The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1912, Page 8

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_THE SEATTLE STAR [FREDERICK & NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM I wrote a very clever play, And told my dearest friends about it; Declared that it was biithe and gay; They smiled and paid they didn’t And oach one Whispered In my ear, I'll read my play to you some day.” And so I'm asking, far and near Who hasn't tried to write a play?” Buster Brown Waist Belts 25¢ Windsor Ties for Boys and Girls 25e Women’s One-Piece Silk Dres es Special $9.75 Plain Satins Brocaded Satin attractively designed in high-neck, long slee ve mode skirt Color 42 doubt HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS- GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Ey? Women’s and Misses’ Suit and Shirt Waist Sale Thursday morning finds us ready with two good clean-ups for you to choose from at special savings The SUITS are in all-wool Serge, Navy Blue and Black only, The coats are 32 inches long, both in Norfolk and plain man-tailored style. They are lined with guaranteed satin. Come in and judge the material and workmanship SUITS made to sell at = we are Reeapine| 10.00 Charmeuse Ww" TAILORED Dresse els, with aed straight-line Navy-blue 34 to Exceptional The milkman and the plimber, too, The man who comes:to get the ashes, The cook who cooks our daily stew, The carpenter who fixes sashes, | Have all essayed dtarantic art | 1 Laxement °t alenroom. | include Brown, ‘Tan, ind Taupe. Sizes, And have some drama bid away; And so | query from the heart, Who hasn't tried toiwrite a play?” $9.75. values at New Shirtwaists i in Wash Drawn- Work Cr Silks at $2.50 ' Scrim, 20c Yard | N Wash Silks, de URTAIN SCRIM in open, hirt style, detach ' with drawn-work border able collars and turnback cuffs. Carefully ¢ imitation hemstitched hem, also style } | finighed, and attractive values at $2.50. drawn stripes 34 inches apart and NOVELTY CHIFFON AND SILK Th six inches Double-Service House Dresses A New Model at $1.00 WAISTS, $3.95 tc, 206 yard, HESE At the meeting “of the Chemistry Dressy Waists of ‘ Colored Figu-ed Madras in many le ‘ub tomorrow ulght in Bagley hall, |f which gives practically two dresses in one patterns radium will be the subject of dis iI} of washable cussion and experiment potrical | effects produced by the rays of this | substance will be exhibi Diogenes, with lantern lit, Went searching for an honest mortal, And with this odd arehale kit, He paused at everybody's portal A longer quest than his | plan, About the world | mean to stray, To find the woman, ebiid or man Who hasn't tried to write a play! YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People smart Striped gned in mannish with mesh, at hemstitched hem at in cream, ecru and Silks, with soft Chiffon trimmed and and Shirt Waist Values up to $3.00, to be out at eve ee. A broken lot of sizes, bof them are slightly solied, ing them at such savings. pleasingly designed more meat a man eate* in this country the shorter he grows. *Ansuming, of course that pays for it and color-combinations, inel Arts & Crafts, floral Forty inches wide Pa yokes of self-color or cream laces and nets effective touches of colored priced at $3.95. Basement Salesroom. Beattie Sta ie closed Subscribers to The Will confer a favor by notif this office at once of any ure to secure prompt and f ular del if the paper, © any atte batlture an other Reattio Mtar t le the desire of the management lo wecure the beat service for all. J complaints conventional, stencil effects 10¢ yard he and velvets — Mode A Pittsburg woman sued for di- voree, alleging her husband had ben “sober only twice in 12 years Considering the fact that he lives in Pittsburg, we ean't for the life of us imagine why she used the word “only rately at but easily washed, and think of f buy Sizes 34 to 44, priced to close, each. $e a Wool Dress Goods We have just received another shipment of the all- wool Serges that every woman who has looked at them says are the best value that she has-ever seen; 36 inches wide, seam and phere AB all wool, a yard bd WOMEN’S GLOVE Adler's guaranteed Cape Gloves sizes and fitted, a pair .. KID GLOVES tn black, tan and white, specially priced Thuraday, a pair Kayser’s Silk Lined CASHMERE GLOVES, a pair . ‘ Kayser's Lined CASHMERETTE GLOVES, @ palr .......... 