The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1914, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914 Open Until 10 P. M. Saturdays tin tnd Women Whe. Tol Alteration and Expansion Sale COMPENSATION— In order to compensate you to some extent for the noise and confusion caused by carpenters making needed improvements, we are cutting the prices to the quick. In fact, all question of PROFIT IS ELIMINATED. New Goods—seasonable merchandise—all alike pay the penalty, and you receive the benefit. Do not put off your shopping—the very articles you have in mind may be sold. Come to McCormack Bros. today—the one “Store That Saves You Money.’ Final Clearance Men’s Suits Boys’ $4.50 Suits | V i 5 CUT TO Your — $9.85. Saturday $3.39 SACRIFICED! THE ENORMOUS COMBINED STOCK OF THE BAILEY TOGGERY AND CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS, CONSISTING OF HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS TO BE SOLD AT ONCE Sits Saturday, March 7, 9 a. m. LOOK AT THESE PRICES ee CLOTHING $1.50 Dress Shirts 48 $15.00 Men’s Suits, c cut price .. $3.29 CR UD nc cc ce cer ew veces $5.00 Walk-Over F , Dress Shoes .... 7 me $20.00 Men’s Sui Mabel Normand, Keystone Come-| cut price ....... ee ed a diene oP Swimming and big ving Seta tn oo ADSAISULATIAEARSNISTS" Meee Denne 1” “HERE'S your chance,” MR. MAN, to purchase a of the not the trash you see advertised around this price ( lere Bl Ree a NO, we don't carry such good t } ‘ | ant ; NOTHING but what tand behind in that line come t } te STUAOGRORETTOTENIBIEC TFET TET aa tegy CREE PHE SUITS for sale her all sizes in the lot, from 33 to Your Pick—$9.85 w are values up to no more Boys’ $1.25 Hats 89c Women's Petticoats — ee wee Suits $9. 89 Bes Tenet eer ee tr $2 Women’s Silk Waists $1. 19 oc Genuine Crinkle Seer 50c Suspenders 8c ished Raia” opel sell haath ddarr pel und] This indeed is a beautiful Waist, made from Italian silk nd Chain 7 gular GUE BD occ cc cee eccevens $30.00 Hand-tailored tiving act, she would be a famous or low neck, trimmed with wilk lace and net, others ta S 00 rade Saturday, all day, $500 Bow’ Sun GO AB | Mens Suivat SO) Ca Cee duncan 7 P 19 wy ; cut to ........ eeeeed graph and Biography companies, 5 ai Staats 8 Union Suits; 20 Men’s O She Js one of the original companies * . c MOND. iNet snares st ewe : ™ momedien. uo haw a rare per Silk Petticoats in all the most wanted colors of the seaxor era het ace ae te Sond... Oe we SE oe ee pian Sarr, wows ane waee, <i > 208 pansion Sale price, 2 Cut fo ....5.. Wr ees of beaut mbines regular i ° feature ® et! with @ ’ . — cris | eam sa sso“ Ml $1.50 Women’s Kimonos $1.17 15e, 7S aren ( = BB cut to oc. ce eee eee eee QM J cutto...... stuck” yet for a new idea In “make This lot conaiats of rich Crepe Kimonos, made ith the new 1 sizes. Why pa et ae re . "tn be can athlete|MM and batione, Why pay $1.50? Your pick Saturday... Vel ee eee joods Sold as Advertised—No Reserve. Entire Stock to Be Sold Regardless te bed bbe “4 hy gem i. Kid Gloves handsome ‘ of Cost. eatinety $3. 00 Women’s Skirts $1.98 BBG cbccidered’ backs, ga ; stitched or contrasting colors, WW pay $1 Here Sat- fitted, © © Class A, Melbourne ust two models {n thix lot, the new peg top or plain, in a fabrics and color « of lack nay 1 black and white checks have to add Augustus Cart the eccer 0 this aint and you are comforta shown and Grand ur 2 Handkerchiefs, very Chicago Misfit Parlors 1400-1402 First Av., Corner Union St. che Universal In a. series of 2 sox ee SALE OPENS SATURDAY, MARCH 7—9 A. M. Mikael js somes $8. 50 ) Women’ s Dresses $5. pega! ) when laund red: ae the San Fernando valley, California V'Soon after he arrived at the Uni regula mut during alteration take your $5. 45 25 New Neckwear; some rsal Pacific coast studios, Carney piek ‘ U pretty things in lace i J KING IN BAD WAY! PORTLAND JUDGE | \t wa, ae and heavy doors tn Chins | purchased « horse iste ye > nga and the swell embroidered vel- own, decla: the activity of the |"Moses,” on account of its age t) i » 5 flew u ously like ‘ ave ol ° ee vets; values up to 50c. Take eo ae ge ee ials| Decisive Cut im Shoes - | vor pick for 25. Also “Lace P fon 0 iT ny 1 : ~ MADRID, March 6.