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THE SEATIEE STAR . eo | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [__tev"one | GEE, BUT EVERYBODY ; WAS SORE LAST NIGHT TODAY IN HISTORY 23,2 tampe, or thereabouts, | DRY GOODS Btore Closes Daily at 6:30. In the Ready-to-Wear Section Bept, 8, 1064 " " = sore spots, and he wanted King} New York has had a fondness for The big brass band that adverti®| county to vote for him because he| the family of nickels and all thetr ed the “great” Wilson-Humphrey: | is a west side man monetary connections, The New eS ‘ns Burke meoting at the Grand opera} “Why did you support Ankeny, of] York of 1664 had a real bowery,| Chief Constable Murray, at Var = wonwren’s CAPE GLOVE house last night did not play that} Walla Walla, in preference to Pres-| where folks went to rest in the/couver, 3. C., offers $509 for | the , 5 CAPE GLOVI ily EN | Peter Stuy ves i That Burke- Wilson Humphrey Meeting Was Certainly One | ant, who was! San Prancieco--Military authort-| 2 Sad, Almost Painful Affair. one of the first) ties at the Presidio are at a lone to ‘ 4 ms i ‘ . P } 7 canon . Alay bad actors to/explain the accidental bursting of w arrivals in Street and Evening Dresses, Demi- and Plain-tailored Suit eparate Coats for al ARP) § Ain't it mighty funny off the stage, with erles for the next promenad thea shell during target practice yee | occasions, Dress ¢ lg rS Q y wa y i i ey » Showing of Coats 4 Bs When a fellow’s got the money speaker great white way,|terday which injured one trooper |f] — ei “via Dress and W alking Skirts, are being placed on display daily. The Showing of Fur ats ang | And the tim Burke Didn't Answer. | surrendered/and narrowly minsed 60 more ] small Furs is also quite extensive and attracts much favorable attention. , Floor, And the place Judge Burke did not show how New Netherland “sm ee AAA AAA ALAA AA Ree But its gosh darned hard to get the | sore he was as the other candidates | ‘ to Richard Nite | bueky, eta oe La Ad ie ’ ’ : crowed , | aid, and he took great paing to tell/olls, who named the flouriahing | hlehost inheritanoe tax ever pall W St t Gl W. Kn t U d cwith apsionies to the popular tune [THe Audience that he harbored. no] town of 800 New York. Ever since | Callfornia~-#270,000. His estate| omens tree oves omen $ it Underwear also holds the high record for law) | $ | i] yers. $1.00 Pair Interestingly Priced , $1.00 PAIR—Excellent WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $1.00 GARMENT—Very fine quality, medium weight, in ankle ton, of King county, seven years| shade, and its Wall st. was really @/arrest of George H. Reid, accused for street wear, in mannish style, th P. N ams ied tune, because that would have made | ago if that's the case?” he was! path along the city's wall, It had/of the murder of his wife near Mis } le, with 'P, X. M. seams and § jenceh, with high neck and long sleeves, and crocheted ned a Andrew Chilberg, who assumed the | asked. But there was no answer. | neither "L's" nor tunnels, art maj sion Junction, B. C., } one large clasp at wrist, in black, tan and white and front burden of being chairman of the sees, of loheter ae oe ao at . He is thought to have ¢ WOMEN’S ARABIAN MOCHA GLOVES, SPECIAL WOMEN’S MEDIUM-WEIGHT COTTON VEST§ . meeting, weighted down ponderous oattle oP ; AND TIGHTS, 50c GARME las: Gente ate in ae rir uke iis aad Griecbonty bern place else to go ~— $1.00 PAIR—Soft and velvety finish, pique sewn, in black { SO 0 0 Seaman Mik jens ony log igh ’ Twe women are ercene. i and shades of gray neck style, with long or short sleeves, and the Tights are iq busy | furnished with deorees 0 HI . —First Floor ankle length rivet Pall for Speaker Cannon and “God volletin wen, Velbon. Beth Hates a Coward” Humphrey, very, PINCHOT. SAYS 50: he, SeneE™ nore Sette begs ees |e am save’ woneall very mad. * Spokane counciim: WOME Got Signals C Zena D: actroas, is getting her/ what they called “that infamous! 