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bre so Sena 1° Lower Wioor Sento 61.00 PANTAGES | Last Night of Barbary Coast” Bargain Night Monday, any svat 250 | SUITS AND DRESSES and Misses’ Is Now Going on in the Garment Section cks for And the commend on the second floor. voice time, which will soon be here they are all this season's models in the entire display able part of it is one “carry-over see the SMART $17.50 SUITS WE ARE SELLING FOR .........-.-- In such splendid materials as English Tweeds, plain and ua dressed Serges, in the popular plain straight front and cw coats and two-piece draped skirts, ‘The colors are navy, black and gray, with red or brown stripes. Good Reld {ng satin linings and button trimmings. All sizes. Worth up to $9 93 $17.50. Choose now at.. Another group of Women's Classy Suits, worth and formerly priced up to $19.50—all good models and all Black, blue and brown, A very a en 12,98 An unpresedented opportunity to buy Women’s $25.00 to $35.00 Suits, up-to- date, plain and semi-fancy models, in the better gra of the most fashion. able fabrics. Ail sizes to 44. Select from these at Met 5.98 Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ Coats at $2.98 One table full of good, warm, service- ‘able Coats in medium and dark col- ors; kersey, mannish mixtures and Dasket weaves; velvet and self-fin- fished coilars and cuffs trimmed in braids. This season's styles and a few that camo in late last Fall, and were formerly marked to sell as high as — eeegteedeedime » E| OUR WONDERFUL TOYLAND @ big “Economy Basement” te teeming Fite Thousands of Toys and Do! descriptions. Last Time tm fientilc of ELTINGE “FRE FASCINATING WIDOW" 148 Others $1.50. Big Portola Dance Revue —With— TEN DANCING GIRLS Other Big Features. (in mov-| ing pletures) | 1@e AND 200. SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Matin 63 Toulght and All Week BAILEY 6 MITCHELL PRESENT “Quincy Adams Sawyer” PRICES—20c. 200. Se. To your measure, of best grade woolens, at New York prices. NEW YORK TAILORS | on Union 90. Open Evenings 7 | | spit Here’s a Chance to Get Your Suit on Credit— Not only that, but you get the pick of the pat- terns at prices that are extremely reasonable. The prices begin at $25 suit is made after our rigid specifi- cations n regard to both material and work- manship. Come in to- morrow—a trip here now will pay you well. and each’ We are clearing the d = a ee in here to see wha r he most favorably and then buy ac- Mat. 2:20; Evenings 7:1 Prices lie and the. BANDIT ESCAPES LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3.—In apite dozen squads of railroad detectives and the of the efforts of officers, private held up the Pullman passengers of the Sunset Express Monday night and shot and killed Traveling Pas senger Agent Horace E. Montague |remained at large today. Officers ASK FOR COUPON CIRCULAR-—THIRD FLOOR Suits | Come in Not in and taway Many moth Gther Doiis from i¢e up. Poclgsing dirigibies, biplanes, Curtis, Wright, Bleriot and other famous aviators; entertaining Ee Rotecions, and bg ge the prices, 993 ETAMUSEMENTS = METHOPOLITAN Ezz, MOOR VOLI THE trical Ete. sleuths, admitted | to be little chance of his capture in reward of $5,000 of- fered by the S. P. authorities. of the House of ait inde bring t tikes th copied after MATINER TODAY BEST SEATS 61.00 Tenight—Last Time Tomorrow WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY [7 owes pave Brening Prices, $1.50, $1, 1Se, Se, t+ Home of Musical Comedy roLLins” on New York So world- Night FIRST AND MADISON bandit who the robber There seems ‘i three separate a voted, If completed, redemption, If left incomplete, they will produce only partial returns and the deficiency will fall on the tax levy. No new bonds are asked The funds are to be transferred from works where they will not be needed for a year or more to works where the Meanwhile, the work on but will proceed just as fast as the market will permit a sale of bonds and the work can be carried out. The Port Commission considers Propositions 3 and 4 of vital importance and asks the district to support them, Remember, the wording of the ballot, bonds, but simply bonds transferred. but electors should not be mi VOTE The King county voter, on Satur.) December 6, will be handed ball the city nd two ballots in the country pre ay, cincta In Seattle, there will be tn addt-| tion to the port nd the agricul tural develop: trict election, also the annual schoo! election Three school