The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 10

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The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's Tonite; your grocer has tt fresh and strong in 106 Sewell’s Notion Stor: Way. If your feet su or your sox are w Sewell’s pla are colt d of mittens Trunk & Bag O. Inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, | Newest Fur Turbans || Made of your olf furs. Latest styles now in. MODEL MILLINERY 827 Pedple's Bank Bldg. The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's Tonic; your grocer has it fresh and strong in 160 botth ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 RECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE FILLMORE HATS Pier 4a, GET tee @ For goodness’ sake, get a Fillmore, and you'll sure-| ly get value. FILLMORE HATS—ALL| STYLES . $2.50) McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third mp on Madison and| Come Across | My cheap optician friend, and te! Us how many pairs of glaswes you must fit at $1 in order to make a living. Now you know as well as I-do that you don’t intend to furnish glasses at any Flees, but you 0 lakers mathods of gettt ple into your place and A coorse, they require very complicated, «te eived Into expectin We some thing for othnng. and we know ~ No ricks and no misrepresentations. AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE| TONIGHT AND BALANCE OF WEEK ‘Matineo Tomorrow. LAWRANCE D/ORSAY In Augustus Thomas’ Greatest Comedy, “Fhe Earl of Pawtucket.” to $1.56; Matt Metropolitan Theatre | All Week Beginning Sunday, Nov. 19 Seat Sale Today. First Time Here! Henry B. Harris Presents } THE COUNTRY BOY | | | A COMEDY OF CITY LIFE PRICES—Evenings $1.50 to 50c. || Mats, 25¢ to $1. Seattle Theatre Both Phones 43 TONIGHT—Tomorrow Matinee Night “When roe Nt ‘Was in Plower” and “Checkers.” LOIS THEATRE Tonight—All Week. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday ‘Sendusiiy Stockdale Co. “Tun cOWPUNCHER” Prices—25c, 35c, 50c. Matinees—i0e and 250. Hext week—“At the Mercy of Ti- ‘berius.” Mats. Welcome Return of VILMOS WESTONY, The Wagnerian Pianist. f-—Other Big 8. & C. Acty jof all his Ja |property, A jeran, |the Chamber of Commerce _THE SEATT YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Asserting that he was unable to) petition Rexsion pay the costs of filing the because the sheriff had po ey, and had levied an attachment upon his personal Camp! proprietor of the Laneta cafe, yesterday fled & petition in bankruptey in the L 8. district court over the body held ter Funeral service of Warren ©. Stetson were from Butterworth’s chapel y day. Spanish war vet a deputy in States Ma H. G. was the office of Unite shal Jacoby yesterday The Bellingham Reveilie and th: American were sold by A en and associates to BK. W. Purdy, | Pres, First Nat'l Bank, Bellingham, | representing other Bellingham : | men Hereafter freshmen girls at the U will wear big green bows with a large pearl button in the center. ‘his ie the first time the girls have/ boy | followed the custom of the freshmen who wear the green, Campaign for the election of of |ficers of the Aretic club Nov, 24 [has already begun, The present officers are standing for re-election and each is opposed by other can didates. 17, with the advance 1862, Gen. E. V. Sum of Burn army ar rived on the Rap: pabannock river opposite Freder- icksburg, which was shortly, as Burnside planned and felt, to be taken b: union fo the F nock ts a of very behavt not be crossed conve ner, stream ar and can mtly at high guns com manding it. It was ly « month before even the battle happened at Fredericksburg, and then Burn side did not get possession oe ee ee *% South Park improvement % club indorsed a resolution pro- *® testing & telephone ‘situation in # and demanded that t * Eilers Bldg ee ee 7 * * * * » council Mrs, Gertrude Hess of the public Ubrary addre the meeting of the Women's Commercial club at rooms last night. The next meeting of the club will be held Friday at Eller's Bldg Tharole Walker, 1 while riding his into a city auto dr: Gee. After he ness he was taken to his the machine, Onse home in injuries. J, Beth: | and demanded that the council & receiving no serious Che town se his debu let in the Mansachy * the j nore, After jwardas Herbert < was gradu from Yale much 4 for which As & member of the Roosevelt ar cabinet was ed for the tellin of a story which came within an ace of throwing the colonel off a horses back when ho firet heard it, At pros ent he is a mem ber of the ad ministration—commissioner of cor porations—and is giving $7 varie ties of reasons why trusts should not be exterminated, regulated. VEGETABLE he Sil REMOVAL SALE WALL PAPER PICTURES PICTURE FRAMES WHITE CHINA From 20 to 50 per cent off during our stock-reduc ing sale. Globe Wall Paper (0 907 Second Ave. ens 1 Yours tay. tenpites, Spinning’s — Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. Frank Minebler nearly @ year age. | MeLaug' distinguish. | but merely | eae mA oA | UNWRITTEN LAW SAVED KATIE FETSCH UNTIL SHE BROKE UP ANOTHER HOME NEW ORLEANS, vov, 47 Re! 40 whe has broken up another woman's home, Katle Fetseh will now be tried for the murder of shot Mischler withiny 48 after a jury had freed Mamie in, who had killed her be d who pleaded the unwrit Katle made the same d said Mischler was the her child, born soon af ehiid died. In the face of public sentiment | od by the MeLaughlin case 1 impossible to convict sch and the charge was But Katie has since of inno Julius led lie to her plea defiled, by taking npaon away from his w ng with him. This