5 SLIK-LISLE HOSIERY, 50c PAIR—With double tops, pe jot Signals Crow ploture an fiancee of| Los Angeles antkpicketing ordd-| Val F th H soles, heels and toes, in black and fashionable colors. i And the wealthy banker was al SUCCESSOR iscount ©. Brett, # tary to} nance Nice free advertising Low ues rom e osiery WOMEN’S BLACK SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, 50 PAIR—Wi t ready mad because the crowd, , Morley, And oh, the dear girl| angeles is getting! Ai pei. ose uiaae BIBRY, We ith i which might have filled the lower certainly has the heavenly looks! = | ” lavender tops. floor, if it had come, failed to come. | (By Untied Pres) Reauty? Why, that fac would! 9, Paul, Minn—-Francis J. He Se ti WOMEN'S HOSIERY, SPECIAL 28 PAIR—An excellent assort- Furthermore, Chilberg was peeved ST. PAUL, Sept. &—Chief Por-|draw a whole flock of viscounts/ ney, at present a practicing New Cc on ment to choose from, including plain styles, in lisle and silk-lisle qualities, very peeved, indeed, because the! estar Henry 8. Graves today paid an out of a pawnshop on the) York attorney, has taken the stump | enitiroldared tie howi Amann wretty. tan fects ‘ tf q dozen men In the balcony and the! tripute io Gifford Pinchot, de | d run! lagainst James A. Tawney, candi TONES EO nae re i Ie 1osiery and many bay pretty fanc y fancy etiec - Firat F oor, 200 penete ——s Boon | Vee claring that his predecessor was — date for congress in the first Min ws ti signals mixed and applauded for) the real founder of the, national! George T. Myers, of Seattle, |nesota district arte sre Seon | Fall Styles and Weights in Men’s Knit Undergarments made the blood boll in the banker. “Our national forests,” Graves| party which entered the Camp of | Twelve records of death were received ent prac-|the Clouds on Mount Rainier over |*! th health office yesterday ‘The only ones who kept their ste-/eaid, “stand as the grea nals straight were the two dozen | tical demonstration of conserve |the new government road. The as | The czar has arrived safely at|f men who acted as vice presidents. | tion and as a monument to Mr. Pin was made last Sunday, under | Fri s. says a eablegram. For|ff Really, vou can’t blame Childers | chot the guidance of Bam Estes, eblef|the czar to arrive safely anywhere | very much for be! sore. In the} Graves further declared that the | forest ranger, acting as pilot | makes a crackerjack item in these |i first place, when pssayed to pref-| present lack of funds with whieh days of amokéless, nolscieas’ pow ace Burke's speech by telling what! to carry on the work of conserva-| Den Cupid wae reaponsible for 91 per- | der @ nice man Cannon ts, and was, the | tion is seriously threatening the |sems taking out marriage lirenses at the audience yelled him down and call-| movement i court Rowe yesterday | George Watson, 45, & painter, re ed for the next speaker. Another) Graves took issue with Chief) Dear Observations—How do you| siding at 6734 List ay, N, W., was fact that made them all sore on the | Moore of the weather bureau, who/| prevent jams and jellies from grain-| seriously burned 4 the body stage, except John L. Wilson, was cently declared that the preser|ing in this weather?—Mre. V, W.Jarms and legs about 10:30 this the fact that Wilson never mention-| vation of forests exe a wmint-| Eat ‘Em. morning, when the bottom fell o OME of the leading numbers in the new season’s Underwear lines now on display in the Men's Furnishings Section, First Floor. Silk-finished Cotton Underwear, in a va- riety of colors and patterns, $2.50 and $3.50 Natural Wool Fine-ribbed Shirts and | | Drawers,. in medium weight, $1.50 garment; | garment. | Medium- and Heavy-weight Shirts and Drawers of fine wool mixtures, in fancy cole Natural Wool Union Suits, in fine-ribbed | orings, $2.25 and $2.50 garment } Vassar and Cooper Union Suits, medium heavier weight, $2.00 garment style, in regular lengths and stouts, $4.00 ed Burke's name even once. mum effect upon water supplies, rapt of @ bucket in which he was melting | weigt | - sight, in plain and fancy eff ; John Was Sore, Too. He also placed himself on record| A telegram, denying emphatically | some tar pa yy) : $200 na ¥ effects, $2.59, a John Wilson himself was sore|®* favoring federal control of| that Seattle had suffered by reason pon —— ut an —Firet loon a Decause he was made the laughing | POWer Sites. of the 1909 fair, was sent by the Humane Society Issues Call. j Chamber of Commerce yesterday to] The Humane soctety te recetving stock of the entire audience when he stated that he did not favor Roosevelt's policies because he be TOMORROW — A Cooking Demonstration With the Caloric Fireless Cook-Stove 10:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.