directors are to be elected, one port commiastoner in at ite meeting last night, ed Senators Kern and Shively of Indianapolis, demanding a federal Investigation. | proclamation parades would be treated as riots PLAN BIG DINNER iv pc | 7 probably has slipped into the city Pike te gp ell nate, | and is in hiding here. lday night at a ish Business Men's association the club house at Bighth and Olive. The incorporation of the asasocia- tion was announced during evening, | cause, There te only One * It hee slanature of KE. W. Gro sultural developm tlement of was In sight oarly today t will be ser tree will dinners sent out to the poor, OLE GIVES TALK rison has issued a ukase ing horizontal m district, and th pent he South rs School bonds will be voted vee POLICE CANTE ON SIDEWALKS IN INDIANAPOLIS =: INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 3 the teamsters’ No net. otrike American city the For an situation was an astonishing one. The reguiar policemen pa- trolled the streets carrying sawed-off shotguns and riot clubs. Nonunion wagons rattled about, driven by strike break- ers and guarded each by from two to nine special deputies, permet stare on their breasts, pistols in holsters on their hips, and with rifles In their hands. MOUNTED POLICEMEN FREQUENTLY CANTERED ALONG THE SIDEWALKS as @ warning against gatherings of citizens, A rlot squad of 60 mounted and armed business men parad- ed the city at intervals “for moral effect.” Individual business houses wishing to move thetr wagons did not communicate with the police in asking protection. In- stead they telepnoned to the headquarters of the Employers’ association, which advised the police where guards were need- ed and in what numbers. Despite these drastic methods, teaming was by no means moving} normally. The local central labor council, telegraph- Acting Mayor Wallace issued a saying strikers’ “down-and-outer™ The The Army is planning to han 2,000 persons, A table dinner to men, and a huge provided and basket be candidate for the spoke on the proposition Tues. asion of the Swed- Ole Hanson, the PROTECTS PUBLIC’S EYES CHICAGO, Dec, 3.—-Mayor Har- prohibit rations public's of a sort dangerous to the eyes. ‘Quinine m vox. 280 these works will FOR PROPOSIT | Bast waterway | CONFIRM CLASS | within the | gates of the city and the destitute | families of Seattle will be remem-| bered Christmas with good cheer, food and suitable provisions. Salvation brighten the lives of probably more 2 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, Vote for Propositions Three and Four on Port Ballot Saturday! Propositions 3 and 4 on the Port District ballot at the Saturday election should be whatever the fate of the others. They are not for new work but for the completion of work In progress and well along well and will reduce the tax levy for interest and pay The debt will not be increased y are needed right now tast Waterway will not be hal “Bonds Yes” or “F The election laws fix t sled by it IONS 3 AND 4! HERE’S WHAT YOU'LL VOTE ON AT POLLS SATURDAY for the purpose of bullding new school buildings There are no new bonds sought lat the port election. The port commission, however, is anking « tran of $ 00 from the $3,000,000 voted last June for a ‘transshipment terminal on the The transfer is tc complete a five-story concrete cold and warm age Warehouse on an acre of land reserved for that pur behind Central Pier No, 1 at of Bell st ne port commission ts also ask pose the R | VESSEL DESTROYED BY FLAMES IN BAY wn up and down the length h of | the Mt “pacific coast as the famous gold ship of the Kuskokwim, the Schooner Bender Brothers, which | jpneenes Inte this (all from Alaska! $12,900 with a rich cargo of furs, gold, whalebone and ivory, Hes on the beach at the north end of Harbor island, a mass of blackened timbers and charred wreckage, the result of 8 givastrous fire which swept from Impreasive services have been planned for St. Joseph church at Issaquah next Sanday when Bishop E. J. O'Dea will confirm « class of 30 chil¢ren. The ceremony will take place at high mass at 10 o'clock. Owing to the general Interest to the confirmation ceremony at Isen quah only one served at Renton, St. Anthony's church. The service there will be | gin at $:30 o'clock. BOUND FOR HOME The Great Northern Steamship company’s liner Minnesota, laden with silke and curios from the Ort ent, is on the way across the Pa cific to Seattle. Cable advices have been received ouncing the sailing of the vessel from Yoko: hama Monday. The cargo is val ued at half a million dollars, LONDON.