The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1914, Page 5

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THE eben nnd FEBRUARY 3, 1914. S ; (BILL NOT READY ac Jougall of outhwick YET, HE ADMITS Second Ave, and Pike 8. In Comnsction with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York Store open 9am. to 6 p.m A 4-Day Clearance taketia hall last night where the CUGENE LEVY Wins Over R. H. OBER The discharged Building Inspector, who refused to give a permit for certain changes at the GRAND Rainier Beach Improvement club had a crowd of mayoralty cand! dates for the ma attractions It was # seven-round ecatchas catch-can affair, the principals be ing Judge Wood, Austin Griffiths Hi Gill, George Worley, HH, © Pigott, Jack Slater and Judge Win we ie what a aree® 1 feet hardly prepared | itn thls way, My never told me the story short ago E asked woulda't tell me things know, but she sald “No don't want you to know . Mies Grey, ean y Instead of a Month To Close Out Our Winter Merchandise The importance of this sale can readily be realized by the fact that a month's When the free-for-all was over, each had lambasted and pasted a few hard licks on someone el and got a few in return, The crowd enjoyed Judge Winsor and and an imbecile, w big toot, ete. i feel somer clearance must be accomplished in four days We expect the counters to be cleared speedily We can not promise that all advertised items will Jast throv advise early selection Hi Gill the most, Pigott’s enter f | Gitleate. of health bef tainment took pretty well, too trary to our usual custom, we can accept no returns of Clearance merchandise. No | ted "win "a Judge Wood, Austin Griffiths, and Clearance goods sent C. O. D., nor phone orders accepted Thanking you in Jack Slater had harder sledding } | motherly reply, 1 ren Winsor wanted to know: “What} Each day's Clearance offers new items. Don't let these opportunities pa in h difference does it make e a stamp wil| Whether we have jernment with a 2 without a zone syst we pay tribute to Ce A.—If you will send self-addressed envelope, | gladly tell you what is necessary mission gov wyetem or as long as} ny A.—It fs not my place to judge your foster mother, but she is cer tainly wrong in calling you such A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCKE A Very Special Sale of A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE Qt am ao qirt of tt A young tion HOUSE @ names, and will live to regret it me taken it oremshomally And Gill, answering a que ; Always remember, dear, that if a! forfour months, aud Tleve hie, aad Ifrom the audience, sald he wasn't mport ant )| In accordance with the order of the BOARD OF BM son calls yon tol i doo not) boMuntnt tae, arden to Join Dr Mattons chore APPEALS. hake you one. You inherit your in| time we are sine ts oa the sidewalk just yet | : 4 : telltgence from God, and no one can Blaster wanted to explain about| ‘ od rom you, > ~ the Chamber of Commerce. Vew Ri ons . THANKS TO OUR You are none too old to be in the} sheace tg make. “'* |ntentorlan voice proclaimed: | “No| Sale elahth grade, ‘A--My dear girl, you have my|explanations neede ie: ww: cio nn oe (tener Honorable Board of Appeals, the City He sure you correct any fault you sympathy in the situation, for I un The fun broke up about midnight may have, and try to let your mind derstand tt thoroughly, Thousands THE YARD Of Imported Pongees reat on any good qualities your fos of working girls, living in rooming ; + a Bonde Ler parent may possess; then, if the and boarding houses, are in a sit! : George rh il ‘eatment continues, go to the juve: lar position. I have thought over) i i zs 4 Ver Giate proms nile Judge and tell him I sent you. the matter a long time, with the | ft 25-inch heavy Suiting Pongee, 4 pt ac- hope of a solution, 1 feel it will 38¢. ; tion in the matter and come | CABARET SHOWS $1.00, 251 hh Suiting P. " Ps sacel r the ith pach | ; 4-ine cay. uiting Pon- ; = . a ‘ their fairmindedness in Pdr Sreragen ye Ma ey Samer y 13 5, 5%4 and 6-inch Ribbons of fancy plaids, ’ disposing of this con- ne of these girls to remain true to eevee Ade. ; 7s . troversy, which