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THE STAR—FRIDAY,"OCTOBER 25, 1912. ~*.. A[FATHER OF 8- | HOUR R LAW University, Clothes on Credit Pay Us $1 a Week ‘We are prepared to show you assortments of Overcoats and Raincoats for men and men, Everything that is fashionadle and dependadle. You will seoure the best possible val- ‘nee if you ,. here at JOHN E. CAMPBELL, Progressive Candidate for Senate From 38th Everett District John BK. Campbell, father of the eight-hour law for women, is the progressive candidate for the state senate from the 38th district in Ev erett, Campbell served for two terms in the lower house and has been one of the recognised progres sive and labor leaders. Campbe himself has followed from boyhoo the occupation of shingle w and he bas been vice pres eration of Lal introduced the eight hour law in the 1909 session. His | determination and ability carried [t} through in the lower house, but it in the senate. In 1911, Campbell came back with the! bill with even greater vigor and| persistency. The “Interests” fought it bitterly, They even went to the length of getting some women work to oppose it, or pretend to op it Hut Campbell waa on the He presented to the house an nt that was easily three blocks long—it was a petition signed by thousands of women workers And the bill was passed ist ewe,” Underwear | A LIVING EPITAPH | BY BERTON BRALEY When I pass out and my time le spent, I hope for no lofty monument, No splendid procession marching slow Along the last long road I go; No pomp and glory I care for then When | depart from the world of men. $250,000—Blockade a THE FENCE REMAINS—WE’RE UP AGAINST IT. Relying on reasonable assurance given us by John B. Agen and Superintendent of Streets that the blockade created by temporary sidewalk and fence, surrounding new Smith Building, Second Ave. at Yesler Way, where building operations began over one year ago, would be removed, we made extensive arrangements for contemplated increase in business and purchased vast quantities of merchandise, including W. B. Quaile’s $125,009 stock, bought at 55c on the dollar, and including Dry Goods, Clothing, Women’s Ready-to-wear Apparel, Millinery and Shoes, But to our surprise, we are now reliably informed that the fence remains for months yet, probably until next spring SO WE ARE STRICTLY UP AGAINST IT. Something must be done to reduce our enormous stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which crowds our store from cellar to ceiling. Conse- quently we inagurate, beginning tomorrow at 9 a. m., a sale so far ahead of any yet attempted in Seattle even by ourselves, that to adequately con- vey to you in this announcement its full money-saving significance, would be an almost impossible task—bright, fresh, new fall merchandise of- fered at prices that all will appreciate. Hosiery and Knit |) You Don’t Have to Wait Until the end of the season to get a right price if you buy your suit at this store, Our stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits go At These low Prices $6.89 LOT NO. 2 $18.00 Buice «BOT LOT NO. 3 $20.00 Suite... 911,89 LOT NO. 4 delay your purchase on not having the ready We Trust You. Pay Us & Week new models in Box and Bults in all the new mix- $15.00, $25.09 EXTRA SPECIAL— Men's and Young Men's “Sincerity Brand,” Sophomore and “Sterling Brand” Raincoats and Overcoats. Regular $25.00 and $30.00 values No better fitting Rain- coats made Men's $4.00 Slip-ons Men's $3.50 “ Pants; Union made Men's $3.00 Cassimere Working Pants 3oys’ $4.00 Suits, with Knickerbocker Pants. 