The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1910, Page 8

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i inh a i al lop sta cbeiainsinsc pea A A New Line of Women’s and Misses’ Full-Length Coats Attractively Priced at $25.00 HESE new additions to the comprehensive showing ; i Women's and Misses’ fulldength Coats at $25.00 are eg ceptionally desirable from the view-point of style and mate] north of Seattle, and near Everett. | Store Closes Daily at 5:30. i od: jeovered the island of San Salva O'Leary, the veteran walker, who | | i ' TMs js the date| ® * ® eA ARR RR RR Hw! in promoting the race, will act as usuaily assigned | ¥ | refere by histories for] * HUNTER'S GUN * . Columbu TC ad CAUSE OF WOUND, Fi d M * f er ae ind More Bodies | THE SEATTLE STAR MOVEMENT (ON {Odds and Ends From Everywhere] "i=" [)—nucue | BREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [carn i| |The breake were found 14 miles DRY GOODS DRY Goons lease race, in whieh @ dozen or . TODAY IN HISTORY | |" board. ‘Those who can donate | eee" the' pent pedestriane Inthe | i” lend band Instruments are asked | country will be entered, will start! Oct, 12, 1492, Rodrigo Triana dis ¥ notify, the board, tonight in the Coliseum, Dan | | Can rivalry in dress, including the use of cosmetics and elaborate hatr dressing among the puplle of Ketsome |S first victim. of the hunting Perr wablic: Synod be STUNeS in that Triana season so far in Thurston hog liege | who was on the | * county Returning — fre Can a movement for simple dress, Who was on the/) hunting Sunday, while placing the pupils, especially in the jookout, saw the) ® tempting to hang up hiv auto high schools, upon an equality o! was not Amer|* matic shotgun on the wall, ® appearence, succeed - conatd. | 10% that he saw, and It was hardly | * the weapon was dincharged Those questions are being consid: | ing discovery of America, becatise|* And part of the load was de > ayetem of brass checks given | ered by several students’ clubs, bY | 1 ioe Erickson had already been|* flected by @ cast tron wheel, ®] iborers by the Colorado Fuel and | the school authorities, and by a] )’ 2 ‘w wounding him painfully in w /#Dorers ny ne : he A wu anc committee of the Students’ Simplt- & the abdomen. | tron Co, owners of the mine fied Dress association, recently *| A TRIP THROUGH WALE®. OLYMPIA, Oct, A. J “ * but that al * ® Gratedell, mill man ie the ® * * * nt is some STARKVILLE, Colo, Oct, 12. Three bodies, in addition to the eleven taken out yesterday and last night, were located today by | rescue gangs working in the Stark Ville mine he bodies were charred or man and only were identified by rial, and the tailoring has been carefully and expertly executed, They are 54 and 56 inches in length and cut on graceful, semi. h It {s just as well, however fitting and 7-fitting lines. The materials are fine broadclothal here 8 just as well, howeve not to be captious about these lit tle discrepancies in history, as It serges, tweeds and gray and brown novelty mixtures, formed. Tee ee eee eee eee ey Pete : : j ie the main facts that count after Mr. A. Peteh, of Victoria, B.C, > ore * , lored 3 . ; i The movement to simplify dress | ih | will leotdne on Welee, © btaveay: Some are strictly tailored and others in loose, belted ef i was taken up some months ago by The government cable to Sitka,| ticon views, Tuonday night, October fects. Many have high storm collar and are just the thing for} the Rotary club, at the request of the school authorities, The result is the formation of the society with R. R. Denny as chairman, W L. Bilger secretary, and Mrs. G. W. Saunderson, Dr. Ida J, Weaver, Mrs. H. P. Fish, Mrs. Etta Cham berlain, as the officers. The or 18, at the Welsh Presbyterian Members of the Arctic Club at a| Which has been out of service for! ehureh, 10th and Joba at meoting last night subscribed 940,-| th days, was repaired by 000 of the proposed $60,000 worth | one was that of = man ase aud “ty Fe ation o| nted are the City ei a Women's clubs, oa that ef an infant one month the Y. W. C. A, the Woman's Com mercial club, and the Rotary club. | The United Wireless will go af business in Australia, R. H. Arm auto or general utility wear. The collection embraces Miggeg sizes, 14, 16 and 18, and Women’s sizes, 34 to 44. Graceful New Models in Women’s Tailored Walking Skirts at $10 This new collection features late variations of the Straight. cut styles that have now an assured vogue for the Fall and Wig. ter season, also gored flare styles with deep flounce and Pretty plaited effects The materials are panamz Becond Poor, strong, general manager of the conancepgpeichsinemange ye gi: inet sie oa pte Oblendid Array of Pianos and Other E aie i the exeeuttve om Prizes Attracting Unusual In- STEVENSON, Oct, 12.