The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 2

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Saves You Money, for precede Shoppe OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS These Specials Are on Sale Only ug Satarday Evening From 6 to 9 Ladies’ Kid Slippers | | Men’s Silk Ties 35c 49c Regular Price 50c yor Serene awe trom G to | For Saturday night, from 6 to we will piace on sale # lot | 9% We Will place on sale our ladies’ dongola kid Slip- | regular 60c line of new Silk oe. in — and three ery } Ties, tabular or knit styles atyles. ‘alues up to 860 cack, _— choice 49c ae ax 3 for $1 00 ancmen —Mata Floor | ~~ 2,000 Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper 5c Regular Price 10c For Saturday night, from 6 to 9, we will place on sale folls of Medicated Totlet Paper. The regu lar c 1c kind, large rolls, at eeeeeee —Nasement— THESE ARE ON SALE ALL DAY SATURDAY Ribbon Trimmed Slippers 79c Value $1.25 Neatly trimmed with rib 4 silk pompons, these rs are not only prac | and comfortable, but | also very attractiv | Base i} | 2.000 Trimmed Felt Juliettes 89c Value $1.25 to $1.50 These Juliettes are of heavy, best quality felt, have | leather soles and are neatly | trimmed. In best colors, in- eluding bordeaux and brown. —Basemeat— 19 Mulls 10c Silk finished Mulls, 30 inches | $1 ‘Cisderer at 69c in Splendid quality Corduroy black, navy blue, cream ‘wide; light ground with floral | plum and gray; 28 | Band rms. Reguiar | wide. The best bargain tn 4 or ha aes Mal, ae Seatile. Always sells at $1.00 ra Specs 10c yard, Special 9c ae - BR iiscus iseosss G THE BEST DINNER SET VALUES 37-Piece Set 42-Piece Set Np sabe yd Set waite Aus. for Breaktane or raw | AR aN Et 9 | thought, will settle the last legal 5, gpg in the way of building r new ewerthouse. | j it ot #16 $15,000 was ‘esl p fixed by Judge Albertson | | favor of the Coliseum Invest- Co., in its suit against King SEVEN KILLED Tie ctor the value of the baila | EDINBURGH, 1, Feb, 20 —Seven| is on oo, courthouse site April | Pé'sons were killed today tn an ex 1 plosion which wrecked several! court set the value Rage oe buildings of the Nobel Powder Co.'s ¢ that the $18,000 1 plant at Aeder, in Ayreshire, Many ee om the bull | cchers were injured, several per. @ecision in the case, it is' haps fatally. The Finest | Men’s Clothing Dept. in the West Truly the Eastern Outfitting Company’s new Men’s Department has deserved the name. This new salesroom, covering over 7,000 square feet of floor space, is now open for your inspection with a new and com- plete line of natty Spring Clothes, Stetson Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, etc.; in fact, everything that’s new in men’s wear. It is actually the daylight salesroom of Seattle, with an extra elevator entrance at 211 Union street. "THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. auT AND tT har Actress Who Appears| FOR ALASKA R. R.' All Seattle fs planning to tatte! pe in a big atreet celebration of la the play Three Weeks" tmmorat? the signing of ¢ . Alaska ra iroag Ob, pahaw!" > # being planned og ar the Chom That, in brief, is the way Florence Hell answers the question and Februgry Miss Hell is playing the ing feminiae role in the ff 1 as the tenta | Glyn story at the Seattle thin v and of course has an opint pnthusiaar her own regarding the moral quality of the play, She really pr civic organisation of the|the stage version to the unexpurgated novel, which left # olue| city will participate in the fun. The] streak across the country when {t first came out Tilikums of Elttaes, the booster or n the first place,” sald Miss der of the city, will be an important) Bell, positively, “I certainty feature of a big street parade in| wouldn't be seen in any play honor of the Inauguration of a new! any place if | considered It im era of progperity for Seattle and) moral, So It