The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 5

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You Who Have No Piano or Player Piano Should Call at Our Store Now as the Great Manu- facturers’ Emergency Sale Will Close Very Shortly The Player Piano With a very few exceptions, every Player Piano now tn k ts one of the very latest models, 1915 styles, modern tn every way, 0 perfect muste roll track + ing devi es are unbeliev- os are now $28 FRED MUSIC ROLLS an cial prices can ba be valued as to w they actually mean, for you must see the Inst ents to appreciate what the manufactur ve been doing With the old the piano at there ts of not for us in the way of prices. makes © bame on es ite value. In fact. make you could think this great sale, and A few Dut they are tn perfect and condition. either Steck or Wet $288 to $660. T tised price and t } trol does not we are cutting the reapective of f fe. This ruth nofreapecter of pe Every tnstrum panied by the str ever Issued. It moar purchaser or money by Eilers, who for many years have been known for their fair dealing, and their recora ef high standing ts known to « who have lived on the Pacific coast for any number of years, for the Eilers Stores have een located In all of the prominent cities ae "Al Pianos Sold on 365 Days’ Free Tria y time within two which me over 700 days, if the pia for any reason. ts not tory, It can be exchanged 30 different makes ¢ P iy carried by the big piano how aughter sale ts © reputation this sale ts « 1 guarantee nt tr cheerful In fact. Portlan Immigration Congress Sucked eggs only clew to Belling- ham safe cracker! And of Pi The Rememt not even ‘The Dig home plano house’s| Pianos, Player Pi © fow that a ! fect ttle = profit - per - piano sit All can be had on very method price nos or Grand Pt : an " Take 20 or 30 or 40 months still lower during this anos, can now be seen on our floore ‘The Price tn all colore of canon $168 ses ae $1,180 Weber Pianola Piano, just Ame pF ¢ new #656 ou pee Many other slightly used Pianola rade y Inner Player. $288 Piss tren to $650.00 whiter be er Player i a288.00 at any : truthfully aatd $575.00 Bteinway, Ebony-Staine w to be J Here Are the Most Wonderful All Piano Values Ever Offered anoless Homes— Look, Read, Baby Uprights for Fastidious Musicians We ul d of Baby ghts—the of the f “The daintiest of all case designs. The most nd sweetest toned. 7 most durable of tyoupreter- Upright piano ure included in the price sacrifice. In fact nothing is rese le be are priced at $345 for t ‘The Stetaway or regular for t ain styles The Weber or . The Emerson ov Several Full Sid Uprights f ta ri dase daieet i aaiin ne ‘The Balewta Mahe oe ‘The ttuman or ‘The Leéwig ev The Kingsbary or any other make, come to eur store at at $152. regular 00, $214.00, $22: $228.00, $267.00 $400,00 and $425.00 « styles. These are fine new ones. old, for « purpoeas, at 2h0 yer rolle one-third and 1 $190.00 for for th the $275.00, $375, 00, STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. = PAGE 5. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Act Quick Before the Pianos Left Are All Sold at onoe, for during = - ie bi thin great ante wo «Terms, $1.00 a week, or Gnivecstty have almost every 00 7. 00° oe make you ean $6. or § a _month on “Lohengrin” Grand Opera think of some, Tickets Now on Sale Here 7] ELSEWHERE Oly this ore opens in 20% DISCOUNT ON AL’ HAIR GOODS the very attractive discount Ma of 20 per cent on all Hair : Goods twice a year. This is done to stimulate! business, and we should be very glad to have you take advantage of the oppor-|~ g», tunity it offers to get the } very best in Hair Goods at extraordinarily low prices. We pride ourselves on | our unfailing ability to match your hair. Exper | salespéople give ligent service. <> Ae dc Ventilated Toupees for Men are the nearest approach to Nature you you intel- can get. They are light, comfort able, close-fitting ahd porous. { take pleasure in certifying that the Regal Dentists have e tracted my teeth without |my treatment has in e e yeen satisfactor {ELEN CROAKER “Excelsior Apartments | We can refer you to hundreds ¢ | satisfied patients right here | attle, people who have tr fed ol dentistry and ind it to be just as repre pouitivel sinless In e How can | ou longer have any doubts about Wigs for Men and Women. Factory Hair Store 1401 First Ave. | t? Lola M. Hanson, Manager, BULL BROS. \Sust Printers It is our custom to offer! yo13 THIRD SELECE DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME oR. Read What Helen Croaker Has to Say About Regal System Dentistry. Regal Dental Offices | DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, | N. W. Corner Third and Union j| “<AIN 1043 L..R. CLARK, D. D. 8. 