The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1916, Page 5

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COLLEGIANS T0 END LAND SHOW from the Eugene Levy's Road Show No. 1 Pretty Girls Live Co -Snappy Latest Songs omiar Northwest Lan: x n was scheduled features for “universt oe rranged, at will put on a program and = must ‘ollowe nival long th PTOmZDOZOHe@ ans okes In fact the Biggest, Best tu e : Show Ever Shown Any ntal " Fairbanks, i] i rrived at the land show where for the Price The Ten Florida Jubilee Singers —Picntagion Melodies —Dances of Dixie —Coon Shouting, etc by the teresting fom The Arad The Owen Trio —A Singing and Whistling Specialty Al. Allen —Iin the Different Types of Musicians of Europe and America Charles Henry’s Pets Cynthia Grey’s LETTER Dear Miss Grey: in your col umn of October 1Cth and t1th are! two articles that need attentisa by all who are trying to help im Prove the standard of humanity, mentally and physically balanced mental and phys ple are the nearest pert those are the type our Decia Presenting = and Constitution makers tried to “A Canine’s Dream Promote here. Special Scenery The present prohibition law was voted on by the people. it has been in effect just long enough to show us one thing: Who some of the people are who care mere for profits on dollars than for true hu manity. Profit is mammon's offspring We should not worship mammon. In the beginning, man was perfect in being, ate cereals, fruits and nuts. Adam and Eve are not man, but humanity. Adam tries to dic [tate their mode of living. Alcohol in ever so small a quan- tity is just that much injurious to the mental balance of a person That is reason enough for temper ance. if we stop alcoho! and other manufactured stimulants, maybe we will be abie to keep the com- mandment “Thow it mot kill.” We do kill, and yet cannibal enough to eat flesh: or maybe it ia the other way—if we stop killing anc eating flesh gradually, we will not care for alcoholic beverages. Yours for a bette humanity, ELLEN CLINE. One of His Greatest Comedies Two Reels of Continuous Laughter | so fine that in my estimation noth. is have said or can say will come up to it. Any man or woman voting for liquor in any way should do their duty by encouraging their children to drink and keep up the liquor business. Thank you. A MOTHER “1 A.M.” Q.—I am about to be married, but, has | have no home, would it not be | perfectly proper to be married with- out any reception—just send an- nounements to my friends? How |fong does the bride wear her veil? For the ring ceremony, should | re- move my gloves? JESSIE. | | A—You may dispense with the, THEATRE | wedding reception with propriety i Many girls who have homes and un-/ Third Avenue and limited resources for entertainment | prefer quiet. family weddings. Send Cherry your announcements immediately | after the ceremony. The veil ts | worn antil the wedding gown is) lehanged for the going-away frock | You may go without gloves, but if you wish to wear gloves, you may| Eugene Levy, Mgr. Weekday Matinees Evenings Sundays a lrip the ring finger clear down so/ 5c 10c jthat it will turn back without any | ub One Child With Adult Free fa" | to Weekday Matinees Bad tas ws gl at NK anne Het imy father in his store. There is a! Ea | married man who neglects his wife d home, and ha around the re. He pays me jorts of at ltention, which embarra me. | do not tike to insutt him. How can |} get rid of him? _ ANXIOUS GIRL. QUICK RELIEF FROM Olive akiceslt #0 do not hesitate for an instant to send him about his business, Do this both for your sake and that of his wife. Otherwise it may appear | ebat you desire his company Get Dr. Edwards’ That is the joyful cry of thou sands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute fo calomel