The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1910, Page 8

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She’s Only 12, But An Expert in Crime RUTH SCH ROEDER Sept 2 Just how much loo Cal ra Fagin in the tain hav Hight of thievery to a but who deg as one of f theft that she the fe land. Rt th age Is tm the years of; has had a remarkable career $50 to $100 on on 8 were the o She Saturday And Saturd: that Ruth w to school dur thought it was jest kreat fun nly day as a pickpocket, which lasted eight weeks She is a we mite of a girt, with ind golden curls blew om her sho has a child's love of ca: and nickel shows. Ye Was she that she abstr from the pockets of a man in a he meat market under the closest seru tiny of a detective, and he did not explain am gave m after he aled { n to prison had $1 she ad ed ha mutly deni a confed erate. Bee the act t saw a man } fn a store,” she said, “s and 1 did ick a pocket one The large department stores, the d knew ¢ markets and the si of shop win fields of Ruth's gr they contained Without detecti Again she| Th wormed herself around a crowded feclari bargain counter and secur Z| have picke from the prrse of a parcel laden think she has bee ore: iby a criminal t she is too adept t up herself. The near * Cabinet Sieibets ouding. | General W tary of Com Nagel will arriv ney | CRET COME BAC K ka on the merce and the unite In a rec Officers in the 4 he cabine Aretic Club rooms. me an ¢ © civil service esterday | THE | iming that Sabin had made ‘ troutis in his home, A. J. Pappa are the average e tcal’ wecleen ere on’ local and feed. Prices in all © ect to variation. e¢cording komeril exrelience, roa ie stherwies tadiraled, © officer several week these prices. are for strictly Airst grades Bers and Bviter— Basing Prive c we z #, but that in cult b's acquaintance, he of conduct | guilty officer. | STAND TRIAL Juan Jose city for the murder of 1 year-old Arabian gi 8, 1905, was brought b y of Mexico by Deputy ch last night. Fay mo other’ + kitche 5 ry him. | He will be tried in refusing to m King count irl well, has bee ee ee GOOD JOKE ON PURSER. Purser A. George Hender son, of the steamer Minnesota, which arrived from the Orient yesterday, considers himself infallible when it comes to dis- covering extra passengers for whom no account had been made at the port of departure But once in his life, as even he admits, he slipped up, and it was not until last Wednes day that he apprised himself of the fact that the Mi Veed—Seining erices, Esstern Wasuingion Tim wept See E EEE REEEREEENEEEEEE ‘othy 26.000 28.09 Alfalfa 716.90 was carrying two more first en ’ 719.00 class passengers than he had f 97 .00@ 38.00 supposed. Or. &. G. Brooks, Ma, Bastern Washing: | a on.be the ship’s surgeon, reported Bra n 4 0 them both well. They are twin ' Phe + ; boys, presented by the stork ton 4 @ to Mr. and Mra. J. C. Lewis, ‘ d 32.00@ 33.00 of Manila, en voyage. 4 Outs and Barley, mixed 32.00 Vemotnblew “Bell tO tk tk ttt tk tk Onions. California, yell 1 00 “the 55 1.28@ 1.50 HOLD HACKETT IN JAIL - 138 H. L. Hack ted f ; 12% | clal in Kn 10 $ , 1 1 Stat 01%@ \03 at 1 | ’ n Froit—seitine Price. 4 , had to go ng the week, and she} | © a taking, | 41 | 1 bought} © her story y efully dritied PATROLMAN FIRED ad been | unbecoming an] FAYAD IS BACK "' Fayad, wanted in this| y on an indictment charging him with |murder in the first degr found by the last grand jury. Starwich 1D | veral months THE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, THE CONTRACTOR4 Is at Work Tearing Down London’s Old Barn of a Store The time draws near when London must get out. quickly sold, for the workmen will not tolerate any interference—and they The Garvey-Buchanan store isn’t half big enough to mean what they say. hald both stocks and {$2 Stylish for wor All-Wool Tailored Suits, and misses, ets lined with si $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 SESS E SESE EEE REE EE EE The best skirt value ever offered in Seattle. Early Fall styles in All-Wool Panama Skirts that were marked to sell at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. Out they go at $3.83. Blacks, browns, navys and grays in all sizes, These suits are well $9.98 lors and mixtures. ondon Forced to Slaughter .98 For Newest Fall Millinery Do you know that London is showing by far the largest stock of New F Hats and Hat Shapes in Seaitle? arrived at the time he bought the G.