The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1913, Page 5

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equipped very . Northern Nawk Wullding ALBERT B LORD Carroll’s Jewelry Store We want your WATCH REPAIRING Fine, complicated work so Get it dono Right at Carroll Jewelry Store 323 Pike St. DANCING HIPPODROME Phone Main 963 »S Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. BULL BROS. Just Printers 8 THIRD *AIN 1043 Many Useful and Appropriate Gitte Made of LEATHER Bult Ladies’ asee and Pace Hand Bags, Tollet oi Coat Hanger Sete tn Manicure Sets, Millinery Brushes, Bre. ‘Miller bas 7 & Leather Goods Co. Second Av. Repairing Done by Sktiled Workman BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. Third (Near Pike) Mate 1525 YARD ROUTE MB Kennedy. Tourtet and a9. #208 Table wubject to change withoot Main $101. Fare S0¢ Rowed Trip. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. you wish dental work of the grade, performed by care- “experienced, skillful operators, ite methods, you will the combination we of- our patrons. Every operation to dentistry performed pain, with as much skill) ‘at half the cost that any den fm Seattle has ever attempted this class of work dust think of getting a regular! heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4 &@ $10 or $12 Never-Slip Plate for We pin a guarantee to every jpted bill that means some- WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices | L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager,| ‘1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union Note: Bring this ad with you. | | We have a number of |] handsome calendars to give to our patrons. | Send us your name and address while they last. | Wishing you a Hap- py New Year. | UNION DYE WORKS 1162 Tenth Av. Is Guaranteed to Stop Your Cough eke ‘This Vamily Supply of a Cough Syrup at Ho s $2.00. ‘This plan makes a p h syrup than you made for § 6. ly conquer an eves ev voping cough ekly. Simple fy, no better | dy can be had ‘at any price. ix one pint of gran A ‘i ith % pint of war stir! 2 minut centa’ nt of better could buy A tew donen nary cough ee ean feel th hin a way t @ good tont appetite, too, whic meee? for, be bronchitis, pg whooping cough The effect of pins branes is well mort valuable nd of Norwes: Pact, and is rich Other preparations w this combination This Pinex an edy has often bee Hever succesati in more homes than ar remed A guarant of tion, or money gers with Grursint ee you bro the Pinex entrated pine ex facel and} lement sot work in on mer 1 in gt 1 St Syrup rem n imitated, though satintac refunded Y thin has Pir If lof the part of Jack Ranc \day |have oil you hindiy tet pillow eases, pking. He bought sliverware, and ordered the furniture t w said he loves me, and that doce mot do right by ht There * ix but one thing for you to do, Put yourself under the protection of a woman officer o the law, and tell the man you} would far rather die than stoop to | his level, Such men jand if you are brave he will not }touch you. Have him arrested if he continues to annoy you Your disappointment ts keen, I know, and you have my deepest sympathy, but you have all the strength of God back of you to gulde you fm your action now Death is a small thing compared with the sort of life you would live with a beast like that. He will not dare touch you if you will put |yourself under the protection of the woman protective officer of the Y. W. C. A, Fourth and Seneca, or & woman police. You can get one by calling Main $500 and asking for police headquarters. Q—1 have read with much Inter- ot your many kind themselves whereby T might have this pleasure, but how am I to go to these alone? I know there are many young wom. om like me in Seattle whe are crav- ing for com ip of the oppo site sex, and there ls no way to moet them unless we pick them up om the fn gg BE. eg foot ast keep my rue ite ot loneliness ts at bearable ‘Think of coming heme for foar years, read dianer, tat go to bed. This monotony ts broken '™: FLORENCE BELL MAKES HIT IN New Leading Lady at Seattle Theatre Wins Friendship of Capacity House in “The Girl of the Golden West.” Miss Florence Bell scored a decided hit in her first appearance with the Batley & Mitchell players | role of “The Girl of the Golden West.” The first production of this vivid fllustration of the early days in mining camps of the West was witnessed by a capacity house There are many stirring climaxes | in the four acts. The popular com pany at the Third avenue playhouse won deserved applause and pre sented the play in a manner that would do credit to a high-priced road company. The drama is staged is an excellent manner, the last act being especially elaborate. Mr. Dwight A. Meade as Johnson, the road agent, scored a hit tn his support of Miss Bell. Mr. William Brewer gave a fine interpretation | sheriff, | made famous by Frank Keenan. ‘The Girl of the Golden West” is the best drama presented in Seattle this week, notwithstanding price The ttle Theatre is not in the theatrical trust. Therefore the price for the best seat at night is only 530 cents. The price at Thurs Saturday and Sunday matinees is 25 cents, holidays not excepted. The Bailey & Mitchell pleased thousands of theatre goers In Seattle during the past two |seasons. They will please you and the price is within your reach Ady New Year’s Flowers PHONE Rosery Flower Shop All Choice Cut Flowers of the Season 1608 2nd Ave. Phone Elliott 4241. GET OUR PRICES ¢| little are cowards, | it night | at the Seattle Theatre in the stellar! players | A.