The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. PAGE 3. CONTINUED COPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. \] ASSIGNED = CREDITORS ll smszexe: |= ana Entire stock of Wolf’s Men’s Shop BOUGHT FROM THE VISITED THEM ALL Fis. iy, of man Hest patterns CREDITORS at about 40 cents on the dollar eombined eee ne ee oa one too long and by too many person with the high-grade stock of the Palace Clothing Co. will Lares yeu leon, Te, women’s a Invention, Left to his own practical devices, man would be thrown on sale he mora think oF wrotensing ro mantic love for hie mate than time to make stockings sonny, Col binck oF he would for his Sunday din. both good things, excel ” . @ ig a Jan oth | 0 A M lent things, things to be lived Ina sale of this character, where good, seasonable merchandise 5 r 5 Dy = for perhaps—but loved? What foollsh female stuff is thie? is being slaughtered, we reserve the e right to limit quantity. Why love a woman any more than a beef stew? ’ a * M not belleve it, but ail wonen’know that juts | LOO Men’s Pants 75c Boys’ Pants #|i| | FURNISHINGS | CLOTHIN HOES generar be light"—and there was light 89 > -——s0o woman said “Let there be “ . ‘ love"—and there was love. C Pair 7C Pair 1Sc Handkerchiefs ........3c |] $12.50 Men’s Suits $3.65 | $3.50 Douglas Shoes... . $1.85 ears Shere. whe love. lice S d 19 | $15.00 Men’s Suits $4.98 | $5.00 Crossett Shoes... .$2.45 LITTLE BY LITTLE THE Iisa pbimd id Ghalbic ete Cok woueteds Ws did ‘“ reine) 5 in tend? al agi augyeha $17.50 Men's Suits $4.00 Packard Shoes... . . $2.25 Day by day she butlds it in the/fl Beat patterns, well made, with belt 1 but-| mere er; Worth the 0) Tie; oe : ky lay she Ids ene on t ban : uy, f d tc 7) worth 69¢ an ; 25c Men’s Garters....... . 4 $4.00 E. & J. Work Shoes $2.35 |slow, stolid heart of man wore ‘an band er cet 9018, Alan ae $20.00 Men’s Suit And the building of a great love pats, 8 , from , & pair, $1.00 Monarch Shirts mci. a. $5.00 Work Shoes. ..... $2.89 ithe the rearing ‘of historle . ‘ $25.00 Men’s Suits... .$10.50] $3.00 Boys’ Sh .. $1.35 thedral,veqnites bo teh time, 06 . Silk Knit Ti F — ‘ riage — og ' ayer, 80 much artistry that Broken Lines Cut 50c Si nit Ties. . Uncalled-for Tailor-made Suits] 75¢ Men's Rubbers. 43 too often it has begun 4o moulder Regardless of Cost All Suit Cases at... .Half Price wee es $14.85 say yentr Pleo ggg Meigs Ny 6 fl ‘i 4 od reake bd f omen’ t ow * me 25c Heavy Wool Sox ’ Suits ......$2. HATS s more than women | $1.98 hy $1.49 ts: $3.9 P ins $1.50 Wool Underwear. ... 75¢ Boys’ Pants . ted. black mue ; et, viel I $1. 69 " . most rell 3 $2.00 Wool Sweaters $3.00 Men’s Pants. ; $2.00 Boys’ Hats . .78¢ <EFELLERS OF THE EMO. : ‘ $1.98" ri $1.45 Misses’ and Children’s 25c Cashmere Sox $4.00 Men’s Pants ; $3.00 Lion brand Men’s Hats pore S80 Sctlect “lore. a8 208 pick § : a 4 ‘comfortable e tee : Na dha. D. collects millions. Other men's odie f omen's RI. Growing Girls’ Matton $1.50 Union Suits. .......98c] $5.00 Men's Pants ..... $2.48] oo000 20 cen ee sees eee $1.65 Oves, other men's money. $2.49 feat omnone ft | $2.50 sears Cats . so $4.00 and $5.00 Sample Men’s ¢, | ll leave that question to s = nadia ator dt t <; wine 50c Work Shirts .........28¢] $15.00 Men’s Overcoats. . Hats $1.85 ture Ida Tarbell, who may mu 4 eT Pe ae J rake the walking love trus $1.50 Flannel Shirts... $25.00 Men’s Overcoats. . $5.00 J. B. Stetsons..... $2.65 Lon neers! : accanial enunciation won't do mu ; . 5 ip-on 4 good, thoug etition These Specials are from 9 to iy 50c Dress Suspenders. : $15.00 Slip-o “4 ped ie ng Cap - -ABe feng Mt ~ re © < ye id REMEMBER so don’t be disappointed if you come too $1.00 Dress Shirts ... 48c | $20.00 Balmacaans $1. len’s Caps... .68c . gp Baer bone ele late. This is to encourage early shopping: keeping a waist Hine, for Indy Kiliere «wouldn't, have From 9 to 12 Saturday From 9 to 12 Saturday From 9 to 12 Saturday : th # 80 much r . . is taal ata th k re $7.50 Men’s Rope Knit 12'4c Outing Flannel Men’s 20c Merino e John D ne Sweaters $3. 