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sit Std i RP a PLL BE THERE SEATTLE DAY MON SEPTEMBER Souvenir Tickets on Sale Special Booths Bon Marche Frederick & Nelson All of the Banks and Most of the Prominent Merchants SEATTLE DA —_—_—_—_ PLL BE THERE FOR CORPORATION TAX (iy United Press.) OLYMPIA Deputy Cus Collectors Terwilliger and DANCE FAD Gibbons have been sent here from Tacoma under orders of the trea | ury department, and are at work tn} the office of the secretary of state making a Ilat of Washington corpor fons and gathering other data un- | federal law providing orations Raymond dian, was given oriminal court Hitehy a clean bill on th records today when the court of sonsions diamissed the remaining four indictments charging miscon-| duct Theatrical People of City Plan a Great Event to be Given at Dreamland | Rink in Two Weeks. and last until the sun rises, te the “ latest to be sprung, The Theatri w ABHIN OND C., Bept 3 cal ‘nama ye poncay org be The department of commerce and Mneng Mea nee will be givon two, ldor has recetved from its agent, ° dotngs he given two R. A. Clark of Pribilof talands ing rapidly diminished by de tions of seal hunters rT has communicated a report that seal herds Alaska, are be oda part with the weeks from tonight at Dreamland rink Rd aa a The Aurora Bor the confetti two-nte alle waltees and pa will be spe ment so 7 Sk one maa b= features. The big pavilion will state department, asking tte annint be elaborately decorated and the) ance in bringing the matter before various electricians and moving | cortain governments, some of whose picture men of the city will pro) subjects are believed to be respon | vide features with scores of new | sinte for the Uegal Killing electrical devices, apot lights and ploture machine A full orches tra wilt be on hand, and from mid |night until hours after, the the jatrical folks of the city will hop | This will be the first event of the kind ever mon the STAMPEDE 10 INNOKO (hy Uolted Pree) at FATRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 3 Theatrical people do not h Reports of rich strikes tn the In thetr labors until nearly uid t.|noko country, southeast of Norton and have ne time to meet the ound, bas ¢ 4a genuine stam ers in the profession outside pede of prospectors to the district, thelr own play houses. On & which ts said to be of the type ber 17 the perfor at the ex |position and scores’ of others will join with those of the down town theatres, and the biggest and most unique dance ever given will re Dancing will not be the matr feature by stunts will be off by the night at the the T. me. A “NO VOTE, NO WEDDING BELLS”; THEY MEAN IT, T00 known as the because the without the chinery | poor man’s country,” | pay dirt is accessible | use of expensive ma Thirty-cight Mourn Death al| INDIANA, Pa, Sept nged and pulled | eight children mourn the appointed last! their father, John W. M meeting of 96 years, who died yesterday ‘Miller was married four times. any odds, and ay MISS ESTHER WILLIS, ONE OF THE ORGANIZERS OF THE COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE CLUB. SPOKANE, Sept. 3.—"No }no husband.” | ‘This ts the sirls of marriageable age who have |just organized the | Suffrage club of Spokane. Do they jmean it? Well, just ask one of jthe members, and there won't be much room for doubt left * not believe in the suffragists | Bach of the girls has taken a | Cause or shows no indications of pledge to convert her suitor to wo. | being open to argument. man's rights before ente Political economy is to be a fen an engagement ture of the organization. The girls The plan to enlist Cupid into the intend to take up these problems ranks as an ally was originated by | just as the men do, and there will half a dozen timid members, who, be debates and discussions at the after several conferences, persuad-| regular