The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1912, Page 10

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DRYS WIN | For the first time in the sstry|* in of this county, it will be the district outside of the ated cith Th 6,911 to 4,778 in favor of the “dry” element. The election last Tuesday is the result of the failure of the dry” inoorpor county commissioners to obey the wishes of a majority of the voters in two small towns who petitioned! unty vote stood THE SEATTLE STAR against the Heensing of a certain)He was formerly organiat at the! lore |Union Park Congregational church =~ will go into effect on Janu-|Chicago, Hight fine numbers will |be in tonight's program | Streets and sewers committee of | An elaborate org recital will/the elty council heard protests! be given at the Plymouth Congre-jagainst the proposed ia of gational chureh at § o'clock tonight| Shilshole av, fro 1ith av to by Judson W. Mather, newly elect:| 24th ay, N. W., from over 100. olth ed organist and choirmaster, It will) zens of Ballard. The objection to » be the first of a se of free or-|the work is that the fill of 11 feet gan recitals. Mather fs a univer-}would put many mill owners and sity graduate, and he took a post-| business men out of business, The graduate course in music tn Berlin, matter went over for one week, ~ We Are on the Same Side of Third Av. as the Post Office New Idea Patterns 10¢. WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOME ACPHERSON- Brainard and Arm. strong’s Sitke. GRAY HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. () RS———--GO0ODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Specials for Saturday Open Till 10 o’Clock 25c Men’s [Sox In cashmere and wool. Saturday, a pair....... BOYS’ SUITS We have them in a variety of Patterns to select from; coat is double-breasted and two pair pants. For Saturday, $489 priced specially 17c Women’s and ures, Buyers ° sigs ™ MEN’S Bedding SHIRTS Section Attractive patterns in Men's ON BLANKE 11-4 size GOLF SHIRTS. $1.25 | t40. gray and white; extra heavy fleece, fast colored bor value. Our 95c ders. Priced specially price low, a pair i : $1.25 COMFORTERS, extra alee, $1.50 New Line of Men’s Neckties specially bought for the hol- value $1 25 . iday trade; in knit and fancy Our pi as large silks, and when you see $3.50 COMFORTERS $2.98 them you will appre as if you made them SRAMLESS ciate the price speci at home. Our price SC HEMMED SBAMLESS 'S, 81x90; Our price 2D Piece Goods Section size ALL- WOOL SERGE, 16 Inches wide, in full line of colors sult able for suits or dresses 48c A yard ALL-WOOL COATINGS, § extra heavy, solid inches wide, $1.50 colors and dresses, in mixed $1.00 VELVETEEN for DAMASK, 72 black and colors, 24 $1.08 Our Boys’ Flannel Shirts With military cial price $1.25 Boys’ Hats In the new winter shapes. Specially priced 69c collar. Spe- inches wide. A yard TABLE LINEN inches wide. A yard TABLE wide. A yard : RED TABL: & “DAMASK A yard . DAMASK, | 62 Shoe Buying Always easy if you buy them in our Shoe Department, as you can buy with confidence both as to wear and price, Corsets Saturday is Corset Day at this We have all the new models in American Lady R. & G. Corsets Model 120 is for siender fig giving the long straight Children’s Jockey Boots, Hike out store. lines that are desirable to con- form with the new and elderly dium figures, pairs hose supporters. Women’s Mis Strictly new winter models, all-wool SERGE in Navy Blue and Black only. opportunity Secure an extra suit, as the just exactly HALF $25.00 Suits for | $20.00 $12.50 All sizes, for every woma $10.00 $1.00 women Girls’, 2 to 6 dresses Model 148 for sma is low $1.00 Model 192 for senter and me- porters. 9 10D women ; it bust, medium hip, with 4 hose supporters GIRLS’ BUTTON SHOES, solid 11% to 2 Specially CHILDRE PERS, sizes 5 OR leather; LACE iced at RED FELT SLIP- to 13; 50c BUSTER BROWN SHOES, ac- cording to «lize, $3.00 $2. $2.25, $2.50 and CALF TAN S HOX Men’s Heavy Work Shoes Both black and tan. They are solid leather for Wet weather and — priced, $2. 45 at... noys’ “HIGH-TOP " SHOES. in tan leather, with buckle; sizes 9 to 12. Special and ses’ Suits 14 to 51. an in and Certainly a golden Seattle se lines are placed on sale at PRICE Suits for | around to $15.00 Suits for $7.50 MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. 1418-20-22 Third Ave. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. CAN YOU BEAT THESE? $6.00 Mackinaws $5.00 Children’s and Misses’ ‘Capes, blue, gray and red . $3.25 . $2.95 COMPLETE LINE OF GOODEL, STARRET AND AT. $2.50 Whirling Spray whee Rewer e eae SF $3.00 Mackinaw Shirts ... $17.50 Raincoats and Slipons .... $3.50 Hunters Dead Grass Coats. . $2.00 Sleeveless Hunting Coats . 