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° THE STAR-—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. 23, GIRL SEES MOTHER FIRST TIME (By United Press L@nsed Wire.) Anna No 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 7.—On her Stats birtndny, Miss Knowlton| "Tt rT AGED 2, SUES Now oat fay| WOMAN OF 77 HIS EARS FIRST FAIL BILL TAFT, PHILOSOPHER. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7,—President Taft arrived here from Cincinnati at 10 o'clock this morning and went at the office The president was in a splendid humor, and appeared tor take his defeat in Tue election philosophically | ROCHE PR, Nov. 8 Nov lan, youngest once to executive plaintiff on record| Howell, who wae kidnaped when she Miyears old, saw her mother|¥id Fisher, aged 101 years and 7 perched primly on the edge! for the first time that she can remember months, is the most remarkable Since she was abducted from her parents, she has been living with| {here tn me cehen tnd probably dmother who has kept the whereabouts of her mother o ecret./of his age that Is #o active and Play ns Bre the girl asked about her mother, but always received | quires HO little attention trom oth be . wera, | ers. His only impaired si ne aay the grandmother, by a sliplofithe tongue, revealed to the! his hearing. |alzo dresses himnelf, Truth crushed to earth will rise Sag oath peren * lorenarly ives in Mow ernon, Il, Miss Howell! Fisher shaves himself two or| Fisher is able to walk anywhere|again,” but nine times out of ten eae oe tom ee clals there fervinformation, which finally| three times a week, using the old-| about the bouse and can climb the|the automobile gets first union. | fashioned razor, and hin hand ts as] stairs, Lippincott’s Magazine |: . . - — Double Sole full broad targe, fiat heel here, |of @ chair in the supreme court and day’ gazed with the wide-eyed interest} / of two years and ten months at th jury in her action against 77-year old Elizabeth Bryson for $5,000 dam ages for assault and battery Nowhere does the pre tell what a lawye the young lady he opposes hypno Second Floor Biiises the jurors with from big blue eyes, and Charles B.| wator—Open Saturday Evening to 10 Take Ele’ | Bostwick, representing Mrs, Bryson,| SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO- Jie ses Second Ave. at Pike—Over Swift's garden he * . the baby had « a — SE YOUR CREDIT An exceptional cloth ing purchase enables us to offer a blue serge suit of heavy quality, per fectly tallored and made of unusually good ma terial and trimmings, a suit which we have al ways sold for $32.50 and $35.00 For $25 While they Browns, grays and mix tures in both box-back and semé-fitting gar mente $15 .. $35 Blue and brown Che lots - — er ces ulty is| steady as that of a man of 560. He USUALLY way in to do when a glances that the de-| am from a} the child and that) nVulsiona and could not walk for six weeks. EXHIBITS DIRECTOR FOR BIG FAIR LOCRADE Sah last. <) | | | | | | Be Lz Es gz THE BLOCKADE SALE is now in its third week, and still growing. thousands within reach of the Extraordinary Sale new opportunities of apparel or household need. Shoes Underwear. We have not alway occasions and have waited patiently their turn Every new day and every new week brings to the HARD EARNED DOLLAR on some wearing have also Clothing and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel, Hosiery and s, but the customers have been merry and jolly on such sincere thanks McCORMACK BROS. aving that article of run in thi ale, a of the rushe our have had an exceptionally strong had help enough to serve For quickly in some Overcoats Heavy mixtures, in both grays and browns, with or without “Presto” collar— $15 .. $30 CAPT. A.C. BAKER Capt. Asher Carter Baker, U. 8 N., retired, will be the director of exhivits of the Panama-Pacific in ternational exposition In making the appointment, Pres H black ident Moore had in mind Capt. Bak-| arbi $25 09 er's most unusual experience and| bt t-te hs important services in general expo-| Garbarine Coats, excep Hil gition affairs, The director of ex-| bee ~ "aaa Hhibits was connected with the Ché/ iw $20 $25 foago exposition in 1893, the and lexposition in 1900 and the St e fexposition in 1904, He which we wish to express The Best-Wearing Gloves Are Fownes’ Gloves For which we are