The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 5

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To the Women of Seattle Do You Need a Double-Service ALL-WEATHER COAT? We Are Closing Out Our Women’s Coat Department Entirely In the Future We Shall Confine Ourselves to Men’s Overcoats and Suits Only We shall need all the space possible, and in order to do so, we shall place on sale about 600 Women’s and Misses’ Coats at a price that will insure quick selling. Beginning on the morning of Friday, Janu- ary 29th, at 8 o’clock. Below we give you an idea of the tremendous bargains prevailing: The reason why we're closing out our Wom- en’s Coat ee Hy In the future we shall con- fine our- selves to Men’s Suits and Over- coats. We have obtain- : ed one of the ; best stand- : ard lines of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in the U. S. Every Suits will be guar- anteed or : money re- funded. This new line of be open for your inspec- tion about One lot of Wom- en's English Tweeds and Imported Sicil- ians, $18.00 and $20.00 values, to close at $7.10 Women's = Twill and Bombazine English Slip-ons, $10.00 Coats, to close out at About 200 Wom- en’s Umbrellas, $1.00 values, to close out Women's and Misses’ Double Tex- ture Cashmere Eng- lish Slip-ons, regu- lar $18.00 and $20.00 values, in blue, tan and olive, to close at $7.45 Women's Balma- caan Coats, fine for Spring and Summer wear, $15.00 Coats, Women's and Misses’ Superb Bal- macaan All-Weather Coats, $25.00 to $30.00 garments, to close at 75 Women’s and Misses’ All-Weather Poplins, blues . and blacks, $10.00 Coats, You all know the excellent quality of our Women’s Eng- lish Gabardines, $18.00 and $20.00 Coats, at Boys’ and Girls’ English Slip-ons, fine for school ser- vice, $5.00 ~— to close at Look for the red price mark on the original price tickets, showing the tremendous low price reductions. OPEN TILL 10 SATURDAY NIGHT Owing to the Very Low Price Reductions, a Nominal Charge Will Be Made AT MADISON STREET TIPPERARY AND ATKINS TURBAY ; All the go. Drop tn and try one on. Our upstairs rent saves you PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT GARZA WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.--Meager;that there was a feeling of advices from Mexico City indfeate|certainty there Drive Catarrh Germs 'FromNose andThroat | Only Way to Really Cure Catarrh, Say Noted Spectaliats, The germs of catarrh breed, that Garza’s evacuation was in pr thrive and multiply by the million|gress and that shops, far ta in the air Lane orn the |houses and private residences were n throat and lungs of eve tarrh victim, Catarrh ‘a germ a closed and barred against possible ease and you cannot get rid of the | looters. disease until you «et rid of t The same dispatches said a por germs, The best specialists seem |tion of Gen. Obregon’s army, com- .|manded by Gen. Alvarado, was then agreed on this point You can't kil germs with oint ujat the outskirts of the city prepar- Fiing to march fn tn force. , SEATTLEITE WHO un- ‘ between the evacuation of the city by the government and troops of occupation by forces of Gen. Ven- ustiniano Carranza. Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Stalis 1-9) Steer Round Steak, Ib. 17¢ Loin Pork Chops, Ib..18¢ Lamb Chops, Ib. -15e¢ Spare Ribs, Ib. -12¢ FISH—(Stal! 11) alibut, 3 Ibs 3 Kippered Herring, 2 Finnan Haddte, 1b. VEGETABLES—(Stalis Seo snuff up your nose. These may c your head and let you breat! but they rt reach t Stomach do may purity blood, but | n't kill the germa nor does it cur tarrh ‘There is just one safe, sensible and ach « a invariably reliable way to destroy catarrh germs and th us nop | . Onions, § Ibs. O¢ Pcatarrh forever “Breathe, ints, Four | THOUGHT HE WAS } toes, throat and lungs the medicat gst ee toe 3a, germ: killing alr of Hyom: which LL} BAKERY—(Stall 12) is made from the ng oil 6f Eucalyptus co ful germicidal ingred certain death to every catarrh gorm they ach, The air of Hyomel breathed deeply is #0 penetrating it} 2 10c Loaves Bread 13 doz. Cookies FRUITS—(Stall 10) nts which are HIS BROTHER DIES The final chapter in the strange . Fard Dates, Ib. ... reaches into every nook, corner and|case of Edward C. Coo y Large Sunkist Orang crevice of your ni: throat and|“dual personality” man, whose sud-|Y GOR. osccccccescece vo oh ga? hme om Aeecny den lapse of memory made him the You'll like to breathe tyomel, its |obsect of a 10-months’ search that GROCERIES—(Stalis 13-14) Imported and Domestic Sar- dines, per can . odor and effect is pleasant to every |ended in finding him in a hospital, one but the mischief making germs|was completed Thursday. themselves. They don't like it, eas : simply can’t stand it, and are com died at the Steilacoom insane asy- pletely driven from your body, taking |lum, His death was due to a ter Catarrh itself with them. Hyomel is/|rific beating administered him by| & standard preparation recognized bY | thugs, These’ blows left Cooper's Cooper ci ae 10¢ can Kippered Her- ring 5c rolls Totlet Pape: physicians and druggtie«ts eve ry 4 10e rolls Toilet where. It ia #0 well thought of here|mind blank | 50 that Bartell Drug Stores and many| Ten months. ago, Cooper, then other leading druggists tn this vi ity sell it with an absolute « antes of successful cure or mon manager for the Alaska Messeager \Co,, left his house on business and No catarrh sufferer, therefore,|@ropped completely from sight. nes any risk in giving ita trial. His wife, Mra, Mary C. Cooper, this notice out of the paper) 4¢ , now and show it to your Gruggist as| 1010 Howell st., aided by relatives you ask for Hyome!, Be sure to ask |*nd the police, searched frantical- him for the complete Hyomet out-|ly. Cooper was finally found in fit, as this contains a Free inhaling |the county hospital in Tacoma, device which is very necessary to)” aight of familiar faces about him use to get the best romiits. i restored his mind, He remembered nothing save the beating given him by highwaymen. It was learned that he had been laboring under the delusion that he was his eal First Class Tailoring at Popular Prices Soda Crackers, Ib.. BUTTER AND (Stall 18) Plymouth Storage doz. ... American Cheese, Ib. Eggs, --22¢ Full Cream brother. jetween the first of the year and 6, Cooper was mentally nor- He began acting queerly and Jan, 11 was committed to the asy Jum. Death was ascribed to ce rebral hemmorhage. | The body was brought to Man ning’s undertaking sctablishment Jan. mal, Suit to Your’ Order ' For Men | For Women Expert French Clean- Gold-Filled ing, Alterati nd $20.00 | $22.50 "Repairing Spectacles (i) Lennon, $2.50, Wxamination Free, WINYON OVTICAL 1116 Hirst Ave. David Taylor, Prop., 619 Union St. Dr, Binyon, EVACUATES MEXICAN CAPITAL regarding what) |would happen during the interval! Provisional President Garza and the! Little news has come in addition | jto that of last night which stated| business STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1915. ting drivel a 1 wonder iW. desen't turn. thy stomach.” For Instance, there Is the young man, 24, who Is “in love with a married woman and loves her with all his heart.” Well, that reminds me of the time when | was a 9-year-old school kid, and fell head-over-heels in love with the schoo! ma'am, and I firm. that when | grew up | r (1 think she was near 35 years of age at and | was awfully jeal that time larger boya. fide my troubles as this young man has, 80 had to go about with them n in my own poor little The fact that | am alive y shows that | survived, even after | realized that my passion | was hopele: | And there I® the poor young |thing who is miffed because her hard-working husband do: jto take her to dances a Ing all day. Poor child, get out In the kitchen arm encircled her waist and he jwhispered silly gush in her ear. She wants to go to dances, and she |and she Is about to become a moth jer. If It Is true, that the state of |mind of the mother [press into the o |born, with what a c' | poor little waif will come into the | | world! | Then there is the married wom- an and the married man who are |unholy passion. |is the th 1 rather think it ind wives of some of those hollow-headed trav. of the human don’t ‘catch on” to what doing, | Is jthrough your letters, if they read them, and throw them out on the human muck heap, where they be- W. 0, STRAHL. ~It is to be hoped that these long. | A will read your letter and “take a jtumble” to what disinterested peo- |ple think of them. | Q.—When a@ girl dances with a | gentieman who is unknown to her jand he aske for her name, Is it) proper for her to give it? Please janewer at once. AMY. A.