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= of the Irish republic, today defined | There ts Gift Suggestions and beliefs of the Sinn Fein party,| Wednesda EPATTLE STAR Ireland Ruled Like | Belgium Under Huns, "sem mee) IN GERMANY | weet sii a3 the chasm that looms between Brit any rved seats may be obtained at| Pius X and Leo XIII, She was the ish political aims and the purpose | the Arena box office from 10 to 6/founder of 12 “Ursuline houses in| TUESDAY, NOVEMBE R 11, 1919. end Mother aie in Seattle! NEW KULTUR | the beliefs of || spends 1 models the spirit We fe bo no admission charge and| Amadeus became the friend of Pope ¥. More than 1,000 tick | Montana, three in Alaska and the primer ov norton || FEAR AT NIGHT IS oe | CAUSE OF WEDDING || Seaki in Cooler of his time making || railway engines, which ong in every local \Cider Kick Lands had the kick of ule and 1 wa filings, caused the Rusuline explanation given for hia third ||» Monday afternoon of EK. Seal northern province of the United| BERLIN, Nov, 10.—The intellee-|| matrimonial venture by 90-year " frink merchant, at : tuals and artiste of Berlin havel|l old John Godfrey, who has just | 61 a, oe snemee . States, one of the best kn Ad John G y, who ha i < mem ac ougall + fouthwick Declares De Valera... coin iat it nde Sts | a, Paw | i a " order In the/oe Kurt Hiller calling themselves} ‘The bride has for some time — -- — “The rule in Iretund today in the; Thursday morning, except for Tues: |" Pasned away Monday at “activints oo cactiviste’ are|] acted as hounekeeper for the rule of Von Bissing in ‘Belgium, | day afternoon and evening, when he|Uf#tline house, 2745 Mt, St. Helens | Working to combat the moral and || bridegroom, who 1s wealthy and NEGLECTED CATARRY — SECOND AT PIKE cannot believe that anything can be! is scheduled to speak in Tacoma, |Place, Mother Amadeus was "o! hajeprh coma servility of the Germans. hale namianeahl 4 accomplished for Ireland thru com. | M. ting 18 years old. | “We desire to make the ingellec- At the wedding ceremony the || 9 = ” pt i | jase Meetin: ere uals politicians, and rol ans | bridegroom fentorian anw rm " - Promise | ic An a delegate of her order to| ttt! Politictans, and the politicians || bridegroom ntor answe Exposes You to More Serious Trou. With these words, Kamon De| He will speak Wednesday night| intellectuals, We are a moral war|| to the clergyman suggested one || ble, Kapecially New Valera, who termm himself president |t & masa meeting at the Arena,|%0Mme on five occasions, Mother| machine, fighting against the insti-|| much nearer 40 than 90. He your stomach, Tt alwayn affects ¢ ral health, and nen of which he is the recognized head ete have already been insued. | Beattie House of Ureuline, the tat el 1 - i a tuentay noon De Valera, who ar-| ,, Wednesday afternoon at § o'clock raving been founded in 1914 a ceartriaiiies pies French physicians send thelr con. |?" yout moose a ‘ ero Monday evening at 9:15] De Vs Kuest of ¢ The body will be shipped to Mon-| VANCO' —|sumptive patients up in airplanes to |") mmatitutional dim in o'clock, was the guest of honor at| “rey of the dic of Seattle ni tana, In nent will be made in| larmers of the 4 height of 11,000 feet every fine day, | en avated by sudden mat & banquet at the Butler hotel, at.| TWeNday and W St. Ignatius’ mission, nized a 60-0} to strengthen their lung power ck expecially pou tended by 200 business and profes. |‘ Irish leader — a, dint bag parila has given ab rou Art sional men portunity to tr Since the year 908 A. D., only one |p farm m y Lightning, railroads, campers and | ,,, m in the treatment es | Murphy Presi arandeute, when will be ¢ paper was permitted to be published | ver and dist y|brumh burning started mont of the | are urged to «ive to Murphy Presides | for & motor trip about the city under|in China up to about 60 years ago, | #ur 1 with mille from 909 fires di ered in the forest | this good motes & SNe iF i John F. Murphy, former prose.