The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1913, Page 3

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4 co) Link Your Interests (0 This Chate of Credit Stores Overcoats Right Warm stylish coats with convertible collars, belted backs, inverted box plaita, split sleeve soams and all features of correct fashion, Plain black, brown $15.00, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00 other desirable or grays are shown at Raincoats With raglan or set tn sleeves, convertible military anteed terproof, the ly good at $15.00, $18.50 and $25.00 Suits Anything that you may desire, even though it be a dress sult or a tuxedo, a platn blue serge or a smart mix: ture with radical style features, And = the prices extremely right, $16.75 to $32.50 $45.00 947.50 KKH KHK KF or collars, guar absolutely wa You will find values exceptional vv. =z = wn} are 7 Foor. Tuxedos Full Dress .. At Gately’s The store that quar ant every garment you buy-—where terns are made 80 ¥ , very reasonable whose great chain of credit stores give you cash prices at $1.00 a Week This small amount is never missed and you can al ways be well dressed. Come in and see ouf apparel and we will let you be the judge. The: Confessions Veceecce or a Wife A MAN'S WOMAN CHAPTER XI | Well, how did you Ike Mra, Baton?’ asked Dick, as we came home from the Buffalo Country club, where the Batons had invited ts) to dinne 1 presume I might Ike her if | ¢ It seemed to me she was much OVER-DK elub. There you go," pleased with another but} a Kolt to know her,” 1 said ED for a dinner at No woman on earth can be perfectly | stunning iooking woman, You know,| u are really much better looking (nan Waton's wife, but every) { woman tn the room WAS LOOKING AT HER” | Dick,” [| remonstrated, “sho was the only woman in the} x dress, and | felt so conspicuous because tho reat of at our table so hard, 1 was dressed appropriat white hat, I think, were in better taste than vald Dick the people st my white lingerie gown anc Mra, Eaton s bare shoulders Nesides, Dick, 1 don't Nke A WOMAN WHO 18 MAN'S WOMAN! ‘ What do you mean by that “Well, you see, dear, before ye inks, [ had hard work to keep vation with bis wife. In doed, ste was chaffing most of the time with that good-looking young | man who sat over in the corner while we were dining, After you came in SHE TURNED HER ATTENTION TO YOU, and she certainly found | enough things to talk about Say, dear, you are pot ase of my long speech. ‘ertainly not,” | answered “I hope I shall never be Jealous and if I am tt will not be of a woman whom we meot casually at din-| ner. You asked me for my opinion and I gave ft, That te all | ! “Vell,” anid Dick, with a sigh of content; “what do we care about! any one but just you and I thing I've landed the schoo t tnd now, sweetheart, We can go on our trip to the Fails, You dont think that I'm a prosatc gd business man, do you, because | left ye I want you to know, dear beart, that | think | am the most unate man in this whole world, and you are the dearest girt j who ever made a man perfectly happy | There we were on the mountain top again, and Love was showing hing face, ! W'th Dick's arms about me and his kisses on my lips, | forget every) | little annoyance. Some way, it seems to me that Dick and | are just the most perfect | lovers that can possibly be—but I'm almost afraid that we may not be) | good friends. and that wovld be terrible | If | should may that to Dick he | would talk to me a little more as a real { }echool teaching training which has made | “WHY,” ond his business training, which has made hin feel tt puces not tell his plans to any one, and that all depends only upon him self, . | Perhaps some time he will change, or, if he does oot, 1 may in| |time get used to it | (Te Be Continued Tomorrow.) ENTIMELY A asked Dick Mr got in from the >a Jealous, are