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ST. AR MONDAY, ee 23, 1914. PAGE 3 Hard times are eight-tenths delusion. Deny them and they are gone. Sante 2 On Sms THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, k's D. M.¢ and ¢ Embroidery tte ornetn. Watnis Women Children. Watch This Paper for the Manufacturers’ Emergency | DICK 18 WORRIED OVER THE OUTLOOK ' (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper +] s Here Is Something i Enterprise Association.) 4 i na @ Molin Dk omme ove omen S ults ae | gard to Mollie, Dick came ove ‘ S | Pi S | to his father's for me, and on our i ee Woman Who way back a stunning motor passed Just think of it! Suits up to and urplus rlano vale. Etec aera ff $1680, your plc Tonedey Wants to had recognized her and was sure| Economize it was she when recognized her. Did you know " T asked. | “IT think it was that chap that (has come here from Pittsburg and Dick thought he 80 Dresses, broad gaberdine, woe) satin messaline, poplin, motre, And it’s no exaggeration, Suits that sold up $22.50 for.. $9.75 the man with cloth, her crepe, First Announcement in a crepe de purchased the Daily aad | velne, teulletae* Cake Dick, “They say he ts very| Divided tuto’ tires Saene wealthy; goon in for reform; #ays| , "# as follows his paper will not stand for graft | These comprise the short, e of any kind. I have not met him, medium and long coat Suits, Any Dress selling up to jbut the men seem to like him at with either plain or tunic $10.00 |the club.’ ‘aad : : i "L wonder where Molle got ie skirts; not all styles in all Representatives of Eastern }quainted with him? prices. Fancy medium length coats, redingote style; semi- military effects and plain tail- ored styles Cloths, finest chiffon broad- cloth, finest quality gaberdines, “Oh, I remember Dick. “Mollie called me up this morning while you were over at Dad's and told me to tell you that} she had become the secretary to a newspaper editor, I did not think| factories take charge of big | piano house. Immense stock to be sold under special agree- ment. Eilers will conitnue in Seattle on a bigger scale than now,” said now . - Any Dress selling wp to now much about it, but this man t« ever, |probably her employer. I don't men's wear serge of the very 20; women's, 34 to 42. ' |like his taking her home. Mollie| best kind, honeycomb cloth Of course, not al! sizes NEW GUARANTEED PrAaNos, NEW PLAYER PIANos, BARBY GRAND PIAN ought to know better than to let Colors, black, navy, brown, ; ’ WIN well for $98, $118 and $145. The Latest 1915 models, modern tn AL ANG her employer pay her so much at-| en and gray id Values are known everywhere to be every way, Metal tubed, five-point Baby Grand Player Pla tention, especially so early in the| ; ae ‘ altel : o Aout 90 $ ia tebe { of dresses and most f Hot less than $200, $250, $200 and motor, flexible-finger with perfect |game, ‘I can imagine a time when| About Suits in this lot any woman can find { $950. Smail dealers and San Fran- music roll tracking device, will be }& woman is an old valued employe! and from some of them you one or more to her ere oi gnment branch concerns, "0! for less than the rubber tube that her employer might take her| aw Me * player p are now selling by home in his motor, but this can have any size you desire ae fh a great many cases, ask more than GSther dealers which must have a lot 4 : the above prices. The most expen. of Claptrap Pointers, Levers, But slap out of the box’ business y ive of all pianos manuf be included. $525 to § $233 The plainer aty! largest and fanctest Many used pianos which cannot be fold from new will also be sold at $50, $75 and $80. Some of styles will sell for $15, $18 and with @ guaranteed exchange pri tured will tons, ete., any price. left. fect guiding, sweeping a kind of Praye the kind we this sale, and for only $248 buy one tn a emall However, to They are obsolete and expensive at However, we have a tew The modern human touch, per- $600 values will be $ confuse the player. * player pi 0 by re Kolng to m Plain case. the Pe jist The Baby Grand Player Plane equal value to those sold by Franctaco co: 4 $60 me he Eljers pplies to th Ban don’t ike,” | “Is this man married?” i} “I don't know, but that doesn't make any difference. This jden interest will develo something very warm or @ | coolness will ensue. In either case, | Molife