The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1916, Page 5

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eS | cane ROE “| STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1916. PAGE 5. HOW p ARK BO ARD — BINSSR SORT SSCK RSLS SS RAS SSS ‘ ‘ i P THIS WEEK BROKE ONE MAN: ac | Jougall fouthwick |F. A. Lane, Merchant, Done r lA ‘ Out of Fortune by Petty THE Tactics <= = — . s ” HIS LEASE CANCELED], “The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price This story is entitled, “Nobly | ~ a ae i a Done by the Park Board; or, Rewarding the Investor.” | it is about F. A. Lane, who came here two years ago with 7 — . — $10,000, Invested it, and was a eK weg: eric. | deliberately forced down and Lane was an Eastern Wash 'y ington farmer. . He sold his place and came to i Bp Seattle. | | He bought out a man who own-! ° . xt Sonterfoney ‘ine’ avate 2 The Biggest Day in Our Once-a-Year Sale on eased, from, the trae s tion company, facing nM SSS STS SSS SESS SS TSS SSS. SLEOGSSL ISSN SS EISSN AR RO “al A Ss“ He patd $10,000 for th - iniicaibcilacaaaa Among other atrings t { puninont way a toalt attr ot 8% | || BASEMENT FLOOR || | ||FIRST FLOOR Cont. || had een ayin, be Seattle par wi ae tenia * 5 ti TA. ee — = an hoard for "the fT riviloge of being No. 1—10c Safety Paring Knives, 5c. | No. 56—Boys’ 50c Shirts and Draw- i ar the par hhh < Be. TWICE NIGHTLY nus ines theuges bevels terip] ee S80 Magle Silver Polish, Gs. | — Se sceer — 7:30 AND 9:00 P. M. aeras wineies im | No. 3—28¢ Magic Motel Folih Se | “i. ee 10,000. | ‘ oe its ——— PRICES: ite more he thought of it the f — Saeeeene Renting Speers, No. 58—Women’s 50c Chamoisette 10c AND 20c pay the park board anything. | —— - -| Gloves, 35c._ DANDY ull Soee,cme hace se, pot, nal] Me, S00 Resemated Bacting Spoons, | 5 5" ciaiaven’s Gis Glan * him something for be =~ - > * , se eae a ee a FEATURES Seah fe 9300, Hye Sucton 60—Chlens 18 Sting | After « whtie he quit paying Cleaners, $4.95. Penk no _—_- —___ A oneness on , ha sae ” No. 7—15c Pittsburgh Toasters, 2c. No. 61-Wenete Ee ie. : Johnny Fogerty’s Dancers Smith and Hunter war board. ina state of A No. 8—15e Assortment of Household er oe $1.00 Silk Hose, rected a fence * ’ Mme. Techow’s Trained Cats Here Adams & Guhl Rowinwn eT Coe *. oh: : —— | No. 63—Women’s $1.00 Silk Hose, Bo d ; ‘ They A : Bical gat 2 ICON No. 9—8c Polishing Mitts, 2c. | iG Mlle. te Novelty ey Are The Melody Trio and inxhed. ! 3 a | No. 10—10e to 18c Graters, 2c. | 88 ; e Carlos Trio | The Mutual Weekly its directors that , \a No. 11—15¢ Wire Ladles, 2c. th SECOND FLOOR ; ing to take {t to t | ere 4/1 Bes Y Minato" The pare boara's oo: ( LM EEN : || No. 64—Children’s $2.95 to $3.50 thetic sense of injury had 4 e Sure You See the gg EO No, 12—Men’s $1.50 Union Suite, 95¢. Hats, $1.45. Latest Dance Craze! he {20yeaa eet op s, 1 No, 13—Men's $1.25 Outing Flannel | No. 65125 Trimmed Hate reduced f Pajamas, 59c. _ | __to $3.95. ea Fa No. 14—Men’s Woolen Hose, 50c pair. No. 66—Women’s $4.00 Satin Slip- @ No. 15—Men's Shirts reduced to 95c.