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THE SEATTLE STA meecprealoyor- || The Plymouth Shoe Co., 707 Second Ave. to a new tal r " ns a final t, a petit ’ Gov Mead a few days age! a FRANK PASQUALLE, THE TA-| Governor Mead refused to grant it COMA MURDERER was] end when Pasqua aw that hie hope wa he took tt GAME TO THE END slcally and wald he was ready for Hie wa a pirtt all through Ta . me 1 ama As he ped onto the . Warden Kee His neck was t » by the fal | ie YERX (ATTHETHEATERS EVERY SHOE IN THIS STORE 1S AN “HONEST SHOE” FOR THE MONEY. Bhp cA tomorrow, last day of ea and Ooifee Markets | At Green} dou ““couch week’’-- rane oor a a tion. *** * ** »* * Br Groen, Lak Lay RE oe ee i Te = ‘Sage > Mn "veh vai tewab PLYMOUTH SCHOOL - piaaieienin : j . — ‘0 be aure this will prpve one of our very a our UT Oe Y az ubll a Bi - au " I “-) ms ! RIDAY . Week" } 7 J nd ft r wit? be the b 4 Be Desgware just the FINEST QUALITY. goods at th i last vat stiona elling ever given you Tame teen's liard-Wear. Shoes Child's Extra Fine "Ply. elther of the a bs Mer al * dines 9 to 13%; pri School shoes, Super Goods. * On the © Youths the saine, sixes i to 2 KA~ aradon | ¥ : : your convenience $1 . I a vepenlS oe , ° wore the same, sizes 2% to t imported apd in a ¥ * Fine “Ply per Ib You te 3% $1.75 and $2.00 by paying cesh and {| “UNDER SOUTHERN SKI your old heater taken as part Large - home at, per tb B3¢ | There . Ben payment on the purchase of Plymouth Extra quality J “8 e : Began anew ne B he World sizes 2% t ; : 63¢ | ine w tbo > aneae aa anh: 2 be est in the Worl OUR TRADE Choice Gra ». per tb . 1 On Children’s Shoes ts the QHE | headed impulsiveness, @ warm acer ae aca pares Ligh grade 40. t any of our | toward friends and foes alike, th Teather? Shie steve GbGn me, * gee are the characteristics of Amariou's we aro exclusive Seattle 3 ° 5 5 m not keep the other kind. mn t ‘ WRe lsouthern types, and with there agents for the WILSON quite equal to most of the 40c per|® Play Which has made a great tm FELT SLIPPERS, . Ih. Coffee: is here, according to} Pression upon the theater-going Women’s Felt House Slippers with give, oF package, at from 38@ to |P pee tt yg greeted it Try One Pair and You Will Always Wear Them leather soles; aale price...59€ Ye ell-filled ho ed its ssiciniidniosiansiiseitiansiteaeiniian *; ae: Vaanon es eee, performance in Seattle at tha Grand Standard Furniture Co. ssouneit tana . Thursday night and seldom has a . Whole Department is at wattle audience been : . je audience been so profound 220 pairs of Women's $1.60 C cant Ge Tat. |moved than by this play, A look PLYMOUTH SCHOOL SHOES fort Slippers; sale price. OB@ about the audience reveale? many for Children | f doth sexes furtively wiping thete Are mode of tne dest materialand | i you care to save money on WOMEN'S SHOES. Jeyes and then sheepishly looking tee! Shod.” Ba me Sy To by wm fo CANNOT und to seo if their neighbors no: Llne pore, sises 9 to 12%, price | Lr whan Ny Ae ane oe oh 3%, Pat. }ticed them. It is safe to say, how ae $1.50 | _. net be disappointed EE widths, all sizes; UNDERSTAND ever, that few noticed, as all were THEY WANT A NEW SUBMARINE CABLE Youths’, sizes 13% to & oe an | Noting bow they are made. = oar capes. sal A V jeither engaged in the same we NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—Ciarence | Boye, sines 2% to 5%, ‘price = ico Gahest $1.00 0 Jor were paying too close an |W. Mackay, president of the Com- | ot Fe spetint $2-00 | caiidren's Plymouth Behooi Shoes, acific Cable company, yoo (ne wen 8% to 1% ade the announcement that | » Girls’ Plymouth cf BOYS’ VULCAN SHOES. Tana, $1.50 tlon to the stage to see be Ry was DENTISTRY | <=") CONVENTION }the story of a southern girl with = ihn a j two lovers, and between the latter view will Other Dentists Unfamiliar With || “deadly feud existe. One of the! aaprists OF PACIFIC COAST wtinent dire This W. ‘ul Process Are || Young mon has learned the secret of | ot Jeane ‘The kind that wear, made from old fashioned caif. Little Boys’, sizes 9 to 13). price 1g Women's Plymouth Behool Shoes, sizes CHILDREN'S SHOES. Completel Roe a family scandal, which the old ° op 2 4) markable Success. Jing from hee se ote ths anrld.