The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1910, Page 12

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speciaiieamanel COSTS $1,200 CHICAGO, Novy, t.--Clarence H Mackay gave a supper to 15 guests early is morning that cost a trifle | of $1,200. The floral decorations alone cost $200, and each of the women pres-| ent was given a bunch of American Beauty roses with stems five feet! and an embossed copy of the} ng opera programme as a souvenir, Bach of the five waiters who served the gnests received a $25 tip. ee ee ee ee FEVER LEAVES MAN WITH FIERY LOCKS. al * * * LAKE CIT la, Nov, 11. ® Since his recovery from an at: ® tack of typhoid fever Calvin ®& Linton, 28 years old, is Maunt © ing a crop of vivid red hatr, where once raven locks adorn: * from a long ste in which he was to death for a time. & halr, re markably black, began to show tinges of red. Now it ts scarlet, and seems to assume a more vivid hue each day eee eee RR tos: SEERA EERE EERE eee ee ee The 42nd St. Grocery Bruer-Williams Co. 4201-4203 Fremont Ave. Phones: North 26; Green 432 We Sell M- Cc. M Soap John Finnerty, Grocer 414-16 Denny Way Phones: Q. A. 199; A 7071 We Sell M-C-M Soap | bs J. H. Shrewsberry | 2323 First Ave. ‘ Main 1455; X 1425 Son - We Sell M-C-M Soap | Guise Bros. | i 1802 20th Ave. East 325; Ind. 8192 We Sell M-C-M Soap P, O'Brien, Grocer ‘ Alki Point Ind., } Monroe 421 We Sell M-C-M Soap Bonair Grocery Bonair Station, Alki Point Ind. West 329 We Sell M-C-M Soap / Bell Grocery Co. } 63rd and Alki Ave. Ind. West 71 We Sell M-C-M Soap J. E. Keefe 5623 Rainier Ave. Phone: Beacon 1917 We Sell M-C-M Soap East Grocery Co. 657 Lucile, Georgetown Deliveries Every Friday | We se M.C-M SOAP The Bee Hive Store Georgetown Phones: Sidney 548 and aah others in anether column. Johp Cort. Mer TONIGHT—Matinee Tomorrow Distinguirhed American Actress, VIRGINEA HARNED In Her Latest Play THE Prices: action——“The GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOUN 01 nager. TONIGHT—Matinee Tomorrow ‘The Success of Th “MES, WIGGS CABBAGE Next attraction gani«t Opening Matinee Sunday Votunterr Or- Both Phones sion | if Advanced Vaudeville AVESTIO 4,907 ST le nee, HAPPY JACK GARDNER @ CO. 6—Other Big Features—6 | Lois Theatre “THE FIRST HORN” “PANTAGES THEATRE | “Unequaied Vaudeville” jj Today at 0,7 and 9, Ciamage Musi “YROLICS OF | 1910" Harry Bernar ‘ a abe | | jwhen there was an alarm of fire,|!y. A warrant was sworn out for jand twice to inquire about some “y arrest belated mail She says she doesn’t care to go] Avon, but was located and arre has an extensive at Tripp and brought back to Bon) a number of stylish) Homme country by the sheriff, hats, and loves to pose before her The defendant was taken before! out, wardrobe, #|mirror with her finery womething unexpected | hearing the evidence in the case ei e pte} 7 OBNE too ardent young man}! inton recovered ®| happens she will stretch her rec-| assessed the yey enigma ‘of typhoid, x ord to seven years, for she doesn’t | & fine and costs amounting to $160. it Unless “MOORE THEATRE ||]. Embroidered Linen Collars, in a wide variety of styles, 2 for 25¢ Women’s House Dresses, SE DRESSES, $1.00—Wrappers or | HOUSE DRESSES, $1.50 se Dresses, of percale or | style, of gingham aha or faees fined i fleece-lined cl waist, with close-fitting collar and long lue and white checked Amoskeag full ruffle at the APRON sham, in blue and w STAR THEAT RE ll *: nen Paper, In pound package ated Crepe Paper, in 10-ft, rolis, 10¢ she goes back to her old home in champion stay chums othe! COST MAN $150 world She hasn't been out IN $0. DAKOTA of the Fosgate hotel here, oeneeeemeess where she works as a TYNDALL, 8. D., Noy, 11.