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| AUTHORITIES NOT ite in- ine rie Ine BPRSRAPP RF REaG ae ee a a SS RE, | ——— SS mois ean = R eta cts : bie ‘ DREJU.BROWN STOLEN SN ail Packard Auto A Packard Roadster body of battleship gray with natural wood color wheels, rumble seat; fac tory No. 35391, RE WARD for information Address Insurance Dept John Davis & Company SEATTLE TOSTOP PLAY AT @ SEATTLE THEATRE Board of Theatre Censors Per- mit Production of “Three Weeks” to Continue Re-| mainder of Week. Notwithstanding a rumor to the | effect that the board of theatre censors would stop the production at the Seattle Theatre of Elinor) Glyn's famous play, Three | Weeks,” the management of the) Third Avenue playhouse yesterday announced that, inasmuch as there remain but three nights for the/| current Dill, there would be no/ change and that “Three Woeks” | will be produced unti! and inclad. ing Sunday night, with the usual Saturday and Sunday matinees | Capacity houses have greeted the Bailey & Mitchel! players at each performance this week; and, if applause !s a fair criterton of ap proval, “Three Weeks” Is a dectd ed success. There is a bit of apice/ fn each line that holds the atten tion of the audience. The play! deals unflinchingly and fearlessly with facts that, sooner or later, en ter into the lives of all men and women. It is a moral lesson In the concrete—a lesson that is good for everyone. “Three Weeks” is exceedingly well staged at the Seattle Theatre. ‘The play, the players, and the set. tings are up to the standard of a} $2 road company. Yet there fs no advance In prices this week. The! best seat May be had for 50 cents | at night, or for 25 cents at mat-/and rates were lowered from 1% to 3 cents per pound in these zones inees. | Beginning Monday night “St.) Elmo” will be the dill. The usual | Monday night bargain price of 25 = for the best seats will pre- Next Wednesday will be known ‘as “Tillkum Night” at the Seattle The popular organiza- tion of boosters will have full of the house, but “St. Elmo” will be the bill.—Adv. i —+A2ZMoO Ss T ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE Peopte came to my office every 4) and complain about being ronbed of thelr money by some dentist on Firet av. rep- esenting himeeif to be Dr B J. Brown, or his assistant. BEWARE of this thief who stents my patients and lives off wan." 713 First Ave., Union Block 1 can gunrantes to save you pa Goliar every time you p just one oon than om he price charged by other high-c! tht I make @ doll ¥ work. | When yor come to my offices. be and see my picture tn my "ai entrance of the buflding the one in this advertise Beware of fake Dr. Browne EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. fenttie’s Lendng Dentist 713 First Avenue Open evenin, i ench's sorimings until 9 and Sundaze ‘* Just tke | time. N JANUARY 1, master general from 10 cents to 5 cents and ordinary stamps made available for parcel post PUT INT THE SAME ORDER MAKING IT POSSIBLE, FOR PRODUCTS TO CITY PEO WITHOUT PERSONALLY MAKI August 15 the weight limit use of parcel post On January 1, two zones and from 11 to 20 pounds in all the remaining zones were reduced between 1 and 3 cents per pound in all zones up to the seventh k DUCTIONS THUS HAVE REACHED A DISTANCE OF ONE THOUSAND MILES} FEMININE FACTS MAILS FROM HOME. As a result of this la it is IMPOSSIBLE But TO INT EFFECT FOR SURE oO ( change the public use of parcel post has THE POSSIBILITIES IN CALCULATE THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. COME EARLY SALE OPENS SATURDAY 10 A. M. $20 OVERCOATS $9.85 siiee Men’ $4.89 $20.00 Men's $7.89 §500 Si $3.15 $75.00 Over $6.25 MEN’S HATS 1913, the parcel post law went into effect On July 1, 1913, the insurance rate on parcel post packages was lowered by the post-| At the same time the special stamp was abolished} THE C. O. D. FEATURE, THUS] FARMERS TO MAIL 9F RECEIVING NG EXPENSIVE COLLECTION TRIPS. was increased from 11 to 20 pounds in the first two zones This meant increased 1914, the weight limit was increased from 20 to 50 pounds in the first At the same time rates THE RE reatly increased THE DIREC- TION OF LOWERING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING, when the general public gets to understand this new rule and the opportunities it opens to them On March 16, 1914, an order will take effect, This will make it possible to circulate library books and other help- books to parcel post. — ful literature more widely unless congress prevents, admitting Under the amendment Joe Bristow and Hoke Smith, the alleged progressives, want the United States senate to pass, any one of the changes herein named would have required a special act of congress, requiring months and perhaps years to put through, and, hark ye, moreover— E ACT WOULD HAVE BEEN OPPOSED AND FOUGHT TO} EVERY SiYcH IN CONGRESS BY THE FAT FED EXPRESS COMPANIES! THE LAST DITCH IN JAP MAJORITY GETS IN BAD ON INCREASED TAX TOKIO, Feb. 20.