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SS secres comm arene THE STAR ONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 190 ROO OR Re =) - * * aioe’! POPE BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET 19 : * * ‘ * (By United Pr * * STANFORD UNIVE * | |*® Noy, 20.--The Stanford coeds * amen | * are today in open rebellion * I bree tage. | rer site sey ® at the new edict of Mra. * ry jacé in letters going to all part 4 * Bvelyn Wright Allan, dean of & | *. aa . pon and Si"he world, "Al the present ‘me ° * the women students, who has * il e idely ity department t d Odd d E d ig ® placed the official ban on #/ All Audiences at the Cirewl d } qu ‘or me tt ‘ emnan $ an $ an n S 0 a ous * frou frou skirts, peekaboo #|] ‘ irculated, | fotw and the 4 * waists, hostery of light or *| Vatican Are Suddenly f | The wi Ki d S . H] P ° d f Cl * ol shades, lights In dorm. ® ie | itself into one huge t * # oF house clubs, or men ® Suspendede. One of t t beautiful book-| lelty,” said Mr, W yesterday in $ pecia y rice or earance ® callers after 10 o'clock, and *® lots ever it to advert! People making the ines here ® evening walks for couples. * sition will are ‘rom all parts of the world, and . att Z . a eee . a: ees ‘ in er ee fromm RZ United Pre ok fo exploit the| we are relying on thelf assletance Accumulations of Remnants and Odds and Ends resulting t, Nov. 3 Pt ukon-Pactfie ox ring the exposttior ait ve, ‘ iv 3} 10 j 4 ‘ sy" 3¢ LOFTY ONE) * * SEPA EEL® * Fane vatican wore suspended tn Director off to bring the exporition and the "i from the ective business in the Basement Salesroom go on sale pe tely today ng to a slight change | Wood wan appotnted se of everyone they know In other lo builds ‘ i. A Lf OUT GANS WILL NOT ltor the worse in the condition « [wih Gani at strikingly-low prices. FIGHT M’FARLAND |tho pope. aor ore a oes Was to iano an Everyone in Seattle Is urned t ” ‘ » r a deve’ DOK which would show io this amnoaition «4 al emblem | | (By United Press.) ; i ith th u —_—_ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 he vatioan Lit Arnage y assert that oa that time the stock of adver-| 16 on all stationery, business and ’ Pe om ‘ ithe pope's condition is not serious,| Using matter was virtually ex-| social. Kyery prin office in the ‘ " 3 date * ‘ ¢ i Sats of the Broad |rignt promoter James Coftroth has hausted and there was nothing in| ely wil be glad to use this om: | A comprehensive assortment in these lines, consisting of | € raw ‘ror oe Gan ore a e i} Rather — [Siich' the. colored tater docliver FRIED TO BORROW ewe « Dee eee eae ed euppties a Che followings R ey |to meet Packy MeFurland before Pore hale let Dh Ni Rice 3 cab gadget ode ? ‘oe of elud > e ve ore e rope enclosures already mn hand can by eturned . a ™ e i ‘ a " r ete ee ee age and these will be furnished to busi: | to printers and the emblem printed Outing Flannel and Flannelette, in-| Ginghams, in light and dark color- —_—_— jday, Gans declares that he is ness houses in the 5 | ? ‘ ad , GARDNER | making too much money in hia Bal h the Northwest to oa at & very slight cost if light and dark colors je lings; also staple checks, in several s jtimore resort te make {it worth wre emma ue e ades BM, D. C.. Nov 10] white for him to come to the coast Lispole pane ee s0.— The Keva Kiernan of Portland, Ore. Mr Longeloth, Plain Nainsook, White grades, ordinary ms a. a ae ASSUN, » 8 : Warten Shorts .was groomaman | ‘is i z 4 Palle Gawat Roosevelt ‘pa a battle government of Portugal today made A reception wae held following the |i} Lawn and Dimity | Remnants of Table Linen, consist- om 0 An Unsucceasfal effort to borrow | eromony, at which Mra, Atkinson ‘ ‘2D , ? oe ee sis et oe | WINDLASS SLIPS $5,000,000 from the Portugal State | con aathel ba tire rane se | Kimono Velours, in light and dark | ing of Bleached and Unbleached Biaracter, and it will| bank to pay the salaries of the gov ee ere Fee: fe Olea Mee color Goods, in different widths; ‘also half- Pee valedictory ernment offictals, The treasury ts Miller Freeman, Minn Atk 5 | ¢ Napk iar be to the DRIVER is HURT tmpoveriahed, and office holders a eee ae . Bleached and Brown Domestics dozens of Napkins. re than to con have recelved