The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1913, Page 5

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THE VIRGINUS HOTEL 804 Virginia St, moar Westlake Ay Phone Rilott 803 Your Winter Cleaned and Reshaped Patt Mats Into the and Winter The Nowler, 517 Union, Math S945 Lace Front Corsets ney, in order tom 1 was very Jew Fvery wirt 1 and asked that « | eating ge out with other You have helped eve ined, Fellows can't yo while | © War of making thie thi A—I can imagine some of the things you sald It ten't Just the fact that you sald terrible things that ts hurting the girl—BUT THAT YOU COULD THINK —|THEM OF HER, And, back of that ! that Jeu temper of yours. | No girl wants to take a chance for | life with a man who cannot control | meelf with those professes to | Of. EJ. BROWN 1 know you are tn earnest ceil the girl, but are you in dead ear g nest about getting rid of that tem | per whether or not you the | girl?) That is your problem. As a part of God's great universal crea | on, that temper is no part of you THE er i¢ DUCHESS AND PRINCE ARE WED IN LONDON IN REAL LOVE MATCH TAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 191 15, Surely you can see that it 1s not a t eo hot say or not {t ts best Duchess of Fife and Prince Arthur of Connaught orse S§+4 ae ae Ree rary tut] LONDON, Oct, 15,—Two kings as the nearest possible ap- 5 aus Write o kirl, one {and three queens, together with 1 to a royal romance, as, ex Exclusively la cicared un, Write 180 St 00 LS lector” British and. ocadt leapt for the neseeety ot proving itesine vour- bast to. man, that |Nental royaltios, witnessed the mar: a wealthy bride for Prince Arthur, | Sat ate aoe Bh pot at nooa today, of Prince Ar-/and the desirability of keeping the | lia Ge your Sule whether al rae | on of the duke of Connaught, | duchess’ millions in England, no = | eae to's or pot, but|soverno of Canada, and his state purpore ts served by the alll- M | BY A DENTIST [ttt 20%, nous tke to, now’ that |counta of Fife, In the ance % rigged occas sal pg tale oncilia. | palace 5,000,000 from her father. She ts 215 Madison St. ON FIRST AVENUE |! eit “gp Agia rhe think | The match has boen Kenerally re-|22 yeurs old and the prince 30 People come to my office every} %OU OWN her. Every individual has | — a ha nd compla eink r {ght to per bert Don't | Lthree wire t | tto be that, say, in a \ 302 People’s Ran BEW foals H Stil agree Ent my pai epee ak You vena” Goll want | : PLYMOUTH, Mass, Oct. | tion, elther will think six months fron | Fred Anderson, 40, his occupation phe indictment charging Mrs Ten fi A Uni now, for remember the old saying| Unknown, was fouhd dead im ®/niq May Eaton with poisoning her i B. KORB CO. 713 irst ". “mm Block |: ie ia onty «fool who jroom at the Kalan lodging house, husband, Admiral Jos. Giles Eaton, . doesn’t change his mind.” j211 Fifth av, S., at 6:30 this morn: | at Agstnippl last: March was read anttary Hair Stor I ean guarantes to save you just ‘ ing. Anderson's body was found Dp Hatr Dressing. u Pace ane dollar every time yoo pay me 5 ws : ‘oun’ to the jury today when Mrs. eee Meatonting. Pes Sn aaah ork, keene Q—1 am a doy at the age of 17, [50 feet from the bed in which he baton's trial was formally opened Work and Toupes a Specialty while my work Is often superior of school fo ind been sh ping, by Fred Swan-| “1ater the jury were taken to 194 Spring St 110? First Av ° a night cler visit aton home and the grave 3 : © cause of his death has not teeny admiral : mined. The body ia at SKIRTS To match your coat. ready and to order, $3.75 up N.Y. T FOR LADIES 801 Union St. Open Evenings. ing Machine | Sold on terms to suit. 1424 Third, near Pike. 1} Main 1525. | wrong u De Reware of fake ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. Browns, make is} thing out of gear, and !f 1| ep you I would think it over just f it concerned another fellow, | See Leading Deattet and find what ts wrong. Just as] long as you consider life a strug 713 First Avenue gis, everything against you, and Open ev until § and Sundaye|sign yourself “Lost,” you will get} until ¢ for peaple who work. 1 STOPPED | just those things. Turn complete | }ly around. Look at life as an op-| lportunity; your position as «| |chance for training, not only with-| out pay, but training you are being paid for. Look upon your manager | grouchy If you were in his shoes | you might be worne. Try this for dimes to doughnuts, you will not —— wing “Lost.” 1 will Gladly Tell You Q.