The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1910 5 BLANKETS REDUCED Many other such values will be found in our showing lar p around the second time, | after she has thought the thing over, sg tell the fortune teller her Fortune Teller, Gets Your Name b Envelope Trick |« SLEIGHT.OF- HAND WoRK D teller acts as if it were a ver wall right,” says the r m © him e¢ GRAND PRIZE WINNERS fs *—* i them And, worse than that, I've had | CEIVES VICTIM EVERY TIM emall | rm m . SAYS PROFESSIONAL IN HIS a time, he will men the girl he goo with now and || $2.50 Woolnap Blankets, | 85c Cotton Blankets, 68¢ SECOND CONFESSION, wish, saying, “I could |turn bis attention to you, But it $1. 95 . x76 ches, in gray or ile f the Jud yR ti Eil make your winh come true if you! Will cost you money and you will] ‘saci s et “ pe ue Eth. ay ‘ +H , BY “PROF.” BOOTHSAVER, \{ would only have enough confidence |have to have complete confidence xf inches eavy | tan, with fancy colored bor- facsimile of the Judges’ Report in Eilers Word Contest The first thing a fertune telldFlin me : fin ine |] quality wool-finished Blank- | ders; the usual size for sin- Hiitries to do with a customer ta to Of course, this has a great effect After that she’s hooked on ve Pts vray. wi v » < al. a i * , R " areg |f-ets, in gray, with neat strip gle beds. Special, a pair .. in her complete trust 4 ¢ pon the woma Usually, the xd women who pald m n | 6 : The Judges’ Report [sain er complete trust ‘aud oiivon the rt for | women wha paid meat a fet im Eray, with neat strip- | gle beds. “Special, és¢ > that tion of t r me to win some man for|f cscs vevee 1 DS | $6 Wool Blankets, $4.95 } Seattle, Wash, erefore he her to wr the * two things on a little ple Riot paper which he hands to her) | $5. 75 All-Wool Blankets, | “St. Mary’s” White Cotton 9 95 ‘Mixed Bed Blank- t n't I done| married women, lots of them, who erything I promised to dot |wanted me to have the evil spirit Nove 8th, 1910, 4 Rag essai a H | folded The woman will probably say,|remove their husbands y, durable quality; it writes | Well, you've done pretty well, but] The first experience I had of , heavy " quality, and | mussed from hand- Then he takes the paper from] you t only my last name.” |that kind nearly scared me to able; size 66x80 inches; | lir ize 70x80 inches ; come _ gi s net oe i Lage tH es nlp nt Nama a age i in pink and white, gray | with pink or blue border. To to place t ways, , try sive your ae gar Uo f LB Vibe Sich seperti ‘ . first name, but 1 mis it at tira | (The third article in tomorrow's | and Pe “a a tp white, 1086, B DAE os ccctes $4.95 act, pel because you didn’t have complete | Star will relate the experience of |# anc aC and white Spe- | ‘ +E gentidbens~ lang’he slips the paper. throush|oonfidence im. me |the fortune teller with women who|f cial, a pair $3.95 | White Sow ij|that into the palm of his other! All the time, of course, he knows|wanted him to remove their hu A Mi hand. Down tn one corner of the|her first name, $1.50 Cotton Blankets, cause he read it} bands.) envelope, however, he has placedfrom the plece of paper. He scowls Extra good quality White : $1.18 Cotton and Wool Mixed Extra Size Cotton Blankets, | Blankets, size 66x80 inches, actual size 72x80 inches;| with pink or blue come in gray or tan; a splen- | and bound ends. ecial, a did wearing quality. Spe-| pair . $2.95 Clal, @ pale seececss wo 18 | —Third Floor, HOME NEEDS REDUCED Your Board of Judges ie pleased to advise that after @ careful examination of the liste submitted in recent word contest and a full understanding of the in- structions to contestants as published in your announcenent) the Grand Prises are wnaninously awarded as follows: Only Turndown for Him, rders met many reverses all through 1 a dollar; | ils | bill reverses bis collar. a8 8s 829 48 % F255 ES List No. Ro, Correct Words, det Prise Bel5S 1768 To make room for the Toys and Dolls. Rnd Prise A~68 1730 JAPANNED MAIL BOX— 7 SUGAR CAN—Made of heavy Sra Prise Awd] 1723 Acct. nint nibtes attached to door or wall; re a lock tin, enam ed in blue and a vakes pric wait b egular 4th Prize — A~66 1723 Fureday 230 | prec oe thereasy O80 6th Prize ~70 1722 RUSSIA IRON CORN POPPER | THE SENSIBLE ASBESTOS 6th Prise Bel 56 1718 strietly first « ; un end te per Seto tee, irom nickel yeiee, ic d Hdin, cove’ re set of three on ” 7th Prise An56 1710 % eas Weak is aoe ace te | ree, tron and han. 6th Prise An 65 1701 H any other a oie 19¢ $1.49. Thursday. $1.00 ; price 26e. Thursday CLAY FLOWER POTS—£.in., ‘ | JE DELFT SALT BOX—For with a; regular . ; z as e; large size; regular te Thureday 19¢ The identities of contestants subnitting m= 34 19 WATER PAILS—$quart Indur- Aists were at no tine know to us mntil after the final decision sat $40 SANITARY Sinbken ive ated Fiber Water Pails; regular ms nade, Upon referring to the names. corresponding to the