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wy —— ~~ ; ES SO A EE Very, Very Dark Cloud in This Saved-From-the-Sea Romance | SAYVILLE, L. 1, Aug. 19. 8. C., by George E. Pru- —Those who saw a possible den, » A member of the Pea romance for Mi Hilda King Island Life Saving crew, THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1913. of Quogue and George E. Pru- who wrote to Miss King, den, a North Carolina life requesting that je send saver, will be disappointed, him Photograph, The The Elizabeth Ciity, N. C. friends of the young wom Independent, copies a para an belleve a romance will graph from a Brooklyn pa: result and are patiently STATION SERVED AS A GALLERY per July 19. awaiting developments. April 6 of this year To this paragraph th Hilda King of this pl pendent adds: this pos one her name and ad- “Capt. Walter Homan of is, with a request that the finder write to her, in a bottle and threw it into the surf. The bottle w found Jul Elizabeth City, says that the young lady will have a sur prise coming to her when learn that Pruden i item GILERS SEATTLE HOUSE LEADS THEM ALL The Extraordinary Low Prices at Which the World’s Best Makes of Pianos Are Selling During Our | Remodeling Sale Result in Our Seattle House Selling More Pianos So Far This Month Than Any One of Our Forty Stores on the Coast. REMODELING PRACTICALLY COMPLETED The remodeling of our Seattle} and grands, player pianos as well House has cost us a good many| as band and orchestral instruments thousand dollars, but our patrons/ of the best makes can now choose a plano from among} These Instruments were all sold over thirty of the world’s best! underpriced, and many people rea-| known makes of pianos headed by] soned rightly that by spending a/ the Chickering, Sohmer, Kimball,/ few more dollars they would get an | Hazelton Bros., Story & Clark, Mar j instrument that would always be a shall & Wendell, Smith & Barnes,/ joy, one that possessed an {n-| = ba yaad Rags ‘gone abe ap aie trinsic value not to be overlooked. | play in the finest appointed sales- rooms on the Pacific Coast. | SALE TO END IN A FEW DAYS, | Only 32 more tnatruments to be A TREMENDOUS TASK. sold in this sale, and these must go The remodeling was started the |!" the next few days. Some of our Jatter part of April of this year|%®St Pianos are among them, and and the end is just in sight the prices are cut to the bone, You Every floor has been rebuilt and|™U8* surely avail yourself of this redecorated, great care belox ners | CPportenity—sow—sodey cised in selecting color schemes) ,N° other plano house has ever Shich would, harmonize with, the offered such low prices on instru instruments we have for sale.|™ents of equal value; they can’t; | This work had to be carried on in the buying. Purchasing for | during business hours, and pianos forty stores means a tremendous | buying power and corresponding | ee coming and going all the| si, saving to us. These savings BY NORMAN Aug. 19. NEW YORK, throng ts Heing Chucked Out of Healy's. is uncertain The situation is this: Gaynor order Plain “beanert ~As these lines are written, one of the leading pastimes of Broadway's happy Just how long this diversion may continue tn vogue ed that all restaurants with bars must shut up shop at 1 o'clock can feed people all night but the jare all yours. We are not after! “lobster palaces” must dismiss their patrons and put PIANO CAI DAMAGED BY profit now on these planos. We} out the lights at 1 a. m. WORKMEN, PLASTER AND | want them in your homes where All the “lobster palace” proprietors, PAINT. they will be a pleasure to apg fell in Hine with the mandate That one was hon | Choose from Chickering Healy, whose gilded caravansary is at the northern P Srna ll emageriamretige -ilbed rights, Players and Nioate | end of the White Way, being on Columbus av, at we spotted with plaster, paint, or|Sobmer Uprights or Grands, Kim-| 6éth st. close to where Columbus av, and Broadway OF spot Ls [ball Uprights, Players or Grands, | intersect calcimine, which greatly impaired} their selling value, but did not) harm their musical worth, nor af. fect their durability. PRICES .ON REALLY GOOD PIANOS CUT ALMOST IN Two. Hallett & Davis Uprights, Players or Grands, Hobart M Cable, Decker, Smith & Harnes Uprights and Players, Marshall & Wendell Uprights or Players, Story & Clark, Hazelton Bros, our own Eil Upright or Player, Autopianos,| | Lester Players, Krell Auto Grands, police had no right to eject bis were being served. make a stand, patrons police would dare to drag them out The police dared, all right time, Being