| VENTION NEXT VEAR Eoin’ Eeaian ane cae [EL Bove’. stave 8% to 5%, price 0 Way They oi 6, male, price ’ yx frag the etd tiene ae, MIM Pracie- Tj} and he threntens to expose the se- ‘ pany, was signed yeaterday | rf ase mage oe . $2.25 8%: sale price a sian . methods and are distreasing and g)°T@t Unless the girl consents to} y . and an agreement for landing | Child's Bright Dongola Patent embarrassing their patients with |} @arry him. PORTLAND, Sept. 15.—Baptists/ rights at nghal was aigned by Shoes, sizes § to 8; sule price plates of false tecth and beige {| Tho company are ali well adapted! of the Pacific coast are anxious to] (hina geveral wecke oan | LAGIED HOP BHOES O55, we rene ans - 4 work, are wholly unable un- |} to their parts. 4 some of the in & convention the coming Ye@r.| stackay states that when these (Mf We ere still selling Ladies’ $6.00 Minsew Ali Solid Patent Tip dertsand why the Ohio Dentists |] dividual players are deserving of for the purpose of considering im! iow tines i Shoes in small sizes and nar- Shoes, sizes 11 to 2; sale price. moplete, they wilt | have achieved their wonderful [| great praise, The work of Mim Mil-| tereata common to this section row widths at, « pair... S195 suce A ° | Penherty Ge tea to |} He Bvans as “Annor ‘Liser,” the James Bdmunds, of this city, Bap-| oooh two-thirds around the globe explain hg een that the || little pickanainy who didn’t know) tixt Sunday school missionary, is } Obie Dentists could do what thes [| But that she was “most 200 years| of the conviction that such a con-| represented and make good their }) Old.” was excellent. Miss Char-| vention should be held not later us claims. Now, however, since they || lotta, a# “Aunt Doskey.” was the than the firit week in May tion, FAMO Sh/P rm & part of a system which wilt 33 eS LE ANO VICINITY FOR THE CELEBRATED W. L. DOUGLAS ce SeecatacsRcians 00. $2.50. $3-00. $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES FOR MEN. have dem ed to the world |] typical old English mamm in order that, if desirable, a delegs conclusively and eehan }tion might be sent to speak for the BO) “ . - ——-— —— that thelr | system Following the three remaining! interests of this coast at the Bap- IN NE? ARD: iether tanta ta. Chibeiio aunts. eae ae oer. wee cate ‘olson. Nelson says that the HE SH SER OO ERNE RE they can and do make good every ||Dertormances of “The Merrymak-| ist anniversary meeting, later ie a | THE SPOKANE TAX LEVY wlll |t get a plano, There are many|Sffair is the result of misunder- ls, thy tke Gh th ane. ors” at the Seattle, Friday and Set-| the same month PHILADELPHIA t. 15.—The]| not excend 13 mile. pot aban contests to be pulled| sanding PURSUED BY MUMMIES , It ie pretty hard for those || Urday nights and Saturday matines,| “The time for auch a meeting”) Katahdin, the famous ram com-|Siwag FRUIT GROWERS can-| tr wane ive patients for which the! Krca. | EDWALL, Wash., Sept. 15-— who are unfamiliar with the un- }| William's “Ideal Burlesque” com-| says Mr. Edmunds, “would be most| structed after designs made by Ad-| not find a market for their products, | pads eit! be conducted by the mer-| SPOKANE, Sept. 15. s. wi-|*, . : derlying principles of Alveolar || pany will appear at this playhouse.