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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # | CHICAGO POSTOFFICE VAULTS ARE LOOTED BY DARING ROBBERS They Secure Over $75,000 Worth of Stamps ---Access Was Gained Through the Bottom of Steel Case ny w th |m p had been driil- plates in the bottom Ninety-seven hol of the and CHICAGO, Cet. 21.—One of the! and most successful postoffice qeiberiee in the history of the Unit ‘ed Bates was committed last night when one of the three great vault apertures 2x3 fi robbery was not dis made, T ve | When | ered until late this morning. Sie local postoffice was entered and the cashier opened the vault he found| from $59,000 to $75,000 worth of a box over the hole, Upon the box] ‘were stolen. were a number of finger marks which ‘The job resembles the Selby smelt-/ the detectives belleve will ald them <1 the Job without dis- naideted marvelous worked reat steel case An elghieen-inch | men perpetr P hole was then drijied into the vault aad through the'entrance thus ef P fected, the robbers helped them | peives to the valuable contents, load ing the loot on a wagon and getting away undiscovered Scores of detectives” have been placed on the case, working on the theory that persona thoroughly nc qeainted with the building perpetrat- ‘We the robbery. ABumber of postofiice employes are under surveillance. | MORPHINE, A HATPIN AND GAS CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Mra. Charlotte Nicol, wife of W. L. Nicol, jr, com- agent of the Nashville, Chat and St. Louis railway, com- suicide yesterday in the Marl- hotel. In the same room at the sme time, her paramour, t. Orville Burnett, a prominent Chi dentist, attempted to kill him- by the triple expedients of mor- & hatpin and gas, but failed. we two had loved each other from d, and after marrying others, that they found it impos- We to resist the impulse drawing covery ts ¢ Hundreds of me the floor in which the vaults are located and the inside and outside of the build ing. A watchman was stationed ‘0 feet from the robbers’ place of exit It im believed that the rea! objective | f the robbers was the cash vault tn which a half million dollars In cash | os | they mistook the stamp vault for the \* eat treasure box. INAUGURAL MEXICO CITY, Oct. 21.—The Pan- joan Gelegates will meet for a sural session tomorrow after: at 4 o'clock. An informal preliminary meeting is being held today. This congress ts for the pur- pose of bringing about closer com- mercial relations between the United | es and Pan-American republics, | is expected to remult in as| great reciprocal benefit as f owed upon the gathering of the same char- acter In this country tn 1857, JOHN T. OLDHAM FOR DIRECTOR \ on tt policemen constantly rae | ored, IV la together. |to be inaccessible, The agreed to eo Building Trades Council Endorses) ., on another ee —— - gual His Candidacy |near by and 200 Bulgarian troops] head but that In the darkness train and a 7 Kentucky atreet |morning, George W ly burt and two oth: THE SEATTLE SEATTLI iously Il ROME, it one is eakness, t. 21 ouble Thursday Today his hi lorable state Fremont Water Extension Supt, of Water Youngs said t advertisement for the extension of water mains wou robably be he est! nated cost of the Will be $60,000, ina fow w GOEBEL GRrorn: Te ee robbery in California, in that ac-| in running down the criminals Caled icss to the vault was gained through! It js thought that the work of driil-|own behalf is tunnel dug from the Inke front side Ing the holes was begun at least — joe onle: varia. lof the building to the bottom of the| three days ago and the fact that the | Howley. contest begin shoe OWN, Powers again this n er having known Postmaste ley is alleged to d of a plan to kill a number of Democrats during the gubernator- and that five i cing Ky., Oct. 2 morning, and at Goebel, COLLISION SAN FRA NCTSC ton 70, Oct. 21 motor line bber was fatal Mr. S. S. Bailey Home Mine Host Batley Northera, hai > Portland, ‘alley, Ore., few days. a re accompanted niece, Mra. Mattie who ot the ny hh ‘Taylor, Oct. ‘Pope Leo Again Ser- pe had an alarming recurrence of his tntestin tay Fre extension Ca. testified on his men were Ina between a work nger train on the this * were injured. Hotel urned from @ visit of Grass will visit him for a1.