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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 s Select Your Pattern of Whiskers ‘You Must ae "Em to Be inS ng Ladies Buying Quality Piano bing Good Work in Checking High Cost of Living laying Fine Discrimination and Keen Under- standing of What Constitutes Real Values. Style THe BIPLANE MUTTON CHOPS: America in checking the upward f trend of prices and the cost of liv ing. The wideawake woman cannot | yA be inveigled any longer to pay for} & plano any more than $95, $110 $118, $127, $195, $148 and $196, $225) or $288 for even the so-called Artist) plano, The women of Seattle and the Northwest are suving big, sub stantial money these daya at the heavy Cut Price Sale of highest Lys Do you near it? A sighing, sobbing, eerie sound? le it the wind soughing through | the branches of the pines? Ah, no! Is it a banshee walling from the rooftree? it ie not. | What is it? it is whiskers. | | rooms direct from the factories— no middlemen, no canvassers, po Mark! salesmen, no muste teachers and no commissions of any kind——juat plain cut prices on the best pianos. D. W. Thomas, the Pacific North-| west general manager, says that! business is increasing every day with the National at $23 Third Ave., near Marion, and that there ta no doubt about Seattle's Prosperity right now ee eee ‘\B-reze! Zizl Whoeoeee-co! | Whiskers? Whose whiskers? phenomenal) Vours Oure, Everybody's. | deny that you wear whisker: yet, but soon. You must wear ‘em! They are the fashion—the coming fashion. Whiskers have “come back.” Lunnon abounds in whis-| kers. Whiskers have come to New You ? Not | —THE— York in fleets, on floats, in flocks. | FraTners it ie a reg'lar marcel wave of DUSTER whiskers. | Chicago [a growing whiskers. | They are beginning to «prout in, )} Frisco. Shall wo, thén, falter?/ STINACH Chorus of the receding ch | NO! NO! NO! ery wel 215 MADISON ST. will not falter, We will be In| Fweddie, patience Whole bush. Go as far as you like fashion by growing whiskers ROSCOMMONS—Woolly texture) THE FIRE ESCAPES, sorye A new corset is absolutely nec- We hate to do it, We have reaching to the chin. Parted with times called ROPES—Falling It az ng features, Smooth, row & brush, sometimes a brick. Some-lentepy showers to the ja essary with your fall suit or gown. fi cheeks, Lips ruby-red and shaped |times called sheep-stealers’ dream, DOWNY COUCHES » for Friday Ratuetaw l ke Cupid's bow n, cleancut,| LACE CURTAINS—All the way? Wh! street kids. On Friday and Saturday we will 9] nenly chin. Swan-like neck. Yes! |down, may cover the chin, but so| WHISKHROOM—Speaks for it put on sale several new, long | But we will grow whiskers. Lot it | carried as to always give the breese | salt. . never be said that we faltered in ja chance. LILACS—The bash with heart models, following the fashions. THE BELT LINE, known also as |offect Still, it will not be so bad. If one |THE FRAME or THE SCUP-4) BIPLANE—Roller broshes tipped | does not like one kind of whiskers, Shrubbery about the th oi toward the outer curve The Ve Latest one can choose another kind.|be worn with a low collar or no|’ THE SCRUB—Made in Holland.| There are many kinds. We have, lar. | SPINACH—Right off the chin. at much pains and tremendous SCOOP SHOVEL OR MOP—The | By Heck! AT THE pense, complied for our renders | eee HUET SAS LET Ss eT siaiiatibein a Met of the cutest effects in whis- kere, You may wear any one of jthese in the comforting knowledge ithat you are strictly au fait, non lcompos mentis and « pluribus | )amum. Pick out the kind you tke the |Mgho was born on the day of his birth. best, and let saturo pursue her/ 2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 | iver setitrs }spiral column to the shoulders. High collars and diamonds should Dn his wife’s wedding day, go with dundrearys. 