Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
wa SOADEMY @uaranteed in vate Lessons ated er private ery. day les even | Tha siwase free] Wedne SOBA a. 100 Wa Notion Store) ¥ and Cont We Will save you End. Codar 1247. Auto 1.00 PER DOZ. developed, 10c a FROST merchant or 1 whose busi- i . Pris! by vloten we | 1912 by the criminal j | | i eeeeeeeeere ithe it A Murder Every ° = Thirty-four Hours (hy United Prose Leased Wire) YORK, Jan, 8—-One death e 34 hours was the toll taken on life in New York City plement, ‘The total for all of the borongh was homicides, The total, as compared with the population, ot large, In fact, it ie amalter than In most American ities. Only one New Yorker out of every 18,550 met an untimely end by murder Generally speaking. attorney believes the close improved condit cate that New York City better, wee ew RRR ARE + * BOY OF 6 YEARS A HERO NEW YORK, Jan. 7 Brown, a motherless boy of years, lost his life in a fire ayed by bey ® wrapped his jacket about ® little girls head to ® her, Her condition ts ® ous, ll RERAKARRKAHEKRREH * * *® BULLET CUT A LIVE WIRE # &® NEWARK, N. J. Jan 8-- *# ‘*® Samvel Maxwell, a clerk, was w % shocked to death in the street # Jast night by a Hve electric # wire which had been severed # by a bullet. The shot, evident. ¥ ly a random one, was fired # from the window of a house # just as Maxwell was passing, * and cut the wire directly over w his head, It fell on him and he * died almost instantly. Two * foreigners who occupied the rf house are under arrest. seteseeeeee * *” * RKKERHRHR ARH Unsafe Deposit Vault CHICAGO, Jan. §-—-Mrse. BE. L. Towuer put jewels worth $200 in her shoe for safe keeping. Later she sent the shoe to a repair shop. ‘The stones were found in the waste heap. Pay Scholars PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan, §. School children should be phid sa! aries for attending school, declared Samuel Hamilton, superintendent of Allegheny county schools, at convention of the Pennsylvania State jucational society. Mr. Hamilton thinks if the children were paid smal! salaries more would be brought into the schools. KHER ** * *& NOSE MAY GROW ON AGAIN * *% ALBANY, N. Y.,, Jan. 8-—~*% Michael Bello’s nose was cut © off with a razor early yester- * day; eight honrs later the ® member was found in a door. * way where the fight occurred * and just before sunset, the sur: * geons grafted it back In post # tion. They believe today that * the operation will be success- z ful, wm Have your bine conected. West ern Collection Co., 483 N. ¥. Block, Main 6169, bags! | | | | THE STAR—MONDAY\' London's Reorganization BASEMENT BAZAAR Read Every Item Cake Cutters, Milk Strainers, Chopping Knives, Coffee Pots, Skimmers, Dippers, all at, 1 each c 35e Brooms for Searchlight Matches, 3 oat eee Malacea Plated Knives and 76-Foot Wire Clothes Solid Copper, Nickel-plated Tea- pots, Individual size, Shoe Biacking, Blackoia, 10c Wash Hollers, copper bot- tom, $1.00 size, for Wash Tube, oniy, each ...496 10-quart Galvanized Water 5 boxes for . 69c No. 1 Galvanised Iron Pails go at, each Plain White Dinner Plates, only, per dos, 90c Gen ear ak an 208 5.000 Pieces Fancy Decorated China, assorted kinds, worth up to Tollet Paper. regular be quality, 10 rolls DOMESTICS —LINENS Basement Bazaar 2,000 Yards Manufacturers’ Rem- nants, Outing Flannel, assorted colors and patterns, 7c HALF-WOOL DANISH CLOTH— Will wash and wear like tron, io black, white, brown and 1 1i red, regular i5e, for ..... 