—Reports were | tie nats are outlining r'cam-|inexpertenced horses when you fi ° Sets,” Collars and Cuffs to current today that the delay in the| baign to make the Chinese quarter dont have to. en $2.00 NET CURTAINS $1.19 or Saturday Selling | marcn pias al Pc autho ne ere See eee In Arabian.and white; newest Spring operation which was to have been opium raids planned the Alhambra today fm the fiewt of! ° 25 - . " AT POLICE GRAFT The iadge aid, “lovery time rus releases und?’ thb aw wae’ patterns. See Show Windows Nes mini $2.50° one vig Phinps % Ba Women's Swiss Ribbed ne ates $s ; uban heel, b 3 performed on a growth In King Al- Spring Vests, Corset Cover com- hear of the police raiding a Chi-/[t ts called “Universal Ike Gets a iq Sheets, 72x; made of soft finish ’ fonso’s nose was due to the fact his nese opium den or gambling house, Goat | © round thread ‘muslin; regular 85c | Silk bow; all sizes, $1 75 bined. Best 10c value. Take — atinal k ¢ ‘1 ee , ’ & ; ¢, complaint had made so much} PORTLAND, March 6.—Stung ee. ae eu teke | -rcciniey Vabihena or tas “thatwarad value 8; a pair Lene Bimed sales ' 2 for 10. progress that there was a possibil-| by the caustic words of J M a r —— Ginn, who, though re to put up f Pacific const stud: this month with a company for the # left the first of 19 Door Panels, in Nottingham Net, [CHILDREN’S $1.00 Vici Kid Shoes, Ct ; to close out; 79 15¢ Iron Clad Stockings for ity an operation might be attended size 30x48 inches; well worth 50« Button or I join the police from by fatal consequences. city ordinance, almed at the secret C \ t R gars gstat bag — oe Bae fy During alterations, 19¢ each sizes 6 to 8; a pair... UL boys and girls; ae tos “ age oO e wonde scene of > always 25c. Saturday, all day. m that locality series of 12 or Extra Heavy Belfast Linen Crash nae aoa! a ; f 0 Pp exe eport more pleture acteristic of the 1c in white or brown; — standard MISSES’ §2.00 Kid Lace Shoes; a neat | the pair 15« of Market Toda lana’ histor sstoms, tradition: 1 18 and dressy shoe for any young miss to nas sland history, customs, ditions waltie 18 ‘ ips Y Vane Institutions. White Bed Spreads, size 11-4 helt ik the price i di rh fe? 49 15¢ Yard — New Rufflings, Herbert Brennon, the plucky mo our regular $2.25 quality. Dur-J* PAT ---+++se-eers : Plaitings; wide and nar- tion picture director, who was in-| ot alert ations, $1.49 each We have the Best and Neatest Style in | row; a and white; 23c, 19c, jured the first of last February in Brass Extension Rods; worth 1(c. }.a Men’s Kid Bal pean, last 15c. You will save your car ae TinGet Wats Scene, St Pace ke All you want here Saturday Se each. | Shoe, at ....e. se eee reese eee ees fare on one yard of Ruching. will soon be able to leave the how-| These pictures were taken with Annette Kellerman, the famous woman swimmer. As fortune w have it, the accident occurred in very Inst a of a series had kept Brennon, Miss Ke man and her company on the nds since the middle of Decgm 10c Knox Tartar—not com- mon tooth powder, but a tooth cleaner. You pay 15c. Here Satur- y, Mc 123c Women's Linen Hand- kerchiefs, embroide corners regular grade. Expansion Sale price Saturday, 2 for Every man or woman has a desire for good clothes. They not be denied this pleasure are entitled to them and should ber eee Alhambra Until Sunday Night Th Man Hetween opart Victor drama; “Alkali Gets a Goat,” Joker come Tale of Trieste You may think that credit Is not for you, but for the othe fellow—that you do not need credit, but you do, just as sure a Dog,” F to Porto « ace The House Across the Street."| works the Rex drama | When 1 ly as commercial concerns of ignoble servitu.e is unanswer-) ry Monday kitchen mechanic’ the other day, 2 ' rrived they were all at/and it's all off CA RAat eee ee can s IT INFE Ti need credit in the conducting defines & of thelr business. eee Pate d 1 noticed that Mag:-| She can get her own kitchen H Dream Until Tuesday Night |e the maid, had. most belligerent| mechanics,’ sald Maggie, when 1)“one who practices any mechanic gie, the maid, had a most belligeren nechanies, d Magete ‘ pn init , c Comedy or Traged two-part | “srect as she brought in the waffles,| went out to her. ‘Isn't it meself/®t: one skilled in shaping or un! Replying to an attack on the nd Generation ee eros very fond. Mag.