The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913. -|AMUSEMENTS ‘MATTHEWS RAPS FASHIONS; GIVES, MOORE THEATRE & DAYS CONMENONG TONIGHT | GIRLS WARNING Metropolitan } 1 > 0 Me DAY Girls of tender age should il THE GREATEST PLAY OF T 9 not be permitted to adopt the 4 dress and dubious fashions of i 66 | Hi L URE their elders; they should not i be permitted to attend social it INDOY MMi engagements and dances “only ‘ PRICES NIGHT 1.50, 41.00 Ne, the : fit to be engaged In by adults ; - MAT. WED. AND SATURDAY 100, 166, 800, the ws Wade What Gly ke os. : u ° + were 4 Ing, and even the parents | — ene uld be chaperoned.” oO admor ished Dr M. A sits), PANTAGES pions" So not cs METROPOLITAN ait werk : ; poke on the “Ba were) THE (tet SIGHT IN MEXICO" Ge eter OP paca he ee ¥ 1on Monday night Aoy Rent See neste; $¢ oe : | “You sacrifice your children on Famous Kossian Violinist Nema Bald. ie at teas | Denmatisation ef Robert W. Chambers | Nenentionally Popular Novel ate city than any | "SEATTLE THEATRE id that. the @ | ta atrlot atthtuc Mabe i ing erithetarr " | BAILEY © seronent Sanne? |Hawthorne of the U. S.A. Hawo or to thel | friends ana ask thom to bring the sets IS BURNED _Bares FOOTPADS PICK | ON WOMEN; ONE KNOCKED DOWN 1 wore picked as the spectai ftootpad leave DR AMATIZATION OF ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’ SEN. SATIONALLY POP. ULAR NOVEL :: :: home. and loss on vi hf s of burglars and Monday night The boldest attack was made up Th the building was $56 contents $160. The oth was total ‘QUICKLY STOPS THE WORST BACKACHE! Kidney Troubles, | Rheumatic ALL AMERICA READ THE BOOK — THE Croxone makes Bladder D Pp pursue Miss A.W re PLAY’S _ BET- ported to ; fa It you # ' purse containing § d some Se kidney trou be TER YET :: elry ring a brief bladder and are tortured wl and urinary It was take iu th rb © from her FE Terrace | Charles Murphy, Tammany Boss A DRAMA EVERY WOMAN wa eve a SHOULD SEE x tod In the New | wall. me ne the a Ross Tere : Ta any Hall, and the notorious Tweed ring : or what it is practically im Croxone ® to work the min and is guaranteed eo firet nothing. [the port of New York, and the tu | wuffe how old you are you have used sion candidate for mayor, ts favor , RAPPOLD SINGS * over Edward K. McCall for|Possible to take |resu ta. It starts he betting on . t a time you A small audience POPULAR MATINEE theatre last night : pains tn your] Marie Raj . 1 ‘3 ides or have any signe gram, arti d ’ suble, or rheu- | — tr swellings ut j vo! n ed with urt [hint of fatigue le 1,200 Thowgh lacklog tn Joy usness.| BOSTON, Nov. 4—A return to|t mat arly adapt | the program was particu © off year the| ly 50c BEST int Ec," ae SEATS sie aae : [noticed a AWARD DAMAGES Two mark | CUT TOMORROW—WEDONESDAY The Critics Say: heralded short NEW FAST TRAIN and Most Popular } ‘ There is no time to lose in thi iring | Band and Orchestra Instruments . nt Fast st or herself and take advantage of this 1one, n S > C S2 once. There is absolutely nothing to be | itone, now $53; $77 r one, nov gained by putting it off, beause the prices | : 7,50: Ge 2 yn 5s ithe TFRYE:CO’S | MARKETS The Closing of eattle’s Big gest Music House Many Costly Pianos, Talking Machines and Other Instru- ments Being Disposed of at4 Eilers Closing Out Sale. $5,000 New Solo Automatic and Man- ual Playing Kimball Pipe Organ bought during the past week by prominent business man for his new home and one of Seattle's most beautiful. | The House of Eilers has made many notable sales records, but this Retiring From Business Sale is exceeding all former records in the number of high. priced instruments sold. But this is not to be wondered at when the un paralleled inducements are considered plus the fact that there is on deposit in the Seattle banks over $81,500,000 and no doubt millions more in private depositaries, and the tempting and irresistible offers at this remarkable sale are enticing a lot of this money from its hiding. were literally cut t pieces on everything in | Conn Eb Alto, now $44; se at the outset, except talking ma j Conn Silver I Cornet, now $60 are contract g » | G. Conn Cire Cornet, $56; $ | Conn Circus Bore Cornet, now $44; | $l * Flute c real p this a6 eos } +n f ng while the | 2°0 Bb Clarione € ystem, now and complete, have now $32.20; Ht Bb Valve | § now $8.64; $ pha le Trombone, now $6.87; $15 Bb C i mapeaen w $6.32; r 22.50 Clarionets, now Eyer nant POG PERS TEP ; sw $3190; regula Oa a cordia to every one DRUMS nare Drums now only $7 ns now $14.80; regular 5; $20 Bass Drum now $ : id $30 Rod Bass Drum now me in’ a Ives, it te able for every hon easy is st costly While the mansior we are aimin prices are VIOLINS trument Ne D. Baker was believe i asonable The Times—‘Novel in play form packs SAN FRANCISCO, N Sa er Lee itibes sears Southern Pacific has ai ane Ae Follows: | M litan.” Le Prsnalans Ohitads the. 458 a | to mplete Mandolins, Guitars and Autoharps etropo . $3 se ain srneewte jpgrgt d . ple Pp wverland 4, to be known he nemte Ciera. 