The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1912, Page 8

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MY WORD! WHAT A BALLY STIR OUR ELECT: 10N MADE. IN LONDON London got quite fussed over the American elections. @ay after election with the placards which every Lond One of the most remarkable placards was the « These photographs show newsboys on the mn newsboy carries, .London newsboys never yell. eet ismued by the staid old Pall Mall Gazette, on which appeared, in great letters, the words, “Poor Old Taft.” The Evening News showed how uptodate it was by issuing the placard, “Taft Beaten to a Prazzle. Many Americans in Fleet st. and the Strand bought the to friends. GIRL’S WHOLE FAMILY SLAIN KAMLOOPS, RB. C., Twelve relatives acca in Mex jeo, including father, mother, three Poor Old Taft" placards and sent them home (MOVE MILLION SPOKANE, Nov, The fit} DOLLAR FACTORY teenth annual session of the Amer-| NAMPA, Idaho, Nov. 25.---Work- fean Mining © opened here) men are busy today preparing for | AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS OPENS) PORTO brothers and three sisters, is the this morning with 1000 from all the demolition of the million-dollar horrifying intelligence eyed in ov the country present. Ques . a telegram this morning to Miss 't to be discussed at this ses. | *W#4F factory of E. H, Dyer & Co., A more liberal ad-| ld to be the largest in the state. the mining laws; | The plant is being moved to Span Gertrude Bock, a milliner of this city, sion include ministration of The massacre occurred on the opening of Alaskan coal fields; a/ ish Fork, Utah, where the machin. ranch occupied by Mr. Bock, at model workingmen’s compensation ery and structural steel from the Pleasant. Valley, a short distance law Idaho factory will be shipped from Mexico City. Authorities have A keen fight ta ¢ acted on what The Nampa fact was built in been trying to locate the daughter/is called “the political heresy of|(he summer of 1906, and has been for a month the new nationalism. closed for the past three years. Special Va'ues in Tab'e Linens in Our New Store Get the Third Av. Habit—Make Our Store Your Headquarters | Ribbon Picture Sale Sale Special Special 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. Between Pike and Union Streets. Main 3604——We Satisfy Customers—Goods Delivercd——Main 3604 Table Linens, Napkins and Lunch Cloths are specially feaured for and Wednesday Tuesday selling I White Damask, 58 inches floral and conventional designs Special price, a yard wide 62 Pure inches White Irish Table Linen, wide. Special, a yard Bleached Irish 68 inches wide; Irish Linen a yard Linen Damask, a yard, special... inch vecial, »? ”? Lace Curtains You may wish to put up a new pair of Curtains, and we will be pleased to show you our line. Lunch Cloths, richly four corners; specially priced at 28x28 inches, the Table Napkins, 22x22-inch Special, a Table Napkin ins, 24x24 ine ies embroidered on Nottingham Lace Curtains, dozen ........ Lunch Cloths ranging in size 28 inches wide by 23-8 Others, a dozen, at $3.00, | price from 50c 00 yards long, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. EOD OE phicwiie hese a pair ... ’ 39c Nottingham Lace "Curtains in white or ecru shade, rich patterns, size 45 inches wide by 3 yards long, $1 25 a pair " White Scrim Curtains with colored borders in pink and Tatea heme eee _ 25e Ruffle Curtains in 3x7 Opportunities i in Women’s Coats a Suits Another shipment arrived and placed on sale for three days, Monda¥, Tuesday and Wednesday. white scrim, a pair is indow igri ste Black Kersey Cloth Coats in extra sizes, 39 to 51. They fi ie roge j cavy opaque | are plain tailored and braid trimmed on collar and cuffs. fl is Wakcat price he Regular $9.00 values, and priced for | bs } a quick clearance: Ot 203. ccscecvess reer Curtain Scrim, 36 inches | 4 ne Me CNIEE TASAR ENE CATLSAI RIA G SY i Women’s Plush Coats—one of the best buys we have made | this season. They are lined throughout with rich brocaded satin. The regular $20.00 and $22.50 values $15 00 ’ priced for quick selling at Women’s Suits—the material is all-wool serge. The coat is 32 inches long, lined ng 2 mc with high-grade guar anteed