The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1910, Page 7

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179, MAS. CLARKS BEEN MOTHER OF 17 BABIES SDousall § == em mG Clark, of Cle veland, | « The annual election of officers of TODAY IN HISTORY k Saturday evening. ) MM, a wre. We Hecome the mother of tho Seattle Hunt Club will be held . TT Hy ( o at the University Club tomorrow N . TETLEY’S TEA Extra night at 8 o'clock. Plans for some} | November 12, 1643, Prince Rupert > a ager a BPN p54 Od eet of triplots. Hetween stork has left four sets real Gevilish doin ne of the loyal supporters of King | - ‘ ” P ee will also be " v TeY quality “Gold Label” Indian Rae Se years. 08 080, considered. Cearies 1, ane SECONDJAVENUE!& PIKE STREET) bone hd half - pound Y — neral ‘oles, fs 4 been the mother of pea Moyen of whom are Hd ‘he herself was a French And came to America when 6 ee parried when 12, and Wallowa, Ore—The first active a field command oa ——— -—-—— package; regularly 55c. After outer seneee ete the doors er for the parlia Py Y 7 P.M. woes a “ “ ee heir armies a i . been started at the head of Bear Breaisord, nine | LACE CURTAINS Creek by the forestry service, | where a large acreage is being | miles weet of With Extra Pair of Trousers | ize strips Notting vere born to F fater twins were Dorn planted in European larch and] London, Parliw M re ; ¢ ong. renen 14 she became the moth- | Beotch pine. v | ment was then We're going to sell tomorrow just 115 of these Suits, and | regis id 5 three fe -p long, triplets. - | engaged in mak- no more, at this price. So hurry is the word if you want AIG OU INCHES WIGS): Ne perself has 26 brothers papa of the last get ™ m triplet! a blacksmith be care did the family wash ~ days after the triplets were sv he believes that homes Jots of children are mere en shells. xable record made by gag Clark, of Cleveland, al the records made volgen mothers, according | bian and white; can match ¢. We want to get more boys wearing these splendid Stanford grads in Seattle will ing war on tho 4 meot at 4 smoker and dinner at! + king, being dif-| into pairs. After 7 p. m., the Arctic club tomorrow evening. | 1 ie giat ge ao the| each seve 37 1-2¢ | United ates senate, which con : : wiped Slee The state convention of ¥. M.C,| fines {itself to peaceful pillage of | 1 Wo-Trouser Suits, made of all-wool Scotch tweeds —Vourth Floor. As will be held In Spokane No-| the plain people. | Prince Rupert | and cheviots, splendidly lined; every suit guaran- | PETTICOATS — Women’s eanbe o 2 cr F. Cutts, | defeated the ent r 4 4 cor eagle will rig or the| that day. PAERBNAEES YB teed to give the utmost satisfaction; sizes 9 to 17 | Black Sateen Petticoats, . years; our regular $7.50 Suits. Special for Satur- | with accordion - plaited ™ Vancouver, Wash-—The dying re-| day onl t $6. 45 flounce and under ruffle; Sherbrook Presor will rend a pa | Qest of Frank Chalmers, a local) y WT OT osesvcrene led dy talk cs csBae ste regularly $1.25. After 7 es a Sree Mtb masoeeng ot | cia: and the’ -sanen eoetaiiod | $4.50 TO $5.00 SUITS, $3.50 Gh ssbviss oops ok 50 suits—that explains the reduced price ; " —Thi lor. +! the advent of at the Chamber of Commerce | #bout the apple trees he owned. Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, made of bird ¥ Seen commation and | rooms. The society is working to tome | strong and sturdy fabrics, good linings, good | ROMPERS — Children’s excite sure -onneirgg er wards the holding of a rose car | Tacoma—Dr. J. F. Skadd, census tobi. Bree rorthy through and through 2 ‘are good for “scare - 8 ateal next tone. entinerates, charged with frauds tailoring, trustworthy through and through, | Rompers, of blue and pink ot 0 : ; . det ‘ while ages al pen | - }in connection with the count of 8¢ smart appearing; sizes 8 to 16 years; lues checked ginghams; small ree Oe irning race to hark | The lighting bonds, involving | #ttlo's population last summer, will] up to $5.00, Special ........0000+ Bool sizes only; value 40c. After $1,400,000 for a new dam at Cedar | be tried In 8 lake, and the Georgetown bonds| | were the only ones that won out} Vancouver, 8B —Uniess the in the election Tuesday, according | Washington authorities pay all fees to Comptroller Bothwell, The/in advanee for the extradition of lighting bonds won out by 3,274,/ Dr. Francis Stewart, actused of and the Georgetown bonds got by | frauds in Vancouver, Wash, the with 1,000 votes. man will be freed. The credit of - the state of Washington in the attle, | te the time when & woman Dunstable England, was thrice} with triplets and twice did ipe wader into boing five babies at} OVERCOATS AT $7.50 AND $10.00 |7 2: scrrereeeee.