The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1913, Page 5

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APPLE DAY IN OREGON | DANCE AT PYTHIAN HALL SALEM, Nov. 14.—The The Orthopedic hospital commit to be king in Orekon next toe of the Pythian Staters will give Bor, West has issued an {al} an Informal dance at the Pythian Proclamation declaring tha to hall, First av, and Pike datut be “Apple Day” in thin state day evening, November First Anniversary Saturday, Nov. 15 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT The Rosery Flower Shop 1608 SECOND AV, See the display of Roses, Chrysanthemums, Carnations and all other seasonable Flowers Tae hie ‘GIT CENTER. | Courteous clerks will at all to show you thr ase a mond rings. beauti of every description Whether ot did stock of n we are Di amonds. Watches Cuff Buttons and other jewelry suita Table Silver, Silver Novelties and ble for gifts, Clocks. Cut Glass, We have earned a reputation for being “The abe Price Jewelry Store.” We mean to main IS, FRIEDIANDER DIAMONDS - JEWELRY ~ WATCHES 3 W.COR_FIRST AND MADISON SEATTLE , reer mmnerones ike Elevator to Fifth Floor OVER-STOCKED OVER-BOUGHT! We are not going to give you a long story; it’s told in a few words: For a few days we are going to give you your choice of Coats and Suits at one-third off from the original sale tag. We are located on the Fifth Floor of the Denny Bldg., next door to the Times Bldg., on Second Ave. COATS Astrakhan Cloth, trimmed )| with plush and Skinner satin- lined. Plush Coats, plain and trimmed; blue, black and brown colors. Zibeline Coats, extra well made, three-quar- ters and full length. Chin- chilla Coats are here in vari- ous colors. From the regu- lar tags on all Coats— One-Third Off SUITS Blue Serge, hand-tailored; Cheviots in blue, brown and gray. Diagonal Suits in blue, gray and brown. Nov- elty Suits in colors, and va- rious styles. From the orig- inal tag— One-Third Off Come upstairs and save money. Our regular prices are way below street level, but at this sale you get one-third off from the original sale tag. LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP ‘ 504 to 509 Denny Building 1408 2d Ave. 1408 2d Ave.—Next Door to Time a We have and my the time. for are holes tn your matrimonial ship ot » rock of childish selfishness It either t an shut the tight of an thing you ever saw yin a hance for happiness rr wouldn't even risk the “so nh your present sta m Just keep still until the tle storm passes and the one who is the storm-center has a chance to think « arly As to the baby you think ainin enough the least «lx months or a year of hon est effort you ought to be gain! You ant ru away from trou {each will have to overcome his AA man wh friend has knave he left that ugh to r somo day » wi either He must have known when he did n is be mar business has a man w ors out of It if the ¢ Just b 1 v ! Read n fan M do as your} a fool or a} t have money | (and what] can't mareiea) ?| for the Heenne, getting Some men may be able t py living outside the law, bu A woman's r nature, It ts HELL. | I have had numberless letters from | women who have tried Tt, and it ts et always the same. Tie has done the girl the meanest trick possible. The only right thing for him ts to mar ry her as soon as possible. It is no worder she Is cross, Every wom anly {nw her faith trusted to thi |do the righ she has the full law on bim 4 certainly aha’ nt thing by oesn't real t has be en outraged in one she! If he doesn't} y her I hoy H lize what he has done; how he has lost a beau tifal thing called faith, love, and trustfulness, His present state of mind {# not natural, but perverted this trouble. Q—I wrote to a girl for three a ation of a es in ater, » worke me ALASKA RAILROADS WILL BE DISCUSSED got but if t owner Hl ratiroa resolution introduced of L. convention by P. Marsh of the Ev Trades Council and Lear and J A. Taylor your you ke dicine t fa: ane ~ 0s | Alaska are advocated Sn a at the A. I Delegates t erett, Wa Thomas Van of the Inte national Associa’ of Machinist The resoluti sweeping ant emphatic It inta out tha Ala cannot properly devel oped without raflway transporta tion and fuel, and practically ail the jand and natural resources of Ainska are still in public owne ship Compensation of Injury. Compensation for every day of| injur A inore adequate death benefit, Instead of one year's pay, as a’ yeation to extend for a than one year {f the injurics are serious and partial or total disability results These are