satin. wag? is the latest model. Colors are navy blue and black. Value $20.00, but priced $10 00 O) 00 TAGE WOME: BE ice oes hs vec ¥evaedahe Women’s Silk Dresses (samples), suitable for afternoon or evening wear; $20.00 value, and i them $12, 50 below market price we sell them at. American lady Corsets Are Popular because they are perfect in design and fit, and pric within the reach of all best selling models: fast colored borders, 20¢ value. SHOES FOR BOYS—the kind that look well and wear well, in calfskin. A special purchase en- ables us to place on sale— $1,25 value, Sizes 8 tO 13h. seeeeseeres Sita Bie tO SYpeeesee VOD wide, in white and ecru, Special price, Sy re 1 popularly Here are a few of our High Tops in black and tan, pepe ie ~) Style 298, in medium bust, extra lomg hip and back, with 02. | 3 Byeclally, pric | ** hose supporters. Special feature, ho 2.50 | ed, a $2 95 stays over hip. Low priced at ...... rev needa’ Ee ‘ eo a | Style 250, medium high bust, extra long hip and back, Material is coutil. Special feature, graduated clasp which holds in the abdomen, giving the figure $2, 50 Me erect position, Prieg i535 60 hind cs ca is MEN’S SLIPPERS, 59 Style 330, specially adapted for slender forms; 93 50 PALE cesses eoseseeeeeerssO¥G| and back, medium low bust. Material, CHILDREN'S RED 50 Procdded: batiste: Priee acs ec ee SLIPPERS .........0....0UG Other models in late designs, $1.00, $1.50 and $3.5 MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. 1418-20-22 Third Ave. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO, | teamster, THE SEATTLE COWGIRLS FOR FORT WORTH, Tex, Nov. 25. they were taking @ Sunday atroll town, Auguat erno up thelr arme amid a rain of bullets, and woman had become almost exhausted | er revolver while the other one re) waymen” covered Peterson with bh Heved him of $50 Julia Nichols and Annte Morris, der arrest, being held without ball YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People delivery Y attempt to muly ether paper for Star, It fe th AnAgement Lo rvice for all, © given courted attention. If your to arrive any night O'clock, kindl at onch. Mal d complaints ad pre r, fale phone: Nite © ‘ n 9400. the Cirowlation SUertment. Spanish War Veterans met at the beach at West Seattle yesterday and chopped and sawed a big pile of wood for Mise Inex Wlatady sis ter of one of the veterans, Afte the work was done they adjourned | to the home of Mr, H. C, Easlick ah dinner, E. W. Andrews, pr: jent of the. Seattle National bank, who return ed Inst night, after a two months trip through the Bast and Europe, believes prosperity is coming for the whole country. San Francisce.—Southern Pa cific officials here have an- nounced a $500,000 passenger station will be constructed soon on the site of the present depot, at Third and Townsend ste. WwW. C, T. U, ladies ef the Broad way circle will hold a rummage sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednes fay at 117 Prefontaine piace Bellingham, Nov. will cooperate with the Inland Navgation company in the con struction and maintenance of a dock and wharf tn (he government erway. Spokane, Nov, 25.—Senator Miles | Poindexter will be the only bull upper house of congress The other senate pro will remain within the | republican ranks, A real estate deat wae made Sat. urday between Charles Bruhn and Battle & MeGough, involving the! transfer to the latter of the Car lyle apartments, 320 Summit av Washington, Nov. 25.—Aceording to official report, it coat Charles Hojfner democrat, of Seattle 5 to get third "place in the} mt “ congressiot al election. NOT INFORMED "I hear that your daughter is to be married?” “I've heard the same rumor, my self, but I'm not taken into the! confidence of the women folks at our home.” W. 8. U’Ren of Oregon City, vie! iting in Seattle yesterday, said that two years from now would find him running for governor of Oregon on the platform favoring single tax and the abolishment of the state seni Brotherhood of the First Presby- terian church will hold its last pub- lic meeting of the year Tuesday at & o'clock. Seattie Council of Women Voters will meet at the Ross-shire hotel, 603 Marion st, on Tuesday at & o'clock. In a collision Saturday with an east Union car, J. Thompson, a was thrown from his wagon and received a broken leg Tt was nailed together by a car | penter, Or—Capt. Harry A the oldest pilot in point of Portland, Emken, bservice on the Columbia and Wil He had business: lamette, is dead here today been in the steamboat since 1860. Salem, Or.