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DAY STAR—TULE MBER 16, 1909. i eres WORRY TELLS ON EVELYN THAW HOQUIAM MERCHANT SLAPPED . a at aS a § ' 4 rf rae wl _ HER FACE- 1,200 DAMAGES _ SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, But Best _ Fi Hiss Bed Wade whe | ‘ » . (By United Press.) luring an altercation over the re ~~ a HOQUIAM, Wash, Nov. 16 urn of an unsatisfactory article of 3 5 ie storia gormatory. Mra, Leslio Howell is $1,200 richer apparel purchased from the de today as a result of a verdict for | fndant’s store A NAME AND |damages in that amount against buaentaen te atic eos en § j John Winters, a wealthy merobant appear in court ye sterday and was ITS HISTORY of thin city, in the superior court /taken in charge by the sheriff on e } yesterday, Mrs, Howell {natsted|a bench warrant and hurried to the | that Winters bad slapped her face | court room tn an automobile SECRET OF THE WONDER % succESS OF THE BILERS MUSIC HOUSE. Overcoats A Very Special COME ON DOWN TO THE SHOW Be The Star's guest at one of fattling matinees at the WHITE. FLAG IN TONG WAR in a name ft fs not meu : Higent person ap Majestic theatre . aay intelligent person ap Se pat it depends entirely Friday is the day we have net ering for our party, and on that after (Ry United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 16. With © of their family dead and three of the On Yick tong men murdered aa a result of the tong an individual, concern or es meat, accomplishes that qeprominent, great and glo We all know that (here are of Morgans, but only one noon 60 women of Seattle will sit in orchestra seats upon our invitation You might just as well be one of them teeat the bearer of (hat name, | | Tomorrow we shall offer a very special collection of men’s overcoats hundreds of Hills war between tho Yoo famtly and Head the annguncement on at a low pri iv), I) bat only one} owe Stamm, overtures tor f n page 7 of this issue « ‘ Geasic houses, but only | | Yeo Sing, head of the laundry | the party These embody the latest styles of the ters. Washington's largest eer <a ceabenee ata / its & good idea, it's a good season Are made of fine fabrics, @ must acknowledge our de ; ‘ peere k ‘ || show, and we will show you a , , »ffe strongest con feat. It in imposible for a peace-|] pew ‘way of resting after the ~ ws “v in plain and fancy effects. All MOMENT LONGER, PLEASE. jful body of men like us to fight) ] day's shopping tour . sizes. Quite the best jthe highbinders of the On Yick Read . , ry the rs Muste -< Bee Read the anfouncement on Caw ats values offered this et eine of, net oven tong, Further refusal to comply |] pege 7 and then go down to The Dre ne Pk urpenbasenen was 0 h with their demands would resuit|] Star Branch Office No. 1, at Ceicese Men’s Suits in the Arcade Annex at $15 In the Arcade Annex we offer a new group of men’s suits at fifteen dollars. The fabrics are all wool, heavy winter weight, in plain and icy effects. All sizes, of course. These are sold in the Arcade Annex, First ay. side, at a much lower price $15 than the quality and style justifies ............... eevee | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats— Winter Styles jin more deaths in our family, and we feel that we would rather lose jany amount of money than have |more of our family killed | } “We will meet the On Vicks in} jall thelr demands so far as is in| REMOVE YOUR our power, and we anticipate no} trouble in settling the financial part | of the dispute. The one polat } } upon which we are likely to ap! again i# our answer to the de| j mand of the On Yicks that we drop| Ugly Blemishes That Mar Many a the charges against the men we Woman's uty. accuse of murder That we can net do. 1419 Third av a few years, it has to be a household word tn me home on the Pacific coast? H decamse we advertise exten No; not alone that, for our m would avail us nothing failure unless we were of the best instruments for less The best advertising me m we have are ovr own pa- r after once dealing wit fell their friends and neighbors mi the great