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MARKET BASKET HABIT IS FIRMLY ESTABLISHED The mart baske ent fad in Seattle, ts MINERS EXPECT “RAISE IN WAGES "The most of us had given up the habit, the lat business ax hopeless and wore, not fixture, The Were the best yet, And the prices | pounds for 25¢ or $1.26 a box; Calt-| # Were within reach of all fornia grapes, § pounds for H “This game ta new to ua yet" /cantaloupes 25e a dos, radishes, ] sald one weatherbeaten producer | carrots, beets, beans and other | today, “but look out for us next) small stuff went at a “help yourself | year. We will gtve the people of | for a nickel” price } wits a run inom their money that ber egg bev yeep ay in} (Seattle Star's. Matiabice 4 Gaeta: ) i rise the evidence and up a curt ahedenlicton Aint . ' | OMAHA, Neb, Aug Little 1 Pyie Bennie Meyerson, T years old, has ! ZI j Just arrived from Mitau, Kurland, Risin 3 Russta, after having traveled 6,000 cg miles alone from Liver A lit | 4 tle card tled about his neck said to a , the | quisitive and kindly i At the Grand. am Hennle Me i - atries aia ¥ Send me to Richards and Pringle’s Georgia| ore sath Weaass | pe we te Minstrels will be seen at the Grand) New YORK, Aus In order| My father's name is L. Meyerson, tomorrow and Saturday, The com-| that 6,000 up-todate factory giri# He {s waiting for me. pany ts claimed to be better this|™may enjoy the tan and sunburn and} This ts the second time that Ren d : the hundred other joys which go/| nie has done a notable thing th his year than at any other time in Its) Witn a summer vacation, three| short life. His father, four broth history thread factories, the greatest of| ers and a sister lived together at are se |their kind in the world, will close|Mitau and decided to com At the Seattls. | thelr doors August 24 and remain| America, The oldest, Herm le The Gambier” will be played all| locked until § mber 3, when the; came first and located at On i ig esr ER I pe | Wheels will again be put In motion,| The second sos, Goodman, w ae Sore Sy Cee Surges company Ot) wh the ivo that enough of the |®o next and earn enough money to the Seattie. girls.are ready to return to keep| bring the rest of the family tld leave ow recruits But be Goodman ¢ j the machines worktug. | Russia drafted a lot of At the Third Avenue. Laurette Taylor, supported by the , to serve during the war with Japan | few daya t ro the recruits eek in the title role of “Dora Pe © to go to the front, their rela | horne” at the Third Avenue. | (Star “Special Seivien} tives were permitted to come and | rane | BELLINGHAM, Aug Grace | see them and say good-by | At the Lyric. Prentiss, of Seattle, an Ii-yearold| The Meyersons came witht “The Military Maid” will finish | girl, was saved from drowning here | rest, perhaps to say their last good @ut the week at the Lyric. th them they fd by to Goodman. ¥ brought some things man--food, cakes and wi The wine gave Goody Suppose he should drug it to the pich ward their duty on guard It was & good plan, but there was ja drawback. The picket post was some hundreds of yards away from by L. H. Mace, a dock employe at |the Sehome wharf. Miss Prentiss At the Lois, } was crab fishing. She lost her bal Pantages Vaudeville, all the acts ance, fell into the water and was ing new to the city, is drawing solmg down the third time when Ng crowds at the Lois, Mace leaped tu and held her to the sae until he was thrown a rope TAFT IN KENTUCKY 0 cheer Ge an idea tand give 1 diare ink it while io 8 son, 7-VearOld 1 ih the Bhar jennie Meyer ar ero. A long list of headliners, among them Budd, Ross & Co, in “Blinky the Jal! Bird,” ts the Star theater's unsuspecting pedmian, | | where “iman was stationed. but Rennie uy , an . onnte p to offering. (By United Press.) How could he learn when the pick: | him J him that the guards "yea “XINGTON 4 ? nad tad H 4 we « ‘diehae om, LEXINGTON, KY. Aug.” 22.