de from the arrest of Sampso Katle for disorderly eanduct n action for alimony n to the foot of the hill against Sampson by his Wife. Katie} has been rearrested and the murder charge will be pushed vigorous! Niteie sires New Orleans Girl Now F; The fittle dog has lost his t for Murder of Her © And does he weep and griev walt Not on your | He & and still can wag my) H. W. Hazelwood, held by the police in connection with the shoot. | ing of Patroiman Harris, July 4 proved an alibi, whep vouchers brought in by the owner of the Str ound showed that th |was aboard the vessel when the jmurder occurred, Hazelwood was ter firing a shot in an k ago and will be tried Loose Leaf Devices TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. $3.00 for a Fine Set of Teeth | ‘This low price t ade for a short time to Introduce our su dental methods. We guarantee every set of these teeth to fectly GOLD CROWNS want you to know our spe rior per $3.00 Remember, these prices are for a short time only, so come early if you want to take advantage of them. A written guarantee given with all work. NOTE—BRING THI8 AD WITH YOU. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager. sue, Northweet Corner Union. offices in New York, and ts acknowledged to be « master gf hie art. 4 Ay CUT RATE —TO— PORTLAND THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY $7.50 Round Trip BY WAY OF THE Matinee’ Daily, Two Shows Nigh: 7 BIG ACTS MLLE. PALERMA 2:20 Zand 3 ‘The Garden of Mystery O-W. R. &N. LINE OF SHASTA LIMITED On Account of Saturday, seeeeeee. 7:30 a. m ++11:30 a. m. CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. Phones: Main 932, Ind. 1995. U. of W. vs. U. of O. Football Game Nov. 18th GOOD ON ALL TRAINS, INCLUDING THE FAMOUS SHASTA LIMITED TRAINS LEAVE SEATTLE EVERY DAY AS FOLLOWS: O.-W.° Local Shasta Limited ... «.11:45 a. m. + 11:15 p. m. Express .... Owl ...... PASSENGER STATION Fourth Av. and Jackson Phones: Main 7378; Ind, 2623 LE STAR aT THE MOTION ficial Flowe tagraph tana PICTURE SHOWS | Monthly.” City—"President Dream—"Arbutus”; “he Point of | Prancise Willie View Excenn Ragenge The! Motor Boat’; "The Engineer's Daughter Sheriff Grand— "The Bandit's Clase “The Aatia’; “T dent Mama"; “The Bootlegger “The Lyceum—"Love's Renunelation Showing Uncle Whiz Through Darkened Vales”; “Liew tenant Gray of the Confederacy Circult—"'The Spur of Necernity Uncle's Money ‘Making Arti FREDERICK & NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM Children’s Dorothy Aprons Sizes 2 to 6 Years ign in pink, blue AT THE THEATRES Moore—Lawrance L’Oruay The Karl of Pawtucl Metropolitan —T Beattie — “W * * Taft * * * * * & Was in B * * > * * * * Wine Gir at Sar and His and the Chih nighthood Baby? ride Charming Little the A—“Buffer Who Owner New Superintendent.” er." Lols—"The Cow Puncher Orpheum ‘Gee A jury In Judge Gay'e depart ment brought in a verdict of guilty in the case of H, Blake, charged with stealing plumbers fittingy land pipes from the Terrace Apte pletures Oe —as illustrated, in white percale with dainty des or red, and tastefully trimmed in white A very pretty at 25¢. Apron and attractive value WOMEN’S TEA APRONS, SPECIAL 15¢—Of excellent quality white lawn, trimmed at bottom with plain hem or hem- stitched ruffle; unusual val Basement Saiesroom Warner’s Rust -Proof Corsets Comfortable, the correct foundation for the season's fashionable gowns. well-made models at moderate prices, that afford PRICE 75¢ ned for the slender f Has girdle Made orters STYLE for misses’ 538, Desig top and long hip, with fitt wear bonings in the side of soft coutil and pairs of hose sug of with STYLE 501, PRICE t, made strong coutil and est $1.00—A adapted to th very av figure, medium bust and long skirt with two sets of hose supporters at- tached. the ort, stout figure, long 1 three sets of sus- STYLE 541, PRICE 7 50. with low bust fitted Suited te x and extremely skirt, fitting snugly over th uipped wit supy A NEW SHOWING OF Popular-Priced Millinery for in which are exampled the Winter season's newest effects in Hats } Strect and Dress Wear, at prices that are unusually attractive. ARGE DRESS HATS of fine with ribbon bows and small rosebud black velvet, t s, $4.95. BAKER TAM HATS of black velvet, trimmed with silver ornaments, $4.95. SMALL HATS IN quality BONNET EFFECT, of velvet, trimmed in stitched white kid, $4.95. i POKE BONNETS OF GREEN VELVET, } gold ornaments and band, $4.95. ROLLED-BRIM BLACK VELVET ] size, trimmed in black and feather bands, $6.75. BLACK VE aigrettes, $6. LARGE BLACK SILK BEAVER HATS with rolled brim, faced with black velvet and trimmed with ostrich quills, $8.75. trimmed wi HATS, white feather stick-ups HATS, trimmed in green velvet a MEDIUM-SIZE BLACK VELVET HATS, trimmed in clusters of ostrich tips li ne | velvet, $2.95. | ment Satesroom. | Children’s ““Semy-Mayde” Dresses of the work in making your ‘chil- NEW idea, that eliminates seventy-five per cent dren's dresses, ; IN ONE PACKAGE—EVERYTHING TO COMPLETE the bu NECESSARY sew, ttons, embroideries, belt and other sundries The material has been cut by experts to precise models measurements after that are new and attractive— the directions for finishing are extremely simple. IN MANCHESTER GALA- TEA, 10 $1.50. sizes 4 to years, $3598 IN NAUSHON GINGHAM, sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.50. a<z IN RAMONY PERCALE, sizes 4 to 14 years,-$1.25. —Barement om, The Pita, Show Two T ypical Semy-Mayde Styles FREDERICK & NELSON ANCORPORATED, Great Majestic Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern

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