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A»k for Combination Circular —Third Floor
rum I H*r*' —M.y Manton PlHfM —Ph.n, M.ln MM
The First Saturday in February
Offers Best Values
at Panton's
The extremely low price* make it \\i><" for you to
investigate them and anticipate your ftttute needs, as
well a* the present \\> Rive lessons in right buying
bv examples in low selling. Don't fail to Rivr us a
visit Saturday, and remember, we ri\c double induce
ments from 9 to 12 a m., to induce morning shopping,
for yon know VVF. CLOSE SATURDAY EVENINGS
at 6 o'clock.
Lace Collar Sale
Main Floor.
Another lot of Ladles' Collars will go on sale tomorrow and It *
aa extraordinary event In ev<»ry sense of the word the variety
tame and the values nothing short of wonderful There are .-ollar
and ouff sets also. Venetian Point Collars, Heal Irish and Vr
menlan Collars. Point De Veals* Collars. Fancy Kmbrotderet Col
la re, Maorame Collar*, etc ; values up to ft** each on AQ*
sal* Saturday all day at *tuU
Ladies' Coverall
Coat Aprons
Socond Fleer.
A new ahlpmeot of Ladle*'
Gingham and Zephyr Coat
Apron* In cheek* and *trlj>es;
•pedal Saturday, 75c
Embroideries
Main Floor.
About &0O Tarda of fin* Hand
Voom. 57-lnch Klounclog Era
brotdertea. einul*ltely pat
terned on nainsook, and 3wl»a.
Values up to II 98 on AQm
Ml* Saturday at. a yard *r*lb
Dress Ratines
Main Floor.
44 techno wtds, In all the new
colon for String. eitr* heary
and good quality or tei- QC.
tare, per yard www
Figured Malls
"Economy Basement."
Special for Saturday, a caae of
fljpired Mull tn beautiful d«-
atgns. sold In a regular way at
!©r and Jsc; special for int.
Saturday. a yard It2l#
= AmusementS I=l
MOwanw K v IDUf IN « k w L dow
■"BSC s.r .n— IIIVV 111 by Proxy
WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT V>',:r,V'
THE DK KOIRN orr.ll iomi anv runc>T«
'T^VCir'BeijieAbott'^^rrr.'RobinHood
Sa»por<*4 br tha rtnaa* !4«l>t (>»•-* Ofanliatlon In tha Wor -1
ftp II" EiailHl. •>«rtmra, ft. I'ari<H (I M; Iblrwf, II 10. II aa
5611 in? amn " r ' ""'■p ttwl»»l r». nM. 11. tulfwn
PANTAGES
rhamptoa Ullrhle'a
TOMMY MURPHY
Ftmoui Lightweight. In Boilng
Exhibition
Other Big rtalarM
lie m 4
moore v,::: iToo
Ul AMf mn-MAT. »ATt notV
Waa A. HrtJr rwalt M
tllllt'l
LITTLE WOMEN
mnd Hmi. Mat.. t*r to 91 .-»•
Msllimm <nrt«in TwUj t p. an. hy r^qfiMt
ALOHA DANCE
Aloha chapter. No. 116. O F S..
will give a ilarx« and <~ard partr In
Thoroe hall. Green Htatlon,
Saturday nljthf
\
THINGS MADE NEW
AS IF BY MAGIC
Tot It 1« only br- knowJ«U»», nklll
ana ap*H«nca that w« aro «blo to
tranaform for««.k«n artioJe* Into at -
locta of boautr and vain*. .
■o look through rour bura#u for oil
tin**. lockota, brw/valotm and chain*.
Brine thorn to ua and. wo will tali
hara how wo can maka tham bow
and «p-t»-dato at amaJl ooat.
Mtono oottln* and mounting a a po
rta 117. Tharo la nothing w« cannot
do In tho war of manufacturing and
repairing Jowolrjr. Our ciutrgaa will
nrprlaa you
Wa repair atarllng allrar. old plated
ware, hronr.a ftK<ir>a. rtnga and
watehaa. I-ot u» pollah rour oM all
•arwar*. thereby a<Ml>.g to Ita Ufa
«nd beauty.
