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TODAY'S STYLES TODAY 1332-34 SECOND AVE. 211 Union ng St. SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE LOOK NICE at the Thanksgiving Dinner CREDIT. WILL MAKE YOUR BUYING EASY Ve not only give you high-grade ‘pparel at popular prices, but we allow arrange easy terms buying when Appearance Seriously Be Dressed in “Eastern” Style, Which Is Uncritically Correct Those who seek the highest degree of tailoring without the inconvenience f fitting and waiting attached to cus- m work, will have their desire grat. ed by our display of BRADBURY SYSTEM Suits and Overcoats $20 and up Our Immense Second Floor Overcoat Sec- tion is at its very best Assortments you'll find far greater than ever before—and values absolutely the best and most tempting tn all Seattle FINE ALL-WOOL SWEATERS FOR MEN Our regular % represent the values obtainable, and there are also number of umbers for new Thanks siving Hat We have o varied collec. ston of both or stirt tn astern for 19 JENEMIES IN LONDON’ | LONDON, Nov. 19.—A member of the house of commons charges that there are n enemies f England tn the country Faces as Fair as an Orchid Are Possible When Stuart's Calcium Wafers Are Used After Meals to Clean Up Skin Eruptions and Discolorations, When @ face ts covered with tches, liver spots, pimples, black heads, ete, Stuart's Calolum Wafers will act like some magical charm However, there is nothing magical jabout them, They are nature's own way of cleansing the human blood and preventing it from filling the | surface of the body—the aicin—with | pimples and little «*tn eruptions. 70,000 F “With a Face as Falr ae a Day in)... June” The abolishing of all akin disor ders must begin with the blood. Lotions, salves, cosmett! ete, will do no material good. he comes from within, and there remedy must be applied If you really destre quick action | and at the same time a commor much Interested tn |friends with Toodles Jlonial theatre le | the |the lead tn * STAR PHOTO PLAYS SEATTLE FOLKS ARE VERY the state's In- dustrios, tf the attendance at the Metropolitan this week can be tak on as an {ndication, “Millions That Work,” moving pletures showing tho state's biggest manufacturing plants tn operation, are the attrac The machinery shown tn the various factories 1s thoroughly explained by George Vradenbure, president of the Tilikums, tn a leo ture The plotures will be exhibited all tlon eee MABEL NORMAND, THE KEY stone comedienne, ts featured “in bathing sult” tn the two-part} medy, “The Sea Nymphs,” show at the Class A unt!] Saturday night. The picture was taken during a hot spell that threatened to prevent picture activities until some had the bright tdea—a seashore —pleture! “55 Sea Nymphs" was the result, It was taken on the Santa Catalina Islands eee | TOMMY SMITH MAKES the elephant and they form @ partnership in the lig comedy called “The Grate Impeeryul Sirkus,” now at the Co Flora Finch t» tn a Vitagraph comedy, The feature of the show ts the last episode tn ath's thrilling serial Yollar Mystery.” ‘This| er ta The Waterloo of the Consptrators,” and is playing to ca pacity business | eee LYDA BORELLI, WHO PLAYS The Naked Truth,” the no drama at the Clemmer until night, {8 an Italian Twenty thousand dollars ne actress sense, natural, harmless blood purt-|!6 sald to have been her price to fier, then Stuart's Calctum Wafers is this remedy {_ The correct and deat blood purt fier known to science te—Caletum Sulphide. This great cleanser ts contained tn proper quantities tn Stuart's Calctum Waters, and that ts why all blood troubles and skin blemishes rapidly disappear after thetr u An unsightly and pimply face, due |to Impure blood, is one of the most disguating sights one can see, and yet all about us, upon the streets, tr | the theatre, when traveling, etc Its for this conditior if you will take Stuart's Calcium Wafers daily and keep all salves lotions, cosmetics and other harmful preparations from clogging the pores Every first-class druggist in this country carries Stuart's Caletum Wafers, which are pleasant to take harmless, and may be obtained for 50 cents a box. A small sample package will be matled free by ad dressing F. A. Stuart Co § s.. Marshall, Mich we see these horrit There is no n Save the Outer Band Pleasure and Profit Combined! Each package of this new Double Strength Peppermint flavored chewing gum is wrapped in a United sh3%inc Coupon good for valuable presents, Its a BIG nickel’s worth without the coupon, for that tasty, cooling, soothing flavor is l.on.g-la.s-ti-n-g. “Pep!” It has lots of You get double value with the coupon— pleasure and profit for the whole family. Double wrapped, to bottle up its Peppy taste and keep it always fresh and clean. United Coupons now come with both DOUBLEMINT FLAVOR OF FRESH MINT PEPPY-PEPPERMINT Good gum and the greatest value for your nickel! 