goes that | don’t the Northwest country consider our present production After the parade a monster mass) In that class. meeting will be held in some down! “It f# true, of course, that one }town hall. The Hon, Seth Mann of! fledgling critic attempted to cast a San Francisco, who was President) wrong tt wion of the play. He | personal re only succeeded in anying nothing In | aska tou a few linea, so his concern In the 1 last sum Ja of the city was of little con ‘© attend the ident Chilbere the Chan tage atory of ‘Three Weeks’ who ts in the t the rat! bill will mark a era in and even tn world pls of Comme has nothing of the objectionable. If it did have we couldn't have shown ber East, has written here th | way American tory. “QUAKER GIRL” IS WORTH SEEING Victor Bernice McCabe Morley, it this long. It doos deal with what | consider an important problem ore or leas common in marriage conditions of today | It presents to the public fn a iit ager McKenale tango between terest ¢ evening in lof the dev of the dance did | tle different way the question, ‘Must suffer frox feet s woman forever live with a man Quaker G with all ite! who happens to be her husband laughs, pretty girls and dances, its tndcnenl ciate laughat Tony Chute and lovable} j Prudence, is just as enj*yable as} ever . | Miss MoCabe is a very winning LS = Prud and no one blames the impressionable Tony for falling tr sent to relatives In Austria, STEALS TO WED conventionality Then again, w call another condition a sin, when | perhaps, we may be mistaken. Readjustment in Play at Seattle Theatre [dition because it has the cloak of - - . Saturday—Saturday Night Till 9) Everything mentioned below as well as thousands of other articles will be on sale till 9 p. m. This will be the biggest clothing day you ever saw on the Coast. Men’s clothes made by the highest class mak- ers. Shoes by Bannister, Keith and other good makers. Ladies’ man-tailored suits by high grade makers added to this stock. Ladies’ underwear, hosiery, dress goods. Men’s furnishings at 1-3, 1-2 to 3-4 off regular prices. Come and bring all the men of the family. They wil thank you for the bar- gains, and so will. we, as we are getting anxious to close out the entire stock. $1.00 Serges and Fancy Suitings, Fe Yard ..... 49¢ STARR -MacPHERSON 25c Dimities and Flaxon DEPARTMENT STOCK at, a 11 1420-1422 THIRD AVE, Yard .... Cc NEAR, CORNER PIKE ST... Ladies’ Gloves Any Kid Gloves, including $1.50 and better qualities, < ai go, white sack exy.! Mlen’s Suits, Overcoats and sizes in the white, * §9c Raincoats at 16-button Cha- 16-button 9c Ladies’ $1.00 16-button Silk Gloves, nearly all 49c Ladies’ 50c moisette and Lisle; white; at $14.50 The most extraordinary sale love with her, Prudence and Tony colors and sizes, at that’s ever taken place on are seen much fn the action and do} a ae (some Very pretty dances | Florence’ Bell Siaitiad koe. Site and the Pacific Coast even If he has turned out to be the |g -acles 3 ncaa abu $14.50 for Suits, |] | verieat t of brut a no i mn loves; T 0 EXE Final Clearance | ley sort of a brute and a no-|M Lisle and Venetian Gloves; Overcoats and Rain- w CUTED | — "It's not a new question at all, but nearly all colors and Cc coats that sold for. If tt comes up every day in real life, sizes, at ..... erly $30, $35 MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Feb. 20 iiand appeals to every one. The merly at $30, $: Two wife murderers were elec jf | queen in the play took her own way J and $40. Every gar- trocuted today tn the state prison fof solving her problem, and I be Ladies’ 25c Lisle Gloves; uM “ ro 4 IN| Neve ‘ < : ment made by the here. They were John Chereka, Move that every women has the rly all color , aged 40, and Harry Rasico, 25. ——— same right. We sometimes do not nearly colors c best makers in the Chereka's three dren will be piace the stamp of sin on one con and sizes, at, pair... United States. Every garment in this lot is hand tailored of © i ° | “The question presented by the! Ladies’ the very latest pat- play ts mething that every one i d SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 20.