The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 3

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ENTIRE $40,000 STOCK High Grade Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings Fullar Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Juliet and ontract for § Romeo and Jullet with M atility,, he J ® will " ' Amert The greatest sale of New, Seasonable Mer- © transt imal? row“ chandise ever seen in Seattle is now in progress y oma » charming by at this store. This entire st6ck has been or- tow dered sold and sold it will be, regardless of ae Tye all joss. A glance at our windows will suffice Mut D begag to give an idea as to how this great stock a hte tae es pita toh being sacrificed. ; EVERYTHING ORDERED SOLD NOTHING WILL BE HELD BACK Come tomorrow—and participate wonderful savings opportunity. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS in this ptable f Clans A The Cracker nta Cla Until Saturday Night e (From Rall 8 for broken lines, of which we have only a few of a kind, will be marked regardless of their first cost. It has been the P; ( for Bit he t# alace lothing oO ad : abe alr turns out ¢ policy of this firm ever since we started in business to dispose of merchandise in season, and in that way be able to e aera day of - 1022-24 First Ave.—Corner Spring St. Clemmer Until Saturday Night ar oh place before you new, up-to-date merchandise when the next season opens. With this in view we have commenced, Sran Sitiin © comaae: "re ' ' first on our ready-to-wear. The following will give you a faint idea of the bargains to be had here now. t e Went ne And # that cred Bley dl taly Kine rege ssa cleavas os $16.00 to $22.50 | Boys’ $6.50 Overroats | Men's $15.00 Suits, | Men’s $15.07 Over- | $3.50 to $5.00 Misses’ . oe “dt er ene POCA og Women’s Coats —| during our 10 days’ | medium colors, dur- | coats during our 10] Coats during our 10 wigned to Weaken & husky sutterer see Asher doom the quogr, sides During our 10-days’ | sale ing our 10 days’ sale | days’ sale— jays’ sale— who evidently pr too strong! Melbourne Until Saturday Night G sete w the Joker comp sale for his medial advis Paul Rainey Wild Animal I ovie” playe 4,98 9.0 | 98 ' eon, 2 MARSHAL DEAD oat | Filiott 8 : ‘ $10.00 to $12.00 | Men's $12.50 Cordu- | Men’s $22.50 Suits | Men’s $15.00 Sui $20.00 to $22.50 the first prescription ever written Ray Garson és ek a y,” Es ty the 8 , Pik ing our 10 days’ sale | 10 days’ sale— sale— brown, during our 10] ored Suits during our Dy a doct date ts ab death of John Zello, last night aM days’ sale— 10 days’ sale— 2,000 B.C Gervais, dead from wo fean shed 1 f cle 12 715 Written on Errptian papyrus, ft tn a pistol duel wit arew 1 ' ‘ ' ' throws an amusing light on the ef. was trying to arrost several weeks! iiag Ed aon Hed forts of the anctent cal men ago. ; bake at i Pa an I pa, he # ; = amen , TT Fase and ec : $12.50 to $15.00] Men's $1.50 Sweater Men's $3.50 Sweater Men’s 75c Outing | $10.00 to $12.50 » Janeiro rll ec tia Women's Suits dur- | Coats during our 10 | Coats during our 10 | Flannel Night Shirts | Women’s silk Dresses age ing our 10 days’ sale | days’ sale— days’ sale— during our 10 days’] during our 10 days’ The Grand Until Saturday Nigh sale— sale— 0 a ea uar ers Four $100 Bills,” Rellance stone comedy; “Mutual Weekly N ' ‘ ‘ C P Everything ot, Soke Fancy stationery, A_ full 1,” “Her Legacy,” K. B. drama and complete line Christmas cards. ae ae The Circuit Until Saturday Ni Msi Devotion. tworee! mir Northwestern Photo Supply Company motion," vores Doni saesnenistesenenseempimenennencteemestnetioans an drama The Rival Pitcher,” Maj “Tw EASTMAN KODAK CO Opposite Arcade Bldg iris of the H tance drama $20 Second. | SOUP IS FATAL | eames ANSAS CITY, Kan., Dec. 26 hen Brown, a negro cook, was e scalded to death when he poured ures Without Drugs | 2 =e), Brown was seized with an eptleytic | attack while stirring the soup. His| hand clutched the kettle and over | |turned tt. | This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Cur- ing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail § Wear thi grand Invigereter while you sleep. Tt le a quick and positive emse for nervous Gebiltty, Inet strength, tame beck. Inmbage, rheumations, bindder troubles and ail aflments @ue to a AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK |] Metropolttan—Otis “Kismet.” Moore—“David Copperfield,” tn motion pictures Seattie—Halley & Stock Co. in “Freckles. Tivolli—Keating & Flood Co. in “A Stubborn