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Friday, Oct. 18, 1912. ThFo B r esl High Grade! One $3.50 SHOES : I P"ce Men's and Young Men's One filT\. ' A Look ijS^y^ Look . Will -y®^^'; IsAU convince^^^Ofpp We You l^^^F Ask When You Buy From Us You Save $1.00 No Ground Floor Expense - Hafsos & Matlock~ —-— One "" SrdTlo^ — Th^ 0 B B est Une 3rd Floor p or Price Bankers Trust Bid. $3.50 THE BEGINNING Do not postpone tbe opening el a sartngi account slmplj- bt» cause of the smalln«M of your (lnt depoatt Ail things, /on know, unit hare their beginning. Tbe big things of today wore little things of yesterday —Remember, we receive dopoaita as low as a dollar. 0/0 BANKERS TRUST CO. BANE 4 o/o . - CAPITAL 9800,000.00 BAXKKRS THUBT BUILDING, TACOMA. WASH. Heaters ,J| .- The Lenox Heater for wood , JKUKS&r Is cast-iron lined, cast-iron top AWHmmF' * * and bottom, ixtra large feed iSr9KES^^^^^SiL _ door in front; body Is ; No. 24 *^Wk^^^^^^^^^^!w nickel-trimmed, with nickel- - |E^^S^^^ggsS9r plated foot rails. Comes lv 3""* " ■ BS sJ zea— •- ' ■ .. - H SPrSBSHB 18-inch wood $1 liZO No. 20, takes $10 7K ||^^^M|pSW^^Bß ■ 20-inrh wood ikli.il 3 . i BSmßl^l A. GEHRI |3Hy Main 02. 1113 Taconia ar. «^|a Hardware, Heating, Tinning }fjf y and Plumbing. ■" - jSf • ' ATTIRE OF QUALITY MODERATELY PRICED, OUR MOTTO Every woman should see the New Every man should visit the finest Fall Creations at the New York Sf^ST 6 .Men's Department in . _ * ~-■■•■■-;■ ■■'■..•'• tlfc city at the New York & Wash & Washington Outfitting Co. 's ington Outfitting Co.'s. . ; .' -' ■ ' ' **' " '"' ' ' "■■.:/-. *■■■■■• ■■-•■" - :- ' " •■• ; HBi This Display I s WKMjimm Exceptionally WpP.w ■ ■ • [ fjptJßß^nj^^j f -.V ■ as our ock is now complete with the season's '"^'^'■SHM^-* '- I en°i('est styles and fabrics. Just received an —X ■H^^A >:^ ex(llusite line of evening gowns, which are '<^W^ ■"**■ i a]l moderately priced. Credit to all. |^^B Saturday Specials Wmm { : Indies' $22.50 Tailored Blue Serge d»| C A A ' • filiiiiifl BW^' I " Suite, Skinner satin lined .... ,y*O«UU , ?~BH^^R I Men's and Ladies's2s.oo $17 Cft y':,. fl^^^Bft 1 Raincoats V*» •«HI *>-:''^P^^^^Hp^4J Ladies's3o.oo <tiQ CA :' " ';V ' JJRfflPrJt^ i C°a^s-. $I*7.DU ~" " "^SLJRrPCT'r^^^^i^SrJl^^^ftvi^^^^f^ i-^ '■•*'■'' ■' ~:~ •v _ '■"*■- '^ . ':' ';"-. ;:" '- -r'J- '. * * '- ■ ■;*■'-■ ' ■■•■' p :" .■■■■■ New York & Washington Outfitting Co.'s 924 926 C St. *vjj|M Tacoma's Oldest and Largest Credit House. ~c& SOCIETY Hallowe'en will be the occa sion of the first of a series of so cial affairs to be Riven by the :Bon Ton club, recently organized. Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Inre, wedded yesterday, are sailing to day for Nome, Alaska, where Mr. Ince owns a mercantile business. Mrs. Ince was Miss Clara Swen son of Tacoma. The Rev. W. Chalmers Gunn officiated at the wedding. • • • A program of music has been arranged for the reception to members of St. Luke's parish this evening at the ■parish house. • * * The President Council of wo men yesterday morning paid the last tribute to the memory of Mrs. Amy P. S. Stacy, first pres ident of the Washington State Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Roaanionde Cheetliam of Seattle will give a song recital this evening at the Aunie Wright seminary. • •* • A Voters' Educational meeting under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., took place this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. J. Vin neriuan, 5002 South X street. