The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 9

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futlers Liquit 7 Hor 260 Butler Adverts: ment NEW JEWELRY JULIAN, THE MAN, WANTS TO BE Carroll’s New Jewelry Store A bright, k to select freries always the lowest Quality always the best 323 PIKE new sto EYRRETT ShATH r RBAN RAILWAY Tt Tieket Off eatiake ties e : RACTION WASH CIFIC N Ls ig evenart | ~ BULL BROS. ust Printers) 7018 THIRD sAIN 1043 SCENIC CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. _ kee! Class Entertairere—8 Julian Eltinge, ae a Woman and as Himeelf BY ABE HURWITZ When one ts a self-made woman,|red hair Can you who can limit hope, ambition and| Harken once more goal? rT ure #0 many So, slapping one knee on the cons dressing, tt other, Julian solemnly assur }it was bis atm to become th beat would the hair for 3 | type of won ymen imagine because they Lencpuaaebagea He's a pret lady red halr they should wear Leave Colman “ @24/ now, as the audiences at the red bes is a mistake Re escent Sunny 8 | 4% | ropolitan next w where Julian |halr is so rare and so besctiful m Saturday. 11°48 pm | Bitinge again appear tn “The that It should be accentuate Table subject to change without! Fascinating Widow will teatif, Now what do you know about And it's all self-made, But he's af that? Mote Sieh. Tare te Rowed Trip-| ter la grande prix, the gold medal Women with red hair should lthe blue ribbon—in short, Jullan wear turquoise blue or puiple or wants to be the model man for | green,” be 8 |women to copy aft Julian will certainly cop the Do you get that, phante? con with all the suburn-that on top of that, » iris ladies | War frm te guaranterd to be better than | meet te a “Organize Common Interest,’ at the Old d (Copyright, the United | wo women should sit to 1913, by Prees) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— “Private interests are organ- ized; therefore, they are pow: erful. Only when the public in- terest is organized wil! the su- premacy of the common inter est be universally recognized.” cussion Thus Margaret W the presi dent's daughter, sumn the pivotal point in the for use of the nation’s schoc houses as social centers, in an ex jclusive inte led to the} United Press. } | Miss Wilson had an opportunity jto study the operation of the pla: a visit | people of governmental economics land political problems Schools as Social Centers dust now we are grinding out) The machinery for this organ More Shotguns, Rifles, Ammunk pation of terest ts th n than we ever did before, must Breen F ceeremnemmeeennaene | Femeewmeccmninmne Y io ter, @port and your own welfare. } state legislator or any other ag jof the cit “TESTIMONY THAT An 014 established ofticn, ww. equipped tn department the educational service lechools. And where as in Wiscon-|}0) sin the state law directs the school joie back for # boards to provide free use of the|su4°taxen medicine. from voters’ com school buildings as mon council ct ments of the people iy of the plan hag be doctor ut without effect. I ly tried Dr. Kilm and after taking n establish charge, but paid service of a clerk or civic secretary should also be furnished, just as this dissolved a He has not Also a friend in Sp been trou Nw Oe priya dceaas Cl Dentists Open Evenings ganization through the use of the social centera is the answer to very | schoolhouse common rense . we sea a BACK OF OUR WORK many of our prob’ ia fateh se on 12 YEARS GUARANTER It is the first logical step toward ag ° = ry |the use of these buildings as recre |... éf Ohio bs als ation centers—that 1s a great par State of Oh of cities and rural’ communities Bree a ieues tal nd Up ccs sete Stal i candl s and partie to hire halla : Print jets ni ework for political _mé four ai bans | that the tacts att contributions will be obviated, and |!" 