The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1913, Page 3

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MORE PICTURES SHOWING HOW CLEVELAND TAKES CARE OF ITS OLD PEOPLE AT COOLEY FARM COLONY, 10 MILES OUT IN COUNTRY The Tuberculosis Sanitarium at the Cooley Farm, in Cleveland. Here Sufferers From the — er ee Westlake; Greenwood, AJ 85th and Greenwood. EVERETT TO SEATTLE — treine.9:60 . m. end 6:00 pm Local trains & 1 Limited 00% m. Ti 60 neon, 1:08, 2:00, ‘hoe 5:00, “6:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:15 pm Freight leaves both cities m. PACIFIC NORTRWEST TRACTION co. AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURE will double the effectiveness of your advertisement or printed mat- ter. Try us with your next order for half tones or sinc etchings, THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. 230 Liberty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice Elliott 3696 BR. E.J.BROWN [AQ=AzmMo ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People coms to my office every day aff complain about being robbed of their ton First ay., rep- Dr B J. Brown, who ates my my reputation j 713 fist he, Union Block I ean guarantes to save you Jum @oliar every time you mea 4 while my w. rtor| ork | be ware at a ike] fentile’® Leadng bees 713 Firs® Avenue Open evenings until * and sundays Mati! 4 tor people who work and Get the Benefit of the Bright Sunshine The Comforta: Cots in the Light a Bogie Beg emer rere nese cream “White Plague” Work at Light Outdoor Tasks ind Airy Roome of the Infirmary ANXIOUS TO LIVE LONDON, Dec. Hardinge resigns as viceroy of In oc. 16. When Lord For the first time tn history ¥ & Ce sant Ae Daitish sinbae, | moving picture film will be tsed by t|drama; “For Lizzie's Sake," com: | sador tc Paris. ey ren ko determine edy. ely +. trouble makers. Recently a battle Bn septs pea India wat NY took place at Trinidad, Colorado, | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night attempts made to asi inate him | et n strikers and mine guards.|| “The Padrone’s Plot,” two-reel at Weekly had a camera man | Kalem drama A Husband's at Delhi. ttle line and he got some| Awakening,” Lubin drama; “The pictures of the fighting.|Dog Detective,” Eesanay ccomedy [THE MARKETS | “Love's Sunset,” two-ree) Vita-| Y had one of /#raph drama; “Sophie's New Fore. Prices producers for vegetables | Certain | man,” Essanay comedy; “Captain privshanoe by J. W. Godwin & ¢ 1 as | Bunco's Victory,” and “Piano Manu gros get! 28 evidence and th + film | facturing,” split Kalom. returned to Pathe ee eee RESIDENCE THEATR THINGS WE'VE NOTICED: le we Two lovers always speak | At the Olympian Tonight with their fa Basen together, | “Among Club Fellows,” Blogr like Osgar a dol jcomedy; “Sleuths Unawa leraph comedy; “Hirar Nobody ever says “No” with.) frah’ Come apr | out shaking the head. A person in despair te arms drop suddenly and limp. Fathers In stances always try to Ducks od Spring ducklings 4 their daughters marry a rich first race of the season run last urkeys, fat, liv ° 3 Berue 014 Teun, at | man of great monly te eters |Sunday. The course was sevon t their fortune. }@ last picture miles, to Fort Davis flag and re ba, £008 wine, dom 2 is where the girl doesn’t. turn, in a temperature 20 degrees | a fowl, lve, dow Deiginn hares Old pigeons, good sine, de y 0 120-1% larger good block hoes gentieman plays with the 13 fins. . “ee Clase A Until Tuesday French military authorities have! over the Cliffs,” th succeeded in making @ man-carry:|p oii, feature; “He Likes sl Upside Down, and “Nutty Romance comedies: KEEP THE BABIES’ Clemmer nul russes! “Alexia's Strategy,” two-part foa Feet Warm and Their Heads Cool| |. ‘A Lesson in Jealousy,” com. | € Making Fight-Ton Ropes, An important point in|; al of the Malay State guarding babies from colds and hions of the Canton States, their bad effects is to see that|eduew'lonal. | | their little legs and feet, their | n | Meth e¢ Until Tuesday Night. | wrists and hands, are kept) "pi. Frame Up,” tworeel bron warm, and their heads cool.|cho drama; “The Horse Thief, «| Repeated colds and persistent | Ke Aras Somes? J Ho ii Ne ‘i ¢ eliance drama; ew attacks of “enuffles” may start | yn vot Ring Tonight,” Than denoids even in the first or |houser drama second years of childhood. For “eee. For a few more days we will fit a gold fil frame 4 ran teed for! |coughs, colds, croup, and stuf-) Grand Until Tuesday Night, flv ith unertal ie Mi ace fy, wheezy breathing that Poi baeh poet ae Ao nye leather case, complete, for $2.50. keeps the children wakeful and? )).)