meetings ed Mrs. Z. W. Comerford to launch The knights used to do and dare the movement and recruit the mem-| anything for their lady love in the break Jlances and « vote, must wstoms instead of ter upon the matri-| monial sea pledged to work for! equal righs at the polls | The girls aay they don’t want to} be considered terribly radical. They | simply make it plain that there is to be no encouragement in the af fairs of the heart where the wooer slogan of 250 pretty College Equal ing upen bership to 500. jdays of chivalry,” declared one This does not mean that the time-| pretty club member, “Let's see if jold methods of woolng are to be|the men of today can stand the barred, Dut that the valiant knight | test. THIS STREET CAR MAN WRITES SONGS LOU &. COLE EXPECTS TO | MAKE BIG NAME FOR Him. | PF ee ene wee m @ text book ¢ 1 "Old Wine! SELF WITH SONGS tng, om text and ey and songs Hurt in Accident of poems and is lishe Seattle has a resident that has! two of perhaps the most oddly dif He has.made arrangements with} ferent uy could | the m aement of Luna Park for imagin In ou B.| them to play his songs at that pop ‘ole 16 a very prosaic street car) ular am 6. mnductor, but after the day's work| He has b time lately for is done he i# @ composer and aj this side because has post, He not only writes songs and| been unable to “punch nickels” 66 poems, but writes good ones, He | cause of injuries received In an ac has written many songs and they| cident on July An soon as he} t with favor. His one|!* strong enough he says that he} poems that has boen|intendg to wo back to work “with lec Vv rr f th the rd and the punch. He contains songs and popular among the men in the| |stories of Puget sound and the| company and they are proud of| | mountain him. Although he might make a| His latest song hit ta “Un Hi- | fortur ith hin pen, he says that! ram at the Fair,” being a story of| he thinks he will stay with them |the Uncle Hiram of Luna Park—| because he likes It c Hinckle when I : | town t to the we nee if WOMAN 18 ELIGIBLE. | lot the Wreat (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Sept In response Unpublished Songs to an inquiry by county authorities Hie has man t ive not|at Kverett, Attorney General Bell et been ¢ h he|has ruled that a female is legally page ie t t ver-| qualified and eligible to hold the a, the ar A 1 und A position of deput count ud roa aang Ahk agp < Mae pe tion ot 4 puty inty auditor in hi Bowiden t pular and patriot MURDERER SUICIDES. songs, he has 1 hand at com-| | posing religt gs with | By United ) | success, “Just Over the Bright | NEW ULM, Mint 1.—John ver Sea,” “Beautiful Viaton F. Hayner, who was brought to the ings at Twilight,” “Guided by Angel| county jail from Sleepy Kye after Hands,” and “The Angel That Kis he had been arrested for shooting ed Thee” are being sung in differ- | ex-Senator George W, Summerville, ent churches n }a lawyer and politician, committed In the literary fied he has pub- suicide by hanging | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, eel! Be $15.00 and $17.50 LONG Silk Coats Full length Silk Coats, in black taffeta and Bengaline $8.00 to $15.00 NEW FALL SKIRTS The greatest Skirt value ever advertised in the North- 1909 wilh ts t Children’s School Dresses London’s is headquarters silk, and in natural color pon : for Girls’ Dresses. All size gee and Rajah silk. Every J west. About one thousand ofthe newest and best quality tein A’ ty SB ease. Tha i one of them made of best [J skirts ever shipped into Seattle. They are being sold at half, Fall atox k is have and on al quality pure silk and nicely ff and-LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Fine all-wool imported B Ay) jinds of plain colorgs rae i ee same coats @ yoiles, plain and plaids, stripes, checks and ave been selliry at French ‘serges, shadow stripes and figures. All prices