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SEPTEMBER 23, 1912, eee? oe eoee wee A TAM CROWN AND VELVET BRIM * HAREM VEIL 1S —|[Gyathinrs Answers [{ottne'bibi'by"trotsntant ards Seine bead We make all kinds of Cloth eee e SPOS OSHS OHS OOH OH ODS FALL INNOVATION to Many Questions || "sarc 5, 1900, the councit of ff cevared.. tutions. We sponge ;. most spectacular of its de . |New York University accepted al} do accordeon and knife pleating MILK ANDO CHEESE ative frult, such as pranes or figs,| Orientalism tngegso many pres-| | gift of $100,000, afterward increased | the latest. The largest and FOR BOWEL TROUBLE! 4nd eating bread made of whole} Ont day arts that it ia hard to tell; The hunting season opens Octo-\1, go50,000, from a donor whose how the city Folks troubled with fermentation | ¥heat or bran it gives rise to any one phase | ber 1 |name was withheld, for the erection | wma 8 of food in the Intestine i . 7 woman, married or single, {#|on University Heights, N York he in nea will find Trained Nurse for Dog The harem vel! t# the latest and/ qualified to vote before 21 yearsjetty, of “The Hall of Fame fo: | relief In a change from & meat to # |Great Americans.” ee milk and eh » diet. Meat, m Mra, “Lulu” Harcourt, niece of J.) ments, bu o he ve - than r foods, ts apt to develop | plerpont More oe tdetalien Seaselion (or oe toi voll Was! Vinitora are allowed at MeoNetl | ——s bactlll in the intestines, Milk and] POM! Morgan, bw ey the Garden of Allah, or Sumurun, | i#land any day except Sunday, from) WASTE CHILD’S TIME? § 45.00 milk products develop. bacilli af | Permanent “dog nurses” in her kom] vo cay ynow,s | OF PMFUM| 9 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m | President Judson of the Univer-|f 97” thoir own that Mil. the harmful /Hel# at Nuneham park, her delight-|"VOdy Knows. | To keep vegetables from sticking| sity of Chicago charges that our Bring this «4 ‘with ‘you \ ( urkish atyle, the 1 bacilll that infest the {ntestines. j ful place in Oxford, England. These} irom veil is drawn across the|t te pan, grease before putting | present school courses two | Canova Studio There are more centenartans in| “40s nurses" are newcomers In] rang just below the eyes. It is not |, cook |years of the pupll's Iife. © pupil 1118 Third Ave. Bulgaria than anywhere ete tn the | Breland, and Mrs, Harcourt is one Tet Us Do Your Kodak Work world, and medical authorities at. | Of the firet prominent society wom The summer residence of Dr.|is burdened with too many unne¢ eapectally be | Alexander Bell, the inventor of the | essary br but it does prot agninat hes of study. There} v ere tribute It to the fact that the Bul-/en to make use of them, Latel¥/ing wind and sun very. sen | Bell telephone, is Baddek too many duplications, stu sariane live largely on sour milk, | she has had a od deal of ale] fully, at the same time leaving the |8°otl; im winter, Washing dents, be says, should be ready to| WEGETABLE SILK ike who find that milk and| ® among her prize dogs, Th! pyeq’ uncovered, Ipc enter college when they are 16 and choeae are constipating can offset| nurses are mniformed as in hos raat a | ‘The Apocryhpa are those books|should be prepared for university; CVOERWEAR ose HOSIERY that effect by eating plenty of lax. ! pitals, Dance at Dreamland tontght...*** not accredited as inspired writing, work when they are 18 or 19 i we Ont, a — Flats of the season are as varied front. and almost resting on the he feces | Shoulders at the back. a style as the types vt wingiy A tam crown and pheasant quills] thay ate Intended fo shade in thetr natural colorings finish the fs the “Lady Amherst” pat The resourcefal woman who hat, which will captivate |has a last year's velvet hat, the of the fashion-seeker Who | crown of which is badly worn, can does not look well in a close-fitting jeasily make new out of old by tak ing a bint from this style, and put- 4 velvet brim bas a co-|ting in a new tam crown, using the har in| quills for trimming. pay for thin fastest —And Bargain Carnival— This event is now in full swing, our announcement in Sunday's papers having brought out the people today in large numbers. The return of our several buyers from New York and the arrival of their purchases showing the season's foremost fashions, is the signal for our initial Autumn Style Ex- hibit, which has been announced for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. It is a display that will appeal to everyone, as the requirements of people in all walks of life have been amply pro- vided for. And whether it is a new suit, a gown, a hat, a coat, or something in the way