values to be found jand of the cordial treatment te all. SECRETS. LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF FAMOUS MURDER TRIAL WITNESS, has ever been our 4 Wastence, Why is it that, tn ; Nothing {fs more repeltent to} The war which now shows sigu®/ many men than a face covered, or of ending was started early in No leven slightly sprinkled with vember over the alleged abduction | trockies. a | free nt when a of & Chinese slave girl by a Yoo 1 soe dle iar De know this girt? N en, Conn. some time ago 7 tons and easy way t e them The large » finest stock of Boys’ S : yercod tee cover tave ert Oe 7o per fate aint New Hav wtitig. to sell fake ines, {fF Which the Yoes refused to PaY/is known, no mite (Pata ‘ The largest and the fine st stock of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats anerifice quality for price.| tice face ia thin and her eyes are|Harry Thaw, from hia coll at Mat. {22 ‘ademnity to the On Yicks. | them to spoil her beanty is shown at. the Shafer Store the best and finest tn | eas Sten, A dainty cream, called Othine, is on the market, and our! stilt show the toauty that. made hor| Howard jamped his bail and is now j sold by the Raven Drug Co. and a ores on the Pacific Coast }tamoux when her hushand was tried /a fugitive from justt Mre. Knowsett—My husband ts|!0unce package will often reino 8 G5 enormous selling C&-/ three years ago for killing Stanford t life, late hours, andise tender-hearted that he won't} @¥éry trace of freckles, Be sure to enabling us to purchase in| White worry than comes to ordinary jeven whip the children ask for the double strength, which | Bet carloads, dealing) To add to her-troubdies, her brother | persons in a whole hifetime are tell-| Mra. Te My husband ta even | Conts no more, and is admittedly the! manafacturer _— wate | Howard Nesbit. was arrested imjing on Evelyn Thaw jtoo tender-hearted to beat the car | Only remedy that can be absolw the greatest dis-| ~~ they are for} “harness system,” | “orig ‘Bilers Music Houve, Yared of in a weighty box, of. peti waving of several on car, Nw 4 of per y je your Caeee and peo Every lady should wear a Vic-|phie. a we fit them. Wrink! athens empluyed toria Sanitary Beit. Phone Main} {°° Fig ie ene elim yomem I, a 2103 or call G14 Wash. Bldg. 706) © se re Be ea Mr ae = Chickering, | Piret av 7 Jears has re. | sii i peernti mingmenen the entire we | the only feature of her face which teawan, sent $200 ball 5 oy, a Boys’ Winter Boys’ Suits Overcoats In plain and fancy fabrics. | In the popular Norfolk styles, with the new Derby back. Also Buster Brown and | sailor blouse styles, in plain i | shy depended upon. It {x sold on guar. antew to refund the money if it Former errand boy who died in; oe" not remove freckles. New York at the age of 7% left $60,- | eet 900,000. This, it ls betiewed, ote s u | power of the very t of the oid UE-ON RINSE ASHE. ' Third Reader type of errand bay. Are the neatest and moat comfort a i. Some flannel lined Long i FE coats in the popular auto, and fancy fabrics. All sizes, from 2% to 8 and from 7 to 16. Specially priced at | | SHAFER BROS.| lsersity | Arcade and Arcade Annex — Whole Block Long | military and naval styles. All / izes—2'4 to 8 and from & to 16. Priced at ....$5.00 i gE Hs (My United Pres) son, special deputy attorney gen ¥. made in the WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.--Con-| eral, setting forth the alleged crimes in the/ siderable sugar fraud data was pre |the government expected to prove. sented at a cabinet meeting today Money Made Mare Go. j ‘|by Attorney General Wickersham| It i understood the report de| “land Secretary of the Treasury Moc-|¢l#res that the American Sugar Re- Veagh. it is known that President! ming company crushed its rivals Taft ordered both of these officials | DY the sheer weight of money to sift the sugar scandals to the| bribed government inspectors and bottom and bring those criminally | '44 opponents’ employes, contributed | i ‘| of Men's |} Furnishings, Hate Caps and Suit | Cassa Also Full Dress Buits for vent 1 THE ORIGINAL | concerned to justice. Representa.