The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 2

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CUT PRICES ON LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS N PANTON(CO. SUCCESSORS TO PANTON & LONDON CO. Saturday Will Be the Banner Day Of the Year at This Fast Growing Store Our showing of Hollday Merchandise will be at {te best. Our regular double inducements every forenoon are packing our store at early morn, thus making the forenoons the busiest part of (he day Please Take Notice That we will give a splendid list of All Day Bargains, as quoted below. Also Extra Special Bargains Between the hours of 2 and 6 p. m, all of which we will neither take telephone orders on, or make reservations, All-Day Bargains Saturday, 9 to 9 Ladies’ Fancy Garters Put up in attractive Holiday boxes; values to 750. All go at one price, a pair .. Notion ‘Department. Bean Pois, Au Gratin Dishes, Pie Dishes + All with nickel-plated rims, the kind that are being sold 1.39 |} elsewhere at $2.49, $1.98 and $1.69. All go at, each Silverware Department—Main Floor. Women’s Handkerchiefs ‘A table full of mixed Handkerchiefs, Linens and Lawns, all day Saturday at, each Handkerchief Department—Main Floor, Women’s Crepe de Chine Petticoats a all the leading, new colors, two styles to choose 3, 98 || from, $5.00 values, Saturday all day Ladies’ Coat and Suit Department—Second Floor, Ladies’ New Serge Skirts p-to-date models, tn black and nary. Al! wool, Regular $6.00 values. Any time Saturday Ladies’ Garment Department—Second Floor. Ladies’ Dress Waists Tn all the leading shades of Messaline and Chiffon, lace and em broidery trimm ‘alues up to $5.00 nt terre ermceeneneneets tageren omnes tm sete masta BRN PS Ten RENE TINT Re eee at fe ie a i" i g | Saturday, all day, the price will be, each Second Floor. Ladies’ Fine Bath Robes ‘Batin trimmed, assorted colors and patterns, $5.00 mead Saturday, all Gay, each ...... 6... c cece cceeeeees $3.98 Children’s Kid Gloves express shipment, just opened, tens and browns, rth $1.25. Special at, a pair Main Floor, Misses’ Rain Capes new arrival in Misses’ Rain Capes, in all sizes, that will make | splendid Christmas gifts. and they are easy “Si 98 $1 48 a and v | to get at our Popular Prices....... They Arrived Yesterday Second Floor. pre shipment of children’s Combination Sweater Sutts, rdinal, white and gray. epee tomebs <... $Sel Dy $3039 ana $2.98 Third Floor. Camisole Shadow Corset Cover Laces 496 ana 35¢ 65¢ ana 490 ; Just in, hundreds have been waiting for them b We have marked them at popular prices, namely Also a new lot of Shadow All-overs, at, a yard They are worth double. Main Floor. NOW FOR THE Extra Special Bargains Saturday, 2 to 6 p. m. We have switched the hours for these bargains because we y want you to follow and read our advertisements AND WATCH WHAT WE ARE DOING. Men’s Navajo Bath Robes Our regular $5.00 Robes at a saving to you of $1.02 for reading this ad., provided you buy a Robe, Saturday, from $3 98 2 to 6 p. m., the price will be Limit one. Outing Flannels Just a case of them, and no lue stripes regular 10c qua to 6 p.m. a yard Limit 12 yards e at this price Saturda. Fancy pink and 6c Aviation Caps—Millinery Department .48c Six styles to choose from, white and combination colors, Values up to 98c, Saturday, 2 to 6 p. m., each At One-Third Off All our Toy K tchens, But Stables and © t thing for boys ONE-THIRD OFF. Combination Sets Te Each set put up in a Holiday For ladies, consisting of and Welt, made box. Values of hand-knit silk "i 25c Saturday, 2 to 6 p. m Limit one set. per set Glassware A good imitation of the REAL CUT, In Sugars, Creamers, Jelly Dishes, Fern Dishes, Compotes, &-inch Bowls, Sugar Baskets, Olive and Cel Trays. Values up to 26e 1 Saturd 2 to 6 p. m., each 10c Buy all you want PANTONE Store Is open every Saturday ing until 9. Buy Toys in our “Economy Basement.” THE STAR—FRIDAY, DE ‘4,000,000 WOMEN WITH VOTE: |AMUSEME ENTS| TO SWING CLUB ON CONGRESS "trorourancesi 1913, BER 19, t ASi DION Tivo = AVIATO By Frederick M. Kerby BU T PULLS THE WASHINGTOY, Dee. 19.