The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1912, Page 8

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ederick & Nelson} The Semi-Annual Sale of AR _ iain SEM LE BF ENGLISH MINISTER TO * = BOOST SINGLE TAX British land conference that the exiating deplor- able condition of the people is traceable to the withholding of land from Ite best economic use,” FOREST FIRE * ~ LONBON, Sept. 30 “Lloyd George ix at heart a sin owners showed anxiety today at axer,” said one of his closest the news that Chancellor of the Rx frie ii and advisers—an American] A forest fire broke out Saturday amine Linys Gecrae. will bo} between the towns of Snoqualmie ready, either October %, when par-| Tn connection with the confer-jand Full City, and for a time as “9 a be reconvenes, or very soor of land tax reformers to be} sumed serious proportions, The | afterwards, definitely (o announce| held in London early tn October, | ,, Pg suaet Sound| YOU can't pull the bunk like: you omen Ss ox ose j the Gctkiisol Ule program for “tree |Joseph Fels, the Atueriens millica- ;20wer fine of the, Paget Bound pind ag » ing the land for the benefit of the aire, will propose a resolution af-| Traction, Light and Power Co. was! py waving the flag ‘round >your people.” I firming “the deep conviction of the for a while put out of commission head e Sei ati intininplidannites : —1in olden days no one refused to e ues Belleve every word that you said; ins a You could talk about “nations dew Th B M hh ’ N Y k Offi The “wuetabed-uee teen Van ben: and will offer exceptional values in Women’s full-fashioned, fast blag e on are e S ew or. ce A Tat kind of & Sptaber wack tot Hosiery in selected “Rialto qualities of Cotton, Lisle, Silk-Lisle and pure Thread-Silk. The Silk Hosiery will be specially priced jg boxes of 3 pairs, all other qualities 6 pairs to the box, But nowadays people will doubt you, These Semi-Annual Boxed Hosiery Sales are looked fog ward to with interest by women in Seattle and vicinity, fog. | | Picks Up Six Unusual Bargains eo <a the special Box Prices provide subst intial inducements fog in NewFall Dress Goods and Silks ier ing. nn song's sy The old hands will have to let go. The Sale Beginning Tuesday Features the Following Special Values: Thin cynical, new generation . - f Knows more than it rightly! 7 " 2. oe S, SPE- BOX OF SIX PAIRS, | hould know. |] BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPE- | BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPE THESE BARGAINS WILL The flag waving days are al! over, | CIAL $1.28 CIAL $1.5 CIAL $L.75 | NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE ane en ten “Near | te ‘ Women's medium-weight | Women's Black Sillelj =o Ey “shown” Black Cotton Hosiery, with | ter welt, triplex heel, —AT REMARKABLY LOW : : r | Women’s Split-sole Black | and toe Seong oa . od — haps strongly reinforced foot | Cotton Hosiery Women's “Outsize” ese lots turned into cash at T Black | Cott , : Women’s medium-weight Women's Rib-Top Black vtton Hosiery in medigm cnet ot &. very GR advance on cre ae er i : i "| Cotton Hosiery, medium | weight 1a a pane oa gy — They grin and ask questions about m8 | weight, very elastic, with | Women’s “Outsize" heim 2 Len hieh . bp ; “a a Sah ok wis bas ck cae iery, desirable for sensitive | high spliced heel, double | weight “Rib-Top” Bladilile Floor, M18! a