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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. igi | Tet T MY UU SOLD THE wnt = sries CHARGES coo) OF JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT ht ina in any way re thus ‘Oh, Lord kill tude it in probable that he will be "fork" | Gdaeds of Assassin. Hans) ousted me neator | re the Subject of | | Poe ihinnnco ‘SEVEN RUN DOWN iCANADA AND THE U.S.) oe | AND KILLED MUST GET TOGETHER | i, navear™s). Attorney Langdon and De-| micaly, United Press.) | , ———_ a r to CAGO, Nov, 20. even Bec " orld’s tagtiye W. J. Burns are trying to| . | 4 Continue Ww il (My United Prem.) a fain today just Who wae wg and ~ the Chicago, Bur :- i va NEW YO Ov, © 20,—Teftor neibty for ancalleged order|!ington & Quincey ratiroad were “four, Leaving Man Fae ae co bt ha tasted waarde of Morris Haas, the|Killéd today when « suburban train December 1. | w York Chamber of Com:| WRC cnnin of Haney, that|COllided with a hand cat 17 miles| bad merce lant night at the Waldorf-| 1 ive Burns should not be al-| West of here ———— seo Haas, Burns lant The officials of the ratirond say jled charges againat Police | th fan on the wrong LEE CLOTWORTHY 4 Correapondent United Press varlow Ff Hy and tone € - ae d uae Fleet | guards yon the hand car with the American Fle | received by the the engineer did ~ The battle | without com-| low up or the se n . i been held in| LULU = | . hatide to jump in tlike to eave thetr One of the most unique features of Jnpan’s entertainment of the absence Rea | ven boys of the American fleet was the free open air theatre. The per- Harber's Philip. iW formers were the best vaudeville artists of the empire, and Jack Chinese wators } England pends $1,000,000 an-| showed his hearty appreciation by applause of the real Uncle Sam il nually on rat poison variety i December |, © it of Roar y today for a tit i C tm the sal The Chine ave, does not wa /A Busy Scene at the New Federal Building 4 ROUSING SPECIALS ‘In Ladies’ Fine Shoes (Star Special Service.) , ‘The three men started out DENVER, Colo., Nov. 20.-~"TIf you cet ach Lalu at mine while lam away, ge 4 and close the! close the ¢ mn LORO MAYOR | ‘eal,” said Lulu Thomas’ boss to! price, and it's quit 2 her, as he left his office to make a *ld before Mr. So Serene WELL. ieee trip. The men ca: down. They talked with the girl for half aa hit the mine f MO typewriter The papers had previounly be« signed, ready for delivery Miss Thomas got a good-stred check as bonus for her part in the 18, who had been in his office two | deal, and took a vacation on fu years, wondered whether « cus | pay All right,” sald Lola, and went n pegging away at the keys of her they bo So the boss, a mining man of Denver, departed, and Lulu, aged tomer would come along while he Ngee How Many Dishes, She rather hoped one would. She thad seen « lot of big deals pat § through aid she ‘eaitt ened’ im Your Home?/| jclinch one all by her little lone jsome. Lulu was born in Wyoming jin & cow camp, and she has the ai western “go” In her. . P SWE, Se x0t her wish Two days ater It’s a painful count Pad jthe boss had left, « lawyer and a jcouple of eastern capitalists blew Unless you wash them into the off ” meWhat can I do for yout* asked With Gold Dust. the girl ITT TRUSCOTT “fletking, reckon,” answered the lawyer, “we cane hase to see One to two hours a J don bag |22mt the purchase of the Sangre day for 365 days in the . de Christo m but as you say a canis Sime it! Mr. Bo-and-8o won't be back for a year means drudgery if week, we'll have to wait.” the you follow the soap and ei water route. Wilte