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THE STAR—BUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. 5 4 Charge Charge | ‘ Purchases made re WwW Purchases made tinge ac | JoUO Oo IC | sing Sale | Sale Placed on — =H LANDS HER DUKE! placed on . — sil! Rendered Bill Rendered — — — ——- ! SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET | Dec. lat Dec. Ist In connection with JAMES MceCREERY& CO., New York Store open from 9 «. m. to 6 p.m. daily 38th ANNIVERSARY SALE GENBVA, Switeerland, Oct, 28 1 ke of Croy 8 already clvilly-wedded W erly Miss Nancy Aughter of John G ma J Ameri examba many, were ‘ yoh Mag . D ; Catho y y « 1 union the : ‘ to give you a lft through Ife, wid of ( any “ge Ja home? Why don't you brace up nrides . ed and try to be something of a man s \ Pi ceonerid Bi ; At 29, you ought to look something Y “ |like ‘one If you are ever going to. ss . . a; . kpc tiiaesaca( s THIRD DAY OF UNPRECEDENTED VALUES x" T aa “ exceedingly | between you and such 3 eat odor & 1 royalty ‘ , | between you and such @ we ing Oldest Store Oldest Store and tt os arate nyone nt present jor hoo px " d ; With “a tee [anything ¢ 2 Q—We are two girk years of age Ser painfull J arper was painfully brule Gass TAD A.—I seem to see you, my looking = every way for | Y ] L= w wooe atoes, if you can't do 38th Anniversary wom Get to work | | Coats That Embody Style and Service _Z $14.75 4. I NCLUDED are chinchillas, boucles, zibelines, mackinaw r n don't really wa rried; in fact, you know neti A.—I knew how you feel, girls, lfor 1 used to think the same way but T have been #0 glad that my afm 1 H to have {t--but you are looking tt Girlish Complexion : : parents could see further than I wrong way for ft. 1 can ima v how narrow your life seen and that I was not allowed the ou can learn to live above it.| Privileges (?) of other girls who That ts the way to lift your.|'@0 here and there, their parents t knowing with whom they were, rriage—but you want happt om. Tt is your r of SUCCESSFUL MERCHANDISING —— ociating. You are too young to be having young men as beaux Good friends who are conter to visit at home, and enjoy a ame tn the evening Is an hing. A party now and then & relaxntio: girls who run t hts seldom do ,}much with their studies i o N * ow tee you will find ur wn ° ad s of I wish I could ae ap ong aban A n a how valuoble to you ts] | , ; ny Pane Soe tous ahora sed | - young girl of 16, and 1 hay tuveca! ° » re | riage on to dt ] each day ied’ oe io" Na tha |Thet wehieck freon 9 tae nage AN AMUSED YOUNG ant whiner > ae ~ qndet | while. Don't plat rt y A.—Tho beat thing you can do ts r : a halt. Th this k 2 Rents a New Sew-) tay tho work a arriage be young «rls and ing Machine perc 1 r men trie me and again, and She te one wh adopt r » stay where y all you can ove fit yourself ¢ terials, two-tone wool velours and melton serges, etc., in tan, navy, brown, gray, black, Copen—solid colors trimmed with plaids and two-tone combinations 1 you a little ne every few n from which to en-eighths Many fasten closely about the e with belted backs. Most rent of sty rters There is a splendid assort choose — short length, three-qu of them |} large wl collar neck—othe are in raglan sleeve of th cutaway th has bl ms. Deep revers and or- sh collar p in seven-¢ imed with large plush but lush and silk braid ced brown chinchilla is bound and trimmed in self color. The a | y ! | 1 faces the material; three r © that has tn any A s d assortment of other mod fro whic Sold an terme to out good future. sense of the word been a success hoos 14 S. : , iets s to - i 1424 Third, near Pike. Whether or ft will be beat/not even when t an has dyed sooee 4 Secon oor, | Main 1525. for you to live with your father, 1/his halr and mustache What do you think of asking Q—There are 18 of club, and we are Halloween 38th Anniversary 35th Anniversar 38th Anniversary y J Eppo Laundry |/$4 Women’s] — a Petticoats |/Specials for||Shoes $2.95] — ! tell him a real father, y a year? ans of mak of him. When. you are ¢ write me again and {f I can jyou I will certainly do so. surpeiee Clover Leaf Butter and Coffee Store Randwiches, par pk = $1 25 V alues HERE are exactly 250 pairs pa slate a sa T of these splendid shoes, i... 23C 106 Pike St. Q— read your lett a help a 6 ple. Tam a young man of 20, working steady Tam very much in fove with » Opp. Bon Marche Third Day of Anniversary I have kn rve IN | girt woing | BR se * which were obtained by us 1h | Prmcusti the rece Wis uetkaen | S ] F d H d ed f 95. 