The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 5

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| CYNTHIA GREY’ 1 would lke ‘The Virginian’) A Play a other atet's tm Home what te Mormnn Complexion Beautifier Eon Economical | ats ru taxon t THEY HELP THOSE f ‘ 1 expense. tt le be thar WITH KIDNEY 1) ; Ainge (creain, and better TROUBLES 4 we, f « The reason why Foley Kidney 5 wh *| Pills are best medicine for kid De iL eaae ae aie ney and dla troubles and urt un : omularition ts because they : : : fe wholly of those healing " 1} ot ning and restorative In - tees ' grodients that nature needs to build f | at ole up and renew these tmportant and OW oys | i ¢ we vital organs. Foley Kidney 5 Jao may not pay the bi«gest 4 io ed wax «ithe 4 but they ‘ et og veces ito the tha pt XL | Foley Kidney Pilla f attle | Rar yr tg ae * and amy ak! , " k give good| rf " " «. results, and coptain no harmful] Thieves al ood | - Hi Mn i / 7; Nie ll Anxious | | Mothers | Splendid Lovers Thrills Joys Tears Happi- ness and a Little of the Tragedy of Living and ng All the Week at fH] ®"” BR leek I cscs tencens acca, ars rem an, ornare Trust Prices: : Lower Floor 50c Balcony 30c Gallery 15c Matinees Thurs- day, Saturday and Sunday 25c For any Seat in the House The Seattle Theater 3rd Ave. and Cherry St. Bailey & Mitchell Lessees $2 Rents a New Sew- ing egpeagred Sold on terms to sult 1424 Third, near Pike Main 1535. Resinol stops scalp itching jand promotes hair health | with dandroff 208 with Resin jonal treatment wit? You will be su ckly the trouble disa; health and beauty of \proves: the hair DR, L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. 1 Good, Honest Dentistry : » the “Pain = to Navy Yard th whleb }iess” ts a part sense of the word er, | have stry In two. $10 P $5, Regular extra he $10 Gold Crowns $4 A written guarantee given with/ all work. | WE GIVE GAS i Leaves Colman Dock | Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M.,| Regal Dental Offices Or. L. R. Clark, D. 0. 8, Manager 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union Fare—Round Trip, ing This Ad With You _ Children - to 12, ihatt are. nes, and ke MOORE, The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union 8t.—2 Shops—110 Madison Here’s your chance to make it. We've placed 200 men’s Fall Suits in one big lot for a clearance Twenty-dollar grand tomorrow. values every one. We present you with $10 FREE tomorrow by offering them for quick disposal at . THINK OF IT!! $20 MEN’S SUITS $10 All-Wool Blue Serges, Fancy Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds and Worsteds; all sizes in this lot. See Window Display of these ex. ceptional values. Special Tomorrow $15.00 MEN'S SLIP.ONS, Wool $15.00 Guaranteed $7.89 $7.89 rainproof These Speciais Deserve Your Attention. Come Here Tomor- row and Gave $10. The Palace Clothing Co. 1022-1024 First Ave., Cor. Spring St. Heavy Men's Overcoats, your choice S LETTERS AND ANSWER J to 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M.|> 2 and 5:30 P. “ge | | THE STAR—TU SSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. | | rm e | ESTABLISHED 187 Mec Dougall of outhwick Second Accra and Pike Stret by law und 1 will] them puntshed r names to me ri ire $5.00, $6.50 and , te ParureD swe th mire An't expect to t companion for even if you become mentally for Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy) panionstip worl ight | a . ve to hin not | girl lazy ze it, but an infl Improve your your own from each of us, and It ts/sake. Other me will work out A flabby little man was halted on| “Sharp,” either beneficial or detrin to} all right Mirst av. 8, at 1 o'clock this morn- | don, those with whom we come {n con: | ee ng by Patrolmen J. O. Revelle and | the officers told you to? Oe % P. Rogers, who wanted to know “n CITY NEWS is name, business and home ad 1 would tine te ask yom 8 his ‘name | home ad: abroad The disappearance of J. R. Rock, rer, who has been missing | t ie new ty Mmite, ; in » Duwamish has deen quest n 1 to the police, Friends jof mea who wear the blue. The think Rock was drowned flabby little man, though dazed, ) make It oe gave an account of himelf An appralsement of the estate of All right interrupted Officer G-2 one ver mak me eer s has been filed in the Rogers. “Beat it! , 1 @ valuation Yussir,”, sald the flabby little 1 {is man, withont moving. 00 te Well, do it!” ordered Rogers. Yessir,” still without moving. Wiil you beat {t, or won't you?” d Rogers. 1 will, sir.” abby little man remained in he | dema: Port iar lety Yessir nent must | he no 1| Cha of Me : iinight. Life among Ch he wouldn't “beat it ess|and the progress made in China the station. This were Giscusse * ee Funeral services for Mrs. F. W who died at her home, 408 Republican st, Saturday night the NEW BOAT HERE Ww were held at ur tormentors Honney-Watson — of four of the| parlors this morning 1 wish to get bd A large throng was on hand at ly the same| A total of 316,000 pounds of fresh | Pier D at 7 k Monday night halibut was brought to Seattle amship by seven schooners, ating the largest day's receipts | § months pia las The Congress is 440 feet long and a carrying capacity of 3,400 dead weight She sails on its » from Seattle to San Southern California sk Friday morn The course In applied electricity has at the ef 1 he P. Ter electri ngineer of the P. . begins tonight oe ° A Seattle Transfer Co. —- = -—— A ‘ou to ¢ t both|carrying two tons of co th and Postal tele-| away from the driver o: graph They can tell/ry st. hill, between $ d oy you are too|Third aves. at 9:30 this ning | handicapped fe the work. Usual |The wagon skidded into an tron | it is best to get into a local office! light pole at Second av., smashing " | telegraphy. If you cannot do this, eee i ciliary Kk I am sure there 1s something use-| Seven persons had a miraculous | /)\"" sehstaipal Wipe perares i —— —| escape from serious injury or death | ‘Ph MBit n Pe aw ondey authoris- | [Monday afternoon, when an auto ing the loan of money from the Aho tenia «ys over! carbage to the loan fund an embankment between Issaquah |" sunt Ross of the lighting de and } t. The mact al. | ing fe iar tats sande HL "|partment reports an unpr MADRID, Oct “21 Fighting tn : se © lincrease in lighting contracts. Asbon d el ewhere in Portugal! A, fivercom unocoupled house at - v eported here today. It was! 9047 Humes 6, owned by J. C.