The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 3

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) THE STAR—FHURSDAY, APRIT. 3, 181%, a, = ean en ee — [Muffins | | WILL MARY GARDEN WED? t| SURE, SHE SAYS, IF SHE re , Ever Home in Seattle Can Free Grand Opera Concert, Eilers Recital Hall, at 3 p. m. Tomorrow i i i in the Club \ The Autopiano which Tetrazzini loved to play; the The Autopiano is now included Autopiano which made Mary Garden think of Paderewski; You Can Get One for the Autopiano praised by His Holiness the Pope, by Manas $20 CASH and $2.50 Herbert and by hundreds and thousands of music-loving people everywhere. Tetrazzini Wrote This {|| Here’s the Club Planina i, Letter for All the World HUH. Nutshell ub members get the Autop! to Read Ny Ut 20 cash and then little paymen They ge re t appeare on han The world-famous songster pald the Autoplano y get a fine Mbrary of € c ie - th—and may be exchan r a great tribute It was sincere, spontaneous and oe = irty thousand soll are ¢ le—and . ret the arias . 1 ber rrow and use them all they voluntary, After months of diva used the strument she sings #o beautifully » the following rebate of 15¢ oak letter a in a blessing to bumanity It This In it very home, for it brings with It the her fine say 1) ent which only the compositions they're enj x all the finest i great masters aff find I can play the Dances, songs, solos, pleces ar ' t operas with the same feeling and expression ; aia every 25-cent ca with which I sing play it—It 1s won Powder, and . a derful—there is no to equal :t ‘ A i Cook's k together. PeKensie H ir Mang Faithfully youre prs eae oe eh ee Sane ae ¥ Jaques ( 4 . LUISA TETHAZZINIL.” ’ a ~ j MARY GARDEN AS SHE LOOKED TODAY AT THE NEW | WASHINGTON | acelin i bn Seite “tetin oas We want you to try one in your own home, free of cost ; : mh . Sg es “ap © —for 30 days. If at the end of that time it doesn’t prove to iy - al 1 we € t to the . . * . Ht « fiber of t Geen Tasers: t be the greatest blessing you ever knew of—if it doesn’t win : i when Tee Stat man Says She's Religious the whole family—bind the boys and girls to home and you, , beg baste iis te eee is ital ys a Meee { \ ‘ closer than they've ever been before, we'll teke it back and : t t r many fur ttachment | : refund every cent you've paid with a smile! } Ht : We're sincere in this matter. We want you to have ; His sate staal = ae ove 4 | NT isT Ss of one in your own home—not for the sake of the few dollars ‘ f Av. and University St. , we're going to make, but for the good you'll get out of it. qi} ite Stone-Fisher Ca : : : P . - li h This business is built on that foundation like any other sound ie institution. IT MUST DO SOMEBODY SOME GOOD, else it can’t survive! | E Back of Our Work fer ‘ 2 Years’ Guarantee. e Deatiais” Oblo Cut Rate This ts stito Seattle In tw Prices ‘ Set of Teeth ' el i ppenPecrtty PIE pa os Come in today and try one in one of our private rooms Third Ave i Boavanteed . . t » my|they sang Tu night, with Ca : | aie: Med bt Ag BN, | or hear it at the afternoon concert free. | At University St. a He must be @ colossal Set of Teeth one who can ight, /opening op ait thi il for when | am w = : ae aS Guarante ae wr = hoy See ee ie iLO NG CO-ED HOME a esults of their y SELL ART TREASURES house,” on E. 62nd st It is the 2. id Gold or Who knows? I have never loved TRAP WILD MAN | RUGENE, Or., Apri! 8.—With t © provide a co! NEW YORK, April 3—Art lovers! most magnificently furnished house ‘i oO k 8? A pri n the ry per t 8 " . ¢ . any man s¢ he « il my actual be ng of work on ‘the ¢ seen earned by |29d collectors from all parts of the/|of its size in the world. j elain Crown’ Saat ot . 