The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 2

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QUO VADIS SE CITY PLANNING bare Th | Prices Be, BB, 206. 0 Rrenings, Bo and boc, Mat . “PANTAGES Week Neginaing All Seats Reserved. MONDAY, OCT. 20. ‘ (Genuine Wee «9 v7 : Other Mig Peataree—106 and 80 (aera MILLER SEATTLE THEATRE | Tonight and All Week alley & Mitehelt [at M eat eats, 9 SRATS NOW SEEDING | MAYOR PAYS “il Thursd ay LYNCHBURG Spencer, f for the platform erected a ata. belevian hin @ é xk. The mayor ordered arranging for bur t when Miss Alice Ca he aot phe grav } w York, progressive party ing he was feeling “pert I fser, wns here. As there fund upon which to draw ting up the platform , i the bill out of . HAIR DARK SEA HOTEL; IT’S ONE OF THE BEST AIDS TO CUPID A’GOING| [Mh *!2",°? ree, ee, Soe ee TURN ee ee, ee He iy WITH SAGE TEA 15.00 MEN’S SUITS§ $20.00 MEN’S SLIP- ‘cur ¢ 9 SUITS if lf Mixed With Sulphur It) CUT 10 00 $2. 48 teed 80 La oa TO. $ F obody can Tell. . sre of Saxe Tes | 38¢ WOOL SOX eee $1.50 WOOL i Bee Gecument, and fol are y ee osnos 1 to keep theln hatr al © | $1 .89 —" 68c Sie, ‘wv we are ving 1 a0 ue $2.50 FLANNEL — Se a : - cor'¢4. ana SHIRTS $2.50 SUIT CASES Sa $1.18 | to. 48c | oT ¢4 4g § the sage and the mussy m at| i q home. Al! drue stores sell the | Att he ae BENE vovater, vecwase nobody OVERCOATS CHIEFS $1.00 UNDERWEAR discover it has be . cur CUT CUT Staats $7.89 | to. 6c to. 48c : hair, taking one smal! strand | @t a time; by morning the gray balr N | faaine with Siveth’e tone ane sur] Every Article as Advertised—Wholesale and Retail. Come Tomorrow " 4 rk oe oe ie cae a tee on Early and Save Money. Remember the Place tions, it also produces that | SS BPALACE CLOTHING CO which ts so attractive; be | Prevents dandruff, ftching | 6 ides, @ealp and falling hatr. BY NORMAN NEW YORK, Oct contained in the Jacob A. Stamler, passengers heard that she good | ALBANY CUT-RATE | DENTISTS | $et., EXTENDED not a ship, she ts Deep Sea Hotel, are guests This Deep § } 17.—Tt would be hard to find so much | not to go out of ec mmission, For tie Jacoo A. Stamler te Arbuckle's and her pas- sengers are not voyagers, they ‘ ‘The Rainbow’ r Wea cy FEELING “PERT” way: | Joy in so small a space as was ship when — Hotel has for s five y be noted We need publicity: we want our five yeaen A noted and friends to talk about unusual tn: ition of New RO enemies—we can't affo: York. John kle, the late Sand we have extended ear sab Gales | coffee walilionats. Wan. te ee oenvery sponsor and xupporter. When 4 Our name alone arantes that he died, wore will be ee TODAY—DON'T PUT rT or¥ of gan Guaranteed Bolid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ... Solid Gold Fillings... Silver Fillings Albany Cut-Rate Dentists Take Elevator or Walk Up. MUR PRICES WILL SURPRISE TOU. OUR WORK WILL PLEASE You isfactory and for its ntenance, and his heirs, who are his tvo sisters, at first announced that the hotel would go out of business. Its guests, however, addrossed such a touching petition to the sisters that they consented to grant a reprieve unt!) spring, anyway The Deep Sea Hotel ts for young nen and Women who earn very little money The girls pay $2.50 a board and lodging, $3.50. If a girl is earning more than $6 or $7, or a boy more than $*, ne or she is gently admonished te seek other quar. ters \ll the accommodations the ship has—!t cares for about 75 girla and 5 boys, when filled—are aeeded for those whose earnings are very small, and who have no other home. left no provision | | DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS Of courss, the self-supporting. * economy, eley, who have § If your Back hurts or Bladder Fait ia % bothers, drink lots of food at fia pres-it prices. water. deficit Arbuckle imac aa B and the question now Is ¥ er the