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° ° ° THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 41913. ° 2 CHILDREN/— THE BUSY STORE — Greets You Tomorrow With a Host of Bargains LIGHT HORSE HARRY LEE WAS GREAT LEADER Read Fvery item Carefully Then Investigate—tt Is Your Gain and Our Loss F | You Look and EW ree RAR eS lie Yee senate tease: Kant mete ° | A HE man that has a tendency to save will find the ults a ing opportunit The materials are the best f man c in «plain and Light Horse Harry Lee, the great Lee's Ife was like a page from) was one of the most prominent tn Diagor ‘ A ' sortment of Ca nere cavalry leader of the Revolution, an adventure book! the New World | ct Spb ra pee an. “Vemar ‘ * 38 00 Feel oun Kose famous characterization of) Ho was born in the famous house At the very early age of 21. he ire a a popular number among them I se teees 1S Washington ae “First in war, firet of a hundre ms at Stratford, in| went to General Washington as an] Other big Suit value t B18. 00 and $20.00. Ade-camp! He wa inped | for the calling, He hat w brilliant} Men’s Gaberdine Rain Coats for $15.00 love of adventure and excitement |i We ask you to match ‘em for $20.00. They can’t be beat. This s cut and wonderful knowledge of fff ais iy: Washington never Had Oiterananpy: values tn. Slip-ons from $208 40-600. .010 Losses 20.00 evan youn lee al Men's 5 Cravenettes at $12.50 | esha voum wad a ee ae $20.00 ' “ stalls for a h At 83, $10 and BIS per eet nen he wert to calgpen pga PANT SPECIAL —IOsE SPECIALS . From hy ; oT, whee hall Men's extra heavy, all-wool Pants 3 59 ¢ Men's Heavy Wool or Cashmere Hose in nt to bend tore ariy tole all sizes, While they last . all the popular shades 20 a8, there was hardly « day whe Dress Pants in gray, herringbone and | Tomorrow, pat , t , " 1420-22 Second Ave lads Ba Maeda i ore pe | ra Special x $1.98 or lamb's hair. A snap... a 20 ; 3 Opposite Non Marche, Seattle, dventt tran tt amutle = FO Se Rome rd| Bargains for Men Who Toil , NX ands of a d and $2.00 Flannel Shirts, In brown, gray and blue. ‘Tomorrow ee CALL MAIN 4724 | Before Lee had been In the ser Golf or Negligee Shirts, made French cuffs, in neat patterns and colorings. Tomorrow or da Alexender| eee oe Add . Malin nd lamilton's life risk of his} $1.75 Mons Bent Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers; good eavy weight. : a . Cireuier Work wat n. | Men's Jumbo Sweater Coats, made of the best all-wool worsted; Ruffn in cardinal The two had been sent by Wash-|f or gray; a good value. Tomorro 85.98 HEIDEN’S MAILING BUREAU gton to remo row which | $1.50 Mon’s Fancy Coat Sweaters for...... ae oS. _1407 Fifth Ave. © feared inight f to the hands n’s Tennis Cloth Night Robes, with or without military collar. ‘Special a + t Pritieh $1.26 Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, made silk frog style. Sp On thetr way back they caine 4 ' nemy To give Hamilton and four of the A Few Bargains for the Housewife 650 Feather Pillows, covered with a feather-proof art ticking. Spe-| $5.00 Wool Blankets, full size, in fancy plaids and plain white, with cial, each ... . BS¢| pink and blue striped border. Special, pair $3.50 $1.00 Feather Pillows, covered with a fancy stripe art ticking and | | $2.50 Comforts, double bed size; white cotton sid covered with | Just Printers 1012 THIRD MAIN 1043 nen with them a chan cape with the stores to a boat, Light] ES horse Harry quickly ced the | Beating, a Clever Retreat, After Saving the Lite of Alexander Hamilton Britishers in a hot enc { at Hamilton succeeded } dustlens fal . 62¢) Faney RUE, BOON 5 26.citivevecesitecsrces desi vareee $1.48 the boat, and then Le | $1.25 Bed Spreads, in n wide Variety of Marseilles patterns; double sd bine. Epeolal. each $3.25 Comforts, large size, extra heavy; filled with white cotton; 2 hemmed ends with red stripe bor-| *4teen covering. Special zc Muck Towels, size 16x + $2.75 { AT THE MOVIES ch | ’ ders, Special, each ......... Ee Ae seeeee sh 1-Qe@ | $1.25 Comforts, medium size, good filling. "‘Eatra special j he rode like the wind! “The Faithful Servitor” at the) Edison educational Cireum An soon ax Lee disappeared the ' Class A stances Make Heroes, dison | Rr res tine ¢ the met ’ Machuda, an Indian, ts rescued | comedy tn the t and Washington got a e s Lge