The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1913, Page 9

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ishings. Fy: 31 die an amauta rst Floor. In conneotion with JAMES MeCREERY& CO. fhe 38th Anniversary Sale )HEATTLE’S GREATER SALE th Anniversary A Special 50° $6.50, Values Up to b i. styles’ ar at fum and sma plush, velvets and ve netted 7.50 2.90 | sizes, 4.25 » Kol 38th Anniversary rage and Ostrich Sets IIS i th the first day of ‘i is ment causes us to is one | it a ets are a superior d , r se in the cer nter sh me er strips are curled ostrich res (Wa muff to r I Both sets are exception ng and would readily sell at about $15.00. day, your choice for Floor 38th Anniversary D.. New York Special for the Last Day of the a Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 pm t, has a wide t long, plain seart and ow muff, Th Black Fox 8 tted at 1 At $8.00, $10.50, ‘ha 75, $16.50 and ack Fox Mufts mateh the style and nove cts, Pri Natural Opossum Sets. The scarf is 1 effe with muff to match. The set A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF VALUES UP the models are lin trimme Btoc ‘ks have been a A few nov serges, iford weaves Each sult 1s a splendi at the special price of . t and da mixtures. The in sizes from 6 to 17 suits have tw years or S in Norfolk style, | 4 and Boys’ fancy novelty Suits, made of Scotch tweed blue serges. Many of these are Sam Sizes 7 to 17 years. Saturday, 5 only etter 8.2 BOYS’ OVERCOATS—$7.50 QUALITY $6.50 Boys’ Overcoats, in sizes 3 to 10. They are made of heavy coatings, and button to the Sat pivod 50 oor Lice oe | S108 ~ Sth Anniversary men’s Blanket mh n Robes 7 ; of ues or MIXED BLANKETS $3.50 40c ALL PURE LINEN TOWELS 25¢ or « f tops; also | 2 95 ae eee ; ; age Heavy Huck Towels, with full hematitched ends ; en # / . Medium gray, with pink or blue borders. 510} aig piain or floral border designs. Size 3 patent colt with cloth top = <a 70x80 hes inches. Narrow toe models with welted ) ££ 35¢ EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES 220 $4.00 ALL LINEN NAPKINS $3.00 je aed Cuhead sot ntional de- The size 1s 45x36 inchea before hemming. They Heavy irish linen, 22 inches square, in spot, sole and Cuban heel. vi yorder nade of a good quality of muslin and have J floral or stripe design ee rtibl ae M dhs cmbroidered designs. 15e PRINTED PERCALE Dull Calf Lace Boot with many Mate neck style Full yard wide, fine quality fab round tos, welted. ecle sad Th jh collars, light $4.75 EMBROIDERED BED SETS $3.25 stripes, dots, rings aod figured e s 1€ ie rot The set consists of one sheet, 72x99, and one | ooiorg Cuban heel There are not tans tg te Dh pair of cases, 45x Some are hemstitched 60¢ BROCADED CREPE 50c all sizes in any one style, but ular mannish style others have scallope A medium 1k and merce: 1 assortment ) 2 95 $2.50 IRISH EMBROIDERED SCARFS $1.50 yarn, e light and in t cial 2.95 . 7 b All pure linen, hemstitched with heavy em to mateh : ‘ Floor, Third Floor broidered ends. Size 18x54 inches Third Floor Second Floor r VERY Boys’ Suit of $7.50 atiliey: style is included in this sale. The $10.00 SUITS $8.25 F Boys gis Roys $12.50 quality $13.60 quality ‘ School Overconts, sizes 18 to 47 School Overcoats, sizes 13 to 17 years, orfolk and double-breasted Dhue serges and fancy both in } materials are Long Trouser Sults, ).00 quaility Long Trouser Suit 00 quality . Long Trouser Suite, 17. 00 $12.50 $10.59 ya’ Overcoats, sizes up to 3 quality, for ‘$8.25 $10.00 quality, for .. 38th Anniversary Bedding, =e and Wash Goods 38th Anniversary 50c Hosiery for Women in 48 STATIONERY CABINET 250 Ke wart the nets of fade cab splendia Mac Dougall-Southwick Co. k g her the er tipped a “Cutt DREN'S 25 | ill size I of th 1es and The pair First Floor Second Avenue and Pike Street daily The Last Day of the Special Reduction of Furs fitted scart, SOnIER $19.00 COATS HAS JUST ARRIVED TO $22.50-—-SPECIAL $14.75 $12.50 $11.00 $10.50 THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913 Nemo Corset Demonstration Third Floor. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET egies 38th Anniversary finishod with silk orna $38.50 “ $45.00 $35.09 shed with he ad $19.09 .$20,00 ade in round satin, ollars, and novelty clone io fs again com. re *; In h ns and novelty k gre , tans, brown and black Second Floor, 38th Anniversary NCLUDED are a quantity of Tre Up$3.50 Long Gloves $2.25 I Also a lot 16-button glace Gloves, with th ari fasteners at Your choice a $2.25 P TO $1.50 GLOVES $1.00 e are the bi e of the imported ves which were placed on sale e first of the week. We have added some Trefousse, glace and suede oves until the assortment ts almost complete. Where the sizes are lack ing you can secure the one you de sire in the celebrated Ivy Glove. Ch $1 00} BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ GLOVES 50 Suede and glace lined Gloves, and a good quality of wool in tans, browns and grays. 