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— . ai —- “< “Mt SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBE! 4 1907. ee eta out| C-TAR © “Why | co THE SEATTLE STAR | FROM-DJANA’S DIARY «+ S‘T- AR DUST xt? |Bpos Main bT0 2 Why He Stammered. "oe ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, AgM@n Mise Dilipicktes Goes anto the World for Bxperience, and pyer “onenging clerk)=-Put ev 2 ; a ~~ Telephones— Q Finds Ghe Hes Pivened a Goad Ova Apple. * a ‘ do" Py alwdys stammer like that Editorial: Independent S782 Sunset Main 1080, cealiGanitno BY F. W. SCHAEFER, — % Al ai Shei, a Appicant—Nnn-io, whe; only | Businese® Independent 1139) Sune@ Main 1060, 1 Josh Wise Says: If we didn’t live In Going ToDo, | wew-wewhen (talk In the County of Ne'er-To- Be. > wHy t© President Rongevelt take @ BALLAND STAR AGRNOY— 92) Mallard Ave Buonet, Maiged ee 1 Rooketeller Av. 1 Mw BVERETE STAR AGENCY... Homer Bvane And That's No Joke, Do - - “Pe couple o' dayaeoff OM_ dingover mee ogee wr twonty tive cents per month, De Pennilegg soula may pine in pap) 4 y =< iy mol or tes "No f Safi ' pe | y the north pole z= wclaros a cle provert t Boiere nd Gh the PostorMee Wi Bealtie, Washington, as send clams @aatior “Th trouble with al 2 clare ian ancient proverb; bu ne wh ' ript «i on lot.o' feller# tw thet Tanne contle bile aoe dancin ‘OPRPR * agAIN been p yg a nel ¥ ae their. friend an’ their » the address tat ecotpt | A Are far more liable, b’gosh, to > : = fool at th’ same time. eat 4 ROTICR TO SUNACHIMEMS Should Foor gcony of The Rear fall to reach | wwent |. Receipt - it: rae neat, “aain Vases ana PC — A Long Walt. |Se hilling’s Best anc Beery tt . ttn mea Why 1s dinner not beady, nia | grind it yourself. & she war cndaegans wee iby get? Didn't I tell you to cook it ne B & tee or NE ao jin the gas sto Your grocer returns your money ow THE NEW CHAMPIONS. Yis, mum; but the gas stove | it you don't like it; we pay him wint out.” , to Any Bunch Who Al : "ie Imost Get There, but In taking up the investigation of the street car fender in See! Never Quite. attle, State’ Labor Commissioner Hubbard states that he thinks | We're always #o good wo're sur passed by few But we live in the State of Going To-Do, | And the County of Ne'’er-To-Be. | it would be accomplishing a at deal to force the Seattle Electric Company to equip all its cars with the best of the} several styles of fender now in use in Seattle, and to compel the company to keep them properly ‘adjusted and repaired We're always the finest—or nearly f no Commissioner Hubbard may possibly be forgiven for his} As tho dullest of eyes can soo— Conepecta, tee present attitude on the fender question, because of the fact But we Itve in the State of Going We put a Victor in your home now, and you pay for it a lit Harlem Oil ToDo, . , P e fi And tho County of Ne'er-To-te. | tle every week. You won't miss the money, and the fir you know the Victor is yours. We will arrange it today if you that he is a resident of Olympia, and unacquainted with the es tate of public sentiment in Seattle. No one who does ne € pi at ' : We'd be the grandest the world o'er in Seattle can appreciate the strength of public feeling against know will come in, even the best of the street car fenders in use here. Universally Or ever could hope to see, the people of Seattle condemn the fender and demand the adop- REMEMGERI tion of something better than the best in use here. There in to be progressive whist . ; ‘ U) at Columbia Lodge No. 2, A.0.U.W,, Any action by