The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 2

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METROPOLITAN SEATS NOW SELLING | For the Engagement of MAY IRWIN. IN THE FUN PLAY We Close Saturday Evening at 6 o’Clock Between Spring and Seneca. The Prices We’ve Put on Women’s Winter Garments and Furs To Clear Them Are Doing Their Work Well The assortments are still quite good, and they are all this Winter's clearances come but most of this one whi member the double inducements we give to 12. They are for your benefit if you will get out in the morning and avold the rushes later tn the day PLEASE REMEMBER WE CLOSE SATURDAY EVENING AT 6 O'CLOCK models, thus assuring you of correct styles. These better make the low prices prevall, Re forenoon from 9 twice a year, so you had le these ridiculously every An Extraordinary Petticoat 69° Bargain for Sat- 69° urday’s Selling Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats 500 of them in all the new shades of sateen, such as Tango, Cerise, Copen hagen, Black and Emeraid. made with a deep knife pleated flounce, divided in three sections, with a tucked piping, all in one piece. See the {ilustra tion. On sale on second floor hey aro All Women’s Winter Coats and Suite Are Selling at Half Price Women's Dresses and Furs Are Now Selling at One-Third Off Al |Women’s Heavy Shoes $1.69 outdoor women tread, all A good, st Holland Shoes “Economy Basement” Are good shoes for boys. They are “Like Dad's.” Good strong, wax calf, heavy welt soles snappy, stylish models. Sizes Sto 13% Sizes and or, the , broad styles. For ng value $1.69 Big Boys’ Shoes $1.49 Broken lines, sizes 4, 4% and & —no one can give you better “e4 for the money. Think pair oe A Clean-up “Sale “ot ana Shoes—Three big tables, at the following low prices, per pair, $2.50, $1.95 $1 09 Feit Slippers — The . in black and colors./ Men's Rubbers, we 89 | them all—all sizes C) values Now to buy rubbers at se little prices: de Rubbers, 49c broken 39c must sell *" 49c Boys’ heavy roll sizes 2% to 5%, quality, now Women's Rubbers, tn Mes, not all sizes. A pair Graceful ment and figure to the close-fitting modes of the day are responsible for the wide poy ilarity of the R. & G. Ce s. You should see our display of the following numbers, ether with others, for Sat urday’s selling suppleness moulding Style No. 1 is a Corset for the average figure. It has an extremely low bust and extra long skirt It has no side steels, a featur that will ar al to wo! n with ght h development Two pairs of good ho: yporters attached. Pri figure, em line, the long slight bust Style No. 2—A for the straight line effects The low back, the extreme length of skirt with its novel constructi fining the hips snugly when standing and allowing the 1 play when seated. The material is of fancy stripe fabric with fancy braid. T J rs of good hose supporters attached me Style No, 3—See the Illustr It is a model for stout fig The heavy boniy eral front to resist the g sure qualities but will also retain its shape under the most try ditions. It is made of strong cout!l and neatly trimmed with em broidery. Three pairs of hose $3 00 ' supporters attached. Price Take either front or rear elevator to our Corset Department on the Third Floor and let one of our trained salesladies fit you with one of these splendid models strongly reinforc strain, and in ROBERT BURNS GRAND CONCERT (155th Anniversary) ives of Caledonian MOORE THEATRE Priday Evening. io14 Concert to ¢ Prompt January 9 WIDOW BY PROXY | ~ rere SUN., FEB. i SEATTLE THEATRE Ade " Mate. Thareday, Saturday, and Snnday PANTAGES The Crime of the Law Khoda Royal and her Prires—200, a0e, Bargain Night Monday High School Horses rae ; : 506 PEDRO, Jan, 20,—The Late fells-Floto Circus Peatur nia Clara cleared for Other Big Features Barbara to remove San| @ANGO DANCERS—Tomerrow and « \seo-bound travelers maroon week. 1c and 06 led there by. washouts, | wet or 1 Clan Mackenzie Any Seat oe | THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, WOMAN SAVES ‘BARONESS SEES MANY LIVES IN TENEMENT FIRE OFFICER TRIES TOMAKE ARREST; GETS “PINCHED” It waa just one of those little Irth! OEHICAGO, Jan, 90.