The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1913, Page 6

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= 1 i i An Awful Sacrifice Musical Merchandise Buyers Reaping Genuine Harvest Now Each day we find a few callers who are not yet convinced that we are really selling out. But when they see the crowds of people who are daily attending this sale, and when they see the low prices we make on everyching, when they learn of the tremendous sales in every department to discriminating business men and women, and when they ascertain the exact situation confronting this firm which is compelling this sacrifice they invariably become buyers and lay in supplies of music and musical instruments of one kind or an- other. There isn’t a home in Seattle that is not vitally interested in one department or other of this big institution. ne Weber-made $568.09 and perfectly $546.00 A Weber, Art Grand, Weber. double truss, The $1,050 style, genui Some Extra- ordinary An imposing Lonis XV. Art Gr of tasteful correct design; $1,000, BROW ccc ccc ces cee ec eww e eee ee tees erneeeeee Creations ‘Another still more elaborate Louis XV. design, a $1,250 style, now Never Obtainable Under Price ‘And finally the costliest Louis XV. ever shipped into Seattle, a $1,400 instrument, $768 00 Cee ee eeeeeeeeeeesere i) now highest priced Parlor Grand veo 989000 ‘Also the most costly inlaid Sheratan design Baby Grand ever shown in Seattle, a $1,600 value to (ake agen nl mea ae $895.00 There are a great number of costliest special instruments, marvels of piano mak- ing and player piano making art; instruments such as would ordinarily cost $1,500 and cannot be bought in any other city for less than this price. Here they are now, $780, $765 and $735. There is also specially designed, Piano, a $1,500 instrument, which will go for ... ms Heretofore SS eaettnd hand-carved exhibition design Autopiano Player Piano, the most beautifully istically executed piece of handicraft ever shown; $1,500 would not be too high a price for this masterpiece.. OE GE dcced ote ended eincncbedéce eee Other Autopianos in special designs of Choicest Circassian Walnut, Mission and other types of Oaks and also in fancy selected Mahogany at prices so low as to be almost unbelievable. Pianola Pianos, Weber Pianola Pianos with combination equipment, playing 65 note and 8&8 note rolls. Steck Pianola pianos, Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos. All for sale at what they will bring. New Player Pianos for $318.00; good ones with metal tub- ing and many others. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD The nation’s foremost pianos, such as Chickering Grands and Uprights, Kimballs, Sohmers, Eilers, Smith & Barnes, the genuine Autopiano Player Panos Bungalow Player Pianos, the regular $1,000, $1,250 to $1,350 styles, now $715, $885 and $895, those that retail ordinarily from $850 to $900 and upward, are going at the closing out sale at $515 and $546; $650, $700 and $850 pianos now $325, $395 and $445; reg- ular upright $365 to $500 and $600 styles, now $224, $298 and $388; regular $300 to $400 pianos, slightly used, now $118 to $190, and many others at almost every price. Church Organs with pipe top, valued at $1,050, closing out price $500. Parlor Organs that retail regularly at $96.00, now $56.00. Violins, Guitars, Harps, Band and Orchestra Instruments IN Some Cases Less Than Import Cost. $7.00 Violins cut to... Strings and Bows $12.50 Violins cut to.. . $2.18 - $3.90 bag ¥ 15c Violin Gut Strings....... 9c each $20.00 Violins closing out at......$9.70 25c Violin Gut Strings ..13¢ each $50.00 Violins go at.. .