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manly fellow with whom woman will be th love. every velty, presenting for the f hore “The Route,” o greatest succes of the r years, It ts by Rdward who wrete “The Prince Chap. Pantages, One thousand dollars’ reward te | what Mile, F Hghtning ehar xcter chan, ‘at Pantages thie w offers to any one who oan — +p |prove that any person other than YORK IS CENTER J hersett appears on the staaqauring | ber act, which conastetse of va nae A CART-TAIL | #8 changes of costume and person atity in 16 minutes Campbell @ CAMPAIGN. MeDonald, novelty singers and | dancer ustin Brothers, the Amer }toan tem Littan Wright and é the Gordon Baya, expert wooden -ah Sums Spent Nightly ares: Renzo & La Due, o« Pe repsblicans and br pe RT pie Democrats. nt features, jones United Press), A Star Has a Good Show, This week's show at the Star theatre is above the average, includ | HM & quintet of instrumental munt ee tyctone of | an& the MeLarens mom iit real yolone funny mingtrel; Joseph R. Kettior, ms that Manhattan jin a neat ‘ ody pe oly Ahura! While there have/Substitute;” the La Belle Trio, pat injwround™ acrobats who — introduce riod of | MANY now Urieks tn thetr elhtemin the campaign | #8 act, and the Pelots, two comedy the re | Yaaelors with a good tine of laughs New T sketch of the week is the best ‘ the Star theat oess Of Tt ie woll written and je. In addition, Eddie batiad and the the principal see K, Oct. 28.--Th pow and the ¢ e in years Tectly act tv the few remaining | & ry during New York in a] Shakespes ‘pas pat P11" with dreds tielpating in the kt tions ANF! mmous play. The named are fo former} to be secon antit next Sunday night was more! _ a aside this Amerioan, Dave taken their) The Welch Stook company ta pre- 7 pattie bene Waged here | senting “A Domestte linzard” at er, pure and | (he American this week, The play oa ‘of both | § farce of domentic life and le and Sabie squaran | making a decided hit with the large ences. The company, by tts Gabe, assembly halls | be) work, Is fast making a heme tents for itself in the hearts of Beattie Program. playgoers. of the democratic or-| _ wp nightly follows gatdoor meetings, 150; / each of 35 assembly ; outdoor speakers, speakers, 506; fifty at an average cost of weed by speakers, 50; John R. Meredith, a ploneer rest "7 %; fireworks,| dent of King . county, truck and cart} dead in bed at the residence of his Rhorse; circulars to ad-| daughter, Mra. M. A. Flemmons, of i@tings, $500; cigars for) I7)$ Howard ay. this morning. He ors, $50; profesaional| was 74 years old. Asthma is re, $5. Total coat, to have hastened his He retired early last aight, ne at it, of what the repub- | times, er tn these fast, | the campaign) he lived, M Bbandred trucks on| Mrs. J. Sanders, of this city, « sow Myo noonday meet-| at Everett, Wash. and two daagh thirty-five club/ters in Montana. The body is at district head-/the undertaking establishment of ines tn ctrous| Butterworth @ Sons No arrange two large halls} ments have yet been made for the ry’ [aae, meetings in two! funeral is & ‘West side, special a ian varies "bails 1) | BURY VICTIMS OF -_ ‘of meetings, 160; boat apenkers, 150; cost of | TRIPLE TRAGEDY meetings, $2,500, cost of one | 8 garden mest: | notharet and ¢ : — be held fart Tail Campaign jeburen ture of New York's po-| o'clock ! is the large num | £2the" gee alr meetings and cart) oss, then jeided, with be The managers on/buried from Butterworth & Sone “ put much faith in|cPepe! and will be Interred in ‘im bi 7h cmmieat o | Mount Pleasant cometery. 