—Barefoo tations of life and in her night dress, Mrw Four men last night marched ®| Massover early today ran from b with a ted Wm fifth énto the police station tom to top af a South Side five revolver in conspicuous view story apartment house, pressing The prisoner protested forcefully | electric buttons and warning her that he was not a thug, as bis cap the | neighbors that fors charged, and showed creden burning tials which proved him to be G Firemen belleved that all om Payne, special agent of the North | caped safely and gare Mrs. Mane ern Pacific lover sole credit for averting 1 started to arrest this man at| shocking tragedy Fifth and Seneca, where I thought} Three firemen were hurt fight: | he was acting suspiciously, With) ing the flames | the help of the other three they! The house was known as “Ra took my gun away from me," ex-| bles’ Row” because ehildren al plained Payne. Jow Kelim, of the quartet, said he ht he was being robbed when Payne shoved a gun in his face and told him to hold up hia hands, Capt.! Willard soothed both factions and released the men SEATTLE MAN | veys swarmed at the entrance. The finactal loss was $300,000 SAVED BY ng today whether the city shall be dry San Bernardino has eon wet for many years. Wets were confident of another victory building was ) {8,000 ACRES FOR FOREIGN COLONY my DEAD AT SEA A land deal, Involving more than | s,000 » of Central Washington }farm land, {# belng negotia by SAN PEDRO, Jan. 30.—The| Calhoun, Denny & Ewing with @ steamer Harvard arrived with the) colony of foreign emigrants body of Geo. F. Dougher of Beattle, The members of the colony are who died suddenly at sea hardly tillers of the sot! and thor loughly experienced wheat growers CITY is VOTING |having recently sent the for¢ lrunnera of their party to Inspect and report upon the land SAN BERNARDINO, Jan. 30. }San Bernardino voters are decid ACCIDENT WEST ORANGE, N. J, Jan. 30.—Hurling the family Bible at her son when she suspected CHICAGO.—Corks from cham an attempt at suicide, pagne bott wold at 40 cents per hundred, bought the Chicago Wait ers’ association a $900 brary i and saved his life. My Great Option Sale ClosesTomorrowNight You will therefore have but two more days to take advantage of the biggest money saving op- portunity ever before offered in- tending piano buyers anywhere. day night, January 3st, will be honored at the sale prices. — This is surely a aie’ of a lifetime for pianoless homes to supply the greatest means of making the whole family happier the year round at a saving which they may never again be able to duplicate. Z While there are many other great bargains in new, slightly used, Grand, Player and regular Pianos, the following few samples will serve to illustrate the ter- rible slaughtering of prices during this remarkable sale, in order to reduce the stock of the Eilers Music House of Seattle sufficiently to exercise my option to purchase same: One splendid Colonial type instrument in fancy fig- ured mahogany; rich, full tone, regular $500.00 value, priced until Saturday only at $308.00. De Luxe design in fancy mahogany case, the prod- uct of one of America’s foremost scientific builders, like value elsewhere is priced at from $550.00 to $750.00; until Saturday night, you can secure this instrument at $385.00. A splendid Story & Clark, latest style, in rich mahog- any case, always sold at retail in the past at $555.00. Until Saturday night you can secure this at a price that should sell it, $290.00. A large style Smith & Barnes, massive case, design plain lines, with rare tonal qualities, splendid action; 286.00 is the unprecedented low price at which this will go. A splendid used Grand, standard make, quarter-sawed oak case; regular $800.00 style, now $490.00. An 88-note Player Piano, new, rich mahogany case, contains all the late improvements; $600.00 value, now $328.00. One $775.00 Player Piano, Circassian walnut, bench and liberal supply of music; now $482.00; arranged. with terms | Several upright pianos, standard makes, in good con- dition, at $138.00, $145.00, $168.00, for cash or terms. | 8 Grand Pianos, ranging