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TODAY cad hel, 6 Tonight—Mat Plimpton, in E L TING E The Bird of Paradise | tt! tivion ct sn estate night — All Week 1 Suit for divorce has heen started AN Matines — Saturday Piimpton Today Saturday Charles I wh id to THE GIRL QUESTION * Power’ * Marvelous Hippodrome ELEPHANTS |ELEANOR WILSON IS TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW DAYLIGHT nd Floor Clothing Departme With an 8-Day OPENING SALE Beginning Tomorrow, Nov. 28th Ending Saturday, Dec. 6th Overcoats ON ALL Raincoats Blacks and Blues, Tuxedo and Dress Suits included. one of our fine hand-tailored gar- to come and see one of the largest that in the future you will take ad- what you wear by trading at Seattle's most popular Men's Store (The Tailored Ready Co.). $18 | Special Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, Overcoats, All Rough Raincoats Raincoats Raincoats Raincoats Raincoats Raincoats now now $15.00 $13.50 See Our Special Window Display, Showing These Great Clothes Values, J ASKS A DIVORCE|A REAL BAD MAN againat | cently ich an |ers In n barber jafter hearing the evidence, “4 Full of Laughter and Good | mi = M Matiness 2:30 pm. ives ILL OVER WEDDING | Other Big Features and 9 p.m. tk 10¢ and 20¢ we Nake A Bea WASHINGTON, Nove 27-—Mina| a - rs ong : = |Eleanor Wilson was attended by a CAT SAVES THEATRE SEATTLE THEATRE physician today —_—— Puane Mute a8 Her ilineas, it was said, was not ITHA N. Y.—Pinkle, the Tortght and All We erlous, but resulted from n ifeum theatre pet cat, saved the wainey & MITCHYLL PHESENT none Incidental to the jouse from burning when she) ¢¢ the * of her al eratghed at the face of George Wil “The Great Divide? | re ster sponte ot Mamson, a sleeping actor, until he PRICKS 0c, be bride was still unk tished the flames “Bwoke and extin STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY -GETTERS Night M Bareain uy, any seat 356 was expected, however, they would — reach New York in time to sail Sat urday for Burope. | walted, and arrested Ansista@t Man Jager Keating of the hotel, ‘pte ite pgp sinaesnonmn THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1913. y EC, Rodgers CAMBRIA, Micl . EVERY day i hank 4] ne th me NOW! I et n ' ne each what and must cople never think of giving thanks for—-SIGHT!" Grand jma Welsh said as I sat in her carpetless “front room this thanksgiving day eve “1 thank God most of all for letting me see my boy, John, and my boy John's babies! But 1 always thought He would do that for me and | always prayed night and morning, ‘Heavenly Father, give sight to my eyes that | may see for juet once my boy John and his babies,’ and now | them! j t it just like mirac | Jeous performed in His time | en earth?” she asked. | And so It seemed to me | Mre, Welsh was blind for 60 lyeara and now #! wees! Surgeons lat Wesley hospital, Chicago, mair ltatn that they restored her sight by an operation Hut,” insists Grandma Welsh }*their hands and their mind gulded by GOD Himself, in to my 560 years of prayer! |HAS MEASLES LOSES HER SIGHT When I was a young girl I he the measles; when I recovered my sight began to fall me. At first tt came over me so gradually that | |didn't notice It much Then my eyes grew dimmer and years ago the world tnded sight. Then I jbegan a new in a world that |was night all the time 1 married wertook me HOME KEEPING WOMEN \Need Health and Strength, The work of a home keeping |woman makes a constant call jon her strength and vitality, jand sickness results from weak | inactive kidneys, and irregular bladder action more often than she knows. So many times it but more misfortune my husbend was turns out that her weakness, tired out nervousness, head- aches, depression and weak back are caused by kidney | trouble instead of female trou- ble and Foley Kidney Pills have helped many a woman back to a state of strong buoyant healthful activity. Fo- |ley Kidney Pills are a blessing jin the home. A lady in Sagi- naw, Mich, Mrs. Anna Dre- bold, 162 Oakwood av., writes : “I had terrible pains across) my back. I was very nervous) and felt all tired out. I took Foley Kidney Pills and in just a few days the pain and ner- vousness all passed away and I no longer suffer.” Sold by Bartell’s Drug Stores. i ‘ie ROBERT | PADS-AVING ONK Prick |] PAINSTAKI> oe SKEVICE $15 $11.25 Denaae COLMAN, mube [DENTIST | That Martin Ackerman Rheumatism A Home Cure Given by One Who Had it. In (he apring of 1892 1 was at y Muscular and Lofia who re | terrorized the women work shop on Western ay by exhibiting a revolver after he had been ejected from the place fo tacked ma ‘ pting flirtation, te bJec its of violence, was brought out | his preliminary hearing Wednesda ° Finally, t found a remedy that eared me eompletely and it hee never returned. I have aiven It to a number who 0 Hibly eftiteted and even it It develo he beat 2 cow to death while working in Cherry valley, .lustice Brown bound to trial in the superior ped that only recently him over court stmpty mall your name and 1 will eond It free to try, A you Rave used It and it Naa proven itvelf to be that long ooKed- fo: of curing you Rheuimatian, a the price SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 7 Finding 56° wild ducks, 51 m be than the law allows one person to fi fen't that any have, In the St, Francis hotel r or when positive relief te thue frigerator, a deputy game warden free? Don't delay. confiscated = them while diners PERSONAL | Grandma Welsh Thankful; Her Sight Is Restored After Fifty Long Years of Prayer) in ehing to support and milked cows olgbt and morning tor| KO John was “Oh! how | prayed for aight just to cateh one glimpse of his little face ae | felt it cuddled up my breast While | washed, he had to stand by the tub to tell me when the clothes were clean; when I swept he had te along with me to tell me if I got the dirt CHURCH RAISES MONEY TO SEND HER AWAY and | had something r I wanted to see vies an much as I wanted to see my John! If we bh if { hadn't been afraid to use 1 made been #0 poor the money for doctor's bills tn stead of making {t keep our family | together,” Mre. Welsh continued, “T wight bave gone to the hospital x AKO, but it was only when the rch led by t r, R oney t me to Chicago, that | 1 KNEW « was anewerlng my prayers Don't yo how He worked? | Through chureh people and ch the doctors at the Chicago or came and the ban dagen off ne ¢ did, but 1 1 was terribly dis. was heartsick! told me that I that I must ntrike my no hope re ald not appointed! 1 But was | not alle the doctor room Hight | “When the he arm another room to jsaw a tree! | Right then and there I fell down on my knees and thanked the Most | High! doctor came again and led me into a window and I ° ° “Yes, It was like stepping from one world into another; like @ person being dead for years and coming back to life again! Put { didn’t care so much. after all, to see thone big buildings, and the cars and that VANTED TO GET BACK HOME AND SEE | MY BOY JOHN AND THE BABIES AND 1! WENT THAT VERY NIGHT! All the way back I kept asking myself, ‘Will | know them? | “When I stepped off the train T saw for the first time the town In | which I had lived all these years, but,” and the old eyes filled with tears, the aged voice trembled, “I didn’t recognize my own boy, or my boy's babies-—until they ran up |to me crying: ‘Gamma, see us'!” eee At Wesley hospital in Chicago. | Supt. Gilmore said that the opera tion performed on Mre. Mary J Welsh of Cambria, Mich., consisted in removing cataracts and films |that had grown over her eyes. -< |BURGLARS AND THUGS BUSY IN SPITE OF POLICE With « double patrol of police on duty between § o'clock and mid- night, the “crime” wave which has | struck ttle in the past few | weeks seems to be still at high tide. About a dozen hold-ups and} burglaries were reported to the po lice today | William Howard, Wiltshire hotel, was robbed of $8 by a masked thug at the foot of Pine st night While the driver was checking a Jioad at the Colman dock, thieves }got away with a team of draught |horses belonging to the Pacific Trans ‘0 Dr. } Bourns’ auto was in front of the Seattie Genera pital } night wl he was toler hos o the confec J. Hilyashi, 668 5 worth of cigar as stolen. home of J Seneca st., various articles, 1321 B. Agen burglart worth $100, was What makes The right goods 3 | taken v? Tt t the right J. W. Rogers, Right hotel, was grow? The dint at t igh | No Charge for Hxaminations held up by two men on the bridge goods at the price is what | Phone Fillott south of Yesler, between Fifth and] | om yao weary Sixth aves. at m right price. makes us grow. euarn Three larg tee 0 stolen during |} neaday nigh | Davis 12 KILLS HUSBAND PORTLAND, Nov: 3 27.