The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1913, Page 2

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(JOHN PANTON(0O. TO PANTON & LONDON CO. __| N’T BE A LAGGARD Be prompt, get into action—it pays Don't think you can get our 9 to 10 o'clock morning bargains at half past ten or at one minute past ten, because you wont Are ins and We Know It We Want You to Know lt We Want You to Shop Early We Are P. Save Your Own Mone TOMORROW, SATURDAY will be one of the biggest days of the year and we want you to help us re- lieve the congestion later in the day by coming out and getting these bar- gains from 9 to 10 a. m. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS NO RESERVATION CUT GLASS BON BONS “Economy Basement.” Beautiful cuttings, round or in diamond, heart or club shape, sold by high priced stores at $1.35; our regu- Jar price 9&c; Saturday, 9 to 10 a. m. price, each... 6d¢ Limit two pieces. LADIES’ NECKWEAR Main Floor. About 5000 pieces of counter mussed Neckwear, all kinds and shapes, worth up to 50c, Saturday 9 to 10 Limit, three pieces. FANCY GOODS Front Balcony. 100 Round Table Covers. 100 Square Table Covers. 100 Bureau Scarfs, all fancy embroidered, ready for tise; assorted decorations. Never mind about how much 'they are worth, it’s enough for us to say—Saturday, 9 to 10 a. m., price .....-- Limit tore. pieces. Ss a SEWING SETS Main Floor. For ladies and children, about 200 in four kinds. Each consists of scissors, needles, doll’s buttons, thimbles, hooks and eyes, floss, thread, etc. Saturday, 9 to 10 a m., 1, A SCE cee eens cece te nee eewmee memes 15¢ imit two sets. NICKEL TRAYS Economy Basement z 13-inch Sewing Trays in brass or nickle. 9 to 10 a. m., price......--.seeeeeeeerereces Limit, two Saturday, -25¢ “Economy Basement.” About 1000 yards—the 10c quality in staple stripes pink and blue. Saturday, 9 to 10 a. m., a yard....6¢ it 12 hex ‘A GREEN CIRCULAR ON THE ASK FO FLOOR IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED AT YOUR HOUSE. AMUSEMENTS — Reem eer | MOORE TONIGHT SSjJULIAN oe” ALL WEEK L TING E The Bird of Paradise $2 to Ste; Mats, S00 to $1.66. E THE TIVOLI ‘Fivet and Medison. ‘The Musical Comedy Success THE GIRL QUESTION Brim Full of Laughter and Good Muzic. Matiness 2.39 p m. Eves TAS and 9 pm Priee, 13 \rhe receipts will be the nucleus of THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. BIGGEST BATTLE OF THE WAR END INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, | { MEXICAN REBELS OFF TO FIGHT THE OTO BY STAFF PHOTOG. RAPHER DURBOROUGH) Francisco Villa's Cavalry at Juarez, Mexico, to Re ceive Last Instructions Before Gal loping South to Meet Huerta’s Men, GEN, VILLA WILL (SEND PROTESTS || LEWD HIS ARMY | AGAINST WILSON TO MEXICO ciTy| TO WHITE HOUSE) REBELS CAPTURE WOMAN MEXICO CITY, Nov, 28.-— Government troops were mak- cue & prominent federal army } officer's wife, caught by Zapa (feta rebela south of here, and a vietim, according to donens | of insulting messages from her captors, of indesc conses at thelr hands. “We are heaping indignities | upon her,” has been the sub- stance of the messages, and, de- flantly, “Come and get her.” | By Gilson Gardner EL PASO, Nov. 28—Gen. Villa took time for a review of his rebel WABSHINGTON, Noy, 288.—-Pro- troops today, in celebration of their/testa are arriving at the White victory at Tierra Blanca, But} sous result of what is charg:! | even while ft was tn progress he . was giving orders toward hasten.|@¢ to be an attack on the sacred * ing the departure of his forces for|ness of property by President Wil i the South, first to attack Chthua-|gon's secretary of labor, William B./ ¢y hua City and then to move agatoat te | Wilson. the Mextcan capital b He said he thought they could Speaking in Beattle bere. how: leave Joares tonight or Saturday. fean Federation of La Citizens Are Uneasy gathering, Mr, Wilson referred to The citizens of Juares were|the Michigan copper strike, and anxious to seo him go, The dispute | after calling attention to the fact between the soldiers, who wanted that official figures show that the to make purchases tn rebel money, Jargest corporation in the Michigans district: had in the course of 43 k merchants who oe ee re a wan, cowie years profited to the tune of $200.