in price from $490.00 to $895.00, the latter being a $1,250.00 style, and all the | others aré reduced in proportion. While the above prices should be all cash, tory terms can be arranged for reliable parties. Great Edison Wax Record Sale Forty thousand (40,000) Edison standard two-minute wax and Am- berol four-minute cylinder records to be sold at less than cost. The first time in the history of the talking machine business that these records have ever been offered or per- mitted to be sold at these figures, which are way below actual cost. How $35.00 worth of these two- minute records can be had for $10.00 and $50.00 worth of these four-min- ute records can be had for $16.50 is shown below: satisfac- RECORDS RECOTIDR y 1 BOe 4 1 Ob ’ 1.95 15 506 ead #0 B00 8.00 7% | 80 Boe 9.00 100 Ae records now 810.00) | 100 500 ihe These records are going very rapidly, and quick action ts neces P e benefit of these prices and values which have never here FOR EILERS MUSIC HOUSE By R. 8. Fringer Ellers Bullding Third Avenue and University Street Mra. John F. Kent knocked a bottle of carbolic acid from his hands 1914. PHOTOS; SEIZED WITH ILLNESS the % LONDON, Jan. 30.—This tn atest photograph of the Baron je Pallandt, the sensational sult for brought against her by Dr Villiers Appleby, by becoming very i at photographs shown her as she took the stand. Speculation as to the Identity of the photographs which caused | udden illness has brought to light the report from the Pinkertons that they have the baroness’ record care fully preserved She fs said to have been a Miss May Dugas of Menominee, Mich. and the Pinkertons allege she led | a notorious life before going abroad. 2 KILLED IN GLACIER, B.C in the Pioneer tunnel structed by the Jan, 30-—A bdiast being con Canadian Pacific through Mount MacDonald, caused the death, by polsoning, of A. J Powell of Denver and D. Vancouver. Nine other narrowly escaped the ASK IMPEACHMENT workmeay poisoned alr who summarily halted} the sight of two mysterious | od Turner of | | c Shas. T OIL BRINGS GREATER WEALTH THAN ANY OTHER MINERAL! Lupton, Associate Ge 8. Geological Survey, Report on the Field, Says In the Prospectus of His Is There a Reasonable Cause to Look for Oil in Paying Quantities in Washington? Says Washington Is ologist of the U Anulyals of the samples of oll collected a G d Oil Di t ° the Hob river prospe well has lee Dr. C. E. Weaver Urges Prospectin: ir an drilled to a depth o ) feet, and near i £ td 4 Pleke Forks another well ha n drilled to a depth Clallam County as Likely District, of 1,400 feet or more. In both of these wells Urging of! prospecting in this state, Dr, @ the drilling of which {s still In progress, some | Weaver, of the department of ge . Weaver, of the department of geo ax and traces of oll have been encountered, | 4.4 y site al inet geology ta though they have not tt struck in suff he University of eehington, In an addresg cient quantities to be of nomle Importange before the members of the Puget Sound section “The seeps in the gas vents encourage a of the American Institute of lug Engineers reasonable expectation that petroleun 1! tn the College Club, said that conditions tj natural gas may be present in paying quantities calla ‘ at / Nuvihetnaiag s but their existence in this locality can be me parts of Washington paralleled “Game proved only by drilling.” tions existing In the ofl districts of Callfornig, Mr. Lupton seys further in a letter to Mr. | both being of the same geological age, agg uv H. Fillo, Man ager by lg W sai ton O! | that at the time when these formations wer, ompany, under date of Dec 1913 laid geographical conditions were the same, ‘I desire to thank you for furnishing me with | the log of the Wast n Ol} Company's w What you must have for oll prospecting? | located at Forks The report on this dis | he sald, “is a stratum of of] with animal or in preparation, and, as our recent Press Bul- | organic matter, porous stratum, which collects letin notice stated, will probably be published | ofl and holds it impervious, rock below which within a few months I trust, however, that | keeps the off from Jeaking, and an