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THE SF TTLE STAR aeeaeenenenecemyen weeeseenereensenaeaseenese ee . — — —— wa E ] al + a q doe) Baum, s@e1d, » o;. New York SARI , | RR NCTE AWA i a Mb ~— THE SEATTLE STAR GOES INTO MUSICAL COMEDY : Vinurnor, Wipiter briek, 1OQiT ECONOMY DAY ‘ PT GTAR PUBLISHING Cc vo | “crime Wreah ranch, 28@400; wast * ye f y’ » “s ee mahi | ‘ d “ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEI NpaY enn. c § " F s| & L " PDA i $ f ARGA Hi TRURPIHONIS ; tone, Fisher & Laric p Ded | ness Dept. Matn 1080. Kaltorial Dept . Matn 23% ini a amen heal ~ itor F, Chaao, Bustnons Manager Have i toatind Colfee? ‘Yeu @ |The Annex offers some very e : Bo wilting te the bert Great Bargains for To On Fri faall ful ts OFFICES sold else at 38 cents por morrow’s Selling y ul tittle Beattle—110T Third avenue. —_ cles and at wall ¢ t re New York—29 Tempio Court Butiding = LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS a pod ste ; ane orders Chidago—HT-818 U. 8. Wxpress Building 10e M4 Once-a-Week Sale that attracts filled for Friday pecials. ve wOne cont por COT] Ui comin per week or (wenty-fve cents per south delivered | LONDON LAYER RAISING much attention. And values tg mail or carriers Ne free sopion | i pound t $280 for tomorrow lcok better Tntered at the pontetion at Beatin Washington as seconi-ciae matter BLEA O SEEDLESS than ever { RAISING PKS / o THE FATHER OF TRUSTS | ’ Ecor Day at the & SEEDED RAISING ay ay Pp j d 100 and 1 has @ ed gigafitic ‘propor | President Myron T. Herrick said to the national bankers’ association: FRESH SHREDDED COGOA- Bitions, so much so, indeed, that £ Tn an era of trusts (using the word in its popular and grea’ NUT vee ‘ come iy oil eombinations aiming at the restriction if not the entire removal of ce Per pound 206 the parent store on the mer 1 attair, usetu o tion, © movement reaching far and wide in and productive in- € of the block has decided to get or bat \ or bedroom, ang Pi ry, the banks have gone on in the oll way y r itaelf, wed- | : REREAD nd the reunite ta twe t ade of nolid oak, ded to the idea of individuality and independence asa cherished Wad | PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2 CITRON PEEL—Ropular f i walude for b h firmly set B ‘This seeming sacrifice has not, however, the lofty patriotic motive | O'Brien and Sars fou or ele Gouda, "tant res offering rare values fo! gee: ae <r a Mat this eulogy might lead people to suppose. | ntest wana Very font OF spacial tomorrow, "per Economy Day be ® ‘The plain truth is that the national bank system holds the distinctior poune - At the Annex there will be b> x“ of being the only business in the country that enjoys a monopoly 2 ’ Sup ESERUEEean any sales, chief among wt od @rougd direct paternal care of the government, and that does not ZEIGLER S DEFEAT PURE LEMON EXTRACT. is the offering of three lots « : eed to bring its wi -gcattered interests under one leadership in a wee “ Per b 200, We and A * Sarit, c > rip 2 forage Nov. 20.501 PURE VANILLA ExTRACT— | Women's Suits at a fourth t ee Using the word trust tn its popular sense, the national bank sys- pM sa nn Aye Pagan GROUND. sweepenno alae bats fa er e { tem ts fir more than a trust—it is the father of the trusts, fourth sound, - a CHOCOLATE—In its that are $11.95, will be sold Through their exclusive control of the volume of circulation, the banks © & varpinter, realty pound that ate $16.00, will be $10.96 fare allied more closely into one common interest than they could ever gnine only. i4 " 00 Suita that and $30, will be/B 1 Striped Couch Covers, regular Become through all the corporation laws tn existence. = NEW MIXED NUTS— a Al, GER. 504000054 soceoe vel sae Through this stupendous privilege the bank system manipulates all Duniep, real estate. 