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Petticoats, with a with two narrow ruffles in all the wanted colors, k; $6.50 values. ne D Silk Petticoats $4.98 For Saturday THE STAR SPE STEEP [try Ov Our Midday Lunch, 25c, at the Tea Room, Seneca Street Floor 1 \ Gwe 25 Per Cent on Your Fall say ° A lucky purchase by our New York representative of a prominent manufac- turer’s surplus stock, consisting of about Wo- Suits, enables us to one hundred new fall men's models in and Misses’ offer you tomorrow what are undoubt- edly the best suit values of the season. $14.63 will buy a new fall suit made to sell at $19.50. og need pay $16.68 for suits worth $22.50. $22.12 will Uf make you the proud possessor of a $29.50 model, only All are man-tailored, in all the popular materials, wide wales, cheviots, broadcloth, homespuns, fancy mixtures, etc, Coats are in 36 to 45-inch lengths, in fitted and semi-fitted models; skirts are full, cluster the newest autumn colorings, wistaria, chic- or yoke-pleated; ory, moss, navy, garnet, ‘black and many others. Shop the whole town over; you'll agree these are the best values: Regular $19.50 New Fall Suits $14.63 $22.50 New Fall Suits $16.68 $25.00 New Fall Suits 818.75 29.50 New Fall Suits $22.12 at 8:30 a, Regular Regular Regular $ Sale starts promptly m, | New Autumn Waists Specially Sua bn accordion-pleated | | Waists of Cable and deep under-lay of | braid, includ- $4. 98 embroidered navy, cream and black Ve ery | Specially priced for Saturday Net, heavily Gibson pleats over shoulder, | rose, green, with soutache m back; come in . $6. 50% ; ] wove . Jewelry. | Section “Aart Needle Work New Veils and Veilings | e { We are headquarters for Fancy | a Pecire Mendauartere, tor Marcy | The most complete assortment e Sash Fine, Tat ne, Cugt ts, | and beat values in Vetle and ection Stick Pins, ete; seme in Turkish | Voellings wo have ever shown | | O06 woo 25¢ | Chiffon Veils, worth 28¢ n-up of mend- 1.36 AND $1.50 srooNs | S00, for nM SPECIAL SATURDAY avenir “hiege. ‘ps itton Velie, worth 100 Ibe. Saxony Yarn, vart Fabric Gloves;| sais price. sss... Chitton Vella, worth | 10. Sale price, 5 A . } Regular values, 95e to b0e: $3.00, for | skein . C plors and sizes; ; md | ng PRAT EE Evening Scarfe of euates Just recetved, 500 more Pho- alar to $2.00. | sais price Pha | and Chiffon, yards Jong and | tographic Washable Pillow | mageeas volun 1% 22 inches wide; worth regular | Tops The eee souve: gai price | to $3.50. Sale | mir kind, in 43 differ 50 i Nt: vaines, {i560 ” i | PrIC® sees vee ‘ | ent designs . WUC ‘Spreads sale oo S149 5 Nap Blankets Finish Blankets Wool Blankets . Bath Towels, sale price ihe # Cotton-Filled Comforts, sale as You'll Like Saturday Specials in vate y'st = FALL DRESS. FABRICS s60 of the style beauty of the hats we are teininrings, and | showing this season. They ate smartly |ystulish Im shape, sok tn ; i be weg esgenge. for “your +) Cmnd choldest new Fall Weiter ‘ween in « ee ee ead Danae iaceclaig | the leading: fashion centers, Wide-wale ene Pi sos aliery Gainsborongh and | diagonals in the new plain and two-tono Picere Hats nas tacedak tatee vent range | effects, broadcloths, kerseys homespuns, shown. Trimmings are chic, quiet or ele Micaela fine biinch Beanaaeth, in B8¢ | gant, ax you prefer, and always correctly | newest Autumn shades as weil as sta faxhionable. los. A regular $1.50 quality | $15.00 AND $16.50 FALL HATS FOR $10.00 Fpocial Gosatam poi, yook We have gathered for tomorrow's special G4inch Fancy Wi jale Sul { » a y ide Wale jultings, in j Selling & group of nobby Street and Dress | icine, green, navy and wistaria; excel ae ” tanteteliy een eek hee lent s 00 Guality. Opening $1, 50 grett especial, ya ones - Piste ae pele Mig 4 $1.26 quality Fancy Shadow Striped Pru ‘eae na hats that were made to sell nella Cloths, in wide range of colorings; i eikee and 46 Inches wide. / oO ning special, at $15.00 and $16.50. Special for $10 00 Boll. pe 98c | oe --- v itadeiag Rath sitet pe Large assortment “ot Fancy Suftings, COLORES ee sAlkbne MOMANG | Cheviots, Serges, Flannel, etc, in Trimmed with atent leather bow | stripes, checks and mixtures; 50¢ ma) and Binding. per tal 1 25. values, YOrd coseeccceeesevere . Saturday : . . | om Selling “Marked | Another Sale of of Human Hair Goods Jj vening Sale of This slendid Buy We repeat by special request our great success of one week ago, by offering tomorrow the greatest values in Human Halr Goods ever known in Seattle. The showing and sale will include another express shipment of German Wavy Switches, in all shades, 20 to 80 inches long; also a good assortment of Empire Chignons, Ida Puffs, Pompadours, Hair