The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1913, Page 10

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- THE SEATTLE See our line of Winter Coatings, at a yd $1.19, HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. We Satisfy Customers Main 3604 gathered from the different departments for the Men’s Furnishings Dept. Neckwear If you wish to buy the lat est in Neckties at special savings, would suggest your in and seeing the and pretty patterns we have gathered in one lot for this Saturday Sale Each 25c Men’s Negligee Shirts With attached collar—light and dark stripes; also plain : colors. They are 75¢ and Odds and Ends in 1 ‘ che bo > ai 8Sc value. For Sat 49 urday selling C Men’s Underwear | To be closed out. They are “ ‘ ‘ $5.00 Boys’ Suits, with two Shirts and Drawers, in wool pat pagrnaath pairs Pants, in light and and wool mixed; the deste : Be run $1.25 up to $2.00, Sat Ponty ures, priced for placed in one lot, your aa 3 98 ss AL cece eee ene wnnns ' choice, Saturday ——————— SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. 25¢ Scalloped Cases, 45x36, ne 35c Boys’ Heavy Caps, in plain and fancy mix- 25c TUPED, MOW ...cccesees 20c ‘ Ae “” size ow 1S¢ Pillow Cases, size 42x36, now Again 55c Sheets, good weight, hh French ‘ big sa with French seam, now 45c are thi 65c Seamless Sheets, bays 72x90, now Ss 55c size ‘ the 75c Seamless Sheets, 59 1 size 81x90, now C aig 90c Seamless Sheets, T5c size 81x99, now BLANKETS AND QUILTS Saving Time Now $5.50 Wool Blankets now ! $4.00 uit now Here is a nice line of Jabots 2.98 and Side Frills, placed on a priced at ‘4 taisle They 35¢, 50c, $2.50 Quilts now $1.25 All Leather $1.98 98c MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. 1418-20-22 Third Ave. The loaf that’s made by expert bakers— mixed, raised, kneaded and baked to perfection. Bakers with years of experience, the best flour, the most scientific machinery, and wonderful bread- baking ovens, make HOLSUM Bread. That’s why it’s supremely good—why you can eat more of HOLSUM than any other bread. It’s the most appetizing, thoroughly nourishing food you can buy, 10 cents at the good groceries—a double size loaf Comes sealed against odors or anything unclean, Try a loaf today—you’ll never go back te bread- baking after once eating HOLSUM The Much-Needed Bread HOLSUM BAKING COMPANY aes AA APSE OS ——- Get the Third Av. Habit and Make Cur Store Headquarters —— Store Open Saturday Night Till 10 o’Clock Women’s Coats vathered another lot of W Black Chiffon Broadcloth Coats at ve 3.7 in the stout sizes, which run 39, —— Hie 41, 43. 45, 47 and 49; the values on gegen now $2.89 \je run $22.50 up to $30.00, and you accpaihes can choose from them a 14 5 $2.50 Cotton Blankets now Coat to suit you at .... il priced a WOMEN’S NECKWEAR | Black Moreen Petticoats, Boo our line of Wool Serges, at, aya 4Bc Main 3604 Interesting Saturday News January Clearance Sale. Couch Covers $1.50 Striped Tapestry Couch Covers, priced for Saturday 19 AL ccccee ceveceecs $1. Table Coverings Tapestry Table Covers, $1.50 values, in rich, pretty NOW cccceeeeeees ' 35c red and white plaid Table Damask, 58 ins wide, a yard . 25¢ $1.25 All Linen Table Dam- ask, 72 inches wide, in a variety of designs to select from, now, $1 09 a yard eee ' $1.00 All Linen Table Dam- ask, 66 inches wide, and priced for Saturday, 89 a yard wee C Mercerized Damask. 