64 Unton block, spt pay 4 _ , 1 Nowember ia Exter oA, regular 2 tal, each, Business to a degree unknown to any other Institution. ax ” seal OEE OU -CABAMRSY pe et Bh ” Nicks ee Be Tn spirit, in operation, and in effect the many national banks form : oe f iow body ane:%k te petatniies tn. 3. Pierpont Morgan. reaming headlines and ex Se the banks may well afford to go on “in the old way.” i . but it seems that ots More perfect consolidation of interest {s impossible. yikes In” ng tah announcements such’as this, fill : } t q . Ike Eee na Brow ra long ORANGE PEKOE TEA—Regu- @ ithe Annex best of all—the folks ME MAS REVER VOTED enting the « BARGAINS ler T5-cent value. , are somewhat modest—anc ted ' 1 26 : 4 \ PURE HOME-MADE LARD— py ithen anyway women who knc “i ea Bi Charles Searber of Waterloo, Ia, has passed the 50-year mark and has 4 Fo! in tine j are just as ¥ t to respond, |f fever cast a ballot at any election. t } pounds be Bias was evinced last Saturday. |B ’ Mr. Searber says after seeing the tricks of the politicians he came to io pounds iss These three lots of Suits in ‘the conclusion that the political game was too deep for him and so he de- 1 HOME 8MOKED HAMS— clude everything a woman is cided to leave it alone entirely. b MA, ol ™ - = Per pound Te likely to ask for--Pedestrienne ‘This man would doubtress reseny being called an anarchist. He has 9 An a fruit t PURE STRAINED HONEY. ne Dr flairs in black 5 Mo anarchistic beliefs or tendencies. | xp. ean 70. a? De Deana : Se; special ‘Eitminate the suffrage and thore is nothing left but anarchy rampant. In the last analysis in this country, the politicians go back to the people their power. This power is deleegated at the ballot box. Scotch ma x de over a ures. WHOLESALE PRICES The be t ones are Break the connection between the power house and the machinery of | Girl Baby Found Sunk *'* Nanees : “ drop skirt of black taffeta—the|fl Covered Vegetable D @evernment and you have neither power nor privilege. Vegetables jlowest priced one in the lot is| \3n‘pieces Statuary, made ti to learn that suffrage is more than a right, a per- By a Stone splendidly made and tailored Ball-Bearing Egg Beater; spectal ie a duty. Three dollars, four dollars, A SHERRY WINE schemes of politicians cannot absolve a citizen from this CALIFORN . and even ten dollars can be| tricks and schemes the more need for recourse to —Per gal $1.00 and $1.50 and 4 meme to the | ABERDEEN, Se meres boty 44-plece Dinnet Set, English CALIFORNIA PORT WINE— MB picked up, literally picked up,| ‘cond in the Chehalis cmi-Pareelain ®3.70 Per gal $1.00 Bat this Suit Sale tomorrow, be-| \ f nd in the ches White Scmi-P Gankte Lone nuii , : bad ta well. Adolph Jackson by Jona Jasnes, ry thts om ‘-plece Dinner Set, Rngitien Per gal pdnend wage. Soe ied sd ee cepinines: Complete Home Furnishers BS and Edwin Holt were good as the| ing. That it had been intentions Decorated Semi-Porcel PURE RYE OR BOURBON piin tow | twin brothers. “Aten ieanor ‘Barty | Growned was evident from the. fa beaut ones with WHISKEY— t's not necessary to urge Second Ave., Madison & Spring Titel ana an ectives of merit. Sates | (nti, nad, & large stone tied by © epray Paks fqwers 85.69 zal $3.09 Bt) anybody to attend the sale | persimmons, 51 33. DEN RYE WHISKEY— GOL F0 was dressed In a leng gown and a Per gal Laura Thompson was charming a: -piece Dinner Set, Decorated M Besides the Suits, there will be «| Rigen towel tled around Its head. It had. Provisions 1 hoe ie ~* T ET Th B the Ch ” Tonight Mr. Robson will appear as| to all apeparances, been carried to | Pyeh Mest—Cow beet @ije per I; steer |[M Bemi-Poreelidin, decorations in BRANDY BOR WINOE MEAT Bless o6 Se tei ed EETH---The Best Is Bi —Per quart SCOTCH WHISKEY— Per gal Te Bertie the Lamb in “Henrietta.” “Hello, Bill!” In announc' the appearance at the Grand on day and Saturday next of Willis Maxwell Goodhue» guy comedy, “Hello Bill,” Manage: confidently predicts that hi: parapet will enjoy Ren the great comedy treats he has yet gtven them. For the benefit of ps per io; mutton, wether, Gige Th: veal, S@100 Ureakfaat becom, | — et.20 « Be . Be 10¢ the river in a large cigar box, which |b dive . was found n THE MARKETS | Turkey ts the whole talk on Wes ern avenue today, Thanksgiving be- $2.95, and