will probably lose her job and perhaps get into a scandal.” | CRYSTALLIZED BARGAINS! Children’s ‘Just Received SHOE'S exe of full amount any time within and for only $3465 we furnish Baby “Lat' it til we he Mol BOYS’ Kan two years: In fact all planos are sold highest grade $650 and $750 values. others. See and try that acme of PE yan “Dick,” $ 0a. “Thare ee ee $1 98 Shoes in Bi fohee hee by Ellers on this guarantee and ex- Free music rolls Included with free sweet tone loveliness, the Autop: td 4 from the maker's hands. oes in Blucher style, hange agreement. exchange privilege. Baby Grand Piano, may be some excuse for this man Well constructed so as ‘0 insure Coats Sample Lot Furs make an {deal Christmas gift. Secure a set. taking her home. She may have : | been sick.” “Any old time that as healthy a/ girl as Mollie gets sick at the of- | plenty of wear. Sizes 3 to 5%. Worth $2.50. $1.49 LITTLE MEN’S Box Best materials—not cotton | Christmas Present for Calf Schopl Shi fice, you can almost make up your * oes, : ama | he is up to some aaviiiey, ” pe P| 2to ~ Prices $2.38 | You ey we agi Sizes 9 to . 3 ° 0 ere’s where you save . Worth $1.75. Dick was thoroughly disgruntied. fen Gln 46. $808, veer | Yard — Ribbons, 19c lovely colors, Per- sians, Ortentals, Dresdens, | new stripes and checks, va! | ues to 50c, special 19¢. Knit Goods $1 6 CHILDREN’S Gunmet- . al School Shoes, but- ton style, with wide toe. Sizes &% to 11%. His hand patned him; he was un- 4 | happy over his father, and Mr. Sel. : |win had told him that there would | . jhe no dividends in the book firm| this year and we must skirmish) around and find enough money to pay the interest on our unpaid! stock. It doesn't look as though 1) would have a maid right away, and! mother takes pride in having her child look best. 63c Children’ perfect tailoring; $1.50; ages to 12 years: Another lot last and leather $1.98 BOYS’ Extra High Top Tan Shoes with buckle special equally as good, 2 to 6, special 38c. JOBLESS MEN ag geemtnpe trained $3.00 i I guess Til have to make my old a gowns do. I think I can get a QE gq Rubens and the Osinty at top; eplendid for wet weather. Lo woman to sew for me in the house Intertock Veote fF | ann! This Shoe {s considered good : land furbish up some of my bridal|—) Children. Mothers know the dren's Sweaters, Leg-| value for $3.50. | frocks, garments, Any size 35c. Here's | gings, Caps and Combina WOMEN’S Fur and Rib Owre WORKING IN A WEST-; DANTE’S “INFERNO,” PRO-!of the two headliners at the Cti where you save your car fare. 9. duced by the Milano company of} cuit today. ‘We'll make things go,” I said as I snuggled up to Dick in the car) that Mr. Selwin had sent to tak Dick over to his father Nl do} tions, Gloves, Mittens, Boot- ees. Prices range from 10c upwards. bon trimmed Juliets, very There are two other warm and easy for the home. Sizes the feature at the Mel-| comedies on the game bill. is the same picture | tworeeler, scheduled for early Henry Stanley barely es- Italy, ts bor HOTEL DE GINK Infants’ Wear 4 i rT , te ” ees Senees, injery at, the THe shown here a few years} HOW TO ‘DANCE SOME OF without some clothes I plan- : Fusiiccus> wicete ee ee son studios. ‘4 ved a big hit at that| the latest dances ‘do strated, ning.” Cashmere Coats, Dresses, 25 ren's eavy igh top, gunmetal, button Shoes. : The scene called for the Eciair| #8 and proved a big the th thi dtoneal Ween “You will do nothing of the kind,|—) Skirts, Sacques, Kalt Bonnets, C outing = Fianne!| Sizes 11% to 2. artist to be ed by | He i a ae ees ee ‘ei : 4 G Ki Watsts, Draw: | Gowns and Sleepers, as well ir - 8 pursu: ¥ several eee ly at the Clase A until Tuesday! employed voted Sunday night |my dear. You don't think I'm 50°) oh ggg Roeper bose . ane ee Hy horsemen. Everything went well night, by therine Ellfott and| at a mass meeting | H 4 ing to have your and my friends|f| ¢rs, Stork Pants, Bibs, Wool| made as the 50c grades; | Sizes 8% to 11, THERE ARE THREE COME. Hight, Cather 9 in | ing ave y y : 2 to 6; tal 2c. , Until the party came close to the! a0. on today’s bill at the Grand| Clay Bassett, instructors from Hep-| Men's hall to visit the me: say that ‘Margie Waverly hasn't) Vests. ages'3 to 6; special 350, OB DAIT ve eseeeeeeeeeees ° ee ) Comore At this point Stanley's! oo ors hous |burn Wilson's Fifth av. studios of| of the city council Monday Thad a new dud since her m horse stumbled and fell. His pur- one |New York city. This ts one of a| ernoon and protest against the riage.’ ” | suers, being too close to turn RAWLINSON OF! series of dance fllustrations by this| way the Unemployed Dormi- “But we must economize some around, rode right over him. HERBERT AWLI OF couple that is now running through| tory le being conducted. way After an agonizing suspense, the| the Gold Seal company, is featured tne wutual Weekly. A big flock of} Taking of the dormitory by force| “That won't be the way,” an- dust cleared away and the direct-|{n the four-part drama, “The Open prize turkeys for the White House|and assuming control of its man-|swered Dick. “I want you to look ors and players were startled and| Shutters,” now at the Alhambra. | Thanksgiving is shown, The Kron-| agement was #trongly advocated in| well, Margie, and, besides, a man’s relieved to hear the young fellow «oF printzessin, the German treasure | fiery speeches, during the meeting,|wife usually tells, by the clothes A TWO-PART’ WESTERNER, “The Redskin’s Reckoning,” is one ship, is shown leaving an American port under the escort of one of | Uncle Sam's fighters. Many other| late happenings in this country but was voted out, It being deemed the better plan to awalt the out- come of the meeting with the coun- cll, she wears, her husband's finances and his disposition. I do not in tend that any one shall say my business is not paying or that I am call, “I'm not hurt.” And the cam- era got the scene, too. GETTING GOOD START ON JOB and Europe are presented. Hints were made that there/a atingy old grump.” > re would be “something doing” if the; This is a splendid trait in Dick.) | . Clase A Until Tuesday Night [session with the council was un-|He will give me all his money ieee “The Tear That Burned,” two-| successful when he bas any—but the trouble] geyeral days ago, when Police T reel Majestic drama; “The Tight-| A resolution was passed, urging|of it Is It works both ways and he | ,, DOU BLE M | N wad,” Beauty comedy-drama; “Mu-|the unemployed not to let them-|gives it to any one else who asks| Chief Lang had just taken office, tual Weekly.” selves be used as strikebreakers,|him when he has it he announced he did not belleve in CHEWING GUM eee that the unemployed should settle| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | dead ordinances; hence he proposed Grand Until Tuesday Night Pk otee they _ to gee . to enforce every ordinance in the “A Woman Scorned, two-ree! | before ing employment, and| uriadiction of the police. That palate- pleasing Reliance. drama; "His Taking) that ® dance be | Kiven twice | GEN, FUNSTON'S TEMG boAKC ling Soot tick -P | eye cietand,” comedies {relieve the unemployment aitua- hammer and tongs eee tion. $ Peppermint flavor is double strength in this new, exquisite Instructed his men to enforce strictly the epeed ordinance. Deciared gasoline-driven vehicles must use muffiers at all times. | Taken steps to get action on the ordinance regulating parking of v. The peace and harmony of the Unemployed Dormitory’s family was shattered to fragments Sunday when charges of favoritism were made against the management tn choosing who should go to the din Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “The Open Shutters,” four-part Gold Seal; “Animated Weekly”; “The Tale of the Lonesome Dog,” comedy-drama : TROOPS LEAVE MEXICO TODAY ; ‘oom on the fire 7 autos on Fifth Melbourne Until Saturday Night! tabi “ncoommodates but 60 fy a Regulated Second av. traffic. Dante's “Inferno,” five-part Mi-janq there are many times that} VERA CRUZ 23—Untess| Enforced ordinance regulating) Jano drama. many at the dormitory something unfore auses a sud-|>rilliancy of vehicle headlights. riggs os A quarrel was precipitated which|den change in plans, the American| Begun enforcement of ordinance | Golenial Afi Week developed such serious proportions| troops in Vera Cruz will sail for) regulating dan: | “Life's Shop Window,” drama. |it became necessary to summon al|home tonight Forbidden cabaret shows. | abe Mix) police squad, which stayed on the} They were embarking today Ordered Illicit sale of lquor/ Circuit Until Tuesday Night job until 11 p. m. The city will be left in charge of | Stopped. And some more thinge—besides a HLONAYLS a1ano “The Witch Girl, two-part drama, 2 gs pag ee whatever