Tboro la katOr ••yitlai wo
•Ml da to tho war of rapatrtajr*
Oar ffcariM ova oomlaat.
L M. BENNETT
IBM WEITI.tK K
Alkaakta TkMtia ■!<»
Handbags
Main Floor.
Silk or leather, all the new
•hapc*. Just for Mat-ir QQ n
day. each wUI»
Hot Water Bags
Main Aisle.
Mad« of thn beat Goodrich
white rubber. Jquart CQm
•lie SSe, * quart CSC
All guaranteed perfect and
reliable.
Cups and Saucers
"Economy liHffltnt."
Fine Bavarian ( hlna t*ui>* and
I Saucer*. white only, )u»t for
Saturday, rup and saucer Q.
for . U C
IJtnlt. one dozen.
Women's Shoes
"Eeonemy Baaement."
We have about 60 pair* of
Women'* Vlcl Kid Sb<<ea,
worth up to $2M. In ai«e« Shi,
4 and 4H: only Jtiat an odd
lot; a* you want them at. QQ
a pair OJu
Ladies' Umbrellas
Main Floor,
A thousand of them sold for
11.00 everywhere -Hat- M.
urday. each 00C
TIVOLI
SEE THE BIG
DIVING
CONTEST
Vat ail! men and worn at* nma'enr
divers tn the 111 jit tank ••
thla theatre #e»ir'lay night. tn
lowing the ycttwilif ftfjuAtlr Art
bjr the I»a Ytang Hlftsra ITan-1
»>rr.e prise to wlt.r er T'» e- '-r
nte«t. leave your nam* at thea
tr«
POTtfeAB TRICK*. 1A« ASH file
wmmmmmm
SEATTLE THEATRE
rh»n> Main IS
Pt+rnad Rtg Urrk
IIAII V.Y Jk MIT( HKM, PRfcftKVT
The Crime of the Law
Prtfaa—l*f. «»r, 60»
Harffita Nl«ht Maodar. Aay a»ot »*a
TO DEPORT HIM
OROVir.LK. Cal., Feb. S—Jap
anese hara are leading a movement
to deport Klmo Hhelto, a fellow
countryman, convicted of mlaron
duct In the pr«nence of women
'Shelto mum no," la the Hlogan of
Orovllln J# r«
KVRfiKTT. K..h « fSvnrnU ex
p«rlrnc«d 1U «old«-*t day In nil
y«ar« Thuraday, th* temperature
droppln* U» I* abovn rr.ro
Mftrl lnk«; li Uo*<*n and lliu Hkatlnx
la nood.
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CHILLY IN EVERETT
WE MAKE
AWNINGS
t'hl* 1« Mr* time of yenr fo r#
r»J your oM
•'iv nlng* with new T
klrt'f ue milk" will improve th,
look* of your phce of hunlnc**
I'hont* I-! I lot I 340 c'i 6 »iiir r#»i«
. "««*t.t» lln < v ill tun ;i r ,,| u \
')\t further Inform* tlon
Linquist & Lund, Inc.
MAftt I'At'Tl IIICIIX
MM I 111 Hit At K..M i:
Whole Town Has Special Week of Prayer for
Helpless Woman and She Is Cured by Miracle
By K. W. Payne
Rlt it LAND « I N I IK.
Wis, 1-eb. t> "It was Christ
Himself rose before nie, and
lie said, 'Will you lean on me
land walk?' T rose to my feet,
trembling, and 1 \\ M.KI D
on legs that for 2<> years had
been helpless, paralysed!"
Thus did Mm. §. H. Moran
picture to m* th# marvelous
miracle of faith which th*y say
wn worked upon har In a w«el<
lono prayer meeting In her llttla
cottati* here.
t canto to Klchlanrt Center to
hear her Story, and I have talked
with many who corroborate It.
Neighbors Gather
"They fathered In inv parlor." she
»:.ld. "one evening. All my neigh
hots nml friend*.
"Our minister *i*ike a few heantl
fill word* to than), and then they all
knelt about me In prayer, a* I **t
Hiifferlnr I was enduring worse
pnln than usual that day In my
wheel chair
That chair hud heen a prison of
j torturo to me for ovnr a quarter of a
century
"All through the night, and alt
through the following week, the
watchers stayed with me. reliev
ing each other In turn.