--In the first place, it is never proper for a girl to dance with a man who is unknown to her, and when she does so, she is making etiquette to suit herself, and, later, jeannot fall back on the rules of es- ae form to protect herself. |My husband lover of home life jand doesn't care to attend dance: and parties, as | do. source of enjoyment. Do you think jit wrong for me to ve him home jone and go to danc with my | brother or a girl friend? | love my Stay Vigorous at Seventy Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers Revive Vitality In Men and Women When Life’s Sun Begins to Set. 50c BOX FREE you ARE, not what you RE, is what counts in the ame to men and women ow down afors -drive I'm the Ba a Power to away ali gloomin trengthen nd peevishnens, your petered-out n ambition deserts you and vi- tality sags down near zero; when the| Your're fagged out in brain and body nd your nerves lack vim—the Kel oice’s Sanitone Wafers “ginger” you up to concert piteh, put “the punch” in your muscles, and make you tingle all over with health Send coupon below today f 600 trial box of Kellogg's Waters. The regular $1.00 size of Kellogg's Sanitone Wafers ts for sale in Se attle at Owl Drug Co, Third ave. and Pike at. a free nitone FREE 500 BOX COL Battle Creek, Mich, fiend me by return mafl a 50 cont trial box of the wonderful Aincovery for nerves, i Sanitone Wafers. I cents In stampa to help pay pos tage and packing WBMES bicccrovcscsveeccssovsccons Street RF. D, City. |MANY IN SEATTLE | USE FAMOUS COMPOUND The famous mixture of buck- |thorn bark, glycerine, ete., known as Adler-t-ka, {8 much used here in Seattle. This 1s the most com- plete bowel cleanser ever sold, be ing even used suc sfully in ap. |pendicttis. Just ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of con- stipation, sour or gassy stomach ONE MINUTE after Adlert-ka is taken the gases rumble and pass out—the INSTANT action ts sur |prising, Swift's Pharmacies, 2nd |Ave. and Pike St, and 236 Broad- way N.--Advertisement ous If she amiled at some of the! 1 had no good, kind) Cynthia Grey In whom | might con-| for an hour at a time if some man’s | |wanta to elope with another man, | dead in love, or maybe It Is Just! ® wonder to me/ affinity-crazed species of humanity | Q—1 am a young woman of 19) Soa have been married two years. The movies jand shows seem to be his only | husband and he is very kind to me, js0 do you think | should stay at) | eidentally, | Root, | Johnston, PAGE 5. 4 = « Grey—Reading 80 | home and be company for him? YOUNG WIFE. A—Day by day, as the tales of domestic discords and tragedies are heaped upon me, tt would almost that “the ti are out of ' What a mis fortune, any number of wives would give anything in the world to pow soas-—& husband who stays at home venings, If you know when you are well off, you will remain at home with hubby Q—Can you tell me what will cure round shoulders? My husband Is 28 years old and very stooped. Ip he too old to be cured, or do you think shoulder braces would help him, and what kind are best; also, what kind of exercises would help him? GRATEFUL MADGE. A.-Your husband Is not too old to correct this physical defect, but [be must have confidence and use persistence, The shoulder braces, | of course, would help, but they are very uncomfortable, A physician can name a good kind, To my mind, deep breathing and physical exer clses are tho best cures for this jand your husband can join a good gymnasium class at small cost, Q.—1 am a girl of 18 and have been going with a young man for over six months now. He has no | bad habite whatever. He says he loves me, and just a month ago | gave me a diamond ring an en- Gagement ring. My folks tell me he doesn't care for me, even if he did give me a ring. | What shall | do? He comes to see me every evening excepting when he has to work overtime, so |he doesn't get here till tate, and | that’s when my folke say he goes to see another girl. Shall | belle my folke? LEONA. | A.