The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1912, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR. —<— $ _______ at 28 cents, in expected to go abovey LABORERS IN DEMAND, = = HOW MUCH HI . hops have already) TACOMA, a he bigKes CANTY rene : chera rea iit ound, Tae son zo ste, BIGGEST MEETING EVER HELD | F rederic kK & N e 1 Ys) SHICAGO, Sept. 24.—That the OLYMPIA, Sept, 24.—All records ; whe ied his vigorous ™ Bo great was the demand for lw gion : Mystic Jewel Rebecca lodge will borers that one paving concern Price of meat will soar skyward 18] give a social dance and card party|bired two auto trucks to convey|¥@re broken here last night,» when | #P¢ ne-third . of the the prediction here today of retail-| at Odd Fellows te 10th and EB. workmen to where work is being) "Bob" Hodge, progressive wandi-|C™?*4 were wo! ad they joine |i ——————————————————— Satuarydie"sets< | Women’s Smart Fall Street © _|date for governor, senna an toreetul manner of presenting th ithe largest "te the ort history reaponse from the women. iit “Towel Day” at The Bon Marche’s | 22:2" oS Very Special Values in mounted the improvised m,/ed upon when it was found tha . [ce rn at ey tea ahh ef At $2.95 Pair was given even a gre: ni that was eager to hear Hodge 6 Three desirable Fall styles, exe ally low-priced, on sale Wednesday, follows— Women’s Boots of fine Tan Russia Calf with tan ’S MATRIARCH OF SUFFRAGETS | thing for & woman to do, and sh tackled the highest court In the land— the supreme court—for ad- | mission. Naturally they turned her |] down, becatise she was a woman With Three Strictly New Bargains in f And ly Mrs, Lock a didn't é Towels and Toweling, For the Day's at it vest ck that. he salled in top (a favorite Fall idea), designed over a new roundetge and forced congress to pase a law with heavy, extension, Goodyear-welted 5 and Cuban ‘ —and many other striking linen bargains as well—for this § admitting women lawyers to prac: | if Sire . eh on c. a ,, Siiiteniber lined sale of'oure taa°b wee Mit: tice before ANY court in America id ; widths AA to D $2.95 pair, $ ' linen sa \ a ; 1 For 43 years she has been a mem ‘ Hs are big and so are the bargains, f e linens were in ber of the supreme court bar and to | Women's Tan Russia Calf Boots, to; ported direct from Europe to Seattle on purpose rake this day practices before it same leather; round toe, Goodyear this September linen sale the best we have and it Dp ton rae tng bot sole and Cuban heel; a good range is the best we have ever held, as you will gree when AND WOMEN for doing equal work sizes and width Special, $2.95 pair. in governmental departments, Four you come, > years later she was nominated for) Women's “Gaiter” Boots in the fashionable model pictured, — 5A RE ER Bt ae, president on the “equ siete tick of Black Russia Calf and Patent Leather, with high gaiter-ef- 12 1-2c Toweling, a Yard) |20c Linen Towels, Each) | 25¢ Turkish Towels, Each Oa eee an co akite house Jov.{] fect top, in black cloth or satin, plain toe, Goodyear sole and Cuban heel Sizes 2% to7; widths, AAA to B. Special, $2.95 pair. Shoe Section—First Floor During that campaign she stump the whole country and made herself Turkish Towels —io— | oa —19e— i quailty 500 te oh ibe 4 SoM SURE ee eg Re es a sare E os |. | een ahaa SEC? Mail and Telephone Orders Are Given fame | oh hae Oe Oe an! —! diate and Careful Attention. $1.75 Linen Napkins, | 45c Mercerized Dam- | $1.25 Linen Napkins, me — — Dozen. ask, a Yard. a Dozen. Hts Seas SUMS | ee tia BC | teat 90 rk Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Sui tlc ta Lent pactoren | Name | with floral designs, 36e | them at 95 z en. 25 n ~~ j 75c Cream Damask, | $1.00 Linen Damask, | 97-50 Linen Pattern MRS. BELVA A, LOCKWOOD At $25. 