The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1915, Page 8

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aE THE SEATTLE STAR ‘SUCCESS,’ EMBLEM OF | INCARNATE CRUELTY, IS VISITING SEATTLE Ohio Steel Ranges Mail Orders Filled Rugs ‘and. Curtains in the Buyers’ Sale At Prices That Should Make Wednesday a Banner Day st “I can promise big savings to all housewives who want uid every dollar to go a@ long way in refurnishing their homes _ &, nF ev" run “CAL ge ae aA FREDERICK 2 NELSON The Hosiery Section Begins the Month With Per : il Sell $1.35 Serim Curtai AN IMPORTANT SELLING OF my I Will Sell $1.35 Scrim Curtains ]) ill 58 SENDER Ne e | The prison ship Success, which Is lying at the foot of Ye OMEN’S STOCKINGS ip.) way, will be thrown open Wednesday noon to the public. A nominal )) a Cc a air: admission fee will be charged \ ~ | Mayor Gill and other officials are to inspect the ship at 11 a. m. y 4 L : 5 ; ” Sal 1 an The interesting old craft, now owned by Capt. D. H. Smith, a | involving a special purchase of five thousand pairs and offering exceptional Wednesday—My Day at the Buyers’ Sale |f)) British mariner, was bullt in 1790, and wae used for 60 years to | Yalues-at ti srické: : , a | transport convicts from England to the penal colony in Australia, ) Values a 1 prices: If you are at all interested in New Curtains | From 1857 to 1892 she was used as a reformatory, and finally as an | At 65 P: . I can give you the best values in town on My jf} ammunition stor d then, in the latter year, wae scuttled by } c rar seach oglh ; : one aboard her in the con: ; mA f Aegean h day at the Buyers’ Sale. Listen to this—800 | ' la . Women k Stockings w for : ita” ; ORe } gh | harbor, then was ( / E, ting 1 nN Scrim Curtains at 98c a pair, though A ) / : trasting des pairs of cri ¢ rt h inserti a thers with raised and restored to her original condition. pt. Smith bought }, iaciday of worth $1.35. Some with inser 4 a er bot her in England in 1912 and brought her aero the Atiantic, thru | se edges Or W 2-inch hemmed edges, in both |[}} the canal, and up the coast under her own sa i heel as xteen nee lace edges 0 ot yet hemmec g | She hae been exhibited in most of the large coast cities of the { kre Pa ge re ee cream and Arabian colors. ‘ isteed talon. " d ke 1 te mene ete low-priced at 65c pair ae ’ a 9). . ARRAS | | me $12.00 Smyrna Rugs, 9x12 | Lace Curtains Worth $2 at ] Sanr ier wen tention) tooked on the Liberty Pell ws | ) ey bs " | to free the black men this prison | read {ts story again | At 85c Pair tha 1 45 Pr caniia jf} butk lay in Hobson bay, Austratia,| And when you walk Its grim |} ‘ ; satl —_— ne ac —— ° . jwith ite rotting, IMterally, cargo | decks and Sight “ wee pees An exceptional lot of Thread-Silk Stockings in black and ely | 4 aed ws rembe hy e of pen 2 b of Heavy, Reversible Smyrna Rugs, the only Rug | High-grade Loomwoven Lace Curtains, made if] 0! lenmad men fo, Mer-| “reform” 18 TODAY THE. DOM! | costume colors, reinforced with lisle garter top, sole, heel woven with both sides alike, which gives you the | of cable and Filet net weaves; also light weight |f) _—— ree Saee > a? NANT TYPED IN a HE WORLD. PORT) Sit Stoddage dn sae Ju servige of two Rugs for the price of one. Come | madras effects. Come in white, cream or Ara attain the image of the-an-|AND THAT ALI POLICE BY8-| 1 " ng pte in Orjental patterns and colorings blan color, and run 2% to 3 yards long | isonment TEMS AND PRISON SYSTEMS m a good quality of . ) . oe med to con-|AND REFORMATORY SYSTEMS hrsad cites Price, BSc § S 79¢ w 1 9c cks for years| ARE BUILT, IN PRINCIF ON -<{ |} $1 Smyrna Rugs at 79c Ea. $1 Couch Covers at 69c Ea. Stor yenrs| ARE BUILT, IN PRINCIPLE, O% ot Heavy, Reversible Smyrna Rugs, size J0x60 Good quatity Couch Covers in Ortental stripe | ound| MAKES MEN GOOD AND THE At 25c Pair pat eee eer vee. Cirens Powecee O08 | BATaees Mile