The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, IN LITTLE 0! NOVEMBER 18, 1910. | roitstol and Wife Did of Latest Horror T. R GOES T0 Land of Catastrophes WASHINGTON. (My United Press) ‘Pictures In the NEW YORK, Noy, 18 | Wagon As an fce topped in front of a saloon | ft Kast Side kid WASHINGTON, Nay, 18.—Col lon Theodore Roosevelt is due to ar here thia afternoon at 4:20 his firet prolonged visit to Washington since he left the | White House, He will attend a re | aay | c One little girl, who had dropped | & handful of tee in her Might, turn od around and gased go: trd ay, a bunch ¢ | lots clambered on t al Hy he back step and » funy tion of the « for bits éf fee,/to try te p@ runne Whereupon the tee od them | Plate. It’ se8ma to make good game, began clawing a very man cha CHOOSE ight will rowfully at the wagon and its flinty-hearted cus todian. A welldreased woman passing, noted the child's disap pointment, and went up to the {ce |EASY FOR WOMEN TO | imus Geographical soctet {wand tickets for the been sold lecture out Carl died and w Joseph has asked — the uried at -, ~ | Sell me five cents’ worth, | company for a rebate o 1} BECOME AMERICANS | pieaso,” she said, The man weighed |of the price of Carl's ticket, ax Carl E VOE a chunk, wrapped It in a newspaper, | had two days of the usual MRS. D Women will have little trouble | 4nd handed it to the kind woman, |day trip coming naturalized in the| She called the child to her | | ht the ‘tenenek eiven 0 States, according to John| “There, little girl,” sho Old igaeeewkk ee ee ee ee) Washington Equal Suffrag d Smith, of the United Statea| “There ts a plece of fee for you jw %\clation in the Hotel Wash naturalization burean Thank you, ma’am, but it's 100 | 4 Proferred Turkey In Jail #| Annox last night it w All they will have to do,” he| le,” mournfully replied the ehild. that the five “free to Freedom Without It. * jeays, “is to marry Amertcan| "Too big” repeated the astonished Utah, jeltizon. If an American woman | benefactor. Why, what did you|* an would fight for su marries a foreigner she loses her | ¥4nt to do with it? |} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 18 maining Western #6 jcitizenahip. But if a foreign wom We was goin’ to put it down the| * —James Blaney, charged with ns were adopted & 10 spot, will yer? Say i want ernot without ‘ danger of|* king windows, The RARER RRR Re! game is|* PE PR OE ese KE The yl ee eee ee * AT THE k THEATRES. * od without a bat. * fer a few * b @ fielding side consists al® , *® MOORE — “The Kissing *\? or, catcher, firet and ij* You'll have to remain in *® Girt “| and two outftelder o|weity prison all that time er S |}@ GRAND — “The Volunteer #|,@ is triangular, ith a/w® warned Judge Shortall * Organtat | Dawe at « ach curb, a Iittle back of | * Dat's all right Dat's wat | }® SEATTLE — “The Man on «| ‘"* = her.) Tho atde at bat con-| # I m flan arin’ on, ye see. I one iS II l@ the Hox ata of an equal number of players. | * stan’ dey put up a turkey din |® LOIS — “The Power of #/ The batter his usual post.|* ner fer de guys in chall arsad Arita l® Money | Hon The pitoher throws the ba # on Tankeguven, an’ I be t }® ALHAMBRA — “Jack Shep. «| him. lie | torn de wh meat of e }® pard, the Bandit King * rh hea it, then, aft ®@ turkey’s chest fer 1 don't know |* ORPHEUM—Vaudoviile w| Making foints in * = r * = MAJESTIC—Vaudeville | 19 * he case continuance wa Pur} }* PANTAGES—Vaudeville * ® grar urity * ¥ * REE Ree A Sale That Saves You Money—A Carnival of Bargains The Bankrupt Stoe Of the Post Clothing Company Now Less Than Cost This complete stock of Men's and Young Men’s Clothing was bid in by the Great Western and se- This stock was moved to the big double store, and rather than carry this immense amount of clothing, it was decided to sell the same at practically the tite into the | when dheir bow At the ANGELES CAFE 1422.24.26 Firet Ave. Free Moving Pictures Washington Ladies’ Orchestra J—Artiste—7 A Midday Lunch for 25¢ Why Cook at Home? cured for a price below