1 on each side | - enough for the fina! ith is survived by he buried to ometery, As 4 his wite and HAVE SOCTAL BVENING. A social eventing was enjoyed by these attending the Sunday schoot rally in the Basement of the Fir fe sightly meetings tn) atm church. The raity ti And English, andj held in celebration of the em | the rooms tn the basemen number fe the slightest |) 5, = Tonight ¢ Yote Is being ex-| pastors about the city fraternal gceeetiny Pit is nota cart) alee ke ee cart carries) PREMIT FOR BIG NUTLDING. ten speakers, and | bene Baw on until the | ‘ * New York wilt tis (PTA .r> betding to of speakers, urging | ihe University t of both sides in the the White burldin diapute” tor & ‘ ot it present to the congregs Pourt! ne conerete, and faced with pressed brick Decides Land Cane. RED BLUFF, ¢ re IF to hie sone made after Fienell became transfers made hy were Insolvent. All hen | Finnell that were without John | eration were set aside by decinion SS « for the recovery of $190, ton charges of fraud ¥ . at the Grand. tv} | soy Of Bemttio this | Fenuine bisteion' ¥ehicle for the dixplay | ie talents tw called; 2 * and is a farce! mts and rte. | Corbett is wi We have a Special for thin wee x $46.00 Biue Serge H. Cohl, Tailor WB Third Ave. is ordinary Beattie. Limited,” at the| siving full «a Traveling Bags hay | MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO., Benaett’s retigious | Mt the Se pop hag Great ‘hird Week and , Medic Milogue of a w With the: BAe a wi tty na | Join the Autopiano Cub AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Ipcluding free use of our etrew iating library, Special prices will be given for a few days on | second-hand Autoplanos, Some of the muste itbrary Kk onet of Clothing a M04 Wiret Ave Kohler & Chase Wash. Store |]} 1918 Second Av., Se | Weber Plano © | tte a | esasneasce PASSES AWAY was found) | and was heard to arise two or Gree} Besides the daughter with whom | | ap low as $360.00 with free use |} ] 7-816 RasTmR seme TANTS —1, | Tol. MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR WEDNE SALE OF STRAW BALLOTS Officials Are Named to! Poe was the first to votu toor her services, Tho city dintrioted and canvassers appota for each district have been entablished at Jewolry store, Mre. W. P. Judge of election, Mra. 1 Carry on the Work Saturday. The “Straw Taito atay meting held last night In the Commerce resulted In the organiza, | lon t tion for the work and all that is | eral ge needed by the women workers | Loveless and ©. 1 about 200 clerks of election to | lot clerks ell the ballots ed with the voter's | will be sold down town, chotee for president, and the money thua received will go toward build ing & home for homeless and neglected girls. At the meeting last night Mra, | their employes. (Sto SES - SAYS HUSBAND USE HER FOR FOOTBALL he threw F. E. Ferguson Recites Many Abuses. chased her a half mile to & neigh bor's. morning against Fred Bh Ferguson, | her assistance. At another tiny “Ten Nights in a Barroom” tame|to harass her nerves. reading In comparison. The i Uff alleges that her husband gave after about a year of abstinence | Judge Ralph Kauffman thie he began to drink heavily, and/ing granted a temporary res continual abuse. }@ football instead of taking restiing of the property Se2 EES oe ATTEMPT TO STAMP |" ae em NG SCHOOL LAWS, « the school By United Press.) BAN PRANCTSOO, Oct red to argue tho abum jolt importation tnte ti Or E ton Wo Wright of the United States . oolm, be & neral " D. Mhowaiter, Kulenshucg. The commission to be in sesston several days weght fe Pocket by Fire. Britain, Japan, Portugal, Tar ait BABY i SCALDED, sake, « Japanese baby wirt, a tub of hot water at F parents, 1416 Piret « ° ay and was badly scalded about the head and Th | Stewart, second officer of the steam: er Roanoke, died today froi tte ow bh engine Both Were severed by the engine w pital wh will ree monthe } FAILS TO FAY ALIMONY, Joseph Wright was committed to } dati thie ning by Judge Kautt jon for his failure | meny due bis | Wetene, to Me Wi | Sep tonah oe mony allowed. W. ©, F. 0. Pinal teestons. ‘The tinal! Shr none mperance Union eb: os of the union throughout the 4 tonight by the Half Price Overconts and Cravemetion CROWN CLOTHING 00. 