The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. ‘ ico Nete One aS" Could Qualify... By Condolsixth Daughter Dies, Shock Kills Mother [ wND He i SAID “HANTSOM NONe R", — ———a *OSGAR und ADOLF” CONFENTION IN TOWN, DEY WSS GooT SPF NDERS WND WE VILL HAF A LOT log BUSINESS WE VILL NAFER GET AGAIN. DEREFORE | HAF TWo XTRA VAITERS TO HELP you MIT DER CROwy, DERE MUST BE SOM AWFUL. emer ane, / VAITERS. COME HUH — "HANT SOME VAITER’? PORT, 1 NEVER MIND THE CHANGE — Give IT AS A TIP TO THE HANDSOME WAITER, SALVATION ARMY Fat Job for Creel. 6 Cree Pre THE LUCKY PENNIES BACK TO FARM, nt to become a SARDINES KILL will cause a lot of fun in Seattle. Marct Brown approy HELENA, Mont., Marct As Watch for the story about them in : t t of eat une The Star tomorrow, Remember the of thi or H rown owns @ 700 acre ‘orme he $50 Golden Key The 24 Lucky | Pennies are better still TEDDY WILL _ ae COME BY BOAT ~ have To give Theodore R be CHICAGO, ed Elizabeth H. Dunn of the Iversity | Brown, president fu STONE, FISHER CO. FISHER CO. KAYSER’S SILK GLOVES Kayser ir Second and University STONE, Second and University STONE, FISHER CO Second and University CLARK'S SILKY STOCKINGS pon b the Hote | CHAMPION SWIMMER. PARIS, Mareh 31.—Like a night a| the re wil arrive on the 40 in the afters DEFENDS: SELF and Railway halt ierest, in a yaw! fuuthard sold at a profit of $1200 STICKERS ARE ISSUED The Women’s Commercial club sta meeting yesterday, passed res pertaining to the free use dithe “Seattle, for tourist summer amt winter” stickers ward. He then ming tank so in condition Cattaneo fell and injured bis head Buford Reaches China. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 31 Loaded with supplie ne sufferers, the Un port Buford, which reached Shangh den that he Several bs. were. proud Hh —_— bs if to offer his line of | { ' 7 gloves to you best wearing Gloves made We have little p these do not prove to be the best 25c Stockings you ever bought you can take them back and get a new pair free! months ag the Silk them for e in all cot ors; with two clasp At 5O¢ a Pair ‘Due to the scarcity Geds of foreigners t we shall devote All the boys may show Panight we tell a eee of the story théystore and “z to the children m to bring their mothers along, however, so that we and for little money ull its powers” and girl are in them the st of pretty ! 25¢ a Pair. Insured Shoes for Boys—Sold Only at | NEW SPRING COATS for LITTLE PEOPLE | Smart Wool Suits for Little Boys ee Tisher’s | rtment f voted to 9 Insured 1 hey fail we replace or repair them free of cost--within tv iths from the date of purchase They’re made of solid leather, with heavy soles and calf uppers; all sizes, and priced according to size . 2. 50 ee 7s 00 DEAFNESS CURED « have cierate that deafness can be cured”— Dr. Guy Clifford Powell.| | Tramps Rob Watchman. PORTLAND, Or March 31 Unconscious and bleeding from a Seg wounds, W. S. Barrett, watel te the 8 P. and S. Rallwa ‘o., was found today In a box ca ett stated later that h had been beaten and robbed of $75 b: tramps in the railroad yard JOB TAKES THREE YEARS. DENVER, March 31.—An inven ory of the entire system of the Har A com want tl n have wear, ur service. It ¢ first of The weret of how to ext we shall fclan- | riman Hnes will be taker plete valuation, of everything from bolts and steel rails to cars, build }ings and franchises of more than 16,006 miles of track will be taken | It will probably require two or three years’ time. £ The styles include Sailor Blouse, Russian Blouse and Norfolk styles. The fabrics are all-wool serges and fancy cheviots and cassimeres. Sizes from 21% to 8. Prices from $3.50 to $7.50 et Fie ail And ak AUTOIST CONVICTED. and Joc AKRON, ©., March 31.—Kar! Sprankle was found guilty of man slaughter for running down with his auto and causing the deaths of Helen Starr and Laura Waldkirk November 4 last IMPORTANT Saturday, April 1st, is the last day of the temporary consolidation of G. D. Phillips, Inc. (The Old Phillips Shoe House), for- merly at 1420 and 1422 Second Avenue, and The Phillips Boys, at 1313 and 1319 Third Avenue. At 1313 Third Avenue, The Phillips Boys’ Store, Women’s and Children’s Shoes are sold. ‘At 1319 Third Avenue, three doors north, Men’s and Boys’ Shoes are sold. Beginning Monday, April 3rd, each of the Phillips Stores will be at its respective place of business. G.D. Phillips, Inc., The Old Phillips Shoe House, will be at its new home, at 1308 Second Avenue, in the Walker Building, between