faction wants to assume i with Mary Fuller; “A Redskin's| A STAR WANT AD will] responsibility. + sige pres he tpg og rou- Reckoning,” two-part 191 Bison dra-| gq into over 45,000 homes| Hundreds of refugees arrived |tine of the po magpie sph ss ma; “The Hoodoo,” Sterling com every night it runs. throughout the day and asked Gen . } for those who love real, edy; “The Editor's Dream,” comedy, Bie a Funston for passage to the United|weeke | i eee States, i -_ — Gen, Carranza was at Orizaba to honest-to- goodness Peppermint. fiery unit Taceday Nahe pe Page yd og NO The flavor is lon-g la-s: ing! | arama; “The Genus,” comedy- when the American troops leave | cctenane “AVE TRANQUIL IN CAPITAL | M oO BD SECOND AVE. NEAR MADISON ‘ 00" o 2. p It’s double wrapped and [fF Mesion All W Showing the Univerac Program| gt ASMINGTON, Nov. Fe | ap Tree , “The Man From Home,” drama, “Best on the Market.” - . ART , sealed — the goodness can’t get 5 ae pa MONDAY AND TUESDAY |!" Mexico wore sontained tn el Two large charte, 3x4 feet, hand. : ve ' A } The Universal Star ; tomely lithographed. Roller at top ais - ° tment. All was sald to be out — impurities can’t get in. a PpacipanGn TRATES department. All was ald to be ready eat, intap” atthe | 4 say n, Showing Par- Always fresh and full-flavored < wer the Home Until wearesey at MAT Fuller |Gen. Bianco ts in control, vel Post zones and giving every de. f |. “In the Lion's Den,” three-part | tail of information as to the rules And the band around each 5¢ = BY iteature; “HempGrowing {n New ny BELI. RINGS WHEN governing the sending of packages Bs | Zealand,” educational; “Whiskers,” | ~In~ in four colors, beautifully illustrat “package is a United Profit-Sharing ee on a |] “THE WITCH GIRL” FISH ARE GAUGHT §, tv: sslors, uoputfuly, musts cities and towns and the popul j Coupon—good for presents worth m At the Pleasant Hour Until Two-part Victor Dram | MOBILE, Ala. Nov. 28-—John tons, |The States and the = P | " s nt low, @ farmer of Escambla county, each state in a separate color, saving them for. “A Million in Pearls,” two-part | Witllam Clifford and Ala., has devised a now method of | sittes, railroads, ete., with popula ne Stranger of Hickory .” drama; “A Gypsy Ro drama | catching fish without wasting time. tions. You cannot Hia home is on the Conecuh river, | without it if you use the Parcel and for years he has been taking Post. All information right at \large catfish and trout on trot band without going to your neigh. |lines, Now his invention enables bor or to the postoffice for advice }him to continue his plowing and This te @ new map just issued, A other work without danger of his SX months’ subscription to The fish escaping when hooked, On the Star costs $1.80. Our offer is to ends of the trot lines he has fasten. 82d you The Seattle Star for six Marie Walcamp in afford to be “A Redskin’s Reckoning” Two-part “101” Bison Drama. UNITED for your nickel 'HUNTER IS SHOT BY HIS PLAYFUL KOUND “The Hoodoo” When you need help. United Coupons now also i m The: ay. # ,|months at the regular rate and to When you want to sell. : ‘come with the old favorite WILKESBARRE, Ps., Nov. 28 pips nd abana tlinger Boagine PP Sr lege is send you one of these beautiful yo" bi } bode eden A te lpg 9d re —— Blin the fish. The device works like |M&P® free, postage prepaid. New When you want to buy. was shot by his own dog while| and old subscribers fare alike in hunting on the mountsins, He re-\f “ “The ‘Editor’ 's Dream” f))# charm, and saves much time. hig itheral offer. If your subseris When you want to rent. ¥ When you want to ex- change. When you want to work. When you lose or find. When you have a WANT. ceived a full charge tv the hip, and | \his condition is sericas. Stopping | Ito rest after a long tramp, Fergu-| son was examining the shotgun, | when his hound playfully jumped | upon him. The foot of the dog) touched the trigger, and ™” Powers Comedy. tion does not expire now, take ad vantage of this offer today and we will extend your subscription for six months from the time {t expires The Seattle postoffice is using thie {map dally in routing and stamping parcel post mall. This offer is good only to subscribers receiving their paper by mall, ‘ , YOUR OLD FURS Can be remade into beautiful Neckpleces, Muffs and Fur Tur- "Model Millinery Co. 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