The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 12

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MEN’S $12.50 BUSINESS SUITS] Flee $6.50 and $7.50. THIS IS THE PLACE Tol BUY SCHOOL SHOES | BOYS’ STRONG, AND BOYS’ $2.50 GUNMETAL AND | cement SHOES, A PAIR AT “PATENT SHOES PRICED AT | —$1.50— —$2.00— Tomorrow in the Store In Norfolks Box Backs and Business Sacks Now here's genuine clothes economy for you— good $12.50 t ui good as any you ever saw at tl They are for price made and tailorec ains taking way—-they cc noni th you and we, and size m 33 to 48-inch chest n MEN'S $3.50 STRONG, WELL MADE TROUSERS, PRICED FOR SATURDAY These durable Trousers are made of extra heavy materia a cassimeres |} and tw drab is. Th duroys rviceal Three ca styles to pible yreasted, Norfolk with ¢ t. Sizes 6 to 17 years, and Sail Blouse style from 3 to 9 | years Of good, sturdy tweeds, cas eres and home spuns. In brown, tan and gray mixtures BOYS’ OVERCOATS, $3.50 TO $7.50 New arrivals in Boys’ Overcoats of heavy Scotch | tweeds, gray, brown and bl chinchillas, home | spuns and cassimeres in brown and gray mixtures Sizes 3 to 10 years. Priced $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, —Upper Main Floor, Unies St. Store. CAN BE HAD FOR JUST— Boys’ School Shoes—are Boys’ Gunmetal Calf and made of good, strong gunmetal Patent Leather Shoes Made calf and have solid leather on good style of last, and are | soles that will stand the hard meer Bip ng ee in both | »utton and lace styles, in sizes knocks. Made in Blucher 2% to < Rawulae $2.50 style. In sizes 9 to 13%. values, priced Saturday $2.00 | Priced $1.50 a pair. a pair. CHILDS’ $1.50 SHOES PRICED 95¢ PAIR | Children’s spring heel Shoes, Made of vici kid or velour calf leatner. choose from. In sizes values, 95c WOMEN’S $3.50 SHOES PRICED AT $1.95 Women's Shoes of velour calf or tan calf. Are “Broadway High” Shoes for girls. Of gun- Welted soles and low metal calf, button style. Stylish heels. Have dull kid tops. All sizes. and serviceable. GIRLS’ SHOES PRICED AT $2.00 A PAIR Girls’ patent leatner and gunmetal calf button 5% to 8 GIRLS’ $3.5¢ SHOES PRICED AT $2.95 PR. | Shoes. Have extension soles and low heels. | made tn blucher style and have Goodyear welt Broad toe shapes. Perfect fitting. Size 11% to 2. | soles. Shown in all sizes, $3.61 pper Main Floor—Ce peer M 350 NEW $4.00 SLIP-ON RAINCO TS at $1.95——_| IN LIGHT GREY, BLACK AND TAN Fully rubberized and absolutely water-proof An unexpected purchase of Women's Rubberized Raincoats allows ahead. GIRLS’ $6.50 COATS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Girls’ Galatea Dresses Priced for Saturday us to say $1.95 for the $4.00 grade Saturday—as long as we have | any of them left They are full-length raincoats with the high military collars— every woman ought to have one and be ready for the ‘rainy days We hare good styles to | Regular $1.60 | e =m = These handsome Coats | come in the sei son's latest Girls new Wash Dresses, of aray ctachitas, black plush § eet Cet ifn and diagonals. The double They're made in the Balkan breasted style has Astrakan effects, of pretty biue and cuffs and collar, and quilted white or tan and white iatie ‘Balkan style is. of stripes; trimmed with turkey light’ tan diagonals; velvet red piping. Have three collar and cuffs quarter length sleeves; round neck; sizes 6 to 14 years. $3.95 TAPEETA SKIRTS Ls’ GYM SUITS Handsome Taffeta “winner *Gy 1 nastum coats In h ray, ¢ nite’ of blac 1 Db) canary, all shad Four-button be on atripes a 1 lige of * —seeona Floor, 4 “Bon Marche” brand of fine family Flour for $1.24 a sack | ’ morrow—provided you give us an order for other groceries oa including sugar or butter shipment m—No. 1 tall cans ‘Ten Garden Mince Meat—tho pur- p ‘or rT, ur Chand best. ‘Comes in ity pink fish | Sule Special. a pound.. 10¢ : 8c | 4 : Pure Baking Powder—the fain 4 best 4 Quaker Corn Finkes—a mont Maytiowsr Siena Wonk whee quadial; Iielous an healthful Fee to | “aee op Soe snd” erie. c| 15c ' Diethyl Coftee—one of the Vinewar—the well. | pala for ceturae { Meyflowopulat coffecs on the wn Talk” br ana The | 6) a. Perk! vA “ arn | c Pound ..