$26.40 25c G Strings..... 14c each $100.00 Violins go a’ -$51.80 $22.50 Clarinets fs $9.85 $50.00 Clarinets . $31.90 Mandolins and Guitars Almost Half $14.50 Snare Drum $7.25 $6.50 Flutes ...... $3.25 $1.00 Violin Bows ? All $5.00 Guitars go at... ++ $2.79 All $12.50 Guitars go at.. . $6.90 $2.00 Violin Bows .. rains All $18.00 Guitars go at.. . $9.15 $25.00 Violoncellos .. 12.00 All $2.00 Guitar Cases.. we. $1.18 $50.00 Violoncellos .............. $28.10 $4.50 Mandolins cut to........... $2.60 r $7.00 Mandolins cut to............ $3.95 Instruction Books ss Bll 256 BOOM. oo one. 5 sins sins cote sees 17¢ Harmonicas All 50 Books. ‘35c 25c Hohner Harmonicas All 75¢ Books. .55e 50c Hohner Harmonicas All $1.00 Books. ... 75c Hohner Harmonicas 75c Music Stands Player Piano Music Rolls Latest popular hits for 88-note Player, to be closed out at 5 for............. $1.00 Player Music, 65-note, slightly used, val- ues up to $3.00; entire stock at, per 50c Folios Song Folios List price 75¢, now ED a acer tee cd ra chnweeede 25c List price 50c, now Entire stock of 88-note Player Music Standard Classics, list price 60c, sale for standard and electric pianos, at.... EMMONS SS sis ag: °5') cid ay coma del cade 20c 5 Pere heh aie 4 oid Oo lei c 1-3 off List price 50c, ‘closing out price....15¢ Miscellaneous selection of popular and clasate musie, regular price 106 to be, now two copies for be THIRD AVENUE AT UNIVERSITY STREET ee night te lof Molly Wood THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, QUAINT CUSTOMS OF QUEER PEOPLE; A STORY OF MUSCAT || Never been in Aral Neither have But Interesting half-wilh in tents or on horse an traveling with their flocks from on or oasis to another owever, han some cities ne of the most important ts at, on the routheastern coast ‘ally all {ts people are Mo- , of course hammedane—the faith that gives re [gion to hundreds of milliona of the world’s people in Asia and Af rica, All Mohammedan women must wear some sort of covering over their faces when {in public, and while most of them cover their faces completely with yells, you and there, an effort to be t belle in the ploture at fashionable style tn bia. Southern “Take a sly glance at those three Arab bdeauth says @ traveler writing of hin experience tn the streeta of Muscat. “Unfortunately we can only suppose them to be A Belle of Muscat, Arabia; 1913. Her Stylish Vell yo id pretty, for their fe ply velled by a kind of k ailk, not unt pale dominoes 4 ades in our own country. to Judge by thelr erect car riage, their elastic step and nicely rounded forms by thetr large, soft black eyes, flashing fiery glances | from between their remarkably, long eyelashes, their beautifully) thaped chins, ruby Ips, all thene| compel me to think that the three are not only young and but the daughters of parents; for their hands rounded arma are spark.| ith richly Jeweled rings and} ete. | he alightest familiarity with a respectable Mobammedan female by | a Christian would end in bis tnetant{ der, and in cruel thrashing we and ling braci oh uid the individual be a Moham- | In Bagdad I have known a ble Hindoo Hterally hacked by a fanatic mob for hav 4 to lift the pagee (hors ) of a Mohammedan female than doubtful character ra hair of more THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE Miss June Keith, now playing the part of Nell, in “Stop The Metropolitan theatre ne@t appeared in the following success ful plays: “Father and the Boys,” “Mra. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” “The Butterfly and the Wheel,” “Wildfire,” “The Spendthrift,” “Passing of the Third Floor Back,” “The Fortune Hunter,” “Rosemary” and "The Master Mind.” From Mumma," which comes to the Moore for four nights and a Wed. nesday matinee, “Teach Me,” the duet be tween Mr. Jackson Barry and Mise Nollie Watters tn the second act Mr. Barry and Mins Watters have as much fun in this number as the |audience does, so it {s not hard to guess the nature of the song. Seats lare now selling for the entire en- | agement. Miss Viola Laach ta one big hit in her portrayal of the character the dainty little from Vermont, in which ts Seattle school mistre “The Virgini presented at t this week. theatre fa| partly 4 | Gulf Stream, | Boston from Macorls, a w AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Metropoliten—Henry Miller tn “The Rainbow.” Moore—"The Chocolate Soldier.” Seattio—Balley & Mitchell Stock Co, in “The Virginian.” Pantages—Vaudoville. Orpheum—Vaudeville, Emprese—Vaudeville. om OM 0 0 6 % 0 86 116 o 4% @ 160 o : 10 Turntpe ‘ seeseee 200 @ 1.60 Prices pad prea core for butter, cans ' ly by Perry Broa.) “4 over 3 Ibe. . is fat, 2 ibe under 20 3 Ibe, fat 18 @ (16 aibe andunder 11 @ 12 Toms, fat, y, fresh ., 12 @ 14 oF 0 @ 12 4 block hows, 10 @ 11% or oo @ 10 | SHIP IS DELAYED BY ELECTRIC FISH eel BOSTON, Oct, 24-—When the Fritish steamer Rochelle reached late, members of ber crew declared that an immense school, of electric fish often called torpedo fish) had been sponsible for hey delay The fish were encountered in th north of Cuba, and fastened themselves to the sides and bottom of the vessel, whose steel plates attracted them, One of the delights of “The Girl ns starting Sunday) betng | )BOY KILLS CHIEF IRONWOOD, Mich, Oct. 24.— Harry Strike, chief of police at Jes sleville was shot and killed acct |denta'ly by a 6-yearold boy. Some mon came tn from shooting and laid 4 shotgun on a table The boy, seeing the gun, took ft and en tered the room, where Chief Strike and other men were sitting, and, polnting the gun, pulled the trig ger. Tho charge entered Strike's breast, death being instantaneous u was held, and the jury returned a verdict of accidental shooting. The Ronery 1 Flower Shop. Funer jal Flowers at lowest prices. 1608 | Second av aM ceca 4 SATURDAY SPECIAL ON ASH CANS. All Cans have metal side strips and raised ventilated bottom. | $2.00 16-INCH ASH CAN $1.69 $2.25 18-INCH ASH CAN $1.98 $2.75 20-INCH ASH CAN $2.39 Hardware Co. 1426 Third Ave. EXAMINATION .83.50 85.00 $3.50 to 00 Full Get of Teeth $3.50 up Porcelain Crown $3.50 up Gold Fillings... .$1.00 up Silver Fillings. 5 nee 50¢ up Wo do exactly as advertised. Lady Attendant, Terms to suit All work guarariteed 15 years, Laboring People's Dentists, Electro Painless Dentists 1st and Pike, Opp. Public Market | 22K to Gold Crowns. 22 POUNDS No. EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! f Young Ladies’ reg. $5.00, for ......eseeee $3.08 | Petticoats .......csceceeees 29. Sold at a pro’ f Child's Rubbers .......+0++ 2V¢ | Ladios’ sateon and velvet Hat | Ladies’ Foot-Hold Rubbers. .49¢ Sold at a profit. | Shapes, also felt ..........+ B9¢ Sold at a profit WESTLAKE] PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine |BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL POUNDS GRANULATED 22 SUGAR FoR? 1°°° AT ALL GROCERY STALLS MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC Music 2 to 5; 7 to 10 P. M. Wagner's Orchestra Will Entertain You and Make the Shopping a Pleasant Task Every economical householder visits the Westlake because Low Price and High Quality always prevail. Be with us Saturday. SECTION A SECTION 2—Continued | SECTION 3—Continued HE-GRADE BOGH at Lowest Prices nktiRe 1 aves Flack Anderson Peanut Butter Pom guaran of tevieg Fee |Grocery Company Lb. 15 STALL 11 STALL 210 Fresh from our own ma- chine. The only place in the SECTION 1 _ The Quality Store city where you aia ie it made from Fresh Roasted 10 pail Pure Lard - <A Peanuts—absolutely nothing + $1.25 Hard Wheat Flour, sack. 107 else used. + $1.20] very nutritious 7 00 25c Vashon Island Preserves 10¢| Butter, Eggs, Cheese and ook 82.69 10c Vashon Island Preserves 5¢ Bakery Goods. 