The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 8

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tt eteie - tea hata aver ear i t WOODEN LEES Pretty and Lovable Little} Collie’s Life Saved by Loving and Ingenious | Master, 7 Down—$1 Weel but thi pleasure in ex tia t ce to the home-maker Che fact r pay renee in the cost of have at the very fairest prices imagi s, rugs and articles of furniture for every beautiful collie with two ce has attracted a good | attention at the Puritan | | the A-Y-P, grounds during | the last week, Hoth of tte hind} jlegs are off just above the middie! “Bj joint, As a substitute for the bone land flesh there is a short grooved plece of wood into which the stub fits and ia strapped. Then, at the} end of the mubstitute, ts a short] feoll spring, which ts a most excel-| jleat substitute for the foot | The dog belongs to John A Stevens, who says his weight in A mm these liberal ¢ ay be bought here upc OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. ~ THE NEW TOLEDO Quality counts in ranges and that is why the New Toledo is rapidly becom }gold could not buy him, Seattle is |his name—because Seattle ts up and on the jump all the time, Se jattle is just three years old and this veins are chuck full of the jbluest of blue dog blood The accident that made Seattle & woodentegged dog happened |nearly two years ago,” sald Mr Yours for mavens "l bed tutand kins tver to a friend to take to Tacoma. A $1.00 DOWN mile out of Tacoma Seattle fell Ifrom the wagon and tn attem AND $1.00 WEEKLY I satoa and sunt, under ihe: Wie $39.50. $42.50 |which passed over both hind f for the for the In this pitiful condition he drag | way to my! hole size Chole size ing a favorite, It is with out question the best me dium priced range in America, It ble, efficient tory. is deg penda and paitidae was nearly | A surgeon | took him in his feet and made the wooden | n to answer the| ell as the real PEOPLE WANT THE STAR SO HE POSTS amputate; ved his life $1.00 now, $1.00 weekly Don’t lose sight of the Co- lumbia Air-Tight in consid- ering the winter's heating problem. It’s a stove that will keep you warm at less fuel cost than any air-tight we know of IT IN HIS WINDOW. le of Beattie want to read} ar j Yours for ae read {t more than $!.00 DOWN meet sound.” passenger | AND ot the New York Central,/ $1.00 WEEKLY tpi TO $17.50 re reading the front page) ot The Star | The minute The Star comes off} the press, Mr, Jones graba one, bas| a boy hustle down to his offices and pastes the promt page up in hia | window | “Why do I do it?” he sald. “Well, it draws a crowd. i “And I find that The Star draws a bigger crowd than any other pa-/ per in Seattle “You see, The Star always has! something displayed that the peo-| ple want to read | FILLING WATERWAYS WITH REGRADE DIRT tractors, are made defe an action begun In the fede yesterday, when Major C. W. Kutz, | ngineor, asked for a| ig order against the re grade contractors to stop them from choking the east waterway and ob-| structing naval navigation. Major Kutz says that the action was instigated by the complaint of | fernan, who said that the | z over the waterway | in the south end of the} city from the eckson st slutctog | work was de wing the depth of | water at the plant of the Heffer-} nan Dry Dock cc any, and that his property was being injured Judge ©. H. Hanford taeued an} order to the defendants to show cause, returnable at 10 a. m, Oc tober U HOWELL WILL BE STATE'S GOVERNOR, (Ry United Pree.) OLYMPIA, §.