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_ We Trust the sheng Everywhere, Like Cut $19.7 5 On Credit showing back view, is This Suit, made of a Mannish Serge and lined with yarn-dyed satin, May be worn with or without belt. Very smart, made to sell at $25.00. Our special price, $19.75. Other Suits Many styles, colors > to select from, at from $18.50 to $32.50 ALTERATIONS FREE Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats in new rough materials in many dif ferent styles, with full and semi-belt effects, some plain, nish in style and materials, PRICES FROM $12.50 TO $29.50 Buy at this Store on Credit and pay as you can—$1.00 a week—or $5.00 a month is enough. | We trust the people and ex- credit to honest men and everywhere. § Coats Overcoat pictured here §2 inches long, cravenetted oof, union made, with ble collar, and can worn as shown here, lor can be turned up high and ttoned close to the neck in and materials prices ranging some man ‘ and Mixtures, from new, $18.50 stock, special Saturday only at $1) adian Pacific st) STRAMSHIFS ON “THIANGLE” SERVICER tersieg vie Leave Beattie ... Arrive Vancouver Leave Van or ive Victoria vuppey 333333 Phone Matn 5598. wie ees FLOUR ae every use in Baking BEST is FISHER’S BLEND ILIKE WAITING AT THE CHURCH COLUMBUS, Ind., Oct, 18.—Migs Esther Mall, a pretty 18 yoarold | girl who came here from Danville, I, to marry William C. We well known young man of this y, was left waiting at a hotel while Western married another woman.} Western told the girl he would go for the license, and when he returned they ult be married. He procured a Heense, all right, but it was issued to him and Mre Nettie May Stillahower, a divorced woman of this city, They were married at once, Boy Who Opened the Balkan War PRINCE PETE Aged 20, youngest son of King Nicholas of Montenegro. He fired the first shot against the Turks in the battle that began the series of brilliant Montenegrin victories. CLEVELAND, Oct. 18 Jpon testifying that she could not sup port herself and two children on her allowance of 15 cents a day, Mre. Cynthia Trimble, 20, was dt- voreed by Judge Kennedy from Fold Trimble, who lives at 11721 Detroit av, Lakewood, and works in the barber shop of his father, John EB. Trimble, close by. Mrs. Trimble testified that during the early part of her married life she was allowed a few dollars a week and got along fairly well | When the second child came, how éver, she says her husband cut jdown her allowance to 16 cents a day, and handed her the money each morning. Unable to stand this, Mra. Trim- ble says she left her husband's home and went to live with her |mother. Trimble did not contest the suit. \ alaliehaholalotelohelellahahelet is WED AFTER FORTY YEARS * * NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Sep ® w arated for 40 years, after a *® quarrel in Kalamazoo, Mich., % where they lived, Mark H. & Woodruff, 64, and Mra. Mary * EB. Jones, 72, were married in *# Brooklyn |® They met accidentally on a ® city street the previous day *® Since parting, in 1872, each * married twice, Woodruff los- * ing both wives and Mrs, Jones %® both husbands by death. Seeeeteeeeeeee * RERHHRKKHKERKRHAH Petticoats Are in the Discard NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The Jack- son-Mack Manufacturing Company, one of the largest makers of silk petticoats in New York, went into bankruptey today. The fatlure is the culmination of a widespread complaint among petticoat manu- facturers that the close-fitting dresses now worn by women have so reduced the demand for petti- coats as to make them a glut on the market. ROAD SUING ed Press Leased Wire) WAS TON, Oct. 18,—South- ern Pacific railroad today filed suit in the United States commerce “my # | court here to overturn the order of the interstate commerce commis- sion prohibiting the company from charging higher freight rates for traffic between points intermediate between San Francisco and Port- land than for traffic between those cities, The railroad company alleges that it has been forced to make lower rates on the long haul be- THE STAR—FRIDAY, ‘OCTOBER 18, 1977. Kid Glove Sale Ladies’ $1.25 Cape Gloves, all wba One hundred dozen Women's two-clasp Im- ported Kid Gloves, $1 values. 