The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 8

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“Folks buy the paper which they think Te the best. gains, while others lo Thereforé The Star Oo 6 OJEVER NOTICE YOUR NEIGHBORS AT A MOVIE ‘SHOW? he — Hime euttle ft v falls ot thos Woo Ak So Department any ndly phon nce. Matr ‘roulation Third Avenue Habit By All Means Get the Step Into Starr-MacPherson Company Writin Paper ‘ HELG RADI THE Hulgearian == /Starr-MacPherson Co. am fm ee Sheets, Linen ° Patterns and been settled by a compromise sath pa “3 Successors to MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. Magasines, 100 |" partl LIEUT, GOV. O'HARA of Itt Main 3604, We Satisfy Customers. | Nols is urging a law establion ing the whipping post for “white slavers.” DISPOSING OF MERCHANDISE AT BIG SAVINGS J." -s» SPECIALS prepared for buyers. Thursday and Friday Money back if you say so. SILK CLEANUP Opportunity in Wash Silks, Odds and Ends we might say, including China and Jap Silks, Taffeta, Rajah and Ernest Carpenter, a Newport News boilermaker, “near ceath with appendicitis,” fled from a hospital at sight of the prepar ation for an operation. He took a night's sleep, ate a hearty also breakfast and went back to his THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People CHICAGO. PRATURED fall | whieh slight! red five firer Ingram and Kal partner on the a vi on with a $i 0) A RED, white and blue quilt containing 5,982 separate pieces has been sent to President Taft by 5. H, Read, a civil war vet eran, of Meria, Neb. which nee Kat TOKYO. RLOTIN the retirement of Pr forced ra @ wher in he new Japar cabinet MRS, FRANK LAW, widow of a Chinaman, whom she | “married for spite when her | parents in Brooklyn insisted on picking out a hueband for her,” has put her three children in a home at Hackensack THE YUKON ORDER OF PIO NEERS hold tts second me ing sine organization VW hall men ar sible w were A 4 watershed pri 1, 1899, ‘Thi ganis was staried at Circle Chily nh 1896 === Foulards. The values are up to $1.25 a yard. Come y) job. in and see if you can use any of them at, a yard C ' - NO of the ent e 12%c dark, heavy Outing very ' I ar ks 1 t claimed Woo! Dress Remnanis ° bie > 9 Tom McLain’s balloon hit White Shirt Waists 00! Dress HEMAAMS | 15. Drapery Materials in ff. the topmost pinnacle of Mount This line of Waists are new | which includes plain colors, wal nventional de Wilson, Cal, 9,000 feet high, 1913 t a2 cil) thiee® ; spilled him out and sailed h f P Pog aber : sul away. He was unhurt C EA HALF PRICE. 15¢ Dress Percales in light e ; Fe . ve 96 at tc Cream White Out 5 9: be ’ $3.00 to $5 Petti ann C 30 Gherift. Robert Conklin: of [tne ; “ Hackens is some “joiner,” |¢ nd fF 1 : belongir organizations rot in . cl $1.53 In the Men’s Department You $ | : ws Tn the Men's Department You Save ALLEN J. HII, » former sea to $8.50 Dress Skirts, | $200 Men's Wool Under- | 25c Men's W and Cash I i ' ! . ! i : > ' el. Lawr n . 1| 75c Men's” Dress Shirts ft t aca v wt cr t 50c Men's Neckties, did . ’ t $3 5 59¢ i peep, ples . A bill in the lowa legislature ° : Jb provides that a man can't be pr b held responsible for a milliner's it nl fe . Sh 5 1} t Wi \| ¢ y M bill if any hat charged for |; heir hair t the oz Department Will Save You Money Boys? Suits a oe Rags | mes man buys a diamond ring on ' tio $3.25 Men's Shoes in tan or | $3.50 Women's Shoes, Gun- | 4 f ered. We wife cant be eee >| gy rere ileck 1 9.59 | \ ; good time to buy your pelled to pay for it F Q top “ now ' by saving THE FAITHFUL SERVANT A 0 Boys’ Shoes in black, 0G ss y ; Peery wis cemey pare SE B80 BUHE gos <i oc. $2.59 now Oh al, nc $4.00 Suits .......... $2.98 et Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts, Blankets and White Siveads at big savings in Bargain ot Pee en vigin't gta Basement.