yout” was Dick # comment at) the his | would Jaugh, but 1 do wish he tend does, Perhaps it ts my! me feel that | must be told] $1.50 Men’s Sweaters Saturday Men’s Golf Shirts — why pay $1.00 Saturday 59c $3.50 Bathrobe Blanket Saturday $2.90 $1.48 Cotton Blankets Saturday $1.19 17c Pillow Slips 45x36, Saturda Saturday All-Day Specials 4 Of lines T McCormack Bros. On All Men’s Suits and Overcoats included reductions on broken $11.00 $14.75 $18.75 $1.69 ho $1.95 yf Boys’ Suits $3.89 pairs in Blues and blacks Stull read on greater Men’ Ov $15.00 to $18.00 Suit reoats Pants $3.50 Men's Corduroy some have 2 full y blue and kerbocker pants. ¢ style Knic “ut size I'weeds, Ca Are from 6 to gain Norfolk $5 Boys’ Suits sve Pants wool ize with 2 pairs of Knickerbocker Cassi- each suit; made from all meres, Scotch Tweeds and hard finished Worsteds Can't be matched for less than $7.00. Boys’ Extra Quality True Blue Serge Knickerbocker Pants; sizes 6 to $1 50 18—Lined—pair ........ ' 75c Women’s Storth Rubbers Saturday 59c 5c Pkg. En- velopes Saturday 3c Majestic Glycerine Soap Saturday large cake 5c 10c Bottle Peroxide , Saturday 5c Large Cake Oatmeal Soap Saturday 10c cake Rainier Mineral Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday Saturday . fi Boys’ Blouses, NA be eed | | Military Collar. 1119-21 Third Ave. | Starting Tuesday, December 2, /the practice of piracy, have been| and running each Tuesday there secured Near Seneca St. after, the Universal Film company oe 6 will release a feature under the Albert FE. Christie bas written) i"Gold Seal” brand. It ts claimed and ts producing a farce comedy! ZEEE BE wE EE EER nothing but big spectacular features which bids fair to rival anything! | will be released under this brand. in that line which he has done.| |The firat release will be “Under It is entitled, Locked Out at) | the Black Flag,” a three-reel pic. Twelve.” | ture. The story has to with the turn- EH MER’ ing of an exclustve apartment UNDER TH AM: house {nto @ vertalble madhouse as See My Announcement the result of a cleverly conceived In This Paper sequence of misunderstandings and A. McKAY JORDAN Weight finished run from Luzerne suit Medium Matchless Bargains for Saturday $2.50 Men's Ribbed 49c fieeced Union Suits, ay g 8 ER equal to $1.00 grades; sizes 34 to 44. Saturday 49s Saturday & all day Boys’ Heavy fleece 25c Shirts and Drawers 10c Roll Japa- nese Toilet Paper They come in blue and white mixtures, elastic 1 rib neck—closed crotch, celal bargain Saturday 255 5 30. A good fitting and v good wearing suit. Lamb's Garment eee Women's Wool and 79 garment, C wool fleece Shirts be tae ee EE EESEEEES EE ES 35c Silk plaited sox, black and 25c pair. ee ee | aes: MARYVILLE, Mo., Nov, 28.--Four! ne Eetair is sending a troupe of generations have used a 6 franc actors to Arizona to produce a | piece now owned by James A. Fort! series of Western stories with real on which to cut their teeth. The|i#m the one big object coin has a hold in {t, and @ cord e079 |passed through this hole kept it! hanging about the neck of Ford's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, when [she was a child. Since that time Cross: purposes The film will be seen in Seattle Quoting Jack London, Rex Beach %08- and a number of other successful et bei? short story writers who have made Allan Dwan, of the Rex company, a success at scenario writing, the Completed a half reel comedy with} | Essanay company says it in the little Miss Helene (Snookums) six other children have used it a8) pity foe good ncenartos, and that Rosson, 7% months old | 8 teething piece. fall scenarios not accepted will be|, It Is the first time that an entire _ lreturned with a rejection slip if the | film has been devoted to exploiting the charms of one so young. necessary postage stamps are en There is that in the film, novelty, closed. Here's your cha if