—Ar must anewer for himself.” PERS ABE Overy Pee rested, Stanley Smith, 20, ex-valet! U; d model shown © this ope beet sonttarek teas ale nderwear on | $1,000 worth of Jewelry from the pga Nees Sone home of his employer's brothe ——= P to this stock Eugene, to enable him to marry a Vests, long sleeves and high You disregard the girl he admired. | * | neck. Pants, ankle and knee : i | Higher quality and COLON, Panama, Feb. 20 salesman’s advice. Go |‘ tolon’s 400 has on shocked by lengths; 75c, $1.00 CONVICT GRAFTERS ||| higher values than [Princess Mario - Lovie, Scbelwiz.| over to the cabinet, fit | i |Holatets, and. granddaughter of fy and $1.25 values, at. d pl a If GT PAUL FO to_Rapetective|f{ 8F@ here are impoe |) Qucen Victoria, smoking cigarettes and please yourself. Martin Flanagan and Pred Turner, || sible anywhere — in |[/!% company and bas refused to at: q Disregard the former exdetective, were convicted of tend a function made for her by |g Ladies’ SOc Gauze Vest, low price and hand the Col America. Many | = | Spring weights in- cluded. Men's and Young Men's king $3,000 from a woman of the inderworld for protection. Britiah ‘UNCLE sam IS | |ment of Commerce | The former, tod | Men’s and ‘Yau Men's ary HY Suits, Overcoats — | Raincoats; ment #i jand whi and to friends on various festive occadions. mone now spent for flowers be giv » the welfare of the chil fren under the care of the Jewish Shirts Reduced $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Custom-tailored Shirts, Goethals and Sir Claude ial | PENNY HONEST Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats; regularly to . Fe $30.00. WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20 $30.00, $15, 00 || Ono check for $67,660 and another FOF cecccageses \for 1 cent, appeared at the Depart- made out to Secre- |tary Redfield, was for the govern- | ¢ of Alaska seal and blue © fox nkins, recently held neck, sleeveless... . 1 Qc Ladies’ $3.00 to $3.50 Italian Thread Silk Underwear; broken lots, $1 69 “a e Ladies’ Union Suits Your unrestricted choice of Ladies’ $2.50, $3.00 $14.50 $15 Alco Suits $7.85 and Overcoats $4, $5 and $6 Men's and Women’s Sweaters, white, Men's $1 pure Silk Hose.89¢ Men's 25 Cotton Hose. .11¢ regular! $40.00, ‘$20.00 lin St. Louis, | and $350 Union Suits; gray, brown, red; latest Men's 25c Neckwear....19¢ FOF cocccccces é Fed oe aoe was to Goorge lisle, silk and wool; not styles; Norfolks and Men's 50c Neckwear....23¢ |} | Johannes, disbursing officer of the i c . ; i | Broken size a and department, who formerly held a @ garment in the | OOF merle ge Ee ee] Raincoats, many wee similar position at the Census Bu worth less than 69c collars; $4, $5 $1 95 0c Underwear, several weights; values to reau. When he turned over bis $2.50. All go at.... and $6 Sweaters. ' styles, nearly all sizes. .39¢ < "eg |[ accounts the Treasury Department Sale $10, 00 || discovered that he had cheated price ... iJ himself out of one cent, and re BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE tufned it in the form of check Everwear Hosiery wipro tee || LET STARR-MacPHERSON DEPT. STORE “Biakday toning. | LET'S NOT DIE -lviac . endence Day; guaran- jf} . a, eee i, eeeathe (Pl, 8% LOUIS. Feb. 20—A commit| 9 142001422 THIRD AVE Near Cor. of Pike St. eee 4 2 tee of Jewish women here has or-| or new pair free; all |[) ganized what they call the Tribute colors, six 1 50 Fund, the purpose of which ts to vane aaieptene v2 rt prevent the expenditure of mon WHY SUFFE! ] pelss . for flowers to be sent to fun im TOOTHACHE? It Is proposed that the| PILOT REPLACED IN BIG RACE HIDES CAR BUTLER 5 Liquio€ TOOTH FILL f Day Nursery Br db —— LOS ANGELES, Feb, 20.