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t THE BON MARCHE $2.00 Tailored Waists $1.25 New Fall Styles of Poplin and Poplins have starched collar ceable Wal and values at serv patchless . More popular than ever, so variety and largest These have de tucked, heading, bottom ruffle Second Bloor. of plain and strt panama brow! Satin | ) values and are mit white en, green, myrt wo sa00.. $1.49 The Neckxings. at 25¢ Prettiest and latest ideas tn Gib son stocks, plain ar md tue with ruching at top, in with same style pliq signs in cc net bows and cuff wes to 50 " f turnover coat sets, val 25¢ Sale price Main Floor. Wea. $2.95 oe BED COMFORT, st.0 Printed naturally values » Spaniah flounce four self straps, Watsting stylish and the $1.25 Moreen Petticoats $2.50 expect The full ripple, $2.50 $18. 00 Fall Suits $12. 95 BLANKETS, COMFORTS, the Ton $2.50 and $3 Lace Veils $1.49 35e and 50¢ Neckwear 25c THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE © $20.00 Fall Suits $15.00 THE STAR—TURSDAY, SEPTEMBE THE BON MARCHE Made of fine all-woo! broadcloth in the latest coat mod ela, 30 to 36 inches long trimmed value, , ° Wednesday 48 to 50 inches long, of black Reaver, full and body lined vet and applique, § Greatest values you ever saw at Satin lined Hiack and new fall shader Melton Trimmed with bratd, vel jomb-fitted and with full sweep $7.50 ght Velvet oF self All alnem, $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 Fall Coats $7.50 welght $17.50 Fall Coats $12.50 50 to M4 Inches of broade! navy and brown, Half and full with altk braid ftect Regular $ at Vals at « “ The ne Clay aes att We ! de Wednes value MALL FEET? for we this me wear 00 Low Shoes h or Melton, atin ned t nhapes feon black Trimmed Full and empire $12.50 2% epald and 20 and 25¢ Cluny Laces 10¢ 50 ont 65e Venise Laces Now 35¢ GET $2 OXFORDS FOR 99¢ or BED LINENS, BATH TOWELS AND WASH GOODS — ALL AT ASTONISHING REDUCTIONS ite WHITE LAWN Ss RED COMPORTS, $ 1-3¢ 2.80 WOOL RLANKETS, $6.75 “$1.40 1% DRESS PORLENS ° v . te HATH TownEs, te PILLOW Asma, A SALLAD OF —— AUTUMN | Francie Francisco in 1841 OH, SEE THE HUSKY YOKEL HURL THOSE LARGE-SIZED HUNKS OF HAY HE'S BUILDING UP HIS MUSCLES FOR THAT COLLEGE GAME THEY PLAY IOWA DEADLOCK IS CERTAIN By United Press Di oF FOR IN A FEW SHORT DAYS, THIS LAD MEAD CLOSES ACROSS THE HE'S BOUND TO MAKE HE'S GOT ROME Unione an artic ted r Lewls abie Sept a clerical paper whieh ise 12 n in DUKE IS COMING TO MARRY MISS ELKINS (By United Pr San &—The Milan published has been repro the whole Italian press, to the effect that the duke of Abrusai 6, 1908, RICH MOTHER’S AMAZING HATRED OF BA AT BIRTH BURNS FOR TWENTY YEARS = & MAG. EGBERT V. STRONG, WEALTHY, POPULAR AND FAMED } FOR HER DIAMONDS, WAS BELIEVED TO BE CHILDLESS, | BUT SHE HAS A BEAUTIFUL LIVED AWAY FROM HER SINCE SHE WM THREE | | OLD; A HERITAGE OF HAT DAUGHTER OF 20, WHO HAS DAYS a. | ere lee RWAHRERE REAR RRR OROON DE KKK i* * la HATED DAUGHTER LOVES MOTHER * i’ a * BY MARION GOODALE STRONG. - - You, it in true that my mother will not see but Ii wil ® * try to be happy, Just the same. Ang yet l love my mother with * * all my heart. She will not let me go to her for some reavon, # * but she is my prether, and | pray for her and think of her # *& always * - The last time-T saw my mother was in the fall of 1906 - . 