Chucked Out of Healy's. backed by the court decision. patrons decided to stick to their seats and see if the Healy went into court and got a decision that the if no drinks Healy and his patrons decided to The Then arone the pas Adventurous People do not like to buy @8/ and the Popular Bungalow Player spirits of both se all up and down the bright, light expensive an — thre lP gpoe: Pianos. | highway, flocked to Healy's at midnight to take part when they are in the midst of; - in the “fun. tora-down partitions, piaster fall-| yegin at te slightly seed pianos} ™ icre’s a pen picture of one evening of the “fun.” ing, hammers ringing, saw 1 a ht | At 12:66 the lights In the bar are put out ond all screeching, aed nothing. bat dive, | orareee > or qm bees | drinks are removed from the tables A double file of sawdust. an esh paint as a t | cons «down Columbus ay., with Inspector Dwyer | background, nor would they com Fe ocg@ Mer Ne ag apes mer their head. The mob in the street has increased to mand the proper prices—no mat-|" pices on new player pianos ph 2,000, and a couple of bundred more have ter how fine the quality of the in- begin at $368. pald 5 cents apt to the elevated ratiroad company Hoste’ caltes tor éynatic piven | Prices on slightly used grand| for tickets which enable them to make use of the 66th nos begin at $195 We could not afford to close our) pies on new grand planos | store for four months, so we) begin at $440. KILLS HIS RIVAL tart Je, and| nko Heong ae the Bee of, Priced for all cash. Easy terms | Puget Sound the biggest plano | cen be arranged to responsible | PORTLAND Ge Aug. 19—The THIS WEEK. values ever offered on the Coast, | Durchasers. pikive ale peatehink Tar Weenie POt-|) peel co Uiniichveraah © HAN EVER Every instrument to be delivered ter, a negro bootblack, who shot | fe ? BUSIER T - in first-class condition and guaran-| 0.) ‘ified Allen Clarke, another |{ Metropolltan—Darx ngpiwse tee Pe oem ee fant 90 ropsesentes. negro the Union Social club.|} geattie—"Uncle Tom's Cabin.” di ce zeonlengy Rlenearsy nals INVESTIGATE TODAY. The shooting Is said to have result: | dise of every description included een Potte fm our great remodeling sale, were valry b ed from the r and Clarke for the favors of Lena|] emprese—Vaudeville ee eater ha = oe bo Smith, a negress. After the shoot hig nai Sinéed 4h She! Seat. maneeS ing Potter held off purauit with his |] Pantages—Vandevillo, SScisae of people came to oor p revolver and escaped | Grand Vaudeville and motion f pictures: Saha hag Aste siete | Best yen rage erg ed Clemmer — Phowoplays = and 4 to 50c. tewart House, 86 West | vaudeville, wires, and bought pianos, uprights! Third and University Stowart—-Advertiaement. iment. Wuklars nk rr |] vaudeville, Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville. "BACK EAST™ SS. FARE -: Oe »EXCURSIONS | | July He and | ston, Tickets on Sale Daily to September 30th To New York or Boston jagara Pails, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River, Ie dace Mount ins, New Engl: White Mountains, Canadian Resorts, Atlantic Seashore Stop over privileges at all pointe of interest en route. NewYork @utral. Lines ‘Shore Ry.—"The We the | feate 6-2, have rh containe ake | e Eeatral Lines Ask. for a copy of our sore to New York City” fa bag ead Pay | saree Aare aie ve cents . Address Travel Bureau, 1225 Apply to your local agent fra ooh Ls og or for complete informatica, Seattle Office, 714 Second Avenue L. F. Jones, General Agent, Passenger Dept. | days Orpheum— top of the | Maurlee | Griffin, | played EVERETT, tournament Ira Fottrell, Ernest L. (Being Chucked Out of Healy’s! It’s Very { Latest Sport of Broadway's Gay Throng/] MINE FOR SEATILES THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES! Especially Drawn for The Star by Raymond Crawford Ewer st. station platform as a grandstand, look down upon the scene The throngs Jeers the cops, some of whom get busy, shoving street. policeman announces Patrons will have Hooray! frontcal cheers from th by the mob in the street automobiles blow their horns In derision, m 1 o'clock “Hooray! hideous din. Another policeman tries to make a sy Hooray! ah-b-b-b! ‘Hoor: Honk! and without Mr. Man is yanked to his feet by one, two or brawny policemen rushed across the floor to the door ai him sprawling {nto the street Woman, his companion, the case may be, feels each of her arms seized by al brawny hand. With a nigh | also is propel! that send: Mrs. Tables are smashed overturns it A woman ¢ throw her, of Healy remarking that the than the wear and tear on their