The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1911, Page 7

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AROUND THE WORLD sTORY NO 18. The Star Tourists, in the Turks’ Capital, See Christian Church, Now a Moslem Mosque: KR View of Constantinople, St Soon in the Foreground; The “ Horn” (the Bay) Beyond. of the World.) of the architectural glories t Ne y Kr ‘ he WOM; apa Gortainls, the m= ildings built in the It was built by of the dos nt | as Opposed to t up and four minarets rose, | Catholl and-me-down air each corner now more all its |i c is a y. Untibthe of Sultan Abdul | dimm Hamid dogs were the only things one « Tesembling “white wings” th: Under. the are beginnir HOUSE PASSES BUDGET eae = OF PEOPLE'S MILLIONS Saat mere WASHINGTON sundry ONLY SNOW MAN MONTICELLO, N 7 summer $36,000 tion of eect cost | Eads Divorce Set (2 oa Set Taft Urges Passage. Despalring of NEW YORK, Fe! Dr. 8. H WARNING ON PIE to pass bis ta McKim has con to end all Presid ‘aft the present board by an appropria-| 8#inst his former wife and her - tion In the sundry civil Din. If the) father, Dr. Isaac &. Emerson, for er back was turned the Provision passes, the next house alienation of Mra. McKim's tramp knocked her down and cut opportunity to inter-| tions. It is reported ea off her hai tariff board | ment prov , ze of © woman's screams brought a s in the bill are: For'n ° crowd but the tramp ee aped. {TISEMENT—PAID FOR BY THE STRINER CLI To the Voters of Seattle: In consideration of the fact I was personally out of the councilmanic race, due to the temporary loss of my voice, which confined me to my home the past four weeks, I take this opportunity to tender my thanks to the citizens of Seattle who have so splendid- ly endorsed the confidence expressed in me by my many friends. Also I extend my hearty thanks to the friends who _ managed my campaign and took my election upon themselves as a personal matter, with no other thought or desire than all around loyalty to Seattle. If | am elected on March 7th by the people of this city, and I believe the vote of Tuesday justifies me in believing that I will be, I assure the voters that I will,be as loyal to their interests as they have been to me. Realizing that my obligation, if elected, is to the people, not of one section, but of entire Greater Seattle, I will respect that obligation to the letter. F. S. STEINER | } | | | | | | THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 191, 7 a STONE, FISHER CO. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY THE STONE, FIGHER CO SECOND AND UNIVERSITY THE STONE, FISHER CO. | Women’s ia Coats | Marked From $15 and $25 to $9.75 t | 95 English Slip-On Raincoats 15 Long Cloth Auto Coats piottant Sele of F heany Waists! mee Hundred ba ba Worth AL to see to Go a £ % Sale of one hc Gipls’ Rain Capes WHITE WAISTS } and V te 98¢ | of her is ent will buy early, $25.00 to $75.00 ‘Sale of — DE MONSTRATION ee 9 TT Pe a a Women’s Sweaters American Lady season's sur s from the Seattle Dry Goods mpany. Sizes range from 34 to 44, but} Mics Helene Rosenthal, one of ice of colors is limited to white, gray and About two hundred Sweaters tor women are . 7 orsetieres in the country, up to $5.00, yet all $2.50 lusion tomorr the Amer _ WOMEN’S STOCKINGS | |TABLE _OILCLOTH, _1Se leas mt sending a friend until the P ; 1 t that avail yourself of her tess than SOc» pai On sa’ ; Nectaity mriced for ¢ whict atl grat tomor s¢ A YARD } w at 3 PAIRS FOR $1. 00 Sa aturday’ s Great Sale of Toilet Prepar- ations—Unusual Values | A Ribbon That!The Saturday Sale of Notions “Stays Put” Lower Prices Than Ever Before Here isa li f needed Notions at prices that will bring a lively wd of frugal women The following list of Toilet Preparations does not show any comparative prices, yet the figures qu ed will be found a third to a half lower than can be met with in the average drug store— L. T. Piver Poudre de Talc Jathas S¢ | 12 papers of Hooks and i Ha 1 39¢ | Eyes 10¢ » pairs of e Laces | 3° large of Basting Se ton fe 10¢ 3 Is of Kloster Silk i 10¢ Supporters, 2 cards re 5e¢ Se Hair Re Ms for ...19¢ Barrettes worth up to 50c, 19¢ ol F ‘ 13¢ : Lambert's Listerine ...18¢ | San ’ 1». AT@ ; Malvina Cream B33¢ |‘Lustr-ite Manicure Sets 39¢ ? Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine | tr-ite N Se § ‘ 69¢ | Lustr-ite Sal Snamel . ; Mennen's Tal -owder, ee ine . shad ; 2 Sanitol Viol . “ee ° aa } Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 6 to 7? No. 4711 Rhine Violet Tal- } inches wide; Dresden pat-} Pinaud’s med Soap .. | cum Powder .++-19¢ $ terns, Persian de suse j +. 17¢@ | Newbro’s Herpicide Te bye taal gad dwn ed 2 La Blache Powder, in four | Hind’s Honey and Almond fetae-_Ribt Ni 2 Piles as high as tl shades .. ; 39¢ | Cream ... an Laman at YOM? Hest quality; sold the Pozzoni's Face Powder 20¢ | Benzoin and Almond Lotion } Would expect to pay 40c a}, Dorin Poudre de Riz ..19¢ 19¢ and Be | yard for on sale tomer fron oe rama, Dorin Rouge de Theatre 9¢ | Pompeian Massage Cream . } 1 Lame ipa amrrrg Ricksecker’s Golf een | 39¢ § X Talcum Powder . 17¢ | Tooth I Te 5 y. d 3 © sell of them to last the d Sanitol Tooth Powder .15¢ | Tooth Brushes ..,15¢ } At ¢ a yar "AT 83-4¢ A YARD AT 24¢ A SUIT ) over at 12'%4c a yard; in innumerable pat Knit Underwear for Immediate Many Men Will Come for These Shirts at 75¢ Apiece Service Marked Down Men who are in the habit of paying a dollar and half for Shirts will discover that comfort, economy and good taste are all to be had in these Shirts at half that price Women’s and Children’s Garments of un : We have a trifle over six hundred to sell tomorrow doubted quality and worth are offered at un usually s prices tomorrow as Wesnele® Walon, balte—Wing titthed cotton: <\ S ‘ te with or witheut fleece lining; high neck, Jong \ sleeves, ankle length; a fine Spring garment T5e Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests—High neck, long sleeves; 35c¢ value, for . 19¢ Women's Vests—low neck, no sleeves, cro chet finish ; regularly 50c, for 25¢ Children’s Union Suits—White or gray fleeced cotton, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; open or drop seat; values 50c¢ to 65c, for .BP¢é Children’s Merino Vests and Pants—lHligh neck, long sleeves, ankle pants; odd s ularly 75c, for Cotton Batts Women who make comforts at home (and : BS re 7 they're the best in the world) will be eager to M: ade of soft chambray and fancy percales, in light colors or medium effects. Dots, get a good supply of these Cotton Bat figures, stripes; blue, tan, white, gray; an immense variety in every size, from 14 to 1 Piey're in one price, welgiit three pout are considered good value at $1.00. On sa $ tomorrow at 58¢ EACH Chis is the last of the surplus stock from the Seattle Dry Goods Company, and goes on sale tomorrow AT 75¢ EACH DEPARTMENT STORES .

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