you think you are a unappreciated au-| Which is going to make ft a genuine treat. |thor. The Basanay's address ts 1333 e Argyle st., Chicago, 111. ove Word comes from Universal City, e Cal, to the effect that “101 Bison brand has taken a spectally selected 625 FIRST AVE. comt to San Francisco to com mence a trio of stories dealing with the picturesque Ife of the corsairs To dispose of their Merchandise An Offer Never to Be Repeated and buccaneers. Several ancient Spanish A monster sacrifice and slaughter is the only word that does full justice to the unheard- leons, that saw actual HairTinting of bargains. THE VALUES are so sensational as to be All the Rage if one is going to go somewhere, |i almost beyond belief, but you'll believe your You Can Now Instantly Tint Your one must point the finger in that! eyes, won't you? “ao Algae the Pr pape direction several times, to indicate} le, to An: a t a whit ies - + Bikwe (or Machi’ Go thet’ lar when teaee Tn ee MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Regular $12.50 values at. . $4.95 errors , animal pleture; “Hel ; ‘| Regular $20.00 value at... . $9.95 comedy! “For the Sake of a Girl i 50c Silk Ribbon Saturday 25¢ 25c Silk Braids, all colors. Saturday 5c Saturday 25c Misses’ Union Suits Sizes 2 to 10 ears 19c Saturday School Hose, Sizes 5 to 9 10c 25¢c Cashmere Sox, 20c or 3 25c Cashmere Hose and Drawers, A regular heel and toe. A splen- Se Men's Cotton Sox in downy fleece. Nicely fin $3.50 Men's Heavy Woot lbs.—don’t be ashamed to 87c Gloves, all colors and the medium size. 98c for Heavy and medium welght, Ribbed or plain top. Colors, $2.00 suit. gray and black, with gray 1 did value for black and tan; have Bic Women's Union Suits reinforced heel and toe. A 9 C Heavy Welght— regular 12%c value. ished; lonx steavety see Sweaters. Roff neck, in length. All a to of Y aroon and gray y) 4 women from 90 Ibs. to 35¢ Setaviaes: F 3 ask for the lw sixe for pair. Womn's Kid we have got them and they only cost you the same as sizes; fitted at the counter by experts. Why pay $1.25 Saturday eada'e 0%. or even $1.007 eee HAVE YOU NOTICED? Villains have given up cigarettes. Detectives now smoke them. It never occurs to a cowboy to! feed his horse. if anybody One lot of about 65 women’s suits, go on sale Saturday. Not one of them worth less than $16.50 and most of them worth $20.00. They are made from Fench serges, cheviots and novelty suit- ings. Nicely made and lined with heavy satin lining. Coats 36 inches long, cut- away or straight front Colors, navy. black, brown—a genuine bargain f $7.98 612.50 to $15.00 40 of these choice Coats : We have about coats left and in order to make room for holiday goods have bunched them all to- gether at one price in order to hurry them out quick. They come in caraculs, zibelines and novelty coatings; 34 cut- aways or full lengths. This is a bumper value for $7 98 Saturday, each ' $2.49 Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters Sdecebs : sweaters for women or heavy yarn. Ruff Fifteen dozen in medium Colors—gray and maroon. Sizes 46. A big saving on seasonable 50c Heavy Ribbed Under- wear, Garment, + Saturday A41c 75¢ Flannelette Night Gowns Saturday - 59c | Boys’ $2.50 Boyproof Shoes Saturday $1.98 Men’s $1.50 Felt Slippers Saturday 98c Men’s $1.00 Storm Rubbers Saturday dries a letter on a blotter, somebody must come along and 4 her it with the aid of a} looking glass | —One-half the world pulls a revok ver and the other half looks down the barrel An automobile never has to be cranked to start it; the engine is always ready. Character reads a letter of six pages. Time, 1 second gal service tn Pris 3: tee S teathas si = Trial Packago— Demonstration, cee Class A Until Saturday Night Whe the Hop V. Victor drama; “Partne: two-reel Eelair drama; “The Lesson tho Childven Taught,” Powers comedy $.:8 6 Clemmer Until Saturday Night | “Pathe's Weekly,” world's nows; | “Terrors of the Deep,” two-part! misses neck 34 to goods Take Your Choice for 98c Our Women’s and Misses’s trimmed Hats up to $3.50. Trimmed with pompons wings and stickups. it Can Not Detected. An important scrap of paper dropped upon the floor is ignored by everyone until the right person picks it up. Regular $25.00 value at..........