—There are 375 prison- ers in the state penitentiary, ac cording to a comptlation prepared by State Labor Commissioner 0, P. Hoff, most of whom are natives of New York City Comptroller Harry W. Car- roll yesterday received a letter from the bureau of census at Wash- ington, D. C., commending the ac counting system used in keeping Se. attle’s books, San Francisco,—T and make arrangem hibit at the Panama-Pacific expost tion in 1915, the fair commission from West Virginia js here today, Water will be shut off in the dis trict between Fourth ay. and Ferdt: nand st. from 42nd av. to Lake Washington on Tuesday, Nov, 26, from 9 a. m, to 6 p, m Seward, Alaska—The govern ment coal outfit at Knik wil) be moved into the Natanuska coal fields for operation this winter. A crew of experienced miners will be taken with the outfit, Portland.—Southern Pacific hae purchased the last bit of ground be and hia wife were forced to dance and throw 25.—This city *|boasted they would put us in the} TWO MERE MEN ~Attacked by two cowgirla’ while | along the road, several miles from After the badly frigntened man the larger of the two “high+ both under 20 years of age, are un On charges of highway robbery od Falls The | tween Bue and Klamath for the Natron-Weed cutoff. cutoff will serve an immense ter \ritory arrested | stolen ativerware in Tacoma, admit | ted this morning he wae an ¢% | caped convict from the Salem pen itentiary | Portiand.—Britieh Columbia car.) |rled off the potato prize, the most |hotly-contested of the Northwest | Land Products show, Goldendale Wash, took the prize for the best) xhibition In the land products OF COURSE STAR_ Karlie--Why does the eye have| ff lashes, pa? i Hie Pa—Because it has a pupil, my son, eae | Que birds. abn tot Anne concerning boys on | Mra. W. R. Rusk, of Tacoma, has} jxiven $3,000 to the Tacoma Humane society as the nucleus of the With 6,000 tons of hay, grain and commissary supplies for Honolniu and Manila, 60 head of horses for the cavalry at Honolulu, and a big | shipment of mules, the transport Dix sailed thie morning | } A big ceremonial of the four |Northweat Temples of the / iShrine will be held in the Seattle |Armory November 30. Shriners of [Seattle are making extensive prey. | rations for the entertainment o on | i Myatic 6 vinitors, | The Chalet club of the University | jot Washing has be ed jebarter by the natlonal |ternity of Theta Deita Chi | | | | George H. Rummens, counse! for J. T. Trivett, street car conductor, feonvieted of the murder of Oliver Sanford, asked a new trial because Juror 8. M. Baum was separated | from the rest of the jury when he | u t downtown to get a shave. Marie L. Nevins began Saturday against Police: Boyd and J, L Zimmerma O77 She claims the policemen | entered her lodging house and| broke In the door of her room. ] ollege suit on en T. J for $16.) Republic.—-While out on ball on) the charge of receiving deponits | when his bank was insolvent, C. A | Wallace, banker of Kettle Falis,) Was arrested again Monday on a charge of embezzlement of $656.87. Tacoma—Henry Gable, sentenc- ed to the penitentiary in 1907 for robbery, waa pardoned by Gov. Hay |that he might go back to his Min- | nesota home to claim a third inter- ext in a $200,000 estate left by bis father. Washington.—A pian for the re organizing of the custonm. service, containing a provision for the re moval of the Puget sound custome headquarters from Port Townsend to Seattle, will be transmitted to President Taft by Secretary Mac Veagh, DEBS, AWAITING ARREST, BRANDS CHARGES FALSE | By Uplted Prean Leased Wire. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 26.