1” GALWAYS—Turning up at the! | cheek bone eens the nore, usual [Ana he died on his last a ly red in color green necktie |makes a neat effect. Ashilldlah| e «2 ee © e@ © eeeee should be carried LOM An 5.54" sifwts*lme ow (UGH, NOT CALOMEL, OIL OR SALTS, BUT DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF Fics” PAISLEY SHAWLS—Litke Dun- (a only different. Patience, | Give Your Stomach, ashe aed: and 30 30 Feet of Bowels a Thorough) Cleansing Without Gripe or Nausea. Ends Headache Biliousness, Indigestion and Constipation. |] He’s Not Vag; He’s "eee Oe Be BO eB OB eRe {Fhere was a young fellow from Perth Special Price OF [He was married,they say Sis chieya very cotaplete no of Bracsleres, Best etc., 50c up. Galways. Only “Nature Faker” CINCINNATI, Sept. 20.—Theo- dore Benny, 60, no home, without a doubt has the strangest way of mak- ing a living ever heard of in a po- lice court. He told Judge Fricke that he had made quite a bit of money by catch ing sparrows, bleaching them and selling them as canaries Canadian Pacific Say STRAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLE” SERVICE Scuttle-Vancouver via Victoria (Retersing Direct) Datiy: This wonderful fruit laxative/ness. In the old days people let acts as a liver and bowel cleanser) | these mattors run until they needed —tonic—not as an irritant. Its ac la large dose of physic, then they | tion is natural and gentle—no grip-|took something severe, like castor) ing. It ts delicious—no dreading. oll, salts or cathartics, that meant) It is positive and prompt—no wait-|abuse to the bowels. These are | “How do you make your living?” | ing. the days of the gqntie and natural | asked tho judge. | If your stomach is sour and filled|—the days of Syrup of Figs, This! “[ bleach sparrows and sell them| With vile gases, your head aches,|/way you are not drugging your-| as canaries,” answered Benny. or you are bilious, nervous, dizzy,|self. Syrup of Figs being composed | “You,” said the judge, “should/ half sick, your tongue coated, your jentirely of luscious figs, senna and | have been charged with obtaining| thirty feet of bowels clogged with |aromatics cannot cause injury money under false pretenses, Fifty|¥8te not properly carried off-—| Ask your druggist for “Syrup of dollars and costs.” don’t walt. Surely take a teaspoon: | Figs and Elixir of Senna,” and look ° wo Sad boo yste A Syrup = a to ad the name, Fee eee ne rate night, and in the morning all con-|Company, on the labe! is is the p Ea ‘CONGRESSMEN PERFEC: aueurrose | NEVER, NEVER LIE stipated waste, sour bile, gases andigenuine—old reliable. Any other/| poisons will move on and out of/so-called Fig Syrup is an tmitation (By United Press Leased W WASHINGTON, Sept, 20.- cn WBE the system, gently but thoroughly often meant to deceitve you. R —no griping—no nausea—no weak |fuse such with contem pt, MEST is FLOUR wBinte ) » Costs-\. . ments showing the expenditures of MORE per Sack lcongressmen seeking nomination, LESS Loaf published here today in accordance per |with the Tucker law, show that Representative Herald of Delaware | heads the list with an expense ac- | count of $5,560. Nineteen candi dates for congress spent more than $1,000 each, 93 of the present mem bers of the house spent nothing and one gave his expenditures as 60 | cents, | ! ea fi Hi NAW Ti +3 SURE! GIRLS LIKE IT BETTER ON CHEEK BERLIN, Sept. 20.—Visitors to Switzerland are warned that kissing | Gold Medal, London, 191 Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Teain World at a) 5 is strictly prohibited in the station | + 4s all you need in your kitchen if it Ped and on the platform of Sarnen, in} [> the canton of Obwal, on the Brunig Pq line. Three Standard Grades | A large placard bearing the fol- lowing inscriptian has just been placed in the station, with the con- Leg sent of the local authorities: | “NOTICE — Considering the abuses which have resulted, | mesaleurs the honorable strang- = ers are requested not to kisa each other on the platforms of the station, (Signed) The So- clety for the Protection of Young Girls Traveling Alone.” | FISHER’S BLEND The PERFECT, ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR Answers