3 all arrive ck, kindly phy At once. | Main 8 ask, he Ciroulation Departmen ea x New York police have been us ing finger prints since April 6, 1906, as a part of the system for identify Portiand, Or.—-A footpad, holding I ing criminals. up Charles Barsee, former police man, looked in Barseo'# shoes socks, bat band and other outiand ish places for spoils, entirely over looking $75 in Harsee’s trousers Hosiery nl That the Spokane—As “the: retult of an| Girls Like Blanket Sale A Manufacturer ship- ped us a lot of single COTTON SHEET BLANKETS by mis- take. We refused to accept them; sent us word to sell them at a loss and charge dif- ference to them, #0 Dresses are designed with a reversible front Made white with Attractive percale in gray and blue. stripes, standing collar f with value at ' $1.00. The University Community Club ff meet tonight at the University biic Library Several special ii ommittees will report | Empire Kimonos, $1.00 The Great Northern Steamship | Utility Kimonos of cotton challis in Persian effects ‘s Iner Minnesota sailed from |] (aganaki yesterday morning on her | homeward voyage from Oriental || ports. of and trimméd with stitched revers of plain Price $1.00, red, laverider, tan and blue, made in Empire style sateen and buttons. worrrerrrrrrre ss! Basement Salerroom. 2 2,500 Yards of Fine Zephyr Ginghams Special 8c Yard best offerings in Dress Ging hams that we have ever made, is . * * * teeeeeener 1 of the of 2,500 yards of excellent Zephyr Ginghams, that we have planned for following a close-out purchase from a whol esale house. These Ginghams 31 to 32 which is from 4 to 5 inches ® the standard There at from, including | choicest 1912 pe It will pay you to lay in a liberal supply for next year's needs, even if you hai for these ginghams, as the saving is exceptional at the very low sal@ ng run from inc hes wide, $1.75 White ff than des SPREADS, size 76x84, especial price, each W. G. Carr, who wae injured in are le ast 35 styles to choose the university purhball coni est last Friday. is in @ serious condition effects in combination check s and plaids Scott C. Bone has been named to fill the vacancy on the board of) trustees of the Chamber of Com) merece cansed by the death of the |late Senator John L. Wilxon 13.—An ordinance fee from ago, to the cit Everett, Nov. raising the saloon license $1,000, charged two years $1,500, was introduced in counell today The inmates of the Seattle Chit - dren's Home, Ninth ay. and MeGraw The appointment of George Mur #t., will be given a real Thankagit phy and C. J, Kelly, 8r. ing feed this y . the Ladies’ Re |lo represent the Seattle C lief society having begun prepara-|club at the c meet tions for the affair American Kreme nounced # in to be h at Spokane, February 23-26 present use Se. yard, Women’s Gilt-Handle Umbrellas Special $1.00 O* sale Thursday in the sement Salesroom 26-inc The REE F * * Spokane, * Fred O'Hara # cause of blindness # unable fo find ser Umbrellas of water-proof black cotton Gloria, h size, With 8-rib frame. They have patent runners and long gilt some inlaid with pearl. Exceptional values, at $1.00. the lety —Nasement Special Values in Tailored and Trimmed Hats at $2.8 Offered in Four Interesting Special Lots Thursday, As Follows: Small Velvet Hats in black, brown, Small and Medium-size Felt } velvet and silk facings, trimmed in fan bands, feathers and wings. Special, $ Large and Medium-size Black | Tailored Hats, banded around cfo brim with grosgrain ribbon. $2.85. —Basement | The building at Third av. and James st., occupied by the Colis- sim theatre and several stores, jwill be wrecked about February |1, next, according to the plans of - jthe county commissioners, to make| Schooner Forest Home will start) way for the new courthouse. for San Diego today