—I have « plain question to ask, and hope you will answer as plainly. What do yoo think of woman whe will lve wrong, and give a ense that she does It for thy of her child, and the child never gets How—FREE the benefit of the money, which finds some one clae's pocket? t think Tam tertering, Id ie my | and tell yor | WII! there be any being taken from baby Is being ruined, by hear to ace the mother broken heart ed by taking the child away | ONE IN DOUBT No ele A.—If the mother Is truly sacrt-| ‘We Never Hurt a Bit sai |fictng herself for the child, there} w no plas is no necessity for it; if she ix us-| & | oe « n exe she} sk Kany Ute promion. te & axy|' |ine the child for an excuse, she| wonder that our offices are crowd-| 'n : : : | . rs surely as we live we our own} on every Gay | punishr She is “sowing the We can prove to you that all we} wind by and by claim about our high-grade den-| l"reap the whirlwind,” if she does tistry and prices; one-half less not change her mind on this sub than other dentists charge by you | ject giving us a call. | If {t becomes known that she has Dr. Clark personally oversees| the custody of a child while Mving every piece of work turned out of | * in this way, and {f she will not this office, and for this reason we change, the c! 1 will assuredly be can give you a guarantee that 1s | « taken from her, for the state wants absolutely bona fide. | ‘ good citizens, and judg these WE GIVE GAS | covet. Sour Oe i! | matters from that standpoint. You - may write me anything you wish, iL 4 itt — UCN BE FREE. and 1 will help you if I can Regal Dental Offices A | —_—_—_— | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager | ay cantar wan thy_and_Voathe me 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. oll pee Pode flr soe WA. NOTE—Bring This Ad With You |! Phone Main 963 ic Transfer a | Office 114 Jackson St. EVERETT-SEATILE INTERURBAN KAILWAY EATTL trains 10 tr ow om, 6:20, 7:20 ‘ 9.30, 2:40, 11:45 p.m. am and 7:80, 0:20, 1:40, 2:90, 9:45, "10", it 4:29, 6:20, | daily | near 9, 12:30, 4:20. ttle, Fitth av, SgaTTiR — Limite | and 4:6 al | 1:6 19:00, 0, 3:00. | 10:15 p.m | 1 Dm 10N CO. BREATHE THE FREELY! ' AND STUFFED HEAD—END CATARRH Instant Relief When Nose and Head are Clogged from a Cold. Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dul! Headache Vanishes. Try Get a sr way, just to try it—Apply @ little in the nos trils and antly your clogged nose and stopr p alr passages of the head will open; you will breathe “ely dulin s and head ache divappear. By ing! th catarrh cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone End such misery now! Get the all bottle of “t Cream Balm @t any drug store. This sweet, ° od, Ajax Drug ‘store, | The First Dollar You Save fon upon whieh you a great family of are, you. Start today and 1 free knows he can got nseit Aves he This Is a Mutnal Savings Soclety «=! | We Have Never Paid Less Than | Leon toe tute weeperte 4 on Savings pal wadeues x r ~! r Officers and Directors one oud Suite A 407 BLO lent. _ Av. € hlengo. mm OPEN NOSTRILS fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils netrates and heal the inflamed wollen mer h which lines the nose, he AS Vie OO ani throat; clears the Tr passage rf stopa nasty discharges and a f « at HOU Attorney. ling, of cleansing, soothing rellef HK CAMPRELL, Recretary comer ynmediately. Don't” lay awake tonight, strug “ gling for breath, with head stuffed; The Puget Sound Savings nostrils closed, hawking and blow ing Catarrh or a cold, with Its + ge finning nose, fowl mucous dropping & Loan Association into the throat, and raw dryness ts dis‘ressing, but truly needless “A Mut Koclety” your falth—just once—tin@! 1 6 Cream Balm" and your cold lor catarrh will surely disappear. | Mens si a a ti | ° A new gem — ‘Appetite Ho! Ho! called heliodor has] been found in German South Africa. | Tis a Great Joy Workingmen should not fall to hear the address of Tom Mann, the | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are the great labor leader, at Dreamlagd,| Best Appetite Makers Dyspeptice Sunday evening, October 19.—Adv. and Stomach Sufferers Can Vee. SPECIAL CASH 1,000 COMIC AND BIRTHDAY ST CARDS Pips Aner DANCING HIPPODROME | Fifth and University, Briquett (Delivered) Cheape J. W. Bullock. East 87 1118 First Avpetite Is very largely a series lof signals from the stomach. When one a rousing appetite at the | sight or smell of food, the stomach through {ts connection with the # money or |mird of man ts asked whether the © NOVELTY ford teen or smelled would be wel- WORKS || con Ay, Seattle, Wash | i — jan “INDUC! e stomach {If healthy says yes st once our mouths water and we ore hungry from destre—keenly, ravenously hungry. If the stomach be sick then we have no appetite and are actually nauseated. es $7. 