190 Toilet Preparations At Less Than Cost 1Se box Jergen's Cold Cream : 25¢ package Creme Paux Skin Food..... 3Se box Daggett & Rame- dell’s Cold Cream 1-Ib. can Jergen's Vio- let Talcum Powder... Mme: Is’bell’s Skin Food, per box We: ‘bc. SECOND AV., AT JAMES Umbrellas $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies’ Gloria Umbrellas, made with paragon 98c frame, now ..... 200 Ladies’ Umbrellas, some with fancy handles, $1.69 now seeeeemee PHENOMENAL PURCHASE OF MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Secured through our New York buyer from a leading New York manufacturer for about 50c on the dollar. The man or boy who wants a good Suit or Overcoat can get it here all the time for less than he'd have to pay elsewhere, but during this Big Sale the prices at which new, stylish Suits and Overcoats are sold represent a saving of 50 per cent. Men’s Overcoats, Raincoats, Slipons, Etc. Regular $12.50 values for Regular $15.00 values for .. Regular $6.00 values for Regular $7.50 values for $3.98 Regular $20.00 values $14 75 . is boposceednPeeseodie boesed '. Men's All-Wool Suits, broken lots, $6.98 Men's Fall Suits in Browns, and Blue Grays, the newest colors hand-felled collar, hand- worked button holes..... Tans A great purchase of high-grade Overcoats which we will sell, right at the beginning of the season, at cut prices Men's “Sincerity” and Sterling $25.00 and $30.00 Overcoats, made with Reversible Collars. The new- est shades of Brown, 17, 715 Tan and Gray ve ‘ $3.50 Headlight Corduroy Pants. Special Notions and Fancy Goods tSc Shell and Amber pidarrettes .. 2Se Shell and Amber Barrettes 3Sc Shell and Amber Barrettes 1Sc Hose Supporter, all colors ... . Se Ladies’ Hand- keerchiefa .......04 2ae Jewelry and Bags at SOc Child's Silver Mesh Chain Purses, sale price. 76@-$1.00 Fancy Ear 39c $1.00 and $1.85 Ladies’ Grain Leather Bags. ,.68¢ for $4.00. $8.50 "910,98 $3.00 Cassimere working Pants. Special BOYS’ DEPARTMENT We are headquarters for every- thing the lad wants Boys’ $1.00 Knickerbockers, special for Saturday Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats and Suits ..<.... Boys’ $6.00 Overc and Suits Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits, Knickerbocker Pants. Special with Broken lot of Juvenile Hats; regu- lar $1.00 and $1.50 value EXTRA? One hundred Men's Slip-ons, the kind sold regular Saturday Sale Price— $2.25 OUR MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Holds Merited Leadership. Don't let the blockade in front of the Smith Building prevent you from taking advantage of the fol- lowing bargains: Men’s 75c Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, Saturday, your choice * Men's 20c Cotton Socks, 5 blacks, and tans, all sizes...... C Men’s Dress Shirts, slightly 69 soiled, regular values to $2.50. C Men’s $1.50 Flannel Shirts, all sizes, colors blue and grays and mixed effects Men’s $2.00 Wool Sweater Coats, plain red and gray, all sizes Bargain Wonders in Fall and Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses Including Sample lines, from leading New York mak- ers. Our New York representative has kept in close touch with market conditions in the East and was lately able to take advantage of an unusual opportunity to secure some remarkable values. $16.50 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, $10.75 CLEARANCE SALE OF DRESSES This season’s most practical models, shown in every new style feature, in sizes for young ladies and women. Ma- terials are navy blue serges and fancy mixtures. $16.50 values. Sale $10.75 price eeseeese $4.00 RAIN COATS §2.98 Women's Slip-on Rain Coats in a complete line of sizes; $4.00 values $2 48 O teen eeewnenes Values to $7-50 Now $1.79 Principally white, some in pas- tel novelty designs; values to fa omit $6.50 MESSALINE WAISTS $2.79 ; Big lot of Messaline and Taf- feta Silk Waists, high neck and long slee' style, all col- ors and sizes, some in plaids and checks; values to ‘$2.79 $6.50. Sale price.... 