~|ets had taken his wine and were! w i Goodman wasted no time. ing Bennie In hie arms, he | Speretary of War Taft arrived here this morning and will make an ad i ash , ‘The Hungarian band is proving Beanie solved the 1 to be one of the features at Luna! lem made dress here tonight He wae allowed to omain over his outside the line 4 skulk Park. All the big attractions are| night with his brother. Goodman ied across the comutes; For ave H vunning. | ‘The total quantity of tea shipped | eave the wine-to the pickets and | days he hid tm barns and haystacks, j a from India during the year ending | ‘old Bennie, only 4 years old, to traveling by night. He finally fl At Scenic Park. lwith March 31, 1907, amounted to |P/AyY near them, and when they | reac the German frontier, cross» Wagner's band gives concerts 952 286.944 pounds | wore asleep to come and tell him. |ed the line and was safe i only at Scenic Park. The Coney | mecmcr= © on i} fsland attractions of the new Lake | Macey, of New York, has a Wash ’ 5 H Washington resort are proving/ ington fire policy on hia big ¢ OH, MERCY! CIVIL WAR? j popular. partmént store . ; Even Now, in Fancy, Jenkins Sees Biocd Flowing, (Star Special Bervice.) HAMILTON, Ohio, Aug. 22. fhe announcement that Pred | Woodrough, of this city, Is te mar | SHOE SALE | ry Mra. Katherine Hooven, divorced wife of Buyeart Hooven, of Ham Hiton, recall a sensations caring waa some years ago. The behind closed doors Hoeven is 4 son of J. C. Hooven, president of the Hoover-Owen, | Resitechler Co eat Corliss engine makers tn 1d. Mra. Hoover Katherine Go Nek. She was born in Japan. After the | th Shoes and Oxfords for man, girl. Styles, leathers and finish woman, boy and ‘down to date.” ' | | 7 Quality présent ih every pair. The story you know: || *t"@ving at Tokio and Hooolulu| Wt } 3 7 ee 2% she came to America and entered | | How we bought 20,000 pairs at the Trade Auction | college at Oxford. Hooven was a| | : ‘ student at Miami university, of the : Sale held recently in Boston at 62!4c on the dollar. ||fame town There ther met | C i , ¢ " After completing their college The sale continues tomorrow and all week. loourses they parted. Miss Gulick | moved to Honolulu. At the out- | ee ee oe ae break of the Spanish-American : Men’s $3.00 shoes, much better than | ioe a! Mer ayy hes gow - j Mer the War he thet bie temnn, | CONGRESSMAN JNO. J. JENKING the ordinary shoe at the price. After the war he met bis former] lcollege sweetheart in Honolulu, | (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) — in land thelr marriage followed | CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis, Aug.| | The couple moved to this city.|20—Thia is Congressman Jobn J | Then came the divores. The pro jcoedings were never made pubite, but those who heard some of the testimony say It was a continous | Jonkins, chairman of the house ju-| dic committee, who let out a} about “a new civil war” in] discussing (ho recent clakh tn North Boys’ solid as rock, double sole steel shod calf shoes, never before sold for less thea $2.00. $1. 65) sensation Caroling between the United States — Sea } The couple will be married i1/| court and Gor. Glenn and the state - L Tokio, ee irts. Mr. Jenkins, whose home is ere, declarés that unlers the state ood submit to the Usited States courts, such resistance will end tn Boys’ calf, all solid and made for ser- | vice school shoes; value $1.75 to $2.00. | bleodse 4 and disruption of the | Inion } pln ; ; (By United Press.) Bome mosquitoes are strictly 22 BELVIDERE, Ia. Aug wi! fam Jennings Bryan was in one of the coaches of the Chicago @ Northwestern which waa ditched yesterday in a wreck. This in the fourth wreck he hax been in during oh T the past five months, He has al ways escaped without serious in Juries, household