The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1909, Page 5

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‘The ‘lusive Suyle Shop” 714- 716 SECOND AVE. ANOTHER GREAT \COLLECTION pat cine} Tie | Regular $25.00 and $30 Values At this modest price we have a splendid cellection of Suits that sell regularly at $25.00 and $30.00. Every model has suf tions. It represents a standard of cellence in style, fabric and workman- ship that is unequaled even at the for- | mer prices. The variety of styleg shown lends this collection an added merit, for it embraces an unusually wide showing We unhesitatingly say that no such Suit values have yet been offered at } this price. You cannot afford to | overlook this splendid sale at $18.50 St lor qua | eLatestFurs Is Your Opportunity to e Money in Buying Furs ect Your Furs Now all Deposit and We Will Hold Them for You va large stock, not yet broken MG you will be able to find just what ices are reasonable—they do not §to ever sell for one-half; neither can cost. We conduct a legitimate and sell only genuine Furs. Practical furriers, having been ars in business here, and as Seat- i Furriers we have always and HMue to live up to our well-known for honesty and square dealing. Selling Alaskan, Rice’s London i Garment orth $500.00, for 385.00 won Bay Mink, Lynx, Chinese Lynx, Eynx, Mink, Imitation and Jap Minks Mgarments to suit the trade. of imitat ind nicknamed furs. Mot sell cy Marten for Sable, nor Muskrat for Mink facture all the purchaser fine goods and treatment and our fair desire, and you tn ¢ e put forth every ef- respect, .C. BERG ONEER FURRIER 'Maig 4773 1425 First Avenue (HE STAR—THURSDAY, a R 18, 1909 ~ BIRD . MGUIRE | (Ry Dalted Pree) | GUTHRIE, Okla, Nov, 18 jelety here and in Washington wa startied today when it wa per), the, decree within six, months The pro wocinae were held be hind | doors, and it was not known | to become final 4 learned | ole j that Mra. Bird 8. MeGuire, wife of | the wuit had beon filed until the | jan Oklahoma congressman, had/ decree was tasued }auletly secured a divorce on Mrs. McGuire was very prominent | grounda of Washington GENTLE OLO LADY OF 79 ENTERS COLLEGE AS A FRESHMAN Incompatibility of tem-| and popular in Oe. 39¢ regular price $1.00 4 the OAK heater: priced for Friday— MAS. A. D. WINSHIP AT HER STUDIES. i} COLUMBUS, 0, Nov. 18.—Can Hi you imagine a nrce, gentle old lady i] of 79 years, wearing apectacios and Hi with gray hair smoothed over her here “And attended a lecture on phychology by one of the professors at the university, It was ber hobby thige study of the mind. She a way#has been Interested tn the ma-| | forehead, suddenly rising from her | tertal effect of mental effort Hi seat and exclai « hada dream that generally | “Wahoo! Wahoo! Rip! Zip! | only 'fomes to a person in youth; | Razoo! 1 Yell! I Yell! For O. 8. | it wama dfeam of knowledge t a motto that rules my | Would sound rather peculiar explained. “It ts: “To wouldn't it? Well, that's Just what Mre. A. D. of Racine, Wis, does lovery time there's a football game thy attending angel be no jews am engel for his walk with me | She tas registered this year for here, for she’s one of the thost en-|two courses In paychology and one | thusiastic freshmen in the echool.| in Ermlsh literature, She has no} There are not many college fresh | dread.of mid-term or final examina | men aged 79, and no other womon that old@ in school at all. so Mra | Winship has a distinction that she | knows Is remarkable. ons, and is an ardent rooter,for| jthe footbal eleven. She attends | all the games, and, notwithstanding or marvelous career, is just as| But ite very easy to explain | humble as any other freshman. why, wher most people are think-| Mrs. Winship ts ving in the now | reguiae price 800 ing of entering their second child-|and in the future, She says ahe| onk heater } —@uaranteed fireproof glazed .. ie ‘ hood, she {s just starting to » long past &3. If she reaches marca wg peau 3 Saaest sins; | teCeiay eee win an A. B. degree. and all goes well, she will i Rs fe ete Se eee. eee ere ogg — priced 29c Two years ago she visited friends | get her diploma cueniet abbete specially made for baking dated wees ued , “ sis atau beans; they will give them —quart size; regular price aa) eled exactly like the flavor that makes Boston png = sag pri 2c o N 1 ae 10-Ineh ~ 4 Ye weee THE CURE OF DISEASE BY BIB Brenot:rerutar price 8.0; ape: } beieea for Friday's eaie ay "QReAuArt, size, regular price $ pri sage oy priced for Friday's sale a8 — de; specially ‘priced 12 i CLEANING.OUT THE POISON | Friday” seen $3.95 follows: for Friday -... nesses» vm c i BY W. A. ©. LATSON, 8. 