—Pur maid, for aix| lotned kh fre costly in this part years. of the at as a young n named Only three! Bdward Burnt discovered to his sor times has ahe| row, While at Avon he attempted been below the} to kiss one of the belles of the second floor ¢| town against her wishes, 1 in the ate the hotel; once/| Attempt used the girl rather rough-| at & In the meantime he had left edt | Justice Wood of Tyndall, who, after in Women’s and Misses’ Outer Apparel At Moderate Prices styles. WOMEN’S TAILORED WALKING $4 plaited lengths from 38 to 42 inches. The waists have lace collar and yoke med styles. Colors are navy, black, brown, and several evening shades. Sizes from 34 to 42. Special $3.95 =TTICOATS of heavy quality messaline, cut in a medium width, cially adapted to meet the requirements of the prevailing skirt modes, and finished with flounce formed of bias ruffles and tucks. Shown navy and a good range of soft pastel colorings. Special $3.95. ° Petticoats of good quality taffeta, in one-inch black and white priced exceptionally-low at $3.95. NEW SILK PETTICOATS AT $2.95—A new arrival in a well-made | ffeta Silk Petticoat, with full sectional-tucked flounce, shown j that harmonize with the newest costume colorings. Price $2.95. Basement Sale embroidered in eyelet effect or s Marabou Muffs, in larger size and heav- Y patterns, in a good range of sizes and widths, ier quality than above, $6.95 | 9c each > , made with gored skirt and | cloth, in gray, « | full flounce at bottom and Excellent Values in Aprons RD APRONS, 40c—-Made of { LARGE GORED APRONS, 65¢ } j t sleeves. gored style and fitt APRONS, 50c — With | Have large: bib « MARGARET AND hite checks, trimme with binding of white . MARGARET APRONS, 25« 25c--Cut of blue and white or light-blue and t trimmed all tnd’ ‘white New Millinery Arrivals at $5.00 Basement Salesroom Millinery Section is featuring at $5.00 pretty new models in Turbans, Mushroom and Medium sill velvet, faced with cream or apricot silk and effectively trimmed ed bows and flower Predominating colors are black, brown ¢ ) in evidence at this price are small Draped Velvet Turbans, i , blue and black, with trimming of fancy velvet effects and wings _Satonery—Nos Tole Goods to match, 10c package In a wide variety of shades, > oS | THE SEATTLE STAR « Sa Marvels STOLEN KISSES 40 years old, ta the Public Markets | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS AT $15.00— Plain-tailored models of serge, cheviot and fancy mix tures, in navy, black, red, brown and assorted shades of gray. The coats are 32 and 34 inches long, silk lined, and skirts are in panel, straight-cut and plaited VOILE SKIRTS WITH SILK DROP, $12.00— Well-tailored in plain plaited style, of good grade black voile, with heavy silk drop. An excellent value at $12.00. —Of good quality panama and serge, in plain f and modified narrow-cut effect. Colors and navy. Waist bands measure 21 to 27 inches : WOMEN’S SERGE AND SILK DRE $10.00 AND $15.00—These Dresses are . cut and tailored from serge, broadcloth and taffeta silk and show advanced style ideas in cut and trimming. neck and mandarin or long sleeves, and are prettily trim med with braid, satin or buttons. The skirts modified narrow-cut or straight bso plain om trim~ —Pasement Ralearoom Well-Made Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats | Popular Dress Accessories Priced Low Marabou Stoles, in medium size, natural | Embroidered Juinen Collars, in a very at black, $3.95. Muffs to sia | : “4 tractive assortment, including styles heavily trimmed with row of tails across bottom 5 8 ’ heqvil $1.00 and $1. 50 Ift- or navy-bl and white checks. Also wrapper s velted at waist. lite. checked Amoskeag ging- | very large, in blue and white the figure ling in square col 35c--Of Amoskeag | APRONS, 50c—In light-blue and white pink and white checks or stripes blue chambray, or black and white circular and finished with large bib oap, 3 cakes In box, 15¢ ney Round Garters, in glass-top Military Brushes, extra good quality ebony backs, $1.75, $2.75 and $3.7 GIRL, VICTIM OF ACID THROWER, SECRET BRIDE Nov. 11.