agents. The choicest skins from the Old and the New World's leather markets Step in For crsceel Umbrellas a previous Paris we made Lew that our § strong #t ent 0 Blue Sere # for $1 , Wan the kreategt value offered this sea ] e e s' Suit Special heavy blue serge, Skinner's lined, perfectly man-tailored before ; never offered than $32.50— Raincoats, mie $12.50 coats in browns, tans, } diagonals and mixtures, in exclusive styles— my a7 Outfitting Co., Inc. Seattie’s Popular Credit House 3rd & University Until 10 PLM Open Saturday THE PERFECT YALL PURPOSE [ISHE SBLEND Ghe Foremost Flour Testing Laboratory Fisuer’s Buenp Four’? (Made from Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat ) far ahead of all competitors. The HOUSEWIFE’S LABOR- ATORY, commonly known a: the KITCHEN, Verifies its tests. invariably You will get the best of results from this Perfect All-Purpose Flour. Manufactured by FLOURING MILLS Co. 0 “ America's Finest Flouring Mills "’ SEATTLE, U. 8, A For Sale by All Dealers CY president of the class jury, vice |president of the group jury |member of t | Paris exposition | Capt. Baker ts visited every port has acquaintances and intimate ifriends In every country Capt }Haker ix a native of Princeton, N iJ He was appointed by | Woodrow Wilson a member of the latate of New Jersey's exposition) lcommission. He ie 60 years of age.| HALTS OFFICERS | WITH SCISSORS LOS ANGELES, Nov. §—With a} palr of manicure sctasore, a young) woman who gave her name as Lillie! flotwill beld at bay for several min utes six officers who, armed with a search warrant, bad gone to the Cu cumber Beauty shop to learn If pot son was osed in the face bleaches concocted there Miss Botwili told the officers they could not enter, regardless of “their) old warrant,” as several patrons of) the place, in various stages of negii-/ gee, were receiving treatment. She) emphasized her defi with a pair of manicure scissors. CHARGE WITHDRAWN) FIGHTER MARRIES NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—A warrant charging Al Patser, a contender, for the heavyweight championship of the world, with a statutory offense, was withdrawn here today by a de} eldedly pretty girl, who displayed a marriage certificate showing # had married the fighter in Hoboken, November 5, The girl formerly was) Miss Ethel Fritz of Cotysville, N. J The warrant was canceled. [| THE MARKETS | following are the average cos paid by local commission me: Biante to the producers and prices [pala by the retatler to the Sfoners. The prices paid th me under “buying pric and « uperior Jury at the Hoguist, has the world, and subject to variation (reshness and general these prices, un oth ented, are for # —ee—Vaying Price. grades | 46 1.75 cle oranges 4.35 1,26@ 1.76 Dressed Meats—Selling Price. Chucks 69% Loins 1, full cut ‘eer Fore, steer Ftounda .... 5. Ox tongue, tres. liver Heart Matto & Dressed hors Trimmed ai Short Join poi Shoulders | Turkeys, at 1 ring duckling# icks, old, live, ¥ ¥ 2 Pelee, | Potate TF oogits |Carrots, local -16@ Becta, local ‘Turnips, sack ‘ 1 | Turnip : 1.10@ oz. ‘ os, Cal, Lugs. | 60-1», Box Cauliflower | Hothoune 1 Head lett Celery, 4 } r | astern timothy Puget sound timothy. 14.004 Alfatin ...+ “13.0 Wheat hay Whole Cracked corn Middlings Rolled ow mixed Nae CAghe Hosiery Women's Fine Cotton Hose, fast bisck with garter top; 25¢ and 35¢ values. Blockade price Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Stockings, best wearing Women's Worsted Hose, Merino heels and hose made; seamie Blotkade price toes; ribbed; value J6e. Blockade price Full Line of Slickers and Rubber Rain Clothes 608), oHubsequent Proyen gan rie selling ba We have been “i to reorder more of thea ;eults, and will sell ther aeoim Saturday, 17 50 Dheycare made of 1902 serge andiiwith best Skinner's satiy Neing. «Ask to see them 916.56" Women’s Mite Beree Suits. These suits bave'Satintined costs, plain panel skirte and some are in mifea, price $10.75 i; Coats Women's and Misses’ Heavy % Length’ Wool Mackinaw Coats. new for street wear. $8.25 Blockade price Misses’ and Small Women's $15 Novelty Suits, attractive models. Blockade $8 98 “ * price Capes, value Children's $1.89 $2.56. Women's #4 Rain Coats. 