1405 Third Avenue Council Vienna's annual head Remember t Honature of calle for resignation of| mpla park board Kansas company gets r from England. mitlinery show makes the Quinine im the | plan road tmprovements. he hu ft| New Hill liners will carry pas. GROVE on box. Price sc. sengers on way to Const $215,000.00 This is the amount paid this Institution for Savings during form na wary Out dividends by the year 1914, Did you get any of it? If not, why not begin now? We receive savings in amounts from $ up to $3,000. Small amounts particularly welcome, The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE Estab Ni Fe d Assets: $4,300,000.00 DIRECTORS: ¥. Ootaer Janson Janeok Ames apin Ivar lL. 0. Hans Pederson big lum. | Havana tobacco crop rutned by | arrive {1 ralse 1,680/ Smelting & co ins f Ham Lewis | "et for Feb. heavy nar Te Last of U. 8. troopers In Col _ Cruiser Tennessee, relief ship, | | 2 orado returning home. due at Jaffa Friday. | ; Spain government behind $31,-, Bellingham children yor Chas. Dawson offers England | 490,000 on account of war cans of milk for Belgians Zeppelin-proof bullet |} Gov. Lister completes annual Mrs. &. C. Wingard, Walla Walla) The Quinine That Will Not message. pioneer, dies Make You N Family of Belgian soldier in Wilcox shingle mill, Aberdeen,| sane, Zou Nervous Montreal found murdered | damaged by fire. tive Brome Quinine makes te Guna tt,| Kitsap commercial bodies meet to | Q.—Will be married next month, and expect to furnish a four-room that. There will be a kitchen, din }ing room, bedroom, but | am In doubt as to whether to make the other room a iibrary with the furned oak furniture, or whether to | purchase a mahogany parlor suite || have no bookcases or books for a brary, | Intend to purchase a/ |plano, Which way would you sug | gest furnishing this room? | | T, BM. | | A-—-Why not furnish tt as a “Iv.! ing room"? Parlor suites are m ora} or less out of date, save in houses that have separate reception room or parlors besides the living 1 Tn a living room 1 may ha & plano, a large table to hold book and lamp; ¢ comfortab chatrst a davenport; and, if you} ever want, to add a bookease and) | books, you may have these also,| providing you have the space. This| roon™may be furnished through out in either mahogany or the dark | or fumed oak | Tho chairs, {f you Ike, may beg the deap wicker ones, with cre tonne cushions or # leather arm| chair may be used. A itv ving room | fe for everyday practi une and comfort, but also han the di | enough of the reception room. - | Q—! am employed tn an office, and am at present making $19 a week, | Intend to be married In June and will have about $1,000 saved up. Do you think | ought to be able to furnish a comfortable home and tive happily on my sal-| ary? ANXIOUS | A—If the girl you have chosen | er little housew! 1 willing to onl rifices to see th 4 Are symtematic about ye ings, and are in love with er, there is no reason in the world why you should not be able to live} happtly and cozily on this sum. | Q—Please teil month to marry In come engaged, to epol my happiness by getting | married In the wrong month. ‘have read some poetry which Is a ;quide, but have misplaced the | ver | Will you kindly print them or| tell me” which of the months are! lucky Im this respect? 8 | A.—-Qine of the most astonishing | nperatitions ves of If a girl in ¢ n decide ehe f { je Ife, in . a great disapy ent, This ts because she will never assume any 1 respons y for the con- noes of her own conduct; but whys blame “her luck” for whatever happens to her, There {s no wrong month to get married tin, {f one is really In love, | “ Q—Cm you or any of the read- ere tell me the addreee of Dan Beard, the founder of the Boy Pio neers of America, and the author of quite a few popular books for boyse?—A, Reader. A-—The studio of Dantel Carter) Reard, cemmonly known. as Dan| Beard, fs iat Flushing, Long Island, New York, Charter prices reach record. Survivors of motorship Malakka n Francisco, Thirt soldiers who won men- tion at Verm Cruz decorated Barton Bewell, of American Refining Co., dies, Springflelt! man who rifled malle gets 18 months. Federal investigation mine strike begins Anacortes {takes over private wa ter system Secretary Bryan nies manu.