Cinderelia.” Skinner tn Aisorders, we offer « within the reach of no @rags to sell you we offer ts stectrictry medicine Tt te tmpomet® Mitchell The remedy chats natures strength See, tat. Mt storing the energy and aetivity togeioh organ of ¢ the power to do Ite work property Bedy has sufficient energy to aatiaty the not exist CONSULTATION FREE—CALL TODAY BOOK FREE Past pet your name and address on send you full partic tp The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT. « 206 Empress Theatre fnllding . Cor Spring this coupon and maf ft to Big Hit! 1-2. From Railsplit- ter to President THE BIG Corn Show Conducted by the H O-W. RR. & N. In the GOODWIN BUILDING, 1514-16-18 Third Ave. Study of Great Screen “Abe” Lincoln 3, Freckles’ Fight for His Bride g Between Pike and Pine Streets Built to Make You Laugh Will be tinued through TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, DEC. 27 Open each da m 10 a. m. to 10 p. m) 4. The Cracksman There is on display the combined exhibit from the ( 1 Santa Claus THE SHOW IS FREE EVERYBODY INVITED THE STAR F| PHOTO PLAYS |} 'BEING FUNNY JUST are in A HABIT, of Market Today Conditions are normal on West ern tinue enti] en ne today ting 41 trent Frices pald producers tur and frei Humphr Jones tr yesterday ere found w al Avenue Christmas rush been © very profita’ rity of the the avenue today, following one alor Tho try demand ts expected to con after the quotations remain unchan| The farmers are at!!! cents per doren for stock. o.. PLENTY OF DUDS = GET FURS BACK os Report Goawin & datty by OW a) cooking potatoes ver potatoss Hapberd 4, Cal. toe : Honey, new, case : Honey, strained a Prices paid producers for butter poultry, veal amd pork | erected Perry Bros Peas “ue 4 under live |Rpring dusidinge Turkeys fat live ola Tome, fat. 4 stee dow live, dow pigeons 4 good sine aa Veal, 48 to 120-1 :@ Veal, larger ” @ rk, good block howe °4e Selling prices butter, oes cheese, | Agen Co Corrected Zealand creamery Zealand creamer aa er ‘@ Fees oe us for all See kinds of — seeds. Largest assortment of home grown trees to select from in Seattle. Holland Bulbs just arrived. Sandahl & Son Company Store 120 Pike St. Nursery and Green Houses, Renton Junction RIDAY, MAX SAYS The holiday commission New Year vegetables dally by the John B DEC MBER 26, |_McCORMACK BROS. Big 10 Days’ Sale of Ready-to-Wear for Men, Boys, Women and Children Liberal reductions are made on all numbers we have decided to discontinue, also 1913 = Is meeting with wonderful success Boys’ $8.50 Suits, 2 pairs Pants, during our 10 days’ sale— $5.45 Boys’ $5.00 Suits dar- ing our 10 days’ sale $3.45 $2.00 Lace 10 Misses’ Shoes during our days’ sale— $1.49 Men's $4.00 High Top Shoes during our 10 days’ sale— $3.49 $7.50 Women’s One- Piece Dresses during our 10 days’ sale— $4.98 Men’s $1.25 Outing Flannel Pajamas dur- ing our 10 days’ sale 98c Women's $1.50 Slip- pers during our 10 days’ sale— 98c Unsold Holiday Goods CONSISTING OF Dolls, Doll Buggies, Mechanical Toys, Games, Manicure and Toilet Sets Men’s 25c wool cash- mere Sox during our 10 days’ sale— 15¢ ee 50c Men's Heavy Chambray Shirts dur- ing our 10 days’ sale 39c Men’s Combination Sets, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Women’s and Men’s Silk Umbrellas, Crocheted and Fur get Men's 20c Heavy Women’s $1.19 Sli: Merino Wool Sox ini) pers disctig’ cue is during our 10 days’ Trimmed Slippers days’ cals - sale— oe p will be disposed of in lots, regardless of their first cost. The earliest bird gets the best picking. 1c 79c Boys’ $2.50 button or Shoes, 10 days’ sale— $1.98 Women's $2.00 Slip- pers during our 10 days’ sale— lace during our FINGERS GROW INTO HIS HAND Dec. | MONKEY GETS DOPE HABIT _!NTO! tae PARIB, Dec. 26.—Dr bespahighee Pets from a peculiar ailment. and showed an interesting case at) The fingers of his right hand are a meeting of the clinical society of | doubled into the palm and the nails a monkey suffer |ATe cutting their way into the flesh, Ing froma drug habit. The monkey| Last month a 300-pound lump of As the pet of & Woman cocaine) Salt fell on McNeely, breaking tue Vietim, and the extraordinary fea-|bone of his right wrist, so that the ture of the case te that the monkey {tendons pulled the fingers into the acquired the habit spontaneously |Palm. Surgeons declare that he q not by {imitation of his mistress.) Will be unable to use the hand for 26.