00 j Cloths. Fifty years ago, when women;the most widely known woman in otha, inches. VY quality, worth 87.50 egularty Mate fleer, 59c Yard. | a Yard. ast ge eae Strong. serviceable | All pure Linen Dam sam- Damask, in floral pat- ask Inches wide | terns and with neat heavy weight wit borders. All linen, en weave and | cream color, 70 inches wide, at atin finish, $1.00 qual mentioned anything about “equal/America. In 1888 she was again ™ pee Oo fe A ye py Reach a High Standard of Merit in Materials, Tailoring and Design lordly male snorted with anger or! Since then Mra. Lockwood has SERGES emiled derisively and most of the|malotained her law practice in women themselves shuddered. Washington, where her daughter is Now it's ail different her chief clerk. Besides her notable Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood is one of| work for woman suffrage Mre Three Hundred Pairs of [fois sisi soot soma ovr ee siunmea a I woquie joclves in the old days—who lives to| Indian conditions and temperance HOMESPUNS see her once-called “crack-bratned, Mrs. Lockwood was born Belva foolish ideas” become popular. Bennett at Royalton, N. Y¥., Oct. 24,\]f/ GOLF SUITINGS A half-century or more ag, be-| 1830. At the age of 14 she taught |fore most of our modern #uffragists| school; at 17 in approved plain-tailored models; also smart Norfolk and [and suffragettes had ventured into) Uriah McNall, |this land of the living, Mra Lack.|inter, leaving her with one daugh-| demi-Norfolk styles, in excellent, serviceable weaves of the | wood was preaching the gowpel of|ter. In 1868 she married the Rev fabrics enumerated above and in the favorite Fall colors. Sizes equal rights, political and econamic.| Bzekiel Lockwood, of Washington, from Misses’ 14 to Women’s 42, Unusually good value at— She studied law, then an un unheand-of | and vegan the study of Iaw ’ see $25.00 YOU'LL FIND IT HERE }] New Coats, Special $18.50 News of the Day Condensed for Busy People In Long and 45-Inch Models tains with hand-made raised work borders. Third Floor. |country and a record crop is the re- | —semi-fitting, loose and half-belted models for street, utility and sult. motoring wear, made up in a variety of the new season's smart siete & P 3 Portiand, Or—Harry Barlas w mixtures, with linings of good quality. All show careful atten- dressing his sore foot with kero {fl tion to the details of tailoring. The sizes are from Misses’ 16 . ths ~ They Are Mill Trial Pieces Hah Wiecteiig eat [/aene and tar "when he aronved Mf to Women’s 42 ; t match. As @ result of the From 1 to 20-Yard Lengths ip Seaton Seerreces at a pi loalon he ie 5 iu & hospital i Exceptional values at $18.50. cdieadiill Wiese 24 and 27-inch widths in Rich Hair Line aly pho y 308 || Berkeley, Cal. — Miss Clare ; Me Ieee; Chocks, Fi es, Plaids, Strik- W & ee ate Sesere “agp Setores she sleked, 6 tema ° ° ° . ° ony sere or agar gence | md ihe eevdon” ot'wve “vce her ll Interesting Arrivals in the Waist Section: fm : . . i af borro 35 from her to beautiful range of rich Autumn colorings, | alts FeJonen, an apple grower, St/ buy an engaxement ring. "The po |] TAILORED FLANNEL SHIRTWAISTS | TAILORED SILK WAISTS AT $650= High Grade $5.00 Curtains $2.95 a Pair Because of a special purchase we can save you over a third on. the price of these beautiful Lace Curtains. Real Irish Point in arts and crafts, Rococo scrolls and geo- metric border design. Handsome Marie Antoinette cur- seaman | | and because they are mill trial lengths, run off by the IHee are looking for Guttman ae 2 . . irae ji S silk mill to cha. up its new designs, you can buy them jspecial apple which he named fot —— Smart Tailored Flannel Shirts for morn- | For Street and Morning wear—Ta h for 1} han bal a mill 1 himself, and whieh is the first weed ere tomorrow for less than half—and m tri! ~ : SS bane ta lengths are always more carefully woven than any hot a real moving picture cowboy tug- |been an apple fancier for many} | e : : ged at the heart of 16-yearold d Wool Challis of excellent quality, in | others. Main Floor. years and ix continually experiment) 1 y O'Leary here. With $45 in and juality jing om new varieties. his pocket, Frankie bought some |jf Plain dark colors and in novelty stripes and teal woolly “chaps” and a gun. The} ie os Bt Oe eae The Seattle “Construction a Dry | Tiles Siete “he i ‘bentes tac checks. Moderately priced at $1.95, $2.50, Dock Co, will next month lay the) folee $3.50 and to $5.00 keel or a $290,000 suction dredge. Ses ‘ 5.00. She will hold 1,000 yards of material geanesassacsstes| (GDM CED Women’s Gloves | Student’s Des and semi-tailored Waists of soft chiffon } | isco.