The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR dake Any Man's Suit ; ial) = TREpenicKe-NELSON “= Ranges a 2 rd We Have for $16.45} _ ea g aR RRR EI tke gt BASEMENT SALESROOM Jowntown street, walked almost into a plate held out toward him, He Except the Blue Serges _ |}|"*":.'"¥,™s sorte for» somotion Spring Millinery Material: | =) : mony of competent witnenses, p . . e a | ASplendidSaturday Offer } fy cine at i sentedton tobgeaptingacte pts eye ra et) ic ig ion ny Marche’ ist inno resign nnn enn em Attractively Low-Priced foot. ny eta tas crea of Millinery Materials will Lots of High Class $25.00 Suits, a Few | A party of friends called for him to help him keep a social engage be an inspiration to many wom- inent of the utmost importance. It was raining, ao the professor put on ; f ; $27.50 Lines—and One or Two of the $30 |J! is rubbers. His friends wondered why it took him so long. The. pro en who delight in trimming . . A |[ | fessor wondered, too. He thought at first bin rubbers must have of , ate..and taste ‘A Suits—(the First Comers Will Get These) \P yirink. tut it Wa» not thas“ s sm ph their own hats—and tasteful re This a seasonend clean-up of all our It was merely that he had put on one rubber and was trying to sults were never more easil better lines in the Men's Clothing Section—a if} get the other rubber over it,” report the friends of the absent-minded IH accomplished, for all trimming clean-up that gives you the chance to secure |f}| Prof, Boothroyd ° l rod Business Sult at a very low price—for se eee are on the small, flat order, to we have taken 1 our $25.00 to $30.00 suite Woodamen were felling a tr on Uncle Jed Hosking’ farm at Eagle be set close to the hat. we have left (except the plain blue serges) Harbor | and say When the tree fell, a genuine ‘coon bounced out of a hole at the tor of the trunk, In another moment it would have escaped, But one of An Exceptional \ “Vv ‘ ic, ,AS5 the woodsmen grabbed it A Your Choice for, $26.45 > rosters Bes, citer weetowen, he won (intty Gusset Variety of Flowers © Res Saturd , in his efforts to let go of the genuine ‘coon that bounced out of the tree 1 1 1 a | they had felled on Uncle Jed Hoskins’ farm at Eagle Harbo in the smatler effects that grow in field and garden, make up the new display \Ve ' Boys’ $5.00 Boys’ $7.50 Boys orings, so rarely seen in low-priced trimmings | LONDON, Jan, 20.—(By Mail t York.) —That two nurses of| | American nationality but of German sympathies, serving with the Brit U d di ish army tn France, had been detected ng as eples , Pos “effectually | Assortments i in ntrimme ats dealt with,” {# the assertion made today by the Nursing Mirror are just as broad, featuring Satin, Plain Hemp, id {-S sraid-and-Silk, Milan The latest recruiting poster circulated in Cornwall reads: | : . ‘ tainty sana aia “The country is arranging for an excursion to Germany In | Hemp and Milan in sailor effects, small close-fitting shapes with shallow cro and the spring. Al! hotel expenses and railway fares paid. Good | poke-bonnet styles. Choice of the new shades of Sand, Military-red, Joffre-blue and The Last Big Clean-Up of Boys’ High Grade Suits 75c to $1.25 Hats 25¢ shooting and hunting, Ages 19 to 38. Rifles and ammunition Jattleship-gray as well as Black. Attractively priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. free. Cheap trips up the Rhine. Apply at once, as there is only aS Norfolk & Double Breasted Styles—6 to 18 Yrs. $1.00 to $1.50 Hats 69c a limited number. (1,000,000) ‘required. ’ . : A deep cut in Boys’ High-grade Suits for Saturday—and if | $2 to $3.50 Hats $1.19 a Smart Trimmed Hats for Spring you miss this sale, you miss a splendid chance to save. These Three different prices on Boye VAGS T0 LEARN F IENCE illustrating the newest ideas in shape and trimming effects, in styles suitable for every Suits are Norfolk jacket style, with knife or box plaits—or tn Hate—worth far more than ther the double-breasted styles—all pants double stitched throughout are selling at, Middy and 5 a occaaida, at h styles, of bigh-«rade ia cl ELAND. 