The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1909, Page 4

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of opportunitios. ¢ | portant after all.” OND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE |THREE WEEK-END SPECIAK We have a very interesting department on the second floor, where ali your r omente tq —Miss Mills, Suffraget. bd THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909. DONT WATT FOR SUFFRAGE, WTF SS SS WW ETAL Y DEER, ae TRY TO MAKE YOUR ciny BETTER) syste tarssr se peice | any othe asain are‘) me FURNITURE | AND ANTE BY HUGH ALLEN, | SYRACUSE, N, Y, Sept. 16 There’ nan hero, Mise Har riet May Mills, who has a good | dea—-one worth thinking over prot lty carefully. ) |e a a a a | oloums, draperies, bedding und Mnens will be taken care of to better advantage than any othe women may not get to vote we know of, These specials for Friday and Saturday Plan Ways and Means to] today." says Mise Mille, “ot ve * . | morro 10 he Qutwit Seattle Nimrods) "oc tor several days. Who Take Advantage) “But there are plenty of things } we ean do In the meantime, things of Open Hunting Season) that will help prepare us for elt- fxenship, that will help make ws —_ of cltizenship, and WHITE HONEYCOMB BEDSPREADS—Full size and fringed. An extra nood value for $igg, price for the week-end ts ; f Every Prominent Building at the A.-Y. Exposition, Except One, Equipped With Pianos From Eilers. HUCK FACE TOW day, while they last, each 16x26; well bleached and hemmed. Good value at 12% PRINTED LINOLEUM—A good T0e quality, wi day and Saturday at, per square yard A Drive in Jardinieres 3 Every one interested in the little things that go to t wide. A number of desirable pattern Deer, antelope, caribou and mem- | {mportant-—-make the men realize is. that we are worthy.” bers of the mountain sheep and | Wa te eck ta “ty ee mountain goat families = were) oi. problems, this in Mins Mills® thrown Into great excitement yes | idea, There are lots of things that terday when they received word | are in women’s special sphere, she via wireless that Seattle Nimrods | S8ys were olling their trusty Winches: | ae such she mentions | etter regulations for health, ters preparatory to a bike for the | egpecially for children and con mountains. sumptives. For, be it known, the open sea-| Inspection of schools and bet- gon for deer and the above naged | ter sanitary arrangements there. te come to women, Sho believes ta fleet-footed denizens of Washing-| Crusade smoke evil. doing what you can in the mean. ton mountains and forests started Crusade against the billboard | ime. 7 VSS al ZN MISS HARRIET MAY MILLS, make up & cozy and attractive home should see the magnificent collection of Jardinieres offered at spe cially low prices for Friday's and Saturday's selling. There are so many kinds and sizes that to describe a ae § 4. jay, September 15. monstrosities. | “If many of the clubs which now | more than a few wouid be futile 4 ip in the Olympics the deer) Agitation for more parks @n4 | govote themselves to bridge and ia held a conclave when they learned | better ones. the study of yptian hiero ] “HUNTBEMAN” JARDINIERESB—Decorated in “AUTUMN” JARDINIERES decorated } = J. EB. Chilberg, Joe Schiumpf,| Improvement of city’s milk eu | givphion and I'm not condemning beautiful hunting scenes harmony with the season; a very Beckingham, Bobby Boyce, | ply. e lelther of these-—would adopt al The #4inch size-—rogular value $1.60; special at | The 10-inch size-—-regular value ; Judge Gordon and a host of others, improvement of city’s water, platform of me to do for the | The ‘ es Pe ; were seen infesting the ammuni-| supply. publie wolfe they could do special at | The 9tnch size—regular value 4 shops about town. Extending educational work 88/ much—-and bring the day of unt 50 : ‘ i ell, anyway,” sald one old | in oe yo" re. kindergartens, | versal suffrage much nearer ein 1 . The Sinch size—regular value member of the deer tribe, “Ed | inepection of text books. Every prominent building, with one excepti special a P , ; Chilberg can’t get more than four| Work toward betterment of tiv | Glowing Exampte. F Pee neee PET OR: WH ORS SORT DE i ce cecce