The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1914, Page 5

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F THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i 1914, NPE Pee Teer area sate are Seren cy s LASHED 187% Mn teed (ahaa Teneo BO DRI S 2, 000 [Now IDA MAY co ON THE STAGE | | ; | ’ F | Herat eto A RE acoudall - outhwick temsThatWillInterest } dn connection with JAMES MeCRILERY & CO. New York | SECOND AY, ond PUKE ST Kore open 9 a. m. to 6 pm the Home Owner q | Emanuel Mattson, 16 years aster “at San Francisco December Here are a number of typical savings that you will find to | who wae thought de hi 10, morrow at this large home-furnishing establishment. This store written his mother, Mra, Ed. The position of the derelict war snly has a record for lowest prices, but the quality of the ward Mattson, 4628 Mead et. (950 miles from the nearest habit dise is dependable, and our Credit Terms will enable from Liverpool, that he is alive able island, and all hope that the you to refurnish the entire home on easy payments. | and well and homeward-bound, crew had escaped death was aband y Y " | Here is what happened to this oned. Then came to San Francisco $35.00 Seamless Wilton boy the French ship Loire with 27 mem Velvet Rugs. extra heavy The British ship Daigonar satled bers of the Dalgonar's crew, who silky-pile, tm the 9xi2 lfrom Callao, Peru, Septem 28, had been picked up off the Chilean site, Special $26 50 1918, bound for Taltal, ‘hile, coast after drifting 2,000 miles in . . | Young Mattson was a member of lifeboats Mattson’ name was not "So he the crew on the lst, Fis mother gave him he a ae Mg FB In the middle of the slormawept up for dead, as the dispatcher tl tas A a oe 7 om the Dalgonar gave up her stated that three sailors had lost Tapestry Srusee uss, with the elements and set- thelr lives with the skipper $12 45 m her beam ends, The lives It now appears that Mattson and 1 of Captain J, Ibester, her master, two shipmates were transferred $1.60 Woolen Velvet Rugs, jand three of the crew were lost. from the Loire to the French bark 54x27, inches; good qual | The Dalgonar, dismasted, with a La Fountaine, which arrived safely ——— 3 ity, in both floral and Ort list of 55 degrees, and rolling help. at Queenstown ental pattorad. lessly in the heavy sens, was sig Mattson went on to Liverpool to alll © 98c oa by Feduch: bark Marte weok a berth. From there he wrote Values ai to $39.50 28, 1,200 miles off the his mother, The letter reached her = Se es * )Chile, The Marte report yesterday Linoleum Bargains |— fh We offer Linoleums for A splenc t of Suits of quick disposal, not laid ratine, Bedford cord, English | Regular 6 gg in serge, tweeds, hair-line stripes : iis beat 05: 10 ren and mannish materials. The 4 closing out, per 39 : Skirts are mostly the plain tai- § yard, at Pe c lored style—some are trimmed | with bone buttons. The Coats $1.75 and $1.50 Inlaid Lin oleums in short lengths, to close, per $1 09 are the plain and cutaway, while many have the high waist-line and are button-trimmed; the sea son’s most desirable shades, suct as dark , taupe, navy, Copen tan, brown and mixtures 29.50 da venpo . 1 s29.00 port Dear Miss Grey: 1 want to An exceptionally attractive either in dutola with id oak finished fumed or and upholstered tn thank you very much for your good advice for helping me to decide to stay with my hus model is a Suit of striped man- nish material, has a plain skirt, Thanking you cutaway coat, trimmed with bone fon Spanish leath : mn Spanish leather ae ee WEE ‘ MINNESOTA. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb, 11.