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PES ere A rN A A eetpaniacaeeipenienniprmrese = Sa SS teres eer METROPOLITAN TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK—EMES. 50c 10 $2; MATS. 50¢ 10 $1.50 SUNDAY ANOTHER COHAN & HARRIS SUCCESS NIGHTS BEGINNING FOR t AUGHING PURPOSES ONLY J 0" Mai Wed. and Sat. 25¢ to AMERICANS IN AFRICA LONDON Oct. 22.—Richard Walsh, a Texas ranchman, has been appointed manager of a big Bouth African cattle company tn which Kansas, Dakota, braska and Wyoming cat men are inter ested BIG MUSIC HOUSE SELLING OUT One of Seattle’s Foremost Establishments to Be Discontinued | Fine Pianos, Talk if. Machines, Church and Se pe ing Organs, Genuine Auto Pianos, Bungalow Sheet Music, Mu sic Rolls, Safes, Office and Other Furniture, Typewrite Automobile Trucks, Eto. Closed Out. | Entire Stock of music emporium, the ind, and one | must | The great a ee most complete of its of the largest In the nation, sold out at once a ig not a question of profit—tt fs not even a question of realizing We aro retiring from the we cannot get now g to realize out any too quick People are bdeginnin : what »n extraordinary occasion this fe No combination of circum. stances has ever brought piano and other musical instru ment prices so low as now appear on ier ehosing out price tags. To sell out more than a quarter of a million dollars’ worth of mu-/ gical instruments and to actually | Fealize $115,220 tn cash therefrom at) once, is a herculean task. We fully fealize that only the most extraor dinary inducements will move such & tremendous stock at this time of the year. Therefore everything has been mercilessly reduced except Talking Machines and Records, which are contract goods. This @losing out sale must result in the greatest sale of fine musical instru- ever witnessed in the United it is Sooyere 4 be costly $1,150 and $1, Grands of the costliest be offered for $795 and and, when the choicest and brand new upright pianos in fancy oak or mottled mahogany or/ t walnut cases, reliable New Bar makes will be sold for $156, and for even less, when $325) are slaughtered at $182 anf ; when regular $450 styles are ly butchered for $268 and etc., and when several excep- ly fancy ones are ticketed for bony $427, $314 and $278, the sii mee of the sale will become it. a modern used upright pianos gre $86, $118, $135, and when no advaace in price (except simple in- terest) need be paid if easy terms ‘of $15, $20 and $25 and $6, $8 or $10) @ month are desired, this will indt-| ate in a slight measure what this; Occasion means, though price/ means nothing unless one sees the Geruine Autopiano player pianos, Pianola pianos, and all other player pianos are offered at corresponding | Feductions. Elaborate church and school and_ "organs also at very much lees) cost. All must be out of the} 5 | Electric pianos, self-playing or-| ehestrio also reduced far below} actual factory cost. | Music, classic and popular, will be} almost given away. | Guitars, mandolins, banjos, accor- @ions, at leas than half. Violins, orchestra or band instru-) ments for what they will bring. The aim is to sell for cash, but any instrument in the house is ob tainable on our easy payment plan. | Three years will be given to com- plete payments. Persons living at a distance may safely purchase by correspondence or telephone. We agree to pay freight both ways on anything that does not prove entirely satisfactory But very prompt attention will be necessary to secure choice | Requests by wire to hold certain| styles till letter can arrive will be| honored thirty.six hours only Since all prices are based on ac-| tual cash cost of goods, those tak-| ing advantage of easy payment plan will pay interest on deferred pay-| ments at 8 per cent per annum | Every piano, or organ, or genuine| Autopiano player piano or self-play {ng plano, and all other instruments in this sale will be accompanied by the respective makers’ uncondi-| tional guarantee, duly counter. signed by us, agactly as though sold! at regular price, thus making the; purchaser absolutely secure in his | purchase. | There will be instruments for ery home, and for every purpose.!