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WORKS = trict Show That ‘ Hearts Are Hubbard. —— Sgarely my cup of the deim and runnine This ts the way » ' the woman ‘and homeless, expres : told of ihe thes ts sore Tor Ps fa the Woman w without a cc fa a cold, dar way, just as | Jast time, a little ove time, through the few frie she w A amall cottag i) . at the Bho is to Have a Home Bat now even better cl a tore for he: And if the neighbors are fet more In free f Charies A. Rue Who Ie responsible & turn of her fortune account of Mrs ta The Star fo FOR fl WOMAN _ People in Gre en Lake Dis- Their Right Build Home for Mrs. sod the scheme te the OD qr td 9:3 2%¢9ebee p with providing permanent } " ne home {for Mra, Hubbard And she has suogeoded admirably afchanod {row the this amount Mr et 1 don i $35, O. N. Marahal, the manager gf the concern, will give another $25, And Merr¥field & Nargron, the Agents for the property, will throw off their commission, which te an other $2 The reat will be paid in| $5 instalimenta The Bloasam-Provine Lumber Co will provide suffictent lumber to Jeonstruct a threeroom bungalow for $76, half of what the lumber ts worth Several of the neighbors, includ Mr. Russell, will erect the house free of all charge, and Joseph Jeffer on and Will and Jack Kelley will plaster and lath the house besides furnishing their own matertal The brick for the chimney will © all be furnished free of charge, as will be the material for laying them by C. MH. Maust and another coal and Drick dealer, And to start her rigtt In her new home, Thompson & Son, grocers, will furnish her with $2 worth of provisions. ously Expreseman Also Helps. Because she ts paying a rental oe, /Of $10 per month on the little cot tage she now lives tn, Charles Dale, an expreasman, has promised to eft | move the family tnto a ttle cottage ar the site of the proposed home. where she can Itve without paying {| rent, and thus save a few dollars in rent until the home ta finished The only tncompelte feature ot to pay for the lumber. The price is way below what the lumber fs worth and is said by the lumber people to be be ow the cost of manufacture it tw this $76 that will have to be paid before the work can be started on the cottage. And because of the great sacrifice which Is being made by the neighborhood, tt ts thought that this money could be secured from other sources in the cfty It i» the atrict meritorious feature of the case that bas caused the the | Whole neighborhood around the city » limite at 86th st. and Greenwood ay, to respond so heartily to the call for ald uly Here ts @ chance to do a woman | called/ and eight children a real service n and it she tter home olf Remember: “Inagmuch as ye have done it unto the let of these ye have done It unto me.” $162, $146, etc. and $154. JOY RIDERS FLEE FROM HIGHWAY MEN Daring Chauffeur Makes Time Down the Road When Told to Throw! Up His Hands. wratul | In an attompt to save himself and 4 Woman "passenger from a holdup, ©. B Burnham, a chauffeur, ent ployed by the White Steamer com pany, turned on two bold highway men on Lake Washington boulevard Saturday night, and, amid a shower of bullets, made record time for the next few minutes in the direction jot the fair grounds. | Burnham and his passengers, a man and @ woman, had left the south gate of the exposition late In the evening and were driving to ward the olty when th came to & tree w bh had been t led across the driveway chauffeur got out of his machine and tried to clear the passageway but the tree Was too large for him. Another Victim Approaches. About that time Burnham aw | another benzine buggy approaching | | from the oppoaite direction. Alfred Larson, Who lives on Weat Yesler! and who was the male passenger in the halted car, got out and flagged the oncoming machine to an accident. Burnham had found the attempt to clear the tree out of the road fruitiess and he turned the car around. Just then the two thugs, masked In dark cloth, came out of the brush and presented arms. On the command to throw up bie hands Burnham threw open! the throttle, leaving Larson to his { tate, took Larson's