from— $15.00 and $17.50 each} all sizes— $8.75 Four Great Petticoat | Blacks, browns. greens, one tans, Every | Silk and Net Waists novelty skirtings of every description. a chiffon ive me , navy blues, grays, reds and mixtures. of them New Fall @ TWO WAIST SPECIALS: $5 to $12 | | } $1.25 to $2.00 Lawn and Linenette Waists $5.00 to 98c Ladies’ 16-button Gloves; all sizes, | regular 98e seller; | Saturday, a pair | length 8611 every color; to clear 49c many colors, lAsle Ladies’ jong Silk Gloves ° all sizes; always sold for $1.50; Sat r Your choice of any Silk or Net White and Colored Lawn and| urday, to clear, ® 75 | Waist in the store at $3.95, These | Linenette Waists, in several new 1 patr x : C | ae g Vaists anc | fs E ss Afiies’ Kid Gloves; all colors, every are a new Fait Waiats ae hg tailored styles, with stiff collars and} size, 2-clasp, elegantly made and $1.00 Mercerized Sateen | #00"! Values at Cee ae | cuffs. Also a big line of fine Lin stitched, good fitters, and every pair Petti } Just as many of the best ones as ape j ; worth $1.50; extra etticoats there are of the cheaper ones. | gerie Waists, with beautiful dace alr 58c A good quality Mercerized Sateen | Blacks and all the light, medium | and embroidery trimmings All os for ladies, Petticoat, well mado see ae \ 7 ‘bors with leather frin throughout, twetve- inch ur Aaa Site a nice soft leather, ¢ ' flounce, extra width C | Tailored and ers; extra special, a pair. $1.25 Moreen and Sateen ayia Petticoats | Good regular $1.25 BIN Finish Black | Moreen Petticoats; black mercerteed sateen, and an tinitation biack taffeta allk petticoat made first-class throvgt out and good full width. = 69 several different etyles; $1 be ba yee $2.50 Petticoats | each... | tp, lace grade offered All men's or misses aplen ¢ Glaze Kid Bhoss of at patent your size | of these new styles | for fall wear | Sizes 32 to C | SHOE $1.49 Ses London’s Is the Place to Buy Them } fetailed always at § Dutch Collars Dutch Collars, trimmed with lace and embroideries, many patterns, beautt fully made; values to 36¢; special | Windsor Ties Windsor Ties fn many plaids and plain styles, all silk washable; 35c regular 0c ms, Saturday. Collar Pins Dutch Collar Pins in a. wide variety of styles, also a wide range of Jet Coll and Belt Pins; regular prices 25e to 39¢; Saturday, c Boye =e os Boys girls’ soll axe Kid Shoes MOU 0. inser cncesdasegecses ) | $1.98 . mat tn 98c¢ wit or A ply t lase kid: has wl, pat feather” te Ba an aht or street regu large & atyh Length tron §y 98c nine. i Large Leather Bag with leather-covered , aches Y At this pric mighty 4 ath: ee Shee adda tt 14 Rox Cait | $1. 4g Satin ¢ ‘nif hoe is oftered frame, with good Uning coin $5.00 Silk Petticoats Sncee: Gh0s values; goed. pt | Wah back stay, bright, plump | purse, fancy fastenings; regular price | . t f | $1.98; Saturday There are no better Stik Petticoats 2, only $1.19. sor Tam Street San- | ~ snectal gieensedecoanead $1.25 ; 2 luen; neatly made of , in town at $6.00 than the akirte tm thie | 98 For W * Rubber Meei Juliets | finest lot. Your cholee of mc n thirty Cain house shoes of fine glaze kid | A R Waists different colors and changoable effects, | With clastic aides 166 i ee ert: | conse Kultted Weiste, ail clans frame serene P black patent foxed several styles, of them are mado with a wide tailored founce..,. \ A Few Sei fe Our BEDDING DEPT. PILLOWS—All-Feather P' Special price, each .....+++ .37C WHITE COTTON BLANKET SHEETS— Full 11-4 size; $1.25 value Special price, per pair BLANKETS—FPine, Soft Wool Blankets, extra large size, for double in white, tan and gtay, with nice borders ; seller at $6.00. Special sale price, . $5. 