—Dee! . oe ‘ SF ee me: ing wear, made from soft French Flannels | et | j | j feta and messaline silk, designed with a tailored pipings, folds, buttons «and fagoting at yoke. In a pleasing range plain colors as well as rich plaids stripes. Very interestingly priced at Yard 7 1-2c Ginghams From 9to 11 a.m. Only From 9tol1a.m. Only Boys’ Knickerbocker be Yd Ge Calicoes, 24 and * Suits, Worth $2.50 Aeon alam in 25 Inches Wide, For] Pl)* sie new wireiess station ot : 27 Inches wide. % the Marcon! company at Daom 4 | When rugged winter holds the stage SSORTMENTS are replete with the Special $8.50 tee onteht, “It bas a a20-foot #| And Old Man Boreas ts king tyles and col t highly favored Dect . & use tonight. It a : b styles and colors most highly ore’ 10¢ Ginghams at & tower and will be one of the «| 4nd overcoats Are all the mre for Fall and Winter wear, in carefully se- * most powerful in the West. * Red-blooded” stunts are quite J 1 *% When the station was being * the thing, lected qualities. Popular numbers from the am we will offer 7 é Yd On Wednesday trom 8 to 11.0. m tested, messager were recelv. & But when te shesters buithely|M tines at $1.50— nd fanc chenieta, sivongiy ed. . i i com fe : Pari . > ridere: i ack phate cherie Caray cingram | Meberadoeeeeetealee s Slate antrceame die See gt [es Tae Pint en eet, ihe latins at Tee 2, Be PSone oF 5 in ths he wall | Q¥Se 12 verde to a customer, RRR REE EER Molly: tan, brown, navy, gray and white, the latter leowy. vier inches wide. || basement. . ; ; ; Hawail and her beauties will be| When eee: help we must en-|j] with pearl clasps; — ) pair. a ai ed and ftilustrated at great ; . ee ee ngth 4 imatrated a ere |. and anowballs bit the.slk hat—|— LD Wo-clssp Glace Kid Gt Mente oh wher Gitterd Binith who veore bing! heavily embroidered in contrasting color; sents the Hawall promotion commit-| And sleighbells deck our equipage,/ [| black and white ; $1.50 pair. tee. Mr. Smith arrived in Seattle} Red nloctes stunts are quite the} Women’s One-clasp Cape Gloves, P. X. M. last night. thing! | ie eadias { ae pa a But, ah, in summer let me swing|f} sewn; with spear-point embroidery; in Olive Oil for 38c ie Macaroni at 7c The quarterly meeting of the Se.| In silken hammocks, lazily, M black, white and tan; $1.50 pair. a bottle. Armour’s imon-pure| a attlo Recreation and Playground! And drink the draughts the wait-|jf * ian M Gi j i package. bring: | Women’s Arabian Mocha Gloves, pique Old Homestead brand. me- | | Lard at reduced wpure| Wie: asian RS League will be held tomorrow night ers bring; . prrpnapeg tr : dium sized bottles of Pure Cali fi Spaghetth: r 10¢ pack- lat the rooms of the Seattle Oham-| The Mollycoddie life for me! i} sewn, with gne pearl clasp; Paris-point em- fornia Olive Otl: regular 5 6« ‘or tomorrow only. ages for Wednesday at The a ber of Commerce. The stadium broidered, Shown in black, gray and tan, at Hae Dettleg-at S8e. No. 3 pails, priced 83c question will be publicly i True, there are folk who can't a&/H oy so pair s : ‘ ‘ ¢ . . and it is hoped to have every phase suage * $ —First Floor. Chloride of Lime, | No. 6 pails, priced 66c. Kleansall Oil Soap, of the question brought out and ex-| ‘Their great “ambish” in fall or|] i ae Tic a can. Hige 10 patie, nets. 0148, 22c. plained, The meeting is open to spring. Hl 7 if A very practical piece of Furniture for Ono of the best dist ants N Sa kc “orn Meal goklegneal! Pure Vegetable Ot the ‘pubile. us har ina lata aaa | Floor Coverings Specially room of the young man or the tomorrow's ‘eating at eg | lo. 9 ; 27 ea and furniture; lor Wrodnesday TCTrTeeC eee eee. o) ¥ Red-blooded stunts are quite the/ ff $3 woman student, and an exceptional value. eee | a c 2 * thing! | P d Strongly built of oak, well finished in Yellow oF white Corn Meal Caroli . S. \dre: May. ©: Thagerd, idbor.