Union and University, east side. The Phillips Boys—Shoes for the whole family, $2.50 and down, not up—will be at 1313 Third Avenue, their old stand. Shoes- PHILLIPS -Shoes prices. Honest Shoes “Pla-Mate” Shoes — For little boys and girls; Shoes fn button or Ince styles, in all leathers Pumps, {n patent, 4an or gur metal leathers; Oxfords, In pat- ent dr guh-mental leathers $1.50 and $2.00 Boys’ Goodyear Welt Shoes at $2.00 and $2.50 Boys’ Insured Shoes at ‘ O and $3.00 Repaired tree of charge or re placed if they wear out inside two months. | Girls’ Roman Sandals, of patent leather entirely. The pair $2.00 | Practical, good-looking, the gaining in favor year by year arrived, cut, terial. For tomorrow’s special selling we shall have a big collection of Wash Suits, made of fancy ginghams, in practical colors; all sizes, up to 9. Sailor Blouse style, at shall Cheviot, Galatea and Madras in white, Along with these we | dai—The aj = Are Ready will meet with certain appre well sewed and made of thorc Baby Roman Sandal $1.00 and $1.50 Tops in black or white calf Sizes 2 to §. Children’s Roman Jockey San and § with wide patent cuff and long silk tassel. Tops in dull calf, patent or tan kid sizes 4 to 8. Priced at ..$1.75 Girls’ Strap Pumps, {n patent or tan; priced, the pair $1.50 to $2.00 Sizes up to 2's sort with 7 straps Id fill pages $ that are sh« Black Satin Red Silk Coats, large ‘oats with double pleats in back at Checked Silk at ; , Pongee Coats, with che up to 7 years, at . Coats, sizes HATS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE Pongee Hats trimmed with ribbon at Milan Straw Hats with bands of shirred ribbe knots on the side at Tuscan Braids chiffon and fl made Wash Suits for Boys are n’s supply newly They are weil ily dependable ma ocassion a matter of two hundred Hats for girls band Suits of Chambray, pink, blue, tan, etc., $1.00 to 50¢ show Java. row with description of the scores of »wn for little ladies Black Silk Coats with blue silk ties at t, large cape cc sailor trimmed with red ribbon ked silk sailor in hats, Trimmed Hats For Girls We have secured to sell on this very illustration, there printed net. A goodly shapes are included. Souvenirs wi floor, and in morrow—jus pliments. These are $5.95 ar of pink satin, at.. $8.95. collars of lace, very stylish } ~~~ . $3.95 and_ braid $7.50 and - ties $4.95 collar 2.00 n and large $2.50 and pink $3.75 faced with blue And for their big sisters for that matter materials in the most charming The shape is shown in the but instead of the Here is plaid } morrow: Plaid Dresses « Special at band of The straw is a fine white number of Sailor On sale tomor is a tapestry an inkling of the showing of eet Gingham- Chambray Dresses, ree or tan, belted-e effect Dress of English Rep in white or blue, or blue—these have the new Mandarin sleeve... Souvenirs for All Our Visitors Tomorrow ny Easter Chicks ds“ Foxy G aster Nl be di ted in the S| the Children’s Section, second floor, to- t wee toys for little people with our com ndp: »¢ Section, first ind front sy | SpPingtime Dresses for Little Girls made of good styles Practical as well as pretty we shall make to many colors and all sizes. piped with bla ack . $2.25 Superb Stocks of Women’s Suits and Dresses, Coats and Waists for Easter Wear Charming styles of Messaline, lards; net and lace trimmed finer models are elaborately beaded and wide variety of colors and styles. $150.00 Priced at $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 and up to NEW SPRING WAISTS Of Linen, Lawn, Marquisette, Voile, Veil ing, Chiffon, Taffeta and Messaline, Waists were never so beautiful as they are this year. Many of the Some have rich Hungarian embroidery, in colors, and again others have laces and open work. Prices range from $4.50 to $25.00 Picked with fine commercial skill and excellent taste, these garments represent the height of style and value. WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES Taffeta, Fou WOMEN’S LONG COATS Showing the new close-fitting models, with broad revers and sailor collars. The fabrics used are Broadcloths, Panamas, Silks, Sat ins, Pongees, Cloth of Gold and Fancy Wool ..$10.00 to $50.00 ens, Priced from . NEW TAILORED SUITS Smartest style, such as every well-dressed woman demands, made of Broadcloths, Satin Soleils, plain Serges, Poplins, Whipcords, fancy , in enormous variety. Priced from $19.50 to $24.50, $32. $75.00 Tweee 50 and up to

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