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Corner have left for Kalispell, Mont., where they will visit the sister of Mrs. Corner. Mrs. \V. R. Schumake requests that the members of the Needle work Guild turn in their gar ments at the earliest possible date for the annual distribution. The I :»\i, <.• Aid of the St. John's English" Lutheran church will meet next Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. H. Klann, 2415 North Prospect St. • • • The Taconia Bay Nursery has completed plans to present Mine. Harriet Labadie, the dramatic in terpreter of Xew York, at the Ta conia theater, October 28, Sirs. Flora Powell Stone, a pio neer club woman of Marshall town, la., is visiting with Mrs. Dr. So hug this week. All kinds of bulbs. Smith's, 1116 So .C. "Advertiesment." • • * Mrs. Fred Olds was hostess at an informal entertainment this afternoon, honoring Mrs. A. F. McLaiue of Spokane. About furs. See Mueller, 921 South C. "Advertisement" • • • " The legislative committee, composed of prominent women of Pierce county interested in state legislative work, met at the home of Mrs. Horace G. Scott on Wednesday afternoon. MANSION SOLD The W. R. Rust mansion on North I street, which cost $122, --000 and was sold to George Mil ton Sav»g« two years ago for $50,000, was sold yesterday to Dr. Francis J. Bailey of Port land, former surgeon in tho U. S. army and prominent in the Boxer uprising in China, for $00,g00. THE TACOMA TIMES. I - Cynthia Grey's Answers | ''■':'.'* •'-.. ■,::'■ -.THERE ARE LB^T-FOOTED DOGS .. Dear Miss Grey:* In answer to one of your readers, who >':. wants to know. if there are left and right-footed dogs, I nay yes. I iiM-d to own one which could run first one wajr and then swing over and run the other way. L. 1,. G. THE WIDOW AND THE BOY Dear Miss Grey: lam a widow in love with a man 14 ■ years younger than myself. He loves me and wants to marry . • ' me. , ,■-.. l He has nothing, I have a little money and some property and two little boys. Shall I marry him and start him in busi ness? He drinks, but says he will do tli<> right tiling by me and the children. Do you think he will get tired of me? Just think, he Is 34 and I nni 48' years old. 1 could be his mother; but I love^— yes, I love him better than my own life. . Please tell me what to do. / . A WIDOW. A.—A woman of your age should know better than to put, faith in the promises of a drinking man. If he does-not love you well enough to stop drinking before marriage, he won't after. Don't give him a cent. It is your duty to keep what you have to support your children, and don't marry him until he has not touched a drop of liquor for a year at least. GIRLS WHO HAVE CHAPKRONES ' Dear Miss Grey: Tell your daughter the real truth of life nnd let them use their own good judgment' ns to who they want for coiiipiiny. Allow them a certain amount of s|iending money so that they will not be forced to accept attentions from any old sport who happens along), so they may go to amusements with out waiting for some guy's offer to go to the show. I tell you, Miss Grey, 1 had five yeurs' experience with showing girls a good time before I met v girl who gained my re spect .mil my love, and she did not get it by being easy. My experience Is that girls who had chaperones were the easy marks as soon as they were out of Night, and they will get away sooner or later. The best truth I ran tell mothers is to tell their daugh ters the actual truth of life. .