0.. Fab. 6. : iis with taped seams. Take your pick from cheviots, serges, tweeds | [tal *tyle" OF Aish eiaag oe LEVEL , Feb. 5A plan to give the recreant “vag” a glen enna , , ‘ . hand at scientific farming by putting the 2,000 acres of Warrensville! $1.95 $2.95 $5.00 $5.50 $6.50 and $7.50 Y farm, leveland’s great corrective institution, under scientific cultiva —-Basement Salestroom tion, Ia being worked out here today Bese Jot Detaled eCials—-for || .rseccn iran sh comer ext ot tm pt cour in non A Waffle Machine etd ga: Ye Soportanity to tend his nde paten of guioes, earoin peas oe corn” Mf Children’s Hand-Turned Shoes Milla Corset A complete scientific record of the crop, from “seed to shuck, in the Cafeteri 2 AON en SOE | Style 158 tna en, ae fhe TIBBERARY SAVES GERMAN'S LIFE | SP2°!2! '85c] 2nd [5c] Pait Price *75e : ; . : SPEC °! hi "s DE of serv. right in front of your eyes— for the little ones at home SPECIAL purchase of Children’s Hand- A h: ou can see that they PASSAIC FALLS, N. J, Feb, §.—Charies Steinheaver stood Ss . Ss feeable fig- lg exit pkccond you get |] Children's 25¢ Brooms, of | Chidiren’s 6c Doorway at the brink of the falls, melodramatically gesturing his intent | turned Button Shoes on sale Saturday jy Coin ang he Swing, of hardwood, nicely to commit auicide. As his ewan song he sang “Die Wacht am offers exceptional values in them handed to you—piping good broom corn, ® with | CTanwied in white with Rhein.” 5 P designed —espect- het and covered with delicious strong bamboo handles, 33 | cretonne covered seat—high atrolman John Joriett saw him, but could not urge the Shoes with patent vamp and cloth top. ally for the me- . back, easily ad- would-be suicide to leave his perilous position. ‘ ‘, dium figure, the syrup—for 10c. Inches long, spe- * 124c : Joriett scratched his head and started a comp: eae Shoes with velour calf vamp and mat kid or cloth Other Specials in the Cafeteria clal at. cert. He sang “it's a Long, Long Way to Tipperar: top. Sizes 3 to 5, special 85¢ pair; 5% to 8, BBE has tune ae moe for Saturday Are— 50¢ Bisque Kewple Dolls, 6 heavy pebble grain rygen Steinheaver got mad and came down to fight. He rests in pair erate height and skin, with everlasting Jail, Instead of the river, ‘ long skirt held 4 Veal Ple, with mashed potatoes, and i ve 4 ase P t ar eld in Sona ana butter candwich, “15¢ inches tall, the kind all the | pure gum biad- $1. "89 | New arrivals in Misses’ and Children’s Patent and place by two hooks for A children like, spe- 29c der Gun-metal Calf Button Shoes with mat kid tops and below front stay. ctal at —Fourth Floor. | . ue - q1}2- Finished at top oer Teistone ag . Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 814 to 11, $2.00; 11:4 with wideembrotd. 