The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1908, Page 4

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i Bi = ty | load of dinplay apples thi wh timates the probable attendance wt Vint Mra, Leona W. Browne, whose suc | Conspicuous among 70,000, | essful professional career ax an attorney places her as an admirable oandidate. Although not an ac elud woman, a number of the club members appear to favor her now | dicted Robin Coupe ination | murder of former Senator Carmack, Dr. Sarah Kendall fs another’ | There le the greatest exe/tement etrong candidate. Dy. Kendal! ran here it te believed that other tn Sue echo! director 18 years ef0 82) LINCOLN, Neb. Nov. 18,—Wit-| dleimente wilt fellow, the independent Ucket, which WS tam J. Bryan and Mrs. Bryan will Gefented by the opposing Party. | depart in a few days for an ex When interviewed this morning as 4 southern tr to the possibilities of her nomina fm and southern trip, tended we «| probably including @ stay at & pon Raed wy fw ghey ne | Realth resert in the republic of) The Central Labor Counell has Heard nothing from the club| Mexico. A rumor that Bryan in| sent « telegram to President Gom Wamen's headquarters. However, | ded to hold « ay canter | pers of the American Federation of ghe said whe thought tho election /ences with western and southern | Labor commending him for the] Of the right woman would be a| “emocratic leaders has boon Oe stand taken by him in the re waieable addition to the schoo! | =e% Brvem says that Re om presidential campaign for @ long rest 4 ! heh 1 ball Saturd ight, Dr. Kendall is in favor of the en: | gtocK MARKET FUANIQHED | iebth annual ball Saturday nigh forcement of the vaccination law! BY & CG. OSBORN @ CO. November 31, at the Eagles’ hall dn the schools, and thinks a woman ay The Central Labor Counell will Would be a great agaistance In the New York, Nov, 19, 1908 | eloct a delegate at ite next meeting irection of promoting the health of | tooks, jHigh| Low) Bid |A’k'd to attend the convention of ¢ the schoo! children. Amaig. Cop 4a $6\4/ S744) STN | Washington Federation of Labor at! Mre. Ellon &. Fish, president of AME Cob) S78) ete oT) piag, Walla Walla January 7 | the Woman's Century club, would | 4's. @ R. Co! 96%! 06a) bO%! Governor Albert BE. Mead will lead the grand march at union ball on November j136 also make a desirable nominee. Am. Sugar y 63% Mrs. Fish is a womanly woman, Anacon, Cop| a, great business tact that Atchison would be of assistance to the only ‘woman serving in such @ respon sible position. Miss Adelia M. Parker, teacher 4 Ps Ploy reparet yy at the Washington high school of Chi N. Wate ity th economics, and leader in the Wo. Col. F. & Iron: #3 vt man’s Equal Suffrage society, may | Brie : be one of the nominees. Gen, iiectric.| = aa aN, KISS COWS FOR BRYAN. IMs nity 1s6y % for Thanksgiving eve Labor Temple, and | union at the Areade han. %\! we x | Green HL Central N. ‘fant itegiis 4) OH) Ky is | | G8%) 62%) | @3%/ Soe 4% 55 L NEW YORK, Nov, 13.—Hlection m. Detting on Bryan will force James “ Ternies of Waterbury to we i { (my U United Pres.) | The grand jury this afternoon in | Cooper and Jobo Sharpe for the| | Stein-Bloch || LABOR NOTES | | The Bakers’ union will give ite! Two labor dances are scheduled | ers and Gasfitters will dance at the! the * AGNEW OUT OF POLITICS County Auditor Agnew, in refer THE STAR-—FRIDA Nov 7", Duncan the Olerka’ | uM, The Piumb- Tailors’ habit of wearing. ‘ring thie morning to the rumor) be yarn = wa nd eek ere that he is a candidate for county lously low price— wil drive Waiter Hope Penn, Ry 1120% 129%. iast treasurer, sald that he is porma-| m * tom to make up with his mothertn: | poopie’s Gas./100%) 99%/100 [100% | nently out of politics, a law; will compe! “Tom” Cronin of p. steel Car.) 99% 29%, 39%) 40 | cane on Bes Plymouth to kiss the first seven | Reading 120M 189% 140% 140% ogee oe cor ee cows he meeta on Plymouth rural RS & mh 18% He v highways; will make Charles Tif ony ’ « large mercantile house tn aH 33%. 