NOSAY triage eee each | doomed to writhe under) TOUGHER THE PUNISHMENT ae it eolortn, Sale price, only Tc each | and make fine covers for the sanitary couch. t often until death inter | THE BETTER THE MEN PUD ras. egenh lei Nek iaenak te ares mF site ale ’ 5 pays e ; vened; doomed to lay pinioned ISHED WILL BECOME. i An assorted lot of Women ockings, in black, white and ame colors, HM i“ ; iL 21 1 1 ¢ S 4 |} | with (ron bands tn the dark pits of| — It took six yeare at the bot Silk-Boot novelties; also plain-Black Silk-Lisle ond $11 Axminster Rugs $6.85 $3.50 Odd Portieres $1.95 | \ this hell ship, thelr racked bodies| tom of the sea to wash off the 5 | ptional val at 25¢ pa Heavy Axminster Rugs of the Alexander Smith | Factory Samples and Odd Mercerized Armure | prison talnt from the good ship Exceptional values at pair | Silk-Lisle, Lisle and two-tone tossed in agony with every roll of | ings in extra sizes & Son's make, with soft, rich plush pile; size | Portieres, 50 inches wide; some have the over Bi the waters Success; it will take years on f » , > d od | f ref hoff the |] . : * 5 Nay feet. Splendid Rugs for bedrooms and | fringed top, others with strong cord edges | in Pied ts hati yeore a ee Se ved Selling Begins Wednesday Morning, First Floor : And for years there was in| the governments of men. $22.50 New Axminster On Sale From 9 to 11 A. M. Only |charge of this ship a fiend whore | - — j ‘ 7 i be Rugs, Size 9x12 Feet, $16 85 . om 6Y/ze Yard | |f Pervert’ delight was to invent iT . ° 10c Heavy Figured Scrim 61 Y: hideous and damnable tortures: ] “ se 2 Special at ......... « Heavy ‘Figured Curtain -Serim in. a goed ||[|end to inflict them on the bus ' From Now Until Schooltime Will Be Heavy Axminster Rugs, site 9x12 feet. hy variety of patterns; border designs, neat, Fed of prisoners under his) B tli D z beautiful Oriental patterns and small allover de amall allover designs in pretty colorings to char | Signs, in colorings of tan and brown; strong, match your furnishings. Not over 15 yards to He wan the law, the gospel ac-| THIS BOAT THE il ustling ays in serviceable Rugs for any room, and a bargain | one customer, Price 6c yard cording to Saten, and the reform | at $16.85. —Third Floor. jsyatem of the British emptre, and it he desired to trice a man up for; 28 days {nthe black hole and let} him rot in his own corruption be} | did that thing ' John Price, in charge of the Vie-| Fill the Sewing Basket Wednesday—Notion Day From This Big-List.of Small Things at Very Low Prices on My Day BASHFUL THING! | The Boys’ Clothing Section for in this outfitting center mothers and fathers of f Se Kn |J tora penal’ establishments, was| The steam freighter Paraiso ts a/} at the Buyers’ Sale he Be the kindly genth clever|very timid craft. She ts bighly|[ boys are finding every clothing requisite for the lad Se Mending Tissue 2c Pc. w Safety Pins 3 Cards Sc fj inventions lett these old torture | sensitive, She's terribly afrald “ot | who is just entering school as well as for the boy who | inched enteh Ratety Pian, fh) ce ree Whose | what people might say,” i j a 2 hoof liege, and at 2 e Mandy for repairing ¢ " e ; ve [f| devilish Ingenulty tn in Sut) Or, anyway, the folke who char-|ff &taduates from high-school to college, and at a pric tag and bottom of trousers, and made good and strong, come In ih fering acratched “ite tale of agony | ter her are. eed taliy tephi ieenes tn bidet, na 8 and one desen | jon the hard teak of tiger chamber it wee the Paraiso that ransines | that suits every plan of expenditure white and brown. Special at te pine h card. Sale pr |} | colt, and solitary hole pad cee a ado Aamo poet at cards for be ]| John Price lived by the sword | Wa Sunday morning, as. the |} : a and perished by the sword: con-| . a yn Mine Wire Hair Pins 10c Box Sewing Silk 3 Spools for | Kettle Knobs at 4c Card J} ‘icts ‘iia him to death with the