| opportune. questions of vital im-| miral Ammen, and which for a long and many are cutting down their or vi aa. ites goa, en osteopath phyuiclen, wat crazy man, evidently thinking Dentistry to betieve that the |] starting Sunday matines. The two-| portance being before at the/time has bec lying idle at the! Shard. ee oe enagemne Ten over by two boys on horseback, |* 2e_vacnet to oh SSE Obio Dentists can perform the Il act comedy that opens and closes| present time for consideration and/ League island navy yard, i . : period of old Egypt, was am ® y operations which they do The ad-| COUNTY SCHOOL superintend yesterday afternoon, and last night Go * te the show is said to be one scream adjustment. Chief among these i#/ ually falling to pieces. The navy) on; * A warrant {s out for the arrest ss Ohio Dentists’ patients, how- Il trom begiuning to end and ie called|the educational problem. That the|depertment’s tmaquandary concera- "THOMAS WOOOL. Af, tee of n|% Otte J. Noles, who is secused | ted trom tholajarion they have their own expe Every-day Life.” The large chorus) Baptists of this coast ought to em- ing the ship's future and it ts doubt prominent Walla Walla farmer, at of the malicious destruction ot a as absolute proof 4 enjoy the [| is making a hit Im every city where ter upon an enlarged educational ful whether the $2,000 required to tempted suicide Thursday : structure at Twelfth and Norman on/ The annual convention of the comfort and satisfaction which |) the “Ideals” have appeared work probably few, if any, doubt.) make the most necessary repairs on) geNaATORS ANNKENY AND September ll. H. P Decker agrees | Western Washington organization their great work alw — However, what and where are ques | the ship will be allowed. The naval! pice were in Port Townsend Thure furnish the details of the ter- of the W. C. T. U. is to begin at aoe =," Manager Russell. of the Third| tions upon which there t* no little construciors and others have been | day and at Friday Harbor Fri rible offense and wants to prose- Aberdeen September 22. Sat Gap e8 ahites or trie Avenue theater, announces that be) difference of opinion. On the acad- examining the ship with a view to) sgUNDAY TARGET PRACTICE will, at Saturday matinee, present) omy, the seminary and the college ascertaining whether it is possible cannot be compelled of the Nations and iw th natural, —_— ge ay tl gga ms with beautiful souvenirs | question, Baptists ghould all pall to to convert it to some practical use. ays the attornes.qumerel enapewrens Dealings — Small Prette—Meny Sales—— That’s Our Mette rested near bere yesterday by ® 4 the hallucination that “thee @ ummmies were pursuing him.” & He is not known here and re #& © fuses to give his name, Serer...) at. | | | | i iclictieliataiiciietitattattalat.i.1 | £6, solid, perfect teeth. They know || bis p: that they can tighten loses and [jot the company now playing “On the! gether but ft is so constructed for the pur- | * falling teeth and make them last [| Bridge at Midnight” at the theater.) “From such a gathering. also, pose of ramming ina naval engage |@ eee eee eae eer eee as long as any. They know that |The Convict's Daw should go forth a strong and wteady ment that the removal of this prin-| ® *® they can straighen the offering at the popular up-towa| pull for the holding of the Baptist | cipal characteriatic would cast more|® NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 15— # 2615- 2617 First 2615- 2617 First ; ee es eee theater next week National Anniversaries upon this than the sbip would be worth with-|# Hereafter the Sunday closing ® | he ee ve ful. That they can reat — |coast in 1968. Our relation to the out the novel structural function of