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Pretty Girls Will Waste No More Kisses; Organize a Club : he me ar rapidly, and ‘ ! ‘ ( and at the club's \ will result ina In . in the A ny ARE JOINING PIANOS ie CLUB PLAN “Better _ RRR IS for ae Mads Ga tas Bk Money and on Such Easy Payments! Now Within Reach of ' ‘ Any Home Factory Piano Club Plan makes you your own wholesaler, cuts out every middleman, commission agent, commis. sion teacher and percentage salesman, and leaves all their profits and commissions in your own pocket FINEST STOCK IN SEATILE Some Makes Established 75 Years. Many Others Over Half a Century Without question these are the finest high-grade pianos and player-pianos ever displayed in the Northwest. Every piano and player-piano is a LEADER. Read the won- derful list—Lessing Art Pianos Maker established 1884; Gabler Pianos established 1854; Haines Bros. famous since 1856; Decker since 1856; Ellsworth Maker re- Wwned since 1885; Bennett since 1889; Cable & Sons, 1852; Brewster, 1895; Armstrong, 1885; Nelson, 1885: French & Sons oldest manufacturer.in Western America: Gerhard since 1890; Burmeister, 1896; Boardman, 1838: Reed, 1842; Jacob Doll & Sons, 1871; and the latest, the Thomas Orchestral, the newest of all of them and one of the sweetest toned pianos in the world, that’s what everybody says. JUST THINK, our entire stock com- posed of LEADERS, AND THE PRICES marked down lower than what the middlemen dealers ask for medium and even for cheap grades. The Direct Factory to Home Clubs make this possible. COME IN AND PICK ONE OUT AT 823—THIRD AVENUE—823 For the first time in the history of the piano trade of America, leading piano and player-piano factories have organized factory- to-he me clubs. | | D. W. THOMAS Who Has Made 8000 Homes Happy | | Each individual member has now the purchasin power exactly as a wholesale house ordering in lots ¢ one thousand pianos This is the greatest money-saving opportunity ever presented to piano and player-piano buyers The best opportunity ever presented td any Seattle and Music enrolled home to have a piano roll serv ice only to the first Free Music two hundred | Such Wonderful Easy Payments Now! By Paying 50c a week Members A get good Per Week Bench Pianos at . $55 $ 50 By k Members B get esrvice- bie Practice Pianos at 87 75 By Paying $1.00 a week Members C get fine Hail Pianos at 136 1.00 By Paying $1.25 a week Members D get excellent at 168 1.25 | By Paying $1.50 a week Members E get beautiful | Domestic Pianos at 210 1.50 |) By Paying $1.50 a week Members F get superb ig) Professional Pianos at 268 1.50 | By Paying $1.75 a week Members C get magnificent | Fine Art Pianos at 1.75 286 latest and best Player-Pianos Also a great range of America from $1.50 to $2.50 per week. FREE MUSIC AND FREE MUSIC ROLLS TO THE FIRST TWO HUNDRED It is impossible, within the limited scope of this space, to give a full idea of the really advan marvelous tages offered at this time in the Manufacturers’ piano and player-piano clubs, But see for yourself salesroom You quickly decide that it is to Come to our and_ investigate will antage to enroll of your adv « member one beautiful pianos your home at once extras. Every fair dues, no thing simple, and hon est Bring a Doar or Two and Join the Factory Piano Clubs and Make Home Happy ATIONAL PIANO MF AT 823——T HIRD AV.——823 | th of Orpheum Theatre and pposite | drama = A awain leaving his adored one always walks a little way THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913. 6B T -Men’s Suits, Extra ° Pair Pants, for $15 then stops, looks back at the house, and beathes deeply An Extra Quality All Wool, in a variety of patterns and colorings ep Beg An exceptional good value for Saturda Hing 15.00 Arrested as a Tramp ) xtra specta ‘ The Kssanay company took a company to th try t tt ingen eg teon Men’s Suits at $18 to $20 Ww e retur 1" he machine broke High Grade Hand Tailored Suits, in f sergen, v it fown, and Arthur Bushman, not and fancy dia al bextra $18, 00 $20. 