—Ida M. Pearring, alleged victim! P buttons <antiht, Sime. ato 1 wrote vou do not know of the com-|of Maury |. Diggs, who has been held for trial on a statutory charge, 4 ai told you that I did not love pany, | You oan get information | may go on the vaudeville stage. She has received at least two flattering A P f : P m and as ould, an from R. G, Dunn & Co. or from offers, it became known today. Miss Pearring, however, declined to An inspection of these suits : ittustrated, stron was undecided = to do; pos Rradstreet, each of which has/state whether she will accept will convince you of their excep- F at A with oak i Ne htt 44 wie hie | branch offices in every city “I have nothing to say until after the Diggs trial is over,” she de-| | tional value at $19.50. pholstered nese Sp Pagcye BA oe 7 ; - |clared, and her mother nodded approval. more than I thought I did, and prs vos. <¢ don't see how | could lve with: econd Floor E out bim Iam sure it was the condi ‘ tion | am in, and am looking | MacDou, -Sor H nd and Pike St. a Visit Our Exchange Department forward now for the time to ar- | | gall-Southwick Second Av. P You will find no end of real bargains in slightly used rive for my baby. Will assure | Fs furniture in this section. Our exchange policy ts a liberal one. ¢ ; 1 will be ther : es gs Rel 1h aie digs junk: say diek. Seay tay tet | Mligh; teretver ta hake, Ke rede |" CRITICISE LAW 4 LT have the blues at times, but Dore = vocal tencher charge snr | bemoaned George Abbott, charged |/¢4_and the men clinched J thing te. try, the a be keep them to myself. Today I you” AN ENTNUBIASTNIC ON with burglary, this morning in the|, The burglar surrendered. Clark 4 | took him to Jail. . - Bankers of the Seattle Clearing Py feel as happy an can be an A.—Experienee in any line of] city jail, “I decide to make Lert DENVER, Feb. 11.—When the! House association have joined the 4 love my husband more and | | work is always an asset in securing| easy money, and what do congressional committee investi- petition to congress to amend the more each day, He doesn't | |a position, While training ts desir-|tike a boob, 1 land m know that I got my advice | |abie, if one has natural gracefulness | co from you, and I will tell him) |and ability, one can sometimes get| and about it, for if « * home the first pla I'm grabbed.” Furniture @.- ize wi - Bi gating the labor war in the Col- income tax law. Unnecessary com- 1 make. OFIE orado coal fields goes to Trinidad, plications are pointed out as a criti they will sift the testimony of ex-| cism of the law. 1 State Facto pector Croy to) — al u. If you can persuade a manager! Abbott who says he Is a} | 416 70424 - Pike St reet: good to a women he surely {s. | |t6 “try you out,” and he sees that|tailor, was captured last A bs the effect that the bodies of miners) EXPERIENCED newspaper wom- 1 also know now that every: | | you will plea the public (and has} Pat an J. B. Clark, who wes! killed in the Primero mine disas- an will correct and criticise manu- ( ino _— will turn ot right. as | |p will probably take) wakened by a burglar in his home ter in 1910 were destroyed with| script; 1,000 words, $1; every ad- TELEPHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE, ELLIOTT 3098 quick lime. ditional 1,000, 50¢; typewritten 1,000 words, 50c, carbon 25¢ extra, Work guaranteed. Eliott 4875-W, or Nancy H. Buskett, Apt. 8, 1023 said {t would. Thanking | |you at a small salary at Queen Anne av you again for your kindness,1/ | have never known of a teacher] He met the intruder in the hall Yours, _ | [charging for testing a votce. and was blinded for s minute by STAR WANT ADS THE UNDECIDED, Now the burgtar's Masblight taek tor mieten ee Bight despondent \men’ and five|| VERY HAPPY. | wel Pale ote BRING RESULTS | Waion. ng ight despondent men and five et 1 h - Sign. women attempted suicide here dur | A-l am 0 per — Thin Peo le Cen | , ag resort of Commerce William Hempe. ing the past 24 hours, Five were | | avery one wrotie, look senstbiy Pp OLD-TIME COLD ri edfield will attend only one CURE—DRINK Tea! | function during his twoday visit to Seattle next month. Get a small package of Hamburg, This was announced tn a tele- all ein newed, redlocked. —e | or her part, dyed and cleaned | remedy them. io new . Bi gram received by the Commercial Uke to Increase thelr weight. wit! pede fig or ae the Gorman folks | Tish from the secretary, accounting 10 of 18 pounde of h wtay lamburger Brust Thee, 5 ui | teme | are ow tn Second at Pike. Cockro gia aa nee ott the Utthe ofermet | inere” tat should try eating’ ® litiie/a@t any pharmacy. Take a table ®2 invitation to a luncheon in his iMi she wilt [Sermo with « ie |spoonful of the tea, put a cup of honor. Redfield 1s expected to bolling water upon {t, pour through “Pend March 29 and 30 here. <— more disagreeable A Boy WHO KNOWS. 