—"“Bolly Owlet”™ tn ike ly this Christmas to supply the Ted dy bear which for several seasons has been so popular in British nur- series. CATARRH VICTIMS Surely use Hyomet. It's natur true remedy for catarrh, brone of infants or any Inflamma disease of the breathing or |gans—you breathe it--no stomach jdosing. Hyomet gives effective and immediate relief or money refunded by the druggist, or the manufactur ers, Booth’s Hyomet Co. Buffalo, N.Y. Its healing baisame quickly reach the air cells of the nose, throat and| | crow tory Druggists everywhere well it. THES SECRET 01 OF SUCCESS Genuine Merit Req Required to Win the People’s Confidence Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so m products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the mannfacturer, This applies more particularly to a med! cine. A medicinal preparation that -||has real curative value almost sells KODAK _ EXHIBITION DREAMLAND DANCING PAVILION December Ist-6th. | Open from two to ten p. m., | with illustrated iectures | and motion pictures at three and eight p. m. Complimentary Tickets at any ‘odak Dealers. |itself, as like an endless chain sy® tem the remedy is recommended by those who are {n need of it A prominent druggist says ke for example, Dr. Kilmer Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and nevor hes! tate to recommend, every for in almost shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy jthat I know of has so large a sale According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thou sands who © used the prepara tion, the success of Dr. Kilmer’s |Swamp-Root is due to the fact that {t fulfils almost every wish In over toming kidney, liver and bladder d cases, corrects urinary troubl neutralizes “the urle acid rheumatiam You may receive a sample of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad dress Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingham ‘ton, N. ¥., Dept. R, and enclose ten conls, case It nd which causes hottle =| gine room to repair a leak In a fuel mase will be ob-| lungs—the catarrhal germs are de stroyed | If suffering from droppings In the | throat, . husky voice, | discharge f nose or that choked up feeling—try Hyomet now today—complete outfit $1.00. 1913. MANY FAMOUS INSTRUMENTS BEING SOLD AT EILERS GREAT CLOSING OU by one penny. ted on that account a moment Intending buyers never before had such an op musical wants. Besides Christmas is coming and there is nothing more de- sirable for a gift than a piano. We will take care of Christmas purchases 3onds No” does not mean new |} until delivery is desired. he wording as actually printed, The remaining stock of the world’s best makes of and lor ( Pla and Regular Pianos must be sold entirely within the next f wed We ca t de vote more time to disposing of these instr n n r eattle wareroor he premises are about to be rented and our hurr up, closing out sale price will merit closest and speediest investigation and action A piano in the home is not only an evider in but has e to t “ garded as an actual necessity, and when they sold prices as are to be obtained at this great retiring from business sale, purchasing © omes a real duty. While we going to close up shop and quit just as soon as the stock is dispo d of, no one need fear that they will not receive proper treatment and service, we will make suitable and satisfactory arrangements to take care of collections as well as render our patrons every service. The regular manufacturer's ironclad, giltedge guar- antee, countersigned by us, will also go with each purchase when desired and be jing authority to transfer $176,000 to good in every instance advance work on the Salmon Bay - ‘ ; on F b tha “chtenae terminal, opposite Mallard Space de permit us to g more than a few of the scores o extraor- in the comprehensive scheme of ff dinary prices | juoted on all makes of pianos during this very remarkable closing harhe mprovements, included in out period proposition 1 of the port ballot rar i tacts Cetecad Vaahon taend The most artistic and perfect piano musically is the Grand and can be had and the main land now for less than many Uprights usually sell for. Proposition 2 on the port ballot é presents an advisory question as Tho daintiest Grand Piano{ A Baby Grand Plano, from er the port cogmiasioners made, requiring no more room | 0>¢ of the largest and most eive a salar i Ssucita. ‘aadeeeil