with a million} 2 feet of lum Schooner Transit} jia at the sa: son Park Improvement club at ite| sem|-monthly meeting in the Beacon | Hill schoo! tonight. Next year's of- ficers will be elected. navy- | blue and cardinal, pleasingly trimmed with | wings, flowers, fancy ostrich quills, ribbons } and silk plaitings. Special, $2.85. Small Black Plush Hats in popular tam trimmed rib- bons and wings. | Misdirected energy— jetting an indorsement from the bar association. Raising a mustache Beautifying a pair of suspenders to be given to father Christmas, flowers, $2.85. mill loading 800,000| {| Crown styles, with feet of lumber for San Francisco. | Special, Nome, Alaska, Nov. 13.—That the/ Pioneer Mining Co. has made the biggest strike in years in an old 300 Yards of food he can beg or steal for two] % The kind that |velt would win. here they are for The | San Francisco—Wallace Haynes, We have them in Friday. They are in I*Singe?” suggested © tonsertal | . * and blue borders. ribbed. absolutely Hi ccupy adjoining hospital cots | ExJudge Grosscup is now > the i} fnatend of the ordinary sheets. Each. ys A ae Mid "No, Pve jast had a banana.” may|@ thing like that nearly always FEATHER PILLOWS, covered with good grade losie 25c works out, She claims that a fruit happiness? 7 y eee EE 16M. WOOL BLANKETS }notia binff for $579.40, and an ap ways @ ORI care short the} white cotton filled. 8c 59 | | 81x90, special. each 1B ll curpocee were recommended be the at home each . MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. 1418-20-22 Third Ave, MacPHERSO RAY CO e * safety when her house burned. # | attle. of by Harold Nelson, 1411 1tth av,|ehurch was held at the home of jury to Wilson. The auto was badly | Made-to-Order Liabilities of $2,680.34 and assets |approved by the 8» Ray im eral court in the case of EB, G. Dit-| more #aloons in Ballard j - oceupy the attention of the Jeffer Here is a three-day offering that has had no equal and weaves, nothing finer in any tailor shop any- | weeks. He bet bis meals in their} wears without a Star readers’ benefit la farmer, wears celluloid collars light tan and gray, all sizea, both Bi ist, “Bure.” Paff, bloomp, went/ " bl Size 64x76 inches, both ends finished and just the fast black, and : 1% being mistaken for Woodrow dinary Hosiery }be the way of \arning down 4 drink happens just at a time when a dark satin ticking; ee 2 Ibs.; c diet will kill the craving for liquor. | » H mise | $1.25 COMFORTERS, covered in | SEAMLESS SHEETS, wttled gray and dark propriation for land at 28rd av, and last week 4m October z COMPO 3. | - < Crocheted BED | $3.50 COMFORTERS, very large | Hemmed PILLOW CASES, 42x harbor and public grounds commit American Ladies’ Tailors She was #/ Paul's English Lutheran church and ng SAHRA ABER AKASH AAKRE mm Or Hi — | Semi-monthly meeting ) | A runaway team, driven by Bud| Women's Home Mirsionary soc yesterday afternoon at University| Mra. F. Phorgosea, 2848 West 58th damaged, but Nelson uninjured. | . fill, in prefer- e f $800 are shown in the bank-| provement club last The club} u i ts levensen, a Renton merchant, yew | - | in Seattle. Just think of it—Your choice of hundreds where, made to your order by expert man tailors. for We will make to your order a Suit with lentirety for that pertod that Roowe- | lot of déarning on sale Thursday and lHe went Ife a rher shop.) with assorted pink fing Aad heavy Hil the collar. Haynes and the riced eth | Sateen at the entieaty chests. inda. 50c Black Cat came a0 ti “ Los Angeles.—“Have a cocktail!” # Wilson. Why ts It that some = & pair if Dr, Margaret C. Goettler’s scheme} @ man ought to enjoy complete specially _— each . ge gaa | ‘The purchase of park land at Mag- - At — 2 and Canadian rail-| with good grade Challie and | a 00 | tieie. anbelal wries 55c United | orown, a pair | SEAMLESS SHEETS, Yosler way for Wbrary and par | $1.45, and made like if done $2.98 | 36, special price, 12ic tos at fa theoting yeateréay 406 Union Street * Nov. 13--Mrs. a! Olympia, Nov. 13.