The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1912, Page 5

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THE STAR_FRIDAY, névibeoee 1 1, tord,~ ts pie | QUEER IDEA sr oF BEAUTY | The Wonder Millinery Co + Prana ot el 1525 Second Avenue ‘A Manhattan Tailored Suit At $25 This week we are spectatiaing tn a group of finely tailored sults that are offered at $26. Noth strictly tatlored and fancy tailored m deataned, made up and by the Mamhattan 7 areat range of fashi rials agd colorings. required, are free, You ean open a charge account and pay as little as $1 a week the Parisienne is one of the most | Who said turkey? tosted and tried will be the best, se curious features of the season now 4 Tho Star did, {t offers the biggest, fattest an | beginning It sald turkey—and a lot more. re due tout turkey to be found in the Se has tiese-henored fouke bas been th rkets for the best Thanks} “ | told about the blg plump turkey tell ne eee ” 7 aoe from the dreasing table of | jit fe going to give one of The Star The conditions*are not difficult, fashionable women and its readers for Thanksgiving dinner, | but require Judgment, The mont! AN @ taken by pure ochre, which | You have a good chance to get it} must be for a family of #tx, of rea-| Nh | given the wearer's cheeks & Chi so does your next-door neighbor.! sonable price and extra goodness,| | nese yellowness. This is all the; Tn fact, each one who reads this has! Just a good, old-fashioned, |Page Just now > an equal chance to get a fat,| looted dinner, that doesn’t \ ee SE} int 1 Bei Ng echo mB lusclous turkey as a token of appre-| much, and will make the mouth wa-| ——— his background @ harmonious oo elation from The Star. Iter to think about SOCAE Sht CURA BSED, » Se Che fate, You see, The Star readers want) Send your let(ers as early as por _ ponte hy ama myles Mage yg Thanksgiving menus, and The Star! sible to the Thanksgiving Menu Ed-| Gae 106 For the meee, is seek way as to presefve th astern ef thinks original ones that have been’ itor, The Star he § has oniea j Peng ented || new occupation, that of the profes sorship of face painting. The complexion specialist, giving ensons to & pupll, has before him | the white dummy of a head, spe-| cially made of the same measure ments as that of the client and on this he gives demonstrations of how to apply properly and blend | tints. | *| One can but wonder */ women will be the tools o all ARKMEMRKAR RARE, Letters to Cynthia Grey RRR ARRR RRR ERR RAH Wives and bables. * It is not only the wife and family ss A LETTER FROM A LOGGER ® that suffer from lonesomeness, but ® the husband also, because he is de * Rea eee A eee A HAH Drived of the pleasant home even Dear Miss Grey: I have been a !ngs. Readers, don't be selfish, but reader of your columns for a long think of others’ happiness a@ little time. Now, the reason I have never | before voting against “the flremen’s written my love troubles la because | t¥O-platoon system.” I have none, and I want to say that A YOUNG WIFE AND MOTHER I have no sympathy for those a “boobs” and “mashers” who write to you. | I think ft perfectly right for par! ents to look out for the welfare of their daughters, If they don't, who will? | 1 am only a “logger,” 25 yoars old, and the support of an aged mother, but [ bold respect for al! good women, and especially young | girta T have kept company with several in my life, but I always tried to find ® one. I cannot see where * STANZA ON FREEDOM * They are slaves who fear to ® | spenk * * * STRICTLY TAILORED sUITs— FANCY TAILORED sUITS— For the fallen and the weak; They are sjaves who will not choose Hatred, seoffing and abuse Rather than in atlence shrink #| making schemes From the truth they needs * must think; * USE THE YOLKS are slaves who dare not #| When making custards, use the! be #| yolks of the exgs only. ‘The whites In the right with two or three. | should be saved, They add nothing —Jamos Russell Lowell. #| to the flavor