cost of manufacture. “a “Want” Ads Are | Business Bringers same figure that was paid for it. This Great Sale is the result, and the bargains offered represent the entire stock of . CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNISHINGS THAT MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE SPECIAL Here Are the Prices SPECIAL wee 65¢| That Move the Goods | 3: seeee Hats; your ol Cravenettes Children’s Suits \.GOTTSTE IN NiITURE co OND AVE BETWEEN. PIKE & Pine ‘ several very interesting santiole are @ dependable grade, which may be purchased on the lib- Ms of $1 now and $1 weekly. Regular $12.5 Buits. Sal Rogul Suits Regul Cravenettes; regular $12.50 Shirts . one “ Cravenettes; regular Men's 75¢ Children’s $2.00 $ 5 Regular $26.00 Men's valu Durtn Chistes. . ‘ 5. e ues. s th TwoPicce Bulle .....9 TOO | Rowuiar $26.0 39) AB | raise, Dore c $7, 75 Men's $1. inc! ude sizes Children's $4.00 7 hese pric Two-Piece Suit Children's Two-Piece Suits ... Children’s $4.90 FwoPiece Sulla ..... POO You will find this a large stock and the prices are made low enough to close out the entire lot. for all and a choice of hand Crave egular $18.00 to $2 35 ing this sale =~ $9, 85 : Shoes Mon's regular $2.60 Work Shoes Men's regular $2.00 Shoes Now Men’s Pants Mer en's regul $1.5 1.95 et S108 tufted and ; & lux Overcoats <Reefers for Children ee ee $1.95 00 value Ree Special Money Savers In the Small Sizes rid at « BS, affords an opportunity to ar a at a decided saving. and Over t th is the fact that with every coats .. Dining go Set, a handsome 47-plece Semi Dinner Set will be iat Regular $2 65 TE VOINES cccegse eveses ' $1 NOW AND $1 WEEKLY Blanket Specials SPUN BLAN Meht gra icipate your holl Regular $3 Priced just ace the yoar at the time of when you need them Neckties Fourtn-Hand Neektte SPECIAL Sas the most SPECIAL r $4.00 C “Great Western Clothing Co. Between 1317-1319 First Avenue TOPC ‘OAT SPEC IAL $8.65 Men's reg $2.30 GRAY WOOL BLAN KETS 4 size, with t 1 ymbing The Big Double Store Do Not Forget the Union and University Numbers Store Open Tomorrow Evening ovis Not Agree, Says Friend MICHIGAN DELE * GIVE BANQUET FOR an marries a naturalized American blind man’s back—an' now wo can’t| * vagrancy, fetonished Police t least five registratio she gains her citizenship,” have no fun-—boo ‘hoo hoo! ® Judge Shortal) by asking for a b school ele According to this no provision * continuance of 10 days. netend of one has been made for old maids. They Boys of the upper woat side have! * Say, Chudge,” he pleaded uma Smith DeVoe, are, however, naturalizable. ‘ Play baseball in| * 14 speech, “chust put tt ter as the guest of hor HOUSEWARES At Considerably Reduced Prices Saturday 12¢ UNUSUAL Satur ..@ 25¢ BARGAINS That Will Be on Sale After 7 o’Clock Saturday Evening $5.00 Art Squares, $3.2 ” Half W i yurth & 65c Flannelette Gowns, | ! 38c : 3B8¢ —Third Floor sg Laces, 10c Doz. 106 —First ‘Foor. ! we Conan 5 Blankets, wid 47¢ 10 Bars of Soap, me. —Third Floor. Se Wool Leggins, 48c 7 p.m . “ —Third Pioor. eames S ick Co. e/ fC outhw SECOND’ nic PIKE STREET) VERCOATS FOR MEN SPECIALLY PRICED zs Sane se ng week we ar the 4 ne rcoats for me $25.00. be worn t t ays; easy payme s by pay ng us $ { Don’t Ww cc ¢ featuring a fine group of n, at $18.00, $20.00 and nvertible collar, which can besides you can buy them on 1.00 a week, Call tomorrow forget to inspect our large ment of Men Suits, at— ~ $20, $25 & $30 PAY US share AWE : easy r you, we $45.00, EK } have lored suits former- $40.00 and At $27.50 ¢ in Serges, Wors ths und Basket Weav steds, es OUR ‘MILINERY SECTION SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 2.50, $10.00 and $8.00. AT $5.00 EACH At your service tor 30 a to 10 p.m orrow eproof Storage Warehouse f BEKINS MOVING & Madison at Twelfth Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page. | PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS from rf STORAGE CO,, Inc, East 414; Cedar 414 Ses Business Chances.

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