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LOCAL TEACHER’S| i, ENG . : vt CERTIFICATES ST TOMORROW | eco go} TD THE PEN ~~) ° " a i ale sus Me » Lo At the ¢ = er ‘ Eaeeeron Or c King ty (Star Special Service.) OLOS REGULAR \ i ‘ 1 OLYMPE > tit a1 - goiety 0% 1, Ida Bh I + | ron i baby t t to the stat SESSION Mra Rena Le I Maud | Penitentiary at Walla Walla, ie a ~ « M, Burg, Ora Burgena, J. M. | eret Jetert " 6 mother Fashing Ph Mise M. A. Ca Kate i) " any her fe We w af r, Agnes Mire ' n haa arisen ‘ Ce 1 Davia iasion, ‘The mother ts wy . Bisent Raith Mt ve Mra. Py i, Lacey M | * ra i Altea M stys Gillette, Loulse Good S Rev, M » Harrah, Edith Harri f oe Norw Haatings, Reoube Hay nt Pathorat Rallard,| ora & Herren, Lilla H ta, phe M er ab ne Effie Jacks 1 e Their 0 t Fr. M Lie Kaurt. | dee Un Washing L. Maxine | \ le . Pe 1 Pox y Kate B. Keown, | the mother 1 grandmother have ve R M. Ki Mary B Mot both writter e tate board of rs A Contribution | M MoGee, Mra, & N. McNaugh. | S0@trol asking that the child be al ~ N I Katherine Martin, Mra Carrte | owed to pany ite mother to y of Wash-| ™ 1, La Mra C, HM, | *R@ penitentiary. At y General is the West | ¥ : fea, | Atkinson haw the letters 7 Ae N rol « and with @ request for Seatt Mrs M. Lea | ¢ the Fa Katherine Parker «| sind os So aoe ke yUNCIL WINS OUT eraity of f@® HM. Peterson, Vinta 1 ~ tom, Se A Study of] Mary B Rice, Imma Rossing, Mra ‘Washing ifieation ot Languages,"| Minnte Roth, Dolly Seidel, A. C pane meine Parkland acad-| », Alura Spencer, Georgiana ar Special Service.) The Mak-| Serteer, Mary & ery, Lucy| OLYMPIA, Nov, %—The su People,” Prof.|* Margaret “ Maud | Preme court has granted an infur ee Mary Sumartidasm, Mar-| tion restratning the supertor t ‘We. he Kate Thompson, Carrie |Of Chehalis county trom interfering Felix ‘Welese’s| ! Neltie Tuck, Ancic Ulin, |'n any way with the revocation by iy W. beateneet.| 7 Van DeVeer, Gra L|the mayer and council of Aber ps \ an, Ethel TL. Ward, Lou #2} een of the saloon license granted meeuie Dreams Florence Wes Adetie |Jacobsson @ Burk. The supreme H. H. Gowea,| © r, Alma Wiese, Jennie 1, | court holds that under the law the H. Witla, Bara M. Wilson, Mrs Franc | ™@ayor and i hawe the right i ae Alice Yates, Harrict M. Me- | revoke sem, and that courte a fps | h leen Malloy, Aaron G,| Cannot review that right and in eed AI yy N Ca Rudie, R. Bik a | torte v » ite exercine. . ~e.* t Swiney, V. W t Ida pres Prof.) ys Taylor, Alta M. Wayne, Henriet | Washington State) i. Wingutest, Josephine Winquiest, eoretary, Rev.) tice J. Martin, Jenale L. Burton, on, Norwegian La A G. Fields, Myrtle Kiger, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 29.—Ien Balla ORECREIVO | Stewart, Irene Walker MeN rine P wi ‘ F, Anderson.! Anna’ M Raptia | tty © legions eleva Walla Walla; Dr.| ssary Bet Ratara | of . ¥ sk to sity of Washing Br AA Byrne, everybody and who k we © : Exge, Washi Mary J. Clugston, Danaing hings t ok ‘ %, bege aman “ Carrie M Rn | t thatanding ar ' 4 _ * | Glikey, Hmily Green wald, Nettie M. ro usta | | Hart, Rachel Hyland, J. F. Ulings- |, taiges oe swag Fray nat a J s the mancot of ne a Anna B. Kane, Clara K Law~ . B- | cha oa « " WAITING FOR | Ada J. Mahon, Maude Powell, | ‘her ™ ahinodice . face « good ‘ L Bette Poulson, Emily Prieattey, | e°n"°y . He t# the elevator fer ly ig. Muth Bquires, Janet t imine jing, and ET m, Philip Brady, Cor will probably le he prowd ; ote J. Beatty, W. O. Farmer t pos Jeasie 1. Kenyon, Kathe » ' vot am ie y* Lata Nettleton, Eta & “1 7 - w . onte PF . mt » i L wae 8 great A h Mthel Be tren | nett, Ethel Mae Brophy ie i‘ at the bie between! Davidson, M. Ethelyn Marper, Otto | Jute Stew ee i in . the be * BIET - PRESENTED (Star Specra! Service.) be done was to keep quiet OLYMPIA, Nov. 29.