aff herself and to right princtples | That Councilman Wardall’« pro F ji new popular Roman stripes, floral designs, 4 ¥ Sisect- Aw to your individual case, do not) posed ordinance forbidding women $1.25, 33-inch heavy Suiting Pongee, lain moires, taffetas and messalines, in pink, 7 ed the welfare, com- try t rs tunity for tb P _ q 4 fort and convenience a= |young man, If he truly loves you,| tt repeat «gg gp r comeots “ali oe: blue, red, Copenhagen, yellow, black and 4 4 eotting sick of parties, JOUNNIE. H eit pee by the elty council, wil , : a , re { of the Hundreds of A Now that you have gotten to Ne Will find tt out, and if he In the| close every cabaret show in Seattle, $1.75, 34-inch heavy Suiting Pongee, white, lilac, lavender, old rose, and magy 4 : Thousands of Patrons the point where you are outgrow. | T&bt sort, a few low-spoken words! is the opinion of officials toda | 98e. other of the season's newest shades % ' of the Photoplay Th ing parties, you are ready for bet.|% the street, coming home, will) Wardall introduced his ordinance | The new popular Roman stripes and fancy le jotoplay ea~ tor amusement. Get the idea out | eae More than all the caresses . erday Note: Not more than one piece to plaids are Fashion's latest whim tres in Seattle. of your mind that you must bave|!** Upright man might give, I was!” “The theory that women should] stomer First Floor Very special, the yard, 25¢. First Floor. PUBLIC NOTICE some form of excitement every oth jones situated as you are, and Ilenjoy all the privileges of men} A custo! y y' le i er evening. | know |doesn't work * wald The price of admis- There are fine books in the 11-/ Wardall. “A trip through the cafes ; ; sick to the brary for boys on tn entions of the jat midnight will convinee any 0! A FOUR-DAY CLEARANC a ‘ould almos interest a 0 act.” q GRAND OPERA ooden man. Ab evening or two ranctiinsa ase asoest sate ie 3 HOUSE apent with one of them would not| S*6* tech ga bible” discussing the ordinance, Opinion 3 M {be amiss. | sted nel, neemed to be divided, however, and| e 4 Quan itve in the future will be When tired of reading, take tn PU con aad god reg: agi eee oe bill apparently has met ‘with| ; picture ahow but pick one from Hebrale ada 7 fle ey day (small favor with some of the offi which you can learn something. J clals 1 oO < ‘ent } Have you not a friend or two [SCH : : | who would enjoy checkers or other Ss | games with you one or two even ot a SS & ° IA ae ings in the week? ihe eream sent them? ' —_—- They take off @ certain per cont of sill tet, 20 ore the cream, Please print this anewer Pi eRe: a Every Day and Every Night & .33 2 e's: | A'vanshw | rho regular isetine of the Bwed-| he W Scans atin “roe saaget |, “AmRevort the cresmery 10, thelr buciteae son's msociation wi | in the Week Pramed io marry a man, and ne |health Inapector or the pure AUK) Vo) eid at the Swedish club hall to ei eae ay willbe made as to the plans and Gur entire stock of Tinie Winter work for the year 1914, followed by H U 25. 00 ] d d t 7 the address by F Wallbom in $ NAVY YARD ROUTE|| tne Quickest, simplest Sedan: "avenabarnen" tusats I ats. Up to values reduced to Greamers HB Kennedy, Tourtes and Yerid’s Historien.” This is the firet| athlon Cough Remedy A—If the first) man of a ne of ‘ofeditional aad bust. $5.00 . . . . . . . ° . . NOW ? —_— |xou. you are certainty under no ness addresses to be given at each| . obligation to him. monthly business meeting of t Tn apenking of the affair to the monthly businews mevtiog of 6a") |Our entire stock of Trimmed Hats. Up to ad young e's you now care for, do 10 ] d d t 2 50 NOW Cc int of cough | not tell of ft as s big confession; $ $ : family but when the subject ts up, casual values reauce 0 . / bs ° Pes lly speak of it. If he truly loves you the former affair will not af- . orien ’ Our entire stock of Trimmed Hats. Up to The first direct shipment of $ ) own son tame sine om | aie fer, direct rvement ot! 1$5,00 values reduced to $1.00 . . . NOW . ving ed at this port is unloading at Pier } ies? Thanking you, I remain, » « MOVIE EtG ] ech 1 my opint 5 today. The shipment of 1,600 : A—Try soaking your skates tn| anti 54, wil reserve say emia ms was brought here by the All Untrimmed Felt Shapes. Up to es va | whooping cous croup | kerosene. If that does not remove tet the letters be short and to the | Steamship Waimate for Seatt! ro “"lar gee pint of ougar| ‘he rust, apply lemon juice and | point. mr | values Bt A Se ae Slt Re con oe Ae ee font of term oueer| salt. a |" The bulk of the meat is consign: stir for 2 minutes. Put 2% ounces jed to Barton & Co. Similar shtp-| yds Floor. 