-cseecesscereeee 2 No extra charge for jug si A I dW —Fourth Floor, Don't Miss the Last Big Day of mata Week” >MARCHE wt REET. SHCOND AVENUN———Pint Ih} before as soloist in a symphony concert, | | | his identity for a yea: | tributed to the ne | May last PRAYOAL For, be his work highly financial, Or labor of body and legs, A follow needs something substan thal, 80 bring on your bacon and eggs! Away with the iced tea and salad, Away with the lettuce and cress, That food is too meager and pallid, Too much of a hot weather me Away with the cold sliced tomatoes Which recently fitted our mood; It's time for the steak and potatoes, The season for regular FOOD! In summer much teas will austain you; You dine on @ fig or a prune, But oysters are now on the menu And life is a liveller tune; The blood in our arteries swishes; We move with a vigor renewed; It's time for more nourishing dishes, So bring on your regular food! | The Birdies are ceasing to chirrup, The Panama hat's on the blink; Come on with your pancake and syrup And bring on hot coffee to drink $2.95 PORTOLA GIRLS ON THE WAY con arranged tor the John V at the Orr Tiltkume of ' reau of the Chamber will be celebrated at the er, and in the evening Portola night TELL HIS STORY IN A PLAY Henry Austin Buffa Adams , former pas Y., and who, ur t time six or seven n which he nt Harper, in noes. h that he de young woman on in the East d to the Unite of Har Finally, however, he | was recognized, and the pu »wed drove him to Call fornia, While here Harper deitvered several lectures on socialism and con pwepe BACK FROM CRUISE IN ARCTIC Frank E. Klein n and scientists \ cruise in Arctic waters since t for the Carnegie museum, at e in the Arctic of mammals, The steam sc chooner P. schmidt of Phil ia reached Seattle Th | Pittsburg, the birds, beetles, flowers and p A. M. Collins, Marshall Soull and Gilpen Lovering, wealthy sports men of Philadelphia, were left by the Abler at Seward for a moose and mountain sheep hunt in the Lower Kenai country. They will come out | in November | In addition to the collection of animal and plant life, Capt. Kletn-| schmidt brings back with him 18,000 feet of moving picture filma of | Arctic scenes, which he will exhibit throughout the United States and | Hurope HAMLIN SCORES BIG SUCCESS the urth triumph fn ght in a well layton-Priest series of artists his fc George Hamlin, American tenor, score | Beattle when b programmed r recital Ham! © called upon bim again a Eape Jelally did the « singing ‘Der Tambour,” by Wolf in; “Mor-} Hamlin was heard here an tenor in grand opera, SORENSON who mystertously disap 24 James A. Ralston, 4 trial of the he shot d from Lé srenson’s | gen,” by Strauss, and “Rotachaft, "The Jewels of the Madoune.’ |in “The Jewe ADMITS HE SHOT | Nefl McArth | peared shortly a jon smuggling charges, on the w two accused 8 clers, Thursday Sorenson, a confessed smuggler, McArthur explained that he | gling operations from Louie, and Expecting a hard fight, he bor | passed the Ralston trunk at Portland, Jcontained opium at the time. Ralston cho, arrested on his arrival in Seattle. The trunk, worth of opium. 8 inspector, Charite 1 former cu the arrest with a borre obtained the tip of ent to the Milwau hotel u ywed the gun. He admit but strenuously de 4 med a that he that it vas shadowed by Inspector W it is al everal thousand dollars’ FAVORS PEIRCE RESOLUTION The ary committee of the city council has recommended for passage iiman Peirce’s resolution submitting to the people in March o whether they favor commission govern ment o Iman Griff'ths voted for the resolution it was on out @ promise made to Peirce. Asa mat lter of f the ition Kerves no purpose what onfuse the fasue at the March election, In eve no event | vote may |A BLOW-UP RIGHT NEAR HOME tunnel of a liy feet of earth was removed by powder, The new tube will be on the charter revision committee, but the between Tye and Elwin, iding the snow and lana Workon the new Great Northern | which is seing Installed for the purpose slides inthe winter is progressing the tunnl was ope = dischaige of a ton known # the Windy nd a half of giant point: tunnel | WiLL SUPPORT PROHIBITION Oct, 10.