all culinary requirements Bakes equally well the Most Nutritious Bread Very Lightest Biscuits Finest Flavored Cakes Highly Delicious Pastry These Superlatives will be faund warranted if you buy a trial sack of “H. M. B.” $1.00 Ib. *5 O'Clock,” 75c. Ib. Capital Household, 50c. Ib. In Sealed Air-Tight Quarter, Half and Pound Pkgs, All High-Class Grocers ’ WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— FISHER Ss BLEND FLOUR Mrs. Mary Berteimus reached Order Trial Package For sale by all Dealers into a dark closet for her *bot- TO-DAY! tle of “fall tonic.” She drew an earache lotion and 1s now in 4 hospital recuperating from laudanum poisoning. F DSUMWAKACHEM BROS, & CO, lnc, Distributors. TOD MAY YET grade pianos now tn full ewing at * the National Piano Manufacturers, = is who are operating their own sales —~ 1 w W.ROBSON, 0ph.D. HEAD THE | TICKET | CONSTIPATED, HEADACHY, BILIOUS, TONGUE COATED?— ~CASCARETS SURE Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow I able Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become fil ith 5 food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel, That's the first step to untold mixery—foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fear verything that horrible and nauseating A Cascaret tonight will traighten you out by morning a i box from r druggist, will keep your Liver active, Bowels clean and regular, | Stomach sweet, Hea ur, and make you feel bully for months. Don forget the chi en. Ul Should Judge W k, of Biv It is a pleasure to observe the} : ‘ ~ stalwart eclavetionce of the women WAN e, erett, be declared ineligible to pun of our day, They are no longer de \ Bitoom |for governor during is judiclal | colved by the smooth, sleek talk of 7 term, Hugh ©, Todd, of Seattle salesmen, canvassers and = music| . Weave ‘Sake: OE OR bodies ae teachers, whose interest is to sell) © De en eae oe planos at fabulously high prices.| : The timid, leaning woman of other! ty” only 600 votes bebind Black in the days—the one who was afraid to} marie take a step without first asking all | erious has the question of her friends and neighbors about {t dee” te . . eth “ y bec that the —is fast disappearing, which all 4 wer detaoe able state commitive itaelt | means that after all the women are may Nitoe She (elt “ome ts | our future hope. In Idaho the other Yj pe o ore is much | day, the wor ming disgusted | @s 7 mea Bes ae oes ® itu lor al F | with the vacillating weaklings call} holding a ee 1 a ina 4 selves men, took upon! > TR. any | Geuer Sinee “Cetiea Ti cagiben sg mapping AG) Black's judicial duties do not ex ee ee A tif jtend to one day beyond the date| clean-cut forward movement of all when the gubernatorial term com the candidates. The New Woman| Spe is doing a good work all over| | SUPPORT DAUGHTERS NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Ar thur R. Conkling will have to support his three daughters on $ annually, ev they must wear ¢ clothes. Conkling 4 bigger allowance by court 000 was refused the 1| || | | | } | | MODERN elegantly 2 at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- us, Eighth and Virginia, ‘eatinke, Kiliott 603. ENDUR DACHES do not fit by wearing glasses that sive, come to us and and Tor £ good service Lenses will do for you Fourth Floor | furnished | 10 Cents, Never gripe or sicken, “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” Hi-Top Shoes For Boys & Girls Now is the time to fit your t out with good, for the 1| | | or gir shoes| strong, serviceable winter, Nothing better than a pair of HI-TOPS to stand the wear and tear. toys’ HI-TOP shoes, tan Puritan calf uppers, with solid oak | soles and full bellows tongue. Specially adapted for this | climate and absolutely the best boys’ shoe made for the price. Sizes 9 to 13 1-2, $3.00; FOS OB sk ich csacviccic icseca sadikesteerstel $3.50 ” HI-TOP shoes, h with sfrap and bt , blucher brother's; also button $2.50 RAYMOND & HOYT | Girls y tan uppers, solid s e. Just like les in patent leather and gunmetal c 6 to 8, $1.7. 