58 1 wide, we call your attention to the vings you can make if you We nking of buying a Coat ats together; $10.00 to $6.00 u are and put in 3 ice just the article for the rainy as they are made of under ruffle lue, priced for this cr tie Se Black Russeline Petticoats with deep accordion pleated flounce; 50c value, 39c ne MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. wea with Ww To clear a sink drain, pour one fourth pound of copperas dissolved in two quarts of bofling water down it, Fooled by Red Signs re looking for first ave, in the red sign, “The in front of the ton block, and think that coming to my offices, but they om Gincover that they are in tho office of the wrong Dr. Brown BWARE OF GRAFTING DEN- 91s ON FIRST AVE. C NO 4 a BB OL Edvin |. Brow, D, D. S One Door flow srash waRRD en for people Who work, Naked ui aa THREE BILLS GET THROUGH _ SENATE; HOUSE RETALIATES OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. @4-eAn jattack on the olaht-hour laws for women by excluding from ite opere tons those employed In printing establishments, a retaliatory vote again, the senate for refusing: to Accept an Invitation to. vinit the | Monroe reformatory at the expense eT Tm WHAT THE LEGISLATURE DID THURBDAY. Benate. Pass bill cutting Interest op |] delinquent taxes, aud bill out ting Whatcom commissioners salaries, Bills introduced calling for new congressional reapportien mont, seforestration of joamed of Corwin 8, Shank, preatdeng of |] MeNt: teieree ee ations for the board of managers, and the re |] gtate pohool for gifls; appro |fuaal of the house to acoept the |] oriation of $600,000 for the jconastitution as the basis for legis Panama Pacific exposition, jlative reapportionment featured the House. | morning session of the house Thurs | Attempt to redistrict state |day. In the afternoon, the Houser killed by “cow counties,” aad j resolution for an investigation of ithe Seattle water front monopoly oeoupled most of the time. In the senate three billa wore passed, a bill by Senator Fatrehtid lreductng the legal rate of interest from 12 to 10 per cent, and a! house bill appropriating $160,000 as }a revolving fund for the operation Shank’s invitation to visit state school at his expense declined. Bills introduced for county option, exempting women in printing trades from eight-hour law and amending the diking lawe immigration was rereferred to the lot the Jute mill in the penitentiary, memorials committee for the pur land Sen. Brown's bill giving com- powe of toning down uncompl! misstonere $5 a day in township| mentary language Rep. Newman of Whitman coun: ty contributed another bill to add to the excitement og the wet and dry fight in this session He wants county option, instead of the pres ent elty unit, and would permit the organizations, Sen, Sharpstetn's | resolution, handing & warm package to the Hay state capitol commis sion was introduced, and another | bt! for the Improvement of loaged toft lan the fourth now pending In both houses, was Introduced by |old unit to exist only in cttles of : Troy and Imus. Sen. Camp-| the firet class, Seattle, Spokane and I's memorial to congress to limit | Tacoma. ———— YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People A MINSTREL show will be given by the choir of the Wooland Park Maptist church next Wednesday and Thursday evenings Bubseribers to The Seattic Bitar will confer « favor by a aitging thie office at once of any t 4 which is under the direction of Mrw Howard Wolfe, will be given In Cas woll's hall, to substitute for The Beet 74th and Aurora na orem f ur paper falls yt He r or any nigh ona this office kina! iY at once Main $400. Ask |] the “Girewiation Department for | | NEW DRY DOCK at the Bremer; ton navy yard will be completed and ready to receive its first ship jon March 1 THE BODY of James Izett, a lum jberman of Brinnon, Wash. was | brought here Wednesday for burial | Izett wae killed in an auto abeldent | DUDLEY W. BURCHARD, Brat Few people realise the immena tle representative of the MOSMO® value of copyrighted moving ptet Steamship line, has been appotated |e rims, or understand the great general agent of the Hamburk: | care which is given to the thous American ands of feet of celluloid ribbon whieh flush