108 ian “iis Saturday Specials in Music and Candy Oral, written and physical examinations of drivers of autos for to 2, $2.50; 2:4 to 6, $3.00 pair ery and equipped mon, we ra | | Eacalloped A : “ |DMre, including jitney busses, were held Friday under the provisions! i * d " with two sets of foun potatoce, 5 20c Jelly Beans 50c Remick Folio lot the new ordinance. p Children’s Play Shoes, made over a foot-form last, | would be kept by expgrts hose supporters. powder bis mel tay a on bel ne The weights and measures department of the city utilities division with welt soles and spring heels. Sizes 6 to 8, Sizes Fe to 30. Roast Beet Hash, with bread “ 10 Lb. t 24 fs conducting examination of the men in the Triangle building to|[f ‘ sir: 8% to 11 ttractive value at and butter, for 10c IC a Cc jeacertain thetr familiarity with geographical locations in the city, thelr $1.75 pair; 834 to 11, $2.00 pair 75¢. F ealety shang Mies "Bett ly Beans— | mick Foto of Moving | |[| *bility to drive, ote ores eee: ie ia a a to entertain you with the ” rtment of ure Muasto—volume 1 The physical examinations are being conducted under the city ces from 13 to 2 = pound for taining 100 num health commissioner. Hours for physicial examinations have been net | Sixth Floor. Satvrd tquee, Maha): Bares | at 240. Tetra | iE) as follows: Wednesdays, 7 to § p. m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays, room| Lace-Trim nd Boys’ Norfolk Suits 415 city hall, 9 to 10 a m.; Monday, Ballard city hall, 7 to 8 p. m; | Bring the Children to See Punch & Jud i to. Setieng'ok tin Rwedecn, habere’ roty bal rants Combinations With Two Pairs ‘of ‘Knickerbockers M pote Wangeeae Gomer men ier ener west ot cme | PRISONERS GO TO PENITENTIARY Special 39¢ $3.95 the little folks can see and hear them much better when the crowds are not #0 N exceptional value demso—eo why not bring them down in the morning? | Im custody of two Walla Walla guards, four prisoners were taken " 1 Se Lots of interesting things at the Pure Food Show on Saturday. | to county jail early Friday to begin their sentences in the state prison. is offered Satur- ELL-TAILORED from service- At the Old Manse Syrup Booth—Sample bottle of syrup and blotters will | Before the day has passed the penitentiary gate will close behind them day in this well-made : be given away free. and the name of each be superseded by a number 1 . ' able tan, brown and gray mix- At the Novelty Mili Booth—Patent Excellent’ Flour will be sold for $1.85 a |i} For company the guards have a murderer, two burglars and a Combination of strong y sack—but only one sack to a buyer—and no phone orders can be accepted Its os cones bi eae pant alias 2 muslin, It is prettily Two Duntiey Sweepers are to be given away on February 12—full partic. ie murderer, ‘ollier, drew ‘es for slaying George Messer 4 AR i , P ate ulars at the eskiey Boot . -f sid | smith, who he thought stole a money receipt from him. Collier later trimmed across front down belts and patch pockets, these IN THE PURE FOOD STORE [discovered bis mistake when it was too late to make amends, Prison|M of cover part with one Suits stand up well under the hard wear | itte, however, will afford Collier no new sensation. He has a criminal » row of embroidery tn- f school days. And th ir of Fresh Washington Creamery Butter 30c Lb. | he burglars are R. D. Moff and William Eider. Eider has six yeare|[h Bade Ege ea wae cts bade oc be sertion between two Sale oti . FINEST QUALITY GUARANTEED FRESH WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER. NO |I| to serve, Moff six months : = knickerbockers practically doubles the TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. | Adam Jaubowsky, who completes the party, 1s reputed to be worth rows of cotton Tor- Pare Peanut Butter, your choice | Little Pork Sausage, finest quat- | New Seediess Ralstas, your choice |f/ $15,000. He skipped town a year ago after receiving a six-month to 16 chon insertion and an a Sore ners Wire| Hy. Seek shipment re- =a of Sunkist or | Year sentence for grand larceny. The lure of the old surroundings, how- | ff f Exceptionally good values at $3.95. ot the purest