6, Ph. D, M.D. 3| ¢ } | livery serv- | eeevoee POSOSCSOSOS OSE HSESCHCSSHeSoHooesoge: | fee in a great Out of every 10 sick people eight | undigested portion of the food and eonventenas [the broken tissue—ie distinctly | can be easily cured- -if they will fol poleonous, and for the elimination Hae Pirections,* peg ot ateat of this poison there are four ave problem—cured in the end. The | bathe Fogg andreas the ‘yes is doomed | And what is the seeret of cure?) Bat we eat foodiers food We It can be told in one word—cure in | drink too little water. Through in-| | cleanliness. door living, lack of air, lack of | | exercise, lack of water, insufficient } Of the food we cat a certain | paining constipation — through |amount goes to rebuild the body to supply tissue, heat and motion. | these things the poison is retained | The rest js waste. The body itaelt| And divease? Havée- you ever jie constantly wearing away—and Why, disease is merely the ef- ‘ « | this makes more waste. fort made by the body to yoy off listened to the new ‘area yw this waste ane innutritious, | these retained oepoes Victrola? If. fot. | THIS GIRL, WHO SHOOTS sO STRAIGHT, we invite you to “FESSES UP” THAT SHE’S A TOMBOY. come and_ inspect this wonderful in | | BY MARION Lowe, | rack! On! Just a little screech from the mat |!nee girl in the left hand box at the | Majeatic theatre. Myrtle ©. Byrne, the woman] William Tell, had just shot the light off the cigar held in her brother's | | mouth | Some shot, eh? But I don't want | to be the brother, I'm not going to let any woman, no matter how good la shot she ts, shoot things out of | my mouth or balls off the top of my jhead,” gaid the old stager in the second box. strument, Suppose you drop in and hear Carus« Melba, Gadski the rest of the other singers and famous their when reproduced with So T went back to see the girl whose nerve was so good, I found |her smiling—a tomboy—by her own | confession Used to Be Cashier. ‘Oh, I've been looking out for my: |welf ever since I was 11 years old,” was her first remark after I got In She sat on a table swinging her! heels. “Why, | was a cashier in a big Chicago store at 13-—getting $25 a week, and had five girla working under me. “Then I Didn't know any better. and the gun is true on the ob Ject, then | pull the trigger.” Myrtle isa tomboy. She says herself. She wears men’s soft flan nel shirts and puts them on over |her head, buttoning them before puts them on, She's very particu married—at 15. Here's his got | lar about her tes—men's tes. But pleture.” her hat Is very feminine, We're all s It was a good looking young man | died nave het: Have You who smiled back from the | im the onty rowdy in the far. ry graph. “My booking agent,” said | she laughed, Being a tomboy Ever Tried she. He taught me to shoot. T)she is a favorite with women and learned it in two weeks, Been at it now for 11 years. My father was a sharpshooter in the clvil war, All my brothers are good marksmen, #60 J guess it's in the famjly, I never practice, except when T go hunting. carties @ bunch of a dozen or #0 let ters in her pocket from the girl is © for Its heating qualities are cheaper and better than coal coal make an ideal fuel friends who write her while # on the elreuit, D. She doesn't | I'd rather go out with the girs,” Phone us for prices, says she Ostrich Feathers | “How do | feel when | am shooting straight at my broth- ors? Well, | know every time | pick up a gun there's danger, FOURTH AVE.—Fourth 1314 ° Phones: But | have all confidence that | Hpve oue ola feathers made into I'l! shoot true and that they | WV! EL I a Me 4 A specials for Friday— Moriornar apie iar noE: " ie hand-painted china plaque: EMPRESS IDEAL specially heavenly voices are seem you hear them in person. On very easy terms ¢ Gas Coke For Your Furnace, Range or Heater? equal to hard coal and it is clea A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Seattle Lighting Company Ex. 75, —<an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE will make your _Fhanksgiving complete! Thank at that your dinn er W itel to you that s i re its can be. ecures an EMI ALL, RA ur posit the hi ighest grade range made, —"just say the we "and you can have an EMPRE MALLEABLE R VGE in your kitchen for the Thank giving dinner! room-size rugs: specially priced for Friday— $8.95 regular price $12.00 size Ta in Orie ~large els Rug con ventional patterr 12 feet; regular price $12.00 pecially priced for Friday—limit one, rug to a Person ...e.es svosest $8.95 specially priced for Friday— the EMPRESS PANSY, a splendid airtight heater; specially priced for Friday— tleht 1 cast swing ter; kel air- T Is heater "sb, 35 Boston bean pots: spe- cially priced for Friday-~ 12¢ for those Hving out; far Greater Seattle. gs Plenty of Rec- ommendations! Can be had as to the sterling quale ity of our Household Coal, for ev erybody who has used it once cane so natural, so superb, not help but praise it. One thin ‘ to be said in its favor besides the Victrola that it will Ji great heating and slow-burning properties is that it is ALL COAB, and contains no dirt or rubbish i : but erfectly dry and wel it the regular Cash Prices Fase’ yt pv (i pol a get your full weight to the ounce, and the prices are lower than usual at present J. W. BULLOCK Telephone 87. Attention, — | Merchants a afes and vaulta Ineteen Stor Pacific © } You will be interested to know that we have more in daily use than all other manufad. turers combined. er, We ¢ pe our safe Equal parts of GAS COKE and soft © KARA aAE Our, eaten: ay yaults to be superior to all others, Purcell Safe Co., 812 Occidental av., agents Safe Co. for Herring-Hall-Marvix manufacturers of the gens and University—HENRY BLDG, ind, 67 uine Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s safeg and vaults. made = trom won't move, | don’t try to hold 1 don’t believe = Business Bringers. anybody can, | juét let it wob- mag ee co. ble sroune until | get my sight I Bide. sell real estate, etc. ALBERT HANSEN, First and Cherry. Optical Department. Jewelen Star classified ads. Buy or

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