Nets, Transformations and Curls. $1.10 | Gorman Wavy Switches that sell elsewhere for $9.00 to $10.50, gt Garvey-Buchanan’s for Puffs, Chignons, Curis, ete Hair Rolls, sold elsewhere for 50¢ price . HAIR ORNAMENTS # Olean and perfect. The Underwear consists of vests, 824 union suits, in wool, cotton, lish; all grades and weights. Mostery is in cotton, cashmere and isle, in plain colors; Uisles and black, with colored embroidery. The Sweaters $7.00 advantage ous prices. magi pay 1 in plain and fancy German Wavy Switches, worth regular to $3.00. Bale $1.50 on Samples of Men's, Women's | | nally Wavy ‘Switches, worth regular to to $4.00. Sale 9 48 lamers ws eine eo cavaows Dollar. Berman Wavy awitches, worth regular $5.00, 0° °°" ; 300 Opportunity for you entirely different from the usual | + EE Wavy ‘Switches thet eall in opectalty stores for 4, 50 ‘MAliple lines; these being show-room samples, every $7.60. Our price ‘ Ry, 1 | } at equally . Our sale prices less than elsewhere. EXTRA SPECIAL Amber and Hy semi-titte ‘i length Great variety of Shell, Am fl ted, though a few are the late extrem é | ber and Jot Barrettes, Back | and Side Combs, some in | gets, and a generous supply in a Season’ s Supply of Novelty Goods, all at 25c Underwear for .. 600 dozen Shell, 86¢ Underwear for Jot Barrettes, various new Se Underwear for designs; the kind old regu 1 $1.00 Underwear fos lar at 35¢ and be 16 1.26 Underwear for . eet euch paw ee ‘ 10 Sweaters for 5c TO 30c VALUES, 15¢ Sw gnell and Amber Barrettes | 0 Sw in plain and fancy designs; $ ; 7 | eo kind sold regular at The Store That Serves You Best Lea ther Goods EXTRA SPECIAL $1.75 AND $2.00 BAGS, 98 aves LIC 260 Hand Bags, black only, {n goat seal, with inside eket nd col: DUrBe! some 1119-15-17 Second Ave,; 113-15-17 Seneca St. with tency moval frames “ig values $2.00 and 98 $1.75, for c FRIDAY, a a iQ j | S y y SEPTEMBER 24, 1909, m OHOWDER [6 4 WORTH PRICE | When one gets a good big bow! of clam chowder he gots his mon ey's worth, thinks this man, Here ie his letter To the Editor of The Star Under the caption, “‘Bunked, Is Cry Heard on Fair Grounds,” you say: “It was heard inside and out side of every building,” the Infer ence being that the people did not Kot 4 square deal tn any bullding on the grounds. Tam not an Aapologtat for anyone who worked a “bunco game” on Exhibitors day or any other day, | but Ido bellove where one has at tempted to keep faith he should have due credit for the effort Fed All Who Came. Chehalis county agreed te give 600 clambake lunches, and gnyone | who presented a prite ticket, not only duriag the time called for, be freah rich milk and @ large fat sal mon sandwich, together with olfves or other ike relish &@ lunch that could not be duplicated anywhere elmo on the grounds for less than| \ y Or ADMISSION Cheha 6 County Men In- sist That They Played Fair With Visitors at the } Fair. and half a mauling him dozen men were “Throw him out,” they erfed, and & dozen arme carried him, not gent ly, to the door, and flung him into an opportune pool of water, A po Heeman #trojied by humming. Am bergruff arose him. “Move out of here,” ¢ ficer, raising his club threateningly And suddenly Ambergruff saw his reflection in a glass window. His hat was smashed over his head, his coat torn and muddy and wet; his dripping and ran to the of HE CREPT INTO A PATCH OF PARK AND SAT DOWN ON A SEAT. left eye was almost closed and | blood dripped from his cut lip over He looked like a hobo tween 12 and & o'clook, but up to| Atbergruff's world came toppling closing time, 6 o'clock, received a|down over his ears. He slunk full plate of clam chowder or soup | away Women who passed him made of the famous razor clam and|4rew their skirts aside. He crept into a pateh of park and sat down lon a Where should he go? His apart ment was closed; if he tried to force la way In he would be arrested as a 60 conte. Every comer was fur-| burglar, His few friends were out nished a napkin end dishes and|of town. He was penniless. The spoon and a comfortgblp table to |office was close But how could ait down to and a nice bouquet of be present himself anywhere in flowers—roses, carnations, eto. furnished by the ladies of Aber rs address deen Not only dig we serve this Iuuch honored every ticket that was pre sented on Monday | unttl closing Ume on Saturday but It had been the Intention to serve the clams in the open air but you will remember it ratned @ couple he might call theré |and obtain money jmoved to the up there was no meathé of locating him. Uniess—- Something was stirring in Ambe: yerhesd | braip. -The ex |butler had mentioned Phippe—if he jcould be fougd— |. Suddenly