sisters think ¢ When your kidneys hurt and your ‘back feels sore, don’t get scared and | to load your stomach with| to fol'ow tl @ lot of drugs that excite the kid-| The Ja A\. Stamler Hew neys and irritate the entire urinary} moored in the Past river at the tract. Keep your kidneys clear like! foot of 2%rd st. A gangway you keep your bowels clean, by| flushing them with a mild, harmless which are on galts which removes the body's url dining room, reading and lor mous waste and stimulates them to and a small 10k their normal activity. The func ys. On the tion of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours from +i 500 grains of acid and wa they str @0 we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid-| neys active. Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any 4 acist about four ounces of jad Bults; take a tablespoonful tn @ glass of water before breakfast @ach morning for a few days, and BI | GH BOY gour kidneys will act fine. This a salts is made from the acid Of grapes and lemon juice, combin-| Motorcycle Cop Rix Thursday ed with lithia, and has been used | galled clear over the auto driven by } for generations to clean and stimu-|8. 8. Loeb, Jr, into which he col-| } late clogged kidneys; also to neu-|lided, landed on the pavement at fralize the acids in urine, so it no|Third ay. and Washington at., deft j longer is a source of irritation, thus |ly picked himself up, and continued | | ending bladder weakness on his journey as though the per { Jad Salts 1s inexpensive; cannot|formance were nothing more than} injure; makes a delightful efferves-| his usual exercise cent ‘ithia-water drink, which every-| The collision occured when Rix one should take now and then to| was answering an emergency” call) keep their kidneys clean and active.|from Railroad av. and Jackson st., drinking, and no doubt you will/about 40 miles an Qour. ( wondor what became of your kid ‘The policeman { Rey trouble and backache, . .. few slight bruiseg ° ° hotel is net Eveu with the Mr. and Mrs. mai carrying on this chaiity of his same course. leads from the pler to her main deck the office, and few cooler sleeping places _ave to be had at any price thaa Try this, also keep up the water|and was traveling at a speed of escaped with a’ System | ‘WOMAN MAY BE [CAPTAIN INCH TO NAMED REGENT | MAKE REPORT OF OF UNVERSITY LOSS OF VESSEL PALACE CLOTHING CO. 1022-24 FIRST AVE., COR SPRING 0c ON THE $ E | Mayor Cotterti! ‘Thursday aresd | At least one change tn the p NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—Captain Ithe ordinance to take over the Lake| sonnel of the board of regents of the| yancia Inch of ‘the lost steamahip Hurien & Highland Park ratiway,|utnversity will soon be made by|Voiturno seemed rather emar free of cost and Incumbrances, Governor Lister, as Regent Charles sod than gratified today by the Nefore th road ia formally turn-| 1. attle has tendered sine showered on him for hia con ed over t the present | his r \ t during the burning of his = trustees will file a bond for $ § will leave In a fow weeks | ye 1 PE WE PONS Indemnifying the ainnt any |to begin the practice of law In New] — His eyes, which suffered severely poasible existing de York |‘rom the heat and the & f the It ts oatit it will require § While Lister has gtven no intima were stl troubling him, but 000 to put the line In shape, as It/tlon as to & possible successor, to physiolans said they were oon This is what we paid for the Wholesale Sample Stock of the Elson Mfg. as not been in operation since| Spooner, there !# a rumor that alfident his mht would not be tm i : : : April woman thay be named 1 permanently Co. of St. Paul—combined with our entire surplus stock—it goes ie no wpectal fund from| Alumni of the Universlty of Wash-| ‘The captain was preparing his re- | » money can be drawn, and/ington are discussing the name of|jort today to the Urantua 8. 