—Despite the fact that the Japanese administration has a majority in parliament, poll- ticians here were expressing the opinion today that the commotion | which has arisen over its big navy and increased taxation programs will speedily drive it from office. The dominant party was suffer-| ing from steady secession of num-| bers of its supporters, and the minor groups had combined so effectively that, In order to hold its recrul it seemed that a vote censuring t government would occur at any) MAKE “BACK EAST” RATES PORTLAND, Feb. 20.—Ac- cording to an agreement reach- ed today at a special meeting of the North Pacific Coast Pas senger association, summer tourist rates “back East” and excursion fares to Pacific beach resorts will be the same this year as last. Beginning June 1, “back * tickets will be sold every , with a return limit to Oo | ALL Heavyweight Suits, Rain Coats, and Pants, Now at Slip-ons, Overcoats Economy demands your attendance. $12.50, $: 1 60 Raincoat and cheviot bined. Raglan sleeves ( ing price ible » $20.00 men's fancy tweed wool r Bults, Clearing ) Sweet Orr's Pants. 4 85|; 0A octane price ‘ ree, [10c white hematitched Handker $12.50 Kilp-ons and Raincoat Clearing price v. . $15.00 Slip-ons, atik lined. Clea 28 YEARS IN ONE LOCATION 14.95)". chiefs, Clearing price eid pair B06 25¢ Wool ing Work Sox . fing’ price 5c President Style Suspenders Clearing , tow c 20c ed—Fiemember w. Come and Bilk Knit Ties |} On Washington Bivd.; V2 PRICE ~~ Let your better judgment dictate—hurry to this sale, before it is too late. goods the best money can buy. New and WithaView $4,700 5 large rooms; lHving room with fire place and bullt-in bookenses, paneled walls and beamed cell ings; dining room with built in buffet; buffet kitchen; two extra large bedrooms, with large closets; bathroom and Mnen closet; oak floors; hot water heat; laundry; full ce ment basement; reception hall; good view of city and boulevard; $500 cash, balance to sult purchaser. Telephone, Main 5139. Theodore Wilts 1012 First Ave. black Work learing blue or gray Work § earing pric $1.00 Gav intiets, Whiplash G ing. pri all we rwear. 1.15 the nee f our Mone Flannel Furnishings Goods Not many days left. Read over the prices, then reason it our yourself. gray price 8c}: of other things at Having MOTHER, LOOK AT CHILD’S TONGUE IF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI- PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA | SYRUP OF FiGe” A laxative today on atch Children simply from play to » which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If ff your child ts listless, ish, breath bad, restless, eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other chil dre ailment, give a te of “California Syrup of Fig don't worry, because It !* p harmless, and {n @ few hours al! this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, have 4 well, playful chi thorough “inside cleansing” 1 oftimes all that is necessary It ehild tomorrow in any sickness. Ank your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Fr WAL THIS M ALL Shirts, Underwear and The prices are right and the mixed Underwear Hate, black Clearing $1.00 Br learing frames, atra pe. 625 FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY ST. FOOD PAYMENT a hon the fence waiting for something ‘s They Are Closely Observing Pub- | should be the first treatment elven | Beware of counterfeit fig ayrups.| | In Sweden married women may not practice law. ee husetts, big suffrage parades in May ee xclusively. ee Woman jand by women . Suffrage The German ment, asking for the vo the right to sit as| deputies. eee Eugenics department of parents’| educational bureau of Portland, Or.,| has arranged with a local film com-| pany to produce moving pictures showing the campaign for better ba- bies. eee Massachusetts’ state board of ed- ueation maintains a teachers’ regis. | tration bureau for teachers desirtmr | positions in the state. | } eee | | Girl children are more than twice | as popular as boys, at least among | the people who adopt youngsters, | jand therefore have a say in the mat ter, according to the New York | State Charities Ald association Along the road that leads to fail- Jure we see a lot of pikers sitting to turn up. