The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1912, Page 8

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CLEARINGS £ Seattie bank cl shee of for the month just ended 1" 981,453.99, an increas “ef St. 073,231.52 over the correspond Ing month of last year, Grain receipts were also heavy last month, being 2,548, the greatest number of ca ipped into Seattle in any one month. In September, 1911, there were 2,327 care shipped in. Building permite also showed a good ain. The permits issued rep- eented a vaiue of $502,625, an increase of $40,568 over Sep- tember, 19 ' RECEPTION TO PASTOR At the Norwegian-Danish con ference of the Methodist chureh re — Nearly 5,000 “Griffons,” in fon” “Griffon” shirts, start now, Real bargains, too, winter, Bon Marche read, prices on what yo need it. $18 ge Rugs, to help need and tess To atebenath, ata Floor, Pike Street Side. Charming Models THESE PRICES WI DAY. 3,000 yards of | Outing Flannel, 26 inches wide, lengths from 10 to 20 Yards Good weight, double fh Not over 12 yards to each. 6,000 yards of Apron Ging- hams, 27 inches wide, In lengths 10 to 26 yar Not over 12 yards to each, at be @ yard. wide Dress Percales, 32 tnches wide, mostly in dark shades, In lengthe yards. Not over 12 yards to each, at be a yard, yard INCREASE IN BANK |<°"!%oo'ieo 0885 kel Men’s “Griffon” Shirts The $1.25 and $1.50 Kinds at The Bon Marche Tomorrow for Fall Patterns Included These Shirts are not left-overs or remnants, but bright, clever, new fall shirts, made in the best “¢ styles and sent us by the makers.in order that Seattle wearers of the famous “ have a rarely good bargain—If you have never worn and $1.50 grades for &5¢ each. —Main Floor, Union Street Store. Bargains in Rugs and Draperies no make-believe about them at al—so if you are think- ing of fixing up the home for fall and come around to Seattle's big store tomorrow and we will save you a pretty penny on your furnishings—for whether for self or home, you'll find the Wilton rugs, the hi ade kind made; made Benutigul Turkish designs extra finished edges, Sine 44 x9 feet. $9.95 Heavy quality Nottin tains in madras weaves, net curtains in neat Cluny and re- palseance up to $2.00, and will wear well, at $1 ts 15e Burlap, 10¢ Yard 36-inch art burlap in green and j brown. One of the most popular of | couch govers, in the Orient all the inexpensive drapery mate- Ings. jake nice coverings for the On eale on the Third efor wall, worn-out couches. Splendid value; rh boxes and draper!: New $20 Silk Dresses for $14.50 and Silk Eoliennes, Beautifully Trimmed they are this senson’s mewest and emartest styles in many new and attractive effects, and not a blue, ombre brown, taupe, gray green and ten—a Domestics FORCE ALL DAY wane 8c Outing Flannel priced, ‘be 7i4c Apron Gingham priced, yard aC 8 1-3c Percales, 32 inches aC 15c Dress Ginghams, a in white, ta om ae ge he) brown, some blac! nghams, and a few rede Strong, durable Mo wide, even, smooth, Wal seagried, Imi out eutiee tek nun close weave, in lengths sizes, made with h spring h N11 a. up to 10 ; Ibe - two clasps and m. Se each, ivered with ity for 10c, Baseme: overrewn seams, at | other goods, Basement, sooMARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET THE SEATTLE STAR or.."|STORM WARN NGS' Tae AN Oe Ra tho | The fret bad weather of the sea ore Ps sii |won came yesterday, when a stiff # ene . | ! In order to show their app vo tpaped oe es on ee noes, ‘tion of the work the pastor and his | pang “or Uy pedojeaop pus 46 and 50 miles an hour by night |wife have done in Seattle, the |e oh and ite telonds will hold a{T2@ Weather bureau issued a storm | pomured- ans warning at noon, The steamer reception to Rev, and Mra, Hanson | AAU 4 Aap , gain mt dent, of the Pacific Coast this evening at § o'clock, in the) gine | z : amehip company, got through Jehureh, corner of Boron av, and] /) ; ! Leteeart at be straits on her way north from | Ban Francisco just in time to ew cape the gale, She brought 152 pas LONDON, Oct, 1—Mre Patrick | son re and large : shipments of Campbell, the famous emotional] freight trom California Jactress, is reported dying today,! following a night of unrest, Phys Portland, Or. frightened clans admit they consider the case | neighborhood reported Sam Hil hopeless lings had committed suicide, Pa Mra, Campbell has been tl two trolman ae tg rushed to the weeks, A relapse suffered yester-| 80 finding Billings sound n¢ asleep, in bed. He denied [tons of suicide, day is given by physicians as the cause for the sinking spell inten: | Crisp New - Handsome Made in the Coat Style With Attached Cuffs and Plain or Pleated Fronts Grif- “Griffon” shirts might while you can get the $1.25 | with low when you $9. 