8-17... Boys’ $4.50 Suits, with two pair pants, 8-17. Boys’ $7.50 Heavy Tweed and Cas- simere Suits, two pair Knickerbocker Pants Tempting Values for Shrewd Buyers in Lace, Trimmings and anthers 15¢ to 25e Fancy Trimming Braids, per yard . 16e to 25 Swiss and Embroideries; sale price, yard ... 16e to 20c Normandy Valen- clennes Laces, yard . 50c Corset Cover Embroidery; 23 various designs; sale price, yard Cc T5e to $1.00 Allover Laces, Ribbons BOYS’ OVERCOATS ; . i great: 150 Boys’ Overcoats, $6.50 and vu apes ste z $7.50 Now is your time to replenish your supply of Hoslery and Winter Underwear. Here are some Bloeiade Sale Prices Open Saturday, 10 p. Mm. Ladies’ 20c Black Cotton Seamlene and Headlight Seattle’s Popular Credit hse - House———— meee Hose, ae litle thread ; Ladies’ 26e Hose in black or tan; pair Ladies’ SOc Silk Hose, double heels and toca, special, pair i Cc Children's Ribbed Wool Hose, merino heels and toes; all sizes, ten. meen |. $1.00 VESTS ANDO PANTS 83c Splendid line of Ladies’ Jersey-Ribbed “He hadn't money, he hadn't fame, Wool Garments, Vests and . 83c But be kept the rules and he played Pants, each $1.75 VALUES FOR $1.23, the game, re . 7 25.00 His epee earetrue and his laugh |i Ladies’ Lozerno Vests and Pants; at) : ee’. $14.69 was clear ver gray and white; $1 23 He held his truth and his honor each The newest Fall models, The most fash- dear; $2.50 UNION SUITS, $1.98, fovable shades of now that his work is at an end. Strictly All-Wool Garments Have Brown, Tan and Gray Made to fit right and I know how much I shall miss my them in all sixes; $2.60 and @ 4 98 “some $3.00 values, at. hold their shape. Young Ladies’ and Women’s Apparel But I'd like to think, when my race fe through, That there will be in the world « few Who'll say, “Well, there Is a good man gone! I'm sorry to see him passing on. For he was a sort that's fair and| square, The kind of fellow spare. $15.00 Suits ... it's hard to values. This is the [] peguiar to 10c, sale price, best bargain for the little $3 98 PONG 55 cevscck fellows in the city ie ‘ Regular to 19c, sale price Boys’ $1.25 Genuine yard Soiesette Waists Boys’ 79c Knickerbocker And If my Wife shall earn such words | as those I shall smile in peace as my eyelids close, Sample Furs and no artist is worthy the name who docs not use the best materials Whether you plan for bread, bisenit, cake, pie or any form of pastry, be sure your plans include the use of SHER’S BLEND the safe, certain, satisfactory flour that never fails to yield just the feault that you hope for. For sale by all Dealers Gold Medal, London, 1911 Largest Sale HIGH-GRADE Tea in World Three Standard Grades “H. M. B.” $1.00 Ib. “5 O'Clock,” 75¢e. Ib. Capital Household, 50c. Ib. In Sealed “Alr-Tight Quester, Mall ond Pousd Pies i _All High-Clase Grocers Order Teal Package TO-DAY 1’ I shall rest in quiet, and Ie con tent, With the words of a friend for my monument! THE MARKETS The following are Sante. te td ris "2 come under “buying price,” ood paid by the retaller under “se! price.” Prices in all cases are ct to variation, according to frewsness and excellence. but these prices, wo otherwiat indl- cated, are for letiy first grades Case—' ‘ing Price. ranch . at Freit—! emeg Price. appies .. ++ 00@ 1.76 Bees. Pea MW +e . 6 Dressee Meete~Sethag — Po Dreased hogs Trimmed ides Short loin pork Ehoulders «- Ph et Bologna . Tubs ... Smoked Hams Bacon . Botled ham . Ox tongue, Dried beet eter peteretad Ssounassas Roosters, live, 1b, Spring ducklings Ducks, old, live, Carrot Beets, local Turnips, sack Parsley, 407. Tomatoes, Cal. 20-lb, BOX .»