The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 2

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JOHN PANTON COm sii. ¥ec' wanes Double “inducements” Every Day Until Noon and All Day Wednesday. Our prices merchandise bined with our gain daily more friends for this sto our our methods, com absolute guarantee on everything will be of Bargain wih ates | fl fay anew : Special t Melba “Discovers Her business own amusemen leader of @ $1.50 Damask Table Cloths $1. 09. r food orchestra in The Litde Devil of the Opera eS Aten came to town yesterday Here Is a Splendid Shoe Bargain! rhe Little Devil is only 4 feet 8 inches tall, but her temperament] 3 and $3.50 Shoes at $2. Oi Ecce h \ ratand me she sald, on ap A mont al opportunity ladies to 2d Shoes } tval, “I will do this and 1 won't do| mae Seal price All sizes, bet broken 7 _ that 1 wo sing on Wednesdays tops, patent leathers and’ severs atyle org bead dn ip een Buch as you see in every store window to the night air any time it} — me, And I won't talk to the} LOS RSE ai : The Little Devil's other name ts} 2Hs Emma Trentini, and she will a tility resses pnitrhe Firefly,” at the Moore th tro all this week, beginning tonight Hours of Demonstration in Window—10 to 10:30—11 to She Has Temperament 12—2 to 3—4 to 5—Every Day; and in the Department, sec The Little Devil was born tn} ond Floor, All Day. Prices 98, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98 and $2.25 Mantove 1 where ber parents Two days more of the U Dress Sale, We have sol had a tiny delicatessen shop, Folke four hundr of these dresses tr jays The prices are came to the shop to buy qu amell from 9c up to $ ve the ynstration of them In the ing cheeses and weird-amelling als window sages, and came again to hear the Little Devil--then a very little aos oor ee She couldn't help singing. | ii concer . i . had temperament, then, too, | } EE, “ ’ H . \idn't Hke the cheeses and osiery wan still t by. talk i) B wher joined chotr , ) argains Imagine a tle devil in a choir! A Another Ladies’ Boot rich man, p hropically inclined, 4? Silk Hose heard her, and sent her away, at \ Special 25¢ the age of 12, to study under the Umbrella RT ag f the greatest n the world.” 8 . told Oscar Hammerstein of the For Tuesday find.” Behold, the Little Devil 25¢ Children's singing important roles in grand 83c Hose 10c ‘Ral Masque Amert fusette” in “La Ro Ne ; b Doll” In “Tales of Hoff sixes tants t any others kings, V say, the Little Devil “4 » Caruno. 4 h are eee ed at bh posity, his vanity, his 106. turir if tweak —~ ed bis R he ts a ye devil. She In on the spur of the mt Emma Trentint theatre. CHRISTIANIA, Ma 9.—Em! gration from Norway bas taken strong turn to Mexico and the Gu Uni om the ove regions of ding to issued ber Norwegians have tions emigrated of Mexteo with to wt n, Minnesota, the Dakotas and |the Pacific Northwest REPORT OF THE COD the Dexter Hi TIVOLI THEATRE | - oe & Week Commencing Monday, March 9th , ea postal Strictly High Class Musical Comedy and Vaudeville sree A Show With 14 Numbers Biggest Show in Seattle for the Price ae Matinees, Any Seat, 10c|°°2 = |... Evenings . . 10c and 20c] 2.0) vue MOORE JQNGHi) SeATILE THEATRE TONIGHT AND ALL WERK BAILEY & MITCHELL rresent Any Seat tHe RENTIN PANTAGES " ae : IN THE SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SAT. ARTHUR vices — 206 Margain Night Monday APTAIN FIREFLY POLAR BEARS ....”. OTHER HIG FRATUS JACK D HI8 WITH A NOTABLE CAST, CHORUS P ANDY ORCHESTRA OF 40. Fe I Mena | pug or} 78,208 ae ee, em CHICAGO.—“All the dogs in En L rode be 0,00 Music by Rudolf Prim! glewood are not worth one chi r Municipal Judge Good “ "sp 808188.29 in fining seven womer ~ nie ’ for failure to keep their pet and pri 2} lower " ' e bankes * ot _— ‘ens | 8 1,406.96 16.00 4 br * WASHINGTON, March 9—The OFFICIALS ARRESTED 1 eee ' Texas authorities must assume r DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 9.