the labor commissioner and board of public lom Friday evening, October 4th erman a 0. . “A PUPFED-UP FLUNKEY WOULD GIVE ME THE FRIGID FACE.” } 7 9 works which fails to provide for a better fender than any now Doors open to ladies at 9 o'clock 1406 Second Avenue : ; Aa lady canvasser for Jiggs’ Pat-| Me for the haunts of the poor | Nice prises, and refreshments, Col- in use will fall short of the object of the present agitation Reng wen shor, I passed up tho | next time cant Lod Hall, Seventh against the death-trap fenders. neighbors, whe woulda’t take me (To He Continued) between Pike and Union ste, * i a Best argains in Greater eattle || =" Will Be Found at Our Store During the Great Se a Failure of the labor commissioner and the board of public | seriously, but considered my calls ste will mean that much | friendly visits, and I looked for! an new fields. So I had not sold yn now heaped upon the fenders will be|Q"singlo one of the Jiggs Patent | meet public demand | Potato Masher | } | made up my mind that I would with adequate action tackle the homes of the elite, The ik hietivrer tae elite, T reasoned, want their pota é oon mashed exceeding fine, and people, It does not require a public hearing to establish the | woutd ery for the Jiggs patent. | us we ey of the Seattle fenders. Those fenders have been So I picked ont a very lumtem , treet, and went from house to} years, and have demonstrated their! house | T waa very successful—in going from house to house. | m.| Nothing fnterfered with me go ing from one honse to another. In | fact I was several times invited to mine the merits of the fender now in use, but to discover a/ leave Either a entppy matd would come to the door or a puffed-up flunkey, | , of people on the streets. who would give me the rigid face z ‘ as s0Omn a8 my Heat little case con: | A better fender than the ones now in use is the demand of taining Jiggs’ Patent Potato Mash the people. ers disclosed Ite a ‘ % i I never got to demonstrate my Refore any final action is taken by the labor comm isstoner | potato masher in @ single $12,000 works to meet the demands of the pec of the condem ; passed on to the aati »tic officials who f. sures will solve the question or satisfy the} on public trial for sor own uselessness as safety devices and their positive menace to public safety. The people have tried and condemned th They look upon the present investigation not as one to deter better fender, which will stop the slaughtering and maiming! 4 Two stores : and the board of public works, a thorough investigation into the | house. | 1013-1015 j tyh f fenders @ th t hould t le I th The rich were simply uanap- iS Styles of tenders in use in other cities should be made, and the | proachable. It's @ mystery to me representatives of the manufacturers of these fenders invited | |how they succeed in buying any thin | to appear, explain and demonstrate the workings of their de = | a h m on tol, Pine Assortment of Jerseys from vices. It may be that it will be unnecessary to take action t lfrom $2 up; also keitted jackets force the Seattle Electric Company to adopt a better fender. It} Mail's, 1111 First av oo Harvest Sale Values in New Fall Goods That Cannot Be Found Elsewhere LANKETS BLANKETS may be that the company will accede to public demand without |™ N. a }; c Pp jemane ithou | U.S. Y. being forced by official action, but the labor commissioner! Take a trip on the Sound and and the board should take no chances, their inquiry should be | "ist the U. 8. navy yard, see the 