—Housefurnishings Section Slayer Surrenders. the authorities of Winnipeg. They] calle for pth particularly | NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. &—He-| wanted to know because they are | clothing for school children. Con- | Heved Roosevelt favored the natu-| >t Pope, who shot and killed D.| planning an exposition for 1914, | tributions will be gladly received at yatization of Japanese, and some-|CO®WSY here Saturday, has given 4 room 26, City Halt one in the gallery shouted: “1|b!mself up to the police. Pope isa) “The action of the Chamber of thought you were John L. Wilson, ,*2eePherder and killed Conway | Commerce directorate in endorsing | Herbert 8. but I guess I made a mistake. You must be John E. Humphries You Can't Biame Humphrey. And even that wasn't all the ag gravation experienced by the stand-/ patters at their own meeting! Bigelow will address while the two were engaged in athe raising of $5,000,000 for the an open alr meeting at the corner i friendly conversation. He bas of-|/ Panama fair should meet with | of Second av, and Union st. at 7:40 fered no explanation for the act| hearty and imarediate reeponse, tonight, His subject will be “Uni and !s belie ved to be demented. wrote a San Francisco editor. Then’ versal Suffrage.” Furniture Offerings Annex, First Floor. 4 Humphrey started out with a tirade upon The Star, and wound himself FREDERIK K & NEIL SON up in a knot by abusing a man in i‘ the audience who wanted to know INCORPORATED “f something about Cannons. Humph- rey tried to evade the question, but . finally was forced info stating that) 3 Cannon was really @ Very nice man. | “God Hates a Coward.” “Then why did you go back on} Basement Sate esroom a him?” was the next question fired | : at him. But the congressman, who! ‘ie wants to be elected again, never at-| \ = tempted to make an answer to that | 4 Pcie ar eatien once toe car Excellent ihe. F eatured in enc baaniea ee Hed he: ote yelled another voter. OAK BEDROOM OR SPECIAL $1.85—In polish ‘obody ever promised to iowett OAK DINING CHAIR, | $4.00 — Substantially -built | | OAK STUDY TABLE, | | | : a the tarfff” answered Humphrey, | , bd , $3.00—Of pleasing design | Table, with top measuring | READING TABLE, SPE- | golden finish; has saddi E. “put we lowered it, anyhow. Be) Women S$ and Misses 00) weaters and high-grade construction ; | 24x24 inches. May be had | CIAL $4.85—Shown in pol- | shaped wood seat, and under] q ag the tariff on baseballs is too even now ja, ha!” laughed the audience. “How about the woolen sched-| 2 ule?” } “tT think you are drunk,” was the | shown in waxed golden fin- | in fumed and Early English | ished golden finish. Top construction is strongl; braced. 4 ish finishes. measures 24x24 inches: $2.95 and $3.75 SOLID OAK DINING § congressman's very learned reply, | ff m f oe ; 4 SiRtal dusatt one you enghs.to once} $2 95 Semi-fitting Sweaters of good quality worsted TABLE, SPECIAL $8.00— \ gag? pA naomi | 3 yarn, 27 inches long, with high turnover collar In polished golden finish; has Humpbrey can't be blamed for be. ape ane ; ‘ ing sore under such circumstances, 42-inch top extending to six especially when the crowd got so impatient that he was all but yelled TALKS ON TEETH By THE REGAL DENTISTS Concerning the Teeth | Your teeth ought to be a matter | of great concern to you, and par-| ticularly #0 if any of them are miss ing, or if those that are left are loose or diseased. They play such | an {important part in keeping the body healthy that they 4 come first, and should have att q tion before anything else. | Before the discovery of Our} Method, by which we are able to restore missing teeth without par tial plates, there wae only one way and that was with a partial plate. i about the worst makeshift that can be resorted to. A partial plate has never been made so that it fits firmly between the teeth that are left, and a great many people who are cursed with them wear them in thelr pockets as much of the time as they do in their mouths, The natural shrinka» of the gums { causes them to wobble around in the mouth—in short, the partial plate) as a means of restoring missing teeth is a