The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 10

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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. PAGE 10, UNCLE SAM HAS START ON OTHER |~ ar NATIONS IN NEW NAVAL EVOLUTION; —ncoATS IT’S DAY OF ELECTRIC BATTLESHIP re te sere us WHY DO 1 DO ) —AFTER 20 YEARS? «}/ALL 3 CUT OFF There is no use to hide behind the bush. I need the ‘ work for the tailors that I have kept steadily employed — you say, “What do you Pra pi for many years. Friday and Saturday | am going to 3?” Well, | mean P-R-O-F-I-T-S, pro , < put on sale my entire stock of imported and domestic You know what that word means, bas woolens that I have been getting from $40.00 to $47.50 you ve been paying em long enough 4 for, at only | and I might add wide enough and thick : if enough—on everything you buy . BUT HERE’S A CASE 3 tt Where they've all been cut off—all 3— 1 4 Manufacturers’, Wholesalers’ and Re- j f tailers’. It’s the case of THE BOYD z RUBBER CO. (now out of business) | and their entire wholesale stock of i | Men’s, Women’s and Children’s SS The Suit or Overcoat Tailored to your measure, with the best of trimmings. These are not cheap clothes, made of cheap woolens, but the finest in the land, and not one of the patterns of- fered at this sale should sellfor less than $40 to $47.50, and you are offered your choice for $30. /f it’s quality you are locking for, at economical price, surely you will Raincoats and Overcoats “And who was the Boyd Rubber Co.” did you say? They were for years one of Seattle’s lead- ing wholesale houses, known throughout the whole Northwest. The manufacturers of these Coats, who now find themselves with them on their hands, have turned the stock over to us with these orders: a OR MOR Ne Cea ARS time ok SORE OT SLO RT ae es” Ounverwoor & vnvexwa0e bs & In the presence of a great throng the keel of the ol! burning turbine engine battleship California was laid with impressive ceremonies at the Brooklyn navy yard NEW YORK, Oct laying of th the world the Un of the kind required in her con high de and be of the California The navy department in sending | struct ghilest febting ship, eve ear about a * got t bas even as battle x rer ia ni "| ‘ ; ir a be ¥ a K experts th appreciate this unusual offer. BB psesessecits- Bene beayecpDhngy Mi thee hg velba olaepd Bihad ts i elbangglna hae Ege Ble 66 v9 The prices will average from about a half to less than a half the usual retail cost of such coats. If a dealer undertook to meet these prices an awful wail would go up. He'd probably tell you a long L. GROSS, Tie Taio 919 First Avenue Pimples in an Evening Gown 4 une electrica ‘ sob story, then say he was selling you the coats at ; Rainier-Grand Bldg. Near Madison piestiiy veut Bee Cones Gn 40c or 50c on the dollar. But here are the prices, b, Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Trial GEORGE WASHINGTON WAS WAS and the Coats are here in the store. Come and e Package Mailed Free ” look at ‘ean! ae SCANDINAVIAN, HE SAYS} { ss.80 Wo ® ol er on the sur Wor ive Men's All-Wo OIL OUTLOOK IN c 1 Cravenettes; dou- i on ILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY how pleasing {t was to be yA t Bal- \ t ta a r few Amer th of his f silk 4 -—Aadbageon gr meres, tans extra ua rh y Wwaee, eo ¢ ‘ ight novelty cloth tch Mo- : Denmark in the year | weight, — stvlish, || all the bem styles | |.tor Coats; cash- ‘U . for these coats || meres and nov- ] University Geologist Finds it bought regular- elty cloth. » Sold | Hoh Formation Most < ‘ou would pay all over at $15.00 Likely Field | 10.00 to $12.06 10 to $15.00 : MAKES FULL REPORT 4 — $12.80 . Prospects for any consider iaieclaninie able crop of “Coal Oj! John Women's Coats er aaa selec Men's Tan Crav- FE In the state of Washington, in BL ton of the very || enettes, velvet 4 jer, in the n n