—Mrs. W A.| Loveland is under arrest et Cen investigation as the result of shoot ing and killing her husband, W. A Loveland, an engr 48, at home of T av at the Taylor a rtland their home on F Heights, late yesterday, She declares the tragedy was accidental, and fol lowed a struggle for possession of a revolver she had secured from her bedroom at her ha 1 v While holding the we F arm's length, Mrs. Love clares, her husband reached for ward, swerved her arm and caused the revolver to be discharged, bulleg entering his right cheek, + Death was instantaneous MAKES LAST RUN Having « eted r last run of the ear t ing se the Nome liner Senator, of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co., will replace the steamship President, on the Call fornia run, The President will be lInfd up at the Seattle Construction | & Drydéck Co.'s plant for the In- | stallation of an oil-burning system. boy John married an these tw cuddling up| *, Melvin and Bessle, and Wednesday | 1) Get a jar from your druggist today. were | EASY TERMS Low tow. --Grote-Rankin’s VISIT OUR POPULAR Gif t Section | forts in best gi the coming holiday rreat new depart arrangemen w complete and this } ment offer 1a wide range of useft ensible gifts, all } most n ely priced | Fiver sis in readiness and we want you to come ina around; we want you to feel free to come an ; if you prefer you may walk through b your without the attention of a salesman. liver thing is priced in plain figures. Come now while the assortments are at their best a | D | ae Leather Upholstered a e wi mi wi se [Fn Of Three Pieces io H H ff Attractively Priced 2 ‘ 5 i We now have a splendid assortment of these three- de piece parlor suites in all finishes of oak and mahogany, ps various designs, similar to picture; some have leather f ks as well as seats. They are very appro- upholstered priate for Christmas gifts and our special prices should prove very attractive. en up to $75.00 Pike and Fifth HOLD TEMPERANCE RALLY ~ AFTER QUACK DOCTORS | | A union temperance rally will be SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.—Fol- lOmin wicioe. ‘without. Hoonses, /held Friday at § o'clock at the First members of the state board of med-!Presbyterian.church. Fifty views feal examiners said they were start- of W. C. T. U. work and workers ing a state-wide campaign against will be shown. Mrs. Cornelia Tem QUIT MEAT IF YOUR BACK HURTS, FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS WITH SALTS ~ MEAT FORMS URIC ACID, WHICH, ment, CLOGS KIONEYS, IRRITATES BLADOER OR CAUSES RHEUMATISM. channels often get sore, — water scalds and you are obliged © to seek relief two or three times |during the night. 4 | Either consult a good, reliable — | phy sician at once or get from your When you wake up with back-| |pharmacist about four ounces of jache and dull misery in the kidney | Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in — lregion it generally means you have/a glass of water before breakfast — | been eating too much meat, says a/for a few days and your kidneys | {well-known authority, Meat forms|will then act fine. This famous [uric acid which overworks the kid-|salts is made from the acid of neys in their effort to filter it from | grapes and lemon juice, combined | the blood and they become sort of with lithia, and has been used for |paralyzed and logy. When your|generations to clean and stimulate — kidneys get sluggish and clog you| sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize must relieve them, Ifke you relieve acids in the urine so {t no longer | your bowels; removing all the| irritates, thus ending bladder weak — body's urinous waste, else you have | ness 2 \backache, sick headache, dizzy! Jad Salts fs a life saver for re® spells; your stomach sours, tongue|ular meat eaters. It is inexpem jis coated, and when the weather is|sive, cannot injure and mi a bad you have rheumatic twinges. | delightful, effervescent lithia-water The urine is cloudy, full of sedi-| drink. 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