Bf Amber; But Phi pe had Vest-alde and of days before and the weathi uff remem jseemed not auspicious gaturdsy bered that the man had said he | moruing Oo We cleared ) floor | slept in Washington Square park tpage on the Inside at somé incon-|A Wild hope was born in bis brain (ie id & large majority of| Perhaps he could locate him! And the ‘lunehes were served there. he crawled off in the darkness, If there was one person dissatis-|reached the park, and began to fied with the treatment received in ours at @id “peak their minds all agreed that, Chebalts county More than they contracted for. Wouldn't Stand for a “Bunk.” We have a high-minded lot fmetidown in Chehalis county an they would pot stand for their rep iiding he falied to mention ft \ / of 4 time, and the hundreds who was doing | slink through ite thoropghfares, peering at the disheveled tramps that sprawled on the benches He found him on the last bench all. The ma: head lolled over the back, his meager form seemed Jabrunken and motionless. If he } Were dead! For the first time in | Years some sentiment of humanity stirred in Ambergruffs heart. Fear. |fully he appr feneytative to permit a “bunk” | the tramp's ragged sleeve §aing, as you atyle it, either in or) The man sprang to his feet wild out.DE thetr building. In fact, If/ty, tke a hunted beast. Then, with they for & moment tmagined that I Was capable of being a party to a «mall or mean thing I would in all probability not be here Again, it is not fair to the Sea Beach Packing works, who furnish ed the clams and whose president took great pride in preparing them personally, nor to the Hoquiam Packing company, who furnished the salmon, to pass your article un- noticed. I have & personal reason to know, not necessary to mention here, that | The Star always stands for a equare eal, and I am confident that you will make a correction in our favor, Very truly | H. D.. CHAPMAN, Executive Commissioner Chehalis County Committee 4A JEST OF FORTUNE BY HAROLD CARTER. Chauncey Ambergruff, mopping his bald head with his handkerchief, puffed his way pompously tn the direction of the 42nd st. station. It was one of those hot epelis tbat occasionally burst upon New York before summer has actually arrived. It had driven New York—that Ie to aay which Ambergruff mountains and seashore. It had mt Mrs. Ambergruff away with or maids and chiluren some 4 before to the cool Catakills. Each one of the limited number of human beings worthy of the Ambergruffe’ acquaintance had likewise closed lile Gown house or apartment and left And this hot Saturday after noon Mr, Ambergruff was on his way to follow them A¥ the corner of Sixth ay. a man camé whining alongside, Mr. Am Uergruff was about to pase on in| serene unconsciousness of this beg-| far's existen: but a sudden glance at the man's face told him that it was vaguely familiar. The beggar seizgd the occasion to detain him fee pardon, sir,” he whined, “ , your butler, str.’ gruff did remember that he had dismissed a butler some months previously for intoxication. "It isn't money I'm ar.” the man whined Phipps, your banker, str, has just moved into his new house and if you'll give me a few words of rec ommendation, sir, he'l: employ me ing in Washington Square | nd my wife's starving belonged—to Tm de wahting, | “But, Mr. said Amberbruff, wheellng upon him, “T shall cer-|? tainly not recommend a drunkard | Tr | “Be | such as you to my banker. 1 he stuttered with indignation. off,” he concluded, “or I shall have | you arrested.” | The man slunk off abashed, and ‘Ambergruff, with a heightened civic responsibility, en Grand Central station to sense of tered the purchase his ticket. | | Ho pushed his way forelbly | throgh the queue, oblivious of the muttered remonstrane and put! his hand to the pocket where he} kept his bills, He started back with | acry. The pocket had been nearly | ¢ut from the coat a “My money's been | began, |} “Next, plea erled the clerk |The man behind pushed Mr. Amber: «ruff aside, He came back, thrust lng and striking out savagely, A melee ensued; and the next moment Ambergruff was lying upon the ground with a cut Hp and swollen stolen”—he that prosperous community to| 4 | the Pay Streak since the exposition | stamped and wh will depart as one of the few hon jored women of the | fei ja ory, be recognized his interloeu | tor They stared into each other's faces; and In that moment Amber- sroft know himeelf for what he was. GIVEN A JOY RIDE ON GOAT WOMAN PERFORMER AT THE EXPOSITION {18 TAKEN rides” in automobiles last night an- other kind of “joy ride” was being given to a woman nage ie of the Pay St the T. M. A lodge. The had been given & three