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GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. [Buster Brown’s Blue Ribbon Shoes for Boys and Girls. - -$2.00 to $3.00} ACPHERSON HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS On the stage at the Bmpreee theatre Sidney Dale—aweet naure in one swell skirt. On the stawe, you understand, Sidney te 4 perfect lady, with a fine figure, who wim soprano sweetly, dances gracefully, and makes love tocher masculine partner, Boyle, tenderly Off the stage, Sidney is a two | fisted male person who chews to bacco and takes his whisky neat, There ie not a more eloquent cusser in all vaudeville. Sidney is so sweetly feminine on age that he is seized with an no to be ultramanculine the moment he gets off. Sidney saya the only thing about hia job doesn't like is the need to shave every Of course, we paint will cover up & multl of bristles, but Boyle refuses to make love to his partner un shaven, He anys it tekles. | SENATOR M’CARREN |i} DIED BANKRUPT || | | NEW YORK, Nov, 1—Repute | during the ‘iter yearr of his life to |be worth several millions, the late Senator Patrick MeCarren, a power in polities at one time, died a bank rupt, according to « statement on file today with Surrogate Ketcham} in Brooklyn. Style 408, Price $1.00 The average figure may be fashionably and comfortably trong coutil, with bug medium height fitted with drawstring and has two sets of hone seted with this model. It is made of supporters attached Style 543, Price $1.50 A desirable style for the slender figure, made with girdle and soft boning throughout. Has top , fitted of hose Price and quality are what count in the building up of a business. That is just why our New Store on Third Avenue is growing so popular. We give customers the quality at the lowest prices possible. We guarantee all merchandise sold; money back if you wish. Here we mention a few of the many specials ready for November business. Buy Shoes in Our Shoe Department And you buy comfort at the same time, Men, Women and Children can be fitted by our Shoe Men, who are painstaking in seeing that your shoes are fitted right. Jockey Boots are very sensible for this time of the year; keep the ankles nice and warm and the. stockings dry, They are just like cut, with patent leather top. Also have them in gun-metal ap a sizes, 534 to 8, $1.50 S15 tris with zood styles in Royal Worcester C and two sets supporter Other ¢ $2.50. Specials in Staple Notions Wire Coat Hangers, special 3¢. Children’s Garters, special 8¢, Nickel Trousers Hangers, special S¢. Ball-top Hat Pins in black and Combination Trouser and Coat Hangers, | matt finish, 10¢@ dozen special 12¢. Queen Coat Forms with canvas and Wood Coat Hangers, special 3¢. foundations, special 19¢. Folding Coat Hangers, special 8¢. Spring Tempered Brass Pins with Canvas Household Gloves, with knitted | heads and needle points, package of wrist bands, special S¢ pair. special S¢. Men's Sanitary Underwear, a garment Pleece-lined 50c « of MeCarren were Hist) Men's 26¢ Socks, In wool and 000, and bis abilities | cashmere, 6 $1 00 palrs $350,000 Se YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People ny Men's colored Flannel Shirts : tees specially priced Children’s sizes, 8% to 11, ah each. a pair BASEMENT SALESROOM NEW ONE-PIECE DRESSES | $12.75 and $14.50 At $12.75, new Dresses of silk navy, tan, maroon and gray, designed el skirt, also Norfolk coat effect, Boys’ Gauntlet Leather Gloves W. H. Barnes has enjoined the) with star and fringe, 50c - y not to buy a three-ton gasol from the Olymple Motor Car} Barnes contends that his bid ‘for the contract wan §760 less than | that of the Olympic, and that con-| | wequently he should have been j awarded tt, Subscribers will confer The Seattle Star favor by notitying to 6, a pair t once of any Ly Little Boys’ Shoes, sizes 9 to 1334, a pair Tan, High-Cut $1.89 Boys’ Calf Shoes Regular height, sizes 8 to 