-Hecretary of State 1. M. Howell, of Tacoma, will be acting governor of Washington | | from about October 18 to the middle | jof November Gov. Hay t« going to Seattle to spend a week, after which he will return to Olympia for a few Jays to clear up important business |before departing for St. Loula, where he will join the Taft party and accompany it on its trip down the Mississippi river, The governor does not expeét to return to the state until about November 15. “Bradbury System Clothing’’ Is Not Ordinary Custom-Made Being cut over patterns that are correct in proportion, and the hand tailoring throughout gives them as perfect a fit and all the features of merchant tatloring. Superior preshrunk fabrics, clever and original designing, extreme care in assembling materials, and perfect tailoring give the wearers entire satisfact For young men they have style viduality. For elderly men they are conservative confidence and attention For the eritie they defy criticism For the “don't care” kind they elevate ideal Buy that new bury System, ager and distinctive indl- | dignified, creating to a higher dress | ult of us and see th the Best Clothes the label reads “Brad- ‘Women’s Waists | Saturday Special at, box ........ | Regularly Priced at | 2 packages for 5c PILLOW TOPS ‘NEW STUNT IN THE POLE CONTROVERSY (iy United Press.) COPENHAGEN, * Oct Jeograph ety of G center of North If It’ s Credit You Want Ask for it We are always glad to exte nd this convenient me dium to you. We made no e xtra charge for credit accommoda tion—it is free absolutely. Hundreds’ of pleased patrons are using their credit to look neat and stylish—-why not you? Open an account with us. WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue 209 Union Street | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ v Antarc an unprejudiced body be- | for h the claims of the com mander and the doctor could be heard impartiallye iia Captain Borchgrevink declared if as opposed to the submis- the claims to the University ypenhagen on the ground that the Danes already were prepossess ed in favor of Dr. Cook Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. _ bien i ‘ SUING FOR $40,000. | OMAHA, Oct, 8. 8, Grant, Jr DIAMONDS °° jof San Diego, Cal, was on the wit Mamata o aia tesa H. LL. KLEIN neas stand most of today in his sent. We sale iano fe te THE BHOEMAKER, r vin suit to recover $40,000. fetet: Oyo ae. eete-on wort | If you can't get boots oy #\ Worth of Independent Telephone shoes to fit you, bonds now for W. 8, Me Sterling Jewelry Co. sot them made to measure at Cornick by th 217 JAMES STREET. here saeetsstseszert sats: rat National bank Grant alleges that the bonds | wore fraudulently secured Room 117 705 First Ave. | THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1600. Standard r | Patterns | ~~ i} 4 oe a = 3 an We Have Planned for a Very, Very Busy Day Tomorrow and, as a Result, Every Section of the Store Offers Important | SATURDAY SPECIA That all-important essential, “QUALITY, Knosher merchandise means DEPEND, chandise, no matter how little the price. We never sacrifice quality to make attractive prices. This is a SAFE, REL! in every particular, Tomorrow’s Special Offerings | Represent Timely Opportunities — To Realize Most Unusual Savings in 1 New, Seasonable Goods ‘ WOMEN’S SKIRTS “a ,” is present in every article. WOMEN’S COATS Saturday Special at ....... $I 2! ret Values to $10.00 Values to $17.50 Full-Length Covert Coats, the new latest and best up to $17.50. Stylish, . fitting models, in tan, gray and olive; plam striped effects; many trimmed with ban and braids. At $12.95 they are ext ues. Your inspection is urgently invit Women’s Capes ‘ ; te 6. : Saturday Special at .... e Sell Regularly at $10.00 Beautiful and extremely stylish Ba ‘apes, in striking military fects, ae graceful affairs; come in black@ ous colors. Tomorrow we will offer number of our regular $10.00 styles at rare bargain DRESSING SACQUES Worth to $1.25 Saturday Special at .......... Fifty Skirts in this speclal lot for Saturday, They're beautifully tailored, perfect fitting, in Panamas, Serges and Voiles, including hand- some pleated effects, An attractive range of colors and black... Some are priced at almost half, at $5.95, Values to $1.38 69¢ Saturday Special at ..........0005 This is a decidedly attractive bargain lot, in cluding fine lawn Waists with long sleeves; also Waists