glad rags m AT THE THEATRES Vaudeville. ‘HE FOUND A WIFE IN HAIL STORM RICHMOND, While shooting on Bakers Mountain Haddock was caught in a severe hail and wind storm. ran to a clearing in order to | be out of danger from falling trees, and saw two girls in distress on After strug: | giing for half an hour against wind reached frightened young women and man jaged to get them to safety the girls was Miss Louise She and Haddock were married a | few days ago. | TENNIS NOTES | 19, J. H hall, he PORT, IR first Monday ed Amos 6-0, 6-2 sent Va., mountain. R. McLoughlin, Strachan and Cla the Const survived |the opening round in the 33 annual championship singles matches Pinchot, . Aug. Aug. the . Aug. 19. wm stars, which McLoughlin 19.—Play in the Western Washington champtonship began here today ‘attle and other neighboring cities strong representativ the Californian, present to defend his title. ESCAPED CONVICT ARRESTED ON TRAIN VANCOUVER, hended just as he board a train for Vancouver, B. Beveridge, who escaped from the Oregon penitentiary two {8 under arrest Oregon officials have been notified, anye unt!) 4, for people who work. AKO, Aug. was about the onlookers off the sidewalks into the ‘The rest march Into the restaurant. A young This place must be closed at stick pressed against the glare of flas A big man resists valian cops pull hi and is borne out the doo carrying him by his arms he people who have p are looking themselves over and cheerfully 19.— badly One of | Duffy, | tournament, were Washington, is not 19.—Appre: today from which to ave Hooray-y-y Three « crowd at the tab eche Chauffeurs of the waiting king a Hooray-y-y!” Honk! Honk! Thus the chorus from within | three | as Many as are necessary. He is i given a heave | or Miss Woman, as} her spine, she to the door and heaved out rturned; ly. He loose, He flat on his back, legs. to throw her out. They pollcs the poli all right | 4 at Being Chucked Out fun they had was worth muc J | GOT’EM STARTED PRINEVILLE, Or. Thomas W. Lawson, the act | financier who tendered financial and moral support to Governor Sul ver, for a finish fight with Tam many Hall, is being besieged today with letters and telegrams from prominent Easterners imploring| him to return East and take per-| sonal charge of the situation. A telegram from Sulzer read: | |Your offer is appreciated by those | who want honest government. The [battle is worthy of your t ef. |forts, Answer quick when and where we can confer.’ Lawson indicated today that would authorize his secretary to confer with Governor Sulzer in his stead PELKEY BEGINS TRAINING LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19.--Arthur Pelkey, white heavywelght cham pion, and his manager, Tommy Burns, are here today, having com-| pleted their vaudeville engage ments. Training quarters at Venice, in which Pelkey will con- | dition himself for his match with |Charley Miller in October, have | been engaged | VICTORIA, B.C, Aug. 19- Aug. 19.—~ |"Uncle Dave” Kraft, the southpaw ently released by the Spokane club, has been signed by the Ta coma club. Kraft had been with| the Indians for DR. E.J. BROWN two seasons DENTIST 113 First Ave., Onion Block. 1 am now giving my entire time and personal attention to my Pi tice, I do not compete with el dental work, hit ase the beat materia known to the dental profession. Examinations consultations 1 give without cha My offer to you {a for You to go to any dentist in Seattle and have an examination, then call on me and learn my prices and what I can fo for you! then have the dentist you want to do your work. ‘When you come to my offices be sure and seo my ploture In my alen at the entrance of the buflding: tt's just ite the one tn thie advortinament Beware of Fake Dr Trowns Edwin J. Brown, D. D #, Beattlo’s Leadin, tat 718 First A en evenings until §, and Sun- [N IN THE MOVING PICTURE WORLD | | Side, 3 — A hn ACT As EIA LAD ich TB ; | THIS MIGHTY MILL-END SALE IS PROVING A GOLD Puces ane | #4.50 Miankets, ft 1 white $2.00 Comforts, fi many neat Me Yard Crash Taise Yard ©: 7%4c yard Twilled Crash 41/ac a Yard | on sale tomorrow at Again! Women’s Walking Pumps, Values to $3.00 or More, at / $1.49 Pair Stunning Fall Millinery Now Ready at Very Special Prices or satin oF satin: 4 already know, “Ble Beauties” pr mensaline $3.15 15 dozen Katine slightly sotied, cholee moder up from and $4.00 Men's Shoes or Oxfo1 great clean-up. tomorrow 25c (No, Siree! You Can’t Equal Th) Value in Men’s Suits The Dresses Are Doomed OMORROW MARKS the fall of beautiful frocks that came to us away under // Like this: Serge and Bedford Cord Dresses, charming styles to choose from; high or low neck mo@- $ els, neatly trimmed. 