The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1913, Page 3

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<P ‘THE STAR—TUESDAY, hie i. || Amusements Offered in Seattle This Week BITS OF GOSSIP Bailey & Mit , goa “THE TRé AFFIC” an tac tha caer Prices 20 | + t Spin Night Monday Any Seat 25¢ t RC. Tra BANTAGES [22 3 na NEWSBOY OF 13 FIRST LEADING MAN IN MOVIE COMPANY OF YOUNGSTERS (Nao DANer As Dar goer AD other Bix Seattie’s New Park Dugdale Field BASEBALL ©. gave ( Q ed For b Ar un drat and Coun R | SEPTEMBER 16, 1913. WHAT'S HERE Class A Until Wednesday Night a a ee Some Bumper Bedding| |Come Into Our Garden| reel Gre ut N feature, ar ie : A Milli Vitagraph eo mg ll of Autumn Millinery Clemmer Until W shaclay Night S PECIAL PRICES ON Oda la of muet Vi W THE OPE NING D SPLAY Unjust Suspict aph dram 65¢ Cotton Batts phoyd jontent, io one wi! Dream Until Wednesday Night eon The I vit Beli, 50c hot.” Pat Yara = 6ilke TODAY AT 3 shine, a Grand Un PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE | Travers dramat “The Tart ! = b 25e a | ! iat oa : e H re < Ea : 3 Th Green Sterling bers in} |lron-Wear School Shoes sir | eee ‘ i mae wedneudny Mig *, Women’s New] |at Very Special Prices = [sani th Petar ).! a. pee HERE'S THE VERY LATEST iin rama LY én St ot! Your Portrait on Your Business Card | George L. Morgan, a newaboy, In | the leading role in “Jimmy's Prin cess,” the initial play to be acted by the first motion picture company composed exclusively of children in the world, organized recently in Los Angeles by Benjamin Scovell | George Morgan is a clever juven ile actor of 13, and has appeared before the p since he was a baby. He is the grandnephew of the Rev. George Lorimer of Tre mont Temple, Boston, who was at ir BEATS THE SUT one time a well-known actor | Geo. Morgan, the “ scene from eadirg man’ Designing & Printing STATIONERY A LONG TIME aco 290 LIBERTY BLOG SEATTLE MAN WHOSE a ti a NAME IS ON THE CARD Your Card Will Be Saved—Your Face Remembered. Particularly Effective for Salesmen and Solicitors. ANY PHOTO WILL po Good Pianos|}' From $100 up to $275 The latter is the price for the very best of standard makes in art cases. Terms as low as $5 per month. These are the extraordinary bargains you can get fow at 1621 Third Ave., where A. W. Meyer; one of the Pioneer Piano Dealers of the Pacific Coast, is closing @ut his large stock of Pianos and Player-Pianos, to retire from business. You cannot find a better assortment anywhere leading makes to select from—while the prices are at least CUT IN HALF. Lease of store for sale, Ist. Low rent 000 10 Cards (lnctuding Portra:t) $3.90 a “ed to dor some clothes and move on. | _PARIS Ser ‘HERE'S A FREAK | oss Leased Wire NTY, Mo. fast "KANSAS! ri WILL TRY AGAIN LEWISTON has applied was fo ar the t | Labbe nal otherwise, and | Lem the physicians sition of the heart trouble. ten GIRL JURORS HALT TO GET SODA; FIND FOR HANDSOME MAN JOLIET nN Sept 16 en the first womar in the court WINS AND THEN DIES _LEXING TON to be turned over N was of Jus ould lve three ‘ree Martin “Jimmy's Princess,” | ™ * APPLING TuNts ; | ee . if |HE BETS HE’LL LIVE; |? ; — ¢) won Mid not » Is old, | 1621 Third Ave. three : iw mar NORTH OF PINE. role rs were who “ r: h H we ee —— — = — ¢h as ithe rent er. He would ” and | et ons Was SPLASH ME! alled low th ag Hide ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 16 fresh the with. ls }When Mrs. Charles Lenning ap cream sodas. I n the beach garbed in a|® @ da le bathing suit with ©! Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Ady skir nthe hem to waist, 200 eS sneer | bathers almost mobbed her an7 >, AVBANY: PAINLES? 