law will obtain in North Yak- & A Avenue p> Bre mle : Mrs. Wiggs of ‘the Cabbage |Orient and Alaska are other sub-|offense . It was realized early that|# ims. last seer wngtnmtrh tg yi! venue we teeth to a whole, sou Patch” will be seen at the Grand for) jects that are pertinent. Finally, the Katahdin a failure aad it| * indians from the hopficids ter ct condition and g! m | four aight nest week. starting Sun-|1 wish to suggat the meating of| was decided that as littie es posuible| * Torieed the town, and es a. se: § anced sercteoaseint 0 Aes Se ee . ¢ as | day, and all the httle Wiggins are| the Baptists of this coast in a vig-, would be done h the ship. a| sult the citizens have decided H thelr own health th. ‘They Iithere; the “Jography” children,|orous campaign for the increase of! nobody wants the ship and cating that during the hoppicking * — By 2. _ 7 Asia, Australia, Kuropena and Chris'our Sunday schoc The founda-|can be made of it, it is not consid | cOhee Gente eae tac tiuie |, with his peg-stick, Pete, with the| tional character of our work de| ered wise to expend any money for| They know that there is not «| Cther sons and daughters of the| mands of us the highest type of | keeping it afloat. For that trouble or se of the teeth. Patch, make the scenes bright and/| efficient service. it is quite probable that the season no more “firewater” #| shall be sold on Sunday. The # ity counct! has been appealed | to, and will at once revoke the #} mesth or gums that the Oblo | merry with the sunshine and play J Jin, at one time a famous ship, will licenses of any saloon or store # Mitte cola aime qeteny niet cetthest LACROSSERS WORKING be allowed to crumble to pieces in| ® keeper who sella liquer on Sun- #| and for all time to come. « The Seattle lacrosse team OM | ins graveyard of the navy at Laague| ® day, the day when the abo- | It is no wonder. then that the A special matinee will be given| Thursday evening, coached by Cap-| isiand rigines ate off duty and sup- *| Obie Dentists have the complete fae the Star theater Saturday after-|t#!ns Milne and Yorke, put in a few | ® plied with money to purchase #/ confidence and gratitude of all [| \ooe t allow the children to see| ure of the hardest practice this their patients, no matter what 7 r others may say of how. much | the trained dogs and monkeys in| ear at Recreation park. The meu ¥ they may decry their system. | Hunt's troupe These include some| *¢ I" very good condition and with | F ‘They have passed that stage Jlexcondingly clever little animais|*h practice Friday and Saturday | where disparaging statems and the little bieycle riding monkey | ‘he captains are very confident that | \’ 16 to %4, : 1 iced a affect th e any differ- [\ seems to have almost human intel-|t€F can worst the Capital City F 1 sizes 16 to 34, specially priced ence in the & ork they are [| Heonee | team on Sunday. omen’s NewFa from .... Se to Whe Going for their thousands of pa ee | Victoria has defeated Vanecuver | Women’s Flaunelette Night tients, whose confidence they ]/ w EW YORK. Sept. 16—Komural since playing here last, and Seattle Underwear | Gowns, medium weight, full reg elling. We are offering better values than ever before. Keen business foresight emphasizes our ability to anticipate the markets. Yours the benefit—ours the pleasure. Note the prices. Rseusadenccesaceue . * firewater.” * With stocks bigger, brighter, and values better in every department, we are fairly launched into Pall * *| eee hehehe Fully protected by Ohio De leran, and a Port Towhsend pioneer Women’s North Star Jersey 4 ; say a ite diagnosis is not yet| day, so that Sunday's game wil ; tatled for %c, Bee Hive price | am Heo a eens poss othing alarming sod fw pbably be