2 Blockade price... ‘ and Misses Rain Hlockade price We still have some good values| in SAMPLE FURS See Window, also case end of center aisle Women's Jersey ecru; all sizes; sizes Blockade price Blockade price Clothing Specials For Saturday $18 and $15 Suits taken from our new Fall lines, which have be come broken in sizes; full 32-inch coats and peg-top pants, Blockade price $8.97 25.00 Men's Absolutely All,Wool Suits, made for style and comfort The comfort of a perfect fit, and we tack ft up with our own guar. antee, Colors, brown, tan and gray mixtures, Gre $13.85 Blocfade't price Mena: $20.00 Overcoats and Rain Now $14.75 Nowt). . 2d. Mend $1.00 Overcoats and Ratn- roaty. Ott? Fil) trade of these garments has fieen ‘so great that in con sequence’ some of the lines are bro¥ebh in'sizes, and all such lines will be closed out in this sale, Thesetdre strictly up-to-the-min une garitents and the best buy in 8. Absay. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY \ Ribbed Vests and Pants; value 35¢, Blockade price ... Boys’ $1.00 Union Suits, fleece-lined Women's All-Wool Union Suits, brand; color, silver gray; You should stantly now carry one con $1.26 Ladies’ Umbrellas, strong Paragon frame, plain and fancy Blockade price sliver SPECIAL LOT $2.50 Women’s Umbrellas and gold-mounted han. 1 75 dies, Blockade price . Notice the material with which these are covered. Extra Shoes American Lady” $4.25 Lace or Button Vici Kid Shoes, with pat ent leather tip: a cheerfully guarantee. Blockade price Girls’ School Shoes, and gun metal calf, value $2.25. Blockade price Boy's School calf, Blucher; value $1.85 Blockade in viel kid Blucher $1.49 Shoe, in velvet sizes 2 to 5%; $1.29 price and Underwear .23¢ all | | O5¢ 3¢ suzerne” ; mee ® $1.98 silver gray; Men’s Underwear Shirts and Sweaters Men's Silk Lisle Shirts and Drawers; high-class underwear selling at $5.00 a suit. 1 89 Blockade price, each $ ’ Men's Heavy Camel's Hair Un derwear, in plain gray and buff; all sizes shirts and drawers. Blockade price 98 each c Men's Heavy $1.50 Union Suits Blockade $1.19 price Underwear, Men's $1.50 Wool » shirts and drawers 79 Blockade price, each c Men's 7c Heavy Ribbed Under wear, shirts or drawers. 39 Blockade price ‘ c Men's “Luzerne” Wool Union Suits; natural color; sizes 34 Mock $2.49 Blockade price Sweater Men's $1.00 Heavy Coats, Blockade Men's $2.00 Wool Sweater Coats. Plain red or gray. 1 39 Blockade price.... 4 ' Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts; plain golf or with soft collars to match, Blockade price .... te Men's $1.00 Work Gloves. Blockade price, pair . designs 15¢ Amoskeag Outing Flannel.~ Blockade price ° see Blockade price go into the making of Fownes Gloves As long before Xmas as Now we find our customers purchas ing these gloves with a view of holding them for Holiday Pres ents. At $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Blockade prices. $1.25 Imported Kid Gloves, vailing colors, two-clasp; pre in all bizes. Blockade price seeee c $1.50 Clasp Cape Gloves—Wom- en's—all sizes 98 Blockade price : C Fownes’ guaranteed Two-Clasp Gloves, in newest shades— brown, tan, gray, navy and ox blood. $1 00 Blockade price ....... s Also black and white, Fownes’ Wome One and Two- Clasp Cape Gloves, with fancy Paris point backs; in tan only. A splendid shopping $1 50 . glove. Blockade price 50c Eiderdowns in splendid grade. Plain and floral design, reversible Table Damask, 58 inches wide; mercerized; Blockade price..... New Rufflings and Neckwear RIBBONS New Rufflings in abundance; 2 to 4 inches wide; all that 98 is beautiful and best, Prices range from 25¢ per yd. to.... ct Also a new shipment of those patterns that sold out so quick, at, per yard . Ladies’ Lace Collars, Bows and Jabots, values that have , all thrown out in one lot, at .. sold at & 23¢ $1.50 and $1.75 Chiffon Veils and Auto Scarf: colors; new and clean, Choice, now For the Coming Man Boys $4.00 Suits with Knickerbocker Pants, Blockade price Boys’ $6.50 Suits; bocker pants Boys’ $7.50 Suits; serge; double-t Blockade price Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats; Blockade price Juvenile $4.00 Suits Blockade price .. Boys’ Tbe F Blockade p! Boys’ $1.25 Pajamas, Blockade price .. SECOND AV., AT JAMES sizes 6 to 10 years. sizes 3 to 10 years, some with two pair of Knicker- in heavy cashmere and tweed and inallblue pasted and Norfolk styles. $2.98 .. $2.98 Standard ne] PATTERNS December