The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1912, Page 8

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AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark Metropol itan—Dark Orpheum—Vaudeville, Emprese—Vandeville. Pantages — Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures Clemmer—Photoplays and vau deville. | Melbourne-—Photoplays amd vau || deville. | The Metropolitan opened its full} - ceetminitsiiieas ie * season last night with “Zoulsiana| The story is one of the New Or {the regiment, The next reunion Low.” Out of & wel'walanced and jjeans Madri Gras and is cleverjand banquet will be held in Tw carefully trained cast, Barneyjand amusing, As @ whole, the /coma February 4, 1913. Rernard, and Sophie Tucker stood | show ts good as the favorites, Barney's line ts Hebrew dialect. Sophie Tucker is} not much of a singer or dancer, but — Proud Father—1 believe, my The fourteenth annual reunion |dear, that the baby knows as much ofthe 13th Minnesota Volunteer In- jas I do. she's so good natured and irresist-ifantry held at the New Richmond} Mother (gazing at the Infant) ably funny that everybody liked) hetel yesterday afternoon and even- | Yes, poor little fellow.—-Milwaukee her. ling was attended by 50 members of | Sentinel. MARCHE NINE REMARKABLE BARGAINS At Prices so Low as to Make an Instant Appeal to Every One to Whom Saving Money Is an Object Bargain Number 1 Bargain Number 2 $1.25 SATIN MESSALINE||20c MERCERIZED SATEEN 36 INCHES WIDE, PRICED||36 INCHES WIDE, PRICED —89e Yd.— At Seattle’s Big Store Reautiful $1.25 lustrous Satin Messaline, 26 Mil) Ends of lustrow tm Jengthe inches wide. All silk, in newest color h of 1 to 6 yards in poe and as wistaria, American beauty, king's r- [| for waists, skirts, coats and ar ald, sky gray and others Malm Fleer, Inches wide —Mate Fleer, — Bargain Number 3—— ——l0e CANS CARNATION MILK AT——— —)e Can—— Now for another rousing day in the Grocery department with 10c cans of Carnation Milk on -sale at 5c a can, not over 5 cans to each customer. No telephone orders. Fourth Floor. Bargain Number 4 Bargain Number 5 73¢ APRON GINGHAMS IN}|5e CALICOES IN MEDIUM 27-INCH WIDTH, SPECIAL||AND LIGHT SHADES, FOR —4e Yd.—|—3:c Yd.— 4,000 yards of Apron wide, In lengths up to 2 checks in brown, blue, 15 yards to each —Besem inches inghame, fs, DI — Bargain Number 6—— —$1.00 SAVORY ROASTERS FOR———— —5¢e Each— Round shape ‘‘Savory” Roasters, known the world over as the best roasters made. Have seamless body, very sanitary and splendid for any kind of roast. $1.00 value at 65c. Basement. Bargain Number 8 WOMEN’S FAST BLACK AND TAN 25¢ SILK LISLE HOSE Bargain Number 7 $1.50 PRO-BRUSSELS RUGS SIZE 36x72 INCHES, EACH Pro-Brussels Rugs, perfectly reversible and s fast black and t | very strongly woven.’ Com size 86x32 Inches,.In ith f & great Variety of desig 10} ctu of $1.20.Thted Floor. Ne — Bargain Number 9 89¢ SHORT LAWN KIMONOS AT——— ——{5¢ Each— Neat lawn Kimonos, with white groundin floral and dot designs. Some made with loose fronts and belts, with band around the neck and down the front. Others with peplum, 45c. Second Floor. THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEATTLE ssMARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET | urban I |WALK UPRIGHTLY THAT THY DAYS MAY BE LONG IN LAND OF AUTOS Take Be d, when market place, that thy WALK be TARRY not by the WAYSIDE, > ma 7 ee ZN’S L’ ~ CIRCUMSPECT. tet thou showest thy BLOTHFL L LINEN DRESSES, NOW $7.85- WOMEN'S LINEN SUITS, NO It ts not written that thou NESS Neither shouldst thou) Women's and Misses’ Dresses of exce! Matés of antucal-oolor i ‘ he shouldst’ PERAMBULATE fike hasten thy step as if thou wert a/Mf = ye and i Raa 1 nen, im plain tailor- unto a TIN - SOLDIER - ON track favorite BURNING UP the|f len y Linens; colors, white, natural, | ed style; sizes from 34 to 42 bust measure. PARADE, or yet to WABBLE HOME STRETCH light-blue, brown, tobacco, lavender, gray | ie , Uke a electric steered by a female Go Thou on the Right. ts 4 ment. For clearance, $5.00, fe down the HIGHWAY. If thou heedat. the DICTATES! and navy, for arance, $7.85. | cHIDRE . Pick Up Thy Feet. OF GOOD TASTE thon wilt walk ait ; HI N’S WASH DRESSES, Take HEED lest thou draggest an the right side of the highway MISSES’ AND: JUNIORS LINGERIE eee Now thy FEE Even though they be for the RIGHT side ts the SIDE| [I ~ 1 $1.50 TO $2.50— i | clad in silk, yea, and much fine for GOING FT be 1 leather, thou must PICK up thy longeth to © OF COM Dresses of fine, sheer white bat Children’s Dresses in lawns, TOOTSIES if thou