The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 2

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1915. PAGE 2, STAR |Columbus Sailed Across the Sea = aS = — Something to Be Proud of old were tubs; lot dubs wooden 4 motley rkhouse ailed a thou in three Everybody Will Soon Know That The New Leader Company nee Oe 1422, 1424 AND 1426 FIRST AVE. eo they tala), “welll: oagloel Dicticeelt hat ae | homes no mer r F 4 yeur-end friends—the muste it furnishes for dane loppy erazy of common w When they had and miles, the boys began to "Tf that old nut keeps your ing, and for the vimple pleas ure of hearfhg, and above all, foy the TONE that it hue—a« tone #0 Wonderful that you must hear it to know what we are talking about graves Is Open and Doing Business thi savage gé I brave light put back for him have a And in a very short time will have one of the busiest stores in | the City of Seattle. nd we'll | rm 1 | here's no use work | | i ‘ ng for a guy wh tis all | ; Located as it is, opposite three of our big Public Markets, Hr New. a pain!” ¢ and only sixty feet from he corner of Pike and First ave.—away || P= ne shanty from the high rent district—will give us an opportunity to sell | merchandise at prices that will surprise you. give jumbus climbed any name, or at any price and strained in looking But he had not At breakfast ever 1 at and a mast ope for a ‘The new No. 6 reproducer and the new bayonet joint tone arm are revelations; the new tone shutters (which have taken the place of the olf style doors), and the new “push button” record racks are conveniences that you mum see to appreciate. Complete With 18 Selections $90.85 n Terms of $7.50 a Month No Interest and No Extras Columbia Graphophone Co. 1311 First Ave. FIVE FAMOUS STARS AT MOORE; EXCELLENT BILL AT PANTAGES appear in “The land cemed gone, they 4 In taking this stock over we had to take the entire stock of the JOHN PANTON . = ee aged a | ae stopher! the proper dope, and amount uu got veted has nd an Fame Some Departments we will discontinue entirely. These are the ones, and we can’t get rid of them any too quickly to suit us. u all the rh 1 kn turn y ker 1 back cannot even 1 Id Oblivion’s hisel-heade who tried hard t we their names in ¢ William H. Crane and his co- stock fayorites Ladies’ Shoes sii 25c In small sizes only; narrow widths only. High and low, in assorted styles; about 300 pairs. Former prices on these were $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per pair. Priced, to close the department, TWO-BITS 25c That's going some, isn’t it? NOTIONS— Carlson-Currier Sewing Silks. regular 10c spools for Sc. Needles, regular Sc packets 2 for Sc, and nearly everything else in the Notion Department on the same basis. ‘ee Just Read This Christmas is coming and we are going out of Dolls and Toys—so take the Dolls at a quarter off, and the Toys at a half off Furs don & Ferguson's Fur Sets at just HALF PRICE LACE CURTAINS Only the fine ones left and they go at A HALF Also black-listed, Laces and Embroideries Are Cut a Half and a Third, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings That have been used for shelving and counter coverings, in widths to 2? Some of them ten yards long and worth up to 45c¢ per yard when new laundered. Take them whil they lass, at, per yard.. 4 yards wide Have all been 5c Any Width—Positively None Cut BUT IN OUR ANXIETY To close out the being-discontinued departments, we must not overlook the new things coming in daily. Ladies’ Dresses| $3.98 $ Beautiful All-Wool Serges, 3.9 trimmed with braids, black and fancy silks, velvets, etc., in black and colors. Ten styles to choose from. When you see them you will realize the difference | is only Ladies’ Suits $14.98 The first installment came in yesterday— snappy, up-to-the-minute styles, in and colors. Second Ave. $25.00. Our price so take any of | them, including a number of Gor- | ‘| Should Have Been | black | price ig about | $14.98 Spanked,’ Says Girl Who Married at 15° and Mayor HN various meth far stopping the leaks reiterated hin stand that a ins VISITS WITH” i Jever the stand taken Health Commis SST! MYSTERY AT HOSPITAL! Deep, dark mystery surrounds the condition, Tuesday, of O. Karaka, Japanese, address un known, who was struck by a atreet car when he attempted to hurry across the tracke imme: ly in front of it, shortly after 10 p.m, Monda Fifth and Sixth a Jackson st He was taken t eral hospital ght have bee as the outside world is concerned. The Star tried tc > ) ascertair his condi track! | ys * roarrentie - URGES ENGINEERS BE HIRED HOME FOR FIRST ‘10 GIVE OUR DAM ONCE-OVER TIME IN 6 YEARS Seattle Girl Is "Singing at the! ¢ Seattle Gen Empress Theatre This Week Whee 1 don't want Evelyn Dare aps into a corner a threw her hat unde like one of Louisa M N . | MOTHER) but I'm glad to be hom to leave it again and| same 1 sank into) Week ir with a long sigh of content Al-|that. seeing once stars, Maciyn Arbuckle, Thos. Greater Price,” a sketch with plen- W. Ross, Laura Hope Crews and ty of melodrama Alexander and Mabel Taliaferro, were given a Scott sing well. Prince and Deerie rousing reception at the Moore have some good songs, too, and a Monday. They will remain the bit of humorous chatter. Wills and rest of the week, playing the Hasson are clever gymnsate, “New Henrietta.” Little more need be said. 