8 an Erickson suggested the| Dr. Maud Parker, among others }company which ¢ ated the Vol-| issuance of $100,000 tn utility bonda,| Attorney Donal MacDonald {# also|turno, It will embody « compactly to be voted for by the people. ploked as a likely appointee, Mac-| written account of the ship's | The denominations of the bonds, Donald was a prominent debater at/ with a tribute to the courage of th . are to be $100, #o that they can be/the university and tn the last eleo-|crow, a word for the excellent be sold to the people direct tion was a candidate on the demo-|havior of the passengers, and an case Erickson's proposition ts|cratic ticket for representative. lexprension of the highest gea* tude d, the remainder of the sum |'9 the distressed companys res will be used t connect th cue. ud of the road with the | Among the survivors who, with SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, AT 9 A. M. Renton & Southern line at Capt. Inet arrived here on the son st oonland, were t nameless At Half Price and Less. Here’s your opportunity to buy your Fall Clothing and Segul Murr, en arm when was struck by auto driven by Dr, W. P. Stewa in front of the Ballard hotel, Bf lard y. and Dock place, Thurad STAR’S NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT VISITS ARBUCKLE’S DEEP this one enjoyed by the girls of the Deep Sea Hotel Both young men and young women live on a most econom fea! plan. There are acovmiao- dations for 4 «x thelr own laundry work, if they care to, and a good many of them do care to. But they have lots of good times, too—"we're all just Ike one happy family,” as they put it in thelr petition to Ar buckle’a heirs. Mr, and Mrs. _ Sheeley are father and mother , sustained a brok hened bables, who will sdopted by rich New York families ons relatives elatm therm Furnishings at a tremendous saving. Here are ie ect items; an| Rosa Loehn, first punished rt under the anth«c 1 ad ‘al-led guilty and pald $21.80 fine and] Camels are about the only quad ay rupeds that cannot swim. Mra BO « law, pl Extraordinary Special—$20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Men's Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats costa tunes $10 | 1022-1024 FIRST AVENUE CORNER SPRING STREET SELLING OUT! to them a As an ald to one Mr. Cu the Deep Sea Hote! has sale anywhore The co who have walked down gangplank, headed / | rtage icense bureau. in number, And th | than ono pair that or the mar- are many ere ‘se more now, pre paring to leay safely- moored Jacob A. Stamler and sail the rouch seas of matrt mony, “as soon as HE gets his next raise ‘SEND AN APPEAL The necessity for immed! ernment ald for Nome was p out in messages nent by the Alaska Com bureau of the Chamber of merce today to President W100 | rep) and Secretary Lane. The United States marshal Nome Thursday denied he sent message to the effec relief was needed. WOMAN DOCTOR JAILED For failing to pay imposed by Federal Judge Net Dr. Katheryn Harrison, convic sending improper m the mails, was taken into custo¢ by Deputy Marshal Devenpeck SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Th Jeath here Th Rose Ov: | worl nm shot putter, is a erious blow to the Olympte club, of t that no mor the $250 fine § r through | 'RALPH ROSE. 1s DEAD Seattle’s Great Music House Forced to Quit Business With nearly half a million dollars due from customers in Seattle and vicinity, and with a stock of finest musical instruments of all kinds and descriptions valued at which R was « member, With Rose representing the club tn the xht events, the Olymple team f the most formid tos in the country cumbed to typhoid fever, illness abl Rone # after a brief at "| @ince 1820 nearly 31,000,000 Immi- anie . ag . grits have landed ta Unite another quarter