and best, calved detly, pound brand: 1 le le nuibe | d back > k , edging of Barmen la penne 124c Bee ete oie tehaen ai 39 | Son huts disk aiencie, over, proved irresistible and Janbowaky ventured back two Weeks agc ging ce | Shoulder Hama, medium weigot, | any S00 grade, pound regular 200 grade, 24 for some one recognized the fugitive. | finishes the drawers, | Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge Suits, very properly amoked and trimmed, no | Mararont, Spaghett!, Noodies or | pound C if He was quickly taken tn toils ? phone orders, Vermicelll, 10-pound box New Fard Dates, the bent | arm-eyes and neck ka well-tailored, in sizes 8 to 17 years, at- | . Pte 45c | 14c tures in Norfolk style, with stitched- life of each suit. Sizes 8 to 17 years. C | see, 7-pourd box popular | Pure Lard, No. 10 patis at #125, pe OR ge Special 39¢." tractively priced at $4.00. rf ‘Fee, s 45c niger Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom Morning Specials—from 9 to 12 Anne pool mtg Op mien Raking wndiogo New Messaline 64-inch Satin 7-Rib jattle will meet Satur: night in the new Swedish-Finnish Evangelical Try the Economy of Saturday Morning Shopping—- ‘ae ‘ ice the orn Petticoats$1.95 Ribbons 25cYd. Umbrellas, 69c , i hann Ludvig Runeberg wrote the national anthem o! aring models in Mes: > a aks ; ia a rae “ You ll Find It Very Profitable Finland EW flart Jels in M SATIN RIBBONS tw qual TTRACTIVE 1 1 saline Silk Petticoats have ity suitable for millinery Women's Seven-rib Um- | No Telephone Orders Can 2 oO just been received, embracing trimming and hair bows, in 1 > Women’s Black Hose Be | 65c and 75c Silks | an excellent selection of the brown, green, lavender, red brelias with Paragon frame and 5c Pr a oe 25c Yd new Spring shades, Price Yale-blue and other colors, 64 {*t black, water-proof top, at . Specials--as antities Are . 5 inches wide, vard, 4 69¢ each, is eas pi cay || Oe wide Vea atti ngs PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 5—The police department, on Me ee uu Matiarhe 2 ee hemmed tops and double heels Limited Piain and Paney Dress sitks orders of Mayor Albee, today inaugurated a campaign to pre- and toes. Sizes 8% to 10—not . Seseaiinas, Poclion Ty vent the overcrowding of jitneys. fuore than ® pais to 2 cus | 75¢ Rugs at 59c Apiete lessalines, Poplina and Por « wc geon—waint and dross lengths Arrests will be made under an ordinance which went into Shi ’ H D V 7 tomer, from 9 to 12. aNivet Rugs, size 27236 inches, | | $'to 12 at Ie effect last Monday, providing that no automobile for hire shall C ildren smose rape eils Face Paieder ower Main Floor. pr oll aban te baton —Upper Main Pioor carry more passergers than the seating capacity of the car with. . “3 a . a —_———__—- 50c Wool Serges 35¢ Yd. /°*"'’"' "'"ktva visor. | 10¢ Beauty Pine Se Card ; FE puiiaclib: (hadi ape Reduced to 10c 25¢e i 15¢ Box All-wool Storm Serge—16 inches |" gala pinta sellye I i sy \ licable, wide, to 12 1 ase 2 vara. Navy, | 10€ Pillow Cases 8c Ea. | | Gold Piated meauty Ping, three OF ee err ee eet oe Weaver Teles, ROKEN sizes tn Misses’ HE fashionable Drape Veils : ‘ RE Resar rise eri |. riiow canes, ste teai0 inates one foven to the card, fa le ae D'8%4, 224 Fashion 7 - Nf s Face Beach and binck; worth so. before hemming. Made from and Children's Fleece-lined with edging of velvet rib- > : —Upper Main Floor, medium weight muslin, on sale ’ the Upper Main REGIS RATION SH ORT OF | 914’S Hosters, also odd colors in bon, in black, white, brown and Powder in flesh ~ color, 39c Tapestry Pillows 25 °°" ™ Pate 10c Kohi s infants” Mercerized Stockings, navy, attractively priced at Ceam and white, unusual value