00 wishing to wait for the rest, sald spectal at and he would take the nearby Interu 9 ban to the city, and remove hn Men “La maker hi apar nis in iT glances ast at him, taking rt ' $2 TS them as 1: ment, but the snappy value at $20.00 Co Rich tans and browns f r an ' MEN'S PANTS $1.79 ear Made of fine quality Cassimere; good heavy welgt ncte It hae, and ti st MEN'S SHIRTS $3.50 uty, Men’s Heavy Blue Loggers’ Flanne! Shirts, double back and t le nll wool A $4.50 value $3.5 A fine gentleman always hae Saturday his coat tightly buttoned; an MEN'S UNDERWEAR $1.75 abandoned character is always A snappy value at $5.00 sult. Made of the beat pure 1 z neglectful about this. elegantly finished and derby ribb t. Saturday y . natty MEN'S UNDERWEAR $1.49 Sociological Dram Coming | Pure Scotch Wool, extra heavy welgnt, in gray only. A good 1 49 Wallace Reld ecting $1.75 value, Saturday, garment . of dramas h de MEN’S PAJAMAS 98c rr . : ; Made of fine quality outing flannel, cut fall sire tary collar {th 98 was t to we ‘ f hi MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS $1 whe wange piety Aly age: Made of a good heavy outing flannel, in neat Cut full size 1 00 > ba: = <s e ne Milltw or roll collar Saturday ' f bis own buildings, a rea trap.) MEN'S MALL ORY HATS $3.50 , and will stand the rain. A new lot Just recetve Colonial Until Saturday Night Our p » Other Women,” Vitagraph Pathe Weekly,” world’s ows The Lov f Heauty Lubin | rama; “Me( and His Octette. nd “Aunts, » Many,” split reel B . f Ww ph co ash comedy, argains for Women An author in the act of writ ing Invariably goes through contortions rivailing those of a Boneless Wonder This indi cates that he completely ped up in h as some may pletely wrapped up in himself. Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Shadow of the Mountains 1 Edison; “Their Watérloo, medy; “A Deal tn Ot! medy . two Eseanay ¢ Lubin ¢ Melbourne Until Satur dey Night A Pitfall on th Plan,” tworeel American ¢ Their Husband, Keystone tr edy; “Once Upon a Time,” Reliance drama Disinherited,” Majestic local events “Melbourne, oe When a girl pulle the trig ger, somebody always drops. cee Grand Unti! Saturday Night “God of Chance,” two-reel Dom ino; “Mutual Weekly,” world’s news; “Taming a Cowboy,” Amer lean comedy, . Dream Unti! The Vampire. drama; “Mrs, Upton's Device, tagraph comedy When prison guards shoot, they invariably miss. eee At the Home Until Frida “Ivanhoe,” four reels; “A Weekly No. 82.” eee Alhambra Until Sunday Night ‘The Closed Door,” two-reel Vic r drama; “The Italian Alps nic Nestor, and another subject yar The plano is very much played without looking at the music, always spread open on the rack. oe A Until Saturday Night he Faithful Servitor,” two-reel Gaumont drama Getting the Grip,” and ari's Mistake,” split Crystal comedy; “The Escape, Powers drama. CHRIST PICTURES TO BEGIN TONIGHT ‘From ¢ the five-re » Manger to the Cross 1 Biblical masterpiece depicting the story of the | Christ, will be presented at the Y M. C. A. auditorium tonight, at a matinee tomorrow, and again to morrow night, for the benefit of the boys’ department. The fil show every Important event In th lite of Christ, and were taken on| ground where t ene ed, at a cost ex Many of the Bly pet of Palestine and ancient Egypt are shown In the pictures | THE MARKETS ™%™ @1 oo 59 so @ 40 Radishes oon paid producers for butter, exes, veal and pork: tally by Perry Bros.) Corrected $ a ‘ ow gears nin ak CHICAGO, Oct Cy De Vry un an nd Bring Out Ugly ; ; a over 3 7 and his two aitattes have reached After that no more members will be admit- Hirollers, fat 3 under 20 7 A Soote—How to Remove Easy ne nna woratet baa Spades saat embe ‘ be admit : ba day | Relieved in 48 Hours Hero's a chance, Miss Freckle-| Chicago without a seratch, ‘This is tee rose who have joined will find them- face, to try a remedy for freckles | 4 recore which y has reason to selves possessed of two excellent lings after 10 . nn or Money Refunded with the guarantee of a reliable | be proud, for the journey was a long 48 weeks kings, White ie Money refunded if dollar bottle |deals: that {t will not cost you alone, clear from New York, and f y o7) siliagn estored i, [of “Smith's Potassium Compound” | penny unless it removes the]. oien for the long-necked beasts First—A cash capital 1: |fails to relieve you of Rheumatiam, | freckles; while If It does give you, ° ae RE RL : . : 14 |Gout, Lumbago or Sclatica in 48/a clear complexion, the expense is|Thetr eecort, who Is keeper of the Secon nowledge of iow to increase it, live ee : . 