—Easy of Access, South Side of Store. Boob,” “T tlet-asd the rate,” |"“The Cit Franc « A Starr-MacPherson Co. 3rd Ave., Bet. Pike and Union Starr-MacPherson Co. 7-0 © : At the Melbourne Until Sunday Tears of Blood,” tw , ‘ | Stolen Pur Th Walt ' jood M ning, Judge ce 8 | At the Grand Until Sunday | “The Iron Master,” in two ree James, Be |Gaumont weekly. | t I left my . : At the Circuit Until Sunday } mum—I'll take it rightwap; “The Marcon! Opera three to reel Te pho: eT Twixt Devil , | A Massachusetts legislative At the Dream Until Sunday | committee recommends a law | “A Drama in t two reel | making it a misdemeanor for a Dang of cot Herole¢ | woman to wear a hat pin with | Rescue A. Whi se 1 | uncovered point protruding a it can be done, he is shown more than a half inch. At the Union Until Sunday h 1 < | | “Everyt Doing It,” “Private in the case ot '.c¢ an expert | CARL H. GETZ senior in the | Smith Bi Forgot A. safe-cracker. fey ment of t and social | Misapproy Turkey th versity, was eae ; itor veraity of At the City Until Sunday ANDALL n daily Tuesday The House in the Wood The 2 Classmate’s. Fr The o ee This is the 309th day of con. | Elephants T Altar of n ‘ uh tinuous open water in the Hud- | tecs. ~ é ‘has te en son, breaking all records #6 ! At the Class A Until Sunday ta able ALASKA.—O Ite Ho i ather aan pe ernys ied Frank Du The , Salt i i " unning him | Indu al t s today ae on March| At the Black Cat Until Sunday I acked by 2 Life or Death,” “Woman Left “ : Alone Teacher Wants Over $1,000,000 in gold bul se hir roa lion will be landed here tonight |At the Alhambra Until Thu Ss 1 } from the Alaska Steamship | The two : : company’s liner Mariposa. The k Ter Ate consignment is from Iditarod 4 I in : Ks EVERETT PLANS for an at-\4 kly he tempt to scale Mt. McK to te i y h kt the claims f Dr. Cook Jon Hal ‘ 1 i ‘ ‘ and member of the Moun-| pid ve wy el | steed a | At the Savoy Until Thursday. | A MISSOURI! legislator has | On the Frontier,” two-ree : fa ant introduced a bill providing a |! The Little Mother of | . fine for women who wear dress: |! Pine Trail In the Wet } ‘ ar Ave es that button up the back un. |“The Two Overcoat I . ( 1, Cc ar t less the buttons are as large | ees 7 ; SEN i as silver dollars, He is a mar. At Ye College Until Thursday. ; I ) natur ati ‘ ind ea ah The Rival Enginee The Shot ’ wih s a) Ranchman Four Days a , ; ARMY OFFICERS at Fort Ward | Widow A Limited Divorce P I Iti pec a ¢ s on P Like the Cat, They Came Back j belief t : vennthe Pega I ; the ny At the Isis Until Saturday ae | ir she are on nume- | h ‘ two ree The , ers Triumph,” “The La to t \ d | eae eH } EMPLOYES OF the Pennsyl- S CIETY i huge vania railroad must address i I i im head patrons as “Madam” and “8 | 5 ie ; : and a new rule bare “friend,” AT THE THEATRES } é players “stranger,” “sieter,” “brother” THIS WEE st t is are atau und “neighbor.” Gink, boob, | K. Tr é : ; p and similar names are not Moore—="Ex¢ Me." s. : 4 athout mentioned, |] Metropolitan — “Broadway < I | 1 i | days nd y 1 a 1 1 held at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon ays and f at i ¢ 4 WicHour ; ; ewe orders have Dr, Carter Helm Jones will be the |f Q*Pheum—} price ce of any seat to be * a = pea ker! |] Empress—Vi in ! a rae |] Pantages