-| ~————— 900 Oat7 Ove “BROMO QUININE? a re of KW Grove. Cures a ¢ Curee Gri 0 De to tit, was rowin, van sagt gage . if 000,000 on an investment of $1,260, The merchants wore alarmed at 000, Mr. Wilson said. Villa's threat to confiseate thelr) “if any Individual or corpore- stocks if they @id not take the, tion takes the ground that the rebel money, and still more fright property is his own, that he hae ened by the soldiers’ threat to the right to do with it ae he start looting. | pleases, and falls to take into be somewhat uneasy over grum-/ jon the fact that the bling by some of his followers to) only been conveyed to the effect that, if they had been a trustee for the wel- paid fn “real money” the diffi fare of society, then he te cre- culty would not have arisen. ating a condition that will The Juarez policeman who shot cause society to modify or and killed a rebel captain and leu- change these tities to property, tenant for attacking a gambler| ae It has @ perfect right to do who had refused some of the rebel| whenever In its judgment it currency, was in jail today and {t| deeme it for the welfare of so- was enid the rebels wanted him clety to do eo.” executed, but the citizens sympa-| To certain minds thie ts economic thized with him warm! MOOSE TO CUTLOOS AT THEATER PARTY will put on a f je impersonator sketch, and “Doc” Proless will put on a 10-minute sketch, “How to de cetve your wife. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Business and professional men, usually of dignified mein, will be seon in original and startling “stunts” at the Seattle theatre Tues day evening, December 2, when Se attle lodge No. 211, Loyal Order of Moose, gives one of the largest thea- tre parties ever attempted in this city. The play house has been leased for this night by the local lodge town. ded TUNION SERVICES, ing frantic efforts today to res | | | | ing union servi able ex- || five Brome Quinine. Look for te I’vejust boughtata great bargain a big stock of holiday and art novelty goods. When I make my holiday display Dec. 10th it will be the sensation of the IN FIVE MINUTEB! Keep this perfect stomach in your home & large fifty-cent case from |drug store, and then , Mon deb Weak 6 se temedr lak ont venation wad Pt when your stomach is bad—or an|agreo with them; if what they esp uncertain one—or a harmful one—|inys Wke lead, tormenta and your stomach Is too valuable; you/and forme gas; causes head: musn't injure it with drastic drugs. |dizeinews and nausen, Pape's Dinpepsin i* noted for italof acid and undigested tf speed in giving relief; {te harm.)memler as soon as Pape's Diapaee lensnons; its certain unfailing ac-|#in comes in contact with the tion in regulating sick, sour, gasny ach, all much distress vanishes, Ite stomachs, Its millions of cures In| promptness, certainty and ease indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and |overcoming the worrt stomach @ige other stomach trouble has made {t | orders ts a revelation to those whe famous the world over, jtry it | vime eal YOUR UP6BET STOMACH WILL FEEL FINE. THE WONDER MILLINERY CO, 1525 SECOND AV. 216 PIKE ST, We Are Still SeMing Our Splendid Fall Stock at Unusual Prices OUR REDUCTIONS MEAN SOMETHING! You Must Come in to Appreciate Our Offerings Thanksgiving was observed ex-) tensively in Seattle's chure | Thursday, the larger churches ho! 5 shes | NOdaK Headquarters | byterfan, First Methodist Episopal and Plymouth Congregational unit- | |ed in services held at the First Bap A full Ust church. The largest union services, in the | j pun ber of churches participating, | was held in the Pilgrim Congrega tional church, in which ten! churches, representing the Broad. way district, took part. Rey. BE. L.| McCausland presided Similar | services were held by the churches in the university and Queen Anne} districts. Everything photographic. Fancy stationery. and complete line of Christmas cards, EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1320 Second. Incoming stock will take at least one-half my pres- ent floor space, which means that I have to get rid of half of my present big stock before Dec.10th. CUT PRICES WILL DO IT OW WATCH ME These Prices Will Soon Give Me the Room. Sale Starts Saturday, 10 A. M. \* 250,000 building fund. In addition to the presentation of | ]f Mixed With Sulphur It! Ys good plainly marked. SOUR STOMACH—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN t f keep It bende y Northwestern, Photo Supply Company §) SOOO OOOO OOOO OOO . \ph Nee E ing in my big stock cut in price. Here are a few