nates <a port eommiasion's |i ——— tools of thelr infamy. Geed, strong Wire Pine, Black Eaamel . The Paraiso was to have loaded $ $ 5 400 Pins in a box; come in P Ey | 4 oa complete with two metal be gy Be Bhs coal from the Cumberland Coal | 5.00 to $1 00 ed sites; regular and invisible of wim, | 824 bolt: prevent alt | nee traced Nites ran ee | Co. for Alaska, from the Bell st ee erat ya style; tine black finish qultetle tov kena or machine | Of Durning the fingers; six - Bi dock. But then she went and ram- include the product of the best makers in approved | thousands of hapless yeomen who did what today the offender se- | cures a reprimand or a $4 fine for doing A Success that blazoned the r ord Failure over the penal « kaste on. cach card med the Watson, and now the Cur-| berland Coal Co. is informed by the Pacific Coast 8. 8. Co, which harters the Paraiso, that It must move {ts coal to Pier 2 in back, white 7 spools sewing: comes staple colors 20c to 35¢ Shields 15c * Kletae: Gem double-covered Drees | Kettle Keobs, | | | Goff’s 15¢ Binding 10c Gotfs Siike Binding Bratd for skirts, coats and other binding Purposes; comes in biack models and a wide selection of fine imported and domes- tic cloths. At $5.00, the Frederick & Nelson “DREAD- NAUGHT” Suit, all-wool, with extra knickerbockers, is Beauty Pins 2 Cards 5c) Beauty Pine, well very strong: « made and | good variety el | Me | a large assortment of colors; & aoe, whieh eam be | patiaren te Selee Nee rel te | tem of a civilized empire vi Bay on Pg nr ely gh a | specially commended and may be had in sizes from washed ironed; come tn ol ec ¢ ‘a ie ca « | | us 3 y yards to a piece i's. cand 5, While the lot lasts A Success that brought bella bit! s?do might ‘be hoodoced, If 6 to 18 years. closer to the sons of men, and that | made this tough old world « lot bet | only Ibe « pair at the scene of the West’s 25c Hair Curlers 17¢ Card Basting Cotton 3c Spool ter and cleaner and sweeter place REAL REASON, OF ’ ° Good quality White Hastiog 2 to dwetl in when it was finally dis-| couRse, 18 THAT THEY | Young Men s Suits, $13.50 to $25.00 West's Electric Somterorie. 3h t0 and © Cc peadadatah-f bato Onna dawn below decks you wii} WANT TO. STEER AWAY Hate Carters, 3 F o RRS we ss c : y kind. that pt os a sere ag all ‘ Hee find the cells that held for years Saat Dotie FROM THE are smartly tailored in the newest models, from carefully-selected foreign and domes- hair in 15 min- Se Fasteners 2 Doz. Sc the Six Men of Dorset; farm labor- pth <A ok he AR EE if] tic cloths, in sizes from 34 to 39 chest measurement. —Second Floor. utes without heat: So-Ne-More % Fasteners ot jore ry te agg hee a a bigher good quality, ! Kk or white; card; come | iT) wage m their bos H ag Sain se etes SSMMEPISIS | Re cee Se Sie oe, ened FINDS NOBODY HOME. : = price, 2 dozen for be 10c W: B Lies iW ‘ash Buttons Ic They did serve three years xe | 30c Shoe Laces 10c Doz.| Cia.4’5 Darning Cotton d an too orto tear ee SAN FRANCISCO.—E, K. | Fine black Tubular Shoe Laces with metal tips; very strong quality and come band 1% yards jong. Special at 10¢ dozen pairs. Ironing Wax 6c Doz. Pcs. Cloth-coverea Tronteg = Wax Darning Cotton — for be one of the very irons they wore, and look on Tih ae ld best make: and Goality the lead-loaded lashes their | u je I ) , fe a dozen | im veil it 3 ja, tlar 260 value. Sale price, 100 a backs bore up under, and be Knocked down when she ran Into pair. Rudes burst Into a blazing room si In his house to rescue his wife, | sustained severe burns, and out. GIRL IS HIT BY AUTO | were pardoned; fathers they are the you can go down and inepect the “rooms” they lived in for three years, and heft the jeg- thankful that you are living now. the fender of an automobile driven | f] A Special Purchase of Negligee Shirts On Sale at $1 50 | Wednesday HESE Shirts were made up by a prominent shirt-maker from surplus lengths . | , # 72 at || f fi imported Mad: sloths—all negii byie. with etardlad enite . > D 7 24 . 