19h Pie, Sty Soe, Bee srt | Dear Miss Grey: 1 saw in your Los ANGELES ments will be received about once | jit keeps perfect T . |column where » man asked what every 60 0 days, | epoontut every one, tw three | was good to make hair grow on ett ee is wih ot tin atteat «, hald head If there was a remedy HAS Its INNING 9 ny |xnown "remedial a % Rockefeller would have It | | To keep your hair when you have! 10 ANGELES, Feb. 2.—More } it, don't wear a hat that binds the! * scalp very long at one time, When | than 100 bankers and business men you are very warm and wesh your | will meet Secretaries McAdoo and) face and head in cold water, It wil!| Houston tonight when they arrive im ° prompt sevate F rm i 1x. clog the veins to your scalp. Then | here, to hear this city's claims for a | Special $1.87 Voile and snow-flake crepe A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE $3 Dr. Diemel’s_ Linen Mesh Underwear $1.50 Included are Vests in the high neck, long sleeve ; also short sleeve and no sleeve styles. Knee or ankle length. Reduced to, the garment, $1.50. Dr. Diemel’s Linen Mesh Union Suits. Regular $6.00 values, now $4.50. 50c Union Suits 39c y white pine extrac alacol and nya natural SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—Re |cause Secretary of the Treasury Me Adoo said in a speech that he was| “busting to tell some things,” San Franciscans Jumped to the conclu tare eee wines in the Untiad Sacer |the roots of the hair rot and fall out. | regional reserve bank. The hearing Be i byt SADE TBSC 4 iw ft ant Res been imitated often, but BALD HEADED SUBSCRIBER, will begin tomorrow aes sion that San Francisco will get a| |regional reserve bank, with the en (Mh eharanty of aneotate sues: SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, ive Pacisc'conn a tie" territory OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. fas SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS OUT FRATER LIKES IT Cc Better Dentistry for Less; ~| GIRLS! GET A 25-CENT BOTTLE | and abundant, and possess an in Money. | PATENT Sucre | AND TRY A “DANDERINE comparable softness and luster | beautify: | in the newest lace effects. All are dainty patterns and full 45 inches wide | | Suitable and 2 opriate Judge Frater closed a busy day uitable and appropriate for the making of afternoon We want you to come and see HAIR CLEANSE” |. Besides cleansing and as presiding judge of the superior High neck ng sleeve and ankle length. A e for yourself our modern, up-to-date eee |ing the hair, one application of Dan-| court, initiating the «yet Mon-! very desirable garment and special at, the suit dresses.and waists 4 office. Dr. Clark gives his personal derine dissolves every particle of day. He disposed of 22 y esira ga a F al at, ‘ . a a i : 4 39¢. First Floor First Floor. After washing your hair with|dandroff; stimulates the scalp, ys apply a little Dander-| stopping Itching and falling balr «scalp to invigorate the | Danderine is to the hair what fresh hair and prevent dryness, Better | Showers of rain and sunshine are use soap as sparingly as pos | to vegetation It me said he was well satisfied with ¢ system attention to each patient and per sonally oversees each and every piece of work. Our 5 are the lowest ever offered in Seattle, con sidering the high quality of work right to the A FOUR-DAY ¢ we do. All we ask is to give us the > and instead have a “Dander-| foots, invigofates and at engthens JEWELS STOLEN opportunity. We are sure we c ine Hair Cleanse Just moisten |them. Its exhilarating and Hfe-pro- a please you and you will be delight Cloth with Danderine and draw it | ducing properties cause the hair to Pieces r@) Sterli 4 ed at the lowness of our prices carefully through your hatr, taking|Srow long, strong and beautiful A chamois bag holding diamond} a WE GIVE GAS one strand at atime, This will re Men! Ladies! You can surely |rings valued at $800 has been taken Sas ‘nove dust, dirt and excessive ofl.