The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 10

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inet Sy care ACPHERSON- HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS———————-GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY MAIN 3406 MAIN 3406 Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 O'Clock WOMEN’S Men’s COATS Department This is the store that Women, as well as men, like to trade in gives its patrons the | this Section, as there is no tedious waiting Dost ye h ore of for packages, and goods are properly priced chilla ‘oats gray, brown and navy | MEN'S CAMEL HAIR AND NATURAL blue, They are full 54) WOOT UNDERWEAR, good weight for inches long with extra | winter wear; $1.25 value for Satur- good lines and fit prop- | day, a garment eee ee eS 98c priced | | MEN'S WOOL AND SOCKS, all sizes, and specially priced, a pair, 17¢, or 6,pairs for erly. Specially for Saturday— $12.50 Black Caracul Coats All sizes, 14 to 4, priced for Saturday at $9.75 Small Women’s Coats CASH MERE $1.00 with dark red weight and Ae SUITS—Coat is double- the Knicker material is good and heavy $2.98 GAR- BOYS’ SWEATERS in gray, or navy trimming; splendid priced special for Saturday BOYS’ SCHOOL the style; breasted, Pants are in bocker and will wear well priced for Saturday Specially DR. DENTON’S SLEEPING that are cut with the || MENTS for the little folks—all sizes tight lines to suit the | priced according to size— smaller women’s fig Be WD 00. sicssesesas ures; in gray mixtures, also in tan and navy. Special at OUTING NIGHT GOWNS—For the little $10 00 folks; a nice, warm material, made.in high . > . te vob! and V-neck, hemstitched collars, tucked yoke; sizes 2 to 8; Girls’ Coats oe | Specially priced, each in a variety - cloths | Sizes 10 to 12 and styles, specially | Such 10,°° Aco tigacns de priced $6. 00: ey Tee Also have the Sleeping Garments, | with feet; 2 to 6, each. * A8c OUTING SKIRTS for the little Girls, with buttonhole and hemstitched flounce, and band to button onto underskirt; sizes 2 to 12 years, and p etiee accore ting 35c to size; 25¢ and. SHIRT W AISTS—We are closing out all | odds and ends in white Waists, high and | tow necks, long and shart sleeves, embroid- ered and lace trimmed. The prices range $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, 95c | priced spec ial, to close, at sizes MISSES’ RAIN CAPES, with hood WOMEN’S RAIN COATS, WOMENS PETTICOATS in silk chiffon taffeta; also silk messaline; come in change- | / able and plain colors; also black; $2, $9, $4.00 values, priced for Saturday mannish tailored | WOMEN’S HATS, the $2.00 kind, just right for wet weather, in plaids and checks, special EMBROIDERY Cleanup Sale; | LACE COLLARS in the small | CRETONNES in extra good they are in narrow and wide | and large sizes, $1.50 values, | weight, new fall desiens, 5 flouncing up to 14 inches, values | special for 95 ell debe 1 c Saturday ..........5... : c | being 25c up to 0c; | priced to close, a vera... 150 RIBBON special for Saturday— | CURTAIN SCRIM with fast col- ored borders, wide, special, HAND BAGS tn allleather 43 leather lined; the new- $1.48 est shapes, inches a yard. 15¢ price widths up to 4 inches, In } TABLE LINEN—Y it be most all colors, a yard.. 10c | SILVER MESH PURSES, the | pleased with our Lage, and WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFs | ’¢'Y newest, “aera - 69c you should see them; 62inch Iriah Linen Damask, —sheer, dainty white material, | a yard with 1-8inch hem and neatly 10c MacPHERSON-GRAY CO 9c 98 MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. HAIR BARRETTES in the very latest styles, specially priced st 280 tnd. -,...00C rd Ave. 72-inch IRISH LIN DAMASK, a yard. THE SEATTL Seneca elected July when struck by A. B. Clark’? | wireless telegraph: auto, has been awarded $1,000 dam- pach ages. ler De Fuse running through the} | course. CARUSO FASHIONABLE WINTER COATS AND SUITS —ON NATIONAL CREDIT MANHATTAN Ladies’ Tailoring MANHATTAN Ladies’ Tailoring Tomorrow we show special val- ues in fine Man- hattan Tailored Suits, both strict- ly tailored and at- tractive fancy models made up and guaranteed by the best mak- ers. In sizes and models for Misses and Women, we All the Latest Styles in Winter Coats, Fine