00 ects, improved seam SHEETS—72x90 Blcact 49¢, 43¢ and ai aR 39c Special prices, eac PILLOW CASES—42x36 Bleached 1 Oc Pillow Cases, Special price, each ... BEDSPREADS—Fringed Bedspreads, size 82x bed, a big 90; square cut or with cut corners; $1.65 value. Special price, WOR hah ss evs glds tev eae $1 30 BLANKETS — 11-4 Gray Wool-Finished Blankets, with white, black, blue or pink bor ders ; $2.25 value. Special, ans Children’s Ladies SWEATERS SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY isis pockets 25c¢ Children’s Sweaters algen 06S Years osscce Veveves Infants’ and Children’s Wool Sweaters, with or without collar; every wanted Boys’ or Girls’ Heavy Wool Sweaters that never wear out; sizes 4 to 12 ect ae ae vercrowded with We are tomorrow Be here Sweater 75¢ MENS’ WHITE Plenty of them DUCK COATS. can outfit a whole regi ment at once Special 30¢ MEN’S CORDUROY SUITS Regular $12 and $15 values; best knock about suit you can find. Well made, of | course, for these are drummers’ samples First come, first served. Special, per BNR 4 at's cai ; $9.98 BOYS? CLOTHING 4 $3.00 Shoes 2 to 13 years old, with linen straps un great jot. | men's Goat Skin Shoes, p ain | ali mse ait, bright 4; all at | 9c leo giase Kid and satis and b buttons; regular 10c . 1 at the same price. 1Se, Saturday vinmion “Room-Size uss Don't judge these goods and prices till you see the Rugs. Flowery description doesn’t sell Rugs. A visit of inspection to our Rug Sec- tion will convince you that our prices are the lowest. Velvet Rugs. regular $26.50 $18 35 | . 9x12 feet special Best Body Brussels Rugs. lar $32.50; special Beat Brussels Ruge, 9x12 feet; regular *ie0; epectal $14, 45 Same Rug, §-3x10-4 feet; regular $16 15; sect $12.50 Same Rug, 7-6x9 fect; regular $13.50; $8. 85 special Same Rug, 6x9 feet; regular $10.00; 7 npectal . Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x11 feet; 20 rugs in this | lot; regular $14.60; Saturday to close out 9.45 Carpet Department. Bargain Basement Ball Mason Fruit Jars, complete with porcelain caps rubber rings; regular 70c per dozen; 49c special at, per dozen with assorted flower dozen 5c for Pressed Cut Sherbet Glasses, with star bottoms; 5 regular 10c; special at 3 Lipton's Yellow Label Pans; 5c -10¢ 10-quart Retinned Milk or Pudding worth 17¢; special at, each 4 Pair Women’s Hose, 25c Genuine Crepe Paper Napkins decorations; regular Se per dozen special Tea; blend A; Lenox Laundry Soap; three bars for Decorated China Cream Jugs special at White Semt-Porcelain Bowl regular $1.25; spects regular 100; and Pitcher; Black or Tan Seamless Hose; regular siges 4 Pair Children’s Stockings 25c Black Ribbed Stockings, nearly all sizes; quantity limited, so come early, LOTS OF BARGAINS—No Mien prions LACE CURTAINS ; | | | GOOD TRUNKS Saturday Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods ‘$1. 50 36-Inch Black Satin Duchess, 98¢ On sale Saturday ONLY—none sold before or after that day—exceptionally good for coats, suits, waists, etc., etc.; our $1.50 quality on sale at, per yard ° 98e $1.00 50-Inch: Novelty Panamas, 39c About 600 yards of All-Wool Novelty Panama Cloths, in neat, small, dark patterns, suitable for tailored skirts and suits; all are 50 inches SATURDAY ONLY, ..39¢ SPECIALS 8:30 Till Noon 36-Inch Cashmeres, 29c Colors, cream, pale blue, wide avy blue, black. 8:30 29¢ 25c White Japanese Silk, 15c 20-inch White 8:30 till noon pink, gray brown, red, garnet, wine, green till noon Saturday, at, per yard Japanese Silk; 15¢ $1.25 Black Zibeline Cloth, 29c Guaranteed entirely Our 25¢ quality washes perfectly Saturday at, per yard all wool, 44 inches wide, rich, perfect black one dre yattern to a CUs= tomer; never sold for than $1.25 a yard. Saturday only, from 8:30 till noon 29 at, per yard weeseseseeees c | GET THE BOYS READY FOR ' SCHOOL TOMORROW. | $4.00 gray check School Sui 15 years. Special Youths’ brown and stripe W long pants; $8 values; must t preciated. Special Boys’ $5.00 heavy Wool Suits it Inixtures. Special Boys’ Rompers or Play Suits, al | be ay | | : ‘