— sessed ash: bin Sinisialoaen them, the Bulgarian frontier! | be Imprisoned by brigands is found] ruse to divert the attentic YEARS 'Good Old Yale Cele- brates Bicentennial NEW HAVE ond day of th bi ennial pronpe The with The opene the dedication of the gateway ere ed in the mem ¢ Ward Ch 1 Gerard I two students kt panish-Amerioan war was followed by al naiMting of addresses on celobrat The we f Yale with fair thronged er dawned a eots a y's ceremonte a with n the This ® work elty Thi in blue and @r * ted everywhere ving as 4 back ground for the stars and stripe The picture of President Roosevelt, who is to be Yale's guest Wednesday te seen everywhere PRIZE TO n, ne Gets 100,000 Francs for His Airship | PARIS, Oct. 21M. Deutsch, who J offered 100,000 francs for the | tion of @ dirigible balloon ing sent his secretary to mont to pay the pri In his opinion Santos Dumont won the prize fairly on Saturday, and he iw ready to pay the money to the aeronaut. Inven this morn fantos Du but without avait It wan learned later that the ap- the brigands| pursuers while Mixs Stone was taken mountain | elsewhere. The kidnaped women ts now sy Her father is Dr. F. A. Sharp University of the South, Su- Tenn. MINERS lifornians Hold An- nual Convention The Seattle Building Trades Coun- cil has indorsed the candidacy of John T, Oldham Yor the schooi board in the following resolutions ‘Whereas, There is a achool elec- tion at hand in this city; and “Whereas, While as a represent tive body of other unions, we should not advocate any particular party, |yet we should always endenvor to advance unionism by recognising union men wherever found; and “Whereas, The said union man re- ferred to, John T. Oldham, a mem- ber and business agent of the Car. benters’ Union of this city, ls a can- didate for school director at the com- ing election, also stands pledged to @ platform that means far more for the education of our children than |any proposition of other candidates, nd, further, as wage workers, we should always uphold those whose interests are the name as ours and Rever countenance those whose in- |terests are only advanced as ours jare destroyed; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the members tie Bufiding Trades Coun flate to the care of forests hereby indorse the candidacy of our brother unionist, John T. O14: a y= FRANCISCO, Oct. 21—The Miners’ association open- teoth annual convention here amd beyond the appointment , hothirg was done this ‘The main toples to be dis- own We strike.” of the temporary tie-up of Pane & Yukon railway tht to this city yesterday ay eteamer City of Se- 3 tle-up is due to landslides ithe mountains back of Skag- DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 19.—A jury in| the Collins county court, at McKin- | ney, rendered @ verdict for $20,000 in favor of John Flood againat the Mis souri, Kansas & Texas Railwa Flood, while a passenger, lost hi’ by heavy rains. The block- eye jw, definite TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE: Twonty-Third “Annual Ses: Opens at High School ‘The King County Teachers’ Inati-| nvened at ing this morning. B. Cooper, president for the day, was in charge of the program. ningham gave a plano solo and Rev Temple offered the cation In appropriate and well chosen words. ‘The chief event of the morning pro. cram was the addre Harvey, state schoo! superintendent a t he High S Prot. ¥ Mra, Cun. invo- by Hon. L. D. substance as follows ank | THIS CINDER CosTS of Wisconsin, upon the “Pour Fund amental Proposition ner R. R. COMPANY $20,000 | ory ioe pupil” He out nm in Says He Was Robbed While asleep on a bench in the-Mug’s” saloon on W street, this morning, J. H. Edmunds, of Everett, alleges that he was rob. | bed of his gold watch and $1.30 in cash. Hoe notified the patrolman on the beat of bis lose Room Workers Bob Up ‘The room of W. P. Snaufer in the Dalles house, was broken into last night and @ small amount of cloth ing and a ticket to Hong Kong, Chi a, Were stolen. The police were no- titted. ington {Popular Boulevard Bill to | Come Up Tonight—Other # Council Business 1. The teacher must have in mind al purpe ‘The teach me OF purposes to [realized in the recitation. be must have in mind the things which must be known |am the result of a cinder gotting into|done by the pupil tn order that t it from an engine which he claimed | purpose np be realiaed. a from | was defective. 