The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910. 5 compares the recent Saratoge republican convention to a hobble ak It saya HORBLE SKIRT ROUTES NOW. || TE MARE TOLIGall G (Aller Supper | ales, beginning at 7:00 | | for the Whole Family ° |p. um. Saturday, are rich in he he skirt is, perhaps, beau and modish, but it mone ng opportunities | ia certainly built for speed. MBying forward tn a hobble Ps skirt is a matter of uncertainty, net) t say labor The New Lace Curtains, 39c Each | ie a | SECOND, AVENUE & PIKE STREET) | Sr sonics wiministration with its Bab lingers, Wickershams and Knoxs | oe = : ~ || The Boy’s Saturday Holiday | | SEND "EM TO BOISE ; Puan OF. a agua | Is the Day to Buy His png | —ourth Bloor. Children’s $1.75 d € de (By United Press.) And we have mad cial arrangements for extra good | And Down, NotUp |} ROSE, Idaho, Oct. 14—Neoause | service tomorrow Every boy who is equ i here for | Bonnets, $1.25 | the laws of Idaho do not » bit school will inyafter years be thankful that | his first | t nd Children’s Cloth | Dowle Shoe Co | mixed marriages, Rennie Sumie, an | lesson in proper dre ut MacDougall & Sou ck's | Ms le jiiliterate Japanese laborer, and | » selec is oO coat fro ] | Mina Helle Hamilton, recently of hsb “ho may i ta B - — tO r ey Pr - F | ird | Portland, were allowed a marriage | a variety of styles we believe to be unexcellec any of | $2.50 | 1321 Thi Ave., $2.50 | license and were married here last | the models are to be found exclusively here | Opp. Third Ave. Entrance of | night | ent Leather, High | The “M. & S. Special” Combination ree Suede Button Shoe, | Postoffice | Ladies’ Py | Button Shoe; short vamp, velvet CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—The Chicago vamp, extension sole, new | See” Our Windows for Display | top heavy. wstension wale Ge. fe police today declared that they _ _ Two-Trouser Suits, $5.00 and $7.50 shirred tee last. The very swell: | Come Into Our Store and Exam: | ban heel, A winner for dress or have not been advised by the San | Fashioned to give satisfaction; fabric selected to wear; pied a bon, Afte ‘doe in town, | Ine Our Goods | street wear, | age weird a Angeles Naa | fine, close-woven cheviots and tweeds; made with strong + | | ha ryee” and | urday, $4.50 each. —Third Floor. 6c Cotton Challi Overcoats, $5.00 and $6.50 Floral and Persian Ages 3 to 10 years, made of heavy Scotch tweeds and | medium colorings; | suitable for pebbled cheviots, button-to-the-neck styles, full length, | 5 m. saturday, to. Zs good linings, single and double breasted —Basoment. Overcoats, $7.50 to $15.00 $5.85 Silk Petticoats, | Double breasted, ages 9 to 17 years, many models and $2.95 lining, sewed with silk thread; many of the trousers are || full lined and “peg” topped; sizes 7 to 17 years. - ee Perry” are wanted tn connection | We cut the price and give to the citizens of Seattle Shoes for $2.50 that with the Times dynamiting ot be equaled elsewhere. Good Goodyear welts, all sizes, and right up- | THE FEAR OF A HUMBUG minute in style, and every pair made to wear, Prevents Many People From Trying | | & Good Medicine. 98 OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS } -82°22559%3 A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned portage gregh tel i enied ; >, i ‘ versible collars, for use in fine or stormy weath icoats, black and to be a radical, perma-| iting, hangs by rope patterns; reversi fo w | For the M for dyspepsia and indi on the ale er; unmatchable values at $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. | es. After 7 p. m | ny . ride t never stop ope : -_ For the Women Be eee eee auch pride them over ape, Rog Hubber and Slicker Coats LOE SO Ge . 