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES | lic Health Conditions | An examining physician for one jof the prominent Life Insurance | |Companies made the astonishing | ment that one reason why 80 for insurance are use kidney trouble large majority of thoae | cations are declined do that they have| p |w |not even suspect the disease. According to this, {t would seem |that a medicine for the kidneys, possessing real healing and cura tive properties, would be a blessing ‘to thousands | Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who prepare Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the well-known kid |ney, liver and bladder remedy, | im that judging from evidence elved from druggists every | where, who are constantly in touch |with thetr customers, and also in |disputable proof in the form of sful testimonial letters from thousands of reliable eltizens, this preparation is remarkably success: ful in sickness caused by kidney and bladder troubles. ‘Every inter esting statement they receive garding Swamp-Root is investigat:| ed and no testimonial ts published | unless the party who sends it is re-| ported of good character, They have on file many sworn state ments of recoveries in the most distressing cases, They state that| Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ts mild | and gentle in its action and its| healing Influence {s soon noticed in Swamp-Root ts purely an herbal | compound and Dr, Kilmer & Co, ad vise all readers who feel in need of sych a remedy to give tt a trial. | It is on sale at all drug’ stores in bottles of two sizes—50e and $1.00. | However, If you wish first to test this great pre tlon, send ten BAILEY The combined stocks of the Bailey Toggery and the Chicago Misfit Parlors will be placed on sale Saturday, Feb. 21, at 10 a. m. stock is being sold at prices unheard of before. CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS BALINA, ° ner ee Mr. Elifott, who lives near Al-| down - the gio =, of he ne New ‘or and, ‘u cely.| mountains are us in tl 0! connecticut ae’ preparing to bold| a"! Onvorne county, has recely:| he'ttate as watch dogs, but so tar| HUMAN SNOWBALL | wamsont Bertin Women’s bank fs sald to| friend and taken out of Alton on | purpose. be the only one in the world run for | the rural route to the minister. The | this town, jealf bore a card attached to a rib | bon around its ent petition to the {m-| properly addressed and stamped. cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co, Bing hamton, N. ¥., for a sample’ bottle, | When writing be sure and mention | Dept. R. * ANOTHER CUT IN TOGGERY STOCK All former selling prices have been disregarded and the entire WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COME EARLY HERE ARE THE PRICES SALE OPENS SATURDAY 10 A. M. 50c FLANNEL SHIRTS SUSPENDERS $4.00 8 63 c MEN’S PANTS $20.00 500 Pairs Walk- a r Over $4.00, $4.50 MEN’S SUITS and $5.00 Shoes $5.00 J. B. $ Stetson Hats $2.25 $1.50 Dress @ $1.50 Sweaters i re 68c 75¢ WORK SHIRTS $30.00 Uncalled for Tailor Made Suits WOOL UNDERWEAR 15c HANDKERCHIEFS 3c $11.89 1400-1402 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER UNION LIVE GALFICAT ‘WATCHDOG’ ris. ‘sri tase hen any other person calls at the 20—al)| Samms home, and it is necessary PROTEM, Mo, Feb n¢ 20,—The| kinds of dogs, from St. Bernards | for come of the Samms to “call him Kas, Feb. It as known there is only one instance Alton, Kas., by @/ of the use of a house cat for this) PEABODY, Kan., Feb. 20.—Alex- Owen Samms, of near ander McGregor was rolled through has trained a big cat so| wet snow in front of a locomotive well that the animal has halted for a distance of 150 feet, and when the approach of many The feline is Andifferent to the) center from strangers. | assistance reached him was in the neck which was of a snowball six feet in comings and goings of those with! diameter. THE NEW STYLES OF Women’s and Girls’ $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes and Pumps at $2.50 the Pair A Few Specialties at $3.00 Our shoes are made special to our order English Walking Boots “Baby Doll” Boots The new recede toe last in all leathers. Short Vamp Shoes in all leathers. Pumps and Colonials in a wide variety. On Every Pair You Buy Low Rent Makes It Possible The DENNY BUILDING—4th Floor NEXT TO THE TIMES BUILDING THE UPSTAIRS SHOE CO.