—Have your folks proof of their | statement? If you don't know, {t is your place to find out right now Perhaps they only say this to tease you, but, at that, it's rather a seri ous joke. If your relatives are seri ous, but cannot back up their aceu sations, and you have no more con | fidence in the young man than to let it worry you, he will be better off without you. Q—A young man and myself have kept steady company for al- most } much. am always embar |rassed when we are out In com- pany. When every one else is |having @ good time he site stil! }and never opens his mouth. | have spoken to him about this, but * he cannot help it. It me so mad that | just fee! like giving him up. What can I | do? MABEL. Tt won't take you long to find a | iibbery-Jabbery, smirky fop of the type you admire, and the young |man tn question—well, he will be |much better off without you and will certainly meet with a senaible girl who will appreciate his com- pany and who will be more consid erate of his peculiarity, He is not so Inferior as to deserve a girl's wrath, and ft should not be hin fate to fall into your hands or tnto | the hands of any one else like you VICTORIA, Jan, 28. —The police made 2,916 arrests during 1914, the annual report of the department shows. Of these 1,608 cases result- ors. rested HUB CLOTHING CO. STARTS BIG SALE The Hub Clothing Co. is going to have a sale—it starts tomorrow morning. The Hub doesn’t have a sale very often, but when it does, the lid comes clear off, and the whole town talks about {t and, tn buys. It has been five years since the Hub had a sale, but that was an event that {is still being talked about by Seattle peo. ple. It is the firm intention of the management to make this an even bigger event. They state that} their stocks were never cleaner or | in better condition than right now, and that the entire stock will be | included in the sale at greatly re-| duced prices, KIDNEY TROUBLES PAINFUL AND ANNOYING A short time ago I had what ta termed Inflammation of the Blad. der, At times I thought I would surely go wild. I tried the doctor, but he did not seem to hit my case I did not get any relief from the doctor's treatment. Was advised to try Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root by a druggist. I took his advice and began taking Swamp-Root, and, aft. er using {t a short time, began to get better and continued using it until my trouble was gone, Swamp Only one burglar was ar. | | | Reot cured me. I gladly advise any person that is troubled as I was to try Swamp- for it is a good medicine. You can use this ff you wish in any way that It will benefit others. My trade is that of a Painter. My age Very truly yours, J, H, JOHN aN, Watertown, N. Y. Personally appeared before me, this 28th day of July, 1909, J, H. who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same 1s true tn substance and in fact W. A. NIMS, Notary Public, rson County, Prove What Swamp-Root WIII Do For You _ Send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Dept. R, Binghamton, N. Y., for’ a sample size bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor: mation, telling about the kidneys and bladder. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale} at all drug stores. | ind | ike him very, A.—Why, give him up, of course. ed in the conviction of the offend: ac Toudgall R. B. Gage, Second Aloe. and Pike St KSTABLISUED 1670 2 fouthwick 0 6 fm Receiver tore 09¢7 9 agi. REMNANT DAY] In the Thre e-Day Clearance Sale charge purchases made Friday placed on February bill, ren- Three-Day Clearance Sale All Remnants of White Goods V3 Off ‘Pe Reheliee apie Ratines, Crepes, Voiles, 3atiste, Lawns, Long Cloth, Nain sook, et All Remnants of Colored Dress Linens one-half off. All Damask Remnants at one-fourth off. From one yard to three yards in length. Odd half-dozen Napkins at one-fourth off. Remnants of Outing Flan- Flannelettes, Percales, Ginghams, Ratines, Poplins, Lawns, all at % price. 7 Third F nels, Three-Day Clearance Sale. Radical Reductions on Narrow Taffeta and Wash Ribbons dered March Ist. ‘Three-Day Clearance Sale. All Silk and Dress Goods Remnants V2 Price 500 Silk Dress Lengths | ‘ 750 Skirt Lengths | All Finest Quality 1/2 Price 2,000 Waist Lengths i 100 Lengths Black Silks | 75 Heavy Coating All Popular Weaves Patterns 1 250 Skirt Patterns 4 150 Dress Lengths /2 Price 2,000 ¥ards of Fancy New Spring Silks 69 Cents This assortment is made up of a wide variety of Novelty Silks in the new weaves for Spring suits and dresses. Reduced for Remnant Day to, the yard, 68¢. —First Floor. Three-Day Clearance Sale. Up to $1.50 Bead Necklaces Hght blue, 1, 1%, 2, in the following colors: der, pink, Nile, etc. Widths 1, yards 10¢. saline, Remnant Day to ' price. Three-Day Clearance Sale. Embroidery Remnants 10c ‘nd 25c¢ Neate ‘Taffeta | Ribbons, s, Bolt . 