3. The teacher must determine had entirely cea a acacanats seeraed what the pupil now knows or can from #0 to 500 now do. : pe adh of mer 4. The teacher must determine es OF oor at « he things enun a ne ae lae did not expe t lorder in which they should be learned Mays after the Beattie lett Skas-| {or done. Which was the 15th. The| Dr. Harvey's lecture made a good at White Horse are placed | impression and commanded deep at because of| tention, | eeenccecenmnenaeiies i Passengers, of | | ae sity, 1 or | | bys ‘Xone | Home Camp, No. 26, Woodmen of | A 0 U W ' ' ' ' the World, has announced a smoker and social session to be given at the | Bikw’ hall, Wednesday evening, Oct. | 24. A fine program of literary and | musical numbers is being prepared, | ORIENT ‘The A. 0. U. W. lodges have united | |to give an entertainment in Ranke's , | hall on Tuesday, Oct. 29, to celebrate CAMB |han been formed for the consoltaxcoy | the 3rd anniversary of the founding of 1001 mining claims in Okanagan |of the order. A splendid progran ty, being practically the whole | has been arranged, which will be fo Two Joints Pull almer n The new com-|lowed by a dance, music to be furn- “Pullea” pany will incorporate with a capl-|ished by Wagner. ‘This Is intended Confiscatod | to raise $10,000,000 by selling guaran-| season, and strictly an invitation af ¥ : nt. gold bonds on the| fair, and free to all Workmen and a London market thelr frie Invitations can be we A Yeranene and a Chintee gamt.| et cured from any workman or of J. H sak Pant TAlled by Daka’,| SIX DAYS SHALT THOU Hemer, grand recorder, Colman puilding fi a - MEXICO, Mo., Oct. 19.—-A jury (Ee ee vot operate has found ‘Godfrey Winzer, a Ger q room on Mat man farmer, gullty of ‘working on ! outfit was confie He. was. convicted ots An alarm of fire wan telephoned An harges, and fined $10 and conte in} to headquarters at 8:15 this mort | Winger was accused of defying the founda | law by scalding hogs, white Pourth| trees, stacking outs an: Vt ering sae will be asked, and the case will be taken to the supreme court, it ne oowenry, and lin iene ae ard on Sund Entertainment Oct 29th er in the the place hi flames wh The ing from the office of Dr Chapin bi ond avenue and Pike streot A corner Kk. A wots wht fir || The United Orders Will Give Big and was fre wae extinguished with very little damage, One of the mo befor t important matte y counef! at be the favor- to come eting ble on th tonight port of at Councilman Murphy's plan to nd Wertlake avenue. Mr. Mur. phy proposes to build a 90-foot boule ™ wi h vard from the end of Westlake ave nue in @ straight line to the corner of Fourth avenue and Pine atreet The construction of the bow will fill a long-felt want and will give an excellent entrance into the y to north county farmers as well as to suburbans, The present cirouit pus route causes much inconvent- | nee and loss of tin ‘The boule rd, it i# argued, will render ady | tages manifc It is thought coun. jcll will paws the matter with littie, if any, objection A LESSON IN POLITENESS | | PITTSBURGH, Oct. 19.—Mra, Da vid Bmith, postmistress at Hum phreys, Westmoreland county, a min ing settioment, In a heroine. Huns and others with unpronounceable hames call frequently for mail, and when told there is nothing, som times grow abusetve John Czoraki has been the worst of the lot. 7 he went, to the postoffice and was furious because he got no letter. Mra. Smith asked him to be quiet, Carorzki swore at her Out from the counter came Mrs, | Smith, Krasped the big Hun by the | trousers seat and collar, and threw | him clear out of the place, He struck a hitching post in his involuntary Lieut. Walter V, Cotehett, of this city, received orders from Washing | ton Saturday to report at Fort Flag ler. ‘The Neutenant left thit morning to Join his company, He expects to be atationed on Puget sound for two years, Mr, Cotchett received his commiasion in the artillery although he took an examination for the in fantry. The former te considered the higher of the two, WASHINGTO DUMONT MONDAY EVENI VERY WEAK 2 HUNDRED) LAST OF SCHLEY TRIAL | NG, OCTOBER 2 ONLY A DOZEN WITNESSES VET TO EXAMINE—THE ADMIRAL HIMS WASHINGTON, Oct. 21,—Tt in gon: erally expected that thia will be the |laat week of the Schley court, Ray nor has only about @ dosen witnens | es yot.to examine, the last of whom will be Behiey himeelf, Following the admiral's te pny Lemly will Joubtions call @ few witnenses in buttal, after which the case submitted to the court, of the number of witnesses tifled lant week made ortant correction, Lieut * flag seoretary wan called and said he will be One who te an w « had no n ELF TO TESTIFY rec tion of