The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. 5 : OLDEST INHABITANT pee over and done well Welfare League—the Plan More Drastic ON WATER WAGON WHY ALL SEATTLE WAS |g the Mette children at the Orthop: lt r in the state—the be ing | vA HANS. MU |dic hospital enjoyed a hear ke wate n | n f Chi k WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 rhe Thankng dinner and recetyed | harbe n¢ Exclusion o KS iincton ins nines twos | THANKFUL YESTERDAY The vownboys had great time|Migh cont of ving” wan coming " Ip rance By an al jet th tt a nerade ball at Leséhi | down {he Ualted Prov ] “White the’number of Chinon WGN belaal ethdaals wink widen Enthusiastic N BA depart ing from tb 1 Seattle folks found many things) spirit was supreme. At the churches i 6 aple | A re Larned, bh of an Ea i o re © be thankful for yesterda The} about 7,000 people offered their e overall man cern and | wt weather iteelf was of great] thanksgiving. Rev, A. W, Leonard, | Ar hi cone O tthe pal’ OTTAWA Ont; son, kl faction, A k day it/of the Firat Methodiet church, con-|11 to 6 and Lincoln held the strong | Commerce, tnas Re ITT On ) , with just 1 in it to} du the service at the First| Spokane team to a tle scoré ee aaa in 2 are will ver en en K 18 fool F h of win-| Presbyterian church, and among| Strangers were entertained at the |Y# elt! Atlantic, with De ut withal, a pleasant day. |¢ fs ne A a | gaa of the U . te r things for which he gavelY, M. C. A, and ¥. W.C, A, The| 2OM#lble exception of New ¥ | Mr, Larned is in Seattle on @ bus enthuslaste and there) thanks was the passage of the equal | blind folks were made happy at tt tally 4,000 of thom at the big | suffrage amendment in Washing: |dinner given for them by Paul Sin-, "°** ‘!p german RUGBY ACTIVITIES. + A ox NEW YORK, Nov, 24—About Voman suffragists who had) fverything considered, there were| VICTORIA, Nov Things are w ar 0 messenger boys out of ‘ ) #0 auccenatully | many good things that Seattle peo eer pan the at 0 employed in Manhattan offices lebration, but|ple were favored with during th adic! the Western Union Telegraph for @ better result everywhere congratulated | year—the inauguration of a move a ie faterview . company struck yesterday Throughout the city the holiday t thankful that the work! ment for a clean city by the Public| the Berkeley (Cal.) team m- | living tn thie ¢ prot i " poardes ween BS ht, | many cases by the ploture of some San Frar t he (dead friend | — r Ke Here’ s How to Knight | Your Chief General LONDON QUITS IN 3 WEEKS Three Short Weeks and London’s Famous Old Barn will have gone into a glorious and historic past. In that short time $100,000 worth of splendid merchandise will be keeping somebody warm and comfortable. Many dollars will have been saved to the thrifty buyers who are to throng the old store, for as sure as the sun shines and the rain falls London will save you money. MIND YOU, BOTH STORES CONTRIBUTE WONDERFUL BARGAINS $5.00 $1.00 and $1.25 $1.00 Silk Fetticoats poe Petticoats, Washable Petticoats ee * $1.98 | inate gure nice an wat mee, BOC. ante tt te ners BG : $3.98 and $5. 00 $1.00 and $1. 50 : $1.00 and $1.50 Silk and Net Waists| Women's Weoists Women’sHouse Dresses 4 and Fancy Waiste, in lawns, n: One and Two-Piece House Dresses, made aft niate anc mbray and othe , calico and other materials; in all Wa on sale at $1.9 SI 98 * 44. Medium and dark col- Cc All wise e 1 patterns. =f RS. Biggest Blanket Bargains @® Women’s Long od ceremonies prescribes an over in the ac . If you want B to knight anybody t gr ve the k and jab a stick down bis tack. That « wen; All men Ever Offered to Seattle Buyers the ae ist of the largest Blanket Mill in the United States. We have only th Wiad hate to quote the Blankets and prices BRING THIS LIST ss WITH. YOU. CANNOT TAKE PHONE ORDERS AT THESE PRICES. a Gray and Tan; Senegal, Neponset and Aiberta;G. T., G. G. and G. W. Gray, Tan Diaskets we al price 3 Gray, Tan and White Blankets./and White Woolnap Blankets pall 3c Special price 72 ay 1a) price, 1 43 Special pr Aurora—All- White Biankets; no i. Gray Woolnap Blankets. Aba 18 White and, border. Special price 8p @ OLD HALF-BREED R DOUBLE MURDER ar (By Ceited Press) NTON, N. J., Nov mts in the case of th in the murder of Rev Armstrong and his wife, who | grong b t killed at their home near| with © e e und y Lyn Wednesday, 1's expected today | was cc the local poll e hn Sears, a half. Ga suspicion, BERG'S PRICES WILL price, pair Horieon and Homer Tan and) H. H.G. and H. H.W. and HLH Worth Up | to$10.00 - Nasoby and Bangue Tan and| Gray Mottled Blankets 87c T. Gray, White and Tan Wool- | price, pair nap Blankets, Special $1 83 Women's and Misses’ All-Wool Coats—F ul! ' Nimrod and Alpine | Price, pair | Length Coats, worth up to $10.00, on sale at Tan and White Blankets.|J. W. White Woolnap Blankets. | eet dete tt GE, Leet eoks: SEES asesiccses Smaaee $1.98 59c “or ee 36 $2, 10 These will have to be seen to be appreciated : ’ There Is a World of Dress | Three Hundred Newest 3 4 For Men S| At 29c Goods Waiting for You they may be gone as soon Women’s and Misses’ High PR Sa hig eset kg Mgt decal tel padethegh Meese || Class Tailored Suits Underwear 8 the doors op ae" Worth $20.00 to $37.50 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING | $3, 50 Bath Robe. $14.95 a Ladies, if you are thinking of buying a new suit, Yes, that is the price each for Men's Heavy Fleece People who buy once of London Invariably return - buy you cannot afford to miss this sale. We guarantee Shirts or Drawers, and is only one of many of the ex- | 208!" Money back if not gp yh mand it back cheerfully, | to save you $10.00 or more if you buy your eult from § f ; too. No questions asked. Now for the barga ne: A a e@ S | us, during thie sale. Made of the best all-wool ma . P r ce ¢ « in the me r F line Men's Heavy Coats ; ai Pe blanke - ing some ; - 1 | terials, in the latest fabrics and patterns. Solid col. R rubber inter-lining; warm ar ate f ced reasonably than lightning {f you aren't s | ore and mixtures. Jackets Mned with best grade ror <9 | Skinner satin. Misses’ sizes, 14, 16,18 and 20. La SS. 4B dow: “$2. 50 dies’ sizes 32 to 44. Just in—Big shipr ravenette Raincoats, in latest cin Robe Blankets eraibl ery one a different st é r the largest # Suite worth $6.00 more than we ask The $25,000.00 stock of Furs he is sacrific ing will not last long at the sensational prices he is quoting. Hundreds of Seattle women have taken advantage of this great sale. You still have a chance. $95.50 Pony Coat; a] $4.25 Neck Pieces, real bargain Scarfs and Throws— $22.50} $1.75 Sats SOM | oe Infants’ Domestics 0 match; regular ‘4 hot a poor pattern in the lot. Now is your Light Styles Outing Flan Coats, with heavy blanket lining, high col etc; a good 10c value. coat that will keep you warm $3 39 Bat ibe Cloakings : 35c Special Sale 7 seat gael lp tide ; , ent De eletacek- oa All-Wool “Rubens” | price, yard ........ P ; rvice. § die a $1, 75 | pink, light blue grays, browns, et ir se Gecaal abil s Wis’ Weak 83 98 Special price, yard ......BOC | alte sessccseeseens 48c Pure Wool Batting RUGS Bags Specials Saturday | . gare. $13.45 ames $19.35 | a quality n, in navy, | Shirts, double breasted Bleached Muslin — 36 8 wide. Special Sale 6c 9 . Second and 3 | 7 socvones ‘ 2 ; | Men's Overcoate, for § to 16 years; neat and natty ¢ Pure White Lambs’ Wool Bat- | third sizes ...... Me: | : Assestonm: 1 eelaka bes 2 $24.60 ne 16.65 Ae the wear that o indy young Amer-| ting; the most sanitary and the | navys, Calouttas, rede. ng specials a | most a. 48, $5.98 .. $4.48 ieee Nearly All- Wool “Rub- | bron 0 grays and light styles; $26.50 erfect goods 1 , yard.... sC Best er a | measure inch aa | clal Sult ill pleas t in town 6 1b | Second and | Sheets—Bleached Sheets ‘ um. § 48c by | Gpsdias prias, per ib -. GUS ' 48 ects. hed Sheets 0 itation Fr . tes worsteds and various woolens that boys . d sizes ..... c , Seal em Imitation Es $19.00 Red Fox yin Boat 4 Linol | La ¢ sella regularly at $9.00 and is full of service; | - pgpbet oe ~ Mine Sets; ties— 4.80 | $9.00 $11.00 N sae $4.00 Stoles and Neck Neck : Stoles and The ro Pieces— M4. 15 $1.25 Special offering in Sets for children at less than cost. C.C. BERG 1425 FIRST AVENUE extra long; very swel eum r trousers. RIBBON sizes “Dr. Den o 5 ye > eR ~ | to leeping G ents; | . 39c 6 years; our regular $4.00 2; 79| Wide Persian Ribbon, Fancy | ton” Sleeping Garments; pi - aR NS 48 | Flannelettes — Nice rgain—All our Bo 3.48 and $3.08 Buits, | ae Fash pore RNR, | OFF... scnsconcens C| sortment of oya' $8.4 4 up to 12 our regular 1 ; “lage a args yard. Your 50c > Gowns of po loth, Satu 84. 98 de Hatr Bow Taffeta Ribbon oat 29c «On / olors; fine for girls’ wear | Oilcloth—Beat gr ra k Ol Coat in sizes ’ i oxtr " 7 ong; | ble Oflecloth in white A » and heavy; our a5c | Extra heavy and long; th in at ars; a coat soft lke a rubber coat and light | wide and heavy; our | ij the} will keep the boys dry on a we vt $2.48 Rone % 25¢ espa 45c i a3 .. 1be pele ageing COMFORTS eee Pg | sa oe 126} Scarfs | Glove: ta ve .93¢| NECKWEAR me ii \ ar up to ; ra Valu 8 _tro 7m 6c to 65e in all | butto an UF ) the neck; gray | | Se hool Stoc kings, 7c Pair } Children st ong Ribbed | | 12440 and ‘! go 8 rel” 7c | Children’s Bloomers | Women’s Wool Hose, 24c Pair 25c Black, Oxford Gray or Blue Wool Hose thing for the boys—A Long Bl nt gic“ Opatate | Infants Short Quting Women’s Fan oy ot + | $3.00 Beleeee | gh ee 48 Underwear—Hoslery—Mon's Wear Real French | thing for Christma ple $1.48 CORSETS — NFA t | ribbed, ribbed top or plain; also extra ct Oeting Fis: INFANTS’ CASHMERE | FOR LARGE WOMEN—Inatead of pa heavy Oxford gray; ribbed 94 Chi Outing Flan. STOCKINGS, 12/2 Che: mare Soe large Bee ON oe See At are a} 2 : 25 1, 1911, Mr. Berg will devote First Size Finest Cash os sia eoey 98c | Women’s Fleeced Hose, 12Uc | Cc 4 | mere Stockings; black, od | | Plain Black Cotton Fleeced Hose; seam: | Children’s Black Sateen is entire time to his taxidermistry and rug | tan or red; always 260 | The best states ier rf 2 A 9B | ae Plain Black Cotton Flee re c se ) American lady derson an¢ ae ve Di . ; “y2ic| © nts at ae 122¢ | | Princesse Corsets, Price to clk c Crockery—Carpeta Curtal oe i Soper eten ame

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