The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1914, Page 8

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KEEP H, HANDS OFF, WILSON ORDERS | GOVERNOR HUNT WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Following a conference with President Wilson, Secretary Garrison announced today he was sending Gov, Hunt of Arizona a vigorous request not to send militiamen to the Mexican border. He told Gov. Hunt that such &@ move might precipitate war with Mexico, | Here’s Some More ‘‘October Sale” Luck for Men}, 2,000 Men’s Silk Ties —Worth at Least 35c Each TAKE ’EM AWAY AT i Ay ; FEDERAL TROOPS ON GUARD H it | DOUGLAS, Ariz, Oct. 14.—Federal troops remained on guard on e(\\) the border today, though thelr pr " and last night failed Z |f| to prevent Villa's rebels firing tn ug 1 times during inter Z a vals of rifle fire on Agua F rn Z) || | Jean troop b 7 in hin hat t a MEAN | “B79 IH] resuie Mexican > lea Living close to c Z ial APIECE thelr homes. | 4 nd two wounded are to be the casualties of |f WS the Agua rieta garrison to date, The attacking party has lost several |} killed the Carranza leaders claim Messages from Naco indicate there has been no further firtng Best lot we ever had at anywhere | near the price. All good patterns | io: and colors—in the open-end shape or reversible style. You'll see lots | of the 50c patterns in the bunch— ||| 19¢ for any*or all of them| tomorrow. Better come and secure a season's supply—for you will n you go. N ¢ in the lot t the same pat WW > GOVERNOR WON’T CHANGE HIS PLANS PHOENIX, Artz, Oct. 14.—Gov. Hunt refused today to modify his ‘ Arizona national guard to be ready to move at @ to the Mextean border | the governor declared, “but I have informed nt that our border must be protected from the warring If the government won't do it, we have men here | a man of peace lam the war departme | Mextc an factions, who will,” |GIRL SNAKE CHARMER ADMITS MURDER (i CHIC AGO, Oct McCullough, | mick, 18, | ever beat this price—no |} least 35e— | | worth at ma r where while many ¢ n 50c will be found unters fancies—br nd plain shades wer Main Floor, Union St. Side. A Handsome $1.95 Ostrich Feather Band-—FREE | With Each Purchase of a $4.95 to tripes Scores of ades a Was the motive for the] ‘WILL DEBATE Quincy PROJECT . Which is up to a refer-| 8, on the question of tasuing | 6 on th on pro of the m 0, 000 bonds, be held Saturday noon at the Commercial | i Club etween Dean Condon, of the University of Washington law tH] $9.50 Untrimmed Hat Shape Thursday school, and W. W. Robertson, editor of the Yakima Republic. he If | latter will epeak against the bill. 'C. OF C. OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION | . by a refer embers gainst pr ight-hour pition, and 12 for the Come and get your new autamn Hat here tomorrow and we'll throw in the trimming— and it will be ostrich trim- ming at that. Buy any one of our $4.95, $5.95, $7.50 or $9.50 Untrimmed Shapes here on Thursday—and we will give you, free of charge, a beautiful ostrich feather band—the kind that we always sell for $1.95 How’s that for a pretty good “October Sale” bar- in the Chamt law eight-hour law, an The taxation c bill No. 7 of useless board of tnspectic the chamber recommended Init . Which provides for the ab | | WOULD END MAYOR'S VETO POWER gain? The shapes are the very latest styles to kill the mayor's veto power, as attempted | new wide brim sailors, with stiff or soft crowns—the tricones—or the popular turbans—made of fine silk velvet—in black dark The Ostrich Bands we're giving away—w purchase of a high-grade shape—are prettily a small ostrict black, white or Union St. Store. the ‘Voters at liman Goddard, and or those rich, autumn and finished at cach end with and you can colors. have your choice of —Second Floor, |RYTHER CASE is POSTPONED The case of Mother Ryther, charged by the health department with running a home for working women and children without a permit, |B |] *a# seain postponed yesterday to Tuesday of next week For Apron Day— | 25c Margaret Aprons | 15¢c Only 18c each Thursday for these very handy Margaret