95 65e Cork Linoleum, in New Fall Designs for — 3c Sq. Yd— Fine finished cork Muolewm ta the very sewest fall designe and colorings, for kitchens, bathrooms and pantries. Does not crack or break like the inferior kinds; 42¢ « yard $2 Curtains, $1.59 | To 22e Serims, 15e |} am cur. 200 pieces of beautiful plain and nd cable | figured scrim, 46 and 46 Inches wide. iain comes with cross-bar of fects, figured scrtms with plain cen ters and side borders; worth to 2c | 85e Couch Cover, 59¢ | ) | | Just 59¢ each for stri patterns, Worth coverings, shirt watat \ worth S6e each. in Fine Silk Messaline, Satin Charmeuse ‘Seeeeeeeeeeeeeete than $20.00, s0 you can see that at Wednesday's price of $14.50 of pretty colors to pick from, Including black, navy, Frene! ii sizes to start with. —Second Floor, Pike St, Side, 9to11a.m. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN FOR THESE MORNING SPECIALS, 20c Sateen Remnants, a yard Heavy, lustrous Sateens, tn a full line of colors and black; lengths 1 to & yarde € Silk Hose, 3 Prs. $1; Pair Cc 600 pairs of wom- en's full thread silk stockings, Gordon "20c grade, 9c a yard Uli 1i @ warranted best am. Main Fleer. sic k. Have “4 ale thread ry . Mor ee great | Mill ends of 6c Challi thread double yard Printed Chaliles in mili ends up to 7 yards, 24 inches 1 wide: Persian and Oriental Geatgns. “Not over 18 yards heels and toes. —Main Floor. Women’s $1 Kid woh, til 13 ®, m. Gloves, a Pr., at —anement. Large 10c size cans Milk at Your choice of Mt. Vernon or Meadowbrook 10¢ cans of Milk at Ge a can, Not over 6 to each, Til 11 a, m. —Fourth Floor, 15c strong Mop Sticks, each C 700 pairs of wom- ‘en's dress kid glov | The real bargain center of Seattle, | keeper of Winchester, Ky jafter she was deprived of the baby jhad died | household CARRIE having lived 16 years under the im- Carrie Watts, an actress, is going lage, fame and a good big salary for a home on an humble! | Kentucky farm. Mise Watts was taken from the} a child) )of three years and was subsequent ily reported dead. Like information about the death of her mother was leonveyed to the girl and for 16 |yeare each had been mourning for Agitated by doubt | the other, The mother later married, and is | now the wife of Zel Amster, a store Shortly the mother recelved word that it Ultimately Miss Watts ttempt to ot the paper ‘ens f Beattie nm courteous and pre: attention. If your paper fr ive eny night by London.—The weekly society sup plement to the London Mall, a |newspaper, publishes « report that ithe stork is hovering over the royal A NUMBER “| understand when Smith went out for the first time in his new machine he struck quite a gait.” “) believed he struck about a dozen gates before he fin ished the machine.” REAR RARHRHEKEE J. D. Lowman, president of the Chamber of Commerce, is in favor of helping the fruit districts of the state to can their surplus fruit. He says the Seattle men, on their ex- cursion In the Inland Empire, saw tons of fruit going to waste because there were not enough canneries to handle it He te in favor of frult can neries adopting the system of salmon canneries and bor- rowing money to handle their fruit. Reet eee eee eee Superior court has been asked by |the Island Lime company to issue ja writ of mandate requiring the board of public works to pave 5th av. and Terrace st. The company owns a lot at that place and jcharges that it has been assessed © almost $3,000 for paving and re- grading there and that the street is still impassable, Death of W. C. Pendieton, for- merly fruit inspector for King »eaun- ty, occurred yesterday afternoon, {at his daughter's residence, 6711 Fifth av. N. W. Mr, Pendieton died very suddenly, having beemap- BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. Tm—mAfter | pression that her mother was dead,! YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People 4eSeeeeeeeeeteeee LEAVES STAGE FOR MOTHER || GIRL HAD THOUGHT DEAD WaATTs went on the stage. | It was not until she came to Ban contly, where she has been nd earning her liv ing, that « ecelved any inkling that her mother was alive. One day a letter was received by an fold friend of her father with the information that her mother had married a second time and was the wife of a welltodo Kentockian The information contained in the letter wae #0 unexpected that ¢ girl at firet refused to believe she and communicated with the woman informant, tell mentioned by her ing her that she could remember aince she was a litle girl, and a letter came }back from the mother claiming her | jas her daughter | parently in the best of health just }now at Graham & Enaeman's = |dertaking parlors, In Ballard. Jonves @ son and three Suaghierk all of Pendleton. | Two steam schooners which will arrive in Seattic this week will carry away with them large ship ments of lumber. The Riverside | will load 1,600,000 feet for Califor nia and the Nome city 900,000. ; American Laundry company has almost finished the erection of a plant at &th av. N. W. and W | S4th at $20,000. West Coast Lumber Manufactur- ers’ aesocigtion will send