The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1914, Page 5

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STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914, PAGE 5. oodhouse-Grunbaum—“USE YOUR CREDIT’ —416-424 Pike St. PRAT OCTOBER BARGAIN WEEK] | MeDougall - fouthwick OPEN One week is given over each month to the clearance of WE BECOND AV. and rinses, eee open 0%. m. to 6 pm AN single pieces, broken lines, etc.—and this is Bh week. Big bar- CHARGE NO ACCOUNT gains in all departments, a few of which are priced and pictured be- INTEREST low. Come in tomorrow and participate in the savings. Q.—I came here about four years! Miss Grey: In reply to a read Jago ae @ sallor, and deserted my|er’s request for a recipe for pret ship. Since then | have beon|010,in 8 recent Iseue, | submit the Dainty Lingerie Waists $1.95 taking a business course, and am! into 2 cupfuls of flour put one now employed in an office. | now! third of # cup of butter, the yolks INGERIE WY ‘ MS PEI Es. é want to take out my first papers,|°f 2 eggs and one whole egg, a ; ni AISTS in all ag! models stems pinch of ginger, one teaspoonful of | plain and embroidered and | should like to know If my gait, Y yeast cake and stir in| P being lilegally in the country makes enough milk to make a very atiff| tions of voile with barred dimi any difference, or If | can get them dough. Turn the dough out on a long sleeves [hey are trimme ~ board and pound with the rolling bro’ ry Special values at ‘1. 95 without any trouble. jpin, Let rise, Cut off small y I ons dd Thanking you, | remain, yours! pieces, roll between the hands Into very truly, A SAILOR. strips, pinch the ends together to in . . . A—You may take out your first) form small rings and let rise, Put) g - papers any time you wish. Apply|them a few at a time Into bolling erie an emi allore to the U. 8. naturalization bureau, | water previously salted, ee ae wanes, te oe Let cook until they begin to * Il, engaged to|©ome to the surface. Take out W t 2 50 iy os it gs ding | Quickly, sprinkle with salt, arrange alsts ° fa as telling |",& greased baking pan and bake = —=—— a nt brown. 7 ‘ P er It is a good or unlucky | ® |'@ MRS. F. &. 8. Batiste, voile, crepe, linen and madras waists; have month In which to wed. | would) 4 rnenk you for your contri f la At ide ls. Tt ; 8 value in olla oak Center : kb Ghia’ cite: calle ee like to get these verses, but none | wution. trimmings of lace, pique or self materia ey come in Table, as itustrated, top 24x24. Peas ° , i f-inch French my friends has them, and ave) semi-tailored styles with long eves, low neck and vest October Bargain Week up ° ; : pated, : nd plate rail: fin failed to find them at the public! a : : * $1.95 2 . k ef f fumed. | Octabe Itibrary. Ao a tect resort | come to], 2-'o 't injurious to take a sold effect, with fancy button fastening. Specially priced at Bargain Week Wee | bath every morning? __B. T. B. “Siz, 95 Price $18.75 | you, and will be grateful if you can| "84" S757 Merition after a cold $2.50. Second Floor. | supply them. GABRILLE. Jonge ts beneficial to some per- | AI believe the following @Fe) pons, ut if one feels chilly and de. : . the lines you wish ° ; : Axminster Rugs ’ pressed, there is no stimulation, Linoleum Samples euveh ease torkb Aneel Marry when the year Is new, |and the cold bath is not advisable = ster BR good $48.00 Always loving, kind and true. A cold bath is not a substitute Just the thing for under Ranges : Values ve Targain ps fora hot bath asa means to Manufacturers’ Undermuslin f and Heaters. r a ab reg $22.75 When February birds do.mate, | cleanliness, but the hot bath taken | Liberal sizes, values as high as . ed “ | You may wed, nor dread your |dally ts depressing to many per 1 - ie $1.70 per square y fate. sons. Thus tt Is evident that there | S of t . j RECS ae [is no fixed rule for bathing, any! | SAMPLES ai a aving 0 4 (1) /3 Prints 25c; Inlaids 50c Wf you wed when March winds | more than for what one should eat | \ } blow, Jor how much one should sleep “ Joy and sorrow both you'll udy your individual require- | HIS special sale item is made up of Muslin Under- know. lene erect vous Seronral ae wear samples from two well-known