---$12.95 comedy. u ‘ | ee Ne Men’s Raincoats, $10.00 value at... ..$4.95 Colonial Until Saturday Night MEN’S PANTS drama; “Animated Weekig' worid| Regular $2.00 value at. Regular $3.00 value at....... ‘ news nt on His Hands,’ Nestor comedy; Mike and Jako Go| vena Rion comedy; “Yosemite MEN’S FURNISHINGS eee Men’s Heavy Overalls............+.+-: Dream Until Saturday Night 25c Wool Sox See .12 1-2 50c President Style Suspenders at........ $1.50 Men’s Rough Neck Sweaters at... .48c $2.00 Wool Flannel Shirts at...........98c Elusive Turkey,” Pathe The Leading Lady,” Vita |graph drama; “All for Science,” Blo- graph drama; “Exyptian Temples,” | MEN’S HATS Regular $2.00 values at. ; Regular $3.50 values at......... $2.00 Suit Case as |"lee Cutting In Sweden,” “Tortoise |at Clone Range,” Patho spit reel. | MEN’S UNDERWEAR 75c Extra Heavy Fleece Lined at........ $2.00 All Wool Eagle Brand at....... .$1. Himelhoch Bros. 28 Years in 625 First Ave. Sapply Co, Saturday Barbers’ Huck Towels 49c Dozen. . your booklet, for which I ats (stamps or coin). — THE STORE THAT. SAVES YOU MONEY”, Mrs. Potter's H; Please send me in plain wrapper = trial package of yoor Walnut Tint Hair Stain, enclose 3S RESIDENCE THEATRES * 79C SECOND AVE. AT JAMES St. -o| At the Olympian Tonight | together “On the Broad Stairway,” Edison |drama; “When Society Calis," Vi |tagraph drama; “The Two Cow-| ards,” Lubin drama; “Alkali tke |— ind the Wild Man,” Essanay com-| ~_,|PAY IN Tint Your Hair Beant! 1 Brown, Everybody's Dol jt." follow ; | Thove are a nusuber of ather reat | ; A 112 jdents who aré going to pay their ; | | Is your halr gray! streaked or faded rance that you 40 eee : 7 nei dred studios and picture galleries of the United States, > - - icine BET HE DUCKED! Don't forget, my dear, | the hand that rock@ the | udle is the hand that rules | » world, She--Well, come and rule the . world fora bit, r For forty years Shautezua had ss oe aoe ‘ been the most interesting Indian 59 ———— = exhibit to tourists who have visited) Lost articles are usually found this part of the country, His like- by Star want ads in the “Lost and ————-—-@ jess has been in probably a hun-| Found” column. f tax in the same manner unless Me OXHORD, Pa, Nov. 28.—By pay-| Russell lifts his embargo on checks. | ing thelr borough tax In pemies a| number of property owners of Hope: | well Borough, the smallest borough | | in point of population tn the state, | |"got even" with the tax collector, | |Samuol Russell, for vefusing to ac jcept their ct Recently LAGUNA, N. M.,, Noy. 28,—-Shau- tezua, the oldest Indian in New) 9 Mexico, whose pictures on posteards) | that have been traveling round the, | ¢ world since the picture postcard in- | 4 dustry began, is dead af the age of 112 HE REMAINED | Two soldiera were speaking | about the battle of Bull Run, “Pat, were you at the battle of Bull Run? | T was," said Pat “Did you run, too? did,” sald Pat, “and th’ | what didn't run {fs there | | Argonaut be es aa He EXCUSED “Your cat made an awful noise In the back garden last night, and “I'm awfully sorry, Mr. Hous: ton, but since he ate the canary he thinks he can sing!” Tint Hair Atain. The price Is only $1.00, “y trial packago will be mailed (in piain| | felly, name and afd ‘Trial packa not sold at stores, One Location. Foot of Cherry. cents for taxes » taken to his house and re ipa =demanded, He was told] | @|that there were thousands more to|@——— ile

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