Laity and ye' under Main They want to know just how you| feet. | sole and toe | Cotton Hosiery, bs | regular rates. oor voted : " On every blame measure—and BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL $2.00— | BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL $2 . i ) ie em oN } And ales your bunk, sugar-coated, Women’s medium-weight Black Silk-Lisle Women’s Black Silk-Lisle Hosiery aii 2 | / Won't help you a bit to get by Hosiery, 4-inch garter welt, triplex heel, sole | quality, with double top and triplex sole | ; i | Alas for the fate of the nation! and toe. Women's Black Maco Cotton Hosier, im | | | Women's “Outsize” Combed Lisle Hos- | twothrwad, medi m-weight, with 4-inch gar 4 | | iery in medium weight ter welt if 25cHeavyBlack YARD YARD see Ego SP Pee 7 | ? Women’s Fine Gauze Black Cotton Hos Women's “Outsize” Gauze-lisle Hosienpi) iiatra a “a Worth to 69¢ a Yard Suitings, 36 Ins. Wide Fine quailty 32 U LL F D IT iery, spli : op iy lout top an oo garter , double heel, sole | . ve | strongly reinforced foot. 5 heavy, Je News of the Day Condensed for Busy People a family revnion at Orchard Beach. | Mrs. Palmer wore the | which she was married. yards long. wide, and & bargain at 8% « yard. JUST FOR TUESDAY JUST FOR TUESDAY i chtldre ‘orth be a yard “ | tomorrow; suit-| " y pleces tn best ed at Be . . ie } able for chllaien'#] eSlors, worth up vo. eh e yard, qohair, lenuthe, 1"to 8 yards, | . text Sunday tm: s bike slong the The Silk Hosiery: Boxes of Three Pairs ; . “ eaped on les a ye. rt io; velue bee yar becribe: Bonttio Star : T ‘ gh Ans egy votes Read ienilail wilt confer a favor by nou new road from Gold Bar to Intex. | BOX OF THREE PAIRS, | BOX OF THREE PAIRS, | BOX OF THREE PAIRAY ; : ; : Ff The Women’s Home Consumers’ Ii SPECIAL $3.50 SPECIAL $4.00 y $1.25 Satin Messaline, 36 inches $1.25 Novelty Suitings, 56 inches League will bold {ts firat annual |i SPECIAL $3.00 ; % ; : 4 ie wide. wide meeting at the Press Club, Fifth av. | w ae au p ae a Women's he - weight | Women's fine gauge B 7 i and University, st. October 4, at/ff omen's medium-weight | piak Silk Hosiery of fine | Silk Hosiery, medium Here is an offer in stiks that ool dress 7:30. An entertainment will follow | piack Silk Hosiery, with 4- | Z re | ai, mesuaiine, fine and s. 89e ok 69e Be oe tion 06 sttioars, mu ea ; oo ; : é a ste quality, with double garter | weight, with fashio J i fil not 0 n oa and black, Fe he object | verte It anc - d strongly ah Hare” Y: | “wide, in street and evening bultings: 61.28 value; 86 inches wide aha ales ete seaman aol hn MATHS welt end Hele | welt and strongly reinforced ire” top, Ore | | nsctig baal ch ines : Juse of Washington-made goods|f lincd sole | foot | and lisle-lined sole. 5 . o : P hn Siutctivn Demartunems among Seattle housewives 1} e : SoS ee aaoty FE E Trial lengths of fancy Silks, a yard | 52-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, a yard : | . ; , ; | dai Calle Beautify) lustrous broadcloth | Bets | i] Mail and Telephone Orders for Hosiery offered in the Sale will receive our i a HT gs 50e the best assortment of shades of fall 89 | Seve. — preter 6 ~< He’s No Centipede— iH L attention. a | y ‘essalines, Per- and winter. The correct weight for € | ebral he 42 naive! ee aa ss — | Romap’ steipes and “others, sults oF dresses. Comes 62 inches [thelr