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Ao VESSEL aINKS (iy United Pree) LUDINGTON, Mich, Sept. 9% —Seven officers of the Pere Marquette ferry No. 18 were drowned when the vessel foun- dered off Sheboyg Wis. early today, according to a wire- leas message received here. Ferry No. 17 of the same tine has reported that sh 62 members of No. and three passengers. WEDS OLD SWEETHEART AFTER WAITING 4 YEARS 18 VANCOUVER, Wash,, Sept. 9. After waiting here for four years for his bride, Herbert Tambling, of Portland, is at last safely wedded to his childhood sweetheart, Miss Emma Pritchard, of Bristol, Eng., who arrived yesterday and who be came Mrs. Tambling today, Tam bling secured the marriage license when he first came to America four years ago, and has since been saving money for the home where he welcomed his bride today NEW DIRECTOR OF MINT. BEVERLY, Mass., Sept. 9.—Geo. Roberts, of Chicago, has been ap lkonte habt pointed director of the mint to suc ceed A. Piatt Andrews, recently made secretary of the treasury TO SPEAK ON SUFFRAGE. Mrs. Minnie J. Reynolds, of New York, will speak on “Woman Sut. frage” at thé Ballard city hall to night Judged By His Company. Yes, sir,” said old DeScadds, “I judge a man by the company h eps.” “Thank Wouldbe. “Thank me!!" exclaimed the old map. “Why should you thank me “Excuse me,” said the young man, “but I thought you had in mind the fact that I have been keeping com pany with your daughter for nearly @ year.” REV. MR. KIRKHOPE BURIED. The funeral service over the body of Rev. William Kirkhope was held at taking pariors at 10 o'clock this morning. A large number of par ishioners attended the funeral. A concrete sea wall, 25 feet high, between the north side of Pier A and Pier D, parallel with Railroad ay., will be constructed by the Pa you,” rejoined young cific Coast company within a year. | Work has already commenced with the driving of piles between these points. The whole area will be filled in on a level with the avenue and paved with serhalt. The est mated cost is $200,000, LYBROOK HANKLI Cornar Second and Pike. Over People’s Bank. Butterworth’s under. | ot an | Henry Jamey the wa ture, Col Henry Refining Co. P| ed VIL, of and me can th n the Surrey killed ” nd e However, more Limited Knowledge. of heaven? addicted 1 am opinion } | swered the student of human nw but I know that great wealth out of the has kept m | be | | to on thw nitentiary not prepared ny & man sub. William F. Cody, known as Buffalo Bill, wa King| " and got out » Cheviot, | mended to me as an experier hat was a very | Yoroe lawyer. } unnet!gh borly thing to do, the Cheviot hills were supposed to be under the rule England, was Jim's wife's brother would not, any let a family tree stand in of @ good fight, so he sent) the Earl of Surrey out to meet the Scottish army 10,000 Scots that day Nw York.—-George Barle, former receiver for the Pennsylvania Sugar in the second article, printed in the World today that Col. Roosevelt misrepresented |{ty church, has returned from a facta when he declared that the de cision In the Knight case preventd the successful prosecution sugar trust. anor of the Records of 11 deaths were received at the elty ball yesterday “Do you belleve that great wealth has a tendency to keep a man out | queried the party who! the conundrum | to express at.” better Vv. of cross | for | who than an the jot the numerous |nected with hiv care 9,| made him famous. | three montha’ THE SEATTLE STAR CEVEN NROWN. Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY September a dotes con r which have Four little bors added (6 Meattle’s te thee “ airts were propel esterday Matrimonial Tria ‘The Lady-—You have b recom The Attorney—1 am at your ser vice, madam, What grounds have you for divorce? The Lady--Oh, I got a divorcee six months ago, What I want is a law yer who will get my alimony away from the lawyer who got my di voree. Richard Arohill jallinger, sec retary of the interior, will leave in a few days for Washington, D, ©, to attend the first cabinet meeting after vacation, called for Septem ber 26, Rev. Herbert H. Gowen, of Trin tour through Ew rope, and says that the world is full of Seattleites, Hardly any place of importance which he vis ited failed to bring him in touch with someone from Seattle, saye the divine. North Vakima.