13%, a pair Sizes 1 to 2, a pair vat Management to secure thi eer f and comp! courteous and pi colienne in plaited leather-belted, Nile-green, with waist and with plain | At $14.50, Dresses of good quality Eponge cloth, in tan, me- designed in front-fastening style, with velvet Robespierre collar and cuffs and trim- dium-blue and navy, |All members are requested to be) # Umesaver Gibson-plaited | present. waist, self-buttons Special Values in Women’s and Misses’ Coats at $12.50 Well-tailored Coats in a variety of desirable smooth- and rough- Women’s Fur Trim- med with med Felt Juliets; al- | $4.00 Women's so Kid Leather witR | Leather, Rubber Heels; $1.25 | Button value, a pair....98¢ | pair High-Cut Gun-metal and Shoes, a Boys’ Suits, well rewed, which is & very Important ttem } when selecting boys’ clothes. wl eee ee kee eee rene See our Special—has two | r G * *| pairs of Knickerbocker Pants | ph e \® King county 1912 tax stete *) and double-breasted Cont r tment ents will be mailed Feb. 1, * po Snr Have gyre to $4.95 and, if paid by March 15, . * select from, at...... i Soe &® per Cent discount will be a | Native Daughters of Washingten | * lowed. This plan was inath *| ee | will hold « business meeting tonight|/® tuted by County Treasurer W. | Sizes 23 in Redmen’s hall, 1523 Fourth av.)* H. Hanna, and has proved a» *| a pair sss ey Robes, $2 98 * * ead bees sos wee TREAT P. ved a teeorepea Cmte ‘atent : h o C S Velvet jeoln, Neb., for the apprehension «BANK LEARING Oliver M. Wilson for deserting bi» ’ . | fi . Depaty Sheriff J. W. Hicks ine ink clearings or rn Sunday you will want a new Saale An Lane Ae were larger m4 $8,194,242.42 than! Coat. Now is an opportune those for the same month last year. anawér the charge. WOMEN’S GLOVES Beauty Pins, warranted sol, guaranteed Cape , all sizes, : $1 00 OPO oo. cca ee. Kid Gloves, black, tan 9c .. 68¢ white; specially priced, Kayser's Sitk-lined Cashmer- derleas, set of 6, on a card .. Gold Plated Beauty Pins, war- ranted to give satisfaction in every particular, time to buy, as they are ape cially priced for Saturday. Broadeloth Coats, Navy Blue and Black, lined throughout tatin each... $12,90 satin, each University ¥. M. C. A. issuedite | The total clearings for October, day the first special edition of the | 1912, were $58,954,742.62 ; for Octo- “daily” this year, Archie Majer) ber, 1911, they were $50,757,497.20. and a corps of assistants will hawe | Clearings for the fiscal week ending charge of It et were $12,492,297.49, as - against $11,080,278.18 for the same Frank Zenor, a blackemith, was | Week of 1911. severely injured last night in fall Portiand bank clearings for Octo- ing from a Northern Pacific freight | ber failed to reach those for Se: finished materials, of a quality that would do credit to garments selling at materially higher The Coats are in loose prices. convertible collars, and in sizes 16 and 18, 34 to 42. The colors include Navy-blue, Tans, Grays, Browns and Black and White combinations. and semi-fitting styles, with plain and Priced unusually-low at $12.50. @ pair.... ette or Suede Gloves, a pair 50c train about 20 mties south of the | tle, although they were higher Kayser's lined Gloves, y city $3,000,000 than ever before. Portiand isbn | bank clearings for the month just | $10.50 Faculty members of arts and sci closed were $58,092,820. lence college of the university are} bes at Hdeciding today upon « petition to | be presented to President Kane, ask ing for establishment of a new col- ltege of science to be headed by a |] Moore—Gadaki in concert dean of science. | Metropolitan—"Officer 666." | HER CHERISHED SECRET Seattie—The Seattle Stock Co. —Barement Salesroom Net Chemisettes Special 25c HEMISETTES of net and shadow lace in white and ecru, with elastic tape to hold them in place, special 25¢. Dainty Collars of Venise and imitation Irish Lace, in white and ecru, 25¢; styles with cuffs to match, 50¢. —Basement