—-After in session he a spirited det Thursday » Congrega DAYTON, Wash. unquall tional jtate conference | tied sport of the conference to the state-vide prohibition In Washi Tle closing exercises of the The anual sermon was delivered In the der ofSeattle, Rev. Hugh b. Brown and Rev, F. pee od in the final program. ‘he conference will meet ne xt year In Tacoma conference occurr Thursday night. | afternoon by Rev, W. W J, Van Horn of § INDIAN BOY SHOOTS TO KILL Shot in the breast by George Templeton, an | SALEM, Or., Oct. 10. Bulgarian, is suffering today Indim boy 10 years old, George Stantff, fro probable fatal injuries. The boy, a student at the Chemawa In | diag achool, escaped from the school ‘turee days ago. Ordered away frot a railroad camp by Staniff, who was in charge, the boy, according to ftaniff raised a rifle to his shoulde: and fired |” ‘Young Templeton *was turned over te the school authorities, | dedare he is incorrigible. Magletrate, confronted by “the first man that ever left Iceland to! \gq drunk in Brooklyn,” found him technically guilty, but suspended | | natenc | wha dog diséovered at Hartford City, “Ind, Owner wouldn't cell | [hin at apy price, FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5: x0 | HIE smart effects so | widely in request for trimming the Autumn's fashionabl« Dress Hats are available in the Basement Salesroom in a great variety of choice styles and hand some color-effeets, at prices that everyone is finding at tractive. Black Ostrich Plumes in French curl, lustr and str ¢ 1 at $1.9 Black Ostrich Tips, three in a cluster, 45¢ and $1.75 French-curl Ostrich Plumes in 1s $3.7 $475. Fancy Feathers and Wings, 65¢ to $1.9 Silk and Velvet Roses, ve f ze, fruits French bouquets, 35c to $1.95 — s me: Wide Variety viceable qua Crushe and black, 7 Children’s Mush navy-bl ms in » $1.45 Rol blue and 1-brim Ch Children's crowns; black Children’s Milla Casas, Sidi $1.00 Style 796, for the Average Figure— corset, made of good the t An excellent-fitting lity coutil, with medium hip and skirt exte oning nding bel top with embroidery and fitted w ree sets of hose support- ers and two strong hooks below stay. Sizes 19 to 2. f Special $1.00. Style 612, for the Slender Figure— | ri A lightly-boned | of coutil, with long hip and two 13 strong ks below tay, | g the corset firmly in po- | Al sition. e skirt extends well below the boning and three sets y | of hose supporters are attached. Trimmed at top with enp ¥y y broidery. Sizes 18 to 26, Special $1.00. Women’s Blanket Bath Robes, $2.95 HE Bath Robe shown in sketch is one of several excellent values featured at this moderate price. It is made of floral-pattern Blanket Cloth in combina- tions of red with white, navy with red, delft-blue with white or gray and white. Trimmed around neck, on/ cuffs and down side-front fastening with 2-inch band of satin messaline. Price $2.95. Comfortable Bath Robe of good quality eiderdown in red or gray, neck roidered sca ! 1) H and three-quarter sleeves and trimmed with Hops in bla fe with round Very good value at $2.95. iachine Another good value is a Bath Robe of fleecy blanket cloth in red | and white, navy and red or gray and white. It has round, flat collar, 1 | il | long sleeves and large flat pocket finished with narrow bands of satin } messaline. Price $2.95. —Basement Salesroom. i H i Exceptional Values Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.00 Three hundred of these excellent Night Shirts are available for | Saturday's selling. The material used in them is “Amoskeag” ing Flannel, warm, fleecy and hard-wearing. carefully tailored and finished, cut Special at $1.00. Leazledown Out- The garments are “bell-shape” and very full. +-First Floor. ‘| Hot Water Bottles $1.00 Women’s Wool Hosiery MOOTH Rubber Water Bottles, choc = < olate-color trimmed in black, two Special 15¢ Pair | quart size, unusual value at $1.00. Basement Sailer Pe Black Wool Hosiery, plain or rib- top, in sizes 814 to 10; special, the on? . pe ts i Initialed Stationery 25c | y=" «4 isis Hosiery, 28¢ Pain Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Worsted Hos- | ELFT-BLUE — Initialed — Stationery | iery in sizes 6 to 9%, the pair, 25 (Paper Envelopes), in a full assortment of letters, the box, 25 —mement cweroom | Fancy Silk Ribbons | 25c Yard box, Pique Gloves 85c Pair ent Salesroom. \NCY Taffeta Dresden Ribbons with W' IMEN’S Pique Gloves in black, white | plain or satin edge; also Striped Satins and tan; good weight for Fall and | and Checked and Plaid Ribbons in many Winter wear; the pair, desirable colorings. 25c. The yard,

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