Soy ae jawtoatimnen fl Exceptional Values in } Esmeralda, after having been) Dream Wednesday Until Saturday jiton’s peri! a few minutes before thrown over a cliff by his tribes | Night Hamilton arrived in camp with the u The Vam three reel Kalem | startling news that Li ) men. He swe The girl js he two|drama; “Mrs. Upton's Device,” Vi captured or killed outright! Women’s Suits and Coats lovers, one a musiciag and | tagraph ¢ ty Weaktasine. o : the other a villain. The Indian - we Lesh Gdlak. ahave work. tx : bears the brunt ofall when he aids | At the Yesler Tonight Hamilton's message to him, #a —— eee ; f ee ee Gaunt “rence tmaey tetenecke Your reports weem to answer each | | Tomorrow Will be an Interesting Day For the Women Who Save e © late iforn | Tongue aby Indispose iochat Lf cagag Derieiie Pee hs Bonisies ee $12.50 WOMEN’S COATS, $8.98 ; ‘The Vampir: gh ue bape a Pee ue: aa wsdiin jelting period tn the life « Greatest val ever offered for the money. Siberian Caracul and many fancy wool mix- Tiring of rural life, Harold starts " y H Harry than when | ak aileadand ll the popular shades ar mong . ‘or e , for the city, leaving his sweetheart, Ivanhoe K ar reels; “Animated Nathan eg | tu are in luded All the popular shades are among them. Come in three $8 98 4 Helen, to await his return al Weekly No. of i rter or full length tra special... errr: $18 WOMEN’S SUITS GO FOR $12.98 lin the city he makes «Kr fought there valiantly, cover | Vietor drama, tonturtng Miss fog mucous abrane of the nose and | Lee turned from the din of battle to Jence Lawrence, _ to seb orton a throat, quickly allays the inflam-|the buzz of politics, est-paid motion picture actre mation, su the States. It will be the feature | On hanioh at the Alhambra next Thursday. | | ¥ stops the trritation; He went to congress and was lected governor of Virginia in 1792 h ntan | 1 , 5 : | jlone out when he Is ent od “ath | ats for Greene and leading | Very snappy values. The materials are most popular. 3est quality, satin lined, cuta- . Sybil, an adventu From bad nk attacks on the British, H as 4 | M A } f ’ - to worse he sinks, nally he | Ke bravery, strategy, diplomacy way oF straight front style. way SOURS 0; Sp008e TOM 48 l contemplates a crime, only to be | Why contin from |and unceasing energy {n helping to} pecial ea ‘ Pe ee Oe ae Ee OT eee ey . saved by seeing a play whlch rep | droppings the th at chok-|defeat the Hrittsh | : sosceseg on a cette weg tid hae ee ce tae on lean Gea ck ee Corset cae 49c Women’s Kimonos 59c | Women’s Skirts $3.98 { wilt ‘picene, ‘This {8 © threeresl| (oon ‘need colds, Watery ogee or |i more than 100 éngemementa, Lent The Empire—the wellknown|Made of heavy flannelette, in| of fine quality English Kersey J Kalem. Jany ci al aymptoms asked for a furlough It was grant-| Comfort Cornet. Ark to see! beantiful dark shades; collar and! serge; latest style; in colors of . | se he | Use Hyomet—you breathe it—no/ed. When the furlough was over them. Extra special, 49c cuffs trimmed tn silk or 59c black, gray, navy and 3, 98 Coming to the Alhambra stomach dosing—the healing, sooth-|the war was over, too. each a : j satin band. Special . “ | brown. Special $ ; “The Closed Door,” is a tworeel|ing and antiseptic alr reach Not content to live in retirement 1 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY A FEW SPECIALS IN CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS $3.00 GIRL’S SHOES $2.49 PAIR | _ a decees {fe s Druggista every where se ni] A growing girl hoe, made of soft, pliable Pall ale and ecru; ages 2 to 10 years. A snap. _25¢ o¢ 1 etal calf. A very serviceable Sete Shab ob 7 Pathe’s Weekly is on the new bill | ig seca 'Y, NM, C. A IS SIXTH Stn metal oa a Chrvid eddie $2, 49 Wiest Weide A a aciatiue io wee sail posh 05 J that opens at the Colonial theatre $1.25 LADIES’ SLIPPERS Bec PAIR high neck, long sleeves; a limited lot left. To close. . ic , re any interest: || — F . : etry Earp that have taken | department of the 8 Made of good quality felt in ee shades pa sighed Gowns of good quality ere Kd trimmed: cut 4 place throughout the world during | C. A. is the second ot (brows gray and red; all s 89c full size; neat patterns. A snap. hile they - t he world, with a mem PIE siis ikseles vecseesghince Venneges EMT EEE Mee, hese j . the past fortnight. In addition a) Ye . ¢ q 7 drama by the Lubin players cal i ‘ The largest is $2.75 MISSES’ SHOES $2.29 PAIR me shipments ot fag ory novelties 4 is large. q ; “The Love of Beauty,” also a Vita || *, where 1,403 boys Made of ent ic , high cut and jot consists of all the wan ovelties. 