The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1907, Page 8

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& THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1907. NG. ° owen JEANIE AGROUND |p gM OONTO WEST. eceeee| ner is rioaray] “FREDERICK & ‘NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOGES DAILY AT 6:90 park board in Yhe matter of elab Steamer Jeante ‘8 orating the city park and boulevard | Goagt Co. ran aground near Peters whan Uni Behan moma eat: ia tats fake es ie | Specialsin Women’ 324 Children’s Knit uncer ceived im this city on tr from the east, Of this $60,000 was om the east through ib: | fr on and $60,000 from Phi | ry | tide and is expected to now be pro - Rom neon ora mand the tom P| SALEM'S LINE-UP ('syen’snormeet 9% 20H T° Vives of exceptional merit are included at these prices. ‘The garments a sroportiond treasury since the beg! ing of the | ade ja, Indic ee Re ee ae eee ae, bs wel outta eis Ito dispatches recelved by the local | dnd perfect fitting. We have taken them from reg ot ur tags and me vite d the mm at very interesting re. called a “bankers' panto,” as it) York, as well as in the*metropelis A ), |@ificiais, Capt. Austin ts in ¢ 4 Z re doos not seem to have affected the }Al the rest GF the transfer came The Hneup of the; Salem Meh aid The Jeanie has a cargo of Wuctions . Baghen 260.000 |eehool football team for » 8 ’ roard and \| bh people ag large, who are proesed | from New York, Of this § gphool football tim for ths ofe and selon aboard and It init “se women's Jersey Ribbed, Flee@Lined, ” Two-Piece Gar | AT Pe—Women's Cle Combination Suita, of Jerse b welche ine with their bus calmly | was for Oregon banks and the re | with the Lincoln high school eleven | not known tf this “ « damaged H|| . rah ochet finished and fleece-lined cotton, In ¢ High os. 4 as though the bankers were fog en-| mainder for San Fr 0, with orrow Was angounced for the| While she wan ashore or not arent _ fa an Nor, 1 he \ wis are silk Gr 0 oa enna one oie and por toc n er on & countering difficulty in recalling the exception of amall « mnt FOF | eee tin pa. pag porte AT 25. Childr ents, of er gr t " * ne this morning, Manager , Suite wight, J rib ahe ray, fleecetinag eastern loans. Sacramento and Freee. | . AT 50¢— Women's Combination Suits, of medium welgh ak. ber garment — ‘3 | Hauck, of Lincoln, reading It to the SECURE® JUDGMENT hed, fleece-lined cotton, In cream, High neck, long sleeve and oa < oe Two-Pisce ¢ fee ae ie teary tadents at a rousing ble assembly John ¥ and Entolle Humphrey fy ankle length ; liver gray. The Vests have 1. woven ela JA s GRA! od 5 P t whic peoches were | yesterday secured a judgment of fa AW 75¢-—Women's Combination Suits, of Jersey ribbe d merino, in © garment wh boy $2,000 agaipat the ity for property HH] ilver gray, High neck, long sleeve and ankle length ot Garme j in the jee The Li eam, the heaviest taken in the improvement of Key: fl alr gy¢—Women's Two-Piece Garments, of Jersey ribbed merino wen 8 Por warment | tq (By United Press.) jtime of the September riots and] man of which welsh 8, wit stone place | «in cream and natural color, The Vests are silk crochet finisher dren ribbed mering, fq » Japanese immigration meth | VP tomorrow as follows Niles, . i land perfect fitting, Per garment broken sizes. These may am color VANCOUVER, B. ©. Nov, 15--A Dombshel! was throwa Inte placid cireles of the Japanow @, Keenes, r,t, Sav Hall's hand-loaded shells are the utah, rm, Hofer k ost, Leaded with any kind of Eyre, ©, Sarruer, q., captain, Krebs, | jowder and to order, Hall's, 1111 eo SESE") Misses’ and Children’s Fur Sets [$5.00 ‘|BOYLES| ect 423 PIKE STREET. 