The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1910, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR ls ee ee ¥ Waffles” is an unknown, but is] HOLD RUMMAGE BALE Noth End Club Meots dressed by King py ROLLER TO MEET * puted to be a tough man on the Calhoun and & number Ks OLD COUPLE SEPARATES. : mat The Indies of the Firat Metho The North End Republican elub| ty candidates, Every * MYSTERIOUS ONE Roller will meet Carl Pons to-| aint church will hold a rumm will hold & meeting tonight at| ested in the welfare gp }® Joanna Boyd Raker, 69, and jmorrow niu ht Janie at the Westlake market, No-| Mountain View station... Green| Ind tn requented to bg . J, 8, Baker, 71, who have been ay | Vomber 1 and 2 ILake, The meeting will be ad-| that evening TODAY IN HISTORY. [ot cman iinet TP Were More | ae Quarreting ‘in court about the Ik location of a chicken coop on was} Champ Clark, the democratic) ® thelr ranch, will separate founded, In those days kere leader in congress, will be heard in} ® The old man will “return to had not been| Seattle under the auspices the |® his children by his first wife discovered, and|¥, M,C. A. The original ine} In Oregon, while Mrs, Baker it was ‘not nec-|cluded the late Senator J (Ry Unie Vrews.) | CHICAGO, Oct. 238.-—-"Mystertous Mr, Waffles” and Dr. B. F. Roller of Beattle, who has serious deoniens | The Old Market Was Your Best on the wrestling champlonship| Friend — title thrown down by Frank Goteh, Dol) ® will return to her children retir will meet tonight In a bout sell MOM essary to make | liver and Champ Clark comes in| ® near Kent her vertived as an elimination Pay Day Gr F mien ____titanhesenesee etic itt Steneous eater hee —— il Women’s and Misses Stylish Long money to have FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.—-—BASEMENT SALESRO¢ Oct, 28, 1636, Harvard colle * Soap, $eeeeeeeeee et re ae FunniTune FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE |i In Various Popular and Serviceable Mat | pf names Priced Low at $14.50 Jobn Harvard aied ve toe toe cousee "Phau ff] Practical Styles, Serviceable Materials and Careful Tailoring lous sum (for those day $2,000, and his library of some 300 Sion ta weetag. won ante ll Combined in These . Smart Tailored Suits and Long Coats for Misses and Juniors years, Harvard also has classes tn cute | For high-school and college Miss, the Ready-to-wear Section presents a large, varied ind cavetalls A special purchase of well-taifg full-length Coats, in fancy mixtup medium- and wide-wale cheyj the more occult Bostonese propa ganda of the day, including art Mterature and some of the sciences ots fancy coatings, in a color range inch ing navy, medium-, light- and ‘Ten births were recorded to yesterday. Four were future heroes, perhaps, amd six were sowing clretettes gray, medium- and dark brown and ' tan, They are all semi-fitting models, with notch collar of self material of j laid with velvet, and others with high storm collar. assembled showing of approved models in Tailored Suits and Coats, all of which are designed on essen Vancouver, Wash.—Althoygh An | tially youthful lines and characterized by careful tailoring and finish. drew Carnegic “paid the freight” on | if ? the new public Hbrary bullding P . here, his name appears nowhere in | Tailored Suits at $18.50 the bullding. The trustees, tn-|ff 5 rae Stead, claim the immortal honor. | Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, of Chesaw.—Two more unmarried | S¢Tges or novelty tweeds, in women have joined the colony of | dark-green, gray, dark-blue and epinster homesteaders near this} . a sen One Is an old woman nearly |f Drown, with coats 28 and 30 Long Coats at $16.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, good quality cheviot, in na y blue, brown and cadet, with semi fitting back and double-breasted Sizes from 34 to 42, also Misses’ gj 14, l6and 18. Price $14.50, $0 and the other a girl Just ap-|Hl inches long, semi-fitting back and box front, shawl peg be oS eae ete proaching 19 it box front, with collars finished with velvet and fancy braid-trim 7 pT tatters, ana Aiur, csote changed with velvet or broadcloth and med cuffs and pocket. Long Coats of Black terday, when sine couples, ot Ot idee skirts in cluster plaited or kilted Soot Par shat Smctee ¢ 1 Long Coats at $19.50 Broadcloth, $16.75 gltomec i style. Price $18.50, New Westminster, 8. C. — On |} their way from court to jail, hav : 5 ing juat been round guilty of «I Tailored Suits at $25.00 tempting to pe from ‘custody ; ayn three prisoner — anf Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored other break for liberty. They were Hci . or . penuh jf} Suits, of medium-gray invisible jf checked