the r tof any in formation from Capt. Cotton of the Harvard, May 27, that » y re Wells showed by a hook that after sebley 1 hin Much to be regretted, 1 cannot obey orders” dixpatch to the navy department, he had the origin ul by mail. The inference was that the department, when it inmued the official document last win pre ferred to print twice translated dis patches rather than the original Wells said that Schley during the| battle Was fearless and self-pomness. od. | REMARKABLE |Live Snake on Third Avenue the Latest Thing Frank Gibson, a 17-year-old news boy, who works in a newstand In the old postofee building on ( street, yenterday morning Killed a big but! snake at the corner of Col umbia and Third avenue, The snake was 6 feet 4 Inches long and 4 inches | in ctroumter A woman screnma attracted you! ended the reptile’s and her baon, who ence with w © of lath on | The snake waa displayed at the |atand yesterday, labeled “A Wash |ington Boa Conatrictor.” Where the | reptile came from is @ mystery. MORTALITY RECORD Albert Gunther, aged 25 yours, died uth Keattle night. | The aney & Stewart's Gtbeon, Aged 2% yearn, Sherwood House last night waned Was & member of the Sons of the Golden West ,anc 1 f af Eagles at ody im at 1 | Ww 4 De ltive Beattie Aerie na MISS STONE'S CAPTORS DIVERT PURSUING TROOPS BY CLEVER RUSE CONSTANTINOPLE, The hilt on whore Misa Stone was supposed to) pearance of the brigands wan but a powed to be in @ penaant’s hamlet tn the envtrons of Elechnites, The brigands have changed the place for | the payment of the ransom. ‘They | have notified Consul General Dick- jinson that the money must be paid j#t Anichichta, a Bulgarian village in Eastern Macedonia. STOLE FROM HIS FRIEND —10 Days in Chain Gang James Powers was thie morning «iven 10 days in the chain gang for Vagrancy, Behind this lies « story | of misplaced confidence. Accord-| |ing to the testimony of Officer Cam- | OFFICER IN "DISGRACE Col. Meade Charged With Being Drunk WASHINGTON, D. ©., Oct. %1.— The tial ‘of « Meade of the rps is expected to be ne moat interesting trials in val history. He is charged with ation while on duty, giving false testimony and violation of the naval regulations in falling to re- |mpond to these charges. | ‘This is the first time in many years that an officer of his rank has t tried for drunkenness. The evide is expected to bring out © sense tional features Col, Meade distinguished himself in the Pekin campaign. TO HONOLULU U DIRECT The Tepid will Be F Put on That Run | } Recretary Meikie of commerce has received notifi- cation from W. Kochenster, 918 Market street, Ban Francisco,’ that tt steamer Tam- Ncapacity, would Dec arry freight only Honolulu direct. © will be regular sati- of cach month, teamers Tumpleo, of the chamber r 5 he comm s 0, 4000 tons gin Nov, 10 to from Seattle to Thereafter ing dates on the 10th {with “efther the Meteor or Kureka. OCTOPUS LOS ANGELES, Cal. Oct. 21.—The United States Steel corporation has purchased from Sim urphy for 2,000,000, the Murphy Ol Co.'s place at Whittier, A large steel plant will be Install- ed here. The Murphy Co. has the Highest grade fuel-oll in the coun. try, and owns a pipe line to the The Snmiting Co. of Louts has purchased all the coal, ppper and iron deposits in Bouth- ern Utah atong the line of the Clark Salt Lake road, for the United States | Steet corporation IN THE COURTS cron on the witness stand this morn- | ing, Powers fieeced & man who had befriended him. He was rooming below Yosler way with a man named jed Williams. The Intter had $3.60 in money, some baggage checks and few keys, Yesterday morning he | Woke up and found that Powers had |#kipped and had taken with him the checks, keys and mon Willtarn: had t ve for Spokane immediate. ly, and could not stay to prorecute He gave the p & description of Powers, however, and the culprit wae arrested night. The checks and keys were found As soon as Willlams returns, Will be prosecuted for lar ast bareage him: ‘Powers ny [HAD A VERY | _BAD HEADACHE 1| Charles Fyr Was the Beau Brum- me! of the Police Court Charles Fyr had a very bad head. ache yesterday morning. He took whiskey for it, and landed in the e court this morning, He was Beau Brummel in the dock when Judge too hin seat on the bench. With an immac ulate shirt and collar and a wedding tle, he looked the picture of injured Innocence aa he glanced just toward George & disheveled hobo on one side and a battered up free-for-all fighter