3) commonsense | 82.25--Men's Special Work Shoe, ballast tongue, Souteness In never) » peeter ¢ S Psat alias . sonens ith clasp but- > fo and will wear, | . ¥0 full soles, ab ely water, hus seed, especially in| THE END. Strictly waterproof, cut long and roomy, with clasp b | $5 Pongee Silk Waists, and t | 7 Men's Bu and Blue new medicines ane tons, high neck, r ow standing collar; sizes 4 to 16 years, $1.95 | date styles in Hi lowt; the very latest styles for all men, This fear of being humbuagged $2.50 to $3.50. Ha 10x —Third Ploor. n f | < and every aboe a Goodyear welt carried too far, ao far is! NO DEARTH OF ’ | 60 Natural Pongee Silk | Camas Sa tnd: aen: thoes that many people suffer tor _ — —____—_-_—— | pag , er ee ant | + nog BE | ° | $6.00; all wees, After 7 p. m. res eeaet cee APPLE PICKERS | Continued Houseware Value-Giving | "0: ss: “" "| ‘or Boys ng the clats - a . 7 Nispstessicape es ite tensto 1 i made of a preparstion so reli “The reports sent out from We Clothes Pins—6 dozen Se-| Apple Corers—‘Tin with : P nston i = reports ou! extension sole; at | Satin Calf Shoos; good style and will woar— and universally used as Stuart's! natchee that it was so difficult tolf] lected Maple Clothes Pins, | handle, needed in ev J0c Paring Knife, Te ; $1.00 8 to 12 | Drepepstea Tablets ri to pick fruit shere that|{| first quality. Saturday .6¢) ery home right now blade; parer and slicor com: $1.85—13% to 2 Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets/@et men to plok fruit ther Bowls—I2inch Se-| lar price 8 bined. After 7 Sat -— . are vastly different in one Impor-| they might have to ciose the schoots|{| Wood Bowls—12 inch Se-| lar price 8c. j a oe Cae Saturday, $1.50-- 2% to tant r t from ordinary proprie-|and let the children pick the apples,|f] lected Maple; regular price | ..... Ceneece saeco =? iii | tary medicines for the reason that|is utterly untrue. {f] 3Sc. Saturday ....... 23¢ | Hammers—Full size, acze “ ee td | ot & secret patent medi-| Thin was the statement this morn- aah Gaaey bheel caseloads Silverware Sale peret Is ma: their in-| ing of three men from Seattle, who a atgg tee 9 “The Rosalie,” a rose pattern oO Ww c Jeredionta, but analy ows them had gone over to Wenatchee to/ handle, Saturday .....9¢ | 15 soft gray finish, replica of | } to contain the natural ive fer. | pick apples, spent all their money on Hatchet — 4-inch | sterling siiver, in standard A-l j $ ments, pure aseptic pepsin, the di-|railrosd fares, and fatled to find| blade, cast iron; | Plate; at about half price— | | acids, Golden Seal, bismuth, | work. la re, Tea Spoons, set of 6, 6c. | oe | and nux. They are not) “Thero te a strike on there| ’ regu wd yee Dessert Spoons, set of 6, Tc. | cathartic, neither do they act pow-| among the apple pickers, who want/ . Wood F Saturday ...18 Table 8 $1.00. Viber yoons, set of 6, $1.00. | ( they oure | $3 a day instead of $1.50 « day and|j] Water Pails—Wood I 35c,| Kettle Knobs — Complete —Seasth Wi | yon sense | | “the men sald. “They are/#] Pails; regular price 35c. cate’ tinal i a ne Cc | food eaten | advertiatng that they will pay $2.76/9] Saturday ..... ...++. 18¢ | Dio ee op Pails—Bulidog Mop ompany j Shor must natore, it has time to * day, while 0 matter of tect Pleture Wire—Silver fin- | Each ....... cssccccces 1¢ | Pails, three welded hoops, | ferment, sour and cause the mis. there are men there starving while % y i Satur- | Whisk Broom— one-motion mop wrin; ° : hiet. This is the only secret o te yy ish; 25 yards in box. Satur 1 P gers =| 1321 Third Ave., Opp. Shane Pa yg aa cts . Bigs gp whet ncnvar- bday | GBF cores cosecss csoce 5S¢@| Black handle, fair regular price $1.95: Satur- Third Ave. Entrance $1.75 , ic pille never have ané 4 grade corn, two sew- GBF sccnaee <esdsuce of P. Boys’ Calf Blucher; fust ike ne can cure indigestion and SCISSORS FOR SUICIDE Carpet Beater— ings; regular price ‘ostoffice the cut—2% to 7. stomach troubles because they act ns } Full anorved 15c. Saturday ..O¢ entirely on the bowels, whereas the i as | ull size, imp Be D Fr whole trouble fs really in the (By United Press.) Lis pastes: entra wived Egg atere—Dover Egg $2.50 and Down—Not Up 9 fomacn LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14—With aj ff ' 9 extra wis Beaters; an old standard 10c | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets takem| wound in ber throat, caused by alll in center and article. Satu j after is digest the food. That| blow with a pair of scissors, Mra.