million dollars, the great old institution, one of the three largest in 8 ea porta In the last year 1,197, the United States, is compelled to close its doors. Only One * ‘BROMO QUININE” Inadequate financial facilities and neces- sity to retire the interests of the estate of our ire of BW GROVE Cures arip in dy Hoffman Lowers the Cost of Living! |L. 1. Hoffman, Inventor of the Hoff. man System of Man-Tailored Cloaks and Suits With the great System of Hoffman | duroy Suts. | Trimmed Silk Messalin Ready-to-Wear By tho Cloaks and Hoffman System of pe fect-fitting garmenta, every one can | Serge Long Coa be fitted. Because of the numb of garments manufactured, tatlora are employed, and elsewhere can be half that price A collection bought here fe of startling that will start a stampede of bar-'$1.45; $7.00 Black French Plumes. gain seeker $2.45. $25.00 Black Long Coats, | $15.00 Sport Conte, , all colors, | $9.95. $65.00 Silk Plush ¢ $8.95. $35.00 Mink ‘Pleces, $17.50./ $23.50. $30.00 Black Lynx Sets $20.00 Fox Pleces, $8.95. $200.00 $12.45, $10.00 Neck Fur Piece The Pioneer Piano House Fancy Black Fox Set, $110.00, Hoff. | $2 $5.00 Child's Fur Set, $1.45. Thi i i man System Suits, $20.00 values, at | $35.00 Flue Tailor Suit, $14.96. $6.00 : : : The Greet Third a venue ame neic ae upes ay mee $14.50 Hoftman System Suits,|Tallored Walking Skirts, $1.95. Eilers Building Third Avenue at University Is'to Be Closed Out Entirely at Once $27.50 values, at $17.50. Hoffman | $36 Matolasse Coat, $18.50. | Suits, $40.00 values, $22.50, Hoffman System expert $14.95. a suit such a you will pay $50 to $60 for! Serge values | $3.00 Suits, | late beloved President are the reasons. Sale commences Saturday morning. All day today being devoted to marking down the stock. at $19.50. $10.00 Tal reo Skirts, $3.95. Fall ) valnes, at $9.95, Fail 00 values, at $12.50. Fall ) values, at $14.50. Fall $35.00 value: lor-Made $115,000 Cash is to be raised at once. 0 values, at $17.50. Pur Cash buyers will have a bonanza. We shall sell for wil ee ate Li: a cash wherever we can, and give as long time as we lserges; values up to $12.00, at $3.95, must. Furs, Muffs and Stoles, $20.00 val ues, at $4.95. Furs, Muffs and is : . ; Stoles, $15.00 values, at $3.95, Fall A sacrifice unprecedented in the history of the musical | Dresses, $20.00 values, at $11.95, instrument trade M for r le aineseta, $18.00 Yalede, at ' it t . See Sunday's papers f educed | Silk Waists, blue, black ‘and gray; prices and further particulars. $5.00 values, $2.45, Sweaters, $5.00 |vatues, at $2 Sweaters, for men | . or women; $8.50 values, ‘at $3.95. | EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, including the Sweaters, extra good value, in nation’s foremost pianos, such as Chickering grands and Lela pa dba pag ae # PED be uprights, Kimballs, the genuine Autopiano player pianos, Dre . $18.00 values; only a few bungalow player pianos, church and self-playing pipe ae ia sees FR ge obs - organs, orchestrions, leading makes of band instruments, $5.00 Ladie Raincoate, $1.45 guitars, violins and all other small musical instruments, $15.00 Men's and Ladies’ Raincoats as well as talking machines and records (except on a few makes where we have given our word to manufac- 50, $7.50 0 Men fen's Raincoats, und Ladies’ Silk Rain: coats, $9.50, $25.00 Men’s and La : R 4 dies’ Raincoats,$15.00, $30.00 Cor turers not to cut the price), sheet music, etc., etc. Sults, $945. $65.00 Fur-| , Long Pink 25,00 « 8.95. $20.00 Oxford Striped 27.00 Tallor-Made 00 Long Blue Coat, ». $15.00 Girl's Coat, . $ $5.00 Rubber $1.00. $1.50 Shirt Watsts, 36 Silk Messaline Petticoats, Saturday Night Concerts Discontinued r| Ope 1 Cont, er |lor-Made Serge Sulit, $1 or | Plush Cape at) Hoffman Cloak and Suit Co, 1316

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