The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1913, Page 10

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OFFERS BILL TO CARE FOR | Btaft Bpecial OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan, 17 a a make blind residents of the state} useful, intelligent, self nstenana| citizens, is the hope of Represent ative CW. M 8on, pogpator from Walla Walla mn furtherance of this objeet, Representative Masterson on q Thursday introduced two bills. One appropriates $6,000 in the care of the state board of eduea top. for the purpose of devising an adequate plan for the schooling of all blind children under schoo! age at a cost not to exceed $1 per day for each pupil The second bill provides for the establishment of the Washington commission for blind, to consiat of the secretary of state, the super intendent of instruction, and an ap pointee of the governor to act as “road agent’ for commission Masterson asks of $15,000 to carry an appropriation ut this idea “The Count of Luxembourg,” the big New York musical suc cess, will be seen at the Met ropolitan theatre some time this season, arrangements hav- , ing just been completed for its 3 appearance here } Children’s Gray Union Suits 19¢ New Idea Patterns 10c SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Reduced for Saturday January Clearance Sale Men’ s Vursishiags You to trade in a store where you feel at home at same time ou are getti full c your mone Just the kind of a store we aim to have for you. Come j in and us, then you can } rest . te $1.25 Men's Union 98 4 Suits now dai at C 25c Cashmere and Wool Socks, put up 6 $1 00 pairs in a box, for.. ' $3.50 Men's Union Suits in fancy mixtures, $9 99 now priced at.... ' ® $1.00 Men's Dress 59 Shirts now price C $1.25 Men's Night Shirts, good, he Outing : 98 Manel, now at C q Boys’ Blouse. “Waists spe- e cially ito 5c é $4.00 Boys’ Suite, with dou- ble-breasted Bat, blouse and Pants, now me 69 —, eenmnaie crix co. priced at STATE BLIND ee SPEAKING OF THE SEVEN WONDERS, HERE'S A LIST OF REAL SCARCE ON The the blind | Cornell university |ectenti{ie monthly with a lat ,feven uptodate wonders. the list in the order of Importance Wireless Synthetic chemistry Radium. Antitoxins, osbiahaiss department Aeroplanes Pan ama canal, y. Hat of wonders other wonders just if not me ofthinks his rival is supplying aytent for the office as he The man who doen't know what hogwrasele means the first time he Here 18) heare it. as} » wonderful e The suburbanite whose toes don't riding freeze every for a nickel The Capito! Hi feeses that lo Hut | thought The mother who boys are so much nicer than her than the Cornell chemistry depart-| own, ment's wonders, Here's a list The boy whe political candidate who yard. The 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. HEALY BUILDING We Satisfy Customers ia . Zs > $2 Suits “10 s $12.50 and $15.00 COATS Black Thibet and Ker th Ch acul Broad- 1 Imita Lamb Plushes, cl tion Persiar Cloth thr guarant« also br satin; now th . ‘$1475 =: Women’s Suits The for Suit opportunity buy thar Suit ing was ne better right now Every we show strictly mod plain new man-tailored lined with guar { satin, now HALF PRICE is el, coat ante $25.00 | $1250 20.00 0.00 Wool Dress Goods #. 25 All Wool Dress Goods and Noveltie: “ene es, n 65c to 75¢ All Wool Serges Novelty Plaid 36 | wide placed Looking for Shoe Children’s Calf butte Size Size to $1.19 $3.00 Shoe black now Values? our line Shoes, in mo now ‘st 00 | 3 to 7 now | st 45 Solid Calf or Lace, in $2.15 418.20.22 Third Ave. j 9 to 8 ier Boe 12% now Men's s, Button or tan, ACPHERSON-GRAY night i girl, who con ve is her only thinks other plays when home in the Phinney avenue car The newsboy who wo a paper because he hasn't change are just as compe in his owe Miller's Tbe Corsets Now January It will pay Slankets six I while prog Bhaaket Sale you months this sa Adler’s Cape Gloves $1.00 buy ad in to in le is gs Cotton Sheet Blank- ull bed siz now $2.50 Blankets, tan and gray now in 9be white, $1.98 $5.50 Blankets in white, tan nd gray and gray now All W now Half nkets $3.75 that