Salesroom Caracul Coats, 54 ins. long, each Children’s Leather Belts, 25c Children’s Patent Leather Belts in and black, with nickel or gilt harness buckles, kid lined, 25¢. Women’s Black Patent Leather Belts for wear with Norfolk jackets, finished with black enameled buckle, 35¢. Veil and Collar Pins, sets, warranted 12 kt. Gold 69c Plated, special Women’s White-ribbed Unton AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Kid Gloves, 85¢ Pi W OuEN’s Glace Ki Gloves in a soit, pl able quality, with ; stitched backs and Women's Slipon Raincoats, tan color, ss $4.95 white special .... red, Women’s All-Leather Hand Baks, with leather lining; strictly new shapes, spe- clally marked $1.50 each Little Jack, aged 5, had accom in “Mrs, Wiggs of the Cab | panied his mother on a trip to the bage Patch. | eity. Alhambra — Photoplays | When the conductor came around vaudeville. fares he asked the | Orpheum—Vaudeville, Empress—Vandevilie, Pantages—-Vaudeville, Grand--Vaudeville aod motion pictures. Clemmer—-Photoplcys and vau- deville, eg Photoplays and vau Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Under- wear, size 34, 70c, and accord- ing to size, prices range down to and to collect the | usual question “How old is the boy?” | After being Informed the correct age, which did not require m fare, the conductor passed on to the next! person. | The Jad eat quite still, |pondering over some leoncluding that fall information {had not been given, he called loudly | {to the conductor at the other end) y . of the car j Women's Shirt Wa “And mother’s 25."—Harper's| chambray gingham, with i o Weekly. laid sail 2 ne pl gi 50c oo | campaign in this city Sunday night De deeeseve Miss Maggie McGeown, of Derm) with a meeting at Dreamland rink tagh, County Armagh, Ireland, of-| st. i. Giles, candidate tor congress 1418-20-22 Third Ave. | MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. tere it Ae A eon = mae at ares, wil also speak. Both ’ . 4 are forceful, eloquent etna worked In a lumber camp near Mat-| , big medting Lone nig DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTL E's NEW DANCING PALACE, jock about two years ago. Fifth and University. H. T. Edgar, general manager of ACTRESS DEAD & Cents Per Couple. black, tan, gray and 5% to 7% Sizes Hand-made inches long, special at Women's House Dresses, high and lo ‘ks; $1.00 Rose Beads, Women's Stiff Linen Collars, embroidered and plain, val nes up to 2c, aturday Basement Salesroorm. A Reversible-Front Negligee at $1.50 PRACTICAL double-service Kimono or Negligee of heavy cotton velour, with both sides of front well-finished and revers- ible. The velour is in Delft-blue or gray, with floral pattern in lighter tone, and the garment is prettily trimmed with pattern bor- der. Pictured to left. An excellent value at $1.50. PERCALE HOUSE DRESS, $1.00—- House Dress in high neck, long sleeve style, made of good quality washable percale, and designed with turnover collar and pat- tern border trimming, illustrated to right. The percale is in a medium-blue color, with small white dot. Price $1.00, —Basement Salesroom. MALEY MEETING Anna Maley, socialist candidate for governor, will close the socialist Pillow Tops, with back and six skeins of Brainerd and Armstrong's Roman Embroid 1 tea MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. Paid Advertisement. Women’s Hats, new ship ment, direct from one of the leading New York makers, Specially priced ithe Puget Sound Traction, Light &] TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 1 Power Co. left Seattle yesterday | Barrison, a well-known Canadian | to become manager of the Central |8ctress, who has been suffering |} Western division of the Stone &| from tuberculosis for some time, is | Webster interests at Boston. He | dead here today, has been succeeded by A. L.