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THE SEATTLE STAR She Seeks the Ug Makes Kitchen Things Look Like gly Makes It Beautiful The Rhodes Co. SATURDAY IS COAT DAY i And Features the New Prices of Nolghbore out the sugar cane tn a $19.50 $39.75 $75.00 | Second Floor sorghum mill where it will be turned | assea without cost to the} : AT $19.50—A splendid assortment of the smart wrappy models, made of silver- tone and velour coatings, in shades of Pekin blue, navy, brown and gray. Silk lined and unlined. AT $39.75 and $75.00 are handsome belted and wrappy models designed of the higher grade coatings, lined with fancy silks and trimmed with large fur collars and shawl effects of self material. All the new Fall i S$ are represented in these groups, sn 16 to 46. SERVICE ESTEEMED THEY MAKE HIS WORLD BRIGHTER Neighbors Come to Rescue of Sick Man COLUMUS, Ind, When Earl Stitt, farmer, recovers from an iinees which has kept him confined to his bed, the world will seem bright Nov. 5 or to him. sick mu ‘They also cut a supply of wood for the winter, and ¢ crops o now he haa nothing to worry about leaned up his Girl or Man Roomer, Which Do You Like? OKLAHOMA, Novy, &.—-Mim BP. | Ripley, Y. W. G A. secretary, haa | been canvaasing the city for rooms | for neweorers. Landiadies tell dif ferent talea One says she prefers men roomers to girls, who spread hairpins, toilet articles and clothes around, Another prefers girls to men who give her carpets the “ash cure” and “burn holes in the sheets.” A large fine of Blankets and Comforters here ready for you. Blankets of al! wool, wool nap a ‘otton mixed in the blog pink or gray plaids; white with blue of pink border, Priced from $2.30 up. Comforts of large size filled with lamtnated cotton: covered tm cretonne of well chosen colors Priced from $4.30 up LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Ceee aa WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH IHS ce RUT a ’ Men’s Underwear Main Mloor COMPLETE stock from which to choose the garment satisfactory for service and warmth. $ UNION SUITS—Part wool! Union | SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Ribbed weave THERE'S A SPLENDID AND JOYOUS SURPRISE FOR YOU CALL AP THE WILKES TONIGHT jold child from its cot, distocated its She was bored with her life and arm, burned its nose with a cigarette and blackened its eyes. Wright said he was a shell sho! victim, and didn’t know what he w joing. The! overs a multitude of evils here. | judge warned him not to “let it hap- John Wright, discharged soktier, ad-| pen aguin,” and turned him loose on Mitted here that he pulled his ¢-year-| probation, NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—This ts the} Find Shell Shock Covers Many Evils LONDON, Nov. 5.—Shel shock penniless and ashe looked about ber for a jo! She turned to posing. Then, one ashe found she was ensentially a sculptrena. She began making the usual things *, fountains, ete but there were so many heads and fountains yoke back and closed ire also steam shrunk and $4.00 flat locked seams, road to success by the way of a door crotch. They knocker. Mer name is Bernice Ab dott. She ts fust 22 Cleveland, Onto. um weight. The shirts are in The drawers in _ $2. 25 sizes 32 to 42 A garment... and medi are shown in sizes 34 to 50. sizes 24 to 46. story of @ girl who started on her! Came to New York. She wan quite) # | su heavy we are finished with | ps 00] garments are displayed in light | day, in « sculptor’s stud 2 and she was born tn ¢), A MUlt, AL ecececennee eeenee GIRLS’ BOYS’ New Final Windup OF THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF T Bargains $1.48 BOYS” pt WELL $2.48 ($3.98, -$4.98., $4.48 MEN'S —— $3. 98 MEN'S i $4.98 LADIES’ SHOES HALF PRICE Your dollar will co as long way in our Shoe Deparunent, i MEN'S HATS, VAL- UES TO $3.00, AT nd 248 B. STETSON OSTIEY HATS AT STETSON AND KNOX ARMY HATS SILK. MIXED, AT $1.98 SILK SHIRTS, $10 TO $15 VALUES, AT $7.95 BLACK SATEEN SHIRTS AT $1.38 COOPER'S HEAVY UNION SUITS AT $2.35 MEDLICOTT WOOL UNDERWEAR AT $2.95 BLACK BEAR ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS— $9.85 We have again cut the prices on all of our remaining stock of wearing apparel. Hurry, for you will see Prices That Stagger You Come Early for the Big Slaughter Sale Starts Saturday, Nov. 6 900 AM LOOK THESE P RICES OVER MEN’S CLOTHES Soocd en $12.85 | feoren o ---- 927.89 Soa oon $2989 | toew to ..