from Price. Lace Curtains In find place dale $1.25 Lace Cur 3 yards long listing we et them in t Inventory we iny, $0 he ¢ tains, $2.00 Lace Curtains now priced at $3.00 Lace Curt now priced at ains 98c $1.65 $2.45 Rug Specials $2.00 values now $3.00 values $4.00 values nov $1.60 $2.50 $3.00 Women's Shirt Waists $1.25 White Lingerie Shirt oi 00 Women’ $1.00 Misses’ Union priced tc s House Dr in check 6c cream white 35¢ value in Women’s Vests now 25c Word goes out that all | Hats the 7 choi Trimmed Oo name for | low; 8 must Women’s Hats | rice go, Soc ‘ie Winter Coatings $2.00 and $2.25 a yard Coate ings, $8 inches wide, a yard’, $1.59 $1.50 Coatings in dark red, navy blue brown, a yard and 5 MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. "t give you ‘ , if your any kindl 6 a Aek ulation Department The « arty will give a masque BSociallet temple, 1416 ®eventh av. Sat urday evening, January 18. THE SEATTLIC club will hold a next Monday evening por will be served at the Y program has been arranged 6:30 the the lest & be dinc ature now In sen A charge of birdehot was re ceived the back Thursday by M. Nightengale, a rancher near Clyde, as he wae walking about his place, I came from a carcloss hunter, he believes. in THE UNION BIBLE class, con lueted by Mra, ¢ Stautenbor igh, will meet January 23, at 10 Yelock, In Plymouth church. NEW YORK.-Reporters of the Jewish Daily struck Thurs day, demanding a minimum wage fe of $25 weekly. They're angry because of too much bluepenciling of their copy, VICTORIA. JAPANESE Tamba Maru arrived Thursday night, in ow master, Capt. J TACOMA.-Ten dollars was obtained from J. M. Mamlock, proprietor of the 8. & M Liquor company, by two mas ked men Thursday night. WASHINGTON LIUS was Secretary Nagel EDWARD Eneland. CENTRALIA—THE Ostran der grammar school, or tardiness last Septem PORTLAND.-THE bin river SPOKANE—-DAMAGES of $25,000 is asked by Mra. Julia Birch for injuries received when struck last June by Mise Frances Abererombie’s auto. NORTH YAKIMA tural association development and CHEHALIS. — 8AM 6UT. TON, 28 years old, was killed by a train Thursday night, while walking home the railroad track on VANCOUVER, B.C the Cheslakee nquest decided th shingle mill, built by local and outside capital, began operat ing Thursday with a capacity of 250,000 a day EASTON ed in to found that th j ebildren b PA.—A physic ve two SOCIALISTS WILL at the Socialist te | Seventh av, Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock, for the purpose “ indorsing three councilmanic | jeandidates for the coming elec | ton DEPL TY {CORONER JOE |NING fs today trying to the body of a mn found Thursday at the of West 10 A let er d to Jack McDonald | STAGGERS’ CLUB, con of its member at Dona gave R. V. Me at the were ast night Mr. McDonald, Vic Wilson, Hal Ryan Clinton Scott, Clyde Sowers an McLeod r Anderson Staggers the ers 24th. THE SALE of seats for the G a the ‘Moo cpeaad & brisk! JOHN M. COOKE, 64, a resident this thorniad of Hallard for the t 15 years died at his home at 1547 West 57th JOHN JARLES was — injured Friday, He is survived by a son, about the head and chest Friday |¢ushter and sister when st by a taxi at the of Occidental ay. and Yesle RENO, NEV.—A general small L, W. Ziehrich was booked ion a/pox epidemic, resulting to date in harge of reckless driving jone fatality, {s keeping the health | authorities busy here today, | SUIT BROUGHT by the Denny Renton Clay and Coal company] CINC ATI.—THE flood is re igainst the Congress Construetion | ceding today, The Ohio river for $2 Federal 387.07 bas Judge Ratikir company |dropped by OAKLAND. — ERIC LIND BLOM, Alaska millionaire, sued Richard Dybergh, laborer, for $200, due on a note. Judge held that even a rich man was entitled to his dues, | a | NEW YORK—When 22 pigeons were taken from two boys who had stolen them and taken into police headquarters a note was pined on the leg of one, telling the owner to call . for the others, and the bird re- leased. In an hour the owner “appeared with the fete @nd took the birds. ANOTHER? DROP of a gent in the price of eggs has catsed dealers