'•Finally, one night, the pastor
tiptoed silently Into the room.
"He said that seven days of
worship had passed, and hs re
told the story—the beautiful
story—of the day when Christ,
beside the pool of Betheeda,
bade the cripple arise and take
up his bed and walk.
"Then the pastor turned to me,
I and anoint I'd me with oil. The
mom ass very dark, desptta the
faint glimmer of the candle* on the
j mantel.
Sees Vision of Jesus
' There was the perfume of flow
'era In the air. and the sound of
j half-breathed prayers A sort of
musical throbbing beat dully on tny
1 ears
"Suddenly I knew that not
my friends' praysrt, but only
my OWN perfect faith In Qod
would bring ma Hi* mercy.
Then everything around m* fell
Into blackness and I saw Jsaus
Himself. In a glove of gold. He
spoke to me In a voice aa
sweet aa bsautlful music.
"'Will you walk?' cam* His
voice, 'leaning on none ether
arm but mine?'
and formerly executive clerk to e*
jUov. Davidson
"We used to think Mrs Moran ah
j •olutely without hope of cure." he
A Watchful
Administrator
A great many
times in our expe
rience we have been
able to save an estate
much more than the
moderate fees we are
allowed as adminis
trator or executor.
A case in point is
that of the Joseph
Buckley estate, for
which we saved
$123.25 on an exor
bitant undertaker's
bill, our claim for a
reduction to a reas
onable figure being
upheld, upon suit, by
the Superior Court.
It pays to employ
the experienced and
impartial Dexter Hor
ton Trust and Sav
ings Bank in*- any
matter of trust.
Dexter Horton
Tierst and Savings
Bank
FURNITURE
THAT WILL SAVE
YOU MONEY
f*
PS Ym
rr s t
♦27 SO Quartered *4 f |"ft
Oak JJnffpt 0 I I iOU
110.00 Qimrtrrnd flf|
Oak library iUU
»TOO Iron Hod. bliM), M Cfl
whltn or nrvt>n y I iJU
$10 00 Miitlrcoii. ri'K •"? fin
ulnr IMk, wr-lKlit . iUU
J9 fiO la-hOkt Heat »|» nr
Hooker
<t*nxli P;ilil for 1 ><-d Ooodx)
S. h. POYNOR
The Economy Store
1521 FOURTH AVENUE
BETWEEN PIKH AND PINE
THE STAR—FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ft. 1914.
"Night with Hl* words, ■
great atri.ngth flow.-tt Into my
eplrlt. I WILL'" I cried, and
I roes to my feet I walked
about the room, and aeemed to
feel the guidance of Hl* arm."
• 1 '*
The city phynlclntl, Dr. On.
Mitchell, wn* axkeil what lie ehould
think of this aliened miracle,
"All I can any ts," he replied,
"that two w.-rka ago Mrs. Moran
waa a pltlahln Invalid, and that to
day ahe la un'tueatlonalily eared."
Helpless for Years
I aak>>d thn aamo iiuestlon of
Kalph Thurln-r, newapaper owner,
answered "For rears she waa a'
familiar sight, helples* In her wheel
chair Hut *lnce Ihat prayer meet
ing she walka alniut rt will, totally
cured of her Infirmity."
Finally I went to Mra Moran'*
pastor. Dr D <5 Jones, of the Ka
formed Methodist church.
"Kxcept aa a wondrous
he declared, "the event I* absolute
ly inexplicable It waa the direct
Intervention of (Sod "
GIRLS MAROONED
MID HEAVING ICE
CHICAOO. Feb « Half froren.,
, two women spent seven frightful
hour* alone last night at the crib,
two miles off shore In l«*ke Mlchl-
Ban. until •arty today, a fire tug
burked It* way through tha Ice and
rescued thrtn
Thr«"«" tn«>n companion* of 'be
pair were believed to hate perlahed
in the lake trying to reach (be
women In a rowboat
The two gave their name* as
Mm. May Hmlth and May Wade
They were about IS yeara of age
Thejr admitted they spent yester
day at the crib, which la an Intake
(through which Chicago receive*
part of lt» water supply.