of the custard and will | be found most useful for clearing RRAKHEKEAKAK EKER noup | SPECIAL MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ SUITS $25.00 TO $32.50 ’ Tailored Suit Shop Bide. lon. money New Arrivals in Fine Furs We have elvet Shapes THINK OF They IT! and $6.00 $1,90 We bought advantageously for you take advantage of this EXTRAORDI VALUE At the WONDER, 1525 Second Ave. e and every ¢ sirable fur will be found in. the collection. Our liberal credit terms apply also to this depart- ment. Up-to-date, high-class, good material—the $5.00 kind. Mostly black, with an assortr of best colors, for .. Seer eereeeee tee eee se, WE MAKE It to RAINCOATS—New rubberixed r coats in the popular alipon style, all sizes are increasing thelr plant WORTH YO U R Shoes te Ge better werk, WHILE [fees ‘Te come up One Flight for that : SUIT, = | * pleasure in a young man en-| I Serta ae aatena at's toons OVERC A Millinery Department lgirl, Why not help her rise instead? |T have been going with a young lady Third Floor jfor over two years, We are engage and satire Une re lini pratch felt in many it models Fownes’ Gloves Main Floor 1 OUTFITTING CO. 1515 SECOND AVENUE eran WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ANTON & | oNDON Co. Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca “The Economy Store” been ont Inte and early to and shows, but anything but | her, good has been farthest from my mind. Although I have not see for months, Iam not worried | least. After doing my work and takieg care of mother, I have no time to be a “boob” or a “masher Paid Advertisement. We appreciate « cal) as much a your cash. New ipment just re Good Roads will de- crease taxes 4 couragement, sheriff sales, sour grapes and P grouches. Good Roads _ will 2p people on the farm promote the Burden. 1 wish you would please print) this, just to show some of those young A feans what a “young) logger’s” opinion of life ta, Yours in favor of the two-platoon syetem, JUST A LOGGER. A-—I am glad to print your let i ter, for a few narrow-minded people! dub all loggers “bad” because of a The same condition exists) with the sailors and firemen. Personally, I believe no man wholly bad, and the different groups deserve the good nameof the clean) life of some, rather than (ie epitaph | mained by the grave mistakes of oth- ora. and dis- - Sh alle dha wth iadeduchabee 4 MY HUSBAND IS NOT A FIREMAN : Gitndddecensaanan Dear Miss Grey: When I read a letter in The Star disapproving the “firemen's two-platoon system,” I wonder what kind of a looking per son the writer must be. My- husband is not « fireman, but & marine man, and gets home to his) wife and baby one night in th week, and I can fully sympathize) with _doth the firemen and their; A good, steady cutting table, with @ yard measured off into fractions) with brass-beaded tacks, neatly driv-| on in the side of the table top. } A perforating wheel, pencils and) chalk for marking lines and dots | on goods and on patterns. Carbon) | paper for transferring or duplicat- ing & pattern. A large pincushion attached to the corner of the cutting table, or to the sewing machine. Another cush-| | lon or holder should contain safety | pins, A goodly supply of needles of all sizes, an emery berry, thread trom | No. 40 to No. 80, in black and in | white, and the commoner colors, if there are children with colored lin- en dresses and suits in the house. a better Clothes for All Men— $15.00 .. $25.00 Slip-Ons for Women and Men vrem $2.50 vs Opposite Poatoftics “RVERY STEP SAVRS MONET” Special for Sat.! teautiful ti Ladies, bey your Hatr Goode you please. ak fave you money Heginning Monday at? a.m scriptions price for We manufac- everything — in ods. ring combing» and our expert workers do your work. Mall orders given prompt attention Wactory 1408 ale Store First Av. LAPIES’ DRESS HATS 100. aesorted Drews Hats in black, white and colors; aren = $1.98 ANOTHER TABLE Of quite nobby creations fn Ladirs’ Dress Hats, worth A4gd've wach, $2, 98 For Saturday ¥ we are going to give our patrons a grand benefit in our Millinery De partinent. Read carefully the following {tems LABTEN! Children’s Hand Knit Aviation Caps, in pink, white and blue, oath 0s, for’... 