The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1909, Page 10

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TANNLOAD OF | MINE EXPE PROMINENT ENGINEERS AR! RIVE IN SEATTLE ON A. | CIAL TRAIN, A special train brought 65 mem bers and guests of the American matitute of Mining Bngineers to leattle last night. They wil) re main till October 4. The party, whieh started from New York City September 15, picked up members on the way to Chicago. At that place a special train of three state room and drawing care, a diner and & bamgage car were taken On the way to the coast the party visited at Yellowstone park, Butte, Anaconda, Wallace, Spokane, Mul Jan, Wardner and Coeur d'Alene The day was spent in sighteceing over the city and at the A-Y.P.) Monday the party Will leave for Tacoma. Chester F. Lee, of Seat: | tle, Is Chairman of the local enter | tainnent committee. The prominent members of the| ty are: C. W. Brunton, preset. ent of the society and formerly of the Marcus Daly Copper com pany; W. L. Saunders, vice presi dent of the institute and president of the Ingersoll Rand company, and Dr. B. W. Raymond, who was at one time commissioner of mines for the Weetera Uanes States. ENGLAND AND SPAIN IN A SECRET TREATY. (By United Press.) PARIS, Oct. 1.—-A morning paper prints a letter stating that a secret treaty exists between England and Bpain by which Spain places her strongholds in Africa, commanding the Straits of Gibraltar, at the dis position of England in case of war. This, it is said, is in return for England's support of Spain's pro- gram of African conquest WOMAN Page rn FAILS. FORT scott. ‘Kan. Oct 1.—The Sunflower Reuning company has been forced into bankruptey by creditors. Mrs. Herman A. Kaess mann, of Rochester, N. Y., ts presi dent and manager of the concern, | which is known among ol! men as “the woman's” company i HATS—In all the new sl UNDERWEAR—In hic wool, fleece-lined 4 tween Segttle and | Junction % 1S gay |aince her return fr treasury silk and wool, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, SHOES—For men and boys ‘SUBURBAN TRAINS MAY BE PUT ON COMMUTERS SOUTH OF THE je willing to with the | Considerable by the Duwamish valley Bound CITY ANGRY ABOUT RAIS. ING PASSENGER RATES. As an outcome of the ment that the Puget Sound PB! rallroad intended to raise pasng my wer rates, the residents of the wamish valley are neaotiating wi J gne of the railroads running be Black = Rivér to putting on euburbap trafnd A petition signed by 1,000 people will shortly be handed the com pany eentan for better accommoda Lo ee ee tions toward company on acco ooed raise ip hey were induged property ne thé The present found trip It te paid that the discuss men resentment te residents | valley the Puget Riverton le 16 centé chan and «a penses. © ig agid to be 36 conte. people of. that vicinity argue it would be cheaper to liye in town] fare for ve car tte EEE < unt “passenger company the question felt Plectric of thé pro rates rurchage ng to Ung good wérvloe. rate to The proponed | The living ex RICH MAN’S GIFTS TO A DYING GIRL LAST OHAPTER BEING CLOSED IN THE ROTHSCHILDS- MENN TRAGEDY. CHICAGO, Oct. 1—A box con taining the gifte of Olga Menn to Baron Oskar Rothsohiids, whe com mitted suicide recently when his father refused to allow him to mar ry the 19-year-old Chicago girl, will be delivered to the young in a few days from the house, where they b woman ustome been held 1 pe. Following young Rothsehtidy’ tour round the world, during which he met and fell in love with Miss Menn the couple became engaged, Mise Monn left Chicago for Europe, whore they were to be married. The elder Rothschilds, however, forbade the } match, and soon afterward the body son was found with « bullet her home with her Miss Menn returned to broken hearted, bearing her parents to her dead fiance As the death of Rothschilds had focused public attention on Miss Menn, her father had the gifts held at the custome house until be could arrange with the secretary of the to have them informally ed Into the United