2 at such a price concession as to IVE- FOOT smooth fints = quemenstiaer ge | tone, ere Sale Finds Hundreds of c VE-FOOT smooth finish | | OOo a to all them at the fom, seal ane for ae T wee | kins, and cornatalks F = warp or crack. Regular | | above price. Four different styles 3 . | d'weent to her personally.” she aay Q—Witl you please help & yours N It Add d PECIAL, values in these | | P*!ce $125. spectal 79¢, from which to choose, including J can | te inveg'me, bu om at» hit tke whe Geakres aud treste 7 ew items e very practical, well fit- Folding Ironing Table, smooth | | patent colt button boot with dullf he | Rave treated her tec geod. She lathe | : = : ting skirts. They are eter Regular price $2.50, Spe- | | calf top, a dull calf button boot | ‘ cha 59 2 | | shout | The vast reserve stocks which have been accumulated for this made with clastic in back A dae ac . Hy with dull top, a patent ail 7 | The letters are Just as kind and ling have been called upon until the departments are fairly alive so as to fit the different San: jarbage Cans made | | er button boot with cloth top, a me why she lng as e+ 4 he alware ae o as to fit iffere esa Mina | Saar e he working eretofore given. fs - d . 2.75. <'e sided verhegy ye A ‘ibe | : T . ing Oink tad biel 6 tea side front. The material is] [cial $1.95 the Cuban heel and the Good- ; oman's heart? > + RO! ie} rhe enormous success of the frst two days is a splendid test! ‘ pr ’ § . A ’ wisest person living. But, I can tell | montal of the confidence which the Meattle publis ms ia the. mer soft cotton Lural. Tan, Fels-Naptha Laundry Soap— | | Year welted sole. As special for , one thing and that is, do not ms ANXIOUS. chandise of thin great store. brown, navy and old rose 7 large bars for 2h¢ Wednes- the Anniversary Sale, all sizes a ask an explanation of seeming} A-—-You are very foolish to an They are all narrow styles day only. Telephone orders ac- and all widths are E lcoolness. Try her own tactics a his letters promptly when he Charge purchases made during this sale will be placed upon the i fl . ed and deliveries made the offered at wee s " little while, Don't show your love * so loug—that is, unless hi pill which will be rendered December 1st with pleated ase day following. —Basement. —Second Floor. d DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. &. |too much. Act simply f: 1 at some outof-the 4 if I am not mistaken. place, where he oannot reach the If it is the fear of pain get {8\her to see things more clearly, es by once a month. If he tan't, keeping you away from the den-| would wait just as long as he to y 20r " 3 diet, beniat the idea. For we bave| Gz am 0 yous man, answer. If he {s tired of the cor 38th Anniversary 38th Anniversary originated a system by which we| old, and I am in tee with « women | pondence, it will give him a can remove the most sensitive| 2 7ear of see. She has asked me | chance to stop; if not, it will bring ° id : nerves or teeth without hurting} |him to time. Don’t be silly enough r e oO a Ss you a bit | erty. jto rebuke a man for not writing As to cost, our prices are from| Sr OTK eee now. Weald it be [OF Wear your feeling on your sleeve. i 5 RGA a ee hatter “ute $2.00 HEMMED BEDSPREADS 81.45 ay third to eee’ po en Fag A prover Su the Se seule Sars ot Soe o~n pater: Heavy quality crochet in Marseilles pattern. Size 78x88 inches. 4 »mpetito s so mae ference in our ages? It you are correspon = ; BN ee ee ee eee aeerin.co | Anstey oustting yout reply » lady trlond, und tho Chosen a latter Regular ........$4.00 $5.00 $5.55 Sih a lca lca? toga Wingo $2.00 quality, 1, «ettiog a regular extra heavy $10.00) Gold Crown for $4.00, or one of] 4 yon poor little boy! Are you our famous Never-Slip Plates for!so helpless that you need some Should 1? Thanking yoo $5.00. We pin a guarantee to every | wor who evidently can't get a] 41 wouldn't if it women ae Feceipted bill that protects you, husband other than om] and t wonida’t if wore one. Whee! signed by both the operator and | ——— — two pe ole whe site: oer soon ding | BX?! \ ae EX are not good ugh friends but love and good wishes,” bat ask you to ane would $5.00 SATIN BEDSPREADS $3.50 Fine quality and good weight. Size 80x90 inches, hemmed ready for use. Assorted designs. 