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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909. a enema eRe eee: WW PEOPLE At SECOND and UNIVERSITY “where fashion centers.” HE 10 CANCE > ATOREAMLAND -al Profession to! ye Big Time Tonight, | Many Features Are ea big night, to ‘Is what the members of the profession are hur v4 t the firat ow! dance be by the theatrical “ Geattle Wil! be the event gr the auspices of (h M.A os will be the and Will be one of of the occasion ‘ ra will start the sual rat dance shortly thes om] from then un Ly tomorrow morning the aetresses and the stage +} pave a Dig Lime. fe the first occasion many gad for.months to join other companies in an this kind. During the} of the dance, each com: | fa the show houses @nd on the Pay Streak} tome feature. i$ THE CITY. ge of the death of her hus-/ Pap electrician at the city) CLEARED AND $50,000 FALLS TO CHILD, | Hed Brews.) ‘ MILWAUKEE, Sept. 17.—From |& pennijess working girl, groping for some clew to the mystery of her | parentage, to a prospective holress }000, is the strange transformation which fate has wrought in the life of pretty Myrtle Wynoble. It was the outcome of the roman-| le secret marriage of Mary Jobet|[H fus, whose parents objected to the union because of a long standing family quarrel. When the child was born she feared the effect on her aged father’s health, and decided to renounce It. The girl was adopted by Albert Wynoble. Shortly after ward the child's father died and the [ff mother married again, Five years | ago she died, and on her deathbed had her husband pledge himself to seek the child and look after her welfare. In the meantime little Myrtlo’s |] grandfather died at Green Bay, leay. ing her mother an estate of about 150,000, BEAUK ARTS WIL CELEBRATE SUNDAY ADOPTED GIRL ~ NOW HEIRESS SECRET MARRIAGE 18 AT LAST! of her grandfather's estate of $50, THE STONE, FISHER COMPANY BEG TO THANK the ladies for their a. support of, and deep per- * sonal interest, in the Stone, Fisher Granc illinery Opening—an Opening which continues tomorrow, replete with the master-creations of Paris, New York, London and Vienna. NEW DRESSES BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES in those dainty new color tones, fresh from the hands of master- craftsmen, who have taken the lat- est and most exquisite fabrics and built therefrom dresses of distinc- tion, each with its individual and ex- clusive features, Prices range from $50.00 down to .. $19.75 —Bfecond Floor, NEW COATS Every lady in the land should take ad- vantage of this educating festival and see the NEW ARRIVALS. _ .... JUST TWO HUNDRED most ex- clusive style suits go on exhibition and sale tomorrow. Let us particu- larly draw your attention to the fine tailoring and beauty of désign de- picted. Those ladies who desire to be well dressed at little cost should critically examine these fashionable and economical suits. Prices range from $75.00 down to... nad P The Carpenters and Decorators Are Forcing Us to Make GREATER SACRIFICES ‘. THAN EVER On Every Piano in the Stock That We Took Over From the John C. Walling Co. We have purchased the lease and stock of pianos from John C wholesale Walling Co. Every piano now at a price less than no freight added, and not a piano can be had if you fail to buy now, Look—Read—Act Quick . B27 Steinway ....4286 . $298 Ivers & Pond 4187 Chickeri Knabe Think of it! These are only had if you. buy now. Player Pianos; Also Many Grands Old Reliable Makes ‘At less than half their real value, a few of the many bargains that can be KID GLOVES for correct evening wear. Yentemert glace, white, 20-button }LOVES white, 16- ADVANCED NOVELTIES In Fall Coats, DOROTHY DODD, “The” footwear for TERMS: $1to $2 Per Week You can pay all or more at any time. tionably the greatest piano sale on record, WHY? either plain tailored or Moyen Age, in Women; hand made, high tops cut slant- NTEMERI SU wise, short vamps, stage lasts, in brown serges, clipped sidelines, homespuns, di- This is unques- calf, patent colt, gun metal calf, suede, al CAPIT tans . i DENT’S LADIES’ ¢ agonals, etc, including many new styles Diack or gray; specially priced at from $5.00 down to .. + $3.50 : oe $E.00 OVESB, for street +++ $2.00 in military capes, it Cedar Falls, on November ing through his} ha Gardner yester| Mombers of the Boaux Arts soct m the city of Seattle for | financing of the Beaux Arta Village next Sunday afternoon on the vil THIS BOYISH Washington. A luncheon and reception will be . | Johnston's services tn guaranteeing Be: ae hth partic were | the finances of the project and ad. the consent of neith- was secured, | Yesterday began sult} marriage of her son , gaused by 40,000 volts of gait in the superior court | ery will celebrate the successful lage site on the east shore of Lake y m account of Capt the marriage took| mother of Benjamin Hawking annulled. that the couple were asphalt plants operated by F. Me-| B.C. Also in it ls alleged that the/and P. J. McHugh at 26th av, and| ep immediately after} ceremony, and have never lived) IDNESS IAN CA HIS WIFE is! DAND AR. | AKE. sweet charity, | lcessity, Yancing the money necessary to complete the purchase of the site. RESTRAINING ORDER DENIED.