antieling | before | have completed my report you will | structure which keeps the oll from have de a ‘strike nd the presence of of away. These are the commercial requirements, on the Pacif! of the Olymple Peninsula | and they are to be found on the west coast fg | will definitely be prover Clallam County TUNNEL ‘ I la Are We Overlooking Much is being said about the development of Alaska and its benefits to Seat- ¢ He much more will t benefits be to Seattle and the whole Sound country OIL IS DEVELOPED IN PAYING QUANTITIES on the Olympic Peninsula?) ns of idle money on deposit in our banks and millions more in safety ope voxes, and thousands of idle men in the Sound cities; our civic bodies are) wrryi over the possible influx of immigration on the opening of the Panama anal; IF OIL. MILLIONS OF DO JEVELOPMENT and I { the Tt $ fie dut cattle ( 1 mmercial Club, and-holding and timber all of these problems will be adjusted in a measure by the DISCOVERY; companies, men of the Puget Sound country to INVESTIGATE “Green Pastures” and Good Opportunities for Profits at Home? i LLARS of foreign capital will come to our state FOR! NVESTMENT for all classes of business. DUTY : Exploitation Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, the the editors ofall newspapers and magazines, brokers and realestate firms, professional and business OUR OPERATIONS NEW WESTMINSTER, R.C., Jan POSSIBILITIES OF GETTING OIL, and either CONDEMN or ASSIST US) 20.—The impeachment of Justice in this great enterprise where so much is at stake for the whole commonwealth, Morrison and Judge Howay, eentenced miners in connection with the Nanaimo strike, w demanded by the Britieh Columbia Federation | of Labor. OLYMPIA, Jan, 30.—The third layman during the present term to yesterday who e supreme court Alfred Salin, He near Dupont itt ine ne “BROMO QUININE ve wo he L the sterature of EW 3 ST tm One Day, Cores Gries a Te Daye Te Peculiar After-Effects Doctors in all parts of the coun try have been kept busy with the epidemic of grip which has visited so many homes. The symptoms of grip this year are often very dis the system in a rondition, particularly tressing and leave run the most down kidneys, as almost every na of lam victim com , as lead les, Dru on Dr aale which so heals and after an attack ¢ is a great kidney many strene Root grip. Swam liver and b being an herba pound, has a gentle, healing effect on the kidneys, which {# almost im mediately noticed in most cases by | those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N offer to se sample-size bottle of Swamp-h remedy, and, Lose Them Folks rarely look to see whether or not their jewele are safely mounted. If they did, fewer peo. plo would be lowing valuable gems on account “vf loose claws and wornout settin : Bring we your rings now. Wo'll ex them fr of charge, Our experie skill enables us alone to say ther or bot there fe any @onger This advice may pave you many heart pangs We Do All Sorte of J 4 elry Repairing The features of our repal expert workmanship, use terials, prompt ‘We put watcher ut pins on brooche: he allverware, Bring us your o!. joaed Jewelry. it you want them trans: | formed repair into attractive and pretty things I. M. BENNETT pra Coty tt rs who} | A LAYMAN IN COURT is ple who have remained inactive claimed al commission for selling a mill! which seem to suffer] Jewels Now, Else You May | “Come over fr gether with oil and gas ir Argue his own case appeared before in A few hundred have s to expend $45,000.00 om Maced » Clallam County aboun Stock in this compa ACTION contributed their “mite” and thereby made it possible for” in development work; there are many thousands of TO YOU this advertisement is a “clarion call”? mia and help us.” fhe best scientific authority, to 1 the hole at 1,540 feet, lead us to believe that the fa ds in GREAT WEALTH IN ODL. “Come, and Jet go up together and possess it.” f The Reason Why Stock Has Advanced ny has advanced from 10 cents per share to 25 cent and is now selling at 40 cents per share, because of the good showings in the a and the great development, then at $10.00 BUYS 25 SHARES. $24.00 BUYS 60 SHARES. $48.00 