The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1913, Page 5

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° THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 rom 1913, > | CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS AND ANSWERS | Vi he ve ’ ‘ us ins ry fe ear Teame to Jlons, except as & REMINDER to] Anary at the tow pe, and are still determined to lea | lone w help us AVOID a aimilar mistake 2 aoe ot the pr uting attorney I pro} ‘ friends or | ner y 7 . 4 he wre gine of my trl to neglect | Ort ted by joint effor Union Dentists ta on «1 your letters, tholr boi re wine can be equall can always kind and | vided ‘ Crowns $5.00 ation put y a i. ridgeworh 85.00 living at ye WSO W THEM Plates Bs Rt ai being blue, Absolute yours wee 1 was alek, and got childish ‘ doctor, It | your snd's respect by gu is able to serting your rights as a free bo M ‘oer good, ft American woman Tell the bully eohool? .* A.—Mvervens who forms adve for all that you are not golt A.-At present, vace no habits, has the same experience aa tand Don't make yourself enforced except tn time ey you are having now. Little by lit a slave to your house; and don't demic, At such time, should th * tle, you allowed habit to form: and, | neglect it, either; get out In the parents refuse to have a child vac | Nttle by little, you must come out A MINOR Machine G54 Gujey Bi; Bday Overy. | Chemsen, the sah tiey Woe there ¢ fest cinwe matertal I of ere elwave seems to. be gone § elias be wk g beautiful you can, He can't | the truant officer, and prot ably be se ha having fF; fOmething “tn the way” for each | nisheed, but the parent Write » you from that. If you will taken up with the school board. If tile sie@ Tl one of us; but the less attention|& manly letter to the "el torm the habit of being cheerfu child ts not phystea tronk tn al branches otf you pay the “something,” and the|plaining why you have not paid,|*d smile when a-grouchee, he | enough for vacciiation, Ane, show you a iyearT) more you fix your mind on your|and ask for time, If y garnishee | Will get tired of It, and stop The Z doctor's certificate to that effect ne patniecsty by med. | goal, the better you will get along.|your father, they must leave bim|!# ouly one Intelligence, or Mind, /he fa exempt. There ng bare devices You may possibly alip back once injat least $10 a week exempt. 1/0. soverm you, and that tn your |an fast rule canes va le, but do not ay ‘ AER es ‘ 7 Creator, Just remember that when INVESTIGATE OUR easy ||, While, but do not spend time in| don't seo how you know you are! Otis ey bully ‘as AYNENT PLAN, regretting; get up again, with the | sot going to get work Why don't are Ls thought that you will be more care-| You take the other view--that you » each tree Office houre, 9 f| ful next time. A year from now, | may {t any day? Above all.) ciao Me unde ct for me to to 4: evenin ¥ app ent. Sun. Ff} when you look back—just a glance | hunt work where you ean advance trouble, 1 have been : Tinekiog ’ you will see how far you have|learn a trade if you have to work you DOTTIE. DIMPLES U : D : come. for nothing for a while. Now, «et A.-Certainly, it is correct. Kiy NioN Dentists J) our rovpy. yournen ays seem |t9 work and do what 1 say. "You tings poem “If tn fine for a smal destrable; but really they w tg. | Might as well be learning some | 1 Neve a rememb eye ns omemnage ose norant days, } ng development {thing without getting wage, an] $U% Winns” Sour anewer . Now, since your eyes aro opened, | lng nothing | A WOMAN A.—I hope by the time answer you will difficulty peaceably fs your GROW Remember to really nhood, | is use trance Drug Co opportanity Into a beautiful that REGR 1 please noth always blo , anyway him thi your id Me gets 50—Fine Player Pianos—50 To Be Sold by January 1st \ ‘ These are Standard Player Pianos, not stencil, third, fourth or fifth grade of some manufacturer, but they are the best and first grade of well-known manufacturers of high-grade pianos with standard player actions of the highest quality Guaranteed for 10 Years These instruments are guaranteed for 10 years, not by us, but the manufacturers’ guarantee is cast in the metal frame above their signature. Now this 10-year guara’ does not mean that the instrument will neither are they the second, only last for 10 years, for an instrument of this grade will last for 40 years if properly cared for Sut the 10-year guarantee does mean that if the instrument proves defective in either workmanship or ma terial within a period of 10 years from date of purchase, it will be properly repaired at our expense or re- placed with a new instrument of the same grade or mi Regular Price $650.00 These instruments are sold throughout the East by reliable dealers at $650.00 and are considered to be splendid values at that price by both dealers and their customers. Our Sale Price $485.00 are competent to ge as to of Chicago, being manufacturers t The Bush & Lane Piano Co., the value of Pianos and Player Pianos, and it being their custom to th ig test out instruments of other mantfacturers before purchasing the same, we feel that this is a guar ¢ of the splendid quality of these instruments, which they have purchased at the right price by ta certain ntity 4 to supply their varic ncies and thereby hold dealers, i t years, and. whose trade they would otherwise lose, on account of their tr jemand from their own factory Having 1 in large quantities and at a low price, it is easy for us to carry out the well-known 7 Bush & Lane 1 of many s and small pre by selling this $650.00 instrume or $485.00 A vary Small Profit 4 We have no f sale at s NEVER have had, and 'y NEVER expect any friends these will make for us, we are going to be yn each of tl rd make of in- struments. which f 1 ynith Terms $2. 