marriage Friday evening 4a Only a Toe Dancer |) a | b | Women’s MANY STYLES, MANY GOOD QUALITIES, MANY PRICES, assembling the new Fall and Winter stocks of Knit Unde: { Women and Children, we have endeavored to represent all the J] dress in) r atoms | |inspectors on the Cunard pler were - |somewhat surprised on examining | Attorney H. M. Owens wae per iin. trunk of Thomas Russell Pal-| }manently disbarred Saturday bY ®) mor to find nothing but shoes jJudgment signed by Judge J. T.) sty palmer, who was a passenger “Misses’ and Children’s Knit Undergart he $1.25 Bed Comforters, 72x78 6c Printed Challies, 24 inches | Ronald, and Attorney M. M. Finck jon the Caronia, stood quietly by |i os : inches, at wide, yard Bumpendied {rom Draco ere | Nulle the inspector looked for | weights that have proved most popular and practical for wear under . , od | on! } th he i} a : sas * . sas - # 19, baie of bed comforters. atses 8,000 yards of printed challtes |Charmed with barratry, through so-//ometbing other than shoes. | |i climatic conditions, and to include only such fabrics and qualities as ‘ 12278 4: with floral inches wide, In lengths to 20 yard lHeltation, under false representa- ¥ oe tn thle trun! A par * suikeline, filed with sanitary cotton, thaden, not over £0. yards "to Gon of © dais walt egestas om ig vy || Past seasons proved their capabilities for long and satisfactory service. a * eac! at 4c. | 5 J No, alt,” repiled almer, “only | fi ‘ * ‘4 | 4 . et Beattie hae been |*hoes: there should be 127 ‘pairs.” |i best foreign and domestic sources have been drawn upon to attain these! | $1.25 Emmerich Bed Pillows, 1214c Dress Sateens, ends to 20 | The elty jeattio has been) What are they, samples?” asked |i 5 : ‘ vasce HORS el | 4 t petor HI a a Spi 3 sad made a defendant In @ sult institut tne inspector. | In addition to the regulation Knit Stocks, an attractive display is made of select | 21x27 inches ards. od by Frank A. Gtirtan and hie wife,|'"yor ec aii. ‘They are all new : sitais Giile Unio: Suite. Vests, Thatute: ani iateleilteliek - Emmerich bed pillows, sie 21x27 Dr up to 20 y Catherine, for damages to the ‘sea P: , |ff] styles in Italian Silk Union Suits, Vests, Tights and Anickerbockers. } inches, covered with fine, stron Good pattern gray, bine £65. for injuries alleg-| "ayn eee Palmer } . > - pant | herringbone ticking, filled wit binck: 1,200 yards, worth 12 Mpc | amount of $9,525, for injuries alle) “Are you in the shoo business?” |i The Section is now ready to meet your every requirement in Knit Underwear forF odor feathers. Sic, Tuesday ed to have been received by Mrs. “No,” said’ Palmer, casually, “I'm |i Ph ps é x . | sf Wool |Stirtan by a fall through a hole 10/4 to dancer; the best male toe {fy and Winter. A suggestion of the variety of choice offered in Women’s and Chil | $2.00 Blankets, size 72x80 inches 25c Wool Flannels, 32 inches & sidewalk at Lesehi Park Sept. 2.) dancer Hving. These are my stock 2 : | } xb garments: ee : i ' jin trade. I seldom wear a pair of | - each wide. | King county tax roll, just finish snoey more than three times. 