Dr. Edwards, a practicing physt-| Q~Pissee print-a recipe for aj clan for 17 years and calomel cldtime enemy, discovered the|Sed curing fluid? § = GRACIE. | Olive Tablet formula while tres nel cbod* i fread Pdr ing patients for chronic constipa-|£%™ erable, 15 grains; spirits of nye caps ty ll tig camphor, 3 drams: hot water, § : - ounces. Moisten the gum arabic Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do) with hot water, add borax and cam sot contain calomel, but a healing, yor Roll hair in ringlets and oothing vegetable laxative ,¢|fasten with invisible pins, then a et py A i the Q.—I have been going out with ° They never force them to unmat.|9,077 Tee young man, but when I Soa gay we go home at night my mother will not allow him to come into the if you have a “dark brown | rouse, 1 think this must have dis mouth” now and then- 4 Sleased him, since ne has quit com Sresite- a dull tireq pg ing to see me. Should | try to, see eed cowl find aulek sare anaimae it right with him? | am very| pated, youll find quick. sure a0 \ionecome without him. MISS | only pleawant results from one A—Probably your mother ot two little Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab: | oq 1 his coming in because ti hour lets at bedtime was If you care for the man,| deovrperdrug take one ¢ two it ia no more t right for you to every night just to keep right. Try! oyoiain the matter to him, Don't them, 10¢ and box, Allie, q small misunderstanding Gruggiats _lehange friendship Into indifference. ERENT RENTON TREE ‘HENEY HAS HIGH : PRAISE FOR WILSON CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—Francis J 1 San Francisco, strong leader on the Pacific a charged that the re — publican ty was in control of "Doctor Lindsay the -satie’ bédees who. costralied, it Pre ee auan or °° [in 1912, He spoke to @ noonday | EN audience here. He pointed to Wil son as the real progressive, saying he had obtained enactment of 20 lof the 22 principles in the 1912 pro-y Office gressive platform and 41 of the 80 419 Ovcidental Ave. | Uropositions contained in it. | —— The Year’s Most Important Sale Announcement Fraser-Paterson Co.’s Great 4th Go's Great 4th Anniversary MiG dise in so wel COATS—SUITS—DRESSES —300 New Crepe de Chine and Geor- gette Waists, $3.95 values, each. $2.85 —Women's new $25.00 to $32.50 Suits, a large assortment, special - $21.50 —Women’s $35.00 to $40.00 Suits, beau- tiful Suits, correct styles $29.50 —100 Women’s new $17.50 to $22.50 Coats, dozens of styles, choice... $14.50 —100 Women’s New Coats, regularly $25.00 to $35.00 each, special... . .$19.75 —Women's $17.50 to $25.00 new style Silk and Woolen Dresses $15.75 —Women’s beautiful $30.00 to $45.00 New Dresses, special . «$23.50 —Women’s $6.50 Wool Separate Skirts, and some silk, special at oe $4.75 —$2.00 and $2.50 Heatherbloom Petti- coats, new styles ............000 $1.39 —Girls’ Dresses, $3.95 to $4.50 values, sizes 6 to 14 years $2.95 —Girls’ new Winter Coats, value $7.50, sizes 6 to 14 years, for..... $4.95 BEDDING —$5.95 St. Mary's Woolen Blankets, a PAI ceceresaeee . $3.95 —$3.95 Woolen Blankets, pair... $2.95 —$6.50 All-wool Blankets, pair... .$4.75 —30c Pillow Cases, each 2c —$4.00 Satin Bedspreads, each $2.85 —$1.20 Bed Sheets, each.... 95 —45c Standard Bed Sheeting, yard. .32¢ —$4.50 Satin Bedspreads, each... $2.95 LINENS —$4.00 Pure Irish Linen Napkins, per dozen $2.45 —$1,50 Irish Linen, 70-inch “Damask, a yard ne 4 : $1.10 —$1.75 Irish Linen Damask, yard. .$1.35 —$5.00 Irish Linen Napkins, doz. .$3.95 —$3.75 Linen Table Cloths, each. $2.65 —$2.50 and $3.00 Madeira-embroidered Centerpieces, each $1.85 —$1.50 Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, each 95c —$2.00 Mercerized Table Cloths at $1.45 —Pure Linen Huck Towels, each... .20c —Turkish Bath Sets, 3 pieces $1.00 DOMESTICS —1i8c Berkeley Cambric, yard . 