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tHE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914. | |AMUSEMENTSS TIVOLE = yer,4e || METROPOLITAN, "3,4 0 DAI | The Photodrams Sensation THE LIFE AND WORKS of the Immortal Composer bad RICHARD WAGNER Suggested Designs for Our Great American Dollar Did You Get One of the Big Two-Page Circulars Distributed Friday and Sat- Beast of ,Burden—Dedicated to the Mine Owners of Calumet _and_ Colorado urday? If Not, Ask for One at the Exchange Bureau on Third Floor. Read the Prices. pe of Musieal Comedy The Musical Comedy success | VANIOTY I8LE || Weaturiog the ROSEBUD ob and dance ™ oo 2180 Daily, venting The “Economy Store.” May Manton Patterns. Phone Main 6035. All 1914 Art Cal- endars, in “Get the Habit"— Use Our POPULAR PRICES, Quick be and te All Bente Meserved. Vrices the and gp Service Various omen on ——_— | — me — = ag Grades at PANTAGES SEAS TLE THEATRE ler De- TTL Towlght and Ail Wee partment Between Spring and Seneca. Half Price Himmationt LITTLE HIP tn the | Mats, Thuraday, Saturday pos Wortd BAILEY & MITCHELL reesmyy NAPOLEON “The Silver Horde” ‘The Winest of All Apes Other Big Keatures ieen—200, 200, Be Our Second Pre-Inventory Sale Began this morning and will continue just one week. That does not mean that the bargains offered will last throughout the entire week—we know many of them will be sold out very soon—but others of equal value (and in some cases, better ones) will im- mediately take their places. This will be a week of bargain-giving and bargain-getting such as you have seldom if ever seen in Greater Seattle—and the Panton guarantee goes with everything sold. All Furs One-Third Off Second Floor. There are nearly seventy-five grades we might quote but for the lack of space. All are of good quality, in fact second to none in their respective grades. Now is an op portune time to buy Furs at the lowest prices of the season Here are a few items to show you what “one-third off” means here: $57.50 Ctvet Cat (Colonial) set $238.50 Bine Fox Set for for dgnedeesnee 838.34 $22.50 Marmot Set for 106 and 206 Bargin Night Monday, Any Semt te Buy on Credit At the Eastern’s Big Reconstruction Sale While Prices Are Reduced In Every Department. | Here is your chance to pick up some rare values in both Men’s and Women's Correct Apparel by simply making your selection and having it placed aid for a little ata on a charge account to be Ri | time. Come in tomorrow, look carefully through the display and find just what you want at a price } below regular. 2:0 ("rar 06 Near 21.00 Imitation Skunk 5: 2 Set for 2 $55.00 Near Seal ms * Pg age Sed cav ccc dhae se eaves $14.00 —_—_— 22 eR REET a : S28" ETO ' $49.50 New Jap Min na 06 $19.50 Imitation Leopard Set’ for A ek s Xo seeceeeeeses ees BBB. ‘ $13.00 $45.00 Moline Set for..$30.00 $17.50 Raccoon Set for. . $11.67 | | $32.50 Pointed Sitka Chinese Dog $12.98 Marmot Set for. 8S.64 j Set for ........+++ «++ $21.67 $12.95 Blue Wolf Set for. . 88.64 ng 4 fh 9.50 Black Lynx Set for..... $9.98 Brook Mink Set for 86.66 } Png se - $19.64 | $7.75 Black Coney Set for. 85.17 | rf | 3332-34 Second Ave., Neer Inion St | $7.50 Jap Mink Set for. . .$5.00 | Seattle's Reliable Credit House. | $5.75 Brown Rear Set for. 83.84 5 | | < i ‘ | $3.98 Pony Set for.......82.66 | | s a ————— a eas si ‘ pa BATTLE CREEK, Mich, Jan. 12.| Boom! It was sure some “blowout.” LOVETT WOOD DEAD ¢rnment to, tevestionte trade com re FANCY 1,000 Yards of Silks A majority of members of the ex-| Boom! Boom! |= || when Bothell celebrates, it does mci ditions in the Orient, \a {ve committ th tional | 4 series of explosions Saturday |; tt Lovett M. Wood, owner and pub- pone 49c Yd. See eA Oe a tecahoe bore |2igtt, 8% the goats” of the po fico hgpae tie Saturday| lisher of the Trade Register, week.