—Polioe today are search! for an unknown negro who hk night stabbed William John, a Yakima Indian. Keven divoreces-to-be (maybe) complaints al the court house yesterday Portiand.—The O. R. & N_. trata, No. 6, eastbound, was wrecked near Wyeth, 52 miles east of Port land, and one man is reported killed. New York.—Marion Stone, an guest of the Seattle Publicity Club | actress, is In the hospital with con | | | Operating a strictly high class dental practice at a moderate and unvarying fee one price always. An equip ment wnexcelled anywhere and an office complete in its every appointment for your comfort. Painless Extracting LADIES CONSTANTLY ATTENDANCE. IN | $6.00 | $6.00 | $5.00 $5.00 | $4.00 | sevice 85.00 10 $100 | Porcelain Crowns ° $3.50 80d $5.00 Platinae Filling ..$1.00 Painless Extracting. .50¢ Bridge Work «+++ $5.00 and Gold Crowns 5.00 and jaye $2.00 to Porcelain Inlays 0 to Gold in 2. Gola nits : 50 to Pull Pl } ett AND COM- LETE EXAMINATIONS | Made Without Charge or | j Obligation. | | Office Hours, 8:30 « m. | 4 Until 9:00 p. m Doctor LYBROOK SHANKLIN DENTIST Gorner Second and Pike. Over People’s Bank LAKE FOREST PARK is an ad dition of 1,752 acres situate north N end east of the university on thi , side of Lake Washington fr good boat servic MI Lake Washington frontage, eight I BOO' running streams, and is subdivided etect in one to five-acre tract Take “City of Bothell nda and get off at LAKE PORKST PARK OLE HA co $14-15-16-17 Block | | well Distinctive Modes in Fall Millinery Advance Showing CORDIAL invitation is extended to in-. spect the many pleasing new models in medium-priced Millinery now on display in the Basement Salesroom Millinery Sec- tion, featuring styles that are smart but con- servative, and invariably in good taste. The leading colorings in evidence are ame- thyst, navy-blue, olive-green, brown and black, and the popular Persian effects are represented. Many shapes, in large, roll-brim Hats, are here, prettily trimmed in wings, fancy feathers, ribbon and velvet rosettes; also Mushroom Hats, with full tam crowns, satin, messaline and velvet, trimmed with coques and wired ribbon bows. Very interesting values are indicated at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. The new draped Turbans, of velvet, taffeta silk and messaline, in black and assorted colors, are shown at $2.95, $3.75, $3.95 and $5.00. at a luncheon at noon today at the | cussion of the brain caused by a retic Club, where he related some fall. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM handsome new All t cut or hobble idea that are very attractive. with AT Wome gray new model, front. A pretty white ufacturer’s sample Coat Th hair-line self-buttons ; buttons. $6.75 n's mixed narrow with Serviceable Dresses for Children’s School Wea $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.75 and $4.95 variety and Skirts « tweed, - ct pan pleasing style vicea at el ble AT $7.50—Women's Skirts of | AT $8.75—Women's tweed and serge, in gray and bro’ : Mis gray and browv | skirts of panama, in black mixtures, black and g in plain . style, panel front , vith aide and navy, © panel-front over-skirt effect; al panel front style, with plain top and and back with fitted flounce. full plaited bottom mater $5.75—Women’s Skirts of serge and panama in black and navy, stripe; panel also hobble effect, with wide front models with p band, tr School Dre in Children’ stripes, shepherd's check serges, and large plain red, navy and Alice-blue braid, some plain with yoke and plaited back, others in blouse effect, Children’s School Coats Some are le in Gib: ma n ¢ Special at $5.00 Exceptional value fancy coating and come ‘in blue, t cial at $5.00. 