The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1911, Page 7

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+ DAE a re entn PLAGUE KILLS 1000 EACH DAY TODAY IN HISTORY. 48%, sixhtseoing and boost PEKING, Feb, 1.—Death pu y , Bremer 8 page and went vor the ¥ oar nl coed Pein geal wooryagy ere * ltrlet left yesterday for the southe w had | he state, is , Douglas, Ariz——Mining mer ¢ ¢itiving from Sahuarihapa confirm OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | ex years 4 number of PARTY are moved te sad the } and jim dandy Wi C Ca i Kise } “seicce| Witness in ase ' 1) i com Aa ag ME (iy United Prem) I land,” “It Hap. LOS ANGELES, Feb. The i pened in Nord-|tfial of the Baldwin-will cont } ? if land,” “The Red |°*S0 was F W Mil,” and Th i bunch of other |* detect delightt u}|vesses for the comic operas. He conducts his own New York orchestra. Her bert born Feb. 1, 1859, and} Wood was recalled today was educated in Germany jtitied at length as to } \ mt by “Lucky se CHANGE scabagedl out ws he was to receive expenses for his work in the case i frame, guaran five years, with spher leather cave, This In ate of school p many changes in the ment. Dr. C. F. D the place of Dr. F. as chief medieal insp Dr. ©. W R ow APE. Woodward replaces Dr. C. F. David WA R ESC son as outdoor physician, and Dr Edward A. Layton fills the vacancy} When a mass of earth tumbled eaused by the retirement of Dr. H. J. | 0 Steam shovel operating Davidson st. a few rods east of sterday, Engineer Ed FOUR KILLED 29). 0" du ing > the ™ our Kryptock | ines or cemen and distant vision. oe Mounted lass and spec SALT LA CITY, Feb. 1.— | anc Four men were killed and three probab injured in snowslides in the Cotton - = ~ Sood mining district this moruing.| HE'S PRIZE “FUSSER: ‘The dead victims, all miners, are|,,NEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 1 Fred Hanley, Dan Winegarter, Vic.| Horace Boyton of Los Angeles is i Vn eieasn ake & Clare. the best “fusser” in Yale, and Cor * jnelius Lombard of Berkeley, Cal at scholarly person, accord GOSTS LESS TD SLEgP SSE } SUFFRAGE CLUB MEETS. Acting under the direction of the| The Seattle Suffrage club will interstate commerce commission, meet at the home of Mrs. John EYESIGHT SPECIALIOT the Pullman Car company has re- Trumbull, Harrison apy Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Bidg. duced its steeping car rates, reduc Harrison st. and 10th Phone: Ind. L 6017 tions being made etiective ‘afternoon at 2:30, | peters irene Lesideeeipe a es Inventory Clearance Rest assured that every article the Quaker offers is of the best quality, and the Quaker prices are always the lowest. The Inventory Sales now in progress afford an opportunity to purchase one c—— at still lower prices than usual. Don’t fail to take advantage of TOILET ARTICLES Curry Optical SPECIALS 75e Tiger OiI— 25¢ Danderine— Special . ae... ee ponies ame 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder | ee onan Oeuee™ —Special ..... Tc ¥ 60¢ Hind’s Honey and 39 Quaker Digestive Ec Almond Cream—Specia! C | Remedy sn Sede agante 50c Melorose Cream— Food—Special ... 35c abe Shetfcid Tooth Paste 15c B50 Packers Tar Soap— 17c 50 eve st Tooth Paste 15c 91.00 Ayers His Hair Vigor 68c Bes Pompsan Masege 39c 50c Malvina Quaker Sulphur ant Cream of Tartar Tablets 25c 25¢ Edwards’ pate 15c 25¢ Edward Susliciloh 5 Pilie—Speclal 15¢ Quaker Grippe and Cold Tablets A positive relief for colds in head and chest 20C 25¢ Eagle Brand Condens po 2 sr pa 15c Mad Po wiih 16¢ 5e Menthol and Butter 5 Cough Drops—Special 2 for UE 25c Mentholatum— 50¢ Mentholatum— 39c Special 25¢ Grubes’ One-Drop Corn 15 Remedy—Special c 5e Chewing Gum— All kinds, 3 for . 10c 25c sre Th me Troch nro a pein ||! 