The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1909, Page 9

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MIN TAS | aH ————e of New Cabinet Policy Is to Territory. Hoendaye, O , the now pre and bie Lt abi / considering plans rt the modification of gov 5 fepresentation ir wader Premier became almost un pte the Spanish naric ge Rew premier will go ge reform moven i Bora dat it ts understood thar ch + ive poliey will be lightened Rarce. Maur will be sho be will alm to con factions he | Nw meet with any mauccess, Moret alread a failure as an ad: tra . ment whil office of colon ‘Damed for Spain's loss of Paad the Philippines and tho events of its war with States, * lodern The A. Bridge Store > don the mai Sizes to fit men of ete season t, Your choice Ison the jump these Howing, the fi Dates, are leads t popular s| Brid d Out in the! ‘whe la uahed. Dd i} SL Mn dge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Coast Modest Prices d Winter season a most complete stock of sand Young Men's Clothing. ufacturers are represented at this store, ing us an Opportunity of showing you as id clothes as good clothes makers can pro Modest prices prevail, and all the class lity are included at the figures. rin popular-priced Suits is the OM THE YESLER ANNEX—We have floor a fine lot of F Overcoats, and properly priced il. In the gt ages s, and the popular fab heShoe Dehabtienes rom Gotzian, not for $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES. Largest us on the Coast Slr—TWO ENTRANCES—first and Yes‘er 4 BU UTTHLNNSWOONEHAN ATA NHTE anton yr BLANCHE BATES LIKES THE WEST Marion Lowe Finds Act- ress to Be Just a Lov-| able and Happy Woman Without a Pose. BY MARION LOWE. “WI Blanche Bates meet mo aa woman or actress?’ 1 kept wonder I watehed her as “Anna Dale” throwgh the first two acts of “A Fighting Hope,” at the Moore, waiting for my “cue” to see her ‘In her dressing room. When the sum mons came, her manager stood me tng while off at a reapectful distance while] he rapped at her door “Come in,” rang out a gay volce, and in a moment I was meeting America’s Brown-eyed greatest emotional ac-| ress, ry Blanche came toward mo with hands outstretched as if I were her old eat, best friend. Says Nice Things. “I feel that [ should call Dale,’ ft sald. ch myself saying of ‘Mins Bates ‘Oh,” she cried, as she caught my hand and led me to a chair that is the very nicest thing you! could have aaid to me.” close of this second act] int e and terrible, I am/| 1 waan't Kind to come at his time-—perhaps it was hard | for you.” | This was Blanche Bates’ chance Rat she didn’t Retween acta is my you It was #0 real, Mins Dale’ to pose day s in my he off,” Clothing is offering for the Fall Four great The Hutt eA ‘all Suit lot will be found lines we are Packard and getting America’ W. L. DOUG- days—-the for men, ge & Co. ann GIVEN THIRTY-GECOND DEGREE COMPLAINT MADE THAT THEY) | quently THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER wal 1909, 9 AND LOVES SEATTLE | BLANCHE BATES. and she swung her foot as she sat! Peggy and | have to be in the fon the arm of a chatr | open.” Just a Country Girt. “Here, Peggy to her dusky} | maid, and sh howed her the | Juat a country girl sitting on @) stay” in her collar that needed a turnatile oat in the fields was! sich Blanche Bates at that nt. I That's the woman of it, isn't it?"| could almost he *i1 laughed. “I was wondering all and the song sparrow singing o# through the pia whether you abe laughed her happy laugh aed tuaet t a woman or an it would be as a Blanche actress woman 1 hop wore non austion from You know the come before the curtain, heart, panting for the curtain for lng their head to exhausted f apent en stand up straight or to utte ing word They Call " Temperament hand on eath, clutching rt and shak audience, too jon to ‘tuancenties.