186 | interest at the rite of 8 per cent per annum | All $6 Guitars now only $2.79; $12.60 Guitars now ag Noy ““ Cheles Spare 12! n the deferred balances Persons living at | $6 16 Mandolins now onl The P.-I—‘“No appeal to sex influence Ribe ..... F226 Ba distance fely purchase by corre (* ie. We agree pay \ : : nolce T-Bone | while pretending to teach a lesson. KILLED ay AUTO Gholce 9c i te ee leat J Choice Liver 11c prove entirely satisfactory. Requests by wire | 95, fusiaaica w only 18 q Sausage ...--+ eevee old certain styles until letter can ar Harm¢ OW OF Hohne The Star—“A very capable cast de- ae 18 a ME aE EEL: Goucs ede easy | Bow sioicand Teataite s now only #80 pa r choice Ve Ce wll be 108r thirty-six hours only very livered this carefully staged production f cpesadrpdpetceaghclg red VOTING IN OREGON RT ee piano, player piano, organ and other instru STRINGS AND BOWS . " PORTLAND, 0: io pe si a ments incluc in his sale wil » accom- egula » olin Gut § 8 ne c ” on set near her home F Nov 4 Cane Wild Rose 28 t 1 th al l be a Regular 1c Violin Gut Strings now 9 with great success. 3 33 : whagigijpdinbe cbeatren ctbnat ali yy TMC Pie. r SE di ” Bil panied by the maker's unconditional guaran- | Gut Strings now 180; 26¢ G Strings now 1 | — Nd wyensa It signifies purity and quality ry eect i S" me ceeie Wane camara era) PRN dah co A nea sold at regular price, thus making the pur- | INSTRUCTION BOOKS , r bell ringers : the electorate pa op aD p.m, sold at regu nae AND FOLIOS the Star Lyceum ri SAEHAN GOR a whined apet RUED HY ayeuee Al Bae 56 books now 55 A. will be i , ah: oa Meee Suitable’ and satisfactory a ments will | books now mow ‘onip aber tee faite dee tee: in \ the Dut ae a bon be made for patrons to make their pay | folios now 65¢; $1.25 folios now Se r th ; 74 ‘ Oregor ter the sto sec « ll he si tanor i share of the cost of the proposed| iia ash enTme all! PIANO METHODS TO GET ELECTION RETURNS ee orion qh bE roa | We wish to state also, emphatically, that ©; now 30c; “National, regul 73 3 atch POKANE | every contract, every guarantee or undertak Peptide “ie chin Meade Jing entered into by Eilers Music House will SHEET MUSIC . ing held te It was estimated . be carried out to the letter | standard the a f registered 8 wou ave te. PIANOS | All Evening and Saturday Matinee i foremost Grand ear Magical’ Effect of The nation’s foremost Grand and Pie TRE ANCES: ; . . et ee regular an Pian including Chicker PERFORMANCES: Entire Lower New Face Peeler FIELDS IS een | fae ielmball® Solfnet ff. Eile The Y Floor, $1.00; Entire Balcony, 50 cents; * PORT! atthoD Bungalow Player Piano, Be ee thi har po "i x 1 i d|Me barne ger an 1 y others are now g ng at lbe and 25¢, nov Ww Oo “ntire . |. °, ee Frank eee at hitherto unheard of prices, but figures mean Entire Gallery, 25c. wa ae ; Ae BNIDOE-WORK | el ittle unless associated in person witlr the par PLAYER PIANO MUSIC ROLLS i falling to turn over to Jc man Co | Pits ticular instrument to which they apply, Also | | Regular ive rolls now ste; $1 rolls now 67e; $1.75 ’ ‘o|fey, ht successor, A ximately | © rie i hc a Ae e sis now $1.17; 200 rolls, 88-noté, used e in our i barat Ima Vern008 alleged to have Venn pabiiel many femarkable bargnins in “slightly used, | [alle Row Si17: #0) rolls, Be note, used some tn oa ‘ miens home | money senile returned, rental and second-hand Pianos at | which has also been used in our cireulating librate, f tf His defense was that the money | CLEANING eee all prices. now four roll@ for $1.00 { ro waa lowt thr ch the failure of the With oner Work on : : 1t American Rank & Trust ¢ mpanyl o ations, fn: n which 1 t of th count fund 1 and that Cy iq <J CANDIDATE BEATEN UP 0 ae Store, office and Telephone ae -_ Sty ce m4 IST paaee furniture and Elliott x SR ie Waites for! ‘sale. 4377 + =—_ - everal hours it JENTIST

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