106 —12'%4c Outing Flannels, desirable col- ors, yard Ww PROF ee . 8c —$2.00 10-yard box Nainsook $1.45 —35ce Shirting and Waisting Madras, a yard MRE ad —15¢ White Outing | Flannel, yard. .11c Anniversary Sale Occurs Monday, October 16th. The Masterful Effort oft This Fast-Growimg Store. HIS great sale of sales will be the greatest this store has ever held. Never before have we had such an assemblage of merchan- sale--never such desirable values—never have we been any | prepared. One Day Only---Momday A Year Ago We Began Planning —and that we might offer you in this sale the best values we have ever had; we used every influence and power of our organization to lower the costs—we went to the marts of the world and to America’s greatest manufacturers. —~Below, in tabloid form, we have listed a large part of the items in the Sale each one is worth many, many times the space we have given here—there are mary that are not mentioned at all. The Ideals of Anniversary Day The merchandise must be of first qualities It must be thoroughly d, thoroughly dependable The merchandise must be desirable in style, in quality It must be new, fresh and clean And above all, the prices must be the lowest we can possibly offer Could one ask for more FOR MEN —$2.50 Munsing Union Suits $1.85 —$1.50 Outing Flannel Pajamas... .95c¢ —$1.50 Outing Flannel Night Robes 95c —$2.25 Wool-mixed Union Suits, .$1.55 —25¢ Black and ssid Cashmere Socks, a pair . 20c —$2.00 and $2.50 Silk Ties for $1.50 —$1.50 Kid Gloves, pair $1.15 —$1.50 and $2.00 Shirts for.......$1.15 WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR —$2.00 Munsing Union Suits $1.55 —$4.00 to $6.50 Italian Silk Union Suits for > ° . $2.79 —$3.50 to $5.00 Italian Silk Bloomers for sae . $2.39 —$2.50 Venetian Silk Bloomers 98c —$1.50 Venetian » Gilk-top Union Suits, each 98c —$1.50 Venetian Silk Vests for... .$1.15 —$1.00 Cotton Union Suits for 69c —Children’s $1.25 Munsing Union Suits SOR Fi Kidan cs ree cvgncne ‘ -.. 89¢ WOME N’ St HOSIERY —$1.25 and $1.50 novelty Silk Hose, a pair 95c —McCallum’s $1.50 Black Silk Hose, a pair $1.10 —$1.00 White Silk Hose, pair 89c —50c Black Fiber Silk Hose, pair. .39c —Infants’ 25c Cashmere Hose, 3 prs. 50c MUSLINWEAR—NEGLIGEES —$1.00 Bien Jolie Brassieres for 69¢ —-$1.00 to sks 50 Nainsook Wien Gowns for ...75¢ —$1.00 to $1.50 Nainsook Chemises. 75c —$1.25 and $1.50 Outing Flannel Night Gowns for ‘ -.. 85 —$2.00 to $3.50 Corset Covers and Cam- isoles, each ... $1.00 —$5.75 Brocaded Silk Negligees.. $3.95 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES —Women’s $6.00 Patent Leather Shoes, a pair 2 . $4.85 —Women's $7.00 Black Kid Shoes, a pair A ton 5,35 —Women’s $10.00 Pearl Grey Shoes, a pair . $7.85 —Women’'s Black and White Satin Pumps, a pair . $3.15 —Women’'s oe 00 Bronte Kid Pumps, a pair ‘ LaGde Virsa $3.95 Large Girls’ $5.00 Dugan & Hudson Shoes, pair Sine Kes peaceuy's . $4.15 —Misses’ and Children’s De 00 D. & H Shoes, pair . $3.15 : Sale Rules This Anniversary Day, the greatest sale of the yez and the greatest we have ever held, will be notable fo its absence of Special Sale Rules. The convenience and accommodations of every day service will be followed a closely as possible More than a year of planning back of this sale. Scores of special purchases made for it The sales force has been greatly enlarged Extra cashiers, bundle wrappers, ete., arranged. Store lours Will Be the Same as Usual---9 A. MI. to 6 IP. ML. LUGGAGE —$85.00 Hartman Panama Wardrobe Trunks for . $55.75 —$40.00 Hartman Wardrobe Trunks for geeveiteuh $29.75 —$20.00 Fiber rong for $13.95 —$20.00 Fitted Traveling Bags. . $12.75 —$8.00 Walrus Traveling Bags... .