wouldst appear ERB. . _ 4 " 1 Pit i COMELY Lest, peradventure thou givest variety of pretty models, daintily trimr percales, le with full waist, round ge It is NOT meet to BEND thy Crossing Policeman APO embroideries and laces; also styles of all- | or low collay, and plain gored siting, SHOULDERS forward Hold thy XY, with complications of < > 14 and 16 y F 1 head bigh, thy chest out, that thy BLASPHEMY, endeavor NOT to|[f| Over embroidery. Sizes 14 to 17 y 1 ona aa oO he BREATH may be LONG in the CROSS the HIGHWAY on the 2a c 85 and $7.65. | $2.50. AIR which our WEATHER MAN BIAS. For lo. the chariots of|m clearance, $2 and # ($ thou goost hath given us, | MEN. Tee veng-roor Shurrue ELBOWS unto . thy ARING the eyes of thy fellow BUMP thou NOT into thy PARA COMPANION, who may Subscribers to The this of the Cireulation Departmeat. played ct the him All 7oug phone t Main $400 rou and was doing pretty well as a slack wire performer ti! ightning came along 80 he fell off and broke an arm. engagements cancelled by parents’ command. Oakland, Cal—Doing th and putt his wife wooing of an affinity ie more can stand He wants @ divorce he man. ne lie of generosity he ver. Watts, famous b Cal—This village, by the a pair of German comedians and which is the butt of natured jokes, wil! ch: we kiddies t ens to the says Rud Oakland, Cal—Urging the spirit into pers met on the street, an beggar secured 10 cents from each. | His method of urging waa a revol “lonesom: “We're over advertised,” sald | offered. In Judge “Main’s court Saturday the following men entered pleas A prize for a new name is| after making the RRR a i i i O MY DAUGHTER,| the abroad Seattio Star will confer « favor by not poper, & fale cht Allen Frazer, aged 10, many good ce ite name THE SEATTLE The oucnroor WASBLe eats HEAVY WEN PROFESSIONAL in the OSTEOPATHY OLINE are many mankind stralghtw classes—the QUICK and Let thy FE fore, O MY DAUGHTE THY from SOL PREF. a YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Comdensed for Busy People Men's aesociation will the Seattle hotel night rangement be taken up The Kirmess committ officers of the Orthoped linger not, tha in the PATH that te STRAIGHT. A meeting of the Seattle Hotel at 9% tomorrow) Election of officers and ar-| of the details of the state convention at Aberdeen will STAR: FREDERICK & NELSON] The New Suit Fashions for Fall} rit F of the i | | fe onapic caring In the new » drawn from one hh toryethat of vst the Director the form f ent which held {i ony ro 917 . ately preceded the i Consulate of the great Nag f “| It is interesting to note, too, that the attire of the men of th period is largely ponsible for these features witness the odd oats with vests. the narrow sleeves, the el collars and yer, f the now soll smart-belted anq ailing coat lengths, large lapels that, appear in many In the half-belted models are no more simply-ta are from 32 to 34 inch ‘ts preserve the nar. row, en found ‘ nian i graceful and practical THE MODELS iLLUSTRATED 1- ‘agonal loth, black velvet trimming coat; skirt gored, | back, $35.00, classic lines that No. Suit of two-tone wr modified with side plaits and pla No, 2—Suit of woc th in Burgundy color, fi trimmed with w er contrasting colors i L coat has novel panel back espierre collar; draped skirt, $75 —Becent Pricer, The Summer Garment Clearance Includes: brand of ff DRESSES, NOW $2.85 AND $7.65— Women’s Silk Gloves 50c to $3 Short Silk Gloves in black, Sixteen - button-length Silk ¢ white, black, navy, tan, pongeé | $1.00. " Sixteen-button Heavy Silk black, white, tan, brown, navy, mode and champagne, $1.59. and DIVID- ay into two); the DEAD,| , but walk) white, tan, brown, gray and navy, $1.00. Short Silk Gloves in black, white, navy, gray, tan, brown and pongee, 50c. Sixteen-button White SilkGloves, plain and embroidered effects, $1.50 to Kimono Silks of Unusual Bea EW arrivals in Kimono Silks for the Fall season are now on display and ¢ ions. among them: | | | i be held in} lee and the many exquisite new cffects in designs and color-combins dic hospital | ‘ a teak to taativens’e . i Oriental and floral de- Kimono Satin, with | Oriental and flora for] for the aid given the recent benefit signs on tan, Copen- floral border on Copen- | der designs a features of the play n, navy and cardinal hagen, navy and wistaria | Copenhagen, sayy und Potlate c to be hel: ands © pla lavy ‘ounds, also allover flor- * a ground Potlatch which Is to be h if yund , also plain navy grounds, a cardinal satin, alsoal on Collins thin week will be a ae eT ad saigeres Conen- hy rf 1 alee club mposed