208 LADIPS’ HAND KNIT AVIA- TION CAPS in SOLID COL, ORS AND COMBINATIONS, WORTH UP TO $1.50, 75 SATURDAY, EACH c CHILOREN’S FANCY TOQUES Yes, the kind you usually pay 50 for; in ight or 25 dark colors, Saturday c Then we have a better one for larger children in light and dark colors and all com binations: worth up to $1.00 each, Saturday ° A8c ANCY WINGS, 10c | ‘© have still about 600 of thore Fancy Wings left,| worth up to 48e each. Take) your pick Saturday iat. each . COLD PROTECTORS Main Floor Men's and Wotmen's Muf- flers, similar to “Phoenix,” but better because they are double, with patent fasteners at the neck. Colors, biack and fed combination; also Stay, brown, navy, tan, lay ‘Onder, corm. and heliotrope; wOrth T5e and 600, 39c Saturday ... MEN'S FURNISHINGS BOYS’ WOOL SWEATER COATS, $1.48 Main Floor, Boys’ and Children’s Wool Sweater Coats, in navy, car dinal, gray and combination colors; two pockets. Sizes 24 to 34. Very nifty; no bet ter school sweaters can be An Extraordinary Inducement to Early Shoppers Saturday Morning TAKE NOTICE that Saturday morning at 9 o'clock we will place on one of our counters all the samples of Laces and Embroideries from our sales of the last two weeks; there are none but short lengths left now, but each customer may select from one to six pieces while they last tomorrow morning, FREE. Come out early and share in the FREE distribution of these dainty Laces and Embroideries. There are no strings to this offer— no purchases are required, but of course we invite you to inspect, the splendid values we are offering in high- class merchandise at popular prices. “Get the Habit.” Shop early. Be here when the doors open tomorrow morning. Women’s Stylish Coats $12.95 In thie $12.95 group for Saturday you will find to go at Full length, three-quarter lengths and “Johnny” Coats. Garments that sparkle with style and will give lasting satisfaction. Worth $15.00 to $20.00. We have the greatest line of coats this season to be seen in Seattle. Our stock ts as large as any in town and our prices are 25 per cent. lower. every coat formerly marked $15.00, the one price. $17.50 and $19.50—all All sixes and dozens of models. Stylish and Beautiful Coats for Girls Easily Worth a Fourth More. Here's a group of Coats e for the Woman who wishes a stylish, practical daughter at reasonable price. ored in the very latest fashion. rials are plushes, chinchillas, caraculs, kerseya; meltons, broadcloths, cheviots and novelty mixtures. Bring the girls in Saturday and Jet them see these un- matchable values. All sizes, 2 to 14. Coat for her Cut and tail The mate- astrachans, ceived in black, white and all the leading shades. Finest skins; precise workmanship and over a century of expe rience are some of the rea- sons for Fownes’ supremacy. Ask to see our new stock Saturday in two $1 50 grades, $2.00 and . . LADIES’ WOOL AND SILK GLOVES Also plain woo! onds; regular 50c solng at, a pair IN: One great big lot of manufac: turers’ seconds, all in popular colors, sinales, 10 at, a pair .. c INFANTS’ DOUBLE MITTS White, pink, blue and red, in wool, wool and silk, all silk and mefcerized; some with fur tops; worth up to 50c. Buy them Saturday at, a pair ee: INFANTS’ SWEATERS In white, cardinal, Oxford and brown; also combinations of blue and white and pink and white. The styles are Norfolks, side button effects, and sailor collars, in the very latest fashion match the mae d at $1.25, 98c, 75c, 65¢ NEW SWEATER SETS, con- sisting of Sweater, Toque and Leggings to match, $2 25 per set, $2.98 and. ry INFANTS’ NEW BONNETS Of Silk Poplin, China Silk, Messaline Silk and White Corduroy, trimmed in and ribbons, rose buds, bow knots and ties, also silk band-embroidered