The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRID Ya SePTEMBER 20, 1912. $125 5000 STOCK Of Dry Gilous, Clothing, Millinery and Shoes Bought at 55c on the Dollar From W. B. Quaile First Carload Now on Sale wm there {fs something he Jelty adminiatratio ‘fort he te one wi ealth) ; a) service corporations on. thelr’ real |i You'll find this a marvelous opportunity to secure stylish tailor made Suits, Coats and Skirts, Millinery, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, had andre iD valuation and by the collection of |i Silks, Dress Goods, Domestics, Men’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and Shoes for the whole family away below our regular prices. sources of Income not hitherto tu-| We cannot enumerate all lines, only hint at much of the best, so it will pay you to visit every section. The savings offered have ee a 2 | eloped Fargo today quan de) never been excelled. Come and see for yourself; you'll find every article exactly as advertised. mnting to $10,000, which will be |i — LATEST ROYAL RUSHAN ROMANCE THS CITY WILL PAY PEOPLE —- INDEND | eGINS TO FALL FARGO, N, D,, Sept. 20.—By the taxing public ad Maithy, stron —-| EXTRA 7 bars Fels Naptha, Ivory Women's Jersey Ribbed medium weight Vests and Pants, New York price 35c, Mc- Cormack’s price, Ladies’ Fleeced Black Cotton 20c Hosiery, pair 89° 11° Ladies’ “Ladled’ Velour’ and Felt Pattern Hats, New York price $10, our price or Colgate’s or Fairy Soap 25C Old Dutch Cleanser 2Z25C 25¢ pkg. Gold Dust, Citrus Powder or Pearline each 19° Ladies’ and Children’s 35c Black Worsted Hose, pair 930\95C) sh 38 |39. ee NIGHT LETTER “THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 26,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD Fite Compnay TRANGMITS snd 4 DELIVERS mesages coly oo condivions Weniting It abOMy, which have bees mented to by the sender of the following mesage, eee ne BE cenatet castast. oat WF soprsians § memney bast to Ge emating sietien for comoscien and ihe Company will not hold Mari! Mable for errors of Gelaye 12 Reyoed the simon of Volle paid therton, hor ia any cane Yeyond the sum of Tuy Dallars. ot which. wulcss ofber wim gated below, Ue the te Q@y (nae where Lb) claim Is B08 prenenied in writing within mriy days after (he tonmage i Lied with y fot Wanacbesion. Sorc SAG eaarer. us exeditee ERY c. CLOWRY, PresioenT Talcum Powder 15c 50c¢ bottle Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 39c 50c good quality Hair Brushes, sale price 39c “VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY eats + One-fourth |BESTMODERN| DENTISTRY tAeaagss LECTROE DN ae ie 4 cans Ladies’ Silk and Velvet Hats, New York price $5, our price Union Suits worth to 50c, sale price, garment paid in cash to the taxpayers} an P March 1, 1918 7” Children’s Ladies’ $1.25 ae WARN |Mayor Sweer in announcing th Fleeced Vests silver gray and WAY'S HAIR HEALTH | 1, “he en saved the city |i and we have decided to refund It to : worth to 50c Suits. arment }taxpayers in proportion to thelr | By 25¢ can Mennen’s, Williams’ | : Ai sale price ‘. Drog cole 1 dea If every man, woman and child} fs Send tt in Fargo Were (0 recetve a share of Newark, N. J for each, but as only the taxpayers | | will benefit, the amount will be con: | PORTLAND, Or, Sept, 20.—Rep-| Children’s unanimously nominated for con-| kreaxman for the third congresslon: | Jconvention of the Bull Moone ty sompletes the progressive { “Ten thousand dollars,” sal’ om sources outside of taxation and Pants, white Union Fooki pours last assesement.” bis Hay So, So comaes DED a {f] | the $10,000 there would 9 cents | ¢ siderably larger resentative A, W. Lafferty was| al district of Oregon at the district ticket In Oregon. Washing Powder 16c Men’s $3.50 Corduroy Union Made Pants $2.48 Big lot Men’s $3 Cassimere Work Young Ladies’ and Women": $20.00 Novelty Serge Suits going at $9.9 Women’s $17.50 Cravenette Grand Duchess Olga, eldest! daughter of Czar Nicholas Il, aged) 17, and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavio- vitch, cousin of the present czar, 21 years old. Their engagement has just been announced. Say Women Cops Kept | “Shoplifted” Goods) PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 19—A] grand jury investigation today ap- | pears likely to follow the charges} “E| that two women employes in the po-| Mee department had stolen $200) worth of finery taken from by three women shoplifters and stored in the city jail building THORPE IS COACH | CARLISLE, Pa. Sept. 19—Pre | liminary football practice under the} coaching of James Thorpe, all-| | s | Indicates here today that the Car ; | lisle Indian school will have one of} P | the best college teams in the tant | Sust rinters| this season. Thorpe ix captain of) sorg THIRD AVENUE | the team and his speed and bunting were never better MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 