no remuneration for vente Sb ir | : a ~ Sr escres be prefaced] wane ariving a team attached | re!” recent yervices The presat | at Part Exhibit. Percale and Madras, light and dark Remnants of Bleached and Brown “ of ed | resources of the government for the /at Columbia Rect The Seattle Artista’ association | - a Pnuve' ¥ wal forms, “pn Poor to a windlass with which a frame | reaitzation of cash have been ox-|Hroadway, Invi r t m exhibition of piotures colors. Towelings. +1 Seeding Ge pres ig a being og agg Ihausted. The revolutionary party | | “i to the st and = sentor| by m re thie week at the art] . day, Frank Spratiin, age , al throughout the country fs using the | clas “at » high « room bite Itbrary ’ struck by the bar attached to the|sMuattea to foment disturbances, | ing ob : Acern Club. . i in AP Ig a x wn sasahe s and Ends of Gloves for Winte Mareweli to tho Amort| —Spratlin was carried to his home| PARIS SENSATIO ; the dances | national 1 : a Ree 2 : eva stepping down from |at 215 Wall st, where medical as gg ergs Mone ee wean Special, 35¢ Pair—Golf Gloves, | Special, 25¢ Pair — Cashmerette position which he| sistance was called, ‘The exact na GROWING DEEPER | 3y"8.0 °K. oats. hep ng “ ‘ Glave black, half-lined with silk Dee itor nearly eight yoars, | ture of his tnjurtes fs not known, Kelly, Matadort, Baker, Deo, Onsum,|awarded for the most pleasing char mercerized lined, in black, brown, sOVES, IN DIACK, RAl~iUNne : apr osevelt will add ajbut .t is feared that he was hurt] PARIS, Nov. 20M. Hamard,| Perrine, Koogan, Lav acters depicted A, ER Siscetlene oves, 25c Pair— “ et his eye back | internally, chief of the Parisian detective force. | angiey, Mlangy, Bla | Hibrow Clee Benen gray or navy. Miscellaneous Gl yves, 25c Pair. He will cast his eye back | ; i ahend - announced today that he had been |Coy, Arper and Ward. | ‘The big social evant of the year ; E: ; ; Odds and Ends of Golf Gloves, for ‘erm of office, and ahead ‘ Iman, W 1 Jewish cir will b Special, 35c P. M erized Krit | j Set eesre, and will POSTMASTER GENERAL er te ceergreiex f'n. etetubell » |grand ball at Christensen's B Special, Joc Pair—Mercerized Krit | women and children, including: Gloves i od by Dis eangere the artist, who, with his motherdn lway hail t w evening iii Gloves, in biack, white, blue, green, | of various descriptions suitable for p point out een. off ~od MAKES HIS REPORT law, Madame Japy, was found dead | wnder. th me the, Touss i : ‘country os, offering : . ead : Men's He rver 200 * od : paver. oY t ‘@@ to what should be * in his studio in Paris last May. / Shay, Nelson, Livesiey and Thomp-lare ex Pn seamen | red and beaver. } winter, Reuse should be fol Hamard declared they would soon | son jontanans Will Organize | ene (By United Press.) be under arrest Me Reception for Miss Buck. The former residents of Montana | if P paver . : ~ me ‘ ra. Charles H. Cobb wil cive| who now cali Washington their} H d U d U h | t R ts mnt is, understood.) WASHINGTON, | Nov. | 20-| ence by the police, ‘The author [ihe active and amsociate ineinbers of |home will mest on Wednenday even. | osiery an nderwear phoistery Kemnan | . | rt club at her home, 1409/ing at § o'clock im the re the M £ at Ee@aa specific remedies, | annual report tsaued today, rec-|!ties are convinced that Madame | Wi be on an ex-/ ommende postal savings banks. In | Stele ett could not have committed | , plane. | referring to Alaska mail contracts, mes unassisted, They claim | Reads Message. lhe states that, on account of larae | & @ evidence showing that the . | shipments of gold dust being mado |All clock at the Stetnhell house had | pears tomorrow Fie Bis eausl custom the eee it has been difficult to| been stopped at midnight, evident | Place of Mise Cumming, under the | 4d his message | Y we . 7 ly to give a wrong impression as |*"*P!ces of tho Schubert club and who now tives In this #tate will The first draft of CF penenarage for service, especially be ao the time of the murder. we ‘ts Atkinson. }he @ligibie te membership, and all |i poonan aon al arman Shorts and | euch wi & hearty welcome / lov. 30.— y ina Carrio Eddy Atkinson, daugh-|at the peneey —olasns cnese Paseecie,. 