sivcces svsteoeseceeceseeers 40¢ | The T-inch sise—reguiar value 4 of us uring the season unless he | ing conditions in tenement sec) “por examples: In Chicago « at the Exposition, is equipped with pianos from | GORE i F }echeats. And I find Ed a pretty | tion. ies a women's club raised money for the House of Eilers. Sixteen different commit- The Binch size—regular value $1.60; special at | pLaIN GLAZED JARDINIERES—In ‘ & equare sort of a chap. Pure regulations. several years to pay probation of- 75¢ | tul color schemes, shapes and decorations: tees, composed of the brainiest men and women in the West, unanimously decided in favor of Eilers, What does this prove? What does it all mean? It means that at Eilers Music House you not only choose from the largest assortment of the world’s best pianos, but that prices are indisput- ably lower than elsewhere. It means that this is a difierent kind of piano establishment, and because of this fact that the attitude of the piano buying public toward it is of a different kind. It means that the “Eilers Way” of “Small Profits and Quick Sales” and strictly One Price is the only right Thethod To sum up, it meats in dealing with the House of Eilers you haye hat assurance and satisfac- tion which goes with the knowledge of having secured the greatest intrinsic value for every dol- lar invested. } spp traoir de — oT oon a sapien euunates sat sollte . | got drin ni “There's varg* erntweny 9 ap ierd Vacation schools and school jbaths put in by the clty oe geen Chance with these | "ayerounds. | “It has taken children from or mind “What are all these things but! phanages and secured homes for housekeeping and housecleaning?” them. It has built a lodging house »| Miss Mills asks, “They mean do-|for women, charging a nominal fs | ing the things for the elty that each | price and allowing the women to pe rong beg fn oxctai | woman does for that smaller city—| work it out Ip the morning. — that | Der home. “In Washington and Chicago pony “And there are only two men in| they got women physicians as- history who were any good at signed to women's sections o¢ jaile housecleaning,” Miss Mills went on | and to girl reform schools. with o laugh. “One wes Hercules, ‘In New Orleans they estab- who cleaned the Augean stables,|Mahed a public nursery where |and Col. Geo. E. Waring, who built | working women could leave their ; up the ‘white wings’ in New York. children during the day. “And Hercules showlitn’t count,| “Ip Boston, with the coopera. ecause he was a demicod. And thon of the mayor and beard of ed- Col, Waring had the help and ad-| ucation, they made a thorough In vice of bis wife. spection of all school botidings in “A lot of work that the cities do! the cfty, testing the sanitation, 4 sor people are things that women heating, plumbing and ventilation, pot in « mountain formerly did at home. T y In accordance with their report, sheep, “I do hope those huntemen | sepplies water, light and sewerage Boston adopted improvements ‘will remember that it is strictly | This only takes the place of the old | amounting to $300,000. egainst the law to hunt us merely | well, the tallow candle and the sar) “In Philadelphia they got vaca- for our hides and horns, bage barrel [ton schools and school play- ‘And don't forget to slip them) “The city ts too kind to its wo-| grounds, which did much to help the dope that it is unlawful to| mon when It takes all this off their | conditions In the toreign districts. ‘fire hunt, trap or snare us any old hands and doesn't allow them any| “In Denver and Indianapotia, time,” suggested another member | part in managing It.” women have worked conspicuously of the fleet-footed tribe. | Miss Mills te & suffraget, all| for cleaner streets, for stopping So the mighty Nimrods of Seattle | right—an out and outer, She is | expectoration, for better collection who are about to set out with ox-| state vice president for N lof garbage. Mra. ine Crane, | of many happy returns | of the Woman's Suffrace associa-'a Michigan woman, an expert of their bunting days should be/tion. She was one of the loaders on street cleaning who ts often | The Tinch size--reguiar value $1.00; special at | The 10-inch