—-Mise Ruth Frances Wilson, the beau » bigh schoo) girl in whose face Van Camp pointed admirer, ie alleged to have thrown oretly married in this city late Saturday M. Levy Stanford student and the son SAN JOBE, tifal San Fra Redfern, a @ vitriol last Apri afternoon to Th of Martin H. 1 of San 800. The ceremony was performed by Police Judge Thomas RK Dougherty, and the witnesses to the marriage were Karl H Levy, a brother of the bridegroom, and J. B. Leaman, Jr, a Stanford student. The party drove to San Jone in an automo bile and secured a license from County Clerk Pfester. Mra, Levy is the daughter of J. A. Wilson, grand deputy of the National Union of the District of California, Up to a few months ago she was a student in the Lowell high school Her disappointed admirer, Van Camp Redfern, for whom wide police search was made, bid behind a fence near the girl's home and squirted a stream of acid through a hole into the girl's face ST, LOUIS lt | Louls models of lovelike have been found. They am Victoria Fitzroy, 62 ye jOncar Severance, 66, aa years have been’ en Wert Many good specials ti may be had at the ¥ Kaged and who fulfilled Bree vows @ days ago before Justice “SHOP GIRLS} This coupon t* goog bow! of dandy noup Fi! sented with regular Vegetarian Caf, 221 Spring St, Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. Seasonable Items in FURNITURE DRY Goons CHILDREN’S KNIT JACKET] GIRLS’ SERGE SAILOR SUE SWEATERS, $3.95—These come in|$10.75—Of dark-red serge, made red, gray, white and pleasing combina-|full waist with sailor collar, trimmed tion colorings, made in fancy or plain rib| black braid, finished with tie and hay- stitch, with or without collar, finished | jing full plaited skirt. Shown in with pocket and buttoning down front.|/from 6 to 14 years. The 6 to] Sizes from 8 to 14 years. jeizes have sateen under-waist at GIRLS’ BLACK ‘CARACAL| GIRLS' COATS IN SERGE AND CLOTH COATS, $15,00—Made of ex-|/MANNISH MIXTURES, $12.50=7; cellent quality caracal cloth, in double-|length styles, with double-breasted fro breasted style, with box back and turn-|box back and turn-over velvet _ over collar. These are lined with good|lined throughout with good qualitygap grade black sateen, Sizes 6 to 14 years. jeen. Sizes range from 6 to 14 ye; —fecondl Misses’ School Hats Attractively Pric MISSES’ SOFT FELT| MISSES’ SOFT| MIS S’ 24 HROOM HATS,;ROLLED - BRIM} IBEAVER SAI q —In black, trimmed 1H ATS, $3.75—In Ox- 1$4.25 AND $4.75— F with attractive Persian and | ford- -gray color, trimmed lished with gr0s-graiet plaid scarfs, | with fancy scarf. |bon band. Children’s Knit ‘Underwear pcg ohh = rm CHILDREN'S MERINO 'S AND) PANTS— | CHILDREN'S DURABLE SCHOOL HOSI Vests in high neck and long Bi style, Pants in ankle & ‘ ag Wa ced PAIR—Have linen heels and toes and double H length. Come in white and natural color, Priced, accord- Hii] ing to size, from 50c to 5c garment CHILDREN’S CASHMERE AND SIL Hi]. BOYS’ FLEECE-LINED COTTON UNION SUITS, { SIERY, 35¢ PAIR—3 pairs for $1.00. 