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those who tofl, In short, the snamios is of labor have little to fear from the trade union ported by political | 99 | Power, ‘Therefore, I way that the Bullet greatest force for good in the hands of the workers of today 1# ie ballot —the power of the ballot, and the most encouraging sign of the times je the drift of the Amertean labor **The Ballot Is Mightier Than, the BY FRANK J. HAYES (Written Especially for The Star.) The power of the ballot is the movement toward the fleld of con fo: at i minds of certed political action The or America, lke Europe and awakening to the rted politteat | ing thoroughly great powor for Nes in an intelli AUTO SPEEDERS ARE ARRESTED m kh tler than the bullet we an old aay ent naa cena! Walter J. Santmeyer, chief en: |f cipation was the bullet of our gineer of the Seattle Electric Co, |f forefathers th ded the oppree- 508 Kilbourne at, was yesterday af drive by Motoreyele Patrol rnoon on sion of King George and his fellow! exploiters, but in this age, when war oe a the. manned arbiter, j ers, on a charge ng the the ballot of Labor that| speed limit, Byers said that Sant meyer was driving hia automobile at a rate of 28 miles an hour. Byers also arrested A, Johnson and Floyd Hodge on the same charge, one at Ninth av. and Sen eca st, and the other at EB. Jeffer son st. and 36th av, William Cob lins, colored, was arrested by a motorcycle patrolman at 20th ay and E. Jefferson st, after a long FRANK J. HAVES, chase. Collins was driving at a a ‘¢ of 28 miles an hour, All were 4 on their personal recog will end forever the slavery of the centuries In this respect the progressive Jabor movement of today oceuptes | the same relative position tn the] annals of progre: abolition | movement of Lincoln's time. | It stands for the abolition of op-| exploitation in all ite tands for bolition | or. Tt stan the ab onot as ai the iniquitous | real owners of the political powers industrial | traffic ‘ * of the poor,|ot the nation nisance. It proposes place the laurel} Why do the exploiters of labor BUILDING NEW THACK. Wreath of respectability upon the| devote #0 mi and 40| ABERDESN, Boot’ &—-According brow of him who toils. nate #0 y to secure ntrol to anh announcement to «ive labor the » | of the tical power of the nation? | the Oregon & Wa Of its product, - Ir Simply use such control t nec:| wilt build 18 milena ~ oo - essary In the “shell game” they are k in the vicinity of South Aber playing with the American workers n thie fall to accommodate the . asing Grays Harbor business. || ag A machine shop bas already been @ trad modern furnished |] call at T Virginia st., Ing alone is the uplift of retarded b the various OR NEW oration henchmen,! rooms at low prices ally defeat all legislation! Virginus, 804 its purpose the uplift of Westlake ay FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Basement Sal esroom st s limited and few who own| can us % are also the! havi E ceil lent Vale ues in Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Suits At $16.75, $18.75 and $22.50 Ready-to-Wear man-tailored Fall Section Suits at ERY interesting are the values the Basement offers in Women’s and Misses’ stylish, $16.75, $18. 2.50. 3 These Suits are skillfully-designed along advanced Fall lines and care- fully tailored from stylish, serviceable materials in the season’s desirable colorings. Coats are well-lined with satin or soft silk and the new modified hobble skirts are a feature. Special attention is invited to the value-giving attained in Women’s Extra-size Suits at $22.50. Women’s Tailored Suits at $16.75 Suits of homespung, hair-line suit- ings, cheviots and diagonals, in gray, tan, brown, navy and black. Coats 1 34 inches long, lined with and skirts in modi fied hobble and. plaited styles, also gored flare effect with flounce Sizes 34 to 44. Price $16.75. Women’s and Misses’ Man-Tailored Suits, at $18.75 — Basement Salesroom. Suits f serges, worsteds, cheviots and novelty in navy, green, gray, brown, old-blue, wistaria and black. Coats 30, 32 and 34 inches long, with itting collar, well- shaped lape d lining of soft silk Skirts feature ed hobble and satin styles. The lines include sizes, 14, 16 and 18, also s sizes, 34 to 44 Suits for Women, Misses and Extra- ie Women, at $22. 