The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1916, Page 2

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TAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 1, 1916. PAGE 2. row ran (ERE “AMD SC ELSEMMERE TELLA SORGHUM SAYS vaineit tol DOE S ROME MADISON John Bull Isn't Worrying # i. 2 ol a dd About 1916 Just Because The Best o1 Vaudeville of 1915 Mistakes. STARTING JAN 2 AND ALL WEEK SUNDAY MATINEE . MATINEE DAILY THE BACHELOR ma HAS PLENTY OF MONEY) . (UNITED PRESS REO LETTER) BY ED L. KEEN | United Prese Staff Correspondent | LONDON, Jap. 1 mericans 'f h Jac enr, ote Gardner and Jos. oberts Not Only Quit, Bat Will Probably Leave Your Beautiful recently arrived in} agland hava s wi sad ane Paes doer and see, 8. Rebar City—Much as We Dislike to—Just as Soon as We Can country t not Ina state of utter| : With a Company of 13 and! Speclal Seetiery Dispose of This Stock sine ean baat icahiea Ins Mowat’ baked ose he stories b re ray Doven, of Vancouver, Charles (Chic) Sale James Toon nd / + r] , t of tatortay : “stig Dee & Ew leper of Hum Anette Ny nw Hibs ; hn Panton, Mgr. ; 1422-1426 FIRST AVENUE” caiatcan P Near the Corner of Pike oy sea Marie Bishop Miss Leitzel ve va «cortal “Atpha Ey ioe ORPHEUM AFTER fitting up this store at a big expense to make it modern—pleas- amoent vavatrial unrest and @ ; to mean ing to the eye—convenient and comfortable for the buying public to tab Voc Deitishsonte where €a ‘ " Same, Brothers ‘TRAVEL , WEEKLY . P pat Germany thoroly CE, FORD OWNERS! AFTER three months’ trial, and the most strenuous efforts to bring busi- pbs to Grumble Over Pip ak Pare menace ness to this location on First Ave., near the corner of Pike, and nearly " » ) in thle tate, eet teavel mere FS GENE HUGHES & co. I opposite three big public markets— snd alee Sommers aie” || See — In “YOUTH,” 4 Comedy Playlet by Edgar Allan Wool. AFTER continually offering for sale some kinds of merchandise of the most reliable and much-wanted kinds at a fraction of their real cost or Pinghed for rushing the an, (that new hair restorer S scisaiachenatian cateriinaa “Thanks. It's very thoughtful of you to try to put back some of the . : worth— Ke Fon of 3 é halr you have cobb me of, Jane AFTER Miledtieng more or less inall three daily newspapers exploiting i eran wigatier ae Pg nt gray th hsv; Ay Haag NEW PAN I AGES this store and the merchandise we had to offer, truthfully, honestly and fate on PF conscientiously — Bea tie Biba held Ne 2 Bais w ; Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville AFTER trying to convince the public for the past six weeks they could party Friday nigh Pa ge MATINEES, 2:30 | (NIGHTS, 7 and @ | buy their Dolls and Toys here at a half and a third less than Second fomasso Salvini, Mont, FY oe sini Axe: eerie AFTER offering Coats and Suits at $9.98 that were being shown in Sec- ah votre h the a ‘ve - Pol bel ako New Yeare Merry cal Comedy Tabl Tn Cot ml See 38 Se See Seer ea “IN MEXICO” AFTER offering Ladies’ Hats, trimmed and untrimmed shapes, in new, onao front, the ————— poamdasibehemaieaians ° up-to-the-minute styles and shapes, as low as 20 cents on the dollar of A sapped tat m. Military experts estimate that!iiee at last have the ascendancy sire a Ne Contoaeys at Gide their actual cost— ferten sobmart ' ered Med and| As for r jormany is mes & ALL THESE we have done without getting the necessary results for us to { \e a prieatesd V2 for. aoe o t her continue, so we have come to py sane Are this is no place for us, age he apr gh ‘ the bani done HUGO B. = MARIE DUNKLE & C0. and that you either don’t or won't believe us, Sar eed ie | get age have barelx tapped vie j ‘ THE BEATEN PATH OF THE RETAIL TRADE, and life is too short Hold Germans in Weet LS aah unitione Gad * for us to waste any more time or money in trying to convince you of wren mpg Se Lee Mong “AFTER TEN YEARS” * the splendid savings you could have made here. ene t sticaily The Desaatic Sealation of the Veer fe TO MOVE this stock of merchandise, furniture and fixtures elsewhere 4 will prove expensive, so we have decided to sell everything if you have pre Asa Dr. Mesick is a physician at Other Big Features—10c and 20c 4 the money to buy it, or any portion of it. rrespondingly. in i! om PUL EE doorenaucthvedadbtisbe That's our story in a nutshell—so commencing ‘| monpay, sanuary 3, at 10 a.m. JT THEATRES COMING WEEK. This entire stock of merchandise, and everything else appertaining to the aa business in the shape of furniture and fixtures, is yours at prices that ought on to effect a quick and speedy clearanc-. # We want to get through by February Ist. There are going to be bar- ‘a gains, because the quicker action we get the less money we lose. unch at the Hollywood, 212 ~Ady, METROPOLITAN Last Times Today—Mat. & Night AND HERE ARE THE CONDITIONS OF SALE hey are, without misrepresentation. absolutely no exchanges. will be no refunds. sale must be final will be mo lay veries unless paid for will be no alterations on any garments SAnghody that has a goods put away must now make the final payments or they will be sold and forfeit your deposit. 