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) POSTOFFICE *ASHIER SHORT mY IN ACCOUNT'S — (By United Press.) y SHAKE 19,4 ON SUNDAYS evens Press.) Oct i tobacco that they wt keep thelr P ‘ ‘open on Sundays pre they do not shake ir patrons f eigar a aity pena : Fy \s Fg PF tcitdh. My Ae Le * * partell Drag ¢ by hg annlvereary ; Thing out € by store, at Fst joaing that thre : wee The new store ts at 10 otek. ; bythe any third owned Th {By United Press.) United Press.) . 19 —King Vietoria left her fe Medrid. An in last evening at the of Paul Bourget» if Based on th me @ church and st considerable a! At the end of the third id ed the Box and congratulated f med an animated dix @a the theme of the play fh represents an officer's straw duty and consciene M ordered to force the doo feharch during the inventoric , the officer eventually re oft Mary “ of killing her entire family by ing im 1906. wae today Dis appeal to the United | Mipreme court from the deci fet Judge KM. Landis denyin=| Th PPreMOF of Hlinoiw intercon KILLED IN AN } AUTO COLLISION Gale Oct. 19. Louis fs im a critical condition |} m at Selma today as of an automobile acct. | Pight that resulted in the ‘Ot his brother, Jacob J. An Rf this city, a prominen ‘Oi lands. Anderson's wif: were in the automo game time but escaped About three mil: they crashed Selms Mm étiven by an Armenian and ‘ i, against he Which struck him in killed bim tastant! WAS broken at the bir j Oecnpants of the ere thrown to the fh the front seat MMe and it is feared tis ternal injuries _ PLAN ANNUAL DANCE. Under the susp! ir ete’ "L mr, Mit enters a ‘ ng the ant kroun. 4 the arad Club PAM THER env SAVE FROM TO $150.00 ON YOUR IANO I free on er & Chase PP Rtcond Av., Seattie, Wast P Weber Piano Dealers Y REFUSED | new ff s fe} Under One Regh— Everything to Furnish the Hone Comptet e $ ° Houston Adjustable Shade » Holders \ novelty in a Shade Holder; fastened to sash and raised ¢ efed with the giving ventilation without mutilating the shade These Shade Holders will be fitted to your and hung for 50c each ean readily be window vt low window, tree windows Showing method of attaching to window with space Showing Shade down plenty of ventilating above. More ak Now Devoted to Furniture Than Ever Before The several floors of the West Buildings given over to Furniture, together with the space in the Main Building, constitute the largest amount of display room we The same care that has always characterized the buy- {‘'*" * ing is still exercised, and complete Fall Stocks are presented with considerable pride in the goods and uniform fairness of the prices. have ever given Furniture. QUARTERED ARM CIAL high-grade tered oak, golden. Three in back; shaped saddle-shaped soli 25, seat “‘Damasks and Napkins Underpriced ial values whic ceive much considerati housekeepers are Section Spec SPECIAL $1.45 YD.—Heavy Irish Linen; wi dth 72 inches. Choice flo ral and cony al designs SPECIAL YD.—Good ty Damask, width 72 inches. Wide variety of designs SPECIAL $1,00 YD.—Very he Damask, width 68 inches. Several choice patterns SPECIAL 75 YARD Heavy bleached Damask, appropriate ror! restaurant use i We are ion- $1.20 quali AVY offered h will doubtless re on on the part of in the Linen SPECIAI DOZEN heavy 24-inch Many signs, match the fe ing Damasks SPECIAL $2.65 DOZ Bleached Napkins in Snow drop and Fleur de Lis designs. Size »” »?