1} ve teatimonial Bre “trie Full Sets T four-fifths of the occasion for polit: |” and he school house , COMSTOCK, | We hove tn, }used not only for Intelligent con r ournn | ieee ee th sideration of local qu after wnat Diate fashion of the town went Wath the ting but a0 fo discus § , of estate and national affairs nctory et hAt, tone nd for the calm tonsideration of will be y time tn B00N ational dispute shall, as a peo- repaired free of| questions of intert By this means we toda 'f you I ple ene great prot examination no 8 rt eee ie a 1 . aif iny, Th social center problem | booklet of valuat informatior far Guar; should appeal to the suffragtste| telling about the kidneys and blad snd antee to All | anti-suffragiats, for whether|der. When writing, be sure and gular y agree that men and women|mention Dept. R. Re Id stand together at the ballot} cent and e@me-dollar sl men and' gale at all @rug stores, ination the shou box, they must agree that Ht, a Ustverauy Paterson Co, IDEAL TYPE OF WOMANHOOD Julian confesses an admiration for that? things to ate them al instance Still Grinding Says Miss Margaret Wilson, | | Daughter of the President of our common problems, | wamp-Root, |" » bottles was who | - completely cured. I have also rec | stra sr have been comple cured of kid : RATE), thes Rrovise Clerk, iy" and ladder trouble in ove | “Not only should the school | case a friend of mir Toledo took houses be provided free of fiw, hotties of Swamp-Root which stone tn his bladder led since Ohio pring, was service is furnished for meet. | 4180 0 eee 7 ings of aldermen, Iegislators: 1014 sina ket Compan and other sub-committees of complete of kid trouh citzens. es of citizenship or-[ after taking Swamp-Root, I gly This program of citizenship this testimonial unsolicited, f it may tated fifty bottles for 5 1913 THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, OUR PRICES WILL DO IT. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Regular $12.50 value at. Regular $15. 00 value at. ‘ Si ees. Deri $7. 95 Regular $18.00 value at eR ies eit 4a $9. 95 Regular $22. 50 value at. gates $10. 95 Regular $25. 00 value at - $12.95 Boys’ ‘Slip-Ons, "good $5.00 value, at ........... $1.98 Men’s Slip-Ons, the best $10.00 value, at...... $4.95 Men’s Pants Regular $2.00 value at. .95c Regular $2.50 value at $1.39 Regular $3.00 value at $1.79 MEN’S SHOES The Best $3.50 Shoe Values at $2.48 625 FIRST AVENUE winning t pictures showing him recent auto race up Mount Falcon, cs and Inter shaking hands with DALTON, Ga, Nov. 21.—While) Mrs, Knox, who b Ammons, have reunited Wil waiting for the fury to bring in a fonr times, asserted she t Turner with his relatives in To-| Verdict by which he was granted a model wife and mt ada divorce from bis sixth wife, Robert driven hi om his he had Divine F After th of the t Rev position is S. Knox, §%yearold ve' Mexican war, sang to the cc eral songs of his own co! one being “The Joys of Home.” On the etand Knox stated that he had bi an exemplary husban disappeare bome in Can: « wan he an again. Recently ther, visited a mot © te fa seve 4 plaintiff would h Toronto, and a a. tat as thr wn the iiken but his wife deserted him four He was th e ore its = d en r\ t other tn his dash up the hill. months after their marriage, while | com nah bimselt inc nh 4 ‘Os. E. Turner immediately got into r, ome { 012 Firet Ave Tg seers to be, axiomat Miss Margaret Wilson : yotmunteation with the auto cor BECOMES ENGAGED _ 0. woman ini } provision for all-sided discussion on | for they require for tt elt solution | pat TO LOST BROTHER (eau the part of the citizens before the he Intell ¢ of all of t to | REAL ESTATE wens that “adler ina | aiton, t1_anea son, brother and sis ach other since child FIND EM BURIED Drought to know! HASTINGS, Mich, Nov. 21 thelr true: relation-| |While James McIntyre of Quimby ra courtship which was as digging post near the about to result In marriage ft the Th he ul years ago, in England vered a cache ed as adopted by a family named ow heads. They were buried 18 § son, who went to New York,| Men’s Underwear 75¢ Lined at ...... eatts wats 39c $1.00 Extra Heavy Black Derby Ribbed at..... $2.00 All Wool Eagle Brand at $1.50 Heavy Cooper’s Wool Ribbed at $2.50 G. and M. Silk and Wool at $1.50 Men’s Union Suits 73c $3.00 Men’s