States with ut making @ detailed statement of ontents, the tragic ending of her en pent Miss Menn has been In Of late she has been con fined to her bed, and today her phys feal condition i# reported to be se rious; tm fact, It Is believed whe ts/ on her deathbed You certainly for the price and be your own Constructed tem,” by tailors in the price. lable, and she has been il) con | tinuously. | All we } | HAWANAN | LABORERS | KiLLeo| HONOLULU | |Hawatian laborers from the Mana-| jole and Hookeae killed when a car on the excavation |ratlroad jumped th SPALDINGS } Ne’) judge. “The ATALET STORE » every BIG DISPLAY OF FALL CLOTHING Just a Moment are interested in knowing the best place to buy your next Suit. Our $12.50 and $15.00 Suits Are all modeled in the latest style our point of view have no wits: in the city ask is comparison, Our Higher Grade Suits $17.50, $20.00 to $25.00 McCormack Sys are models of beauty and are equal to anything you can get trom the best artist Fit, Finish and Good Workmanship And you don’t have to pay more than half A cordial invitation is extended to ex amine these before buying. 1ades and natty sh y or medium Irom weights, in All style lowe ll w .50¢, $1.00, § cotton, GRAND OPENING DISPLAY MEN’S FURNISHINGS ear, from 1.00, 2.00, $3.00 to $5.00 SHIRTS—In every conceivable pattern Ps lor s . eg ss plain and plaited fronts, Me ry Sines Seis 40s 8s T5¢, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.00 cr tnd ia seem superb variety of all the newest silks in Pall wel ar, Pag in-Hands, Tecks, Clubs, Bows, etc., to please the most fastidious, at 25¢, BO¢ SWEATER COATS—For men and boys, in any combination of a ; all sizes; from -50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.50 t prices, McCormack Bros. 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Block. TWO STORES—SEATTLE. TACOMA Oot plantations Ww impo country, Ou ow Mlustested Cat tall Goo ds mailed and from 2.00 to $5.00 all wool, 1.—Several ustrated, 10 merino that DOWNIN STAR 1909. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, Y d Petters ME KNOSHERS) ane « SPECIAL = SATURDAY OFTERIN Attractive special values from various sections of the store that will prove of inestimable economic interest to Saturday shoppers Splendid opportunjties are here to realize unusual savings in new Fall and Winter merchandise. You will find SAFE QUAL ITY in every article. Depend upon it—we will never knowingly sell any goods not calculated to bring the customer back Let the quality of Knosher merchandise and the good service of the Knosher determine the store’s relationship with 4 public. ij/Sale of Women’s Waists 95 Values to $1.50 @ SATURDAY AT C Tomorrow brings a chance in the Waist Section that many women will be glad to share There are 15 dozen Waists in this special gathering—all spick-span, new Fall styles, including: tore Women's Heavy Linenette Waists, with pleat- | Women’s Lustrous Sateen Waists, in black, ed fronts, linen collars and cuffs. Special to- | with attractive embroidered fronts. Special OTRO Eine de cW sop oacd amen + ciore CO gleam NE thant a leas (ever, 95¢ Women's Fine Lawn Waists, with long sleeves; |Women’s Crossbar Muslin Waists, effecti these are exceptionally low priced Saturday | tailored values to $1.50. Saturday Eas Ges D5¢ at 95¢ This Sale tomorrow will be a splendid opportunity for women not fully provided to add one or more of these always-necessary Waists to their wardrobe at less than usual cost. Fur Neck Scarfs Misses’ Tailored Suits | Tailored Linen Waists Usual $15.00 Vatues $10.95 Values to $9.50 $4.75 ec euriiay mace 3.5% SI. 1-4 styles; Saturday Special at Saturday Special at | Every Suit is new, smartly tailored, of splendid | Women’s Beautifully ibroidered Pure Linen | One h red of these genuine French materials, with careful sewing and attractive | Waists; also elegant Lingerie Waists with Ger- | neck Scarfs, in black and sable shales, PA 3 . man Val. lace or embroidery trimmed; also | ” striped patterns, Sigeg? 