22%, 23%) 29% Clty,” sald he, “and when my pres of Wolcott sleep crosswise tn four times; will taduce “Tim” & te] 50M! 51 7% UTM be « candidate for any other f Shevin of Union City to take « bath 26%) 26% all the other boys the best of im the Napgatuck river tomorrow, | Union Wiisiy ish but as for me, | am perma and Wiibar Tonks of Waterville U. & Steel bShe) Ga per Steel, pfd hie Lise MIs Q tT nently out hed politics. must sleep thr hte f h . ~ ie ag Bree "ae Weatinghouse{ BLM My, 91 8 stack, says a Waterbury (Conn); ied t. Union 48%) 64 | G4) oh Sama | "ln mama, alone sf ober “cot PRINCESS BEATRICE CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. ent term of office expires I will sot nd is not @ offer with} the| ' ee Spa | CHANGES SCHEDULE ert, attorney, a complaint was ts | ' | ued today by the prosecuting at- Dee 168 hosts uesy Los Word was recelved this moroing torney, charging Frank Purcell, May 107% 107% 107% 197 | at the local offices of the Canadian who operates Lincotn park, a re >| say TOLG 102 [101 N/1OLK | Pacitic railway that the schedule ; GARDEN TRACTS aa © the Seamer Princess Beatrice, 5 2yacre tracts, $100 an covering the Victoria run of the! 5 acre; easy terms: close to Princess Royal during repairs on 4 car line and lake; level, clear —B| the latter, had been changed. Hor money. ed; fine for chickens and ber layover day will hereafter be Mon rhea. | day, instead of Sun nd there Kuster & Hartzell National Lend inv. Ce, Ina. [| Wil be no boat out of Victoria Sun 2107 First Ave. 917 Firat ay. }day night. This change goes into j effect at once Bet. Vine and Cedar Streets RELIABLE DRY GOODS STORE Get. Vine and Cadar Streets. Note the Result in Saturday’s Announcement. = — Not How Much, but on How Close a Margin of Profit We Can Successfully Do Business—Read 4 2 ; Men’s Furnishings for Saturday aoe eyo A Sale of Comforters and 4 Men's Extra Fine Jaeger Fleeced Underwear; Men's Box Calf and Blankets Saturda the fleece that won't gather in lumps or Vict Kid Shoes, : — iq ‘wear off; celebrated for ite wearing quall- double soles, biucher We guarantee you a great saving on your ; ies; nik Gptalel oeutas dnd nontey 5 fed Bal. good value | Comforter and Blanket wants for this win- finished; sizes 32 to 46. Our price Oc at $4.00. Bee Hive | {*", a4 on all your other winter comforts , Men's 75 per cent. Wool Fall Weight Under in this Hae. Also note our prices ql Wear, vest and drawers to match, $3.25 — ae in gray, with pink and lar cut, ext ‘ood value; they come _ rood we isaac ag tes Geo "84 QO gio Viet 14 Secs, | bn Gee nie 49c sizes 22 to 46. Our price a patent tip, light and | Cotton Blankets in tan and gray, with faney Men's Natural Australian Wool Vests and metiem soles. This} dorders. a Drawers to match; sizes 32 to 46; 90 per shoe usualty sore for Sent pure wool; saperior quality; this gar- $3.00 Boe Hive ment we strongly recommend for its wear- price eee 50 # ing and non-shrinkable qualities. 1 50 only ki Our price .... Misner’ Viet and Box t Men's Strong Merino Fall Weight Half-Hose; Gar Sheen with 4 sizes 9% to 11%; for strong wear this double anion i ys can't be beat. Our price, 25¢ special for . $1.38 4 lor We show « strong line of Men's Piain-and Boys’ Ot in School Fancy Cashmere Haif-Hose, in light “4 Shoes. rranted not dium and heavy weights; sizes 9% to rip with hard wear. 11%; extra fine value. y} Bee Hive special Our price c price $1 98 Women’s Warm Underwear - ‘ « Women's Fine Jersey Pants to match; vests Ribbed Vests and form-fitting and The Very Latest Novelties in La- dies’ Collars and Belts full regular cut; they come tn natural and eream color; sizes 4, 6, 6 Hive A large and varied showing for Saturday 4 price = 25c very specially priced. . ‘Women's Fine Elastic Ribbed Cott Vesta | Ladi Silk and Lace Fancy Steck Collars ‘ nd Pants to match: superfine qualit ruching trimmed; the very latest 25 4 iit ean cvailty style. A Bee Hive’ special Cc i price Oc Ladies’ Ruching Stock Collars, two rows of 3 We show @ strong line of Womer a's Fine