9—There will be no telephone or C. O. D. orders taken. | if you have a vacant room or | house, let a Star Want Ad rent it for you. AFTER We have made ourselves as candid and to the point in this case as pos- sible. We have given you absolute facts, as we always have done, and to Anglicize the Doric of Burns: “Facts are chiels that winna ding and canna be disputed’”—or, in oth- er words, facts are gentlemen that won't and can’t be disputed and are beyond controversy. We have told you what we are going to do. ‘| We have told you this stock is to be sold, and sold cheap. ; # We tell you now, there are to be bargains, and bargains galore. . | b> At this time it is impossible for us to quote prices—but prices will a f A | be quoted in the newspapers as the sale progresses. ie aes : ‘ Des't doubt our veracity, but come at our invitation, and be here FEMME Merure on Binet ok Gish Mis Lanes at oa "when the doors open. Orpheum. e been b juggler and wire walk the cloverest of his kind sent west in six parts, taken m Chas. K. Harris’ Monday Morning, Jan. 3, 1916 SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS They will give you some idea of the grand, good bargains you will get here. The Leader Co. JOHN PANTON, Manager 1422 to 1426 First Ave., Near Pike LOOK FOR THE BLUE SIGNS 1 YANKEES ADMITTED |." Setot,seecc TO BRITISH PEERAGE ©: LONDON, Jan. 1.—Two native world famous song—- born Amer Today’s Styles Today RG +4 ORPHEUM 1 | Sitis: will be the preter ple vlna t Seattle’s Reliable Credit House “A Little Maiden ure Tok ne n| . « he ne . - tus JAP EVANGELIST = |si020'.2"°. "200. «NEW YORKERS HAVE * gin, ea, Climbed an Old Man's ing with the ; ° | n B. Koch, Knee.” etc ; cadet and now an evangelist, will as chief attraction a musical com segs TO TALK AT Y. M.C.A. tell of his life experiences at the ONE LARGE NIGHT | : ee ane AN ee ane ae After ‘Ten Pe ae ie ane salle agp | of unlooked other vie a et ‘ euce Who doesn’t remem- Y. M. C. A. at 3 o'clock t ow | ; her numbers; O'Neal and Wams , Rev. T. Kanamori, one of the old- |¥. Mc. cc were TORE Sin. i~Sroddw ied Nel iey, the two Ightnir ber what an impres- make the Stop the Music ict. It's a lust ned “sweet sixteen” est Japanese Christians alive, who| Rey. Kanamori has converted | ¥® We Thank You sion this piece made # #6 & boy watched the annual ob-| 1,800 Japanese on the Pacific Coast | “!ldest New Year's eve tn ail | tn tisiak in tte Mow Waar ce Imps’ Play . “rg temged of bie antl rue rite | since September. pa history : ; 5 bit trontoal aa tt sare. Th ath ppeids ry harmony aing on every heart a few of “trading on the cross,” who later] Another feature of the Sunday ’eople by thousands jammed th woe a jad eg * | ers © second installment of pan = inh nt a Satie & became presifent of the Great|club program will be the annual |&®Y White Way, Wine flowed like |qeps trachee and pict elgal |The Gtrl and the Game,” Mutua in appreciation of the busi years ago. christian college in Japan, the|New Year's measage of the n- | Water in the big cafes w Ye sabe serial, will be shown on the screen ness that you have given us J Doshisha then pastor of a Congre|eral secretary of the association red, shoute ad ble nue a uwle ne { ae If you once heard it Arm 8. Allen, at the friendship sup ” * pas nfum ° ney erg ° in the past—and in anticipa- you will wnever for er at 5:20 o'clock * * : ¢ ACHES AND PAINS r rye aE « tion of its continuance thru get it, ~ Don't neglect a pain anywhere but GETS $50 TO START short—1 . is nsense.” |. The headline attraction at the he gre, I R soy [ ; Empress next week will be The the coming months, we wish : PATIENT GASHES tari aon ia init mavens a ek wl bw Starts Tomorrow Leltzel fi s thru the air on fly-|* ; you wae in Bike ekg THROAT; DIES THE NEW YEAR GLEAN 32 ins fictitsiats pion wh iy "ae" wollen ; it may be an ad juggle battle axes furnish other stunts of Bright's diseane Mic Travel Weekly Yie! Tho added feature attraction will AH N Y nin t be th . A determined look obber * Treve eekly visits the/ § : a ew rear ee aymptom 2 2 the! REDDING, Cal, Jan. 1—John Me-| »,.4, 4" are ec tng robber.!tondon zoo and Japan, Rxypt, Al ed bbaap at Per et eet Pe PPY -|Creery, 35, asked a nurse in the| informed G. . Ryan, who owns «| 8¢T@ and France, | | » Martott will offer county hospital today for a knife to| krocery store at 5601 First ave, \ rs o ke riding *|tri mbis finger nails, Five minutes | *bout & “ge k Friday night “ t PANTAGES ne » intended tarting the New ere “ rd and Willard offer Out tater he wae dving from a gash tn ° es anagh g from ash 1n/| clean, but not with the bar of soa In Mexico,” a merry musical | side the Inn,” before a special drop, —<—<—<—<$—— 2nd and iia thro e had ordered comedy tabloid, featurin Alf in which singing, dancing and tall 0} ng Universit aa At the same time he scooped the|Goulding, who became popular here|ing are features " eg hy tthe aa jcontenta of the cash resister, abe with the Pollard Opera compan Sahing gad Ataleh, aba anne 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Unlon St. y \ ON Capsules are the GOL xi] J Promo Quinine $50, into pocket, and disap-jand in subsequent ‘vaudeville en-| atic dancers. ‘ une. The Gulaine. K W'Grove's slausluse cohen’ ise peared. perk pments, and & bevy of pretty’ Tokio Murato, a Japanese foot!

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