The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 8

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ECONOMY IN BUYING SMALLER-SIZED ORANGES nomy in purchas of Caltforn © A SIADLING FIGHT much } pousekeepers will find them re ail 3 ANDAN, N Mareh and tom economy *** Hot shot for bo h aft and Roose velt for their failure to cripple tt trusts in their fo —The— Sage Saturday Bargain Table newest held on ‘tuesday and the campaign | fe the flercest the state hax eve « n delegates, whict its height today xeen, Roosevelt peakera are La Follette made two speeches Gooding Into the etate and the La at Jamestown and one here, To Follette men are fighting back wo he will speak at Blemarck jtooth and nail KISSING BY PHONE NEXT-- ALL THERE BUT THE THRILL The feautre store inaugurating day on which we will display on the bargain tables an as sortment of the brightest, snap plest gooda from our Special lots of high-grad: ments that our buyers ing up especially for t pose, in New York, at unequaled prices. n our another 8’ and WOMEN’S BLUE 3 SUITS and COATS, in tended for the $20 rack. Spe etal orice $12.45 SAMPLE WHITE SERGE SUITS and Coats, regular $36 and $40 values, Spe j tial price $17.45 | BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED | SUITS in all the new materials, | from our regular $40 $ poche, al 20 $4 SILK MBSSALINE PETTICOATS at $1.95 | $6 SILK SHIRT $ | WAISTS at 1,95 | $2.50 LINGERIE WAISTS, | slightly sotled | from handling 25c | $1.00 BLACK SATEEN } PETTICOATS it | $15 POULARD SILK | DRESSES ' | $12.50 SERGE 6 95 DRESSES: * Kissing by telephone will be as constracted that the der Inside directly into a bi um which Jeasy as talking when Jerome Meyer & compartment and lof Baltimore gets his new inventior jinstalled in every home. But it won't be quite as satisfac tory, for the thrijl will |Aside from the int [highly {mportant fe jRever know the dif CHOICE OF TWO LOTS OF RAINCOATS AT SPECIAL BARGAINS. WOMEN’S COATS, valnes by | no a up to $30 $8 95 Meyer's invention you hear the/erators. The tube ix conn choice at . . ectastic sigh, see the lovelight In/a direct current of 100,000 your lady's eye and glimpse the Away off ry 8 COATS, values up THis iush that touches with crimson her machine $4.95 Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. aEWEDS WITHIN 24 HOURS 1316 Second Ave. OF HIS WIFE'S DEATH} Pj (By United Prese Leased SAN DIEGO, Cal Sarch vas Bert Mason, of La Mesa, was mar ried to Miss Helena Lux, of San Francisco, Tuesday night The ceremony took place within twenty hours after the death of Mason's wife and twelve hours before the funeral had occurred. A justice of e officiated. neral of Mason's first wife “THE GIRL,” VERY MODEST NOW, APPEARS AGAIN AT “SEATTLE” After being operated upon, fumi-, this gated and renovated by the Seattle! Ch thoice at .. r it in said that Meyer, at 26, has perfected a tele visual apparatus that does for the eye all that the telephone does for the ear. It isn't the first inven tion designed for “seeing by tele t fine wires wh Crookes tube, eit in @ wandwich bet fal electro magnets ke the ba eon two power he phone,” bat Meyer's frie aay |!