0436 APRON CHECK GINGHAMS— All colors of checks, 53 worth fe, for ... ac TABLE ONLCLOTH—Rest qual- ity, 48 Inches wide: no white; sold everywhere at 20c. 15 Our iS WHITE LENOX CHECKS—27 HUCK TOWELS—Union Huck Towels, hemmed, and @ good one. Sizes 43x22, 26x19, 36218. Regular prices 26c, 20c, 17'/4e— All Go at Exactly Half Price BLANKETS—White, Gray and Tan Blankets, VICUNA WOOL BLANKETS— Extra large, § Ibs., only about 20 pairs, a ‘ mn ee . $4.88 Women’s Shirt Waists LOT 1—Women's Shirt Waists Remember, the early bird catches the worm. This lot consists of Tailored, Lingerie, Madras, Sol- sette, Linenette, Net and Sateen Waists, They are counter soiled and mussed; worth up to 25 $2.98. Bale price . £96 LOT 2—Women’s Waists, Pade Linen, Linenette, French Lawns and Lingerie, black and colored Lawns; worth up to $2.00, 49c Choice, each . LOT 3—Women’s Black and Col- ored Silk Taffeta Waists, tailored Pat a aaaemeeeee 1B) Sweaters LOT 1—Children’s All-Wool But- ton Coat Sweaters, sizes 20 to 26, ve Oe LOT 2—Misses’ Button Coat Sweaters, sizes up to 34; former- ly sold at 760 to 98c. Deiat. 0a LOT 3—Women's Assorted Sweat- ers, white and colored, all sizes, and worth up to $3.00, for, 98c each a Merchandise Free —SEE— CENTER of ADV. For Particulars you can have your money JANUARY 8, 1912 back. important Notice ends of merchandise, we have agreed with the new concern that all such goods will and must be sold or GIVEN AWAY agreement calls for—we a lot of soiled, mussed, MGS: 0D REORGANIZATION SALE First Public Announcement to the People of Seattle and Vicinity—in February EDWIN LONDON COMPANY WILL PASS OUT OF EXISTENCE, AND THEIR SUCCESSORS, Panton & London Comp'y will take over the business s0 well and favorably known to every man, woman and child in Western Wash- ington, The policy of the new firm will be to carry and handle only MERCHANDISE of the most reputable character, thoroughly up-to-date, and everything sold will have their guarantee of satisfaction. No sales- man or saleswoman will be allowed to misrepresent any article sold, and if the goods are not as represented Notice The Quantities in Some Cases Are Small, So Come Early. All Contract Goods Go at Regular Prices, In order that our successors will not be hampered with damaged or broken lots and ous to the date of transfer. BUT WE HAVE DECIDED to go further than our place on sale our entire $200,000.00 Stock of Merchandise to be sacrificed at prices never before heard tell of. GET YOUR MONEY READY. We have many sur- prises for you. Tell your friends about this i Reorganization Sale They may nol)redd the paper, and they will be grateful to you for the information. WOMEN’S | Millinery | Cloak and BOYS’ CLOTHING We are going to sell about 160 Boys’ Suits, in dark fancy casst meres; button to neck; regular $3.50, $4.00, $1.33 50. While they last Boys’ Overcoats, about fifty of them; values up to $2.98 $5.00 each. Choice Boys’ Corduroy Kaickerbockers, 4 to 16 years. Misses’ Skirts About a dozen different ‘models KNIT SHAWLS and FABCINA- TORS—This 4s a lot of slightly worth up to $2.00, Take them at . . . Extra Special Girls’ Caracul and Plush Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, made from the finest Salts Seal Plush and Saltex Fur Caracul, yarn dyed; satin and quilted linings; worth up to $15.00, 6.98 Underwear and Hosiery Women's Silk and Wool Under- wear, broken sizes, in pain or ribbed; worth up to $1.60, 75c only vee =? ‘Women's Red Wool Underwear {not pure wool), Children’s Ribbed Union Suits, all sizes ... . Cotton Hose .....