on a whitened scree scenes and story of kinemetogra phy. Thus at first, one would hard ly understand why the Paul J. Rai FRED KIRBY, driver of ® Great wagon, | Way te hern express y injured Thursday morning tn | jon with a Summit car af @ec-| 0," Arrican bunt picture filma | 4 Spring which return to the — Jan. 26 ‘ H. R. CAYTON, negro editer of Why ‘each |the Weekly Republican, was barred | ane, an as & witness in bis eult for Gamages againat the Epler cafeteria forcrace discrimination. Attorney for™ the defer owed Cayton had served time for perjury Moeman. posit vault, where they rer Ul they are needed at the tb The Jungle Film company, owns the Rainey pictures. mates its profit from this sou | THE IOWA red light system wae during the t theatrical se | indorsed Thureday night at a mect-| Oo" at 250,000. . . ing of the Seattle Business Girls’ se so 8 club. A petition will be sent to the “A Desperate Chance. at the legislature |Clemmer, ts a story of how Joe, | = re "y —_ envious of Tom, his rival in love Be PROHIBITION PARTY of King | tries to wreck @ train in order tc county wi = oncey sen’ © ause Tom's downfall Ruth, the the Nazarine church, In Fremont telegraph operator, prevents a col Meion by throwing a switch The story's ending is obvious. eee MME. BERNHARDT entertained in her private car, Thursday morn Fg tage 7 pase China and the Chinese,” at the cauatiee |Dream, shows the Chinaman in 7 his native oountry Soenes in Shanghai, on the Yangtese river, and along the Wangpoo, are depicted Revolutionary soldiers are show capturing a Manchu and outting off his queue BAYVIEW AV. and connecting streets in Mount Baker park will be paved at @ cont of $92,243 PORTLAND, OR—J Smith, manager of the States Rubber company, Kingston Pac and At the Alhambra Until Monday The Bpectre Bridegroom,” “The or ganiser of that concern, is dead t0-| Hero of the Hour,” “His Brother's jay as the result of heart disease. | Keeper,” “The Seesaw of Life —— a e8 PORTLAND, Or. Jan u“ = At the Grand Until Sunday |Steamer Portland has been pur-| “The Open Road.” Gaumont’s pic eha Globe Milling com: | torial review pan land. es At the Circuit Until Sunday BERLIN. — The condition of} “Sherlolk Holmes.” | Prince Adalbert, son of the kaiser, {who {s 111 of pneumonia and measies, was unchanged today At the Melbourne Untli Sunday | Sarah Bernhardt in “Camille | oe The stock sirxet| but lower. | At the Black Cat Until Sunday The White Domino oe NEW YORK opened active AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. MOORE—“The Confession.” Metropolitan—Dark Seattie—Seattle Stock The Third Degree.’ Orpheum—Vaudeville Emprese—Vaudeville Pantages—Vaudeville. GRAND—Vaudeville and motion pictures CLEMMER — Photoplays vaudeville. MELBOURNE—Photoplays «and vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays ‘and vaudeville. At the Dream Until Sunday The Ways of Destiny,” “The High Cost of Reduction,” ‘China and the Chinese,” “Kissing Kate | cee At the Clemmer Until Sunday The Patace of Fontainebdieu,” “A Chance,” “His Wife's The Interrupted Hon "The Lipton Cup.” Co, in ]| Desperate | Relatives: | eymoon, At the Clase A Until Sunday. The Family Jar,” “Thou Shalt | Not Kill,” ment.” and eee At the Union Until Sunday. “The Telephone Girl and the lady, Steak and Onions,” “The Mission of a Bullet,” “A Curious Family.” = tie : ‘% Mr. Fish—For Neptune's sake, my dear, put the medicine in ath that's my gillwlit! , o bind 8 a The show, | “A Black Hand Elope | TAR A Sampl SAMPLE line of Girls’ Coats in gray and tan mixture weights adapted for wear all the year ‘round A some are fulllined. ote Alexandria cloth and has with drawstring. ‘The supporters attached. Pric Btyle 488 is made of model for the tall, well quality coutil and two Price $2.00. ski fastening below front steel and tw sist in holding garment