The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 2

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° THE STAR.-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913. [BURGLAR FOUND | INHOME ‘SASSES "HIS DISCOVERER DROP MONEY IN ‘HAT TOHELPBOB BRIDGES ALONG The Girl! The City! The Temptation! That's our Winter Lamplight Story for Saturday. That’ Overcoat---Buy It Thie is @ a! . Hore's how well they think of tale of amod- || Aq purelar with nerve enough to! e N CO, afd SUCCESSORS TO PANTON & LONDO | Bob Bridges for port commiasionor: | King Cop- J) nuns” the woman. whore house h re At a meeting Thufaday night, at e and the Ti was robbing tn particular ob tended t at 160, at the King familiar beg FT ject of search by yolice today i Coun rate ‘headquarters, | gar maid—a He was about to leave when die 4 Ren F. 8 ausite: a col) spory Ps} the [covered by Mra. J, M, Hensman, A > | ° ‘“ tion be taken to hely Bridges lure of gay 1/417 30th av. during the night ] t It’s going to be a big, busy day here , The Grand Good Bar campaign election day, The andl lignes, —_ “Who are you she demanded. | : ou simp y can £0 wrong and ca ad tn t ‘ money will be used to furnish con-| a rowled the bt , * : : Ta some cases the quantities are small, consequently we would wabaiadn te, Setnte tm femora oresl meant plamber, 0° course.” . i is a ineluc es adviso an early visit, Enough sald to the wise en AO: NORRS tm, TEMONS Bre The pirll| He mages through a window ost on the style, and this play who works In the great city and her “dream ederick Bausman spoke tn Mrs. Heneman called for her hus | of the logged-off land district, | was also advocated by Ch ifmer and Col. J. M. Haw-/ j some of the niftiest patterns that we’ve ever shown. Pricesareattractive, too, and READ EVERY ITEM LADIES’ BATH ROBES Nervy One. | a night's lodging Se | prince!” lat the elty jail, E. Specht, 21 Second Floor. ‘remont hall, a large crowd Told In “Ref: ft) was arrested yenterday by officers is -. Made of now pattern “Beacon” flannels, and beautifully trimmed Bil ry ursds nt he 4 | uge” by Ste- |) who accuse him of attempting to with silk, waist cord and tassel, We just opened these yesterday hureday night heard Miss Mary| = “g gf with terms of a little sell stolen carpenter tools. A sneak thief stole a $200 din mond ring belonging to Stella Jones as she left her room to an- awer a telephone call at the Ritz down and a little later, tet, 1 Peete OF a, sue ot it’s rather a one-sided tee ied Pari He . proposition with every- el owt om he: thing in your favor. phen French G, O'Meara, candidate for the board, and Mayor Woody of Both = Whitman, fa The Author mous author of “Predestined,” a novel that won him first rank among the best A in fletioniet Thie le easily one of t of our Lamplight stor winter evenings. BAT ¥, at $2.49 candidate for loggedoff land com i ) Miasloner. WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES agama igi: We have no windows for the display of these Dresses fast DOW. Blin. sneakers Th Visit our Cloak and Suit Department, on the second floor, and you ; will find that they consist of cheviots, percales and cham- 69c |ing at a meeting u brays, sizes up to 48. JUST FOR SATURDAY, each... lof the Women’s CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Jleague. | Mise Bett date, also spoke. Mra. FE. | - colved through ree! post some Main Floor, | . chairman, and Mra. Homer M.| Best modern outside rooms, 2he |letters and photographs stolen with 1,000 Christmas Folders, each containing two embroidered Hand: Hi) 111) ‘advocated the election of wom Mo Sc, Stewart Houne, 86 West | other loot last week at his home,| : ; Kerchiefs, all white. JUST FOR SATURDAY, Jen to the board Retest ackaeastinaiant 1801 hakeview boulevard ’ F, Bee packet of two . ai a a ae a ee nS ai es as It’s the same with § FINE BEADED Remedy Used by sent ito re suits and if you don’t | | |} » a tect oitaee no two alike, import samples— 69 | e vs orp th a ee nett aC h t th ki d i x Binwscnan oo «|= Three Generations): iver a the ‘Gitdow thet ann wince €accie BiB cieks ns ystne nose [ Raynor, 2113 Bigelow, left tn her 1 e 0 a ® 7 BUCKRAM HAT FRAMES gerry Bay ia 2 Prasat Gontragslinnel ps Ba ik f + f ae cetire stock of Hat pramen: white ot ack, formerly 25c to Their Childres a was stolen by a sneak) stri es your ancy, step x up to Sfec. AY, eac! 5 © little daughter of Mra ‘ ; 7 4 CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ BONNETS _ fa article that, ban stood the test victor MT Westlake av. frightened s inside and tell us just bs away s burger last night when she discovered him rifling a trunk. | USE MANY BIRDS. NEW YORK, Dec, 5.