— Bugene V. Debs, socialist candidate for president at the recent election, is awaiting arrest here on an in- dietment from Girard, Kas., charging him with sending obscene matter through the mails. Indictments on a similar charge | also have been returned Phifer, editorial writer of the Ap- peal to Reason, a socialist newspa- per, published at Girard. Julius Wayland, late owner of the publica- tion, recently committed sutcide while the grand jury was consider ing the evidence against the ac cused men, “These indictments,” Debs said today, “are based on lies. It is the work of @ clique of men who have penitentiary and either bankrupt or destroy the Appeal to Reason.” LABOR FEDERATION COMES TO SEATTLE ROCHESTER, N. Y., Noy, 25. Seattle has been chosen as the meeting place for the 1913 conven tion of the American Federation of Labor, The convention closed Saturday with the election of officers, For the first time since 1896 there was decided opposition to the re-elec. tion of Samuel Gompers as pr dent. He defeated Max Hay vice president of the Federation, by 6,000 votes, Hill who are shooting | ff against |} The Humane society has received | IH ii a fund for | bullding of an animal hospital. | i i i HH H \ Frederick & Nelsor New Displays of Felt Gift Slippe A* IDEA of thei activeness gained from th n in the illust all are of fine, soft felt th eozy quilted 5 and each pair comes packed in a novel § box that is sure to p young folks, Children’s and Misses’ Felt Comfy §| with “picture” toes ; | th Duteh children jg, white ; brown with rabbit sign; cardinal elephant design zes from 5% to 10%, pair “Puss-in-Boots” Comfy Slippers, in car-| Children’s Ribbon-trimmed dinal felt, with kitten pattern on collar. | pers, in li blue, navy-blue, pink and ap Sizes, 5% to 1314. $1.50 pair. | dinal. Sizes to 2. $1.25 pair, Children’s Chinchilla Leggings, in cardinal and gray; also black and white Jersey f cloth, $1.25 pair. Arrivals in Women’s Felt Slippers Include: Comfy De Luxe Slippers, in light-blue, | Women’s Peerless Comfy Slippers lavender, pink, oxford-gray and chinchilla | and black, trimmed with ribbon amy a gray. Sizes to 7; $1.75 pair pon, at $1.50 pair Short Lines of Carlson-Currier Embroidery § Also of Glossilla Floss and Twist ae to Close se 25¢ the Dozen Women’s and Children’s Gloves in Gift HE styles and colors in current fashionable request are fully represented, in qualities carefully chosen and confidently commended to all who sensibly give Gloves a prominent place on their Christmas gift lists. Glove Bonds will be issued in any amount desired. Just a few sugges- tions: AT $2.25 PAIR Chevretie Tanne Kid, two-clasp, pique style, black and tan. One-clasp P. X. M. Kid, pearl clasp, white, black, tan, gray, mode and brown AT $2.00 PAIR— Two-clasp Pig ie Kid, blac hite and colors Two-clasp Pique Suede, black, tan and gray. One-clasp Mocha Gloves, gray and butternut. One- and Two-clasp Cape, P. X. M. style; tan, white, black and graye AT $1.50 PAIR— LONG SUEDE GLOVES— ear on “Jength, “$375 pair; 20 Sixteen- -bu $4.50 CHILDREN’S GLOVES— : Boys’ and Girls’ Kid Gloves, $1.00, and $1.50 pair. Children’s Short Gloves in selected qualities of Kid, ° ton, Cape, Suede and Mocha AT $1.15 PAIR— Cun-dlaas Pique Kid Gloves, white and black, ing colors with heavy embroidery in contrast- Mocha Gray pair. LONG KID GLOVES— Infants’ Kid and Mocha Mitte Sixteen-button length, 2.25, $2.65 and | pair. 63.50 pair; 20-button, $4.25 pair; 24-button, Infants’ White Knit Mittens, 4 $5.25 pair. 50c, 6S5e atl &5c pair. j Thanksgiving Specials in Open-Stock Dir 50-PIECE SET Special $9.75 Fine grade English Porcelain Dinner | with dainty border design in shades of mt d, and green (at left). ‘ 50-piece Set, special $9.75. 100-piece Set, special $16.50. 50-PIECE SET $11.25 as illustrated, dec- English Semi-Porcelain Set, orated with tastéfully-arranged border design in Old English blue 50-piece Set, 100-piece Set, (at right). special $11.25. special $20.75. 50-PIECE SET $12.00 ) der design of turquoise-blue, insertions of tiny, 5 J ers in enamel effects, and gold edge (at left}. / Special, for the 50-piece Set, $12.00. 50-PIECE SET / 4 a ee $20.00 4K With Autumn leaf spray design in delicate col- ee —Firet Ploor, Ammex, Extra light-weight English porcelain, with b ay orings, on the Ranson shape. All separate pieces haye stippled gold handles (at right). special $20.00. 100-piece Set, special $35.00, The 50-piece Set,

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