a lettor, this week, to the Great Morthern Rallway Co., protesting aginst the methods of that company tn buying Western lumber. The letter will ask the railroad to buy from the manufacturers instead of through | brokers, Three steamers arriving from }Alaska yesterday brought down over 40,000 cases of salmon. They were the steamers Mariposa and | Jefferson of the Alaska Steamehip Co., and the Spokane, of the Pa- cific Coast Steamship Co, James D. Hoge, who represented |Seatile at the national comvention of the American Bankers’ associa- tion, which met in Detroit last }month, returned to Seattle last night From Detroit he went to |New York. Officers for the 1913 Potlatoh will be elected and plans for ti cele- bration will be made at a meeting of the Seattle Carnival assoelation, in the Arctic club, next Tuesday, RRR % Wave Disiocates Shoulder * Matt Johnson, of Ballard, sustained a dislocated shoul- der when a big wave knocked him off his launch near Rich- mond Beach. The boat ran into a log boom and was re- covered. aseeeeee seeeeeeeee RRR RHEEK I visited the convict ship Where men Were once confined In darkness ‘neath the water line, In cells by fiends designed; Where prisoners lay till madness came, Or death—than kind, guards more I visited the prison ship, I saw each ball and chain, I saw the cruel raw-hide “cat,” Which drew such blood and ate And almost underneath my feet I seemed to see the stain. The old hulk reeked of ancient woe, Of brutal deeds and black, Of cruel men who laid the lash Across their brother's back, Of horror piled on horror’s head, Of tortures like the rack. And this was how the “good old days” Reformed men who did {11 By placing them in warden’s hands To madden and to kill. To fill their very souls with hate The vessel teems with still, We may not treat out erring ones As wisely as we should, But no such horror-place as this Within our ken has stood; This “hell ship" comes from olden days, The days some men call "Good"! wat down | | previous to hie death. His body is Seattle but one, a resident of When complete, it will be | stocked with equipment valued at | ! ij | il everything about herself) / ra | The Semi- Annual Sale Women’s Boxed Hosiery Now Progressing P tponedorepadl just received from a well-known maker, comprising an aseortmest correct new shapes in Women's Hats of extra quality, heavy nap Beaver, in and navy-blue. The shapes are in medium-size and large effects, The values are exceptionally at $3.95. A Sale of Women’s Black Umbrelly BASEMENT SALESROOM |New Arrivals in Women’s Beaver Ha ‘Specifications— COVERING— Excellent quality Gloria cloth; 1 wate Eight-rib, well-constructed; size DETACHABLE HANDLES— In plain and carved Mission gun-metal effects; sterling silver mounted styles On Sale V First. Floor. $1.95. ednesday, Umbrell Exceptional val Special, $3.95 | Frederick & Nelson dura 26-inch styles; and gilt Section, ues at “Hotpoint” Electric Irons, Special $2.50 HE small or three-pound “Hotpoint, a style especially de- sirable for ironing sleeves, tucks, laces and similar light work. Has the “Hotpoint” nects in a second to any lamp socket, This Attractive Dresser Can Be Furnished in cool handle and attached stand. —Housefurnishings Be priced as follows: 7-6x9 feet, 9x9 feet, special $2. Four Different Finishes In Quartered Oak, at $31.50. In Bird's-eye Maple, at $33.50. In Mahogany Finish, at $33.50. In Walnut, at $35.00. The Dresser measures 22x42 case, and the beveled plate mirror measures 24x30 inches. Dressirig Tables, Chiffoniers, Beds and Chairs are also shown in the same pattern as the Dresser illustrated, and in each of the four finishes tioned, enabling Suites to be made up of dny num- ber of pieces to meet varying requirements. inches over top of men- Fourth Fleor, 100-piece Set, priced as follows: Special value at $2.50. Con- ction. The “Live Oak” Heating For Coal or Wood HE “Live Oak” is a strongly constructed, reliable Heating Stove, with double is of heavy polished steel with handsome ni ‘ Price, with 14-inch fire pot, $16.00, Price, with 16-inch fire pot, $18.00, Granite Art Squares Specially faa Four sizes in good quality Art Squares special $2. 25. 75. 9x10-6 feet, special $3.15. 9x12 feet, special $3.60. GRANITE CARPETING, SPECIAL 25¢ YAl Four patterns to choose from in Granite Ca 36 inches wide; cut and sewed, at special, the 50 - Piece Decorated Dinner Set, Special An attractive cottage service in English § Porcelain, as illustrated. tastefully-arranged border design im blue. The pattern is carried in opem pieces may be replaced at any time. 50-piece Set, special $11.25. special $20.75. Other Open-stock Dinner Sets art Fine grade English Porcelain in design, 5O-piece Set, special 39.755, Set, special $16.50. Plain white Haviland Dinner popular Ranson pattern; 50-plece $15.00; 100-piece Set, special $ The decoration

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