reliable manufacturers in the This vote ts not binding, and is than an Upright, possessing | world, whom we have repre merely taken to indleate public &n exquisite tone, beautiful In | sented for over twenty years, opinion to t design, worth regularly $650, | in beautiful figured mahog- ext legisiature. but which nb New design F beautiful Circassian Walnv Case, finished dull, supertc tone; an ideal instrument fe the nold yesterday afternoon and wrecked the boat in a series of Ka» Oline tank explosions The Yeanol was valued at about The owners, Capt. Louis Knafiteach and John E. Shields, a Se attle fish broker, carried no insur ment, ular price of $ only $486. workmanship, tone that possessing ance, She was built tn San Fran true musician and within | of tone, unquestionably the claco in 1889 and had satled in Alas reach of anyone in reasonable | most beautiful small Grand kan waters cireumsta can be had | Plano ever shown here, of- An engineer had gone to the en now for instead $595 loll feed pipe as the |the Canadian Pacific wharf. A lan tern was accidentally overturned, and the Mame ignited a pile of oil waste. The fireboats Duwamish and Snoqualmie and land firemen play ed atreamea of water on the veasel, until {t was seen she could not be saved, when she was towed to Har- bor island and beached. MOTHER! NO USE TAKING CHANCES IF CHILD 18 CROSS, FEVERISH, COSTIVE, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” vessel lay at Melville Clarke Apollo Player Piano, fall size, neat design ma- hogany case; not but in splendid condition in and as no doubt sold for nearly three times this origin- ally. Jacob Doll Player Piano, &8- note, beautiful walnut case. This piano has had some use generally; in fact, practically as good as new, with twenty rolls of music complete for only 8325. in dull finish quartered oak case, used a little for demon- strating purposes, and would retail ordinarily at nearly twice the money, but you can have it now for $415 with $20 worth of music, Tf your little one’s tongue is coated, tt fe a sure sign that the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child In cross, poevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; {if breath ts bad, stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore, or if feverish, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour dile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless “fruft laxa examples will show: Others selling everywhere | from $365 to $600 can be had at | this closing-out sale from $224 | to 8388S, Those for which you | would have to pay ordinarily from $300 to $400 and upward tive. Millions of mothers now keep it handy because they know can be had now at from $190 its action on the stomach, liver to $287. and bowels is prompt and « Good, dependable, New York They also know a little given today and Chicago makes that are saves a sick child tomorrow worth every cent of can Ask your druggist for a 50-cent now be had at $182, while those that would retail regularly at $425 are now cut to &292. These are all of latest design and warranted. bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,’ which contains directions for ba dies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfolts sold here. Get the genuine, made by “Califor. Don't be nia Fig Syrup Company.” | fooled! R.E.J.BROWN | Great Commercial Tragedy; Baby Grands, Player and Other Pianos Slaughtered had now for #418, No better value ever | only $618, regular price be offered ing $550 A Baby Grand made by one 4d in bungalow, cottage or apart- and instead of the reg- , it is now A small Grand of very best will appeal to the With its trained fingers, iii interpretation and ease of operation the Player Piano makes fascinating pastime for young and old. brand new | outside; a very good value at | but is in very good condition | Smith & Barnes Player Piano | | tuny AT LESS THAN COST T SALE. portunity to supply their any, with bench to match, for of New York's leading man facturers, honored by medal and tributes from royalty, and many of the world’s greatest artists, worth at regular retail $950, to be sold now for at or or $672. A Louis XV. Grand In hand- some mahogany case, grace ful lines and celebrated for its wonderful depth and richness of | fered * $1,050. at $768 instead of | Steck Pianola Piano, 88 note, large size, in dull finish ma- hogany case; used a little for | demonstrating purposes and an exceptional value at $495 | with a Mbrary of music, as