50¢ 17 bars Naptha Soap . or Breanettt | cew Gaited Salmon, Ib Carnation Butter ineappie g New Salted Codfish, Ib.. Store BOOTHS 317-918 STONG’S 22 Ibe Granulated Sugar Alaska Herring, 15 for.... 4 cans Milk ZOBL » Pileht Krons Plow @ 4, i White Boap TOKIO GROCERY STALLS _ 104-123 STONG’S MARKET ‘i GROCERY C0. STALL 219 Fresh Killed Chickens, Ib. 2R¢ Lbs. Granulated casiee, spenider of | ane Sugar 10-1, pail a are lard 81.30 one Main #oni CALL om BEALL. 125 Meat Merchant of the Log Cabin Maple Syrup, qt. 39¢ Weatlake Market. CANE ovcccccccccewctos wo eng) be 2 cans Libby Plassey a wate magthe SRD FUSS & COMPANY | -..-- Mtg | Se Ge ace ia ce These prices are good for all next week wan, ent good all next week “STONG'S GROCERY 50 ard Meitan “Olive Oil 5 boxes Matches. .....15¢ 10 bars Bar “A” Laundry Soap ‘< 4 4 Ibs. Macaroni. SECTION 3 Corner Grocery 2 $1 Lbs. Fancy i oe Walnuts, Ib. Stalls 110-111-112 Me. , Red Apple Fruit Stand Stall 117—-Lower Floor Where you buy direct from the grower PRCIAL-—Good Fating and Cooking STALL 309—MAIN FLOOR For the best im Smoked Meats, and $1.25 We carry al! varictios of Winter Apples, all guaranteed, Brenneman & Mcintosh] * 8-8q—STALLS—116* Circle W Market --1Be Sugar Florida Grape Fruit, each oon ‘one Sweet Oranges, doz New California Figs, 1b. 106 ee ae eS Pure Cocoa, Ib........- 25 10c Cleanser, 6 for. Pure Cider Vinegar, a Pickled Onions, 1b ..30¢ Huckleberries, Ib.. All kinds of Fres! tables. 346 —-—_STALL——__ 346. 342—Center of —342 Market on Pine St. 1.40 $1.25 per box 81. Circle W Lamb Chopa, Ib... Cirele W Pure Lard, ib 15¢ Cirete W Lage of Lamb, IB... 20¢ B &M All Pork Link Saussen, Ih. 156 All Meats Kept Under Gines, SECTION 2 tons 15¢ Snow Apples, per box Waxen Ap per Dox Small Maiden Blush Aples, Fine, large Cooking Apples, T Concord Grapes, Pickling Pears, 1b. 35c—3 DOZ for $1 THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH Every Egg Guaranteed. THREE GIRLS’ BREAD IT'S THE FLOUR THREE GIRLS’ Butter never 24 hours old, made before your eyes, packed tn pound bricks or 31b. stone crocks. Fresh Buttermilk, too. .10c THE NEW $2.50 GOLD PIECES GIVEN IN CHANGE IF YOU WANT ONE. RED SHIELD CREAMERY—STALL 208 At the BIG CHURN Wheap We Make the Butter In the Center of the Market, Per gallon ANNEX Kinde of Fruits and Veg- etables at Lowest Prices SECTION 3 “Sond Prices on Apples by es STALL 200 19 Ibe* Pure Cane Sugar Brown & 3 dos. ¢ 4 Ibe nl Has Made Thousands of Friends Yes! And the everlasting goodness 1s bringing them back for more. THREE GIRLS’ CAKES con- tains no erisco or other butter substitutes, Pure eggs and but- All 8 Bie: eee Clams, at: Bee ter is the system in our kitchen, Yakima Burbank BISAOM, ORR. sedgd dds 65064 be STALL 205 Lucky Strike Fish Co. | THREE GIRLS’ z 81,15 BAKERY at Oe aie i3¢} FIFTH AT PINE IS LIKE THE GIRL WHO DIDN’T GET MARRIED LONDO HES ON THE MARKET Ladies’ Hi-Grade Taflored Suita | Best Table Of Cloth . $5.98 | No white, Mackinaw Coats ++ee-5@ | Canvas Gloves, one pair only. .3¢ | Men's President Suspenders 89¢ 39¢ Ladies’ newest black and colored Ladies’ heavy Rubbers. “Oliver Smoked Meat House COFFEE CAKE | ee ee a ee i I ICE

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