—Go . sponsibility for Saturday nights’ Matorina and State Treasurer Car joe ida obtadel invasion of Mexico by the party joy j of a, are unde " which brought back the body of arrest sat Hi in shier's Clenento Vergara, the American oq with embezzlement. Gon Catena recently executed by federals near gon miiitars 1 Beaman , ’ Nuevo Laredo. arres ‘ may * Unless Gov. Colquitt makes an jcaily shat apo A "immediate and satisfactory report, genaiy " i a I ' aap President Wilson will cali for one Mrents to ba Ne 7 by wire. d poalts 95,698.04 The president made this plain to 1 t igs | White House callers today. J One account was t Texas le rangers were the raiders ‘ $11,296.281.6 SAYS BODY WAS RETURNED i (i LM Ww FP er bt AUSTIN, Tex., March 9.—Gow, "N74 e ‘ mr Colquitt denied positively that Te ” - mat the above ata nt as rangers invaded Mexico to SOME PARSON he ny | ede ithe body of Cleneto Vergara CHICAGO. a M PeTEs Pameri recently executed clared ¢ k toher eral troops near Nue Laredo. 4) — aneinit co ps N14 Friends of Vergara, he said 1 Perey the try across the borde r 12m « aod h ; vu red the body, brought it ith strange He ca sites them and turned it over to the au-|funds for # uew Con Pa ltso. thorities, ° lege, if Nu. LATIMER Directors, r Hereto- but Full Bleached Mercerized Damask Table ¢ assortment of desirable patterns, size 65x51 inches Re gular squirted nts of a/formance, and laughed when he $1.50 values. Special $1.00. siphon bottle over him during a per- . tute red. THEY LL GO SOUTH OH, LET'S WRITE 1 : SONGS! BOY GETS | 3 000 FOR ONE » THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH A scene ture A Mystery Story “The Flaming Diagram” one-lung The news “THE PICK OF ALL UNIVERSAL PICTURES FIRST-RUN Featuring King Baggot | tirring, two-reel picture tha different y You'll Laugh in Spite auto plays the title role Y Sheridan ride It's a burlesque A Modern Fairy Story The children will like this—written by Lois Weber in her own company the world’s all-seeing ill tell of eye ¢ motion pi ture camera w at ever interesting The All-Star Trio THE ALHAMBRA THE PICK OF ALL FIRST-RUN UNIVERSAL PICTURES KING BAGGOT % of Yourself at This Comedy ter lara The World’s News Pictured he pic- Songs——Songs——Songs Earl = - E. A Zaton, cashier of the Carroll Olga Nethersole is the drawing i ire cafe, First av. and Madison card on the new Orpheum bill in| St, caused the arrest yesterday of her presentation of the third act of |“ sighs = pg hee ae ow («¥. < t ° pho. , anudeville appear wg sy" h yy EB a geno tes C88) LoS ANGELES, March 9 “Beven| Four of the victims died before ‘ abe ih gg AePear | worthless check on him two weeks Carroll, a Pittabure youth of Men are dead and another midnight ay ttracke seiak tarken ne | ago art Carroll, @ Pittsburg youth of) ought to be dying from the ef-| Dr. Chariton and Superintend ning acd much thterest at the} “Eaton met the two men at Third a on 4 — fects of Neo-Salvarsan, with which Whitman of the hospital at onc on satartatemios sie Gat thea reat at and Pine st. and tried to hold la little thir ‘ aming” |they Inoculated at the Los called other physicians in consul: | o¢ the program. J them. Ayers was arrested dy . y tenngcesare Bry Angeles county hospital tation Be 2 Zimmerman and Patrol- Cece ne OES sppened to cast|, The toxio was delivered to the was able to solve the mys man Follrich and Strand picked is aves aver it one He often |howpital in the usual sealed tubes. tery of the their - up later sitar: Ocean sinator the at enced some strange basic change me Oreo” | Prankfort, < any it was sealed tt was adm a. % victims were: Wm, Lemon Money tof FIN e Charlton Cla M ayham, Thomas King, | @" "eae by J BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Marct ertmare H Ac ng to at the Jules irins, John s, € lay to the i ; hie. Satoh 9. h Mt hospital, eight yeulated Charles MeLean and Mason. club, Y. M. ¢ Suffragettes, in the opening of a Saturday, all om a spe-|Harry Lane was believed to be dy-/ovly road to two days’ conference he prom : . ' se hg nal? ing |through hard and determined work. |! “4 to take an open-handed swat y ‘ PO os sees WE Sa 5 at Repre: ative Underwood gg * They eclared t tion WE GET MILLION 92',0:(092" ve Se sett: | the dem I against sda : — was sufficte to keep Chances for a new county court/ him out of the Ur States se jouse seem mc ‘avorable since for which he is now a candl- | banks Hy 018,800 has be yosited in| date | 7 the eattle Nationa nk the ‘ Dext er Horton National bank a ripts from sale of the court) LEONARD ELECTED * ouse bond fssue H ‘ five “ares A special committee probably | Geog egan a nd Davidson hou mes atlaseae ant hes will be appointed by the Municipal a an eel Rass RETE, Wash. March 9.