6 0 ine, importe Madras cloth aline igee style, with starched ‘ults. 25¢ Whisk Brooms 19c | 10c Tape Lines 5c Each | 19¢ Snap Fasteners 10c || Oniy by accitont was the prison {0% 3...) Bfaw. 117 24h ave. 6] A f oths- gligce sty starched : hulk = Suce od: hy year-old Margaret List, daughter of The sizes run from 14 to 161%, inclusive. There are 300 in the selling; shirts Well-sewed Whisk Broome, Tape Lines, 60 Inches by the yard. lant a ens Baty H or sister V. List, 2415 East Prospect st., es a, in e. e a sel g:s Me Sete aset socst ature L viet, Cod acted on Wore ei Eo teats chee | ‘ae broken.up by the £0¥-| was painfully bruised at Third and|j| | that combine unusual style and service-giving qualities at the low price, $1.50. in four different sizes. each. Price 19¢ and finished at ends with strong metal tips | Learn to Make Your Own Clothes—Under the Tutorage of Mme. Coats of New York and Paris i Originator of this method of teaching—A series of 15 lessons on dressmaking will be given from September 1 to October Free Explanatory Lectures Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 P. M. in Exhi- Special attention during the lessons will be given to special problems, such as mak- ing buttonholes, darning, patching, while the principles of correct handling of differ- ent portions of garments, such as plackets, belts, collars, sleeves and cuffs are dealt with as individual subjects. Tickets for the Entire Course of 15 Lessons Only 50c. On Sale at the Transfer Desk, For Wednesday—Buyer Goldie Of fers— 10c Chambray Gingham ; 12!/,c Bates’ Gingham at ; 25¢ Scotch Gingham at —7ic Yd.— bition Hall, Fifth Floor. Upper Main Floor. —8ic Yd.— In black or white 10e yard. Bale price, Upper Main Floor. —15c Yd.— A Lesson for Us rae Meee’ eee a It ts well that sho was saved; tt] Ell Vanovich kilied while fight-| is good for us today to go down and|ing forest fires near Port Town- look on this hulk and learn its bis-| send. Rifle seldentally dis- tory, Just as a few weeks ago we| charged. OUTBREAK FEAREDATHAIT! =| \| WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 Possibility of another outbreak in Halt! [] |was Indicated in a dispatch received at the navy department from ||] Admiral Caperton today, stating that the collier Jason had left oil HI \| Gonaives with @ company of marines. D, RUM IS DUE FOR HARD WALLOP Demon Rum will be swatted good and plenty when the King County Woman's Christian Temperance union meets at Woodland Park M. B. church, Wedn and Thursday, Miss Linnie Carl, field secretary of the young 1. T. U. folks, will be a prominent speaker, | | | | | | | George A. Virtue, president of the Moses Coulee Land Co., one of |the largest peach growing concerns in the state, says the peach men . —Men’s Furnishings Section, First Decidedly Worth Investigation: Floor, Basement Salesroom Values in Women’s Autumn Suits and Coats HE woman who sets a modest limit to the sum she proposes to invest in her Autumn outer garments is especially invited to see how thoroughly the Basement Salesroom has anticipated her needs. Here are the style ideas that have been definitely approved for the more exclusive, higher-priced lines of Suits and Coats, trans- lated to well-tailored garments in stylish, good- wearing fabrics, that sell at strictly popular 2,000 yards of Chambray Ging-| Bates’ rpbbevd actly ood é 50 oem of Scotch Gingham, |] | this year will be fortunate to “break even.” prices. strong material, 27 inches wide, | fine soft quality, 31 and 32 This {s the last season, he says, when the cro} | ham, 27 inches wide, tn blue, | in plaids, checks, plain colors | inches wide, {n pretty plaid, |[|commiasion men and retailore, Pe Selh aee | pink, tan and gray; fine soft and stripes; fine for school check and stripe patterns; abso- Peaches are being