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THE STAR-—TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909 SS TT THIS OLD MAN AND WOMAN | a (asses [sss nonne_ [_eemnnees__sereseet Wp ED THE FIVE DOLLARS @A THE QUAKER DRIC We Have Stirred Seattle From End to End With Our Sale of HIP tM uss racricds eiseeean $50,000 vince Suits, Capes, Coats : Skirts || Vigaamee | The ao = For Women and Misses at ‘tras Half ||| eee g@eeaeagee | at The Quaker may | Nothing Like It Ever Was Known Before in Seattle! } |] | mm come mn handy $10 10515 Military Capes! | (Christmas 4 9 b, H °, ife Ange n a $15 to $20 Tailored Suits : $10 to $15 Military Capes cn Wn Money-Savers for Wednesday and $20 to $25 sia Capes || | 1 Thursday: $16. 1 6.34. iY $ 1 6.34 MR. AND MRS. THOMAS HILLIS AND THEIR LITTLE forte ag oO | RRR ee ee remainder of their days. They are Or eorers Bening si Water 25c Ebony Stand $35 to $45 Tailored Suits $20 to $25 Tailored Coats. 3 ts ad at | w\elderly people and depend solel 16h % | to bulld @ Iittle co f | ify aka AR eA AeA hee!) The other day a fire broke out Melorose Beauty Cream—-Th V ; : |in the house, Nobody was at home He box 39 In answer t the above ddver-jand before the house could be | r . | : } an eee eee ee Thos, Hillis, 9343 Seventh *)upon the day labor of Mr, Hillis a dr . ae Mirror— Wit ay. 8. A chance for advance: &|for their living. Through hard : sel bakh—! ment. Apply at 1307 Seventh &| work and careful saving they had/#] Quaker Kidney and Backache — tixement appearing in the classl-| reached it was beyond the hor | fled advertising columns of The/| saving. One small piece of f Melorose Face Powder— 39c | i] Star last Friday, Thos, Hillis ap-|ture was dragged from the house The S0c box for ... | |plied at The Star office, 1207/and that was all, Mrs. Hillis was ; i: $15 0520PrineessDresses " I] | Bl Bereath ar. pacurasy Sort Swtthoet rea ta, her taste | Vernon, Satay Hale rash | fi What luck has come to me?” |as her daughter expressed St. Ne Wik ack te vebher culkin: | yom, tee chapped se Hie 7 asked the old man as he stepped |clothing wax saved except what|f) Yue." n irritated try @ jar of up to the counter. The same ew | they had we away from the] tion was in the face of a mot house before it burned, There was |] jwoman with m, while no insurance not @ dollar in}f) 1910 Diaries — Handsomely jboy, evideritly a gran d the bank leather bound ju and tried to see Thin in the sto: or |H] Special . tor learned when he : ‘ . - : |]| Every Man's Memo Book— Why, you've won the $6 Pork to find 2 - Bound tn flexible leather; a jStar gave i t invaluable pocket 9 jhappiness depicted in their faces companion. Special , Cc Why? b 5 4 | Webster's Dictionary—P ket The Anewer, ots dition bound In flex 19¢ « tribut ible leather, Special... Well, out at t ‘lark’s Spool Cotton, 2:¢: Nickel SaetyPins, 2e Dozen | |=." ee 1 aria orl etey Somp_ at $5. You should have a " ance ck-up Fair ou ome There are many such bargains in The Ben Marche @ «and Dre Findings, Hat set promptly i J ance pickup of a vairy in your hon ‘The sule ends Wednesday at Gp. m. Here's but the merest comprine: . lar Se (eile | | cakes FIVE for 15c e tt ’ : ih i bi As ting skirts « nd 1 aod wh ' t ° ‘ ¢ . Geeeied ios us cold cream. Business Bringers. Star classified ads, Bay jsell real estate, etc. CHILDREN’ EYE TROUPLES Given special and careful attention | by Our specialist. Bring them in for examination if you suspect charges are very SCHUCHARD OPTICAL 00. 