—Seattle cor Beth sides are heard from in Sl — fited papers , oe as fe the mater To THE PASTOR | Sins | ioc hmceeen invert. | Geiger has written ye mpany, of Seattle, 1 % Principal Cloyd for an ex of capital to § J. B 7 = of the matter | company, elatm of trade mark; Piset 3 meee Sees has bees trying} T? gregation of Weatmin. | Land pa articles, $15,000; | | ab mason to se a game with }* sbyterian church yesterday | Gray & Heker peered | but thelr minnager woul: ed the pastor, Rev, J. M. Wi. | United States Reduction | pile nO date excepting Thanks a mitt wots yonot 94 aah. ompeny n . & Father O'Brien, whe had charm SO TT ae the big cathedral fair, wae pre (Star Special Service.) ce sented with $960 by the Catholle fatr SPOKANE, Nov The ath Whe Bors of the two senior roll — ttee im apprectation of the Hote from Seattle be ok ore event! af the high school are prac: |/F°™' Work be accor rent 2 ag Bly on arr weedagy yor apt iy the game which will bel" wn with that oking ight at the Spokane Athletic cluty] tite oe uhersten The | * probable that he wili take « | The summary: : al Set Mr. Hixcins’ roll gave the |°** cating, 200-pound clase-—H. G Seattle, won two straight? and elected Philip Stew ge and Fleyd Way, man IN MINE SHAT: Seattle Brides MAY SEND BABY, THE SEATTLE STAR THU RSDAY NOV ag, 19) LEGLESS BEN’S SOUL ¢ THIS 18 BEN M'NULTY, Vent EVEN joonnuen ts Max Anderson, Spokanm six and seven minute me * | the rell room 2 i Both . od — oe Wil be agreashly sarprised when Wrestling, 158-pound class—He 1B Chae contest ts expected they see the fmmen: assor nt |e m" ey and| fof 9x12 carpet rugs which the ¢ rd te x . Spe} Olden Time tury Furniture Company value at} JOPLIN, Mo. Nev. %9--A Miller, | ** second ta two $s s ) and will sell for $22.00; | Burt Schumacker, B A. Allison and)” resulted im Bo fall and were ance will be given at] $18.50 values of $x12 tapestry Brus-| Top Emerson, four miners, fell 100 | decide a by referee on aggressive Park Pavilion, Thankagiving rugs at $13.50. Ext fegt down a shaft of the Windbow | 9°" = | Waguer'’s full orchestra/fine line of China silk mine, near Webb City, yester ay| Boxing, 150 pounds Chester fermish unusually good music {prices The and $1.00, will afternoon and were instantly killed. | Brown, Seattle, was given the de iaat indy and opend a de{at Sic a yard. The cinton over Max Neumann, Spokane etathors | priees are for Friday and | Ctosing watches, diamonds | in four rounds, a only. Store closed all day 1 jewelry at baresin prices | Boxing, 149 pounde—Cal Harris, day Unete Jo« and ave eee | Be defeated Eddie Jobnacn, of ay ne; feferee stopped bout in and don’t forget that tomorrow and Saturday you can buy $10.00 MEN’S SUITS for $ 5.00 $12.00 MEN’S SUITS for $ 6.00 $15.00 MEN’S SUITS for $10.00 $18.00 MEN’S SUITS for $12.50 $18.00 OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES $12.50 UNION GOODS UNION STORE UNION CLERKS A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Av., Next Door to the Bon Marche are th féund to save Johnsot from @ punishment. ELKS’ MEMORIAL MAY BE COAT OF i Arrangements for the Flix een service, Sunday afternoun,| First Presbyterian chureb, pleted The eulogy will be given by Rev | |W. D. Simonds, the