ante desiens, finished at core | Ge C Challi ly 6 sprig tla ap. Ge With 1,662 regictered Thursday, the total registrations are now msirgscth ts Haga a la pid dP ay: fahed’ Bt cor- ha! io a card for Kohtr Sak, . Banement Salesroo ssenieat Séleerocm ig —-tr fas a . napseen f Cot sg 3% Pastenere in "black o 51,077, as compared with 61,929 a year ago for the same pertod. ” - Basement r 4 ‘ 2,000 yards o lotton © value 2%¢ Sk jachew aide sizes; one dozen to the card ¢ Friday and Saturday night the registration office in the Prefon. —Third Floor, | Oriental patterns 9 a. m, to 12 at 6 taine biullding will remain open until 9 p. m Basement Salesroom. $1.25 Dictionary at 89c | yards to each i —Upper eEy Floor, Monday and Tuosday the office will be opened at 7 a. m. ing Dictionary, with colored f- |-1214¢ Huck Towels Tipe | Mackinawa, in pinta, eatenble l. le special 2 2 colors, Be Fm 0 pecial nm sa cotton Huck Tow sis, asconds of | § lors, $5.50 values. in ats | HESE new combination garments fot girls, a as q Basement Salesroom. “ink berde Pai: bey Finn | 6 to 18 yeare—half price, 9 ictur ave separate irts be fastene 25 Lace Cuinines hic | Sash2cOn the Lewes sata risks “Upper Siall the Madivon st. slip or any other dock be used, free of pictured, have separate skirts to be fastened dow Lace Guimpe: 1 charge, by fishermen to sell their fish to the public? to the middy blouse by snap fasteners, making a Fine Shadow Lace Guimper len’s Mackinaws at A ale Gite pepe s Mar betes toes (a , : £ with high standing collars, nice Mena MackinaWa, worth 0 arden Poysse, acting under instructions from Mayor Gill, ; aie Cy i -s are rhi iewedal: wide on organéy foun ten haeh at talline: retises.to let ihe docks be ised for uch purpose Unless © tous complete dress. The Middy Blouses are of white dation; 9 a. m. to 12/Rt 100 each. * from $4 to 4¢—1n desirable piaié ordinance is passed authorizing It twill and are trimmed to match the skirts which = tes on sale from 9 a. m. to 12 A council committee a few days ago informally {ssued a permit for are featured in black and white checks, Scotch Tepper Vata View, the right to ell fish on the Madison at, slip, but Paysse was in-| A Py Py . 7 Lingerie and Volle Watste—a| | piain or tig $1.00 Wizard Oil for 50c structed by Mayor Gi}l to disregard this permit and await more formal plaid, plain white, pink and blue, Sizes 6,-8, 10 plain, platted and lace trimmed " action by the council 42 and 14 years. : 2 and ars. slightly rmusned: sizes 32, 24 and | n < —Second Floor, | é ound . ' Attractive values at $1.15. SEN, LANE HAS NEW BOOZE PLAN New Arrivala in Fix the childven up for Sunday with a new hair cut—price 250. | 26—at ibe from 9 a. m. to 12. | Third Floor THE ‘tun fain! dsvers ant Unter save ar'ion gam'aatta ff Children’s Wash Dresses 95c H Hike the rest-of the male humansy has offered a solution for the blind A new shipment of pretty Wash Dresses for girls N “For the benefit of those states,” he declared, “I would suggest in serviceable ginghams, chambray and percale in plain BO they adopt the method of the Eskimos to protect thelr food sup pplies | colors, and pretty color-combinations in stripes and from the ever-hungry Malamute dog, which 1s to cache ft upon a plat-| : Wee Union St&Gecond Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Telephone Elliott 4100 | form about 20 feet above the ground. By doing this, they would com. plaids. Attractive values at 95¢. pel enterprising and thirsty gentlemen from other states to seek thetr Basement Salesroom. solace in the open alr by means of a ladder, i HiSY En ROR een eA MRS” Ihe RRR ROMER

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