BUYS 120 SHARES. of Grip This Year leaves Kidaeys La Weakened Condition | | | 10 cents. Terms of % cash and Buy NOW, for an OI GERARD-FILLIO CO., Inc., Fiscal Agents Washington Oil Company . Fitile, Business Mer. “BEGIN WORK ON EW THEATRE | During the week construction be-| gan on on receipt of t cents, to ev tly sufferer who requests it. A f Calt will convince anyone who may rhe in need of it, Regular size bottles | cated 50 cents and $1.00, For sale at all ie |druggists, Be sure to mentionjthe Ral | Dept. R. | The ique old a new theatre to cost 0, the owners of which were re financed through the office oun, Denny & Ewing »play house will be lo at 1412-16 Fourth av., be Pike Union, adjoining eigh hotel new building will be of design, following closely 4 California mission archi ture FIRST CRAFT | IN CITY SLIP From Crus, Mexteo, via | San the American-Ha wailan Miner Georgian put fn at the yuth slip of munietpal wharf t night at 8:30. The vessel is first one to make use of the [new port facilities LEASE APARTMENT ae | ase on the Lannon A five-year le apartments, located at First av, W and Thomas st. has been made to W. P. Deardoff of Seattle by Jack Lannon, The negotiations we concluded by Cathoun, Denny & | Ewing | WENATCHE Jan. 30.—On the specific che of “vote trading,’ four councilmen hers face a recall from office, The petitions were fil ed against Councilmen Wilson ner, Pybus and Hines PRICES 156 AND srowing, and great changes are/family and at ages taking place in the young man or| growth and Fed young woman, The system has/| watched eo Marie hi not yet settled itself to its later| especially well on Dr | routine Syrup Pepsin. Mr. Dey A very valuable remedy it the right laxative for oa stage, and one which ever old and has found none better ing boy and girl should be given || opinion she and it is NOW not as much of a gamble as it $ 96.00 BUYS 240 SHARES. $200.00 BUYS 500 SHARES. $400.00 BUYS 1,000 SHARES, °* | '%4 per month on all amounts of 120 shares or over. L_ GUSHER may be struck any day. 500-513 Eitel Bldg. Seattle, Wash. Telephone . Main 10 FAVOR PROHIBITION! clubs, The petition on file at | pla now will be heartily |The committee also voted to the Women’s league of the sity of Washington, with @ r ship of 1,000, to affiliate wit federation. —————<* Good Bowels Are — an Aid to Growth Growing Children Need a Mild Laxative to Foster Regular Bowel Movement. As a child grows older ft re quires more and more personal at- tention from the mother, and as the functions of the bowels are of TACOMA, Jan. 80.—State-wide | prohibition was unanimously indors- ed by the executive committee of the State Federation of Women's the utmost importance to health, great attention should be paid to them, Diet 1s of great {mportance, and the mother should watch the ef- fect of certain foods. A food will constipate one and not anothe and so we have a healthy food like} eees causing billousness to thou-| sands, and a wholesome fruit like ananas constipating many. It is|& 0 to be considered that the child | MARIE Bey * often or oceastonally, according to individual circumstances, 18 | Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, This is a laxative and tonic combined, so mild that it is given to little babies, and yet equally effective in young children The use of Dr, Caldwell’ Pepsin will teach you to a Shartion salts and pill too harsh for the their effect is only connor up Pepsin brings permanedt, sults, and it*can be com! Jobtained of any nearby ai fifty cents and one dole ae Results are always Wiaranteed the most robust constitution At the first sign of a tendency to con tipation, give a small dose of Syr ip sin at night on retiring, and prompt action will follow in the| money will be refunded. morning, It not only acts on the} Families wishing to stomach and bowels, but its tontc| sample bottle can ob! paid by addresging Dr. W. B, well, 419 Washington St. cello, Il, A postal card name and address on it properties build up and strengthen the system generally, which is an 1 by Mr. John Dey, of Bloomfield, N, J, He has a large a

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