- ‘9c! Women's Burson anon ght AOU Hose, sizes 5 to 8%, only Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose, Children's Extra Heavy Sleeping Women's Oxford Cray Wool fOF sevees Boys’ Old Hickory Cotton 15c Children’s Heavy Cotton 9c Hose, ribbed, go at ...... on g00d enough for any child 1 to wear, only, pair . 12ic Garments, worth $1.00, Sees ee er ers AOU GLOVES We have about 600 pairs Women's WOMEN’S LONG and KID GLOVES—These have been tried on and are unshaped. Ai! qualities and prices, 48 goat. .. 406 A lot of Women's Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, all colors, but not all sizes, and worth up to 8 $3.50, Bale price, per pair . c MEN'S KiD GLOVES—These are spotted, odd sizes and colors; worth up to $1.50, Take ANOTHER LOT of Mon’ Gloves, Lye quality and Very obeap at Cc Thousands of Useful Articles to Be Given Away Absolutely ALMOST GIVEN AWAY LADIES, bere you asro—your pope of any Trimmed Hat in the store, worth up to $12.00, for ........... ...98c UNTRIMMED HATS, for women and misses; = up to $3.50; two tables of them; all go “ 25 CHILDREN’S HEADGEAR All styles of Wool Tams, Toques, Silk and Velvet Bonne i) this season's goods, and worth up to phoice, Women's and Misses’ Fur Neck Pieces, about 200 pieces assorted shapes, kinds and styles, worth up to $10.00; will be all gone in a few hours; come 8 quick. Pick, each .. c FREE HERE THEY ARE— Cc Knives, a lot of Tinware, Skimmers, Pot Covers, Toys, Cake Cutters, Trimmings, Bindings, Belts, Ladies’ Hats, Gloves, Doll Gowns, Peerless Patterns, Dolls, Corset Clasps, Corset Steels, Jewelry, Neckwear, Elastic, Braids, Ruchings, Crockery, Shaving Brushes, Hair Rolls, Soiled Garments and hundreds of other ar- ticles. NOTICE Every purchaser in our store during this sale can select from the Free goods anything you want. Wen’s Furnishings SUSPENDERS, LOT 1--The elas- tie is spotled, otherwise they are it, and worth up 5c LOT 2—Splendid jastic all right, but + take them at, 15c HALF take them while they last at,- pair . mM COTTON 8! '6—Collar attached; will wash well. Loss than the 27c making cost, each.. MEN’S UNDERWEAR — Men's Camel's Hair and Lamb's Wool Drawers; soiled; usually 48c sold at $1.50, for only ee Mel JUCKSKIN and AUS- TRALIAN WOOL UNDERWEAR —Our regular $1 ‘yg 9c '8—Gri Tt , duplex col- 1. PONGEE EN’ Wool Flannel N' Four-in-Hends, worth 260, for, Carpets, Rugs Curtains Room Size Art Rugs go at Room Size Art Rugs GOAL crersees viceeseece Room Size Brussels Rugs at Room Size Axminster Room Size Wilton Velvet Rugs at FLOOR OIL CLOTHS— 8 Good quality, sq. yard .... c WINDOW SHADES—-Size 3x6, all the best colors, re ois SASH RODS—A lot of them at, each All our 10¢ quality of Sash Rods, each Incomplete Extension Rods, each peda ii. 654x108, fringed, regular $1,2 for R) weeees 95c NOVELTY SCRIM CURTAINS— Worth $1.50 per pair, 8c for, pair sek LACE « CURTAINS—White or Arabian, $1.60 and $1.76 qualities, go at, pair A lot of Arabian Curtains, 2% yards long, go at 39c Suit Dept. Second Floor. § WOMEN’S and MISSES’ JACK- ETS--All-Wool Serges, Coverts and Diagonals, last year's styles, 98c CHILDREN'S COATS—Sizes 2 to 6 years. Astrachan, Beaver Cloths and Broadcloths; worth $3.00 each, 8c for . . CHILOR S COATS—6 to 14, them; assorted about 100 of kinds; worth up to $8.00 each; goat... $1 98 WOMEN’S LONG COATS—Black Kerseys and Mixtures, all sizes, worth up to $1.00. a ' WOMEN’S SUITS, LOT 1—As- sorted cloths and styles, all last year's, but destrable, worth $20.00, for ..... WOMEN’S SUITS, LOT 2—All PIECE