of boys and and ier - pa’ omy ; : ps . oe ; floral designs in ‘od girls. The chorus has been rehears zrounds with Oriental an hagen and navy grounds. a Fy ing for the last month and promises ||| & eis. Thirt Be fe, 90c navy. ‘Thirty inches ws his | some good numbers } floral borders Thirty- hirty inches wide, 90c | $1.15 yard. ee | If ° two inches wide, 85c yard yard. ; —Firat Fw. Mayor Cotterill says that Seattle ve is getting some good ad several Wisconsin town tleed to several cities » tising yYartous things, wi Wash.,” conspicuous on tive than joiph Wall- ons whom unknown Japanese resi tle w! own Alaska-Yukon expos! contribute the divide their stock to the An culosia league. made © town” of eeeeeee the mayor|in the Plymouth church next Tuesday |Mrs, Katherine Howa sion will be free. Claude Sween, burglary, guilty; Th Ohi St ] Rang Robert Marlowe, alias Boyle, grand > bey beelieMeRalelen Reliel inte i e 10 ee larceny, guilty; O. B. Dichershetld, . |grand ‘larceny, guilty; A. M. Roe|* Month of August will be a # The Ohio Range is the result of thirty yea@ y pure mf fity. buck, burglary, not guilty * customs receipts, just as the * specializing in the manufacture of high-grade * preceding month was. The * “ = ments tile Pee CCCCCCeCee LE Tai ight days’ receipts total. ranges, and embodies all improvemen = 4 : > toa teen athe daye ot * for perfect cooking and economy of fuel ¢ * The women will be very * over ne re olga ve o . . . wth 97 ff “ney. * much in prominence {tn the fall * iz July _ tion, Give the maximum of efficiency at ® * term of the superior court. Of * price. | # 140 jurors impaneled 66 are &|** RR ARARA ARR A RR AH bse * women, the largest number * The cut shows the newest mode! Ohio init x drawn since the suffrage *| 4 diamond stud, valued at $350, | : scleel : * amendment went Into force. *|was stolen yesterday from §, A.| tical and handsome dress of plain nickel. 4 * * | Rodman, who Is stopping at the Ox . ‘ €50.00 fete te te ttt tt tte te te te tt | ford hotel Price, with 16-inch oven, $50.C C. W. Ferguson, driver for the| A big shipment of lumber will be/ With 18-inch oven 5.00. American Laundry pany, Was|taken to Australia on the British |} = relieved of his gold watch and $12|tramp Kalibia, She is now loading| With 20-inch oven, $60.00. Saturday night The holdup oc-|at the Schwager-Nefiigton mills, pm at curred about half a mile from the |and will carry £300,000 feet | These prices incl water connections: |Country club. The holdup man i —Third | went Into the brush near the inter | SOE LS eS TOE 2,000 AT BIG “touch.” RHR h hae Kee ehhh A pipe organ recital will be Congregational pipe organist of Chicago, MOOSE PICNIC vertising in na. He no igns adver ith “Seattle, i) the signs. 7-Piece Cut Lemonade Sets Special $1.35 EMONADE or Water Set of fine clear crystal glass—six cut in sunburst design, as illustrated, and Pitcher to mateh, spec $1.35, —Ciaseware Seton j Women’s Gauntlet Gloves, Special 75e Pai J ~or to wear while gardening at tion will nda from nti-Tuber. eeteeeeeee for the stiff cuff, IST the thing for driving mountaineer liven All sizes. —_ Paris-point backs and outseam sewn. Good quality tan cape Special, 75¢ evening by rd, a noted Admis. Notions Toilet Sundries , Dan Landon, progressive candi _ b y mg 250 vee eT tini T: ler, 350. * CARELESSNESS?7 # |date against Standpatter Humphrey Carbona Cleaning Fluid, 15c and 25¢ sdegya’s Atentini Shoe rom ess. * “That careless Bixley hae #|for congress, proved one of the big “Faultless” Safety Pins, assorted sizes, Sc Casimere Floral Cream, grees * left his lawn mower Out im the * | features at the annual picnic of the sane Z 5 * ” *|Loyal Order of Moose at Pleasant card, f |* “That's just one of his lazy *|Beach yesterday. Over 2,000 per-| “Verabest” Hat Fasteners, 10c ’ * tric *|sons were enjoying the outing. | 3 . Cerate Elcaya, 50¢c |}* “What go you mean.” *|Landon captured the 100-yard dash | Estelle Curlers, Se. Eleaya Soap, 50 * “He wants to get 94 rusty *|in a spirited contest, and then fur-| ey an El \ 50c Sal * and squeaky that the neigh: #| ther mower his sprinting apility | Linen Tape, 3 bolts for 10c. Syrian Bilpayay 5 flesh, white % bors won't let him cut the #}when he took secong placd in the | ee ‘. . Elcaya Face Powder in Hesiy | grass.” — Cleveland Plain’ #|220-yard dash. Gripfast” Belts, 15¢ cream, 50¢ 25¢ to * Dealer. * Moose team lost the | Belt Pins in assorted sizes, Sc. ° Tourists’ Cases and Sponge Bags, to the § ‘ i Mooses by 22 to 13, Rese —wieat Floor, } $4.50.

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