suitings, novelty diagon- als, mixtures and plain serges, in navy-blue, brown, dark-green, maroon and assorted shades of tient mariaen urangements ware: gray. The coats are in semi-fit- See, tee pereeme tied complaints 3) ting style, single- or double- Long Beach, Gai—The police are |] breasted, 30 and 32 inches long, today seeking to find a Ge red with lining of satin. Some are ft slay : — tend to anes, 76, who was | Strictly tailored and others have murdered In a lonely section of the | collar and cuffs effectively trim- city. tis athe if med with velvet, narrow braid and buttons. The skirts are clus- “Good Fellows” night will be) celebrated at the Commercial club | tonight. A much talked of pool | ter plaited and narrow, straight- tourney will be started. i cut models Long Coats for Misses and Jun iors, in navy-blue or gray diago nal cheviots, plain tailored ef fects, with notch collar and revers ti e Coats are plain tailored models, 4 Have semi-fitting back and inches long, full-lined with 4 single-breasted front, lined to satin. Sizes from 34 to 44. Price waist-line with satin i Long Coats at $25.00 Posalat Los Caraca : Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, of novelty tweeds, cheviots, serges, Coats, $22.50 diagonals and plaid-back coating, . i semé-fitting, in single or double At $22.50 we offer unusual values in these fashionable Coats, which co breasted style. Some are plain f/f cut 52 and 54 inches long and lined throughout with brocaded silk or tailored and others have storm | They are modeled on semi-fitting lines, fasten down front with three or collars, large patch pockets and | WW large buttons, and have large, deep shaw! collar, deep enffs trimmed with buttons A full range of sizes from 34 to 44. Colors, light- or dark-gray, tan, Stix owen en were separated at the court |i} a seo — sara Initial Showing of Winter Models ba vs wesw w(t Misses’ and On Display T | I es Ce ee ee. | ee iP opular Priced Hats and Tur of Fist ax S. was sustained by MISSES’ BILACK CASH A Special Collection of | Neckwear and the council committee on streets | yi pp HOSI pir ee | Bali 2 FAlRs Fok gh Winter Hats and Turbans Veilings I $5.00 and $6.50 JA é heels and toes and dot Festyn Davies’ second sacred re i] : : The vogue of Persian in AT $5.00—This new line embraces large ‘(Mya ettal of the season, with a choir of | KTCCS.. a oad At $10 00 deta” ta! Wiscee 4 | s: u ew ra [4 Nair . The broadcloth is of good quality, Mount Vernon.—While crossing the Great Northern tracks, W. D | Moody, a veteran of the Civil war was knocked down and killed. | * 8 BS 8S aa seas. +34 tf." se. @ \ x 4 Yolces, will take place Sunday |M# BOYS’ BLACK CASH | Mushroom Hats of velvet, in black and popular \ te, afternoon at the University Con-| ME RE H¢ SI ERY, ‘4 IS and ma | colorings, with full tam crown, edged with frill ri ss aa cs eee fn ag ic ie , mi i of lace in facing; also draped Velvet Turbans in My Z | heels shy i es ia fine “4 ; igure it black, navy and brown, trimmed in soft drapes Wy / fh culls: sacencdlcoad rescaled heavy ribbed style and wings i. e ¥ REPRE ERE ER ER EH BOYS’ AND CHIL $6.50-—Featuring Dress Hats in large QP DREN'S BLACK COT TON HOSIERY, 25c PAIR —In medium we with Ml extra-heavy linen heels and toes. Excellent for school ‘Men’ s Toilet Goods Gillette Bafety Razor Sets leather cases, comprising silver finished razor and t ve blades in silver case, $5.00 and $6.50: in : " ] old-finished case Praag F Millinery at this popular price rarely embodic ] Gillette Razor Sets, in leather { type of quality 1 style as high as that indic ated Bay.) ae 1 cases, comprising silver-finished } in an andeuatl? attractive collection rahi our owr rdere hantil- & | Neckwear Novelties at 25¢ Syrian Hand- ind-Crocheted razor and twenty-four blades \ ie . i f : a #] shaving bruah and shaving stick } Workrooms that will be placed on display tomorrow. Na e larg ypular Dutch C Persian, witt Edges and Insertion AT THE THEATRES. Moore—Mme. Gadski and the Symphony Orchestra Geattie—The Barrier Grand—The Blue Mouse Athambra—The Holy City. Loie—The Ringmaster. Orpheum—Vaudeville Majestic—Vaudeville. Pantages— Vaudeville. j drooping shapes, of silk panne velvet, and natty | Shirred Turbans in black and colors, some trim- i med with large bows of silk and messaline and others with wings. 