The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1913, Page 6

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ra eenaeeraanae nna tne } ; OFFERS EVERY LADIES’ AND DRESS TO THE SEATTLE PUBLIC { AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST— THEY MUST GET OUT—VACATE— DOWN—STILL DOWN—GO THE PRICES Hats From 45c to $1.95 OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9 P. M—COME =>" APPLY TO New York Sample Garment Co.=—= 1116 Second Ave. Upstairs HAT, COAT ‘SEATTLE TO HAVE ONE Next Year,‘ Will LEAVE—READ t= { ject of Northerners. terday afterneon at the Henry Broderick, Tra + ottics $4.95 a. will be bu ond /renve and Be - $7.95 . $3.00 - $3.95 - $6.35 MILLINERY DEPT. (Values to $10.50) ISALE LOOK! READ! THINK!! Ancetstety the only vheatre im Seattle ting twetve = firet-run eat D TONIGHT. Ancient and Modern Methods _ A PROCLAMATION PIONEERS To the Land- Seeking Public I have no relinquishments for sale. Every square foot of the land | am offering at AUCTION today is squarely off the tail end of a grant made a long time ago to the North- ern Pacific. has been under cultivation for some time. It has changed hands since, and some of it It is ALL--- DEEDED LAND---WORTH $40 AN ACRE. Make your family a CHRISTMAS PRESENT, and make it TODAY. Attend my AUCTION SALE of some of the best soil fm Washington. BUY A 40-ACRE QUINCY VALLEY FARM at your own price. Sale—this morning, afternoon and evening, 114 James St., Seattle, U. S. A. COLUMBUS LANDED , “Giddap, Dobbin,— Let’s away” — A Long Time Ago This is an opening for real farms instead of an open range for jack rabbits. ‘Snuff said. f TOWARDS THE END again. \ Very Soon Now A. McKay Jordan 114 James St. Seattle, U. S. A. Phone Elliott 5434 “Back to earth again, .ancient and holy things fade like a dream.” — Kingsley. MORE GREAT THEATRE The’ Alaska,’to Be Built Early Represent | Outlay of ? $160,000—Pro- NED more magnificent new theatre Dutlding te to be detieabed to phn toplays In Beattie, acvording te an an ouncement Given for pubiloation yee- o be bnown as by 5 Group Northern copitattete on « site wear “PACKAGE NIGHT” y 0 Re Pp |the jont and States rm |the ¢ jart j by he ret to wou J Tab ho “And Now | Can Only Eat haif dont work Te Open the company today, by all hia waking hours except for | meals, of reach hominy tw cents a pound | America, |"right of employers and employes oa tn ‘Dreaming of Days Bring Back Those Joyous H Laden Days By Using » Stuart's | let After One of the sad memories stom |painful suffering meal will lonsly digesting such a brief time the faulty digestion will become normal and man may eat as ON FIRST AVENUE | Pee land co OFFICES are at 713 First Ave., eel Block you save a A EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, WHAT $3 A DAY MEANS TO THE FAMILY OF THE WORKING MAN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Deo. | 10 “Do you buy your wife any hate?’ Jlarry Wall, 34, a street railway employe, was 4 asked at the hearings before | public service commission, which is investigating the re | quest of #treet car men for higher wages "Well, ita kinda funny about those hats,” replied Wall, who is the father of three children, | Sho takes the old hat and | goon down to the 6 and 10-cent stores and gets the trimmings. It looks pretty ge , Wall said he had worked for for six years and working practically he got $18 a week | Do you have meat with ur meals?” he was asked ‘Oh, no, meat fs about out now 1 use beans, and potatoes.” Do you have butter? “Well, not exactly batter, It oleomargarine, 1 pay 30 for that. No, " he sald © don't use eggs, ith a amile. Do you go to the theatre? “L can't afford It. T have not MINISTER TO AID STRIKERS robably no greater Indication of| growth of community of inter | and Inbor | the sympathy between church in the United] fs exhibited than tn the of the United Mine Work nion at Black Diamond and response of the Methodint | preachers of King county this week Talling attention to the twelfth] le in the social creed adopted the Federated Churches of which provides for the to organize for of conciliation and a Induatrial