pests and are found no where % about the verandas and ale rooma. Another va riety lives exehmaively in the woods and thrives upon animal life of the kind provided by nature, To this class human blood cgmes an « trent Little gents’ $1.50 and $1.25 school shoes. Misses’ school shoes in great variety; Marshall Field & Company hav a Washington Fire policy on their xre | worth $1.50 to $2.00. t institution in Chicago. _*** NORTHWEST= CUMMINGS MUST and Queen pli TT T ] Quality $4.90 and $3.50 shoes, strictly (Star Special Service.) RUS & up-to-date styles o o ’ I . ) LYMPIA, Aug. 22.—Gov. Mead BR A Al sued on the governor of Ohio for i i H. A. Cummings, wanted in Seattle COMPANY Queen Quality and C. P. Ford $3.00 for wife desertion. Cummings was the chauffeur for “Raffles” when the latter was victimizing people of the Queen City First Ave. and Columbia St. SEATTLE, WASH. Worth Considering The loss of a ment may be greater than the for veral re of a Safety Deposit Box in the fire proof and burglar-proof vaults of this company, Every faci} shoes in many new styles, Brooks & or Buy your hat of BN 1831 Second av 2.45 == 91-95 1 Friday Special Oxfords in Women's $3.00 and 50 Oxfords, | all the newest styles and single docu Queen O $3.00 raat Curtain Stretchers, sold regu ity for examining the contents patter a lar at $1.50. On sale Friday of these s is afforded, and } only 5 they cost only $4.00 a year \ 75 Why.take further risk? Call Only one to @ customer | and see our equipment and be convinced of the security of Men's $4.00 and $3.50 shoes, as good fered. * WOODHOUSE SPLATT as the country produce 2.95 ®. SHORROCK, a6 ghey St PHONE J. P. HARTMAN = tn i Vice President THE Lf y | H.L. KLEIN ALEXANDER MYERS | i | \ (ia THE SHOEMAKER eretar iF y ) WA ttyou can't get boots or shoos JV. A. SMITH, BON to tit you, get them made to Cashic ee &, { measure at 217 JAMES STREET, 4 per Ct. Interest paidon Saving THE SEATTLE STAR—THUREDAY AUGUST 22, 190, rich ang the poor, old and young) prepared to supply a public maPket Sag all wares seve ies sraatieg _ tht ape Reg A. thee Tho subcommitt&e of the United thelr he osiuantere in the Labor | © the canned goods king, and are and we w . « | Temple. saving 100 per cept on their pur that will aston h the natives. Mine Workers fs still in densioh The mine workers claim tha chases by dealing direct with the Chaloe rt browuht, Res Ba with the Mine Owners, discussing | many general conditions and minor | grower sack, green Torn sc 8 doa, tome fferencea have already been ade |i The public market has purchased |t So a po@d, green onions, 3/a general wage scale, and it will ow and they are confident that hag ive reesei stage and is now gael eemahiy aivmp> ae probably be late today before they ‘the wage seale will be adjusted to |ff a xed natitution a, OUc o- « be p po i ” eo! afaction Today's offerings on Pike pl@ej cabbage Se a head, ehotce apploa,? |ePort back to the main body at/tholr satlsfaction a | | store’s strongest attractions for Wash One of the ing on Summer Apparel of various kinds, to an extent that represents the most determined | } | a) nouncement that will be made of these reductions. | | SPECIAL SALE OF SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS Here i Bag sale includes a of various kinds. with— A 24-inch ther Suit Cane price We at all times from as this advertisement is written are adding Made-l Kind and Size p Rug Special Pribe y we are | Kind and Size | Nottingham Lace Curtains, Special $1.95 a Pair. Chotce of five patterns of an exe nt quality of Nottingham yt Curtains, al? three yards long and from 45 to 48. inches wide, in écru and white; may be had at the special price per pale $1.95 Single Pairs and Half Pairs of Lace Curtains for Less. Extraordinary jones are quoted on single pairs and some i half pairs of La jas in the various qualities Polishing Outfit, Special 35¢ ing Houstefurnishings Section has arranged a ple: combi- consisting of the following ] OUTFIT COMPLETE, SPECIAL, ee ee Tattoo Alarm Clock, Special $1.00 This Clock rings intermittently every teen minutes on a dinch bellmetal gong on silenced at will by turning whutoff on back nickel-plated. Runs 24 hours with one winding. 