| ACH! MUSTACHES! b~ Main Floor. rae e He clean In interviews today {224 fire departments, The sounds | hell entertaine aturday |)” commercial ink tu fi FS Cc Wash Taffetas and Satin that when the committee an-/0f oxplosions were p' but their/might as many visitors as its own) Seattle, died . China, NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—"Er & Duchess in ali good colors but nel « next month, | cation could not be traced | population—about 1,500—and with| last Friday, Wood came to Seattle) erybody's doin’ it,” is the gist black, and worth up ject as unsound the pollc First they seemed to come from |wnicyen mulligan,” orchestral and|{0 1889, and was a prominent fig-| of the wail by “boss” barbers Pr to 98¢ a yard, for only 49c a race of thoro’ a een Anne, then Beacon bill, Har - ‘ lure in the commercial activities of} here who complain of mow - aa ; : bor Island, ete vocal music, and some 16 speeches, 114 city. In 1911, he went as spe-| taches becoming epidemic. breds cugenically per Turkey Red Table i aki Der | “It was not til! late Sunday that it | the last link in the Pacific highway|ctal commercial agent of the gov-| They blame the kaiser. The proposition was handied|** discovered that the explc *\connecting Bothell and Seattle was aoe Cloths i came from under the water Stl auly, appropriately and joyfully ddresse « b! y fully in addresses today by Drs. | cuith cove, where workmen wore! Basement. 8-4 Fast Colored Turkey Ri This price includes values up tO Pranie Cidths, fringed, ready $1.00, and comprises hand-paint- for use. Good designs. 75 ed Cake Plates, Rai! Plates, Frult [Special price, each Cc Plates, Salad Plates, Bowls, Fl elett M 4 Metealf and) Wintk hg ia beag$ Bkevainvsd blasting away to beat the band cn| dedicated Hail, who agr 1 3 thoastasts t Q control of marriages oF the scten- aredgag tach darecrsonthaatiay | pore in 900: saabtaen to help the e W e n n an + fo matin uma oe ‘ 1 es would be impossible, even it ad | SOURDOUGHS TO EAT“ Acree weske ond hie aiuiaeall BILLIE BURKE POSES Pre-Inventory Prices on Felt Juliets and Slip- at 89c vantageous | Forty sourdoughs, now attending! proved to be royal hosts, and the) They favored frank and systemat-|the University of Washington, will! Boulevard Blowout” will mark Sugar and Creamer ye ng Basement. ‘This means any Ladies’ Felt Slipper [Bl ic sex iostructton and the close pave a big feed Tuesday evening in| lively chapter in the bistory of , Jugs with Plates and Cups 9nd] 4 jarge assortment of these | oF Juliet In the store; atyles similar Jjjscrutiny of one another's pedigrees | Salita on. ee re Saucers; choose from these at} practical materials tn a splen- | to the picture, black and five colors; by parties to marriage contracts, the PreInventory Sale 49 did line of designs, for ki-] Yalues that are unequalled elae- _ sg i 66é 99 Pe ic monos, wrappers, ete; 100] Where under $1.60; thick, firm folt, | f and 12%c values, be ae tryomed eae bale tur Pre-Inventory Sale o! BE os scene asd 2 and = porfpon’ is offer inclu ° those famous Kreep-a-wa Slippers, This Glassware at 10c Armenian Hand- the warmest, cosiest slipper known CHICAGO, Jan. 1 Seach wit Mad Iri in five beautiful colors. This en- Bj at ae men SSF) = 1,000 pieces of brilliant Giass- le Irish Crochet} (iro tino for clearance, at, 89 followed the cold wave| ware, such as Butter Dishes Lace a pair... c bens See bye cence aie oe | f Jelly Com: , Cream Pitchers, Main Floor. , : ? | ods’ ere A series of Art poses ly ipotes, len’s 00 ippers at Bi pa! lodgings * were packed | 4 Sugar Bowls, Bonbon Baskets, | In assorted patterns up to 2% 1.49 |last night with homeless men. —-———— j in elaborate colors, Flared Berry Bowls and Syrup | !nches wide. Just the thing | 7 ‘8 | Wm. Lousche, aged 21, was| Is Edward Wilson, 70, held at the! Wilson, who has been employed} most beautifully Ju Eve: deco hasdsome | {°° trimmings that you want Styles in Romeos, Eve | drowned today in Bangs lake. This| city jail, a modern {n, who|®# janitor in Seattle for the past blended. Reproduced es. wy to wear and wash. Pre-lo- | Opera, hand turns, black r was the only death due to the| disclaimed any knowledgo of| - ; and useful. Values to 25c. Pre. | ventory Sale price, a tans, all sizes. Mostly 0 val- Hil weather reported aught young boys to steal! the thefle, ond Wheh other leet Wai on fine _ quality felt Taventery Sale price, 10¢ yard 15¢ ; for clearance at, a $1 49 ‘ Or ts he, as he claims, a victim found in his rooms, he claimed It costing 85c a yard. each . Pi rar pair .... ' | CLUB TO ELECT TRUSTEES | of suspicious circumstances? was put there by the boys without 36e value in nice Glass Water Embroideries Women’s $3.50 Shoes at fl, * meeting of the Lakewood Out-) Wilson's arrest