6 TOWELS AND LINENS 40c HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS 25¢ These Towels of extra heavy weight and warranted pure linen. The size is a good, generous one, and the quality exceptional, : 40c 25 value for vertereeeess OO $1.35 ALL-LINEN DAMASK $1.00 Two yards wide, of extra heavy quality in floral and.conventional designs. Would be considered good quality at $1.35, Anniversary Sale .. $2.55 $3.35 $3.95 T HIS is a specially purchased lot of 600 pairs of Scrim Curtains bought at a concession in price which permits the exceptinnal reductions noted above, Hemstitched body and lace edge and insertion, carefy and beautifully made of an unusually fine qual- ity of scrim. These curtains are guaranteed by us to launder perfectly and wear well. We would impress upon you the necessity of taking advantage of this offer at once as the sale is for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. They may be had in ecru only. Oriental Rugs at 1-3 Off Entire choice is offered of our superb stock of Oriental Rugs at this startling price concession. These rugs were selected for us especially by the Oriental agent of. our combined stores. They are every one choice pieces and 4ifferent in the extreme to those which are usually offered. Charge purchases made during this selling will be placed on bill rendered December Ist —Fourth Floor. wo} » man-| |that they have to be told tn plain| 1,000 words, $1; ry ad-| d white that an answer is| 7 ditional 1,000, 50c; ‘typewritten r ” Regal Dental Offices {00 words, fie: carbon extra. |¢ poeeee, with love,” ts Br. L. R. Clark, 0.0: 8, Manager |Work guaranteed. Elliott 4875-W,|Qut of place, and if 1 WERE A} 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union|or Nancy Haislip, Apt. 8, 1022) DAN Mn & RE Mere bon 1 would NOTE—Bring This Ad With You|Union. consider her too silly for’ me to benefit by her acquaintance. . Just Heavy quality and full bleached, Size 22x22 inches square. These Napkins are of the same quality and pattern as the Damask, and can be matched perfectly. $4.00 value. Special, the dozen hope bex. WHI you please tell me what Initial or initial 5th, 6th and Pine : | ly own or my fiance's as long as men encourage such * |foolishness, we will have a big per cent of silly girls. put on them, 38th Anniversary For Wednesday Only—A Specially Prepared Sale of Trimmed Velvet Hats $7.50 38th Anniversary 3 Splendid 38th Anniversary $1.25 and $1.50 House mvozy. A.—The initial of the surname of the fiance is the proper letter to use on all the household things that require marking. 22 Lbs. Sugar $1 ALL GROCERY STALLS Wednesday Red Letter Day $3.50 TREFOUSSE LONG Some special valués in practical styles. i something worth while after school Bungalow Aprons made of percale in Hght and dark colors; | After being in school all day, [ pee cor oniaus tr weer iene 16dutton gloves are A spléndid assortment of feathers and fancies spectally priced ’ LONDON ON THE MARKET—GROWING 9] A27, Divs, in, %ctoe! oaat Gny,{l] petted backs: 600 values for BOG. | nam and trim | | movtiy in the, lighter “shades | | ** S8¢. WITHOUT BLOWING gia Miva de ieee ae I] med with rick-rack braid.’ $1.26 values, O5¢. suck ea pink, bldes And chane THE SALE OF FELT SHAPES CONTINUES WEDNESDAY i Dutch Dust Caps of pretty ginghams trimmed in’ rick-rack large, small and medium shapes of best quality felt. Former ° ad g Q.—Plense tell me if It te right tor a boy to work after school at light work, Some of my teachers express an opinion agninst it. 1 would lke your view. Thanking yon. EK. 8. K. A.