524 a the} ructure has been earned PY | country gathered in the American| The sale was forced by the long | « i Art Gal 8 today to attend the/ illness of the mistress of the house, ' Blake Furnt-|opening of the sale of the effects|who is now in a sanftarium at k eoe'in Mrs, Phil ip Lydig’s “wonder Rochester, Minn fice my art. Mar eee we $3'— csasanieneenunlemnanen - . | IN THE SANTEE cody a avery ot te Work. SD OORE FOR U.S. BENCH? hoo cs oe ee 3 3 filings, 75¢ Up ~=PROBABLY; CAN’T DOPE vou cowie fl SALE STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 10 A. M. x Filings, 25 Up OUT THIS MAN WILSON ::: Force d by CREDITORS to Raise | WRITTEN GUARANTSS BY ABE HURWITZ | pre sticator could potnt to Wil GIVEN ON ALL WORK. tt would be a mortal snap to pre-'liam Hickman Moore as the next e of the next federal federal judge Kr Moore, accord of ing to all Itieal and de due the western district on. if it were not for the tion, has by » Woodrow Wilson has argument FAINLESS DENTISTS ar the welght o Mae, wal mica a ae is $10,000 in Ten Days e Ff “DENNY-RENTON” ection ta to be sired inte ter seas % : He Is 6 feet tall and as strong as Our $25,000 stock of Ladies’ High-Grade Coats, Suits and Dresses at these prices will surely do it. s Moore and wick of Col Hingham not Woodrow t, the ¢ political p All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. handicap of b Clark for Wood chances wi fax and Neterer If Woodrow w land were Will H We are compelled ag : A group of 57, a A group of 67. now de UAL Ai er to sacrifice at the Now $4.85 $6. 85 « » height of the season. $9.85 All Wool Dresses $17.50 mA ; : Our loss is your gain. $22.50 ah , it: $17.50 i — a . i z We slash prices to get A =, 4. Now Dresses Now | ae Ce , A group of 43, $9 Ro Je h" if quick results. $14 85 ; $10.50 $12.50 Dresses Coats AE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? usands of Men and Women Have Kidney |: ieal dope « Trouble and Never Suspect It. Fy business i Pak Wileca te te | chair KILLS LANDLADY is not Bill The Mature warns you when the track of f not clear, Kidney and bladder com to pass water often brait—Semng Price the day and get up many times New, apples at ee 4 / the night | Dressed meate—Selling Vrice 4 emer ~<a uae 4 | - rong 18 fi > ee $32.50 d ". ripe toe its | $22.50 oy boa $5.00 WHITE Suits Bache in the By United Pre 1 Wire , a i” Coats if LAGE DRESSES A group of 89. have EVANSVIL nd., April 3.—An “ a $22.50 Only 32 in lot ¥ S Now Bais meee lgered because William Cook would |{ ut Dresses ie eet li 74 In lot. Now Re h putt not permit his wife, Mra. Minnle oF hy ssid Hometimen te Cook, to cook oysters for a late 6 ee ot f $1.85 é a breakfast, Charles Ridgeway, rail road an, who boarded at the Cook |home, fatally shot Mrs. Cook, then wed to cor shot at her husband and rent a » follow ~ DR. KILMER'S bullet Into his own brains, dying in| rat form of SWAMP- ROOT |@ few neconds : Kidney, Liver ff YEOMEN WILL MEET: $32.50 vad || Linen Suits A — 74, hy ’ $35.00 Coats q 8 in tot. Mow Now od : ; Silk Gowns 43 In lot. Now 1A / $1.00 $26.85 ° 7 y Only 22. Now = 8 4 $11.35 $13.85 bi i $5.50 ag ney of Kidney Dinem State conclave of : i $17.50 i hood of American Yo moked Meate—Selling Price a if $3.00 SILK Pongee Coats | h t vene for a two days’ ses . we “20 é y 4 MESSALINE ae eae New i * day morning, starting at 8:30 pry : an é DO BaariGGaTe ‘$4 5 4 r o'clock. One of the prinetpal mat-!{ Lecei tees Ri f aoe = te ters to be brought up Friday willl, Pesltrz, hecal Baye Face" ig $14.50 ° 1 be the selection of sgates to at ‘ 168 i . : ly tend the supreme conclave at Okla FA WALKING Suits N 4 $1.75 ; $8.00 homa City. The local orfer will A 3 SKIRTS A Group. of 87, Linen Coats \ nian plan a campaign to Beas, ts pe £ {asicbn—seiing Lites HY 93 In lot. Now naw t Seine Noo 3 . session will clone Friday evening i art Pare $3.85 $3.85 $3.85 & eh i with a graad ball at Redmen’s hall WILL KEEP OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT j i The Greater Seattle Cloak & Suit Co., lnc : i Doors Open | 1001 3rd Ave., Corner Madison Street _ "= [esr Open : Tt ASK LOWER LUMBER RATES MONTGOMERY Ala., April 8, Proposed advanced rates on lumber in carload Jota from Alabama to northern points were today declared |‘ unreasonable by local ppers. Counsel for the raflroad creased operating © for the increase. i ma MEOIAL, NorHC cau am arguments, 4 to the Interstate commerce ek and" bariey in mined ..+ sion at Washington,

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