followed that of /his knowledge ONE COUPON Pitchers, fan tterns, . Main Floor _ ¢ . ing club will be t » Jan. 16 at| Bruce McKay, 14, and Harold Roth-| The police believe Wilson is tho | , fancy pa’ + 1 Edges, Insertions, Gallocn 32 Mere ie c A us, Gallocn $2.50 326 Lumber Exchange building for| well, 16, by 8 Sisler and Pa same man who was sentenced, tn} spec! and 18-inch Flouncings, prob- | + t 1 1 bly th ; ey prot This bargain price includes pa the election of trustees, All me trolman Riley about 10 years ago, on the A Pre-Inventory Sale of 0c J ably the most remarkable vat and gunmetals on new mode bers and friends are requested to Loot stolen from the homes of J. charge of Instructing boys in the) “goer eceapeer coh es adhd cote eae the | either high or low heel, crave be present C. Ridenour and Horace Hunting. science of theft . el ey and wick. / Fa dd cher and mat kid tops; our regular $3.00 fl ton were found on them, and Mc’) Papers found in Wilson's roor good, clear glass lamp wide. Per yard 15¢ and § alues, to clear BURGLAR WILL SMOKE Kay confessed, implicating Wilson show he setved for three years t c 5 ee t i t complete for ............ at, a ths irgiar with @ penchant for | young Rothwell maintained a defi. the United States marine corps. | weer pried his way into a cigar! ant attitude. from 1879 to 18 j 7 f by Guy Graehke, | ————_—— a ieoadlivamesuntnistateensibatisnaeiitaiall At The Star office, and ay Fg rote ne dur ‘To HAVE cl CU | the following branches: and took several DADDY DRIVES sof seogars” gi00" te cash | AMERICAN CONSUL RCUS| BALLARD— | ne IN CHIHUAHUA CITY], 7 | P. H. MULLEN, } he entire affair to bi e | SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS | Sg se opt or aren 5409 Ballard Ave ry | WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—The aspect of a regular circus, the pro- 5 } ipreme court adjourned without | gram for the Seattle Retail Gro- EVERETT— Bn sl THE DOG HOWLS ing any of the important pend: | cers’ association's “vaudeville cir A. E. HALL, hy does the dog throw back his head case cus” at the Armor: 2 SIT IN PULLMAN And howl at night to greet the ee jo e Armory Jan has 2916 Colby Ave. | In ages long forgot and dead TARATICE Bron bees Dommyeree BREMERTON. When e sock new hewn ney it + stage is to be erected at one “ * Here's one on daddy for fair. | T “a pher gop ane gh llptbag Manatere te Gh come ben a ik eek ad, pen Wha eat | KOST BOOK STORE Daddy E. J. Brown, 3519 South And with them ran, ail gaunt and gray vine cake. sxckers | 511 Pacific Ave L. st. Tacoma, engineer on the The father of cur frie 1 tod Pape jYaudeville program will be held P., bad advised indefinite post S OiMeE tack cah aks tatiana tide ha same |The crowd will be permitted to | RENTON— pouement of Miss Hazel Brown's Into the slave of man, his ald, roam at will about the hall, Candy | W.S. MILHUFF, marriage fo Bale Badnot Rarle, A comrade ever faithfa) grown booths and “pink” lemonade stands } Comfort Station, Maisy apatite st Who sleeps beside his own hearth stone will be among the conspicuous fea-| Third and Main. Tamaeiay, tite Beown, whe wees ‘ : é ; |tures. Gov, Lister has been Invit-| fn 1912, packed @ suitcase to Seat- egy Pron Sete athe modern eae |. DISTRICT— tel ae seems te | Over the canine friend of men | MILLS OPENING ENTERPRISE after married by Justice Carroll He seems to slink the forest through hi NITURE CO,, cr aan ‘eae the teen to Part The ancient forest that he knew : —- by gi Aly yee yy Relea a He seems to hear again the pack PITTSBURG, Jan. 12.—Steel} 42nd and 14th iy ee ee ee That bays upon the white moon's track mae abut Gown for trom one wim The engineer of that very train : akc Deady BJ. Brows. | And from his throat and shaggy jow! three months through lack of bus | iiibiisanadisnnecceibiammanmnans | Issues again the old wolf howl, iness, began opening up again to-| | ‘The ululating Iupine wail |day throughout the Pittsburg dis. ’ NEW BRANCH PENNANT OFFICE That once re-echoed on the trail! trict. IF PAST FIFTY gree i neat ote ye, NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY 6 ” But so ‘twas told me, in my youth! men sald, at least 50,000 more em-| . USE ‘CASCARETS 3ERTON BRALEY | yd will be at work than last Eastman Kodak Co. > | Saturday ; | The feeling in