| have lots of charming hair. Get a|by robbers from the home of Mrs Regal Dental Offices few ‘moments you will be|25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dan } B. Scott Woodlawn av amazed, your hair will not only bejderine from any drug store or) She reported her lows last night. | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. Manager, clean, but ft will be wavy, flufty | tollet counte and try ft 4 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union oOnee a ye fe kn t — —— : Note: Bring this ad with yon, |advertise our. pattenn methods (Paid Advertising.) | GIVE BANQUET j P First Quali ¥ eect Every Piece First Quality. 4 Members of ‘the Danish Brother. | No. 29, | Values up to $1.65. hood, lodge . entertained last night with a banquet in Washington | 7 RHOADS DENTAL CO. | int his otticers of the: motor autp Your Unrestricted Choice mn Pn 7 Siam. Nearly 200 persons enjoyed Third and Pike sl tn | es mers | Each 39c Gold Crowns (22-k and extra heavy) | per tooth ........%3.50 to $5.00 Bridgework (strictly first-class) per tooth . . 1 to $5.00 When ft comes to a good, first s a) cinne “Gental ‘service at a ‘reasonable | Gora Filia $1.00 vi 7 tines, ‘these dentists can offer you | Our patent tru ature teet 4 fomething entirely new in methods || Th horus mee of the! Pe : 6 first chorus meeting of th A kitchen replenishing sale of standard high-grade the finest art P| 4 and results Let them tell you all about your teeth. Standard and Oper world, per set Company | 4 | what not t re ot | will be held in Sprottes’ hall, Odd} sterlige. aluminum, triple coated, gray enamel ware. Each ; | your dental mI) Fellows’ temple, at 8 o'clock to ta ted perfect. Your choice, while the DO | quote ¥¢ y piece /.arranted pe Ler us po THs LOStON Dentists Si en tact Safa BR oogcraate Rican C N bonis go byt ng 1420-22 Second Ave. Sete eer yee. will eurely_ fee ; In tl rtment may be found tea f coffee pot ‘o man will let you do abo ? you will surely feet n the assortme a re for a pots, coffee pots, [pb stay dr gar Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle 4 ng reeults. These [| NOW A FISHER Mone ae u fous task when he learns that, for nin practice for serlin sauce pans, Berlin kettles, rice boilers, , we will do a family washing Peery te many years, and thelr advice will be Berlin stock pots, chambers, tea steepers, Vienna buckets, that would cost you $2.00 at hom Iuable to you The steamer R ormerly : Save your money, your health, || vine Jour anes. your” health Seattle Monday, completing her first Sata, bed pans and vegetable steamer! the house which results from wash day at home. 3 We do SNOW WHITE WoRK. | trip hs a member of the Seattle hali-| Wet Wash, 2%¢ per pound, dry] II E welght. Rough Dry, 40¢ per dozen VW a ST but fishing fleet Ow servi swift, Our facili. | THE CAST OF THE, DIY.” 2-part Drama ties the best he machinery of THE OLD V8. THE NEW" oifr plant never gets tired, , You do. SELLY'® SKELETO Dag't delay Call Queen Anne }\ The Washin’s Fine 9 i p C. B. FITZGERALD ) . AUTO SERVICE CENTRAL | LAUNDRY == An office fitted entirely Im white enamel and sanitary im every way. fen them before going elnewhere See display in two Pike street windowse Basement. Gold Crowns $5.00. Bridge Work $5.00 stmeting sot tsawe ve won| REBUILD SHIP Other Work. The work of rebuilding the steam ship Buckman is nearing. comple », rh struction & Drydock Co. » name of the vessel will be changed to the| ee} In dry alr, sound travels 1,442/ Third and Pike lfeet per second; in water, 4,900 feet; Hin iron, 17,500 feet, Recently Elected by City Council) to Fill Vacancy | pennies < Re-election Council- » Two-year Term | New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third gNear Pike). Main 1625 he MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street

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