\.19 Her Husband and My| This inclu careful and accu feverish, give Foley's Honey! wire,’ Apollo comedy; “Her Right| te examination é and mm: nd promptly, |to Hay 8 Princess drama 13 A pow eons the pie F 7 pine ” a Curr 0 tical Co sadly laxative. Is excellent) Qoay two reels; “An Adventure| EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS for whooping cough. Sold bylin Hopit,” Princess comedy; “The| Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Bastell’s sath Stores,, ‘, Smart Girl of tho West,” American Bring THis Ad With You ond finger easily, like a stogle. reduced circum In a conservatory scene the PHOTO PLAYS Dream Until Tuesday Night Edises Badge of Honor comedy; Biograph comedy This thing of manipulating a bose as as abo “nt vi cigarette is reaching a high de i _, Citmas, drama. (Comedy night.) velopment. It is considerd very ecy ee “katish” to clutch the coffin nall between the first and sec i pedtang Good Luck Tonight ‘3 fessional night te his hang | i | NOME, Alaska, Dec. 16.—The make | warren team of bird dogs won the | below zero. The time was 27 min | utes and 47 seconds. The former) [time was minutes f fist. girl's Night. e-recl Han aj Night RUN FIRST RACE * Come Down The Burnett Jewelry Store is going out of business Everything, including lease and fixtures, is to be sold. The last watch, the diamond, is to be disposed of if price will sell it. Reductions range from one-fourth to one- One price—no use offering less. Reservations made only on payment of a reasonable de- Come in the mornings, the earlier the better for everybody. | Everything marked in plain figures. | No goods charged. No exchanges. posit. evening—the store is open till 10 o'clock. Here’s the way things are marked: $35 Diamond and Opal Ring $17.50 $100 Diamond and Opal Ring $50 $80 Pearl and Diamond Ring $40 $45 Sapphire and Diamond Ring $22.50 $315 Biack Opal Ring . . $157.50 $75 Cluster Diamond Ring $37.50 $4.50 Gold Cuff Buttons . . $2.95 $125 Horseshoe Pin (p:amonns) $67.50 $80 Bracelet, Diamond Set . $40 $30 Watch Fob, Diamond Set $16.75 $12 Match Box, Solid Gold $6.75 | $250 La Valliere, pranonss $147.50 $50 Scarf Pin “Piitiun . - $29.50 PLATINUM $25 Men’s Rings, souncors $14.50 SOLID GOLD $70 Diamond Brooch Sp $35 $50 Gold Watch, "{r"" $27.50 $40 Cuff Links, "fr". . $22.50 1 $250 Gold Watch, ir". . $175 $75 Cigarette Case, Solid Gold $40 $20 Cameo Brooch, go . . $14.25 $50 Gold Brooch, Diamond Set $25 $15 Dueber-Hampden Watches $8.95 | | BURKE BUILDING Pick Out Your Diamond Tonight and and that means just what it says. last ring, the last half on everything, contract goods included. All sales final Or come after dinner, any $275 Brooch, Diamond Set $137.50 $15 Elgin Watch, Thin Model $7.95 $4 Watch Chains, Gold-Filled $1.95 $25 Swiss Watches, 21 Jewels, Fines $14.75 $40 Howard Watches, “Contract Goods” $30 $15 Bracelet Watch, Gold Filled. . $9.95 $50 Tea Sets, Quadruple Plated... $35 $3.50 Mesh Bags, German Silver . . $2.15 $4 and $5 Scarf Pins, Solid Gold . $1.95 $3 to $5 La Vallieres, Gold Filled . $1.55 $5 to $7 Fancy Rings, Solid Gold $3.50 $8 Toilet Set, Quadruple Plate . . . $4.50 $2 and $3 Tie Clips, Solid Gold . . $1.50 $10 Chests of Silver (Rogers, 26 pcs.) $6.50 $225 Bracelet, Diamonds and Gold $112 $95 Bracelet, Diamonds and Gold $47.50 $40 Gold Bracelet, Rubies and Diamonds . $28 $50 Gold Bracelet; Pearls and Sapphires . $25 $40 Gold Bracelet, Rubies and Pearls $22.50 $10 Candelabra, Silver and Copper $5.50 $40 Mantel Clocks, Gold Plated and Crystal $25 $3 Casseroles, Guernsey Ware... $1.95 $7 Smokers’ Sets, Silver Plated $3.75 _ BURNETT BROS. NEAR MADISON STREET The Confessions *eeeccee of a Wife CHAPTER XXVI said Dick as we| 1 want to go in| ® |here.” | after being possessed, to be loaded | with gifts and made beautiful with | auds, as the mood takes him. These ideas came into my mind when Dick bought the flowers for | his mother and me. He knew that he had_ hurt his! mother’s feellogs that morning by | speaking so disrespectfully of her} “Stop a minute, got off the car | “Here” was a florist shop, and |Dick ordered a dozen magnificent | American beauties sent to his moth er and insisted that I should wear a huge bunch of violets, with a/ at vic " riends and he was