8 See aoe tor of Mr, and Mre. J. M. B. Athin. | purposes is society will be to WOODRUFF QUITS THE Diomede Faiconio, apostolic G0! | son, were married Saturday even |bring Ins « to bear upon the a gate to Washington, probably will jing at the home of the bride, the| Montane ature to make a large | SENATORIAL RACE’ superceded by Archbishop Stagn! | Roy. EB. Lincoln Smith officiat y » thin winter for pur of Aquila, according to a report| [t was one of the prettiost bh current In vatican ctroles today weddings of the year, The rooms state building and @ fine exhibit at the fair, All ex-Mon ——__--———- — - | were festively ornamented with Pertection Laundry Company, § Sowers and foliage nubject reed to attend thi 1031 THIRD AV, COR. SPRING, tanans who fee! an interest In this The bride was attended by Miss me lp organize the ol Jot lub, at the Cotumbt _Knit Corset Covers for Women, Printed Taffeta, Dimity, French Special, 25c—These are Jersey ribbed, | | pitre white, with high neck and long | Muslins and Cretonnes, one to five sleeves. p om Any person who has once resided in Montana yard lengths, in bright, attractive pat- terns for bedroom draperies. Burlaps, Denims, Swisses, Nets, Silks, Tapes- tries and Upholsteries, Oil Cloths, Fringes and Curtain Cords, in lengths Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants for Women, Special, 25¢ Garment— Cream color, medium weight, Jersey ribbed, and very warm. Misses’ Vests and Pants, Special, : : 25¢ Garment—Cream color, fleece | and widths suitable for many pur- lined and medium weight. poses, such as pillow tops, laundry and Drawers, Special, | bags and box covers. (By United Press) HOT SPRINGS, Va, Nov. 30. After a conforence with President | elect Taft here, Timothy L. Wood ruff, chairman of the New York il gz tit joys’ Shirts iican |Tepublican stato committee, has 25c Garment — Silver-gray, fleece | withdra the New York|_ COOPS em SHENTA the ; : P ial ae F hope. | wa trom the New York | | lined, good weight. Fine Quality Silkoline, 36 inches | D. S. JOHNSTON COMPANY 4 Women’s Hosiery, Special, 25c Pair | wide, large assortment of colors and Silk Lisle Stockings, with gilt edge designs. 10c yard. and tippings, spliced soles, heels and toes, medium weight. Nottingham Lace, two pretty pat- Women’s Lined Hose, Special, 18c | terns; width 24 inches. 10c yard. Pair—Fleece-Lined Cotton Hose, in Root ALASKA POSTMASTER IS TRANSFERRED (By Uniied Press.) FAIRBANKS, Aiaska, Nov. 20. Requests the Honor of Your Presence at @ ‘ HI PIANOLA RECITAL (Johnusta Co, Recital Hall) | EES# se is i ge il Tonic Ee rf z if of congress will withthe pansage Washington that he will be trans | for the |i heavy weight, with hem top. Excel- Short Lengths of Drapery Sateen, -\ferred to his old position as 1 ||] lent for cold weather. i 50 i : there ve . width 50 inches; lengths from 1 to 3 seine Sire, Rey Meadocks hes. boun ap | Soloist: MR. DAVID WARD, Barytone || : Children's Hosiery, Special, 2 Pairs | yards; light and dark shades. 10c for 25e—Good and Durable Stock- | yard. ings, that have met with much suc- : cess. Fast black, medium weight, Sample Curtain Ends, 19c¢ and 25¢ heavy ribbed and reinforced. each. Remnants of Silks and Odds and Ends of Dress Goods Infants’ Wear An assortment of prices too exten- | Infants’ Shirts, 19c—Sizes 1 to 6; wool and cotton mixture; buttoned in front; heavy quality. Remnants of some plain and many Infants’ Pinning Blankets, 19e-—Of fancy Silks, in lengths of from 1 to 6 | white outing flannel. Infants’ Long Skirts, 25c—Made of heavy outing flannel. Infants’ Shoes, 25¢ — Soft-soled . Shoes and Moccasins, slightly soiled; mixed effects; some plaids; in lengths | sizes 0 to 3, in pink, blue, white, tan of from 1 to 6 yards. and gray. pointed and has qualified as post- mistress. STEVENSON TO CONTEST. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov. 30.--Adlai Ste venson will contest the election of Charles &. Deneen for the govern- * lorship of Miinets. The official oan.| Vass gave Deneen 23.164 plurality. | Castro Mission Diplomatic. | BASSE TERKE, Istand of Guade +. 36.