The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, Per Week Also Coats, Ladies’ Separate Skirts, Waists, = Petti etc. $1,00 Weekly. FALL CLOTHING on CREDIT For Ladies and Men. This is the best opportunity you have had in a long time or will have again soon to buy your new Fall and Winter Suit and Coat for a small payment down and $1.00 a week. Our stock of new Fall Clothing is complete. Come in and look. Visitors welcome. Open Saturdays un til 10 p.m. Phone Ind. 3846. Send for our new Fall Style Book; it’s free. Store Closed Monday, September 6th rw. Every Record Sung for the Victor by H. EVAN WILLIAMS The Great American Tenor, Is on Sale at Sherman, Clay & Co. 1403 Second Avenue Near Union Street, Seattle. Read This Over—It Will vier Interest You Bartlett feht man-Dykes Part I Geunod Part I Quee Queen Serene Sweet Miss » Gwe Tre Lave am 74109 AL Thr Weis? ~ | the lavy “Yauu Route. oo. iiall, Line fort. 8. Navy Yard and, Batiteahl 3 mth Athlon, Toarist and Inland TIME CARD iver. 4 14, 1900 Time of 8 8 MH. Ih Kennedy, tamen /| steamer om thie evast, in bisek face type Gentiles 10 bier AG. 10:00, * MAG 490, 6:15 > me Thursday, Saturday end sund een: y and a We Bremerton funda. Extra Boats on Souday. Tims Table Subject to Change With out Notles FARE, 66¢ KOUND _cniares betvece ages only for, Heaton 19 5. aby TRY, V3 6 to 1d bait ” noe! Ind Main 201 EVERETT AND EDMO DS Lo SEKVED ois ann trips Galry, eave Benttis 12m, 2:18 p of, 6p m a ti HOX fr imita. place of 10¢ and INSIST ON A LUNCH and ole acer Delivered at_y¢ » withomt extra cost; A.B616 or Main 1830 delivery assured. 41, one test. Goodbye to Ring up Main office, 219 Marion street. LODGE WOWEN TO ENTERTAIN THIS PRETTY ACTRESS | MISS JESS IE HUSTON. Lodge members of the castern Star, the women's auxiliary to the } Masons, will give a reception at the Jexposition next W eaday to Mise na lady That a the reason my adoption pa- | pers were taken out.” Judge Rinaker, in the county! court, entered the decree making | Miss Huston the legal daughter of her grandparents. _ Steven J. and Mary J. Pitkin o ith Bend, Ind Mr, Pitkin is « and ts th very an jot the Rastern § Huston today, “but I bave not been jeligible because it Is necessary for jan applicant to be a wife ‘pocaned or sister of =, FPL FROM PRINCE RUPERT ARE COMING fifty people met the low of people through It on he rip. The Time, The Place will appear at the M mother The Girl" | a Mason } Kotten, for the breast of the frock coat bulge ed wt bis victim In a trained fingers ¢ Two hundred from Prince R of Western Canad: » by spec ate Prince victim eyed one another he street lamp | Prince the They will mai on board their the Rupert City LOVING CUPS HERE. The department of special events at the osition announces that the loving cups for Baby Ch ing day have arrived and wi sent at once to the parents who did not secure cups on that day. In addition the Stone-Fisher company |has contrib a cup for one o | the prize babies “{PRIDE OF PROFESSION BY HAROLD CARTER. When Larry Callahan left the protection of the large building “up river” which had been his home four years and ten months on indeterminate sentence plan |the governor had a farewell talk with him ‘Go straight earne Jord wh AND NEITHER SPOKE; ONLy| | LARRY AND HIS INTENDED VIC. TIM evYEO ONE ANOTHER UNDER THE LIGHT OF THE) for STREET LAMP. | the | ally the stranger's eyes grew Larry,” he ph 4 u've had a goo ing Sing, and y a job by the ners’ Aid society: ligent a man to run besides, remember, sooner or later you get A en Larry, it doesn't pay. K a Bowery and good luck to you So Larry ca to New York wearing his new suit.new hat, new | edged toward a saloon. “intoxicants shoes and new underwear, with a, inat La I new life before him and nearly five an evangelist nov And be years of discharge money in his hut up your body I would pocket, which, with the few dollars |he had had on entering, which’ the Religious guy |government had kindly kept for) “rll work him tf 1 can him, amounted to sixty-seven nine-| side by side before the teen jin a dingy drug st He meant to run straight; he detective’s revolver vowed so honestly to the pari mouth menacing! | board Yet it was hard that he, | breast, the strange the cleverest pickpocket who ever who had counted his | good “fifty per” all thé gh, should start en a Week running* an and instinct for theft He did not want to go to| evercome him at sight of what soon, not while that $67| seemed to him an easy vietim. He |reposed in his vest pocket blamed it to that $67 in his pocket So on the first evening his feet| which had induced him to take a led him, almost against bis will, to| holiday, He pleaded for a chance the vicinity of Chatham square.