Ma- terials, Splendid Tailoring, all Sizes — see the values we offer at $15. to 35 Reliable Furs on Credit In every rare Fur and in popu- lar priced Furs we show @ com- * plete display of Greatest Tenor, who will Heard at Eilers Music House Tomorrow Night. $25 Alterations Free When Required night. Other distinguished artists will also be heard, including Melba, Scotti and jJovely Geraldine Far rar, They will be heard via the Vietor, the Edison and the new Co- lumbia Grafancla. Recent im provements in these sound-repro- ducing machines enable one to hear the actual voices of the singers in all the original fuliness and beauty, even though they themselves are |many miles away. The concerts are efitirely free and are invariably given to a “packed house.” They are given in Bilers Recital hall at Third and University street. The | doors open at 7:30, the concerts be- | ginning at 8 o'clock sharp, MILLINERY SPECIAL—We of. fer tomorrow a group of 100 trim- Scarfs and Muffs meq Hats, small models suitable er Re and complete sets for elderly women, original values Special for —every Fur truly Of $5 to $10, priced to clear Saturday named, Buy your @Wiekly at Pigg sated Fur on National Lot of Frew credit. " oo aoe up. TFITTING C J O. 15 SECOND AVENUE fe rie st offer unmatched The mighty tenor will sing the|sented with a ten-pound turkey by |{8e bed. “I didn't know Lou Dit- values at great Lament at Eilers popular|the company the day before | 10n lived here,” he scribbled on a Saturday night concert tomorrow) Thanksgiving. lure of the When I have time,amid my myriad duties, I shall go forth and breathe the country alr, 1 shall drink deep ofumature’s many beauties, And T shall smile am mortals everywhere, When I have time I shall give the leash to pity, And suceor those amid the grit and grime; 1 shall bring joy to sad folke of the city When | have time. When 1 have time and life is not so hurried, I shall be pleasant to each soul I meet; No little thing shall get my temper flurried, 1 shall be patient, tender, calm and sweet, Now by a thousand dut I am haltered, My frown i» grim, my anger prone to climb, Hut all this ugliness will soon be altered, When I have time, When | have time to snateh away from labor, 1 aball give thought to other things than pelf, I wball deal squarely, kindly, with my neighbor And treat him as I'd have him treat myself, When I have time (what visions I am seeing Of Ife that shall be lovely ae a rhyme) I'm busy NOW-I'll be a Human Being, When I have time, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People ing in bed, has been patented by a Tennessee doctor. A sult case with lege and drop ves, that can be converted into a sample room table, in the latest thing for the drummer, Subscribers to The Seattle Star will capfer a favor by notifying this office at ones of ali t and rem aper, or fy tute ‘an per for The Beattie Fein’ une desire of the management to secure the beet for all, omplaints 4 prompt per falls te rive abt by ¢€ o'clock, kindly phone this offices at onee Main #400 Ask for the Clreulation Department re prom A German inventor has perfected & 1,000 horsepower turbine motor, driven by the explosion of producer gus and alr, It is being used suc cessfully for driving a high-voltage dynamo. Washington.—The North At lantic fisheries treaty between the United States and Great Britain was ratified here today by Seere A good substitute for hard rub- ber bas been produced from com mon sea weed by English scien tary of State Knox and Ambassa- | sts do: Iryoe. ra ogee om ——- | Natural Remark. Women's Loyal Moose circle wil! Loulse—The man that Edith mar tied te a reformer. Julia—How did he int Judge. hold a meeting on Nov. 19 at 2:30 at Brother Moose hall, Second and | Charter members will be lose = his all public clocks in Ralph Swearingen, Hereafter injured last) Germany will be kept together by The time will be sent out every minute from a radiotransmitter in a central sta tion, BOUND TO REACH HIM, Or—The widely her. + show opened today and is to be attended by Sir Thomas Lipton and other notables. volves a searchlight blank cartridges regular inter vain is the invention of a Wyoming man who Counts on it to keep the wolves and bears from bothering his stock. The Germans