| facture of dum dum bullets tn U. 8 Fresh revcfution in Haytl. Into Ohlo } Suit filed ae Arizona moth- ers’ pension e Milltary course proposed at rinceton President laude Jackson ae one RSTADLISHED 1876 Me<Dousall 4 7 fouthwick K. B. Gaye, Receiver ond Ave. and ‘Pike St to 06 ren 9 a.m ™ p. — a _— — (The First of the January Clearances Begins Saturday Extraordinary price reductions on standard merchandise Men’s Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Neck- | ties, Night Gowns, Gloves and Sweaters In a Tremendous Clearance c On § 4 aturd have uy we begin the most drastic clea Men's ace ¢ in our eve lar ndred Il, made, t we le garments have been cut t Prices Most Extraordinary cularly direct attention to wear, your in hosiery, in n the price conces These three shirts offer most unusual bargains The Underwear—$3.50 Union Suits Reduced to $1.95 TY Suits of medium ents, reduced is lot is com f blue-gray Rib Wool Union odd sizes, warm garr weig ‘$1.95. ae Gantner & Mattern Union Suits $1.65 n ass heavy immer weights of white lisle with blue stripes; sizes ‘It will pay you to buy summer under- on this well-known brand is $1.65. sy 50 Wool Undergarments 95¢ Shirts warm and exceptionally good in $1.75 Heavy Ecru Cotton Union Suits $1.25 These are made by one of the best known makers of high |” gray and Drawers, class underwear, and the reduction is offered because these are odd sizes. They are serviceable and very warm at the special 4 price of $1.25. . Gantner & Mattern Two-Piece Garments Reduced This assortment offers several combinations of colors and y stripes, all in winter weights, principally of cotton; some with mercerized stripes, at the following reduction: s 95e. $3.00 Garments $1.65. $4.00 $4.00 Union Suits $1.95. $6.00 Union $2.00 Garme Garments $2 59c Cotton Underwear 39c th Shirts and Drawers are included in this assortment lium weight cotton garments, offered in odd sizes at greatly reduced price of 39¢. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Hosiery Men's 75c Gloves 45¢ «| Reduced to 3 for $1.00 These are Tan Gloves, woolen lined, ae |!” These are odd sizes in Colored Hosiery | trakhan backs, odd sizes. of an excellent quality of pure thread silk, | $5.00 White Silk Night Go $238 reduced because of the colors, which include | lilac, green, red and a few grays, some dark | These are in broken sizes and in small excellent garments, greatly re the 1a browns and some tans, taken from our regu- lar stocks at the above prices and reduced to clear at 3 for $1.00. ‘ A few pairs of broken sizes in fancy stripe silk and lisle hosiery, formerly 50c, reduced to 3 pair for 50¢. Silk Neckwear, Formerly $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50, Reduced to $1.00 This assortment rs a variety of hand- some silks in folded arfs. The pat- terns are mostly conservative. An excellent | opportunity to buy a rich looking Scarf for | $1 00. quantities, | duced | $3.50 Lavender Silk and Linen Gowns $1.95 These, too, are in odd lots and small quan- | | tities. Special $1.95. | $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.15 These are Colored Shirts in sizes from 14 to 1744, pleated or plain bosoms, soft or stiff $1.50 Heavy Gray Mochas 95c | cuffs; exceptionally good values at the re- Odd sizes in woolen lined Gloves. duced price of $1.15. Men’s Sweaters Formerly $7.00, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 and $2.50, Reduced to $1.65 | These are V-neck Sweater Coats and Jerseys, some of. the Sweaters are in heavy jumbo weaves. ‘The Jerseys are of medium weight. All have colored stripes down the front and around the neck Mdd sizes. Reduced for clearance to $1.65. Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance—Firet Floor. ae MacDougall Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike S* queen Anne nish olves *>n+!) ROBBER HAS WEALTH The Canadian club elected O. A. Pattison president to succeed P. D, | of two greatest democrata. ball Friday nig Hugh , ee ee TACOMA, Jan. 8—Thomas Ken ighes and re-elected Ed Sears ot eas omislature cag - | nally, who the police term as Taco-| Secretary at their annual meeting Man | ‘Robinesn Starts cote’ menneat man, Grew” &. sine] TRRMONP night. aryland and Basten rellef ships | T sail for Belgium Quitting Sale| months’ sentence Thursday tor| President asks $250,000 for Pan-| J. B. Robinson, whose store {s lo Hate. oy ey kaa 9 Ars boca, ‘KEEP ama canal cedbration | shed oe Firat Ave., announces |Tess Kennally has $4 na local Medill McCarmick swamped with | that, on of the high 5505 telegraphic congratulations on flop| his ” sto to republican ¢ pe aise ° SEVERE WITH GIRLS Mrs. Eunice Cole and Jas. A.