> Lexle SPECIAL $1,75 DOZEN — Very heavy Napkins; several desirable patterns. Size 20 x20. $3.55 Very quality 24x Napkins de to rego choice some also offering Pattern Cloths, with Na apkins to match, at special prices, “Domestic Rugs: Special Values Body Brussels Three patterns 8-3x 10-6, $20.50. Four patterns 9x12, $22.50. Two patterns 9x15, $31.00 Four patterns 10-6x 13-6, $35.00. Wilton Rugs. Four patterns 8 is $27.50. ven patterns Oiia ?, $29.50 One pattern 8-3x 14, $38.00. our patterns 9x15, $40.00. ROCKER, Well-made, Rocker finished waxed { sawed, arms OAK oF SI d { ; } SOLID OAK BUFFET, IAL ered, or waxed golden. French plate mirror surmounted by plate-rail; case measures 20x60 inches October Cut Glass and Silverware Sale |’ Continues Popular *atrons appreciative of quality will admire the Cut Glass and Silverware on display dur ing cy October Sale, ; quar shaped slats and woot ‘AR—MONDAY, OCT, 19, FREDERICK & NELSON, STORM CLOsmsa DALE AT ete +S sper aon? i hin lee, on wes 4 FUMED OAK SPECIAL $9.50—Frar rk of selected oak, principally quarter new finished fumed; spring seat. Fitted with reversible seat and back cushions in plain red g Arm Chair to match at the same special price reen SPE- } $38.75 — Constructed ” l brary Beveled The cutting of the Glassware is especially ROCKER, LIBRARY it IAL Table of selected quarter- sawed waxed golden; mahogany mahogany top measuring 28x | 46 inches lac, ° ARTS AND CRAFTS MORRIS CHAIR, SPECIAL $21.00 Morris Chair, Extra large made by Stick ley Brothers, Grand Rapid work is oak, finished back; loose Spani eat and back cushions. Frame of selected quarter-sawed fumed Adjustable h morocco leather TABLE, Hands SPE- | gra | tp $15.75 yme Li- | ER, white finished oak, also of birch, in finish, with solid bent shaped seat. as well as the manifest lowness of the special prices The Following Are Special Values : MISSES’ SPECIAL —Strongly construct ed Rocker; largely quarter-sawed, finished Shaped back panel and arms; solid The Marseilles and Iris pattern Silver- il Apparel for Women, Misses and Children Anti-Carbon, the Soot Destroyer Anti-Carbon de- all loose boiler fluc Make oft coal as troy vot in and chimney the burning of though hard were used, itly less of chimney and ens danger 35¢ fires, HE ONLY SorTé S00T DE sTnOvEl “Rosette Wafer” For x deli- melting a tempting des- makin crisp, sert served in many de- lightful ways. Two de- signs, and book directions packed Set, MISSION ROCKER, CIAL awed SPE Selected quarter with recipe $8.50. oak, Mission in de loose leather seat cu finished in pasteboard box. with “Rosette” Patty Irons Set, 50c. Down and Wool - Filled Conliite The sirable warmth and serviceability of these Coverings are due to the care used in selec ting Comforts containing ma terials only of known superiority. A new shipment of Comforts ed which embraces fr has just been receiv- om which to choose tment of patterns They are satin or silk. and sateen or The size is 6x7 $5.00 to covered with silkoline, satéen, Some with silk on one side silkoline on reverse side feet, and the prices range from Silk covered, wool filling, $16.00. Silk - down $18.00, Silkoline - cover- wool _ filling, ROCK $2.25 covered, filling, - covered, $7.50. Sateen down filling, Silk-covered one Silkoline re- verse side, wool filling, $8.75 Silk side, solid oak, golden. + Silk - covered, down filling, better quality, $22.50. side, saddle wood covered one Sateen re side, down $13.50. Silk wool $28.50. and Satin, filling, filling, Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers $10 Included are Ortental Tapestry Couch Covers in the well-known Kis Khilim patterns—heavy closely woven overs in harmonious shades of blue, tan, green and Plain rep and verdure patterns in red and blue. » Covers have no fringe and measure 60 inches by 2 yards. Price, $10.00 into all Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics $2.00 Yd. A representative display of imported and domestic Upholate ry and Drapery Fabrics in velours and silks. « in short lengths only, other e full length fford lient range of choice patterns. These ly priced at $2.00 a yard noticeable, giving a sparkling iridescence usu- ally attained only in much more expensive lines. Plated Ware is more