19.75 blucher style. A pai! eeevtceves Priced from 65c to, yard .. . . , other comparative fig ed from the Y.M.C.A year just lesued by the Inter tional committee, were read at the quarterly meeting of the board| ft committees of man graph entitled “The Other Woma St Th fi ti graph entitled (he ove moan. | Sanger Man Fiction One of them, “McGann and His Octette” recites what happens to| When applied to the | Goldstein when he rs os piano business this old ad |Gann before Judge O'Reilly for the eee ane c ese than ever 2-reel Gaumont. Sole Agents for Standard Publica- The story of a faithful . ° |non-payment of rent. The judge. || ‘ carabea s “a . ss i i Indian, of love and in-flwho is a friend of McGann’s, de The fake piano sales ar agement and secretaries ot the 8 | aa tions aay Warner's Rust-Proot Conf | ° ae icrees that Iky shall support the | tists running fake factory : ? rday after Designer Ses eues sets, American Lady and 4 \ trigue Taken in sunny lly while Dan {s in jail. “Aunts les juitting - business || °°>p Embroldertes 10¢ fam Sag ee Sere eee The figures show that while Se-| Fashion Book and Patterns Empire Corsets. Fownes’ |Too Many is $ te. etc, SAY they jece in which the regulation ales, etc, etc, SAY the mule p portant par are cutting prices in half ettte. rebeteg a sauatont weal The way they do it is will be given by Mme. Othick an¢/|easy, They take a piano Louis Dimond, with mortal that a legitimate dealer Rosales, harpist, appearing in the ye ne eco raise ange re. 2 the price to $450 and re | Melbourne Weekly With Local || duce it to $275 Pictures Rob Siesheth heade the list in the A Tremendous Reduc- “Who's Who in Seattle which : ’, ? starts with this week's issue; the tion Isn't It? Lincoln-West Seattle high schoc of th waterway and other local pictures at the Melbourne until Saturday § | night a ale California. See the beauti 20 Catalogue and Fashion Rook Free. attle ranks 27th In point of popula |tion with the cities of the United| States and Canada, her Y. M. C. A.| ranks sixth with a membership of 4,603 men and boys. Y. M. C. A. GETS FILM | ‘ es ny TALE 0 , SALT MUD BATHS _|HAVE NEW SYSTEM _Mantenwprsn tne sum [QUAINT CUSTOMS OF QUEER FOR SON OF CZAR| OF FIGHTING FIRES telling th Fi wy. ot the lite ead PEOPLE; THE LIPS OF A BRIDE | ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. ial CLARKSBURG, W. Va, Oct. 15, Sa Jeath of Christ, in five reels, will Mud baths are being tried for the/—when the fire department was be shown at the YM. C. A. audi |mysterious ailment of the czar's! torlum Friday and Saturday nights j Son, who is now at the imperial called to the residence of Harold and at a especial Saturday matir jcastle in Livadia Crimea, One |Dane, the firemen in their excite The proceeds of the entertainn thousand wooden cases of mud from |ment attached one end of a hose will be applied to the Boys’ de the salt lake baths near Odessajto one plug and the other end to ment of the association. The ple have been ordered shipped to another plug. |tures were made In Palestine and Livadia. : Gloves, etc, ful scenic effects. Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. eee |Exypt and show every {mportant| a oaapoce \issiaagmnd| Og Ps | SOUP TO NUTS! EAT WITHOUT FEAR “The Faithful Servitor,” two reel Gaumont drama; “Getting the re. offered by any piano Grip,” and "Pearl's Mistake,” split dealer m the West. eel Crystal comedy er et ere We Are Home Dealers | CHILDREN ‘LOVE — |= y occurred. OF DYSPEPSIA—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN: DIGESTS FOOD WHEN STOMACH |stomach and intestines. Headaches! | | . from stomach are absolutel o | Alhambra Until Thursday Night We are not a_ branch SYRUP OF FIGS eean TT igseraee mee known where Pape's Diapepein ig world's news; “Dress Reform,” |PANY. We attend to our liz ig cRUEL TO FORCE NAUSE- " . . 