The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1911, Page 10

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TODAY IN HISTORY. September 15, 1862, Gen. Stone wall Jackson captured Harper's Ferry before morning. It wae not at all incom ve nt for Stonewall, who wan an habitual: ly early riser, had sent Tommy down to the bekery for the usual loaf of fresh bread, Such, however, are the for tunes of wa $ TO MURDER ABERDEEN, Sept. 15.—Joseph Vallon, a cook, yesterday confessed thé murder of Archie Castor about Dut just think of| three months ago, Vallon was ar the incon ven |rested for attempt to murder fence of having| Mra, Castor and her mother last ba 8 your town cap: | Priday night, and while in jail here ured by a hungry army before you ' confessed the earlier crime, Ie all you goods When you buy the GATELY way. Ladies’ Coats In Gray, Tan, Purple, Ox ford, Green, Brown, Navy and Blue, for dress and street wear, Large hood collars, Presto and regu: lar collars, All the new fashionable fall shades In double faced materials $18.50 $30.00 Alterations Free LADIES’ SUITS New fall and Suits at $18.50, $22.50, $26 and $30. In this display arranged specially for Sat- urday, we are offering some very special values at these prices, Come in and look them over Men’s Clothing Including Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. $1.00 a Week. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Tacoma Store, 1125 C St. SSE, Sy SS o*n 9 ~S o Ly > winter Near Seneca 1119 Third Avenue ® Moore—"The Havoc.” w Beattio—Da: ® Lole—"The Call of the North.” & Orpheum—Now vaudeville, ® Emprese—Now vaudeville. ® Pantagee—Now vaudeville ® Grand—Pictures and variety acts. Pee eee eee eS eee the truth on o carried, Geo. second degree larceny, won h equittal from the Jury. LEAVENWORTH, Kas, — Cate and dogs having been banished from the post a year ago because of foar of rabies, rate now infest Fort Leavenworth, even invading sob diera’ bunks, Who will head the King County Democratic Club? Ever sinew ident Leonard resigned to charge of the Harmon campaign bere, that question has been pur sling all good Bourbons, A meet ing will be held tonight tn the Com- mercial Club rooms and officers Will be elected. J. J. Goss and Col J. M, Hawthorne are active cand! dates for the presidency. Preparations are being made for @ entertainment by the Harmon matic club to entertain Licut Gov. Hugh 1. Nichols, of Ohio, ebairman of the Harmon campaign committee, who will be In Seattle the first week in October, | SRO E EEE EES * + Alfred E. Clas, president of #/ the Milwaukee park board, a #/ guest of Bupt. J. W. Thompson #| of the park department while in the elty, has given as hiv oplufon that the boulevard «ys tem of Seattle, now about 20 miles long, has no equal in any city in the country, eeeeeeeee * RAR A MERAH AKARE RICHMOND, Ind—The Wayne County Medien! society has passed a resolution asking the public to ab stain from handshaking ae much as posaible, declaring that means of} salatation con proposed Burien & | Highland Park rail will be un} der construction about next Wed: nesday, to arrafigements for the beginning of the construc. | tion work, made at a meeting of Jabout 100 property owners along the line of the proposed railway.| MN bat $10,000 has been raised ot} { The the necessary $75,000. PO! ind when they saw lan electric car for the firet time two) collapsed from nervous excitement. BALLARD MAN DEAD. | John A. Uedier, aged 29, died of) [tuberculosis th! morning at the family residence, 2246 West 45th . Ballard. He leaves a wife and} son and daughter. | | CHICAGO—When a flash of tem per led George Tully to punch the nose of a domestic he thought the: matter closed. Her two brothers thought differently. Tully is in a hospital. j YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEW® OF THE DAY CONDEN rr Peer CES * | glad to go with you. THE SEATTLE STA OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY Mra, Sarah K. Bolton, the noted nd author, = bs an jer a al a EO FOR BUSY PEOPLE the tips age of THE HAGUE, Holland—Besause three score and @ ROC! Queen Wilhelmina has given w determination to open the states weneral in person, so many of her earlier works told of the lives of successful and famous men men No clans of individ. uals escaped her admiring pen. Then she placed ® laurel wreath upon the dog’s brow in “Our De voted Friend, the Dog.” In her account of her early years, Mrs. Bolton says that sh pent two years in Europe finding out what employers were dol: help their . Thi AUTIES Knicker—Vee, my dear, fehali be | long te see the beauties of the country. Mre. Knicker—We will stay in A DEVOTED CONSTITUENT “That member of congress says d for him for the last fif- right,” replied Farmer Corntossel, “You must think a whole fot of him." “Well, | dunno, You see, fifteen years ago | hi a couple of hose ides wi im, an’ since then | rr with him spend ime in Washingto: YOUR PRIVILEGE IS TO BUY YOUR HAIR GOODS WHERE YOU PLEASE, BUT GET OUR PRICES FIRST. WE WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST BARGAIN YOU EVER HAD IN HAIR GOODS And will guarantee to save you from 20 to 50 per cent on all you purchase. We have gray hair in all shades, from the sprinkled gray to pure white: Ten years in our present location—that’s our recommendation, along with our high- gtade goods. Mail orders given prompt attention. All we need is a sample of your hair and the price you wish to pay. OUR EXPERT HAIR WORKERS Can make anything in HAIR GOODS. Bring in or mail us your cut hair or combings and let us show you what we can do with them. Send 25 Cents in Stamps for PEDALINE For Tender, Tired, Aching, Sweating, Swollen and Smart- ing Feet. SAN FRANCISCO HAIR STORE Zamora Criswell Cauffman, 1401 First Avenue Tomorrow —IS THE— FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Furniture Dry Goode Gtore Closes Daily at 5:30 BASEMENT SALESROOM Children’s and Misses’ Rubber-Lined Storm $2.95, $3.45 and $3 HESE serviceable Capes are of rubber gray or m with or without visors, lined lined in @ Sizes, 4 to 16 years, aroon and have hood Children’s and Misses’ Tailored School Cog shown in double-breasted models, full-length, of diagonal serges buttoning to neck. Excelient values featured at to 16 years. and cheviot, with black velvet Linings are of flannel and Misses’ and Children’s School § Built to Resist Wear Saabs ig and making insure the utmost service against the hard usage natural development of the growing foot. AND CHIL- GUN-METAL CALF BUTTON SHOES on full high-toe last, with extra- heavy sole. Sizes 8% to 11, $1.75. 11% to 2, $2.25. 2% to 6, $2.50. CHILDRE} metal and tan calf, on full toe last, with med MISSES DREN'S BUTTON SHO high-toe last, with ¢ top and extra-heg Sizes 514 to 8% to ll, 11% to 2, 2 21% to 6, $3 S$ AND GROWING GIRLS’ JOCKEY BOOTS in patent lium or extra-high top and heavy range from $2.00 to $3.50, according to size. Popular Styles in Women’s Neckwear Special, 10c NUSUAL values in Swiss Embroidered Jabots, Single and Double Tabs of Venise lace in Irish lace designs, Jabots of lawn, prettily trimmed in lace, and Eton and Sailor Collars in a good range of styles. Special, 10¢ each. Windsor Ties Special 15 Each Basement Balesreom. Chiffon Motor Veils, Mo VEILS of good ¢ cloth, measuring 23 im finished with satin Shown in white, pink, sky-b brown, navy, gray, champagme ‘and black. Unusual value at $1.50. Wide Taffeta Ri yards, Special 20c i | All-silk Taffeta Ribbon in ¥ a7 tall 7 i Last Day Semi-Annual Sale We ask you in justice to yourself to investigate before too late the values we are offering you during the last day. We have, for example, a Fischer piano that costs new $400, that we are offer- ing you at $125; a Harvard that costs new $500, now can be bought for $265; a Kimball that was sold for $375, this goes at $192; a Victor piano, acknowl- edged by musicians as the greatest $400 piano on the market. This you