The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 3

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sii sical eee THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913. ay Ce i . ’ ‘a a e 10 OLD TO FIGHT New Venus! Here She Is, inan |M\ th.a5 -RS March 13 | IN’61, DIES AT 108 , IN| Third Aventie at Pike STARR-MacPHERSON | —‘Thursdey, March 13 | A Yh 18-Year-Old School Girl : agent while the Indians still roamed over i, ON, ven rs [that district. He volunteered me i _ ) pelieved service in the Civil war, but was $ jy the state fe rejected because he was nearly 60 i of the oltes years old, hs ue and one © ‘ here.|' Neuin had x e 4 at his home he ouln had remagable health aud 7 pM dee nts 108th birthday | was never known to } been fl To say ee the articles advertised below are exceptional values would ‘ae - jenly grew Weak ane his tile ects be putting it mildly—values have not been considered at all. The incentive is 1804 In ed away without any disease | back of this sale was a desire to effect a clearance of remnants and odd- H Ane alien’ wean tb kaa ments as speedily as possible. If we should happen to be sold out of any ND}: d the youngest 47 advertised aiticle—even as early as 10 a. m. you must hold the merchan- ¥ aU OD LA TRY TO BURN THE dise accountable, and not us. Our advice is to “Come Early.” Mia ming BRITISH MUS 4 oo for farn EUM 50c Silks 19¢ Are You Size 42? 50c Pants 19c y ed Pres Leased Wire A large ¢ 1 of shor yor © wine 42 or 34 you LONDON, Mare) 3—Milttant longtt at yeh ant bios lea Kaos Pants for. vore—Uee fi) Per Acre Up ragettte were accredited by the House Dress—values up to and dark sha regular i ee een ’ nh attempt on} $2.60--for Bargain 60c valucs—for ar : day to burn the . useut , 4 nate a i | One-fifth Cash A woman ‘left sais to raf " 9 Friday .. 85s gain Frid 19¢ ; seen leaving hastily, the police say, — BS vps ad i and a watchman, who a Whidby Ista Dire PrP cine ho tnvestiKated | z " f OEY fromm Seattle or | {ound a soaked Fags nour Pp to $3 .00 Tailore ults ‘ yerett. Good soil Scotland Yard men today are} MISS MABEL GOODE, DE} = ¢limate, sure wearching for Lilian I a sut.|CLARED KY ARTISTS AND SUR |} he # ; # map and circ fragette who recently peared, SRN Ce TO BI hag Who Expect to Pay $35 for an Easter Suit Can Buy f Y GUN VICTIM DIES SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, | It Now for $10. ik — ks Guanes ae cua ae Wor ror Oye have no hesitancy whatever in stating that these are the PALO ALTO, Cal, March 13] 4eclared to be a modern | greatest values that have ever been offered at this time of the . Phili & Co so ne. ays a be SEE enact r ae a it year. An opportunity for women to buy Easter Suits of distinctive | ps ©] Regis finally passed ‘away. She} !8 the ¢ atuc, style for less than the materials alone are worth. Bldg Main 7314 bbe shot {n a quarrel with Antonio bag aot gg he tha This assortment includes strictly tailored, semi-tailored and fancy . ; from tb Suits. It embraces Suits in which the newest style ideas of the coming sea- f Office open Saturday MODERN elegantly furnished t pan Ee son are portrayed. In the tailored Suits materials afford choice of Evening han oe aaa Witenes % , 1 e cae A a ate every favored weave, such as: Cheviots, Tweeds, Whip Cord Serges, / ‘ Westlake. Elliott 80% “eee! proclaimed t ype \Are You Satisfied With Your Herringbone Setges, Plain Serges, and Many Others. — fennel Ge tin nselty perce wemae, THE COLORS INCLUDE: the search of wh | xe sc , 7 . GROTE -RANKIN’S the artists on the t t Life? Look What These Meni in Plain Blues and Mixtures, Tans and Tan Stripes, Gray and Gray } o° the wisps for hy . : | Stripes, Browns, Black and Black Stripes, and so on. These Suits $ er > . ‘ D M. CA.’ s Classes Are Doing are all Starr-MacPherson quality—values that can’t be duplicated > | | elsewhere in town—the kind that are making this ™ state , | There were 18 of them fn the;namé) was a Norwegian who bad Third Avenue Store famous. The