10¢ Lulu Cleaning Powder je se ADC 10¢ U Je S: Tar Soap— Hg 4 ged am Tar Soap. -19¢ est styles, fine q linen, reg HE scree! ini Be “aul” writing Tablets 5c pa Writing Tablets 5c 100 “Cragsmore” Writing Tablete—Special ...... . 5c Fountain Pens Specially Priced These are excellent pens—satisfactory ery way—warran service and efficiency Now marked at One Fourth Off. tar S160 Bow eS held | QUAKER | SHAVING 3 LOTION, 25 SPECIALS 150 Cork and Hair Insoles— wate they last, special, Je 50c Phillips’ Milk of Mag redbaal oe F 40c SOAPS Se Cuticura Soap— oH poplin | Violet Gi J 8 — Pie coon Se Se 50c Quaker Oatmeal S I doses, bars, special G00 25¢ Peroxide Zinc Soap— ‘19 c Antiseptic Skin Soap—Box of % bars . i 68¢ with genuine solid ebony t and pure hand-drawn bris at PIKE AND WESTLAKE 1013-15 FIRST AVE, THE SEATTLE STAR i] weight, soft finished fabric, suitable | fabric, in a rough silk effect, excel- i old-rose and black, 35¢ yard. and black, Furniture FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. Furniture Dry Goods Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Dry Goods The February Sale of Sample Italian Silk Underwear I_LK COMBI- TID , I site 1. fled or cuff knee, de ng and WOME)D th double = . na by @ majority . . iW leeveless, with w bi — NVatuniionne i : Leng n. e em- he S ro | ne trimmed at top with double rt eyelet or shadow effect, some Collins: 0 ar ee fo ee gl \If hemstitched seams, others in plain style | sleeves, ec ment. ten Se don, calli ie nee 3 iver &) Cigars valued at $10,000 were de | iain NEE I RAO, In IER IIE MOLL EEE A ELON TORIES d of B rie San Fra Aft 1 fn the wor vot the 8 "Rus ii ore idl 5 - ebruary Sale of Fancy Saks Spec 63c Yard Be. ntl eS etective Star or | QEVERAL purchases of high quality Dress Silks, effected at unusual concessio grouped in the February gatorm ii a representing important savings rhe choice of weaves, designs and colorings is large and the opportunity afforded to those about to make up Gow and Petticoats for Spring wear is an exceptiona F ictive one. The offering include 27-in ancy Diagonals | Peau de Cygne, in satin stripes and large coin | 19-inch Dresden Checked Taffeta, ir %-ir k Wale Diagonal, in black and colors. | spots Peau de Cygne, in satin stripes and } « . oe tant ed eta | te ne teaser an ae ae wi scam Persian Surah, 23 inches wide, in brown and | pots 27 eavy Wale Diagonal, in white and nat wieterta | se | Fancy Plais, 20 in rote rene in novelty metallic effects fre and brown or THE READY-TO- WEAR SECTION HAS ON DISPLAY | A NUMBER OF NEW CREATIONS IN AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS Developed From Voiles, Crepe Meteor, Marquisettes, Chif fons and Foulards Black and white combinations are prominent, also Violet and Blues, from navy to Copenhagen. The tendency to- ward a high waistline is expressed in many models. Other features indicative of the modes that will be favored for the new Season are the straight-cut skirt, three-quarter peasant sleeves and the prevalence of be ad and silk embroideries —secend Fists, The February Sale ‘of Women’s Silk Waists Featuring Exceptional Values at $5.00, $6.50 and $i. 50 Special $5.00 - beatae —_ | Special $6.50 ~\ e Silk Wa lead hit r d white stripe natural shade; fronts mide tucked, act pe tea tim tucked to match; tailored sleeves, front | p| fastening trimmed with stitched straps. ed straps and self buttons r Pongee Waists, Dutch neck and sleeves, panel effect front and back § Be cities a d lace yoke, wide | | A\\ trimmed in stitch- Dutch neck Waists, short sleeves, in black and | short peasa white and navy and white striped messaline and | piped in navy or brown silk and trimmed with | taffeta silk, buttons to match Strictly tail Plain Tailored Silk Waists, in messaline and | fronts; Pongee Wa taffeta, black and navy-blue. | Shirt