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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 1909, —— Sa PVH CADETS, SSS THESE WATS” SSS riper poses me 8 at tas ‘Unfortunate.” nd killed last night nion hotel. Wh nderbilt: was bre : ‘ Two Hundred and Thirty- two Headpieces Forgot- by Shriners Who Copper King Expends a Big Sum in Bringing \"* ae Boys to the A,-Y.-P. Ex. A little more condo Toc Editor lence for robbed woman. bad thieves are not more appre : clative of their opportunity. 6o ara intory ¢ ‘ iti . : | many in the elty, too, The Star |) 3 ‘ position. ‘SUPPOSED CORPSE IS Were Celebrating. | favoone te Guiy.” Ive done [ine fot al Be sure to see us before buying. | ee See | mine, (We have been paid ie en eee to Gos hoe fe full.) I'm @ better man, al \ ‘dat h REAL LIVE GHINK Two hundred and thirtytw | though a thief, and ae | said tentneet shed upiformed aside | |derbys, straws, felte and p an The September iseue of the Pa before, may The Star live jong j we RO ad HupE ! ‘ \ be secured by any deserving | cific Aerogram, published In the! f here Was no thief who would I! the resula ® ! Seen eras, the Le | takereate OF wirelkes Uiberabay aia UNFORTUNATE THIEF p to & thle of & (My United nh Who will apply wt the nterenta « less tolography anc , the flr & ah rh ~ - ' P. Auditorium, the Masonte Butld-| edited by Frank C, Doig, was put} nti ; Settee sumed a x N 4 Aling, or the A.Y-P. Te mple of the! toto clreulation terday This ts till worrying abou ' Hae a Better Opinion of Thieves. ae Chinaman, Len Wing Mystic Shrine, make a noise Hke|the sixth number of this Jittle| Bolton, mother of eight ch I had thought that this cla Wethertll 0 one wand ne Lie "| @ Shriner, and testify that he forgot | month ho wae recently robbed ¢ criminals did not realize what AYP, exp i by Heald Tubpect > Pitts ath his hat at the close of last even The number te up Ietreet of a satchel containing wear- kind act meant. But 1 pec had ne ed by Heald® Inspecto {ttman to pis hat at the: ‘ righ ; tt Se fait . day to be alive. He had the man |!" ore ing apparel hor little ones at wrong idea. Even if this man b removed to-one of the wards up|, Fer some reason of another, No ad just purchased with be 1h w thief, he Iw te reviewed , b i ihe Co staire, and in a short time he wan | bles of the lc Shrine to the $35. Vai Baditie thle? thai mw hin wet of charity 2 bit ger able to talk, Friends of the Ching, | Bumber of 282 left the fair grounds {1° wirtlens worl | The fron tb, ths Beaiiie telat | thank him personal D < man had been making great prep. | {ring the witching hours of earl in tet. a Inved when be| fund started by T' Ne FR NS ti aid t Jarations to bury him in Celestial morning, without thinking to call Sais iad pr 9 wis, « Pog oer be by The Btar eat help to me. Acts Henalre 1 in opens the my ». The feature 1 att gave $ ~ | Style, and Inapector Pittman's| for thelr headgear. This mo of this number fe the ebort atory r Writing the above m fortunate arrival saved the Ct the Auditorium, where the Shri 1 ta Beattle st wateh those boys | @ arrival saved the Chinese, | {he Auditorium, where ¢ Cupld on the Wireless” by Mr. unfortunate GH, wateh thor wh camy \ ee Dotg. in an envelope t ¥ eaR0! llare yer mon and the n dat we WOODMEN CELEBRATE Sesonie Tom actually) QETS ANGRY AND TALKS, [275 10 ADOT money ane gL ent are} Salt Lake went them jto The Star, making @ total j| With which to replace the clothing stolen from Mre. Bolton, The “un-| py ft crowded with en bates the Temple of the Shrine and looked like a secondhand haberdashery LA CROSSE George Win, Aug Purdysan old soldier not spoken for 40 years until yew ae hac Today was the second Woodmen's Day at the A-Y.P. exposition, the There was something doing torday. It made him eo furious jyunate thiet penises 8s, ie of the stolen articles, and the Modern Woodmen of America, who/slong the Pay Streak last night. when he heard