price tells the tale ; | clans — ¢ a ee ri whaler hy —up to $35 values for..... og St Are ss : Gas ks, inds|the wprld, finally being cast ontol f— | gray ‘ gliah the Aluskan shore. F two years ’ Ra s fen Clon i itil ie" gies Qoa’Siee | | Dresses That Are Different] |Up to 75c Underwear 19c g q e struct No other sound than became a bar It was a = . ; = 4 ithe occasional seuff of a foot, the ugh life, 1 Hal 0 r t i ) pel ag pelo Ph sh ney Mager at emggl si lloras oan Bey Up to $15 Values for $6.85 a | Oe er eee at . e A pen broke the # € “a channel in a native IFFERENT In a score of ways—in the at a ridic slously low price, For instance In age they rar fror During the trip he wa D eS : } Specially Priced ie eal from adv on times, and me making, in the style, in the materials, in Wool Vests, in #mall sizes worth up 4 pr ed man. He bad every way. They as different from to 7éc—for Bargain Friday ; 19¢ An efficient, substantially built of himself a good the ordinary ready-made ese as the average and highly satisfact cialis = home n ie from the creation of the ry ti meh Cig eae Pants in all sizes, * 19¢ Walls of triple ar yr eae modiste oat eA parts easily ren In perfectly good taste, every one, smart Union eres tes a Pee t and loose knee—high with drilled t conspleuc such dresses as will con Yideliers: lic etal des: Sut ct : valves and forr o your f style and beauty S ri 1 are values in this assortment, Heavy Fleece Lined Vests, large sizes—and « ee r nany others—all to go on iy e ol Seattle's Be cedercceeves $11.75| Regular $20.00 ne plants Ne gizzs| Regular has saved his money. A year ago Regular $22.00 enroliment|he sent back ¢t Norwa d : - $13.50) Regular $23.00 YM. |Drovght over the girl he bad. a} Remnants 19c $2 Corsets $1.45 50c Crib Blankets 39c The| Ways wanted | < [| very pretty Crib Blankets, Size Ulustrated has top 22x36, including side shelves; 16x16x11 They bave « son | nt of Rem Americen Lady Coreets—size |) @2¢ 30x40 inches, in blue, dake ofen and 16x15x8-inch brofier oven, Hake oven door evenly Halver 6 a good citizen. ales, Gat Oe taty coisiee Sie Ake Sih pink and gray; some with by Means of Mat coll spring. Has four large top burners and | medium bust and hip and four If Poriee? cag h wees 39c simmer jurner. Special price $14.90. re hose supporters—§2 values riday only | x v ew } Bargain 1.45 e spent In PYIGGY 2.00008 06 $ . 50c Slippers 19c hood Values in Dependable ste, 5 Sacdii {easicpie oat atsde| tf Carvets aiaieelels Geticnes iWke abe to t 75c Wool Dress 26 and 26—§2 $1 45 Slippers — very comfortable— ! b lue 5c 1 Furniture STREET FIGHTS the race prejusics vit Goods 25¢ Welees i Fd |] reeuiar 00 values; 19 q IN TIRE STRIKE « educational very: eoeaglete” sasortinantt 2 hi og Pes osppggetecn $2.50 Corsets Up to $1 Shirts 19c ‘ t fighting here last night Men's Golf and Negligee had - all large sizes, values Abdoband B & $1, to clo 19c ’ © close out $1. a6 Men’s Night Shirts fe Inst nigt tod per : 19c 1 alle Outing Flannel Nigh t Shirts, ar 76 sizes If 1 org egg “25c Pov 19¢ ] Extension Tab! SEND AID, IS WORD : ne a ae ig | Extension table FROM ADRIANOPLE | 25e tne 34 dark patterns 25c | o. Be AM ( ‘ Special Rocker Special ————— ; ‘ R.&G. and | 11 New igen Lady j ‘ : | for ogee Ine “e Maca ee Ld Third Avenue—Between Pike and Union Streets || Spring oe : : _ food | Jel | Store Opens 9 a.m. Closes 6 p. m., Saturday Excepted || Are in. Bolden finish seat 1 aauces Goa 7 New Models. I F I i} Grote - Rankin’ Ss Get Your |E WANTED TO DIE| HERE'S FIRST PICTURE OF WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLESHIP | Fifth and Pike—In the Heart of Town c THE MARKETS a " | MsaN FRANCISCO, Maren 13.—r.] Off pisrlat onic as oes ; iS) sisson, 1s loueth 00 ese, $9. q 5 fe donuiecn penis if a | r MUD GUARDS FOR ave cz OY O | MOTORCYCLIST ; i Disesed ‘inenis—Sclling Price ssionideliindontamtoaneteeataaaeena mea . 