there isn't one but is reg-| jularty $ All. colors, all good styles: some black brilliantine waists | the collection, with white pin-head dots: ali mixer Black Moreen Skirts, with accor- Cooper & Levy Bis Moss. heen 104-106 First Ave. j¥e 80.29 Children's Reefer Coats of kersey oot ee ee ees and cheviot. very heavy; colors |brown, blue, tan or red, value $4.50 We are not the cheap dentists, we are the best dentiste—our conte only « little more and it's so much better than the at We have a graduate specialist in each branch—NO but the best dentists, best materials and best equipped offices aa. cific coast. Let us figure on your work. FULL SET... $5 GOLD CROWN S0c up Mame. 3% Leger bellies, fresh IBWe. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Mutter—Washingtan eastern, 282% Che tte ae H.00 No. 2 Lamp Burner... No. 1 Lamp Burner No, 2 Macbeth Chimney No. 1 Macbeth Chimney... Te The BOOB «25. reeee- ABe i in New Tork, 16@1t0, Wis fc; Oreron, Te; Requetort se, BRIDGE WORK. GOLD FILLINGS. SILVER FILLINGS 2 &, ~~ C. B, KITTREDGE do not know what “Hello Bill" nr 9 ha may be said that this most amusing | this year must content himself with | University Station. and $5.08. ore ak te nas oe Lady stiesaagt alwaye present, Sep @uction will be given. Of latter-day comedien tx an cranberry sauce without the turkey.| Foe Rent December Sst. ———— —y |hined worth BIH, Wil be $448, | arate reception for Indies. You know ‘Stuart Robson tions brought about by Bill's acting |Sestiet bird.” ‘The dressed stock in| A large modern house, near untvers TE THEATRE) | and BoB Serko nen | att ho Us remponsible {nthe office, Stuart Robson opened Uke a true descendant of the father | now selling at 29 and 22 cents, and| [ty reoms are occupied and the f 4 Hose will be 1éc. Wom-|6s I see every patient personally. = at the be as of lies, thus leading to a lot of the| by next Thursday will probably be| howe weed boarging house at Finite, fread 1c Stockings will be 3 for Soc. BE SURE YOU GET INTO funniest complications that ever| up to 25 cents, resent. It js the opportunity | Women's tbe Wool Howe will he 19¢ THE RIGHT PLACE were thought of by a farce writer. jo tent a home in Brooklyn. J.P. Howe, Mer, Both Phones, Main Cranberries are firm. titles are Lange quan- Men's Cashmere Sox, worth 260, will r Boys’ Windsor Ti or 1Be Kid Gloves, all sizes, tn worth $1.00 a pair, will worth OR. E. J. BROWN’S Painless Parlors, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Union block, one door Southwick’s "Take elevator. Hours. 8-7" 8. m. to ing sold at $8.54, 6.00 Per Month nough Rock Bottom Sale “Other People’s Money” “Other People’s Money” opens at the Grand Sunday night for three | performances. “Rudolph and Ado! “Lost River,” at the Third Avenue theater, is an attraction of merit The piny Is splendid, the mecenery 3. BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT OF it i ‘ Cashmere Gloves, worth will be 19¢. Among the Notions you can y Night, Sat- LO.” Matinee Hi denutiful and the ¥ excellent It will be given until rday night, including the matinee on Saturday. Mason and Mason tn “Radotph an A " open next Sunday night a: the Third Avenue theater. The show was a splendid one last seanon an is guaranteed to be even better season. “Rudolph and Adotph” ts sure to be a hit and pack the up- town house at every performance next week. Chatre’s Circus ‘The Chatres Indian circus will give performances at Armory hal! tonight and tomorrow night. Mayor Humes has relieved the orguniza- tion from paying the circus license fee, and Captain Inglis has granted the use of the Armory free. ‘The entertainment promiser to In- clude many good features. The ex- hibitions will be the Inst opportuni- tles for Seattle people to see an In- dian circus. ‘The show has suffered many misfortunes since landing tn America, its -luck culminating in| the destruction of itm tent and para- | sais aH Es i | 788 4 aj i I i f i iy f a tt od HEE 2 Enlargement Sale! We would like an opportunity of showing you how the Enlargement Sale can help you in