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

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"THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. ’ ogress | THE PRESIDENT WIFE. AND BABY) /VNac } JDotudall + fouthwic 3 LYWOC Ri ow. 5 Sie 5 ‘ a — ry oe ADVISES CHOATE Pp aie te M aaa — adh _ aeetan | i tr Wilson waiting HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc +e ge Is @ and * waid Capt —- econ atinfa tod 1 | aca : LA when Smith, tremulous with emo e 9 . ‘ Choate tion, ‘related nt vathe' battle at ha swith the girls, and watt until ated his patheth e Co t =is9 re ee rena roan |i, ath a * | Sweepin earance of Boys Suits h " commere shin \. . And Friday morning, both wife] \ = aa > M pr Rag RANK J rerUL MAN Amith sobered up. noveltie both Norfol and « ble-breasted ‘ | I ; t peng ong ile. No. F« oO reasons | vo © probably more sert-| Did he tay he had a wife and . KT AT CHES 4 Ot ples Motng: Go 10) oes ait aiware keep tareeded Lote noe tha be crag tibaby? Hat What's good, Maybe 300 Suits have been taken from our stock and priced at these exceptionally low JE GOGHS 7 | Mesico and what is Mextoo golng) yn" And if you love her at ail you|do not advise your trying #0 hard did prices for this extraordinary six-day clearance i ine Amerion'é Mexican pol |Would love her under all ¢ im-!to get f a That fe not the best I'm lable to say anything when} r it tance re » rs HT t , , Im drunk sald Smith | if L know what it was, But|® You are the first man I/way, Rather begin to make your ni OC nm ft and he{Mave heard from who Is honest |self over a bit. Study hard to be|, Smith was captured after he was cKer er uits ' ¢ pe Pagrgese se ” : elled to the floor by one of the pa ~ r wi keeps his own ¢ wel likes to see a girl|sure, finish your profession, if you! tot rth | ~ pe pied ell Ca gees Pa Of thom show it\ wists; but when jou play, let it be|trona of the saloon, W. B. Todd Many Have Two Pairs of Trousers dangerous situation. “But one | DY thelr actions, but deny it/i1ke a child, with a genial epirit|With a chair. He was covering the OG,80 Suits in the Clearance at thing | know, and for that one | Verbal [that will diffuse brightness to all cabs i; big oly ge ki i $7.50 Suits in the Clearance with whom you come In ‘ thing | appeal to the heart and the head of every man present here—that, in this trying situ ation there is but one duty for | all of us, and that is to stand . . OO Suits in the tor not tov. |For recreation, funny der, Henr $10.0 ' f t ( Lap it a byl dpa nag rie notte . warine himself open t Long Trouser Suits r | Patrolt Jones and Peterson} like medicine Jarrested him, and be bad to be re pmee kane by the president of the United As te minine soc lety strength saved tthe hpanital Het 100 we Sizes up to 7 os called to that trom cre a a ssh om the source teal “attendance, He had doctors $10.00 Suits in the Clearance at... $7.25 4 aod coast he , t tad ‘hy the Seisthoat Jen ‘ "to uanociate with both ween with his heart-rending story | $12.50 Suits in the Clearance at... $9.25 | Lae sc || | WIDNEY OENTENCE conaD t nme, woe tone | $15.00 — ” the Clearance at $11.00 U(X mea eee : | ore hapy y, oF an] PAY IN SCHOOLS $18.00 Suits in the Clearance at. $13.25 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov ¥ ‘ man t 1 f ne ourselves. But t wage for } i $22.50 Suits in the Clearance at. $16.50 <4 $25.00 Suits in the Clearance at. $18.50 AFRIEDIANDER ¢ SS are demande travagant unanimously { L. convention know w bate fi eon, of the Illino! We Would Remind You Federation of Labor, {s de That never in the history of this Boys’ Clothing 1 the school systems in indus Department has a sale of this character been held enters in that oe aac Never have reductions been so great. Never hme overworked he y iid tvilne die ieren The | we been so splendidly ready to serve your every H Bearer tof ie |teacuars are paid leas than the “odd need as at the present minute. For the stocks which te money. Now, I won't Say | em chia aide, bur that in what ions, was receives for taking care] have been so thoroughly and carefully selected are to 6 but 1 do| fro nin wide an "lof a horse a of a horse complete in every detail. O he be o to lve with |@mounts to | School books, the resolution com: | ry aaa mig toe! Oat f clothing are represented. st mote than they worth and are of 1 ferent educa Neat vuiteo”at hndineeotite ob Ss a For six days only you may buy these bargains. —Tutra Ftoor J ua I tried to get aim a raphioal oa ther ao on rote Mt the!