50c The pair First Floor 38th Anniversary Women’s Walking Boots $2.95 ° Dull Calf Button Boots wi 38th Anniversary Boys’ and Girls’ Ball Bearing Roller Skates Regular price, $2.50. only, €1.75. wel Bar with nickel posts for BALUTdAy OD1Y verstssscessesesseanes 38 ABs 18 napking put up ina Adjustable to any size For Saturday &-inch Glass T Regular price Twisted Bouquet Tabl box. Regular pri ‘ Dennison’a fast c sanitary Saturda. Candies for all colors aturday 12 packed in a Napking ular price 10¢ cy Crepe wax envelope, Reg sluminum Eeg Beater Whip, F while limited quantity 1d cent pure price 25e, for Saturda uv $1.15 Basement Brooklyn Pyramid Gas Bread Toaster Regular pric sc; for Saturday Mixer; mixes batter b Regular $1.75 value tter and easter than Saturday, only Ur other versal Cake method. ‘The MacDougall-Southwick Co. [REAL Fashions Madame Dillor sakes frequent visits to Paris and keeps WAKH all the new ideas of that fashion center; but whe will also send out weekly d that are especially adapted tothe A ma ny of the smartest and m Rishable Mina Dillon Au yng her patrons This is a real fashion stunt Ail ch will be on par with those shown in the highest class woman’s mag- It will be the best most authentic fashion service ever put out by a newspaper. azines. and PLUSH AND VELVET THE THING THIS YEAR, SAYS MME. DILLON L | GIRL FREEZES FEET ‘BEATING’ WAY WEST Mrs Marshall's suggestion. She nted to see the West. So did h husband. But he wanted to up the Pullma N money and ride in a insisted Mrs. Marshall fascinated by with he husband, set out to see , threat the West Th made the trip in six days, changing cars six times. as while riding over a refrigerato wand Marsh alle have been mar- EXPLAINED itively refuse , dear; it’s a harm. war 3 n—It took me just 15 min. mae owe hone of the young| Utes to get my nose the way I men at the ake the trouble} Wan t, and the whole thing to follow 1 and look over your] Would come off shoulder, so you can see the face of J your futuré husband, why that | yor that your ehancos of getting | DOG AND BULL ARE married are extrem » BEST OF FRIENDS SHOOTS AND KILLS FRANKLIN, N. Hl, Oct. 81L—A NAMPA, Ida,, Oct. 31,—Though | very unusual attachment between a he had $800 and a good ition, | q and.a bull is that wh : do) v« pull is t rich exists Oscar Whitman shot himself to} jetween William EB, Dunlap’s shep death because, engaged t rd dos and his bull, King ried, he feared he could Leo Neth port a wife They pla. eat together, a sleey q The dog was STORM PROVES FATAL taught to drive pattle, but re MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo,, Oct.|fused to chase Leo. Spot 31.—James Cottengi » farmer|sleeps in the manger beside his who lost himself in Sunday's storm, |friend, Usually a dog and a bull lated from the effects of exposure,!are natural enemies, It's going to cost us to much if! we go that way, and besides, I want to go right away.” | bumming She donned men’s clothes, and, Thursday the Ore Short Line, route to | Port that Mrs. Marshall's feet find t Ag: | bec fre Marshall, himself from the col » his wif uy The v attle Monday DR. L R. CLARK, D. D. & f our e are 1 pa ur er ur « ha less Regular $ d Crowns $4.00 Regular $10 Plates $5.00 A written ¢ n with WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union 1s Ad With You NOTE—Bring T Awnings, Tents, Flags, Badges, Banners and Lodges. Pennants for LINDQUIST & LUND Inc. Manufact 1104 3rd Ave. Phone Elliott 5340 rers SUITS AND DRESSES NEW YORK TAILORS 401 Union St. Open Evenings 7:90 JOHN STRINGER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All Civil business, State and Federa§ Courts. Office 336-340 New York Bik, I Eliott 1066 Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Choice home grown Cut Flowers and Plants at Lowest HOLLYWOOD GARDENS Prices. | Funeral | Designs our Specialty HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc. Second Av. at Pine. ALBERT HANSEN | Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madisen, oee To make room for new goods we are offering §,000 rolls 10c and 15c Paper at, per 5 double roll ..i.s0ccee Cc 3,000 rolls 20c and 25¢ vilt Paper at, 0 per double roll...... 1 C Ingrain at, per double roll 25¢ Embossed 20c Imported German Leather Paper at, 80c per roll Striped and Paper at, per double roll Borders cut out free, Globe Wall Pape | Company 4 907 SECOND AVE, y BULL BROS. Just Printers lors THIRD AIN 1043 |

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