|He had thought long of running |There he plieked up some pals and | straight, had wavered; now, if re disgusted them with the informa-|leased, he would go straight to the Ition that he was going to run/|society and secure his job. And, a | straight |he spoke, a kinder light came | “Aw, come off,” said one, “You, |his captor’s eye | Larry, that can live on the fat of Larry, I'll give the land! I thought you had more|you ask for | pride detective, | Larry stumbled out Into the night,| And Larry walked away those words ringing in his soul, |utterly dispirited, He | Aye, the the crux of it. It|stralght ed. With that $67 in | was sheer that led him to clip | his vest pocket—the other pocket |the gold er from the fob, to| his coat pocket then |enatch th gnate’s pocketbook |@®The money was gone. Callaban, |from the inside pocket of his coat hey shrewdest thief on the Bowery, | Should he, the peories 48 pickpocket, |had met his igateh he had been throw up his old Hfe and start run-| hoodwinked, cMated, plundered! |ning an elevator? | The man’s pride in his craft was| | At the same Instant a portly,| broken at last, He wheeled upon} O, Larry Cal ulated And t Dick an exde | bungler to any?” he of command I'll put up a ¢ take you to the static cream he continue sodK {, wa Lar an abor Larry pointed at Larr pair held com munion Larry telling his relea not whol tale wa ‘ome r t eh tor out #0 into They rose uy you the chance Go,” said the ex ee but uld run undersized gentleman with a long}his heel and started off in the di-| |beard strolled by. Larry's fingers | rection of the society, a light of new His resolutions were for-' resolution in his eye pe hed SEPTEMBER 3, 1909. CREE TT ey | Gr ie HH) A Special Sale Tomorrow, 65c All new fall patterns are represented plaited bo shirts of styles jttst checks, oms, cut full and fashior such quality are ever ret arrived and placed « stripe ailed ale and small figure the first time atisfactory tyles ied for comfort and at. Any ize In many , including 1 tomorrow and ta Cuffs attached, t price lain blue the lowe that Choose Yours Tomorrow at 65c Men's Furnishings, the most popular line in the city, just inside to the left. Mr. Man. Bigelow Axminster | | Carpet, $1.39 Rich, elegant parlor designs to and colorings, borders match each Regular east and west is $2.25 per yard Saturday Special $1.39 said extra for pth and mang. ) pattern price Axminster Rugs Size 9x12, four Oriental patterns Selling regularly at $27.50, for é = Special, Each — Important Sales in Progress Tomorrow Last day of the Ostrich Plume sale. Savings, one-third on beautiful plumes, plain and wil- low, $2.50 to $35.00. Selling a retailer's stock of Fancy and Art Needlework, at 50c on the dollar. Including fine Cluny and Japanese drawn work. Season’s End sale in the house- furnishing store (basement). Hammocks, screens, lawn mowers, refrigerators, etc. Prices mostly halved. No waiting here Irish Point Lace Curtains $3.50 White or ecru, on good quality net, 50 inches wide, 3 yards ol good range of patterns. Values to $6; special Saturday A Pair $3.50 Cluny Curtains Good net with two-inch genuine linen Cluny edge, yards long. Regular pair, $3.50— Special Saturday $1.95 (Only Arabian color.) 71 “y2 price, a | | 3 } AYP. E., Seattle Day, Monday This store will be closed alt day. “We'll Meet You There.” Boosting for that 150,000 attendance. Do your mene tomorrow, the last chance ras school. vditiw THE §TONE.FISHER (@. HE BEE HIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE The Howse of Honest Merchandise THE MOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER | RELIABLE Dorothy Dodd | | Shoes | for Women. 2619-2621-2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar School Opens Tuesday, Sept. 7| Supply your boys’ and girls’ school wants Saturday at The Bee Hive. We can and do save our patrons money every business day of the year on Reliable Merchandise—Note Our Prices. WE CLOSE MONDAY, Men’s Furnishings—Get Ready for Labor Day. ist placed on sale a w fall Golf Shirts in the effects f yecial Saturday “So 00 8c and 600 of Me They ¢ cashmeres sty feeeige toes food at 1 varied Ine Hose just received » cotton and fir Spe 050 Special Values in Boys’ and Misses’ School Shoes Very Spec Sehe ly Priced Calf ather warranted a $1.50 warrantec warranted Vict Kid Bhoes, double soles ted California oak tan al for Saturday tip, warra Women’s Neckwear and Belts 1 lot of Dutch Collars 4 and 1m wi Pay 25c 20c Ladies’ Far and black Ladies Kl De 50c lain Lace 3, worth red Collar in color ie qualities Hlastic Belts. with Jet Special for P BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 Boys’ and Misses’ Fall Underwear and Hosiery nd M Fleeced Special from Mi welght Jersey-Ribbed zes from 16 tc 10c .. 35c m Suits, medium be sole and heel Bsc y-Ribbed Ur cial for Misses’ School Dresses, Special Values Women’s and Children’s Sweaters Ww extrer how a choice line and the values ave All-Wool Sw and gray; platr nthe $1.50 All-Wool Sweat loose and fitted in red, oxford “and white $2, 75 ial f six differe A tyles in white with ate cardinal and colore ecial Ladie ‘om s Sweaters in und coloring special from SEPTEMBER Gth, 1909—LABOR DAY Tailored Waists, with stiff col uffs ne in neat st Special for 98c lace yoke $1.75 ta Waists, in $4.25 Specials in Women’s Underwear and Hosiery 8, low neck, no sleeves. day ss, TAC turday knee up te 1 222¢ in tan and all the new 15¢ , jack grounds with vd designs; regular values they ci ripes Ladies’ Net Watsts, cream only; with s of lace insertion on sleev Special and White T Spe ow Ladies’ Black all t for ay newest styles. lot of Ladies lace trimm quality f wers, ankle cuff awers; values fancys« Rory’ School Wants special at i. 26e 256 ano 506 to 16 years 50c § Coat Sweaters for fa e Pants, 6 3ee our line of Boys the values extreme; rior” Oc, $1,00 . $1.50 JACKSON ST.

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