8 1-2 to 11, $2.00; 11 1-2 to ——> Growing girls’ shoes, same as above. | Sizes, 2 1-2 to 6 1406 Third Ave., Liberty Bldg. The sep 8 hat to Buy Good Shoes. pete eee STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ® aaa Second Avenue, Beiween Spring and Seneca Pie Main 6035 bn SATURDA A DAY OF WONDERFUL “VALUE” OPPORTUNITIES Seattle’s “Economy Center.” This is a busy place these days, as the Fall shopping is increasing in interest and mo- mentum day by day. city. sibly a boy’s suit. Come Sat Linen or Cotton Tor- chon Laces Main Floor. 250 pieces 24% to 5 inches wide, worth up to lie, On salo all day Saturday in our Lace Department on 5 main floor, per yard .... c NEW FALL FOOTWEAR Economy Basement. No matter what price you pay, you want the very best shoes you can get at that price. These are exactly the kinds of bar- gains we are giving In Wo- men's and Chil- dren's Shoes of all kinds and New Button Boots Tan, Gunmetal, Patent and Vici Kid Bluchers, neat ex- tension Goodyear welt soles, nowest popular lasts and military heel. A highly sue- cessful boot that is not -found elsewhere under $3.50. We Invite your inspection, Price only’. $3.00 only wees Women’s Juliets 98c rubber heels, Soft vici kid, patent tips, These are not $1.50 values, but splendid for the price, 9 a pair... . JOC Felt Juliets 98c Black, gra: brown, wine, n, navy, cardinal, purple, and other shades, Fur ribbon trimmed, leather soles and high grade felt. oxtra values at, 98c apair... Women’s Felt Slippers 69c Gray, brown and wine; T5¢ values; leather soles, Our price, a pair, 69 is only : c Children's and Boys’ School Shoes at the very lowest prices. Our Women’s Garment Section is the center of attraction as never before, for which there is a good reason— Perhaps you are still needing a few “S: ~namely, the best values in Coats and Suits in the chool Time Things,” such as shoes, or pos- $15 urday. Women’s Suits for Fall and Winter... Worth $17.50 to $20.00. This is the first time this season that we have advertised new Fall Suits at this price, and we assure you they are wofth “talking about.” The cheapest suit in the lot is an excellent value at $17.50, others are worth $19.50 and $20,00. The materials are serges, chey- iots, diagonals, two-tones and mixtures. An unusually good quality of heavy mannish serge suits with Skinner satin lining in a plain tailored style, best tailoring and workmanship. Some stores get $25.00 for a suit no better. All sizes. Splendid New Coats for Girls $4.98 That Carry a Vast Amount of Style. Seldom have Coats been so simply made, yet never have they had a more pronounced air of elegance. We are showing more than 600 new Fall Coats in sizes 4 to 14 years and the prices range from $1.98 to $15.00, but we have arranged a special group for Saturday consisting of Coats worth to $7.50, even at the Panton-London Store, where everything is marked on the small-profit basis. These are stylish and dressy models that will give the greatest amount of service during the rainy season, and every single garment is brand new and up-to-date, Up to $7.60 values, ian $4, 98 Saturday Morning Specials On Sale From 9 to 11 Only 65c Half Wool Carpet- Ladies’ Neckwear ing 49c Main Floor, Fourth Floor. Lace and Embroidery Side Ruf: Ingrain Carpet one yard wide; | flea and a few Jabots, counter six good patterns to choose from. | mussed; worth up to 39c, Spe- Special, a 9 cial each, Saturday 5 Fad ssc 9c | inorsing”... c Pound packages Arm and Ham- mer Soda, regular 10c Value for ...0-seeerseee 5 Basement. Ladies’ 50c BuRhE, special .. MAIN FLOOR ITEMS Boys’ Wool Drawers, worth 50c, all small sizes, 25c per pair only Boys’ Heavy 25 Cotton 2 PAIR 25c Hose, all sizes, ATTEND THE BIG SALE OF BLANKETS NOW GOING ON IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT. IT 1S A MONEY SAVER FOR ALL WHO BUY. and sale for na- ect aks a? saei - 3 Sl Bal Baa ® AN oR CN ET OP ORT SIREN REST SPE FRI RET

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