samples. All Small deposit will hold goods until needed. [ SPECIAL OFFER ‘The old-time mixture of Sage Tea | beland Sulphur for darkening gray, TO Encourage Early Buying streaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s treatment, and folks are again using it to keep their hair aj} First five women buying suits after sale starts get choice of any Hoffman g00d, even color, which ts quite| System Tailored Suit in sensible, as we are living in an age! house, values $14 50 os ( i 10¢ and 20¢ DRINKS POISO | }Movert Castle, 26, 105 Fitth av. who swallowed a dose of car with almost fatal re- Thursday night, has a good recover, say physicians the famous New England play, “Quincy Adams Sawyer,” by the! icon wr Naturally Bailey & Mitchell players, there will | obody Can Tell. be a farce initiation of 450 new | a members of the Order of Moose. Dictator Guy Carleton will seen in a monologue entitled, “How | I became beautiful”; Fred Sawyer) LOTS OF DOYLES| PUBLIC INVITED Pat Doyle and Pat Doyle got toto | logged-off land district election, you the way of the police patrol at Oc-|are invited to the Commercial club cidental and Washington st. Thurs-|at 12:15 Saturday noon, where, fol nd one Pat Doyle was slight-| lowing luncheon, Frederick Baus ured about the arms and legs.| man will speak in favor of the croa | The other Pat Doyle was taken tion of a district, and Josiah Col- 'to headquarters to make a report |jins {n opposition thereto. THE HAMMER (of the accident, but he refused to| Secretary Otto A. Case of the talk about ft. The machine was|Commercial club says that the club See My driven by Police Chauffeur Barr. | js desirous of having present all , Announcement In This Paper He took the injured Pat Doyle to! those who are interested In the elec- A. McKAY JORDAN SEATTLE THEATRE Toatght aed All “Week MITCHELL PRESENT “The Great Divide” PRicks— FU RS THE IDEAL IX) XMAS GIFT! Splendid assortment of high-grade | Coats, Sets and specialties in all popular | Furs. Every Fur guaranteed. All the new styles, | Suits $25.00 tailor-made Suit $42.50 to $50.00 tailor- made Suits, extra heavy weight, all materials wee, eeteseess $18.95, $25.00 tailor-made Suits, | Diue serge Suit, stylish cut and fine finish - $14.35 $32.50 tallormade Suits | in serge and worsteds, y materials ....... 16.85 $40.00 tailor-made Suits, cheviots, serges and worsteds .. $19.25 $20.00 hand - tailored heavy blue serge Suits 95 $50.00 black fancy when a youthful appearance is es to $50, for . First five women buying the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don’t have) the troublesome task of gathering | coats after sale starts get choice of big line of Fall and Winter Coats, values the sage and the mussy mixing at/ to $20.00, 7,55 eee ' Fox Sets for 50 home. All drug stores sell the $15.00 whee ys ye ready-to-use product ealled “Wy-| + SOP ys. First ten women buying skirts after sale starts get the City hospital. ltion on December 6, and that pro- KIDNEYS, USE SALTS to club members, iF YOUR BACK HURTS OR WILSON TO TALK The regulation of public utilities LOTS OF WATER. will be the subject of the address |to be made to the Municipal league Saturday noon by Harry A. Wilson, |former member of the state public service commission. Important re- ports on the coming election will be presented. Coats Ulster at Long _ woolen Coat, $10.00 value, . $2.95 50 Brocaded Velour $13.95 $25.00 extra long Coats, heavy mixtures in brown, grays and tans $12.50 tailored long in all new ma- PATENT SucrTiomw hair, taking one small strand at a/ time; by morning the gray har dis- ebev nese’ ++ $75.00 Pony Muff | Fox Sets | Raincoats ... -$7.50 ++. 812,50 | $7.50 Men's Raincoats... $1.95 rey Ne what delights the la- es with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- + $12.25 Fancy Fox! 36.0 | $15.00 Women's Rubb we Mink | Raincoats Ad eth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem-| 2» Vick stake ga lletro edy” for about 50 cents a bottle. It| fis - $7.95 Is very popular because nobody can 00 black English 4 ov een ADD mply moisten your comb or a soft orem] ala habe Heo with ft and draw this through your sesso, eeres $15.00 $150 Mink Pieces phur is that, besides beautifull C i f Dr | darkening the hair after a few rod Sune . © : an | plications, ft also produces that soft ploces, ca || OSS So for $1 00 lustre and appearance of abund- to $7.00, for: «sO 8e ance which is so