The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 3

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es en ee ee aARD WORKMEN FROM PpueLoy MENT AGENCIES ment of think twice before nevi w for aod, af ~ ma ken the council to pay the transportation wherever such misreprenenta-s ATTRACTING vending ouring wt ©, agen Hthedfees. -—o ~H ANKHEN'S — GroTt —_—-—- ~ High Quality oLow «Prices lurday Specials Easy Terms } | } | | mber of inter | f the articles serve to testify ality nged a yn Two nd they hyo t rf « and Grote-Ranki lowest See these! wan unhiean!-of attractive, Similar 4 exceptionally ated and strongly PICTURE BOOKS RELIEVE By Dr. Margaret Vaupel to 7 If you wil) the official * American association ct aby Healtt {count firrg, facial and ocular ex pression, intelligence, tractabllity }attent! sn. imitation and dispost tion. “These come before physical qua) A\cations \ have already spoken | of the im Partance of giving (finn le to imita Solid Oak Dresser, he Dresser pitcturedl is cam structed f solid h Has «two nd two ample storage Is fitted wi bev French plate mirror an “19. Yes ar-Old Girl unusually well-des ed ti n 4 ished «ghout > ‘ "¥ A dresser that sells regularly for almost4twice asymuch | Dies of Old Age $13.95 fw tis special price, | CLEVELAND, 0, May € medical eirele veland ‘i leeply interested In the deat Sth and Pike bora Craybeck who ot The child's lthat of an a wrinkled as wd Pike a &yen old age.” In the Heart of | Town person, her fa gh with age a cane Daily Ni ght Service. RAYS HARBOR VIA THE _ H| . 5 opera eattle th _ betwee and ched- _ 5 Returning — | Leave Hoquiam . ~10:00 p. m. ent Leave Aberdeen . (11:15 p.m, E @ Aberdeen Arrive Centralia 1 ae sie le Aberdeen Leave Centralia 2:55 a.m 0 ¢ Hoquiam 7:15a.m Arrive Seattle 66:15 a.m. pie service is : ative: ac able to. transact h J. H. O'NEILL District Passenger Agent Telephone Main 932 716 SECOND AVENUE \oa om WASHINGTON | Atriv | Ae cs hours Leave from the ', PASSENGER STATION 4 + e- occupy 5 th Ave. and Jackson St. eo \ OF BABY; EXPERT HOW: TO INTEREST THEM POAT COE ES ET EN i e e by $1.00 Night Shirts 2 e a Each apace py c sng Men's Handkerchiefs. f ) 82 laa me es we AGg ir re SEAS you will find that we littl r was as white as during his} THE STAR ATTENTION TELLS yor S25 CRS MOTHERS OF MUCH CARE in 1, it will not allow an examina ton whi Wher unt formed « nee You sho ested in p for the Be sure that you make your baby pay attention to the right things. jump around | a boisterous manner t his attention. Rather tea them to play pretty games and make graceful gestures. You will find baby soon Imitating them. Remember what | have said of imitation. Don't let older children ont of him ttract h in Ibourne Until Sunday Ty Rar At the Cireuit Until Sunday y get him Inter atic things, FRIDAY, MAY 30, | $20.00 Union Made Car-| Borde O'Kamasot River Romatic At the Grand Until Sunday | “Gaumont Weekly,” “The Ama it H wayman, Shep the | Hero.” | fr © | At the Brack Cat Until Sunday ] Little Olga's Myster three} a ie At the Clemmer Until Sunday “A Perilous Ride The Tr immed,” “Highbrow Love rdiess Message The Right fe ay ee hate At the Sunday B ty,” “Love «ing in th »ehin-China eats of At the Unien Until pigs A At the Society lier Ve At the Olympian Tonight Her | Hunte the Case.” Only Sor The The e Gi Skull,” | kiweod FRED Nis anaonlt FLY 2s Bui Fight At the Alhambra Until Monday The OME HIT HIM ON THE 1913, SEATTLE Out of the 750 Mc 6D nald’s Shirts, black ° y all 9s ' f P) each GU | s100 ¢ ot $4.00 Wool Sweaters, navy ox d or maroc 7 Globe 75c Hog Skin Gloves, welt | # seams, a pat 47¢ 75¢ Underwear, form-fitting | A pair af r Drawers, f 35¢ Shawknit Silk Socks with to express for their liberal patr giving on a quality b SALE ENDS AT 10 P. M. TOMORROW (EXTRA! EXTRA! Great Sale for Men Standard Toggery Gloves $1.19 FOR Brotherhood vid $1.50 Wool Underwear b and Dra lines ie ach 49c * MEN'S UNION SUITS SUMMER WEAR 97e¢ 73 49c Union $1.25 k or tar Crotch 12:¢ : 23¢ 97 for 67c $1.00 Dress Shirts, neat etripes 49c ed Egyptian ribbed “43e good pat 92.50 Fancy Vests separate patterns SHOES Added Reductions for Saturday } } ' Ai? 58) "$1.98 | ‘Mammot . . | fre of Clothing | |. We stand first, Inet and at al ' " and you may . rest ans any Suit you buy here will be the bes Let Us Show You Our Suits Now Selling at $1 4.75 It would be absolutely pairs of $14.75 a fine lot of two also be Pants Specials Men's Pants, Correctly and Well Made. $2.48 $1.98 {oem 8, $1.69 to $5.00 9 GREED CAUSE OF [ “=z aaa ROADS FAILURE | ss: 2° Metropolitan Nazimova in Bella Donna Seattio—"Pierre of Plain Orpheum Vaud Empress—Vau Pantages—Va Grand—-Vaudeville and motic hotoplays a Photopla and Alhambra Photoplays and vaudeville. © SHERIEF MUST The Salvation Glide Brother new cont He Little ha umn com forward ibution to this co there is an salvation glide. like the tar ed the iny thing 1 eon! mine in the the culated Litule salvation glide ‘nothing like the Brothe {a danced | rec into @ffect | It is charged that Cudihee ie de patie to the mine other purposes than m@ely to fas erve the pease immediately answer ave the soles ertalnly,—Washington Star, FACE RECALL E and mills | ©: “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY; Open 8:30 A. M.—Next to That 42-Story Building [THE MARKETS | ® Two Big Stores Noted for Low Prices High-Pricen District Saturday, 10?P.".,.Ends Anniversary Sale With an Avalanche of Wearing Apparel at Cut Prices 1,000 Ladies’ Summer Dresses on Sale Manufacturers’ Samples and Surplus 60 of These, Value to $10.00 Made of fine Voile f and f terte ori SATURDAY AT $4.98 aff $4.98 NEW SUMMER WAISTS AT CUT PRICES. be Waists, now 49¢ ’ Waist now $1.19 if $ Waists, now $2.75 \\4 i, $2 ‘ now $1.39 b | 40 Dress Skirts, Sas to $7.50, Choice $3.98 LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS REDUCED. Extra! Extra!) Store Filled With Bargains _ — Ladies’ Union Suits, Sizes 34 to 46 *"50c Ribbed Hose, 12 ac 91 “2 Ladies’ Fine Hose, 23¢ “98¢ Children’s Vests and Pants, 17¢ a le “We New Hair Ribbons ee I3%e. Me Taffeta 5 1 at Embroidered Brassieres, 29¢ Child's All-Over vt yties 23¢ Pinaf tt A ely piped. 8 Each ary (ied Drapery Scrims, & 1-3¢ Fruit—Selling Prtee. Dehesd: Makie—berttag ites i tf 15% i oh “4 ™ A ahcaes 12% diva’ wt 3S ly oe ct hae i u 13 Selling Price. 19% we Busing Price. 19 9¢ | $ Trimmed Hats, $1.19 } For Women and Children * rbockers, full peg tops— § og $1.95 $4.98 and $1.50 Broken lines to $4.50, for Broken lines to $7.50, for co co- co ae Specials 10¢ Carnation Milk a Te A can 12%c Imp Sardines, in pure o oi “een 9c 20c can Hawaiian Pineapple 15¢ rn iu Rolled “oate’ “and” 't Emil Wins Prize The prize winner st k ing contes t many nae ° The what to King you Cannibal was that d me at lur The Cook your majesty Cannibal King—It burnt Cook See Well, he was —Popular Mechanics, ° -Agents for Standard Paiterns tasted ve " —<- TACOMA ry scorching when we caught him, your majes y r

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