The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1909, Page 7

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by “freemuut 4 court In Just! Be court peaterday ? at other in ne inh mo u yer would state It te said that Du Moulin ia now working as a book agent : 2 COUNTY HAS INNING i Ww. G SW, D. Hoftus, neon, A. W. Ke Sam Wm. Dirfne th cass tried by ieeeeeter to serve on the ‘ef a business dex a mp under arrest and fined wits, Upon payment a and went t WE UT Walter H. Du Moulin, By another suit for divorc ; Du Moulin’s attor ? George A. Custer, appeared Re t al e re introduce runt y "thie morning be © show $6,000 per of tide flat t any he southern part of the city, was appraised. It was also brought out that the assessment of the 8, EB. Co ov cent of the * and not 4 by law.| y George F.| Vanderveer, who is handling the ase for the county, expects to fin iwh the taking of evidence by this prnoon, The arguments will then ts consist of the follow © superior court Be Ls Frederick and Laure ence J. Colman ~ THE SYMPATHETIC LADY EXPLAINED. TO WHAT DOES IT LACK PICTURE NO. 13. fs the artist's completed picture, and it gives one rather a sympathetic lady is indeed giving the blind man some but it is a tract and not coin of the realm. Mi the blind man bless the kind lady? Hush orrow there will be another what-docs-tt-lack picture which ire a solution. M.A.GOTTSTEIN || 2 FURNITURE aan ECGOND AVE. Bt "Your =. or Range i is either a comfort or a ce to you. If the Stove or Range you buy signed right and built honestly, it will meet Tequirements, provided you have selected keeping with your need: is. This new and better carries Stoves and Ranges of all sizes and ' all priced correctly and sold on a i e of satisfaction to you, on terms of $1 , os $1 Weekly. Your old Stove taken in ex- SATURDAY iy Air-Tight tet ¢, that w Well and last well ISY is very econor ide east iron draft wi 4 ® the stove at Mrtight. The DA top feed varict ME top. Has heavy Bg, Nickel foot rest EVENING TILL 10. 150 to $10.50 Je z | According to Size E tter cast iron range than the STERLING has never been made, and we s fitted with neter and ng range up $42.50 $1 Now and $1 Weekly tHE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909 The December Standard o ne ~ dD ee 1 wdny papers there- | esigner, > fa ” ; & ryt Patterns, od -4 10¢ Copy AN IAMS 10c and 15¢, 7 Fare eh Wines” we offered om I Tonotrow We Will Ga eas | a Most Tene | Se Of | Women s Dresses and Suits Style and quality of the highest degree in every garment. That is what lifts this sale above the ordinary—while the special values quoted emphasize, more than ever before, this store’s ability to sell quality merchandise at lowest prices. One Hundred of the Season’s Newest Dresses Grouped Into Three Most Attractive Special Lots for Saturday | Moyen Age, Co-Ed, Coat Dress and other stunning new models are represented—the materials include Broadcloths, | Serges, Prunellas, Tricotines, Diagonals, etc. Some of the dresses are plain tailored, some have Italian silk or jersey tops, | others more or less elaborately braided and trimmed—it i onlendid style show—a great bargain assembly—as follows: Women’s Regular Women’s Reg. Women’s Regular $15, $16.50 and | 2.50 $20, $22 and $f 4. 4 $27.50, $29.50 3 si §.75 : $19.75 Dresses, | $25. Dresses, $32.50 Dresses, Women’s Tailored Suits Specially Priced at $12.50 and $19.75 | Seventy fine tailored Suits, in the most recent models | Seventy-five elegantly tailored Suits, the best in style of the season, in Broadcloths, English Serges, Wide-Wale | and quality of materials;a very attractive showing, in Diagonals, Herringbone Serges, Unfinished Worsteds, black and leading colors. Suits ete., in black and colors. All have Jcceng th lam msg os guaranteed linings and pleated representing = the atest style | skirts s thoughts of foremost designers. s VALUES TO $29.50— VALUES TO $42.50— | SATURDAS SPECIAL AT. SATURDAY Sr eclak AT. $3. 