| Court Commissioner R. H. Lind-/ sey yesterday refused to grant al restraining injunction against the! Lelian at 26th av. and Dearborn st. Columbia #t., on the ground that! the asphalt plant was a public ne- TO OLD USES THIS : es she should go to the saloon every | night at $ o'clock to take home the | money which has come in during the day—or else she says there / would soon be no money. | And all this has happened, tn-/| —Blecond Floor, 1,000 pairs of Lace Curtains on sale Saturday Many will go at just half price sale we have ‘grouped the Nottingham, Scotch Nets and Fish Nets into three groups. All are three yards long, 60 to 60 inches wide, white For quick and Arabian color, Group No. 1—Nottingham Curtains In Arabi- an; regular value, $1.50; special at, per pair, 75¢. Group No. 2—Nottingham and Scotch Nets; many of the widths are 54 inches; regular val wes in this lot run to $2.00; special at, per —Main Floor, Group No. %-—Seotech Neb and Fish Net; widths ran to 60 inches; . regular prices to $2.50; special price, per pair, $1.25. CLUNY LACE CURTAINS Mounted on good quality net, trimmed with real Cluny Edge, about 1% Inches wide; 2% and 2 yards; regular value, $8.00; special price, palr, $1.95. Cluny Curtains, mounted on French net, trim- med with twoinch Cludy fiwertion; 2% yards long; Arabian color; regulat price, $4.00; spe- celal price, pair, 82.50, Marte Antoinette Lace Curtains; very dain- ty; regular price, $3.50; special price, pair, $2.25, Irish Point Lace fects; regular palr, $2.75, in two-tone ef- special price, —Third Floor Curtalas, price, $4.00; —Main Fleer Basement Bargains for Saturday 600 dozen thin Tumblers, hand blown, 10-02. Table Tumblers, al- ways sold at 65c per dozen; Our Saturday's Price, 12¢ per half dozen 1,000 pieces Enamelware, imported, triple coated; pudding pans, sauce pans, fry pans, soap dishes, stew kettles, wash basins, ladies, bast ing spoons, and countless other kitehen utilities, regularly sold at 19¢ to 25e; Our Saturday's Price, each Because we purchased these pianos for less than rell- able pianos were ever sold for, and now we offer them at unheard-of prices because we want to remodel and get our store ready for our big regulat stock of high-grade pianos sold by our stores everywhere, Store Open Evenings. Successor to John C, Walling Co, 419-421 Union St. 1% blocks from P. O.; only 4 block from new White Bldg, ie guilty, Jobn/ sists Mueller, because a kindly | th Seatle bar, | thrown into is his story of i about that he was eS charce of letting his mder. Here is the d Mrs. Mueller explain ers regular cus- come there to smoke | a glass of beer and ‘paper, Is one Cap, ‘of the county poor farm. is something over 90) d he has had no chance fair, until a number | fs customers raised a to send him there,! if heading the list. as Escort. escort had to be found pas he was too old_and/ get about by himself. So along. and out of his $8 for chair hire _ from 10:30 a. m. the afternoon. j saloon in South | happening. a bartender be- e, and with it bner time, and the better half nder go to din- stepped into the Miloon and watched at 12:50—in all, himself returned, | he was forthwith | khaled to city police! \ On a charge of allow- Woman to frequent his saloon. ‘Says It Is Absurd. Row out on $50 ball, and! p will be tried later with | e tonal charge—that of | help in the busi-| Moeller characterizes - this | absurd, as she says that | sae Bever drawn a drink of | Pig all her iife and that she | RO More about a royal or| Kind of fizz than the man mw she adds, has she ever had M bebind the bar in her| Mueller says that she en i roves of barmaids, but | Bee thinks that it is right that | WE FROM TACOMA I MOTOR 70 Ag Emory, a young man of §PPearance, is held at the 88 @ participant in one of uptodate bu 8 pull- fh Beattie for 1 moons 4nd compar, rode into om Tacoma in an automo. d the residence of tor, le @nd entered the Se ea in search of at $2,000 is ad. BrBmory, It was only ow that Mrs. Bevington . seme in a hiding Known only to herself and . festion hae Emory and his esas: hearted saloon keeper, with the ald and abettance of his wife and customers, gave the very old man probably the very last happy day he will ever experience on this side of the Great Divide. A girl has so much more sense than a boy because he thinks it's jthe other way round. E STONE FISHER (@. |=" GUNIVERSITY ST SEATTLE -Gm. Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's classified real estate columns. PROF. STEVENS Fourth and Pine, Special dancing part every Wednesday Friday evening. free. Teaching every day and evening. Three ad joining halla Telephone jain 3911; L 2982. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler First and Cherry. Optical Department. Bankrupt Sale! Mantels Gas and Electric Fixtures — NOW ONS By order of the Federal Court the entire stock of the Mission Fixture and Mantel Company, Fourth and West- lake, is being closed out. Bargains in Every Line Gas and Electric Fixtures Portable Lamps M.A.GOTTSTEIN. go? FURNITURE COf, | IND AVE BETWEEN PIKE & PINE, r) TAKE YOUR CHOICE FRIDAY AND SATURDA AT THESE ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS Half Prices and Less on Jardinieres “HUNTSMAN” JARDINIERES— Decorated in beautiful hunting scenes; The S-inch size; $160. Special at The 7-inch size; $1.00. Special at The 6-inch Tbe. Special a seers 406 “AUTUMN” JARDINIERES — Decorated in colors in harmony with the season; a very attractive line. The 104nch size; regular value $2.50. Special at .... 81.80 The Sinch size; regular value $2.00. Special ai $1.00 The S8tnch size; regular value $1.50. Special at 70¢ The 7inch size; regular value $1.00. Special at ..........50¢ “PELICAN” JARDINIERES— The S4inch size; regular value $1.50. Spectal at The The Tinch alze; regular value $1.00. Special at . The 6-inch size 5c. Special at . OF regular value PLAIN GLAZED JARDINIERES —In many beautiful color achemes, shapes and decorations, The 10-inch size; re Spectal at The @inch slz Special at The Sine Special at... The Ginch siz Specialat ... regular value + 406 $5.00 ROCKER FOR $2.95 Large, stylish and comfortable Arm Rocker of solid oak. Cut is an exact reproduction. Seat is of the bent pattern and very Great Reductions made in Hardwood Mantels, and Fire Screens Andirons GEORGE H. MAIRE Trustee in Bankruptcy 1251 18th av. | tbve oe to Tacoma with | mder, §6That the burglars | Mission Fixture & Mantél Co. | Fourth Ave. and Westlake, One Block North of Pike St. ‘ THREE WEEK-END SPECIALS Woe have a very interesting department where all your requirement and linens will be taken care of to better advantage than any othgr These specials for Friday and Saturday place we know of. in rugs, comfortable; nicely — turned spindles, The entire chair ts highly finished and a very de sirable article at the regular price, Special at $2.95 Our Distributed Payments Plan Is open to you. It is simple, easy and agree- able in its workings. second floor, bedding on the linoleums, draperies, WHITE HONEYCOMB BEDSPREADS—Full size and fringed, An extra good value for $1.65, HUGK FACE TOWELS—16x26; Friday and Saturday, while they last, each 7i2¢ PRINTED LINOLEUM—A good 70¢ quality, six feet wide, Special Friday and Saturday at value at 12%. ber of desirable patterns. aquare yard * ae week-end Is $1.20 Good but the price for the well bleached and hemmed A num- FREEEXCURSION SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BEAUTIFUL SCENIC RIDE ON BIG, FAST NEW STEAMER “VENUS” GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. sharp, returning at 8 Pp. m. Come early and get good seats, as we always have a boat- load. Yesterday we sold everybody who saw the land, and they all seemed surprised that water front would sell so cheap on this side of the Sound, Frank R. Johnson, an expert horticulturist of Puyallup, Wash., who bought 20 acres at Bir- mingham, says: “This is the finest fruit and berry land I have in- spected on this side of the Sound.” Grand opening of Division No. 4 of Birmingham, of 3,500 acres, as cheap as $50 per acre, on terms of 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day. During August we sold 50,000 worth of land at Birmingham in over 3 S-acre over $140,000 worth of cleared bottom land at Earlington on new Renton line. Also $115,000 worth at Pacific City. Every- body buys who sees it. tracts, and over Everett people can take boat Birmingham at city dock at Everett of morn- ings to Birmingham. Several salesmen free also car- No tickets needed Get aboard the boat early, as we leave promptly at 10 a. m., or get free maps of property from C, D. Hillman’s office in Room 2, ‘Times Building. wanted, penters, $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this id.

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