—"It's just a question of lever STRINGS age—that’s all! | : : he speaker Miss Alice Paul, chairman of the con N we ee sressional committee of the woman suffrage associatior Miss Paul is the big engineer who will try to pry lo Coming — hans this year from a b rd congress the ne ry amend . ie mer the constitution for the enfranchisement of the Wed, Bat dpecial Mat ™ v wh eminfne half of the population of the United States! FR can nee OTIS Xmas Day BAILEY © WITONELL PRESEN? The question of leverage came up when I asked her to} ‘” Lioa and the Mouse” 0” paign and are endeave to secure the federal amendment tae time dene inste of pursuing only the policy of capturing the states one by one KISME T}: PANTAGES You see,” sald Mise Paul, “in the;the suffrage amendment has al | suet Ai beginning of the fight, the ready passed the legislature and Prices + Rives * suffrage line of loast resis . © state atat tated practically t wns! 8 MADCAPS Susti Now Selling eventually will be submitted to the} Mon © was to nab That necess! in a referendum vote people tana, Nevada, North Dakota, South conversion—o attempted conversion-—-of the entire Dakota, New York, Pennsylvania mate population of and Jersey ge ages = curemarrpegrcn meme omaRg ES oe itn that 1 hay ‘ongressmen and | winning te those states know tha | That m roximately four) may adopt the suffrage | million we * And a wom un voter t a VERY IMPOR * oat ta tox fet eeratacio “y ie What is to be the special effort Seven Pennsylvania railroad trains wore held up by a rat which insulation on wires this winter, Miss Paul “The party in power is re sponsible,” she answered. “We are going to demand that the leaders of the democratic party take some position with re- gard to woman suffrage. We have already sent three dele gations to call on the presi dent. | “That la why | say It is a quee 7 Soe Se | tion of leverage. Ten states— nearly four million voters— gives us a tremendous lever: age on congress. We can now take the short-cut method in at: | tempting to get a constitutional amendment. “The winning of ten states gives us the right—AND THE POWER—to call on on the members of the Paving stone weighing 200 pounds in London was lifted out of place by @ toadstool te es Noiseless typewriter has been invented by a Cleveland man Eggs are 15 cents a dozen in Australia e644 Iceland Is to be developed by British capital thal! continue to aek the president for his support.” ppowe the re-election | and senators who » suffrage? pose the candidates | For stealing a watch in Delaware, prisoner received 180 lashes ar | was sent to prison for 10 years cee ee Eagle flew off with $4,000 In California, it le alleged | urer of the fraternal order's lodge in Valle Jone | ree Ge of the atic party—whether| Mise Atlee Paul. Couple in Wisconsin have 27 children, and say they would weicoms they oppos favor wuffrar We is ore. must hold the party in pow see ee Stamens eal. WA, Ce As WELL HAVE) toe come 0 ose cre onatbl * suffrage, then we must! corner ee that at the polls! Se ke a BIG NEW YEAR SHOW . Pennsylvania inebriate, who started for “dry” Kansas to live there ha yours under a court order, went back and wildly demanded Tr OIL PLANT MEANY GOES ee a 1 "FOR THE COAST! TO CONVENTION | SAN PRANCISCO, i and these ten sixth of the vote to be cast He was treae | “But that fs not all," she went on | “tn addition to the states already ‘on for suffrage, there are what we all “The Campaign States T mean the seven states where” or but didn't smash (the egg arty and] William Hawkins, who will defy e7+r eee death at reg intervals on the Official seal of the Corporation of London, in use 532 years, : Roman rings, as well ax members| been discarded for a new one. It had been used 798,000 times of the leaders’ class, who will flirt Pg NE with eternity on the parallel bars Bullet fired at a mink in Bangor hit the water, ricocheted and and other gym apparatus, (0 DE"! mortally wounded @ man on the river bank has at the day, when the annual reception will ltake the form of a street caroival | Dec. 19—O11! Prof. Edmund § Meany, hend of | and Midway vide the “free acta.” pag and shipping men are Interested In| the history department of the Uni Hot dogs, nigger babies, candy,' Frem the gym the visitors will be! the story current that British in. Yersity of Washington, will leave! shoot thechutes, indoor golf, con- taken to