it sells yeularly at $950. Hallett & Davis Virtuols Player Piano, $8 note, one of the most expensive styles, with pretty Colonial case, neat de- eign, in beautiful mahogany, to be sold now for $465 with a good selection of music, in- stead of $750. Also Kimball, Acmelodic, | Decker, Krell Autogrands, Player Pianos de luxe, Smith & Barnes, celebrated Autopiano Player Piano, the popular Bun- galow, and many other Player | Pianos are also being sold at tremendous reductions. Regular Upright Pianos, new and second-hand, at prices representing the mp values ever offered in Seattle, quality considered, as the follow- Good second-hand standard makes going at almost any price from $67, $78, $86, $92, $158, $195, $215 and up. These include such well-known names as Kranich & Bach, Peek & Sons, Fischer, Hardman, Steinway and Knabe. While we aim to sell all in- struments for cash, reasonable terms can be arranged with re- liable parties. Every instrument sold guaranteed to be as repre- sented or money will be cheer- refunded. Tel. Elliott 4377 oe te | ia al records this week, the he and complain abou being robbed of t ierizaly old captain played by Edwin MOORE of his performance in ° @) Fascinating Widow” at the Metro- “What Happened to Mary” isn’t/politan theatre. He is the only |half as interesting as the clever|/comedy star who has been able cting of Miss Anna Bradley, the/to turn the trick in Seattle. The BY jelightful ingenue in the play) champion woman impersonator will | A DENTIST which came to the Moore Tuesday | appear in matinces this afternoon night for a three-night engagement. /and Saturday besides the regula ON FIRST AVENUE __ |M™is#, Bradley, alded by Lawrence | night performances for the re-| Evart, the growling lawyer with | mainder of the week. People come to my office every day!/the heart of gold, and the kindly, sane ae etinrte TO GO AFTER ’EM Ww. ASHINGTON, — 3.—The House Judiciary Osta today decided to launch a trust tnvesti- gation Tuesday. An extensive series of hearings will be started then, The committee, it was announc- ed, will not attempt the framing of any legislation supplementing the Sherman law until after President | Woodrow Wilson delivers his spe message to whi my w ¥ this tia than ode line lo when she ther high-clas#] cause she was an heir baby, be She was wns ¢ ACH FEELS FINE | Iaynard, raised materially t Beets help to keep the heart | cial trust legislation Jor his assistant value of what would otherwise be | clean. a congress, REWARE of this thiet who steals 4 mediocre play, x + —---- | patien poe ae i) vee ff my reputation \certmaine ater eeinn He ‘ ‘st ; r v MEALS HIT BACK? DYSPEPSIA, GAS, | : wo fully interpretec and it | 713 first he Union Biock “alo "wns in ts, “hands ot) SOUR STOMACH?—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN prrctiy te nl tg fiat What happened 'to Mary Is | pry ptt IN FIVE MINUTES INDI-foar—thoy know it-18 needless to. ‘boocoon wale ime” She was stolen by a wicked)" ggegTiON GOES AND STOM. | have a bad stomach. Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Stop being miserable—tife is too short-—you're pot here long, 80 make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without fear of rebellion in the stomach, Pape's Diapepsin belongs tn Jhome, Should one of the fax eat something which doesn't agree with them, or in case of an at | tack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gas- tritls or stomach derangement, i Nar and|ioft among f{gnorant fisher folks ! f Goplal| wut with, the oaptaii’d ald and in] j20e, ttl, te Ave minutes ott | . ald and iv-{stomach distreas gone. No indi. be mire|tultive help she passa gestion, heartburn, sourness or at thejucation, Chance hi pelching of gas, acid, or eructa- \ ‘ha r to the tsland where sary Maca: |tlons of undigested food, no dixzl- Beware und the y ‘corm i“ ts beep nary’ ‘hat ness, bloating, foul breath or head even an accusation of the sana Ff IN D. Mary, under most suspleious cir gt Res a DW \ ‘ROWS, D. Ce eter aettot treak. Or], Papes Diapepsin ie noted for tte ~ . A speed in regulat upset stomachs. | Heattlo’s Loadng Dentist jcourse, In the end, everything turns) y¢ ts the surest, quickest stomach * out well doctor in the whole world, and be 713 First Avenue METROPOLITAN $ | sides, tt 1s harmless Oren jaentigs anil and Bunda, é Millions of men and women now wutil 4 for people who work. Julian Hltinge is certainly broak- eat their favorite foods without is handy to give instant reliel, ‘