- LOG —Third Viloor, Of Brown and Gray Tweeds : 917 Yeare BELT STRIPS — Belt lengths of satin-faced elas- $6.50 OVERCOATS, SATURDAY $5 | tic. "in black and many col Overcoats of blue Melton cloth, with good | ors; value 25c. After 7 p. m. velvet collar, buttoned to neck, cut long, | ....e ssccese oeeees- LOG loose back; sizes 3 to 9 years; values $6 56 oriieet Fises. Special for Saturday ............ $5.00 | WHITE GOODS — Full casilaee ___ Taine Peet’ _| yard-wide Berkeley Cam- bric, in mill remnants, 15¢ L aun dry Supplies and 18¢ qualities. After 7 ae ere this record was outdone | ya verman woman at Dayton, GF thoat @ half century ago, who Birth to sextuplets. Just] MRS. WM. G. CLARK AN D HER NEW TRIPLETS. of six bables waking -” at)~ eqhamemane — ———_-— ———_—_— Edwin ©. Axtel, who crossed the provinces is very poor, in other 0 RE a platna in ‘6%, when he was 10 years | words SESS tarry them} | the climax with four sets of quad 'WILL DECIDE ON ro gee dio Pee pee Ra . bb 1690 Mrs. Edith Bonham, of| rupiets, making @ grand total of Be ane tek hie eine a a | AVION DEMENTIA Magna, England burn, and the Pioneers’ asso fern with setuniets |"Wheg the died Peodor tor tne] Pe Se EB, CO. RATES| istion,'ot Secuic’ “ite"Scs Som] HAS FIRST VICTIM ent! vi Q | ' were taRen to|nc0a of @ stepinother for his math in 1842, and ts wfrvived by six ‘ame time at night a tired dad to carry Gand in a buge tray for baptism as brood, and took unto himacit} 4 decision on the rate schedule | *Midren CHICAGO, Nov. 11—The effect | : ee em ae ADuteh woman went this one another wife. The 1 Mra,|of the Puget Sound Electric Co. ts — which the progress of neronautica At Much Less Than Usual Prices —thied Fieee. fe wreral) decter by Pre - ~ of | Wassiliov added to the trent expected to be announced almost Mre. Elisha P. Ferry, wife of is likely to have = ables each. All 1 these | of “sons az nughters of Feodor”| 8 0¥ day now by Judge Mitchell, of |the first governor of Washington, fneanit is ™ - Given seemed as healthy and|two sets of triplets and six sete| Thurston county has entirely recovered from in Stacaeae hale C LOTHES | C L OTHES | LAUNDRY BENCH— y aseany ot youngster Of) of twins, making 18 fn all, wh The case was started a year ago| juries sustained a short time ago in the discovery W RING-| DRYER—4- | Folding Laundry Tub Hage might be reasonably ¢€-/ added to the original 69, ‘1 when the rates wore raised on the|by falling In the garden of the a of a of = ERS — Uni-! Bar, Foldin (; . pal to De. grand chorus of §7 children who| Tacoma-Seattle interurban, before|Leary home, at 10th av. and EB balloonitis, of| etiecdy bes ta 4 Bench, made of hardwood; Be carly America was not tO) could fn unison or otherwise call| the raflroad commissioners. A writ [Garfield st, aviation demen- | : pRB ie Hs Screen i holds two tubs; fitted with fetes. In 1862 three boys and) Peodor papa. | of review was then sued out to the ~o-- tie | Clothes! Clothes Dry- Bacar , tris were born to a woman | — —— | @uperior court of Thurston county.| The Press club will bid Art Cal The victim W ringers, | er, nicely fin- | wringer attachment; regular SUE cage when nurse came| WIFE. ELOPES WITH — | Gatse of the case andor edviooment|fay nrewell tonight. | Calder, who Ml, Se" noginata fully guaran- | ished; regu- price $1.28. Saturday .B5¢ » | ciafon of ¢ unde) een managtn o Canadian Gh as on 1 a ae doling up eight fingers HUSBAND’S CONSENT) °° #2028 tree months Dacifie valirend ebfiecs here frees w" Gustine, a04 See ala teed for three | lar price 69c. WASH et that was not the world’s rec-| j — — the time to which the memory saya ho ie alm years; rollers made of pure | Saturday BOARDS — a Ea - i CANDIDATES START of man runneth not to the contrary,, \y m. dealor in roal/M Para rubber; regular price