Extension Table buying. We show a lavish assortment of various designs at every vice, from $4.85 to $250, andeach Table is marked below is regular price. Very large Extension, made of choice oak, polished and finished dark golden; top 44x44 inches squar tends to six feet— me a0 URES 0% SUCOND. AVE $ ex- Will Enjoy the Superior Flavor of Our Wines Wines are bad for the stomach, eo avold them. and you are guaranteed they are of the best qual make it an Object for the next six 1 and: exami ving . a wh 4.00, $4.00 and ' BRUNNER & CO, 222.7%, 4 o Piewe Met 100 Purch We have marked down all our Fail and Winter Shoe stock for this sale. This Week Only Every pair of Shoes must go as advertised. During this sale you will get everything at HALF PRICE We do As We Advertise Come and See BELOW ARE A FEW SPECIALS Men’s Fall and Winter Hats mostly LOT 13-266 Men's Hats, Fedoras, worth $1.00, on sale at LOT 14-216 Men's Hats, all styles, r price $1.50 and Men's consist Best Hats, Fedoras, Pantouris shapes. resu $2.50 and $2.00, on ante a $2.00, De Uns la ‘on- ‘of Derby Grecon and the teat Women’s Feit Shoes and Slippers LOT 54178 pairs of Women's Felt hoes, 91.00 and $1.95 regulas LOT 10-217 pai Bhoes, some like the # and sc are different, hand turned with flexi with good leather soles, price, on 50c bove but Women's eut alt leat : 81.95 LOT 6~195 pairs of Women's Fett Bhoes, 8c ather and anes part leather, but all have leather notes, regular pric and $2.50, on ‘sale at Bi.AD LOT 7108 paira of Women’s Pur p $1.50 and & LOT §~200 gample Sh $2.00, on wale « LOT 9196 pairs , all sizes, on sale at worth wan Pie i at 0 and 5 Boys’ Shoes LOT 1—166 pairs of Boys’ Seamless Waterproof Shoes, sizes 12 to 6%, regular price $1.4 and $2.06, on sale a 15 LOT 2-124 pairs of Boys’ Grain Leather Shoes, sises 12 to 5M, regular price $1. LOT 3-104 pain ‘of Boys’ Shoes, wome boxcalf, viel kid and kan- "Barco all the latest styh und the best shoes on the mar- ket for bors, worth $2.50 ana $3.00, on sale at 81.75 LOT 14-86 pairs of Men's Slippers, worth $1.25 and $1.60, on aale at.. . + ot Tie LOT 15—124 pairs of Men's Patent Leather Dancing Pumps, ait ni sale at Baby Shoes LOT 4-065 pairs of Childr Shoes, sizes 2 to 8, red, black, regular price $1.00, on Children’s worth $2.00 and $2.5 sere ale 50c Shoos ir LOT $—50 pairs Children’s Cale Shoe aizes, were $1.45, A per palr re SALE PLACE AT LOT "275 pairs of Men's Hitgti Top Shoes, all sizes, regujar price 95.00, on wale at. 50 Tn naire of N like the above picture, all size: worth $2.00 and $2.60, on sale a» ff + B15 t > LOT 13—400 pairs of Men's Con- gress. Shoes, all sizes, worth 5 on sale at * Monarch Shoe Ga. Half Block Above Postoffice, 1319 First Ave., Seattle buy many needfuls and pay but |half the ustial price, Colgate’s Cashmere Boquet Ex- Those not seated before first act will have to walt until fall of cur tain, 8 of Tage VaR: tract, 3%¢ on, for 250; booed Tal- cum Powder, iSc box; Cellul Soap GR A N OPERA s: | Boxes. for 2c; be Witch Hazel Boap, ‘HOU! a%o box Vaseline, for , te Vae- SE Theater. |Giine, tor ie; ise Whisk Broom, for JOHN CORT, Mer. Phone Main 65. |100; $-in. Towel Rings, assorted col- TONIGHT. ora, for ibe; be Curlers, for 3c; be Stuart Robson Safety Pins, for 30; 2%o Ironing ‘Wax, for ic each; Se Cabinet Hair Pins, for 30; 100 Black Pins, large cubes, for bc; be Pearl-Headed Pins, jfer fe; Se Acme Mga a = | Ma —$1.00, The, |e; be Aluminum Thimbiles 4 fey ty Sek bihiew | Shell Walr Ping, for 20: 360 Rub= jor ‘ber Dressing Comb, for Ibe; 26c Fegervations must be promptly | Pushes, for ibe; 190 Picture, 16x20, j matted fer frame, for 10c. Over in the Linen section there wil be some very rare val- ues—in time for the Thanks- giving table Bleached Table Damask, 68 inches; “The Henrietta” Prices—81.60, $1.00, Tho, $0c, 28. ‘GRAND OPERA © fe HOUSE Theater. John Cort, Mer. Phone, Maine 65. |Friday and Saturday, November 21 ‘and 22, Saiurday Matinee, Hosts of Good Things, | Biggest Comedy Hit of the Season, Company of Exceptional Ability. | Prices—$1.00, 7c, 