| pers, $1.00 pair, No. 16—Men’s Shirts and Drawers,| No. 67—Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 & mb” Boots, $2.95. z ae ego $4.00 Union Suits, | No. 68—170 Waists, reduced to $3.29. F No. ; 18—Men’s 75c Unlaundered “ a. Petticoats, reduced to j Shirts, 55c. | . No. 19—Men’s 50c Silk Hose, 25¢. Oe eee Women’s Coats, \. ’s $1.75 C Gloves, | —— “a . ei a No. 71—Women’s Coats, reduced to No. 21—Men’s $1.25 Night Shirts, 95c. | $14.75. anded that he eancel Lane Finally Ousted Kempster laughed. He told them he we ncel Lane's lease when ever could SHOW him that ‘The-Tango-Cake-Walk’ ti teat Things ran on for months EMPRESS Meanwhile, James E. Allison, a for action company inspector, By devious ways and} * means, strings were| pulled at the traction company.| Lane finally was ousted His lease s CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | ‘to se Lone 10.28 eo he was Lane w neeled Janu i WOR ISS Yt SCE TSS SCR ISS SLE ISSR ISSIR FSS SLE ISS SE ESSE TSS wo before the lease | 1 MAKE MY CHOICE }'l forgive you—go and sin no somewhere, some time—I am going} CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—Investiga 1 nother _ of i sal woaha? Patrtew e° wrotter |aore. Chote toe 4 am Bom6 | tion of the so-called “fox trot clubs cee tag Pe par er) | is 22—$1.00 Colored Messaline, 69¢ THIRD FLOOR out West who wants her to come| “But,” said Dick, “it is not fair bit of that to wn, too | yard. | and live with him?" [asked Dick. | to take all the punishment out | ‘ . Yes Eleanor ee forces to Sel on out| No. 23—Women’s Strapped Purses, . Then she had better go out tam not going te x men and wom eiae:- be ten foretk $2.95 | No. 72—House Dresses, 69c. there argie, I did not know id liquor after saloon « quoted by ex |@ = ss hci - (I pl Bed Be a |g Ne. 24-—Up to 96.00 Boge sediased to | No. 73—Cospe Gowns, 1. said Dick, much relieved I am not an angel H ee $3.95. | No. 74—Nainsook Gowns, 69c. A ‘Ob, no you won't. I'll send her Have you any nore letters . x >and ———— = my check and I'll write the letter.” | Dick? ie No. 25—Hand Bags reduced to 98c. No. 75—Corset Covers, 39c and 69c. # Dick looked stunned Yes.” . m | oor Ce eae War wier beaisditior anil ~Wet, 1 want nen can No. 26—Up to 50c Belts, tomorrow 5c. | N76 Boys’ and Girls’ Wash Suits, @ and I am not quite able yet to say Ill get them for you—they are. ha th argh No. 27—Women’s Umbrellas for $3.95. 98c. sé —_—_—_— | down at the officer ythin an : —| . a | “No, you give o other tive eity fq No. 28—$15.00, $17.50, $19.50 Dress No. 77--$1.50 Flannelette Gowns, } stenographer to tab Forms, $8.95. untry, Is always on the} | Sive them to the m 8 ookout for investors ear mm —| $1.15. . Sil sonee 7 tat pee p Aba That Je what happened to one ot| No. 29—25c Absorbent Cotton, 17c. | ———~ — “e j ek peli tt a r a slwa swish you had The irl wi No. 30—25c to 50c Postcards, 10c doz. ener Flannelette Gowns, A arias ta tee aaa: DAT (To be continued g No. 31—Gold-edged Pleying Cards, | — a ee ¥ I was just thinking what a fo 19¢. No. 79—75c Fancy Turkish Towels, a man is to keep lett always thought | wrote any, that ! the) difficulty, but, like those