the Midway, in the boys’ Methodist ministers in North Carolina are not forbidden to smoke, hoses duhaenel: ro ay for ¢ pston, 8. C../fetti, peanuts and exh by department but new ones hereafter ordained t promise not to. " where he will a 1 the conven-| the o¢ucational and emp! Among the features is a “rube” = 02 9% Petroleum Co., cont ate estab. tion of the Ame n Historical As)» ents of the Y. M will band under the leadership of Maj.' with a lead pencil in her hand. Her head dropped on the table and the lishing either in San Francisco or He ts a dele rom |vie with each oth Walter Jenkins, of the boys’ depart: | -—— * elsewhere o' he Pacific co the Pacific branch of the assocta-| yor, snd there will be 1) ment fon SURE! WHY NOT? TAKES HIS LIFE! |big plant to FIND HIM GUILTY GALVA, UL, Dee. 19 Hoasy Now Kodak Headquarters | 1 ayndi-} A ploture of a big red salmon| ian wttorney for several of the aber LO8 ANGELES, Dec. 19—James aoe in the shineing reales an Molde eee the Mor {2 | leaders involved In the dynamite Norton, who shot and killed Henry Everything photographic. Fancy stationery. A full geted in the shipping in ustry and Ko sido, was the “hunch” splracy casos tried at Indianapo Wheatly, iis step-father, is guilty of [and complete line of Christmas cards. M - > na G, : 8) ta, comm suicide here today by! manslaughter, according to the ver- ‘s Lord Pterrie, head of Hariand | Coast ager of the Curtis Pub-| srgont Fr) N h P aig Wolt, the ieat Eola nhlp- lishing’ Cos who talked. at the aa SeREIME deiberately in fromt of « dict of the Jury Me wit be een- HH Northwestern Photo Supply Company bullde Club luncheon yesterday at the The enterprise, If actually lannch-| general passenger agent of the O. ed, it was declared, would mean a| W yesterday for him, or gery. charging Norton pleaded he shot Wheatly because he abused his mother. R. & N., of Portland, guest of) EASTMAN KODAK CO. boom In coast ol] and shipping de! J. H. O'Neill, was the man who Miladi says the hand that rocks Onty One “HnOM posi velopment almost beyond calcula-| suggested the display as a boost|the cradle ts the same that search. | Tht te Laxative tr puneie Arcane eae thon lor | the stenature of & tmon_Day. the tre ra pockets POSITIVELY THE GREATEST SACRIFICE EVER SEEN IN SEATTLE ENTIRE $40,000 STOCK MEN’S AND BOYS’ HIGH- sale CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS ¢ Ordered Sold at Once THIS IMMENSE STOCK HAS BEEN ORDERED SOLD, AND MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE FOR THE MONEY IT WILL BRING. COST HAS BEENENTIRELY FORGOTTEN IN THIS GREAT SACRIFICE. COME—BUY TO- MORROW AT YOUR OWN PRICE. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD—NOTHING WILL BE HELD BACK. SALE STARTS SATURDAY—10 A.M. THESE SACRIFICE PRICES ORDERED: SALE STARTS i SATURDAY 10 A. M. Look for Big Yellow Signs 1022 FIRST AVE. Corner Spring Men's $12.50 Suits Ordered sold at Men's $25.00 Suits Ordered sold at $7.85 50c President Style Suspenders 8c $2.00 Flannel Shirts Ordered sold at 68c 25c Wool Sox Ordered sold at Arrow Collars Cut to 4 for 25¢ Men’s $7.50 Slip-ons Cut to $1.48 ee $5.00 Men’s Dress Shoes Cut to $2.38 25c Handkerchiefs Ordered sold at Men’s $17.50 Suits Ordered sold at $4.85 $1.50 Wool Underwear Cut to gic Men’s $25.00 Slip-ons Ordered sold at $7.89 $1.00 Dress Shirts $1.00 Union Made Overalls cut to 38c $5.00 Stetson Hats Ordered sold at $2.48 $2.00 Men’s Hats Ordered sold at S$9c All Suit Cases Cut to Ordered sold at 33c 1-2 Price 75c Chambray Shirts ordered sold at 28c—25c Boston and Paris style Garters ordered sold at 6-—75c Underwear ordered sold at 33c—Bandanna Handkerchiefs at 2c. Thousands of items too numerous to mention, all ordered sold at these ridicu- lous prices. We ask that you bring this ad with you—every statement made here will be backed up with good merchandise. TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY COME EARLY DOORS OPEN AT 10 A. M. “=| Palace Clothing Co. THESE PRICES 1022-1024 FIRST AVE. CORNER SPRING STREET Men’s $30.00 Suits Ordered sold at $10.85 eee, Men’s $20.00 Overcoats Ordered sold at 96.18 $5.00 Boys’ Suits Cut to SALE STARTS SATURDAY 10 A. M. Remember the Place , MUST Pay Cash

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