8Sce—A medium-weight Winter garment, in gray, in ankle vs Bie So . INFANTS’ CASHMERE HOSIERY, 25¢ PATR - iW length, with high neck and long sleeves CHILDREN’S MERINO UNION §$UI $1.25 TO INFANTS’ SILK-AND-WOOL HOSIERY, Se Winter Weights in Ws Medium weight, in high neck, lo eeve, ankle § —Come in black, white, tan, pink and sky-blue, length style First Floor / ’ . , and WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, $1.50 PAIR~ Two- “clasp be pique an Oc PAIR—In medium weight, with double } | Holiday Needlework overseam sewn, with Paris-point emir | | { ered backs. Come in black, white Daily— good rang of popular colorings. Line WOME MOCHA GLO heels, soles and toes and 4-inch garter welts | WOMEN’S BLACK SILK-LISLE HO- SIERY, 50c PAIR—In the popular layen- 9 to 11 a. m. PAIR Soft and velvety Arabi der-top style. : Ma €s, ga se pearl clasp pastes — ik ie Sites j ome in black and gray. M WOMEN’S BLACK FINE GAUZE Art Needlework WOMEN’S FRENCH LISLE HOSIERY, 50c PAIR—Full fash GLOVES, $1.75 PAIR—Of selected H | ioned, with linen heels and toes Section. two-clasp style, in-black aid ai "Ss ; - WOM MANNISH WOMEN’S LISLE AND SILK-LISLE {| First Floor. |} GLOVES, $1.00 PATR—Outseam HOSIERY, 50c PAIR—In a: good aséort | | { various shades of tan, fastening: ment of colors First Ficor | vain = =< clasp at wrist. H i * . . | Neckwear Novelties at 50c Rainy-Day Veils and V This popular price covers an unusually good assortment Moisture-proof Motor Veils, of heavy Mitfon clo of seasonable Neckwear Pieces, including Persian Eton col- 0 ished with hemstitched or satin stripe border, are lars of silk-embroidered net, in a variety of new and effec a good range of popular colors, at $2.75 each. tive colorings; also in combinations of plain color with plaid and Persian design. Jabots of pleasing design to mgtch An extensive assortment of Moisture-proof Mest these Collars may also be had at this price—S0c each ings is displayed at prices ranging from 25c to $1.25 ya First Floor Fit 5 New Belts inVelvet, Tapestry and Among the newer arrivals in the Leather Goods & tion is now 2 are Belts in Suede, Velvet, Tapestry and Patent onally attractive and entirely } yery moderately priced at SOc Firat » including First Floor. pr i. P Jags el, Gold-and Colored Beads, with gilt frame, The assortments include Suede Belts, in black; chamois lining and long beaded fringe navy, green, tan, gray and red; Velvet Belts in bl Bags in Jet Beads, bright- or dull-finished, all-black or { 8d brown; Black Patent Leather Belts and Tae black relieved with floral design in colored beac in various effective color combinations. These are Other styles have gun-metal aud nickel frames, silk lin- } i a full tinge of sizes ings, and are either plain or finished with fringe New St Prices $1.50 to $12.00 priced at New Beaded Hand-Bags Beaded Bags are prominent among the favored Dress A f the moment and. the Jewelry Sec featuring a number of excey new desin in 5 p-back Purses of seal leather, i $5.00. J ° Women’s Cozy Negligee Garments For Wintry Nights and Mornings NEGLIGEES, $2,.25—Of prettily | WOOL EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES AT patterned velour cloth or kimono flannelerte, in | S60O—In red, with elaborate appliqued design in | black, or light-blue trimmed with white; al EMPIRE many attractive colorings, made in Empire style gray, trimmed with three rows of stitche with short waist, or in: kimono effect, shirred at satin ribbon back or hanging full. These are especially de EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES AT $3.95 In red or gray, trimmed with satin ribbon bands sirable for wear during cool Winter months HEAVY VELOUR CLOTH NEGLIGEES, | | EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES AT $3.50 $3.50-—These have short waist, finished with shir- | 1" Te¢, gray or light-blue, trimmed with croche | scallops of soft Saxony yarn red bands, and are trimmed with bands of satin | BM uf sateen, Come {n variot pleasing colorings Women’s Night Dresses of « y ¢ g uting flannel, ve and design A number of effective styles in Cot- | OM cloth or Idealean, in an excellent range ot ¢ 3 i | fective styles at prices ranging » to 0. ton Crepe Negligees are also shown at this price. | ee ond F | Mail Orders | ae Filled \

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