sent to me Are mine in the lot, Dich I see I can never 6 "BARK GOES ASHORE Clear skin wins (When Youre Well No. 32—-10c and 15c Auction Bridge |__50¢-___ __ "Pads, 5c. | No. 80—$1.25 Bleached Table Linen, j a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com plexion, just try No. 33—10c to 25¢ Writing Tablets,| $1.10. Se | No. 81—25c Hemmed Huck Towels, 8 Ediz | ze) ort Angeles, where ° pram * " Another Article In The in Monday's gale Star's Health Campaign iad her in tow for Being Conducted With Co- haweer br of ote TeMie Ne te Is Ee Se is Ce CS Ne Tee See Te Ts | derstand that yc = ->=— 5 OG -=— "7 eet apart. T have he No. 34—Women’s 25¢ and 50c Neck-/ _ 20c._ - DR. 1. R. CLARK dear, but th ey are in anot c hawser broke. operation American } wear, 10c. No. 82—15c to 25c Wash Goods, 9c. 9 © 18 ave « ‘or Medical A lation . . ———_—__——_ — Tre eee MANY DENTISTS ARE |! 20t have “°° 98 GATTLE BURNED oan Renee” __ || 4 No. 35—Sewing Silk, 3 spools for 10c. | No. g3—35¢ Turkish Towels, 25c. | OUT OF NOVO-CAIN res" ni poe. J oa No. 36—35c Cap and Apron Sets, 18c. | Vo 84 $3.00 Bolts of Long Cloth, 4 We Have Lots of It. shout thane laters cet P hiats Go| (RORTEAND, dau. vit Miers rs yee geen e| No. 37—35c Moire Ribbons, 18c yard, | $2.65. q ¥ . The following was printed in The | ** ned, Margie, never to lie to *T¢ 9 . stort sailerls tet ¢ weal aaa . 9 | + * | ————— —_—$ $$ $ cf Siar of © Tecent dave re ae ae Gentrored a) CeO eet eecccldierince |b ecricounooe 1 Dh aaa Dress Shield Brassieres, | 7. gs $2.50 to $3.50 Cotton Com- YOW! WAR WILL ned |cattie and one horse. in your skin, In severe cases a Whenever large numbers of chil-|j _ Seri testes forters, $1.95. 4 ns ? * “lhe inten maid also iren come together, there fs always | Hooks and Eyes, 5c card. | — es i ones - ~ ve BRING PAIN IN iene litle Resinol O d n come together, there is always it) No. 39—10c Hooks yes, . | D HAIR cule! DISMISS CHARGES = """, © sumber of ‘cases || No. 40—Warren’s 28¢ Girdle Foun. | No 86—70c Bed Sheets, 60c. ; IENTAL C! make red, r I. ‘ 4 War ts going to put the skids un-| "| qon't know what 1 ar es . soft and white, and to keep the OF contagious dis: dations, 15c. No. 87—$1.75 Crocheted Bedspreads, 7 ts ask Pubalone Dentiatey hee 4 As si - a am gol s Criminal heryes against Be o hair healthy and cr from bath arnwente No. 41—35¢ Stationery 18¢ box. - | $1.35. 24 The supply of novo-cain in the! be alone to think ito 4 ee ein ee ee ee should know that |}4 : : to sees || ~ 88 Child _ $7.50 Macki . United States is all petered out.| After Dick W. Fer- jet . such, dlossses ea No. 42—15¢ and 20c Linen Cluny | No. 88—Children’s $7. inaws, J Siirdieay ant thatthe tooth ee |S0eerae t t won, have been dropped “ Dept 26P; Kevicl, Pal diteachersshourd | _ Laces, 10c yard. iE Ok. > a Se ee tle treatment will stop the pain.” |love and their y at me ack : As soon an « child shows any| No, 44—35¢ and 50c Hair Brushes, No. 90—Boys’ $7.50 Suits, $4.85. Y And they used to shoot the novo- | together wh I ose }ommend Doan's Kidney Pills, as 1 | #808 of Illness, such a6 fever, rash, |( sonaeeene vf cain