4% Inches in diameter. ee The nation of polishing materials. 1 Rottle Cedarine Furniture Polish 1 Can Black Jaek Stove Poltah Box Thurston's Silver Polish twenty seconds for fit the back. Can be Is well made and Face measures the Great Majestic Range. tit Piper & Taft, tee NS FOR RENT 6 Second av. TEA Good tea is so cheap, it is folly to drink poor tea The project for electric railways | 5994 which since the war have been put | forward In Japan ager je an ef timated expenditure of $390,000,000. For more than 40 years Goldwin Smith, Charles Eliot Norton and Daniel Colt have been contributors to the New York Nation City Hall Market Rolled roast beéf 100, leg of lamb 12%e. 509 Third Ave eee Go by the book Your grocer if you don't we pay him returns your like Sebiiling’s money Hest AMUSE MENT: THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee. Twenty Bighth Annual Tour Richards & Pringle's FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS. 40-—Famous Funsters—40 rowds Draw Crowds and We Draw the Crowds. Street Parade Daily. WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, AUG. 25. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday EZRA KENDALL In the Fun Show “SWELL ELEGANT JONES.” trices 26¢ to $1.50. Seat Sale Friday LYRIC THEATER Tonight, all week, matiness “A MILITARY MAID.” Comedy, music, pretty girls, well gowned. Next week that funny Trish comedy fan and music THIRD AVENUE THEATER and Pine. Phones, Main 2631; Ind “Muldoon's Picnic.” New faces and a new departure in Prices 20¢ to 50c. Third 3405. All this week, Mat inee Saturday DQRA THORN Price Night, 1c, 200, 300, Box seats, 500. Matinees, 100, 20¢ Box seats, 260. Next week “Shamus O'Brien,” Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Ho Three performances Star di 0, 7:30, 9:00. Prices 100 4 R0c; box seats, 40¢ 8&—-ATTRACTIONS, Motlon Pictures #8, Magicians, Comedian’, Novelties, Melo: drama, Opera and Musical Comedy LUNA PARK--The nation's greatest playground on the Pacit Const, This week's free attraction The Great Hungarian Huzar Rand of 40 pieces; concerts every afternoon and evening, Don't. fail to hear this famous band. Wrich Von Engel, the stroug man, in feat of strength. The beautiful canals.of Venice are open and thirty other attractions. The Chinese war junk, Whang Ho, ts on oxhibi Hon; don’t fail to.seo Mt. Coming, Zola and his spiral act, One tare, trolley or terry LAST ANNOUNCEMENT Reductions on Summer Appa tomorrow Neckwear, Jackets, Silk Dresses, Parasols, Children’s Wash Hats and Caps ad other s For instance, Wash Skirts are priced as low as 95¢, Wash Suits as low as $2.00, Long Linen Coats low as $2.50, Short Linen Coats as low as $2.00, and other lines in proportion. After this week our best Suit Section will be concentrated on the 1 aac oma of fall stocks. another opportunity to purchase it a reduced price before the vacation season { arge Two of the Suit Cases are described in deta ba Special at $4.25 measuring 24 inches @ inches deep. Has heavy steel frame. meme ae leatherbound corners, straps all around inches deep, Has steel fay cane, solid brass lock and fasteners, linen bound corners, ie well riveted ‘around, lining, with shirt fold, and can be had in has front straps and brass faseueee either brown or ruswet at the ve apectal brass jock, linen lining, with shig MADE-UP RUGS AND CARPETS SPECIALLY PRICED quote attractive special prices on Rugs and Carpets made up in our own workroom short lengths and discontinued patterns of ¢ Wag mentioned