a — "| de Thursday bed Form-fitting Flee 4 Cot | -tulled tor 3 mice iar Dentixtry. Others claim ver has developed | . ott MAYOR OF wena TOMER, [J tom Vests and Pants to match. | worta's Como and iingilsh Plate | ing to do this are tmposters * 4 mpeon, has resigned an’ 7 oni nelette Night Gowns, fancy | The Ohio Dentixte’ feex are || Saturday Special—Men's Suits, | Soft and Stiff Hats [Seascemcenee wetgnt, ‘rernied for’ Sie be | trimmed in white, fancy and very reasonable *¢ so than At the $3.00 Hat Store can't be beat BPHRATA its to have a bank Hive price only Ze | 5, | solid colors, retailed for $1 a1 Blue Serge, fall wetght, Women's “Fitwell” Jersey Rib those of ordinary 4 | | Bee Hive price only.......98¢ | itists doing in style or quality. KE. N. Brooks | son common work They make no j}single ang double breasted, worth! . ©. 1331 34 Ave. | DANIEL R. BIGELOW, the old NEW ORLEANS, La, Sept. 15. |[[ Vests and Pants to | charges whatever foi $12.50; Saturday for $7.95. A.| jae leat pioneer in tho state, died at| Despite the ravages of yellow fever steam shrunk, natural f tion, — ors Bridge &Qo. ae. 1417 Second. ***) Children’s Overceate. Olympia Thursd He crossed tho| the people of this clty are planning per cent wool, retailed for ‘Men’ Furnishin iS | Now fall and winter styles, worth | plains in 1851 and has held many|to attend the “Diamond Jubilee” Bee Hive price only 9g . | $4.00, $4.50 and $6.00. Our Saturday offices In Washington ltomorrow, a free-for-all frolic to || Women's Sanitary Austra SPECIALLY PRICE SA 3 For Style or Quality | Special—e $3.50. A. Bridge| THE ST. P., M. @ M. railway has|raiso funds for the conduct of the | — Form-fitting Vests and | URDAY courtesy and cc The Brooks $2.00 Soft and “Stiff! ¢ co. 1415 ond *** jfiled on over 3,000 acres of fine’ health campaign. A feature of the nts to match, non-shrinkable, The Ohio * practicel | Hats can’t be beat. E. N. Brooks &| | pla finish, retailed for has become “re Co., 1331 24 Ave. } . $1.25, Beo Hive price only. .98¢ Extreme Price Reductions on Re * have » i . risartchee Ry | | | liable Footwear for Seturday's all trained tr Dr iples and } Sellin: letre Oo Make Arrangements Now } felling op ep ee og ph = a || Misses’ and Boys’ | Boys’ Boxcalf Shoes, double sole, ope - enatetent For your Eastern trip. Low round. a es | 1 d warranted not to rip, all solid, * ; » rates via Great Northern Rall - } rw Bee Hive price for Saturday only, particular tine of trip rats ta, Great . F. I U “its And os a result ie highly ski! way. Ticket Office, tnd an -| Ly mae, a n e ear PE ae Re in the same. Beware of tmitat- || lumbia sts. / Boys’ and Misses’ sey Ribbed | Misses’ Vicl Kid Shoes, pat ors. | Minn, i Vests, Pants and Drawers to | light and medium soles, See | tention! This way! {ff match, natural fleece; this gar | Hive price for Gakeniar al OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS, |) agai’ | 18 mont we have carried for four p be "oe Parlors 1, 2. 3, 4, 6, 6, and 84} _Winest Photos in the West at | |] seasons and can recommend | Women's Viel Kid’ Shoes, pial 307% Pike St., cor. Third Av wn eee Am = — nd same for its wearing and wash and Blucher cut, light and medi« specially priced from price for Saturday only ; Fs 10e to Bae 82.48 Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Natural AND SMILING Vests and Drawers to match ‘DRESS _s Women’s NewF; 3 - | sive 24 to 34 this garment n’s Wool Fleeced Vests and / Here’s An Excellent Oppor shoes nial bi Me wtaetaan 0 tan aia 24 104; thie garment | Men's Wool, Pieced Vaste and | rappers great reduct sale in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, which is Hive price for all si onl: | Star brand, the only flece that now in full swing at