The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR-—ERIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910. Md BUT SHE GOES TO SCHOOL| Stenog’s SUSIE'S ONLY SEVEN MONTHS OLD, Beeecked? Children’s Clothes Lower in Price |AFTER 7 P. M. in interesting que at a? pesiness woman et oy court proce aera. what Dusines® Cor rod Wi yptormation of postness—abe je a stenogral i keep secre t degree do make it well worth ‘while to 5 bay | now, day the following npec will be {naugurated. * $6.75 CORDUROY COATS, $4.95 phone ordern will be recelved: regular $6.76 values, Special § Tetley's Celebrated Indian Cey has been SULUTdAY Bt sevevsseseess Jon . put up in afr-tight halt $8.00 Bearcloth Coats, $4.95 pound packages gular price Children's White Bearcioth Coats; high ea half pound, After 3¢ neck, box style; regular $8.00 values. Spe 7:00 p. m. Saturday sho acqui clal tor sturdy —Banement. hose re ‘ pememle thos ; ats P $4, 95 to lawyer, patie phy Lace Curtain Sale parishioner to pric uh $5.00 Cheviot Coats, $3. 75 velty Curtaina a wrought by the Children's Coats of cheviot; double-breasted good qua Bat ave — a cnuaeet box style, with velvet collar and cuffs; nov berg t and Aral) Manu ~ Ss oodin Sana elty buttons; in red, navy and brown; regu worth § $2.50 a pair ree tain ” wethliy eo lar $5.00 values, Special $3 75 Can be After 7:00 p. me certain bag Saturday at ..... seeeeeeee DOE =e 50c by the alles of the former firm —— f H. Conrad. Te eK Lak a ee aa. peeeinnpiigelan fo 5 te elaine saliaiehiilagia —— . reborn — ateh coat egul 1.26 val . sid Of Course Susie Can't Talk Yet, and Being a Monk She May ape bt hee ot 85c and preside r t ae ep Never Talk Like You and the Re { They’ i ean es ee ae “4 f his cc ah c st of Us, But They're ¥ nes Ur! tine M. Ad ams | Going to Try to Educate Her to It, iamteee Plush Bonnets, $1.95 ¥ back She her and W. H. Smith wancgTeDney ih were bound to| PHILADELPHIA Pa, Oct $1.25 Bearcloth Caps, 85¢ SUSIE PLAYS WITH JANIE, “TALK TO ME, Susie.” Children’s Bearcloth Caps, in white, to Vioor, “KISS ME, SUSI sells Apron Gingham Sale Stand 1 Qua Apron Checks warranted Indigo ¢ checks, After 7 a yard ,. & the floor, built th are style, or trimmed with ribbons; silk lined s © floor, built them up into houses “wel a ms 5 etha . 4 ribbon tle Y oi Paiste secrecy Tegarding | bis There is a new freshman at the] in the Tequila’ babs way, then|, “Te you ® Beout? If 20, "thin mn ph wreven Coed, ron. we aac oy 82s galley ae 95 Val. Lace Sale defore being he| University of Pennsylvania this|/spread them along the floor and|fr You i others; that you are ON ereeeeene sevevee z , Le “td 3 } [yell | YOUR HONOR to do all you can Valenciennes Laces and Inser Later Both were discharged. |term—Suste, the ttle chimpanzee |rolied over them gleefully. A doll] All of the “Boy Scoute” in the]; OUR HONOR | He Rig Gendt Chin Of. See. She ana tee after the Minnesota company | that Prof, Garner, the world famous| attracted her attention, and ahelelty are invited to the Scouts’ Hal CuConeS OF tae etree, | . es, After 7:00 p. m. Sat of almian ay iden- | brought with him from jncorporated and ture products al ave? 8 8h im those made by Conrad.| jangle to educate tn the human} does, ‘Then she tired of thie mild|™bt October 41, tn the large par] | Thre Will be a Scout Master: oo oa LAUNDRY “Main Floor Adama was secretary and ; to me ls ea kg |method of amusing herself and| Villon at Leschi park. YOU will be expected to help them STOVES — In- TUBS—Gal- % i ie of the ew company, and have lived tn tho Jungle of| dashed for the Japanese screen that} Hach Scout will be allowed to|uy obeying orhore and volag nie > tS —In je Beauty Pins, 5c Pair rominently connected | the Kongo for seven years for the) stood near by. Susie was about to/ bring one other boy who wishes | that le lining; ab- vanized | GoiaPiated Beauty or Collar was : & y jthat y 4 jold-Piated Beauty or la purpose of atudyit m4 ean for the : om of study + nf hee » to the top, when her master’s|to become a Scout. Parents and| Ana dos + fore oe that thane will olutely air Laundry | Pins; various designs: usually Adams, on ¢ moll b : gap de rare Mh > call ed to her to stop, Sh \™ ir friends will be welcome. be