1 hours. It stops the pain, removes |triflla Lincoln park zoo at Thicago, trust Y ne ed N . Toms. | ou are invitec » cost to join. z 20 » cause, and when that {s done,| Simply get an ounce of othine—|ed vo luck that they would keeu 5 sal Squabs, good sire, dow $.60 » no fear of rheumatic deformi-| double strength, from the Bartell their necks inside the cars while Saturday is the last day Join tomorrow, ge Oe Saed sien tee Full sized bottles sent direct,|Drug Co, and a few applications |the train was going through tun. ¢ ae a A. Smith, 6502 K.|should show you how easy tt Is to|nels, and luck was with him o © 18 ikee, Wis., in case rid yourself of the homely freckles One trip like that is enough for ‘ Sirians ae ae druggists’ named{and get a beautiful complexion. | me," sald Cy or ern an rus 0. ' * 61 & 10” \helow, “Smith's Potassium Com-|Rarely is more than one ounce) Aniony and Cleopatra, the gi e pound” is guaranteed to be free needed for the worst ca raffes, sald nothing, but seemed 5 , The electric fan was invented by from Morphine and other Narcotios,| He sure to ask the druggist for) pleased that their Journey was over. Fourth Avenue and Pike Street. an electrical engineer, to Whom the and many stubborn cases have been | the louble-strength othine, as this|They were purchased in Kurope by Idea came while experimenting |cured by a single one-dollar bottle. is the prescription sold under|Mrs, Mollie Newburger, who paid with a propeller for an electric)Sold in Seattle at Owl Drug Co. | mor back if it fails to remove! for their passage to New York and boat. . |BLOredy * freckles, presented them lo (ue Chicago zoo, ato 11 A.M ot ting f 59c ., 69c fit WOMENS’ GOWNS 09 Come in Ruff-Neck ri These full size t Satur fay at $1.50 MEN'S FLANN Made of a good quality Cal gray and tan colors. Th hours only 75e CHILDREN'S 8 Coat style, with turn-down white and gray Ages 2 to These hours $1.50 LADIES’ HA that wil and Warner 98c and they are the Bear Corset any WOMEN'S CORSETS—A figure. These are the American Lady Rust Proof. at Spectal CHILOREN’S COATS—Yes akin, ¢ t red, brown, navy and » in colors of white Rousing Sale Women’s Suits and Coats—See Them Saturday and Be Convinced That We Can Save You Money SUITS AT $14,98—For Misses and young ladies, made of viots, serges and fancy mixtures. Cutaway and ik sown id wear ctrl, Beet satin 1ining $14.98 | | Millinery Specials ’ | A'good $18.00 value, Saturday 1.0... " WOMEN'S HATS aT | WOMEN'S VESTS—Made of a soft fleece, jersey ribbed, } Rg a bets the tad S sagtineke aeaite $3.50—About 75 Hats in elegantly trimmed throughout; pants to match. 48 | Chish or zibeline-—lined with heavy satin. Comes % and the lot; of fine quality Sizes 34 to 44. Special, garment oh pine hes SEO alo hg mane honda $16.50] [iy immed ai’ Seat | MISSES’ UNION SUITS—Mado of fine grade of jersey ribbed | seriny WOMEN'S DRESSES AT $6.98 $00) vernee $3.50 hare isang Toa oe : 48s The materials are Bedford cords, serge and ratine—High or handsomely trimmed with brocaded velvet. Included in this lot are bigh grade made of fancy English coatings, All the new popular shades are value. Choice fancy and plain $12.48 misses, mixtures House Dresses for Comfort. Made of fine quality chambray gingham and percale. A $1.00 value, Saturday, each WOMEN'S PETTICOATS AT 98c in. Comes in black only velvet 79¢ with extra 8c made Of good quality mercerized iy wide flounce and pin tuck $1.26 value, Saturday value. Sale Agents for Standard Patterns and Publi- cations. Catalogue and Fashions Free. CORN LIKE HAND Saw Her Calf Through the Oct. 17 KING CITY, Mo. freak ear of corn on exhibition here Rheumatism ARGAINS FROM THE BUSY STORE omorrow Will be the Busy Day at the a SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS) BOYS’ SWEATER COATS a go Co n blue; double breasted, Sizen $2 98 Size 9x8 inches 150 in the lot; made of gen CHILD'S SLIPPERS 69 2 to 6 yearn. pecial Ld uine leather; t , frames and separate 47 Of good quality felt. Sizes 692 WOMEN’S CORSETS—The famous Empire Corset coin purse, These hours c tO 11, Special .. 