# the closest approach ) Htieal utility yet annow © was held Wednesda with his nies he Diego yesterday to mak his home. It is said riage was to made by dying There were and for their dying ry Mis: ernoon and o San is city that the mar arry out & promise Mason as his wife was AMUSEMENTS IR Sn et Pa oa +MOORE THEATRE Tonight and Balance of Week Ppecial Priced Matinee Tomorrow Lentee three small children fe said, the man asked Mason to mar wax =-tn “THE BALKAN PRINCESS” Prices Evening, $2 to Sic. Matinee $46 Lower Floor Seats. $1 fiupress “THE CARD PARTY” s- OTEER BIG 8 & © report ef Bane Pilling cal led | off the ee ACTS—5 [censorship board, “The Girl From |of battle, and th Matinee Datly |Rector’s” was .permitted to limp) “The Girl,” trimme — _— |through her three acts at the Seat- | form. be perm! Itle theatre last night on crutches. |the remainder of the week PANTAGES THEATRE Matince Detty. Those who have known “Lute ithat’s the girl's name—on her two FIRST CANNERY SHIP LEAVES) |previous visits here, could hardly | have recognized her last night. | The | Two of the censor board, who} lyoted to put the * out of bus. | changed | Co Twlee Nightly cannery ship Benj, F om Fi Seattle Pack ard, of the Northwest the first of the | their att when the |to leave fo North, sailed at 10 |management of the ¢ theatre |this morning Chignik, where lagreed to the expurgation of cer-|she will rem during the sum jtain risque lines, Upon receiving | me You Want the Best in What J) — taille wiieeies LYNCH LEADS | WANT REVELLE (By United Press Leased Wire) | George H. Revelle a Doughnuts SAN FRANCISCO, March 16.—| , . we cane : Final re from the advisory of { ing Co C k vote for mination of officers |?) \\* akes of the Ir nal Typographical |)? P* Organized tox in Arcade hall. Revelie is ing an ag union shi victory for the ad ministration which, in the es James M. Lynch, the president amounts to more than two to one. Lynch received the votes of 301 unions in the fight ove the su cession to his office against cast for Fred Barker of Spc gressive fight for th will probably |tendered him Roosevelt club was ¢ weeks ago. A| lub came into Pastry peultions accept the office if Are the beet that can be made by expert bakers with the most modern appliances tor Vetoes License 8 for toed license Alas. convey kan bar mayor will aes reasons to the council on Mon $4.00 | [iio es was absent cilmen to the mayor's 25 Hurt in Wreck (By United Presse Leased Wire) DUNKERTON, Ia, Mareh 15 Twenty-five persons were injured when Chicago Great Western pa senger train No. 1 struck a broken SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY veto, $5.75 SAVE MONEY on Furniture a curve This is the place to a day coach left the as en route fre ae City and train track mm St, Pa The il to we NEVER HORT A BIT PRIMARY FOR MICHIGAN | Harcey Furniture & LAD ch,, March 15 The toda adopted a ry bill by a vote of Carpet Co. Regal Dental Offices BR. CLARK, Manager. Av., N. W. Cor, Union E ee 425 PIKE ST. “You don't see any artcraft hen Co coops after you get a certain che tance from town,” Fifth Ave ring thin ad with you “LA FOLLETTE MAKING | THE STARFRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912 TIC. G, Ingalls in Bankruptey After being closed shee, RE sessavl si co eet ose. 2,60 $1.73): and Walth $9.89 $5.00 to $7.50 Bronze Mantel ¢ $25.00 to 17-jewel Watches in 20-year case $30.00 Hamilton, 1 1 00 to $15.00 f and $6.48 ee $2.69 19c $17.50 to $25.00 Ladic Watch Mr. Ingalls for the past 13 years entertained a reputation for carrying none but the best of merchandise. Bankrupt Stock of C. G. Ingal 5223 Ballard Ave., Ballard Sta. BOOM'S ON—WERE FORCED OUT OUR LEASE IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE AND THE OUTLOOK FOR SEATTLE IS SO BLOOMING ROSY THAT WE GET ANY SATISFACTION OUT OF THE OWNER OF THE PREMISES IN REGARD TO FUTURE TENANCY. THIS ISN’T A HOLLER! We boosted for the terminal bonds and everything else in that line, knowing what it would do to us in this respect. Ultimately everybody and every business, down to the peanut We contend we don’t deserve to be pinched; didn’t figure on it