—-Shot and} vere te yee A ° . : killed on the eve of his wedding! The University Community Club terest in Window of Big was the fate of Ralph Ginder, 2 will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Landis sawintll, by the acct lfeare, beth oc IG, Mh cad 20h AF discharge of his gun, a 30-30 fle. He was hunting, and from indtea-|“> © : and Un niversit y s, voiles, serges and mixtures jg black and colors. Price $10.00. —Fecond Flee, tions he had sat down to rest. It is} voree were fied | seasee rr assumed that when he rose to de > yesterény. They were Ribb d Bel 7 o of hi un « Secchsred Goma chstncle ond wes| Gayton. — Cyrus” Davie, beat |/sumereds of Coinasente hive Entered and Scores of | ew ons an tings { drawn back sufficiently to explode | Known pioneer in Dayton, ts dead] sail ‘ a + apeeiins - e _ i the cartridge known ploneer in Dayton. te fend] Lists Arriving in Every Mail—Contest Closes WIRED SATIN RIBBON, 35¢ YARD — Of excellent il The bullet entered his lett eve | Goth anniversary of bis marriage October 18th—Not Yet Too Late to Enter, quality satin, wired at edge, keeping the shape desired whey an lew the top of Ginder’s head | jast May > 7% , Pali , shape off, The coroner's jury found fw But No Time Should Be Lost formed into bows for the hair or for hat trimming. Is death to be accidental Phoenix, Ariz.-No lawyers will = the place of taffeta ribbons to a great extent, for these purposes, He was to have been married to | be permitted to enter the constitu day. He was the son of Editor| tional convention now in session] Th Ginder of the Skamania County] as delegates, it was announced to-| fore the close of Six inches wide. ALL-SILK DRESDEN RIBBONS, 5 INCHES WIDE, f than it appears now remains leas than one w saeees 22S ea eee as eteszrt eet Pioneer. are day, Se ene of the Siggest, fairest and most be ened, ond werke speied Steextnge Whensas ware temned. to 10 / murine Rants ever sd but once, TC 25c YARD—An assortment of pretty Dresdens, in the DIX SCORES apptnante af Ge court house yesterday fest shades that are now being so extensively used for sashes, hair PE apy sbiiandieeane pers ag gre bows and trimmings. Also much in demand for the fashioning session here today. Three thou-|« of dainty Yuletide gifts. the awarded + ole a euperb Ht Player P NEW PERSIAN AND BRAID BELTINGS—We are showing an interesting range of designs and colorings in the fi popular Persian Beltings, at 4c, 5c and 10c inch; also new pat- ra terns and shades in Braid Beltings, at 2c inch. Pile thoes sand delegates are attending Paris.—It is timated today that $0,000 government employes have} ilies joined the strike movement. THOMPSON, N. ¥. Oct. 12— a ‘ Calling Theodore Roosevelt the| Thirty-five boys have offered to| “apostle of discord and dissen-| join the boys’ band, which Is to be/ tion,” and charging that he is able | conducted un auspices of the! Rd IR ea Meg u | p 7 to disturb business to the verge of |} ———————— Seana | J b t vy piameorsa as cetacean tems mic, John A. Dix, democratic in fat 4 Romfhes for governor of New York,| ce abots A Clearance of HALLOWEEN FAVORS, opened his campaign here today ' ; “Any American who assails the courts should be regarded av a . public enemy,” said Dix. “If Roose. By the Regal Dentists velt is permitted to weaken the 50c High-Class Drapery Materials | 2.! oti Aetueta| terns, Ghosts and Black Cate | At 50 Y. d Correspondence Cards tm fast c lar fonable shades, 50c, Tbe, $L00 anf Dainty new Jabots, excel power of the court and substitute | the president's for the people's ‘Ar Y N lecti Y if h } i A : te sabie will, all sacrifices of the founders /AL TOU Negiecting Tour eeth? | BE lent copies ch new Autise fn a ti distetery Bectinn cel, Seem of the republic will have been In! physicians and dentists the world | F designs in real lace pieces, | °°” *°)' ne aca phot ths One hundred Script Galling vain and we shall see disaster | over are now saying that pyorrhea, | artistically tr 1 with sults in the re-pricing of a number of pieces of Scotch Mad- bevingy engraved, and new plat e."* - a ' € it a ; 2.00 brought to a free people lloose teeth, missing and aching i Val Veni bee and other sun-fast materials that are much in demand . ‘Tairtecn records of birtha were re-| teeth will cause not only nervous-| alenciennes or Venise laces | rf oe ; Th Gilt-edge Playing Cards, Me exited of the cits hail yesterday. There | ness, bad temper, insomnia, insan and inset with embroidery, or | 'Of 3tistis window trea ees eae her with an | pack | oat ity and bad stomach, but also loss embroidered in figures and | *8S0rtment of the popular 32-inch self-figured Durbar Silks, | _ Conklin Self-Filling 31 of flesh and general breakdown of Aue Thee é my ingle, | are ¢ fered in one gre for clearance at a figure consider- | Pens, $3.00 to $10.00. i aS tcc ' sae . | ably under the usual selling prices—SOc yard Place Cards in a large amore Famous beauty doctors claim| double and tri styles | ; —Third Floor. ment of attractive designs, 3e @ that nothing spoils beauty as muck | Priced at 50c bes amy | Le deem Dee at SS jastiae Bites ssicck ante gous & as ugly, disfigured and decayed| teeth. OVEN TO EVERYONE Ce eet pol ar BEER ER ney cae =| Thomson’s Glove- Fitting Corsets; Values in Well-Made Aprons Loose teeth and bleeding gums, | in pyorrhea or Riggs’ disease posi-| thm tively cured oo ae lf you have two or more teeth in either jaw we can give you a full| APRONS, SPECIAL 25e— MARGARET 1. 