on the other The fact ts, F¥F Kot gloriously drunk yesterday and started down| Second avenue making hin boast | that he could “do up" any man, wo- man or child on the street. He be kan by putting @ Woman off the nidewalk in front of the Collins bullding, At this time Officer Look | er arrested. him. | In view of the fact that Fvr has always been an industrious and well behaved man, he was allowed to go this morning by paying the court conta, $3,00 | WEATHER FORECAST vicinity—Tonight and Hght southerly winds. attle and Tuesday fair RECOVERING CAPE TOWN, Oot, 21 the Boer commandant, cently captured and who Jlowsly ill, is recovering. Scheepe who was re as Deen we: f the tate Tracy H. Robertson, | executrix, but ehe files renuncia- | jot Mr, Ferris as administrator, T °| Freight BHI Trio & The case of J Biena, charged with larceny by means of a bogus freight bill, was taken from the jury by Judge Griffin after the introdu tion of the evidence for the state, and dismissed. This leave wtate ree to institute another prosecution if It #0 desir The technica’ court rule the point upon which the was that t f wan defective in not setting out in| detail the acts which constituted the trick, artifice or device by which the | money was obtained. In a similar case the supr court has held that the simple charge of larceny was sufficient, but Judge George thought | the cases were not quite parallel Lawrence Whitworth, charged with | ratgned dge Bell and aske further time to plead. He was giv il Tuesday win appear t Oct ore Judge when he in. After 2! Long Years Leone H. Bartlett asks the court for a divorce from Wilfred H. Bart lett, complaining that Wilfred is a man of vile and ungovernat |per; that he has at dive humerous to mention, a names to her, and has ass She further ‘states that he finally abandoned her on the 224 of April, 1901. The parties were married in 1880, and have three childr Tracy Robertson's Will estate ts valued clusive of Alaska about $14,000, mining ex rties, or FRANK KELLY TO REFEREE It Is Believed That He Will Act in} Fredericks-Gleason Fight Both Kid Fredericks and Larry Gleason, the principals in the 26 round glove contest to be held at Georgetown next Thursday night e hard at work At this early date both men are in good condition and their trainers are very much pleased with the pros- pect Frank Kelly, who han been reforeo in many enoounters, is looked upon the beat selectic ion in the coming go, It # probable that will be in the ring in the contest Thursday ntghty for that post STAR. ey are $eny are firrt nell by the designed and THOSE ‘NEW BROWNS GREENS In Men’s Suits The Distinctive Ones nee fanhic from our store. Alfred Benjam rol the mills in wh woven, introduce them more of this reliat other kind from ouh store, te n They are made v b They are ma AY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY —That’s the Price # 1 wearing they were We are the yecause we make than RS ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Clothiers Lowney’ sChocolate Bon Bons alw: Name on Every Piece Always fresh, always full weight, ‘ays win smlles, e Open all night, are serving all of the latest Hot Drinks of the season, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First Avenue S200 0200 O00 0200001000100 00000009000 00000000080009) i, Chas. G. Holcomb »ettm, G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Bulling, cor. Second and Marlon pl Mail Orders Promptly Filled The Bargain Satisfaction Guaranteed And no wonder, for the values ar availing themeecives of this gre self and worth telling your frier we want It to be right—right in qi M You can choose from a large va- riety of styles, and are sure of getting just what you want Hate made in our own work room — Toques, Turbans, sail ors, Bonnets and round shapes all trimmings were imported from leading Paris makers Similars styles and qualities are sold elaewhere at $12.60 pri OO to BLE Art Embroidery window display; come and with our teacher, Mrs. A. V. Hoxale, who was awarded the gold medal at the TransMis- sissippl exhibition, Omaha, Neb. Thanksgiving Linens Get them now, while you have the chanee, at these prices; 10 fine pattern cloths in double satin damask, heavy Scotch anufacture— $1.05 2 yard Tacoma price Tacoma’ pri $8.60 2.05 3 yards; Tacoma price $4.25 Double Damask 8 kings 2 yards; Tacoma price aye $6.00 2% yards. $4.75 85.25 5 Tacoma price $6.75 yards; Tacoma’ price Fors Fors Another fortunate purchase of