| Children’s Wool on poe gle as a medium of a atic expres. — = SS | eiectog » sree, haer, 18 ona pit, and | biome, And! ABSA EMSLIWIEES O Underwear Reduced ine bieyele trtp to sic and sc re—dealing with labor, be placed in Mbrartes Boys’ and Girls’ Vests and Pants of part and ovher public inatitutions. A—If you want to s 50¢. . F a finist xtra well made. 4 an, take knives, ss _ LEFT WITH BABE Girls’ 45c Vests and Pants 29c $1.25 valu tion, "Women, “will tay . Assorted sizes in white Swiss ribbed $2.50 Part Wool Union Suits $2.00 4 aod fibbone ae i puna eee At P nd Pants reduced for this sale to, We have de ir ral ards are 2 : é nent, 29e. the special p or § y only; $2. 4 Charles ae ht ear har ai m Children’s part wool Union Suits. They es for $2.00. Ve 1 § Mra. Charles Haight the girl is on-| are carefully mad rom a good weight of | same material, the garment tep-daughter material. The suit, $1.00. 1 the night of the mar Charles and Elizabeth) SALE STARTS AT 9 A. M. 2 fe : A READER September, 1911, trouble} ~ . Po * " iy wu Never in our history have we A—We this meaning kept brewing, until last August.| MacD yugall-Southw ick Peete Ue Second Avenue and Pike Street a thing satio of the wo Well-bo: ertal | Haight and “Babe” left and never! 2 1 done anything as sensational as Pilot the word “Well-torn” pertain lreturned. Stioetly atierwhed, ke reception will be given at the Pe-) DEMOCRATIC LUNCHEON [iunchoon of the King County Demo« this. Never have we ced f which deals w iprovemen wat suit for divorce. § Mrs.| Roh brideelect and groom-to-be| The ¢ yn of @ vice president {rene “iD at Good Eats Cates in this radical manner at this time [lot a race, especially the humas Hed a cross-complaint and| , Bn brideelect and groom-t0 be |The Seaman's Servitude bill will be J ean ‘ } Thursday the sult came on for trial | (15) i a Scare Benes ident to su the late Harry B. Drees | discussed Miss Ethel Forbes will of season. To those who have been nic marriage is one in Judge Tallman’s court ol an Prominent '\ | winl be held at the Saturday noon|give « solo. sale as this | Chines» soctety waiting for just su we say, “Here it is DON’T MISS SEEING OUR WINDOWS parents are selected w to rearing children wanely, and with every |WEDDING SATURDAY PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN DIGESTS FOOD each | adhered to the wedding cere not swayed r, be hey ar but that they a teontes td When we advertise an event of this kind you know by that love, but h hig th 1 at the Lincoln | what it means. You know what’kind of values to expect 4 beach “ hotel Satur rnoon for Miss! es , Saat: dere ‘ ss right of every child to be well’) oR. L. R. CLARK, 0. D, 8. | Yee Mamie Chin, daughter of Chin| STOPS INDIGESTION, SOUR-| trouble is that which you eat does and you know what kind of treatment you are going to bor: that self desire will be ott | ee ey careful in ee {Chin Hook, one of the wealthiest| A arivones at Pantages! NESS, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA /not digest, but quickly ferment get. Sale or no sale, we give that kind of service and aah y De ty ERs Bop se a alte | ted ‘ aterials that to|Chinese merchants in Seattle, and|_ Actors and actresses at Pantages IN FIVE MINUTES and sours, producing almost+ any ge a n _ weg is eof code world noble men and women, self-| lec ing all materials, tha | Kung Sam I woof Lee Mee | Will have for thelr audience to _ meepufranue eis attention to details that makes lasting friends. sacrificn soe lift them ebove | tbat we and Gin, plone land prow sag Nn BT hactiere mn If you feel bloated after eating,| A case of Pape’s Diapepsin will the eg ae tac a: durability man. Following the we Saeahiese ha Chava” Wit and you believe {t is the food which | cost fifty cents at any pharmacy fills you; if what little you eat lies | her 1 con e any stom- guests of Mr. and Mra. Pantages n } The boys, in charge of H. KE. Par five minutes that Lm a sh, The Star circulation mar ach; if there is difficulty in breath-| Fermentation and Sour Stomach is $10 Gold Crown for W Mladic derive at the % pror ;\ing after