98 Yard 8 1-3c Wool Sox, Pair 9c hair and eir fon re thie wir , and vir y £ te t * t Extra heavy Outing Flannel A splendid-wearing Sock for | 40 to 50 han no more realit one A went i plain and fancy. c men, reinforced heel and toe. : t John D's wig! ae = ne never sold less than ry Colors, natural, black and ox- “a women are simple, child-1 _ = to take * Saturday, from 9 to 12, 8 1-8¢ ford. Saturday, 9 to 12, a f 1022-1024 FIRST AVE., COR. SPRING sitet: tables "we reached tiny ttinctve . ard oe : hands for th red flower an e 4 gold watch—so in loving we are a flash of sear! fg app ype ate 7 From 9 to 12 Saturday From 9 to 12 Saturday From 9 to 12 Saturday em “s ] ost $1.25 Women’s 75c Women’s Union 25¢ Children’s : | life you have, dear Mra. Selwin.” | . i ; , a | “Not at all, not at all, my doar, Gowns 59c Suits 38c Stockings, Pair 12/2 but I have come to realize the ve weak PHO O ‘ f aR dicta’ Viats wookb: laine enous ae essions of a Wife |: ro P yon om | | ears e| | oe oe at Me tna kat ta We aaa Pretty Marguerite Clark is down stairs to show his love fo regular 98¢ and $1.2 7 k from 9 to 12 Saturday, big oa ye MRS. SELWIN’S STORY to her, ed. 1 watched her blesh of app. enlarging her liat of admirers at | her! eg as ee ae porno Hp rom 9 to 12, , 124 ee, 1914, by the Newspaper, “The story is an old one, Margie, | ciation as she buried her tee im the} the Liberty In “The Crucible a be gh yay: ra mene AI Association.) dear, and the wound is healed long| violets vidently said some cheat da spore “| bay css oomar ay footings ago, sise 1 would not tell it to you|thing very flattering to her and|MERRY MARGUERITE ah 1 iife, t# th Photopls i . EXTRA! i at that moment.” The words were You may use It to help your friend asked a favor, for she Lee yg ager nt 7dr aly atirayse A i ben ecm ace é 20c Women’ Ss hi ith when Mrs. or ibly co: ply its truth if| hand--a y pretty hand, by the) Mi fark ay a, : scarcely out of her mouth when Mra./or possibly can dad Secret tn a| WAS-Werces the tabte end bo gave |ern Essanay’s leading wouas. irate or the -Auoka trom Ski 2.98 Stockings Pair $1.00 Lingerie Waists . ede | chon ven teow, my git, tit you! elanee srenbA ty moe that ands |oon ta allow her to work ina pro| a narrative of | $4.00 Dress Skirts $2. , 50. ‘She looked up quickly. I think, |think nothing of the kind could ever| was looking. a glance which missed duction before she cast Ny seed ony . Dozens of Kimonos to Le We have several 4ozen tn this had she seen anything but interest happen to you, but you must remem-| my Interested esptonage. She quick- crutch rt Sarees Buty a . William Farnum ts display Close Out 23c lot In white and colors, about %' tm the story in my face, she would|ber you have many years to Itve/ly raised the flower to her lips and a agp 7 ing his strength and good act- Ww ‘omen’s Fleeced Cotton Price. have stopped then and there, but '| before you are 45. Dick is a splen-| handed it back % ing to large houses at the $12 50 Coats $4.95 " tt ees $2.98 Petticoats 59c catefully kept all sympathy from ex-| did fellow but he isa man. You are I had x seen the look on my Coleniai thie week, in “The co 2 p carday, Pats ora pressing itself on my countenance, a very pretty young woman, but you husband's face that he had as he Madera Gans ue ‘wean a ; a a Satin Petticoats, for, being a proud woman > bye yu very ng et ds ay ate ; oe wie dre Boy. hag ag Vivian Martin te delighting “+e left in this lot © close 59c. I knew how abhorrent pity would be What a pessimistic outlook on bor Risa Hewes Then large audiences at the Clemmer SALVATION ALICE : Aa a > 4 he caught my eye and in “The Wishing Ring,” a play wget fp ron sag oer = 4 : of @ Salva of country life in. Merry Eng- | CAsion to enact the re ret tlon Army girl in thi fea Own your own home. It’s of beautiful ca 1 had the streng " : a ar ture of the Alice Joyce series, “The easy. Read the one in part men Boardman, who plays th hoose. a arty of womer ardm Y nh & noon crowd the greatest two-ac d bad man tn the|¥ o 4 sas, gave two they had ever secured 2 é = 2 rs a v ncare’ of ‘their |. With the camera Dhotographing| Heke again featured Western | t under 2 | NAVY YARD ROUTE rid lobbers | SPrinas 16 the: Iq | the scene, Miss Joyce took her place business Friday Jobber tikes Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist » were sur luncheon wh pn, 0 We soon left the tah cent from the two ation Army workers popular Kalem star when re-| among the § achine Cal, from San| Word that th was in the band spread like wild wholesaler to! squab « which means a sim 4 pigeons ucer’s price ween my $:00, 10:30 a m., 1.28 | cept Sunday (Sunday 2:30), i @ 12% | Saturday, 145 pom arge > OT @ 12 | Time table subject to change with $ cents. | pork. good block hogs 0. @).AB i lgguaen od Pa @ Vhone Main 31 n they yelled “Hands up! ulled out two Colts that looked| A huge crowd soon surrounded 7 a| the workers A e vot An inspiration caused Miss Joyce {trus market s d tendencies, foll Prices to Retatler for wma the 5 of « or, Bags and Cheese h and I hurrted hom The rs oming dinner were th est I ever spent in my washed t cosmetic off m face I anathematized the bur i ra-| he ance of hair as It low eusitad i tek! from fashionable colffure ar ase <aae Carey Srvre to take up the offering r tam-|° ie ° rranged it in the old w ee psisterataaae bourine was soon pi gh with |* ms eS eh ue rrected daily by the Bradaer Co. LEARN MILLINERY This is the time right now, % ; veel at aw * + agp =e 8 Ms 4 , : Two b was sheared ae , Complete. course r first ible ys iagonans 5 honey » botto ice ocak 0g ough abl ’ tomorrow or the fir es ssibl ‘ in the wa ow *Staymein the Z ae ae The Leech” will be released) % ' e|! ancd : rd mt be in betel q tunity you have to come in ar ° pull ne ¢ y oft oa bak twlee threw her| Monday, January 18 Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for ‘ “4 Ja 1k s what you need in " elling frocks that as Na Model Mi inery Co. : ’ h nO | ' but which G “Two-Gun Hicks,” at the |® i : ie ; : 233 Cth Wiese, laaene, Some 4 ’ ’ . he Marner yergone An Easy W ay to et Clase A, 1s demonstrating his | corrected dally by dW. won a begs -e ie People’s Bank Bidg. 3 M W. d What good did it do naked ability to good houses to rol! he onal ¥ rn brick 29 og en s, omens an the drawn face 1 saw in the mirror Fat and Be Strong) ; gattling guns and win for you te youth Children’s Wearing car, aterm hs NS Union Dye Works, Inc. Apparel While This White Gloves Cleaned GREAT SALE Is On. 5c and 10c and your hust You can have a stylish, brand new suit or any Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and wearing aes! by simply investing one dollar E. Union. now The balance you can pay were old, sought ye ewhere? - At the Liberty Until Saturday cavbace age Night umbers * The Crucible,” drama, Rn? | om et f ‘ Marguerite Clark 4 my- | ase “ eat oe 6 eaturing ‘ae = be sible ¢ »|At the Colonial Until Saturday was a t ie Night ed by th t . The Modern Samson,” drama turing William Farnum His nd Childhood,” Keystone com 849—Phones—E, 1164. [and Deliver Promptly. , | At the Alaska Until Saturday Night Sealed Orders,” drama; a com npie ves r the eon jedy will be shown also. C , 7 Florida grape fruit ° y t # called a ki ved ny ar oe ae apples 1s : 4 fe cn gt! oof ‘OMT At the Class A Until Saturday 135 $. a ie | Myers ing Ri 4 wt what is the nw t T he “ ace J 8 nesaps be ed with an ¢ ; sand bus Hicks,” drama; ‘The Better Way,” | sweet cider, eal 20 9 e rise, | RE mi t Majestic drama, featuring Dorothy | Malagas in kege : 7.60 0 a Mm (1 0 vi a You know very well wh at A the . sive, efti-(Gish; “Glacier National Park,” |ananas -. 3. « Peet F matter, I sa ‘ou ¥ Tad at wom: . 