Bis : “told Maen of this nga " ty wo | PLANS FOR GETTING will soon occupy a similar position estate in De $4.48. Saturday ...83.69 | Crown Glass Pea French woman gave birth to/ J. ’ this _* @ | n Chicago. He will tell some of |troit, Pedestrians found him in LAUNDRY | Wash Board, fhe children at one time. consent and ns-| WOMEN’S SUPPORT | bis best stories tonight. Members Grant park. He eaid be had fallen | LAUNDRY SOAP — 10 TU Gal : i Elphinstone, of England, sistance of her | Henin tes alba and friends invited out of a balloon from a height of Myo. } f ELK Laund BS—Gal- | no meta died tm 1700, was the mother husband, BSS) het woman suffrage has created we 100 feet. He wan sailing the sky ao <aundcry vanized | edges to cut on — meal | canon inee nat’ | *2 uncertain element in loca) poll At the schoo! election, on De-| with “Lord Whalenborough, of Eng. | Soap Saturday for ..19¢ Laundry | the fingers; one time. je YOUNES n D Ol ties, is the plaint now heard on|°¢™mber 8, between the hours of 1 land,” he sald. A sharp gust of Tu J amit tea ¢ of the first Lord Bathurst | Hor husband | gvory aide from the wieeacres Dut|P- ™. and 8 p. m., $660,000 in bonds | wind carried his hat away, and/M’ CLOTHES LINES—Cable T ans, Noi 1 | will last for presented with 22 chi! not only had! uncertain as it ta will no! »p| Will be voted on tn addition to| when he reached over the side of , af . s size; reguiar ch é | . it will not keep Wire Clothes Lines, 100 ft ‘ first wife and 14 by his second. full knowledge | the politicians from the game. Al ing school directors. Some | the basket to pick it up, he fell 100 @ Llomes Lancs, 4 59c. Thomas Urquhart, of Cromarty | of the elope! though the county election doe 00 in proposed for new bulld-| feet and landed im Grant park, he positively rust proof; regu- @iie, Scotiand, who lived in th ment, but aided! oo¢ come for two hence, six|!®€* and lands, $150,000 to redeem | raid, lar price 59c. Saturday 30¢ ap pert of the 16th century, pre- i im every PO | candidates for count rk have ab | OUtstanding warrants, and $100,000, Hut the police say he hadn't been water ¥ ber husband with 36 chil-| sible way He| ready been m They are|for playgrounds. off the ground. \ . if whom lived to a mature | even helped bis! ney J A Sigurdsson, Sam Woods = ——-~ —_——-~-— en — _ “ — — —— = a a ceo. wei ag Legy ee Oscar Springer, Perey Thomas, Will] : of Florence, | trunk, and then Sickles, an MacDonald By we he mother « chil-|took her to the railroad station.) ~ woods y day announced that| set} where she went through the mo the rest/tions of eloping with Al« sandr) ho hae made arrangements with a} Fi glove company to furnish every} “If my wite can be happler| YOmaH Who will vote for him with M@ which any trace can be| with another man than she could|*,0Mr of gloves. | Sigurdsson is ‘ ° a 4 io have made 4 similar ar & that of David Wilson, ot}be with me, why, it's all right.”| rangement for milliner Ind, who died about 40/said Eller. “I wish her all the ; toes oat: atm, the father of 47 children. | joy in the world.” New Orleans—Charies P. Ce P)itGe champion “papa” of them} Mrs. Eller, from the window ot| verse, a fugitive, is under ar Ste Feodor Wassiliev, a Rus-|the car, waved goodby to her|here charged with stealing § sant. His first wife pre-}husband and children as the train| from the First National Bank Mm with 16 successive pairs|started her on her journey| The Dalles, 0; by means then triplets seven times; through Hfe with Bowen worthless checks. ® these there w Money Saved at the Big Bankrupt Sale We were the lucky bidders on the entire stock of the defunct Post Clothing Co., buying everything at less than the cost of manufacture, and we are now practically giving this stock away at the same figures—a benefit which is enjoyed by the cus- tomers of this great popular store. . CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS AT LESS THAN COST This means the entire stock, and you'll find some great bargains by calling at the store tomorrow. Everything will be sold —nothing is reserved. Come and take your choice at the following prices: Bankrupt Sale } Bankrupt Sale] Bankrupt Sale | Bankrupt Sale Furnishings Shoes for Men and Boy: Suits for Children This entire department has H Men's regular $2.80 Children’s $3.00 Work 8 davies $1.65 Two-Piece Suits $1.65 béen placed at bankrupt sale Men's regular $3.00 Children’s $4.00 5 Shoes, Now Arete 1 Two-Piece Suits .... 