6.93 Snow-white Dresses of dainty dimity, or Swiss dresses, beauti- fully trimmed with lace or em- values to $3 89 . price. '$10.00 suITS WITH IRS OF PANTS, * and warm worsteds In brown, tan or gray, some stripes. ‘Two pairs of pants, mark you, \ z $14.15) Men’s Underwear Cleanup 50c Mesh Underwear, a MEN'S Tw good quality, neatly fin- TOUT SIZES ONLY— “ished, shirts or 31 medium bust and drawers, for c tak: eet. eee $1.00 Nainsook Underwear, fine quality, shirts 39 or drawers, choice,.OWG 75c Men's Union Suits in A good quality of cotton rib, long sleeves and ankle oo 39c have double skirts from waist down. Made extra strong of coutil, with spoon steel front. Infant's White Dresses— cute little garments, in special .... sites 6 months to 1% 1,000 pairs of Men's 20c pair Wool or 1 years. Chotce, Cotton Hose, choice ....--s.eerereeceee 12ic special .........5.. 69c FALL SUITS Suits for "s" $20.00 Boys’. Overalls | wie ate 29c) \ SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. bib at * for “The Pied Piper of Hamlin,” ay tramatization of Browning's poem At the Olympian Tonight. Colonial Until Wedn: “Chinese Scenes,” “Hiram H esday Ni Buys) “The Line-up,” 2reel di of the same name, should be of/an Auto,” “A Fighting Chance, ‘The Pied per of Hamlin;" strong interest to the kiddies, To|“The Eighth Notch,” “A Coupon|“Papa’s Baby,” comedy; “Gomm insure proper scenic effects, a vil-| Courtship,” “A Splendid Scape- | Seben, Come Leben,” comedy. lage had to be made for this film. | grace,” It closes at the Colonial Tuesday eee OREGON MAN WILL night 8 A Until Wednesday Night eee he Great Aerial Disaster,” two- SHOW PRIZE B “The Heart of a Jewess,” &| reel feature; “Poor John’s Demise,” by Coytesville feature, should claim} comedy; “The Animal,” drama. | No one animal shown at the Kins strong interest because of the} o ate |county fair last year caused more. care taken to make It a true/ interest and comment than the im-_ an <r OR to we Grand Until Tuesday Night picture, The best Jewish actors in| International mechanical motion ported Ayrshire blue ribbon bully the States were used, Some of the scenes depicted are life on the Kast New York, the rites of a Jew 1 wedding, a glimpse of the im migrants at Ellis Island and a Hes- tor street, New York, sweat shop. | pictures, showing travel pictures of |the world. These pictures are ac companied by trained mimics who imitate the different sounds, eee At the Home Until Wedn Ore. Fanciers of aristocratic stock will be glad to learn ‘ Domes will again exhibit his prise bull at the second annual fair at” jthe Meadows during the week of — owned by W. L. Domes, of ic It will be released in Seattle} At. i ., | September 8-14. shortly, ‘What the Unknown Co The animal is the sweeps one two reels; Coat That Came | champion of Canada, and has @ The only 5-cent theatre present- | Back | number of ribbons won at varioud ing eight first run Heensed or trust O Ras; films a week before the public | fairs in the Pacific N ust At the Good Luck Until Wednesday | to show how tractable ant Sam of Seattle {s the Union Theatre,| “Robinson Cruso three reels; | managed the big bull is, Do » Domi between Pike and Union, on Third} Chinese Laundry, | hitches him up toa two-whealaam Ave. This house has always en- eee jcart and drives him about the ex: joyed a large patronage and this| at the Yesler Until |hibition grounds, added feature will unquestionadly| "“gally's Sure Shot,” | Wednesda: ‘The Signal: ‘i be appreciated by the moving plo-|-rne Carpenter,” “Hannigan’s ture going public, Harem.” eee Clommer Until Tuesday Night Dine at the Rathskeller—dollar dinner, with win Adv. . “Pathe's Weekly,” “Alkali Best \$2.50 Glasses on Earth Gal," comedy, two reels; Lady and the Glove,” drama, a re Dream Until Tuesday Night “I Was Meant for You,” drama; “The Brring,” drama; | “Keeping Husbands Home,” comedy; “The World Above,” drama. ee Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “A Fight for Right,” a two-reel | Reliance feature drama; “The Girl of the Cabaret;" “A Chip of the Ol4 Block,” Keystone comedy. e eee Come to us, have your eyes carefully and a ae exam- ined and glasses fitted that give entire satisfaction. MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 First Ave. (near Madison.) Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “The Great Towel Robbery,” com edy; “Animated Weekly,” news of the world; “The Snake,” two reels.

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