----- 939-89 $19.85 | SSIs" $13.85 $34.85 | ovenconm —_. $24.50 SUITS—Valasy up $i5—cut to ——--—.. $1.00 Underweer $1.00 Wool Sor $1.00 Leather Werk Gloves $1.00 Wool Gloves Te Suspenders -—CUT TO— 20¢ Canvas Gloves —CUT TO~ * lic $1.75 Underwear $1.50 Work Shirte $2.50 Wool Process Underwrar Union Made Overalls $2.50 Drees Shirts Odd Lota Men's Hate $2.50 Work Shirta ic Never Again Will You Get Such Won- derful Values, So Follow the Crowd CLOTHING CO. First Avenue and Spring Street YOU REALLY EX- PECTED TO PAY. VALUES UP TO $10, cuT To $5.45 gee ros TO $12, 6.85 ad UP TO $20, cuT To 8.95 ‘VALUES UP TO $2, @ cuT Tro 10.95 COTTON UNION SUITS AT $1.39 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS AT 98c NIGHT SHIRTS $1.98 HIGH GRADE CAPS $1.48 WOOL SOX, HEAVY MEN'S BELTS FOR 48c WASH VESTS AT $1.15 BE. & W. AND AR ROW COLLARS 13c MEN'S HEAVY Con DUROY TROUSERS AT, PER PAIR, $3.95 GOOD WORKING PANTS AT $2.48 SOX, ALL COLORS, HANDKERCHIEFS Cc WOOL MACKINAWS $10.95 BLACK CASHMERE HOSE in the world that she looked for something that was needed more There were so many ugly things about @ house that no one had ever thought about making ed to these. She began on doorknockern A bell is an ugly thing, so be made a | brass knocker for her front do waited. Some one came and admired }it, she made another and another Knockers of natural objects, a faun. a little grinning monkey, a fight be | tween a horse and a lior leaves, lowers and many conservative do. lovely, #0 she | signe, | But (his was not going far enough. | She aaw that nearly all cupboards SUITS | at the new price | of | $12.50 i Belted models tn attractive dark mix- tures and corduroys, include wizes from 6 to 17 a range of yearn. On male in the Boys’ Section on the Upper Main Floor, had very sad-looking knobs to the | doors. So she turned out some dozen or more designs for knobs. These were cut in wood or made up of glass or | metal A big firm on Fifth ave. began to take notice, and now she has about as much a she can nosing out | the neglected side of household fur nishings, “It in almost Ike discovering or phans,” she said, “this discovering of | | the things that no one has ever thought enough about to make beau tiful. I feel almost itke a detective. too, Whenever I go into a house my | eyes fairty ache. I turn them on so many forgotten corners, | 80 MANY “IMPOSSIBLE” THINGS “In nearly every home, even the homes of the most wealthy, there are at least 30 things or so which are hopelessly out of keeping. For instance, the ‘blowers’ for open fires re they not impossible? And who 4 they could not be made attract by the right designing? “Kiteben things, too—Just becanse | they are kitchen things, people seem to think they have to go on casting | |irons in the same old way, with un lovely handles, and that kitchen uten sills of all sorts must be plain. Why some of my best wo bas been in | lacquering tea caddies, cocoa cans peper pots, ete. “But what amures me most ts tn the discovery, At the moment I am| making & set of key-hole bilnd» you know, thone little things they | put over key-holea, so that no in quisitive friend may look thra and | seo what you are doing—I'm on the | | fifth, and they are handsome, and | such fun.” | Mins Abbott does her work at home |—“where all the things I love are | near me,” as she syn, And above™ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs All High- Class, Up- to-Date Designs Up to $35.00 Special Less Than Cost of COATS at the new price $9.95 Upper Main Floor Staple belted styles, made of durable and becoming coatings, with large collara, Sizes 6 to 14 years are displayed in navy brown and tan, Trimmed | Hats are now onour tables at the new price of $5.00 for your inspection, Second Floor a ’s TERS—A clean-up enle of about 65 Sweaters from our regular stock that sold formerly at $1 and $15.00 Choice Saturday @t cocn-sscecncceee eoeeeeecens comencee e+ 84.95, the knocker on her door is @ little | wien “She who abides within seeks for the ugly, that she may make it beau | tiful.” |Wanted Chief to Be the City Father | EVANSVIL ‘ov, 5.—"Will you come out and to my children in a fatherly voice?” somebody phoned Chief of Police Wiltshire, He ex plained that he had plenty to do at the office, and didn't take in outside | work. ‘THIRTY FATHOMS'| under Norway seas the cod-fish in Nature's laboratory works to help Scott's Emulsion serve human-need. An admirable form of strength-protection, Scott's Emulsion costs little but benefits much. Scott & Bowne Bloomfield. WJ. 20-46 HIGH GRADE TOOLS: ARE PRICED SURPRISINGLY Low], FOR SATURDAY Here are a few samples. See the-window for other bargains. Yankee Automatic Drill or Yankee Automatic Screw Driver, you know the $1 98 e “Yankee,” special at. “Mephisto” Electrician's Bit, k size 11-16-inch, special ‘at.. 69c Genuine Buck Chisel, size | 1 inch, special at. ...ceess 98c 5-inch Slim Taper Files, regu- lar price 15c, special at... 1 Oc 54-inch Extra Slim Taper Files, regu- lar price 20c, I special at 2 for....s.-.cese 25c Best Quality—Positively Not Seconds. Sale of Aluminumware to Be Continued Saturday Many people benefited by this sale today. We were surprised at the quantity we sold, but hat enough left for ONE DAY MORE, $3.50 Roaster $1.98 For your Thanksgiving turkey you will want one of these Roasters. They are BLUE GLAZED and large size. Some have slight im- perfections in the glazing, but which in no way impair their usefulness, Boy Scout Flashlight 69c Handsome Flashlight, similar to picture, but has three colored lenses—Red, Green and White. Boy Scouts use them for sig- naling. Complete with bat- 1 69° Character Doll Why Special . . A Doll is dear to the beat ot every child. not get one of these Dressed Character Dolls on Sat- urday for Choice of either boy or girl doll. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES