The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 7

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This photograph, taken at tne ume of the last consistory, comber, In the act of bestowing the “red hat,” aymbolical of cardinal honors, upon the last te be mate “princes of the church.” One of the privileges a cardinal ambassadors and envoys accredit-;Rome commemorative of jus X. has is to be styled “his eminence.” |¢4 to the Vatican, and many Catho-| pope's coronation, les of importance who fy The college of cardinals, or the DOF may have been invited, the cardinaldestg-|dinal ig the scarlet skull cap “sacred college,” as it Is most often /nate tp presented called, is restricted to 70 members. |hat, the red hat proper, a round The chief outward and visible/topped affair, with a broad, o1 signs of cardinal dignity are the) brim, which is usually never worn scarlet rotes and hats. again, except at When a cardinaltobe is first with a second called the succhetto, functions = in| bers of royal families. notified of his elevation, he re ; Se BiB" = eelves by special papal messenger GLASS PARTITION FOR JURY the first of the symbotical head LOS ANC coverings, & square red hat, known as the “diretta.” Then he is re- 2 SELES, Nov. 2—Overnight a glass partition had been erected at the end of the McNamara jury box, the quired to proceed to Rome, where, at} Object being. it was explained, to prevent the jurors in the the second of two imposing func box having their attention distracted from the case by the tions, called consistories, in the} sometimes rather sharp ¢ A week ago Judge Bordwel mediately adjacent to the jury box vacat presence of the papal court, the Want Beautiful Hair? || Today's latest Then Try This Shampoo rded gu ments from “newspaper row.” ordered the row of seats im- ! and fenced off. precaution following on the previous action of the court indicated how carefully the jurors are to be It ts a well-known fact that wet shampoos work injury to both sa HO MORE and scalp, as all contain more or Jess potash and “free” alkali, neces. ’ Nov. 3—"N the heir giands and delicate tis | again,” sald Mre. Jackson Gouraud, sues, and drenching the head to| formerly Amy Croc chemicals reduce the vitality of] wew yoRK remove the lather usually aggra-| today if there was vates the condition. p can be made by mixing 4| Ohnces of either orris root or corn | report than titere meal with 4 ounces therox. Ajthat I was engaged to a dozen dif tablespoonful sprinkled on the! ferent men last summer,” she said head, then brushed well through!“Mr. De Max is a charming gentle the hair, cleanses and exhilarates|man, and I like bi the scalp, takes every particle of |interests are similar and we were dust and off from the hair, and|much together in leaves it soft, glossy and easy to/| do up. Advt. er marry again.” Fresh, sew Fall Puri harmony with the Ia are offering as specials tor . direct from our workshop Genuine Russian Pony Coat, 52-inch length, ele I gantly Mined; our regular $100 60 00 { value. Saturday Only ..sececesses p | = I White Iefand Fox Sets; our regular $20.00 value Saturday only, Marmot Set, consisting of large stole and large pillow muff to match; our regular $45 $20. 00 | value. Saturday only, per #et....... ' | ame premises, ¢ 4449 Second Avenue EE report that she’ intended marrying again, De Max, the famous Paris A very fine dry shampoo that ts) tan actor, fs the man with whom ru cleansing and beneficial to hair and! mor had linked her name. ‘There ts 20 more truth In this aged ?