—Thera may be something |agatnst the work that the teachers lobject to that I do not know of. But if a boy loves his work, and | does not neglect his lessons, I see no réason why he should not do In all the Season’s Best Shades as Well as Black. VALUES TO $16.50 These are altogether new and smart creations mostly in soft effects. The trimmings are especially attractive, reproducing as they do all that {s desirable in Parisian designs. There are small and medium sizes and only one hat of a kind. ‘ Glove Dresses 95c PLENDIDLY fitting and well. made house dresses in lHeht and S dark percale and ginghams. They are made with long sleeves and have square necks or fintahed with collars. Very special at 95e Gingham Aprons. Bargains —Third Floor. —Second Floor, J 55x72 Cotton Blankets 7c | Man Tailored Ladies’ MOSTLY WOMEN SM ae eb pagne.. They are special in the WG ee ee | | i Anniversary Sale ‘for Wednes- 72x90 Sheets 39c Suits, pure wool, no ’ Eight women were empancled A aes day at $2.25. Good Boys’ Shirts 25c | fittings, $5.98 Re eetryran abovassie WEST COAST PRODUCE co. this morning as jurora tn the sec Beets, sack ‘pze |} ond degree murder trial against ‘Those are full elbow length in STALL 212 Carrots, sack ......-..++-- DRG white and tan and are in the Sixth Av. Side—Wholesale and | gwoeet Potatoes, 4 Ibe 106 || Frederick Lewis, who ts accused Retail | 38th Anniversary 38th Anniversary $1.25 Union Suit 65c glace finish, Imported by us dl- rect for this selling. A regular $3.00 glove guaranteed to fit per- fectly and give satisfaction in every way. The pair $1.95. $1.50 REAL KID GLOVES $1,00 of having so mistreated his wife, Annie Lewis, that it resulted In’ death last July 2 » on A |Great Northern train on her way |from Skykomish to the Providence | hospital | Initial Handkerchiefs 12V/ac W esretutt sheer all Iinen Handkerchiefs with new long Initial, We Potatoes, sack...$1.10 and up | on hand at lowest prices e hundreds of Cabbages carefully embroidered. They are of real Irish manufacture Have narrow hem and are full laundered. Packed six in a box. Special each 12 1-2¢. 25¢ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 6 FOR 95c Another shipment of this spectaf handkerchief value arrived just in time to be included in the Anniver y Sale. Of sheer, fine linen with narrow hand-drawn hems. They are most unusual value—6 for P5e. 25c BULGARIAN COLLARS 10c Flaborately embroidered collars in the new broad shoulder ef: fect at very small prices in the 38th Anniversary Sale. They are embroidered in rich Bulgarian or Oriental colors and will form an effective garniture for either dress or coat Regular 25¢ quality special for this sale 10¢, —First Ly Hor otal) Numiere en Seemas melons, mee earier, Peer t in the popular elbow sleeve style of good quality fine comb cotton not fleeced. The sizes are 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 The former price was $1.00 for regular sizes and $1.26 for extra sizes; all sizes are included in the Anniversary Sale at the sult 63¢, T HIS is one of the season's most wanted garments being made doz..20¢@ | Guaranteed Eggs, doz. 35¢ srape Fruit, each 10¢ | 3 large Salt Mackerel. .30¢ | ’ | ’ickl Ib......5@ | Best Washington Creamery KEEP AFTER HIM No F heat Flour, | Butter, 3 Ibs.......- 00 oem | -» 81.10 | 2 combs Honey.......35¢ KIBFF, Oot. 28.-Prof. Sikorosky of In this assortment are many of those splendid values which were on sale the first two days. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WOOL UNDERWEAR, HALF PRICE Included hre two styles of vests and pants in all sizes, Chotee may be had of flat or ribbed garments in cojors of gray or white, and priced regularly according to size, S5c to $1.35; during this sale JUST HALF PRICE. $6.00 IMPORTED UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN $3.50 Imported Swiss ribbed wool Union Suits; regular $6.00 quality, Special $3.50, —First Floor, To these have been added gloves from the regular stock which or- dinarily sell at $1.50, among which are a quantity of the cele brated Tyefousse; in this sale on Wednesday at $1.00. —First Floor, es... 10 5 boxe atches.... 5 Kieff untversity declared, as a wit vi boxes Matches......15¢ J ree nie nonlin trint today, his ¢ $1.00 | 2 Ibs. brick Codfish..20@ |) peter that “ritual murders” are g, Ib.40¢| 7 cans Sardines.. ..26¢ |) common among the Jews | 50¢ p ‘ocoa O: Bhe The Bellis prosecution was sup-| 2 be Bare am Oh aoF | posed to have rested its case, but 2 jks Cocoa, Ib...++.+. 25¢ FP orders were sald to have been re Waa ts 5¢| 3 lbs. Soap Chips 25¢ Yl ceived from St. Petersburg to bol- ' es )| 82h it up still further, The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Av. and Pike St. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Ii AD. 35 +cat Chicken Mustar

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