companion at breakneck speed over the road they | had just come a few minutes befare, while the desperadoos fired half a dozen shots after the machine | Several of the bullets punctured ithe rear end of the car and one took We Had to Quit But Delayed Cars Are Here Now and Selling Will Be Resumed at Eilers Commencing Tuesday Morning Promptly at 9 o'Clock. Bring $5 or $6 and Get a Nice New Piano Now. Never heretofore was it possible to secure so much genuine piano value for the money. Probably never again. Come first thing Tuesday morning. This sale came to an abrupt stop Wednesday noon The remaining two carloads in this sale were to arrive early in the week, but they met with unusual delay. Within three days after the first announcement of the sale so many instruments were sold that we had to stop our advertising. Since Wednesday noon we made no deliveries and simply sold these fine pianos by We are glad to announce that at last the two cars have arrived. The additional forty-two pianos are now on sale. The prices are § ample. $138, $162, $146. Pay cash and $5 a month. There are eighteen $ $300 and $350 styles reduced, $127, $164 On these terms are $6 cash and $6 a month. THE STAR—MONDAY, SHPTEMBER 6, a DEAD 4 plece out of Byrnbam's estan ar Satinfiod with blaring gma al the flevlyg gdijble, the Biel hwaymen turned op the other machine, lined vp the cociipants, together . with ysob, Who had been lef i out ety the other cap, and relleved them a jot thelr cash He Became Fxolted Larson, who had $16 ina is akin purse, attempted to aave tt y | | slipping, the pouch into hie sock jut he pulled hig purse out of hin | pook qt upside down and when soarched the thugs found the fifteen plunkse in his hip pocket The names of the women in the machines are kept secret for reasons best known to the chauf-| fours, who admit that they were all Joy riding” at the time of the] | holdup After taking what could find, paying watches and jewelry Highwaymen pissed front of the themaelve | money they | no heed to} the masked directly tn auto lights and hied into the brush whence they © W uid easily have killed th both woe had been armed,” said J. EB. Merrill, of the Big-Five Automobile Co, who was driving the car in which the victims were riding. “The robbers took about $50 from the man and woman in wy ear, although the man had more. They got $1.65 from me DOVE. INTO 2 FEET OF WATER-HIT HEAD Rolly Woten forgot the tide out yesterday afternoon and dived off a pier at Lana Park into two feet of water He struck hie head on the bottom and was painfully hurt. He ie at the Providence hospital suffering from « bruised head, a strained back and a raging headache waa }A. physician | failure To Vancouverll:3 0p.m. Return by Daylight | was born in Denmark and one son, who is now on hin way Through Victoria, Princess Char lotterLoth ways, giving th fora visit at the cities of Vaneohter and Victoria. ‘Take you te through Active pass and the San Juan Islandia CANADIAN PACIFIC, 609 iret Av Prices $138, If you'wish to pay cash, a premium of 4 per cent goes to any, one wishing to curing Zz plano so ‘ses AR, que throughout th reduction. mer buyers. Bear in mind, West, Eilers Music Building ” Closed Store esti: We pass this advantage and also as to price. months you can buy the at anywhere near such low te e. Should you later on want the t ing or the Kimball, or that beautiful art piano, the Lester, or the Pianola Piano, we will any time within two years allow total price paid for these pianos in exchange toward the former. Today—Seattle yay in full within thirty days agos, note the re luctions; no such occ tremendously under price years There is an awake St. We found two well-known piano manufacturers with a large stock of finished pianos. We secured these latest high-grade pianos at a most extraordinary along to wideawake midsum- They were terribly we guarantee every instrur Your money back if at 4 same grade of pianos yest in the Successors to D. 8 JOHNSTON CO. sion for se- presented prosperity, be to will ning anxious to realize. nent as to quality, iny time within six elsewhere, East or world, the Chicker- Third and Universisy Day —.