|ing to close out his Adams, Anacortes pioneers, dead. | ing, shoes, hats, furnishings, etc , peter dar a ck t Herd of blowded Chi. ca ‘greatly reduced prices. Full de-|&4ging in a free-for-a ay he | worth $80, 000, aitectes Sie ic tails of this a a pricti be found|dance held in Oak View Grange Tolle Soon api. to Eat and mouth didease, ordered killed.|in his large display ad, which ap hall, four girls and two re jeat and Take Saits in today’s Sta | ay ordered committed to j ious Bs oalltet, Proteus Passes | pears on page 11 In today’s Star. state training schools. Rheumatism its easier to avoid 4 H f 1 st boat which ee = than to cure, states a well-known 7 has yet used “ditch. | Rufus F. Dawes’ “shelter” tried nut in Chicago; may be extended to other cities. John Mowbrpy, Everett, charged with stabbing’ Thos. Jordan, fire man, acquitted. } Administratiqn surprised over Wm. Goodyearts refusal to accept land office Job at Walla Walla Anton Von erner and Francis Tattegrain, noted artists, die. Raliways clatm loss of two and a quarter billiom in’ excessive con. struction since 1906. Money crisis over. Sir Thomas |Lipton lends yacht Erin, to tranegort Servian and Montenegrin wbunded at London ¢ od HERE + + Belgian relief committee received $158.51 Thursday Registration tatale 3,741, New Englanders elect officers. Grango V. Holt leaves for bank- ers’ conference fn Kast Mrs. O. L. Dickeson, wife of rail road man, dles Ih California Queen Anne and Franklin, sopho mores and freshoan teams, debate canal toll questictn Monday night Chauffeur get $500 damages from injury sustained cragking auto. Tony Rude capt@res negro foot pad Women's Commercial Club elects officers doseph Smith heads Civil Service league Buffalonians organize. Municipal | authority. warmly; We are advised to dress keep the feet dry; avoid OUNTAIN PENS ALBERT #ANSEN WEPAIRS, EXCHANGES, INKS ostire; eat less meat, but drink WATEAMAN, CONKLIN, PARKER Jeweler and Silversmith mis .ot and cake « n fit yo Is Now Located at His | New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which {s absorbed into the blood, J It is the function of the kidneys to | filter this acid from the blood and cast {t out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity, MENDENHALL The Pen Spectatiat 117 Madison St LADIES ATTENTION! the Indies. STEWART HOUSe 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Modern Sing! regen “ae In damp and chilly cold weather RS the skin pores are closed, thus. forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and slug- \gish and fall to eliminate the urie acid which keeps accumulating and We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the circulating through the syetem, Northwest eventually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffuess, Jacobs Photo Shops soreness and pain called rheuma P.1, Building, Seattle tiem. At the first twinge of rheuma- =| tism, get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each 9 morning for a week. This is sald to eliminate uete acid by stimulate ing the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these im- purities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm- less and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthia and is used with excele 3 lent results by thousands of folks ECONOMY BASEMENT OF Stewart St Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be. cause our work Is different. It’s a bit better, REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First ands Main 4186. rat and Western ava, half O14 Pike Place Publia tle Misfit store of KHCONOMY BASEMENT M4 Stewart St Between First and Western Ave » Stewart wt, FREE , ADMISSION on Ate AT DREAMLAND who are subject to rheumatism, Sys A err Here you have a pleasant, effer. % DANCING EVERY BvREINO vescent lithW-water drink which | > WELCOME helps overcome urle acid and ig | beneficial to your kidneys as well,

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