1 went to her on my knee I ged her to tell me why * * she hated me, why she denied me love and home, 1 begged ® }®@ her to tell me all, but she cold! repulsed me * * Whatever the reason why mother turns me away I want her + *® to be happy. I am happy. God has given me a father in Mr. ® #® Hunt, a mother in hin wife, and @ sister in Luciile. Bverybody * * in Tromansburg is my friend, and every animal ie my pet. | # * have my books a my music, | sing in the church choir, and * & if father will only send me ab rain 1 jee under some ® ® good master, | shall be the happi ‘ world + * 7 Ee (Star Special Service.) RABYLA I ! Sept s Mr Exbert rong pular at very She | famed f he d her «é t wh The ve nts of thin a And the mpa ondole he w 1" Hut the he f that f tune th ever dreamed of It ie the story of a heritage of hate in real iife—a hate for her own child handed down by her mother, and which has caused her to east aside her only daughter The latte Ma a beautif girl of 20, has lived apart from her r since she wa faye old t the fs hat M when the girl was but 8 passing down the gene Three times he « has ght mother and ot togethe ing the wight of the girl would awaken natural affection tn the mother's heart. Each time be t been forced to send the child aw again. Marion daughter shores oug's 1 hatred for fought it down | her ch me and recetve the girl in b home Li « younger Mrs. Strong seems usable to overcome her hatred Strong was overwhelmed on Jearning that the family secret was out. His brown eyes had a tired look and bis face was baggard My daughter is as good and pure and sweet a girl as there is in all the world.” “he said. “Any mother might well be prod of her Yet my wife drove her away as a babe Our home te closed to her Bat I have batlt another ho une her NOMINATING TICKETS (By United Pres.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. & At the ¢ ectiout republican state convention, which began today and which will contin tomorrow, ¢ didates for state offices, a repre sentativeatlarge in congress and seven presidential electors will be For the gubernatorial m three candidates are in fleld-——Governor Woodruff, Liew ant Governor Everett Lake and ressman-at-Large G © L It is forecasted that Lilley has the best chance, as he is supported wt of the party leaders. Senator James F. Waygh of Greer wich and Speak hit Q. Tilson of New Haven a fates for ernor W Kresemar a ruffa fri wing both will probably soon go to the 1 nited | men States to make definite arrange | "ihe | Colorado Convention. ments for bie marriage with Mins : i PUEBLO, Cok fept. &—The Kathe be Elkins, daughter of Unit democratic state navention at ed State Senator Stephen i. KL which nominees for t different kins of West Virginia, and the cere | state offices will be named, « ed mony may take place on Jan, 29, | here today with a full quota of dele the duke birthda cater in attendance A candidate for United States senator may ACCIDENTALLY SHOT imade and & hot flint le expe fe ome of the nor " o The (By United Press opubiiodn state: eoaveation will be EDMONDS An the re-| held next Saturday in Deny t being hot by 4 a,Ww is Freese © ploneer Primaries in Hlinois. f this elty, died yesterday in the i PRINGFIELD, Everett howpita mday night P entior of a < Charles Reeves fired several shots inion AP Sh ete atruck Freese in the hij ey st ; ee and he died in 18 he There ae ~y Tm afferent GRID WILL RIP. tony 1 agg re THE COLLEGE TEAM | B wil Giiaea tha A SCHOLARSHIP. SeeLitne to te hale eorla and will deliver an ad th By United Press CAMPAIGN PORTI Portland Pioneer Dies. an opera tty Pike Mt » Boattle i ie Mee ie ee ee ee ee ee THE |OWA CONTEST (By United Press.) DES MOINE LF pt. & The house toc A vot on the "] atent today with lowing result; For 1, republican stand patte cece cece eee 2 in ¥ It f saugh he #b @ there in a me of