|'he guidance of M. J, Henehan of! when several others began publica: ! tive farmer organization ¢ areas of Northern Idaho and M : an Pille—you will ike ee ewor jcuting attorney for King county, | ‘20 Citizens’ reception committee tion wer val tana in July. i = | Was scheduled to preside, De Valera | = ————— a ——— ———— a iar} it |made an address, setting forth the jalma and ideals of the newly-formed Irish republic. Other speakers at the noonday luncheon were Dudley Field Malone former collector of the port of New | York, and Rev. James Gratton My then, an episcopal minister, who are Pe =. *. Aprons, stamped on a quality lawn, priced Guest Towels, Stamped on white huck, in i Beeler, priced 35¢. Large size, priced and Stamped Dish Towels, in four new designs, featuring attractive outlining, priced 35¢. HED Hot Biscuit Holders, stamped on linene; edges hemstitched for crocheting, priced 40¢. » the Muffin Cases, stamped and ready-made, 75¢. Telephone Shields, stamped and ready- made, priced 75¢. ; Card Table Covers, stamped and ready- made of white or colored linene, priced 85¢ to $1.25. Hot Dish Holders, set of three pieces, made of unbleached muslin, or pink or blue linene, stamped for cross-stitching and outline em- Sader, priced $1.00 a set. Necktie Cases, stamped and ready-made, | including embroidery floss, priced $i _ Fudge Aprons, ready-made, and stamped for French knot and “lazy Daisy” embroid- ‘gy, priced $1.45 and $1.65. Buffet Set, consisting of three pieces, stamped for French knot embroidery, on white linene, priced $1.95. Children’s “Patsy’’ Rompers, ready-made, md stamped on fine white madras, priced isha Gibessacseeld Eobecke 2lhEs es Eamon De Valera ) pain hd travelling with De Valera’s party, and Mayor C. B. Fitzgerald, who had| head MacDougall Southwick signified his intention to attend the nae Fifth Floor luncheon, was called away Monday velo to the Cedar River dam. | rheu- Parades Down Avenue conti. Monday evening De Valera on his Z __ arrival here was greeted by a cheer ‘ing throng of Irish enthusiasts, With 3 MAIN the band from the Briscoe Memorial |achool at Kent preceding him, play Zz 2 Wing the “Wearin’ o' the Green,” the Irish leader paraded up Second ave. in a flag-draped motor car, with dozens of other machines laden with | Irish patriots In his train } At the jew Washington hotel | De Valera had another ovation, when | [hundreds of Irish enthusiasts vied | with each other in an effort to reach president's side. The crowd out the hotel had not visibly dimin- 4, when, exhausted by the mth of the welcome accorded him and tired the long trip across the contine a was forced fto retire he » Lstory suite jthat had been reserved for him | De Valera will be in Seattle until reeminent entertainment value at all times— This week’s bill is an‘ideal selection of high- class vaudeville GERTRUDE Ezra Meeker Will | Tell of Early Days) | Ezra Meeker will be the principal Jattraction at a meeting of the Bor- rowed Time club next Thursday | jafternoon at 2 o' k. The pioneer will r describing his jearly ences. The meet- ing wi Malloy hall, {14th ave. N. E FB. 45th st ) i ‘HISTORICAL SOCIETY | et | WILL HOLD LUNCHEON , | whe founders of Beattie end those who have watched its growth from Ina Series of Dances and Impersonations With ~ gee igglngrseese Bs boy pels Special Stage Settings and Augmented oie eae a iain ’ Orchestra the Seattle Historical society | gather for their annual luncheon at 1 o'clock Thursday in the home of Mrs. M. J. Carkeek, Boren ave. and | Madison st. | ERWIN & JANE FRANKER BUNEE Gag. Mae Site C dreadnought ew Mexico entered Diege hor yesterday, and onnelly | WoodandWyde| J :'..