manufacturers. Marry in April when you can, |!t is an excellent plan to have/ The lines include gowns, chemises, corset covers, dtfawers, 7.80 gold " i Joy for the malden and for man. ee hg oo a = id | petticoats, combinations and Princess slips. All thes as tilustr 2-inch top. |machine which works well or A tends to full a ote Seory Ww teptandidn ok das, badly, according to the care it re garments sab spe ee fine : materi ae hagowie vile i \ argain Week a me | You will surely rue the day. | celves and the workmanship on them is o' the Misi est e $1.e0 Magazine Rack, r = 5 | ; have marked them at very low prices, and in every case a See” Marry when June roses blow, / ENGLAND A TREMBLE you will find an actual saving of from 1-4 to 1-3 over Week Price, 95C . { Over land and ese you'll ge. regular prices. =-Third Floor, Thay-whe ka dulp’de wad, LONDON, Oct. 13.—With reports " ne ' . % of the march of the Germans to Devoted to used fur- 4 Myst labor always for thelr | ward Ostend, rumors of an air in-| niture, and you will 1 i , : |vasion of England are again cur find pleces that will $18.60 Craftsman Library Table, built . P | Pleserye dy ; | ; re a A Mr Re akoctar | whoever was in Auguet ve, | rent and the nablants of Gravee isses’ Suits at $ Bargain Week ty veek Many a change are sure to see. tl Rave bose warked to take} o_o === = : | ” h the it : Marry In September's shine, be bse =“ He ne Seat Senate E show attractive models in Misses’ Suits at A Your living will be rich and fine, | Of firing In the alr, rf | — this price—one is a belted style, another is Stationary Pin $1 .00 | If In October you do marry, {CHOLERA SPREADS braid trimmed and finished with a velvet collar—it also ovable Pin Stretchers Love will come, but riches tarry. VIENNA, Oct. 13—On October has the new yoke skirt. The material is a fine quality i 81. 75 If you wed In bleak November, | 1°, 27 cases ofgpholera were report- cheviot, and comes in dark brown, Copen, navy, black Pin Bir | * | ed in this cit” The disease is sald and Russian green. Sizes 16 and 18. A splendid value |to be spreading rapidly over the —fecond Flow r r part of the empire, at $16.50. Only Joy will come, remember. When December anows fail fast, No. 1 Galvan. Marry, and true love will last ic —_ Jannned Cou Grste To |i We 18, Gavan rpaed Dot RA eee AVE YOUCATARRET| scoma Ancol Puss: MacDoceslScaeil Hods,2te | Kettles, 59¢ | 490 {aed Pails, 19¢} Pans, 110 ould be nice to send a little girl — wi " send a little gir friend of 11, who le cick In bed|it®, & Dangerous Diseas epee | Myome eemedy. "* /GARDINAL DOESN'T WANT JOB | tam a reader of your letters. Remedy. Wi r \ see )) e- . e | BILLY. which ts hip of is AD | — ROME, Oct. 13.—The pope today offered the papal secretaryship DUS en i pipe ee Be le romp 4 Wo state to Cardinal Gasparri. The latter bas not yet answered, but it is : ali bouquet of sweet-smelling flowers. known he {ts unwilling to accept. PARK OAK ié-inch ®.: inc: | If she is fond of stories, and there Heater, tn the handsome H (? is some one in her home who is a design triad tober leisure to read to her, she ‘reed pene. ‘ulckly reach Eagle Milk 15cl alee! tet tober ack Urn ke Street: j appreciate a 004 book od tineues, kill the wernis, JILG’S GERMAN Brand weet Price $15.00 | Sut the poleon a 3 1i-inch aise , Q—i am a girl of 21, ang am | usages, gnas, ‘amp- So 15¢ 3 $13.50 ee ON ATK EXGHA Kan deeply In love with a man of 27./! xture of ant Sa bell’s up : a NGE—ELLIOTT 3096 ¥ a y | have kept company with him| r Smoked Meats |more than two years. | am very (tion Fancy new Hone 15cq much in love with him, but he do mod lining of the nose || of fresh, tender meats, made clean | crop Comb relieving that net speak of matrimony, even and sold pure We Carry « Full Line of ttlaroghoenemneneenssninas when | remind him of it. What hi BATTLE CREEK SANI- jean | do to wake him up? Please| D " © freely, Ev | ott, Shayler hurried to Waldge- let me know. Immediately, caves respond at once. vere TARIUM FOODS TmRo } ie tela & a ate JF. ne for the treatment | Market MOON’S old Rev. Shayler and hi es First Ave. Hall, of Boyl-|some other young man. If the CHERRY | ston hotel, several days ago that t one bh i th “HOME OF $2.00 PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICES” . business was very dull and that he pial Fourwkich T doubt tf he | had done ttle fo the past year. has, this will bring him to his ‘ . | ’ |senses if anything will. If not, HAT BLOCKING |} Fancy and extra fancy eee box .90c and 95c we All This’ Week—Bargain Matinee Tomorrow SHOOTS SFLF* S$. CONVENTION 0 you had better not waste any more Ft aera ait. orf! | Arkansas Blacks, box’ ... .