he . M f ong ha ed for are in (R. J. Hunt of t ar Y moth * " nem be G fami t } i 1 ed the tt ealth at me i Ex ng at Pe M 6 borr H fortune at the ew i at from $20 $100,0 ba. tly i A nett th the child was unde with her seemed te h A ’ Owby with wh ed nix Ineet his jod. Pe his wif hild, ¥ ” w f Ss} _ tell wh 4 Strong stoc 4 stient. Then she released » little hands at a word and ruahe . The enraged woman drove to her husband's office. Mra. Strong told her if he ever again vent the child to her notice she we cast him out along with the babe UNIONS ENDORSE WILSON R, GAY ilson R. Gay will have practica! ly the united support of the lab unions in his race for the superior court, ac ding to the endorse ments which have been given him by various unions. Notice of en dorsement by the Workingmen’s an club was received in the Repub following lett. Seattle, Sept. 4, 08 Hon. Wilson R. Gay Dear Sir-——It gives me great pleasure to Inform’ you that you animously endorsed as a © judge of the superior held last night endorse will be ft of candidates to every member warded for othe of our club. We among th offices will give ye pur undivided support at the primaries and gen eral election | “Wishing you every success, we rematn j Yours respectfully JAMES MURPHY H.R. ROGERS I “P, S—You may use this as you think best i LOST ARE FOUND | | (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. & After drifting helple y about in a disabled launch for 18 hours, suf fering from seasickness and fright ened with the belief that they W Me esterday on the launch “O. K a toda ‘ their home in this city and Pasadena ve la vf th ' c ‘OK and in the vening new was re ed tha the boat had been found and was coming Into port under th " power The engine had br dowr PRY MANSEN Watohes, eae CMteity 1 Poresosecsaseccsessaces ° THOUSANDS ATTEND , Pair Pa t de and Co! FAIR TODAY Racing Program got the pacer fi her mile record gf diers Give Orit, jon platoon driit ‘he detachment from ted States cavalry, » drill, 7 ‘stomale ona aaa fee features which ap races rewulted as fob t, worth $1,000; a 2 thir h $5¢ a a mile uN in w he followkaw i: Hazeline, Ozanne, 4 Uncle Henry, Christma Gigar Small) Jewell McE® 3 Maid, the famous guide Three rold trot, pume $= appeared this afternoon First, Princess Direct; Siam a rst time in Seattle, and’ Allman; third, Mereurgy RETURN WINNIF striking mw offer position tions b q G, M ach an United Press. t* of the Cans seriously »ption of th STRIKERS MAY The sian con. tion w which the mer company do not agree. It is said here that the end of the strike ie in sight if there is no serious interruption to the progress of affairs as they now stand ee ee * * * BANK CLEARINGS * * * * Seattle. * & Clearings today .$1,65 * * Balances 2 * * Tacoma. * ® Clearings today * # Balances + * Portiand. * | Clearings today $1,407,190 ® * Balances 88.381 * * * SRR Re SAN FRANC Isco H. Har Manufa mal (By United Press.) on of Ca reception t Fairmont hote od t this cit and the Sept the gue nd Produce nia at an which wa ) busine interior cite HARRIMAN GUEST 1 AT RECEPTION modele vote SHARKS’ TEETH ARE SET | LIKE ROWS OF T t ta photograph ofa nove on wi but the Be PUGET MARKET COs GREAT MEAT SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDA Round Steak Only 9¢ Por Lb. aim, Th that this is wh Good mea THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC « P on shark, The i eth are snail pointe the back teeth # 1 f ling plates. ‘ Numbe eces of poatal malt ' ing thi Vrited 1907 best t i —= ‘ ’ what we hope ges we to tniak » is a roast: r dollars can DW MAR T BUILDING