nad. Craveo collar; silk, water 9 on of Or. Charles E. Weav Tweeds|] proof, light y * tant professor of geo! Ty ”| r r ches in weight Coats; . ogy ' . c " heavy Scotch a ~ ful study of this qu 1 tt p $ a ilk lined and wa % which has perennially ag ‘ alder; | | Sit Also the r proof; Balma-| fy P | one portion or another of the “1 fall to see why it isn’t Just us Forestry || caans, Raglans, andOvercoats aed “het enue! re ws ge sh <b ae . y to be printed in the | 80 easy for a woman to fall in desirable styles Transactions of the American love with a man who has sense These coats are Institute of Mining Engineers - | enough to come in out of the everywhere at $20 worth regularly under the title: “The Possible ‘ i rain.” sald Or. ira C. Brown, © $30. trom $18 to $26. Occurrence of Ol1 and Gas | compl aeeet, Sok head of the Seattle school e a In Washington a viene : health department, addre Q — ‘om the geologic condit . ss | a meeting of the child welfare ‘ . rs | department of the Seattle Fed $9.80 $4. 80 $3.80 1 I cleansers ever pf | eration of Women's clubs, at 3 os When a Merchant tells you he is EP halal it | armless 1 P the Commercial Club Thursday | wuttraget _\omes's extra Women's bit Men's Rubber- $25 value S or Overcoat for $15, call hi fa, | cre to s big night Re Ayor in Scotch || 224 tan Mohair || ized Cravenetts . - ‘ 4 : * ‘Only 33 1-3 per cent of chil id | , . Ratecoste, in af Goats, tela bluff—make him show the original invoice! writes, adding that} re born normal,” Terai wool ' y ne Ice ought to be unte . Wat | dren are born normal,” he said, Chi to the streets asts sizes; rain-proot}|| mented seams, pund Ba eally wort “which means that 66 2-9 per | natural J water-ahed coats, || and sold | every plaid) back. A f ep 9 ent ost h 4 to $11.5 va the forr an ars to you if fac cent of them have some stigma do. A ng as thing ) 4 ¥ e $.00 to good ly ; ‘ if the eek him $10 $a eee he jtiona have either Aeswsb h.| marre ugly pimple tebe of degeneracy. That Is what | children will be glad to . bel i et Siete =e ; rn Bee 00 g is giving you good $1 value for your $15—not Aaa benAitiona whieh would nat. 41 MCKHOAOn ess we may expect whsn we allow (home. but children are t t $30 ity i yne whit mo te mer ts wi ke iow organic material to accumulate | Ms in olf people to marry just because tive creatures in the 1 one wht me itimate merchants will make re mater A , y etanet they ave io lave. | 60 Ok OO AEA a acreage bp arnt no claim bey t effective ! 1| Heve ttey should marry un- |; 1 th * n the w 1 t yo less there is some sort of at parents object me fe: - " f’ tachment.” the gates fo! ar big values any more I Seattle Electric Co, at He also sa ee nd they will ‘ - 5 ‘ m ame fo! ‘ . wi was the first to operate the ‘‘Jitney” bus. Im- esi Free Trial Coupon n the fami me io a proved methods of manufacture and more ef- Thurston, western Lewis, Cowlitz F. A. Stuart Co, 303 Stuart || — ’ ° sagopa Vt rages are directly trace Ws ra sh . Pacific and southern Chehall Bidg Marshall, Mich.: Send me ° abl . 5 BO per cant of ficient organization make tt Suit of five | counties by return mall, « free || Girl Slayer of Dad divcssen Usually, yall find: the $1.00 $7 40 years ago the $15 Suit o { | Dr. Weaver says no seepages or || tr e of Stuart's Cal * © blame for trouble in th Girls’ blue and Bs q years ago the § av OF (0G Aaitgel’ Waloadone Ge the piasaioe || (Oldn to Support Family to blame for trouble in the A ‘ren Runter ee 5 “ coul it \ ers who spoke included Dr. the you oak. tee Weeden en's tan and | am No merchant could possibly sell you a ‘lon- | Pare f G. Stone, chairman of the Ret at : blue Mohairs ‘ *. e5< : c % Z | prohibit tts oce nee nd none to | 2 oO ’ kin-quality $25 Suit or Overcoat for $15, for the chat ta peaasnee oo dais ' artment; Dr, W ee a ee Union Serges A ‘ by . the city child wel Ren i ust very good