7 18G0606858 » |ALBANY CUT-RATE) - DENTISTS} rs EXTENDED MS youa DUTY To PROTECT YOUR, |ii0)) 0" H oh 3 mary WHar WITH A TRUSTEESHIP | eee. | THE MARKETS ] Prices pald producers for fruits and vegetabl qug | RATES pou oe COME TODAY—DON'T PUT Ur OFF SHouL T WOULD BECOME OF HER 9 ae * | Set of Teeth, Guaranteed $4 Mak LD You LEAVE HER HELPLESS? Hens over $ Ibe fat, 18 @ (16 | Fit, now ..... D) ton, We 20% Will Today and make our Trust Company your Kxecu- |e o¢"" tee 12 |Solid Gold or Porcelain "lo ang ie ona ‘ and permanent. Do not leave your |oid ; ° Meier” (iter ico cous e504 hes at ( of someone 0 yo and oO Ines te It you do not ap = “As papery ae ae Gert will. "AD tn Hi t tte Sewing «+. “4 | Gold or Porcelain Bridge 3 Pera , VOLVED in financlal difficuities and | sp: g ducklings, coi PWV OR ceateeti errs 94 on OM” ars ri ton cone Minune coe ree te | fat 1) | Solid Gold Fillings. ..75¢ UP Nat the wamo as you would attend to tt ycereet were you living. - | Silver Fillings ..... 506 UP THER BANK AND TRUST CO. ©: + Many Gut-Rate Dentists Second Fle " ank Butidiog he ST, COR 4TH AVE, THE UP-TOWN ete Ke arene ea as Tends eee Porke lars 06 @ oy | OUR WORK WILL PLEAS YOU. fortable and The City Until Tonignt warm eset “it The Quakeress,” two-ree! feature The Lead N comedy The ew Baby ng good qual {ty gun metal calf. in button low heels style Special, Pat | : IE $2.19 8 in gray or pair the quantit ae aan : sen aed Little Gents’ Shoes, velour calf blucher shoes Yesler Until Tuesday Night sizes 9 to 13; always $2.50 pair 1 g Hirde he Pein AT 50c Roy Union Tomorrow ; ‘ 8 Ww, t Suits, made to re. Girls’ $2.00 Shoes, vict kid, button or lace shoes a sist the hard wear that most on & wide, s last; sizes boys «ive to their clothes. 12 to 2, Special, pair $1, 69) r Kalen Aroun i sg ¢; “Do \ Ed ¢ Again! Tone Fatthfut Lut 8 Car frama; “On the Job,” Essana Sheer Tickets Lawn on Sale le 4¢ Each VICTORIA 16 | ROOSTER ATTACKS LITTLE aids Sept. 16 KE ‘NER, La old, John Bogart, was oy d by a big rooster while ywis were being fed. The was knocked down and usly injured before his r could drive the bird off. bear, and the matchiche, result the Bogarts had | | Old-fashioned quadrilie not been is now danced everywhere Wire Sept. 16.—| 1 probabil year's reruns le will have Paris this year t t as the t cakewalk they | | ¢; the} The haunted schoo} | ted school and ave refused nah » attend since week and will! winter of 19 chicken pie and the boy has been sent to a New Orleans hos- was made a place of horror to the sefore | | Dital === ~- GIRLS BEAT PASTORS. : howe by X-RAY SHOES! NEXT! PHILADELPHIA 1 10, 1912 — “=~ ———@| LONDON, Sept. 16.—X-ray shoes, It 4 shee a " xa the tops made h—banishes Tooth- Fills the ache—Butle Druggists, Rest modern outside rooms, 25¢ last word in feminine dressed /to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West ' Stewart. —Advertisemnt Advertisement. gown. = WISCONSIN PENNANTS NOW OUT You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x 35 Inches This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65c for. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub- scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and receive your coupons daily. These pennants are of the best-wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to vou even # you are not a college man. These pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a hundred and one other unique decorations. A different pennant w il he offered each week. Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th Ave. If ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for postage for ea¢h pennant. orders, They will not be filled until Pennants are issued. Order Do not mail in advance Pennants weekly A few North Dakota and Idaho Pennants still left. strong reac- * ken place in le dances, such grizzly the which has seen or heard of for years, are the. « hion, de- quid Tooth Filler.'!signed to go with the diaphanonus ST |

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