1 ||| SEVEN STYLES IN WOMEN’S COT-| TWO STYLES IN WOMEN’S) WO z 200 pairs of extra heavy twilled 2,500 yards of woo! flannels in mill ed by Assessor Parrish, show# 8% dance go violently the toes ‘are! rm t meena i Gey. fn8 pes wae qnés, laht and medium gray. 32 seaned valuations for 1912 of $260, 3 ole TON UNION SUITS AT $1.25— AND-MERCERIZED LISLE’ UNI size 72x80 Inches. Come with e inches wide. Regular 25¢ quality, at 531,284 ai little less ‘than | Tulned after three dances. ga blue borders, at $1.69. ibe a yard . a ecadear tae Saluation of 1911.| rag Be ee orgs sbut the trunk lid} Finely woven ribbed cotton, medium SUITS— ae | and admitted th 7 e. F e , : . . $6.00 All Wool Blankets, 66x80 10c Chambray Ginghams, 27 Of this amount bd Fr of Seattle pein rls onsen i weight; high, low and Dutch necks; sleeve- Medium weight, with reinforced tl s inches. inches wide. er gsi Reve eee ee ee wee EIT less, elbow, wing and long sleeves; knee and | with front or shoulder fastening; hight Pe Bh Pas ize gexto $4 9 inte, Pardes of chambray minghams, pag | The Seattle bosinese mon wee . AT THE MOORE * i} ankle lengths long sleeves; ankle length; $4.00. ‘ A . lo ds, 27 inches wid \took in the Inland Empire last)» * white and assort: inids, at $4.96 'o' 5 You'll find plain, stripes and checks. 7 i] 7 EN’S writes An6 aroacied pinide, at $2. feet Se | eck in ‘a special train’ returned|¥ ¥¥¥¥4¥4e¥¥%¥4eexHe ||] THREE STYLES IN WOMEN'S BAL-| SEVEN STYLES IN WOM 5 Saturday night, reporting a fine)” «pay, . it ; ltrip, enthusiastic welcomes all slong R.. Bio MN re Pegg arth | } BRIGGAN UNION SUITS— AND-WOOL UNION SUITS— — 4 the line, and excellent prospects fOr] theatre last night | Heavy Balbriggan Cotton; high and low St shrunk, medium weight and} , put a crowded |i av) gg + Mig eam shrunk, ut ig that district for this winter. : * at: : Now Comes Another of the Bon Marche’s Celebrated |] ....... « a: house ns good “humor for the | necks; front and shoulder fastening; long | weave; high and low necks; long, € a: | A collision at Queen Anne av.) coon up the good work “Baby (Il sleeves and sleeveless; knee and ankle | wing sleeves or sleeveless; knee of : ba . land Prospect st. Saturday evening) yjyge wood work, as “Baby |i t sleeveless; a g s ‘ SS; : oF & ; Bargain Tuesdays” in the Grocery Store—Better Buy |] iet.ccn' sr sts dives by Mire at | Miay,,* & mint of Mawsrade |} jengths; $2:50, $275 and $3.00 suit, length; front and shoulder fastenings M. Pais Sth ay. west, and | *unter, ni 00. % a Full Week’s Food Supply — It Will Pay You [fo srves tr Seren siz west |., tiny ira, *eroneiisuen wef SX STYLES IN WOMEN'S MERCER: | Sere Mhighs’ 51% $4.50 snd ae [Comstock st., resulted in two bad-liwoon Alfred Hardy and his young ||| IZED LISLE UNION SUITS— SEVEN STYLES IN WOMEN'S SIA} ™ Pe Oe ak ee nt 1 roger tg serious Injurlwife, it is funny, but when Hardy | Mercerized Lisle in white and flesh color; UNION SUITS— Ba Lemon Cling aches bana is led to believe that he ts the | ig "4 . wee . z i if Mi ae 18Lbs. Cane Sugar Log Cabin Syrup | Deputy Shortt? Boats Malone, who| {thet of twins and takes them to| H front and shoulder fastenings; high and low Medium weight, reinforced thighs, ‘ $1 00 29 'e 42¢ | was operated on yesterday moraing| When eumber thrée. ha | Raymore | necks; sleeveless, elbow and long sleeves; | and flesh color; front and shoulder jaa of 2 |for stomach trouble, is today in the! of q day-old Italian baby, pute in| knee and ankle length; $2.25, $2.75, $3.00} ing, low and high necks; sleeveless; longa : WITH $1 GROCERY ORDER, FULL QUART CANS FINE Seattle hospital, recovering from) an