10c Pkg. E. C. Corn =a Tiehes Toasted, or 0c Pkg. Corn Meal for 7c WE'RE APTER THE GREATEST OCTOBER osiery and — SALE — IN THE HIGTORY OF SEATTLE. Ladies’ 20c Black Cotton Seam- lens and Stainless Hose, IIc Ladies’ 26c Hose; some lise ‘thread; in black or tan; ‘all aizes, pair Ladies’ 60c Silk Hose, double heels and toes, special, pair 25c Obildren’s Ribbed Wool Hose, merino heels and toes; 25 all sizes, pa! es Cc Every Previous Price; Reeerd Broken in Neckwear and Ribbons 10c All Silk Taffeta Ribbons. Bale price, ’ Cc 150 to 26¢ plain and fancy Rib- Ge and fancy Windsor Ties, Underwear ular $1.00 VEeT® AND PANTS ase || Y8r¢ --- Splendid line of Ladies’ Jersey- Ribbed W aos 83 Vests and c 01.28 AND ams freon B0c Luserne Vests and values sale price, 10c Brown Toweling, wide, sale price, 7$c White full GREAT DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Red and White and Blue and White Figured Calicoes, reg- per yard 7c, 312 Linen * Crash inches Cotton . size 72x84, 3-lb., arments. special ... ond hundred dosen Ladies’ . fn special to.650 vi rr, ch ne 3c 56-inch Four Special Dress Goods Items 50-inch Whipcord, in all the wanted colors; $1.75 values; $1.19 LOK cecceseescesess 17 59c Shoes of Only the best material: people who know how our help, will find no place wi Ladies’ $8.00 Shoes, Vici top, button and $1 Blucher, tomorrow Ladies’ Vici, Mat top and Bats, top, button and Blucher, $3.50 $2. Girls’ $3.00 High Top Shoes, sizes 12 values, tomorrow ... Gun-metal, button; Our Shoe Dep't Quality, Fit and Style Away Below Regular Prices is are permitted to enter into the mak- ing of our line of Shoes, and those materials are put together by instructions are when ordering Shoes, that leathers of doubtful quality, put together by inexperienced ith us. Specials on sale ‘ Kié » Boys’ Box Calf, solid leather Shoes, which will test the vig- orous young chap’s strength Kia and wear; tomorrow Smaller 49 Men's Heavy Box Calf, Oil Grain, extra heavy soles, worth $4.50; to close $2.29 Bargain Hints From the Storm English Serge; navy, gray and leather; values to $1 39 . i) $2.00, at ..sceesees 54-inch Vicuna Suiting; mavy and gray only; excel- lent for boys’ and girls’ school sults; $1.00 Age value, at ssveeseeees Extra heavy Crepe de Chine; a large assortment of col- ors; $1.25 79c values, at ..cseesceess cause of water competition, charg- "A\ing higher rates on the shorter or <4 | intermediate haul, bons, 3 and 4 inches wide.| A splendid t of Ladies’ Bale price, Neckwear, Collars, Bows and yard sss C | tavots, Prinoipally Lacy et. fe worth, each, 350, Big lot of All Pure Bilk, plain] gale price . is 23c and fancy Ribbons, worth rog- ular to 350, Sale price, 16 Just received an express ship- YOFA vessseseseeensesees BOG ment of noveky dotted Velling foes ranging from housands of yarde of Taffeta, @ Price that the term “last general elec tin Tafféta and Mesnali 25c ons $1 00 ’ tion” meant the last municipal An election in which the voters par- be eold regular ub " . Bale price, tlelpated, As a consequence, Aber be csv BC] Pf| deen will not vote on local option For sale by all Dealers sai|on November 5. The lower court Narrow @atin Ribbons, byard sufficient, al om colors. 8 rang held the petition though the votes cast at the last peclal for plege.., et Ca Oe ae fjea| @eneral election, two years ago, ; — duis; were not 20 per cent of those cast at the last city election, “No flour that is milled gives such entirely satisfactory results either for special or general purposes. Itis THE BEST for this or for that or for anything where flour is needed. Muslinwear Section Babies’ specially first short dresses &| Aberdeen Won’t Vote on Local Option OLYMPIA, Oct. 18.—The su preme court yesterday decided Ladies’ Knit Petticoats in as sorted oolors, 69c priced . ost going special .. Babies’ Knit All-Wool Sweat-] Ladies’ Outing Gowns in pink er, Leggings and Cap Sets, in and blue stri, reds, grays and white, pe, 9 vanin Ladi h Outi G es’ heay, atin, owns, Babies’ little Knit, . . i Bacques in white, white, pink and blue stripes and nicely and blue trimmings, special .. trimmed EXTRAI mn Auto Soarfs All-Wool ‘all phe values with pink Sito, a yh ibaa oeee .