serviceable than lighter sterling and not surpassed in beauty by fine solid silverware. One pattern 10-6x 12, $39.50 One pattern 10-6x15, § $49.00. Three patterns 10-6x15, $38.75 ‘ patterns We t KAISER CU1 Rich Glass new ¢ cluded priced, " ater ; ? ( - throughout of selected quarter- sawed white oak, finished weath suggest the desirability of these lines for October Wedding and Anniversary Gifts GLASS AND -Two new GI and beautiful Cut in the olonial design. In 10 and 12-inch and attractively in sets of six, are ! , r yy UT GLASS ocktail Glasses, $3.50 ; my 2 PPE 0 8, $2.50; Claret SHAKE ; Sherbet Glasses, $ 9e PR inger Bowls, $4.00. Sterling tops ARSEILLES PLATED his artistic in sterling Sugar Shell effect is plated rGl times — tha : » each 50 . tandard Al plate, anc Berry or Preserve WATER PITCH is sae light Butter Spread ERS, $5.00—Tank sterling. Spe Pastry Fork :, ard shape; two new . and de and Child’s 3-Piec« ‘ Ic ASS Saw CUT : " VASES, $3.50 Pableware $5.00 KNIVES styles; Six Din Sil 1835 R. WALLACE OR FORKS, SET $2.50 ner Knives or Forks of 12 dwt ver in handsome floral design, FINE CU Frary $3.50; PEAKL HANDLED TLERY Made by Landers & Clark. Six Fruit Knives, six Dinner Knives, $6.00, and six Dinner Forks, $6.00, all with sterling silver ferrules. Goblets, R RS With silver INDIVIDUAL SIL VER-PLATED SALT AND PEPPER CAST holding $1.25 SILVER-PI SET, 26-PIECI DINNER Set packed in large satin-lined case CRYSTAL CUT consists of the foll pieces GLASS TOBA( : ' 1835 R. Wallace triple-plated ware at i wa beautiful floral design CO JAR, $1.25 A . eae Pl Table With quadruple sil one Butter Knife ;} ver-plated top. Crp A S11 Ladle VER-PLATED OYSTER Spoons, each $1 FORKS, SET $1.50—Pretty floral) ers, set of six, $2 Set of six, packed in lined) set of six, $3.00, Set, $1.75 $. ATED i $12.50 is ind | Caster m ERS two bottles, bottles, $1.50. wing M SILVER WARI Silverware three with DIX Spoons, six CUT-GLASS, six Fe DAISY, THISTLE AND ACORN PATTERN Cut tings and signs different fre any thing heretofore hown. Water Bot tles, $7.00 each; 6 in. Nappie 50 each; Sugar Creamers, $7.50 to $15.75 pair; 8-in Bowls, to $14.00 each; Oil Cruets and many other pieces attractively priced tive IRIS DESIG R. WAL-|—Sugar niet SILVERWARI Ass @® Cream 8, each, 75c; better de 1 weight mm cially priced in set pleasing Spo lea Dessert Spo lable design paste-board box FREDERICK & NELSON [official ballot. The justice of the peace, a moulder for | superintendent of schools, a news| determine the sults in thoee vender for county engineer and a aesunetaaneysee 2 on | County Auditor Agnew was notl-| newspaper mailer for the office (By United Press.) w York are fied this morning by Stephen H.| termed in thetr communications as NEW YORK, Oct, 1. Condi other two} tions here are much more satis ff, secretary of the soctaliat | COPmerer | labor part that the organization factory than | expected,” aaid hha |W. Kern, domoc United it) not ¢ with the law tn the hala tha | ¥ice pgesident up matter of the pay nt of filing " ; t their | Bridgeport, where he spoke Satur-| May OVO | day@ight six $1.95 $3.45 90 | Signs ns, Spoons, uillon Spoon $ 8 $1 and Bey $3 EM offee ppt Butter 1 Forks, ONS, spre $3.00, ; Sp $4.75 each; LABOR PARTY NOT ON BALLOT expect, we will carry » fant state }to us, as we New York § The immense labor vote of New|; socialist labor srlidate for pro: ‘DEMOCRATS FACE: oe eR SOCIALISTS FIRE FOUR BURNED TO DEATH, Four voratle fund. EXPLOSION KILLS TWO. ‘gl candidat | confic states | Mr. Kern left toda where he Is to speak thi ratio nominee for ° rolaliat hes (By United Pressed (By United Preoe) ‘ ON, Ky. Qot. 19 } on xdquarter INGFIELD, M. h Brearcle for Utica Word pvening 4 VOrs WILL mNTONTAIN wien wranr on bis return from ANSHOSNSMEONT and the na will ther “If the labor vote comes |