70 md vies can we leomedy; “Baldy Belmont,” comedy. | business personally. Mem A You can eat anything your stom-|Your meals when your stot comedy; dy Belr ’ ) be t ie fin have lived tl eg H aoe ates jach eraves without fear of Indi-| can't. spacer nothing te 3 ers of O A ' INTO A SI HILD estion or Dyspepsia, or that your|Sour and upset the stomact E 1 Saturd : ; ‘6 |e yapepsia, 3 |Cotontat shai ile Saturday |}, Seattle over 27 years, food will ferment or sour on your| Get a large 60-cont case of | «phe Other Women,” Vitagraph |.and we are here to stay. drama; “Pathe Weekly,” world’s stomach, !f you will take Pape’s|Paye's Diapepsin from your drug | Diavepsin occasionally. \gist, then eat anything you want Look back at your childhood news; “The Love of Beauty,” Lubin The Piano Business jay Remember the jidone” Arything you eat will be digest [without the slightest discomfort or ; f : Beas 4 ; mother insisted on—castor oll, calo: ed; nothing can ferment or turn| misery, besides, every particle of dra Can d His Octette P ‘ mn Ty le of irate Seoyg ri Many,” split reet||/i8 @ life-time business with || mot, cathartics, How you ‘hated into acid, poison or stomach gas,/impurity and Gas that {s in your Biograph comedy, us. We can make pianos, thers. how you fought against tak [which causes Belching, Dizziness, a|storiach and Intestines will vanish. s10grap! S é olish and repair, anc ing them. feeling of fullness after eating,| Should you be suffering now from Two good comedies on one < tune, pol F With our children {t's different Nausea, Indigestion (like a lump of |Incigestion or any ps Ba dis- “A Cleminer Wednesday Until Satur tcan positively sell you All sotners who cling to the old form \lead in stomach), Biliousness,/order, you can get relief in five oa whe Shadow of the Mountains,” | {piano that is worth buying | | of hyste simply don't reallze what |Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in| minutes. » Shadow of the i Vs ai wey thea eh . .¥, | — — “ And another good one two-reel Edison; “Thetr Waterloo for the same money you hey do, The children's revolt ts well-founde: Their tender little} insides” are injured by them. | If your child's stomach, liver and | bowels need cleansing, give only Essanay comedy A Deal in Ol will have to pay for Piano Lubin comedy Boxes from these fake pi see 4 Good Subjects ano sales ti Saturday Night | nO 88 ; n i Melbourne, Mee the Installment NOBODY can sell you a} delicious "California Syrup of Figs ; . n Ita action ts positive, but gentle. erica drama ha we can. "an atietniaas con ee ETOATS é | Millions of mothers keep this harm | I iS % and you lesa “fruit laxative’ handy; they “Once Upon a Time,” Reliance , edy; “On Ft xd ited Majestic will easily see why you can||| know children love to take it; that drama Inherited . | er fa fl “focal events.||\ get more for your money | It never fails to clean the liver a bowels and sweeten the stomach, from us ind that a teaspoonful given today | saves a sick child tomorrow “ards | JONES, ROSQUISE, Avi your drucsint for w Socemt! — The « | H. A. Miller | Pianist | And His Big Orchestra Restaurant 14 Entertainers 14 drama, “Melbourn ee Grand Until Saturday Night a of Chance,” two most outlandish customs in the world, perhaps, are | ci Gotoh Drift Oi ” Amer il c bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,”|found among the people of the great Congo region in Central Africa, | All Stars news; “Taming a Cowboy,” / . whieh has full directions for babies,| ‘The lady in the picture 1s a bride of the Sara tribe, The women of this| C f |iqan comedy ae | Ki en o. ] children of all ages and for grown: tribe think that this deformation of the lips is a sign of beauty, and and a e “The Ll ij the \ Olympian Tonight Beattie's Home Piano Dealers | ups plainly on each bottle, Reware| while this is a somewhat exaggesated case, most of them have the ex-| ae . “Across thé Rio Grande,” Es 1510 THIRD AV. | of counterfeits sold here, See that | tended lips ¢ ne ; BS GA _Fi st Ave. and Madison St. lwanay drama; “Death's Marathon,” | Between Pike and Pine it !# made by “Californla Fig Syrup Tho offect 1s produced by piercing the lips when young, Into the ograph drs Sweet Decep n n 3121 Company.” Refuse any other kind| holes are placed small wooden disks, which are increased in‘ size ag the mee { rd Pitagragh dramas” The Fy, | ea enh Mee ‘with contempt, . lips become gradually more and more distended, — . 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