1084 Wivet Ave. That Bath- Room of Yours Any of oar customers will tell you of our of forta to please, and to care property for bual- ness intrusted to us, Bath tubs, bowls, kitchen utensils, etc., are enameled so that their smooth surfaces may be easily ke clean. Scouring bricks | and gritty powders ruin the polish of the enam- el, makies itrough and hard to clean. Use Gold Dust for cleaning all sorts of enameled and painted surfaces. Gold Dust simply releases dirt, allowing it to wash away easily by rinsing. } “Let the S sold ' 4 : end 78 - Union Savings & Trust Everett and Edmonds x 8 : MEALS SERVED. n do your work.” cls 'heatre Phones: Sunset, Main 1906; Ind. 434, Mr. Frawley's Greatest Succe t Woek—The Love Houte"—) | @RATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 600, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:46 ang Now nm VAUDRVILEN, Daily 0, 7:16, 9:16. | NW SHOW NOW RUNNING AND 11'S A CORKER, and 1 | DON'T MIKA UP, | U. Headquarters ns Harper was elected J. Joa, hamber of |nings chief clerk, Mes, Anna B. Al: urer, Mra. A. P. Fish, gen nager, MH. P. Fish, Milo J. Congleton bab Mian Adele Field vol unteered to secure automobiles for are sold for 10 cents|use on Saturday, when the ballots Several of the big manufactur ing and wholesale firms have oon tracted for a large number of bab Jota and will distribute them amoog The Divorce Suit Against when he needed it, that, two yeard her while she was in bed, that she fled from the hotse in her night clothes and bare feet, and that he She says that in the spring The complaint of Eleanor Fergu-|of 1907 he choked her unit! her son, fied in the superior court this| muffied cries brought rescuers to! proprietor of the Brunswick hotel,/when she was sick, she says he! at Third and James sta, recites | pought a large bull dog, and caus chapter of incidents which maker! od him to play on her bed tn order The, plaintiff asks for a division of the $61,400 community property, | up the sdidon business upon her and for $10,000 additional for the promising to marry him, but that/ adopted daughter of the couple | Ort * ry since then has treated her with | ing order, prohibiting the defend: | ant from visiting or molesting the She states that he used her as) plaintiff, or incumbering or dispom | ommission te tn of the county }the purpe pene bla ne commission Dewe) te! BR. Wilson of pects 4 Stommehiy BAN FRANCISCO, Get. 14. —Robert } M | of gray, brown and green tailored, mannish style, 28-inch length, semi fitted and lined ‘with good quality satin Skirt is full gored and trimmed with covered, but tons. These Suits are exceptionally good valués at $18.75. navy and black; semi-fitted black velvet collar and skirt buttoned down front fold. Price $25.00, Fine guality Serge Suits and black ; 28-inch length ; se breasted. Coat collar and de Soie, plain tailored. Sk with stitched seams, Price Chiffon Broadcloth Suits with velvet collar. messaline $49.50, Broadcloth Suits in delica Gored skirt wit champagne and white—wit $57.50. «WOMEN'S VESTS AND TIGHTS, CIAL VALUE &c GARM “Cream or natural color dium-weight. Vests are enecked and long-sleeved; Women's 26-inch Umbre fancy handles; mounted in and gold plate. Prices, $ to $5.00. Men's 27-inch Umbrellas, lish crook handles. Prices, Men's 28-inch close-roll crook handles, ornamented in sterling silver, gold plate and stained ive $10.00, $7.50 and $6.50. wee lots: Awe nr Mail Orders Filled Prices, | pty | Women’s Suits in a Wide Range of the Season’s Late Styles While extremes characterize the styles prevailing this season, refined modifications predominate i it this exc@lent showing. The leading Fall colors and the late style features are shown in an ex- tensive display of distinctive new models. Serge, Cheviot, Broadcloth, Tweed and Novelty Striped Suitings, both plain tailored and the more dressy effects—black, navy blue, brown, green, taupe