6 es | Increase Weight; Thin men and women who wo @ sleve and drink a teacupful at) “MY trip purely pertains to busi- any time. It fe the most effective [O** Connected with the commerce d Kasewble Playing, ay to break @ cold and cure grip, | department Redfield wires.|[| tures," Semt* Momthiy | oo, The School of Experience ts the Best Teacher” for TEAM, GA@ AND ELECTRICAL BNGINERRS < Nothing is ba {t opens the pores, rellevin: Please do not arrange other func- Our students learn by uf wl than a home Infested with vermin whey are you. 1 hope she will frienda say and think. The| Congestion. Also loosens the bo' F tions and do not want to be at|] 5 Pane eee Oe *]| Destroy them with Stearns’ Elec. |*e* thl* ales and the tape measure will te js, thus breaking a cold at once, | ‘ended by committees.” PAID ADVERTISEMENT , |trie Rat and Roach Paste, the em 0 aid of 11 nnd would |inan or woman can easiiy add from | lt 18 inexpensive and entirely| Dr. E. Lester Jones, head of the standard exterminator for thirty become @ wurse; but don't (five to pounds in. the first) Vegetable, therefore harmiess.—ad-| fisheries department, will arrive | w te start in 1 five im@ | fourteen days by following this sim-| Vertlsement, here prior to Redfield and will re- | \ | | It kills off rats, mice and cock [bow dlegts And, beat of ei}, the) —_ ——_—_—_—_—_-—-———_ | port the situation to the secretary BARGAINS $e and lop oe wre eesty bypeme f make fat PAID ADVERTISEMENT jon his arrival for use; no mixing. pes nol iow a joute mix viet 8 Redfield will be | put, mi yo od urna ecretary Redfiel w the FOR ‘. away like powders heal the fats, sugars and starches of what |e h cabinet officer to visit In Used Machines U» te every | A.—A girl must be about about | what you have. Seattle in the past six months. New Macht tet. : 20 years of age before taking train: | fat-s 4 lew Machines ren tleane: WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. Rare | eee aris hola = eevee FOR MAYOR | CITY NEWS | Representative sre eating a Read the “hbetly Fade Ex- Commission ip pounds pounds of healthy | posed” in the Times and Sun. Joshua Green, Jr, S-year-old Government ve years, have you settle has started in our community Some time ago yi 8 dance called the and we learned it and dence It fleah between your skin and bone |son of the capitalist, was slightly Pargol is safe, pleasant, efficient end) Tax statements and ether F hurt Tuesday whe pn auto backed « Pharmacy and other le nding | Issues refuted. \into a tricycle he was riding on/ dances, and, t ‘witty fs in Beattie and vicinity se | 12th ay, poy | ig ae t tn large boxes—forty tablets to a| So-called Commission Govern. ere ‘ | ke ‘the sussip that started « | ncrense rinonsy an yo” OF WIED’) ment exploded Commercial Club Tuesday night This is one of the strongest planks in the in iploded. | 215 Madison St. Special This Week $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 $1 00 Corsets for .. Sizes, 18, 19, 20 | went on record as opposing the Mc att . Kellar amendment to the Harter] Platform of bill, now before the house | 7 BUTLER S$ 10% {. Me Jennings, city librarian, wilt} TOOTH FILL! > discuss the value of brary work at| a the Green Lake branch Friday ee night e e ven Instant relief, ft eee eventing farther decay. | effective By mati or at | Deutscher club gave ite annual mask ball in Odd Fellows’ hail Tuesday night. Two hundred cou-| les attended REAT KIDNEY | ge ee oss anmanealf Candidate for Mayor }a dance for Friday, February 20, REMEDY FOR CHILDREN ‘ist ge" of Seattle A benefit ball, to raise funds to About one year ago two of my| aid a destitute widow, will be gv children suffered badly from weak|hy ‘Royal Homestead, Now we would tke to have you . el ane! hat it rently te « bie dance, which we good, thought It was when we sew tt in | the paper | Piewse print the answer in the pa | per at your eartiest convenience. A.