The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 5

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dition tai 1,000 words, Work guar r Nancy Hl - |L@Ynt Q.—We read your kind an Union. ¢ ee swers to others, Will you help aa us? We are two country girls | ALBERT WANSEN t an education, We are x bee and 20 and married. Our Jeweler and Silversmith husbands are ashamed of us Whit Ie Now Located at His because we do not know how Ve New store to act or do Tew. A Monnet “Miss Grey shew to learn we never had a aa we always lived back in the country 40 miles from a hoo! Our | mother tried to teach us, but she had very little time. for there were #0 many children We want to go to school this 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison ores B. KORB CO. tate ® Two Sanitary ore ine se Bpec hind it embarrassing to go 104 Speing St ' to da hool, Do you think night ool will be better? —— : x | Please answer this letter, as it D il will help Excursions Da | Feenous counem ee to Navy Yard 3. %e. ss Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy | to nan Leaves Colman Dock the cha: 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M.| + a Yard Open to Visitors, Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M.,, 2 and 5:30 P. M. bs : Fare—Round Trip, 50c; oy 1 Children 5 to 12, Half Fare. Your Winter Hats Cleaned and Reshaped Into the New Fall aod Winter Shapes The Bowler, 817 Union. I can re SU BSCHINE 1 take Mate sees. iming a name unless it is done A—If_ God shoul PREACHES A STRONG SERMON IN THE DARK 2k Rents a New Sew-| ‘i | ing Machine | Bold on terms to | sty years ago. Iwas t tt sult 14a T! Pike. | Ma | t ' NU BONE COR Three wire boning. guarantees. PRICES and | Fright. he took me back to ®/ iret M. E. ct it ae n up against the | ing} . Baendtys i ow. wage t fany a ~ » $28.50 } | ime 1 cou ng the very | ¥ earateae Clover Leaf Butter and ee Tom ie te eter. Oot Jem init soins Coffee Store I should have 4 5 Lbs. of THEY MUST PAY| 22P%2.23c] a ‘s Pointers on Dec ‘SFR we 8 92-5 toes JOWELAY WAT, jes The elimination of waste effort, the do- WILL RENEW FIGHT | IN CUDTHEE RECALL 2.01 5 thine in the att tea tedines dig oe suas Vitek Given Gade under the otate Fe within the shortest ius possible space of rd time, ONCE FOR ; ALL TIME, is the keynote of successful ¥ sight, “un business and success- 1 by the ac f atate ful living. 4 what eel eae wont Srsihisibdin can this affect title question? a were ® In manner the But forever dispen- sing with the costly, time-consuming re-ex- aminations of th, title from the beginning, each time it iz trans- ferred or incumbered. » able to give that is bona fide. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Or. L. R. Clark, D. DO. S., Manager 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union| NOTE—Bring This Ad With Yo uv Extra Special in Millinery for TOMORROW And how accom- plished? By the standard, guaranteed examina- tion of titles by skill- ed title attorneys pro- vided by Title Insur- ance. You can have it if you demand it. . Note these prices. h4 , LEMON RATE STANDS | reqves sii See the goods. $0 sateen A —The In 41.00; Velvets : OG Wi ott Washington Ss) al ' 1 " held t ee 50c Wy rn pene oar Title Insurance 4, Kuarantecd male stock merce c¢ a ogneh wir 82. 50 CAPITALIST KILLS “HIMSELF Company tA NCISCC ' PEOPLE IN SEATTLE ARE AMAZED | No medicine has such amazement in al mixture of buc 1 ete OUR MAIN STORE IS STILL IN OUR PERMANENT | OCATION . . acts on BOTH PANTACES THEATRE . BLDG. Re dpe oruie a uke ; SECOND AT SENECA, SECOND FLOOR Hest modern outside rooms, 26c|ga8 on the tor t IM Entrance on Second Avenue to 50¢ tewart Honse, 86 West MEDIATELY \ ——— Adverti@e mot, Becond av. and Hilde ' Stewart . THE STAR—MONDAY, HIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS Title Insurance | Miss V 1! " th Ma a As M a ‘ASE CONTINUED ro innak Mbase abies : C NUED Are Great Money Makers " ney Th That's because the soil is the rich- ; : be est in the Northwest. Potatoes run tie me from 600 to 800 Bushels to the acre. NOVEMBER 3, 1913, ESTABLISHED G75 ee Dougall of outhwick In Connmetion watth JAMES (MeCRERRY & CO, New Yor Store pen a mew Gn ey —— Avera and Mike “iret dis- Mer ¢ i ‘ j ied pa et NCO eT ar 35¢ The same garments in extra sizes, regular at 75¢ Union Suits, regularly $1.00, for 75 this week 50c, Extra sizes, regularly $1.35, at $1.00 nade of special, de silk and 1 Unior t egularly $3.50, special, Floor. Initial Handkerchiefs Waffle Irons, Low Base 3 for 50c Regular $1.25 Value THEATRES OMEN’S eheer, all linen embroidered blocked initials, uesaay c heist chiefly of fine " t = * ng etters. Put night Ir high base for gas stoves. Regular $1.45 which make fAH i" r € for gifts. 3 in 1 by a nO Ny warranted. Regular $4.2 a box, 50¢. Ay f NEW EMBROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS 15¢ omen’s embrold. « of h extends » side, The nd drawn, most care ractive and First re Second Avenue and Pike Street _ A new d y in one Mac Dougall-Southwick ~ FIND LOW WAGES VETOES LICENSE KILLED N WRECK or YMPIA k., Nov. 3— express, em was wrecked @ mile from here today. One passen- q ger was killed, two fatally injured 4 and burt. Thirty irable el seriously n two rum | Dance at J Ady.‘ others escaped with slight injuries, is at last won over by —_——— a — —— elt highe at : ewiy Age is pager a en over 18, a ma 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison M $11 and over. ss Renee N with eau mann Marl Brothers sold to the Birming- ham Cannery $125 worth of beans from a quarter of an acre. PERPETUAL INCOME When a mine is exhausted, you have a hole in the ground; when the forests are cut down in most parts of the country, you have rough hills and ridges; when irrigation schemes fail you have arid wastes of desert sands and sage brush. But with a good farm in the ideal com- munity of the West you have deep fer- tile soil that can be worked and culti- vated, and will produce bumper crops in the most kindly way. Good MOTHER EARTH will take care of her children who have sense enough to care for them- forever and forever. See Our Display of Birmingham Products at 1332 First Ave. selves; WANT | BOB AGAIN Petiti is frie Birmingham is only a short distance north of Everett, on the mainland, and by rail is about two hours from Seattle. Acreage from $65 up. Terms to suit YOU i Main Office: Boston Block. Seattle. Branch Offices: 1011 Ave., DATE ADVANCED = HINGTO Hewitt Everett. h (Lakewood) on the G. N. Ry. : Birmingham, Wn, s C. K. Sturtevant | . a (Owner.), AFTER HARVESTER TRUST tr. PAUL, Minr A yurt te the de partiner ntatives t of justice, ©

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