given away at the Chamber of Commerce ench | New Autumn Suits at $12.50 finish; comes in lengths to ot dresses; comes in lengths to 12| lutely fast colors. Price, 15c a day this week in connection with the chamber's campaign to in ; terest 4 ‘ards. | yard, Lower Main Floor. hi y mm yards. yi wy jousewives in the fruit, | $15.00, $18.50, $22.50 oS : . * | are meeting with outspoken approval because of School Opens Sept. 7—Have Your Girls In Readiness SOUTH END WILL HAVE BIG TIME their smart style. aaa materi a and linings and a Buyer Gatens Will Help You by Offering 500 Dresses at Special Prices Residents, young and old, of Georgetown and South Park, will make | careful) expert tailoring a Wash Dresses in Girls’ Dresses {| Wash Dresses in | Girls’ Dresses} i rintisnivion tre eerocron te iaglon for & be fete, £b which the two/ The new suit coat lengths run from 28 to 34 i . . An extensiv : 7 Sizes 2 to 14, at Values to $1.75 | Sizes6to 14, at | Made of Serge gram of sports including baseball, foot races and freak competitions |] inches; the shorter lengths best expressed in the a | | ‘or which @ large assortment of prizes have been donated by merchants, ¥ 7 x models; i i ~ 79¢c Ea. } 95c Ea | 1 75 Ea } $2 75 Ea will be capped tn the evening by a dance at the South Park play house, loose, box-fitting models; the longer, in the demi- on ° . | . ° —_—_— trimmed and plain tailored styles. Furs and braid- pa Pretty Wash Dresses Girls’ Schoo! Dresses, Better quality Wash| Girls’ Dresses, made 1} | ngs ar uch d fo Pr i & for Children from 2 to | made of good quailty | Dresses, sizes 6 to 14] of firm, heavy quailty T0 HIM ings are much used for trimming. {4yeare of ,age, made | cotton serge, in stripe, | years, made o ne | serge, brown, red or . . pa | check and plaid pat-| quality gingham or gal-| blue, neatly trimmed i F of best quality ging-| terns, in neat pretty aten, in stripe, check or | with black or red braid plaplapta con ae gee ood be Fyne de spveramment, tallway is dis-| New Arrivals m Smart { ham, percale and cham-| styles for school wear,| plaid patterns; some| Come tn straight style able spirit of friendliness to the Seattle port com-| C bray; come in plain | trimmed with constrant- have trimmings — ot | skirts, round. neck and |g|™ssion. A cargo of 1,800 steel rails lay on the Bell st. dock at the| Autamn Oats ae colors or neat check | ing colors and buttons.| white pique or of a| long sleeves place where the Admiral Watson sank, Sunday. It ts impossible to | ; a and side patterns. | Sizes 6 to 14. couiveetink cues, cond Floor, |f| load them from there. But the agent, determined to patronize the | range from the seven-eighths length to the short port docks, ordered them removed to the port's Smith Cove public pler. | 4 {fec N i Ziheli unre He might have sent them to any one of a number of private docks, Sport coat effects. Materials include Zibelines, im the City tn cl All Makes of You Can Get the Rest he ble Priced Lunch Our Sixth Floor Cate. —_—_—___ Boucles, Gaberdines, Whipcords, Plushes, Plain | HF Shoe -Bhtning | and Fancy Corduroys, Twe . WR Fountain Pen Parlor (0 LOCAL GIRL T0 WED SPRECKELS 2 , duroys, Tweeds and Mixtures. Sizes Fountain Pens | from misses’ 14 to 46 bust measurement. The a Repaired Here b: Ladies — Third | Saver ‘ite ot td INT Floor, Near Rest From San Francisco comes the news Tuesday that Miss Sidi Wirt, prices Main Floor Union St—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle. Tel. Elliott 4100 Room well known in Seattle as a singer at the Butler cafe, 1s to marry John D, Spreckels, jr., son of the capitalist. The license was secured Mon- day. Miss Wirt has a married sister in Seattle and during her engage ment at the Butler, lived hore with her mother, Mrs, Edward L, Wirt y { ‘ 1 $5.75 $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00

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