size, regular $1 che paisngban’ igh oe 50¢ | The %-inch size, regular $1.50; special at ,, The Ginch size--regular value 750; special at | The Sinch size, regular $1.25; special at , as aaceeuc tiara Lisssessssesecesseees MOG | The @tnch size, regular $1.00: special a am THE ARCADIAN MALLEABLE 1 There ar nty of specially priced items to | | VORTEX HEATER FOR COAL AND r | make it othe your while to come, and you are | | LUMBIA AIR-TIGHT FOR WOOD are the assured of absolute satisfaction in whatever | | leaders In our stove department. : you select They are worthy leaders. We selected Our DISTRIBUTED PAYMENTS PLAN ts cause they represent the very best ta | open to you. You will find it the simplest, stove and range construction. They) pleasantest, fairest--best. See Mr. Gottstein savera—they give satisfaction. See | about it. you buy this fall. If you have not tried this new and better store since we opened, this week-end will be | | & very good time for us to get acquainted A Little Stove T SS lp | | $7.50 Couch fr $5.25 $4.50 rs. thankful that the law pro- at all times,” volunteered & ~<a ~~ Bu D. & JOMN#TON CO. = Large, comfortable Arm Rocker, Couch Mke cut, made with full made of solid oak and nicely finished. Cut is an exact re- ( — V ae ~ : a od ith mighty careful ot the delegation that stormed the| called in by other cities for ad- Eilers Music Building Third and University vipa hein af ukicieebte production. Has cobbler seat ate Albany state house last winter, and | vice. A: denim. The upholstering is in shaped frame, quartered THE Rana dpead intense "| wae ene ceeds tees ta | — carietty. fret nen. ietiont | sak panels aod siecy, termed ing in our « re th a —. = apsaties. rong But Miss Mills isn't content to|cities. Work toward making their | SSeS SSS bargain for this week at $5.25 | this week at ......... ait and walt for the votes | city more healthful, more beautiful, AT THE BIG STORE FOR ME The Fall showing is now complete at the Men’s Department Store. Never before been the pleasure of this store to show such splendid lines of merchandise. =s Clothing from makers of world-wide reputation, shoes from the most reliable shops in America, and a fur ing department bristling with the good things of the season, and--best of all--modest prices prevail in all dep The A. Bridge Special || SHO $1 5 SUT For Fall and Wil The Shoe Department is Store. @ B33333 Furnishings fe corn, ton ed corn, ton 3 333 displaying a complete asso of the Fall styles in Men’s She They are in button or lace, # are here in patent leather, calfskin or heavy russet. Fine patterns are displayed in the favorite Golf Coat Shirts, in ; stripes and checks. Wanatchise Bavaet ‘ : ; Negligees in prevailingGhades, ye Is the big popular-priced leader with the Bridg : with Club ties to match, This suit is here in all the pleasing fabrics of the prevail come from Packard, Bates @ foal siamese... . : ae F Hats are here from thesleading ing Fall styles. We have them in all sizes—for the short the Gotzian factory. i Oe ectan agar $ r noe ; makers, including Stetsony in the and tall, slender and stout—in styles to suit the vounger Here are also the world- Local potatoes -: / : m. y all shapes and shades, men, with all the trimmings ot ligher pric ed garments, WwW i )) u 4 Yollow* onions =. f j ; ; Neckwear in the different. pat or in conservative cut, for the men who wish a well-made = L. o — terns at the continuous{p@pular prices. Our Furnishings Department is complete in every detail. suit at a modest price. The A. Bridge Special is bench made throughout, and guaranteed in every particular. Phis suit is the original popular-priced suit of the North west. $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes In all the sizes, A Shoe with reputation that is deserving: THE NEW FALL LINES OF CLOTHING Are from the best makers in this country. They are retailed here at from $15.00 to $35.00, and cannot be equaled elsewhererat’ ; price, The Top Coats and Cravenettes are also now being shown. ; A...BRIDGE and COMPANY FIRST and YESLER TWO ENTRANCE The World’s Best Piano Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE

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