- , EXPERIENCE. . IT'S THE GIRL'S FAULT Dear Miss Grey: Why all this talk about the mean wretch of a man in sheep's clothing,, etc., etc.? Poor girls! They know nothing at all. Pile all the blame on mere man. I would like to bet my last penny that nine tenthg of the girls that go wrong do so of their own accord. Have been among lots of them, and I know. T. E. S. —Tomorrow and Saturday nights, |. "Bought and Paid For." EMPRESS—"Fun in " Delicatessen Shop" and , other vaudeville, afternoon and evening. PANTAGES—Miss Bess Laugenour, swimmer, headlining a bill of vaudeville afternoon and evening. ' » f _ __—: : • " 'Bought and Paid For' seems like something you own, and if someone tries to take it away there will be a fight," is one of the many extracts from the dra matic writers' criticisms of the sensational comedy drama which William A. Brady, Ltd., will pre sent at the .Tacoma theater to night and tomorrow night. The play is In four acts ■ with the scenes laid In the upper part of New York city. . ... NOT TOUCHY ON THEIR AGES ANY LONGER Women have ceased to be touchy about their ages, as is 1 proven by the registration books at the city hall. \ . "When they first began regis tering last year about half of them- who came in gave their ages as "21-j-," but this year only an occasional one tried to shield her age," said Mrs. Ken dall, one of the city registrars. The Times man picked up a registration book at random and happened to get the third pre cinct, Eighth ward. Just one woman of the hundred or more registered in the precinct gave her age as 21-]-. It was Mrs. Carrie Shaw Rice, teacher - in Washington school. In a half hour's search the ' only other "plus 21" woman found was Ada U. Hillman, Y. W. C. A. secre tary. . The registration books are real interesting reading. They beat a dictionary all hollow. They con tain f the pedigrees of all the citi zens' vocations and ages, and the autographs are In themselves a study. - *" One striking thing Is the list of vocations. The reporter turn ed to a random page and it bore 17 registered voters. There were two housewives and the rest of the vocations were all different. They ran from laborers to bank ers. . Registration clerks have ';. wit nessed a lot of human nature in recording the nearly : 28,000 --names of Tacomans. One thing that : struck Mrs. Kendall was the utter selfishness of women. Four out of five of the llth-hour registration were women. 'They came in at night . ... .'jt Umbrellas WE havre •■';"■ An extremely beautiful and at tractive display. There are two points that give all its value to an Umbrella — Quality "".» and beauty. . . V Quality Is absolutely neces sary-while good looks added thereto increase the * value. . Froraipl.oo to $30.00. t : Call and examine them. . Mdhncke & Co. $£„ PIONEER >f JEWELERS i * Y*';U- 014 Pacific Aye. K. " ■ ' ' ' Established 1883. '■■% -k ; . ....... .•-..■...".».. _.J -•"■■ CEaBROADHU.BSI!'V The Author. when the time was supposed to bo for laborers and compellefl the latter to wait. On the last day the voters were lined up 50 deep. A stunningly dressed woman from the North End came right back of a hard working washerwoman. It was the turn of the washerwoman to be registered. The North End bediamonded "lady" edged around her poorly clad forerunner. k I "I'm in an awfully hurry, TAOOMA THEATER BLDG. Corner 9th and C Sts. The Dental Office That Always Does Business Have your work done by a busy people. Eleven years in (lie .same lo- cation. By fail'jßjk. ».