-—ahsolately no. 1 shall nev-| DANZIGER FUR CO. The House of Reliable Furs pp : 1410 Second Avenue dictations of Fashion. In order to get be' Genuine Natural Mink Set, consisting of large, plain stole or animal ¢ muff to mateh; our regular $175.00 value. Saturday only, per set . ee ee ROWS 50 MILES AT 65 TOLEDO, 0, Nov. 2— What local marine men say ts a record breaker tn endur anch rowing for this section was performed by Captain Jackson De Neal of Bar Point lightship. Captain de Neal, 65, was reared In Toledo and was pro- yout marshall of this city du ing the civil war, Hoe started alone from the Hgbtship in a clinker bullt boat for Toledo. He arrived at Harrison's boathouse In the evening, cov ering the distance of approxt- mately fifty miles in nine hours. eee heehee eee MARRIAGES er her, when asked any truth in the was in rumors m. Our artistic Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeete neg | Paris, But en A Genuine Opportunity FOR ECONOMY Furs of distinction, perfect in every detall—in acquainted with Star Readers, wo SATURDAY ONLY The Following Selections From Our Regular Stock Genuine Caracul Coats, 62-inch length, best lining; our regular $100 value 50 00 Saturday only .....+++. © teeeeedenes . Marten, large capo stole; our Large Pillow Muff to natch; our regular $36 1 phtaeeal gy AONE SEED $20.00 Genuine jar $ only «s+ All these constructed to meet the requirements of Puget Sound climate, Made and sold on the Remember These Specials Are for Saturday Only A visit to our establishment will convince you that our Furs are most réliable and that the prices nnot be duplicated in the elty, We welcome comparison. DANZIGER FUR CO. 1410 Second Avenue the Tho usual headwear of a car- Cardinals are catled the princes ly of the church, and as such take rank in Barope over all except mem. School, 210 , with large $125.00. ter : Preah iawtern butter Hews, Wooal ......4+ ° Prait—welt Wonatcheo apples .. Native apples valence! ceteeeeeee ee seeeeees BSkMPLe SECOND AT PIKE week—draw a week's of it? holders. N THE MARKETS E E & B = 2 are £08 RgHs and Butter—Helling Price. « og otablos—tol 100 Ibe. dried onion % Puget sound timothy. 15.008 | Alfatrn ; ‘ 6 EXPECT ALL SIZES, FOR WE CAN'T ACCOMMO- DATE You. THE QUANTITY 18 NOT LIMITED BUT THE SIZES ARE. $3.50 TO $5.00 16 THE REGULAR PRICE. OSTON HOE O., HOP INC. Over Swift's Drug Store Read Every Line of This Then Spend an Hour in Serious Thought * Do you belong to the large majority of people who work a week—draw a week's salary—spend a week's salary—AND THEN START ALL OVER AGAIN? Or do you belong ta the small minority who work a salary—-AND THEN SAVE A An established Seattle business firm wishes to asso with itself one hundred capable men and women. as sto MR. G, W. PILLSBURY, FIFTH FLOOR HINCKLEY BLDG, Kindly furnish me with Pamphlet “A.” NAING cescreeeeeecieeeeee weeneseeneee Wen eeeewererens NAArOSS seeecereieeeeecagtio waeeeineeeeesineeeeteeseers WEEK'S SALARY ONCE;A MONTH? Hate you any ambition to associate yourself with business men and provide for yourself an income, the size of which is governed only by the character of the proposition-and the men back Have you ever had a desire to know what it feels like to open your morning’s mail and find a check covering divi- dends on stock—stock that works unceasingly for you? If you have a desire to connect your- self with the business world on the sal- ary paying side, fill out the attached coupon and mail. ate MONEY SAVING ale Continues Your chance to buy Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Ladies’ and Men’s Furnish- ing Goods, at less than ONE-HALF WHOLESALE COST. We bought the bankrupt stock of the Edmonds Cash Store from the Bank of Edmonds, Wash., and have combined it with the Seattle stock of E. Dexter, which we bid in from the U. 8. District Court AT 30 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 319 Pike Street 319 Pike Street This places us in a position to supply your needs right at the beginning of the winter at a tremendous saving to your pocketbook. What we have done to the prices which such high-class merchandise usually brings would be a shame to tell. Here’s a few quotations which give you a hint of THE BARGAINS DRESS GOODS American Calico, sold regularly Quilts and Blankets Se OF fest issicessinece AOD COLLARS 5c Arrow Brand and 3 Silver Brand Collars ...... c Te yard. Bale BOON indices: ncchrecneded c $1.50 Quilt 85c Drews Ginghame, sold regularly | cut {0 ......