'nattieships Oreg Wisconsin and comprehensive and thorough, looking to whatever drastic ac Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston, tion may be needed to bring about the desired result. ee eee won Migs. training 104 Dark Gray Cotton Biank- | 114 Large Single Blankets, es a ship Philadelphia, the mammoth r 6 This is a matter of life or death to many in the future of the ary docks "rte Suse ane ots,--These are well worth double bed; th 680 cach. Saturday's pric 39¢ 124 Extra Large Cotton Biank- 114 Large Blanket, in tans, | ¢& 00d weight, nice and fleecy, in white, gray and white and gray. These sell tan. These are $2.00 blank- everywhere at $1.25. At Lon- ets. Saturday, per pair .... don’s Saturday .... 206 erreeee eeseeecs oes CLO 900 a pair; Saturday's price, city, and a responsibili ch ts of no s a prison abip Nipsic. Boats } y, Spo bility which permi f no shirking of duty DOI cecscoe eocseces + COG | Pier 2, foot of Yosier way, six tim or Gompromite | im action. dally, Round trip, se. al vo Values Worth Investigation For Saturday On Reliable Merchandise Prices Always the. Lowest Men’s Fall and Winter Underwear Men's Celebrated Jager Fleeced Vests and Draw. ers to match; covered seams and patent fi DOUBLE-FACED OR REVERSIBLE EIDERDOWN 20 different colors, figured, for dressing sacques, kimonos. bath robes, ete; worth 30¢; for Saturday only, yard 196 A List of { Here Is What the Man Notion Savings Wants Mon's Cashmere Sox, in light and heavy weight be Basting Thread ......2¢ natural or black; sold regularly at 250, Har- veut Sale price 19¢ Men's Fine Heavy Weight Natural Wool Ran. dom Kait Underwear, iu ‘all sites. Owing to a lueky buy we offer these goods at Har- vest Sale pri “ee . 6ve Men's Fine Heavy Weight Wdol"Fleece “Lans- down” Underwear; felled “stams, silk taped shirts; a counterpart of the celebrated Wright” underw Not the “Wright” feeds, but at “right” prices. Harvest Sale price The Men's Fleeced Jersey Work Shirts, made in a variety of « and all sizes. Just the shirt for heavy outdoor work. Sold regular at 8c enon Set of Teeth. Odd Lot of Men's, Women's, Noys’ and Minsew Shoes; all sizes, but broken lots, vici. metal, calf and patent colt; regular $4.00 shoes. Harvest Sale price . 84.00 Hridgework $4.00 and §] Se Horn Hair Pins .......1¢ Porcelain Crowns s+ Women's Heavy Calfskin Shoes, extension sole, low heel, stock tip; a shoe that withstands water, wear and tear; regular § Har vest Salo price: fete eeee ees egpeeees EBD Misses’ Dress Shoes, vic kid, patent tip, exten sion sole, low heet: sizes 11% to 2; a shoe for school; reguiar $1.50. Harvest Sale priee ee 486i or Veben ips aessv cae obs ae 2 for Ge Pins ............1¢ 33.50 Richmond Crowns , Fillings ...., oat 2 for be To PING .....cccrevees BIE Se’ Berry or © — Ba | Fall Kimonos Ladies’ Fleece-Lined Kimonos, in ail the newest effects; special for Die Ladies’ Alaska Flannel Kimonos, in wide and harrow sleeves, tight and loose back; spectal $1.25 ALL WORK WAI 20 YEARS, Associated Se Black Pins ..........24¢ 2 for be Post Cards le be Children’s Heavy Colt Shoes, stock tip, exten 10e Pocket Mirrors le; wear and water proof Ladies Long Kimonos, in new, uptodate pat that won't wear off or gather in lum ular $1.36 sale. Harvest Sale price ae Handkerchiefs .., le Harvest Sale price / terns, made of a heavy flee pecial for 36 to 46. Old and New Price ........065 ‘ @ veces vse Se .. Maethorediet loeed Men's Fine Dreas Shirts, in all popular New Management — Saturday at. ad Men's Derby Worsted Rit . ba andkerchiefs, colored and patterns; checks, stripes, plaids, 1 : on's rby orated ibbed Vent w borde P f Women's Jersey Ribbed F Vests, high m ous to match rior quality ge oo ai Odd Lot of Women's, Boys’, Misses’ and Chil border... ese white, piaited bosoms and lace ef made 1112 2d and long sleeves; colors gray, cream ‘d vests have Fre neck, Gal Guinan wan dren's HighGrade Shoes and Slippers; all 6e Spool of Lustre Cotton in percale, madras gingham. Sold in Opp. Gar white; drawers to match; no advance over = . ry leather and alad felt slippers; regu ee. whe apa 2he many stores at S5c and $1.00. Harvest Sale mnie ———— French yoke and band; form fitting; sizes 34 year’s price at the Bee Hive to 44. Old and New Price price Ove LADIES’ SUIT CASE, 84 r 1 00 lar M \© $2.50 Valued, Harvest Sale price Ute E Why Pay Trust Prices fr Ss cials i in School Pra Mon’s Heavy P' Vents and Drawers to mateh: a h Powder .106 Il Ladies Leather Covered Bult pe non-shrinkable; just the garment for the man cap toe, exten. |] Se Talcum Powder ......8¢ tan and chocolate colored Cash Registernt Boys’ and Misses’ Schoo! Shoes, in box calf and who wants an extra heavy, soft and warm ga: of solid leather i E lined, straps and snaps; brass We independent | dealers, vict kid, patent tip and oak tan soles; Bee Hive ment; sizes 34 to 46. Old and New Pr sabe pel ta 2%e Tallor's Chalk ......9¢ inforced leather corn ] 5 handling all popular makes # Special Price, only $1.69 $1.25 49 es Giab ‘Gee 123¢ strap hinges, Regular price $7.00, Harvest } about half trust prices, Little Gents’ Satin Calf Shoes, with double soles Men's Fine Quality Australian Natural Wool Vests ‘ Sale price $41.89 Bee Hive Special Price yaly vNe and Drawers to match; thi arment we have sce ive Special Price, only ............98¢ sartod tor ease toe Se ee ee TS toe, patent tip; Bee Hive Price, only $2.25 for its wearing and nonshrinkable qualities COMFORTS COMFORTS COMFORTS sizes 34 to 46. Old and New Price $1.50 Boys’ and Misses’ Fall and Winter Underwear and Hose Men's Strong Nat 9% to 11%. Old y will b s do #0 tom fort r Merino Half Hose, st nd New Price * ae Hose, in medium and heavy tan and natural; sizes nd New Price he @ the last day of this Great Harvest Sale. If you have not visited our Comfort department in the row, It will be a comfort to you later on. We guarantee to undersell any store in Seattle © prices from $1.00 to $6.60, Space is too limited here to give any desoription of what we are really @ few sample prices elght in ¢ doing, but here ar Men's Fine Cashm weights; colors bi 9% to 11%. Old Good Siae Comfort, cotton filled Sanitary Made, Beautifully Covered Extra Large Quilted Comfort, well Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Underwea extra hea as | * | filled with pure white cotton; in the egular S6e quanty; 4 , > apec 9 r QUILTED; worth $1.25, for Satur | Sateon Comfort, filled pure white | noat desirable colors and designs foeula ize quay; a seen 24 0: somes | Women’s Fall and Winter ot coe | Sette hand tied oF quited: worth | ell worth #000. "Price for Sata Children’s Jersey Ribbed Underwear, the kind om ** ” 4.98 each, for Saturday 82.90 day Sn niger ge gy treed Underwear and Hose Pricen 10¢ to a Children's A F ool Underwear, the that won't st sizes 16 to 34; Ree Hive Wom N's Jersey Ribbed Fleeced Vests, silk trim high neck; drawers to match; no advance Cut Down Your Grocery Biil Gloves ease Prices ane to THe over last year's price at the Bee Hive Oe t ‘ Misses’ Jorsey Ribbed White Cotion Underwear, | Women's