PICKS ANOTHER ONE
OLTMPtA, feb « -flor IJ*ter
haa designated Tuesday. February
J", a* "Child Welfarw day." at th«
*ugge»tlon of the parent teacher*'
association*.
My Meals Don't
Hurt a Bit
A Little Stuart'* Dyapapala T»N*t
Will Aid Your Exhaueted Stom
ach to Olgttt Any Maal
l»n't It a real Joy to aee children
e»l" There la almost a rldlculou*
humor about It The name Joy that
* child f«el* at m»al time ahouid ba
"ilierlcnced by mown up*" and
would be If Ibey would only do aa
children do.
The work. worrUa and woaa of
adult life eihauat the digestive ap
j aratu* and natura vary often la
not allowed lime or opportunity t#
renew or repair Uia aihauatad or
gao* and depleted dlfeaUva Jrilcea.
"Well Whata You Think o' a Big
Feed Without Pain?"
A Stuart* tablet goes Into the
•tomach lllte food. It contains
nothing but natural dilative ele
ments and when at work In a weak
-tomach It aids the worn-out gnu
trio glands, supplies the right mix
ture of stomach Juices and under
the action of the atomach It thof
oughly permeates all the food Thoi
when the stomach work la done the
meal goes Into the amalt Ititeatlnm
In better shape to be aeslmllltted
Ity the system
One element of Htuart's Dyspep
sia Tablets Is so strong and effl
clent that one grain of If will di
gest I.iiOO (tralna of mixed food,
uch at meats, vegetables, grains,
fluids, etc.
The iilmple habit of eating a St it
art's I).vap<pala Tablet after ea< h
meal will readjust your digestion
In a very abort time *o that you
will no longer need assistance.
Oo to your druggist and obtain a
box today; price, 50 cenUk
, With them during the day were
Crlbtender Wm. Caiinell. Jr. and
Stephen Varley. a Chicago rtinwnlo
*l<m merchant. <'annell'» guest
i*st evening Canoell and Varley
rowed aahore for provisions and to
pick up "Is-Uf" \Vila<m. Canned'*
assistant. wUit had been visiting in
the city loiter the trio started to
row back, but half way their boat
stuck In the Ice.
A a«arch!liiht picked them up an
they atruggled In the floe, and tug*
put off to their rescue Navigation
wa* difficult on account of the
heaving Ice cake*, and bafore help
reached the *pot the three men and
I their boat had disappeared.
SHRINERS PLAN
TO SPEND $1,000
ONATLANTATRIP
In order to Invade Mlanta. C,a ,
with the intention of brlmclng bark
the promlie of the Imperial coun
cil of the Ancient Arabic order of
N'oblea of the Myntlr Shrine to
meet in Seattle In 1»I6. Nile Tem
ple official* will ninke an outlay
of $10,000 on the Southern trip.
A* one feature of the motley
raining campaign, n Shrlner mln
*trel ahow will be given at the
Moore theatre March 21. which
will serve the double purpoae of
welcoming the Hhrlncr* from Ma
nlla and Japan
At the 1912 meeting of the Shrln
m In Mm Angeles, It la eatlmated
they apent 15,000,000 whlla In the
city The co*t of securing the con
vention and entertaining wag |M,
828 30.
.Seattle Shrlner* will provide
$.10,000 for *uch a program In ca*c
the 1915 meeting come* here.
BAILIFFS ANGRY
Klve court bailiff*. who*e pay h>H
been stopped on Haturdaya, holiday*
and vacation periods, owing to the
operation of the now presiding Judg»
system In King county, are up In
arm*.
They declare that, aa old aoldler*.
I hey ehould be given a chance to
get full pay. In order to live com
GET BUSY, BOYS
Official* of the Internal revenue
'department* of both Seattle and Ta
coina have noticed no grent ru*h of
applicant* for Income tax blank*
;during the la*t month, although tho
jlaw demand* that returns bo Made
pot later than March 1.
BUILDING PLANT
A new mannfnnturln«c dlatrlct I* to
be opened up on I,ake Washington
The Washington t'nlt Brick *
Tll«> Co. In hooii to begin conntriie
tlon of ii plant for tin- manufacture
of imit concrete I>llll<llnx matcilah;
Norman II AbruniH* president of
tho Seattle Automobile club, Is head
of the new concern.