11 9) t chool Shoe foot plenty of room and comfort, and can be depended on for the hard wear chool-day 1ISSE 14-B heel ES’ TAN CALF LACE f in two-buckle ind nd te and low heel pair; 8% to 11, $2.25 -pair; 0 2, $2.50 pair. a that are attractive in 6 to 14 years, in fine pl and are box styles, full and medium lengths, n, gray, tan and gray mixture e ( Py re represented in thi demand Sizes 5Y, to 8, Siz extra-heavy PON es 8 offering of mar Basement Salesroom. tyle, desigr »UN-MET N AL, CALF BOOT to 11, $2 0 pair; 11% to 2, B 1 tiiea | ° The girl was wearing a hob-! Fall Arrivals in Women’s Street Skirts Very Interestingly Priced OUR special lots of new Street Skirts for Women merit unusual attention for the excellence of the styles and the high character of the materials and tailoring evidenced at the various prices on newest Fall lines, and include practical applications of the new narrow- Shoes ble skirt and fell a full Might of ataire. All They Could Afford, “Sir,” said the indignant otttzen, “1 found a fish worm In my hydennt this morning.” “I'm very sorry,” replied the com plaint clerk, “that we cannot afford to supply you with fish, but at the present low rate for water the bent we can do ts to furnish bait.” Sonoma, CaleThe postoffiee at this place has been robbed of 9600 in cash, The robbers escaped The Dalles, Ore—Convicts e# caping from a stat np wtarted forest firen go prevent the guards following them with dogs. Blaine-—An unknown man at tempted to break into a shop here last night and was wounded by the pistol fire of citizens, He escaped Had Some Knowledge of Them. “Do you know anything about the of Macaulay's | from the yYolume | poems which he had drawn from the Carnegie library “L know a little,” replied the boarder with the incorrectly adjust-| ed fourdn-hand green necktie Lays of Anctent Rome'?” asked the ||f intellectual boarder, ae he looked up | if Wasn't the eggs we had yesterday some of them layaT” North Yakima.—About 2,000,000, 000 feet of timber on the Yakima) Indian reservation will be sold at auction by the government this | fall . PARK is an ad acres situate and east of the university on this side of Lake Washington; has a| good bont servece and @ good train it one-half mile of} Washington frontage, jon of 1,762 service. has Lake running «treams }in one fiveacre tracts Take “City of Bothell” Sunday and get off at LAKE FOREST/|f PARK OLE HANSON & CO 214-16-16-17 New York Block. in Basement Salearoom. hese Skirts are designed Rasement Salesroom. laited sides, trimmed with immed with self-covered izes 6 to 14 years, in such lark-blue galatea cloth with broken plaids ‘and serges in ffect ed with taffeta and trimer north |i eight |} and ts subdivided | j 1 —— + {| I to give the growing 7 ied Basement Salesroom with broad, 00. OYS’ round toe, heavy BILLY BUSTER” TAN CALF BOOTS, with high tops, heavy calf uppers, strong shank, full gusset and double stitched with silk. Sizes 9 to 11, $3.00 pair; 11% to 2, $3.50 pair; to 543A, $4.00 pair. 1 ~ Fall Styles in Tailored Suits for Misses and Juniors IS point stands out in regard to these Misses’ CY ae eS and Juniors’ i Suits—-not alone in size do they convey the impression of = youthfulness, but every line expresses girlish grace, eve touch of trimming has been carefully planned with the idea of - producing a distinetly girlish effect. ticularly appeal For this reason they pare and the tailoring and materials—fine foreign and domestic weaves—leave nothing to be desired nd Floor, JUNIORS’ TWO-PIECE TAILORED SUITS AT $18.50—Of good quality serge, in dark-green, brown and na Have 30-inch ts, lined and shawl collar and cuffs are tris Skirts are full kilted models. MISSES’ TAILOR SUITS AT $25.00—Of fine quality plain and novelty invisible-stripe serges and diagonals, in brown, navy, gray and tan. Coats are in 32- and 34-inch lengths, semi-fitting, some plain tak with satin, small gilt buttons med with panne velvet and lored and others effectively trimmed with velvet, fancy braid and buttons, 9 Skirts are in gored and cluster-plaited effects ved MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS AT $35.00—Of mannish worsteds, novelty tweeds, two-toned