—-President 23 veil f There will be no admission charge. In order to insure Service ts the keynote of comfort and prevent overcrowding, reserved seat tickets fo bank's usefulness; it is & business toale. Banks make ft easter and safer for men to do business. Our service must be ex- pertenced to be appreciated. We can and wil) give YOU the benefits of our service. the capacity of the hall only willbe given out. Tiekets can | now be procured at the Pioneer Piano House, Third and | | University, * } | | | | | | | Thureday Evening, December Three | j according 4 ha, — here aboard the * Guadelupe, on Wy the real wishes of |/Hordeaux. In reply to intery ers, President Ca: © declared th: |the object of his journey | wettic some diplomatic bu jwith the Preneh government Milk-white floors—spotless a | wholesome enough to “eat off”—is | the quick result when GOLD DUST is added to your scrubbing water | SAAS | Floors and doors and woodwork are hard to |ff clean thoroughly because the dirt gets grouud | into every crack and crevice. ili | Soap and mop all you'will, the job at best jf | will be only partly done. | -| A heaping tablespoonful of GOLD DUST added to your scrubbing water will make it || search out dirt, grease, germs and impurities }from every cranny, and cleanse and purify wherever it touches. | GOLD at ld hor relieves you of that we torturing grin of beating snd eral ae secincanate bing, because it does | @ | all the hard part of the : a A LETTER FROM CARUSO work without your . @ TO WEBER help. a makes 4 ae | . | siye to enumerate. Commercial cipb second monthly ban-| PYROGRAPHY GOODS TO BE y evening at 6| sOLD, * The Federal Paint & Wali Paper tendered. | Co,, at 1314 First av., are going out toasts will be re-|of the burnt wood business, and are & “Our State,” Gov. | offering their entire stock of wood © City,” Mayor Miller; | to barn and burning outfits for sale te Our For- | at cost Thomas Burke; | John L. Wilson. || { yards. Remnants of Black and Colored Dress Goods, in both plain and fancy The Union Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry A dynamite rinting || vi ‘ortina re, wrecking the were no casuaitios preperty to sell see * will meth i Outing Flannel Gowns 50c Remnants Floor Coverings Made in pretty shades of pink, Short Lengths of Mattings, Drum- blue or gray striped outing flannel, | mers’ Carpet Samples and Carpet trimmed with braid or plain cloth col- | Ends, suitable for small bedrooms or : : | sos : lars having embroidered edges. | bathrooms, decisively underpriced. RRA ret tan na FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED World Famous SENESCU ROUMANIAN ORCHESTRA housework hard work. | THE WEBER PIANO COMPANY, Let GOLD DUST ge SR ease the burden. - Misiins eon Doar Petes do your sorte eae Gentlemen: ‘The Opera Company, as you know, will PO apy . Seattle begin its tour on Monday in Boston, and I will ap 4 . on ightly at the American : preciate it very much indeed if you will arrange with | Made by THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY ’ i Gale, your representatives to provide me with one of your in- Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake, | : Ly. » 4 deta 0 tli sehigiiih‘cleitiniton atin - q | comparable instruments in the various cities we will | i bie al : . . which has filled extended on | visit. I should feel very much at a loss to be without a } gagements in Russia Germany, -| @ Weber Piano, as I have become very much attached to | ot LO Ae aay Denmark the exquisite tone of these superb instruments. No ¥ e “i other plano possesses a tone which blends so well with GOOD BREAD- the human voice or is as satisfactery to the vocal artlet as the Weber. Appreciating your kindness, | remain, Very sincerely, ENRICO CARUSO. AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE Every Night (Except Sunday), 6:30 to 12:30, SOON WED it man's to a the way KOHLER & CHASE 1818 Second Avenue Weber Piano Dea is heart through his stomach, the then quickest way ts patent EXCELLENT #2 OS, #2GAVEN TRACTS © tracts, $100 an ore y terms; close to st Suit Cases car Ine and lake; level, clear. st FLOUR Private Leased Wire to All Bx: Traveling Bags ed; fine for chickens and ber S. C. Osborn & Co. MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, National Land Inv. Co, ino. 019 First Ave 917 Firat ay M a72n O27 Wirat Av 5558

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