The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1910, Page 3

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THE D sbaherentrciann aie NOVEMBER 4, 1910. “UPRISING IN Pe AS CS SLD © SENN CTA STEMS STONE, FIBHER Co, pas and bUniversity ; STONE, FIGHER Co § — @econd and University § STONE, FISHER CO. HONDURAS ie - (By United Press) % SAN SALVADOR Nov, 4.—Arm g ELES, Nov. 4—As | o > n are organizing in| a direct result of the union ta c d their activity tw be > bor parade tast night, 2,000 un. ove shadow an uprising - skilled laborers in Los Angeles againet President Davilla, It te re be . - will become union men. The | ported that former President Bo majority of these are foreign | nilla is rondy to make the att laborers. : to regain the presidency Damag $5 DOLL, $3.59 || PROTEST ENTIRE HIPMENT OF | New Flora (iy United Press.) Games and Blocks on ; CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—Various col ie < jleges with members participating in! gigbtly damaged ¢ ° " > the recent Western conference he found ’ t ra jtrack meet, which was won b de tots, whic : , ; a . Notre Dame, are considering toda & protest against awarding to Stan From Crystal & Graef (N.Y. Manufacturers) at About 60e on the Dollar A day or two ago we told how we-had purchased the surplus stock of Women’s Suits from this promi- nent manufacturing concern, and how we were selling them at very remarkable price concessions. So far the sale has been a tremendous success, but we expect that tomorrow’s selling will break all records. rhe stock involves Suits of plain and fancy fabrics, in a long line of styles and with nat F fiford university the credit for vic-| ural sewed tory, following the disqualification wie pedivg of two Notre Dame here alee ane joy depriving the Ce fnatite to5 de }tion of the prise natural eye. | brows; cork SEVERE STORM HITS stuffed CALIFORNIA RESORT Early spe celal for long LONG BEACH, Cal, Nov. 4 distant Severe storms at sea, coupled with gifte— unusually high tides, are believed $3 59 [today to have caused the f ' * that have awept © during the last ipeats of the defects w Perfection Heaters |munietpal pler and causing much | |damage along the beach. sae TEXAS COUNTY MAY and odorleas; | GO TO NEW MEXICO. o nine he pare — = h one filling $3.89 $2.98 | } colors. The garments are high-class in every way—not skimpec hurriedly put together. We're proud to sell such at full prices; we're jubilant over the fact that we can sell them at very close to half price Women's Suits, Worth Up | Women’s Suits, Worth Up | Women’s Suits, Worth Up to $25.00— to $35.00— to $45.00— 917.50 $22.50 $29.50 All correct fabrics, all colors, all sizes for both misses and women. Every Suit feNeed House Ware Room New Shipments of Holiday China and Other Goods Arriving Daily 5c Stove Polish, 3c $1.75 Door Met, $1.13 Sun Polish, for beauty of le Ste Mata; at saving of labor. f 5 ye} t e floor and ioe et or has 3¢ rill wear a lifetime ” $i. 13 10c Egg Beater, 6c (85 Shopping Bag, 49c ” Quick Result “x eh Shor ing askets, with ; easy to operate strap ban encircling entire bag, m aking It strong A9c in this season’s newest style. Sale Renewed Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’Clock SECOND FLOOR Fine Furs Women’s Coats Newest Waists th Riveted Double Hot Steel Coal Hod; by pando Special 15c . 5c Hand Lamp, 19c special Crystal Giass-Pooted Hand 20c Gas Mantle, 10 , complete with N 1| A very Brilliant Mantle; heavy and chimney 19 Weave, cement coated, " c double support. Spectal 10c An entirely new stock’ 6f Fur Scarfs, The demand for Long Coats is so great} Women who see these waists are quick Stoles and Muffs, of Marten, Isabella Fox, { that we've had much ado to keep pace with } to appreciate their beauty. They forget Persian Lan Ermine awtl’I_ynx. Shown {it. However, fresh shipments have arrived the prices entirely. Persian Silk Waists in wide v and we can fit everybody with almost any } ‘ : ‘ J . ’ ; cleverly covered with soft chiffon, so that These have been elec tid With fine skill} particular style or fabric they may wish } \ re : 4 if and by a fur expert, whose know ie aad S408 $ the pattern is but “half concealed and half experience reaches over @'péfiod of fully a vats of rough tweeds and chev iots, { W, ‘ re ‘ict i . : ; lentifulls quarter of a century. And-eur margin of {fancy worsteds, smooth broadcloths and } i ees , A rich colors, are also plentifully 1 profit is so fair that good tmoney’s worth } Coverts, ina wide range of plain and fancy ; @'SP!4ye¢ 1s assured to you effects The prices are very moderate— Prices range | from $5. 