|™palgn funds to all parties and actte aoe being pe ese aan . ifi es f Do . to me neni See live Parsons of New York today de {finally reached an understanding | ’ : Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or | ,,0° you want to buy a home? See nied the report that he dominates | *ith the Spreckels interests in Ca | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., sell real estate, etc. lumne. the customs bureau, and declared |fornla and apportioned out the sugar | 1314 First Ay " = that he had not secured his share|'rade of the country so that ~the| Dt the eggetetments Independent trade was wiped out | He also declared the rumor that|¥!th two exceptions At Ridiculously Low Prices number of New York republican| The real reason, however, for the politicians would be touched by the|°®>inet discussing the matter ts| Shine ee er teeeng (sugar scandal was a “malicious |{B8t, most of the alleged lawbreak or Wedn y a - } covered by the statute H way of value. Prices to|!#!#ification A by atute of Hm Lany purse, and easy payments Sti 1 ‘seniinte: | Th rsd 0 oe Eilers Music House, What They Will Prove. eg egretiagte ported as saying i] a fl plenty of moral proof Special 1 ) | { WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Ladies’ Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, ali colors, all sizes; regular $1.25 gloves. Till noon, a pai Te Williams’ to D. 8. Johnston Co} NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—When! but little that would be admitted In WS Music Bidg., Third and Uni-| President Taft and his cabinet to-| court.” : day took up plans as to how ta| The cabinet must decide what ~ ~ crush the sugar trust, Attorney | form of prosecution would most like. TING PHYSICIANS. |General Wickersham. presented the|ly result in the acteal punishment Dark Colored Percales, 31 6 inch. Special, yard c Fancy Striped and Figured Siik Goods in shirt lengths; Shaving Soap, rt = enn ; , . Id at Se. Till Tetiras!, State and County |feport compiled by Henry L. Stim-'of the man responsible LADIES SUITS values to S0c yard inte ood i Anercintioas periods NCCAA ES i “ae e | FORMERLY $22.50, Special, yard isa 14c RAGE. <3 Ic 26¢ Ladies’ Garters, dozens of styles, all colors. 1 TM MOON ......cee eee eee c Women’s and Girls’ Ready-to-Wear HATS 98c Worth Up to $3.00 Cidsing out the balance of our stock No Phone or C. O. D. Orders taken NOW AT $14 AND $1 A WEEK, ce. wus) TMREE WRECKERS (GUTTS 15 URGED TU Seacee se, — HUNT AT EXPO) BECOME CANDDITE 4 Colman B $2.00 Tailored Waists 98c Pure Irish Linen Tailored Waists to: New Capes $5.98 Worth $9.98 to $12.50 Tomorrow we offer you another lot of new capes, same as we have been selling at $9.98 to $12.60, for one day only at $6.98. You cannot buy a cape anywhere in Seattle like these at less than $10.00 each. Ts} Three members of the crew aCe. rs od 'e Bova Block Write tor book | wrecking the Pay Streak buildings | on the exposition grounds were hurt this morning when the seaf-|'h¢ man who has perhaps done fold on the building occupied by jpore than any other one person to the Battle of the Monitor and cee EC oe meyers in Seat he ae . ith th |e, is being urged o become a PHYSICIANS. eC eee peee Th Vakuidge,|Candidate for membership on. the $16 Lowell st.; Thomas Edrit, 1304 |*¢hoo! board. Cutts is a Harvard 29th av. N. E., and J. RB. Crow, 4118 |S"@4uate and football player and “4 Burton av. Their bruises were at-|C8ch, as well as being quite a Tied Seceeee Gea tear cat: | tended to by Dr. D. H. Houston es cipaeeetnarth cacecciemencapetieen Ae ct ————~———= |the men were able to go home. | ~ This is the first accident that the | ‘Tether, Union Block. Ind. 4616 men have had since they started| A health officer recently received — ——lio demolish the buildings. For a|the following nate from one of the enidents of his district: f time a rumor was circulated in the )"*Tjen air. 'T hep to tell you that jelty that the building hed col-} im, chiid, aged # months, i suffor-| lapsed, killing several men and #eT-\ing from nieasies as requested by iously injuring scores of others. act of parliament.”