—The “Castle Walk” is not a rag. Many of the modern dances jare perfectly proper when properly | and artistically danced, but the | |manner in which some dance them |f Caning. has given the impression that they |} 1203 ar@ Ave. are improp Brassieres, $1.50, SLA Se ticves es Bet. 2nd and 3rd Aves. OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. x Co, Beattie, Wi er We are in the lead tn all the lat est discoveries in dental work which makes us capable of filling. extracting and treating your teeth | by painiess methods. Our expert crown and bridge work and light weight Never-Silp Plates make us the dentists par excellence in Seat tle. Nervous won come to us with pe in our gentle and careful methods Q—We are two girls, 12 and 14, whe would Like your advice as to what kind of « club would be ap- . as most of the girls do to hove a sewing elub food name? W xlonsly for y om very much | G. M. AND ©. W. | | Valentine Day Comes once a year, but Dr. Valentine is in his office every day in the year. What is oree than troublesome feet? Good Pianos e ee jkidneys. They would have severe| prothorhood of American Yeomen. at Right |apelis of dizziness and were all’ run|in Redmens hall, 1823 Fourth av a new plan of city government in commission Mr. Trenholme favors revision of the City Charter and the adoption by the people of A—Why not have a club at And as to prices, they know that |i gpotis your disposition and || which the members do ‘stunts’ down in health,. 1 was just about! Friday night form, He believes that government by com- meer are from one-third to one-kalt | your pleaseres fx life. If yoo {f|the line of | musts, talseomy: th * |discouraged. I tried several reme- | : cee mission will serve to concentrate responsibil- jess than any of our competitors. |{| > ; logues, contests, etc.? Call It th dies and finally a doctor, but they | | ef 5 are suffering from any kind of |B} 4 r Cc | » but th A ch 1 e Regular Extra Heavy 4 foot aos come and have a Variation clfb’ and vary your | 1 es |did not seem to improve. I knew| ca} Be yl be stb prot eR ity, promote efficiency, and reduce taxation Gold Crowns consultation free of charge. If |J| program from time to time | jof # friend who was taking Swamp-|jard high school at 2 o'clock Thurs and the cost of handling the public business. Regular $10 Never-Slip there ts a help or cure for your Oue suggestion for a diversion is You will find that you can J} Root for kidney trouble with good) day afternoon | Phat the commission may be truly represen- Plates . trouble, 1 will tell you at once, |p/to have a certain mooting devel |i pay @ Real Good Piano here }|resuits and 1 decided to get some tints | tative of all the people and all sections of the “aa thous o simple pci pe: D| 0 © cehildre ac oticed M ps 2 Our , guaranteo ts the ono that |fj Don't waste your time and |} late two members prepare two sim. || for what most houses will ask Blingt there was som fell acotine ian hereiver th tac awa tel city, Mr. Trenholme strongly favors the elec- protects you, ng lg both the J) money ple dishes, say a drink and sand you for @ cheap ratile-trap. jafter they had taken two large bot-| cle, ladles of the GA R "Pnars tion of commissioners from different districts ’ WE GIVE GAS Dr. H. W. Valentine |f "ches: th? Race cate py nia : jtles and continued to give It tolday night in the old Ballard city of the city in which they reside. He believes ; le bo |them until they had taken one-half | hal 3 SI s Graduate Surgeon-Chiropodist \f| nucleus of a book of tested recipes, We Are Pioneers foxen botties and were well en the hall Parma that one of the best reasons for a change from the present system of electing council- . and Foot Specialist | jroad to recovery. I think Dr. Kil-| 7, | | Pe, . he Seattle Association for the ; ; pret Dead Offices 712 Northern Bank Bidg. Baer as en |] of Seattle and the Piano Bust. J) mer’s Swamp-Root has