The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1915, Page 10

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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1915. PAGE 10 ‘BARON WORKS T0 CONTINUE TO FLOCK TO THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE EVER HELO IN SEATTLE, THE EDUCATE WOMEN Crowd 5 Crowds! GREAT SELLING-OUT SALE a Come tomorrow, Saturday, or pesca wi and get your share of the wonderful bargains from this fine stock of Clothing, Hats, Shee and Furnishings whieh 's best makes, Come, don’t mise this opportunity to save—grasp It—as others 5 4 Vs bastare doing. You will find values here positively astonishing. In order to handle the big Saturday crowds extra people have ae Fire, Riecation Sram errenged ten 0 come enrty | — 2 SALE STARTS 10 A. M. BE HERE BY OR BEFORE 10 A. M., ANYWAY. a | HE'S BANQUETED HERE > Be ari Sensational Bargains He be on that men of great wealth should spend their money . M not for personal advertising, but for in en’ Ss 0 Made to Measure for the real betterment of mankind a The baron, here to spread his - . Hundreds and hundreds of Suite doctrine of peace, was guest of ‘ 7 to pick from. See the celebrated s name in the pockets. Men and Women a Al =: ee Come in tomorr x ur splen “Henry Ford of Japan” Pro- iti did line of Fabrics, make your selection and let us build you a Suit for Thanksgiving Day that you will appreciate every day in the year All our work is done in Seattle by expert men tailors, The usual Gately Guarantee is behind every Suit we make Open a Charge Account with us, select any Clothing you Py a! ii ress oves, need pay us weekly or monthly 00. worth to 69 worth to 69 as best suits your onvenience $1.50, now c 01.60, new c ‘Se Arrow Col] Manhattan Shirts, we Se liza 95c fe Big Stock Shoes now Flannel Shirts, | Wool Union Sutte Sacrificed . Th sa" " 69cm" gy Gay Sorgen only Sale price : | . n 1119-1121 Third snicte, worn i Men's Pants, Avenue | now 29c oe $1.49 Ratncoats, | 7 Box, worth 5 Seas finest © worth t# 67.50, sow Between Seneca and S:ring Baron Eichi Shibusawea | to 18e, now. DC | panes, that eel to A rth @ 5.00, " Washington hotet Thursday night yg ty ¢ pace $2.48 Suite perfectly tallered—tt seoma « pity to Lor oF suo le, shortly to go to Fitteburg a 44c Extension uit Soe Sie aiken babe betes 99 i and Philadelphia to talk with Heing : and Wanamaker regarding the tn Arrow Shirts, | Cases, worth te wi : 49c 3 worth t $7.50, anate, on : ogee Aga on eee Hn new BOC | row’ $4.49 Fi sors wrsateaen : con were'teee $1.98 fon, which is to be held soon in Tokio. Helps Under Classes marae True to his beliefs, he is dipping ALL THE RECOROS—FOR ALL MACHINES—ALL THE TIME finance vari sy with the te f » lifting the low oar Next to the ge Building, in the Plymouth Shoe Company’s Old Stand Flowery Kingdom we ye YOU CANT GO WRONG HERE—Me ine exchanged and BR gph cong i vec eed ‘ eVielth-Camimark Co. stork wad the Biridae | eee) ete i eteoce frome wa ia and it was due to bis great influ ence that 20 years ago the fight for feminism In Japan Was started ' SUK Hose, worth @ Pajamas, worth 5 » Z The, ne, It was a bard fight against tradt worth 6 C1800, Lathe atanee: i gras many concessiona and has lived to modern ideas in the t nent become the vogue in Japan Lived to Be Mothers | “To understand thoroty Just wnat Heffernan, of the Heffernan SEL MORE U. S. LOTS management will be discussed at a KILLED B BY BIG & advances we have made, you should gine works, and Howard Aten. of e public mass meeting Friday night know the position of our women be the National Grocery Co., spoke - : at the Commercial Club, under fore the birth of tne new Japan MOST OPTIMISTIC Seventy-five members of the sale SEWARD, Alaska, Nov. 19.—An-| 4uspices of the Seattle Federation SWARD, Alaska, Nov. 19.