num "“Tidiy—hwles Pate | of extra heavy quality zine, | Tneesaay 25c bers set forth above we find the winners to be: F % | f with airtight cover; size | KEYSTONE FOOD CHOPPER— i | ; joven: regular su; 75 Size No. 2, made of malleable price 3.165 hureday oO eavil ed; can be e foo 2 Jennie Boaz, 151 E. Kercer Ste, Seattle, Wash. H ROSETTE |RON®—For making iy taken auaet and seacee rone 8 and patties; pac J. EB. Grant, Olympia, Wash. F. G. Klaining, 2207 EB. Cherry St., Seattle, Wash. Garfield Storle, 5103 EB. C Ste, Tacoma, Wash. 2 W. Bleakney, 2709 King St., Seattle. Wash. to operate; none any mplete, with two de made; regular cular price 35 price $1.15. Thursday 89c 0c. Thursday “ c TEA KETTLES—No. 9 Steel THE CELEBRATED STOVER Gray Tea Kettle; double-coated WAFFLE IRON—Complete with | enamel, each kettle guaranteed FSSFF E.G. Darrow, Tacona, Wash. 1 | case; can be used over @ £88 | to be absolutely perfect; regu To. 7? Any Lucille Webber, 2128 47tn Ave. S. Ws, Seattle, Wn. : Hh regular price 98. mood suire; | lar price Tie “59c Yo, @ Milston W. Moore, 309 King St. Pass. Stas, Seattle. Wn. , ce: Buh emieuer ove 8 BC | cit ‘Dou all & istutck Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET i: ay - OMAR IN Coase LEN mre |! t ve a a > \ arnrno Mut | i es | aoe ee Hal The Envelope Trick, and Dia-| ie Showing How It Is Worked | Wien a Victim. We unhesitatingly recomend these contestants o-your generosity. Pres. Wilson's Modern Bus. College. Mewked Meate—Selling Price. Prin. State Normal School, Bellin De ee Sn ein mead re es “Cee et os iredacery Sale To introduce our Wonder Blend Coffee “Cup Quality” ee Meats, Live Weight—Baying Price. + oy dv. ligr. Tacoma Ledge Evaporated Miik—Selling Price. During the entire examination, extending over a period of more than three weeks, the | of contestants whose lists were being examined were at all times unknown to the hiners—a number having been substituted for the contestant’s name in each case. ithe awards have been made absolutely upon the merits of the lists submitted. | We take this opportunity to publicly thank the judges for their kind assistance in c ing the winners, and also to extend our congratulations to the fortunate con- | st ° Pred—Selling Price Per Pound On Thursday, Nov. 10th Only. give FREE with each pound one cake Bakers’ Sweet Chocolate. | | ALHAMBRA COFFEE --00,, ING stlake Boulevari Vegetables—Kelling Price Successor to D. S. Johnston Co. BILERS MUSIC BUILDING, o 3 HEAUTIFUL @; WILLow PLUMES ROSENBERG, MILLIONAIRE OWNER, LEAVES US IN THE LURCH—SUBLETS STORE OVER OUR HEAD TO LEVIN- Focal. gach oa ' SON, THE LIQUOR DEALER, DEMANDS $950.00 PER MONTH OR GET OUT, AND CAUSES HARDSHIP BY PRACTICALLY ne BREAKING UP A BUSINESS ESTABLISHED TEN YEARS. $65,000 STOCK TO BE SACRIFICED IN 44 DAYS. Frahic-thething’ Beton, iThursday, Friday, Saturday Offerings Tailor - Made SUITS and DRESSES “t' miste"nsic" Goots sort tree times the gree asked” $9.05, S11.45, $14.45, 816.95, 822.15 ople’s Dank Butlding nd and Pike . y upon your / greatest vitality “8 I THE FUUMORE—$2.50 Long Coats, Skirts and Raincoats | Select Furs at Sa-rifice Prices Ik Plush Coats 1 Vv n's and Misses ' nek x aD dee vig 3 ) Large Black Ly Set $66.00 Coney Cont $37.50 | $12.00 Black I At no other time in your life is it so essential that your nerves and general health be so perfect. Nour ishing and strengthening } food must be provided in } plenty. A malt tonic of recognized value auch as Dance at Dreamland tonight. oo 880.00 m: an Pony Coat 860.00 | § $1.95 to 86.45 SPECIAL * » Huds D r . LET THE SW AN— Be Your Safeguard against poor results of Cake Making— Pastry Making— Or Any Other Baking Where Shortening Is Needed CAINE Goes Farther— Wii “an. Does Better— AHO TENIN the Best Tonic greatly alds in preparing the system for the ordeal. Itcon teins all the nutritive and strengthening properties of select barley malt and choic st hops, and being in pre: digested liquid form, ts easily and quickly assimi lated, giving the strength required tocarry the double burden, both be: foreand afterchildbirth, Its use by mothers makes” strong, \ healthy children. " of and Children’s We finne en Top Coats $2.05, 83.955 to $9.65 ) Rain and Auto I « a Thursday Will Be Children’s Day for Coats warth materiald, | $ will be | 61:50 8w le ut $1.95, | $2.50 Dutchess Natural Halt $2.45, $3.45, $5.45 1 | Curls oe 86.45. $4.00 Dutehe Natur a eprr: | h double $6.00 O-inch Hair Switche =" Se Is Purer— Than Any Other Shortening— It’s Made From the Purest and Best Oleo- Stearine and Cotton Seed Oil— A Trial Will Convince You Order s dosen bottles CARSTENS PACKING CO, | ier’ Sanitary Packers To quit | Women's and Misses’ Hats and S305 Bring This Price List for Reference 1816 SECOND ave § | 1316 SECOND AVE LOok for the Reg 5 en. Look for the Red Sign Insist when it being Pabse.

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