M. Lewls @ Co, They say: “We are going out of business In the Boys’ and Children to a fraction. Suits that a won't wear off; this garment is | SPECIALLY PRICED FAR SAT Misses’ and Boys’ Natural Austra retatled regularly for 75c, Bee URDAY. lian Wool Vests. nts and Hive price only Oe Drawers to match, steam | Men's Sanitary Australian Wool jot of Women’s Fleece Lined tunity to Supply Your | Department we have cut the price for $3.50, now soiling at $1.75 Home Needs-- Come uile HEE ne tor SEE How SSE, Sante Shah wate 0820, new Ot.0 shrunk, made from a twisted y Ribbed Vests and Draw- | Fall Wrappers, all sizes, Hats—the $2.00 kind for §2.00. The shapes are all the latest, in ess A pyaar ghee we rl rotailed for $1.00 and S108, ae browns, blacks, soft and stiff. recommended for its wearing | pertor finish, retailed for $1.2 Hive price for Saturday niahing goods, $1.25 Shirts, $1.00; $1.00 Shirts, | and non-shrinkable qualities, | Bee Hive price only... rey nie , es as rwear woo! garments for She that sold for $1 All 1 Heavy fleeced Hned the Se best Mason quart Fruit > Ta wool garments that sold for $2.00, $1.2 ”, Tbe kind, 50¢ 26c Sweet Pea Ginss Voso, large oe m mouth . Jars ‘soe Welsbucm Gap’ antis. AOE | Ase white enamored Rance GA si in Bull Caton and Gripe we have tnade ductions that Wiig | Domestics and Beddings Specially Priced for ‘Sat Heautifal Gold Gloss assort- A Py agapin + od wd make you buy if you need one ‘3 eh sural be aon ewes he a Men's Clothing has been reduced to a price that will sell them OUTING FLANNELS. | SHEETINGS. heavy, retailed for $1.25, solding Lunch Box é <4 Suits that sold for $80.00, uow $20.00, Suits that gold for $20.00, 25 pleces Outing Flannel, in neat | | i tic ae yy ere Hive price for Saturday a now $15.00. Suits that sold for $15.00, now $10.00. Suits that sold | stripes “and checks, light and urora 8 leached §=Gheeting, | sos. +s wensusies $1.00 Handsome decorated | $0c Canvas Covered, ° | for $12.50, now $8.50, Remember the place at the corner of First | baie ines: “ated Pm eats Bee Hive price for Saturday | 10-4 Wool Blankets, in Indian Heads, no nice for cosy | | | Logging . pierre TH | Avenue and Cherry 4 | . only ., -18}4¢ | gray and tan, fancy borders, re | | retailed for Tc, Bgo Hive price | Pequot 6-4 Hieached Sheeting Ree | tailed for $6.00, Bee Hive corners... . ave | fe gake Meadow Skeet Tyrkiat th Toilet Soap Bie Be package good quiliy white velopes eee 100 Maesuscript School Tablet, *farge wine. +.s ese he - for Saturday only Be | Hive price for Saturday only.. only « $1.00 real Buster Brown Leggina R | MEN SAI RieP ids. nese chins eke «2 COMPORTERS., for school boys geet THE ET RE IT LE 10 pleces White Outing Flannel, | wruit of Loom and lone We carry a line of Co $1.60 large Extension Bit Orne | ‘(he cloth, B 25 | ‘ deon Re: value, Bee Hive price for Sat for Saturday only we can confidently say that we $1.00 Richardson Kea urday only #%¢] Limit 16 yards to a customer. | ean guarantee you # saving Gt 75 pieces of the Famous Cinder- BLANKETS. to 25 per cent on same. ave a ella Outing Flannel, in white | 10-4 Cotton Blankets, in gray, | specially priced ee" aa cream, fancy and solid colors; tan and white Wool finish, re- | selling at 5o¢@, this is the best outing flannel tailed for 5%cgBee Hive price 1 $1.50, PA ies ap made-—none just as good——Bee ODDY pecvsers verseseerecss Pe 0. 3 Hive price for Saturday and all | 11-4 Cotton Blankets, in Roman our line before mi the time only . veo fde stripes and solid colors, extra 7-8 in to 8 in. H. LE iS g co good firm regular 6%¢ | Bleached Muslin, Bee vive pales gecond to none in the elty, WwW . braced Buck Baw, warranted, ante oe eve

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