00 Per Week is our intention ke it possible for anyc yer Piano by taking vantage of this L { opportunity and hasing one of these ra at a price they would finarily p a cheap inst nt, and for that reason I s on these Player Pianos as low as ‘$2.00 per week, which is no more than low rent for an this grade Money Back in Thirty Days if this instrument is not satisfactory and in every way as repre ented = . No Extras of Any Kind No extras of any kind will be added to the price of $485 for this instrument. FREE BENCH— CARTAGE. Our Advertising Is Known to Be Reliable, Which Accounts for This Quick Response FREE Although these Player Pianos were put on sale only ten days ago they are now nearly half gone, and the heaviest veek of the entire year began today which seems indicate that you must act quickly if you @ ’ advantage of the great ortunity which is now at hand to purchase a STAND ARD HIGH-GE + PLAYER PIANO at a pri h you would ordinarily pay for a cheap stencil or j one of a third, fourth, or sixth grade of some particular cturer WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTERS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST FOR THE AUTOGRAPH HAND-PLAYED MUSIC FOR PLAYER PIANOS, also carry in stock Universal and Standard rolls. BRING PHIS WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE. AD WITH YOU. Bush & Lane Piano Co. WHOLESALE———-MANUF ACTURERS-—-RETAIL SEATTLE STORE, 1315 THIRD AVENUE you read have settled my lets so good to me and , ~ ome fe give her nometh Christinas A.A year’s subscription t good magazine, a nice book of poems or a pretty work basket would be appreciated, I am sur THEATRES MOORE Anna Held's Jubllee Moore word in which ¢ their Httle up with eyeling tr on wheel Betwe big acts, Held, and three acts Beban is worth the price of » His character. » the two nad Anna other sm. mission alone. | te » Italian in the dramat fe playlet, Sign of the Rowe, is one of the best on of acting audeville stage ever seen on the Then comes Anna Held, and her pretty girls, and her gowns, an her vive yer Mias Held’s) act is le. Baby { musical dy, Mine Held a number of the songs The chorus lives up to all the Anna expectations in beauty and One other act on the Held bill de served spectal not! and tainly It is Francis Florette, dancers, They cer ean ance some. Herschel! tes famous plan |ists, and Ward and Curran have a [line of old-time farce A matinee this afternoon and a formance tonight will conclude engagement in Sea ° 4 METROPOLITAN 4 | “Bunty Pulls the Strings,” which k's engagement at ned for a wee |the Mogre theatre Sunday night, ts a play that depicts Scottistt life foibles to per lights and shadows fection, and Miss Dawse Naughton, as Bunty, rises to the altitude of a real big Mo to her ESTADLIRMED 1875 Second Ave. and ‘Pike St The Blue Bird for Happiness) In amngetion with JAMES McCREERY & CO., I LUE RIRD CHINA makes ideal Christmas gifts because of the nt valit Austrian China ts ined, and the pleces are very reas priced. Marmalade Tse. ie Chocolate Pots, $1.25 $25. 609 Sugar and Cream Sets, 75¢. id Bowls, each Ue alts ard € or he « ot ee nf and | the net s Pots, The. Pitchers and Stands Cereal Howls Ket of wix $2.00, Plates, open edge Numerous other {tems in this attractive ware priced d 256 to $1.00. Fourth F $1.75 Dexter Shoo Fly Rock DSe. $4.00, $6.00 and The MacDougall-Southwick Co. CITY ASKS FOR FRANCHISE today formal- ers the right to amend, modify, or The elty of Seattle ly filed with the county commis-|repeal the franchise 1s not clear sioners an application for a fran-|and will prove absolutely inef chine to furnish light and power in| fective as a reservation of power. the country districts, Including the] The city is not asking an ex Duwamish valley clusive franchise, but wants to be protected against the com pany Accompanying the application, is private a letter addressed to the commis pration sioners from Aasistant Cory Counsel! Pleree, setting out the city’s objections to the franchise asked by the Puget Sound Traction, Ly ight & Power Co follows “First-—It contains no common ownership or commbn user clause. Second—The section purporting to the count commission- Overriding the veto veto of Mayor Cot-| terill, the council license commit- tee granted renewal of license \this morning to the Collier & Van dermark saloon at 3101 First av. |which the mayor had dubbed as o the ‘First and Last Chance” of a drinking emporium, a place that caught imbibing ones coming and golng on an evening's hilarity ‘CRIES SAVE COIN as she fled Screaming lust! astily through a door in th Willets’ grocery. jav., Saturday | pad small he 9 Greenwood night, Mre. Willets i to the fact that two ac | Jougall 2 fouthwick TOYLAND Platform $ P regular $7.00 size, special $5.95 regular $11.00 size Doll Go-Carts, steel frames, steel eguiar $1.50 for Hoys'’ Steel Velocipedes with heavy r saddle, Regular $5.26 size for $4.19; $F Roys tomobile, strongly made Regular $6.50 size $4.95 Boys’ Wheelbarrows, regu special Fe; $1.25 size, #1 Children's Red Chairs, regular 25¢ size, 19¢; regular 50c size, 894, no for boys, the miniature struc el equipment, $1.00, $2.00, $10.00 the Second Avenue an type | rear of O. F.