—Answers. O. 8. Cutts, an attorney with of. fices in the New York block and SMT LOVRKING has Lember Wachang Special 2 LADIES’ SUITS FORMERLY $30, thin and kidney diseases morrow at 98. NOW AT gs AND $1 A WEEK. Five styles. One is a plain pleated waist, two others have allover em- Materials are all wool broadcloths and ker seys tn light, medium and heavy weight, There are six different styles and they come in black, broldery on front, and two with em of Women’s and Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hats. Mostly felt shapes, trimmed all ready to wear. About a dozen different styles and all colors. broidery on front pane! and on collar and cuffs. They ali have stiff collars navy blue, green, gray, red, wine, tan and sev eral light shades. and cuffs. All sizes, This sale will be the biggest bargain we have ever offered in this popular hat. We have the LACES. HAIR. GLOVES. Ladies’ Heavy Gloves for AND HOUSE NUMBERS. | ead . ae ‘ ! settee 10,000 yards of Fancy Lace,] Set of eight Hair Puffs, all] Travelers’ samples of Ladies’ street wear, also men's, 1 Pitty ay Ind 1988. greates variety ver snown 1 e ne * i i : ) elegant stock, many swell} shades of hair; fine stock; ] and Children’s Wool Golf| Dent's, all sizes, every pair ‘ Seattle in real Beaver shapes Alterations Free ’ : ‘ eaves ih - | ht he ask 1 patterns to 8 inches wide well made. Others get 98¢f Gloves; dozens of colors;} guaranteed; regular price ‘Binding Prin at are rig » to date, anc ‘ ml Seattle. Both phon Genuine that are right Uf toons ; DON’T MISS THIS GREAT regular value to 1240. Wed for same. Our price Wed regular 49¢ value. Wednes $2 and $2.50. Wednesday, a they are offered without reserve at From 25 to 33 1-3 Per Cent Off Make Your Selection Early SUIT SALE—IT WILL PAY you. Printing He 16 SECOND-HAND CLOTHING os grtese for seeond hand Koo, ri1c nesday, a yard 2c} nesday 490 Girls’ Teddy Bear Felt Slippers Red with white Teddy Bear embroidered on toe, all sizes to larger 2; 75e vaines, ) Top halaman bs day, a pair ..... MAE: 5 pile is sR $1.49 Reminders From Our Ribbons Blanket Store 000 yards of Satin Taffeta Ribbon, all the new shades, up to 6 inches wide; regular Our stock of Blankets ts large and includes the best values of several of the country’s blinket mills. We quote here only a prices 25c, 30c and 35c. Extra special Wednesday, yard.19¢ few lines, but there are also others at prices which will make this the busiest section of the store. Hand Bags Beautiful embossed Handbags in many styles, several colors, strap handle, well made; regular price 49, To Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 PIKE ST. The $1 Weekly Payment Piret av tna 31 We also have a splendid line of Fur Hats in all the seasonable shapes and they are offered at attractive prices. Men’s Shoes A Fine, Dressy, Satin Calf Shoe, either plain toe or cap; 6c Gray Blankets; special ; $5.00 Wool Blankets, in grays —sidnaneieeennt and tans, big seller; $3.89 special price, pair, .. $1.25 Gray Blankets, 11-4 size; | “POC! Price, pair stg her cut, creased made; Feguiar pt 5 W d ‘ Wl Tri | House oe gg aa $1.49 special | $6.50 Extra Fine Wool Blank clear Wednesday . 260 i On ef Big reductions on a rimime¢ per pair . tre ler si z Tt oo } h or grays, large size; Hats, Shapes and Trimmings, $1.65 Gr | Embroidery , Women’s Shoes Stylish Glaze Kid Shoes; rich, dull mat tops, patent tips, welt Special ss ns. OS ish, extra large size sperial price, $ 3,50 ve Ni 2 is One Ay clea euankots. 10 | $7.50 Scarlet All-Weol Blankets, pair; special price silk bound; spectal Dee BaUF seater sss Qhlpel 4. prion, bets belts, {O29 Corset cover and flouncing, ele- gant patterns, many designs on fine cambric and lawn; value to 49c. Wednesday, clear, a yard furnity OSS eee: ee eeerg = Tie Millinery 1521-1523 Second Avenue It’s at THE WONDER Second Av., Bet. Pike and Pine “ty ERS AND SUPPLIES ‘tna i cae ther makes Pacific 6, 433 WY. Biock’

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