appearance and is taken to the |i g ’ , 51 4 ee wd iceia BUDA Lemon cling or Crawford Sg pe Ree [the operation. Malone was strick-|hoart of the proud papa, it is a riot. If and $3.50. elbow sleeves; knee and ankle length; 9a ee oe cas, | Gee om ees Lay ane A CAN mur Seine | Tithe aieces’ Weoding end wes. 1] S6rey, 0 Dares By Ronettes. te | FOUR STYLES IN WOMEN’S MERINO | $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $9.50) . A . | day. ° . uarrie, and the part of Zole, i se Re of SONIC aa ____} [once removed to the Seattle Gen-|triyoious, childless St ie win |, UNION SUITS— WOMEN'S SILK VESTS AND” oe : aE aR! ‘ ‘ag ssi handled by Marjorie Cortland. i Medium weight, fine-weave merino; high Heavy weight; Vests with highinedt Laundry Soap, good grade, spe \ for plenica or) Wine , our own baking, | a ee a i) 9 g : cially priced Tuesday at / vem, Penne | ae | Site enserintyy cecsanut Germans of Seattle and vicinity) vy yy ae ee eM MMH || And low necks; sleeveless, long and elbow | long or elbow sleeves or low necksand was 10 bars foro... Ai | p « will hold a bazaar in ‘Turner hall, | ¥ ball pai Or } Ch EAPPION 8000" | Fresh Bune 10 Sth av. and Olive st, October rd.|y% ar THE METROPOLITAN * sleeves; knee and ankle lengths; steam | sleeves; Tights in ankle length; $5.00: Be | SE | Ser © Bh) sin saa Sth, tor the purpose of rate | § & ff shrunk, $1.50 and $200 CHILDREN'S KNIT VESTS ANDER Lye, regular 100 jarge size, extra | on extra fine quality, ing money for @ ‘urnve » me ‘ 4 wos j fine quality, inspected, ing fund. Besides the usual at-|¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 4 oe KH Y FOUR STYLES IN WOMEN’S. WOOL- PANTS— ie : ee et i Bc | sez" . 5c “The Awakening of Helena| a a Roepe 8c) Giicdie.” Sales tractive booths and displays, there , K ele | AND-LINEN UNION SU lee iced a 7 } Sauce, Ferndell or Bixh- * ,| Richie,” seen in Seattle before, | lo a SUITS— Cotton Vests and Pants, pric ; ‘Table Salt, 10-pound sacks, fine | 3 | ‘Spee travel the boot and-gors Bal we. Pe coneerts.- see coe i Scetheisas ts bet oma whit toes (it sa 38 : ip hhh : P ‘ } . ‘ t 4 ; night a German play. On Friday H Medium-weight and steam-shrunk, in| to size, from to 50¢ dry, extra quality, 18c | Severs, st Wiens, ideal’ basen | > al sport peta BC BE nignt Mme. Heese-Sprotte will berthe| Interesting or apprectated, due to} | i ‘ S cet . 4 ; : ; ; Mi > * ‘ . 7c. wn ey Be be 7% ae lainger fi vert. the clever work of the emotional white and natural color; tailor-made, high ercerized Vests and Pants, : % Grop. hat Will pop instantly, i= Liberty or Bish- 38c The concert, given by the @wed-|Topolitan theatre this w A big | | and low necks; sleeveless, long and elbow Wool-and-Linen Vests an : ‘ani a nd Mocks si Cotter, | 9c +: tom fwitts host, none fq. ish Society of Seattle in Swedish at we anjored the soba. : i} sleeves; ankle length ; $2.50. and natural color, 75c to $1.25. wel i t high de coffees, pre =| y sliced to a hall Saturday night, pleased adarge is the old story of the woman} . y * <r wit ig BAO a pr. Bc | 92¢ etter, alle ed to r, deen at eek Lonuee axtvon- by {with a secret love walting, waiting | TWO STYLES IN WOMEN’S WOOL Wool-and-Cotton Vests and Pants, [| Toasted, pound . ci c -Fourth Floor Hilda Hellstrom-Gagnee were high the moment when she might | UNION SUITS— 85e. 3 Geaqeatickipama tis wn aieetienaeemonres