—Af! sald the baron a managers’ association w other parcel of lots has b: sold _ sng clubs iy 6 wat be ter W. H. Peterson of Hope bai Japanese scholars who lived 200 ‘ ‘ z ‘ thru Armour @ Co's plant Thurs 4; chorage by the government. thé first of a series of such meet: shot and wounded a brown bear near Years ago laid down a fixed theory) Seattle sales managers gathered ay aterndon Prices pd trom $60 3 via Ings to be held this winter pe horage, he followed it. into the that women should be reserved for #t & banquet n the Butler hote lot They went mostly to govern ig bd brush, where it turned and attacked motherhood alone. Motherhood was Thursday night and discussed en HAD TO WORK SUES ment railroad workers, who will MAYBE SHE'S A KLEPTOMANIAC him, tearing him to shreds and considered a sacred 1, higher the s their homes at Anchorage. killing bim. thusiasticall outlook in bush make h than @ ise. As a result the men for 1916 About 100 were LA CROSSE, Wis. Nov. 19—Her — (From the Adrian, Mich, Tele- se tal life of women was confined com-| present an Li of Milwaukee today gram.) Vaudevilie manage: says pletely to the home | Thorpe Babcock, secretary of the «ued the Milwaukee raliroad for MEET FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. R. D. Young. Adrian, Mich. news item, refuses to With the co-operation of the great West Coast Lamber Manufac $2,000, alleging he wa reed to is a guest at the sanitarium in Bat Tanguay as much as Prince Ito, in 1885, he organized a! associa! C. A. Philbrick r shovel coal when caught beating bis tle Creek, Mich. having gone there, son. We'll bet Eva didn’t sing, society for t promotion of wom r National bank way {! Matters of civic development and ito ta! advantage of the institution.| “1 don't care.” supply dition to training for motherhood, an education that of- of ote ote ofe of of- ote ef-s would enable women to become so- clal beings. | On Sale Tomorrow— High Senoo! fr, lr k The first result was the establish .. ment of a high school for girls in All the NEW Records _ | ix”! sevens tars endowment. That high school is in We are suggesting just a few of the many New Columbia full operation today and ta doing Records which will be released tomorrow and can be hear very good work our Record Rooms—it will be a pleasure to play them over Ten years ago he established the firat university for women in Japan Tr Japan Wants Peace nk Tinney, the Famous ty co foll Comedian, in his First Record at to D Unitec NEW DANCES— , ae , * ut orid ence Trot spay ea un in was the 1 ne in Tennessee, One ne Glory 1 <A re 3 The Neft Jewelry & Sporting Goods Company, located at 1004 First Ave., are feeling the pressure of hard times and are re- ducing their stock to a little or nothing to get urgent results. Read the following bargains and you will know all the facts. We mean business and will give the Seattle people a chance to stretch their dollar as far can go. A few of our bargains: The Girl Whe at the banquet giver Herodt ‘ t the New Washington PPense Macatre . Damnation hotel by the Chamber of Com Danse Mecab SPECIAL THANKSGIVING AND [DP ber of Commerce mee, oF ‘ H CHHISTMAS ME sic — Favorite TRIO Siler ' wed Night Underneath th Oh Com Patt Somewhere a Ve lin Praise Ye rom tt unalterable peling of frie | Tr 1 e people o apn WEBER & FIFLDS— which the t f Jaapa Trust Scene ieiadie tain toward you,” he sald Restaurant Scene. " not say this as a matter of euutr witisans— speak from the d Never Mo m be ‘our pleas heart and | mea Purpost us. - in the fullest sense. Judge Thomas Burke, who aided Maye au Consal : Takahashi, and former Senator Samuel Piles also spoke PASTOR MUST BE SALESMAN SAYS , te ote ate Ste : Diamonds |. Jewelry | Rifles $20.00 Diamond Rings cut to aS, 98 Alaska Nugget and Gold Jewelry at Great Reduction | $5.00 22 Rifles cut to $40.00 to $50.00 Diamond Rings cut to | Solid Gold Ladies’ Stone Rings cut to 82.28 16.55 0-30 Rifles cut to $225.00 1%-1-64 karat, fine stone, cut to $2.00 solid gold Baby Rings cut to Sie Savage Rifle cut to . $225.00 Diamond Ring, 1 %!6 karat, cut to ¥ | Ai “tT he ba ogee basis s 84.70 $900.00 Diamond Ring, 6% karat, cut to 3 00 Cuff Links cut to ‘ 5 25 > high power Savage cut to $185.00 Diamond Ring, 1%4 karat, cut to 889.00 Here We Are—Friendehip Links cut to Winchester Automatic cut to $100.00 Diamond Stick Pin cut to 849.00 | Genuine Alaska Nugget Tie Pins cut to $125.00 Diamond Earrings cut to gen.00. | tne0 Mesh Bags cut to $55.00 Diamond Brooch cut to 829.00 $225.00 Diamond Ring, 11-52, cut to $149.00 Hundreds more at similir Let me take th assuring you of the unalter 2 Winchester Automatic cut to . ote ote ote ate of 0 Remington cut to 2 Winchester Special cut to 2.00 Baby Bracelets cut to 0 solid gold Lavaliieres cut t . $30.00 12-gauge Automatic Shotgun 0 Tie Pins cut to $25.50 16-gauge Winchester Pump Gun, $ $ $2 led nbtions: $7.50 Mesh Bags cut to $2, aS $ $. $ 1.00 Brooches cut to o4. nm . " $0 solid gold Tie Pine cut to $21.60 20-cauge Stevens Pump Gun cut tc 3.50 Lavallieres cut to "3 21,60 12-eange Winchester Pump Gun cut to § a Cc es | )0 12-gauge Charles Daly Diamond Quali matic Ejector, eut to $45.00 sl Elgin, Waltham or Hamilton, gold $50.00 12-gauge Fox Shotgun cut to filled ca S1S.78 90c 12-gauge Winchester Leader Shells cut to Walth i : We $1.00 Clocks cut to $7.00 Elgin and Waltham nickel: plated Watches cut | $4'50 gdey Mantel Clocks cut to $20.00 Elgin and Waltham gold-filled ladies’ Watches Hees ae “eg 82.85 1sce aneous cut to $8.98 onan | 5.00 400-day ¢ k cut to $25 0 to $ 14 karat solid gold ladies’ Wat 00 French Clocks cut to $5.65 | $1.25 Pocket Knives, pearl, cut to seen ODE $12.00 elet Watches cut to $1.00 Pocket Knives cut to zi . Waltham and Hamilton 17-Jewel, g b li Ss S0e Pocket Knives cut to $1.50 Pocket Knives eut. to $22.50 Bracelet Watches cut to $7.50 to $10.00 Umbrellas cut to $12.50 Elgin or Waltham gold filled Watches $2.00 Umbrellas cut to Me | 2... 86,98 | $7.50 Cane Umbrellas cut to 83.79 | $2.00 Gillette Razors cut to $26.00 high grade gold filled Watches cut to ®12.7% $75.00 Perplex Binocular cut to $350.00 18 karat Repeater and Horse Timer ent to.. | Hy $45.00 Prism Binocular cut to . 827 $98.00 po Ing 00 S $65.00 3-A Eastman Special Kodaks cut to $39.98 $6.50 Rovol st $128.00 3-A Graflex cut to 6 859.98 6.50 Iver Johnson Revolvers cut to 8 . eee i Se $15.00 32 Colt Automatic Pistol cut 25.00 3-A Eastman Kodak cut to + $14.69 2.00 26-plece Table Ware Seta cut to $6.58 | $15.00 22 Savage Automatic cut to ‘ 22.50 Vest Pocket Kodak cut to $14.38 $4.00 elatitie ever Bouvedie Sodchs eat to, MOE | REROGS: Colt Autamstio Gut to 450,00 PRRATMICH MOVING PICTURE. MACHINE The to $1.25 Ladies cut to 17¢ | $25.00 20 Luger, with stock, cut to : $177.50 $7.50 Carving Sets cut to $3.28 $16.00 88 Colt Revolvers cut to - $8.50 Tollet Sets cut ¢ S459 | $18.50 38 S. & W. Special cut to ..-+. ss ‘ Musical Instruments, Leather Goods, etc., at 50¢ $1.00 sterling silver Spoons cut to . ine $18.50 32-20 5S. & W. 8 jal eut to ‘ 89.8) on the Dollar Jo ofs ofe vfo-wfe ofe ofe ofe ofe wile ele vj ele ope oje ofe s ~ ae t 7 ate ote ate ate ate ale ote afe ate Henderson of Chat speaking at A hn srward” meeting in VIA iret} pic chureh 4 t, fe ojo ojo o ye ote declared that the $6.00 Gillette Razors cut to .. a customer and then walk out with ont asking for an order,” he said a he would be discharged next day hop R. J. Cook of Portland UNION declared the saddest words in. the PACIFIC Denver mast” | Gatoeahs cles protaldent ean Kansas City rorripigepee ve ceflon: Omaha sedi ates inet 7°? ll Gibraltar from the English was a Chicago jege by the French and Spanish SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AT 9:30 A. M. REMEMBER THE PLACE enduring f 1779 until Septem CITY TICKET OFFICE | EFT JEWELRY CO. 716 Second Avenue FREE ADMISSION H. L. Hudson, D. F. & P. A. AT DREAMLAND 1004 lst Ave., at Madison St. Telephone Main 932 OANERY ONE WRLOOME ofe ofe oe ofs EE: ¥ ¥ ote afe ale afe ofe fe tno a ote of

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