Vienna bullda tenements for Ita
poor. Each building Ih supplied
with a cooperative store for the
benefit of the tcnunU.
Mrs. S. H. Morjn, Who Waa a
Halplaaa Cripple for 26 Year*, and
Who. After a Weak of Special Pray
er. la Able to Walk—and Carry a
Baby.
WOMAN BLAMED
The supreme court ha* reversed
.tudre Gilliam In tlw* damage ■ull
brought by Mr«. I'earl Guernsey
aitnlnst the Puget Bound Traction.
I.lght * I'ower Co. Hhe alighted
from a Kauntleroy rar. and wa*
stru"k at the car swung at 2Mb a*
t». W and Andover *t. The *upreme
roort declared sha alone was to
blame.
TEACH IT BY MAIL
RKKKKI.KY. Cal, Feb. < —Th*
t'nlverslty of California «of
Agriculture ha* tent out circular*
announcing the e»tahll*hment of a
mtlpb of correspondence course* In
farming
EVERETT. Keb «—The flr«t an
dual meeting of the Pacific North
*ml Aieoclatton of Itelry Milk
Inapectora will be held !n Seattle
March 27 and I*, la the announce
ment made here by H. O. Henderson,
secretary treaaurer.
—TOPAIf *T1 I.K* TOOAT
Get That Bradbury
Suit or Overcoat
Tomorrow j yjjfe
The Eastern ha* hft omr the center for well- jtm)
dressed men—because—it pay« to think when you
buy clothes and believe us, thousands of men are yfcrvi:. V
thinking—and they are thinking right. When you
buy suits and overcoats of the Bradbury calibre,
you can bank on what you're getting.
Bradbury garments are made of pure wool ma- ■?
terials, the best trimmings, and exclusive patterns, • *V\
in conservative styles for men who care. If you're
a thinking man and one that cares, you'll find iflHlf.
Bradburys here for all occasions. The prices start- j^3
$25 I||
MEN'S FURNISHINGS I
! 75-cent Neckwear, 50c.
ON EASY PAYMENTS £ V\\ [
CREDIT is the new modern way of buying. It's V\\\ \
so convenient that you never miss the money r<A
spent for new attire as you do when paying cash. UA
A little down and a little each "PAY DAY" will \f
dress you well.
Saturday fitting & j Saturday j
, 1332-34- Second Ave., Near Union St ■■
SEATTLE'S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE
"My Oid Kentucky Home"
The M rain of this famous old song will brinf
pleasant memories to you. Hut, if you could sit down
to your own Bungalow Player I'iano and play it your
self. you'll forget business trouble* and < are*. You'd
make the family rirc 1c happier and you'd be happier
yourself.
A Kythmodic Music Roll ami a Bungalow Player
Piano make a gifted musician of you. I'he rout is not
j;rrat and your silent piano will be accepted in part pay
ment. Step m and hear the old heart songs on a
Bungalow Player Piano today on your way home from
business.
5. Fr/nfec Par? Ownety
KILKAft BLDO
A\/r "" Trr-T7177T7 ro#lTY
BULL BROS.
Just Printers
1013 THIRD *»AIN 1043
THE
Romance of Wealth
i< a subject that never will cease to appeal to the
minds of men.
All great fortune* of the present day owe their
magnitude to the fact that they are founded on
real estate. These investments were made a few
year* ago when land was cheap. In Seattle—
during the pa«t 40 years—the Walker Estate has
run into the millions The rise in real estate
values here following lucky early day purchases,
resulted in this pile of wealth for the Walker
F.state.
Today the «ame opportunity in farm tnnd or
acreage investments awaits the shrewd man with
a little capital.
Saturday. February 14, The Star is going to
show you a lot of real farm land investments.
Be sure you read the Farm Special.
"Th« nt t.«pfrtwtf U ti»« fleet
TffarfcMr" for
w.rmirAr
rsantmrn
r H»r «(u4«0(l iHrn by DO IN<J
HKATTf.F r.NUrvrKKrvO BCHOOL,
IV.
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