-B. Co. of showroom models which our buyer secured at one-third off. Hats at all prices up from $2.98. UITS—2 Great Specials WORTH $15.00 TO $20.00 DRESS SKIRTS $3.83 Fin Taffeta and Messaline Silk Waists, black, all of them long ¢s; open front or ba Plain t pred; all new Fall ; quality guaran- | black and plain white only. | teed. This price for Sat srdhy STORE OPENS AT 8: 30 A. M. —HERE’S ALOT OF MORNING SPECIALS 1910, All goods must be “tt ‘sau | All styles and stves. “all Wieser | at All the G.-B. Co. stock of New Hats which had just store. Also three complete sample lines Beautiful New Trimmed all prices up from— 98c 30 =72 NEW FALL STYLES IN a: Waists $3.49 $5.00 to $7.50 Values $20, to $30 Women’s Suits any other store in Seattle to duplicate these Suit values at less than $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. and satin all-wool materials, guaranteed silk All colors and sizes stock, newest | | We challenge | | | | linings and perfect fit $3.00 and $4.00 Silk Waists $1.98 An odd lot of ne Taffeta Silk and Jap Silk Waists, Saturday Is Stocking o nts’ Wool Stoc black or All the Indigo | choose from, rics. ‘abe Stockings; small sie Women’s Union | Women's Red | Womer iray n's | CHILDREN’S HEADWEAR | black, tan and colors. Saturday, a pair 5c PP ent | Flannel Vests | Part W Union b a | Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Tams and all kinds 5c | - While | and ants. Sat . of Children’s Headwear Ordered out at .... Barrettes and Combs 12d¢ | "on. T9¢ ; 19¢ i9c NEW HOUSE DRESSES, 98¢ A large lot of Odd Barrettes and Back Combs; Ys —— Worth $4.50 and $2.00 some are plain and some have metal backs; val-| Children’s Coats Sweaters, with pockets; e Gingham House Dresses; nurse ues to 49e, rday, your 17 » pattern; al) sizes 34 to 44. Until noon WN ci vedatnclensvevey bsccbecaseaess Oi Whihe i sie snus eovscene . $35.00 Body Brussels $27.50 Axminster Rugs; | $22.50 inition Rugs; | $19.50 | $16. 1 Brussels Rugs; els ‘4 ns Rest Inlaid 10 Patterns 650 Pri 4 Rugs; 9x12 feet Or oxi2 feet Ordered 83x10 ft. 6 in, Ordered | 9x12 83x10 ft. 6 In. Ordered | 9: Lin . value. Lin im. Ordered Out i dered Out Ov n | n Or t price. e, uare Pi $26.35 $17.85 (ese $15.75 |S $1805 |S Sit Teo gine See EG ee abe VEILING SPECIALS 1,000 Yards of Velling; dozens of patterns; all GRANITEWARE ORDERED OUT High Prices Are a Thing of the Past for Our Kitchenware Cale ‘c AMERICAN PRINTS 2! ( Lolidon’ Ss : for GLOVE colors; values to 26e a yard, Saturday c nit Unde all sizes unless A xtra big ahi rte lrawe > 39c; man 13 | Londons fveekly Glove ws bath sto Ordered out, enct 13¢ } Heavy Schoo! Shoes for grown girls or women; ay, @ ya Md always a iittle t ip oth Fine Silk Four-in-Hand 16s firm as a rock, soft as a glove and worth $2.00 lors and near Ladios’ Tapid ( : whet: and re ae © | of any one’s money. Ordered out 5 Saterday, exten spodah & ‘We | white, peda aire re Men's Black Cotton Sox Dip | Saturday at = $1. 9 SE Job of @itk. And 7 his abvesaien or Gals Ms oe stand the longest jest wear, If your BELTS E: and) azes ‘ 39¢ ore , “terror” on shoe leather, try Terror Calf To A ) Odd sent tyle pair Men’s Union - ” 8c » Bik black | Suite Set 20d, plump, bright vie aut ‘13 4; alw 50, anda: This small price is giving many mon a chance is wel ting. More than ia Cc to find out the real comfort 8 of I are now on the f ak tacked: is ay 1 RRR Sg 43¢ Fine Cashme some happy sche Ordered out § y sé ‘Nps « priment of Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in many | 4 pat at 830, 980, $1.29, $149 $1.69 bayer Bo todd @izes; worth up to $1.26. ¢ $ 9 JEWELRY % Famous Lily Glo ae pate all Giles London has the goods Three Belt Buckle Sp black, brown, tan and beaver 1 trimmt astic sid F Belt man pale rig feels: muantee? cmeas (NT Tt OP 33¢ Dent's Kia Gloves for indy : ; 25¢ \ Get a pair Sat , Belt es; ma Dent's Real French Ki utta Shirting | Styles that the mill makes; more and remember, thi can buy all you want to carry All tay § : urday for On Sale Till Noon 75¢ KIMONOS AND DRESSING SACQUES, 29¢ These all new and clean and come in about 4 doren pretty floral and Persian patterns $2.00 AND $3.00 WASHABLE TOP SKIRTS, 49c Linen, Rep, Pique, Duck, Iidian Head and other kinds of Wash Skirts; made up same as $5.00 and $10.00 woo) skirts. $1.00 WOMEN’S WAISTS, 33c White and Colored Lawn Waists, also Ging: hams, Chambrays and other materials All sizes. red, claret and shepherd check patterns for y« mu to Ye fa Jay, yard .. Underwear In i s Store for Men Boys’ Terror Calf Shoes 98c Collars Ladi Washat Whi 89c | $1.10) fii wm a | -Men’s Wear RIBBON Rit p to 6 jadies, in all Satin Calt made, Or Satin ( wet weathe at ord Underwear—Hosiery—

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