manufacturers’ sample oat kind place every presente They will be on sale Tuesday at prices that will astonish you. Tetoghene Our assortment of pumps Is com- ete: the celebrated TRAHERN make, the best of al! pumps, is found here in various styles and for all purposes, e truly crete t opportunity. ds about, uality and price. We In dark gray trimmed; CHILDREN’S Great Bankru All Seattle Is Talking About Our G Z.C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. We say to all, get in line with the thousands who are deavor to give BAR Even in so little a thing as a spc We guarant Bargain Opportunities for Tuesday nn nanan aan SS Ladies’ Raglans , full length, velvet worth $12.50; Tues- 85.95. JACKETS and , at half regular pric- Silks Silks Attention, the lac exquisite CHI the We bave been successful in made costume as this} always purchasing an immense line in $2.45, Tuesday iS the most beautiful tints; the | —__-o—-r--ssc#-_ regular price is $1.25; Tuesday, nly, yard INDIAS in soft finish.” comes in all ¢ Silk Buyers! that doesn’t know how DB CREPE is for evening wear ‘i c This sik ning shades, will wash and retain color; just what you want ete.; worth 4 Black Taffe the kind that ¥ three anteed to us, antec fe fancy wi Tuesday, yard. numbers that are which we 2ve ta, the point fs to get rs; We carry wuar- gu to our customers lo. 1, in, wide, for The ‘0. 2, 24 in, wide, for abe No. 8 27 inches wide, for .#1.10 Dress Goods ‘This is the best Dress joods: cure unmatehable School Dre would bring 1 Venetian sold All- We mixtur and Toc All- Wool shades, th Tuesday, only Repellant Suiting, opportunity we have ever off and it is now your chance to se. M 3 in red bargain ater yard that in Ta at.1Pe granites and Tacoma 8 6 inches wide, STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES F dency BUTLER © Bteclfbd {324/ Yesler Wa: 2 Cans Economy Cream 160 | HOTEL, ATTLE’S ng and only first-class European plan CAFE AND GRAAL Room {nm Conneo~ Same Side o pt Sale Who ts rk, $600 ighty land miles from one ket towns on the ty acres cleared « school acres of good ntry ft farming ad, three beet mar. found; twen. fenced; and orchard; hundred owner compelled improvements alone rth double the price asked, Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, K Club Whiskey $1.00 Per Bottle Only ‘When you get it and test it, if i {s not satisfactory return it, at our and I will return your | money. Such whisky cannot be pure chased elsewhere for Jess than $1.28 | J. ARONSON on ¢ an od house, barn {thin yards of piace w LIQUOR DEALER 109 Columbia St. Seattle, Wash. Tel. Pink $753. Goods shipped in plain boxes, Mail orders promptly fille —_—_—_____________, ete tee 3 Under Parents’ Control When so desired, accounts & may be opened in ‘names of \f children, yet subject only to | the control of the parent or @ guardian, with the Savings §{ Bank Department of the al 3 Northwest Tremt & Sato 90 Beton Fieat brome E. Shorrock, President. Alex. Myers, Treasurer, OCCCKA CCRC ee Cee eee: ole Beef, Wine and fron ONLY 60c a BOTTLE Regular $1.00 Size Ceeeee eri esire ry Great Bargains GAINS worth buying yours ol of thread or paper of ping, sfaction with everything we sell. the Tacoma $1 qualit; Tues- day, on! Pounder Cheviot, 66-in,, in black, Oxford and tan; this material is the heaviest, the st it and most suitable rainy-day skirt goods in the trade; worth $2.00, Tuesday, only Mg ow Broadoloths and Venetian coma price $1.50, Tue: day 800 German Covert. 'We carry that beautiful material in all the new fall shades, and we know of no other material that will make you as handsome a tai Hostery— —U; Exceptional values throughout department— sas Jersey-Ribber Fleec - derwear; Tacoma reir each, Tuesday - Boys’ Wool Fleeced ‘Un Tacoma price 45, Men's Wool Fleeced Und dlotible “breasted and doubts back, made like a $1 garm, Tuesday, special, each’. SOG Men's All-Wool ‘Underwear, in tan and brown, has been selling freely at $1.95 each; Tuesdage special... ORe Ladies’ Flee Jersey- ribbed Un. derwear, in ecru, bought to sell at 29¢ each; Tuesday, only 196 Children’s Fie ced Ribbed Hose, - ee black, wel! worth 200; ‘uesday, only, pair. : Men's Arctic Socks, in i ae tan; Worth 35c, Tuesday rwear; all sizes..300 Men’s Neckwear We are showing thi DI values in new alls, Prod Hands and Tecks, selec our own worth up t ted from and ‘Tacoma stock, © 800, choice ,..25e Ramaker Music (0, M5 Sessa Aye,

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