60c, 250. Seate | now on sale. G R A Nl over faci Leading | HOUSE ‘renter. JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 66. Irish manufacture; for $1.29. ‘nize Bleached Damask Napkt worth $1.75; special $1.39. ze Bleached ory Napkins; 00; Double Satin Barn: er knows its virtues; 12%e a yard. Huck Towels for hotel; size 18x: worth 10¢, and splendid money's worth at that, for Tie. Huckaback Towels; size 20x40; splendid value at 20c; for 12%o. ‘Women's Satin Ribbon Belts, very newest styles, worth $1.00, for 690. Children’s Wool Underwear, worth Ibo, for sie, ‘Women's Flat Wool Vests and Pants, worth $1.00, ror @zc. Children's Fleeced « Vests | Beginning Sunday, N vember 23. | Dainty MAY SARGENT |The Most Superbly Gowned Woman on the American Stage, | In the Raging Laughing Comedy, \“OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY” Prices—$1,00, T6c, 86 and 2%e, | Seats on Sale Friday, 10 A, M. THIRD AVENUE THEATRE — a Pants, worth $1.00, for 620. 3 ‘Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, worth $1.50, will be $1.19. | Outing Flannel Skirta, worth 60c, will be 39e. ss FG — Rall Pearl Buttons, worth 150 a esol, Mar.: phones—fannet, Mata | dozen, ” e ot; Independents Wat, Benttte's ety ups | 20zCN. Will be 7 ‘Torchon Laces, worth To and 100, theater. "A high-class family te- Prices—20e, 8c, 400, 800. ‘8 20¢ Lawn Kerchtefs, will TONIGHT aturday Matinee and Night, | Jules Murry's Big Scenic Buccess, “Lost River” NEXT WEEK At the Dress Goods counter— All Wool Scotch Flannels, in pretty Nght-colored stripes; -worth $1.00, will be 65. All Woo} Diagonal Dress Goods, In all colors; worth $1.26 a yard, will new A big lot of Popline, Seced ‘Twisted Worsteds; worth 790 0 yard, will be 59 avy Skirting Cheviots, in navy ; worth $3.59, will be $1.19; the best In 66 inches wide. Linen Collars, in good styles; worth 12\o, will be sold at 4 for 100. ana and | priced; but space fortiids more, Salo starta in the annex-at § a.m. | Ten-cent’ Silesias will be 6igc “ Blnok Perc . worth 12Yo,will be | OPRNING SUNDAY NIGHT, [@ye: Heavy Black eaven ware 20c, will 12Mec MASON AND MASON There are scores of other items i equally as good and equally low: | In Their Latest Success, Stone, Fisher & Lane) | Second: Ave. and Universite St. | ‘Rudolph ona Adolph: he Greatest Musical Comedy of thy Season. First Time Here, worth ‘The for S00 a hes Full Bleached Damas! imc! “HELLO, BILL? = [rise rose Bi OES 9 2-in, Bleached Satin | Damask, By W. M. Goodhue. 4 Scotch make; worth $1.25, for x A Hilarious Comedy Double Satin Damask, inches | ry aad Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings Painless Extracting Oftice—From 717 Second Ave. 50 exami Pies 30a. 'm. to8 Dm. Sunday, #:90 a.m. tom Rooms 11,12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook = Teke Elevator— nd | z NOTICE OF Our entire stock, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ry of all kinds, Cut Glass, Solid Sterling Silverware and Rog- ers’ Silver Plated Ware and Cutlery, Silver Novelties, Purs- es, Field and Opera Glasses, Spectaces, Eyeglasses and everything appertaining to a first-class Jewelry business will be offered without reserve to the highest bidder, ‘and wagons, one grays, weight about 2 pounds, good workers; farm team, weight about good driving mare, alot and wagons, will be sold te est bidder at 1212 Westers sem Friday, November 21, at] Bs BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS PAINLESS DENTISTRY—Tn, on coved tn and chanical equipment for the practice of Painless Dentaeey i Pacific Northwest. A 12-Yegr Written Guarantee With All Silver e Porosiain Crowns Gold Crowns, 22k « ridge Work, per tooth, Our Artistic Vuloan Plates. All work under “ supervision of Dra. and M. ©. Sipes, both holding: degree of L. D. 8. D. D. Sy both members of the tege of Dental Surgeons, Boston Dental Parlors 1422 Second Ave., Opp. Bon Mi: Hours—8:89 a.m, to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. till 1 Bm Fredrick & Co. Jewelers and Opti Hinokley bik. 715 Second Ave. Lady Attendant.