^^ treatment ani'^K*^^^^ moderate prices BBBSB§EaR| we have grown HBiir jttjSr from an office VJ *~-<W of two chairs to the largest and finest dental of- Ms BP flee on the Fa-^yv rifle Coast un-^|F der the personal manage ment of Drg. W. B. Burns and J. P. Austin. * ,5 ■| Thero Is no branch c* Dental .Sctence that Is not thoroughly I understood • and ; practiced by us. We make Kk no charge for M h\ an examina ■ nM tlon. Tell you ■J Kj in advance VJ H what your H ■ work will coat. [ Then the work w is entrusted to ■ r^m^ the doctor Def adapted to perform the work indicated. If you need Dental work of any kind, we j would Bbc ; pleased to. tare you call. ' Kxtnu-Un**... *Oc 22k Oold Cr0wn5....... ♦» Porcelain Crowns . f.1.50 A *5 ItridKo Work ...', P :? .. «S Platinae Fillings » .'..... 91 ; ; EXAMINATION and '. * :IS IIMATKK FRKB \ WE OIVK OAS &gst AM- WORK GUARANTKI3D woo't ■• you ■ just ' wait until - I ■ get registered?" ehe said. -.;'•,,■ ;i- And the poor washerwoman waited.- i. ■ ■■- ; -.---■ ,;••:.--:' "What Is your vocation?" ask ed the registration clerk as be took down the name and age of the woman in "an awful hurry." "Why nothing," she said scorn fully as siie gave the clerk a withering look for his audacity In supposing she ever did anything. I Makes Face Young— m T Tightens Love Ties J_ A fretful expression, a wrinkled face and a faded complexion, da more to drive the male member» from home than Is commonly sup posed. It was one of my greatest difficulties to appear smiling-, freuti and elegant wlion my dear ones were ■with me. -But I have over come all that. I have changed my mental attitude and I now find tt second nature to look cheerful. Due partly to this, partly to a remark able treatment recommended by a friend, my appearance has 80 im proved I look fifteen years young er than before. A Blmpla face lotion made by dis solving? an ounce of powdered sax oiite in a half-pint witch hazel, proved a wonderful wrinkle-chaser. 1 still use this occasionally. To renovate my complexion I purchased an ounce of ordinary marrolized wax at my druKgiHt's and before using this up, a marvelous trans formation li i<i taken place. It was like removing an unsightly mask, revealing a new faco, a youthful complexion of distinctive delicacy, clear, white and velvety. I merely applied the wax like cold cream be fore retiring, washing it off morn- Ings. Ten days' treatment sufficed. lEPB fifflMirral R^KnCiiS^ilVi^iMiPßtUH Exceptional Diamond Values It's time you were coming In to select that Christmas Dia mond. Pay a little down and some here and there, take It out Christmas and you will pay. no more at this store, as though you paid all at once. A. W. MIEROW 1142 Pacific Aye. YOUR FAMILY SHARES I 111 I-.IM II I WHICH YOU SAVK j MONEY MY IJUYINO YOUR GROCERIES AT OUR STORKS, BECAUSE OUR QUALITY IS BEST, OUR GOODS THK FRESHEST, OUR VARIETY AND OUR PRICES . THE LOWKST AND GREATEST. Fine large Egg Plant, Oc each. A special treat. , This size usually sells for 15c to . . 2 oc. ' If you are from the south you will enjoy some Okra, 2."ic a 11>. Brussell Sprouts. 1 10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25e. Hot House Cucumbers, 3 . for 25c. Very fancy. ,— Tokay Grapes, extra fancy, > 23c box. Concord Grapes, 25c basket. Don't fall to see our Apples. Some very special values. 