| f always being an But Blanche Bates perched ot being a profesal the arm of a chair, laughed and right visited you kne 1¢ Do you feel ‘back home’ when do ft a you get out West?" I asked As I turned to say good night, | She Loves Seattie Blanche Bates was standing efore | “Yes, | love the West. I fove | the mirror while “Peasy” put a pin} Seattic. | should like to live in @ loosened drapery. j here. | should like to come out Women and pins. can't sep! here and marry a farmer and arate them. Of ¢ there ta] settie on a farm. This is a the severely tailored woman, cor glorious country, and how the reetly bu and fastened with-| people are coming here, | am (out a pin about her whole anatomy,} a0 giad the women are com but the adorably feminine women,| ing. For years just the men the women who laugh and ery « came. They didn't bring their have husbands and babies, are sti women and—well, they need [ing full of pins, some where they the women. | should like to | ought to be and some where but tome here, but | am sure it tons ought to be would have to be as a farmer. And this was Blanche SEATTLE MEN ARE ANGRY AT. GIVEN HONORS THE AUTOISTS Bates, IN THE COUNCIL OF THE TRY TO RUN DOWN THE SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. PEDESTRIANS. } | WASHINGTON, Oct, 22.—At th With blood in thelr eyes and session of the supr perate f Se jottion Rite Masons for rth of the elt moxious were consi awe About oer. They the road be-| ne Ww , ry é » hind a few men who ar highest 4 foot and them alm woury, that of the i de-| he as they attempt Among those elected wore dodge the coming machine,” said Army and navy--Maj. D om. | Kit Gould, a lawyer Boughton, Washington, D. ( And the way they do speed { Hawa Honolulu, C. W. Smith, | #omething terrible id W. J. Mer Idaho Lewiston. 0. A Kjoa a » pe % ; Bolse, J. W. Robinson t Sheriff Ber 1 a man a Montana—Butte, A. Van Cofty, A Gray G. W. Mikel; Livingsto te | H. Payne , scorching } Oregon—Portland, J. F. Drake |, . oe eS) ae a Wok man will be kept along id 1. T. White; Eugene, 8. 8.) the road permanently Tacoma, C. Bedford \ Ranito and ©.) J DONOHOE ARRESTED | Sieg! oe, R. B. Harris Olympia, A. © p Apr ‘Washington W. Ketor, A Hindley; J. Donohoe. LISTENS AS GIRL IS seamen again been | to bring the fugitive back Donohoe was convicted of con tracting to build a marble boot] black stand in front of the Rex sa loon, on First av. and Stewart st | for Peter Bartel, and pocketing the proceeds without paying for the ma terial used, The amount was only $100, SOCIALISTS GAIN IN GERMANY. HONOLULU, Oct 22. While Judge Lindsay struggled to break down the door behind which he heard the frantic cries of his Jap anese servant girl, Rio, for help, she was almost decapitated by a Jap anese named Tanaka, who subse cut his own throat He may recover WANT DRINKING FOUNTAINS, (By United Press.) BERLIN, Oct, 22.—The diet elec tions in Saxony and Baden show large socialist gains, The Saxony elections were held for first time under the new election law enlarging suffrage, The city council will be Monday night to pass a bill df ing the city to complete the ¢ drinking fountains planned for men and animals. Two are already in use Women’s $20 and $25 Corset Sale Unusual at The Knettle Corset Shop} [* This limited quantity will Oi INDERWEAR SALE PROVES A TREMENDOUS me SUCCESS ar IIS BEST TOMORROW The figures, taken from the auditor’s department, show that since the sale began bus siness is three hundred per cent ahead of a year ago This tremendous jump is attributed, first, to the splendid quali and second, to the matchless savings. The sale enables you to buy the best underwear. made at prices heretofore considered impos- sible. The Merode, The Munsing, Carter’s, Spring Needle, Sagers and Other Famous Makes Are all shown here in a wonderful variety and at prices that win in- stant attention. Among the good things in tomorrow's budget are these: ties, Women’s Vests and Pants lined cotton; Winter weight, fleece colors Extra heavy neck, long sleeves; pants length Sizes 2 to 16 years weight, velvet 1, high cream and white A silk finished garment. Vests high neck, long sleeves. 