have perfected a \eystem of mirrors supplementing a motion pleture machine in such a way an to show the figures on the screen in lifelike perspective, much | an figures appear in a stereoscope. The official canvases of election returns of King county will be made at 3 o’cloek today In the coun- | |ty auditor's office, The county ditor and the commissioners const tute the canvassing board. Howe—1 saw that eminent reform streets with a stepladder this morn- ing. What do you suppose he was after? Wise—Tho Bremerton Commercial Club will } hold a banquet and reception at the | Methodist Episcopal church Mon-| day, in honor of the congressional delegation of this state. man higher up, of imship Curacao will soon re- place the Spokane on the soath- eastern Alaska run. Returns from election in the Cén- die precinct, in Alaska, Nome dis- trict, have been held up, and Geo. | Sweet, B. Grimm and Elwood Brun- er, candidates for the house and Edwin F, Meyers, on trial for com- pilcity in pavy yard frauds, was) crossexamined yesterday by Die-| triet Attorney Coiner and W. H./senate of the Firet Alaskan legisla Morris. ture, now in the city, can't find out whether they are elected or not. Peoria, Ill, Nov. 15-—On their nical way from Chicago to St. Louis, two} Jaunches, the A. BH. Moore and the Five Dollar Bill, plunged over the governmem dam at La Grange, IL, yesterday, On their way to Washington, 0. . Col. W. P. Richard: chief of | \ tho Alaska road commission, and Lieut, Glen BE. Edgerton, a member of the commission, are stopping at the Seattle hotel. The Seattle Hebrew Literature jcirele was formed last night at a meeting of the Seattle Hebrew | School organization, for the pur Vithjalmur Stefaneson, who dis covered a race of blonde Bakimox in the Arotic, will fit up an expedi tion to discover a continent sup posed to exist in the Arctic regions. | Raymond, Nov. 15.—When (pose of furthering the knowledge |i] six young women employed as of modern Hebrew literature. 1 deputy rke in the court _- i house were told they were to Claude W. Meldrum, promoted |] receive a $10 boost in ry, they gurgied gleefully. The gurgie subsided when it was explained the raise was granted on the condition that they do not marry within th years. Now y are thinking it over before accepting. to be assistant general passenger agent of the Western department of the Great Northern railroad, will be succeeded by Thomas J. Moore as city passenger and ticket agent. The Alaska Coast Co. liner Ad- miral Sampson arrived yesterday, completing ber last voyage of the |i year In Alaskan Waters. Everett, Nov. 15.—Everett is to have a steel mill employing 1,500 men, it is reported, Salem, Or.—A thief entered the | Ii room of John Harris in a local | Ballard —Married employee» of | +01 and stole a horse blanket off Bolcomb Mill Co. each will be pre- Loe Angeles.—tos Angeles is to be “all lit up” if the city couneil approves an ordinance allowing electric signs 30 feet high on the roofs of buildings, Col. William C, Gorgas, chief sani. tary engineer of the Panama canal zone, has been honored by the Royal Society of England forrhis| work in cleaning up the canal coan- try. Tacoma, Nov. 15.—Chief of Police Loomis has announced he will en- force Tacoma’s curfew law to the letter. White Bluffs.—Farmers tn ‘the | orchard district are delighted, All, records for rainfall for the past 12 years in the valley of the White Bluffs country have been broken, The same increases of bank clearings over last year have continued during this month. he rate of inore has been 500,000 to $1,600, NOW RUSSIA TAKES UP BULL FIGHTING ST, PETERSBURG, Nov. 15,— The first bull ring has opened in Russia and the golden youth and everybody else having money to spend are betting. They expect to persuade the czar to give official sanction to the sport. From Spain have arrived 40 fight- emma ing bulls and 58 bull fighters. The A pneumatic bed bath, making it|bull ring will have accommodation possible to bathe the sick while ly-|for 6,000, J. M. Norton has been appointed general agent of the Missourl Pa- cific of the Northwest territory, with headquarters in Seattle. It is thought the appointment of an agent for the Northwest means it will make a bid for the lumber trade, Casper Weiss, the