| Miss Barrison was the wife of Joe Kempster. Howard, a musical comedy actor and producer, The two had often appeared together tn productions. GET MORE MONEY * for last month were $138. * Munn & Brackett, attorneys for # 670.39, an increase of $30, ®| the trustees {n the bankruptcy case % 081.26 over those for October, *| of the Western Stee! Corporation, |# bs ttoy jWere awarded $2,500 additional to * * | the $7,500 already paid. Sutcliffe SKA KAA RK KAMER! Haxtor, Lester Turner and Edgar} Mabel RRMA * * *® Seattie’s customs receipte * If the roads around a town are bad, it might as well be on an island. OHI DENTISTS Good roads will in- ‘ “i crease health, happi- ness, education, religion and morality. aba anes Ames were each allowed $5,000 f All Etke and their families will | services as trustees, sig a be entertained Tuesday evening sat T. ~ ~~~ the Elks’ lodge, in the Alaska butld- ‘oo Much N. ‘i ° } otoriety ing, where election returns Wil'@e! nw YORK, Nov. 1.—The Hotel Metropole, out of which Herman Ro-| | received by wire. senthal was stepping when he was | shot to death last July, will be clos- ed today by its owner, George Con- sidine. “Too much notoriety,” sald Consi- dine, “has driven away patronage. I am forced to close the Metropole| |i a8 a direct consequence of the Ro- senthal murder,” | NOME GOLD, $3,500,000 NOMB, Nov. 1.—Thé summer's}] gold output is thought to be about $3,500,000, If mild weather contin- ues, dredges and workmen will op-|]] erate until December. A very rich strike has been made at Boulder|} creek, | LAST TRIP FROM NOME 8. S. Victoria has just left Nome . with $06 pamongers, bouad for Boss Attractive Shoe Values tle. This is the last trip to bel} Pie 3 made from the far North. About) Misses’ Gun-metal Calf | Jockey Boots in button 2,500 people will spend the winter 4 i athe: i, Noine fale Peat, with pip yee ag ‘erage neecenneresnceencnaerrne . * cull at top, nzes 12 to <, SPOKANE, Nov. 1—J. Jensen, just) 91.95 pon he Women's Felt Juliets, fur- manager of the Lead-Zine com. pany at Metaline Falls, has received trimmed, sizes 244 to 8, O5¢ pair, At $2.95 AFFETA and Messaline Silk Petti- coats in solid and changeable color- ings, made with tucked or plaited flounces —with or without underlay, Attractive values at $2.95. Basement Satesroom Outing Flannel Gowns 50c EVERAL styles in Warm Outing Flannel Gowns, made in Hubbard style, in pretty pink or blue atid white striped effects. Styles with high, Dutch and kimono-style necks, trim- med with plain-color material or finishing braid. Attractive value at 50¢. At $1.25 MART designs in new Waists voile and mull, made with rej high neck and long sleeves and tt mein: with good quality laces and it Price $1.25. WE STAND BAC 1 PAINLESS DENTAL WORK CUT RATE PRICES Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate Prices. Basy Payments. Prices. aoe ae $4 $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $5 Gold or Porcelain bide G3, SA >d0<e<e Solid Gold Fillings, $1. Up Silver Fillings, 50c Up 12-YBAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK, WASY PAYMENTS Part down and balange in payments, Thank heaven, it’s over, The fret and the fume; One team is fn clover, The other in gloom. The fans all are scattered In office and store-— It never much mattered And now it is o'er! Vote for the $3,000,000 Bond Issue on November 5 So That Posterity Can Help Carry the Burden. And all this excitement That set us aflame, And all that this fight meant ‘Was merely a game, A game not tor glory As amateurs play; No, this was a story Of playing for PAY, Basement Satesroom. oe Button Shoes, extra-heavy the style for wear, Sizes 11% to 2, $1.65 pair. Misses’ Patent Leather made I'm no mollycoddle, But list what I tell I guess I can toddle Along for a spell Without any flurry O'er error or hit. What—me? | should worry? Nix, bo, not a pit! bottoms; school orders to employ 50 men for the construction of a $100,000 lead-zine concentrator, The concentrator will be of concrete and have a] daily capacity of 200 tons, H —Basoment Saiesroom.