10, 12 and 14; usual | White and Ecru Net Waists. A special Satur- | low at $3.50, which is our regular price, butil $15.00 values. Saturdaysat ......... . $10.95 | day showing at .............04 $4.75 | morrow you may choose at .. oookhg A VERY FAVORABLE PURCHASE OF ial 70-inch Unbleached All-Lin- en Damask; regular $1.00 value. Saturday, at, yard . 85c Sp ec $1.75 Values Saturday at 98C in greatest demand Long Kimonos: Special Extra long, extra full, extra fine fleeced—those that a now at sr prices. Tomorrow's special will undoubtedly create most lively sellin They are priced extremely low at, each ......... .98¢ aa are all carefully sewn and come in a fine range of Oriental colorings and designs. Regular $1.75 values. Saturday at, each Regular $1. pe Comforte sewed and attrac silkoline covered. urday special, at, each Special 11-4 Gray or White Cotton Blankets; regularly priced at 90c pair. Choice tomor- row, at, pair $1.25 Auto Scarfs at 75¢ Each These dainty new Auto Scarfs are sufficiently styl ish and attractive to make them worth buying at GPECIAL—Women's New Stock Collars, of faney net, silk and lawn, with dainty Jace and jet trimmings. An attractive variety, priced very low, at, SPECIAL — Women’s Pure All-Linen Handkerchiefs, with % and ineh hems. These sel! regularly at 20c each Tomorrow we offer Ms 1988 a . Special Splendid $1.50 Com size 68x80; se silkoline covered. day only, at, each Values to $8.50 —Saturday oe - $5. 75 store is a Misses’ Long Coats Timely special va nisses’ and women's Long sirable of new Fall styles. That they are offered in t guarantee of their correct style and good quality They are in personae models of smart striped, plain tailored effects. isses’ sizes, 12, 38 and 40 bust; values to $8.50. Tomorrow at ... es in Trimmings Special clearance of over Fancy Nets, fe riced at &5c to $20 Noraniil Val All-overs, regularly mixed materials; also in 14, 16 and 18. Women’s sizes, 34, 36, Chakaweas s taaesee $5.75 All Portieres Reduced 10 to [5 Per Cent $1.25—or even more. But ' Bicep ie c : Comprising @ most attractive assortment of one, two and three-pair lots of fine Por at 50c to $1.75 yard; at 75 _each they are very es, at 10 to 18 per cent Jess than our usual low prices. Regular prices range from sian and Venise exceptional bargains, They ) to 99.60, Bands, priced at are just what hundreds of $1.00 ‘y ard —also Fi women need for Fall. All are full 2 yards Tng, and come in dainty floral de- signs. Very special, Sat urday, at i 75c each bars. Braids, P regularly at 25¢ to $1.00 ard. Buy Saturdayate actly half these prices suggest early attendam for best selection. Women’s Kid Gloves $1.00 These Women’s Kid Gloves at $1.00 are of splendid quality, made for us by one of the world’s best makers—Fownes. Here are fresh, new Fall assort- ments, all sizes, all the popular shades for street or dress, including black and white; overseam and pique sewn, Decided values at, pair $1.00 Splendid $1 Umbrellas This is a very attfactive value-gathering of Women’s Umbrellas, dur with steel fods, guaranteed waterproof with The Best $1 Corsets The best $1,00 Corsets—American Lady and R. & G.; accuralt fit; models to suit all figures may. be had in this superb $1.00 of Corsets. fy here is now a complete assortment of styles and siz ing at ably made, covering, with the popular tape edge; natural and oxidized handles; handles; all superb $400 values many Directoire splendid Special Seamed Sheets, si@ % Special Regular 10¢ Huck Towels, all ready for use. size 18x36, for tomorrow's a priced for Saturday selling only, at, 83 each al 3 woe $1.00 WKINS & AYP, Ime (Batabiished 1998) » BROKERS Stocks, Grate ana trsvistom® Both Phones #70, Wires 804-305-300 Alaska Wide, Businéss Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or Exclusively for Household Geode. sell real estate, etc. HANDMAL AA SPECIALTY, H.L. KLEIN. THE SHOEMAKER. If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made fj to measure at ; 217 JAMES STREET, nd Ay Tel, Matin 10a9. Ind, 1002, n ' New Pattern Hain, Main toi,

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