The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1913, Page 9

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THE FICKLENESS OF LEO RECITAL HALL nd Ave., at University 8t row Evening, at 8:15 Tomorro ADMISSION FREE ‘of the world’s most noted popular compose vocalists we natrumentalists will be heard jm fhe generally acknow edged exponents of muste New Edison Dia Point tw Needle) Indestructible Record ( Talking Machine | ‘The Wonderful Victor Victrola —And— The Graphanola Solo Kimball Pipe Organ ee clodic Player Piano Wil! Contribute Their Share of In terest and Melody | PROGRAM | artette rd on the Med Qs 2 te Mey ¢ Talking Machine The Wee Hoose Payer Plano Solo » Fix at the Kimt “<a Player Pt Solo and ¢ ver Threads Am & Gold” HP. Bilson Disc Talking Machine Solo—"My Heart at Thy Sweet Vol fron | “Gamson et Della nition Saint Bilson Disc Talking Mac Solo—Grand Valse 10) Venanzo! male ‘ Luisa Tetrazzint | Contralto Solo—"The Loulse Homer. pent by Solo Pipe Organ. “Aloha Oe" ("Fare well to Thee”) Lilivokala Hawalian Quintette. Solo—“Lo, Hear the saad : Gentle Lark” Bishop | suite of cages Nellie Melba. Baritone Solo and Chorus— “Carry Me Back to Old “Lamping” Coy Young Lioness, By Bill Alburn. Ah, the ft | | CHICAGO, Sept. ild have kno I o I used to go to the me, before sorrow er nd stand for hours before hin 200 » he used to lond tt over the African urists out skins with his landed at Lincoln Then atural roaring. Oh, Prince was some roarer ved and roared together tn their side, with Prince Age was cr his great paws 4 food. He ing on hit ugh the bars, and r omer strike against ee ne een James he was 7—and Was no more bh Keeper De he would die. “Lions are Iike that,” he sald. ¢ killa pelus” ‘Sweethearts The other day I went over to the 200 to take |} of Prince be Smith-Her' fore the « To my astonishment K erect, roar pleano. His rhe again, bis coat Girlstie Macdonald and Retnaid | ink like a y ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ge ae ee ae ee Werrenath. pri turning glossy, his ribs disappearing. He « da hunk of meat, ” then pranced and galloped around his cage Soprano Solo—“Young Am = v ‘ a Leas: «----Bayeo? What's happened to Prince?” I asked the keeper. “TI thought I * itors Bayes. was coming to a funeral, but {t looks more like a wedding Right-O the keeper that coy young Honoss tn ast week and he's taken his pounds of beefsteak regular ever since. Look how the old boy is os DON'T SCOLD AN HERE'SNEWTROT ieeerapie cut WINDSOR, Vt., Sept. 26.—Villag-} 4 ALBANY CUT-RATE ers aro just recovering from the|iF LITTLE TONGUE 18 COATED. }folks” sprung on the Windsor So-}| SURELY GIVE “CALIFRNIA cial club. The biggest bit of the) gyRUP OF FIGS.” was the “Ornis dip,” first by Miss Eleanor Wilson tn Mackaye's bird masq dance that found great favor | ally cross and = =peevish. Seo if wen the “Quereus & quo is coated; this fe a sure ith stomach, liver and 20 enemite—we can't afford to have faun in the t produc , da cleansing at once. -a pal qrtended our eut rates|Ornis dip consists of two fi rward| When listless, pale, feverish, ful | A thar} SteDs 8 sudden stop and a quick|0f cold, breath bad, throat sore Wut work will be satistactory and bend of both knees, It's danced to| doesn't eat, ) oF act naturally, ithe best. lturkey trot time. The Quereius|has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re DONT PUT rr ory | Kite is a sort of toe dance to one-| member, a gentle liver and bowel Gous TODAT—Do: stan thie, | cleansing should always be the first Set of Teeth, Guaranteed — treatment giver [Bice=noss $318 YOURS WHITE? nigh | cuT | RATES | aa te ea eeey; SS WEE. S2F| Joseph Lindon for children’s lls; give a a1, and in a few hours all ee este es waste, sour bile and fer. Gold or Porcelain Bridge $3 LONDON, Sept 36-—Pure, white | MeMting food which te clogged tn my aes Swe Pi o th bowels asses out of the systen MM decselscssssc.. human hatr is quoted at $500 a ; oo avait, plastes cena ve us hair,” cried the Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP pound. ¢ os " balk div c retorts t fllver Fillings ......50¢ UP vig. possess “noman's crow glory.” ections for ba to the d »l ups are plainly on the bottle | $60—almost any extra femet Floor People’s Bank Bulldto, ell t hildren love this harm us “fruit laxative,” and fect a good “in ard Keep it handy in your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomorro it get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle f “California Syrup of Figs,” then look and see that {t 1s made by the Fig Syrup Company are being sold here BLOWN 10 BITS = be fooled! Take Elevator or Walk Up. WILL SURPRISE YOU. J WORK WILL PLEAdE YOU Next to snow-white hair that with ————| the warm “Titian glow” is rarest, oT spapht id > dynamite, is believed to have caused |the death of Eric Hanson, : bape old, near Lester park. Fraxments| tty This Free Prescription a lof his body were recove from Do your eyes give you troul 00 ou Could among the stumps which he had|Do you already wear eyeglasses or 4 ’ 9| been blasting. spectacles? Thousands of people 4 | wear these “windows” who might Gt Well and Be Ha 1 J hclieiiaiatalieiietalielalelaielel Ppy: |; easily dispense with them. You ‘ |may be one of these and it {* your “The ULTRA GOWNS LACK duty to save your eyes before tt Fn Fesults obtained from the| * TRUE NOTE OF ART, lis too late. The eyes are neglected time we bh ooa | *™ MME. MELBA AVERS ®/ more than any other organ of the $6 Herve Tone” on the market LIVERPOOL, Sept. 26.