the Rev, John Beach | jie gy ‘ue Mulen artisles, and tie The camel's milk and som sem flowed Hike water, and the Nobles of Nile Temple showed why they yesterday held @ parade down town and exercises and a dance at the fair, having their competitive drills attack the Masoné that his speech business man eame to him al) at onee Mother Gets Money | $13 today an further evidence to demonatrate this than to The Star's appeal in beb Mrs. Bolton When he read the st THE LAST WEEK Of Seattle’s Largest t promised to This act of kin within the bosoms of for he declared there are many of them in Beattle Was Determined to Help Mer thief has been hard mmission of crime the milk of human kindness began t) course through bis velns when hi heard the sad story of Mra. Bol tob. He could not eft etill and see this woman «suffer He hoped that other thieves would follow his ex ple and ald her to get @ fresh Of High Grade MEN’S CLOTHING = ft. Bet that made no particular fference to him. He wan deter mined to help her, the victim of another thief, although his means were limited This sympathetic thiet trom his for he has paid a debt to soctety. | He has belped a deserving woman. | Mra. Bolton, tolling over a dish pan in that poorly ventilated res taurant, was overjoyed when a re porter for The Star opened his hand able judging \ The highest values in Men’s Clothing are in- cluded in our $18, $20 and $22.50lines and they are placed for the last time at $1049 This assortment in- cludes blacks in serges, unfinished worsteds and clays, in weights suita- ble for fall and winter wear if you wish them. The last call on Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, all the lines retailing at $18, $20 and $22.50. Your choice at $1049 The garments are all from well known makers and include the season’s styles and fabrics. This is your last opportunity at this figure. SALE A New, Modern 9 Room House, One of the Fin- est Locations in the City, Just Finished, for Sale at a Bar- gain. —(CALL—— JCLINE PIANO COMPANY A great line of Fancy Half-Hose now offered at sovee 1O@ and 20¢ Golf Shirts in assorted patterns, fine values, as low a8 ...seeeees Abe | Negligee Shirts in all shades; Club Tie to match ......+seeeeeees $1.10 gl gligee e ub Tie to ma Derby Hats of standard felts, in latest blocks, now ........- $1.95 SIMONDS SAWS You need a good, reliable hand saw in your home whether you be Four-in-Hand Ties, of fancy silks and stylish patterns; your choice. 20¢ All Oxfords, in tans, oxbloods, vici, gun metals and pat ents, $3.50 and $4.00 values, at $2.85 All $3.50 and $4.00 High Cut Shoes, in button or lace, for this sale. .$2,.85 a carpenter, a clerk ora banker, It y ; oe 7 pays to buy good tools and we want our $5.00 and $6.00 High-Grade Men's Shoes, now offered at $4.35 to tell you right now Simonds All & : Saws are good mws. Don't bor row from your neighbor and see or telephone us saw, This is one of the m articles we . ell Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50 Shoes UNION HARDWARE Co. STEWART HARDWARE CO, F, M, SPINNING DAN. B, ERICKSON CO. | FREMONT HARDWARE CO | SIMONDS MFG, CO. Soeattio Office, 119 Jacksor St, +, LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST First and Yesler—- Two Entrances First and Yesler Look for this trademark etched on the saw you buy THIEVES ARE NOT | ENTIRELY BAD stealing And Mrw. Bolton looked yery hat as she money on a ehelf new sumed her work of Ware stood in silent admiration |{n | the Stadium, chose the name of the river that WABASH OPENS OFFICE Thls fund was today turned over! - Walle our band played the Star/teame entered the never rune dry All the big Bastorn ratiroade willis re Aolton in the kitchen INDIANS T Bpangled He and the colors from all parts of the W About 11 p.m. Miuetrious Poten be re ed In Beattle when the) pie A RECEPTION Dettered to the ground. first drill began at 9 ¢ tates Raiph Stacy, | Gurrett. Wa