3 ftin Ph | seente; Her Winning Punch," | rar eries, per box ‘ et niin ¥ " che \ did you not na ding druggists of Sea <eystone comed Peppers, 1 oe were tired of me| ile ana vicisity nave and will retuna| Sevstone comedy, ge ¢ Says Akoz Mineral Remedy eczema without being able to check and that you wanted gon one mon it a ate not satisfied, a¢ ‘ Produ “es, {t until she tried Akoz, the wonder : 3 pand that you wanted i ne |e che guaventes fn tvery pack. |At the Clemmer Until Saturday Be sa Brings Relief When Bugis: hea id faire at you pa | Night BS f fornia medicinal mineral, ed youth sare | “The Wishing Ring,” drama, fea-| Sree a All Else Failed which she says in less than two + € looked at me tn silence for| ceil 2 over ne turing Vivian Martin; “Great |old roosters, live i es .. months has greatly relieved her and We have tv 1€ tailore : uits that we a me at and t he i, a k t a | Americans,” in cartoon, by Bert t tl Ala Bah. the disease is disappearing. She how ari far t t 1 le it thoug was answering his own * al A levy Biss: writes the following have marke below t in arder to ¢ not wi « r J ~ ' oat Hon, “Perhaps that's 1” o oa A PLEASANT TIME 3 Me! “I have been troubled with ec i LOT 1—Values up to $24.50, The words ag he said the 5 |aé the Métbourne Untit Saturday ae 5 ema for 15 years, the dry scaly not sound a® hard as they do when|Home of the Best $2.50) Night ; hind. Sty ataun wa i at pours x 4 ‘a . My arms and limbs were the p were * . I tell t n to ye t the 1 Ea h | The Shanty at Trembling Hill if F worst affected. I have used the jam LOT 2—Values up to $32.50 me like a 8 Glasses on Eart! jdrama; "The Product,” drama yaar l : Akos ointment and the internal a p $32.50, $1 1 ‘75 For a d nothing Pure drama; “Sophie's| «Ben. F. Shields, president of the [ie treatment for about # eine aan 4 at AR ey ig < Cihe Tela ° © you go. Fatal ing,” comedy A Spokane Grain Co., and other Seat Bet iasinaps a)? thik tah tnen le i tr Strand of Blonde Hair,” comedy. |tle men interested in dairying, are penctcally at the mening. ae ‘ t do you want me t % today attending the public slaugt pid and ' * or hee ia gradually “a : : no ‘ pt as disappea &. sed Alterations Free—Fit Guaranteed ky. 1 want a At the Alhambra Until Sunday itor of 16 tubercular cow m at the : : shies’ creentehn ot olntmente aie he ear; let me explain’ At the Grand Until Saturday Night! mon from all parts of the state were results Akor has, and I can heartity Can it be explained?’ I asked se re Master Key, Mig 7, drama; present f it rs ye had stomach ie: s Oophia's Sweetheart,” comedy; The cows s@heduled fom public 2 ouble, food took souring and (To be continued tomorrow.) | Eyes Examined, Glasses) ‘the Pveriasting Triangle,” execution were taken from. the causing me distress, Akos bag " oe ne te Grama. county farm herd of 21 by the state y | Bobet get have gained weight | BURIED UNDER COAL Fitted, Lenses ! | eterinarian nd feel better than I have for q : j me RES! CE THEATRES The public slaughter was made "i ‘ ce | Ind, J 8—P Duplicated le wo : @/the occasion for a big get-togethe r| Hare Ali Apel people bag } HAMMOND, Ind an e ret | | At the PI ant Hour Until Sunday of men’ who have been making al Mrs, Katie Myers. b sare wep ed a ad e ef r 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. Packewiaez, employed at the Amert-| - | “Dangers of the Veldt,” three-| study of dairy conditions | fectiveness of Akox for rheumatism, : Maize Products plant, wns |part dr In Auntie’s Money eles One of the most stubborn and un- stomach trouble, liver, kidney and i Between Seneca and Spring. taken alive from the bottom of Bag,” comedy two-part drama; “Animated Week-| comfortable ailments the human bladder ailments. For gale at all 15-foot conieal coal bin after being wana 0 tical Co. | * ee jly," No. 146, of Dec. 23, topical; | body ts subject to ts eczema, Mrs. leading drug stores, where further buried beneath 25 tons of coal for} At the Home Until Sunday |“Her Own Home,” dramas “Inno-| Katte Myers, 4603 Fifty-ninth street, information may be had regarding ~ 4 ix hours He m@® recover.» 917 First Avenue. “The Hig Sigter's Christmas, year Dad,” comedy | Portland, red for 15 years with this advertisement. b ° 4 : ° e q

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