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the sucee® Yartous hors year, as well as yc seluslon Se fe) ws house gow: Be quality inche Wear ; all Price, per quality German a dandy for dresses 91.25 quatit, 50 inche Colors of br Navy blue i ‘ard B87 gis Wide; | Yard . B00 oualir dark part and black league ning another at Vancouver, B. ¢ Pris belived at Vancouver w afternoon will ‘of the Seattle Horse wa prom f tale TEA event ot | wo show frim different parts « pave prained th Suse show, whieh p ne af the social ove! BRIEFS. BY WIRE —-_ aati mee are causing mu whowe ‘and othe colors and black ta ya wide; big ar at « that need Ow Can't Guarantee These Low Prices Very Long Dress 8c quality V\ ‘Mnches wide Pfic, suit: Street wear dium and dar! black and white yard... me quality A) A itches wire oods full 52 er fab a | known Northwostorn mon and after! Drown at Raker City, proves onl ; SH whom the town of Catlin, Wash, |to be an r detective, abso ° was named, dropped dead at Port . and yesterday | 4 MORRO Ww astern Oregon has been made | Ne , PE: in Eplacopal dioee by the mem! se ' if, W ara Outing } $1.19, $1 13H ®) ‘THE SEATTLE STAR-—-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907. lutely hare ling A TO HER NIECE Test Our Sincerity 0 and $5.00 Trimmed Hats $3.98 Beautiful’ Trimmed Hats, made of velvet, silk and French felt; trimmed with ostrich plumes and tips, feathers, wings bons and ornaments; rib all good styles; only 50 hats in this lot Priced regularly at $4.50 and $5.00. On sale at— $3.98 Women's Long Coats, $5.00 This is a special lot of only 50 coats. All the plain colors except black; also me dium and dark gray mixtures and Sizes ee Women's Rubber }[ $1.50 Girls’ Dresses, } | $3.00 and $3.50 Chil Auto Coats, dren's Coats, $4.98, $2.19, $2.49, ubber Ti New fall plaids Gisee 1 0 € or ; Made of all-wool for Nicely made up serge and imita saran trimmed with aie een $10.00 button brown and gray Big : Regular prlose Bundle Sale of Wor and Chil Sale Bund $3.00 and 93.5 Biggest On sale $2.49 er Garments, Hostery, Shawis. price ete. Extra special ty pink and price 5M¢ Cotton Huck each. 1M at half Towels, good size and weight; worth 12% $1.00 4 est Bundle § price, per d Extra good quality Huck Towel, 18¢ quality © 40x19 Biggest Bundle Sale price, each tie Linen Huck Towels, Biggest Bundle Sa ack p bhe, 16¢, 18¢ and 22¢ stand beh on an inferior duce this ai we less than regula $2.25 q t LEAVES FORTUNE | ee ee Misses’ Coats $4.98 6 to 14 years; medium and dark all wool mixtures and plaids. laids. nese coat are full length, of fanc ol mixtures and invisible “plaid plaids. These coats ng trimmed with velvet, silk braid and m teney wool.» SOE SAVERIO See Saeee double-breasted and trimmed with , , ; than a dor lifferent styles, some of them lined straps of same material and silk braids waey.: Oe ssaiee oa ee ; pone fitting.” Regular $17.50 to Worth $10.00 and $12.00. On sale at style. Values to $7.50. On sale at— ale at I ts Ftae state of the Alaskw Yukon | hag been tl for ab ate vs wut NEW INCORPORATIONS Paeifie exposition fund This | feritg Gom a complication of in Sea ea ae! | money comes from the sale | of |ternal dfteane OLYM ale ‘ BIGGER GROW :' BUNDLES BIGGER GROW : VALUES Cravenette Coats $9.95 We have “bunched” all our reg ular $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Cravenette Rain Coats it lot for this sale at, special $9.95. Full length and 1 in more than one dozen differ ent styles Tans, grays, blues and blacks. ular $12.00 to $15.00 va Biggest Bundle Sale price $9.95 brown, tan, gray ixtures and nd short browns, $17.50 and $20.00 Women’s Long Coats, $14.50 Black broadcloth and all-wool kersey and melton, in also a big line 3eautifully black, brown, tan, navy blue and gray $5.00 Black Silk Waists, $3.49, Soft Black Ta $1.50 Sateen Petti Women's New Fall Suits—$15.00 Val- ues, at $9.95, $5.00 Net $2.98, Waists, coats, O8¢. Silk Waist You may pur Beru and Arabian front all made Made of all woo! ma ot Wale . with tucks. terials, in navy chase our i eee Oe Fine also blue, brown, gray, quality net, t dark red and fan ey dark mixtures. Trimmed with vel down back and on regular $1.25 med with lace and and $1.50 Sa Petticoats t medallions. Reg. ular $5.00 st teen a Sale price 98c $2.98 ‘ Biggest Comforting Bundle of Comforts . Cotton Comforts. Repeating Some of Yes- > ° We a ! terday’s Good Things Jf ".:'ssiis.'ct™ ssn Outing Flannels. $6.00 wi rhe iy PE fen t a doubt about It, see what we m4 1 r in ‘uiest Tenth accel 1 " ack GRANULATED 17 Pounds SUGAR— $1.00 Table Linen This is where you get the Biggest Bundle x r nized I on special sale Read this R ; $1 4 81.00 Saal SMe, GDE, 5H¢ ' ae P 2 1 R 1 10¢ 10¢ DOE, SOE, TOE, GO¢ i 2 25 rh Ante ‘ YR Rea Washing She ole Sad Irons. 