$1.00 oft Beavers reblocked for the winter Cooking Apples, box..... COME AND ENJOY THE SHOW WITH THE The King County Sunday School! ent. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner, ele MODEL MILLINERY ee prices include delivery. } pees association's annual convention| mentary superintendent of the In. CAMELS THIS EVENING | aitated at hie dak, facing. |opened Inst night at Piymoath Con |tersational Suny Schoo! associa Stalls 49-50, 64-65—Lower Floor—Pike Place Mkt. memorandum , on the regational c church, | with pres-| tion, was banquete ! Oct. 13th slip, of which he had | |The Seattle} ==": SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT “. CREDITORS. choir of h church, Players Beery rag sive = he By Order of A. M. BRICK, Trustee, and Purchased by Us at a —_. of the Wholesale Cost, Diente ot Weiduamire, whe the Entire Stock and Fixtures of the was familiarly known around town en,” ear sc ealganas sioet © ez set cepa HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. fonds t00, woh ot whom 470 3 Will Be Disposed of at Retail, Commencing Wednesday, Oct. 14—Thousands of Dollars’ Worth |" "to hie mite, wtio wan many years of Fine, New Fall Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Furs, Etc., Will Be Sold at a Sacrifice to younger, he was devotedly attach Wind This Business Up Quick ed, but | she preferred to live in California, His T-year-old boy, | though, lived with his father until 00 White Fur Muffs and An emporio] cy Soot rece "$1.95 | New Fall Suits | NEW FALL S me and took him away. This, ay friends, almost broke Waldge- Tare. i een |grave's heart. He became gloomy hg ROME Rae That Arrived Just Before the Stock That Were Purchased her, & Visceat Shavier, rector | out to . i Had Been Assigned ree ats 3 a Rak of St. mers rece’ it a letter | imonos, lon: 1 SSet aati oats | SSS si ‘ow pos pe ALL GO AT A SACRIFICE wil | cy ee | cut to $25.00 Ladies’ Suits $10.00 Ladies’ Slipon Rain- 3 95 eee ee $3.50 Ladies’ All-Wool Jersey 95c cut to ... coats cut to e H : Sweater Coats Bake et : $30.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $15.00 new Fancy Cape $6 95 - ? % Makes Stubborn Coughs $10.00 Heavy Wool La SEE if Vanish in A ery ‘ Sweater Coats .... $3.85 cut to Coats cut to j $20.00 White Chinchilla $32.50 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $20.00 Fancy Mixture & Surprisingly Good Cough syrup | Capes . . $8.95 cut to Coats cep $9.95 THE INQUISITIVE NEIGHBOR bi ds oo tae pag Ladies Coate 4 $40.00 Ladies Tailored Suits $15.00 Novelty Mixture $7 4 K cut to ee » teee 4 ry . c ts t t THE TEMPTER WITH THE BRIBE sone > $1520 Ladies’ Suite ..§2.95. |] $40.00 Ladies’ Suits, gaberdine ‘material, fancy [| g25.00 Imported Material cut to THE WIFE’S WRONGDOING om bad chant | $6.00 Ladies’ Dress Ski $1 95 Directoire style, $19. 50 Coats cut to ... $12.45 the latest, cut to cut to ee Ce tree stra ai guns tine and ma W750 Ladien’ Drees kits, GO AG Pf $50.00 Broadcloth Suits, pleated tunic skirt, all | Coats cut to... PL24D ? ; i. ' Rap Leeicat vibe . shades, very finest materials, : ihe ate of Poe ent che ene san tee Oe ae a4 $23.50 | 8soPesien cots $16.95 TOMORROW EVENING—P: tati f Ti : > % Bg foe Naw as es” Show Cases, Safe, Forms, Display Stands, Carpets, Sewing Machines, For Sale Cheap Sen, jie on : “se: [| SaleCommences WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14,at 10 a.m. Tomorrow’s Matinee, Any Seat ; } AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY ARTICLE IS DISPOSED OF Saturday Matinee bronchial tubes thu . nt | E (MF Get Here Early So That You Can Make Your Selections B >fore the Lines Are Broken AT HOFFMAN’S OLD STORE, 1316 Second Avenue == TRUSTEE SALE <» TRUSTEE SALE | heel coef h(Lent- 2 |

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