failure. | We can restore all the teeth which you have lost through dis 4 ease or ignorant dentistry, even Pi though you have but two teeth left in either jaw. It was a hard mat ter at first to convin this work could b and after it was done it would last, but we are able to refer to many people here in Seattle who wil that they can't tell the from the natural teeth full-fashioned sleeves and wide cuffs, Come in cardinal and feet. Pictured to right. MAPLE SEWING TABLE, $1.35—Has top measuring 18x oxford-gray. $3 75 Semi-fitting Sweaters of good quality worsted r r —with yarn—three fancy weaves to choose from 35 inches; legs fold snugly be- straight coat fastening and high or V-necks. Shown in white, cardinal and oxford-gray, and several combination colorings saan neath top when not in use. Pic- attractive Fersiviereseis ote jul-lo}ssleiviscelal nelseieny room. tured to left Children’s Knit Underwear | H : 20c, 25c and 30c Garment Values in Stationery pi vell special 12c box A Sale of Reed Furniture Now Progressing LINE of Reed Furniture that was delayed in shipment has been received and is now placed on sale at special prices representing very attractive savings. The assortment includes pieces suitable for use in Den, Living-Room and] Bedroom, such as Lounging Chairs, Reading Rockers, Bedroom Rockers and Tables. The line is displayed on the First } Floor, Annex ; : Medium-weight Fleece-lined Vests and Drawers for boys and girls, in white, ecru and gray, Vests in high-neck and long sleeve style; Drawers in ankle ler es, 20¢ edium, 25; la assorted sizes, ruled ar ae oe a Infants’ Cashmere fies Children’ s Sc School i. Special 18c Pair | } Small si Basement “RAINIER” COT- TON MATTRESS, SPECIAL $9.85 — Full-size Mattress con- “OLYMPIA” COTTON MATTRESS, S PECIAR $8.95 - orty-five-pound full-size Mattress, with 20p and bottom formed of %@ pounds of long-fiber cottom the whole being built upd 9 layers by a special proces Covered in striped tickinge Infants’ Cashmere H with silk heek 13c Pair, Two Pairs for 25c i and toes, in pink and cardinal. Special These durable 18c pair. Basen tan, with doul comes—and have ex in a full range of sizes. Pair, 13c; 2 for 2 se e in black and where the wear elastic tops. Come taining 9 layers of long fiber white cotton, built up by a special process; weighs 45 pounds and is covered in blue art tick- ing. Bissell’s Ball- Bearing Carpet Sweepers ast-black Cotton Hose, f Cotton and § Li an Queen, $4.2 Tucked Silk Nets With Chiffon Lining Special 55c Yard An unusually-low price, and quoted because these fine silk Tosca Nets are Two Popular Styles in Coal and Wood Heating Stoves The Banner Oak Heating Stove, for Coal or Wood Pictured to left . With 9-inch fire bowl, $6.75. Our patients know that dental hown in black only They are 19 inches wide, in perfect condition, with 4% With 11-inch fire bowl, $9.00. operations are not so painful afier } \ : ; heap —~ 2 meh . an and ¥%-inch tucks, and are lined: with firm chiffon. Special, 55¢ yard With 13-inch fire bowl, $12.00. We give a written guarantee with ‘ With 15-inch fire bowl, $15.00. all work | $ ina innitinatiinen - —ninncatinpanecdrennnn ni) a) With 17-inch fire bowl, $18.00 Small- Sine Rugs at Moderate Prices dealers: gs S' VERAT Pare r weave e represented in the Basement Floor Cover- ere ee ee deceritigrcl o sasgeeha vovell : ; Pictured to right ng nall-si ug and an interesting variety Size No, 20, $12.50, «Size No, 22, $14.50 Size No. 24, $16.50. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1406 Third Aye., Cor. Union St. Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln Ill. found her way back to perfect health. She writes I suffered with kidney trouble and backache and my appetite w y times A few w h Foley Kidney Pills and a trial, They gave me ¢ so continued till now I am again in of patterns and coloring Sizes as follow VEAVI SIZE PRICI | WEAVE SIZE PRICE Velvet 27x54 $1.15 | Axminster 27x54 $1.65 verfect health.”—Bartell Drug ; Velvet 27x54 $1.7 Axminster 27x54 $2.00 Smyrna 30x60) $1.2 | Axminster 36x72 $2.85 F bt myrna 30x60 $1.7 | Wilton 36x36 $3.00 re eric e son : nyrna 26x54 $2.50 Wilton 36x36 Ask Ole Hanson & Co, about it. | Smyrna 36x72 $2.50 | Wilton 36x63 | 1 Opening four more days.

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