—-I you say ho know every word of what ts true, People who have through It do not and I know Wh stranger here, and before my fam fly came, I went through Just such monotony as you describe, 1 had one consolation and that was my love of writing, and I had of quiet in which to enjoy tt, But the majority have not the keen in terest I had {tn any particula thing, and while I know In my In every @ all etr if there is any do, | am willing Noup Dr. J.D. O 1187, and ask him he has under his jbe happy under | cumatanc still thing I If you will o | Pow Bast about the ¢ supervision, you an opportunity to jotn it you will meet pleasant spectable people. ; ab ‘There and Q—Piease Kindly tell me what te the fare from here to Kio de Janctro first and second passage? Thank | ine you. aS A.—Really much. can but wonder what impression that w ticket office up b think it is just as ¢ call up one of the st panies as for me to do so are out of town, write them you do not find the address of one in the paper, your nearest tcket | too ve this ts Don't ‘ sy for you to amsh!p com ? If you } agent will give you the information. | Q—My chum and 1 are very jous to know If there Is any par tleular meaning, anything lmmornt, Attached to wearing litle patches ¢ black court plaster on the face we are being Ml there indicate the calling TWO GIRLS There may be something the kind, but I have never kn of {t. But I do know that such | foolishness as wearing beauty (7) spots marks a girl as weak |the men who are on the outlook for such may easily take you for them If girle were born patches on their faces. with they black would There is no beauty In being unnat ural. Young girls, especially, make & mistake In covering up their youthfulness with paint and pow der I belleve In. be! one may, in imp « as beautiful as yving the akin if possible, and do not object to a good, pure cream, or lotion; but after all, it 1s the individuality that counts for beanty and attractive | her face the less attractive she be comes to sensible men and women | | | stayed together all evening, tatended to take her home I asked , and found she is married nothing, I have learned, the bables are only 4 months old, the hae to work In @ restaurant I have not been able to sleep oF eat since, and feel very badly over ft. She sald she would like to get rid of her husband, and much perp hear fro TERPLEXED YOUNG MAN A.—Here are facts that may seem a little barsh, but are not In tended #0. You fell in love—by mistake with a married woman You have heard things that have }combined with your inclinations to rouse an abnormal sympathy es, | sympathize with her, too, But the fact is that getting rid of] her husband none of your buat neas, Your business i# to absolute ly let other men’s wives alone can easily get rid of her husband f she wants to. If he is lazy she }ean have him put to work through | the lazy husband act That te her problem, and neither you nor | |have the slightest right to Inter fere. Take my advice and KEEP ouT OF IT DANCE ALL NIGHT DREAMLA ND Tomorrow Night WE FURNISH (Free of Charge) | NOISE MAKERS SERPENTINE Admission %e, Dance Tickets. Ladies Pree. Big Tree Is Still Up ROBERTS] No charge for examis Phone Eillott 1480 “eRIMNEY BLDe stawway SOVTR MARION COLMAN BLL ‘DENTIST ial aaahatialet plenty | it} of} wn} and | resort to anything to get them off. | | ness, and the more a girl thinks of| WESTERN PLAY STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, Charge Purchanes Mado Wednesday Placed Bille Rendered February tat RE Year Sale on The Ovee most heart that each must learn to} | $1.50 95c These Corsets come in the ow bust, hip styles, and a | lace trimmed | Corsets Sold Up to $28.50, Re- duced to $3.95 are Fassos, make ( silk These Binner bi ette and sets, in autiful and and boning $3.95. respect perfect as as fabric concerned ; Lily France, and Parisette, Walohn filled of and | | rd Floor. The Once = Year Sale 15c Stationery 3 for 25c Excellent quality fabric finish with envelopes to match; 24 of each. These have been put in the sale because the boxes have become dusty and soiled from display 1 In for 25¢. use in the holiday Regular this price selling, 3 First Floor. —$___— In connection with JAMES McCREERY& CO., New York _ |NadiaCorsets Tam sure he will give} long skirt and free re satin and Special O5¢. Which Formerly Paris or bro. ade of high grade in every far are Redfern in fine coutil, whalebone Former prices up to | $10.00. Your choice, $2.50. The MacDougall-Southwick Cc | | _PRESIDIO, Tex. Mexican rebels were pressing Ofinaga garrison hard today. That they would take the town seemed sure. The rank and file of its de fenders we mutinous, They wanted to surrender. Their offi cers could make them fight only by eatening to kill them, In did kill a number the 0, Dec. 30.