a number visitors who will tight; strongly | Tubs, with d 15¢. After 7:00 that the products radi be * thos auaoa ock still instantly Every Scout should make &/ be there to see IF SCOUTS ARE! le: these | ringer at urday, @ pair.... 5c were almost ic al, t t at the monkeys have! “Come here, Buale,” said the pro-|Jacko-lantern for this occasion WHAT THY CLAIM TO BEL | Made: at these | wringer at Fi a that Conrad eve ary of thelr own. It 1s) fos Suste came tnatantly Why? Because the boy who has] go, be prepared to make goo reduced price tachment; pre wecrec extensive one. There are) “Give me that doll,” sald the pro-|the best lantern will be awarded | ————~ Preh . 16- inch, 9G. Regularly | regularly 54c | 50¢ Flaanclelte Petti- . about 20 distinct and differ. | fexsor. ithe badge, “Chief Lantern Maker, oa m sit at St lantan coats pees toe src crane then aa prea = ag Suste brought the doll |for the year, The honor of being |SUREL 4 BREAKS THE $1.45 dhe a Best Quality i aCe Flannel To nm may be made to} “Now kiss me, Susie,” sald the/the first boy to achieve this dis R-inch 1.25. Regularly oheas ase ar aay pcb mre sma onvey an incalculable number of | professor |tinetion is well worth working tor.| MOST SEVERE COLD oN “eh? | ZINC BTOVE BOARDS — | Geamrouty fal wih. rutne.s ore will be ® down town pe IN SEVERAL HOURS | eo Saciclnity ) 24x24 inch process of her own, open-|rade, which will form at Fourth 6x26 inch bottom; dainty stripes, After 7:00 p. m atur CBCH ceccecece (By Caited Frese meanings. Ore. I don't b Suste complied with a pecullar| 7 ve that any ape | osculate wii ree of intelligence Ingher mouth and mouthing the projay. and Yesler way, under the : eee |g $240 j 8x28 inck Qn of chil | fessor’s ¢ bridge, at 7 o'clock. Every Seout| There Is hot one grain of quinine M5 » Reo tC c o'cloc Qvery Seout | h tc of qu >) tnd X Reontariv “peers dre etty soon sixyearold Janle/should be in thia parade, and|in Pape’s Cold Compound, which, 522 inch $1.85. Regularly gularly 48 Children’s Sidieshek: 25¢ y in. first sh ed wide | should have his lantern with him.| When taken every two hours, until |[ $2.90. Of pink or blue checked ging: t cation as the mental at the hairy pparition| Try to have a lantern, even if it| three consecutive doses are taken, 24-inch, $2.00, Regularly ham; regular price 490 95 processes which I am sure includejon the rug, but the Ii girl lis © & paper Japanese lantern,| Will surely end t ertppe and $3.15 After 7:00 p. m. urday c easoning faculty showed no fear of the chin | but joy the parade, whether or) break up the most severe cold, aetna —Third Fleer. Susie was playing with a box/and in a fow th | two/net you have the lantern Thelelther in the head, chest, back, sT Oo VT bly together, | parade will move up Second ay.|stomach or limbs PIPE—B VE «c|Suste sitting in her little chair ao down First av. then out to} it promptly relieves the most obese jand Jante kneeling beside her! Leachi park { — ‘ miserable neuralgia pains, head grade; regu- iL STOMACH TROUBLE VANISHES lahowing her how to play with the| “Bring extra candles for your lan Ache, dullness, bead and nose stutt-| If lar price 15¢ | of blocks, She scattered them over| were playing 65c Flannelette Sacques, 35c: Infants’ z =a Infants’ Long Flannelette Wrap- k Block | pers and Sacques; pink and blue WASH BOIL rare 96 |. | Stripes; neck, sleeve and down Un, copper im Wase oo tr finished with buttonhole ers, No. 9, size; regularly » 2 ; scallop. After 7:00 p. m. 0. Saturday .. $1.45 | Saturday . s 35c —Hasement t eattered ound u 1 or » H : AFTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN. | “Sisto towed all’ the chitaian | j0d up, foverishness, snecsing, sore| Hi joint, Sa Remember, Scouts, throat, running of the nose, catarrh Yes this is YOUR FROLIC, and/al affections, soreness, stiffness aay cihiineanisinisdiiaiile jebaractertatics during her play,| That 10c; E She wa all toys Otd | cme nntttnaannnmemmmmnn aod rheumatic twinges. bows, corru- ne wouldn't give them up. A word| tt lan't So Biamed New, Either .