into your jaw aS 8 ive dbed Chk fae Hh heey, Coughing, vomiting or sore throat 15¢. — sinners a 4 ap the arm ware getting novo-cain ane : |achool for « day. “Then the mother iB chiefs, 5c. ————— e jaw ey didn’t { —~ "Fi i should send for a doctor an¢ Kel xy - " But the dentists could do five tween until tha \| | | VY fee sto sure that the @bld lo bot matlemie No. 46—50c and 65c Handkerchiefs, | No. 91—Up to $3.50 Rugs, $1.98 each. je times ‘as much work ‘with 5,000 are beautiful if ne \\ |from any one of the contagious dis I 39c. No. 92—$18.50 Hand-made Curtains, 4” nes less pain when they used the he thoughts eases “ | ‘4 . A eee cewcoaed 4 wins oie a ots aid ae vy | sistent coughing, sheesing | No. 47—Narrow Ribbons, 5c bolt. | $7.95 pair. 4 The Germans are usin. uc ed ‘e man and watering of the eye: ay p- - . ar - —~~——- nave bloc ker for thelr ‘pationa + ona gory the ‘firet ‘slenp of ak nak r No. 48—Colonial Midget Clocks, 35c. No. 93—Finished Embroidered Scarfs, y Furop entistry ¢ e one moment fin easles | sa 5 : . | EY gay ame tor the United hick “oni She ie ‘The croup cough and sore throat! No. 49—27-inch Embroideries, yard | __25c. ot ed H States may be the beginning « hth 25c No. 94—Embroidered Linen Centers, ¥ There are three dental stud | Vomiting and rash may be the | —_ | , civbs in Seattle, with about 60 mem first wxigns of scarlet fever [4 No. 50—$1.25 to $2.25 Fancy Rib-| Scarfs and Squares, 98c. _G fee Gee cee ts Sonne ths oh 778), Dress warmly, don't coddle your |] __bons, 65c. oe a No. 95—35c to $1.50 Stamped Pieces, 7 me dey Soe at enough for 60 more felt, Cin SmeriAnee Peurail gee ane 8 No. 51—$1.00 Silver-mounted Dress- pea 15c. 3 : a y The possibility of getting more | a -) /_\the winter without having to rej ing Combs, 35c. No. 96—25c and 35c Pillow Cords, 9c, 4 eel weer ane already nt ti temint, Widnes Pilleane oe ~ ’ V4 te inaanne geenieeee P No. 52—$1.25 to $2.50 Neckwear, No. 97—$2.25 Eiderdown Hoods, 95c. Hl 4 America !s about used up. ove ple all over the world recommend | ) | Wf | - “1A 85c. No. 98—Discontinued Art Pieces, Half y 4 ge dd a9! Down's, Here's a case right in Se | - z ; . thera st Geouneneoae ian in ( |)"/| STRIKE DOES NOT GO 3 No. 53—Women's @5c Union Suite, Price. ge tear shoal A Seattle Case rs AS WAS SCHEDULED # si. | NO OO jeital away ie Bilan Wee H. B. Claussen, 4437. Thirty \ A o. 54—Women’s $1.00 Union Suits, | = ener: Y letters: h Ave, soya: “I gladly rec-' “I'm Lame Every Morning.” wit INGBTOW N, 0. Jan. 11 65c. : | \| FIFTH FLOOR il 7 lever he the workers here to the Carnegie and 4 No, 55—Women’'s $1.25 Underwear, a Brier Hill plants fatled today to ma- & 85c. | No. 100—Manicuring, 25¢c. 4 o . terialize The strike was slated for is Plans were to call out the com-!% 1 Sab Weak T soeue dover d . limon laborers of both plants In a ‘he MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street 3406 Third ore. Ml , happiness, and 11 ¢ demand for an tnerease of wages g am going to have them somehow, to 26 cents an hour SSCS SS CROSS ESS TSS ESE SSI SSE SSE

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