The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1913, Page 3

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“Kissless Bride” HUSBAND HEEL DIES. July 1 NEW YORK ANGELES, July 15.—Lying Hride,” for a "ores ang war de at the receiv ne a &@ month a rn that. brought Electric wreck aifle Neo 18 persons, Mr. and Mrs Magiatrat sged piteous s condi married by =a 4 ae ous mediate ve d the ¢ LONG SAN BOUT FOR FR r part « fay by P. Potroskey stands read t his signature to articles wher fcAllister says the word. Fr f McAll ay he wil! end sign uy You can’t always make everything “just so.” Sometimes you will fn more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or ft not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment It ts fined: or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn the pan around—none of these little uncertainties make the slightest erence in results if you use KG Bakinc Powber matiern, dowble-raise baking powder has unusual strength and aan Longe to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and ae. an abundance of leavening gas both in the mix- Seti and ba the oven. ‘The raising is sustained until the dough ts through. a ane ec ee Housewives who use K C never have “bad buck” with their baking. Try KC at our riek. Your grocer will refund your money {f you are } got pleased in every way. or TT WTA UY Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth "We pay particular attention to every little detail, not only in our Selentific examination of your eyes, but to the quality of material are annehip of each pair of glasses. * that reason there is COMFORT, SERVICE and QUALIT fa glasses fitted by ™ THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO., Eyesight Specialists. 917 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH This society has every modern equipment for the care of funerals given direct to us, attending to all atrangements, furnishing motor- hearse, motor-car for the family, casket (such as is sold by undertakers for $55.00 to $250.00), embalming, care of remains, use of chapel, music and other expense of service, with CREMATION OR EARTH-BUR- TAL, from $85.00 to $150.00. WE ARE ABLE TO FURNISH EVERYTHING —NO MATTER THE EXTRAVAGANT MAY BE—AT AN HALF THE U : TAKERS CHARGE, WHETHE R EARTH BURIAL, CREMATION OR SHIPMENT IS REQUIRED. When a crepe casket is used we will attend to the disposition of the Tremains by cremation or earth-burial for $50.00. $75.00 to $175.00 will pay all the costs of preparing the body for ship- ment. This will include the best of Professional attention to the remains, casket and outside casing. Heretofore the people in this city have paid from $250.00 to $500.00 for this same service, This Society is not in debt—has no outstanding accounts, PAYS COM- MISSIONS TO NO ONE FOR RECOMMENDING THE INSTI- TUTION, avoids unnecessary ex- ense, and will give to those who ave been visited by sorrow such treatment as we hope will be given us under the same conditions. This is the only institution in Seat- tle which is using caskets manu fac- tured in this city. Phones-— Queen Anne 885 and Queen Anne 447, Gets clog dy st M'ALLISTER THE STAR LISTER TO GIVE FUNNY GUY, THIS CUPID FOREIGNERS AS | GUP AS espa JUST GLANCE AT THESE ANTICS OF A DAY HUBBIES? NEVER HOW MANY GIRLS WOULD TAKE THIS CHANCE? BOSTON, Ma After having met Wolfing Bactckle, wealthy Ber EW thel Di 1 TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913. n farmer, but previously, Minn I inen & a South American merchant, tra¥eled 1,100 miles to wed bt ciated tha 3 " Agri Mins Mad ‘ A \test. by | DID YOU RECEIVE ONE OF THESE CARDS? beeutif hand ¢ v ST. PETERSBURG—The 200 invitations issued by M. Spiridinoff t 1 high of Moscow at his golden we Ant wry were on cards of car's at M h r three in| gold, each welghing three of an, ounce where she atudie tion in ea I'd rematr 0 1 CAN'T BLAME CUPID FOR OVERLOOKING HIM ite 2 7 For th A alr t Danie! Turner celebrated hia 107th birth ‘ SANTA MONICA, Cal d ythe f that he never married ne ur “JUST AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE" a ” POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y While visiting friend t Pleasant Valley t \ and er | Peter Barnes, 75, of Kansa . Was “Introd » Mrs, Augusta . . Wa t new comm oner | were marrie f t J, H. Perkt f ref ht placed in | HUBBY WASHES WHILE WIFE GOES TO VOTE th f rth ys and LIBERTYVILLE, I!l—When his pretty wife, Clara, salled forth to girl | take art he f ele on in Hitnols in which w Vayne wash as well as womer of anthe washing ——- THE ——— MOVIES At the Elite Until Wednesday Vruit—Selling Prive AUSTRIA ORDERS 6 ARMED DIRIGIBLES VIEN TELESCOPES BARE SMUGGLING SYSTEM | AN DIEC Dressed Meats . The At the Dream Until Wednesday \ Hia Niece Fror ire € of as The The Carpenter At the Alhambra Until Thursday eacher t Dad for At the Clemmer Until Wedne I two ry in Diar A Flu Low Rent $2.50 49 Stores At the Class A Until Wednes: Diamond Cre Back y's Baby A Mi! Funnteus and Law. Death Saigo The Prt At the Circult Until Wednesday. Heart