5c Splendid quality of Taffeta Ribbon in the following colors: White,-black, red, king’s blue, Nile, mauve, emerald, navy, Sand 6, Bolt of 10 yards Se, 20c to 35c Silk Wash Ribbons, the Bolt 10c Extra heavy Silk Wash Ribbons, in several good patterns, White, black, blue, rose, red, laven- 1% and 3. Ribbon Remnants 1/2 Price Stripes, plaids, plain taffetas and moires, satin and mes- Dresden and floral designs and many short lengths of Novelty Ribbons, in % to 2-yard lengths, all reduced for 25c lavender, Napoleon, brown, old rose, etc. in widths NCLUDED are Princess length Amber Beads, Jet and Pearl, Russian Red, Jet and Amber, Tango and White, Long Colored Wood Beads, Lung Coral, Novelty Necklaces in a variety of pretty colors. Values up to $1.50. Remnant Day reduced to 25¢. —First Floor. The bolt of 10 First Floor. Three-Day Clearance Sale. e SPLEN ery Remnants in a lengths and widths, from batiste to the heavy cambric. poses, such as trimming fine making collars, children’s garments, etc. All reduced to %. Up to 65c Swiss Embroideries 25c Fine Swiss Embroideries in a variety of dainty patterns, large and small pat- terns, in a good assortment of designs, reduced for Remnant Day to 25¢. —First Floor. Three-Day Clearance Sale Boys’ Clothing at Remnant Day Prices Felt Hats, Sweaters, Caps and Suits All Radically Reduced. Boys’ 50c Caps 25c Made of serges, tweeds and cheviots, ages from 4 to 16 years. Odd Lots of Boys’ Felt Hats Made up in several dif- ferent styles, suitable for boys from 8 to 16 years. Colors, gray, brow an, green and blue. $2.00 and $3.00 quality reduced to $1.39. $1.50 and $2.00 quality reduced to 98¢. $1.00 quality reduced to A9¢. All Blue Serge Suits at 15 per cent off. Three-Day Clearance Sale $1, 50_ and $1. 25 Kid Gloves, $1.05 “HIS ‘assortment is made up of | Street Dress Gloves with self backs and in and tan and broidered $3.50 Kid Gloves $1.95 tan, Perfect in a good grade of French kid. $1.00 Kid Gloves 65c This assortment consists of glace kid, chamois and doeskin, in white and tan. Gloves in white Sixteen-button gray and a few Splendid street glove 75c Kayser Fabric Gloves 39c Sixteen-button and two-clasp Leather white, ette and-+Lisle Gloves, and natural in {DIE D assortment of Embroid- These rem- nants are suitable for a number of pur- Odds and Ends in the Art Dept. white, contrasting em- Lace and Trimming Remnants }/2 Price HORT lengths of fine laces and fine trimmings; remnants of chiffon and nets; of wash laces in linen and cotton and scores of novelty effects. A good assortment of remnants priced for one day for %. 25c to 50c Laces Reduced to 10c 1,200 yards of Cluny, Bohemian and Filet Laces—a very fine quality in edges and insertions. Unusually pretty patterns and exceptional values at, the yard, 10¢. —First Floor. variety of the finest underwear, ‘Three-Day eines Sale. Up to 65c Pillow Tops and Centerpieces 15c HIS assortment consists of discontinued patterns in Pillow Tops and Centerpieces, which are stamped and tinted for various kinds of needlework. Former prices 35c, 50c and 65c. Remnant Day, 15¢. Odds and Ends of Yarns, slightly soiled. All sizes and colors. Formerly priced up to 20c. Reduced for Remnant Day to 7¢. Stencil Patterns 5c Curtain Borders, designs for bags, many other useful designs. 27-inch Cords and Tassels, in all colors, suitable for ¥ tying corners of pillows or looping curtains, Remnant Day, the pair 5¢. pillow tops and —-Fourth Floor. CHINA DEPARTMENT N the special tables will be found many useful items which have been priced very special for this sale. 10c _¢ Odd and single pieces of China and Glass | in values from 15¢ to 35c, Table | 25c { May be found single pieces in China and Table | Glass, ranging in price from 50c to $1.00. 50c / Bric-a-brac, odd and single pieces of China Table | and Gl Values 7Sc to $1.50. 2 Values $3.00 to $4.50 China, Glass and Bric-a- } Table | brac. Many beautiful and artistic pieces. 4 Fourth Floor, ‘Three-Day Clearance Sale Regular $2 and $2.50 New Silk and black HE the most attractive shapes in pin seal, barley seal and Morocco, as well as moire silk, at the wery nominal price of $1.25. ery Bag in the assortment is at- tractively fitted, just the sizes and shapes that go best with the new Spring Special $8.25. Special at $1.95 Is a Bag made of real leather in the new flat pouch shape, fitted with powder box, hairpin holder, salts bottle, coin purse and mirror, Good quality lining in various colors, An excellent Bag at $1.95. —First Floor. newest, brown, Gloves suits. black

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