120T Kecond Ave. M.A.GOTTSTE!| oo? FURNITURE CO ND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PIN ‘L5e White le Outing Flannel at Wetpentay, wie 3000 yarde lat. we otter | “wee te = | &s $1 NOW and $1 WEEKLY ACCO! nel value of the year-36 tn = Sete | WONDERS HERE. fly napped on te fi \ ommend {t for i fteviag you Wea: usually 15¢ qua a yare he ae Bsns iin tesco te HY SS we ierage{) Solid Oak Diner $4.4 A mos tive and serviceable D Sil Room Ste Rogs F1.7 $135 lace Catal, Ve | Sieber i> continuous rez posts ; 3 Ian't this bloodour spindles and carved back; well bq i Can it be possi artist Intends to «f dastardly ‘ : riced SE Wednesday brings another volley of bargains in Rugs, Curtains and Draperies. Such values slaughter of an inn Will nothing stay the its jf cobbler seat. Specially p s c descending swoop ere it snuff out the life of a t ! hee-ild? ~ week at $1.25 Set of six for $7.50. are quite sure to interest even the most economical shopper. Sale on Third Floor. What is the pesky artist about, anyway, drawing st a fiendish coy $1 Now and $1 Weekly . Don't worry so much. He knows what he is doing. He simply — " 3 Eng pee S, si. 15) Y Ne hasn't finished the picture. It may be all for the best. In the mean 5S i Someone Will Get an Arcadian Malle | time, you must be patient until tomorrow, a has omitted nienall able Range From Us something that wae save this heartrending situation, it will be in bis zs s and \ ag Tae Notting Lace Curtain white and | rom 1 sees EE Ask Us Sr ong cur fe: 25 Brussels Rugs, 98¢)"| “3 a 4 12:¢ Madras Muslin, 8i¢_ AND IS WEDDED IN SCHOOL | But¥er's28.50 A most attractivel issels Rugs, size ; 36 inches k wide; large variety and effect | DENVER, Colo., Nov. 2.-—-Devious | their little critics, the couple joined ve range of new pat- designed lead ly like leaded glass, floral and conventional de tare the ways of accomplishing mat-|hands, and again a decided ttte sale h ifimony, but Mise Clementine Bu-|ran about the room. 1 wonder if horou construct ; charming draperies for inte decor “ g draperic interior de jehanan and Jeffray Bartholomew that man with the book is mad at ‘ 1 quartered mi set a new record for originality at|them?” said Emaline to her seat! and finished either 1Crook, Colo, a few days ago. In| companion He is talking to ‘em ca waxed Or’ Git wit the objections of | awfully serious like. | 2 7”. I nts, the now Mrs. Bartholomew,| Mrs. Bartholomew {nformed her|§ ishe The top is 40x © was teacher of the primary | principal that paternal surveillance || 20 inches and the bevel i@lass at the Crook public school, | had made ft impossible for them tc French plate mirror 9 € a e: a Ss hs, ¢ et became a bride with her Httle pu-/#et married anywhere else. She|f 3.9 Specially priced | Pils seated at their deéks in the| Was sorry to have set such an ex-| pre | School room, giggling and whisper-|ample to school teachers and hoped | for the week at $2 w Shipment Re- jing about “teacher's beau,” as her | that {t would not cause further dis-|f| $1 Now and $1 Week $ eekly Site Pearl Tapioca, | | NO Telephone Orders Accepted for These Morning Sales |] |is:ssise ect bs: Wie'dect ute onder among Ost Saul I iy. $1 Now, $1 W | vedeeaday, 5 |the rostrum of learning in the coun-| Miss Gleason takes the place of ; te vy Congres? 