100 boxes fine cooking Apples priced from 75c to DO. , You can find some '■ thing -to suit you in this lot. Yaklma Jonathans, 90c to »1;25 box. . *-. Yaklma Gum Golden, OOc .to 91.25. , ' Bakery Specials from Our Sunlit Kitchen. £ Devil's Food Layer Cake, special 2»c. ■ > ■ :'• '' Lady Pound Cake, 4 vari eties, 29c each. , - English Genoa Cake, special 12c each. ".-- Layer Cakes, 25c each. Kran-z Kuchen Coffee Cake, special 19c each. Pate Shells, 40c doz. 3 doi. Cookies,' 6 , varieties. 23c. V ,- J t. \ Delicatessen Items. Roast Chickens, 73c each. Chicken Pies, lOc * each. Mince Meat made ■in our kitchen of the finest ma ■t* V terial, 18c lb., 3 lbs. for' OOc. >*'■* Candy Items -,-', -/ • Mexican Penocbe, 28c lb. ' Cream Taffy, 15c lb. Peanut Bar or Brittle, - 15c lb. -:,:- > -'-" -.'. ■ -■■/. Cocoanut Brittle, 15c lb. "w Baited Peanuts, 15c lb. '■-•■■ '■■•; Oriole Chocolates, 35c Ib. \Candy Figs in pkgs. 85c. - Lean Brothers < "QUALITY GROCERS" 932 C Street. ..*-:.,t!^ Main 900.W-yv; - ■■>:<?-■ t ./,. ■.'■■\- 8010 North Proctor. "■**• - '■-■&.■ '•V----.-', Proct"-" 579 So. Titconi* Store, ".'.:■•• .5405 go. Union. Madison l»». £*r. - Booth * 12th : and, K. **Gtas •■.:::^TH~:»UiaiOO*,.: .;-•■;, J ■< -WE SELL THK BEST * ■■■fc^^s■■fc^,* W>"s^^fl^A'■■■l ¥aW^Mv> PRICES ?* ■ I ik II 11 H I I JF I J3A 'aw* -■■"_■-■■-"'■ -■ V»~ * Shot to Pieces SATURDAY, OCT. 13 I Doors Open 9:00 A. M. Watch Windows for Bargains Men's $3.00 *l A Hats .... ...... 4>l. **" $15.00 Men's d»r at | Rain Goats. .... yD.Vd $25.00 Men's (19 AT I Rain Coats yIL.Vo I $18.00 d»O QC ■ Cravenette .....: yO.VO I $20.00 d»A OA I Overcoat $i>.O U I $25.00 *1| QC I Cravenotte ... t . yll*VO I $30.00 $lil o Q I Cravenette . $1*4.03 1 $20.00 d»7 AC | Men's Suit..;* yl.Vd 1 $22.50 djo OC I Men's Suit . «pO.OD I $25.00 d»ii QP I Men's Suit «J)1 l.^D I 3ao° <£l/ 1 fiQ ■ Men's Suit. .^l't.OSJ X Ladies' Shoes, sizes 2/> to 4, Qs*/» 1 worth to $5.00, cut t0..". . ......; .. VOQ. \ ■ Ladies' $4 Long Kid Gloves, ; d»i OA B all colors, cut to .V * . Oil j£ Ladies' $10 and $12 Hats, \ d»Q QA m cut t0..,.;...-..,.,.;. yo.ov I *7-50 t? dm |j Plumes yCf&D nj Silk Petticoats, • <£i eft 1 values to $5.00 , _. .^I.O^ a Black and Sateen Petticoats, VlO* I cut'to /WC S Silk Waists, AQ U values to $0.00.... : . : . «Pl . O M Ladies' Skirts, (o AQ I values to $10.00 «P«>.*tO M Ladies' $20.00 • (7 OC 9 Suit. v..... : . : ... .yl.iJd I Ladies' $22.50 Tailored Blue - d»A OA Serge Suit, Skinner Satin lined '... «p57«0j7 Ladies's2s.oo - (ia qa Suit. .^IU.W Ladies's3o.oo d»i QA Suit .;...: ...;>......^13.891 Ladies' s37.so <tIC QO Suit $10.03 .$15.00 Furs * -. • djyl AC cut to. yt.&O $18.00 - : .. d»^ QI- Pluraes ....-%. #\M*?Di Ladies'sls.oo , • :, djj QC Dress .' .". '.VTf'^J; Ladies' $20.00 j &C QC- Dress '. i> n, OD Ladies' $35.00 T- & to A Evening G0wn....;........ . ; . : .i l«J«O5f Ladies's2o.oo i fc7 OO C0at......... .V 7 :' ................ .¥• •Ou Ladies's2s.oo . ' # ijiA qa Coat ....................:.... ; WU.p"? Ladies' $30.00 * > d»i o qa Coat. . .v...........'.... .V..... .^i^.Olfi Ladies'sls.oo ♦ f&C AC Rain C0at.;'..;....... .-■. .^... .':$"•"•> $20.00 Caracul - : . C 7 aj; Coat.-.' : ;..;....... ..1.^...;......: v • &o ~ $30.00 Plush , r*: . d»i<> aq Coat: ■. ■•.......;.:;. ......:. :r.;:slZ.2;o| !14Cr . ■.■■ ... ■ • n■.■;..■;.^^■'.■■■■. : ..;.; PACIFIC AYE. WATCH WINDOWS'. LOOK FOR.yEUOwflsf PAGE FIVE.