business circles! F 1320 Second Ave. WHAT GLASSES ARE TO WEAK is | BY A DENTIST naturally was extremely hopeful i i i F | fe . Between Union and University. day bicycle race, which was ached-| feopte come to my ied to atart here tonle i fired by Dr. Crile i re tonight jane te K | . : ’ 1) | For the convenience of those collecting pennants The LOOK EM VER Star has opened a branch pennant office on Second I | ; om eg ave where pennants may be procured by presenting At the next meeting of the Wom-|H 4 coupon from the front page of The Star and twenty Get a 10-cent box now | D.C. Kensie Most old people must give to the|ton some time ago, is back on hi : ie € P| hel L 1 ¢ 7" 6 en's Democratic club, e he! by ’ PY bowels some regular help, else they | job in the sanitary department « SIL VERWARE FOR ie urday, Jac, 94 tee eueentlat her |B cents—the same as at The Star office F suffer from constipation. The con-| the city, having been re-lnstated b STAR READERS Rewar ae the. piattornus of the variods Gai] ; dition is perfectly natural, It 1s|an order of wudge Albertson Satu atiente tH the ole is of the Various can —— 5 just as natural as it is for old peo- | day A set of alx beautifully decorates considersd, “™eraltey WINPeU SUBJECTS PREVIOUSLY OFFERED THAT r | A meeting of the club was held |saturday, at which Mra. M. B CAN NOW BE HAD: H Harker was elocted president, Mrs.| ites sire Pe “BATHING GIRL” : |Lucla A. Crengle — sec y and Mrs, J, P. H, Morris: tre or | “CO ED” Marlon Letcher, U. 8, Consul in| | Chihuahua City, Which Villa, Rebel | mb noon Hil “Inmrovament | “STAGE BEAUTY” r aur tects Into “Saddest City) cin will hold its regular monthly | . ; . | business meeting Wednesday even We have a limited number of pennants which afe never so active as youth. ‘The | removed and the'cl service rules | Tea Spoons free to mail subscribers . muscles are less elas And the! were disr Iso to The Star, ‘They are of beautiful bowels are muscles. wins his bac and will last a lifetime, A $o all old people need Cac interest these spoons could not be) 4"er One might as well reiuse iuplicated at any store for less tha eyes with glasses os to neg-| GRAND JURY MEETS *2.50 We © bought them fr lect this gentle aid to weak bowels ich large quantities that we ar The bowels must be kept active.| phe first federal grand jury since *le t@ give them to our subseriber This {s important at all ages, but|1y. g. pistrics Attorney Clay Allen| Al that is necossary for you to do never #0 much as.at fift 4 onvened this morning |!8 t© pay your subgeription to The | Star one year in advance ( ) ple to walk slowly. For age | The court held he was unlawfully French gray finish Rogers Silver ‘ E 3 a y ore 713 First Ave., Union Block 75 and | de hecanae, while m is| ltoo office ; . ‘8 Judge Neterer's court. Besides d al bo’ activi , otal tated ine or two ‘ae ‘en paid your subscription | Beacc schoolhouse, i Sil ‘ 4! & lash can't be used every day, |JU'y ie ie belleved one or two cata) ios not expire for some time, you GET INDIAN FIGHTERS | "°°" hil! schooiho Morn,” which can be had for “one coupon and twenty Maly What the bowels of the old need | yoy, Ria) eo can take advantage of thin ofte: — cents at, The Star Office (not at branches). Twenty alt ig & gentle aA natural tocic, One |**" bow acd ietier tera sue tie he COLUMBUS, ©, Jon. 12 PYTHIAN SISTERS TO DANCE ated eared Hn that can be constantly used with-| TOKIO, Jan. 12.-Following re-|tme St expires, or by interesting ee a So six embryo Indian fighters, the | The Pythian Sisters of the Ortho: | H The only such toric is | peated earthquakes, the voleano| f in he’ Bier and Six embryo Indian fighters, the : , iH and they cost o iol Baeneasltias ocr Kageat “4 pereisean ay tie 713 First Avenue oldest not more than 14, were | Detic hospital committee will give NOTICE—ADDRESS ALL MAIL ORDERS i ' dae pelanany pefatoan™ pat pany subscription at the regular P wre mea . an informal dance Saturday night, | ox at any divig store.|in eruptign today. Residents are) )lee, you will receive the spoons! detathed tare con thelt way to) [Rear ah ie the wethine ta, FUER LO THe SEAT ILE SCAR. while you sleep fleeing from th, vicinity, just the same, Lean? csc gil La wat ane suedeye) Montana from Cineinnath, av. and Pika st . | ‘ . " .