model e Shirt Waists, plaited n Mawr” Riding ., —Dress Waists, of Dresden-stripe chiffon taffeta, round yoke of white Special $7.50 ~ oi“ sircres with color matching prevailing silk and fin- ished in Dutch neck fashion, edged with Valenciennes; mandarin sleeves, tri tch yoke. Dress Waists of Foulard-Silk, brown, navy and Copenhagen-blue; black and white pin-striped Taffetas, and Pongee Silk, elaborately tucked and etcctived with ecru lace yoke. —Second Floor. : New Arrivals in Spring Wash Goods ADVANCE SHOWING OF 32-inch Cobweb Cloth, a medium 27-inch Himalaya Cloth, a cotton Perambulators A new line of English-style Perambu- lators now on display in the Furniture Section embraces a variety of pleasing patterns, ranging in price from $30.00 to $45.00, The style ill enameled in ¢ and hood of 1 n for waists and dresses, in navy, | lent for waists and dresses; white, champagne, beige, tobacco, sky- | champagne, tobacco, reseda, old blue, cadet-blue, pink, rose-pink,| rose, gray, light-blue, coral, navy 35c yard 27-inch Imported Dimities, in spot, stripe and conventional patterns, some with wide self stripe, 25c yard 32-inch Imported Ginghams, in check, stripe and corded effects, in a wide range of ‘setecualeoes 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 3, Special $15. 75 | | A good ass combinatlon-colc 1 plaid designs, ard First ated has body and gear brown, upholstering cloth, and easy-run- g, rubber-tired wheels. Front wheels measure 14 inches in diameter; rear wheels, 20 inches. A light, well-construct- ed Pera ator that forms a convenient Yonuit and comfortable conveyanc fishing | ; lisplayed in this = tment of patterns to choose from, in Oriental effects, ings of tan, brown and green. Special $15.7 ARR ie. od ice from $9.90 upward ¢ Floor, Annex Spectors RAN = The Regal Steel | Range The Regal Steel Range has body of Wellsville blued steel, asbestos-lined Clearance of Art Squares at Special Prices ALL-WOOL ART SQUARES GRANITE ART SQUARES— A small number to be « ee | 5 | These are woven from cotton and | | ly soiled irc et eeetee ‘ > 3 g some n display. oe, ‘ op a r Pai ar oven top Clearance : prices as follows jute. Specially priced as follows? * ca and plain nickeled trimmings s oO obec $ s Ox12. « ean Pres Price, with oven 14x18 i $29.00. Sine ‘8x2, special wee mise 7el2, special $5.0). . a With oven 16x18 inches, $31.00. : ba ‘ Size 9x10-6, special $2.65. ¥ Stor Size 9x9, s ps g ches, $33.00 : > With oven 18x18 inches, Size 7-6x —Btove Section, Firat Floor, Annex Size 7-6x9, special $1.90. —Third Floor. — $4.50. | New S pring Blocks i in “Wellington” Hats for Men HE Bt mhow Hat is made up to our own specifications and embodies the quali- ties of style and service at a moderate price. New Derby Blocks, black and shades of brown and tan; $3.00. New Soft Shapes, for Telescope, Alpine or Pinch-crown, in various shades ; $3. 00. The February Sale of New Silk Petticoats, $4.65 {New Long Crepe Kimonos, $2.75 Ves A special purchase of Petticoats of good quality Messa Just placed on dis: a new line of Lon n Crepe Kimonos that explan line and Taffeta, in new designs and colorings, including light- § are unusually interesting v: at the price quoted—$2.75 itor weight clinging effects, made with deep knife- or accordion They are carefully 1 in re style, f ‘e plaited flounces, in beautiful designs, inserted with Pompadour, and have yoke, sleeves and front trim dy th ae band em Persian and Rosebud patterns. The offering includes a number dark grounds, patterned with apple bic coe rey oc datas desi Bi of I etticoats in dainty evening shades. ers in white, with bold floral patterns of pink, light-blue, lavender, for the Special, in the February Sale, $4.65. eibeannt gray. 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