NowShrinking Woot Vesta, high neck, ieee Boog" , sane $3.00 Gloves, $2.69 enive fine quality; chaped veuts Lge Hy long #leeves; colors white and gray; drawers 1b, pkg. Macaroni, 3 for’. a l4-button length " Let Us Prove t ty as tbe to 45: to mateh; no advance over last year's price at I . . ‘ 14-button lengt all col w Boys’ and Misses’ Pleeced Union Suits, speciall 1 ee ° re, Seek Oe . ‘ ‘ ora; regular $3.0 all! clued ter Rateedae treme ” gue to 61.06 the Hee Hiv , $1.00 Navy Beans, 7 Ibs Bs er. Harvest Sale Sp: The Sund UK Misses’ School Hose, extra fine rib, double toe | Women's Non-Shrinking Silkk and Wool Vests Fancy Head Rice, 3 tbs clal $2.60 ann No. 60 and heel; good value at 26c; Bee Hive Price Drawers to match; color white; no advance < anh = Dent Gi . > over last year’s price at the Boe Hive .. $4.5 ns erases dros tdibcte ve s+ -$1.75 and 82,00 - Boys’ Extra Heavy School Hose Women's B Cast H loubt Lipton'’s Yellow Lat “9D ane OMe anys . Vomen's Black Cashmere Hose, double soles Apton's Yellow Label Tea, % Ib - yer tow; good value at 20¢; Bee Hi high spliced heels; no advance over last yoars Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for Dent Glove 12-button Fly on the FI Boye’ and Misses’ Cashmere Hose, all » price at the Bee Hive .., 2he el Arm & Hammer Soda Pe length 84.00 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. mixed le double hee! tor " f Corn Stareh in 1 Ib, packages, 2 for Fare 35e—Round for 396; Bee Hivw Price Women's Black Cashinere Hose, gray heel and ar al & 0. K. Coffe, % Ibs FOUR ROUND TRIPS DALY toe, double sole; warranted fast black B96 Best Hardwood Clothes Pins, dos $i. 25 Lisle LEAVES SEA yer A Choice Showing of Women's Fleeced Black Cotton Hose, ribbed top, Postum Cereal and 10:25 @ Me 305 and amen's Fleeced Winck Cotton Hose, ribbed Gotden Grain Granite Gloves 98c : E F W last year's price at the Bee H . Boys’ Wool Pants, afl) ata Shredded Wheat Bisouit : EAVES TACOMA = Sit j arly all aists : hse 1a 15¢ ple colors; sixes” @ito tI apolio, 3 tor . oe 19¢ TT pact oN. 18, 3:88 and 720Re 4; these are wool, well “ 5 Ys Ladies’ FI 8, light and dark ' Li i 29 B | : 1 AE A SEELEY, Jt Agent made and ne goods edding Breab »ffee, » can D h ait this sencon’s septeertpnclal tar honnte adies’ Belts and Belt Togular “6a,” Hordes |] LWetding Breskfast Cottes, 17h. cane ase on neve ha 596 Fo gg vl / 106 Abatine Grain 2 ues ext adie Wa i ‘ s nt Sale price .., ae petizo Grains, 3 for ——— Ladin’ alsia, in Ali color tne Buckles Cannot fill C. 0. D. nor telephone orders. ne OMe Ladies’ Plaid ts, in a great variety of c Just received, the very latest styl joys’ Two-Piece Wool . D “HOLT 5ee Belts; all will be on special sale f double-breasted STORE OPENS 9:30 A. M., CLOSES 9:30 P, M Corset Cover OR. Osteonaill lack and ays jnee jar seo] Latest in Leather Belts from ; “ . ory kind o to 14; these are regu Medina Pm aeeeet in: Enotite. te boli; thee are oul Embroideries tert ays mee Latent in. Ribbon Belts from DriO8. odes oe Liat Curt Buek worth from %5¢ to $1.60; Main 240) ignu; Beo Hive price cloth well w “ 7 te 18 $2.00, Har vest Sale prigt ise made heavy and Maline for neckwear rosettes and pompon enna We are showing the finest p/btylish line of TOP COATS In the City, THE TAILORED READY! Fourth and Pike. tie quality, white 2619-2623 FIRST AVEN 2agt Jackson St berhace s THE BEE Aly ok so a MAY MANTON PATTERNG, 10a HAMIRTON BROWN SHOES, s6e 66 * « + ae 6 Be 200% 0000 % oH on es «* so @

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