Aprons, made | with Iarge bibs, cut cireular with pocket. They are of dark and light percales, all neatly bound with white | worth regularly 25c each. 15c Dust Caps 5c Ea A whole host of Dust Caps on sale |f/ Thursday at Se each, just one-third the original value re made in the Priscilia style of pretty figured joowes way the front and gthered nthe’ bak | WILL SIZZLE *EM VIA PICTURE ROUTE the front and gathered | " eek —Second Floor. Or. M. A. Matthews believes he can make his collection Inne zie mentally to a greater degree if he Illustrates revival ermons at the stereopticon slide d late thie week, and may possibly show some late views from the River For Apron Day— $1.00 Wilhelmina Aprons of Light Ginghams at —75c Ea.— Apron day rolls around jain and any woman In need of new aprons can economize here Thursday. We offer $1.00 Wilhemina Aprons of pretty, ight ginghams at Tic each. Made with round neck and short sleeves, skirt with two large pockets, trimmed with rick-rack braid. Can also be worn as house dresses. Mary Garden Perfume for $1.49 an Ounce | At the October Sale of Toilet Articles He Rigaud’s exquisite “Mary Garden” Perfume— » § odors for $1.49 an ounce during the October sale of And remember that, once present § fume are exhausted, th will t gthe war. # Want any tooth powder—any tollet water—or any of those little toilet requisites that we have all come to regard as necessaries? Come to this October Sale if you do and buy them for a good deal less than regular prices urday night \GODDARD’S VOTE DIDN'T COUNT ament rolls for the 20th ay bridge, and for the od yesterday by the city council, | against then E THEORY IS BORNE OUT Police Judge Gordon told « Star man the other day that suicides fights, assaults on women and thefts ran | according to |i hia observation from the bench. One suicide, for instance, and there | are three or_ more. Yesterday me y afernc himeelt dead Waldegrave shot potson, see to die. The re Mra, Lottie Hanson, a wait and Mrs, Ida Whitney, 908% ning Thomas W two we 2 rd and Pine, b of ed cock-sure of an and ® eyes FE FAT ELEC E, articles rhtfu PIVER’S 75c PERFUMES, 49¢ OUNCE 100 PHENOLAX WAFERS FOR 25c¢ 45c RUBBER GLOVES 29¢ A PAIR 5c ORANGE WOOD STICKS, 2 FOR Se PRAY’S 50c ONGALINE FOR 35c 250 MENTHOLATUM AT 12 JAR | 25c COUGH MEDICINES FOR 15 but come for the sale ihe Imperial Nefl Enamel, 40). de Colne TO Mem: Seite Saas | Frank A. I f Ad ratic candidate for state "Thestricai 10c| nena en wed ft fi wing sentatives of organized if labor metal rane 29C naipsed tiaia viece, [I B. F News 7a C | Meehan, La «; J. 8 Hoffman, Bute ° > pe : }f | Painters Engineers: Charles Hall Famous Bon Marche Domestic From 9 A. M. Till 12 Only |} nennett, sitimen; B.A. ¢ Theatrical Employes R. M. McCullough, Printers; C. W These morning specials will be man, F on sale Thursday. No telephone i 25c Home Made Pies 20c Specials for Your choice o le, mince, orders can be accepted for morn. pumpkin, huckelbe tard or Th d ing specials. R W. Mel candidate for prosecuting attor: oon ursda : et || Pare “We offer these bakery spe y 10c Outing Flannel 6¢ Yard 1 denire whmatatawatile: thems {that alt u ft ed and emana from sources for Thursday to 6c Challis down town with o sanit At these low prices no telephone orders can be accepted Home-made Bres ‘ °. oe between me and Lower Main Permian patterns. Not | 98¢ Middy Blouses 39c I cutive y to the solu And I, being ity or other 10c Ginghams 7 1-2c 10c & 15c Embroidery 2 1 A th ¢ tent and ef ficter on my duties cheer ma tt n fully 4 a f and without favor ! believing, as 1 do, that for the man 10c Outing 7c Yard ipnee Mate Wisco { brave enough to do this there awaits 10¢ Paper Napkins 5¢ Pkg, 390 Hasiid Pape h The standpat morning paper claims the standpat democrats will support Mike Carrigan, standpat republican, instead of David McKenzie, progressive candidate for commissioner, That was to be expected There aren't more than a handful of standpat democrats, however, and the resignation of Jay N, Robb, the democratic candidate, will accomplish what it was Intended—namely, to unite all the anti-Hamilton vote