—J. W. The Confessions *eeeccee of a Wife WHEN A MAN IS SICK mental medicine and r table as she remarked: “Oh, CHAPTER XXXV. is it won't hurt her once in a When I arrived at the house they | were all at dinner except Dick while. ‘et iv ¥e ree yeare [Wee RES ceuemined’ att || 1idi0 fina cobyage to ehyehat it] noe animal Benrenes Conteh (| ee | naked anxtously en would bring me a tray with | 1, appears to experience the pay sida fe ee ae a “Yon,” answered his mother, “but | some soup, dessert and coffee I Hons and all the halluctnations of iid headache that be decided not | “He sald he did not want any adateted is ‘the han a come down to dinner.” dinner,” his mother remarked That Dread “ I found Dick lying on the bed| “But don't you think something t with his clothes on. His eyes were | hot Qt would be good for him?” I HOW ABOUT IT? | Disease 4 ed and one side of his face was 2 ll swelled up. POOR OLD CHAP. {t would, mother,” Inter All tebere | tea im WAS A SIGHT. rupted Mr. Waverly, “Let Mar-| PITTSBURG, Dec 86.—An occa a Green” ae “s I'm awfully sorry, Dick, If I|Karet coddle the boy if she wants | cjonal jag, discriminately employed, RHEUMATISM, at ‘> | had known you were coming home |to—SHE'LL GHT OVER IT SOON |js of benefit to the human system nee appreciate the 4 ick [ would have tried to get home OUGH of some people. Dr, Carl H. Hom velue of chinnren ooner, Shall | help you get to! Mrs, Waverly gave he berg, who has had among his pa treatments. The ef 184 | bed?” 1 asked a look that I hope I shall never | tients railroad presidents and other || fect of tho treatment , “Don't daturb me, for heaven’s|have on my face when I gaze at|men who often work under nervous || on chronic cases ts 8 |anke, Madge. This is the first)my husband, but she sald nothing |strain so informed the Swedish || marvelous. It starts lume this blamed tooth has stop-|and I finished my dinner in silence | club. y irculation ped aching today,” and then poor|and took the tray up to Dick T have found,” satd the doctor, || Diek There is nothing romantic about | "that with certain kinds of men commenced to sneeze You had better come to.dinner,]a man with the neuralgia and a/ professional mostly—an evening of Margie,” called Mollie from the! cold in the head. relaxation in the company of good ot-of the stairs | Dick only wanted to be let alone | iauor and reasonable men has been | It didn’t .weem right to leave! sig surfer: but he had no Inter {Of benefit to the bodies and has re: Nek, but, to tell the truth, 1 was} tion of euffering In silence. Be-| lieved them of strain | ungry, so I got him another hand-| tween his sneezes and coughing he But it must not become a spree, || erchief, fixed his pillows, took off | inguiged in many commiserating |OF that foo to human progress, the || Bis epee ey n be PaaS hl groans and some profanity. hangover, will as Itself, ! make ae $ Pillage ty In ar At last, with much persuasion, 1 nauitation ex J thought you had concluded 4 | amination, If T can not.to eat any dinner,” sald Mrs,|managed to get him to eat the KISSING is 0 K. help you T will. tell Waverly food, und then IT .put him to bed . . you. Tf not, T don't Thad to fix Dilek up a Uttle,” 1] With a hot-water bottle under his tak: want your case. nawered as I seated myself, and|@ching Jaw ‘ NEW YORK, Dec, 26.—"Kissing cutrorractic = [| Mrs, Waverly rang the bell and My, that feels good, Marte,” | docs not cause the spread of germs | feaches 90 per enh wy tho maid to “bring Mrs. Rich. |e sald. “Mother never was much | Love mayes a natural Immunity for the tls that ped rd (as she calls me when speak se and Mollie gives me the | all germs utter f 1g to othe some dinner ets, although she means wel 1 germ mantacs” were utter- || Lem. a loguned peal The maid went out sulienly and Try and go to sleep, dear ly routed by this statement made titlener. . Office tre, Waverly tomarked that Bilen | 1 thin 1 can," sald by Miss Lind of Hageby, the noted A Perfect 10 a. m, to S p.m, Iways RESENTED ANYONE] ‘rowally; “I @m without 4 Norwegian scientist and anti-vivi-|| pee Wealth sttewaage 2 EAtY COMING LATE TO DINNER doar, a Y MY ectionist, wher @ addr DR. A. M. JOHNSON 1 I felt MWke in interloter, but | nurse jconterence of the chureh 812-818 American Bank B Mollie smiled at me across the} (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Holy Trinity in Brooklyn, _SECOND AT MADE si seteses teh4ss atti SPARTOAATELASEEEED Deeb ET Lee eg 2gaaaas ge tied Adsdatsi 4 tabi GAPE IASDAAN TEI i4 J PPRRDLDALES DERESPSRONEI EARNS tee

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