|that has slaved all tt-ough this sick-|!ng materials into any Kind of struc-} movement’ for local tuberculosisgy Ask for It— drama; “The $ ° ; h ; ns e chine or other object re- hospitals made by the Christtam athe play ‘at the Job” and s a splendid ne ness in the house and put up with|ture, machine or other object r 4 t Sign ie Aa and/gio is a splendid housekeeper and A tt Hat trained |duiring the use of tools or instru-| Science church, Dr. Hermann My umbe: Sweden,” Vitagraph often wondered she stay-|the flippity ways of t j Lumbering in 1 eraph.|| have often wondered why she sta) oot now, because I had to| ments.” | Biggs, state commissioner of It Will iven see ed with the family, for Mrs, Waver- | nurse : | Bigs te co : Be Cheerfully Giv Claes A Until Saturday Night iy tnaisted upon her dging the en-|leave the bread in the oven to burn] A man 1s always proud of being | Satement geo y maberes eal se 4 "A Leak in the Foreign ‘Once. |tire work of the house, excent the| while I ran upstairs to wait on her,|called a skilled mechanic, and as/2>'\orectious disease, and that oF Besides credit we know tropa “thanhouver drams;|washing, and she was allowed very |she calls me a “kitchen mechanic.” [one of the most necessary reuuls-| ory precaution known should Ba thet you will get value of Sealed Orders,” two-part Lubin: | few privileges It’s leavin’ Iam this day, and learn-} ites to the well-being of modern life | jaja) Sapedinlil tor ths protectlaal an unsurpassed quality when True Western Hearts,” American| After luncheon Mollie told me/in’ the manicure trade I'll be do-/is the cookstove, why should ‘not | of young children you buy a sult of clothes aon ia; “The Black Hand Conspir-| Maggie was going to leave. ir he person who uses it “in shaping | : eae A r 5 ” » Apollo comedy | -T cannot do anything with her. Just why the words “kitchen me-|and uniting materials” into life sus here. We back our merchan: paerenet she overheard mother call her ‘a |chante” have come to be the badge! tenance be employed in quite as dig. || Roxine taught. Austin @ Salts gyms " oceupation as the one who me dise with a guarantee of satis- faction, and you know while Saigere. the. tiewrt cate two: A VALUABLE. SUGGESTION A HAPPY CHILD jis Bieter eeclenuika xine part Pathe play A Buneh of | Flowers,” Bigraph drama; Pres-| IMPORTANT To EVERYONE IN A FEW HOURS |shalted mechante Reon iaeas a to,” comedy paying that It is going to give you satisfaction Good Furniture ee 1" eee —— We must all eat to Ive, and that , ; n i Melbourne Until Saturday Night le de Sencahen ky 04 dans| WHEN CRO88, CONSTIPATED, |°very one should be able to do Men’s Suits $16.75 Up North of 647" two-part -Keshes|.0¢ 8 How, conceded by payeimans something with the hands is one o ——e AT eee that the kidneys should have more FEVERISH, GIVE “CALIFOR- $1.00 a Week—$5.00 a Peat rates drama; “Mutual Girl No. 7." “The | attention, as they control the other RIASGYAUP OR Fiaat: « |s0e HIME commanas Gt “the Gace . Month | a ae ig ped Pasadena Tose Festival,” travel, eee eo ee amount. of wor |} woman's hands that is more impor owes rices | open re bn tant, or ev more interesting, thar pack im » lin removing the poisons and waste! Mothers ean rest easy after giv. | Or @ he . a We tutetan ears Ov 100 it St Meyers + oe | ope Clemmer All Week matter from the system by filter-/tng “Caltfornia Syrup of Figs,” be elder Menmerigiteniagt eee | the hans at savinné te er Gately Cred Si ne Day of Days” and “The Im-|inw the blood cause in a few honre all the clog-||)Popertioned mea has not ye’ SS ee ately Credt ores mortal Love Story"—of David Gar-|'"E,(10 tne winter months, espe-|ged-up waste, sour bile and fer-|Peen brought to the attention of | Will surprise. See these prices: ving good, reliable merchandise to thousands of people 4 occa? bo eh fe cially, when we live an indoor life, menting food’ gently moves out of |‘hose who have the welfare of the | In the I States—making terms for them so they can 2 @ 1 \the