ruching, with Persian trimming between; 4 Wool Underwear, in fal wintes also Silk Stock Collars, all the latest and % weights, in white and natural choleest styles. A Bee Hive 7 specially priced up from Si. 00 spectal 5 Women’s Biack Cashmere Hose, reinforcea | 1 Lot of 14 Sik Elastic Beita; % heel and toe; fast black; sizes 8% meto black and brown only; a 910. Bee Hive price on! 25¢ value [0c, A Bee Hive special, Women's Superior Fast Dye Black Cashmere Saturday . Howse, double sole, reinforced heel and toe: | 1 Lot of Ladien’ Silk Elastic Belts, in a sizes 8% to 10, Bee Hive ‘ choles line of colors #nd buckles; the very price only 39c latest and choicest styles for Fall weer. A Bee Hive special 59c Apron Values Below Regular Stylish Waists Specially Priced : Saturday Ladies’ Brilllantine Waists, perfect fitting. 26 dozen Glhgham Aprons go on sale Satur with tucked yoke front and back and wns day morning, made of good quality ging sleeves with tucked cufts; they come ham, cut long and wide. Regular 15 pink, blue, tim, also black ‘and 4 28¢ quality, Your choter C white lal for $2. 50 80 doze hite Lawn Aprons, worth up to | Ladiew’ Stylish Waisis, in black, also white; DOC vith and without tbs, trimmed with made from a good qu Japane ith good quality embroidery, ‘Your tucked yoke and r ¥ [Branch Store 2401- daturday with lace Bee Hive price ; 5c Comforters filled with cotton and covered with good quality silkeline on both sides, woo! tied and generous Very 98 special value Bee Hive price . c filled with Silkoline covered Comforters. $1.25 white cotton, for double bed, Ex tra goof value. Beo Hive price line of better «rade Comforters and Blankets ranging in price 1.25 .. $8.50 Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns and Skirts Women's Outing Flannel Gowns @ good, medium quality Manne) in neat stripes Blankets made from they come nicely trimmed with fancy braid. Specially priced for Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, superior quality, soft and warm, extra full cut; w made and neatly trimmed 0 Special for $1. 0 Women's Outing Flannel Skirts, In neat stripes, with deep ruffle; these are remark able values. Specially priced for 256 wns 506 Remarkable Towel Values for Saturday 50 dozen Barbers’ Towels with and without fringe; special Saturday a0 eden Huck Towels with faney red border regular value 10¢; special Saturda 60 doren Bl 1 Huck’ Towels, oxtra large and heavy fancy red border; actual value 12440; special Saturda 1,10 per dozen te nt of K. nble ached Bath Towe Saturday, each 4c fi = -2403 i Sul AE AL MR ROR MRR Ll SAN AG A SM \SEEK PERSONS WHO Of the 1,500 Suits that we bought of the Stein- | Bloch Co., 750 came in Wednesday, the 4th, and ff} 750 a couple of days ago. is even better than the first, as there is a greater variety of styles, colors and patterns. These are all $30.00 to $40.00 Suits, that business and professional men are in the We made a good purchase, and although every one of these Suits was made this fall, we are able to offer them at the ridicu- 518 This offer will be good until Tuesday, 17th, provided the Suits last that long. J. REDELSHEIMER & Co. First Ave., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the State OVEMBER 13, 1 daughter, Mildred, health officers wore tp the act of) The authoriti . sates % . wa Gordon returned home after hie! nailing wp tho quarantine piacard,|inK fo Gorton’ al a= {i was. Has tapers RANTINE bmniat Dy two mpmen reintve. its | Chef arantinetnsyet eo polde: « d rran bat was dashed violently againal -_—_—_o now loft alone with the wick wel ne being in the duten | ne fs side of the car through the nud land another child now ti with ¢ and ebild, Both Gordon and = |for twonty-fqur hours was ty ef | wilt Hold Banquet <a ak dean oa don stopping of the oar at Mist av Guard Let Two Escape ainouro Joho Gordon, a millwrl peoond yelatlye are orted P | gyer © the police. Bho waa re The Seattle Com for |", * Georgetown, With having | oe “truck on her head and has f living at 516 Ratinter boulevard, ts