and shadow stripes and mixtures—are priced at $18.75, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $65.00. Particularly attractive are the Suits of Novelty Diagonal Tweed in navy blue and striped effects Suits of good quality cheviot in gray, green, ° cufis soutache braid and small satin buttons , finished with wide emi-fitted coat double black and taupe; semi-fitted plain tailored coat Lined throughout with white afternoon and evening wear—pale blue, pink, am tailored; and some with trimmings of velvet »uttons, lined with white messaline and finished with bias folds. Women’s and Children’s Undergarments: Special Values MERINO | SPE- | UNION SUITS, SPECIAL LEN VALUE, $1.00—Cream or natur- ‘nigh- al Merino Union Suits. High silk neck, long sleeves, ankle length; crochet neck finish; silk taped. Tights ankle length and tape top. Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas .. . Many new and stylish handles are in- ~ eluded in this showing of Men’s and Wo- men’s Umbrellas. The covers are of specially selected fabric, and carry our guarantee. choice of woods; sterling silver e e FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, ftore Closes Dally at oy . The Coat is plain The coat lined with satin, trimmed with Gored in dark green, navy revers of black Peau irt made full gored $35.00. in olive green, navy, h habit back. Price te shades suitable for h semi-fitted coats, skirts gored Prices $39.50 and CHILDREN’S MERINO Belts medium-weight, and and well-finished. perfect fitting FOLDING POCKET LUNCH BOX, SPE- CIAL 18¢— Made of water-proof linen fabric; measures 414x454x754 inches when open; folds compactly TIN BREAD PANS, Women’s 26-inch SPECIAL Se Each Umbrellas; new Di- Single loaf size, deep, rectoire handles; CHAMPION COMB different BOARD, SPECIAL 55¢ llas; novel effects in ivory, sterling silver 15.00, $12.50, $10.00 ure 134x11 inches; FLE with imported Eng- $8.50 and $7.50. Umbrellas. Fancy cially ory. Prices, $12.00, tractively decorated. 36x72, $2.85. eee | Kpparet tor | and Childron | end of nps to table, other end free; convenient for Women, Misses | Taffeta Elastic Belts silk taffeta elastic, with plain buckles in gold or gun-metal finish. Wide range of colors, in- cluding brown, navy, tan Copenhagen; } black. Special value $1.00. Items From Suanalionishings also Section with wire rim INATION —One IRONING Board , SPE- Rolls meas- mountings, Prices, ironing skirts. Sleeve board attachment. ‘ $10.00, $7.50 and RIVAL WRINGER, I1-INCH SIZE $6.00. CIAL $3.00—Frame of hard maple. warranted for one year. AMERICAN IRON, 75c—Extra heavy; easy clean; wood handles; spe- designed catches grease or batter. JAPANNED BREAD BOX, SPECIAL 45c¢ —Eleven-inch size, finished imitation oak. WAF- SPECIAL y to ring At- . : . Axminster Rugs in Popular Sizes: Important Special Values Oriental and floral patterns, in good array of colors, are represented in both of the following 27x54 and 27x60, $1.65. eens Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove Made to supply the demand for a Heating Stove that is as nearly perfect as human ingenuity can make it; it is constructed by the most skilled workmen, by the aid of the most modern machinery, of the very best material has been bettered each year; rather than cheaper, all energies are centered on making it better. attempting to The quality of the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heater make it Because a stove is round and called “Oak” of some kind, do not ac cept it as the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak until you see the name on the leg and door. isfaction than any other Heating Stove made “=” (FREDERICK & NELSON) INCORPORATED The Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove gives more heat, uses less fuel, holds the fire longer, lasts more years, and gives better sat Seattle | Agency | Globe- | Wernicke Book Cases. i } 5 j , ES