““We'll Be There.”, | tn N Tht Ele » OF TRIUMPH | George Bech’s “Old Glor- ious Sung for First Time To- day, But Composer Is Dead. Oy the eve of bis triumph, his compesition was to have been aung by @ thousand ebildren’s voleey in the Natural Theatre, an thousands looked on, George Beoh, composer of “Old Glorious " “7 i ~ Glory,” fell dead at his home, 1428} b mG Hh Hi Stet ay \\ tal H/ 4 Ay Mr. Bech died suddenly Saturday | afternoon, while the exposition grounds for the final rehearsal Hits a rus ¢ waving 1909. Glory” will of ural Theatre today The composer had been talking in having bis time on such @ crowd as he khew would fill the Natural He remarked to his wife | that he was not feeling very well would for @ few minutes before go- |i of hie grea song sung Beattle Day, Theatre. and believ down to the hen he did not return, she went found him dead upstairs f t fortune for the before ed that rounds. nd pronoun first he preparing to go to composition will be sung by 1000 hildren, American flags, in the need it Mr. Bech was 66 years old. Callfornt here, ive him. The same chorus which will render into the ve. AY MENT of ola A widow George Bech, Jr., ehiléren Glorious Glory this a.ternoon, will sing it while his coffin is being lowered |i} 3 A Few of the Many Specials Stern Furniture Be Pa EBV BAY DO Oe oe when ear yy with Nat Dresser, lke cut, made of Cireagsian walnut or Chiffonier, Mke cut. made of Circassian ulne mahogany; has full swell front and or genuine howan full swe i d knobs: size of top. ® kno be o Pp, 21x? has j plate mirror, mize 28x34 2 En plate twlrror, size 20x24 $51 60 vaine $76.00; special Vuay Regular value $65.00. Spectal (( heart | } i! Hel] of i i} An All-Brass Bed, like cut; has twe 1 hag 1 1-16-inoh p tinuous poste; W-Inch fillers caps and spindles; heavy angle uaranteed Ih every respect regular value fewuiar value $39.00; special $24. 85 3.98 ss ey YA OM TAA N TIE Catie DEVEL ASKS Couch, like cut; upholstered in the eer grade of Chase Drop-laat Sai bes leather, guaranteed not to beat or crack; quartered oak well con very fran 1 < strong. Reg $2.25 value $3.56. Rpecla like cut 004, Regular value made of Folding Tabte ardw op 18x36, Price The Stern Furniture Cor talk GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS | ____| 1526-28 Second Av. Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. |___- AMUSEMENTS. | “Closed September 6, Seattle Day at the Exposition. We will be there.” Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle = Theatre Seattle's Leading ¥ Mgnt, ait Thurada ine.) Pres ay JOHN cont, . 12. Saturday SEASON wubscribers mly SPROIAL—WEBK Matinees Thursde GRAND OPERA Semt sale today fe to three or mere op General Seat Sale. T Amrremmncn neces Capital.......... «$300,000 Surplus and un- divided profits .. “Fedora” 49,000 aglincet” 8 Acta. ats, 600] | The man or woman who does not save will never wet beyond nt station, The re the savers, POSES ODSOSOOSHOOOSOOOOD ae nt mae romaine Owe Y THE GRAND *i,co"r aber esas to you. Investigate tt, a ny ae Rang at the Expo. Matinees Wednesday INTEREST 4M PER CENT H. H. Frazce's Musical “Hit 0049009 6000000000000006 %: | A KNIGHT FOR A DAY ED, Eves. 25c to $1; Mat cto 7 Compounded Semi-Annually. Spectal MH Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NENDS NO BOOSTING.”—P.-1, 4 The Greatest Exhibit of a “|/ Primitive. Wild People Ever Made | Anywhere JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. BOLNER, Cashter Alhambra RUSSELL & Mata, Wednesday Last Week of DIRECTORS J D. Low H. Bev! es D. Hoge Ferdinand Schmits Stewart, ¢ rmilck, r. Nighte soe t CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Renton, thetr owr play in the “Cowboy and the i LOIS THEATRE x caiwis's ma Luc Matinees: Phone Main 1804 | Sunset ‘Luna Park {33 erty : Mats, ing at 9 ~ PANTAGES THEATRE ]/"is..tiope/fina 2udtiot”| Chinese Theatre “Unequated Vaudeville.” | | A.-Y.-P.E i New Bll Starting day. to Run Over Her SMNSATIONAS, | TOCwSs! | KIN TROUPE, uggiers Exelting, rifling 8 and Strong Men. Firet Amertod. wenty-Hye Other Big’ AC ‘ © Chinese Orchestra, | 8 Big Acts S|