2 BALLARD AVE. | consternation relgns in the ony here today whea Pedoral Com rn missic Mackensie King an ply a howneed that he had sent the names | eo it from th t Angora Set, with fitted neck piece and plain muff ; Set of Imitation Chinchilla, with fitted ne od muff, in pillow ¢ fect $4.95 For Cravenette Squirrel, with plain throw of a number of the most pro ent flees of the Japanese of the my to Ottawa, of ledgers with a recommendation that they tional evid be prosecuted for perjury | the best kne tion to the testimony they gav officials of t lore him during his tov here into the amount ¢ $1.75 and animal-trim ! Lamb Set, with fitted neck pleee, Angora tri and muff, also Angora trimmed, and ing | Set of White and Gray small purse s2.00 and plain, square muff x eR EERE Raincoats T Plain Lamb Set, with fitted neck piece and muff | Set of Muffalon, with plain throw and square muff Just in the \ for you to buy | pores Span tie Jeges | with purse f proaching rainy Ab rT FOR |}]] Imitation Ermine Set, with plain throw and » | White and Gray Squirrel Set, with plain th ~. 7 weather, we offer for tomop - @ next meeting o | ead med yi) uff ah , club will be with Mre C.D caine e e jj mult, head trimmed | Dillow me : ow's selling ® Mne of Cray, December 12 | of Red Fox, with long throw, trimmed with pow R ur Se of curly gore ith fitted neck plece — neoat Egan Dramatic Schoo! a im t Ice | }' : vt + etl Ane A bey anaes 3 @ | ‘alls, and pillow muff $5.75 a ; Yao Monn Gramatie achesl Wit If and square m ith pu $3.50 | and belted styles, mate of iy f ar te : l ej ) | F i imitation Ermine Set, with Angora-trimmed fitted nd Fox Set, long plain throw | Hight nd dark 60) ; P ‘ M } animal effect B05) « Chinchilla, with flat ' with Council of Jewish Women. \ ae y ) ’ ° Set of Imitation inchilia, a collar trim: t The regular monthly m Art and Travel Department of 4 h ad of Any ( a mpe titor || White . Get, with fancy neck med with tails, and pillow muff ° a with sou. de ‘Hiree nt yo “hye mn: » Sea Ww wh > ] head $4.50 | and pillow muff, in animal effe price oe $5.00 oF & talk cn current events by Mra >. BB $35.00 Suit or Over © ROW ess ¢eees + $26.28 i get of Curly Angora, with long, plain throw and | Iceland Fox Set, with long boa and pillo Fags better quality, f M. Himmelhoeh, a paper on Morris | Mercer st., y $32.50 Suit or Overcoat now $24.40 [I quare mutt $4.95 22.8 Special ..+++sites 188) A ‘ Rosenfield and his “Songs of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to R $30 ( S ) 22.50 Hi) _ sect ee) Ghetto, by Mre. Ignace Reiss wandtlory 00. Reltwey $30.00 Suit or Overcoat now .... $22.50 |} q } Chicago, which was read by Mre $27.50 Suit or Overcoat now $20.65 | f ¢. Ik { Ralph Schoenfeld, and mulscal 8 Auxitla eee aoa ee te $18.75 ||| Many Articles poe Priced at $2. 50 Remnants 0 arpeting Specially y ied i lections. ene te . pilates “Hi tod “aed ia angst ella aaa aaNet ce In the China « , The Domestic vor Coverings Sect will place on sale tomorrow The Literary and Musical Club. hall this af om” VU Suit or Ov AL NOW cocesccves $16.90 China, Cut ¢ a number o nants, including va kinds of Carpeting, a The Ladies’ Literary and Musics Culture Club $20.00 Suit or Overcoat now .........-. $15.00 | China, Deco which have been made into Ff ome by belng bout, ‘ inde club held their open meeting at Culture club w 18 c 3.5) 1 among at vers by having a regular rug fringe attached. Speelal prices the home of Mrs. George meet tomorrow afternoon with Mr $ OO Suit or Overcoat now ....ceeeee $13.2 0 j 50¢ to $1.59 ? yesterday afternoon. A most im) P J Van Horn at her home, 92 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat now $11.25 Quaker City Cut Gla new design; special Drummers’ San of Body Brussels and Tapestry Brussels Cap being | teresting program was ‘The club had as its guests m hers of the Coterle club and bi 2 Jamebs st Junior Prom Committee ee wh will have | Overcoat in both stores is on the back of a well- peting, as well M4 inches, will be few other k xthe from 22 inches to ally priced