Throbs,” two reels Garden Party in California The f Soup The Ball Player Bandit At the Melbourne Until Wednesday. “The Banshee,” two The Telltale Light The of Mercy, PATCH BABE’S SPINE PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 15 By one of the most delicate ¢ POTLATCH SPECIALS AT THE SHOP THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. WHITE NUBUCK BOOTS, PUMPS, BUTTON OXFORDS $2.50 Gunmetal Pump with Pumps in Patent and Gun lipse style in Brown and Gray and t) reel Errand FOR WOMEN We picture n heel; also a The other, an Ec and Patent Colt TAKE ELEVATOR, BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP ¢° SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. SECOND FLOOR, EITEL BUILDING, me nel tion, per John H. involved the re moval of a tubercular infected «trip in the child’s spinal column, which was made whole again by the ad Aition of a plece of healthy bone taken from the baby’s left sbin ate and barley Potlatch Mod a rooms at Rest modern outside rooms, 26¢ Virginus to 0c. Stewart House, 86 West Stewart.-Advertisement ginia Advertisem Can the Undertaking Business Be Conducted Legitimately? of the dead sary to ion of the remains eceaned Is it nece their grief, ary dertakers to p order to obtain of the pr service at commission of the friends time—when friend undertakers to practice the msent of relativ t necessary to ym $40.00 to $60.00 for a casket which at the lowest possible figure Is it necessary for the undertakers to charge actual cost does not exceed $1.00—to charge from $250.00 to $500.00 when remain this same service could be given for one-fifth that amoynt, still profit that the undertaker should receive a part of the money paid by minister, everything furnished, even to the flowers that are placed on the or charge their this unable Is it necessary for remait ithout because ¢ are natching the 1 pay for this unasked-for or $10.00, and then $50.00. for whenever opportt x the charge service? they are embalming a body are to be shipped when Does it seem necessary hacks, automobiles claim lling it when the allowing a handsome relatives for caaket ? Is it necessary for them to practice a’ system of looting estates of the deceased whenever possibl Is them to have in their employ some one who has access to some hospital and who will keep them informed probable time some of the inmates will die—are all these things necessary in order ‘to make the wndertakit pay Ve do not believe they are, and will try to prove it music, and for the business it fair as to | Protect near West: | Yourself Ash for Original Genuine The Food Drink ‘a all p teatn so are » teaitatide # OUR TIME HERE IS LIMITED R. L. Thomas, Receiver of the Seattle Sporting Goods Co., Cut Prices Again in Order to Close This Stock Out in a Hurry No Goods Sold to Dealers at These Prices Bass Season Opens Today. We Have Everything the Bass Like at a Price That You Like. A9¢ . B4¢ Dri-Flies Pocket C utlery Half Price. Winchester, Mar- lin, Remington and All Guns and} ____ Ammunition All Included in This at Sale. Hardware Eastern Cost. sizes | $7.00 29¢ | Rufi-Neck Medium - weight Sweaters $4.35 ..10¢ Pennel Hooks, 1 to 14, doz Fish Baskets . $1.39 Jun Weave k Sweaters $6.93 Ruff-Neck $5.65 | liantshine $10.00 bo 3all Hip Rubber $7.00 Light Fishing Box ts, Ball Brand $5.00 Heavy $8.00 ray Ware, y _Cost. — Kitchen Fact Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Po ysitively at Seattle S porting Goods Co. The Rubber Store. : 713-715 First Av. R. L. Thomas, Receiver. Paints and Br s Funerals cost the people of the United States each year enough money to pay the commercial failures and give to each bankrupt a capital of $10,000. The annual product of gold and silver is not equal to the amount expended in the burial of the dead. Twenty-five per cent more money is paid to undertakers in the United States than the people spend for public schools. These figures do not include monuments or cemetery expense—this vast sum of money is mostly paid by the poor, or thosesmost unable to bear the burden. Often death comes after a pro- tracted illness with its many unavoid- able expens and when economy should commence, extravagance be- gins—the result is that helpless wives and children are deprived of the ne- cessities of life because of these follies. Unfortunately those who encour- age and profit by this unnatural cus- not the ones who suffer tom are from it. A funeral is essentially a family matter and because of this simplicity and privacy should prevail. Sincere grief is retiring and not comforted by extravagance and show. Flattery can- not soothe the ear of Death and funeral conducted with all the vanity one can devise adds nothing to the memory of the dead. One kindly act in life outlasts them all. Death is solemn and impressive, but its impressiveness is not added to by extravagance—the most sincere tribute to those whose eyes are closed and voices silent, is love and fidelity to their memory. ARTHUR A. WRIGHT, Manager.

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