—"TIt BoM been marvelous; the deniers|® takes as much art for the mod- entire body. After you finish your day work you sit down and rest ern woman to dress becoming ly as it does to be a clever art your muscles, but how about your ‘ eyes? Do you rest them? You ist or a successful singer, know you do not. You read or do said Mm Melba today on something else that keeps your leaving for her Canadian and ® | oyeg busy; you work your eyes American tour. “Mind you,” the diva con- eae vo placed “ ent is a ent Wied patient, and wie you see a Come back after by. trial box, w a tig ith ang an until you go to bed. That ts wh so many have strained eyes and iS Want another box ot] 4 Nerve Tonic ¢|* tinued, “I do not say that ®/ finally oth trout that tte many women do not succeed # | throate total blindness. haa heer, | * in the matter of dress, and th Eye-glasses » mere crutches American woman particularly, ®/iney never cure, This free pre Feports are coming {n BAA 00 you can reads) humant Bith desired re ft Scare for that aw, b Which ts the as Append much so-ca a bere ul, ible but in the old days of erin lines, which, by the way, I pre fer, nearly all women dressed well. But now, alas! With the latest fashionable styles w find only the very clevere succeeding fr cription which has benefited th eyes of so many may work equal wonders for you. Use It a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to it by magic? Tr eription: Ge to the ne awake drug disappear of the cle Others as we: and ! ‘ store anc » of Opton Solon weattors er getting the true note of art In *| taniets; fil a two-ounce bottle with through the velr drew. | * | water, drop in one tablet and allow Modern style ¢ it to thoroughly dissolve.’ With to lead to exagEg ich the jd bathe the eyes two to is unbeautiful, whether it !# In ¢ 4 , new dally, Just noie ke music, art or dress, It is lke w| Our times dally. me (fe aa : a false note. ft shocks soon the Inflammation will disap- | Ay tr a goin o be mow’ My trip is going t moat pear. Don't be afraid to uso ft; it absolutely harmless. Many who are now blind might have save w» PTOparation which ca 1B with Blood elou SHSSESS ESSE EEE SESE EERE EERE SEE ERE EE EEK TE SESE ESSE ESSE EEE EERE EEE EE EE EEE sale by ¢ with the Tobina in California tre. and ctice , thelr eyon had they, atarted to 99 r nents of 2 the names and tos WREKKKEREEES treatment, but marvelously effec ire attle people in each tive In multitudes of cases. Now 84 81 communica) THROWN FROM HORSE that You have been warned, don't "tothe | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 26~-|delay @ day, but do what you can own from her borae, and thank we as long as you live for publishing this prescription.—Adv, 4th Ave. N. w.,| W898 4, Benitic, Wash, may di ss of men and Itons! Ua) to shake the butiding and send his} his caKe Blind Net! was his} The Mother! Your child tan’t natur. | Nothing equals “California Syrup | *Pharmacal Co.| Mrs. Claribel H. Kirby, rich widow,!to save your eyes and you will) | Another Delightful Musical Hour TO BE GIVEN BY 8 I © THER STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913 9 ~_ - | - BAVENWORTH, Kan,, Sept. 26.) TOLEDO, O., Sept. 26.—Opening| DALTON, Ga, Sept. 26.—From| CAMURIDGH, M t. 26 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26 ‘ 40 grateful was Mrs, Ada Brad-|of chureh parlors tn the erowded| North Dalton, Ga, comes a strange | Miss Amy Lowe etems and tha had Jeft valune haw when a pulmotor, recently | parts of the large cities so young | “spook” story ter of . Harve . oh © jowe In a at the Belles chased by the city, rent 1 to ‘, . rushed to the defense of ) Free eee aw bore bany that che at Women might entertain young mer According to the report the Mnen| ty - an fnte whe ¢ hotel here Daniel H. Ford nee named the child Pulmagor| callers there, was urged in a reso-|on the bed In the home of 1 cigarette board the atenmer @ adshav The pulmotor ts th tlon presented by Dr. GO. H, Ger-| Ketchom was changed the lant ‘ t e cA roperty of the pollee department rding of Chicago, and adopted by | the week and the room was clored. | t the recent report a carrier whick ! was sent for when the physl-| the convention of the general coun-| When the room was opened a large | that I smoked ¢ ' ' to the c n discovered that the child had|cil of the Hvangelical Lutheran| coffin was'clearly outlined on the| "Cigarette sr mm, W ¢ Ker » farm at Mer i t breathing. It was applited for} church sheet, Scores of persons saw the| different. Th 1 , ¥ th a message telling of the 1 bout half an hour and the child t#| ~ marking, which gradually faded out | 4 a hou t smoke clgar-| The hotel was notified and w in @ healthy condition | Dance at Dreamtand tontght.—Ady, | after several hours Lette , Iry put in the offiee sat he Mr. Geo. 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