smallest Shrin- er in the world, appearing this week at the Empress, was the feat entertainment given by local Shriners Wednesday night, following their annual business meeting. E_ STAR FREDERICK & NELSO} 2,000 Pairs Women’ 8 Silk- Lisle Hosiery * 2,000 Pai irs Women’s Silk Lisle Hosiery to Sell Sata Pair. Black, Tan, White. Sizes 8144 to 10. First Floor, BASEMENT SALESROOM | Special Values in Ostrich Ply Basement Salesroom, Saturday AT $1.95. Exceptional values in a lot of eleven dozen Black and White Ostrich Plumes, sixteen inches long and seven. inches wide; special $1.95. AT $3.75. Colored Ostrich Plumes in plain Brown, King’s- blue and, Gray, also pleasing two-tone combinations. Fighteen inches long and & inches wide. Six dozen Plumes in the lot, to sell at $3.75 each. AT $3.50. A small lot of fine White Ostrich Plumes, slightly soiled from display, fw from 18 to 22 inches, and from’7 to 9 inches Very special, $3.50. AT $5.00. t OSTRICH QUILLS, SPECIAL, Ostrich An wtment of Light-blue and Pink | Quills in. black, white, Ostrich Plumes, extra fine flues, 18 inches ee navy and natural colors 17. fong and 9 inches wide; special, $5.00 ee Bigeon ote nATS a Very attractive values are also Featured| CIAL $2.95 in the Regulas Lines of Black and White} Fashionable Shapes for trimma French-curl Plumes, at $2.75, $3.75, $4.50, | ostrich plumes, in Hats of good” $5.00, $7.50 and $8.50. | black silk velvet. Special values apa ent American Lady Corsets By Popular $1.00 "hte Br Style 128, Price $1.00 ": An excellent fitting model for the average figure. The’ moderately low with drawstring across top and the ‘skit enough to give a perfectly smooth contour. Fitted with large hook below front stay and two sets supporters. Style 132, Price $1.00 long C with low bust fitted with drawstring. An extremely rset, designed for the average The material the boning and snugly encases the hips and thighs. hook below front and attached. Children’s Dresses $3.50 HILDREN’S School Dresses of warm- weight serge, flannel and cotton Ox- ford cloth in shepherd's checks, stripes and plain navy-blue, attractively trimmed with tailor braid and buttons, Price $3.50. stay two sets of strong hose Black SateenP %e LS Bescsy S Petticoats of bd black sateen, made with plaite fled with oy underlay. or tucked flotnce, Price 95¢. Basement —Rasement “Basement Balesroom Priscilla Aprons, Special 89 HE. attractive Priscilla Apron pictured may also be It is made of splendid quality dot; light blue, lavender or blue and white striped patterns with design ‘ a house dress. delit Stripes; or with white navy white titel Trimmed at rick-rack Special, neck, sleeves and pockets with and , 89¢. . Dutch Cap to match Apron, with turn-back trim rack, special 19¢. Saturda WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS, SPECIAL $ Suits in plain and Norfolk styles, made up in weaves of Serges, Cheviots, Mixtures and Faney carefully cut and finished. Good trimmings and lini Colors, black, navy-blue, brown, grays and tans. Sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 42. Special $12.50, —Basement Women’s Heavy White Cotton Union Suits Special 85c Each MAKER'S qualities of Women’s heavy White Cot- ton Union Suits, showing slight oil spots and hence barred imperfections that will in They are woven in fine-ribbed style and seamless. Thee are ig shaped to fit the body perfectly, and are of slightly lighter weight Neck and front are crocthet-finished, and is second from regular lines, but subject to ne any way affect their service at waistline ribbon-drawn. neck Regular and Extra Sizes. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length’ | High néck, short sleeves, ankle Exceptionally low-priced at 85¢ each. —Tasement and Children’s School She ISSES’ and Children’s Button Shoes in patent gun-metal calf, made over foot-form and good service, Sizes 6 to 8, $2.00 pair; 8% to Mh 11% to 2, $2.50 pair; 254 to 6, $3.00 pair. Children’s and Misses’ Vici Kid Button Shoes, > Sizes 4, Misses’ lasts des give pair; heavy soles and extension edge. 8% to pec pair, Children’s Vici Kid Button Shoes, ¢ iceable, sizes 5 t6 8, special $1.00 pair. Children’s Rubber Boots, sizes 6 to 10 od-fitting and

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