LAUNCH STOLEN nd pirates are getting busy | em This time they have nabbed the 30-foot gasoline launch, “Et ces 2-5) USED FURNITURE by revues of Lie eeader, eunder above. BELVIDERE BROOKE, General Manaoen Wall Paper Retailed at Wholesale Prices | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Company 1406 FOURTH AVE. RECELVED AT 113 Cherry Street, Seattle, Washi ton 72x" ing Pants, sale 608 CH U 42 COLLECT ML 6 EX. price $1.98 Mallory Craven- ette, soft or stiff style, New York price $3.50, Mc- Cormack’s price $2.50 100 dozen Men’s 10c Socks, 6 pair 29° Hotel Ethelton with te BEW YORK, AUG, 18 Raincoats $10.98 Regular $1 50 Eiderdown MC CORMACK BROS, ‘° Our rates are in keepin the Umes: 04 to a Weel and $i per day Near all large stores and theatres. Opposite Pestotties. BND AND JAMES STRERT-SRATTLE mt, YOUR OFFER OF PIPTY FIVE CENTA ON THE NOLIAR ACORPTRD PROVIDING YOU TAKE THE ENTIRK BTOOK CONSISTING OF MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING HATS MENS PURNISKINOS AND SHORS LADIES CLOAKS AND SUITR PIRST CARLOAD WILL LRAVE TODAY, Wi. B.QUATLS 847 SIXTH AVE NEW YORK, 2% 1043PM AVE sno MIKE ST PUBLIC MARKET Dressing Sacques for this sale 98¢ Splendid lot of Tailor- made Coats and Suits, New York price $21.50, McCormack’s price $14.98 Theatre full of the best «* ing to C. Hoff, The “Elwah’ was moored at Alki Point and is one of the best and staunchest pleasure craft on the | Sound, and was frequently used by | [hunting and fishing parties. oc HORSEMEN TO MEET ares An open meeting will be held at the Meadows’ race course from $10 PIKE STREET. September 26 to October 5 for the Phone Main sti? purpose of giving horsemen the op- portunity of marking such horses as KO D K Finishing of the finest kind. at one, they desire to enter for records. thes re do atlo: from wher! toh artists Tou never sew such « sight Save half. Houses furnis! complete, Men’s 75c¢ Natural Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers, each 49° Splendid lot of Ladies’ $1.25 Muslin Combination Suits for 13° 7c Calicoes, blue, gray and red, for this sale, yard Le 2 Ladies’ $1.00 Slip- over Muslin Night Gowns in this sale at of° = “By the ‘Sea’ + «: Sehubert-Liezt iTZo-M ness, chants to the p stoners ois JACOBS sree mee ___ AMUSEMENTS Men’s and Young Men’s $15.00 Suits for 12 1-2c Lonsdale Muslin, for this sale, yard Limit 10 yards 40c Oiled Opaque Window Shades, in this sale, each $1.25 large size Bed Spreads, sale price, each $1.00 Cotton — for this sale, pair Men’s 75c Work- ing Shirts, sale price “SEATTLE E THEATRE Phone Main 43 a WERK nee Thureday. ‘ane CLIPPORD 19° | 89° | 69° Ladies’ $2.50, $3.50 Women’s and Misses’ and $5 Pumps and Serge Skirts, 3 New York price Oxfords, sale price $5.50, our price O§e | $3.49 Men's $4.00 EXTRA For This Sale What 1c Will Buy 1 will buy Ladies’ 5c C Handkerchiefs. 1 will buy Sc cake Cas- C tile Soap. 1 will buy 3¢ Torchon C Lace. EXTRA For This Sale Men's 10¢ Hemstitch- ed Handkerchies . “THE GIRL, =e : MAN AND THE Gane” Girls’ $3.00 High- Top School Shoes, in this sale, pair $1.98 Great big lot of Boys’ $3.00 School Shoes, in this sale, pair 1 336 g¢ ha THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Bvening Prices—260, be, 750, $1.00 Q . Both Phones #106 THE OF EDO§-MANON OPERA CO. DOROTHY DALTON @ Co. OTHER ORPHEUM ACTS mpr es ss fe B Wz ramen snail THE VERONA PE OF LADY TITAS Edward Dorking. ‘The PANTAGES Matinee Dally. Twice Nightly. MERCEDES Bowlldering demonstration of thought transmission as applied to music, GEN. BOOTH’S FUNERAL First Moving Plotures here of scenes at burial of Saly jon Army's Scenic Cafe! heolutely the ‘ord, and our We have en- Rounds Ox tongue, fron Liver Heart ‘ Mutton— Ewes Wethers * de 3c 3c bc be 3 10c Writing Tablets . 3c Ladies’ 5¢ to 10c Hair Nets Se to 10c card Pearl Buttons ...... Dressed hogs Trimmed side Short loin pork Women's 15c Seamless and Stainless Black Cotton Hose, in this sale, pair Thousands of yards of 6c Crash Toweling, in Your Dental at Cut Rates’ So Reasonable Beautiful ang Mgthods, Modern debire 10c bar Castile iT will buy 3c Package Dress Shoes, 5 Wire Hair Pins. will buy 3c Ironing Wax. will buy 3c sheet of Pins, 10c roll Toilet piece this sale, yard sale price, pair Paper . 10c package Envelopes ...¢6 wees: will buy 2c card Mending Yarn. 22-KT. $10.00 SOLID CROWNS Von $3.00 ‘FO © PoOM.| Te NS Von $4.50 FO} INGS (UNEQUALED) Men’s $1.00 Blue Bib Overalls, all sizes 09° Men’s $20.00 Fall Suits, all pure wool, for 1 ah Our meale best the mark service is gaged th ville ente: Seattle. PROGRAM Mina Belle Manning Comed Miss Helen Gra. + Bo Misa Josephine Tho! | Mr, Chas. Billeman Violin Won Mins Price J. A. Plume SCENIC carn 1605 First Av. JAS. L, SHUTE, Mar. SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. Middlings Rolled vat

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