bhutan ly appreciated. ecome free to marry her new | Hes . shi. i i ‘ in white} = disnetinss lover, but finds him wanting at eavy-weight, white and natural color, Silk-and-Wool Vests and Pants i Pancake Flour | B Peanut Butter Sixteen Baptist missionaries,.on|that important crisis. “The Awak- |] with reinforced thighs; front and shoulder | and natural color, $1.00 to $1.50. y lthelr way vir po ening of Helena” commences with ||]; : ‘ ig by a vain . . their way to their posts in the,Or TN iets le} pip Tes vi Shi d Draw 124e (5 10¢ ient, spoke to a meeting of the Bap-| her adoption of : ttle boy, who | fastenings; high neck, long sleeves and Boys’ Wool-and-Cotton Shirts am : & > ¢ tat Young People’s Society atithe|srows so warm in her affections | ankle length; $3.5 me: a » Sa ple Teas 23¢ Lb. Lb. First Swedish Baptist churcly yes.|that she gives up her lover with- | ankle length; $5190. ers, in natural color, 85¢. on | S@my ‘eas % 4 ; teray afternoon, and t imion Out a quiver for the opportunity of ober as none ‘ py fee famonetention Tin id ieee tat — gag ga Roger's peanut pins Pi of Beattie Baptiate in the making an honest request for the | Child: ’ Ki * U . S . W. ’ I 2 Silk: Hour, Come UD: ttY |weck samples, at 286 «| ali latest crops teas, 38¢ 0) Putter In 8 sizes, a6c, BR) First Baptist church last night betrasoant Keqping of the. bar, iidren's Knit Union Suits omen s talian cakes. pound. pound. 26e and 100 Jar. pana " 1 Ra ee eS * Tet me ae ‘4 J The wounde received by Charles| capable company. White Cotton Union Suits, 50¢ to 75c. Lin LHE ——- Gohm, the bartender who was stab: peas Undergarments Knicker bed early Saturday morning tn al kk* KR AKAAKARAS WH Wool-and-Linen Union Suits in white and Plain and embroidered Vests S00 Asctive demoneiedilon OF. Plelehere Kiited and. ereaheted aie ee Gohm was taken to the Pacific hos-|* AT THE SEATTLE * |[} natural color, $1.25 to $2.25, bockers in various colors and Union 9m ed work—-Third Floor. pital Saturday afternoon and {6 re-|* * ‘ ported to be in a serious condition, | & ek O% kw Re eR tok ke | Wool-and-Cotton Union Suits, 85¢ t¢ + ’ { for ca C. G. Corbett, a marine engineer,| The old and ever-popular pl ie oe Dr. Deimel $s Underwear ‘a $1.50. TF is held at the city jail, charged with|Southern life, “In Old Kentucky” |} >!°U: W d Chil . the cutting. opened at the Seattle theatre to a : , ait $ dren rw A — crowd that showed that the plece Silk and Wool Union Suits, $2.00 and omen an U a 1 a The Mountaineers’ Club of Seat-|will always be a favorite. ‘The | $2.50. Women’s Vests and Pants, $3.00 \ & tle took a hike through the hueckle-|company is good, and enters {nto 'e Tat Sst 6 iw 4 4 fields of x eae ; | Women's Union Suits, $6.00 perry fields of Kitsap county yes-|the play in a way that makes an | Ww Salon Guitet . oe Jnion Suits, ’ ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET terday to the shore of Lake Kitsap, instant it with | the audience | ool Union Suits in natural color, $2.50. Children’s Vests and Pants, $125 t@) " whe hey ate dinner, ere were | Judging from last night's reception, | vs’ Gray Fleece-li 2 Sesion * 130 on the excursion, he Seattle|the play is good for crowded houses |ff DOYS. Gray Fleece-limed Union Suits, 85c. | garment. club will join with the Everett club jal week. \

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