days’ grubstake of tin cans, broken glass and other indigestible foodstuffs and when he was led into the lodge room at midnight and the blindfold was slipped |from his eyes he beneld a dainty candidate in petticoats. He im- mediately snorted once or twice and was ready for the big ride. As an appreciation for favors shown the Theatrical Me- chanical association, Miss Autie better known as Autie Masqueria, one of the three sisters playing at the Spanish theatre on many jopened, was made an honorary om ber. But honorary members are sup j posed to be initiated Just the same, jonly not with so much levity as the male members. Last night Miss Barnes was ready; the goat was likewise ready; ditto the several hundred members residing in Se- attle. Miss Josephine Le Roy, hon- orary member of the New York T. |M. A, acted as escort to Miss | Barnes and the latter was quickly |lashed to the goat and for thirty minutes feminine shrieks echoed ‘ound Third avy. and Cherry st he police en the beat were put wise and no interference was | brooked Today Miss Barnes is slowly re- covering from her novel "goat joy | ride but the letters “T. M. A.” are on her In indelible ink n she leaves Seattle she theatrical pro asion For soft white hands and com- plexion, Leary’s Liquid Compound, | perfumed oe All druggists The World's Best Piano Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE r nightfall | hed and touched} ] | | in our showing of e you will find just the meet your —your old stove, range as a part payment on one, —$1 down wood heater— & very practical and new style heater, constructed on entirely different lines th the old stylen; the draft f the front and the feed door ts at the end, This heater can be placed clone to the wall and will not take up much space in the room. Exactly like pleture Very ornamental In design and finish, Fittings are tight. A_ splendid well an @ firek@eper. Hae cast fron top and bottom and cast fron lining; nickel awing top. nickel urn and nicke} foot rafii in three sizes as follows: No. 18—takes 18-inch long ¥ price No. 20- 00d 11.50 taker 20- inch long wood 18.te Second Avenue for your convenience: store open Saturday evenings— everal hundreds requirements. ~$1 a week will buy the prices are the lowest consistent with high est grade and workmanship. EMPRESS JUNO rniture o SEATTLE fotinn heaters very heater you need to or heater will be taken the purchase of a new a heater here the HOT BLAST heater— —thie heater has a gas burning ring in the firebox which eon- gumes all the by the fire: w third more heat with the sams smount of fuel over any othe heater made: will burn either wood or coal. —fire can be kept in this stove for 66 hours with one hod of coal—no other stove made will do this, In four sizes, as fol- No. ve has 12-inch firepot, price mem $1750 No. 4B has 14-inch ftrepot, price ‘ ‘ No. 6E has i6-inch trepot, tirepot, 26-tnet has at Pine S Street Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. Come early and get good seats, as we always have a ees We receive hundreds of letters daily praising this load. land; Dear Sir: I have spent $85 and will say C. D. Hillman’s best bargain of them all, being on this side of Sound, on R. R. and street cars, is the reason I bought 10 acres at $75 per acre, which I will set expert gardener. Respectfully, $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land. iN STEAMER “VENUS.” Tomorrow and Sunday GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED Sumner, Wash., Sept. 14, '09. sharp, returning at 8 p traveling about this country, land at Birmingham is the out ape cherries. I am an . A. FRANKLIN. iietndion is on the mainland on this side of the Sound, accessible to railway, schools and churches, and is offered for sale cheaper than any property on the Sound. Birmingham, with _ its beautiful agate beaches, fresh water lakes, abounding with speckled trout and black bass, is an ideal place to spend a day's outing, so come with us, whether you wish to buy or not. This is your last chance to buy acreage on water front cheap. Come and enjoy yourself, whether you intend to buy or not. Fine trout and bass fishing in lakes on property. Everybody had a good time Sunday,, and we had a record breaking sale. Grand opening of Division No. 4 of Birmingham, 3,500 acres, as cheap as $%0 tomorrow per acre, on terms of 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day, Everett people can take free boat Birmingham = at city dock at Everett at 12 o'clock to Birmingham. Sev- eral salesmen wanted, also several carpenters Get aboard the boat early, as we ve promptly, or get free maps of property from C. D, Hillman’s office in Room 2, Times Building.