00 to $250. 00 At $10.00, $15.00 and $19.75 H $5.00, $7.50, $10. 00 to $25.00 thie strip o map, extend! parallel, abe cede from Texas and state. A cowpromine is said to b way by which Texas will sounty to New Mexico. of El Me xieo. SPECIAL TODAY’S STYLES TODAY DEMONSTRATION in wearin , it is a matter of quality and serv- Bradbury S | . a ury ystem ” ms “ai — (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) THE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET sy “ Are tailored to give all these essentials. The con 2007-2009 Diagonally Across Setvative dresser who must live within a certain SEATTLE MADE | SECOND Abaides - mp Prem Moore Theatre | on 0 ers Emit, or the ultra-stylish dresser who requires the | 8 a 2 f fashion, can both be suited. Just slip | | | GERRISH BROS., | | How long will you continue, by your vote, to approve of the | LADIES’ HOSIERY. conditions which have brought about the present turmoil and scan- Green Lake. i z “ b0« : es : ss : : . a pt li 186 bo hd a , | dal in the administration of civic affairs in Seattle and King county? i CHILDREN’S WINTER STOCKINGS. ee : 26c values 20. 20¢ values | : Ib” nsov nanoxctouers ron pnssenrs Vote for Horner for Prosecuting Attorney ARNOLD § FLECTRIC $3 vaate a ‘i i 4 4 aioe Seodavt avec | It will break the continued succession from deputy to hief. FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS. . No connection with past, present or future vice syndicates. The | Tbe values | i ‘ s ‘ Some slightly damaged, worth up “to “491 00. Your choice | Prosecuting Attorney's office een too long under one syndi- WE PAY YOUR STREET CAR FARE. | cate On all purchases of two déflaf’ or over street car fare | | Phone North 2525; Red 18. refunded etre am ns Vote for Nelson for Sheriff | To the person who sends Lennie on n Sheriff Hodg His platform: Less notoriety and no discrimination in enfore- election will get $26 Arnold | ing the law; no combination with County Commissioners to control Vibrator, All guesses must be - ‘ovember 8 at 6 p.m. Keep copy the expenditure of taxes in King county, and no favoritism shown of your guess | What would you give for perfect ee ee It is necessary for the people to control and it is nec ry tor | will put you in a position to resist ‘ leolds.. It will strengthen weak the people to have an insig und more publicity about these-tuo hearts and lungs, relieve yess office A vote for HORNER and NELSON will enable you “TO |B: eadaches, rheumatic lum bein Hae : : on credit? | > 4 Jangu elings. If you gS TURN ON THE LIGHT. ] ill not consider themselves thes a ce ! relieved of their obligations when the city officials fail to enforce between Chinese gamblers and other gamblers ¢ their 4 , men the laws ne to of this VIBRA ou would not The Seattie Soap t as much suffer longer without giving it a LITTLETON AS TREASURER is under no obligation to be spent trial : ce ae 2 ble Oils Hep et Ady | Before bupins: 8: Fibra | and Made of Purest Vegetable Oils is his qualification for the office “NO OBLIGATIONS TO THE For Sale by MACHINI any politician, banker or corporation for his election. H ecord try them all Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday the merits of the ARNOLD BLE | TRIC VIBRATOR as compared with thers You are invite | faster Outfitting Co., Inc. Vinson eces| Augustine & Kyer Judge W. W. Black for Congress Igoar éruggist don't carry: the PURE FOOD PURVEYORS “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” | one of Arnold’s Asthms or|| Both Phones—Exchange 16 815-817 First Ave. Near Union St. @) cia vivrator

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