— § | Deposits 5 1 league Saturday to Investigate the ws, L. Le 1 won out in the school charges, brought out in the probe i ‘election over Mrs, Ada Seaman by a pte lof campaign funds condheted by ois ture te on each box. § vote of 76 to 60. f the al The Star committee prior to the gS = a ‘ ar that election, tt the local cafe men at te a t en held up for contributions } ie os aaiaae alf of two mayoralty candi | $1 M h an) 15 6 ° B | ee ana eS testimony before The Star - | ani c in “ unt sbe committ hic onsiste , CA MLS re ee eee tick bys pare: Look Young! Bring Back Its Steel Protractor Saw File th day . n14 land Robert Bridges, was to the ef. Natural Color, Gloss and es a Err Pl. o¢|fect that the money was collected Thickness. |" Was r «a in behalf of John ©, Slater and Al | } Correct bert Goddard, Counciiman Jobn,G.! Common garden haan oy, |Peirce and Peter Geoghesan 909 into a heavy tea, with sulphur and | rs iia a sg Pi Pe: bony and }\ alcohol added, will turn gray, aa cNeiaD@onpr.|N. Davidson for Goddard Seatead acid faded hale tions . amen ey ee 2 : 3 [REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDE) '4"G, Gill, mayorelect, also tee-| Tiny ed Tucrriert sume every i $1.00 Heavy Offset Cone-Burner Pipe and Wire Cutting | ated at Seat | eifieg, that Peirce showed him a iit of dandruff, stop scalp itching jy! tiers sash eA haa ate sa ies kom -69¢ | ; ne 40) handtul of Hotes and advised him 9. " 0) 2 2 :. eo Pose and falling hair. Just a few appli $1.35 No. 3 Stiletto Broad or Bench Hatchet b i BM |not to run, declaring there was al-! cations will prove a revelation. if ey 9K > "| 7 ws si Hoans \» # 790,108 46 | ready 000 collected for cdg vour hair {es fading, ray or dry $1.25 No. 2 Stiletto Broad or Bench Hatchet -95¢ ' R. EB, Downie, who managed the 4 net oe : i Bends eee |H. C. Pigott campaign, tntroduced oa oh euichar metus 10c No. 1 Lamp Burner tees , he ere eo Mareen 08 || home, though, is troublesome. An x10 or 11 Wire, Flat Head, Bright Screws, gre ri , 12|conduct Oo} ouncilma © : i 14 ip - contol pt easier way is to get the ready-to 10c Box Pilcher’s Detachable Bachelor Buttons i " ' tonic, costing about cents a 4 ae » bottle at drug stores, known 15¢ Hacello Tooth Brush ...66..s csawescessss Total rer) ‘ ARTER BODY as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 5c Opal Glass Nest Egg ...... ee are k ’ Hair Remedy,” thus avoiding a lot : . Nipha SD Sein iee EN c ‘openly 50c box 1,000 No. 43 Gilt, 5¢-in. Uph sitet oi a aha ia While wispy, gray, faded hatr it $2.50 10x234-in. Old Copper Finish Escutcheon | not sinful, we all desire to retain fi} t D Loa 1 Night J tn s ‘ our youthful appearance and at; ront Door Lock and Night atch " ’ "| Following introdnetion of Coun:|tractiveness. By darkening yout . “NS ; gist **! ciiman Hesketh’s bill today to per: hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul Our March Clearance Sale should be a t ource of ‘ t ' of mit the 15 freeholders on the char-| phur, no one can tell, because it profit to you \ comparison of our. price will show \ « i ter revision commission to use the | does it so naturally: so evenly, You JP you the gains : , council chambers for sessions, the, just dampen a sponge or soft brush , sbecribed nto coun il and frecholders will, moot | with it and draw this through you * . 9 ‘. some e this wee map out a hair, taking one small strand at a | ‘w ; siding at eu a confljet have disappeared, and, after an | Correct—Atten The h of office will be taken other application or two, your hair 5-1417 F T eENUE | ee a, by each freeholder Tuesday after-| becomes beautifully dark, glossy 1415-1417 FOURTH AVENUE Directors noon at the city ball soft and luxuriant, ' | a

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