fine worsteds Regular $2.00 value at. Regular $2.50 value at $1.39 Regular $3.50 value at $1.69 $1.00 Boys’ HIMELHOCH BROS. | OVIES FIND HIM Sings to Court of “Joys of Home” | nmwver, cot sor svat) ag He Awaits Decree of Divorce! as been married her hu home. She sa sed his days prayit monial tar ked If he Judge Fite’s advice alone in the fu The Worst of Colds Relieved | in 5 Minutes '|«": w the surfa and were and finally came to this city Al as they had been left by an|few months age Carl met Alice|Just Eat a Lump of Sugar on Which | des nelent workman, who had never | Jacobson, also from England, and| You Have Put a Few Drops of| the rned to reclaim his stock they soon became engaged. | Leach’s Virgin Ol! of Pine. — HIMELHOCH BROS. 625 FIRST AVE., FOOT OF CHERRY ST. FAILED To Dispose of Their Merchandise THE CRISIS IS AT HAND DEATH TO EVERY PRICE. We must make a stir and sensation by butchering the prices—cutting prices to the likening of the public—and to accomplish this we must sell our goods regardless of value. WE MUST GET CASH—AND WE WILL GET CASH We repeat here, and want you to bear in mind, this is no ordinary sale, but one that seldom occurs. Stock must and will be sold. Bring one dol- lar in cash and get $2.00, $3.00 and even $4.00 in merchandise. Men’s Furnishings $2.00 Flannel Shirts at. .98c $2.50 All Wool Flannel Shirts at ............$1.39 $2.50 Jersey Sweaters, all COLTS 2.02.00 geet ts OC $3.50 Fine Rough Neck Sweaters at ........$1.69 50c President Style Suspend- ers at . ag sid ele ay 12¢ 50c Neckwear at....... .20c 25c Wool Sox..... .-12%c 15c Fast Black Sox......7c¢ 75c Men’s ,Hog Skin Gloves vere: Pees wo -45¢ 25c Men’ 8 , Garters ates 78 Men’s Black Satin Shirts at $1. 00 “Flannelette Shirts... SUIT CASES AT 1% PRICE Extra Heavy Fleece -49c $1.15 -98c . $1.65 Men’s Hats -79¢ Hats..... .48¢ FOOT OF CHERRY ST. 1S BACK IN JAIL [Avsines Tess, Fes, Badges, Banners and OAKLAND, ¢ “Cal, Nov, 21,—In} Lodges. 1912, William Walker, | serving three months’ on the Ala. meda county chain gang for vag escaped with thirty days of ntence yet to run. A few igo he returned, married and||’ LINDQUIST & LUND and surrendered himself to Inc. yolice He explained he had| nd struck it rich, the cloud of Lis unexpired othered his conscience. could pay a fin to jail, but the ttorney foun that the sen-| for serv time. Walk- | February Pennants for 1 been a/rancy, nd had ws ad Manufacturers. 1104 3rd Ave. Phone Elliott 5340 rid hi not hear to it ended to ® w did s no f and didn't ac SUITS AND DRESSES §' d his willingness to be To your measure, of best grade During the unexpired wiciena Tat New Ton pricen ays, his wife be given the igh > ~ 1 Union St. Open re 763 | privilege of visiting him each day. |[™ °°? mem pediment tis | HAIR GROWS FAST ON TIP OF FINGER CINCINNATI, 0,, Nov. 21.—Wil n A. Dolan is the victim of a rare He has a growth of hair| tp of his index finger of his hand | other day, while seated at his his attention was attracted to | JOHN STRINGER finger tip as he rubbed his hand | across his face. He had felt the} hair for the first time. He hastened | e with 14 Price Clearance | Cor oc! -to-date Skir FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS 3020 Arcade Block. Take Fle | mals ady or and Save Half. hh ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. The young woman, in w ng to ’ 1 v Fede her parents, enclosed a picture of | Nellet te w for You at the} to hysician’s office. In three| 4! Civil business, State and Feds HOW ¥0 MA THROW Carl and told of her engagement. | orig re, Don't Walt—/ hours » had entered the phy Courts. ain anatdt. te mew slote yftice, the hair had grown Office 836-340 New York Blk. The parents ‘ he opinion | ‘ |, Mort people who have never used /three inches, or an Inch an hour, Kr yourenre| The mystery ts further deepened hchonian venir dehs 2 hat the ‘engaged couple were broth- it M er and sister | LIVE TO RIPE OLD The statement ts made that thou sands wear eyeginases who do not really need them, If you are one of these unfortunates, then the glasses may be ruining