firmly in p Style 525 is adapted to the slender ted with drawstring and trimmed ©, Is made of low bust fini ith lace and fitte F rt is long and las two pairs of ; ce $1.00. firm coutil, extremely long anda eloped fig ae: wit sets of h Second Foor, e Line of Girls’ Coats To Sell at $7.85 Sizes 6 to 16 years low at $7.85, Children’s Dresses in Serge, Panama and Galatea, for clearance, $1.95. Children’s Sweaters, for clearance, $1.95. Herons Piso Lingerie Waists Special $1.95 Waists in French voile, lawn, trimmed with Lrish, Cluny and Valen ciennes laces and insertions, hand-embroid r ery and pin-tucks long and short sleeves Fancy Ostrich, Pheasant Tails and Single | Ostrich Quills, special $1.95. mull and Persian High-neck models, with Special $1.95. —First Floor, ! $1.15 A new purchase of well-tailored Ni | Shirts, in tasteful single and double str | effects, in blue or black; also Reliotrops! All sizes, from 14 tg) raduated sleeve lengths. Very good stripe pattern es at $1.15, and cardinal flannel, ig| They are in plain tailored and Norfolk styles, full or three Priced specially juarter length ané [FREDERICK & NELSON C.-B. Corsets” $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Style 210, designed for the average has low bust fi | hie material is fig TCTs are attaches. i | i | Men’s Negligee Shirts —Firn Pee, Basement Salesroom Clearance Values in Millinery Velvet Hats, trimmed with fancy ostrich and wings, ial $1.00. spec I bon bands spec small effects 50¢. B5e. Velour Hats in black and blue, with grosgrain rib ial $1.00. Untrimmed Velvet and Plush Shapes in large asd special D5¢. Large Velvet Shapes in black and blue, spectll Untrimmed Beaver Hats in black and blue, specal Beaver Hats in light-blue, pink, two-tone gray and white, with vel vet band, special 95¢. Fancy Feathers and Wings, special 25¢¢ Tam o'Shanters and Felt Shapes 15¢.| spec New Motor Veils, $1.00 and $1.75 | HIFFON Cloth Motor Veils, 26 inches | wide and two yards long, in floral de signs, also plain grounds with fine stripe | Attractively priced at $1.00 | border effect and $1.75. A new land Veils includes black and white in blue, green, cardinal, lavender, pink and black, at $1.00 each. New Wide-Wale Corduroy, 90c Yd. HE popular Corduroy for One-piece | pair; Dresses, Suits, Coats and Waists. Twenty-seven inches wide, in black, navy- | and blue, garnet, brown, gray, fawn, myrtle- green and cream, showing of chenille-dotted Shet dotted —Basement Salesroom Price 9O¢ yard. —Bavement Salesroom, red, Misses’ and Children’s in button and lace tension soles Boys’ Patent ial 95¢. — Basement Salesroom. $3.00 HE. illu shows @ Boot, with cra over Atoc. P $3.00 pair. Vici ‘Kid SI Sizes 5 6 8, special vecial $1.25. pair. 8% to 2, lace styles, special $1.95. sizes 1 to 4, special 50¢ pair. —Basement New House Dresses At $1.00 three-quarter set-in sleeves, Material is blue and whiite ¢ gingham, with trimming of plain blue and white pipings# also blue with checked trimmings Price $1.00. New Suede Boots Children’s Button Shoes in black, tan # HE House Dress pictured is made of blue and white figu' percale, and has sailor collar, rever front and cuffs of plait Dasemett Salfereom Clearing Odd Lots of Neckwear at0c ” A cleamup of odd lines, including Robespierre*Colla® Stocks, Jabots, Round Collars, Sailor Collars and Bows Special 10¢. —Tasement Sateeroort! Single Ostrich Quills and faney Ostrich, 14-buttom’ Sued ette top. It is matt a short-vamp, round-toe last, witt medium military hed and Goodyeal) welt sole. Sizes 214 to 7; widths with heavy & Leather Shoes in buttot blue chambray gingham; trimmed with pearl buttons. Price $1.00. Another new Hottse Dress is designed with habit-baék skit —a ea SE easeesatrter o f corwee 8@6@r-coe www - OOCme est

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