—General | p The proved CALUMET, Mich., Dec. 30 atrike situation has not ft today The Houghton county grand jur pd at Prosheutor Laicas prom investigation of the ch his deportation, Pre was beaten and sho of the Citizenr Alli Not much pretense was made » de ortation recony cock a full that dent by m j ance, of de nying th before Moyer Dec, 30 The i sh ‘Scott, commanding the Unit | Hancock, Mich. 1913, ac] Joudall 2 fouthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Charge Purch, Made Wednesday Placed 6n Bille Rendered February tot 7) AY), MNANT DA The Once = Year Sale Final Reductions on Millinery Tremendous Price Concessions on 208 Trimmed Hats For convenient selling this great sale has been divided into four separate lots. We would direct your attention to the prices quoted as original, reduced to and the present selling price. This tells most convincingly the story of the phenomenal economies which are offered in this selling. Every hat in the four assortments is of this fall and winter models. Practically all of them are the latest and most ap- proved shapes for immediate wear. LOT NO. Includes the majority of our most exclusive models in black and colored vel- vet shapes, as well as many of plush. The trimmings include flowers, ribbons and ostrich. Hats whic hj formerly sold up to $38.50 reduced to $30.00, now $9.95. LOT NO. 2— Judes all of our street and semi-dress hats in soft and also many which are trimmed with wings, ribbons and ostrich assortment the shapes are medium and small, chiefly velvet sold up to $22.50, reduced to $16.50, now $5.95. LOT NO. 3— All of our popular priced hats in the season's most popular sizes and shapes, soft crown velvets and velours, with exceptionally smart trimmings. Hats which formerly sold up to $15.00 reduced to $10.00, now $2.95. LOT NO. 4— Includes a variety of moderately priced hats, which formerly sold up to $7.50 reduced to $3.95, now 95¢. Second Floor. 1— tailored effects; fancies. In this Hats which formerly The Once @ Year Sale 3,000 Pairs of Hose at 25c Regular 50c Values. ‘The Once « Year Sale Women’s Regular $4 00 ‘Shoes for $2. 85 A ied selection still remains of all the styles included in this selling, which con- sists of Patent Colt Button Boots with dull calf or cloth tops; Dull Calf Laced Boots with high arch; Tan Russia Calf Laced Boots with medium toe; Black Velvet But- ton Boots with cravenette tops and plain toe; Black Cravenette Button Boots with plain toe All have welted soles and Cuban heels and are long-wearing, well made shoes. Special in this sale at $2.85. Second Floor. ‘The Once = Year Sale Remnants of Wash Goods at 14 Price Ginghams, Percales, Pop- lins, Printed Flannel Organdies, etc. all marked at Ve price. Remnants of White Goods marked at 1-3 less. Lawns, Dimities, Poplins, Crepe, Longcloth, Nainsook, at 1-3 less. Remnants of Table Linen Odd half dozens of Table Napkins, Soiled Cloths, Rem- nants of plain linen, all at %& off the regular price. Third “Floor, The MacDougall-Southwick Co. This is an exceptionally desirable assort- ment of high grade Hosiery at a price which makes them unusual bargains, You will find staple and fancy styles, plain lisle, split soles and lace effects, in black, tan and a num- ber of other desirable shades. These hose were purchased by us in such a quantity as to enable us to obtain a sufficient discount to sell at this very low price. All sizes, both regular and out, are included in the assortment. At 25¢. At 15¢ a lot of good, serviceable, substan- tial hose; regular price 2 First Floor. 25c. Second Avenue and Pike Street REBELS PRESS QUINAGA “GARRISON DEAD IN FRISCO|SUSPECT THEFT THEY MAY STRIKE Detective and Officer Kendall arrested George Barnes, ST. LOUIS, Dee. 30.—Stroag 40, this morning in a Washington | probability of a strike of all telege’ st. pawn shop as he attempted to|Taphers employed by the St, Louts pawn a clarinet and & San Francisco railroad was seen stand. Ed Murrey, here today, following a conference Jones, 36, who were between the recefvers of the road were taken to the and the telegraphers’ grievance coms clarinet ts believed to have been jmittee. The meeting adjourned ab- stolen from the Columbia bar,'ruptly at noon, without any agreé Washington st., last night ment having been reached, Brown Relatives tn “Seattle of Worthington, whose body found in San Francisco bay ber 23, were notified of the edy t heriff Cudihee The sheriff received a wi from the southern city, asking that Miss Worthington’s relatives be located When the body was found, there were $210 in cash in the girl's! clothes, a chain, a watch, locket and bracelet Musa od troops at Ft. Bliss, was the following m m from Presidio, Texas An engagement {s still progress. on three sides of Ojinaga. Gen Rodriguez and Sebastian Car rere arrived during the night It is not belleved the main body of n, Ortega’s rebel army has conto up yet. The Ojinaga garrison ap ars hemmed in today age De trag ‘Tuesday & music and Lorin with him, | station. The THE FARADOR AND DR. WOOD'S OZONOR. sr and Ozonor Rilectrio Heat Pad te « _ curing practically all diseased eondi- Councilmen Peirce, Goddard and ~ a, they work wonders On, maay |Bruskevith Monday were defeated @ cures quickiy, but combined tl in their attempt to kill Councilman supreme master of practically all ree | ss hey have enemies. They are a aystem of trickson's resolution transferring cure, Patients never doubt ite benefits $250,000 from the jar river wa tershed eto office and try them, fund to take care of the Seattle people cured of many condemnation costs of acquiring eee claiming to have saves the Make Cushman power site rice of Farador, 0; Oxonor, $15.00; Erickson is of the opinion that Free trials at office without re- moving ¢ stops the patn. Come in and see the watershed fund can well spare this money, and his plan removes un, or let us bring tt to you. Printed instructions the necessity of issulng new bonds. Far Dec. 20.—General Manager James McNaughton of the) umet and Hecla mines arrived here today, and from the faét that President Moyer of the Minera’ fed eration was still In a Chicago hos pital, it was thought possible his visit might be in some way con nected with the Moyer incident at CHICAGO, drugeiess seif after one treatr Hold on trial. 1 different dise: an operation ombined. furnished in thelr use. The Northwest Farador Agency | REGENTS W TALK ABOUT iT: occurred during the in the university re No changes t 24 hours mixup her John C. Higgins McEwan, president of th board, would make statements to: day. It is believed they may decide to contest the governor’ to remove them before thelr terms expire. Re ts Alex A, F. Hazeltine and A LL rs, of South Bend and Water have signified thetr willing ness to resign ANOTHER QUAKE Meager LIMA, u, Dec. 30. was received here province, where heavy or earthquake was reported. Reference was made to Bul a few deaths, but it is feared fuller returns will show many fatal ities Troops stricken EXAMINING FRANCIS Examination C. H. Francis McKay, the sign @ ne | Aymar damage os by anot into the ald were ordered territory to extend as to the ni of who compelled Kay real estat man check for $250 few | ago, being conducted jfore Judge Dykeman. days ONT |ARE CONFIRMED gig FiRE RAGES: | mi nor| authority | | under /Remedy for Rheumatism today from | today be | Brutses, 1427 Fifth Av., Seattle, Wash. J. A. Moore, Mur. The council Monday confirmed ge Cotterill’s appointments of NEW LB. Youngs for anperintendent of | which he Ww department, Ralph Me- damage ts raging In the Old Slip; ene for the park board, and R. district, on the lower East Side. A C, Erakine as clvil service com-| general alarm has been turned in stoner. YORK, threatens Dec. 30.—A_ fire to do extensive HELD TO GRAND JURY FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY Funeral arrangements have beon completed for Miss Mercy Hannah, | Charged with obtaining a union of Edmonds, who was well known | card through false representations a8 assistant editor of periodicals to secure free transportation, D.| published by her mother, Mrs. M Leahy was held to the grand jury T. B, Hannah, also of Edmonds. The $2,000 bonds yesterday by | services wil be conducted from the l ated States Commissioner W. D.| parlors of the Bonney-Watson Co: ‘at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon MUSTEROLE, The Great glass ommend MUSTEROL tute for the old plaster. hospitals use {* At your drugetst’s, 500 Jars, a special size for $2.50, Doctors and ree The easy Resinol way to get rid of pimples IMPLES and blackheads disappear, unsightly complexions become clean, clear, and velvety, and hair health and beauty are promoted by the regular use of Resinol Soap and an oc- casional application of Resinol Oint- ment. These soothing, healing prep- arations do their work easily, quickly and at little cost, when even the most expensive cosmetics and complicated ‘beauty treatments ”’ fail, Sas a substi messy mustard Large It he and hospital stops the twinges, ns up stiffened joints and muscles H es you feel good all over, Thousands who use MUSTBEROLE will tell what rellet " gives from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Bonsilitia, — Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neura A, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muse _Chitblains, Frosted pt s (it prevents Pneumonia), tn, large For 18 years Resinol has been a doctor prescription an household remedy for ecse rings worm, rashes and other skin eruptions, dandruff, burns, sores, ete, Stope itching instantly, Reainel Ointment (60e and $1) and Resinol Soap (25c) are sold by all druggists, For sample of each, write to Dept. 31-8, Resinol Baltimore, Md, Accept no substi: tute. If your drug gist cannot supp! you, sen@ 25c¢ or 50c to the MUSTRROL Cleve. and we postage Company, land, Ohio, will mail you a jar, prepaid Joneph F. "Your Muster and aches In ® w time. Swords, Sulphur, Okla, saya ery jeactous, Tt y Rheumatic patna lerfully short space of

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