s ' Seis bti eh | GRAND—V andeviile cad motion - eds THREE SLEEPING gars } Kc Ph DGING fre the hand , | fe 's 1 will be were missifig when a B. & O i! MMER — Photoplays and v tr ay last n © ets WV alte Ye terday. They were fousd a MELBOURNE—Photoplays and Popular Plays i The Wolf heur later in the tunnel that vaudeville, come to be a par ; a runo under the busigess sec || ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and KIER, ion of the city. ideviile. ry More peopte are constantly demanding Independence ang in their newspaper. And The Star grows, |FREDERICK & NELSON} _ BASEMENT SALESROOM 2,000 Yards 22-Inch Orkeda Silk, Special 33c Yard Special, Thursday, 2,000 yards of plain Orkeda Silks, very and clinging, and especially desirable for shirt waists, dreg slips and kimonos, at a very low price. The color range includes Black, } blue, King’s-blue, Copenhagen-blue, aamaE Dark Old-} G ( and varie Alice-blue mber —Base ent Baieornom, New Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings 1E small, close-fitting Shapes that are to rule thig Spring, are ready in attractive assortments, jg) Hemp, Chip and Milan Prominen| colors are Nell-Rose, Gray, Old-Blue and Lavender, also Black, Burnt and White. $1.45 to $3.95, | Azure, str ws Moderately priced from Also ready, interesting displays of the Flower Trimmings for Sj I he sm 1 2 nin 1 Ostrich cr feall e P fr 25c to 1.9 Basement Saleoroom, A Special Purchase of Separate Skirts To Sell at $2.95 pews fF cst gectEersec @ PIMELY pure! f cable Di A © with f ete ( ( Green. \ t sizes from 22408 1 ut $2.95. Ro New Suits; Special Values | New Coats Priced Low ff * at $18.50 Cy Pecen s in 1 Long pe Fict n Thre © lain-tailo tre te rges, Fancy Coati 8h w aj C ;,| navy-blue. Sizes \ and Mi m bs avy and black, Ver at $10.00, $13.50 and 1 $16.50. Be 0. « ur in _ Rit n Apr signed to e stri ur nd r are b in plain _ 58¢. fe eedeeurwe Basement Sale t te 5 . 7 New Milla Corsets at $1.00 ; Style 758, for the Average Figure | Style 606, for the Slender Figure A low-bust model with lace A Corset of strong coutil, de- signed with medium-low bust and tr n an w-string, skirt S 1 } giving the desired ee uCeeeee ght lines. Three pairs of hose hosé pporter Material is} supporters are attached. Price t . Mill Ends of Cotton Crepes | Shadow Lace Allover pees 10c Yar Fiemcapres vers off 18 i s wide; fel ILL, ENDS of Serpentine Crepes in lengths | ing dainty pa s in whittlin 4 embracing Orien- | and ecru. Price 85¢ yard. and ral de on light ounds, | Imitation Cluny Edges and i fl F y tions for trin undermusii 1 7 sie s up to ive value at i Thirty ir ide, special 10¢ yard value Sa —Ba sroom, i —t! ment Salesroem ee) : : ’ ° Women’s Walking Boots, $2.50 | Pai | ton Boot ; ' cnt and Ga Women’s Mocha Gloveg eat! with full, | | round toe, me ae : ‘ wnlight: tole @uk call Special 80c Pair | tary heel. Widths Pee DD: sizes 24 to'@ +| Are IAN M 1 Gloves, . 2.50 p. aie fr 1 leading maker Martha Washing- | th on One-cias? ton” Comfort Shoes ee ay, black and whl plain toe and tip styles; | it 8O¢ pair. ~—Basement mal value Excepti Bordered Curtain Scrims, Special 15¢ Yard ro BLE-BORDERI dD Scrims on f e vary lor grounds inches wide. The borders are in blue and gree ti nd green, ofa a and myrtle, self-color brown, olive and terra cx erviceable q | Special value at 15¢@ yard Hemstitched Curtain Scrim in white thread, even mesh inches, wide, 18¢ yard Swiss ‘tual Muslin in dotted and fig cream and ecru, round inches wide, 106 ne 4 ured patterns

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