—The au-, would lead to its recovery. if preventing further decay ‘ a jury ys em Ce) es $1.00 Neckwear, distinct- |Retires i in One Home, tomobile racing fraternity congre-| Toft went to France six months effective. By mall or at p | : ago to buy the car for the Vander- 28e gated here for the Vanderbilt cup Dee te, Meee eran bilt race. When he returned Mys. Northam deprived him of his chance to drive ively high grade, exclu | Awakens in Another sive and advanced styles race is experiencing a sensation to- day as the result of the alleged con In all the latest Spring styles. They're the best buy in town. This value includes, in addt tion to fine tailoring and fine fabrics, many little artful style features that cannot be obtained NEW YORK, Feb. 20. a ibe 55c don, aged 13, clad only fa a night fexsion of Omar Toft, originally #°-|the monster, which is said to bave shades ....++ : es walked a square in her sleep | TE Ea eee re sur that he| made 130 miles an hour, upon the ‘o the home of a girl fri o : : : e $ $ | $5.00 Soft Hats from |[|night where she was, ome pos bed | Baa hidden the machine because Mia | Streees becaatiarotateed arouse ts to | world’s famous makers, [J] without being wakes | was replaced as driver by Bert Dine-| engerous for him to attempt the | including 3 say, | task. | | The car, Toft said, ts hold at New| Seas " Knox ..sccessess ' 7 . oral | Mrs, Northam at once instituted | York upon his order, and ho has re) 4 search, and announced that if the give any information that that race is prevented tomorrow by rain, | 1,560 Silk Four-in-Hand seas 1 9 $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Soft [I a ee ete, Trom mignest stant |laxe brought hero on a specias train. | | ard hatters, ei year ra S| entre | 50c and 75c Values, at... . Cc cee eg MUSEMENT ac ‘oad Bought—The entire surplus of neckwoar from a large Eastern manufacturer, who necd | sale price .. MO oO roxont the ready cash. They ll tre stoe ‘ phase. | IT M 9) TAN| wed, rece, grey; dieck “isa fae he tier Been ind eo ee ea ee | SPECIAL \f) RE« vega! | METROPOLITAN wnd| CHICAGO, “20.—Winay elty | , Ted, green, 5 , br , ete., ved and plain materials u'll do well to Iny ; | gal Magenta | sen. Nisht | school children are ps prs | fn @ season's supply at this price. $5.00 and $6.00 high grade 1) EE, H. SOTHERN [| ane susicas mit of Foor cagtiecas| nga si : nie spi ahi Ae pure Worsted Trousers, |}} In “av 1 WERE KIN | aga a o buy chewing gum We C Put | custom tailored, all sizes |]} wraay Hignh, “RAN THE QUAKER and attend the movies, it was dls-| ‘an Pu | Teen” nights covered by Mrs, Joseph T. Bowen,| Your Watch in Good social worker, 3 MEN IN CAVE Working Order Tho mechanism of a watch con- sists of 150 parts, ‘There are num: erous wheels, pinions, springs, jew- els and screws; each must perform 83. 15 ~ SEATTLE ——s Phone Main 43 | with | TONIGUT AND ALL WEEK | VICTOR MORLEY ee VEITH- aan & MITCHELL jonas mana $2.00 to tte 400 ents on} CHICAGO, Feb. 20,—One block soe nee and work with per ower Floo Mate, $1.60 to 60¢ ‘ ‘ duatye {fect harmony Open. Until vores Weeks” liars tn iver rons from Chicago's most exclustve et ere as sapere Prices 200, 900, B06 | peel et AEE Nh hotel the police found three men | attention when 1 10 P. M. CAMMACK C0. | | araatn Any Seat living tn a eave they had dug be : prasad adenttio’s , lending || distributors Rochester — fine — elot on hats; also Man. PANTAGES — i TI Vv OLI voces | LUCKY HUNTER RIERTENS OF Keough and N KAMA” leal Comedy mts | RELIABLE, CONVENIENT CREDIT—NO EXTRA CHARGE | CONVENIENT CREDIT—NO EXTRA CHARGE race. | Second and James ee | 8 WANSE, Mich, Feb, 20.—Isaac Opon Saturdays till 10 p. m. | “AMBITION” Kalma shot a black fox, sold the “ eh 7 skin for $900 and bought 40 acres 2 rleee—150 and &5e an ae of land,

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