15c Canvas Gl Seattle KINS TOOLS - $1.50 metic ‘$10.75 - $2.75 .85¢ Co. Sporting “Goods THE RUBBER STORE 713-715 First Avenue IS HE GOING TO BE A ROUND PEG IN A SQUARE HOLE? YOUR GIRL! you want YOUR CHILD in the RIGHT HOLE! to give your som and your the right bent, the proper training to fit them the work in life for which they born, in which they will be happiest Well, AN! At gists tell us so. ‘To do it You must child's by studying formation of his he There are three types—the MENTAL, the MOTIV gE the VITAL. Your child is one The Star has engaged Jessie A the founder of phrenology, the greatest living exponent to tell Seattle folks all with graphic illustra study your {YOUR BOY WILL SHE BE A MISFIT, OR HAPPY THROUGH LIFE? OF COURSE RIGHT PEG You want to be the” daughter were for phrenolo study you ¢ least your character the and of these Fowler, daughter of and herself of the science, these which you may about types, tions by own FOWLER children ? The first of the interesting articles will appear in to- morrow’s Star. elected on the county ticket, was leheriff for two terms before and Humphrey ran ahead of Hay by 1600 In King cc and this is exactly the numbe needed to nose out Landon | Andrew J. Quigley was the only republican defeated by a progres sive on the county ticket Southwestern Washington tis the banoer etandpat district in the state. Ed Benn's county, Chehalis gave Taft, Hay and Johnson for congress, practically a two to one vote. | Snohomish county ts the banner progressive county, having gone 2500 in favor of Roosevelt and Hodge, and elected its county tick let bosides. | Pierce county comes next, iprogressives having elected the iy tieket and giving the state }and congressional nominees a Rood jlead, and also putting Hay in thind | place there he the Harry Tracy hunt Ronald led the judiciary ticket t yver 26,000 votes, while Ham . the ninth on the Met, was ted by 19,513, just about one the ‘the legislatere im the 42nd digteiet, jby the biggest pluralities everge | | eolved by & legislative candidate ip the cousty or state, They com ahead of the republican sominess) by about 2,500. | Speaker Howard Taylor's right band man and whip of the tast house, Dr. Beach, was defeated ity} &@ soctaliat in Mason county Dr. Nina Croak, of Tacoma aie | greestve, was elected as the fist! nm legislator in the state of) ington. jeter ran almort 11.000 ahead of) in King county, while Mei 2,000 ahead. ner was bikh man in Kise for the progressives, ran Mins Gossip—They a no-aceount husband. Mise Gassip-—Yen, pays cash. say sbe han He always —- John Cart who murdered Harvey) Frye in Alaska last summer, was brought here on the Victoria to} serve a thirty-year sentence. ertbere to The Seattle Star I confer a favor by notifying “Made-in-Seatt dinner last) night in the Commercial club's management rooms was enjoyable and unique. for all, a ven courteous attention. If your rive any night kindly phone this office Main 9400 Ask f the Cireulation Department | Seattle ‘Transportation club will hold its annual meeting tonight at the Batley buildin, CONSTANT SUFFERER “Is your mother a suffragette, Willie? “Yes; she's always sufferin’. If it ain't with her shoes or her corset it's because somebody that owes her Judge Howard will be unable to an invitation pas @ party and didn't} hold @ naturalization session On ask her to Chicago Record- Saturday, because of the trial of} Herald, | Edwin Meyers. | clerk of superior, |court No. 3, has been dismiased on) account of the exhaustion of the appropriation fund. RS | More than 300 last year students | Maj. J. B. Cavanaugh will give a : | public hearing on the question of Bape Padgett bo gies changing the plerhead lines tn the jor class in the auditorium yester day. The program consisted of a j making any recommendation to the| pay followed by vocal and instru- war department. | mental selections. Johan Tiberg, recently acquitted | of the charge of robbing the Pio. neer Mining Co. of $14,300, arrived on the Victoria froma Nome, moment he became positively sured that he had elected as his| successor bis son, W. K. Sickels, | yesterday fired two more of his Starting with tonight, the North-| deputies, whom he suspected of be- | Western will take the Alameda’s ron ing unfaithful to the party |for the winter, sailing to Alaska by the outside passage. | as Here's the Punaioes one in a cen- tury The republican national! committee is reported today to be in solemn conference as to whom to nominate for vice-president to receive the 12 republican electoral votes. A man's body, covered with a gray check sult was seen yesterday, | floating in Elliott bay. The poliee, | notified, searched for an hour, but could not find it AN ENTERTAINER Sergts. Dagner and Ryany iny * Digges—My wife is a wonderful) an automobile, arrested many) vocaliat. Why, I have known her Speeders last night. The policest/ to hold her audience for hours are trying to put a stop to