have eluded the quarantine guards | fawod upon $25 ball, agalaet the hold thelr next raonthiy a Club Making a Choice for ra stella, Prather and her | Sho att tek on her ead and has From House Infected) 1 so nave oncaped the quaran}and made thelr escape. # advice of the health offictais, and| December g, vetnne’t wenaie o4, 0 + ani ; i i i j tine dn watohingspis house an: Mrs, M Leigh, owner of the| when her caso was called yestorda ae hool ; ver @ urle® ever since r Jtine guard re, Mary Leigh, owner o when y cee ~PoAyy evening of November 9 i” Mi : With Diphthe has Geappenres. , ~ y oe 1 | premigns, who wan nursing the girl it was discovered that the wom | Columbia untverst m0 de the health au | that died, and who made her ew | had jumped her ball, escaping a course | ” | Want Exhibit. | port ma je today by the , an r Ny ri 1 o | An extant of the Seattle Com! With one daughter dead from |thorities, who have had charge of] cape from the premises while the} second time rt tn ‘oat ‘This aft the Woman's Con-| mereial olub has been Invited at black” diphtheria, and the wife the family since the death of the is afternoon the Woman's Cer olal ¢ , P ) thy th ° “a ie tury avd are discussing the ad-|the national apple show at Spokane em - vieabitty of sociining a Wonten to Pecember 7-12, and special prises ii bea didwte for actiool sr | WE be awarded for mente it | ] ‘ on displays, Secretary } at the coming school election, A satlkation di y Th B f Ou } hamber of prouitnent club women J. Neely, in a letter to Soareiary| Ht e alance fe) r | Arcade Annex First are apoken of for the position, and Hoos of the Commercl@l club, states | | | roads ANnEx thetr names were presented fer that New York Me BS on gy wat WW P ch of } See 4 nomination at the club meeting, — | two caslends and \ lalla win me uur A llpasn. cote cecal AERO lem asec 2s a SONAR a NM a ASale of Sho for Men With the avowed purpose of winning a fair sh of the men’s shoe business, the Shafer Shoe $ (First Avenue) offers— \ emmen atts —_—_ a Sa RN NE Men’s $3.50 Shoes $2.65 Made of Patent Colt, Vel- our Calf, Tan Calf and Vici Kid; all sizes and widths; fine styles; regu- lar $3.50 Shoes, for .... Boys’ $2 Shoes for $1.55 also Tan Calf Shoes, in all This second shipment the kind | Lace or Button Bal style; pat gun metal, 0 and vici kid; all) and sizes; regu Shoes, fof ...... the Box Calf Shoes, for school or dress wear, all sizes; to 2%; choice at The Shafer Shoe Store 1304 First Avenue First Near Special Announcement of Our NOVEMBER SAL -3 Off on Every Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat in Our Heo This Means a Great Saving to You It means that you can buy during this sale any : $35.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat for $23.35 |$22.50 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat for .. $1 $30.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat for. .$20.00 $20.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoatefor .. $1 $25.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat for .. $1 6.85 $18.00 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat for .. $1 This Includes Blacks and Blues All of our clothing is made in the very best shops in the country. Hand-tailored garments, in newest shades and of the latest patterns. Also on Special Sale $3.00 Silk and Wool $1 50 Natural Wool ment ... eee ment . B1.25 Underwear, sale price, gar $3.00 Fancy MercerizediU} hidarwankt pee price, gar Underwear, Natural Wool Un lerwear, sale ment ; ‘es rere. ere 2.10 ment a vee $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear, sale price, gar-| $1.25 F ancy Shirts, stiff End soft bosom . SNES bc ehivty dards 1 dete ahs a $1.50 and $2.00 Fancy Shirts, stiff and soft $5.00 Silk and Wool Union Suits .... Special Sale Prices on all of our Union Suits, Fancy Hosiery, Suspenders—in fact, everything in} our house except contract goods. The Chicago Clothing Co. | 4\ GOS Second Avenue Oriental Block}} + 2 PRR So itt

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