0 Pants ankle 5 Cc length. Special.. Women’s Vests About three hun dred White La Waists left over from awn Children’ s Wool Vests | the carly season sell LL Ting; mostly large} Wool and cotton, jersey or one by one and pants, extra heavy w — ae sizes; valiies $1.00 up ribbed. A hand finished garment, high neck, Broken line of Spe Cc long or short sleeves. an to $1.50. last— 55c APIECE While they to match in ankle length, : $1 50 Women’s Vests Wool, in a winter weight, derby ribbed. Extra fine quality; white or natural color. Vests high neck ml neck, nes ves. prs FIVE THOUSAND UMBRELLAS AT JUST ABOUT FACTORY COST styles we've ever Women’s Vests i Pants Fleece lined cotton, pure wh and natural color ; extra heavy weight ankle Pants 1. Special x sleeves Find them conveniently arranged near the doorway tomorrow. Handsomest shown and the finest and most timely savings we ever announced. At $1.55 Instead of At $2.15 Instead of $2.00 and $2.50 $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas with Eng Men's and Women’s Umbrellas, some with tish twilled cover n ach frames; d silk covers, others fast black silk patent glove roller, tassel patent frame and runner; handsome 26 and protector; t tw and case; handles of sily array of stylish handles; pearl, gold, ivory, horn ii many new and novel ef- gun metal. Great variety fects; values $3.00 of handsome styles. and $4.00 Price for Sixteen ade Smart Suits for hice at the Lowest Prices Ever Known Secured by our expert on his recent buying up the stock. trip to New York, bought from makers who were clearing As a result we're able to offer the finest styles at the most*remarkable prices. | Women’s $35 and $40 Suits at $15.00 | Suits at $24.50 Six hundred Ten hundred new, smart models in this group; eighty dif- affairs, plain ferent styles} all the favorite shades of raisin, taupe, mist, f them; fifty different styles; long coated | r trimmed with rich silk braids and but tons; all the ats lined with real silk messaline; ashes of roses, ¢ ty of blues and browns; plain diagonal full plaited | he knees; no effects; broadcloths, serges, where have such suits been seen homespuns and panamas; all for less than $20.00 and $25.00. sizes; suits not matched any- Here t row 1 5 (0) here for less than $35.00 and 2A BE cencdeducwensedvese . 6 00, are offered tomorrow .... e TRUNKS, GRIPS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES NOW SELLING AT A FOURTH TO A THIRD LESS. DOWN STAIRS. <> THE STONEF! ISHER(O.: SEATTLE TACOMA EVERETT Sterling Jewelry Co. n tT 30 SECOND AVENUE ff MAND-MADE IAS A tween University and Union sree ‘ ie PXCLUSIVE LLINERY, P Phrough a fortunate p rcLus ety. || Great Sale of Knabe en " n ker “we ie th i ast nepetee Ne ne LISS. Pianos pa Amenciis | DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER, na |f A few slightly used Knabe Unbhabtienes shee) | Pianos at a sacrifice, | . | | BROKERS CHICKERING & SONS AT A a tif ay Vie | | GREAT SACRIFICE, ’ | Sohmers included in this sale. Fifty dozen Front Lace Cor Can last but two or three days, ree mide he Bati bane Cia catt as these goods will be bought a F at sight. fot often you get an and silk Mod and full handsomely trimmed, usual price $5.00 els for medium, opportunity like this. lacers = 7 => i —— == — = — = —) . Pena § Lona slender Cline Plaid Co. 1406 FIRST AV. je Repair Shop ®, trunks, grips, figures 1816 Sixth av $3 .00 || The Raven presertption servic | means that the doctor's skill In pre | # | ecribingole most efficiently canals if | mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding, RAVEN DRUG Co, 1416 Second Av. i H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, necessitate early selections. tf you can't get boots or Small charge for alterations. SOLE AGENT GOSSARD CORSET to measure at 2 | shoes to fit you, get them made # = arn gil in ih a tae

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