13 | wl Sy | RAINY SEASON OPENING AT DOWLE: $2.50—Women's High Tan Shoes, in button and lace; le short vamp, Cuban heel; very stylish for street wear Bankrupt Sale Suits for Men and Young Men Regular $12.50 Men's Suits. Sale price.... 4,65 Regular $15.00 Men's Suits. Sale price..,. 6.35 Regular $18.00 Men's Suits. Sale price.,.. 7.85 Overcoats and Reef- ers for Children a) P| | Shoes for the Whole Family 152.50 — Famous Endwell | Waterproof High-Cut Shoe 5 yr e 5 O Men's T50e Golf Shirts ay teneereens 44c Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts ..... een Special for Young Men Regular $25.00 Men's for men shone egy tgp cro 2%c a Sale price... 9,45 regular 600 val tees hs ese prices incl: ih onastigaialebliaieunpteeniviianaipebiniial And Down—Not Up Men's 100 We have placed in one group some very for all aA a Gets at = Socks . oe A great values in Fall and Winter Suits for some materials. Men's 10¢ Handker- CHIOTE cecseeeseeee Canvas Glove fOF secvese Regular 750 Young Men—this means from the ages of 12 to 20. They include handsome patterns, and, regardless of former value, we have placed them all together, to be sold at once, 321 THIRD AVE. Directly Opp. Third Ave. Entrance to Postoffice Cravenettes at Cost Cravenettes; regular $13.50 values, During this sale ....., $6.85 See our windows for display, or, better still, come in and inspect our Shoes. Experl- peed salesmen to gis you a perfect fit GREAT THESE Gloves ...... 4 great selection, at these prices— Cravenettes; regular $15.00 92.50—Women’s Suede Button Boots, lat- | $2.50—Men’s Tan Button and Lace Shoes; Roms <... $4 $5 and $6 MAM sss dndeesce angie’ iat New York city last, extension sole, high | high heel, high toe; waterproof and a nobby Blue Woo! regular 9 regular $18.00 to heel shoe for winter wear a ee ee Be sure and get to the store early tomor ing this sale *.$9.85 $2.50, very handsome Velvet Top Shoe, | $2.50—Men’s Bytton Shoes, patent and Tay zed dics 43h thie row oe ke high heel; a ver mfortable and | gun-metal; Goodyear welt; all styles for all During 1 19 Men s Pants ugh sho nd has th fect of ma 1 the best sho t y Deine shen’ dante ; Men's $1.50 Pants, ¢ and has the effect of making the | men; shoes in he city for Brent, esecesssce cel £8 CA. ie raguinr 06.86 Regular $3.00 value Reefers [MH Children’s $5.00 During this f foo: ¢ tee ¢ money. ) xtr Y Fleece look zes smaller, | se money. Lined Underwear; regular Bhoes. Sale price.. ' Two-Piece Sults .... ' Men's $2.50 During this sa Men's $3.50 During’ this sale ..,, value 750, Sale Lamb's Wool Underwear; reg war $1.50 value. During #ale j....++05-,4 OC All Wool Ribbed $2.00 Under. ‘ Bo 2 Oe SPECIAL Thildren's regular Children's $6.00 Two-Piece Suits ... $3.25 You will find this a large . stock and the prices are made Neckties Silk Fe in v : low enough to close out the bur-in-Hand Neoktios; regular value 26¢. COR Bee: = RE sian chaiducsass 14c lis’ Jockey Boots | Boys’ Shoes Patent leather curt and t “a igh cut—the Eastern | $1 50 Boys’ Box Calf Blucher, Priced just at the time of dea te: Wah: te: bnee th the year when you need them byery one. SPECIAL Men's regular $4.00 Corduroy the most SPECIAL | SPECIAL] special & $4.00 and $5.00 Derby and Soft A large group of regular $18.00 Top Coats, in fine Meltons and Regular $6.00 Vicunas; colors including gray eh ee ee a | reee+ $2.00 | made on the Duke last; an up % tou ae ht 5 to-date shoe and will wear wells for os esedeveces + $1.50 Felt Hats; your choice while Rubber-Lined Coats; over 200 to select from. Panta, built with cuff bottom they last; a great selection of Se) ee Caen) (ee Great Western Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Store Open Tomorrow Evening lipper for tired feet about the home tor I y Man, Woman and Child in Seattle. Why pay more than $2.50? Come and see our goods. Low rent, cash business, n eTeY, help to give you a fine sf WLE SHOE COMPANY lag 1 THIRD AVE, Directly Opp. Third Ave. Entrance to Postoffice Do Not Forget the Numbers

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