-- Gouiitionss, ox. Hothouse lettuce. Head lettuce, doz Celery, doz. Eastern timothy mixed A New York manufacturer's $3,000.00 sample line from drum mere trunks, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The most phenomenal values in high«rade Fur ever offered the women of Seattle. HERE 18 AN OPPORTUNITY that should appeal strongly to women plan ning to buy HOLIDAY FURS. Make your selection from brown or Black Fox, Jap. Mink, China Mink or Coney Sets, also separ ate pieces, including Muffs — pillow or rug-—Stoles, all lined with dependable satin. Separate pieces ranging in price from— $2.00 .. $20.00 —-SETS— $4.00 ona uv 1 $40.00 Important Reductions in Our Domestic Department Special attention directed to remarkable values in Shoots, Pillow Slips and Comforters, lSe value Good Quality Te Calico, blue and red 65¢ Sheets, size bis . Table on ‘ “lot Nght grounds.. a SHOES For the Whole Family ar IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONS Men's $4.00 heavy box calf co extra heavy soles; sale price . Men‘s $5.00 high top, duplex pegged and sewed, price Ladies’ $3.00 vici kid Shoes and Blucher, sale price value; BAIS PFICE os eee ceeeeweeeee ool Boys’ box calf Blucher $2.25 values; sale price . Wonderful H Oteiees in Notions Se Sheet Needle Point Pins 1 eo Cake Castile Soap .. be Hair Nets 2 1 Se Safety Pins, card 2 1-2¢ Hose Supporters, values to 26e, pair . «Be Se Cube Pins .. Be be package Wire Hair Pins 2 bo. sl be Card aie and Byes 3¢ 10@ Mohair Skirt Braid . .8¢ oil crap sendeveepeoeceseneran anenal muon $1.98 Girls’ gunmetal high top button Shoes, $2.50 $6.00 valae All-Wool Oregon Blan- kets, gray and vicuna, weight 5 Ibs. * $3.59 12%%c Lonsdale Muslin $1.00 value Good Heavy Comforta ......« 90¢ Huck Towels, dozen . 12% value Extra Heavy Twilled White Outing Flannel ease Sc Groceries at savings that are worthy your consideration and ATTENTION, Think of It! Fall Styles In Women's $14.00 Novelty Coats and Suits Blue Skinner $17.50 Wool Sweaters in prevailing colors and all sizes at Blockade Sale prices. $2.50 All Wool Sweaters, for young ladies and women. Sale price $7.50 Ruff Neck Guaranteed Wool Sweaters, Oxford and Car- dinal and Maroon, man-tailored Suits, lined with Blockade price orge Satin. Sale in sizes Here Are Some Money-Saving Items: Bottle Snider’ Catsup. Sale price 2 Cans’ Carnation or Mount Vernon Milk 10c Package Flakes 10¢ Package Corn Meal ... 7 Bare Fairy Soap = $2.49 gic bap «93.98 Powder . $1.98 Starch 26¢ Package Gold Dust Washing 10¢ Package Continental Corn Tomato Infants’ 75c Bonnets going, special, at Ladies’ $1.00 Outing Gowns, pink 59 Special Cc and blue striped, Ladies’ with pink and blue stitching ...... +. YARD ..... THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND A $30 TAILOR MADE SUITS, $22.50 Handsome garments in @ generous range of styles and colors; not a suit in the lot that Dame Fashion has not stamped with ap- proval; regular $30 values. Blockade Sale price Young Ladies’ and Wom: en's $3.50 Slipon Rain Coats, Sale price Beautiful $5 Silk Waists included in this sale; cor- rect styles in all colors; $5 values. Sale price Three hundred Lingerie and some outdoor dresses, regular values to $5, in this sale for How’s This for Value Giving? White Heavy Outing Skirts, Infants’ Combination c Sweater Sets . » AT JAMES Ladies’ Combinations, assorted styles and sizes Ladies’ Plain White Aprons, 50c value, and some Children’s Check Ginghams in the lot. Speciat....24 Piece $9.50 25c BLACK AND COLORED SATEENS. SALE PRICE, What’s This! — Twe- Clasp Imported Kid Gloves in black, white and pre- vailing colors. 79c Blockade Sale... $1.50 Cape 98c Ladies’ Gloves, all sizes. Sale price, pair...