| Baby Grands and Parlor Grands,| usually costing $850, $1,000 and more; fancy $650 and $700 uprights, and others worth $500, $400, $250, $700 and $1,200 and $1,500 genuine Autopiano player pianos,| also genuine planola pianos, bunga-| low player pianos, beautiful orches trellos and music rolls for same, erything deliberately slaughtered for quick sale. | In conclusion, we wish to an. noun2e emphatically that every con-| tract, every guarantee or undertak- | ing entered into by Etlers Music House will be carried out to the letter. This sale, as above, commenced Saturday morning, and if every reader could but realize the exact situation as it is, nothing would be} left tor sale within two weeks. The} store will be open every day from $ to 6, Saturday evenings till 10., till sale is over. Eilers Music House, Eilers Building. Third and Univer: sity, Seattle. t | pected to visit King George HENRY MILLER In “THE RAINBOW |SEATS ON SALE | THURSDAY By Abe Hurwitz Are you sure this is the right place ked Vie We had been told by the city editor to “cover” the farmera’.moet ing, or achool, or some such affa running this week at the Commer clal Club roome When we got there, we made a careful survey, In the big recep tion room were a number of groups of people, men and women, falrly srosperous-looking citizens, neatly very business-like $1.00; Nights, 50c_to $1.00. A were at the tables —— | playing checkers and chess, A few | were reading Most of them were }etanding tn little groups, chatting N farmers here, Vie com mented | Not a Goatees in Sight And, indeed, there wasn't a goatee” in sight. All farmers, you w, have "“goatees kno | - Also, most of them have a straw | in thelr mouths V —_—_— | fc is @ keen observer, and he's be counted upon. You can sit Dicey” Weaig GE Sactile, mm Sore OO anes Ot ee ner chine driller's I) description accurately oriole comnsinglacne es Maybe It's the Chamber of Com merce where they're holding forth, one man ts unacc X Wie suggested result B fall of a big We explored a little farther. In rock near Lacona, at the east por | ing dining room was a fairly good tal of the Cascade tunnel on the) ji “tag A a ahunt ake Milwaukee line. Jround tables, listening attentively The slide occurred shortly after | [ound tables, linen! blast of powder, and the : 7 ers Were sent in to “point No “Hayseed” Atmosphere e hb ling A mass f rock t an evidence of eft hanging, and this « atmosphere there, olth But we sat down There no other places to expl unless it was the pool room, and were » Ma sure the farmers weren't moet egal there. Seattle “it Is essential to breed in Hampstead dividuality in your birds,” the | speaker was saying. “When | you have a bird that reflects | distinctly your own efforts, | you have something that can v down by the fireside and fig Secretary of Labo 7 Wilson will See as htic| Ure approximately how many speeches while in Seattle next| ¢99® you will have, how many ee : chicks those eggs will hatch, Tes ek aeheie a and when those chicks will be aterns of Gabe ; gin laying. In chicken ri ~ eK n * Labor, Ms i it Is well to put the busin .. Z Oak) a salary basis. That is, allow c : te work, which you can count Commercial club on the evening of November 12. The Commercial club voted reso- lutions Tuesday night commending upon as a steady income, Un- lees you ha dy income, you cannot venture far.” f STAR ARTIST AND REPORTER VISIT FARMERS’ SCHOOL; “WHERE,” ASKS VIC, “ARE THE FARMERS?” LOOKED LIKE SESSION OF BANKERS —_|AMUSEMENTS); SEATTLE THEATRE | ro , M2.ORE “THE VIRGINIAN” |” orn! Pair toga | Dargain Night Monday, any seat 2 | -_ |The Chocolate Soldier “PANTAGES (i525, 8 “An Eventful Honeymoon” OTHER BIG FEATURES 10¢ and 206 WE'LL POTLATCH * === AGAIN IN 1914 ‘The Girl From Mumm’s BIGGER'N EVER 27 Apecial Ausr 4 Days, Commencing Sunday, October 26 special Matines The Captivating Parisian Musteal Wednesday vam 16—Whistley Musteal M\tm—16 eattle i’ teh in 1914. This Beatle will potlateh In THIS sescoo—Niet toe, the, was definitely and unanimously 4 ae {ded by the members of the Seat: | matinee 6. the tte, tle Carnival association at the Are eae on . Sale Wridey, 10 . @ lili! Uc club Tuesday night, after © U%! HOT DS CONTRACT ing peech ad by Nathan Eck oe 7 | FOR A LIFE JOB . The « LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22.