six 319 Pike St. matter, we're only a very small part of Magnificent Seattle. But right now it pinches us. will feel the thrill. when we bought heavily for spring trade. WE MUST SACRIFICE THE BEST ASSORTED, MOST STYLISH AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK IN SEATTLE OF LAR-PRICED Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes and Ladies’ Goods A whirlwind sale, which will blow this whole stock to scatteration, into every In a frantic effort to close out this stock quick, the goods will be sold far for what it will bring during the next few days. and corner of Seattle and vicinity, began this morning. SATURDAY, for the past two months by a U. S. DISTRICT COURT Ingalls’ Magnificent Stock of Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Clocks, etc., will be offered DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC half of Scheduled Wholesale Cost, commencing MARCH [6th A Few Random Selections Showing the Prices We Have 7 on These ) Goods $1.98 $5.00 to $7.50 A tin & Gold Front 25-year Locket tone $2.50 G Filled $1.89 Rim $1.48 * $1.19 seen 89c K $22.50 to $27.50 6.98 Diamond Ring ‘ $75.00 Diamond $28.45 88 to $1.00 Lodge Bracelet $12.30 to $17 Stick P 0 Diamond positively guaranteed as represented. low any prices you have ever seen quoted in Seattle. Hundreds of people were disappointed owing to scarcity of salespeople, but we have put on a bigger force for tomorrow, every customer will be waited on. ‘BELOW IS A PARTIAL LIST OF HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS: Men’s onseS $5.39 $1.95 $12.95 $10 BUSING: “ye SUITS— Vhirlwind price $15 MEN'S SUIT Neat and stylish, Whirlwind sa $25 DRESS SUITS—Hand t tyle and fabric, perfect fitting like $30 eo lwind Ladies, Look Here! 25e BATH TOWELS— 1c Whirlw ne GOLD DUST S NAPTHA AND IVORY SOAP— 3c ind sale Whirlwind sal FE price Regular 5c bars. Whirlwind sale price CARNATION MILK— i) Regular 10c straight. Whirly ale pr C 15¢ WHITE INDIA LINEN— Whi NU OEIOE i955 aWisaceasaws 2c 50c sn K LISLE HOSE— pop gg 19¢ $5 LADIES’ SWEATERS— $2.50 CHILDREN’ $ SHOES— Hats and Shoes Whistwind sale price <a f, 79¢ $5 RENE e ate shkipes og nd «Sh 98 $2.49 make Whirlwind HIGH TOP SHOES— ile price $4 MEN’ $ 3 OXF ‘ORD SHOES— $ Siltcietad mie jetta Roo gss: 2.39 $1.68 $3.79 Nothing reserved. S LOGGER SHOES— ind sale price $7 MEN Whirlw Everything goes. FURNISHINGS 10e WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS— 2c Whirlwind sale price 25c NECKTIES— Whirlwind sale price 50¢ NECKTIES—Al! Whirlwind sale price 10e COTTON GLOVES— Whirlwind sal 50ce SUSPENDERS— Whirlwind sale price Goods will be sold wholesale or retail. evenings till 8 o’clock. Look for the big red and white sign. SALESLADIES WANTED—APPLY AT 9 A. M. JLAZAN & CO., receiver appointed by the 5223 Ballard se Ballard Sta. Fixtures for sale. 319 Pike Street BETWEEN the AND FOURTH AVENUES ROR SN oN at about one. Chair $2.00 Fa $1.00 \ Pin Oc to $1.00 G Shirt $1.50 ¢ Link $3.50 to $7.59 Solid Gold Cuff Buttor Every article sold will Meen’s: « ete, $2.50 and $3 TROUSERS— Real dressy. Whirlwind sale pr $10 SLIPONS— Whirlwind sale price .......+++seeeeed $2 MI N'S CORDUROY PANTS— Whirlwind sale price ........+chseeed $2 MEN’S WORKING PANTS— Whir t ale price $4 AND $5 MEN’S epee? © Whirlwind sale price 25c SUSPENDERS— Whirlwind sale price 25c AND 50c BOSTON AND PARIS GARTERS—Whirlwind sale price .- $1.50 MEN’S iy BATERS— Whirlwind sale price .......:secsnes® : $2 EAGLE BRAND UNDERWEAR Whirlwind sale price ......++esse# ‘ $1.50 UNDERWE AR —_ Whirlwind sale price ack, tan an We're forced out. 5 .

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