13 act before the camera oe “The TICKET OF LEAVE MAN” drama at the Grand shows a ship fire at sea, | cee | “THE DOG RAFFLES,” A STER | ling comedy at the New Circult, ts An adventure of a trained dog,| owned by a gentleman thief, to steal from rooms of guests, A stick jof dynamite in the dog’s mouth starts a lively scramble that ends with a “bang o- | Colonial Until Saturday Night | The Waterloo of the Conapir jators,” last episode of “T lion Dollar Mystery”; “H. Selig News Pictorial,” and | comedies. two cee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Naked Truth,” five-part| ne drama | ee Class A Until Saturday Night The Sea Nymphs," two-reel Keystone comedy, with Mabel Nor mand; “False Pride,” Majestt drama; “Where the Road Parts, American drama Grand Until Saturday Night “The Ticket-of-Leave Man" and & comedy. eee Alaska Until Saturday Night “Ready Money,” with Edward Abel Cupig's Pranks,” comedy aod Pathe's Nowa picture. . . Cirowlt Until Saturday Night “The Yellow Streak,” two-part drama; “Perils of Paultne,” cur-| rent chapter; “The Dog Raffles and “When Bess Got in Wrong, comedies cee | Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Fair Rebel,” drama “Love's Triumph.” drama, and Fatty’s Sweetheart,” comedy cee Liberty Until Saturday Night “The Win(k)some Widow,” four. part Vitagraph; “Boodie's Baby, comedy eee Mission All Week “The Man From Mexico,” drama. “ee | Alhambra Until Sunday Night His Heart, Hand and Sword,”| two-part drama; “The Treasure Train.” two-part drama; “Noodles Return,” comedy see | . | At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday| RESIDENCE THEATRES ° At the Home Until Friday “The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 13, two par “The Hopes of Blind Alley,”| three-part dram “Mr. Noads’ Ad The Trey o' Hearts,” No. 5, two] Eyes of the “A Bad Through two-part Eek,” cor the drama nedy eee Greenwood Theatre Thursday Monster Blue Heard,” drama “Taint of An Allen,” drama. much distressed, my LHURSDAY, NOV, 19, 1914, PAGE 3, Biggest Wholesale Stock of Rain Coats and Rubber Footwear on the acific Coast Thrown Into the Hands of a Wrecking Company. The Most Reckless Price Slashing Ever Witnessed Anywhere. An Event That Will Be Remembered and Talked of Second Only to our great Sale of the Starr-MacPherson stock, for here is the biggest stock of Rain Coats and Rubber Footwear ever offered for sale on the Pacific Coast, of the very highest grade new and fresh stock, at '/, to 9/4 off reg- ular prices. Its merits lie not alone in the fabrics, in the finish, in the style, but in the entire essentials combined. We have the entire stock for disposal at retail and wholesale in lots to suit the buyer. 2/3 3/4 OFF Manufacturers’ Stock of RAIN COATS and RUBBER GOODS Hours of Sale—10 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. Saturday Till 10 P. M. $1.25 Goodyear Fitting Storm Rubbers Men's $1 Rubber Hate Boys’ $1.50 Rubber Capes 95c Men's $15 Derby Slip-On Fancy Inner Lining 495 Men's $5 Pure Gum Coat $1.45 Men's $7.50 Rubber English Slip-Ons $15 Ladi $17.50 Silk English Slip-Ons Men's above; effect, Venetian $15 Cravenette Overcoat, convertible storm collar, made of fine wool material; new, dark olive Mr. Gregg, the Champion Price Wrecker of the United SALE STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 20, AT 10 A. M. CONTIN- UED DAILY UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS CLOSED OUT. This is all brand new Merchandise and represents the products of the best factories of the United States sold this season to dealers of the Pacific Coast at regu- |‘ Mseest bar lar prices. Now you can buy one or as many garments as you require at them would Men's 9 Reversible Rubber Pants with Bib @ lining and Ven- | etian yoke, at half the wholesale cost. | Proofed English Slip-Ons Men's High Grade Overcoats and Raincoats; made as only the best high grade makers make them. $28 to $30 gar- ment at .......45 Near Cor. Pike. lovely red hafr and delicate color-| night I was up with {ng Were more beautiful than hers, but grooming that I was sorry to have Dick “Don't, forget your 4 tain the Inte your husband's.” you really showed a lack of see my dear, t you can arance and still re st of any man, even But, Aunt Mary,” I sald, very surely Dick will pct me to look my best aft p strenuous days and nights have just passed. I really » not had a moment to wash hair in four weeks, and last | AUNT MARY TAKES ME TO! TASK (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Margie Aunt Mary are working you should out said thi too ve a are as well, and g that your getting a bit out of I noticed lothe date To tell the I anewe that I about my truth, Aunt Mary,’ I have been so busy not thought much appearance lately—sure 1 ew sult ull right, and It nicely, after I fell in with it on, Don't you but a tallor-made sult ts not You should have some new frocks for the house and un evening dress or two, 1 know that Dick Ikes to go out in th evening and I also know that ev. ery man wants to feel proud of his wife.” ‘Oh, that?” Fatrlow help rem gh d and how