00 an i Be 50 Of blue gingham, cut circular, with large bib terminating over shoulder, pocket STYLE 183, PRICE $1.50 } 824 edge of Apron trimmed with white The Seattle Dental War set of teeth without the necessity | *" - piping. Is A GOOD % to wear plates. Nothing | way . This model has moderate! LARGE BAND APRONS, 35c—Made of THING FOR THE in the mouth; as good, if| 'y serie low bust and skirt long below } DIC and white checked Amoskeag ging PEOPLE . than your own teeth, 88| Kerore tne a om tong delov ham and trimmed at bottom with full ruf- hey can give no pain. | nave not already starte the waist-line, affording the a If make you one of our Smooth Suc-| tion Plates, guaranteed never to must wear a plate, let us| be well to de ro & BAND APRONS. —In round style, of It enables us to give you your dental work at 8 r line emanded by Nght percale, trimmed all around with eireular ruffle READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY he following price ‘Painless, extractions of no pay|**retulls’ before starting your is sled 10 9 prevailing fashions. Made of GINGHAM PRINCESS APRONS, SPE- Gold Crowns ....$3.50 accepted | it be used B. strong coutil and trimmed at CA ts In ort or — gored to Bridge work .....$3.50 [B| We give a written guarantee!» oe = “ ‘ it the figure and trimmed with white ae . - k | ° a top with wide embroidery binding th all work : , Full plates, natural gums * pia i at oe REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, ames ef perenne “er a } yeading dray th sati » 1 eeeeeee eoeeeeees $3.50 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner vies i ~ a wa do not f 3 ding : 7 arawrn with: ontin: rit color percale trimmed with rick-rack Gold fill 1/00 " sad sity + Two pairs of hose sup Other Aprons at this price are of blue sold fillings .....@1( . P or pink gingham, trimmed with white pip FREDERICK & NELSON, BASEMENT SALESROOM porters are attached STYLE 101,.\PRICE el with medi Painless extraction. .25¢ Platina filling ...... 50? All work guaranteed 12 years. Examinations free. OHIO DENTISTS 3074%4 PIKE ST. Over Owl Drug Co. Entrance Room (4) APRONS, T5c—Cut extra- le of light-blue and gham, gored to fit the fig Have deep pockets and d with full ruffle and lMgh d nd m 5 5 | MARGARET APRONS, 50c—Of light ‘ 5 t is ALLOVER APRONS, $1.50—Made of ght-blue and white or pink and white gingham, with sleeves, trimr p, full ruffle, with square n finished with embroidery inserti turnover collar trimmed In white Second Floor ping in Made of strong « Unusual Value- Giving in two pairs of hose attached : . Women’s and Misses — Garwood Combination Steam and Gas Heaters GAS LOG, STEAM RADIATOR AND OPEN FIREPLACE IN ONE Tailored Suits AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES aes oe The “Garwood” is a practical and attractive Heater that will make cold, damp bedrooms, living-rooms and dining-rooms warm and cozy, with- out a minute’s delay. $16.75 It is very easily installed and requires no chimney, flue or water connec tion—it makes, besides, an attractive addition to the furnishings of the room in which it is used Fine Show AT THE MAJESTIC THIS Ww TYLE, fabrics and colorings expressed in these Suit EEK are those that have the definite approval of Fash ips i . is a he line, —_ offer them at important reductions ° SEE IT FREE for Autumn wear. They are man-tailored in every pat Dek tenth Oe a tyles and sizes, at special prices rang ~ ticular—the coats 32 inches long, ill or itin-lined, : sit ay Hous shings 5 i ees ae cit and the skirts in plain, plaited and side-flounce models, a eat ot oe Ate ee ee ~ There is a misspelled Py haat beet ri saviatainglids SILVER-PLATED ORANGE AND bo word in one of the ad vith panel back and front 1¢e materials include SET OF SIX, $1.50—These *- on the classified page of Serges Fancy Mixtures Cheviots are plated with heavy coating « 2 this issue of the paper H B Iclotk 7-PIECE NUT CRACK SI t of silver- " To the first three per omespuns roadcloths plated nut crack, in famey des picks to match all packed in lined wooden case 4 . —-the colorings, black, navy, brown, tan, green, raisin red and various shades of gray The offering embraces Miss« ae lel izes 14, 1¢ and 18—also Women’s, 34 to 46 inches bust measur ment. ff Pied 7. roo D ra | Frederick & Nelson tter Knive seh $14.75 ee: sons phoning this error to our telephone oper ator (before VEVER-DRIPY THY STRAINERS, 5O0¢—SiNEE \ickel silver, with m give a free Majestic tt FIND THE WORD corporated

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