—The ar} of 196 carloads of live poultry | Now York lant woek establishes a record and Indicates immense . % stock of poultry th hout the | ative-tonte; {t does not make exag fs ss ‘ain Fiat United States, Shipments came | gerated claims nor use coarse lan —— ™S\from almost every state in the) Third Floor. Guage to set forth ite virtues. | WM, ROSWELL TAYLOR union, particularly from the Middle n G are all new, fresh goods, well made, assorted colors. It is & medicine, but so mild and | West. An estimate of the total re Third Floor. of two generations of users. These Honnets come in velvet, corduroy and assorted felts. They &re mostly dark colors, with white strings, the strings are mussed and sotled. Come quick, third floor. 10c In the field of medicine none has bad greater success, nor retained | that success to a greater dexree, | 4 RCE 3 , than Dr, Caldwell's Syrap Pepstn, which is now being used by three | WOMEN’S WINTER COATS Kenerations of people. Ite use tn | Second Floor. families is constantly becoming | Ferner wo 25 Coats, small and medium sizes; no two alike, | m0re general. The reason, primar 98. + Y, fly, fa that it has merit, It is what ty hee fo 0.98, JUST FOR GATURDA 98 it represents ftself to be, a lax-| what you want. If it’s a late style you may be sure we have it toshow. E’ 4 o| he country are never without Syrup 7 Y, gentle a medicine that thousands of | eipts of live poultry for 1913 t oo phedabade ae gees 35c, for $ .00 mothers give {t to tiny infants, and| Pepsin tn the house, among them | ity in 6.000 ‘cars, making New yet, in a slightly larger dose, it in| Mra. W. A. Taylor, 717 Lincoln) yory city’s poultry bill thus far equally effective for grown-w: tt Ave, Beloit, Wis, She has five chil 80x STATIONERY le for any disorder of the stomach, | ren and gives Dr. Caldwell's Syrup | ‘# 7ear Over $16,000,000, take: lonery, that been liver or bowels, for constipation no| Pepsin to all of them as needed. | @—— a shelves reer ieee months, ermiewns matter how chronic, for ayapepaia | Little Wilitam used to ery half the| | FINDS TWO DIMES 3 Ro matter how severe, for bilious- Mikht with cramps and pain, but) | IN BIRD'S STOMACH | Tie Matinnery ie ai viEht, the bones are sotiet. ness, sour stomach, gas on the| since being given Syrup Pepsin he| | SELINGSGROVE, Pa., Deo. | | _— = stomach, headaches, drowsiness | 4008 80 no longer. The use of this! | 6&—Mre. 1. F. MeFall lost two | | after eating and stmilar complaints |Temedy will teach you to avold| | 10cent pieces In the chicken | | e arising from a clogged-up comiition | Catbartica, alte, porgatives and) | yard of ber home a few weeks f with Inaba wool soles, tn black [B)Of the bowels. It is pleasant to the |PhYsice generally as they are en-| | ago. She found them in a | | JU8T FOR SATURDA taste and does not gripe. It can be |titely too harsh. Syrup Pepsin) | rooster which was killed for used with safety and good reaulta Cures gradually, but the cure is the Sunday dinner. The dimes — by anyone at any age or tn any | COmfortable, safe and permanent. | | were less than half their usual condition of health, and that per-| Pamtlies wishing to try a free| | thickness when taken from the | | |year’s run at the New Amatertam | NAVY YARD PC theatre, New York, where it creat- \ gpd bright as the purest water Bloniy fifty cents and one dollar w|well, 419, Washingtgn St, Mogti-|_ Oety Gee snndwo aivwiwes | ‘The Pink Lady” will be the be FOR BATURDA aie ith ee | Ear Drores, Qvintue, hook oft iolnete “eve Pink of Perfection” ch pe on 81.39 ‘“Thouands of fates throushoat oie. Abeer wi aa 'Bras'tiy" Gat Sig Fes Whe a Vicia stad 1h The piece hats wiltnterpret the comedy. — = * conomy Basement. ¥ cra Saas por asda fe Ek idacencacntee secs -cavce pteechees pobidicietihens & " OUR NEW CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT is Main Fleer. 