2 neni 17 e |S letoNeppel, Wash. | :* "ie! Suits : it eattletoNeppel,Wash.J oo. | wail |: * ‘ *e “7 Perr wer | 1 Charles W. Berry of Rangeley, Me., has a young Scotc ch collie which A B to 1 answers the te e and which speaks five words, “oh >” « sat SRT St Ih Sins, Hegre, cea: ssigea | | NOT EXPERIENCED | ‘sa"and “Gt! sear ve i rr : : bails Dates of Sale, March 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1913 Tag] | Soup pa edema leat a | | Beirne Lin March 18, 1913 . 8 pairs of pants . PC wen ae ty sie i 13 eturn Limit, Ma : ; - ‘aught In the act of robbing a gro. Rhow 1% | $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Up cery iSyeapoid Len Bers 4 a pe yuble easted Styles ‘0! gren is tod unde est, and, ac VIA THE Perk saunas AP ecbe reat eee red \Cording to the police, bas made m Bologna ° ie $3.50 up. |confession which clears up the mys- |f 66 99 TOD is sci dling Brigg “1? tery surrounding a number of rob- |= 1 ‘ ‘ berles ch had bi ibute ot : “we lhe” For Little Fellows Sarina Gh axreranl wt i at : ) eh i Ages 2\/ to 10, en Into custody, the boy was armed | 1 eae Md with a revolver and a policeman's = ® Local—Buying Pri usst and Sailor style y 5 ACCOUNT : i is a tie “news ic Prorat fey see : ” plain colors | " $ T . 10 | COMMERCE COURT ? You can't always make everything “just so." Sometimes you will Own ot S ] d L d 0 t} $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 U 2 get in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a Nttle thin; or ; - iy an pening is , 7 P AIDS OIL TRUST ; Fay not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment itis F saloon f 3 mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it Is necessary to tum — 3 arch 15 and 17 aa FREE! FP EE EN DN Abt inthhr tated Mba lier me iota (1M pan around—none of these little uncertainties make the slightest 3 OM the above dates of wale the “Milwaukee” will operate THROUGH 108 A “Reach” Taso Ball Outtit||| motorcyclists are unequaled Ch echinerse Ghd oongcens chine ld. ee rae SLEEPING CARS to Neppel ; 78 ||| consisting of Bat, Ball | There was & young man in}day when the court decided that 4 . 3 415 choice of Glove or Mitt, all three|| Kansas who was rather particu-|congrags is not empowered to make | 4 Ni LEAVING SEATTLE AT 7:15 P. M. #0) |) given away with every sult orj|lar about his clothes, and who Ines common carriers, and de-|# AKING WDER > 1.0¢ |}\ topcoat purchased in our Hoys | tnt d to magia into a hotel after 4 the interstate commerce law | $ 3 ° | “ oo | ; toreycle r covered with alllto that end invalid H For further interhiae on regarding reservations, train éervice, Im ‘Setting Pet 1h {| sh the qagth Bis wheels could throw | p ‘This modern, doubleraise baking powder has unusual strength and 3 i i i wo J ols ‘ ) he decision involves the Stand-| ote. haven Um . » fo ‘ - 1s absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes.and pastry light andy i» all on or address ° | Mr vinaatis i en gre.ee | self the. aitienity. found away out of G0 Ou: compas of New varaty, 4 feathery, It generates an abundance of leavening fas Hoth In the mix A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr, J. L. CRIGWELL, | : ae po | - Redel Ss heimer! Ho wecured an old rain coat, split} Uucte Sam Oll company. the Obio|* 2g Wey heed the oven, ‘The raising 1s sustained until the dough ey 7 | it » back @lmost to his wal “inte hae, >) cook . UF Serersi Avent Passenger Department. City Tieket Agent. & Co. Hl gag cMiped “Ik wlth “enag) tame: | ons oraoae:_ eaaolners |? Housewives who use K C never have “bad luck” with their baking. SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE | leners oneach side so that he| FIRE IN a dry kiln at the Brace |! ‘Try K C at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money if you ne Ny aa | First and Columbia. could fasten {t about his legs when|& Hergert mill Monday afternoon |! fot pleased in every way. N a and" barie ding caused damage amounting to $700.|/ r iam a : “AAMHAIANASAWWNWWNSNSS S) e °

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