dispute adequate pi rs. the | When Appetite Was King in Dyspepsia T. Me. of a nach sufferer are the days when the meals that others and the could e He recalls this oh of many octal dishes, but attempt the same now uid be followed py distress, If not) joy a single Stuart's Dyspepsia eaten like candy after a Jat in quickly and barm-| eal Ine ast plat desires. | 1913. been to the theatre tn four years, IT am not a drinking man, I have just paid for a small lot with a shack of two rooms and a little basement on the lot, I have had one suit of lothes in four years, worth 0 at « half-price sale, and a secon and overcoat My wife just got one sult costing $10 Well, what do you do with your mon! * Wall was asked “l pay my bills, 1 have wife and tw children-—no, three child I forgot about the Inst one,” waid Wall, aod the «@ lence laughed. My groceries cont me from $6 to $8 & week; my fuel conta $48 a year; money goes for doctors bille and school expenses, It took me four years to pay for my 14x20 shack with basement 1 put in a partition In the up stairs and made {t into two rooms, We eat and cook in the basement and sleep up atalre It isn't much of a home, I know, and my wife's relatives and mine will not come to see me because I Hye tn tt, but tt fs home anyhow and that ts hing to make me ha som py S ASKED fon a Moubag night passed the fol wing ylution “Whereas, the Puget Sound Light, Traction, and Power Co have denied their employes this right, and refuse to treat with them in accordance with this just principle, now, there fore, be it Rewolved, that we, the mem bers of Local Union 2267, Unit ed Mine Workers of America @t Black Diamond, Washington, representing our 792 membori hereby appeal to the organ. Ized church movement of the state of Washington to pase judgment and act In accord ance therewith In any dealings with said Puget Sound Trac- tion, Light & Power Cu, and be it further “Resolved, that we invite mtatives of the church organization for oo, and that we pledge our heartiest co-operation in all essential matters of mutual in- terest in our efforts to uplift and benefit humanity. a aa | CLUB WILL ELECT will hold its semi t the John B. A? provement elub annual election fien sehool on Fr ‘HEAVY MEAT EATERS | HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Back- achy‘or have Bladder postin | | No man or woman who eats meat make a mistake by regularly can lflusting the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority, Meat forme uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked |from the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, t we get ale Nearly all rhoumatiam, headaches, iver trouble, nervousness, dinzl ness, sleeplessness and urinary die orders come from sluggish kidneys The moment you feel a dull ache fn the kidneys or your back burts or {f the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pas ange or attended by a sensation of Iding, stop oating ment and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in « glass of water before | breakfast and in a fow ya your oys will act fine. This famous ‘s made from the acid of grapes and lemon jJulce, combined with Ithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acide tn our pauses irrite r weakness Jnd Salts in Inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful ef fervescent Ithia-water drink which veryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complica tons thus ending biad on, CORSET SHOP 215 Madison St. lace Full front of lace line and back $1.50 up. Corsets, Special Sale This Week. The North Phinney Avenue Im f Suggestions a it no longer| | | Promptly on Tuesday, the meeting of the M Int prench A ESS GE 40 members, the following commit 0 E S Cc tne wan’ apposated. to investigate | TO THE SICK the strike condition: t ent a De dP Marlatt. Rov FA. La|, The Olympic View Sanitarium, Violette, and Rev OH. Mcatil, {the ftnest equipped sanitartum in| The strike at Reaton has been |the tate, extends to the sick and oa don 'te cabete |affiicted "a cordial tnvitation to/ |come tn for @ free consultation and | | ce | tre itm fii Hint ail YP . | Soft, Mushy Diet.” use of aaional Tab en one he entire sec art's Dyspepsia Tablots conn. ful digestion standpols n the f those the system needs most and would supply if it could gist and ob a box this very day Price, 50 ce R.E.v.BROWN tves off my repa 1 leew th the price charmed by ats You see other bh @ do I ma lar when I 4. to my offices, be mure ware of fake Keattle's Lending Dentiat 713 First Avenue evenings until! ® and Sundays 4 for people who work. being. ah of Association take advertiving law and fined $25./ THE VIRGINUS HOTEL I COMES TO TALK venticat the Ballard shingle ind made public a sensational state of affairs. At Renton, the enton, miners claim the | some of which, A committee of Methodist min. tors, it will be remembered, in 1 the strike mpany absolutely at with the union. refused CITY NEWS n Eavesdropping on party lines will ou) coase if the Inver fon of Arthur E @ practical kson proves and the party de a private one for eee The mayor h. owing the church completely out debt. eee L. B. Burwell of the Novelty Art was Tuesday found ‘ity by Judge Gordon under the Seattle will be enlightened on 3 theosophy when Mrs. Marle Rus ROBBED: BY A DENTIST | nditions tn try, and me. A all contrivance is attached to the! Curvature, the time He nt a letter to the jexamination, and if it we will say so frankly. We are equipped ceastally the following Billfousne Dyspepsia, Gastric C A dicitis, Anal ipation, Diarrhoea, Dys lontery, Flatulence, Piles, Intus ausception, Tape Worm, Stones, Jaundice, Cirrhosts or Hard ening of phe Liver. Diabetis, Asth. ma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Tuber ais, Rheumatiam. Neuralgia, Tonsflitis jetitia, Goltre { St. Vitus . Gas tritus, Vomiting, sure, Con Sciatica, Cy- Dance, Uleer Une ts thus of Stomach, Uric Acid Disturbances, | rt Disorders, Locomotor Atazta | Obesity | s Disease, Piles, us Disorders are within the reach various city departments reque As our charges r fing that a re rovering the from + 00 upward, depending up in the depart for the past what will have to be done. No be delivered to him not later ths r how many “cure alle” you Decem 1 tried, don't et If we eee he you tell you 80, The city utilities committee Tues # t can you we will day granted a petition which called tell you also. You Asthma suf-| for the laying of water s in ferera, come immediately, We can Alki ay, and adjacent streets. cure you | ee Come to our office at the Sant 4 ° eft Ree 4 Beginning today and continuing behprew hye > ot sattatiod people until Saturday, the proc ee a acer televe red pa the Dream theatre, First and coxge lly too Bie whl bony seo come of these pa 8 and let ry st, will be turned over to the thom toll you what we did for them Red Cross seal committee. and then you will be able to fudge fairly as to our honesty and abil At the 14th annual meeting of the ity, Don't put It off another min Pligrim Congregational church, held | yte, but come and investiga day night, a report was read | NOW! Yours for health, OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM DR, NUERNBERG, 14 W. Harrison St. | Phone Queen Anne 3127 606 Virginia St, near Westlake Av, Phone Elliott 803. sack, one. of the world’s most prom inent theosophists, arrives {n the city this week She will give a fr lecture Sunday evening in Odd Fellows’ temple, Broadway and |Pies Coming with her are Mrs, Grace |ronms with the, best accommodations, 18 Shaw Duff, the daughter of “Josh | cleanliness, comfort and courtesy for t | Billings,” and Mr. Henry Hotehner | Transients, 60¢ to : NEW REMEDY SAVES OLD FOLKS or New York FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES Sleep Disturbing Bladder Weakness, Backache, Stiff Joints, Rheumatic Pains Disappear A While people along in years are a nr for |naturally more subject to weal kid: ne’ tures of backache and rheumatism an tin bla ys, they can easily avold the tor d be saved the annoyance of ge g up at night with disagreeable adder disorders: Croxone promptly overcomes all such troubles by | wif! wa ble making the kid ye filter the blood properly + out the polsonous acids and ste matter that