lost his pet dog and was ewmimeniations ™wCR distroued "He “spent ‘nie Shake a teaspoonful honorable gen-| “* searching for tt, and so often ° the fact that dur-| “id Be run into the house crying. Of Gold Dust into your was sheriff he! =e quick; there's Fido! 1 saw dinners with him!” the family grew somewhat dishwater. It produces ing bis diges-) One day Willie rushed | its own cleansi Blowing BO) eecited ti # ue ‘Semmes, pom its © cl _— ends, He achiev®-|ma!” be cried, “I've seen Fido! I've CUtS grease and dirt fe quite pre) secon Fido! ° . . ee en nee’| “Ob, 0, 1 guess not,” replied the like magic, drives ou‘ i fe remem! nationt mother, “Tt must have beoo 3 companies of your imagination. every germ and impur p Willie looked at her, much ag- » ¥ ry ing, the ‘ask | grieved. “Well,” he said, indignant ity and é mayor will not! iy, “I guess my ‘magination ten't easy one white behind."—December Deline leaves ie your entire ab- : . tn one Smal! Wallace accepted an tnvita dishes and, on the tion toa party, as follows: Sanita- es furs will not! Dear Louis: f will come to your . ft remodeling Party if it don't rain” (then thinking rily clean. that be might have to stay at home in that case)—“and if it does.” — and unless the| The December Delineator short ones most | ~~ Sennen tires NO. 1 — Ladies’ Gloria} NO. 3— Ladies’ “Gloria” $3.50 Shoe, Pingree make,)$3.50 Shoe, Pingree make, best kid stock, welt sole, pat- ent tip, lace; all sizes, AA to EE ; Saturday only— $2.95 | $2.95 NO. 2 — Ladies’ Gloria” 4—Ladies’ Fine Vici $3.50 Shoe, Pingree make, of | Kid Boot, dull wave top, pat- best kid, welt.sole, kid tip,| eof. tp, turn sole; a $4.00 val- lace; all sizes, AA to EE;/ ue and full of style; all sizes; Saturday only — | Sitfrday only— $2.95 | ,. $2.95 sentences a ag Here’s Where Yiéts Can Save And Know It There an active scene at the new Federal Building last Monday morning, of which this picture gives an indication. Lined up on Union Street and Third Avenue sides were sixteen large delivery vans of the Standard Purniture Company unloading the new furnishings for the various departments of the bulld- ing. This company were the successful bidders tn securing the contract for the furnishing of the new government building against competitors from all parts of the country, and being one of the largest con- tracts of its kind awarded in the Northwest, the Standard Furniture people have again shown their ability “to do things.” best stock, turn sole, kid tip; all sizes ; Saturday only— NOT THAT COLOR, 718——FIRST AVENUE—-718 Receiver’s Sale: “|E | Clothing, Hats and Furnishings| E| Over half of the Tremendous Stock | £ R of The Famous Co., 718 First Ave., : still remains on hand. As there is only a limited time in which to dispose of same at re- tail, I have made still further cuts in prices for Saturday. H. PETERS, Rec. S Tomorrow, Saturday’s Specials L Sos A cera NE SRR ER, ™ onan TURRELLL’S 903 SECOND AVENUE FOUL OR FAIR WEATHER, Two Days More of the {Great Wreck Sale the very dressiest Diouses for evening Sleeves, Every oth . , . . Waist must have Saturday and Monday and the Great Wreck Sale is a thing of the past. Great crowds have attended this sale, and hundreds of satisfied customers have supplied themselves with high class merchandise at one-half price and less. mr > ~r High Art Reedy mar you are yc $5.00 and $4.00 Drogs Trousers, on Underwear, Re p ne Aa jn Th cube tt Cravenettes Sujt Cases 412.00 You h's Su $4,35 be shir 35 ¥ @ 18 to ag eed py sa c etten, h wi ! « i $4.00 Bult ont aost $7.95 9100 Ri-tewdier’ Suit tion,” wine OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION WILL BE SOLD IN THE SAME PROPORTION, Rel Rete combined with fx We have opened the last six cases of goods from the two carloads we bought from the railroad company and re . ° Sating are a fad just now plenished our stock. These goods will be on sale Satt and Monday, and then thé finish. We must get ready | MMe find favor with con , act : ; ; | , Gremers, ane pase for our holiday goods, which are arriving daily, ‘To make these last two days to be long remembered, we have cut : striking. The the prices deeper than ever. C $3.00 Famous Co.'s Hats, | 15¢ Handkerchiefs, Ic : « 4 of the 2 7 oy 3. Recelver's Receivers Pri 4 a most of the THESE PRICES WILL MOVE THE GOODS. gata lanes ee ‘ i Recelver's $1. 3 apy rice a . ying to all but L ceiver’s $ $1.00 F ss oston Silk Garters, BHR Ti edicecans ' 0 Famous Co.’s Hats, | Receiver's Price c complexions . ae Recetver's Men's Pants Boys’ Clothing Men’s Furnishings 0 $18,00 and $15.00 Famous Co.'s Price , Nae 5c $2.50 fine Elastic Woolen thee cashmere, . 2.50 Boy's School Suit, Recetver ae sia mernrats Rib Underwear, L ‘elma sae ia | | bear BEB: : i Pret renee ssa | Mae, Son geames Tgp | teers $115 A PARASITE; * . " *: + Radgg c T Reeet $ 0 ; i * . . ‘ . Receiver . 50c President Suspenders single and a - : . $20.00 Famous Co.'s Suite and A . Mad mt : ry) 65 me te Pant ’ $6.00 and $7.00 Boys’ Suite, jn ites mre 95c Overcoats, Recelv 7 45 “i 0 and $2.00 Odd 80c a des 19¢ - (itar | 95.00 Men's Dress Pants, paite 15 H pe ng arpa $ “ Receiver's §- «//ss fin | Price ...cseeees . , Speci y ° heck end Vosdlesl c Price anes 5 SOON, Nov 20—Victor # Bhey ere fancy WT Rs 9 “ $3.25 80g¢.O1k Boston ' . + ci c 25c Hose, Receiver’s 6 social eck, pure wor 94.00 ana Men's f ahs 25c Ratn-Proof Cravenettes, Fa- | $1.50 Umbrellas, Re Pri ’ Cc a eiAdegec, io $6.05 fanoy woreteds 85 Men’s Hats sae agit ‘ c | mous Co.'s Price, $1800 to | @08 Umbrolias c ngemen * . n o ent Sus- $20.00, Receiver's $1.00 fine Dress Shir discussed Labor # wits, blue and , : $2.00 Men's Hate oy | roe $2.00 U las, Re eaiver's rd Burne’ visit to # Young Men’s Suits 9800 Genuine Knox ap 85¢ putt mH eae * c N Ke J 7.15 ceiver's Price 85c Prive, bab | " ite, 4 7 Good HAndkerchiets, ‘ teeeene on oo $ 019,08 Jeune ieqy. Oe x ™ on $1.50 . te ” nd! wi rate we Pain PIECE GOODS, ONE-HALF Heavy Work Ghirte ition, « . § weds, #0 oe ee 169 Hemetitehed Linen Hap er ite ¢ ver PRICE. ea St ol Plunkey toa ¢ * ancy a $ 15 Men’s Furnishings kerohlets. GC Co.’s Price ; er’s 7c aw . Vine High Are 4 ches pire” wor BG $0 wear, ent B56 | | hercmiate : ¢ ce $9.95 Recetver's Price @ Ve eis’ dbus, tien am has bec : ee | ae steds, ge at 2 ul 4 Sys C a ; ola $3.50 and $3.00 Suit Cases wear, Receiver's 36c G . — Men’s Shoes eeu m4 or Overeoats, P . $1.75 snail . ‘ : ah heirs, c Tailor Made... ‘ ‘ ; $2.00 Flannel ts, Re * oO Ub 0 Ne Tr e al woo! Sox, ce € + vercoats tow c ; ‘ Men's O ta, korsey 189 Blkck and Tan $2.00 Odd Panta, Re 85 8 15¢ Price 95c : And “1 “$1 45 ’ IP ves c ceiver’s Price C Extra Fine Assorted Fancy r neo E s ie ‘- all C $3.00 mi-Dress Pants, Re _ “ Aaa Roly 2 0 hapes Col rod J annel § AY * ax ¥ e w $8.15 Cc Genuine Camel's Hair Wool $2.00 F nV Ur * * * " * * * * * BERR MY ENCUMBRANCE NOTICE.—We will be able to handle .the crowds better tomor- row, as we have secured more help. H. PETERS. H 718 1st Ave.,|4 Between Golumbia and Cherry Streets S Hats and Furnishing’ Goods " felon had be Hundreds of Other Bargains That Space Does Not Permit Us to Mention, COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, Rainier Clothing Store 1104 First Avenue Moa ine s2zacm