4 y school house was pressed into | the retiring teacher, who is constd * SHY Sn i Seeded Raisins, 5c Handkerchiefs, 1 8 1-3¢ Outing FI bet, ; ee 0 to 10:3 teens yh © Outing Finanel, | service as an altar of Hymen ered past mistress of fact and diplo pb Fela esahaiih 5c | 20 to 10:30, each $20 8:30 to 10:30, a yard 5c Immediately after the ceremony |macy in relation to eluding irate THE STERLING RANGE Griffin & Ske ed Call Women Plain White Our regular $1-8¢ grade, in called in her principal, | papas. Any range or heater, 80m ' pot Hemstitched Lawn Handker stripes and checks, plain and Mins K han, and handed in her y "i les floor, p \ 4 0 | 0} a me > aay a place or 1 ean ogo cache NO CHORE ig: | Gombination colorings; Wednes. 1 Ill resignation after apologizing for 1n.|CHINAMAN ROBBED iB morning, 6e a yard. NO as the 1 erry essons lo : pass our rigid ins NO PHONE ORDERS. Limit 3. | DERS. PHONE ORDERS prs anting her class’ lessons long OF LARGE AMOUNT | 45c Tea Pot 3 enough to get married isp : and be able to stand way 3c Toilet Soap, 130 40 10:40 cash 25c¢ 206 Cotton Skirting, 6c The venturesome school ma'am | 6 po pouté, & Chinese merchant : our absolute guarantee 8:30 to 10:30, cake toy 08 POtew 000 8:30 to 10:30, a yard had taken the precautions to have |‘ irted to the ta : isfaction he user. |the minister from Stirling in wait » the lon# of & wallet contain | tA st » have found . ” “ . 800 at the King st. station . i we assert ita Jing. Immediately after the little ange, Wednesd n |folke had been called to order for | SUnday e Says that he opened | j i h t cast iron range @@ yee tee MR Wednesday morning | ing. yard, NO PHONE OR |the morning session the brother of | 8 wallet at the ticket window, and| ardless of PHONE ORDERS. each. NO PHONE ORDERS. DERS |the groom, acting as witness, the | 2°teed several men watching him. > | aay , 2 0 om jostled ag on body Is mae i jeurlous Itile wedding guests saw |Que Of Whom atled against him g body Is jthelr teacher get married without | )o1°h oH reat eel payne ena ers wary the fi blued steady eallzing t we all , boarded ‘or Bellingham ‘ ‘ } tag - ico p roatistng: What:-was ‘realy SOKINE /n4 discovered his loss audesterned y f full. polished top. 10m ail _ 86e to 45e Decorated Eng: 86-inch Cotton Taffeta Skirt Hotel and Rooming < 1 Earthenware Tea Pots, | ing, black onl ” drop skirts t jorted sizes and shape: and linings; Wednesday morn abe " Principal Seattle Age jor Nemo Corsets, Ladiew ‘errin's Gloves, place Whole When r | +» | immediately to Seattle. There was ay ! ometer | “Oh, look—see teacher's beau i r ‘ with ov thermom | if a AA | |whispered little Johnny to his yd seo tite, in * bills 5 swing top closet. ‘The a) | | | jneighbor across the aisle. Every: | feu? [p pile and the rest in size, $45.50; the 6-hole ele I | body Uttered and thought It was ren Sane ODS Swentiee, 4 My eee wre fine teacher should be so engrossed pe ue er — ~. ‘A le IS with her visitors that she gave no | Davenports — A We have pov % heed to happy disorder among her | Tounwes and Sant- ( $ f ment of ranges, aie | \e ~ charges, In fact the “kids” RT y 1 is hr . We take you Bie. & soon y Gee . up. be | came to the conclusion that they | rf ror. sas or range in exchangt had been granted a recess, and they ment on you made the best of it while the nup — =~ b $1 Now and $1 Weekly Ldsineetntinrmne tals were being performed. Factng| waldort Bids. Royal Bociety Needlework Packets, Queen Quality Bhoes for Women, Burson Stocktn