reason that there is not a suit in our The only definite Indications of || City State Pe mek ew hoe Real value is just |! Gasnmeres, Nov petroleum within As the dealer stock pane $25 for which we do not pay the noving pleture censor 6s as ee elty cloth, grays feels about it manufacturer more than $15. . $ot0-04eeee ee on hee but these coats || and tans, Regular t OPEN NOSTRIL ! END ? ndent of the state never sold at a|| values $15 Add to this wholesale price the cost of freight, A COLD OR CATARRH ee ine ere isch datas ue } j rent, clerk hire, taxes, insurance and careful al- thin oil is present in| How To Get Relief When 4 terations, and our margin of profit is reduced to fal quantities, Dr. Weaver |? Head and Nose are $| WAIE ADOPTED the minimum. covers ihe eeenntien sade ee There’s no secret about our system of profits neerrent ba Mere Lt BY HELEN COULD ¢ o or catarrh disap re Yo clog —we'll show the original bills to any customer. MRS M’ADOO SAYS [Kod nostrils rar the ale fae C SHIVELY ' of your he You be the j jude judge will clear and NEW YORK, 0. alias Austin Met . his name. He was just a w h mercies of a bt n away on the step Patrick's cathedral a year ago. Today he is the adopted son of more SHE DIDN'T DO IT ar : ¢ or headache; no} Ft ANCISCO, O1 Tho| struggling for breath at night Wished she might) Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream in it, Mrs, Wm. G.) Balm from your druggist and a dent Wi son's daugh-la little of this fragrant. antlegs ptle 1 she had played/cream in your nostrils. It pene Finley J. Shepherd and his wife, role in her father's ro-|trates through every alr passage of Mrs. Gal |the head, soothing and healing the the former Helen Gould, and hetr to RS} IT’S | a swollen or inflamed mucous mem oui areal oe : 3 It was « pair of twinkling blue | Meter fae une yo wart ree | CROTONON DEON, N.Y. aga hac bes ot oeshnet wer! TOO MUCH TO SSEE John Doe. F 1208 ine Ave.}, Near Savoy Hotel Again we assert that no merchant in Seattle sells a $25 Suit or Overcoat for $15, of St Call the “Bluff’’! TONKIN’S FHE STYLE SHOP” 609 Second Ave. ids and catarrh yield Ike T didn't mean to shoot |and tee smile of an angel that at magic, Don't stay stuffed-up and|him. 1 didn't want to kill him, I pherd and deter BALDHEAD Fs 1) milsereae, Raves is sure wanted only to scare him,” sobbed 1 her him as her son a ———— little Eva Tice, the 13-year-old |rrar she fc in St. Christo, OAKLAND, Oct. 22.—A\fter pre ba is ress of her father, as she sat |pher's home tending not to notice her Husband's # in the parlor of Sheriff Decker's yald hes 131 years of |.married FREE ADMISSION Recah, ; ' bald head thru 31 years of }\married A Wee ore ai ease here after being freed by a| BETHLEHEM STEEL WAY UP life, Mrs. Mary E, Allen fouind that has to go to wix cabarets a night @r AT DREAMLAND jury of the crime Father was) NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Rising she could endure the astréhin no choking mother,” sH® said, “I got ed Mra. Do you know the PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co, 1 Pike st, Sella eunutne nny brook full aty 80c; full pt full tpt, 2 All standard brands of win: Mquors at cut prices. lowe her social standing; from which DANCING BVERY BYKNING above its closing mark of yester- longer and she laughed at tpt in the |] 4 large botties of Rainier, German ] her social standing may be judged EVERY ONE WELCOME the ere and then it went off. I) day Beth hem Steel opened today| presence of strangers one 1,jight at Lager or Olympta, ice cold, 50c, must now go to work and help to 600 , pr, So M. E. filed 4 accuratel ' at This was a fraction above|dinner, So M, E. Allen tod,ay filed { | " keep my little brothers and sisters, ‘s Why Pay: Benes "Nits top figure reached yesterday, ‘suit for divorce against her.

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