50 Fur Scarfs $1.48 Isa. 50 Silk Petticoats $2.95 | One hundred Women's French Coney Scarfs, in black Regular $4.50 values, at $2.95. All are full fashioned, | } and sable brown Shae les, with tab in soft o r hard-finished silks, in front and>f d collar atin hark and various popular colors. lined. Regularly priced and excel s THIS 1s A VERY UNUSUAL Foret nein wee lent value at $3.50. SATURDAY BARGAIN OFFERING SPECIAL AT. } (Great a Sale| Children’s Wool | | Hose, Special 25c $1. 00 Corsets. of Domestics |] theyre the oldtshioned | | A : | kind, like grandmother used to | A stirring Saturday Sale of staple, much-wanted mer- |) make. They’re heavy and firm- chandise at decisive savings. See what [| 7 Matted by banks ee oe Spanish yarn, with cashmere a your dollar will buy: ||: feet. They're knit'to fit; too, as We will also offer a spec og of 18 Yards of Best American Prints for $1 all ankles are shaped. We don’t ee 20 Yards of 36-inch Cheese Cloth for $1 ma ae prs piPhenstre Special at 85¢ : 20 Yards of Crash Toweling for $1 wear. They usually sell for 35c | $2.50 HandBags 10 Yards of 36-inch Percales for $1 | | Pair in the larger sizes. Tomor- | row we will offer all sizes of at $1 .69 12 Yards of Amoskeag Outing Flanne!, $1 these splendid Stockings for | 20 Yards of Newest Cotton Challies for $1 boys and gitls at 25¢ pair. . ome arrives d_special pure sp 15 Yards of Amoskeag Apron Ginghams, $1 rae * RARER ame ; 12 Hemmed Huck Towels, Size1 8x36, for $1 | %. 66 ” 3 Hemmed Bed Sheets, Size 72x90, for $1 Women’s “Burson 12 Pillow Cases, Size 42x36, for $1 Hose, 25c Exceptionally fine winter m BAR come uensnn oe \ is ‘ i . 7" sees OR AM Stockings; they're fashioned: | a 7 : plendid wool-finished yarn, at oo . alt’ 2 scat & KiM a vith or without ribbed tops. Seattle and Expo isto vi Rati y i ie Wonder is that Hosiery of such : hs aft e thing to P d : - “a excellence and worth can be | send your Iriends bat ‘k Fast a ; . . — * oi m Ps ‘ 1ade to sell at such a low price re gesotr remembrance “hoos : : of they're extraordinary 25¢ now while DA 2 ilues. Special Saturday at | each cat acces i BAUR CARRE RESEAG $1.25 for bb »x Of SIX pairs, Moen Nate” [aR CPE LES | (A Glorious Thanksgiving asi todas ~ . Pea I}. / 7’ Wi | Good Shoes and Good Health Men's and Women’s $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, for Susiy?, On A Bos b 4 eng f, ” tet UNCH and ay torlor‘initas |f the last day before Thanksgiving, Delivered at base af | . ee The Newport! ! bunitiens without extra cost; i8e'and | FIRST ANP e MAD! eh. n we trtal one Pomay Gc podbye to e SAOE SHOP : eames ; ‘ Have You ee ALHAMBRA THEATRE BUILDING Ever Tried 208 Coke | i No More 1534 Westlake Boulevard For Your Furnace, Range or Heater? ; ae: No Less Its heating qualities are equal to hard l and it ts clear 5 gh cheaper and better than coal. Mqual parts of GAS COKE and soft ‘ =~ All Sizes coal make an ideal fuel A , All Widths A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU “SOAPLAKE” SOAP || >" . |... Seattle Lighting Company Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co., Inc. 18 DELIGHTFUL IN THE BATH, HAS ALL THE CLEANSING 1314 FOURTH AVE.—Fourth and University—HENRY BLDG. PROPERTIES OF THE CELEBRATED SOAP LAKE. ITS ABSO. Phones: Ex. 75, Ind, 67 EITEL BUILDING TY 18 GUARANTEED, Seaus —————— = + 7 3 " bETS PUM | - Corner Second Ave. and Pike St., Second Floor, 100” PURE 5c ALL DEALERS | Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Day or | Rooms 207 to 212, Open Saturday Even'ng | sell real estaie. etc. Ht

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