at 1 RB@ to $06 City Cat Gla rately cut in a We will keep up this lick until every Suit and 4 the Ladies’ Musical club, of Se ee sais attle. ‘ ire leased customer. EE a ee aamenbaree Fir Kitchen Safe, — $3.65 Leather Pillow entertained the Danght ren Hinton, Mi ated is nie Tops, Special feecects ste Nar at her home yesterday afternoon | st Miss Beatrice _—~ “ BOY | i) sae two shelves inside, ar with a guessing contest Mra. F. verta Jones and Mr ford ven ation M A. Fack 4 Mrs. Noble ca ¥ ™ foap Lake oap cleanshe appt se onthe me 423 PIKE STREET. aged Leather Piltew Maan e Kitchen Table, Spade. $1. 10 be sold st $1.96 tonomow a fk heala the Drapery Section, ‘Thess! Tabi ; : t. P a ps come in natural * r i, specially 5 < and are finished in ab * and pfre enlg among whith are flora atterns im good ook « an Heads, Giteg o Princess Angeline and othe The Tops are completa, rea ft fringed all around a aced. Very interest omorrow at .§f, TLerest bes peaeeed Seattle Were $15, $18, $20 and $25 Tomorrow’s Price Is [$1 2.50) Now, Men! Here you have the biggest values ever known in Staple Majestic Range «-.INCORPORATED ... Black and Blue Suits, as well as high-grade fancy worsteds. We've not only slashed the price tags of our regular lines, but include in this greatest of all Clothing Sales two big purchases of Suits from well- known makers who were in a tight fix financially. Now for a Fall Suit at a price never before possible—$12.50. These come material worsted cheviot nd cassi 4 it ' 1 ; ca $16.00 LADIES’ $20.00 | se!f-strapping and contrasti colore in meres—in ; of thi e n's latest de 1 colori broadcloth, a plaited; are excellently tal : yest * : ; )} CUT TO CUTTO and nicely finished; # special one-da Also black hed worsteds, clay woreteds and blab eed | $9.50 RAINCOATS $14.00 a as : ; $ HIGH GRADE CRAVENETTES, The coats are « e-breasted styl | 1 st Raincoats that will sell on sight » t tt ‘ | Je in the latest fall styles ae j woven e EN'S HIGH GRADE CRAVENE TTE RAIN hape. They ‘ | gray and COATS, perfection of st fit and w ‘ | ete, high ' tn eh $16 and $18 cc tailored garments have £ ts, in es 34 to i au MEN'S CRAVENETTES, Mr. Man! We chal eation Clothing ann $24 | MEN'S $28.00 AND $32.00 cRAVENETTEs, of Seattle do not reveal a par 1 he Sale of 1,000 ry aa in _erelus ive pattorne and ch built we YOUNG MEN'S CRAVENETTES $18.00, $20.00 anc Men's Suits, worth $15.00, iffe; others semé-fit tyles; worth $16; special at and some fitted with belt; tan, gray, | MEN'S STORM COATS, worth $1 | Oxford; a i ‘30.00 RAINCOATS. $21.00. RUBBER COATS, worth $5, at | Th feled ¢ RUBBER CAPES, worth $3, at tt Re 1 GIRLS’ CRAVENETTES k it ifitted f BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES A aaiaal Ss Silk Rebliariend Coat at $22. 50 That’ s a Beauly | WORTH $34.00, And not only beautiful, but it’s remarkably good value, too—it’s of a fine Silk Taffeta—rain proof and dust proof—in handsome darks ji 8:30 to Noon Saturday 8:30 to Noon Saturday toned stripes—Blues, Greens, Reds and Grays—it's a loose, one-piece, full sweep back—full front—single breasted—buttoned through—= doubled over shouldere—wide strap points form yoke effect-—button points and fancy cuffs—a coat that's ¢ g to take with women who . . know what's what, for it looks what it is—a stylish, uptodate, service-giving Coat—good in rain or shine—for day or evening | a | $22 Values at $16. wince] GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. | tines! Corner Corner : 8:30 to Noon Saturday 8:30 to Noon Saturday LARGEST MANUFACTL unas oF wa beahiooe BAW NTS IN THE WORLD. ; Boys’ SOc Knee Pants 28c Pequot Sheeting [18¢ 18c Sa na coma = = ie " THE COLLEGE WIDOW . t SEATTLE THEATER TH TD AVEN EF THEATER WHO DARED BAST LYNNE COLISEUM ville Act ‘ — PE NEW SHOW IB | Com and All Greater ¥ HERE, World-t Vance

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