6 srrcsccisssrcevecsecsd 6 ‘ ¥ ‘ $1.50 WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 59¢ WOMEN’S STORM RUBBERS, Made of heavy English co wi amed with Gee; Soft down fleece, in cream color, high neck, long Special are ryt 59c lace and satin Ribbon, A good $1.00 value sleeves, ankle length MEN’S STORM RUBBERS. Special . 79c These hours 59c Special .. 19¢ WOMEN’S HATS AT low neck style $6.98 —Tieautiful Hats | WOMEN'S HOSE—Women’s fine all wool Hose, in rib or A good $8.50 value, $6.98 of beaver, velour and garter top. Durable heels and toes. a Saturday ‘Silene coate side velvet; handsomely Extra special, pair . Be PISS Sora phe 252 a ge Ee trimmed. A good $12.00 included. Worth $15.00. Saturday LITTL WOMEN'S DRESSES 79c¢ ras ah morrow trimme: A good $2.50 and Crowd Holds Up the Train’ has attracted much attentloy It! HINTON, W. Va, Oct. 17.—J]placed in the back of her skirt, | 4 a large ear of pop-corn, and it 18 Emerging from a mob of Hinton'’s| would — open revealing Miss shaped exactly like a child's left citizens which had taken possession | Wh rs shapely silk stockinged srearin and hand of the Chesapeake and Ohio depot|legs. Two policemen tried to dis The st of grew near the tn their ¢ avor to see the latest|perse the crowd, but, seeing the e ack door of the Samuel L@vy dress creation worn by Miss Nannie] uselessness of the effort, both fell ome ore only one The | Wheeler, Henry Wilkens said in behind the young woman and esembl to a chi ‘ and Well, we've had slit skirts down | did a little “gazing” themselves Tomorrow Ni ht and triking the owner here with blue, red and green back At the depot so anxious was the has christened it the “Left handed grounds, but that’s the first I've| crowd to get a closer view that the ear of corn ever seen with a calf exposure.” train arriving here a few minute TY jabs , Apparently oblivious to the sen-| after noon was held up 15 minutes The last membership will be issued by the SUSPECT SALESMEN sation she was creating, Miss by the throng which covered the *HOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 17.—Alfred| Wheeler, on her way to the station, | tracks. The excitement ended palbe on Frank Cozena, frtepes wayly along and at each | when Miss Wheeler finally got on t3 e ” aloamen of Los Angeles 8 the slit, which had t by train. rested, charged with attempting to — steal $10,000 in gems. Freckle-Face SAFE AT CHICAGO Peer, Host of Bargains Boys’ Suits That & Have No Equal Boys’ Suits, Extra Pair Pants, $3.89 You will have to see them to appreciate their true values Boys’ Suits, Extra Pair Pants, $6.00 The materials are the best all wool that can be had for the money $6.00 thelr make Ages 6 to 18 years BOYS’ PANTS $1.50 PAIR Good heavy weight, all wool serge, lined Pants; reinforced seams. $1.50 n patr BOYS’ SWEATER COATS $1.59 The Made of all wool worsteds, Co In ruff-neck style A$ 1 t BOYS’ CAPS—Our Boys’ Cap St te cc te newe es and shapes are her cae 25¢ $1.00 BOYS’ WAISTS AND SHIRTS—The stock complete; the styles are the newest, and we can fit the little folk Shoes for the Whole Family The Busy Shoe Department Offers Extra Bargains for Saturday DRESS SHOES $1.98 fine vici kid value ONLY LADIES’ Button or lace style, | A good $ short vamp. All $1.98 MEN’S DRESS SHOES $2.45 Made of extra quality box calf, gunmetal and vici kid. All sizes. A good $3.00 value, 2 49 a 39c sizes 50 Special EL SHIRTS 59 Mifornia flannel, in blue, 59c WEATERS 39¢ Special ........ ec eeseesevveees collars; colors are red, MISSES’ HIGH cur SHOES ‘si. 69 6 years. A Comfort Shoe for Winter. High top; made of vici 39 kid. Sizes 8% to 12 Specir ‘ al ND BAGS 47c_ $1.68 BARGAINS FOR WOMEN CHILDREN’S HOSE—Made double knee, of good quality yarn. $6.98 | sizes & to 9% ra € GIRLS’ HATS ee SPE POE E CE PTO ey ote ees © 1228 59—A big lot of a's and mtabes' CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS—Come in gray and ecru colors; good weight Special WOMEN'S HAND BAGS—Guaranteed genuine leather; lined throughout. A large coin purse with each bag. Values up to $2 Special Hats on sale to- Handsomely Colors are blue and tan. $1.59 made pie seat style. 258 leather 98 oe v d Choice 50. Selling Agents Warner’s Rust-Proof Corset, Empire and American Slit At Eight o’Clock

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