your eyes instead of helping them. Thou sands who wear these ‘windows” prove for themnelves that they can dispense with glasses if they will get the following prescription od at once, Go to any active store and get a bottle of Op- fill a two-ounce bottle with water and drop in one Optona tab: let. With this harmless liquid no | \*’ retdae F ; tion bathe the eyes two or four “Fe MANY aged persons, tt ‘ Mrs. Elizabeth McGarry 18 hale times dally and you are Mkely to oy honity a : ind hearty at 102 years, W. M be astonished at the results right jv q4 caloeent from the start, Many who have (oycen Soe ane ROCKLAND, R, 1, Nov. 21.—The ath of Albert Blackmar at the a of 101 years has set local historians to looking up old residents in this| ection Rockland, with a less than 200, leads the # his sparsely settled farmin try, bordering on two states, popuiation, of | In} coun- | sa 91 years old, been told that they have astigma- “00d. ralses his own vegetables tlam, eyestrain, cataract, sore oye *4 18 © general handy man around} Id, weak eyes, conjunctivitis and ‘oW". Wheaton H, Taither Is nearly other eye disorders, report wonder years C14, Ant GAn Was ® Bolle) ful benefits from the use of this !2 15 minutes. | freo prescription, Get this pre, Henry D. Sprague, the baby of seription filled and use it; you may ‘he group, has just celebrated his so wtrengthen your eyes that th birthday ginseon will not be necessary. Thousands who are blind or nearly BO, ¢ who wear ginsses would never have required them if they had cared for their eyes in tim LARGE FISH CHASES |" BATHER FROM WATER And the wonde eparation MANHATTAN BEACH, Cal, } of it all is that) i Rp | by the fact that Dolan’s hair on his head is jet black, while that on his| jfinger is blonde | "*| HAVE NEW SCHEME _| TO EARN A RIDE, PORTLAND, Me., Nov. 21—The | latest scheme among the tramp fra ternity, and one which {s being | worked to perfection in beatin Boston & Maine and other railro: ‘for free rides, {s the use of railr danger signal torpedoes and other explosives. The tramps carry this ammunt-| tion, and when sidetracked at a sta-| tion where only a few freight trains top, they fasten a torpedo to the rail and hide on the opposite side. | While the engineer is slowing down looking for danger ahead, they climb on between the cars or in |lumber shipments Painless Dentists : EXAMINATION 23,8 00 i 3.50 22K Gold Crowns. BO ecosceer Br idgework DOG EATS PACKAGE || ,, ..$5.00 ot SENT PARCEL POST] ruil Set of Tecth $3.50 up einige Porcelain Crown $3.50 up Gold Fillings....$1.00 up Silver Fillings -50¢ up WINSTED, Conn. katy aon Hathaway of na|her husband a parcel post to the mail carrier Noy, 21 to give Hath, « your eyes ‘before it is too fv late! ain one nene | au Willoughby has fo! te i . We do exactly as advertised, Ma i Do BBs benome one of th en NORD WRPR Dati nie SMtlan AVLIOUAEI re oon has - away left it near the mail box, but|} Lady Attendant. Terms to suit ims of negtec Pelaases Are hy encountered a large, playful por-| this aplendid remedy returned Just as the carrter was|] “an work guaranteed 15 ye: only Ike crutches and every fow 0% Cini oi eant line Be with sut tem¢ p driving and could find no pack: | . nore years, years they must be cha d to fit 1 he fish chased her out of the a ns a Kenuine conte, but 60 | age Th X, paper and twine to. Laboring People’s Dentists. the everinere ing wea od COD | Nreaker jconta, and ig sold at all arte your setker were finally located in the ‘i dition, eo better see if you can, like |! | Mon rear of the yard where {t had been i P less D i many others, get ae ape i modern outsite rooms, for the slg of mi taken by a dog, bift the contents | ectro ain lentists strong, magnetic eyes through tho tq foc, Stewart Hous LT a eee ‘mall had disappawred. The package had | tat and Pike, Opp. P F ° Ste c Ts ger eae wer ck , Opp. Public Market prescription here glveo.—Ady, Stewart.—Advertisement, supply you, then order direct. ‘Contained a wedding cake, ps! une nit for eld. the eld

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