below it does not follow that it will not be shown by the time you can respond to thi and Carpets right along— | Special Values in Lace Curtains and Draperies : For tomorrow and until 12 noon Saturday, at which time we close on Saturday during July and & August, the Drapery Section makes the following special offers— FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED a of Vaudeville Store Closes Dally at 530mg Noon Saturday Untii Sept. 4 will be the special prices we Wash Ay Wash are now Linen ¢ oats, summer lines are nrg cleay fall £00 { Kirt ort on our part to the way for This is the ian n the Costum ¢ and effort a Suit Case or Trayelh over. The g ing Traveling Bagy variety of styles in Suit Case Special at $4.95 inch Leather Sust Case, made offag measuring 26 Soches ty length gag made of cowhide in length and hid can be ther br in A few of those appearing on the rug rack If you do not see exactly the Rug you wish here, announcement, because Special Price. Kind and Size Special Body Brussels, 9x96 Body Brus 10-6x11-7 Tapestry Brussels, §-2x106 $14.50 | Tapestry Brusselay 10-6x10-6 pestry Urussels, -3x106 Rody Brussels, 10-6x160-2 ..,, 4 tq W Tapestry Hrunsels, 10-6213 pestry Br 9xt-4 Body Brussels, 16-6x124 .,. il Rody Brumels, 10-4x10-8 Body Brusse 12 Body Brussels, 10-6x11-6 .... . Tapestry Brussels, 10-6412 Bundbar Wilton. Oxi2 Rody Brussels, 106x106 . ary Brune 10-6x12 Body Brussels, $-3x11 f Bundhar Wilton, %% Rody Brussels, 9x94 Tapestry Brussels, 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, §-3x10-6 Body Brussels, 10-€x15 Body Brussels, 10-6x12-2 .,.. Remnants of Yard Goods Underpriced Remnants of Lace, Silk, Madras, Tapestries and other age ery yard goods are offered at attractive special prism Among the remnants is a special lot of yard-wide Primed) Lawns, Dimities and Taffetas, in lengths of from 1g yards, spec priced at, per yard ........ Pictures, 10c for Choice We ordered Carbon-Tone Pictures, and upon thelr found that a mistake had been made in filling the order, recelved entirely different subjects than we ally Upon taking the matter up with the whom these pictures were bought, an adjustment wes which admits of our selling these plietures, which would) narily sell for considerably more, at the special price of choice. They measure §%x10% inches, and (nclade well-known artists, Pastorals, marine and rural views, traits of famous men and women, humorous scenes, beads and other subjects are included, Choice tomorrow and until 1am Saturday A sn deévensss : by we bought LOIS THEATER. Phones: Sunset, min 1904. Ind., 4334. Week Aug. 19, the im Zimmerman, impersonator of band leaders Springold & Co., Lawrence & Cummings; Norma Van! Return of the Favorite Elwell; Pantagescope. SEATTLE THEATI Tonight, all week, Matinee Saturday. The Eari Bui oe and Miss Emma Bunting in sy, “THE GAMBLER” Next Sunday matinee, same compauy, in “in The to We OLIVER THEATER baritone, in iMustrated song. Brigand Story; Mother's Dr Adults, 10c. Children, (A great play.) of Mystery.” Pricer Sor ing St, Bet. 2nd and ame m. This week, Jay When ‘the Jessamine, is @h am; Western Justice; Marphy's Pasamt Saturday and Sunday Matineea oe SIX RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE, Firet Race, 2 P. M. Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Strest Admission, Including NTLEMEN, @1.00, Admission, Inclui LADIES, 600 5e AT “WHERE THERE 18 A BANK ACCOUNT i THERE 18 AN APPRECIATION OF RESPONSI ay BILITY—AND IT IS RECOGNIZED BY INCREAS t ED PAY,” SAIDA BUSINESS MAN RECENTLY. | START WITH US TODAY We Pay &* Interest on Saving Accounts Branches---Ballard, Rentoa, Georgetown r Preahdent, Casnit Union Savings and Trust Co. fF Cor. Second Ave. and Cherry Street Hoge Building, Seattle, Wash, aka Banking and Safe Dey Agents for A De OY) een Se eee te eete tet eeeee He tha ia fret q in wa me