the demands of lution fathered by Delegate no of the California St i ation of Labor, who asks that ht re lution t ibmitted to cone Hall claims that the compens aet f the Untted States a liberal than those of a num the eis National Labor Party. yng the several resolutions offered advocating a national labor Wallace Presid that con a politi al converniion one t e, I Jent Gomy aho, platform adopt it Delega ate J Hall recommending ra appoint a ittee of nine members to draft Ank Half-Holiday Tt through the arsenals estat Tuion Ty pow MeCullowgh ical union, ye and = 0 end that the half - holida ar for all em naval station government for Deleg b aliforne Fed * of L. gets after quack d vendors of nostrum tlon offere rigon, J Max 8. Ha of the W d by i 4, Hug! nd T. W International . on stop now, Here's a good pre | sumption Dre up ab ym wtlek and make love to It unt) you are} tred out Whenever the old habit} seems’ to get the beat of you, re peat the dose, Maybe after three years of thin you will know enough to treat the girls with reapect for} yurself and the ~~ ete eee ae * * * Deer Miss Grey: Will you ® * please put this in your paper * * for me, a# soon as you can?) * * Will the man who left his ® # little child on the corner of * *® First ave. and Cherry about *| * two weeks ago, and told him #| &® he would be home that night, *| # please come home, or call up, ® * or write, Winter is here and *| * everything like you know. ® * Now, don’t fool me again, but * * come home 1 will look for # * you by Saturday without fall, # * papa * * Little Lonesome Child. * * * At Rk THE STAR- ! and has « e trhed be deprived of all by jee fora while, Thanking you, | ANXIOUS | 1 ‘ t A t same made doubly sure it established by law lawyer will tell hin how to m plication for same There ts r nity for one bear. | 7 a less ft b stay in thee woman ture 8 lifetime | rather mit to the ordeal workingmen'« | vided for 18 Tf UNKEASONANLE TO ASK THAT AS MUCH BE DONE | YOR WOMEN? As the lawyer gets ae om | | | for all expenses Please tell me what Looks like « graft to 1 A.-The whole explanation 1s that {t {* one of the laws n y some short-sighted man | thinking they were protec en by excluding ther asant” things, in or ane, and ther * T cannot mony th w should get h Jury as easily he thine | an past wher hear if auch It 1a the duty of every oman to sequa * awant exsary for man. tenth Jus. } fane t herself to une her vote and influence sanely healthfuily, and TO THE POINT It in her only salvatton—and the sane, healthy men of every cor munity are with her on the ques tion DOC FORGOT IT RLING, Il.—Joseph Knox of trison {s sulng h doctor after 92 Rents a New Sew- Delegates | | r $20,000. a yard of gauz An operation alleging me of the wh the a ing Machine Sold on terms to suit. 1424 Third, near Pike Main $4.40 SPECIAL JUMBO “Ruffneck” All-wool Sold elae where at $6 to $8 RIDAY, NOVEMB at the Am SWEATERS| Knit-to-Fit, $5.00 to $15.00 each OCIONEK KNITTING (0. Children's, $2.50 to $6.00 Main 2296, 7 ‘Op S oa Children’s Wool Dresses in Sizes 6 i i at fr 95 to $6.50. Othe Dresse av f $7.50 to $22.50. Women’s Silk A new lisle on the givir tan we ack, BOYS babel GIRLS’ The MacDougall-Sor ‘ASK ORGANIZATION | OF UNSKILLED MEN of imme: ein ha n Introd. jean Federation of La Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle iounces a Lecture on Christian Science BY Rev. William P. McKenzie, C. S. B. of an Free Burglars who entered the resi-) Whose husband was ill, her investi- of Mra. Clara Bernier, 3817 Sation showed a report of his dest . canbe: had reached friends SRT UaNgRER eenth av. W., on November 8 bor convention by Delegate D. M , had fat pickings, it is report- D newspaper wom- Foran union, No./ed to the polloe today. They se.|an will correct and criticise manu- 1 asks that two or red diamond: nd jewelry valued | Script; 1,000 words, $1; every ad- more orga nted to re | at $1,600. The house was entered ditional 1, 50c; typewritten eruit to tre the un-| with a skeleton key 1,000 words, carbon, 25¢ extra. skilled labor of Seattle and vicinity Mrs. Rernter is the proprietress Work guaranteed fott 4875-W, n, in his resolution foresees | of a ladies’ tailoring shop in the|or Nancy H. Buskett, Apt. 8, 1022 he tl when, with the opening of Lumber Exchange building. Union the Panama canal, the section of a h ch Seattle HE PEST EE, IO Member of the Board of L¢ ship of The Mother Chu The Firat Church of Christ, entist, in Boston, Ma and cordially invites the public to be present At the Hippodrome, Fifth and University Sunday, November 16, {!n connection with JAMES MceCREERYS& CO., N Free Books to Children If Accompanied by Parent Aac P)ougall cfouthwick AND PIKE —— TREET Vew York Store opon from 9a. m. to6 p.m. daily SECOND AVENUI 1) (Suits for Women in Splendid Variety, $20 Values $15.50 ens Saturday tocks are Complete Special for Saturday Only Walats of very erinkly crepe de ch one-piece shoulder They fasten with have all keame hem white, navy, Copen, te In of net in "New Crepe de Chine Waists at $8. 