't woop CARVERS ARE MAKING LEGS NOW is enough to know they are ZURICH, the Drama — Peasant land have rned their indust most com- cture of ar- mutilated soldiers, playing and that the vehicle is well worth their art The Seattle Center of league accorded the ac jtion in the theatre M noon. Some 1,000 »| wood carvers of Swi |present, and each of the guests wRs ¢ aitably glad-handed and idolized pletely into the r attle hae greeted many great ¢./actors, but when f of the most “ficial mbs for gifted on the An n stage ap: — jpear here at playing in the WAR ODDITIES play for an entire { LONDON—A the wealth of r ty London expert on New declares the fine The those Henrietta wholesa you 9 | r for it. 1 is well worth any ™ jone’s time and money is one of comedies Kaiser has a » made the thru the depreciation ents, due to war eee LONDON.—Because of the scare } city of X-ray operators, due to the | PANTAGES |war, a soldier's child who swal- | Pantages theatre has opened the/lowed a penny, died frem..spetic {week with a stride that will keep| poisoning before an X-ray examina- other vaudeville houses “humping”|tion could be had to keep up. The headline act is re T Broadway Revue,” with Billy! BRIGHTON, Eng.—Alfred Thomp- elor and a high-light ¢om-/son, aged 14, of this place, who joined the Second Royal Sussex Revue” is burlesque—good, regiment a ficial recogni- siggieish, back-door-John-|+ r bre nders ny-inspiring burlesque—if you know what that is. Ed Vinton has a dog, Buster, that could give some human mimics) pointers on how to imitate. He} does everything his master does,| and with more comedy, Yes, and} he plays the piano and sing# Virginia Thornton, Chi und Erman Seavey, of inv eee Bate pany The ha pely EVERYTHING IN CLEARING AND {preite King ane 1eTH AVE ASD UNION form Seattle “Today's Styles Today” nger, Miss Evelyn ome for the first time in She is at the Empress this week cott's stories, doesn't it? thing about true. Evelyn { pecullar lost $20,000,000 ® Plush Coats the first time in si | end of anything is Evelyn Dare who is sc between First and Second Ave. prices. me | Ladies’ Leather Bags 7 . larer‘sninconaition, remnrmad Tela hit thle week at the Rmoresa it | § of Elegance Ladies’ Tailored Skirts 79c, 95c and $1.39 barb Pare Weed Wile De [Sant shee tote aes i He reterred The Star to Dr. Gr ea ga pba Magy de a $3.98 and $4.98 A big shipment just opened. All leather, |f| Groce Dorothy Scharack, [BS Aesisiant. Dr. Gross, it devel |musical education, under Professor with leather, silk and other fancy linings; gee » bee Bat let Se hewn Bri ‘ all fitted. Three grand lots: 79c for Bags 2 ‘ 85 Fetes worth $1.25; 95c for Bags worth $1.50; | $1.39. for Bags worth $2.00. Plush Coat is conceded to be very stylish for any oc- casion We are displaying the season's most stylish mod- els, some plain button trim med, others fur collars and cuffs, and some with a fur band around the bottom; all are Skinner satin lined LOS ANGELES A girl wh c marrie#| |), living with her H. Dare, and a An even hundred to choose from at $3.98 and $4.98. By the way, there’s some silk ones amongst these. some BAD SHAVE COSTS BARBER 60 DAYS :. YORK yack 19) Yor t I'd mar-lover ¢ the with r ack [Pare Aor ed on » bus ting her ou really can't b aying never « her old chums, ilment of the m he | the ground not of age when sh I lidn't want and 1 thc uldn’t hav when a rried arriage | me her for} wants to leave girl was 1@ a wife. she Pa county chool again girl Our ee and Easy Payment Plan Will assist you tn’ being able to- dress well. It is not only a conven jence, but there ig not one cent extra attached to your account . two the te showed, | |, LONDON, Oct 50 smartly trimmed Hats for misses and women that usually sell for $5.00 and $6.00. One day only Not Quite Through | With the mechanics yet, but for any inconvenience we put you to will be more than made up in the price of our merchandise. Millinery Department Is Located on Our Balcony for Tuesday. off nad year fe een a 2 Bulieis Butier ot RECTOR HELPS TO Ostrich Trimmed Hats, also the plainer » a ight to have been spanked.| Ahrens, @ York cus omer eo. Simple loumune Better than Castor Oil | Yields to Mild Laxative _ aie “TORPEDOED" FOR DRINKS | Velvet Suits Compound, , ‘“ Mo., Oct. 12.—| $35 to $90.00 Oct "19 Barbers in To introduce this department, we offer exceptional values | Ue, Sa thet sede ne a off and ma Hanaver, wha badly carved" Law HARVEST SUNDAY models in tailored style . sae d Case of Chronic Constipation submarine is the latest game! KANSAS CITY Writing from The House of the Good Shepherd, at Sunnyside Ave., and SOth St, Seattle, where she is the guest of her life-long friend the Reverend Mother, Mrs. Mary Austin, widow of a San Franciscay, who lost everythi fre of 1906 d patrons who like to drinks are using to order barring from saloons "4s “tor-| We have just received a new lot of velvet suits that portpay the height of fashion, Shown it colors »! brown, green, black and nav These models the flare and box ef trimmed with ~~ buttons, braid and fur Choicest Styles— In Our Millinery Department The Leader Company Near the Corner of Pike and First Ave. wetive pris ertain taxa erbt are combined in Dr Cald Syrup Pepsin to act’on the elimin emaing there gtiping or. other discomfor d of the whirling from opiate or narcotic drug cription, combined with it ay and positive effect, make ed laxative for family use | Drugsists everywhere sell for fifty cents a bottle A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep ples of MRS MARY AUSTIN 1332-34 SECOND AVE. The Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. “Tt gradually slows up to a point of Imost stopping, when suddenly it |darts to the side of the glass op posite a number, and the person | who takes It fs “torpedoed” for the drinks, qin should bey when the ocean free of charge « ing to Dr V ington St Mor nn ly obtained t 1 Ro Caldwell, 454 Wasle Monticello, HM

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