—In ree FARMERS HERE Bo for & pron she would piogbeiy at ae 0 marry, Rosle rgolis, 20, joined with th a hotel on tee ds @ contract for ; r € a ob. n rumors of Yot {t wan very cloar she was a; feed them before you get your owny 11:30 to 12—Speakere and guests (9 the coming of t Rosie's engagement, her nlogan armer. In fm very successful breakfast. Don't keep ‘om walt-| will be Introduced In the lobby here 3 . - ted, | t me alarmed and made the con mer, from all accounts, Vic was| ing 12 to 1:15—Luncheon, for whicn| President Foster was reelected) oi plussed Vic wan antinfied We were at time and the following program has ®* mee eld secretary, | Qo--7— Dor * beat allt he wanted | the right place, It wan really the been arranged promt " oa a ta a | * . to know tarroatd’ edhosl~anther aittersce | 12:90 te 9a146—"Supporting the | ahd James D. Hoge treapare | It a All thone folks, all those than what we expected we Family on Five Acres,” L. ¥. Wil | xcursions al en, were farmers! Yes, stree! Directed by College 12:45 to 1:15—“Marketing Farm T t N vy d AWe gathered a fow more secle The school ts con Products,” Senator W. H. Paulha- | 0 a ar ifie potnters on chicken raising ace | . om Helen Dowe Whitaker, and a Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy t r reontered the main reception There Vic's heart bounded with | joy |_| 10:30 to 11:30—"Plant Diseases,” Seated on one of th ar! H, L. Reese. nett 6 Jand —specificatic broad-br t . an that we known farmer awl in conversa tion WASHINGTON, Oct Presi-| Wilson signed the urgent de appropriation bill today ® prov Leaves Colman Dock «y |10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. court| Yard Open to Visitors. 1:30 to 2:15—"Orecharding,” 0. M Morria. 2:15 to 2:30—Question box 2:30 to 4:30—Section meetings , for demenstrations and conferences. dent ficlency | ¢ cont 4 com abolishing the ving Finally They Find One was Farmer C. L. Smith, from ern Washirgton, and he was some tnaide facts to a little HANSON SAYS HE’S NOT A CANDIDATE "Y' | Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., ted 2 and 5:30 P. M. 1) Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 to 12, Half Fare, The World’s Remedy Meat Prices, - Her diction was perfect. She|group on dairying the Chamber and the business men : rex f : for promptnesa in handling the as re 5 On Pe eetine se pe re hed ag ea Pe rhe etoile | You make no risky experiment She | m them,” by d ¢ t ed i Paina say ottie sitastion here was dressed like any of our club/critturs will stand quiet wh Ole Hanson, prominently men-)congroasman will be a candidate| When you use occasionally— | /\ yas oy women {n Seattlo—in perfectly know they're coe to & candidate for the Unit-|for the senate whenever there is need—the | / | good taste Iright after milking. And be sure to ed States senate on the progress! Congressman Faleoner, in spite, most universally popular home TOMORROW, THURSULAY, ‘ ° saa ——$—— NS Se ticket, Tuesday night meeting of contrary announcements, is still remedy known,—Beecham’s of the King County Progressive /in Washington, and, according to Pills, which have stood the te i league, det ly announ that @ letter to Will H ry, has nol.” 9s: ; . AUGUSTA, Ga, Oct. 22—Hold. VISIT FACTORIES SLIPS 10 DEATH he will not enter the race. present intention of coming & test of time with absolute suc- ing the indictment against him {I- a Confident that he could secure Whether he will also be a candj-| cess and their world-widefame g legal, Judge Foster has dismissed | re neg ‘the nomination, Hanson declared he e The Home Consumers’ league the case against Thomas E. Wat-| son, former populist candidate tor! president, charged with mailing ob- scene matter, STORK EXPECTED LONDON, Oct. 22.—Reports are! and JUNEAU, Oct. 22—The register and recetver of the land office here has recommended the cancellation of the Hartline Group of coal claims ternaon of this week. leave thetr headquarters, 2090 Ar. cade building, at 2 o'clock, going direct to th tory of the W. KR ay. From there to the where luncheon will be served. Queen Mary in February next A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS for failure to open and develop WHEN CROSS, CONSTIPATED, ‘Y?™ tied ce Wie FEVERISH, GIVE “CALIFOR- NIA SYRUP OF FIGS.” ‘NEGRO LYNCHED Mothers can rest y after giv “Cy eer “| MONROE, La, Oct. 22.