00 cre chine le mporta eams Women’s $2.50 Wool Union Suits at $2.00 Suits, w to 14 Years ribbed wool Union eno ing. These are ¢ well-made garmen and are t kirt Boys! pane Girls’ Union Suits ae , : lowe and Girls’ Globe Union Suits 50c to $3.00 1 cha elvet and se at A new pment of gray and white Globe Un i ol or cotton Boys and Girls’ Part Wool Union Suits $1.00 Ivy Kid Gloves $1.00 If you desire a neat, Piaited Hose 35c well made pique Glove for street or seml- n with silk on the outside and ; b “ig seas penkavot ie sille dress wear, the Ivy will appeal to you. They have the style and he appearance of heavy si the service and are priced remarkably low, when you consider the quality. Black, white and tan, the pair, $1.00. Boys’ and Girls’ Suede and Glace Gloves With fleece lining, 75¢, S5¢ and $1.00. New Cape Gloves $1.25 These are made with the wide crochet on back or white. A serviceable, good looking glove. Trefousse Gloves, Special $1.25 An accumulation of various styles in these celebrated Glace and Suede Gloves. There are tans, browns, grays, champagne and a few black The form price was up to $2.00. These ken sizes reduced to, the pair, $1.25. First Floor. one | STOCKINGS 1 black so much Choice of tan Second Avenue and Ptke Street \Make a Big Haul ithwi | ARRIVED Too “SOON | CLIFTON, N. J.—When several large floral offerings in funeral de sign reached Mrs. Edwin Bancroft, the d ds of unski impoveris 1 fror and the overcrowded « YOU CAN SAVE MONEY HERE rop the eastern states | He points out that “the unskilled : Z . and unorganized of Seattle and vi The store which gives you prea tec ea ade Ph the best materials, the best si e realin « ized labor workmanship, the best prices, and Satay sb torsed rs pea the best values in ready-to- the dc enunciated by Indus wear garments, is going to al Workers of the World have your trade. This store, in four short 1913, 2:30 P. M. Patented) 425 Union St., cor. Fifth Ave. | Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Etc. Best values on: the Coast. We are in the low-rent district, and can afford to give you full values, We don't promise to sell you a garment for half price, as thers pretend to do, Our prices are $15 Suits for. $25 Suits for. All will prevailing styles store convince you of Northwestern 329 First Ave., and the .$15 $7.50 Dresses for $7.50 .$25 | Coats from $9 to $27.50 fabrics A to our visit truth of statement Cloak Suit Co. Near Union DIES A RECLUSE years, has grown to be the | ig largest upstairs store for wo- | SALINA, Kas, Nov. 14.—Daniel ; | - whe oe sitet tt men in America. The whole ago, had lived the life reason can be summed up in e on his farm, near here, a mes was found dead of starvation in his the word, “VALUES. i me Killabane whed one of the richest farms in the neighborhood wee" oche oe lace! HE $20 COATS, SUITS, DRESSES had a substantial bank account | He was 75 years old 1 1 8 5 | Serges, cheviots, mixtures NEW YORK, Novy. 14.—Corry i ‘ Comstock, an architect, has Rack and imported boucles in the sued for $100,000 for ae of suits. Best pebble cheviot f marringe by Miss Sue i 3 ‘ral M s Schrencor and novelty materials in the hat Comstock p mae a coats, finest silks and wool 3,1 rry her. 4 a aha’ To wan materials in the dresses. When she asked him he replied, “It’s all off. Mock Marriages Mi siete ion that she arranged pr Dn arringee « DeLR POAT ae h\ Closing out about 100 Trim- and Chinese and forged mar \ riage certificatese of justices of the med Hats, values up. to peace, Maud Young Dan, the white $12.50, for wife of a Boston Chinese, was giv en an indeterminate term in the nan’s prison at Sherburn The evidence showed that the de fondant took five young girls from England cit to another ad them married to Chinese | ceremonies and bb NEW YORK SAMPLE GARMENT COMPANY UPSTAIRS Second Avenue. Sixty miles of thread woven from | the fiber of a species of Itallan| iettle welghs only two and a half pounds, 1116

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