kidneys should receive some as- the bowels, and you have a well, | ce at heart a8 we za real benefactor to mankind. Let us ° Grand Until Saturday Night is » when needed, as we take playful child again, Children alm You do be talking mighty fine, 1” ° he I Tres t D { Mae put your r on our books and be well served, too. o The Lost Treasure hree-part “xercise, drink less water and ply will not take the time from | s#id Magaie, when I tried to tell her} American drama; “Mutual Weekly,” world's news; “Up in the Air Over Sadie,” Apollo drama ‘t more rich, heavy food, play to empty thetr bowels, and ‘his. “But it’s in the manteure par-| thereby forcing the kidneys to do they become tightly packed, liver lors I can mate nice young men who | | work than Nature intended sluggish and stomach disor. Would not look at me if I told them NEW YORK.—Butcher Robert - ¢ of kidney trouble, such as | dered it was In a kitchin I was workin’, | Cohen ended the hold-up career of EW YORK.—Sparrows roosting | jame back, annoying bladder trou When oross, feverish, restleas,| “Ye can be the best cook in the) Peter Cerza, 15, a 95-pound bandit, on the warm light bulbs have dim-|}jes, smarting or burning, brick see {f tongue ts coated, then give) World, but it won't get ve anywhere | when he swatted the lad with a|med many of Broadway's big elec-|dust or sediment, sallow com- this delicious “fruit laxative.” Chil-| with a young man, He ts lookin’ | cold ttorage chicken ‘tric signa during the cold wave plexion, rheumatism, maybe weak dren love ft, and {t cannot cause fer the girl whose hair is done in| “ ‘3 — or irregular heart action, warns Injury. No difference what alts /the latest style and who can Invite} you that your kidneys require help your Httle one--{f full of cold, or her beau to meet her at the parlor immediately to avoid more serious a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-|of her boarding house, instead of trouble ache, bad breath, remember, a gen-|the back kitchen door of her em Winter Attire for Women Greatly Reduced New Spring Arrivals In Women's Apparel OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. SATURDAY CATELYS $87.60 Combination Buffet and na Closet rey ty . $18 Fumed Oak 10:00 leather seat and $ Many physictans claim that an tle “inside cleansing” should al-|ployer's home. Thank ye just the baok " herbal medicine containing no min-| ways be the first treatment given, same, Mrs, Waverly, but I'm not go. Bh rot of Fumed 619,50 4 has the most heal. Full directions for babies, children ing to be any kind of a mechanic Oak Dining Chatrs e erals or opla ing influence. An ideal herbal of all ages and = grown-ups arejany longer. It's a manicure artist compound that has had most re-| printed on each bottle, that Tl be.” 1 Pay Cash or Wii markable succes# as a kidney and! Beware of counterfelt fig syrups.| There you have it. I thought,| change for Cred 1119-21 Third Ave. CHAPTER XCV, that Mra, Waverly, sr., considered jladder remedy is Dr, Kilmer’s | Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot-/ after talking with Maggie, we may * When T got over to the Waverlys mused person, The| Swamp-Root : tle of “Callfornia Syrup of Mge,"|have wonderful, high-sounding the S. H. POYNOR trained nurse had left the day be . then look carefully and see that it! ories abo | ,! y ound everyt about all sorts of this morning, 1 found everything | tre and poor Mollie waa nenrly dis all sor’ things in a} | You may receive a san fe made by the "California Mg Syr| working woman's life, but after all! of Bwamp-Root by Pa Be:ween Seneca and Spuing up in the afr,” as Dick would say ed trying to wait on both her| Address Dr, Kilmer & up Company.” We make no small: '{t resolves itself into “the way of af 152% Feurth Ave: ween I could see that Dad was irritable; | father and mother and oversee the|hamton, N. Ys and enclose ten| er size, Hand back with contempt man with a maid,” a Pike and | that Mollie had been crying, and|tiousemald and the laundress who' cents, also mention Dept, R, apy other fhe eyrur 4 (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) |

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