DRESSES—Only al of, them, come early, worth up to $3.00, for, each . WOMEN" are heavy, double faced, down flannel, with pocket and girdle, worth up to $3.00, for, each Shoes for Everybody WOMEN’S DRESS and STREET SHOES in Vici Kid and Patent Leathers, all sizes. These are broken lots, only from 1 to 3 pairs of a kind, and sold up to $3.00 pair. On sale at Another lot of Women's Shoes, similar to above, but a better qual- ity, These sold for $3.25, $4.00 and 90.00 per pair, All SLIPPERS—Felt Juliets, all col- ors. Women’s, 69c; misse: 49 and children’s stzes,......406 A lot of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shods, sizes up to 13%, and worth $1.50, for Babies’ Soft Sole Shoes go at 4 Men’s Felt Slippers on sale at Men’s Shoes This is an odd lot and consists off such makes as Packard & © Crossett’s, etc. We have all sizes and a fair assortment of shapes. Formerly sold at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. All go at, pair RUBBERS — Women Sandal Toe Rubber 60c value ... Boston 39c London's Reorganization Main Floor Bargains Women's and Children’s White Handkerchiefs each .,... Embroidered Hand- window mussed; ‘5c 3c Women's fs sin, All-Linen (s, only, each Women's Handker English Coin Purses-~Tak them at, each 100-yard 8 each .... Highland Linen Bgx Pa- 16c per and Envelopes;"box . 7c Fine Box Paper and En- velopes, box 10¢ Ac etter Paper, one pound, Lace 10c 1 fi Pearl Buttons, 1 dozen on card, card ...... 1,000 Pleces Assorted Neckwear, only, Another lot of Mussed Neckwear to go at, each 20 Wide Hair Ribbons, worth up to 36¢, for, yard 10¢ A lot of Medinm Width Rib- 5c bons, at, yard ,. Another lot of Ribbon, Nos. 4 8, 4, 6 at, yard c Solled Auto Veils or Searts, chittens each ... 106 Another lot of Auto tie a... .208 An odd lot of Lad Belts, each A lot of Yarns, odd col- tre a Mladen skein ©. 1OG Leather Medicine Cases, Cigar Cases, Music Rolls, etc AB slightly damaged, each FOC Plain and Dotted Silks, 26 and 27 Inches. Miles of them. Reorganization Sale, yard . TAFFETA SILKS—All colo and a fairly good cloth, 29¢ TAFFETAS—36-inch Nene 9 Not 00, Cc SATIN DE CHINE and MES6A- LINES—Light and dark shades; regular $1.00 good: 9 for .. Cc 36-INCH "KIMONO siLKks— Good patterns; some Oriental designs; worth $1.00, 39c Now . SHORT LENGTHS and odd shades of Silk Velvets 25 go at, yard ....... oegeca Cc Dress Goods 36-inch Wool and Part Wool Dress Goods, values up to 15 Boe; odd colors. Now .. 106 45.inch All-Wool Dress Goods and Volles, worth up to $1.00, for 29c 541nch All-Wool Broadcloths, browns and tans only; regular $1.49. On sale 79c at . oe oe . 1? Tailor’s Cloths Suitable for Men's Suits and Ladies’ Heavy Traveling Suits, values up to $4.50. $1 19 . On sale at, yard Embroideries Our entire Embroidery Stock divided into 5 big lots. Some is mussed, some soiled; the-ma- Jority is perfect, LOT 1—Edges and Insertions, worth up to Se, for ... LOT 2—Edges, Bands and 10c tions, worth 26c, ic LOT 3—Edges, tions, Flouncin; 390, for LOT 4—Flouncings, goods; worth 76e, SPECIAL A big lot of Skirtings, Waist- ings, All-Overs, 40 inches wide; worth up to $1 yard ... splendid 25¢ ‘Thousands of pieces of Plat and Val. Laces, put up in 10 and 12- yard pieces, and worth up to 8¢ per yard, go at. 10¢ bolt .. Another lot of Val. Laces, splen- did qualities, worth 10c per yard, put up in 6-yard pieces, for, bolt Braids DRESS TRIMMINGS These are broken lots and short pleces, but in good condi- tion, Note the prices— LOT 1—Worth up to 15e, LOT 2—Worth up to 25c, for