can purchase for $293 on account of men hae di ed. Th & Lane e famous Bush iano, for acine of perfection a piano that has been imitated more any other instrument sold in the United States:today. This piano was used six months, costs new , now , and many more similar REAL BARGAINS Any one of ithe above will be placed in your home for 5 per cent ak bal- ance easy terms. Every Piano Is Fully Warranted And in addition we will give you the privilege of exchange any time within one year from date of purchase. Store will be open until 10 o'clock. Be sure and call. firm quality, suitable for hair” sashes, 51% and 6 inches wide, am 3 red, pink, sky-blue, brown, navy aad Special, yard, 20¢. — Basement Palerroom, “1 Windsor ‘Ties in plain colors, plaids, i checks, figured and Persian effects in a wide | range of colors and combinations. Specially priced at 15¢ cach. Women’s One-Piece House $1.25 A New material is good grade, washable percale, in blue with white design, and the Dresses have been fully cut and finished. An attractive pattern border t sailor collar, belt, sleeves and front. An unusually: $1.25. Third Avenue pa WOMEN’S MARGARET APRONS, 25¢—Cii washable percale, prettily patterned, with large bib ext effect over shoulders and tying in back; trimmed with trasting color, The Phillips Boy CUT THE PRICE Shoes for the Whole Family $2.50 and Down—Not Up WOMEN’S KIMONO NIGHT GOWNS, 5@ ity nainsook, trimmed with lace beading or linen-patt drawn with ribbon, Trimmed Hats at $4.95 HE new showing at this price includes smart Velvet Hats in the season’s favored shapes—brown, navy, black and gray—becomingly trimmed in wings, flowers and fancy orna- ments, also French Felt Hats in fashionable Fall colorings, with trimmings of fancy feathers, aigrette effects and silk bows. There are very moderately priced at $4.95. — Basement Salcsroom. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers - . : BISSELL’S Carpet Sweepet necessity in almost every Be REMEMBER THE NAME—REMEMBER THE NUMBER, IT STANDS FOR HIGH QUALITY SHOES | AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES penises Bo SATURDAY THE PHILLIPS BOYS WILL MAKE AN ESPECIAL EFFORT TO GROWN-UP MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY EVERY MAN OR WOMAN NEEDING A PAIR OF SHOES CAN SAVE MONEY AT THE PHILLIPS |] BOYS’ SATURDAY. REMEMBER, OUR SHOES ARE EASY ON THE FEET AND TOUCH THE POCK- ff ETBOOK LIGHTLY $2.50- mate “Gocdyear welt, tn patent a metal and tan Russia; button and blucher styles. They are all latest styles, new high toe lasts. All at one price ........ SELL SHOES For | —Women'e High Cut Coronation Boots, 17 buttor in patent, gun-metal Intest $2 ‘50 ‘OCK IN ALL y) 5 The Phillips Boys’ Shoe for Men; made . Goodyear welt, in patent, gun-metal, box calf, tan Ruseia, in button and blucher st also in heavy Alaska calf; elther black $2 50 ' or tan, and all the same price .... Just Because It is the Grown-Ups’ Day Tomorrow, Do Not Forget We Are Headquarters for Children’s ff Shoes, Jockey Boots, Boys’ High Cuts, With Cuff and Bucklee—We Have Them—Blg Values, Little Prices y] 0 —The Phillips Boys’ Shoe for men, in gun. ' metal and box calf. They fit, they wear, they have the atyle, and the price ia only the work easily, thoroughly without and brightens and preserves carpets will outlast fifty corn brooms operated noise No Credit, No Discount, No Commission, No Delivery, Low Rent, Enable The Phillips Boys to Make Rock Bottom Prices for High Quality Shoes “Grand Rapids,” oak fi bearing, japanned trimmings, “Grand Rapids,” , bearing, nickeled trim “American Queen,’ hogany finish, nickele: Other styles in I $7.50. The display of Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers includes the following: nef,” oak finish, Japanned trimmings, $1 i ewel,” maple finish, nickeled trid = a ming BE 1313 13}3 Third Avenue d Avenue 1313 1313. finish, Japanned trim- 1315 THIRD AVE.-—Opposite Postoffice

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