enough Aunt Mary, ts {t so bad as my ¢ , when vw fresh she look was her aft ernoor and you will forgive m wt a that your hair and mplexion did not look as pretty as hers 1 would not say this,} ‘dear, if I were not sure that your! OF A WIE |5¢(NEWS a CIRCUIT TODAY % “THE YELLOW STREAK” 2-part Drama Exciting prize fight tle fire scene. Realts PERILS OF PAULINE No, 16-2 A thrilling plunge into river by motoreyclo rider—one of the big surprises in this episode parts, 2-—-FUNNY COMEDIES —2 THE DOG RAFFLES And When Bess Got in Wrong Both Full of Laughs Coming—Sunday MARY FULLER In one of her big successes, brief outline of prices is given here. & sale presented to The Vy, 2-3, ¥% off regular prices. Only | o: To list all of be an endless task. It is impossible. W. B. Gregg, Mgr. es cured are be yond Men's 90 3 Men's $1 Goodyear Glove-Fitting Toe Rubbers Children’s 40 Storm Rubbers Rubbers Ladies’ 60c Storm Rubbers 2c Ladies’ 850 Rolled Edge Storm Rubbers 35 Ladies’ 50c Foot Holds 15¢c Men's $1 Clincher Rubbers 25c Men's $25 Genuine Duxbury English Men's $25 Kenreign Cravenette Coat, as above, in plain Oxford shade; finest worsted, facing. satin shoulder, sleeve and Made by C. Kenyon Co. Men's finest Overcoats and Rain Coats. The highest grade, both In material and workmanship; $35 and $40 values, Custorh fitting gar- ments. Jobbers and Retailers of Bankrupt and Surplus Stocks all night.” “That's just {t, Margie, dear—t iknow you have been very busy and the best little nurse in the world for Dick, but I want you to look | your best always. I know what self-decetvers men are and they are the conventional sex after all They are always talking about lik ing a woman for her sweetness and simplelty—they say they only care for the shrinking modesty | that clothes itself in a simple white muslin, They boast that wives never wear patronize the beauty shop—and yet || I have noticed that unless a man|| thinks his wife ts Just as good look | ing as the wives of his friends he| Is apt to make excuses when the| family is invited to a party.” 1} Dear Aunt Mary—who would|| have thought she had noticed this peculiar trait in the male sex?|| This morning she thought Eleanor || irlow was better looking than I,|| and, bless her heart, she was a lit-|| tle concerned because she likes me | so well she doesn't want Dick to make any invidious comparisors, 1|| am awfully tired and I guess T will || get_a maid to help me at least un-|| til Dick's hand gets well and poor || dear old Dad makes his journey across the border. He is so pa tient. It breaks my heart every time I go over there Tomorrow I am going over and make him a long visit. i hope|| Mother Waverly explained about Dick. If she did not, poor old Dad will think we are neglecting him for the world How quickly, Mttle book, do we || | fall out of step with the procession |! of the living. No one thinks any || jmore of telling Dad of the things Jof this world. We say “we must |not worry him.” | | 1 want to live every minute till|| |the breath leaves my body. Eyery- || day affairs, either of Joy or sorrow, || interest me, and I don’t want to | miss any of them—and, up to date, | little book, it’ doesn't look as || |though very many are getting|| away from me i| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) - || thefr | #¥ Cotman Dock. false hair nor|> For $1.26 I will prepay the express and deliver to any rail road station in the United § which has an express offic cept Southern Express), FINE, FAT SALMON, weighing from 7 to 9 pounds dressed. They will be shipped boxes, made for the purp the express companies 1 PARTICU Send me a letter containing your personal check or a dollar bill » stamps, together | with the name and address of your friend in the East and th fish will be sent; or if you pri new the cracked foe with which | fer, come to my office. Iw the fish are packed every 24/ be glad to see you. I have been hours, until they reach their| here for 20 years and maybe I destination. know you. Main J.P.TODD = DR. MACY CURE YOU Room 16 LET hope In thelr eases, who uge and electrical devices, have finally become disheart- ether—come toy 1 many hun have tried all kin: all without avail ened and perhap found re te dis by but few onp-seated to be, I simply ask y fice for @ private consultation TAT ION ome to my of: FREE fice, where I wilt ox cendingly annoying. and some. times very danger ation, My tr In treatment comes ationts I Ing many cases, 11 YEARS’ CONSTANT PRACTICE, SATISFIED PATIENTS ARE MY BEST ADVERTISEMENTS € Lia, Wash. March 26, 1914, of much distress to me for years, and as I me, in spite of any treatment amops Asthma has been « caus grew older It enamed to get I could find until I tima my cond yards without stopr badly, and my ctr e in my younger days, eman, N. PLR. R. nsultation free, Call or DR. MACY, Spec ligt in Advanced Methods 1318 Second Ay,, Seattle, Wash, The Rh pposite “Arcade Entranes. Opposite les Co.

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