| A new wireless station will be In- belleved the royalists had attempt citn inton, was ally destroyed by |stalled in Port by the Marconi ed an uprising against the Young Monday night. It 1s belleved|Co., according to Jack Erwin, man Republic, Details wore lacking playing with ma in |ager of the northern division of the caused the fire, who left Seattle today for company, Portland GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, FLUFFY HAIR—25 CENT DANDERINE NO MORE DANDRUFF oR. FALL. ING HAIR—A REAL SUR PRIGE AWAITS YOU. MAY GALL IT OFF To potlatch or not to potlateh will be the estion decided meetin trustees f Carnival association ¢ » Seattle Arctle club i@night substitute either 1 war fleet cel not L-) not find a trace of dandruff or fall. ing hatr; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, carnival or in the spring has been suggested when you will see new hair—fine ee and downy at firet—yes—but really TELL ’EM TONIGHT To bo possessed of a head of|new hatr—sprouting out all over hoavy, beautiful hair; soft lustrous, | your scalp—Danderine ta, we be | King county progressives will fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff |leve, the only sure hatr grower; meet tonight at the Good Hats caf 1s merely a matter of using a little | destroyer of dandruff and cure for eteria under the auspice of the Danderine. Itchy sealp and it neter falls to King County Progressive league. It 1s easy and inexpensive to have|stop falling hair at once. Congressman Faleofter of Ever nice, soft hair and lotsa of it Just | If you want to prove how pretty ett is expected to reach town in get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s | and soft your hatr really {s, moisten time for the meeting, and he may Danderine now—all drug stores rec-/a cloth with a little Danderine and vunce his candidacy for th: ommend {t—apply a Hitle as di-/ carefully draw It through your hair rected and within ten minutes |—taking one small strand at a time. F. Mur there will be an appearance of| Your hair will be soft, glossy and to announce bis |abundance; freshness, fluffinesa| beautiful in Just a few momente—a first € candida y for congress in the and an incomparable — gle and | delightful surprise awaits everyone district, Justwe and wy as you will you can-’ who tries thia, | A.—Don't try to do as othe lo ADR ( S | That Httle short rule is all 1 wa ‘ RTAI | you to follow. People who are not| a \ uate ; Cre jlike “the others” are th ho| Gua eed wink ark | Single Pairs ne et Irish Point, Maric Lacet be :< ci ur n OBE to $12.00, a French see Curtains \ | these beautif Cl $2.00, $7.50. Sundour English Gaberdines and Rain aoe me and sia 50 Suits, with enough cotton to pre Globe Tailored Union Suits at vent shrinking. ‘This garment is hand fini h silk draw Mac Dougall- Southw ‘ick : PRISONER COULDN'T | “BEAT IT;” EXPLAINS prisoner. In Connmtion atth JAMES MeCREERY &@ CO, New Yo ee *) (Imported Madras Curtains, $3.00 Values Special $1.95 inches ur f f ¢ erlal in ell and wall har 1 y 3.00 "31 95. of Lace and Scrim Curtains at % Price ence the remarkable reductior Tt fol ng ft hat I-made $2.50, $3.5 had la Bath Rugé Underwear G OOD grade of combed white cotton, fleece lined Union Suits, all regular sizes. Spe cial, the sult, S5¢. $2.00 Wool Union Suits, $1.50 Women’s fine ribbed wool Union Special 46 .00 ata. $17.50. $2.50 r cent Regula $1.50. $3.50 Wool Spencers $1.95 A garment to be worn under the sult coat. They protect the shirt- waist and are extremely warm. Special, each, $1.95. - First Floor. j Sec ond Avenue and Pike Street 00 value, the tape. sult, wool n natural col values Names of 13 witnesses are at- ned to a criminal information iled by Prosecutor Murphy, charg- ing Lawrence Duke with man- slaughter through running over and | killing Harry Farr with an auto jon the Kent road Oct. 15. said Police Judge Gor “why didn't you go home when Phone Main $63 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. I wanted ta, yer anner,” said the ‘I tried ta, But while the | ttle felley wus tellin’ me ta beat » big felley wus standin’ on “Discharged!” Steer. Sanitation said the court without sunlight is out of the ques- tion. There is sunlight and fresh air in every department of Wing’s Cafeteria. The finest dining room in the city; a kitchen that is more than half as large as the dining room and as well lighted. A dish- washing room that is furnished in granite and white tile, with all steel shelving and fixtures, is also a sun- light and daylight room; the large and commodious quarters, dressing rooms, etc., which we have supplied our employes are all sunlight and daylight rooms. Isn’t It Better for Both Patrons and Employees? Wing’s Cafeteria is as near per- fection in every department as ex- perts know how to make it. WING’S CAFETERIA The Only Ground Floor Cafeteria in Seattle Highest quality foods served at the lowest prices. We solicit your patronage. “The Daylight Place” \ First and Union J Bigediaanl PESeSe RESE SS 23 Sei aG ETE

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