$4.95 CHINA—SILVER—ETC. —Special peschene § 600 Pres Cut Glass. FR Ces eae iam yC’, amg seg cs $1.00 —Every Dinnerware Pattern reduced for this Sale. —$25.00 Tall Floor Lamps, each. .$12.50 —$20.00 to $27.50 Table Lamps. .$10.00 —100 ManpERy and Oak Nut Bowls, each $1.89 —$2.00 7-inch Casseroles, in silver case, for Lites ed $1.15 FURNITURE, RU GS, DRAPERIES —$150.00 William and Mary Dining Suite for .$115.00 —$105.00 Colonial Dining Suite. .$78.00 —$85.00 Jacobean Dining Suite. . $65.04 —$110.00 Circassian Walnut Bedroom WOR TUE a cine capes Kenme sy $e —$38.00 Dining Tables for —$25.00 Dining Tables for —Several other Dining Table Specia —Ivory Bedroom Furniture at severe reductions. —$35.00 Eldredge Sewing Machine fo: . $24.50 —$20.00 Quartered-oak Dresser. ..$14.95 —75c, 85c and $1.25 Printed and Inlaid Linoleums priced respectively at... ; ‘ Ch veh be 47c, 53c and 85c —A dozen or more Specials in Easy Rockers and Morris Chairs priced very low. —Bed Davenports in the Sale at very attractive price reductions. —Library Tables, a number of styles, all very much reduced. —$2.25 Marquisette Lace Curtains, the WOE ij ges a ade si $1.35 a 00 Marquisette Lace Curtains, the us -. $1.95 $2.50 Library Table Mats for $1.85 —$12.50 Velour Couch Covers... .$9.50 —35c and 40c New Cretonnes, yd. .22'4c —30c Curtain Marquisette, yard. .17'4¢ —$25.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs. ..$19.85 DRESS GOODS AND SILKS —$2.25 Crepe Meteor, yard ......$1.69 —$2.00 heavy Silk Crepe Pongee. .$1.00 —$3.50 Khaki Kool Silk.. $1.00 —$1.75 to $2.50 New Fancy Silks, 3,000 yards; yard ‘ ‘ . $1.35 —$2.00 Striped Velvet Corduroy. . $1.00 Great 4th Anniversary Wl" (ale oe —$2.00 and $2.50 Tailor Suiting and > Coating £68 :.iyccccvos ckootverae $1.69 —$1.75 to $3.50 Woolens for..... —Extraordinary price Standard Black Silks MIS¢ LANEOUS —A great collection of Trimmed Hats in three lots: reductions in —$15.00 to $25.00 Hats for. .$12.50 $10.00 to $12.50 Hats for... .$7.50 —$5.00 to $7.50 Hats for...... $3.95 9 — —Ideal Photo Albums, special, each .69¢ —Berlin’s Linen Fabric Stationery. . 9%¢ —Hull’s Luzon (Women’ *) Umbrellas, — $6.00 values, for ...............54 $3.85 | —Women's $3.50 to $5.00 Umbrellas | SOE is sinlne thx Sed ol og ees are $2.85 —Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves, pair.$1.10 —Ivory Toilet Articles, including dozens of different pieces, all offered at remark- ably low prices. —65c to $1.25 Hand-made Handker- Chiehs, 00h 0... isek. case node 39¢ —Box of 3 Handkerchiefs, hand-em- broidered, 75c values, special, box. . .39¢ —$6.50 White Fox Furs for. $3.75 —$1.75 to $3.00 New Neckwear for Women for $1.15 —$5.00 to $7.50 Leather Hand Bags for .... $3.50 —$10.00 to $15.00 La Vallieres... $5.60 —Remarkable values in Toilet Articles and Toilet ticles bought at extreme offering some of the, most exceptional values in the Sale —$2.00 Georgette Crepe, 21 pieces, 40- inch, for - -$1.59 —$2.50 27-inch Cream Silk Nets. - $1.50 —36-inch Allover Laces, special, the a: MEE aan ean ire APRS OS $1.00 —35c Brocaded Ribbons. special, yd.20c —Women's Woo! Sweater Coats, $10.00... to $15.00 values, for............. $6.00 —Women's Fiber $15.00 to $20.00 values, for....... $10.00 —Small Children’s $6.50 to $8.50 Coats, “9 - + $3.95 Baby Dolls, ie ene $2.48 —$1.50 Self-filling Fountain Pens. .$1.00 ART GOODS —$3.50 to $6.00 Renaissance Table Cov- ers for —$3.95 Arabian Lace Centerpieces .$1.75 sizes 2 to 6 years, special, each, —$3.00 German Character special at Preparations—imported ar-— reductions— ~~ Silk Sweater Coaty,=. —50c Stamped Pure Linen Towels. .2S¢ ~ —36-inch Centerpieces, special, each. 17¢ —$1.00 Stamped Turkish Towels. ..59¢ See Our Display Windows Tonight sal Sunday, Filled With Ammiversary Sale Items CDSE Nea a,

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