The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 3

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eTHE STAR CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS—1400-1402 corunon'st We’ve Not Failed This is our 12th Anniversary in Seattle. We expect to be in business here 12 years longer. WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD On any pretense whatever by roaming bankrupt merchants or profes- sional failure specialists. Furthermore, we offer you only seasonable, dependable merchandise. For tomorrow, Saturday, November 22nd Look—HERE ARE THE GOODS—HERE ARE THE PRICES: FURNISHINGS | CLOTHING 50c Suspenders, President Qc fc web ws : $2. 98 style, sale price............. 75c Underwear, ribbed 38c $15.00 Men’s Suits, all 6. 68 Ee rerer rrr Ts. patterns, heavy weights. $20 Men’s Suits, heavy Tweeds 75c Men’s Work Shirts, black sateen and chambray, 33c and S11 99 NORE is ienircauckue Worsteds ........... DET Wool Sox, le $4.00 Heavy Worsted S$ 99 _ otiseriersedigaa IIc Pants at eee 1. $20.00 Overcoats, in y Po than half price ............ and grays, special $ 7.89 35c Wool Sox, 16c $30.00 Men's Hand Tailored extra heavy ...........5.. Suits and Overcoats. . $14 89 ‘a $2.00 Wool Underwear, §9c $4.00 Men’s Hats, late $1 §9 $2.50 Flannel Shirts, gray, blue or | Fall styles ............ ie Let Your Two-Bit and Four-Bit Pieces Do the Work of Dollars Tomorrow at the — $1.18 827." She * $3.18 Chicago Misfit Parlors $1.00 Dress Shirts, see 48c $1.50 Jersey Sweaters, $5.00 Boys’ Suits, all choice tomorrow ......... 48c sizes, tomorrow ....... | $2.89 1400-1402 FIRST AVENUE. CORNER UNION STREET. LEADING MAN OF KALEM COMPANY Thomas Moore Moore Is the chief leading man of the New York Kalem company He is often cast in the role of the swagger young chap whose chief duty is to arrive on the scene in time to save the day, and the gir! too. Off duty, he Is just a dapper good-natured, happy city fellow with a emile and a handshake for levery one in his acquaintance Makes 30-Foot Leap Over Clitf window display .........: SALE STARTS TOMORROW, 9 A. M. SHARP e and go over was tn 4 #0 FINED FOR LIBEL TALKS TO GIRLS BERLIN, Nov. 20.—For libeling Harry Wilson, former member of the girl operators at the local tele the public service commission phone exchange, Prince Wrede, Will be the speaker at the next member of a distinguished South [eetir Ms ucatay enagiog 1 el XS German family, after fighting the auditorium of the ¥. W. CLA = ina card game fhe players hold their cards so all the world | can see of the} reon case to the highest courts, pald @ Wijson's topic will be’ °The Regu fine of $7.50, assessed by a court jgtion pf Public Utilities. | martiul of his Lancers regiment in | Bavaria. He had accused the Royal Homestead, B. A. Y., will) girls cf spending their time reading give a social dance Friday night) novels and failed to substantiate In Red Men's hall, 1623 Fourta/ pie The Heart the allegation. lavenn. ue el ipa | pletures nv MICHIGAN Jing run by the Universal company e e | — o oes Bad Axe: Shanahan’s famous 1° Diaianshe Aik Weak ago by fire. Three horses were past Days of Pompell,” 6 r burned; loss $7,000, Pile ge Menominee: Delophia La Reau Horses needed in haste—or even 5 was killed recently when gr otherwise . ee fe und d or en oO ave ost red in Ris attic broke through |turkinw tr bridled ne floor and burled him and saddled Fiint: Joe MePhi ome fer, has jast re € Class A Saturday Night 6, verdict against ndard hae 1 sn for Of. pany for foss of hand sev-| ¢, BI ars Ago. , Fre ¢ Will of J. Hoary Main-| sine to Mi ation ueathing § and nephews has be d to probate Clemens: Mr. and Mrw. ¢ Melbourne Until Saturday Night “Arizona,” six-r feature p this w dantversat t Colonial Saturday Night Blood I erhood Rex) ‘ The man's Refor MINNESOTA Powers drama Veek ° ° Duluth: Dr. 5S. H. Boyer has re- most an Actre signed from board of r Minneapolis A banker's desk is generally settlement —Fift 1 from thet n fire broke out Olsen's sanitarium a A continuous bow Lake Minitonka is suggested rT OHIO jam Saturday Nghe Carmel t reel Toledo: Industrial. a Ohio ere dropping off from Grand teaturday Night “The Junior Partner,” two-reel hauser drama; "The Bravest Majestic comedy; “Mutua | Weekly,” world’s news | jon of thousands of ac 5 in eity and county Tolea 1b has started can driving tn vieln-| When anyone undertakes to steal a ride the vehicle obligingly slacks ip for the purpose lusky county quor license commission " nor ll protests filed by » rs whose license has been can,| Alhambra | Sunday Night 1 Jerry's Mother-in-Law,” two-reel Lima: Mra. Lillian Akers {a su.|Vitagraph comed Jim Dolan ng her husband for divorce claim.|two-eel Selig drama. ing he pulled her out of bed by her| feet Akron Twelve square milos added to elty by annexation, | AT THE THEATRES ° THIS WEEK MISSOUR! : @ | Metropolitan—sent a St. Louis: Chas, ©. Phe Mcrae anise ey es te charged with bigamy, escaped f ‘ hospiinl ward of jail in his nig Moore—Margaret Tlington in gown a few days ago.