—Articies of in ay to &|the Temple of Light, both of Se Wilson, collided with an auto driven|of the Gilman Park Methodist » 9 adies st. and Wetvern ay., rewulting in in-| st. yerterday afternoon @ ence toa unanimously ruptey schedules filed in the fed-|also announced itself as opposed to} terday. A debate on women's suffrage will | of patterns of the finest woolens, all the latest shades just $30. AN EXTRA SKIRT during this sale at $35. We Guarantee Our Work No suit leaves our shops until it is perfect and suits you absolutely. We guarantee that. You take no risks here. The sale starts at It will be a pleasure to show you the bargains. save from $15 to $25 during this sale. 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. You Any lady bringing this ad with her will be en- titled to an extra saving of $5. That is, this ad and $25 gets your suit. American Ladies’ Tailors 406 Union Street Trying to make your collar se |like one in the Advertisements. PETTTETTLTT TTT TTT * * le A French temperance work. ® * er estimates that one man out * * of every 15 in France is con * |® nected In some way with the ® * liquor business. * \® * TR TTR TOT tt tO tt “Vil not marry,” says a New York |manicurist to whom a wealthy rel. lative left a fortune. "T'm too fond of my customers,” That's the first |time we've heard of one confess: Hing. | Possibly One of the Female Rela. tives of the Well Known Mr. C, J. Caesar, William Faversham’s jroduction jof “Julia Caesar” represents a fine and a notable achieve ew York Times. ment Sailing, After two days Miss Ocean Spice ed to the county attorney's office Thursday | that her husband had left her—-Ok laboma Free Press, ling. f wedded: Sliss A Japanese. government official | in Los Angeles says his country. men are giving up rice and eating meat so they will grow taller, We call It superfluous conversation to try to inform anybody that the channel opposite No. 3, Anvil creek, is the news brougtt. here today is interrupting train service over the Grays Harbor line. Bellingham, Nov. 13.—Annual con- | ference of the Puget Sound districts of the Methodist church opens to- morrow with 75 deleg@#es. The conference will last two days, Dr. and Mrs, E. P. Fick have r turned from Washington, D. © where they attended the Interna- tional Congress of Hygiene. Mrs. Fick, who is a prominent woman suffrage worker and club woman, Visited many equal suffrage leaders in New York and Boston. REQUESTS 10 MORE DEPUTIES} That several hundred pounds of dynamite has been stored away in the vicinity of the Renton mines, where a strike is now pending, is the report made to United States Marshal Jacoby by a government agert, Jacoby {mmediately _ tele: graphed to Washington, D, C., for the right to appoint 10 more depu- tles to handle the strike situation, despite the fact that there has been and is no disorder, A heavy mud slide at Sherlock | Fine 50-Inch Broadcloths Special $1.00 Yard N exceptionally-low price for these fine, lustrous medium come in splendidly which weights Broadcloths, and heavy adapted for making up into dressy Suits, Gowns and Evening Wraps. Fifty inches wide, and offered in a color range including Brown, Dark-Wine, Garnet, Tan, Reseda, Olive, Gray, Navy-blue, Old-Rose, Pastel-Gray and Pastel-Green, The piec length. 44-INCH WOVEN-DOT TUSSAH ROY- AL, SPECIAL $1.00 YARD— Offered myrtle-green, taupe and brown, yard. Women’s Footwear Special $1.00 Pair range from 5 to 12 yards in Special, the yard, $1.00. in black, dark-plum, old-rose, catawba, wistaria, paon-blue, Very special at $1.00 —Basement Salesroom. Very Special, 9 REPE Gowns in’ many pretty made designs, in kimono style, and pat- terned with floral vines, small pink or blue dots or large chrysanthe- mums. Trimmed with Barmen lace edge or linen pat- tern lace insertion lrawnwith ribbon. Special 50¢. | | | | : Odd Lots pair. Women’ 's Pumps and Strap leather and suede, with turned soles special offering Thursday, Slippers in patent Sixty pairs sizes 214 to 7, at Fifty Pairs of Women’s Button and Lace Shoes various leathers, sizes 214 to 4, special $1.00 Le! we" t_ Sate sem:

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