|’ Well, let them. have. hate. uttiell rice mete 9 ee Cream of Wheat, 16¢ | tne‘ very “est quality, fresh olina Head Rice, * of Jefferson D. Thagard, who * fling l| en or fumed color, roomy bookshel stock; No. 9 sacks for Wednes- WA * died in Seattle Sept. 4, Kas #| And sweat and stew with vim and|] Extra-Super All-wool Ingrain Carpeting, $ desk part and adjustable shelf below. ge. at ae fle Yee Ib. | peting, } ¢ u low. Gia ake Whaat’ bonaditaat Carolina Head Rice, large - Lr allowed $600 ag . . pg bat “ae i] cut and sewed, special 55¢ yard. ing bed of good size and convenient intel e\ Of the ideal breakfas' i i oe hat coo expenses by Prais 3 : ot : A fi se foods jn" Cream of Wheat. Not Ripe Olives at 15c whole separate Grains: "tor ey Was. of te pieteh SORE eee riage aaa ]} Granite Ingrain Carpeting, cut and sewed, } arrangement. I huakace sein a can, Pest Paw at 7%e ‘pound. * The estate showed an annual *| The Mollycoddle life for me! i] special 25¢ yard. Special, $8.50. —Third FIOOR | California ripe r * income of $25,000, * ij Japanese Matting, special 18¢ and‘ 20¢ | sized fruit put up in pes o: i vf iwwhen cwiliy Seeceee Mbui nadll » specia nc ee ~~~ special for Wednesday 5 } yard, Leg H | can Teer eerrrrre tt) sting, Hl : ee ‘ . ate ‘De ‘Sta dard T: “Cake Doughnuts, oo Red-blooded stunts are quite the|ff| Japanese Matting Rugs, 36x72 inches, Odd Patterns in s a@ poun bl n vie omatoes a dozen é Merhere of hy Caner neesyed a thing : | special 5O¢. f a ancy sugar - cured can. ake Douat is eattle met at luncheon today ut when up soars the mercury, 79 tae medium welant Pode) Sandsed' Wo, 9% cies coos ct. | {am Cem eee 12 Rathskeller to hear the report of! The Mollycoddle life for me! _ Japanese Grass Rugs, 36x72 inches, spe- Dressers and Chiffoniers mitre 18g or to Tomatoen, well filled with mood | | OUF sanitary daylight ad the committee appointed to arrange parmditnintenienatennnenennes cial $1.50. eke eae tt | ens ersten eike will ve in Vie| HUNGRY, HE BREAKS |f | Cocoa Door Mate, 14x24 inches, special at Special Prices toria in October and the club will INTO GROCERY jj] 45¢ each. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, special .. $1.65 for Clearance cai Second Floor, Annes, —Fourth Floor. The Art Needlework Section Rae been out of employment, for New Arrivals m Groaitiun tates beodees, pete ak 430 is showing a large ortment of Beads, Famed Oak Kilbourne st,, Fremont, early Sun- Jewels and Pearls for fancy-work novelties ; day morning. He said he went all/} English Pin Foundations for covering with leave on an excursion steamer, “I didn't care whether 1 got | amuse caught or not, All I wanted just Suit for $9,990 damages was filed | then was a good bite to eat.” | | yesterday by the Angeles Brewing| ‘This is the explanation given by | SEVEN AND A HALF ACRES—JUST BRIMFUL OF BARGAINS. sosMARCHE. & Malting Co. against Capt. H, Car-| Thomas Blinn, 46, a baker who re ter, of the steamer Chippewa, and} cently came here from Omaha, and the Inland Navigation Co.,, for a col-| hi lision between the Chippewa and the steamer Albion on August 2, 1910, ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET Apple growers and buyere’of the| caught by eolerk, he wascdispeeing | ti8h Crochet and all sizes ‘of Knitting and Dining-Room Furniture Wenatchee country estimate that] of a big cake of cheese and a bunch Crochet Needles, in amber, bone and wood. gs pape —First Floor, Annex that district will ship at least 4,000] of soda crackers, He says it is his If carloads of apples this season. The) first offense. |

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