1022 First 1022 First ‘ pase eae hc usta thalt snd cur guaranties for thelr abe: ‘ : “ acne Raped ean can yee are all familiar with the retail Cor. Spring St. Cor. Spring St. : ° ‘ 9 9 e Beeeee. pe FOR SATURDAY eons Great $40,000 Stock of Men’s and Boys’ New Fall vais Every article as advertised. ¥ All contract goods included tm Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings , ay ane Trilby Sticks -..-.-< : 25 this sale. Money back if pur- ° 85c Mint Chips ..-.----s« Cc i $5e and 50¢ Cushion Nut Filled. F 35c Sunshine Drops -..-..---+++ PER POUND ~ —_f# Qrdered Sold at Once The most drastic slaughter of new, serviceable Merchandise ever heralded. The most sensational sale of the year. A sale that will long be remembered. Cost entirely forgotten in this great sacrifice. This entire stock was ordered sold, and sold it will be, no matter how great the loss entailed thereby. Price no object—the entire stock has been marked down and will be thrown open for the public choosing tomorrow. SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, AT (0 A. M. LOOK—These Sacrifice Prices Are Ordered—LOOK $2.00 Dress Gloves c Men’s $12.50 Suits ordered | Men’s $25.00 Suits ordered ordered sold at..... sold at $2.85 | $7.85 in the day if can. That we fill Mail domed Cesetaon Day Received. This Store is open every Saturday Evening till Nine. Our Big Economy Basement Toyland is the Place to Buy Toys and Dolls. AMUSEMENTS/|= METROPOLITAN ttsci=2 ROUCHT aap JULIAN ELTINGE| PAID FOR Arrow Collars, all sizes, at 4 om al 5c $1.00 Union Made Overalls]25c Handkerchiefs 4c ordered sold 38c ordered sold at.......! Js “THE FASCINATING WIDOW" By George Brosdhurst | Sa $2.00 Flannel Shirts Ug Biss: 100 sents on LOWER FLOOR $1;| Mente, 6c, S90, Th, 41.68, H1.60 2 68¢ es otters, 1.40. ay . the te 91.00, uno wth bn go —" ee c ordered sold at..... | Men’s $30.00 Suits ordered Men’s $17.50 Suits ord i sold at PANTAGES |TIivoOvLr ‘wor ‘me a Tieseitlras Home of Musteal Comedy. $ —with— MEN’S SHOES 75c Chambray Shirts 28c : a: Rosine goltoe oa ordered sold at.... TEN DANCING GIRIS || Eiaborate Seen! Other Big Features. | Pleas Might of Barbary Coast” (in mov- ing pictures). 100 AND 20c. sold at $4.85 247 Highest Grade Tailor Made Suits cut to $12.85 BOYS’ CLOTHING Srdered vold at... 9118 75c Underwear or- dered sold ro 33c 25c Wool Sox 9c ordered sold at......- 50c Heavy Wool Sox ordered sold oot Sx 16¢ $7.50 High T. Shoes, $1.50 Wool Under Bg as AO wear ordered sold at. : a, ie line $4.48] men’s nats $2.50 Pure Wool Underwear, $2.00 Men’s Hats, $9c Silk and Wool, $1.18 MEN’S RAINCOATS all styles, at..... Mean $1.00 Dress Shirts 33c cod ol tpt ae SI 48 ch pe gr $1.68 ordered sold at..... Hig! 0! pupi jean cities spend a million and a half dollars each school year for » | lunches. SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 Tonight and All Week BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT “Quincy Adams Sawyer” PRICES—200, 200, 600 Bargain Night Mon ¥ seat 260. er eaBacesemadlanadabee teat ’ } ASK MORE HOURS | NILES, Mich. Dec. 5.—A heial © of Bulgarians employed on a pipe || | Mine for the Niles Gas company | from Niles to Buchanan struck for | | | | ordered sold at..... 4 Be? wemasdes bp yw oe Pe vag cs This stock has been ordered sold at once, wholesale and retail. Individual purchasers can buy ordered sold at..... J »onypame price basis as dealers, in any quantity desired. To give out-of-town buyers an equal chance with the rest, doors will be open at 10 A.M. Ordered sold at once, Whole- sale and retail. Thousands of Bargains such as these, Every a article strictly as advertised. 1022-1024 FIRST AVE. COR. SPRING ST. | cordingly. This demgnd was re-| * © tysed, and ligiiana took thelr | Our Closing Out | places. The contractor's decision . S was that he could not work his| Price Tags men profitably 10 hours a day at this season. | All Suit Cases at 14 Price. t interesting ny ever p ding pure n't afford to put this Plano opportunity off Sale Starts Saturday Morning, December 6th, at 10 A. M. Sharp. Come Early. AKRON, 0., Dec. 5.—Two fire-| Men were instantly killed and threo| ) “nether day others seriously injured today when P A two pieces of tire apparatus collid-|| Eilers Music House ed, while responding to a false Third Ay. and University. * @larm at the plant of the Interna Flltott 4377, ° tonal Harvester Co,

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