| re open a.m. 0 6 ee ( ; \ Sale of Trimmed Millinery at 1/2 Price Continues art els 6 and used at original price. trim the and of Children cord ers, $1.19. outfi Basement Pike Street_ NU BONE CORSETS” Mahogany, Welnat, Birdseye Maple, Oaks” (Fumed, Mission, Early Eng- Goldea). 15 styles to select WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 1424 Third Av. near Pike. Main 1 star |young men had leveled revolvers McNaughton fs as clever an Ics jat her, with an order for her to Miss McNaugh . rhb REL! |keep still, Alarmed by the woman's DR. L. R. CLARK, D. DB. S. actreus as she ix lovely of face p / 3 Her role is a difficult one, too. She OF THE PAST ae for help, the geet men ran) Why should anyone suffer with , wall the strings” in an en ' 5 dle el he other way with equal speed.|in nerve-rackin, must “TL a ‘5 + it gg cod ond Away with the back-breaking | qh» cash box was not touched jhe ,_ nerve racking, old-fashioned vironment where “4 ne x m mit | wash tub erve-racking wring } methods of dentistry when our ab- for maidens like her to rule. It's ng scrub board! | solutely painless methods are at soe ity snek Se first 1 @VOTY | porget the ma rious tasks |SAYS IT HELPED HIM your Gepaee! thing wan ay Remember, we can crown or « shrewd Mies Me * extrac 00) ‘ Ki okag ing shes : . Was Reginald H. Thomson, for] &Xt*sct any tooth you have without oe ‘ , your 20 years Seattle's city engineer,|P®. z ; , wns . damaged by the criticism and al-|, OUF Prices are lowest that am go¢ e4 libelous articles published by | 22° er been offered in Seattie trieated severs 4 now hen? for the high-class work which we posta. arr ga Laie howe atiatac coe . In answer to Thomson's coni-| 10. Jer tink of getting an extem Mtn story, Goottish: th the core 1 ret an plaints for $100,000 dama eg rarhit a Crown for 36am Th nearer: Genktiah to. 8 / vera i pap ton Babel oF or one of ow ‘ ae $10.00 Never- is intensely interesting and ts & WET WASH, 20 per pound, éry ielam benefited, rather roe SOT ee “ na bit of refreshin page . ina g hee lace = ht. ; : ste ear. {than hurt because of it. Blethe n| besarte ’ sumo Rous dc per dor. any stxe ear-|Aiteges ‘Thomson was enabled to|Tecelpted bill that means some: THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Metropolitan—"“Hunty AT Pulls the Anna Held's eville Road Show. alley & Mitchell Stock The Lion and the Keating & Flood tn‘ The 10 3 Ibe k vod, c finnan ha | SANITARY bare of somy kid. t 1 ea 1m KE alt herrt . finnan hada I p A , nok b a , Ao at wale + in bulk; peanut’ but now walnut tr r gloss starch, SAE op WESTLAKE , wh ‘ ta position in British Columbia | WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, N. W., Cor, Union | 1405 Third Av ws 5 ape Anne 9 paid him twice as much as} " what he got here. CENTRAL Best moder buteite. x ms, Jost: modern poms, LAUNDRY lt 50c, Stewart House, 86 West Stewart.—Advertisement Auto Service Note: Brir this ad with you. SeSCesecoesseooso CHRISTMAS RUGS Specially Priced Did you ever stop to how accept gift of a Rug home; that ornamental day in and consider able the is in any it both and useful day out? is IN THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF So AOWDRRD D.Twomns Co. (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest.) | | With its great and choice stock of Rugs, you will find just what you want and be enabled to purchase these goods at net savin of from 25 to 50 per cent Among many others, we offer the following bargains for tho present week ONE-PIECE sEAMLESS VELVET RUGS, | silky pile In mall figures. In tans, greens and browns. ‘Ten choice patterns Spe al . . = | BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, 9x12 foot. At tractive pacterns in small figures. Reg: ular value $15.00, Special ™ oe erms eash—No advertised goods told outside of Seattle. Remember the Location: FETA DNE. anoNVRGINIA ST. Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre Two Blocks North of Westlake Market ‘|S Seoeeoeovoeooceos | The Profits of This Institution Are divided equally among its members twice each year. Our running expenses limited by law to 2% per cent of the ave nd are paid out of the earnings. are ge assets, § In twelve years, the divi- dends paid to members have never been less than 6” | The deposit of any sum from $1.00 up makes you a memb It is just as easy as account at a bank, PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 Savings Soctety.” Rstablished 1901 222 PIKE ST. RELEASE opening an

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