eating, eructations of} causing the misery Indigestion, yur famons $10 Never o'clock 7, | 80! undigested food and acid,| No matter {f you call your this high-« kh-« like @ lump of lead on your stom-| ach THE GREATER SEATTLE CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1418 Second Avenue—Opposite Bon Marche Store Open Saturday Til 10 P. M 4 sativa ba And not only whe if» Larsen tburn, brash or a belching of | rrh of the Stomach 7 s, or by any remember that any drug store ic to begin its cony has been set for them you need Pape’s D promise not T kids are have the » you need E 8 I t we will t | 5 hurt you one bit |time of thelr young lives. For this! *t0P, food fermentation and Indi Our guarantee Im the one thar j special occasion laye : ‘ hd s you. It is signéd by t the nec neutralizes excessive acid ator and manager formance stomach poison; absorbs that mis ery-making gas i tation which so and causes Dy Pape’s Diapepsin will regulate any out r Stomach within five minute st promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all WE GIVE GAS. | W Slike th thelk saved ar All the boys have Regal Dental Offices omen on Jed to appear at The arade, prior to going to che, Bilious Or. L. R. Clark, D0. D. 8.,, Manager (Griping, ete. Your real a of any kind of food you eat e th theatre 1405 Thir v. » Cor, nion| Bacape pe * = apien mamsen Tl scsi eum coener SA I URDA Y vv IT IL S L I Joweler and Silversmith will open a new store for women 9 Is Now Located at His “ in women's ample MAN S SA E 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. |/ coats, and raincoats. The location | Soros “shawn QF THE UNITED STOCK AT 4 TO ¥2 OFF convenient to the women shop pers but te ont of the hich ret Hl Storm Weather Specials Will Bring the Crowds. trict. This, coupled with the vetiinown fact that a samole «a I Come Early and Take Advantage of These Sale Prices ment store, handling the best of a —— DRESSES Sick Cons: Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Etc. Best values on the Coast. We are in the low-rent district, and can afford to give you full values. We don’t pr mise to sell you a garment for half price, as $15 Suits for...... $15 $7.50 Dresses for $7.50 $25 Suits for...... $25 Coats from $9 to $27.50 All prevailing styles and fabrics. A visit to our store will convince you of the truth of our statement Northwestern Sac Co. 329 First Ave., Near Union Take the Elevator Ladies, Look! SKIRTS £0 Men‘a Rain manufacturer's output, can under 34 Ais Union. CIPICTNI— CNMI NICH CN COCICN IND —nr OUocrIOc1oooooweu wo In making quantity rates of 80c, 70c and 60c after the e 450 Suits on sale at the La- ean abe ee ae dies t pS bs ae $2.45 @ é is a $6.95 Industrial Progress se ee Son a ee cee D d B t F ] LP to Times Bldg. roieantecrerroriimmeercaren | |) pe dt hb ' : $1.95¢° The original sales ticket is on first 5,000 cubic feet, the compa feels that it is not Bs : cub gas company feels tha’ each garment. Cut the price in C2696709O2M =F 169 $222 G96) =2 2 PI PO DOAIAIISIOOPOSOOOWIO cic 4 hea 2.5 1.8 only laying the foundation for !arger development of its half and the garment is yours, t ee $5.00 : : ‘ : own business, but is aiding materially in the industrial de Take your choice from 450 suits. THE ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS . ar Sas $8.95 ‘id . velopment of the city at large There is no unfairness or 1118 Wirst Ay | ; Coa rn all col $17.50 w t heavy $17.50 adh R I : te extra for mailing outside elty or mate ' ria $ M Injustice in a sliding scale of rates. They are open to | L di ’ S | i; to $ Ural ee ene | S allo ae aU SRA . everyone, This principle is recognized and followed in a les amp e SEWING (VMACHINES Peale se Gahina ip $27.20 WOOTEN ass oad $15.50 oN a f every form of business the world over. ° AND All \ hae , ; Suit $8.95 $ W ur % uit op A) As wan ) cptesutin | |) DRRAEES AND skINTS $25.00 $ : : s Fifth Floor Denny Bldg. a ge Suit, st LOaan f A a Oade Seattle Lighting Co. Floor Denny afta" 844,80 | (roc in easice’” SPOR | ito 332. DANCING Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767. HIPPODROME orien Hoffman Cloak and Suit Company 1316 Second Avenue The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—-2 Shops—110 Mad: HOUGEN

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