50 Ton r Than Coal ‘Excursio to Navy Yard she wit Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Leaves /10:30 A. Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 2 and Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 LOOK! to mugar. ‘were elected: President, R. M Ave only theatre in Seattle] © The appetite causing a free flow|puttle; first. vice president, Mrs.| wa ve. firat-run reels otlof sativa aids the stomach by its| Florence B, Buttle; second vice nh The Union Theatre. spnie|Sb!y to mix the food eaten with| president, Herbert Dutton; secre ete en of the price of adn mou h juices which enables it to!tary, Nefl J. Sandel; treasurer, C n ut a single etception mory readily do ite work H. Morford; manager for the 1914 nati are assured of seeing something! Stuart's Dyspepala Tablets go|dahiia show, Herbert Dutton. ndey, Tuesday and Friday inte the mouth like food, are eaten,| ‘The association will hold its next | ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS tho means of restoring its normally | hy condition Every druggist carries Stuart's CUT EXTENDED sia Tablets and no matter RATES where you may be you can always We need publicity; we want our/oMtain a box anywhere for 50 cents, frien » talk about us We hi nies —w we have until January Our name alo! your work wi of the comp Set of Teeth, Guaranteed QA Fit, now Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge 33 Work Solid Gold Fillings. iver Fillin Albany Cut-Rate Dentists Take PRICES OUK WORK Mev our READ! THINK! ions Daily Walter—“How’s your appetite to- day, sir?” G Bully good. Stuart's Tablets make me eat like| Colman Dock M.—1:30 P. M. Appetite makes the glands of the mouth open and saliva flows very freely—hence the term “Mouth e Water.” ‘This ts the first digestive , 6:35 and 8 A.M. suieo. | It has an {mportant office 1 5:30 P. M, to perform, as all starchy foods are | pha digested by it because one, of its ingredients, ptyalin is almost an {natant digestive of starch. This | process reduces the starch in fooda to 12, Half Fare. sallva, This mass then goes into} the stomach and there quickly re adjusts the stomach juices so that in a short time food is not of- fensive and speedily back to him and he 1s hungry in a healthy, normal way By all means use a Stuart's Dys pensia Tablet the very moment you feel a loss of hunger. The quick re‘iiip of appetite to you will con vinee you quickly that your stom: ach has been out of order and that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were! Call Main 4135, and Our Salesman Will Respond With Samples of ENVELOPES the While e can't afford to h extended our cut ra 1, 1914 ne ina guarantee that satisfactory and At Following Prices, They Last: $1.50 $2.75 5,000, $6.25 ( pyr’, 10,000, $10.00) Your order General Printing at Greatly Reduced ¢ Pric 1,000, 2,000, These Pric 75¢ UP 50¢ UP ge te M’CANN PRINTING CO. 212 Spring Street Main 4135 ator or Walk Up. WILL SURPRIBG YOU WILL PLBASB YOU. then dissolved and fluidized by the| man's appetite comes) MATADLISHIOD 187 cel ac Dougall - fouthwick Becond Acenas and Pike Street rc Bize 70x80 inches. with pink or blue borders Extra heavy Filled with pure lamb's wool in RE ITEMS of particular inte A long slip of soft nainsook A Infant’s Long Slips of nainsoc for The. Infant's Muslin Night Slips Infant's Night § Swiss embroidery 75e. Infant's Long Skirts trimmed cluster of fine tucks values Infant's Long Skirts with re tucks. $1.25 and $1.50 values, 95, Long Flannel Skirts of soft, 95e value, The. Long Flannel Skirta atitched hem. $1.95 values hem ot broidered edge. $3.75 and $4.50 y _ MacDougall-Southwick In Connection ath JAMES MeCREERY & CO, Special 3 Days’ Selling of Blankets At Decided Price Concessions $7.00 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $6.00 in weight Extra good $6.00 LAMB'S WOOL COMFORTERS $5.00 sheet. Size 72x84 inches, and are covered with fine quality batiste printed with floral designs on table for single beds. Size inches, All white grounds cotton and have no borders. $2.50 COTTON FILLED COMFORTS $2.15 $6.50 MAISH COMFORTERS $4.95 The size of this Comfort is 68x78 Inches, filled Filled with a pure white,cotton (Laminated cot- with white cotton and covered with printed silko- | ton down), which has warmth without weight. line on both sides; has a 7-inch plain border to ull size, and are covered with a fine grade of match | Imported printed silkoline, Third Fi In the Infants’ Section stitched ruffle at neck and sleeves. be value at Infant's Slips of long cloth with tucked lawn yoke or yoke of fine tucking hemstitched. 