—Deputy Cor Within the Law." stable Harry Levin has been held by coyoner on homicide charge for shootiag and killing Fred L. He ° Seattle Bailey & Mitchell stock in “The Havoc.” oldest convict fn state ‘penttentiar Js a i pardoned ey an, CELEBRATE. VICTORY! butchers afid helpers at Cudah} reed packing plant are still locked ¢ n of electrical elu lay night FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, @] Tivoli—"The Time, the Place NEBRASKA and the Girk” dl > Lincoln: Andrew Hawkins, 7%, t the Seattle | ant fused a warrant by the prose : ‘ ing placed in their winter quareil tee aEeGrn odie police TAS SMALL CROWD °; iy, bave been obtained by| | ters by C, D. Pullen, & nataral oman M. E, Dahnken and Asatat cea hanks ist Pullen keeps this at Labor Commissioner Kenyon| A small crowd heard Mme. Te-|"movie" theatre clond of mosquitoes as food for } queer sorts of fish that swim GENEVA’S SEEIN’ THINGS J the In-{J Go for th Met ian’ thhetee all ea ¢ ber GENEVA.-What = appeared at| ter Lurffon: C. P. Ford, trea of | propri he played the fir is to be r rom the ment of his home firat to be snow that covered the|urer; L. C. Graaser, vice president Novelty Arts ( a1 dl bd streets of Bernay two inches dur-|and a number ¢ spoke, It on a charge of frauc . FLO, ad appe from the de-| A potato shortage in Englane ling a storm proved to be a shower 4 a sort of ic on over the|ad ing. He was released on) minor. Seve " lon of Building 0 nt}caused prices to advance June 1 of white butterflies, paralyzed by | federation's efusal to recognize | $100 bail lered by the veal id contends t jin Manchester to $30 a ton, against | eold, * the Reid faction, » is accused of mulcting girls | chestra { he should not be molested, "$12.90 at the same time last year /—SATURDAY ALL-DAY 1913 3 SPECIALS At— eS $2.50 a Women’s Hand Bags 9c $2.50 "a Cassimere Pants $1.69 “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET”, INC, i a ek ee SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. P PEREMPTORY SALT of Men’s and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats. You save from $5.00 to $7.00 on any suit or overcoat now. Read on. i ae. SAT redo” $849 iat het $2.98 Ra = Warm and Comfortable $3 59 PdJU WOMEN'S PURE WHITE UNION SUITS— es, ankle len “ ,: 10c WOMEN'S EXTRA FINE FRENCH RIB iON SUITS— W flor finsh tting. Our regular § CHILDREN’S EXTRA STRONG COTTON HOSE— nee will wear like leathe All sizes, shade 25c EXTRA HEAVY WOMEN’S WOOL HOSE—tre) heel and toes Full length Remarkable good buy Womens HEAVY WORSTED SKIRTS—form fitt ney cling to the form. 'u 98c WOMEN’S HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS— 98c n whit nd fancy st m Dutth neck or collars. Some have aq ‘e yoke, finish t Cut full size AMERICAN LADY CORSETS—Our $3.00 and $1 98 Bed nforters 19¢ 12% All-Linen ¢ Crash Saturday 9c $5.50 models for Sizes From 20 to 36 JU: A FEW NUMBERS which we have decided to dts. nue, hence the big All New Models CHILD'S BEAR SKIN COATS, $2.89—in red and white double breasted, plain taflored. All have quilted lining, 50c Sheets Military rl buttons. months to 6 years. $2. 89 Saturday 39c —_—_——— Canvas Gloves, Shoes for the Whole Family For Less MISSES’ $3.00 GUN METAL, BUTTON, HIGH TOP SHOES-- for hard service or school wear; 12 to 2 Saturday, spectal . $2.29 $2.00 WOMEN’S BOX CALF BHOES—strong and $1 49 serviceable; broken line. To close Fiabe Cotton Saturday 3atts, 3 Ibs. 5c Saturday 45c BOYS’ $2.50 HEAVY BOX CALF SHOES—that will give gooa wear and satisfaction for the price MEN'S DAYTON Lone with double sole, standard screw ——| |DECISIVE PRICE CUTTING Be $20.00 Women’s Suits $10.25 BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED FANCY SUITINGE—Im $25.00 Women’s Coats $12.50 THIS SOUNDS iis SLASHING PRICES— 50c Crib Bankets Saturday 39c SOc Men’s Heavy Rib Underwear le cheviots, serge traigt 75c Flannel Night Shirts we won't mention materials. 49c $5.00 Misses’ Coats $2.98 MADE OF BANGY able COATING OR ZIBELINE different models, Sc thers have box bac In all the new F colorings. Sizes $ to 14 Men's Heavy Gavia ta) Batarahy and take $2.98 Sweaters Lay $1.39 Women’s House Dresses 98c MADE ce Sg ated MAG ae CHANSR AY ase Saturday 59c Men’s 20c Merino Wool Sox Saturday 1ic sizes, ay, 8] \ Big Cuts in Trimmed Hats—See Windows Men’s Flannel Flannel Shirts Saturday 98c 25c Men’s Wool Sox Saturday 15¢ SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST, who applied for jobs of various le i ims on the pretext of giving them | MOSQUITOES HAVE sons in the art of decorating pil NICE HOME, ANYWAY NEW YORK, Nov, 20,—Forty- nine million mosquitoes are be- | a traning: “orders, returnable | | day tained a warrant in. resa Carenno, plano soloist, at the ity’s enforetr t in five big tanks in the base »

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