to mourn and house wives to rejoice. Eggs are now ne this keyce Business Girls special sersion A club sup Ww. ¢ A. cafeteria at 6 o'clock, A musical At bills to be Introduced at m are MY deported Thuraday by Mylius had been convicted of libeling King George of Puget Sound will withdraw from the rvice at the mouth of the At the con vention of the Washington Hortteul Thursday, general cultivation were The jury tn many on the sinking ship we ted by the crew | MONTESANO. — THE new an call ttend Mra. Berton Perkins mother and two of separate bold a mars sisting of laid for Gauntlett, Rex Claud Sanders Danna, Joe Hal Ray next dance been | selling at 32 cents, id the dealers sadly predict “@nother | drop, ° ° lof the world, AT THE THEATR © pHIg WEEK. @ Moore—"A Modern Kye.” Metropolitan—Dark. Beatti@-Seattic Block Co. In "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford.” Pantagos- GRAND—Vaudeville and motion plotures CLEMMER — Photoplays and vaudeville MELBOURNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. | “Twilight of Her Life,” at Clemmer, le & story of a beautiful dies. eee “The Hattie of Gett oot fight in the elvil sidered one of the decisive burg.” great moving pletures by company of New York “ee | hambra, rate Gold 1 | tice | You “The LAttlo Minister, girl. Co mnation of the thing startling happens, and the [prejudice is removed. Love con quers agd they finally wed. oe At the Circuit Until Bunday. Souls in Torture,” “The Evide of the Film,” “The Trail of Ca: At the Clemmer Until Sunday. “Rode Sweeney's Mistake,” Pi-| Twilight of Her Lite,” |} Radiography in prac: |ff of Ants, a 6 Ss At the Alhambra Until Monday. An Accidental Dentist,” “Stage Struck Sallie,” “The Little Mints | tor nn Saat At the Crown Until Saturday Ostler Joe Counts “The Fillbuster Ship,” “Wear Starts Things ae BT um All Week leton, Or., Round. | 4. At the Dream Until Sunday. “The Winning Hand,” Roy's Birthday,” “Peter's Pledge, “The Clue At the Grand Until Sunday. “The Vengeance of Egypt,” Gau- | Mor ts Pictorial Review At the Melbourne Until Sunday. Helen Gardner in “C (Almost as clear as if Browning had written may try As you wish For there are a few who guess Now and then, to your distress, | Such as—well, consider fish; Or—a pen! Is the answer “No” or “Yea? You believe me or do not? That is clear Helping thus to thread the plot, (Nothing dim) Hut—I merely Mnger here, And with him! What's the reason? Not a jot Yet—at end of all, who spe Sharp and true? Vhere the patient searcher What may t Does the wonder flash to you, Or to me Bending low? Ah, there comes a sudden shout What's this poem all about? 1 dunno! stood at 60.9 this morning. STOCKHOLM.—A large appro priation for Sweden's participation in the Panama-Pacific exposition is urged by the king today in a message to the riksdag. WASHINGTON. PRESI- DENT TAFT will leave here late today for a fourdaye’ vie- it to Philadelphia, New York and New Haven. He will at- tend five banquets in two nights, Vv SPAIN.—Thrown out © 10, .jthe life basketg in which they were being conveyed to the shore from the British steamer Veronese wrecked pff Lexicos, 16 passengers and crew perished Bighty-fon were saved, « WASHINGTON.—THE — senaty has confirmed the nomination of Col. Edward J, MeClernand to be brigadier general, girl, and shows that true love never and con) baton ix being produced in|} the Broncho | ff at the Al| tells how a young Beotch | minister falls in love with a gypsy town | folk prevents their marriage. Some “The Office W THE SEATTLE STAR © OU’LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Di bers to ae. Pac ie Men’s Lisle Half Hose Special, 2 Pairs for 25c_ OOo! G ) grade for 25¢. Men's good quality Cotton Half Hose, in Navy-blue Lisle heel and toe, eee Frederick & Nels&én _ Girls’ Gingham Wash Dresses » Advance SfPing Arrivals AT $1.50 AND $1.95 French-style Dresse of ginghams cales, in plaid, stripe and cheek effects. Size 6 to 14 years AT $2.60, $2.95 AND $3.95 French and Russian-style Dresses of ging hams and percales, in plain colors or pretty stripe effects. Sizes 6 to 14 years AT $2.95, $3.50 AND $5.00— Juniors’ Wash Dresses of ginghams and percales in stripes and plain colors; one-piecc and Norfolk styles, with plain gored skirt Sizes 15, 17 and 19 years Other new Dresses at $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50. —Becund Fivor, Crepe Pa Paper, Note for 10. reinforced all sizes, special, 2 pair dozen Crane’s Kid-finished 10¢ package. be and per- Stationery Specials cial 5¢ roll pecial, Decorated Paper Doilies, special & Envelopes boxes, 3 pack speci tan, navy and gray; discontinued numbers } it ‘i | Note Paper, pound boxes, special BP. 2 s y . ’ special, 2 pairs for 25¢. Crane’s Papier Ligne, with silver ‘ Men's Silk-and-Mercerized Half Hose, in | special 75¢ box; plain edge, 50€ box, ri accordion effect, various colors, special | _ Children’s Correspondence Paper, g ” $1.00 pair prof ze Card Envelopes, special, 2 packages Ls An odd lot of Men's Shirts, in large sizes | 15¢. ms (16%, 17, 17% and 18), plain and plaited | Colored Place Cards, spe 1 10¢ pack: . effects, special 50¢ for clearance. 1 SF ta in | Enclosure C with envelopes, Jequit vs Men’s Blanket Cloth Bath Robes, al! | special 15¢. Fe de sizes, special $5.00. | of Boxed Paper, special jm: 7 —Pirst Floor, | —Firet ki New House Dresses, $1.95 Special Values The House Dress pictured is of Silver-Dep Sugars and | Creamers seeks Wash Silks New Shirtwaists in ke Pettice XPERTLY cut and _ tailored, these 8! Basement Solesroom New Milla Corsets at $1. 0 Style 774 is an excellent Cor- | medium-weight white percale pat- | ter with bluc black cross- | S | t. io ar f } bars Xs hee zs a ens bic? a re, ming of plain blue material anc cia Set pa the cuffs and belt are also of plain | os blue vecial $1.95. the “a nother pretty House Dress at cra | $1 ; i f plain-t chambray lat | gingham, with yoke cu of ¢ and white che material hor | front fastens pearl but der | | . gre tons | Sugar and Cream Re Another Dress is of black and Prac res eee ¢ | pictured, of fine, clear Th white checked percale, with white | ‘ = collar and et hort set-in sleeves | tal giass, with desiga C and high-waist lire ed with | sterling silver. An @ white pipings and sr pearl but- | ¥ tons, Special valuc 95. Se a Floor. « & $2.95 FINISHED PT Taffetas, Broe a eae » Ste: ae 5 mal ar ety Aealaned Shisrotets Tih aers and Messaline Silks are featured a 72% this new on y The Pettic iceable India silks possess a distinct air | SS new showing. The Petticoats arey of smartness in conformity with new dress fashiga é : : z : designed with plaited and cluster-t Some have the detachable turnback col- | flounces, and finished with silk or 160i lars d ffs, others are finished ith 1 >, lars and cuffs, thers are a teu’ WICT | underlay. Pretty changeable effects, rolling collar and low neck. The silks are | 4 Having slither aaiacks the following plain colors: designed yl fine ne NGF, OF 2 4 aes 4 ack, Navy-Blue, White, Brown, Cope fects, in blue, black and lavender n-Blue, American-Beauty, Bm Moderately priced at $3.95, $4.50, $5.00 Rose, Maize and Pale-Blue. and $6.50 Attractive values at $2.95. —fecond F Second Fit, won - gy ig It to « Style 606, especially desi set for the avera figure. The | for the slender figure, is | medigm .pust is finished with | of firm coutil, with i embroidery and drawstring and | bust trimmed with lace the skirt extends far below the | is a large hook below ire boning, with two pairs of hose | stay and three pairs of | sUpporters attached. Material is supporters are attached. strong coutil Boys’ and Youths’ Gun-metal Calf Shoes Price $1.00. Values in im Children’s Shoes 4 in button and Jace styles, built over a full | with full, round toe an@*heavy sole. | high-toe last--Goodyear welt soles and | 9; > > Z ¥ 8% to 2, $1.25, extra-heavy oak bottoms. Sizes 10 to 13, 00 pair; 13% to 2, $2.50 pair; 2% to Infants’ Kid Button Shoes, red, , $2.75 pair; 6 to 7, $3.25 pair. black, sizes 1 to @, spe@ial 50c pair. . FOR CLEARANCE. Boys’ Patent Leather Shoes in broken lines, special $1.95 pair. butsne —Basement Misses’ Vici Kid Shoes, button andy Basement

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