50 ish Suitings fine iota and mixture m grays, brown nd black. The Coats ht lines, skirts grace in plain and plaited 14, 16 and 18 ye sizes for stout extra | Warner's S Rust-Proof Corsets, $1 and $1. 50 New nhead Models | $’ PRICE 50—One of the new r-hip mode n designed for wear with close-fitting gowns, th r ately-high bust trimmed with lace Made of W| quality coutil and fitted with two pairs of ho rte i ‘ 510, PRICE $1.50 n e of g th moderately-l b r ith videry, and fitted f } STYLE 120, PRICE $1.00—Long |} t of moderate height, designed for the ave . le ryt STYLE 274, PRICE $1.00—' Corset ha Ate Pn moderately-long skirt, finished w ¢ ht pa pport attached. Ar f | \ Frederick & Nelson Incorporated bed, with double heels, soles and THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON, IN FURNITURE DRY GOODS Bp)! Sod in fa “ rf oY Vr AN exceptionally fortunate purcl figure—28c pair. thyst pearl, pink, sky, old-rose and champagne | These new House D | Misses’ rfc: : Hosiery CHILDREN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT BLACK COTTON HOSIERY, 35e PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00-—Pine ribbed, with ox At $2.50—Stylish House Dresses, in one-piece style, delft-blue percale with white dots made of patterned and trimmed with pipings of tra spliced heels, narrowed an white. Have plaited skirt, kles, and double soles and toes. fitted circular belt, broad MISSES’ FINE-RIDBED } plait over shoulder, high BLACK AND TAN SILK-MMLE } neck and long sleeves, HOSIERY, 3c PAIR; 3 PAIRS * = : FOR $1.00—Very elastic, with AT $2.50 — One - piece high spliced heel and double { House Dresses of black and soles and toes. white plaid percale, with MISSES’ BLACK AND TAN { plaited skirt joined to fitted MERCERIZED LISLETHREAD $ circular belt, long sleeves HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIR—Pine rib- and high neck. Trimmed with side revers and pockets piped with white. AT $3.00 — One - piece House Dresses of light-blue and white percale, with waist with broad plaits across back and front, fastening on side with large pearl buttons. toes, Excellent quality fer school wear, MISSES’ FINE RIBBED SILK. LASLETHRBEAD HOSIERY, Bie PAIR—In black, white, pink, sky and tan; very elastic, with dou bie soles and toes and high spliced heels. —Firet Floor. ss eapiiiacnenianiadeliintnpiniall SS BIB YRC om en Ae nea ON Sa TOD SSN. Se RO . LADIES’ HOME MAIL ORDERS sine | (FRED NELSON) |" FOR OCTOBER 6 Relatively To St. Paul. To Minneapolis. September 8 To Duluth. To Kansas City. To Omaha. low round trip fares to all Eastern points $55.00 September 22 to Denver and other Colorado SUMMER EXCURSION FARES The final excursion for 1910, points, A. Tinting, General Agent J. 0, MeMuilin, City Pass. Agt. Cor. Firet Av. and Yesler Way Seattle A. D. CHARLTON, Asst.:Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Is nervousness hindering your best work ? you easily irritated? strang? Do you lose your hiest pr That is a certain indication Dervous sys.em is weakening, At this dangerous period Pabst Extract ‘The ‘Best’ Tonic P you need to bring you back to the calm and patient state joyed. Being rich im the tisswe-building properties nt rley malt aod the lupulin from choicest ", t Extract acts almost di d revitalizing you up anew. Order a dosen your local drug, -—-===An lnipewti Special Sale of ———— —— s Plain and Fancy Hosiery at 28c Pair | high-grade Hosiery, embracing many up-to-date and desirable style —are patterned in washable colors, and are withal very attractively priced. FURNITURE DRY GOODS Store Closes Daily at 5:30 tltees ase enables us to offer for sale 500 dozen pairs of Women’s at a remarkably low The lot includes Plain Lisle Hosiery, Embroidered Lisle Hosiery, Lace-Boot Lisle Hosiery, Silk-Lisle Hosiery, Lisle Hosiery with mercerized boot, and Fancy Hosiery of many descrip- E tions. Every pair is correctly sized, and the sizes will be placed on separate tables to make selec bry tion easy. ja The quality of the Hosiery and the savings afforded warrant the anticipation of future ae needs and the laying-in of a plentiful supply—at 28¢ pair, at wer WOME SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, 