1 ia) | 22-inch Ostrich Plumes, black or or white, $4.95 ny 12 |) | | 18-inch Ostrich Plumes, black or white, $3.78 eee EEE Ee Ree eeeteeeteee +e RHKKKKHRKKKKER — - ——__— around — A teeta ue Se in silver-tinished be ; ued 8 Moe eg : It embraces copies of this season's most success fumes, in ‘ tolet and $ ful models and includes Turbans of felt, satin and }' : l os 1 Per Aly-of-the . me s sty th . : oe velvet, smart Tailored Hats and Dress Hats ir . its ited Pers pressed velvet and felt, trimmed in flowers, wings, s | Rodriole’ Ress Foexon fincheta ribbon, velvet bows and fancy feather ; y patter lai ra: ah n satin packages, Stock: Col Triple Mirrors. ; ’ Collars p raid, ribb Persiar es 10c, 18¢ and 45¢ Yi in light These Laces are made from very. 3ows in } thread, come in widths from 1 to 10% and may be used cffectively for scrim or net . bed linen, buffet dresser cx and small doilies. A assortment of attractive patterns tose from —Rasement Saleeoet | plain C Miss Ellen Beach Yaw will sing one of her own songs tomorrow night at the Moore atre. It is entitled “Love's Lament.” The noted coloratura soprano, who {s said to have the ¥ est range of any singer in the i the program of en Jay Plowe, said to be th flutist In the country. Mrs. Mary Newman, the i! known solo 7 pianist, will accompany Miss Yaw. |}. Henkel's Manic sian with glass and each BOURNE WANTS ee 2 a ~"~ I] Excellent Values i in Misses’ and Children’s / DIRECT VOTE Special Prices Gusted on From the Section Devoted to riba ge fa gh FOR PRESIDENT Women’ . Knit Underwear Children’s and Misees’ Apparel CHILDREN’S sc HOOL COATS AT | find le r f $ 6.54 37 7 men’s Knit Un a AN ge < $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 VD $8.7 { THREE-PIECE JUMPS ~These are made of hea uality flannel, with plaited skirt am waist and coat are tris lly (By Untvea Press) led he exten WASHINGTON, Oct that have become s se Coats | short coat. T | repriced at fig for the nom { I are here in readine ; and vice pres t prompt disposal. —piret Fioor years and up e mixture specially | with silk nd y buttons, direc ote ¢ n 4 d aie cat : . f : oll worked out by SILK AND MERCERIZED s Long Coats, of navy-blue or brown . wear, They are | coat is fin 1 mannish “—s Bourne, o! - ay re “ vic double t styl t els t ill b rac lors, 1 € een; S' Fer ice OTeeee PECIAL $2.25—E _in odout usted style, with full box back, | ¢ red, blue and green; sizes 10, Saag atun coe a sack, with plait elvet rand lined thro 14 years. These S will serve equal tails of the y will endea to have to put it in force the outline of the plan < hite and fles! formed, t 1 warn WOMEN’S to vote for their « N If an are im weight, low neck, th with nd white check material 16 year $12 CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES, $1.25 TO $4.95—A good selection of be Idren’s Rubberized Rain Capes, in navy } ing styles in serviceable Dresses is displayed within the above price red serge and sateen, made in full cir ! 1 ! ; rade i als as striped and figured percales, plaid ginghams tyle, with shirred hood, which is half lined with plaid silk. Sizes 6 to 14. years h, shepherd checks and hea, Price 75 and $5.50 ’ Prominent are the px Misses’ Gymmasium Bloomers, of good quat- {fff Skitts, trimmed with braid ity navy-blue panama or black sateen, made ow iaaioniicidbeseieban extra-full; sizes 12 to 18 year Prices $2 gC Popular Stylesin Children’ sWinterFootw erge, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, made with yoke fe $1.00 ; iled, in mediur kirts, laced in back, and full waists with wide Dependable materials, conscientious workmanship and lasts that are sth ht linen mesh, ankle length, with ban sailor collar, finished with emblems. Price =First Floor $18.50, $21.50 and $27.50 nay A — ie Children’s High-Top But Children’s High - Top | Boys’ Gun-metal Butta é style, extra ribbed at waist-line. ( | well for school and street wear. r. Extra sizes, speci: ERINO AND SILK by WOOL UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $2.00. ventions : t the candidate gal and whi n and red ges, in | k, navy, t side- or béx-plal —Rasement Sale with full waists and ns. Sizes 6 to l4 y y right principle of candidates to id Bourt explaining his plan t Burke Out of Game. ; onl oe OMI TIGHTS made the ish and sensible, at very moderate prices. was will be a big setback for eo. ton Boots, with patent | Gun metal Calf Button | Shoes, with raised tom im | | and will give Queen Anne s¢ . SEATTLE Ml. good chance to w Both hig AGENTS Mii | ather var schools won Paige Everett with ROUND OAK ORDERS lak ata eleven points to the good HEATING SAAREUT LA 4 s od te p sell M-C-M Soap, atte STOVES sictaa reel, Size to 11, $2.25 | 8, $2.00 pair; 8% to 11, $2.25 Carey Grocery, 769 N. 74th il ; INCORPORATED t tee pair; 1114 to 2, $2.50 pair pair; 11% to 2, $2.50 pair. broad round | Boots, with round toe and | foratec . heavy shank & M elt sole, Sire & 0 pair; 44% : st a 1 sole and bre d | extension sole, Sizes 5% to | extens to | $3.00 pair. fs —parement Se st. North 360, Green 222 e :

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