| . Pape’s Cold Compound ts the re gated ..10¢ from the professor made hor in-| stantly docile and obedient, how raded some Diapepsin handy |the stomach, nausea, debilitating $ your headaches, dizziness or intestinal Thie will a jault of three years’ research at a SSeck esa BaSere —_ story from Amherst: A} go, and, be 1 cost of more than fifty thousand there is no other m takes hold of your food and digests edicine made as if your stomach § little you do eat seems fo f Pym. or lies like a lump c i stomach, or, f you " , that le a sign of indigestion f in five minutes from all fk your pharmacist for a ent/stomach misery is at any drug] aol Pape’s Diapepstn and bie just as scon as y will be no sour rix af undigested food Wheto stomach gas or dal or heavy fee — enh th, prof. asked a freshman} . ever. By and by 2 was the lttie| 8th. Pf " dollars, and cont no quinine, . girl who showed a disposition to Sere ~egibegget® eave gbu certalt' which we have conclusively demon Seattle e Cc Seattle : corner the toys. Sv promptly | Proposition tn spherical geometry’) strated tm not effective in the treat-| odors 7 P ff role Well, sir,” the freshman answered: | a eee a our, out-of-order Pape’s Di sin in a cortain | Sl! a ne _protecs re sttention t0/. ‘proved’ is @ strong word. But gah weg toad Lage | Agents t = Agents Hie you realise it. are fer catelorder stdmachs, be unfairness by whining and| | Proved tT have rendered te] a, take,this harmless compound as 3 § EB your meals don't tempt roo ause it prevents fermentation and vecitt _ mul th tone! he! be! nightly able."—New York Even-}Tected. With the knowledge that Sorosis ou WIC O; La pean the toys had been | r ve = joves ted tng Mal janywhere else in the world which Gl. Susie is now seven months ol4,| King Sees Rolle? Work will cure your cold or end grippe Shoes SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET and bh een in " MAPLE Oct $8-—Kine misery as promptly and without 12 woe > arc nda ses - fai other sasistance or bi ter | | hor from the French Kongo. re rd be ee - ela ona Pape's Cold Compound, which any aena ene t ” ‘or | : Salerno, where homeless and hun jmoun ta the words ena guaply | Rie “Want” Ads Are Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or We sell MCM Soap, Seattlo|gry victims of Wednesday's vol't sell M-CM Son: Business Bringers sell real estate, etc. m or any other stomach | made. N. A Me No. 406 antic ption, tidal ware and lo. Whitaon Groce co | Woodlawn av. Red 116. o Nearthan ake ar in need of aid. land 65th. me North tor cases contain almost any case of dyspe ndige in| disturbs TOOT OVERSTOCKED Sacrifice Sale of Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING Neal Boyle is a name that to men means “the best” at all times. It has never been our policy to carry cheap things. We never have, and will not. Owing to the continued mild weather we are compelled to sacrifice a large portion of our New Fall Clothing at prices that have no parallel in Seattle retailing. When our stock assumes normal proportions we will discontinue this sale. Until then, our entire stocks of High-Grade Suits and Overcoats for Men, Young Men and Boys are reduced, as follows: To lessen quickly our tremendous stock we place it on sale in its entirety at these greatly reduced prices: Men’s Suits and Overcoats All $35.00 Suits and Overcoats— $22.50 All $30.00 Suits and Overcoats—~ $19.00 All $25.00 Suits and Overcoats— $15.25 A Special Lot of Good Rainproof All-Wool Suits Will Go in This Great Sale —— at Boys’ School Suits Reduced The materials are all-wool; the Pants lined with good heavy linen; seams double stitched and taped to prevent ripping; made by the best manufacturers in the country. The famous “Hercules” brand. All $8.00 Suits Reduced All $6.00 Suits Reduced to to $6.50 $4.50 All $7.00 Suits Reduced All $5.00 Suits Reduced All $20.00 Suits and Overcoats— $11.75 $5.75 $3.75 NOTE—This ig the greatest clothes buying opportunity ever offered the people of Seattle, since every garment offered is of guaranteed quality, and that this is the beginning of the season, not the end. Remember the place— One Door From Fifth Av. — = South Side of Street . i i i 7 SUVUALEHHUIAULOUEAQOQIUUGOUAGHAAAUIUEUEESEOOOOAUGAGUOOUOTOOOUOESOOSOQOOOUOOOUOEAOOOGGGOOOQOOOOEOGOAAUUUUUAAOOOAOUOUOUUAAA TE IMM mn ae

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