—A negro, ing “California Syrup of Figs,” be who insulted 6 white girl here cause in a few hours all the clog ged-up waste, sour bile and ferment- ing food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, play ful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they be} come tightly packed, liver gets! sluggish and stomach disordered When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue is coated, this delicious fruit laxative.” | ley Dr, Kingsley was formerly Children love {t, and it cannot cause| concert organist at the Alexandra injury. No difference what | He will be astiat ails} palace, London your ifttle one—tf full of cold, or aj ed tonight by Franiein Hedwig Monday, was taken from Jail by a mob of white men early today and hanged to a telephone pole. CONCERT TONIGHT | symphony concerts will be given at the First Presbyterian chureh sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-| Fritsch ache, bad breath remember, a gen ss tle “inside cleansing” should al MASQUERADE DANCE ways be the first treatment given.| The Orthopedic hospital commit- Full Cirections for babies, children|tee of the Pythian sisters will give of all ages and grown-ups are print-|a masquerade dance at Pythian ed on each bottle jhall, First and Pike, on the even Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.|ing of Wednesday, Oct. 29 | Ask your druggist for a 5-cent bot- |tle of “California Syrup of Figs, MACCABEES RALLY then look carefully and see that it} The Maccab rally at the W is made by the {fornia Fig} O, W. hall, Fourth and Marion, Oct Syrup Company.” We make no/ 30, will be for the public in the smailer size. Hand back with con-leventng and members only in the tempt any other fig syrup afternoon THINK OVER THE SUIT | QUESTION then when you have decided upon what you would like to have, make a trip to the let us fit out that will meet and is even more reasonable than you expected, then Eastern with and you something every that requirement, at a price you'll say Start an Account and nay for it a little each week or month, which ever seems more con jeat Dozens of young fellows ake advantage of our dignified credit plan every week of the year why not you? 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union 8t Seattle’s Reliable Credit House to- | then give| night by Dr. Bruce Gordon Kings-| | HOUG EN The — Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison will vistt two factories Friday af- Kelly, of “The Six Diving Bolles They will slipped from Moore Dress Mfg. Co., 817 Western | LAXATIVE Creacent |i Mfg. Co, Occidental and Jackson, | Ww GhovE on bow eenove NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Gladys owed a duty to bis business asso ciates and to bis family which pre & spring board Iaet ciuded him from casting his hat in ight and died of a fractured skull lthe ring. He promised to support : for election any progressive nomt- P.,| nee who ts fit for the position, and he gave unqualified endorsement ture et Blof Thomas F. Murphine for con- _ | Kross from the First district. | Murphine’s name was greeted with m, and it is Colde Cause Headache and Gri ‘ININ® tad NINE” It hae at great enthust, Ladies Your Winter Hate Cleaned and Reshaped kreanive leader tn the last legie! ture will be the Bull Moose nom! tate the Nom Fell ond Wister i none of congress in this district, re |Murphine did not make any an- ouncement of his candidacy thus | far. | Bryan's Very Happy Congressman Hanson's ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silveremith Bryan, speech, following humorously chanted the hymn anent a big Is Now Located at His “stone rolling away” and said he New Store was glad to know that he would 1010 Second Ave., Near Madieon. |) not bave Hanson “on his back” dur ing the campaign. This practically in avowed declaration that the \ | For The first of a sertes of organ) HEIDEN’S MAILING BUREAU CALL MAIN 4724) Addressing, Mailing and Cireular Work 1407 Fifth Ave. That's the rate we have paid on savings for Twelve Years And we have not sacrificed security to pay this rate. Some one may ask, “How have you been able to pay this tn when others allow only cent and 4 per cent? answer is simple: We are a mutual savings s0- clety. Our ENTIRE EARN- INGS, leas expenses, are cred- ited to our customers every six months. No high salaries are paid. Our expenses are limited by state law. The men whose names appear below pass upon all loans made by the association and person: fj ally supervise the handling of your funds. We start the new store with an entire new stock of 1914 styles, now on the way from our Chi cago factory Merit wins. Officers and Directors J. H, BLOEDEL, President, President Bloedel, Donovan Lumber Mills, Vice-President National City Bank, H.C, EWING, Calhoun, D y & Ewing. W. J. COLKETT, Assistant Postmaster, W. CAMPBELL, Assistant Cashier City Bank > A. SODERBERG, Prop. Index Granite Works. 