done more] pind is formulating plans for a men-at-large is that council members are not 9 Dig ard 1g N. af nv Manager| Phone Elliott 3250 | t he, sity, but my red hair | ness, and can refer you to hun Be ee Rect ot bog other}campaign to raise funds with in close touch with nor always responsive to Note: Bring this ad with yon. | = J dreds who have known us right Hl mend it to anyone having chik| it addte oS te ol for the needs of the various districts in which —— here in Seattle for from 20 to F/ dren that suffer as mine did | pies a ee large elements of population are distribute IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS | itt do? Thanking you In 80 years. Very truly yours, T. H. Harden has been arrested, | He pledges his influence, if elected Mayor, — KED TOP. . R. W ee i jeharged with petit larceny. It is} to have. the framers of the new charter pro- OP (f) DS . T RR V N H To get down to the bottom G (@) P u othan, Ala. | alleged he bought an auto from| vide therein for a commission form of gov- EN t L 5 AND CA A H A ot the matter, do you not resent et ur Frices | petganally appeared before me | Geo. H rding, giving a worthless | ernment with every. part of the city to be nas eon associated buying, as it wit) pay | Lisenby, who subseribed to the} . | fairly and directly represented on the gov- Nasty Discharg erant balm dissolves by the|has always been associated with a/f| before buying, pay ! j rectly etetutted Head, Haale latamea Ale t of the nostrils Deneheates quick temper? Granting 1 am|§ you well above statement and made oath Annual dinner was held at the) erning commission. Passages and You Breathe|and heals the inflamed, swollen| right, the best you can do Is to dis-| G ‘an ee, same is true in substance] First Unitarian church * Tuesday) ‘ © ' , rountenance e F and fac ight Freely. mbrane which lines the nose, |counten such references by an We Guarantee to. ' ea OEMS ol nigh : | 4 ble disposition A. W. LISENBY, Notary Public. ; 1 i] d throat rs the alr pas amia v —_———— a aed nd tion f discharges anda| it Is ery unthoughtful and rude | Please SOLDIERS IN SKIRTS, EVERY PLANK IN TRENHOLME’S Try “Ely’s Cream Balm hoothing rein others to draw attention to| De. Kil feeling of cleansin t| lief comes Immedia PLATFORM PLEDGES PRACTICAL Al NEW YORK,—To give girls ‘the ae one's personality | REASONABLE TERM Get a small bottle an to try it—Apply a little Don’t, ite awake tonight strie | rove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You} poise and breadth of a military trils and Instant ‘ logged! wiing for breath, with head staffed ae ee (Ve ee eo ee, | ; Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer @| training, @en, dirs, J, Hungerford WORK TO REDUCE THE PUBLIC nose ‘ é “ a ‘ostrils closed, hawkt and Wlow-| Stn saclal. What Jones Rosquist Co., Mngha ; 3 for a sam-| Milbank has organigea the United Pi isi I i nner le AT manna of th t " ’ 1) ip Catarrh or @ with ite i 9 ple size bottle t will convince | States Columbians. They'll wear breat “ 1 head-\ runing nose, foul mucoug drop rite ahem . ¢ anyone. You will Mso recetve {military uniform—with skirts DEBT AND LOWER THE TAX RATE. norning' the, ying into the throat, and r@ dry Killen & Co. booklet of valuable information, Ce aaa ead or catarrhal| ness is distreasing but truly need tolling about the kidneys and blad:| PARIS Platinum to reduce | ill be gone ram contest as to who will be Seattle's Home Plano Dea der, When writing, be sure and| Weight is the latest announcement| of Dr, Tissier, who says each sub: End such 1 ‘ Get the) Pat your faith—just onee—tn| to arrives It would create fun, and [| 1510 Third Avenue, Between J} mention Dept. R. Regular fifty if small bottle of “ly’s Cream Balm" |"Bly's Cream Balm" and your cold|is certainly new, for 1 thought of Pike and Pine. Main $121. jo nt and one-dollar size bottles for! cutaneous injection of his platinum at any drug store. Thig sweetg or catarrh will surely disappear, {it this moment, sale at all drug storen excess fat. Ba

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