of fine fab- rics or piece goods you wish, you may depend on us this year, not only for the correctness of every style that is shown, but also for unmatchable values throughout our seventeen departments. We in- vite our friends and patrons to give us a call and inspect our offerings. Keep in mind the fact that we are making a feature of many bargains in connection with the opening event. PANTON& LONDON C0. ALL DAY All Eyes Are on Our Handsome NEW FALL Tuesday Bargains SUITS for Women and Misses Two Millinery Opening Bargains They clearly reflect the most advance fashions, as they are from makers whose productions rank among the very best. Third Floor. Tt is ft lace tt } ets where FIRST—We give you your choice of all our READY-TO- here is not a commonplace line in their makeup any . WEAR SAILORS, in white, blue and pink—there are We are in dead earnest when we say we do not believe you have being offered by others as high as $5.95. 1 95 ever seen such values as we are showing in these new Autumn Our price Tuesday, one to a customer ........ . Suits at $9.98, $14.95 and $19.50. The materials are heavy man- y pe nish serges, cheviots, diagonals and whipcords, and are cut, Ladies’ Felt Dress Hats tailored and finished according to the dictates of Fashion's Your choice of about eighteen Trimmed White Dress Hats; we have sold hundreds of them up y] 95 t 50; your choice Tuesday at ............ . eeueeraeereeere eee nee eeee ee * DON’T BE “EASY” * *| arte eeeeteee eee eee eee eee ee | Dear Miss Grey: I have been going with a young man for several and learned to like him very much for his broad ideas and the} he shows for others; a clean mind, with good moral with aspirations as high as human thought can attain, Of! de bas neglected me, without any apparent reason. Seems to me) gelfish, for he could at least call occasionally Dknew bis work keeps his time well occupied, but his work ia the ‘settwsed to be when he called up over the phone two or three ‘ge Week and called in person at least once a week. 1 wish him well in all the steps of life and would do anything in| him in anything that I could do, and have as good as he never even thanked me for it. Now, if he ts tired does be not tell me, or shall I take advantage of this oppor- tell him that I do not care for his attentions any longer? I the attentions of other young men, as I do not want to or disloyal. What shall I say to him, for I'm so lonely? M. M. A-—Sence is your best weapon. Tf he ts not a lover, you could ‘De disloyal by accepting other company. Probably the man thinks care more for him than he cares for you, and is afraid of remain is friend for fear of hurting you. Don't overdo it, but be just a little ., Men do not prize what is gotten too easily, STARTS Fo cnenees 3 NEW STYLE, : *® WEEK FOR THEM TO LIVE. & * * | Reet eheeeee ‘pal DEAR MISS GRAY: | am a mar ried woman with one child. My | husband makes $13 a week and sometimes works overtime till late }in the evening. He only gives me jone and two dollars per week to | live on, which ts not enongh with | out depending on others. He comes jhome late every night, and Sun latest whisper. days he sleeps all day. What shall A i e i! do ito him? T cannot stent this Py pan A in all sizes, worth $14.95 Remember, we have only about eighteen. A LONESOME MOTHER. WOMEN'S SUITS in all sizes, $19 50 Sterling Silver Hat Pins 15¢ A: Put the matter before him worth $25.00, fOr ..cccceveeee wows swe ciceceediescees i" Jewelry Department—Main Floor. Ss @ business proposition, and see if he will not do the right thing If he is ap late working and trying }] | to get ahead, that may be the reas on of his seeming “closeness.” If so, show him it is not economy to Z “ ane [stint on meals, or to run in debt. er ters : uf | Your alternative is to report him MARY GARDEN. . |to the javenile judge, if your child \is under age. A hearing in private Garden, the singer, who Is! court ; £ Reemmalating costumes! °°" '* often all that ts necessary mal yh for her forthcomina| ¢ ¢ » aa "ms. im Tosea, has had a hat |< Reeth heeae threatens to set a new , * ie the tilincrs faving | MOTHERS’ PENSION LAW. # Is of felt and presents an bs . e * ‘between tho headgear|*****#RkAHeeeteee 4 pient DEAR MISS GRAY: What do ence drheee nt °C | you think of this new “Mothers’ Pen. te Brim is kept in position by |" BIN?” 1 would tke to have Rick silk cord of various hucs,|¥UF candid opinion # loug ends of which terminate A CITIZEN. lates tazsel gracefully falling) A.: 1 think !t a Godeend to the shoulders. mothers and children in particular For the opening we will offer our patrons 1,000 Sterling Top Hat Pins; tops nicely chased, and sold by 15 some houses at 49c. Tuesday, each ............ c 39c Linen Huck Towels 25c Economy Basement. These splendid Towels are of Scotch manufacture and extra good quality and weight. Scalloped ends and damask borders; size 20x36 inches and 25 easily worth 39c, Tuesday a c Other grades of Suits for Women and Misses in $37, 50 numerous grades, from $9.98 to seecesesseesersees ' Stylish and Serviceable New Fall Coats for Women and Misses Seldom have coate been so simply made, yet never have they had a more pronounced uir of elegance. It is the rich heaviness of the cloth and the perfect tailoring that simplicity requires, that gives to this autumn's coats thelr “dressiness.” The rich new fabrics are also an- other feature that adds to their beauty. Plaid backs, boucles, zibelin fine chinchillas, two-tone diagonals and beautiful mixtures of various kinds, A splendid range of grades from $5.00 to $50.00, We can satisfy you as to style, fit and price. We are positive we can save you from Femerbable value At sssteressesecessesseses P9098 and 914,00 You Can Save Money Buying Misses’ and Children’s New Fall Coats Here Heretofore we have enjoyed the bulk of the Seattle trade on Girls’ Coats, Parents of large families have found {t economical to buy their ebildren’s Coats here, This season in addition to having the biggest stock at the lowest prices, we are showing some of the “classiest” gar- ments in town for the miss of 12 to 20 years, who today is much more Men’s Sweater Coats $1.50 Main Floor. Made with high “ruff” neck, button collar and two pockets; steam shrunk, rich brown color, 1 50 All sizes. Tuesday ......... se eteeeseeerenees . Children’s Underwear at 35c Main Floor. About two hundred garments, many of them pure, natural lambswool, in different colors, and mostly 35 small sizes, A real bargain at, each .........+++ c i j - jand to the country In general. It SERRE RE RR AK eH He will make bettor mothers, and bet- "3 * : : TWE YouTHFUL QUARREL elie children; hence better citizens. 4 gh tn 8 = cree oa oe exacting in her taste and ideas than her mother or older sisters. Our Ladies’ Wool Underwear 49c * jel fe; broken-hear mothers; Drice range is from $1.96 In the smaller sizes to $15.00 in the larger sizes. Atti Reeth tee and will be cheaper financially, Our $4.98, $6.08 and $9.98 special Ines are fully 25 per cent less than Main Floor. a eines GRAY: Thad been then young gentleman kee kkk wha ekhhhhh Myself whom I liked!» * ae ge him so well that) RAISE IN SALARY; * r ogee m to know it and| » WANTS TO MARRY. * still thinks that 1 do| * for him. KERR ee ly We had quarrel, I said} DEAR MISS G I meant ‘at the| n. MISS GRAY. I am oa and which 1 have regretted | YOURS man who has just been pro- Tam 18 years of age. Wisi | moved from dishwasher to cook TH do about this? |I have a very nice looking girl aan “BETH friend who is a baker girl, and | AS In the youthtut quarre! the |*mce | have been raised in salary, 1) ; ably regrets something |t™mk 1 can support her; but the/ ‘Mid, oF did, when the boy ig-|20¥# all tease me so much about me her. It you were right, don't|€T that I am in doubt whether to OF even be sorry: if, on|™&try her or not. Please advise . You know you are|™* v. B. it; but don't} A.: If your love fs not strong back and forth by a|enough to withstand a little tear don’t go to the| ing, I am sure the girl is better off of being prudish without you. Learn to stand on — your own feet before taking the re RtRtthkk kee & * & && | sponsible position of head of the + | family, “THERE 18 A Boy.” * - MEHR BRR ee een nn|* * MISS GRAY: There is a|* “RAGGIN'", * in school whom || * * . The other|\k#kkkkkhkk th hk kt hit On the street and| DEAR MISS GRAY: 1 am not 4 Is It necessary | subscriber, but I hope this does introduction? 1 not matter. too young to go out} In the town where I live there “ are a great majority of the boys ithe too PANSY. |and girls who “rag” almost to the is but not too young to havelexclusion of any other kind of stecting tered to return} dancing. Outside of this, I ike One lot of Ladies’ Red Wool Undergarments; generally speaking they are worth $1.00, but the large sizes 49 are sold, hence this price per garment Tuesday. . c Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests 98c Main Fleor. These are Cashmere Vests, imported last season. The softest wool underwear made. The values were for- merly $1.60 and $2.00, but take your choice 5 Tuesday, per garment, for only ...... eeeeeeeees c Hand Bags, Opening Price 75c Main Floor. About eleven dozen Silk Plush, plain or two-toned. Moire, Velvet and