attractive; be- ae pO sides, prevents dandruff, itching -+> $25.00 foalp’ and falling hate 00 Near! Raincoats Seal Coat) pig cut in high-grade water «+» $47.35 | proof coats for men and women. B $25.00 Red | $16.00 Men's and Women's ves BIT. | $25.00 Women's Rubberize Rain- $10.00 pe coats saat? $9.95 O 8 5.00, f arate Muffs and: Neck ae che Pieces .... ++: 95,00 | $2.50 Children’s Fir Sets | for . $25.00 When your kidneys hurt your back feels sore, don't get seared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the jentire urinary tract. Keep your kid- |neys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with e on Dentists $12.50 Coats, terials Fine dressy black ker- sey and broadcloth and fancy Coats, values to $20.00, at .. $20.00 Sport coats ... ° $5.00 Girls’ Robt sense, S405 n Hood Capes ceuees BRAS High class tailored Silk Waists $6.00 values 0.0.0.0... 83.45 Fine white Lingerie Waists | worth up to $5.00 $2.45 | White Lingerie Waists, $3.00 and | $4.00 values ....... , 81.65 * Miscellaneous lot of white tat) ored Waists, from broken lots good assortment of sizes; some apecta hvlcaelttea? ate al coteee iaitaboa Geaial'tn St Soe and p 18. Dresses and Skirts $100.00 Russian Pony Coat | secs BBILGO long Coney Coat at $140.00 Marmot Coat for . $100.00 Natural Mink Plecos . $150.00 “Large” Neck Pieces $75.00 Natural Mink Pieces $50.00 Japanese Mink Pieces $40.00 Japanese Mink Pieces $100.00 Leopard Coat . EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. .$3.50 Bridgework . tO sovess severe Full Set of Teeth $2 Porcelain Crown: $3.50 up Gokl Fillings... .$1.00 up Silver Fillings.....50¢ ‘up We do exactly as advertised Lady Attendant. Terms to auit All work guaranteed 16 years Laboring People’s Dentists Electro Painless Dentists 1et and Pike, Opp. Public Market rduroy Dresses, $13.60 values, only a few left. 00 ‘Mossating Petticoats, alt $26.00 and $90.00 French Se: 6.00 tailored Walking Skirte for . ‘olore’ at 0 Dress: Brown Swoaters, $4.00" Value All-wool, Pacific Mifs, Senitle. made Sweaters, $10.00 values, to Last Sale of the Season m2" sie Saturday 10 A. M. 1316 SECOND AVENUE between Experienced Salestadies Wanted on to en| @ mild, harmless saite which re- moves the body's urinous waste and| stimulates them to thelr normal] LEWISTON, Ida, Nov. 28.—Ar-| activity. Tho function of the kid-|thur Baker, a barber shop porter, neys is to filter the blood. In 24/Thureday shot and killed B. B. hours they strain from it 600 grains | Morgan, a barber, and Inflicted a of acid and waste, so we can readily | flesh would on the thigh of Wil understand the vital importance of|liam Anderson, anothe® barber. 1420-22 Second Ave., Seattle ee the maoere active. | Baker then surrendered himself to THE ‘DEAL DENTAL oFFice!|, Drink lots of water—you can't|the sheriff. Examinations and Advice Free.|Oharmactat about four ounces of Jad| — a 5,00 Salts; take a tablespoonful in a| DUNCAN ‘WINS POINT | Bridge work (guaran- 5 DD ornine’tor' «tow daye and pee IN CONVENTION HERE} teed 12 years), por tooth. PYIUY Kidneys will act fine. ‘This famous hag sy ON Porcelain salts is mado from tho acid of], 2 %¢_Puliding Trades Council of awn . OU ee ete oa watea combina | the American Federation of Labor TRUE TO NATURE TEETH |with lithia, and has been used for) consmued the | regular convention | ‘The finest fitting and finest look-;fenerations to clean and stimulate! The 4's Tats Gea sgt | fng artificial teeth obtainable at| Clogged kidneys; also to neutralize) content | mn yoke F, aedare the acids in urine #o it no longer i8! or the International t Taggart, ; $15.00 A source of irritation, thus ending | Woon Wire end Moral Late a Extraction of Teeth by a a‘iler weakness , j Duncan, president of she New Botanical Preparation, aiere her “gp bora cannot | ¢ ers’ Ugion. » Duncan FALL WORK GUARANTEED cont litiin-water drink which ever Satiragied fs Lady Attendants one should take now and then. 1o|polay & building trades connelt in| é ‘ jkeep their kidneys clean and active. tein | Boston Dentists {115’ this.’ sis Keep tp ‘the ‘water| A thousand Nile Temple mom: a 1490-28 Second Ave. drinking, and no doubt you willl bers and thelr friends had a large ~y Oppecite om Marche, Senttia, onder ecame of your kid-jnight Thursday at the armory, : ‘Telephone Main 1186, ney trouble and backache, where the annual ball was given, a P

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