1 X a sot; regula A $1.19 Willow Clothes Baskets. 3 a: cemitinpaiaaeeaanl - being the first payment tee, died last ht " North 1ake Unton shore lands - pape ‘ “n A under th mmand of Admiral Acoldentally Killed eretary of state ers of the triennial convention of| Lord Hereatord will of Mra.gora 1B, Whip-| /Trainmen Held for Collision. | HOQUIAM, Oct, 15.—The coroner| Thorne Advertising Ser as Ytontant Episce churches in - n in Beaftfe ae Kae Me VANCOUVER, B.C. Oct. 16 has decided that the young [taliar emt tle $10,000 J ¥ oa “soll Part yay para xe sail wan Ciled In t woty | Motorman . J. Stevens and Con. | found dying on the north beach Sat-| ‘Thorne, Hinman Holden ¢ h of town t has loaked out at Oakland that 8 office Yeuterday pro’ | auctor Edward Manning of the was not murdered, | F JF 1 cillow Wee ie Se Pabie Geant te Hake a - — leaving an extute valued Rt $260, / which ran into another passenger | among ft raft piling, which of M ”); Orrit W. For 4 ® having hig hs Pacifie coast to fight th ave | 0, According to the torma of the | car neveral ugynthe@go, with the|the waves dashed together, crush , et, \s anno ae © which has become so preva * Hellingham Kagles will build a Willy, $5,000 in given to the new | rewult that William MeColl lout bis |ing hin head Car company ‘ han been w vr | lent all ;WaFhide bospital, the bulk of the ‘ lan r ning night, afd that A board of inquiry a rT life, were last night fou guilty lesion a ondale. » tO KO ON sUECEed!? has ret be ni rod Me rete ; One hundred persons registered | OMMLe being left tn charge of Bo! of manslaughter by a jury in the . Shphedion ide a vig h ings must hurry) ond Liewtonant Sutton, of Portland, | Melt names in the crater of Mt. | BWeeney, of band daw mt OF eriminal aantnc urt, The jury} epee es oh M ¥ oxpect to get tekets, The Ore, committed sutelde there Hua |Ralnler du the summer, having |Sweeney and Steiner, to be ad nade @ strong plea for merey explosion at Irondale MM Boge ego dead ce gmc Mead fh ob tends the nt fministered by him for the bene consitated the clowing dow Robes Mather, 66 the Rock tol A ; ie fit ot | ulu Clay niece of the tonta Tailors Demand More Wages, | plant uatil Friday he Roc ® nh ox mp trix, for a period of 18 years, until “0 ‘ cee, 2 and J endorsing fed ho shall be 30 years old SACOM A, Oct, 16. —Journeymen | assis gham Redeems Bonds . Kiptts al ¢ onda tal have ands for @) OL yMPIA, Oct. 15.—The city of | May come west on the Special One aaike St ny vemant " ho ha ured alt igham, the loss by AV oPo8, Payment. tac Toa wae Bellingham has paid tate | Way coloniat ed by the straining order at Chicago, which, " an rr " " z Co. du if made pemmbnect, will enon i Solan. wh am a} OLYMPIA, “Ost, 16.—-tate Treas | fi eto strike, ‘Wome ef the | rene $76,488.40 oe tn mn R Re ay. o. ring en -OMl Gn tao titceni \ ling two weeks ago und sus! Urer George Milla bas received | threate decided to most the de.| 04 isnue of bonda give he rand , x. Ha ral wis 4 ; " from the state land commisstonor ge have mm 7 city of Fairhaven ” Louis, | $30.00; 1 & to’ ow of 1 hed @ broken back, will Iive, ac a mand, but others are preparing to c City and Missourt taking relief supplies which w rtherwise be voted in| Cordink to the attending phys: /""Gicatal iilliard and Pool’ Par. | fight HAVE YOU SEEN BROWN? =| jiver Points, $25.00. Tell them or Adam Catlin of the be the interests of Harriman - ow lors, 1416 Third av. have etght new We install modern bath lava | give me their address. Deposits Frank Page, arrested at Colfax Marshall Field & ¢ pany have | tables and the only 6x10 pool table Vancouver Chief Dead. tories and sinks, Get our price taken at the Union Ticket Office Leave Pier 2 \o see battleshiyq on suspicion of being 4 Washington Fire policy on their in Seattle, A place for geutlomen.| VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Oct. 15.—|G. H. Brown Plumbing Co., 221 | 608 First av., B. E. } Gen, Agt **¢ in the assassination of ¢ areat Institution tn Chicago. eee *** Colin C. Chisholm, ex-chief of po} Pine st “e van A