Ratine Hand Bags. Gold or silver plated frames, assorted shapes, fall colorings; 715 worth up to $1.50. Special for Tuesday.. FIC Allover Laces 25c Main Floor. Twenty-five pieces of beautiful Allover Laces, 18 to 20 inches wide, in Shadows and Fancy Nets In white and cream; worth up to Tbc, Tuesday, per yard .....ccc00 sovcsevevccesesers Cc similar coats can be bought for elsewhere. Cv ve and seo, Dresses and Coats for Misses and Children Charming Dresses and stylish Coats in wonderful assortments await your call for the young lady and the little girl. Beautiful one and two- plece Dresses in serges, Scotch plaids and worsteds. Dressy modeis in all sizes from 4 to 14 years and 14 to 20 years, Handsome New Laces at The Lace Store Every woman delights in beautiful laces, In expectation of a big demand we bought heavily for this department. Never in the history of the lace business has such activity existed—never have the lace makers of Europe shown such wonderful creations. This, indeed, is to be a wonderful lace season and we are prepared to fill your wants as never before. We anticipate doing a wonderful business in laces, ae our Prices Are Low. THE MILLINERY EXHIBIT Third Floor. This department is rapidly making for itself a reputation as head- quarters for high grade Millinery at popular prices, in fact this is our spectalty, Come Tuesday and see our fine display of Dress Hats, copies of French patterns, and priced in harmony with our big value, small profit policy at-— $2.75 w wo $17.50 LADIES’ UNTRIMMED HATS A new, arrival of bright Silk Velvet Hat Shapes in black, brown, navy, rdindl, royal and emerald; up-to-the-minute styles, y) 75 and we don’t ask $4.00, They are priced at only .....s000...QGe ” THE “GAGE” HAT Is known all over America. We are showing hundreds of them in all Kaho “live Model” Corsets Third Floor. 5c and 10c Imitation Cluny Laces Two lots of wide, showy Cotton Cluny Laces in white, cream and ecru. Lot 1 fs 5c a yard, Lot 2 is 10c a yard, See if you can duplicate them elsewhere for less than double the price. Corset Covers 19c Main Floor, Worth 49ce, See them on the Third Floor, which will be one of our busiest departments Tuesday. Ri This— 60 dozen Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, and the price for 19 Tuesday is, each ....... tt eee eee eeeeeeeseneee c Limit, three to a customer. Infants’ Department Special Are right. Right in style, right in quality, right fm finish and right in price, Don't blame your dressmaker if she faila to make a gown that will fit over an old ill-shaped. corset. We have Kabo Corsets adapted to every type of form and figure. STYLE NO. 1—LIKE ILLUSTRATION, Is designed for the average figure; medium low bust and long hips; three pairs of hose supporters. Made of good quality coutil with lace trim- ming. This is a very popular model and a 1 00 splendid value at the price .... $ ‘ KABO CORSET MODEL NO. 2. Is a straight-seamed Corset made of a good quality Classmate. | these girls and boys fine. Some of =ae|them think {t {* all right to carry LAD ? = gion in this way among themselves; | ES SUITS }but not in public. 1 DO NOT. Do} " Man Tailored you think { ought to chem with $25, lth ‘ * coutil, with a very pretty silk embroidery trimming. ult 00 to $32.50 jthese young people? vi is low In the bust, and the skirt is very long over the | the popular felts, beavers, velvets, ete., and particularly call your atten- Third Floor. PIQUER hips, shortening in the back and front. It has three tion to the little prices you have to pay for them here. Don't Forget About 500 Infants’ Velvet, Plush and Cloth Caps, These A.: Ragging can be made an art, just as well as other dances; but} the fact is that in the majority of cases it has degenerated into the most Heentious and vulgar dance} of the age, and personally, I have see it more vulgarly danced off the stage than on. If young people used it, as they often did the old- fashioned square dance, and the Virginia reel, as a romp, there would be no harm; but they om- ploy it a# an excuse to hug. it are last year’s goods and sold up to 98c; all on one big table for Tuesday's selling BOG. ie cide! Crahdecis nce rngeld c front clasp. All sizes. Price .. to execute any order you may entrust us with. pairs of hose supporters and 124nch $2 00 that our Millinery work room is now in full operation, We are prepared “ Inviting Sto You will please notice the liberal sizes, This is a manufacturer's close out which enables us to offer Out- ing Gowns at this attractive price for Tuesday ......+. fi peels vaeeeeeeee WUC INERY

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