The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 7

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1914. 1 i THE QNE OF OUR HOBBIES’ IS TO BAKE CAKES Amt other goodies such as you gever before tasted or heard of, STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, grag Is the First Registration Day for the Coming Primary and City Elections in February and March. If You Do Not Register, You Will Lose Your Vote. Clerk William A. Gaines Has 40 Assistants at the Prefontaine Building to Accomo- date Those Who Desire to Register. The Books Will Remain Open Every Day, Ex- |cept Sunday, From 8:30 to 5 o’Clock. Attend to It NOW! PREACHER FLEES {wis sxsw roca ee] A068 AES, meee # NOW THEY'VE PUT ¢* hoy we i “Dollar ON ‘PANTALETS”! (, ; pom dengieetlien garment in our store, and includes TACOMA, Wash, Jan. 2 That) were in Swedish, was asserted by every coat, suit, dress, t, waist, SEE WHAT <—_> AND | Albert Dahistrom, founder of | By Margaret Mason a naked aceh Sor enemas KNOWLEDGE can do to-| new religious cult, all “white | (Written for the United Press) : C faeoghaa ae ward producing = perfectly slaver” and husband of two dozen | iyi lit, ove at, hat, shoes or baked goods. wives, narrowly escaped lynching) in St trousers f men Just bring in one n St. Paul 15 years le dollar take what you SATURDAY’S SPECIALS yet with 1 gl J } Surprising Varieties ‘s Phat pe meet th : . USUAL Bargain Prices ho was in th gathered | mag dh toy . Stylish } Men’ 8 Suits From $16.75 FRENCH FANCIES 1 Lareatet id De e re he was alt eg : And the value t this price. Then the FRENCH BISCUITS escaped by the back do« ed. Lynching ro eng the highest. star ce eee of * FRENCH PASTRIES Covered Up His Sins Dame Overcoats From $15.00 : i Capt. Fred Anderson, command-| and it Ix now the , Genuine Old Vienna Coffee ing ocficer of the Salvation Army cra ‘ ance a , Coats that will give you style and keep you warm Cake in Tacoma, met Dahlstrom just | Dat Quite the most startling peac and dry. Only $1.00 down gets you a new coat after the man now facing criminal | (h« ve eo a palr is shown In flesh color crepe Raincoats From $15.00 §T. GERMAIN BAKERY proce*dings had arrived in Amer , Ps de chine and lace dines with raglan sleeves, stylish, serviceable 409 Pike St. fea from Sweden. He : : The deep ruffies of the crepe de Why be without wha & good Christian boy + was. chine, com velled in froth . ; : > | Capt. Ande trav jeapolls than hadow “, are at Elliott 5492. Elliott 2982.) pean liking for wome n him, | that rit gti tire ee r Ander - 1 . . . . Capt. Anderson sald Dablatrom tn ! ver a dimpled knee Coats and Suits for Women in Price REAL to cover his own sins 1S CHILD CROSS Others have ruffles of accordion From $18.50 Up Difference in Language Helped ’ pleated de ch pleated ¢ n or cre te ¢ and the assortments are complete enough to assure That Dahlstrom’ all FEVERISH SICK?) edged with narrow and you # #uitable selection. A most desired popular ’ il | |nished with sprays of tiny rose materials tn both coats and sults are shown. In the bad coats are chinchillas, plush, Astrakhan, Persian Lamb, a a new knee panties are to Mat se, broadcloths and novelty mixtures. In suita, ishment owing largely to the fact, LOOK, MOTHER! IF TONGUE 18) over tiahte. but for th t , rt “ t hs “CALIFORNIA over Ughts, but f those sere: storm serges, Hedfords, eponge and other mate: that all of his ) talks and writings COATED, GIVE “CAL | the straightaway pantlets rials. And $1.00 takes any of them SYRUP OF FIGS.” | » waist down, dainty mod: Children love this “frult Iaxa shown in flesh crepe de WAS NO JOKE and no ng clne cleanses! Remarkable photograph from frozen North shows the Karluk, Ex lace edged, that garter in Every Garment Marked In Piel Figures — No Advanced smach, iver and bow: | plorer Stefaneson’s veese!, caught In the ice pack of the Polar seas, ana nd the ankle with an _ CHICAGO, Jan. %—Tonse! with Capt. Bartlett and 25 seamen drifted with the pack and no trace |e/#stic and Incy outstanding fril We . Wendt, janitor, swore to the ply will not ) play: | of her has been found. It Ie thought that she will be lost_ altogether | No Interest—No Security Ing to empty the bowe nd tho court today that never again with the men wquid he resist arrest by a po result 1s, they beco was taken by Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday They have a six months’ supply of food. The picture | “Bill” Hudson, Seattle moving picture photographer, who |\ONLY FOR GIRLS i | Sock thew have Ncewoman clogged with waste, liver gets slug:| recently returned from the Arctic —— Wendt grinned and sald gish stomach sours, thea your lit aes Rea oo aera rT - 4 CHICAGO, 2.—"The inside ———I]|__ “Stop your kiddin’.” whe fod — er on pe hee ae yuces of the white slave traffic,” a motion | | Meewoman Mary Boyd ordered | feverish, don » sleep or act ni Meture film, will be exhibited {f i CLOVER LEAF BUTTER | him to quit swearing at a cc turaily, breath is bad, system full ‘ See us for all Chicago, but to women and girls iJ} ductor and come with her. The | of old pm SStont, Mouse kinds of seeds. only. woman “cop” yanked him o! a arrhap Aw 0 : 2 Maio Pe roe STORE the platform and dragged him | See if tongue Is coated, then, sive, it INN ATH, Jan, pa . e Largest assortment bo maer Cente SO ar ne, three blocks to @ police sta | & teasp is hod Mongar: btn | latte secetcgh 6 ee of home grown houncement on recommendation of Best Washington Cream- — iS j constipated waste, |» ax ° maid trees to select from letub ron 1) hetheticsepua apis 2: 1119-21 Third Ave. ve Butter, 40¢ ise. ‘EGGS AS MONEY Peon law i weil > F Triebel in Seattle. Holland | “We bt © the film teaches a Near S St i . ‘ \ : : son to Ar y lear Seneca St. ra Pat chia wea be ow & va Bulbs just arrived. J 2s0".\0 100% xin” nla, Mea Strictly fresh guaranteed | Millions of mothers give “Call-| angular, ly suggests a shocking means by . Eges, doz. | PT. SMITH, Ark., Jan. 2-—Eee*| fornia Syrup of Figs” because it ts which they might lead — white ees, |necame so scarce here that oper perfectly harmless: children love an a On thooaaatll hi ft, and {t never fale to act on the .” 5 Ibs. Best poe we | ators of moving picture shows are laccepting one exe for the admis sion of a child and two ess for an ladult. They sold for 50 cents a dozen. stomach, liver and bowels Ask your druggist for bottle of “Californ which has full dtr \ ebtidren of al! ages and for crowa nted om the bottle. NOW SHE'S DEAF caring the | SOFT FOR MIKE | JERSEY CITY, N STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS , Company Store 120 Pike St. N. J., Jan, 2.— This year marks the 25th anniver. | Up* plainly get away to work toc you 106 Pike St. " Beware of counterfelts sold here ¢ Red : t electric car service e nerited $10,000," was the . Opposite Bon Marche fee, i retod Staten, The first ont Get the se “Call ay and Green ist of a violetecented note trom f FIOQUGEN The Shoe Repair Man foo operated at Lyna, Masa, 10 |? fornia Fig Syr Re Houses, Renton Junction Bi) \iichae! Reilly which stunned the 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison fuse aby other lad with contem; October, 1885. idirector of parks here today { FIRE SALE Of Robinson Bros.’ $30,000 Stock of Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and CLOTHING STARTS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT 10 A. M. SHARP The Stock Is Ordered Sold at Once—THESE PRICES WILL DO IT Exfract From Star of Dec. 31. CLOTHING STOCK IS DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER Saturday night, at 11:30, fire was & depart- store, at Columbia slightly damaged by water. Only for the f the fire depart nage might have been SHOES Men's Sample Shoes, one of a kind; worth $4.00 and $5.00; slightly dam- aged by smoke and water Men's Dress Shoes, regular $3.00 Furnishings One lot of Men’s Wool Underwear, regularly $1.50 per garment. Men's Stiff Hats, sold up to $5.00. Sale price Men’s Clothing Cotton Ribbed Underwear, reg ular 50c. Sale price... ‘2c President Suspenders and 10c Handkerchiefs .... 10c Cotton Gloves .... 25c Suspenders ... 15c Black and Tan Hose 25c Wool Hose 50c Heavy Wool Hose, slightly damaged $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts, slightly damaged All other goods will be closed out at same proportion. This Stock and Fix- tures for Sale in Bulk. Apply to L. Robinson, Mgr., any time after Jan. 3. 716 FIRST AVENUE RETWEEN COLUMBIA AND CHPRICY, 100 Coats and Vests, summer weights, 250 Boys’ Coats; the Pants are ruined per suit, $5.00 to $7.50. The coats only . $2.50 and $3.00 Pants, slightly damaged by smoke and water 100 Overcoats, slightly damaged; to $20.00. Sale price . 200 Men's Suits, hardly any damage; up to $15.00. Sale price $12.00 Suits, ashey damaged ; English Slip-ons; $7.00 and $8.00; slightly damaged $12.50 and $15.00 Slip-ons, hardly any damage all colors. Sold up to $10.00; slightly damaged by water sold up sold is regularly at $6.00. 39¢ Regular price 9c $6.95 $7.95 $4.95 $18.00 and $20.00 Slip-ons, no damage , One line of Overcoats contains the highest grade of the most reputable tailors of New York city; worth up to $30.00. Damaged by smoke; 1,000 Men's Suits, such as L. York; Chas. Kaufman & Bros., well-known makes; sold up to $40.00; damaged by a little smoke; only W. Praeger’s, of New of Chicago, and other $12.95 One lot of Tailor-made Suits were in the tailor when the fire occurred (badly Coma OS) sold up to $40.00. Sale price........ 500 Pairs Men's Pants, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 values; slightly damaged by smoke shop 98c $1.89 ROBINSON BROS... TWENTY-FIVE SALESPCOPLE WANTED—APPLY AT 9:30 Men's Dress Shoes, regular $3.50 Men's Work Shoes, regular $3.00 and $4.00 1,000 Pairs Zimmerman-Degen Shoes, made in Seattle, sell regularly from $5.00 to $7.50, at less than cost of material. 2,000 Pairs of Ladies’ Oxford Pumps and Slippers, regular $2.50, 39c $3 and $3.50; slightly damaged v 1,000 Pairs of Ladies’ High Top Shoes in button or lace, Gun Metal, Patent Leather or Suede; values to $5.00 Boys’ $2.50 and $3. 00 Shoes ..... Boys’ $3.00 and $4. 00 Shoes, 716 WATCH FOR THE BIG ST AVENUE 98¢ Men's Soft Hats, $4 and $5 grades, sale price $1.45 Suit Cases and Trunks at a Give-away Price. All Mail Orders must be = accom- panied by Money Orders. Orders filled siGxs.f same day received.

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