75c values at 5Oe. yokes or featherstitched lawn yokes. {ps of nainsook with ging at neck and sleeves. fine quality with silk brier 25. id Infant's Long Flannel Skirts, Men Yor Sor om Fame dee) $5.25 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $4.95 These Blankets are tly all-wool and come with co ty blue and white, pink and white, gray and white, tan and white, red and blac r black and white $3.75 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS $3.25 Come with pink or blue borders. 66x80 inches, These nkets are wool with some cotton. Warm and serviceable $4.50 GRAY WOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS $3.76 lver gray w pl or blue borders. ndid for or sping, as they are heavy and large in size, 70x80 inches $2.50 WOOL FINISHED BLANKETS $2.00 or white with fancy borders, wool, but all cotton, Very ze 64x76 inches $8.50 FINE WOOL BLANKETS $7.00 A g004-we of blanket, a comes in fancy over plaids Come rl « Blanket, made of fine wool. Size er shrinking, is 70x80 inches, and ids of gray or tan with colored value one continuous a $1.00 ALL WHITE SHEET BLANKETS 85c¢ 7) Faille Ribbon 6; Inches Wide rest to mothers. with tucked yoke, has hem ok with round hemstitched 95c and $1.00 values 50c values for 35¢. tucked yoke and 95c values, PLENDID quality of fabric is . S this most desirable weave, Pier ion lace ruffle and which is so excellent for mil- ws lace insertion and linery purposes, sashes, etc. The ¢. assortment includes a wide range fine material with plain of shades, such as white, Denmark, king’s blue, American Beauty, Nell rose, Coque de roche, mahogany, lavender, old gold and many others. The yard, 45¢,. First Floor. with handsome silk em alues, Second Avenue and Pike Street SUFFRAGETTES RUSH COACH OF ROYAL COUPLE LONDON, Oct. 15.—Suffragettes today rushed the carriage in which King George and Queen Mary were, on thelr way to attend the wedding of Prince Arthur of Con. naught and the duchess of Fife. One woman actually reached the vehicle and jumped on the step, at- tempting to throw a petition through the window. | The police dragged her away and saved her, with difficulty from vio- | lence at the hands of an angry} mob. Other suffragettes threw copies of their newspapers into the car. |riage in which the Dowager Queen Alexandra and the queen of Nor way were driving to the wedding. ELEGTS OF OFFICERS The Dahlia “Association of Seat tle held its regular meeting in a assembly room of the New Seattle | Chamber of Commerce last night. | The following permanent officers m regular meeting October 28 In the offices of A. E. Griffin, in the Alaska building at 8 p. m PUBLIC MARKETS SANITARY 2 Ibe. 180 tomatoos, Spantah | Jontona, @ Ibs ground cherries, 20¢ | whall cauliflower, potatoes, 4 Ibs. 10¢; home |baked beans, 100 pt.; home made pd 2 Ibe 6 aplees, 10 peanut butter milk, 166 | boxes ber 400 choce gal.; ex apuds, | $1.85 ewe. | 4 5 ho: 8 | PIKE bottle o cans Alaska s 10c_ pk On D ughnuts and oc pickled pork, 1 for 150; ribs, 1c CORNER pt et ahrimpa, ung maimon, 306 each; finnan English bloaters, 180 Ib. WESTLAKE or corn starch, now green peas honey, jar; 20 Ibe. sugar made peanut butter, 180 Ib cane milk 16e; pure cider vinegar, 30c gal; b butter, 380 Ib tor 168; 180 mince clams, 10c; 10 bare soap, 2 1 napth P, j heat flour, $1.10 sack pink beans, 4 Ibs. ago or tapioca, be 1b.; axparagus, 1 best bea, G00 Ib, | of petrification, spectalists. Boy's turn to stone in Grand Rapids, Mich., through a process His eyesight had been falling for years, puzzling the Man wi ixing basin. Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores Stylish Coats You will find in our assortment of popular materials a coat that will meet your desires, both in price and style. “+ $24.50 A remarkable value is offered. The coat is of heavy high pile, short nob chinchilla, having a blanket effect on the reverse. Perfectly plain throughout, with wide revers that can be buttoned high to the neck. These coats represent a saving of about $5.00 at $24.50. Others, strong values from $13.50 to $37.50. WeTrust You Pay us $1.00 a week Then it will be so easy for you to have the new styles. This plan is for you, and we want you to use it. Join the thousands of people who trade with us—dress well and never miss the money, New Styles i in the Season’s Millinery Many chic tailored shapes of black, blue or brown velvet with soft crowns, dress hats with fancy stick- ups, and a pleasing variety of other popular effects— $2.75 to $14. Plumes from $5.75 to $27.50 1 119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca St. buried under six tons of sand in a Newark, N. J., concrete He had more than that amount in him, and when dug out Was unhurt and smiling.

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