against the Hamilton candidate, Carrigan an ur 4 democratic nomination tice of thi His hame was written in BO \ | At the meeting Friday night in the Labor temple, Ole A RiGh. Wh; deaubnd (Ave | Hanson, progressive candidate for the senate; Chief Griffiths, Lower Main Floor Lower Main Floor OUR NEW TELEPHONE N meen 18 ELLIOTT 4100 e for congress; Fra A. Rust, candidate for state sen. and L. W. Barnard and G, Bright, candidates for the | | legislature, will speak, | ne orem The Popular Basement Salesroom q FREDERICK &~NELSON Ohio Steel Ranges always has a host of attractive values to offer its patrons, in the lower-priced lines of scasonable, tomorrow will be no exception to. the service and satisfaction as upstairs. Madison Streets as well as by stairways and elevators from First Floor. Smart Suits Low-Priced at $18.50 fTHE ason’s most popular models in Women's Suits are fea- tured in this offering at $18.50. Serge, Wool Poplin, Fancy Crepe, Diagonals, Cheviot and Broadcloth are the and the include fa- vored shades of brown, green, navy and Copen- hagen as well as black. Sizes for and misses. materials, colors women The styles and the tailoring in these suits mark them as excep- tional values at $18.50, —Panement 8 Drawn-Work Squares Special oe dered with three rows of drawn-work a deep hemstitched hem. these large, well ished 19¢ | Each made Luncheon h are bor- and finished with These material w Size 30x30 inches. Squares launder well, and are exceptional value at 19¢ each, Basement Salesroom. Smart Shapes—Unusual Values Sample Untrimmed Hats $1.95 | black, $1.95. brown and navy. HE Basement Sales- room offers very at- tractive values Thursday in Sample Untrimmed Hats from two represen- tative makers. They are of Plush and Velvet in an unusually fine quality, and the shapes include Sailors, Turbans and Close-fitting effects in On sale Thursday at Velour-Covered Hassocks Special 95e Each Dea SE are There rted Hassc White Outing Flannel Special VER 1,000 yards of Ble sell at this low price finished, downy pajamas Twenty 6c yard. seven 50-Pe. Blue Willow $7.65 CHINESE A cuted in blue vitreous body. quality, sé inches 6c Yard iched Outing Flannel to Thursday It is a soft- ible for gowns and bolts, wide, full special Ba , Dinner Set legend centuries old is the motif of the decoration 6n this dinnerware (under-glaz It is exe- e) on a clear-white semi- Attractively priced for the set of 50 pieces at $7.65. —-Masement Salesroom dependable rule. Entrances on Spring and Goods, and standard of Dry Same | All-Wool 56-Inch Serge teduced to 68¢e Yard On sale Thu 68¢ the yard COATING REDUCED 54-INCH SUITING AND TO 68¢ YARD Several di styles in Coatings and Suitings ¢, includ- , red, this low p ” black; 4 also mistral and honeycomb suitings and other serv- iceable weaves All at 68¢ yard —Basement Salesroom Coverall Apron 89c N unusually attractive value is offered in this practical, well-made Util- ity Apron of good quality gingham. Choice of lav- ender, light-blue or pink and white checks and stripes, with trimming of contrasting plain color on sleeves and at Price 89¢. —Basement Salesroom pocket, neck. Trimming Buttons 10¢ and 15¢ Card [ORE Glass, Jet and other Novelties in Buttons, priced 10¢ and 15¢ card, —RBasement Salesroom Trimming low at Fancy Ribbons 25e Yard Taf- Pic AIN Satin and Ta a Ribbons, Flow- and Brocaded effects, Plaids in s up to 6 ble for ,OWS, sashes and s and inches. children’s rk, and attractively at 25e yard —Basement Salesroom. Mixed- Wool Union Suits $1.35 Ww" IMEN’S Mixed-wool nion Suits in two h neck, long nkle length and ankle length Well-finished, and at $1.35. ~—Basement Salesroom, mou low neck, sleeveless, unusual value T ’ Women’s Hose 15e Pair 1B ibe SUAL values in Wom. / en's Black Mercerized Hoste in sizes 8%, 9, 9% and 10. Slightly Priced low at imperfect, 15¢ pair. Basement Salesroom. The New Large Hair-Pins In shell and amber color, flat attractive: ly priced from 10¢ to $1.00, —Basement Sales and round effects, 4 7 Bo Bede SF Fea wag bee rem wha Chri com Infe Chri glor Littl

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