Invoeation by | Rev. M. A. Matthews, and the bene by Hey. W. A. Major. A } ceram will be given in whic « is jin | brofdered on thit heavy binek ik too telnet. i ; | are welt on the bimek i Y } | tre an j me lembroidery in basket and vine de | algn, | whieh, in forn, ie a delicate tracery embroider “After the Turkey fort than a | tury fatyle lday only their friendship during the past year h the Bike’ quartet will take ql will also be an organ by Mins Clara Lewye will vocal solo, aad Franz A on the program for a vic STOCKINGS Mine Bertha Arieen Tet rende ai The fashionable shops are abliand with faney howlery for women. a h delieate pink silk stocking, y woave, has the handsom@ with forgetmenots in ee A conventional design flowers appears at the opening, (2). Blaborate orchids are em All the pastel shades used and the design stands out | (a). White afk stocking with |Stack Ince medaiiions inset and sarrounded by Ince Insertion, about In corn color ail on will need a good fest, What wuld be nicer to supply this com:| feat fron bed fn amy for, and brass trimmed. The Con Furnttare Co. will sell an $86 bed for $6.96; also a $7.50 at $4.95, on Friday and Satur Thia atdre wil, be clowed day ‘Thursday and manage ont wish to thattk ( Pablic for generous patronage and ‘SUNSHINE ALWAYS IN t final—all but the law and| Wr Preatd R volt visited | i olty a go ed | b a” * premident maw ° stopped and Hen w | shook hands with t resident, for the « was not down on the pro aram. For nine years Men has been car ng hie passengers up 1 wr staira, and Thankngly there are I reds of ¥ ha 5 in & good old w t “ Bat § has sunsh in hin} soul and would think so even if his friend re not an Ww rous as bis ACTION (Beripps Tele BROWNBVILI General A ph Service.) Texas, Nov B. Nettleton, of Chi ly assistant retary ry, writes to the war partment concerning the action of the president in dismissing the colored soldiers fore fallure to di vulge the identity of members of the army guilty of the recent out rages here. He states that he has made an aPeotutely impartial investigation of the case aud thinks that the president did only what was right and necessary in dismissing the sot diers. He characterizes the silence of the entire company as little bet ter than a coospiracy and says that the only alternative ander the cir cumstances was the one accepted by the president, which was to | Gomsee the entire body cago, DEAD MATE A coat found In the bay by Cap tain Jackson, of the camer Man ette youterday, is believed to have belonged to Mate Dennison of the Dix. The finding of the coat oe vinees the master of the Manette that bis grappling hooks reaily did strike the sunken ship night before Inet The fog prevented another effort t6 loeate the Dix taet night —$—<—< The habit of saving is one of the greatest of civilizing in You will feet more fike ‘somebody” if you have a sav ings account with us. WePay4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Actounts RR ANCHEM— Georgetown, Renton JAMES D. HOOR nion Saving: & Trust Co. To call and see the way we are selling oar meetanical tools. The prices are right and the quality of the goods are gitar anteed And ft wit welt be worth your time to ent! and ew amine our Mne of Carving Seta before purchasing ¢lsewhere very set prrehased here ia ab- solutely, UKr&AA toed 4% INTERESTNS SAVINGS $18.00 Children’s Overcoats and Suite Drs, Geo. DB. Realdonce. Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. Make Your Christmas Money Go the — Possible Way Seattl Ninety FE. Rar we, Buy all Cents i You Save } Your will } Presents Buy at a } McCarthy’s Dollar’s { | Where Worth } } You Can Anywhere Secure the in the Per Cent Best Store i Merchan- Tomorrow If You dise Choose _ iawn Buy Here Prices You Can Fou Friday Afford to Like Pay You save ten cents on every dollar’s worth you buy here tomorrow and on every other day of the week you will find yourself many dollars richer if you do all your trading at this store Ladies’Suits AT HALF AND LESS At the going out of business sale of the New York store, 1112 Second av. no woman can realize the tremendous cuts we have made on every article of goods in the entire stock, unless you visit the store Friday. it costs nothing to examine this fine line of la- dies’ Cloaks, Suits, Wa Sitk Petticoats and Muslin Under- wear; mo one will ask you to buy. The prices plainly marked on each garment will sell the goods if you know low prices when you see them. The following prices tell the tale of the greatest slaughter of fine merchandise ever held in this city: EVERY SKIRTS Skirts in heavy black Panama, pleated and cireular effect, strapped and with stitched bands of same. These Skirts are well worth $16.00. Sale PETTICOATS Silk Petticoats and long silk Ki monas—a beautiful assort- ment at JUST HALF PRICE. COATS. Handsome three-quarter length black Broadcloth Coats, lined FATHER desires to provide for bis children. Small sums placed with this company early in the child's life become large amounts by rea prices ...87.98 and 88.98 | with white, gray and black con of vegular add Skinner's satin; formerly $46. ee ee eo $20.00 ruling fore the tions and the WAISTS SILK UMBRELLAS. long child comes to need Slik Taffeta Waiests, black and Beautiful Silk Umbrefias, gold any substantial amount navy blue, elbow and long and pearl handles. Very suft- of money for education %; formerly $9.00. Sale able for Christmas gifts; were or @ start in business, : $4.98 $6.50. Sale price 25 Our Muslin Underwear is of s Fs ret rt ee Al-woot Albatross Waists, in [| finest quality, beautifully made ALBx MYERS. bee. lack and red; former | and trimmed with German and Pe" AP RMIT Cashier. Sale price ..§1,.98 | Valenciennes lace and Swiss em- broidery. These goods have to be seen to be appreciated, ALTERATION HANDS WANTED, Fancy Evening Waists, allover lace, Crepe de Chene and taf feta, at HALF THEIR FOR MER PRICE. NEW YORK STORE 1112 SECOND AVE. Opposite Garvey-Buchanan Co. Goods at Your Own Price. 1207 Gecond Ave., Seattie Wath. L. . HOFFMAN, FOUR FOUR BIG BIG FRIDAY FRIDAY Overcon 8.50 and $20.00 SPECIALS, SPECIALS. HALF OFF. HH. Lewis 4 CO, 1206 Second Ave. 100 Turkeys at 163c TO CLOSE. EVERY ONE GUAR. ANTEED. ARMOUR'S EASTERN HAMS Ife — EASTERN LARD, POUND ge 22 POUNDS SUGAR $1.00 FOUR oc | The Fair Dept. Store | “ac FRIDAY FRIDAY and Afiés Mm. 19-15-17-19 Second Ave. er SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Invest In Health What Investment Wil! give you better SPECIALS. SPECIALS. Red Sults Red Coats Pacific Outfitting Go, 422 PIKE STREET. sare treated Whether chronts any dceipe pith pitecrie: braces |J A splenaid showing tm thitne Pnitnowathe PIANOS _ [ff much wanted garments, Victor and Edison $1 per week, Brn ARD cdr a ‘Talking Machines | asia ¥ ey MUSIC, STRINGS PATHY Goge Hot Hit itenit Second Ave., Seaftte | 4] ‘OUP Creatment te common aenge, Yow 1 und A ever; detail, No mys PEPZONE Guaranteed to cure all Stom ach and Liver trouble. bottle at RAGLEY’S, 2d and Pike 706 Ist Avenue Queer Ann. jos