28¢ PAIR WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED LISLE HOSII RY, pe —With 4inch double tops, double heels, soles and | 28@ PAIR—Embroidered pretty desigr . k, fros toes, in pink, Dresden, rose, pearl-gray, white, cham- | white, Copenhagen, bottle-green, ek 1 rose, aig! pagne, lavender, smoke, Nile, navy and Copenhagen | apricot, wistaria, tan, purple, Surgundy, 7 and der’ WOMEN’S LISLE HOSIERY, 28¢ PAIR~In a | 8” wide range of colors, made with double garter tops | © WOMEN’S BLACK LISLE HOSIERY, 28¢ PAIR ip ° | and strongly reinforced. | With insteps embroidered in contras ‘ ip ° ff ] H| #y WOMEN'S TWO-TONED HOSIERY, 28¢ PAIR } WOMEN'S FANCY LISLE AND SILK-LISLE q . —Have mercerized boots and lisle tops, in tan, navy, HOSIERY, 28¢ PAIR—In_ Richelieu-r es, absinthe, Paris-tan, wistaria, Nile, taupe, bronze, ame- some with fancy garter welts and others in embroidered and lace boot styles ‘ Cilldren’s "Fall Weight Knit Underwear 1ILDREN'S MEDIU; JHT WOOL UNION SUI TO $2.00-—Ankle le with high k and lo sleeves, steam shrunk, and natural color. 'S SILK-AN 10N SUITS, $1 Medium-weight, in ankle lengthy resses are prettily designed, well-made—they fit well AT $3.50 — Dresses of nt-blue percale) made sim ilar to Peter Thompson style, with shield and cuffs of white pique and four-in-hand tie of blue. Skirt has deep yc ke kilted flounce, finished at top with broad joined to 2 WOOL tuck with high neck and long sk T $3.95-—Dresses ft CHILDREN’S COTTON AT $3.95—Dresses of delft- } wiGw @UrRa, | See TO or light-t percale, with { Fine quality Cotton Union Suite plaited skirt joined to circular eBay oe ankle-length ad ee v fitted belt, waist trimmed neler a ; fs . } CHILDREN'S MERINO Y with Gibson plaits of white AND PANTS, 0c TO 8c G pique and wash buttons, } MENT—Vests in high neck, Dutch neck and’ elbow } fleeve style. Pants In sleeves * CHILDREN'S WOOL AT $4.50—Stylish One } AND PANTS. 75c TO $1.25 @ MENT—Medium weight, shrunk and come in white natural color. The Vests are high neck style, with sleeves, and the Pants are ankle-length. piece Dresses of lavender or light-blue and white percale with waist prettily trimmed with revers and pipings of lavender or blue. FILLED INCORPORATED ——__ | ‘igh Grade Guaranteed Work: No pain or no pay. Satisfaction | ore jor money refunded. Graduate Where to Go and ‘te to Get | specialist in each department. | m We lay special claim to expert | (A plate work. Come in the morn-| Safest, Finest, Most Laxat 4, jing and go home with a fine set | T trou | of teeth same day. Ss EA M Ss Hi 4 p “a You will find our prices half) ie | what other dentists charge. | aids Open 8:30 to 6 p.m. §Sun- me | days, 9 to 12. Main 153. Present SEATTLE Thurs ah location — 10 years — Howard | E | Block, ORIA. VANS SOUVER PRINC B RUE bee ‘New ¥ Dental P | | | UkEN CHARLOTTE ISLAxis? | On $ 2.00 F ra 6 t ork Dental Parlors, Inc. ere re PEG (es he 614 First Ave. Rupe pit 00 Return $36.00 Incl tow | Bellingham, Sunset Block. es tcbuas Geert Sil ag : He00 (Sh wae i t . y apply at City Ticket | Everett, 1514 Hewett. |f Avenue and’ Fontan’ Way (Pioneer Maas), Burdens pide ——— FP. M. Potter, ©, aT. A. a N MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE SEE a = — ———e pia | Watoh the classified columns of | ‘ tha The Star | | Str, CU of versie o: and Somewhore there are two free iF Q m tlekets advertised, They will be! or aco a fay given tp the persons whose names | trot ire menijoned in tho ad. These names were picked from the direc- FLY on the VER i tory. ‘they may be your own, | I There ts aiways « good show at the | na Majectic. Read The Star classified SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE ‘ ade‘and “Get the Habit” FA OUND TRIP, 500 Three round trip are ar Round Trips Dally 3 r {sj easiropia — | Leay e—6:45 and 10:25 a, r = |. 2:05 a m a weave Vac 5 a. m. and 1 Cooler Weather | Lamm atinncn—1 ook, Seattle; N. P. 2 oe H Seattle Tel, Main 176, Tacoma s ange without 1 - ot : eve PRIVATE Innuen Da, ¥ dor - = | for | or |] In Fireproof Storage Warehouse fo s, ebte = BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE. co., e Madison at Twelfth East Cedar 414 P | _ —— Wo | A . “p Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Se@ | Classified Page.