de- signs. The prices are $1.48, 98c, 75c, 69c, 48c, 39¢ and INFANTS’ KNIT SACQUES in all sorts of colors and styles, some with hoods at- tached. Prices $1.98 down to 98c, 75¢, 69¢ and INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT COATS Infants’ Cream Bedford Cord long Coats, with cape collars, neatly trimmed; hand-em- broidered scalloped edges. An unusually good $1, 98 value at Bargain “Facts Without Frills” For Saturday—Second Floor WOMEN’S WAISTS, REGULAR Tbe and $1.50 VALU . LINGERIE WAISTS, REGULAR $1.50 VALUES (ML ED), FOR WOMEN’S BLACK WAISTS, REGULAR $1.00 and $1.25 VALUES... BRIDERDOWN HOUSE JACKETS, REGULAR $1.50 VALUES WHITE DUCK SKIRTS, REGULAR $1.50 and $2.00 VALUES CHILDREN’S SWEATERS, REGULAR 75e and 98¢ VALUES... Infants’ cream Bedford Cord long Coats, with cape, prettily trimmed in faney silk braids, cape edged in tasty Venetian lace. This is a beauty at the price, which is only found—actually worth $2.00. = oe Saturday $1. 48 MEN'S $4.00 “RUFF” NECK SWEATER COATS IN DAKK aepsatue- $2.98 HOLSOM in bake D ogy at ae and you'll never any other kind after, You'll never you've. 2 agg tried —the that’s peo Mas le bread, Everything in eoison B read—four, milk. | yeast—is hayes that can be bought, mix Phar tod leaded to- ion. Baked in splendid ovens by bakers who know theimbusi- nes—who have no interruptions or bad da Men’ S Dress Shoes at $3. 00 | Warner’ s Rust Proof Corsets It makes no difference whether_you are a growing girl or a woman of mature years, you can find in the “Warner” line the model best suited to your require- ments, styles that will contribute much to the attain- ment of graceful figures and the fine appearance of your outer garments, Our display of Warner Corsets consists of grades at $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. For Saturday's selling we are featuring the following— Style No. 1— For the average figure. Made of good quality coutil, long skirt and medium bust, tached, A very practical and + serviceable number, Price .. Style No. 2— For medium figures, One of our popular models, with low bust and extra long skirt. Made of good quality coutil, drawstring at top, and trimmed with plain band of batiste, edged with lace. Four hose supporters at- tached. tra hook below clasps. $1 00 . " Economy Basement We offer three splendid styles of Shoes for Men at $8.00; button or Blucher styles, in tan or black’ ealf skin; “also an extra weight of soft waxed calf Bluher for mud and water service; every pair a 3 00 Goodyear welt, Extra good Values at, a pair. We ther lines of Men's Shoes for yusiness wear at 92.50, $5.50 and $4.00, A model of exceptional value, lace trimmed, Is cut with Four hose supporters at- MEN'S BLACK KID EVERETT SLIP- PERS, ALL SIZES, A PAIR WOMEN'S FELT JULIETS Flexible leather soles, good grade felt, ribbon or fur brown, red, black, Every loaf of HOLSUM comes to you Sealed against odors or anything unclean—in dust-proof, germ-proof, Special wax paper. No hands or breath touch MOLSUM Bread. JSast one loaf will prove ite goodness! green, A pair trimmed, wine, gray; all sizes, Finer quality Felt Juliets in twelve $ colors at, a pair, $1.75 ANG. .....sseeeeeeees 1,49 BOYS’ HEAVY CALF SHOES, $2.50 Viscol Calf Shoes, full double soles A mee for wey wear and tear, * yet neat in ap GIRLS’ HEAVY SCHOOL SHOES, $1.35 Good strong Box Calf and Gun-metal Lace Shoes, sizes %% to large 2; some sizes in nature form styles Values to $2.00, patufday, a pair ... ho’ from heel to toe, black, Price . Style No. Sans A splendid model for medium full figure. This Corset is made of a double thickness of coutil from the waist line to the bottom of the skirt, extra strong hook below clasp; four hose supporters attached. Trimmed with Jace beading and ribbon run through, 1 50 Drawstring at top. Price Ce asyeeees rance. Don't take a bun for a loaf—demand the 22 ounce “Holsum” loat of your dearer. HOLSUM BAKING CO

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