sending her| rie: eye chee tr oe een tt es because that was the EASI-| ED moo ot lovoUs HER PRIDE AND JOY tn her aa “Ll tell you, Dick,” I finally said, “have the violets sent me and I will wear them this afternoon.” All right, Margie,” acquiesced | Dick, with a pleased look, and he whispered, “Wear that ‘tinselly’ | |dress you wore in New York.” | “1 don't think my very best even ing drean would be quite the thing | to wear in the afternoon, Dicky," 1| said, with a little laugh at the PE CULIAR IDB MOST MEN |ABOUT WOMEN’S DRESS. He was decking me out with vio-| |lets and asking me to wear my best frock merely to show the “lot of old frumps” that he was what he calls “a good picker.” | It was swaet of him to give the} | lowers to both his mother and me, | {but 1 could see that he bought! To Get Rid of Wrinkles and Bad Complexions Dick likes my goldembroidered and beaded tan gown the best of| yt is more important now. thafi any in my trousseau and, man-like, during the period of profuse perspir- | he wants me to wear {t on all pos. ae ee Rest sible occasions He seems to think |that MY PRETTY FROCKS ARE A PART OF WHAT HE MARRIED. Notwithstanding all the hard | ‘ work and continuous talking which the feminist group Is doing, | be- lieve that, down deep In his heart, each man has a feeling women are | very different from himself—that |they do not belong to the human family. | | have never yet met a man (and |since | have been married to Dick | |the truth comes home to me In a with elimina injuring In-| Or. | fa omplexion offensive skin, seeing the f scarf ekin} quiring at an bP on nightly Iie cream and washed off morn |greater degree) who honestly | ing 6 usually suffices |thought any woman was hie su wrinkles without s pores with pasty stu perior or even his equal ' here's r-failing formula: 1 og Woman, in man’s mind, 1s Ilke ev \% " haxolite, dissolved in ty ery other thing a man wants In h jhanel, ‘Bathe the face tn this world Something to be ‘or awhile; every line will 7 1 mAIN, completely. ‘Even the first BROUGH STOLEN OR OBTAIN: | X80 sion wives surprising Festhiae| ED in some other manner, and,|— Advertisement | have sald things to his mother for son. |: 3 2 | them for us AS HE WOULD BUY| ,,Pest modern outelde rooms, 26e CANDY FOR A CHILD. Stewart.— Advertisement. If he had outgrown the old feel ing of “man thinks he fs the king of beastses,” as my old colore “a | mammy used to say, he would not BULL BROS. Just Printers 1018 THIRD «AIN 1043 MAIN 1594 Morgan’s Quick Shoe which he was sorry; neither would he question the fact that I must know what is best for myself to wear on all occasions, and that I} would always try to do him honor. / | wonder if women are not quite as much to blame as men for this uncomfortable and insincere condi- tion of affairs. | I am very happy to have Dick buy me a bunch of violets, although he has forgotten all about giving me an allowance of $50 a month | since that first time we nearly had a quarrel about it In New York. I| shall probably put them away and label them, “My husband's first! gift of flowers after our marriage.” His mother called everybody's at tention to the flowers he sent ber} Repairing Shop While You Walt and Delivered ‘nion Shop. 4. Union and University this afternoon, with the worts: | we Give Free Trial to Prove Our Tras You see, my boy does not neglect the it. 8 1 y e Expert Lady Attendant. his mother, even if he has mar. A. LUNDBERG CO. .. 1107 Third Ay. ried I wonder if she has really forgot jten the ross words he sald this morning or if she !* tke me and eagerly accepts every attention— | hugs ft to her heart and makes the most of it and tries to forget the| hurts—because she loves him (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. NOTICE! READ THIS SLOWLY. A careful examination of your eyes will be made and glasses perfectly fitted and adjusted by a practical optometrist, You may be sure the glasses will be correct y way, even though they were bought at the low pricg of $2.50, including ex- amination. Special prices on bifocal, to see near and far, all in one piece. OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY PAIR. THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO.’ Bring This Ad. 917 First Avenue. $55 Bracelet, Gold and Amethysts $22.50. $10 and $14 Bracelets, Gold Filled $6.45: $5 Bread Trays, Silver Plated... $3.50 :

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