+4 cesses 1be yard. Sale 50 Blanke HANDKERCHIEFS Satie choc Soatvas ave Ciaee EGC | ssc tinen Haudkerchiets, 3c —— GOODS WILL BE SOLD WITH- Apron Ginghams, sold regularly $e yard, Bale pric c $3.50 Blanke OW ccnstecde out to ... $1.89 White Lawns, sold regiuarly OUT ANY LIMIT TO OUR Iztge a yard, ‘Bate 16 LADIES’ SWEATERS CUSTOMERS SUM si bececul seein ianoee $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ All-Wool Sweaters, all colors and latest rite $1.68 Natural Linen, sold regu 11 larly We yard. Sale price 1 EC MEN’S SUITS White Linen, sold regularly terese $10.00 s: G0c yard. Sale Limr cut to. $4.89 ORI 5 ceaed “eric neired c : Kimono Cloth, sold regularly 3 nae Salo Tc yard, Sate prise 2-7-7000 te yard. “Bale price»... 106 ioie yard. Bale price .....06 be yard, "Sale price -.7..22C $12.00 Suits, DRESS SHOES rie or ae $7 89 Men's Dress e ti di its a oe8 eit tO rerreees GLAAD ° HALE PRICE $3.00 Men's Dress Shoes cut to . ee See leet tee esc eae Seoes ent tore... 2009 Se WORKING SHOES Shows cot 10 nn. 9109 $5.00 Heavy Working 3 Shoes eut to ... : ’ CHILDREN’S SHOES $1.50 School Shoes Overcoats and Craven- ettes $15.00 Overcoats, 7 85 cut to sr eeweeeeeeees ' $15.00 Cravenettes, 5 pg Aina, $7.7 Also a full line of the well- known Kenyon Cravenette Over- coats, regular Our ‘i price .. Guaranteed waterproof. Ladies’ Muslin Petti- coats ulin Petticoats, neatly trim- nd embroidered, regular Ladies’ and Children’s Gowns Ladies’ Night Gowns, sold regu larly $1.00. Sale 63 Children’s Night Gowns, sold reg ularly 65¢, Sal ~~ ghar 33c Ladies’ Corset Covers Sold regularly 48c $1.00, Sale price . Ladies’ and Children’s ENGLISH SLIPONS $12.00 English Slip-Ons, 5.00 and $18.00 English Siip- to RUBBER GOODS fre mo Boos $4.89 $2 — oe $2.68 cut $4.00 Rubber Pocks, genuine Gold & MEN’S PANTS $1.50 Men's Pants, all sizes and colors, cut Pants, 1 89 cut to .. . . . $4.00 and $5.00 Custom-made Men's Pants cut to. Underwear MEN’S HOSE Many broken lines of Ladies’ and | 15¢ Men’s Hose. MEN’S VESTS Children's Underwear will be put cut to .. seeeee 300 Vest peat 19¢ Fagey Vests to be sold below cost, It on our bargain counters at great- ly reduced prices, LOOK ‘THEM OVER 25¢ Men’s Hose, cut to 35e Men's Ca Hose, cut to . yi " 15e Men’s Working Sc c wenden 8) TIES iso Me's ‘Wadl Bone... MEN’S. UNDERWEAR 50c Men's Four-in-Hand iNew, ON cotden, go at -...20C 35c¢ Men’s Four-tin-hand 14¢c Ties, all colors, go at .. 50c Men's Underwear, 65c Men's Ribbed Under- ee atin ee 38c 75e Men's Fleece Under- $1.50 Men's Wool Under MEN’S HATS pafarted ext ..-.-, 896 Men's Felt Hats, $3.00 Men's Felt Hats, Hie to $5.00 Latest Style Men's Hats, such as Roelofs and go at. WOOL SCARFS Wool Scarfs, sold regu- larly We. Sale poh os 23c Woo! Scarfs, sold regu- larty dec. tinle price «~.. 49 Men’s Dress and Work- ing Shirts Ladies’ and Children’s Hose 50c Men's Dress Shirts, Ladies’ tS Hose: Sale Trunks and Suit Cases | cut to ¥ 19¢ price IC} at for less_ than manu- | 75° Men's Dress Shirts, Ain Ladies’ Se +e . facturing prices. Get] $1.00 Men's Dre OUR prices. Hose le oan: . 226 Children’s lrow-elad Hose, regular price 25¢ Sale 1 Infants’ White Woot Stockings, | MEN’S SWEATERS : regular price 25¢. Bale 491._ | $1.50 to.$2.00 Sweaters, $1.00 Men's Piannel SALE CONTINUES ALL DAY Friday and Saturday November 3rd and 4th, 1911, at 10 A. M. Such prices as the above prevail in every line in our stock. Come early, come often, buy liberally and save much. The sale will continue as long as the goods are here and until the combined stocks have been dis- tributed to an appreciative public. Ample and capable sales force insure prompt and satisfactory service. We have arranged to keep open daily until 9 p. m. for the accommodation of the working man or woman who can- not arrive here until after business hours, 5 B s 50c Men's Working Shirts, meni | DA. SILVERSTONE | the date and 319 PIKE STREET the time. Between 3rd and 4th Aves. _ Seattle, Wash.

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