them® Bigge—Get out! frequent recurrence of aeci- . Diggs—After which she would lay dents. it in the cradle and rock it to sleep. Aaa ekkdaahh kde ihabaninset ih FIR IR tk tee \* ‘The song of the housefly is not to be heard, The song of the skeeter Is still, And there's scarcely a cheep from the throat of a bird As the nights grow more gloomy and chill; But stilhthere is melody pleasant to hear When the air of the fall has a frostier tang, A sound full of comfort and warmth and of cheer— The song of the steamp!pes that rattle and bang. It means that the janitor’s started his fire; No longer we shiver with cold, No longer we burn with our rage and our ire, came into prominent notice during No longer we clamor and scold, The bone-piercing chill of an unheated place Has changed to a generous comfort and bliss, An4 this is what stimulates joy in each face— The song of the steampipes that sputter and hiss, i County Clerk D. K. Sickels, the | If FREDERICK & NELSO | Girls’ Wool Dresses, Special $7, 50 | Sizes 8 to 14 Years XCEPTIONAL values brown Serge, black and white SI Wool Plaids, De round neck navy-blue Check igned in a full-waisted Dresses of repherd I in 4 terial and pretty model, with high or ailor collar or lace yoke skirt in pleated or plain gored style ‘Tastefully and and simply trimmed with braids or ve and buttons of contrasting color Special, $7.50. Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored and Fancy Suits Specially Priced finely Suit Two very attractive tailored English Mixtures, Herrin Corduroys, sizes 14, 15, 16 and 17 years, sh priced at $14.50 and $19.50, groups of in Cheviots, bone Suitings ar ly Second Floor under- Cozy Velour Sacques at $1.00 Sacque of design of Des velour in navy-blue or delit- with design in lighter shade ’ with fitted belt a and thr Is. Price $1.00, peplum, ele turnover colls At Left of Illustration Sacque of gray or light-Llue cotton ar with sateen banc th collar and long rever bound in sategy plea and adj $1.00. ing shade Designed with long ustable belt to fit any waist-line, —Beeond Attractive Housefurnishings Values ROYAL GRANITE CUPS AND SAUC- | WOOD RAKES, SPECIAL 10¢, ERS, 10¢ PAIR, Wood Rakes for raking up dead Cups special 10¢. enameled steelware. POTATO MASHERS, SPECIAL ENAMELED CAKE PANS, SPECIAL EACH. 10¢. Potato Mashers of spring steel Jelly Cake Pans of enameled steelware, | with enameled wood handle. Special special 10¢. each. —Houseferxubiannae Royal Worcester Corsets: Winter Me Style 532, Price $1.50 The woman of slender figure or the young miss will find and Saucers of seamless gray model excellently adapted to their requirements. coutil, very low above the waist-line and moderately long bel is lightly boned throughout, and three sets of hose supporters attached Style 509, Price $1.50 Especially designed for the average, full figure, this Comet long skirt, the material extending well down It is made of strong coutil, heavily boned, vent firmly in positia low bust and very the hips and thighs three sets of hose supporters hold the g: Style 400, Price $1.00 Corset, designed for the average figure; bust is of moderate height and the skirt is long enough to give rect straight lines. Made of strong coutil, with drawstring actos line and large hook below front stay. A strong, well-made —Barement 8s Chiffon Taffeta Silk Petticoats, Special $I REMARKABLY-LOW price for new-model Petticoats of good chiffon silk; accordion-plaited and tailor tucked flounces; plain black and solid @ colorings, handsome effects. Several hundred Petticoats in the offering, choice, Saturday, $1.85. also changeable — Basement A Special Apron Value At 18c AS illustrated, Apron in blue, pink or black and white prettily trimmed with white bindings. Special 18@e 7 Margaret Aprons of washable percale in blue and white stripes, blue and white cross-bars, or Delft-blue with white trimmed with pattern border, Cut in circular style and trim Special 15¢. Circular Tea Aprons of white lawn, trimmed with ruffle ¢ colored embroidery. Price 25¢. Dainty Dutch Caps made of colored handkerchiefs, and tf with turn-back edged in colored rick-rack. Price 25¢. —Basement Sal The Special Selling of Staple Toilet Sundries Continues Satu Misses’ and Children’s School ISSES’ and Children’s Shoes, in calf and patent leathery over full-toed last. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.25 pair; 8% to $1.50 pair; 1114 to 2, $1.75 pair. Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes, with broad, full t extra-high bea Sizes 6% to 8, $1.50 pair; 8% to i. pair; 11% to 2, $2.25 pair. Boys’ Gun-metal Calf Shoes in button and lace style, extra-heavy Goodyear welt soles to 2, $2.50; 214 to 514, $2.75. pair. around with white binding, in ec-quarter sleeves It is made of sof Sizes 10 to 13, $2,005) PLD A RRM

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