| In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture pianos, trunks, ete BEKINS MOVING 4 STORAGE CO., inc, - a ie a is So it. Food not di-| Belle Turner, 61, wie of Eimer! i) snds; regular price s on Credi i PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS it ne an clty. had death today’ tte paw Hl peed | 30. Saturday | t fies tite and many oth-|” Mrs. Turner was found this morn.|{| Price .-. -..19¢ Soldering Set—All complete, AY Co. teh are often called | ing lying in her bed bieeding pro-|f/ Paring Knife—Good steel | iron, resin, solder and plate * by some other name. | fusely from the wound, whieh ox-| blade. Saturday ...... | PORE rece Madison at Twelfth East 414; Cedar 414 They are sold by druggists every-| tended from her left shoulder to| ¥ i ‘whore at 56 cents per package. | her right ear i — eo race ve AN AWFUL CALAMITY Everything Sold First Ave. _ Befalls The Peerless Clothing Co. and the Hands of the Law Force as Advertised ===] THE MOST SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE |“="=~ Ever known in the history of such business. The entire stock must go at any price. The stern, but just hand of the’ law demands immediate settlement of all affairs. The conditions at hand are tuch that the law of creditor and debtor shows no mercy for real value or cost. It’s a time when plain cold facts and actual conditions of the above firm force them to a tremendous loss, but opens the door to the greatest money saving opportunity ever offered the people of Seattle. ‘ 3 : ae : The entire $50,000 stock of men’s and boys’ high grade Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Suit Cases, Blankets, etc., now offered to the public at prices which know no competition. The quality and ttyle which have always characterized the Peerless Clothing Co. need no comment here, but a visit to the store now will be the most convincing point offered, for it’s a time we must accept your mercy of cost or value. The stock is new and clean, consisting of well known brands. All wool hand tailored suits and overcoats, made from fine serges, cheviots, worsteds e>d tweeds. Values up to $60, all worth your Space permits only a few of the hundreds of wonderful values to be found here. $16.50 $3.50 $7.50 FALL AND $20.00 MEN’S $3.50 $1.50 MEN’S $18.50 MEN’S SUITS, NTE! ALL WEIGHT $1.50 ; MEN'S SUITS MEN'S PANTS ff WiXTER WEIGHT J MEN'S OVERCOATS | DRESS SHIRTS sane sweaten Cours MEN’S HATS i. $7.50 25.00 1.25 MEN'S 75c MEN'S $6.00 $1.50 MEN’S $1.00 $2.50 MEN'S SOLID LEATHER MEN'S HAND. : HEAVY RIBBED [| GERMAN WORSTED WOOL RIBBED MERCERIZED FLANNEL SHIRTS SUIT CASES TAILORED SUITS MLARRETS UNDERWEAR SWEATER COATS UNDERWEAR SATEEN SHIRTS Assorted Patterns 89° | 39° | 98° MEN’S 75¢ 58° | 39° Dr. Wright’s and $2.49 $22.50 MEN’S $25.00 MEN’S 35c¢ MEN’S MEN’S $1.00 $2.50 MEN’S $45.00 MEN’S x, , farhia é “RPROOF HEAVY WOOL HAND.-TAILORED, CASHMERE sox DRESS SHIRTS ff ©°eper’s High-Grade 9 aii WOOL SUITS het sd tated CORDUROY PANTS SOx ALL-WOOL. SUITS __ Like a drowning man grasping at a straw, the firm is forced to this only means to save their credit. Impossible to save the stock. The opportunity is yours. Don’t miss it, because one personal Mult to the store will convince the most skeptical buyer that this is the greatest bargain event and merchandise slaughter ever forced upon any firm. ‘The stern hand of the law has its sway. Every- at your mercy. Nothing reserved. Don’t forget the place and date: 1301 First av., Saturday, October 15, 9 a. m. THE PEERLESS CLOTHING COMPANY [sec] & i partment. $60 values LOOK FOR THE YELLOW SIGN ON THE WINDOW 50 1301 FIRST AVE.,N. W. Cor. First Ave. and University St.—1301 (_%2 500 Fine Silk Umbrellas, Substantially mounted, Values up to $7.00. Now $2.19 4° Ke.

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