of heavy linenette with pleated fronts, linen collarg and cuffs. All on a big table tomorrow—values to $1.38—at 69c each WOMEN’S PETTICOATS Usually Priced at $1.50 ~ ( Don’t judge these by the little price—they are full fashioned, generously cut, with deep corded and strapped flounces. Made of splen- did quality black taffetine, mercerized and gil berta. Pronounced $1.50 Petticoats, tomorrow at 95c. Women’s Flannelette | Sacques, all spick-span new; carefi and attractively trimmed; many A pointed collar and belted, some Dutch collar. They a in effective nde-|| signs and colorings. Values to§L2}, - Satur- day at 75c each. Ten dozen New Ruchings Sell Everywhere at 25¢ KID GLOVES | Fownes’ Celebrated One- and Two-Clasp styles in pique and d iciablaies S Hose) sei. crs In white and colors, each box containing six lengths; fresh, new assortment to select from; reg- ular 25¢ value; tomorrow at 19¢ box. slack he values ar€ $1.00 a pair. ‘NEW UMBRELLAS An Exceptional nd white All sizes advent of following values in stance y attractive, with the are the CRIMPED HAIR PINS 4 P'ks’s t sahathan } cox 5c: AT ae } : Women’s Cashmere Hose, made | Value Gathering at ........- Saturday Special at ............. iless, in black and gray mixed. An] wWve have never be fered such ae 234 to 4-inch size Crimped Hair Pins; always sell | camlglenaty fine quality at 2Se pair. | brell guaranteed wate $1.00. All | ered, with tape edge aS at 2 packages for 5c. price—4 pcinnet for 5c. Tomorrow at exactly half | e with steel rod AT 35¢ nany with the pop ebrated black and gray Or 3 pairs for $1.00. “Burson” The cel and oxid Seaml Hosiery, in rectoire STAMPED LINE AT ONE-THIRD es Just in time for women who are planal | thing of their own handiwork for Christ | comes this Drur ple collection broidery, mixed; most decided val ues. Cashmere H , of At One-Third Less |*{.20¢- ‘or beautiful quality, in three Another sample lot from a noted Eastern top, full fashioned; ribbed top, full fash maker. Hundreds of designs; no two alike; ioned, and the celebrated “I Seam surely a Be pan be variety; especially interest- | less Hose. All excellent values at 50c pair ing because of the special prices, which are one-third 1” « less than usual. All are stamped and tinted, all AT $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and ready for embroidering, The prices are | $3.75 a pair—Choice is offered from a newly arrived showing of Women’s All 10¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ and 75¢, less one-third. Gi Hosiery: black and whi $1.50 COMFORTERS $1 35 tmativey owe styles rson” mers’ San en stamped linens for er 1, Coronation tord and eyelet 9-inch doily patterns, at 8e, to es at 65c, the showing is one gain. A third less than above pq . with em-| and All-Wool Blankets Regular $6.00 Values Saturday Special, pair ......- ize All-Wool “Gray and tly soiled from 4 rt and service. tractively low NEW ASSORTMENTS OF WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Specially Priced | for Saturday at, gach ........ Size 68x80, sewed ang silkoline covered. As their | original price was unustially low, tomorrow's special | price is of more thah ie importance at $1.35 each, | * $2.85 rmtl omit values at $4.75 pair Bed —e, . | $1.50 Values For Women and Children Saturday Special at, gach Comforters, size 72x90; fine, An Down Comfbrters 4 ir $3.25 and $3.50 Values Saturday Special at, each . nal spread a colt : \\'e will offer them Laminated Down rich quality, silkoline covered ; ues; tomorrow at $2.85 each. unusually large | Fall and Winter and most showing now complete | Good, heavy quality Cr ready for | ular $1.50 sorts; size 77x88 Table Dat ind-White oq D 5 cs wide; checmeg figured designs } special at, 4 $3.25 and $3.50 val your inspection and selection urday Unbleached = ‘Turk- Jath Towels; Heavy, ish Fringed 21x48; > 25c. Saturday, spe- regularly worth 19¢ cial at, each

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