1. W XWELL, President National City Hank, President Title Trust Co. F. ANDERSON, Lumberman. F. LINDEN, Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer. SOOTT CALHOUN, Attorney. R. CAMPBELL, Secretary. The Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association “A Mutual Savings Society” Establishsd 1901. 222 PIKE STREET The Geo. P. Bent course? We have nev we never guaranteed a manufactured and sold 102,000 National A A Geo. practically conceded that the pro-| - by Chairman P. D. Hughes to take Our business is prosperous. United States today, twice are selling more pianos in foreign countries than any other American manufacturer. Do you know that fully one-half of the pianos being sold in Seattle bear stenciled (fictitious) names? the event of failure of the selling « locate the factory which made them? r sold a piano we could not guarantee, and “cheap” are still in use and giving good service. date for the senate, it 1s tmpos-| rests securely on proved merit. sible to say at this time. The Bull Moose meeting Tuesday night was the first of similar meet- | MARKETS As Pollows: Eirescd mite. Choice St Choice Spare ings to be held weekly at the Good | | Indorse Regent Move The league indorsed the action of the executive committee In nak. | jing Gov. Lister to reorganize the 12ic of Washington relieve the numerous ailments| FIPS «+--+ «+++ seee+- A committee of 10 was appointed caused by defective action of| Choice Sirloin 18c by Cease, the stomach, liver, kidneys} Stea® ------++ -+rrersss charge of the campaign for and bowels. Cleansing the! Choice Liver jon of the loggedeff land dis- the Eats cafeteria at 6:20. board of regents of the University "i | Sausage which was highly commended 8yStem, they purify the blood by the speakers and tone body, brain and | Sse + cpp a tle Rhodes, the league’ voted tm nerves. Beecham’s Pills act! "(our mutton te of a superior imbureo Mayor Cotterill, the con @uickly; they are always! quality. Try it) safe and reliable, d you may depend upon Nt they recently. The sum of $13.85 was Will Benefit You collected at the meeting, and the 9444 everywhere. In benes 100., 25e. remainder, to total $24.20, will be gyeeryene—cepecially wemen—sheald | obtained today Teed the directions wish ever? : Pork Liver, of the platform fn City Hall park, B Ibe. for ...eeeereeeree erected at the request of progr aives for Miss Alice Carpenter, na-| tlonal organizer, who visited here 10c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS—THEN WeMove Generous reductions on every piano—Crowns and Concords—now on hand to close out before we move. We have ample capital We are manufacturing and selling in the WwW There is no civilized coun- as many CROWN pianos as are sold of any other make of equal or similar cost. e try in the world today where Crown pianos are not sold and honored. Any Crown owner can tell you why. About Prices | | Company Guaranty | | Low prices without quality are but traps for the uninformed. The man does not live who can seil pianos for lees than the man- ufacturer from whom he purchases, We sell onl: pianos of our own manufacture, and from our Seattle Factory-Store have been giving values not matched elsewhere. We are now giving con- sistent reductions from our known low factory prices to insure & clean-up before we move. Whether you want a player piano, a grand, or an upright, get this week's prices on CROWNS and CONCORDS before you make @ mistake, | sorry, P. Bent Compan Manufacturers, Established 1870 1421 THIRD AVENUE Terms to suit your convenience, Do you know that In . you could not possibly What would be your re- piano, Since 1870 we have planos, and the first ones made Better ihe tate then