i, now seeking quarter | Capt. CW. Wedd, a veteran of morning. This evening a son and R. J. T. Wh kid here, op He Bpanivh and Philippine cam: Initiation wil! be held at the Ar naped off the bally i in days, Willlam D, Stubbs, general | signs Real bucks and squaws from the commander and drill mory, concluding the Modern Wood. front of the Streets of Cairo and agent of the Wabash railroad. has | tive bh Flathead Indian reservation min » cadets, Though ajmen's ceremonies carried down to Lake Union, ma arrived here to make arrangement®.! The “untorty ‘coal th i few of Beatties best tea given ye #4 by tales of misfor aon {mM ly when # mother of & large fac falls a victim of bis class. He thought of no more effect! ox in an autome theft, tn The Star, be immed —— contributed $2 to the tht , Ses 4 apology for not b re (By WASHINGTON of the p today by owing heay syntom FIRE THREATENED TOWN RENO, Nev ipating in the Whitney house at Truckee at 7 o'clock last night eon sumed the building and threatened |, to wipe out the town. Bouthern Pacific company was ured | to extinguish the fire age, 1 happier today, | WENDINGTON" The sweeping assertion that they mend everything but broken prom Wo ful values jn Men's isos, crockery and glassware is jus nA. Unenlips-for Raita tiled. Purniture, trunks, side sad A tine pew line of Men's dies, household articles Phone Ind. 3736. | Semi-Annual Clearance Sale At the Stern Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Avenue Many bargains in Furniture to be had at our store. carefully placed the her and re washing the 1 round was being inter matrons at a soctet ay afternoon in had 5 bile « juartered oak or or scroll feat. THE STERN FURNITURE CO. Grand Rapide Furniture Distributers. UNCLE SAM LOSING United Press) Aug 2 An In hate of twe nh the f nd t Prices Quality the 1526-28 Second Ave. | the Lowest Between Pike and Pine Streets. Best HALLEABLE RANGE (My Celted Pree) Aug. 26.—Fire orig Every avail resource including that of the} 30 per cent. " w t Bidg., TOS-10 Pike #¢, PROM The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400 FIRST AV. baby carriages, leather goods, 1816 Both ay Furnishings, Hate. Cases. Also Full Dre rent and Suit Sults for You Buy a Lot We Do the Rest We want the investing public of Seattle to understand the ex- ceptional opportunities for money-making which are bound up in the purchase of realty in the steel city of IRONDALE Weare selling choice residence lots in the home section of IRONDALE, a few blocks distant from the steel plant, and within a walking distance of nine minutes, at $100 each, on terms of $25 down and $10 monthly. These lots are extremely desirable and will be in great demand as homesites by the workmen in the steel mills, which will begin to operate fifty-one days hence, on October 15. With the mills in operation, these lots will double and treble in val- ue. So much for the value of a straight-out investment in unim- proved realty in IRONDALE. To the man who will buy one of these lots and erect a house thereon of four to six rooms, for rental purposes, there is assured an immediate rental for his house and a return thereon of not less than 25 per cent on his entire investment from the very first, while he will at the same time enjoy the increase in land values which the opening of the plant will bring about. IRONDALE needs scores of houses, and needs them quickly, as seven weeks hence the mills will start up and the army of workmen will have to have shelter for themselves and their families. Houses of from three to six rooms in IRONDALE will rent readily at from $12 to $20 per month, and they will be taken before they are finished. Lumber is cheaper in IRONDALE than it is in Seattle. Come into our offices and talk the matter over with us. You cannot find a better investment than IRONDALE realty the world over. MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX, SEATTLE