%0°3.227%. 02s This is the first time a | ip of this class has entered the | or —IN— —IN— a ee A Comedy of Laundry Life “The Tale of a Shirt” “A Satire of Greenwich 7 ” There were, in the beginning of Vllege | 1918, 1,271 automobile establishments in the United States, and over 6,000,-| |000 motor vehicles were in use. ‘Just What You Need | Dr. Carter's K.&B.Tea “The Smile Girl” SAM HELEN Green and Myra —IN— Their Merry Moments * The anfest way to free the Siwrsie'l Samaro! mia | tran vasenous accumulation, Neen up a sluggish liver, make the atom- | p Ach digest properly and cause the Russian Peasants on a Sunny breath to be always sweet in to take Dr. Carter's K. & 1, Tea every other a Sega ek it ti r bowels are | ‘ative Land your howe a Native perfect. condit! till your eyes sparkle with hand your skin grown clear and healthy. | ‘an old-fashioned vegetable | Daily Matinees n ery are n isi forget th give the ido it mo ood, Your Greatest Opportunit Our Greatest and Last Clearance Sale THIS YEAR USED UPRIGHT, GRAND and PLAYER PIANOS The popularity of the Famous Cecilian Player Pianos and more wonderful Welte-Mignon Reproducing Pianos, have made this great sale possible. The sale of these instruments, in most cases, meant the taking in of some fine Upright, Grand or Player Pianos in exchange. Some of these instruments are almost new, and some of them, although a few years old, in a condition that you would expect coming from a home that would purchase such instruments as these famous $900 to $2,250 Players. Remember Our factory workshop is just as important a unit to the Bush & Lane organization as any department here, and therefore, these pianos receive the attention that has placed them in the very best of condition, a condition that we can guarantee privilege of exchange any time within one year, allowing all money paid toward any new piano, Player Piano or Grand Piano in our stock. A remarkable chance for saving—ony a limited number of these Madam, this Piano is only instruments available—immediate action is necessary—coming at y this time such an offer affords a matchless opportunity to make a $265.00 piano your Christmas home-gift and to give a world of joy to each one of your household. ey A Partial List of Used Pianos And this Player Piano, like new, for only $575.00 “Fiat Tene $185.00 pepticen Price "rane, Uprient $195.00 “Umum... $229.00 “orient $289.00 “oun”... $335.00 “runt... $345.00 “Corisht.- $390.00 Soran we $360.00 Used High Grade Piano Upright... $379.00 MUSIC IN THE HOME REDUCED PRICE fy Good music in the home Fosters understanding and lave of beauty- Unites the family Bin a common interest. Every home should contain seme musical instrument. Used High Grade Piano ‘*Procrastination’’ Is the Thief of Time This is absolutely our last Clearance Sale this year. This huge assortment of truly wonderful instruments is the more remarkable in view of the fact that the production of pianos is so much less than the demand. Notwithstanding this condition, we have priced these instruments practically on the basis of their formtr values in former events of like character. This great sale will not last many days, so take advantage of Chickering Grand. te it at once. The Low Prices, the Terms and all other conditions This positively cannot be told from are in your favor. $775.00 We Do as We Advertise Bring This Ad Push s lane Piano G. 1519 Third Avenue Home of the Famous Cecilian MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE plane, Upeieht $239.00 “tore”. $245.00 “Uprant--".. $250.00 USED PLAYER PIANOS a “sim”. $495.00. Pare sa $550.00 "fan... $585.00 “iis <a. $625.00 Bush & Lane Cecilian ... $875.00 And Many More. This beautiful Upright Piano, like new $245.00 With You RETAIL j