cause these trou 6 It soaks right in and cleans out the dissolves and drives out ac! tle: kidneys, the url impuri 8 that lodge in the joints and stopped up, inactive id and other poisonous and} After Few Doses Are Takei )/muscles and cause rheumatism. It neutralizes the urine so {t no longer irritates the bladder, overcoming unnecessary breaking of sleep and jhelps the kidneys and bladder re- gain health and strength It matters not how long you have }wuffered, how old you are, or what else you have used. It is practle ally impossible to take tMis quick acting, effective preparation with jout Immediate results. It starts to work the minute you take it—the first time you use it. An original package of Croxone costs but a trifle, and all druggists are author ized to return the purchase price if it falls in a single case, fs in our power to help you, we will tell you 0, and if we can’t do you any good) to treat suc- diseases, Gall arrh, Fis Lumbage | | | . tease anybody to play for you $70.00; $60.00 Bb Clarinet, again. Boehm system, ($39.90; $26 Cc yt ci Christmas Yes, Standing Room Only Is Perhaps the Most Apt Way to Speak of the Crowded Condition of Eilers Big Store Daily as Their Great Closing Out and Retiring From Business Sale Ap- proaches the End. December Thirty-first-—New Year’s Eve —the Date Set for Seattle’s Largest and Most Popular Music Establishment to Be Closed and the Lights Turned Out for ood. Sample Closing Out Prices The most wonderful of all musical instruments is the talking machine. ‘We show below one of Edt- son's new diamond-point horn- ese cylinder or disc phono- graphs. = sexe eead — EPS, \\ = - |} The Greatest Gift of All---The Grand Piano The Christmas gift which endures {s in reality the best «ift to give, and nothing bet- ter could be imagined than the gift of a grand plano. Chickering, Sohmer, Kim- ball, Hazelton, Lester, Steger and other distinguished makes to select from. Besides, the $650 grand will bnly cost you $418 now, while the $850 style can be had for $486, and the regular $950 grands are going for $672. All you are asked to pay at this time for as fine $1,060 gtand as you ever saw is $768, Band and Orchestra Instruments Our gut closing out sale fs probably the only chance band men will ever have to buy fi struments at the following Saxo- prano Saxophone, $69.00 re ore et, 0. 00 Nickel Cornet, ' 00 by now $7.63; 67.50 Conn 8 Trombone, 47.00 Bd Vaive Trom: bone, $19. ff \| SNARE and BASS DRUMS— $35 Snere Dat. $24; $14.50 Snare Drum, § and CLA! With a player plano In your FLUTES INETS— $100 tmported C Fines Roehm, house you'll never have to ; $22.60 Clari- The minute you get one of . a our fine player pianos in your net home your musical troubles weene a Trot Ona are ended, You can play any- ‘10.00 Vioting ais 40, $18.00 thing and everything you like, Violins, 87 0.00. Violins any time you like, as long and Row, $16.00 hed die Eeberiels . olin as short as you like. In a Heberie: a word, you're king of the whole realm of music. Many of the best makes in latest designs to choose from at OUR CLOSING-OUT PRICES of $325, $415, $465 and $495, instead of $550, $626, $750 and $900. Bows and CASHS Violin Bows now 9 onal Bows $2.1 Wooden Violin’ iy 00 Leatherboard $2.48; $16.08 © a one AUTOHARPS—46.00 Auto- harps now $8.28; $9.60 Auto- i Y harps, $6.20. den 0) and MUSIC wr — $3.00 Metronomes $4.00 Metronomes, , $2.68; $1.25 Music Box, one air, 780; $1.75 Muste Box, two airs, 98c. iC STANDS—T50 Black 28c; $1.60 Stands, nick- ha $1 18; $5.00 Director Susie Stands. $2.28 § ROLLS ana { M is Re $1.00; $2.75 Music GS—T50 $1.00 Musto | tee 44.25 Musle 1,38; $8.25 Muslo Bag, $s. ae We Are Closing Out Bring From $25 to $50 Before it is too late and secure the biggest plano ORGANS — Ifo 18¢;_50c Mouth the Mouth Or- value you ever saw or rt 1.50 Mouth Or- heard of. fi fo; aaht Mouth Organs, Regular new upright 1. i Pianos now $224, instead eS? 82 = oo ef = of $365; others at $388, worth $600; also some at $182 that retailed at $3875. Second-hand pianos from $88 to $67 and up, Sane ae

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