diagonals, zibeline and serges, with semi-fitting coats, 32 and 34 inches long, lined with peau de cygne and Skinner's satig, Strictly tailored effects, with plain notch collar and revers are in the mae jority. Skirts are cluster-plaited or in the new narrow cut mode PETAL SNS OTT SN PO Oe Te ~nnte A Sale of Belts at 50c Highly effective new Belts, made up for us from a manufacturer’g surplus stock of imported beltings and fitted with jeweled or plain eme bossed buckles. Come in Persian, Bulgar Dresden and Pompadour effects, in brown, navy and combination colorings Unusual values at 50c, First Floor, ~ Strong Values Featured in Women’s New Fall Skirts S the result of a very favorable purchase, we present unusual values in Women’s Separate Skirts at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50. These garments are in the new season's favored materials, efe fects and colorings, and the style tailoring and fitting qualities will be recognized as distinctly above the average. Four large groups, as follows: pie “At $10.00. | At $12.50 Skirts of chiffon panama, if black and navy, cluster tucked and plaited styles, trimmed) with self-covered buttons. Skirts of black or navy-blue serge, made in eleven-gore flare style, strictly tailored, with laps ped seams. “| At $16.50 Skirts of novelty worsteds and gray mixtures, pane! back and front, plaited knee flounce and wide bias fold. Skirts of biack or navy serge, nine gored, in tailored effects, with bias circular flounce. Skirts of chiffon panama, black and navy, kilted, cluster-plaited and modified “hobble” styles At $15.00 | & meet HERE EEE REE EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE EE ER EEE EER | | Skirts of medium-gray serge, back and front with knee- | Skirts of fine black voile, with upper part tucked, fini: length plaited flounce, and trimmed on sides with wide pan- | with plain deep flounce in “hobble” effect. A similar mo els, button-finished | is shown in navy-blue and black chiffon panama. Skirts of mannish worsteds and gray novelty mixtures, Skirts of mannish worsteds, in gray with hair-line strij in eleven-gored flare effect, plain-tailored, with lapped | of white. Top gored and has panel front; bottom finis! seams | with circular flounce. J FEZES_ SSF FS T_ Smart Apparel for the School Miss ALL assortments of appropriate Coats and Dresses for the Miss of 6 years and upward are now practically complete, the past few days having witnessed the arrival of many new lines. A full range of the natty Peter Thompson Suits, 6 to 14 regulation Dresses for school and convent wear, 6 to 14 and an exceptional showing of Coats for Miss and these are some of the features. Children’s Dresses of black and year bs years Junior Children’s Dresses of panama, in | navy, delft-blue, garnet and brown. | white shepherd check material bs tee are mas a de shoulder | waists made full, with wide sailor \f/ effect, trimmed with bar pipings | a Pe Fie ire of eitk and buttons, and lore sleeves |." Har of red br adcloth fini hed “1 with cuffs. Skirts in full box-plait- | With scalloped edge of black silk 2 ed style. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price | Skirts are box-plaited models, Sizes K. $5.00 6 to 14 years. Price $5.00. > Children’s Dresses | Children’s Woolen | Children's Woolen es of navy-blue French | Dresses, in black and | Dresses, in black and Ha serge, made to be | white shepherd checks, | white shepherd checks. ing worn with or without | made with full waists, | Have square neck, re guimpe. Have panel| Gibson plait — over | trimmed with band of ‘e fronts, trimmed with | shoulder, round Dutch | red broadcloth, finish- gro self-covered buttons | neck, trimmed with | ed with black — silk “wn and full ~ side-plaited | fancy braid, kimono | braid, full kilted skirt Ma skirts. Especially | sleeves also. trimmed | and black four-in-hand Ore adapted for convent | with braid, and full kilt- | tie. Sizes 6 to 14 vears. age wear. Sizes 6 to 14] ed skirt. Sizes 6 to 14 | Price $6.75. + years, Price $12.50. | years. Price $8.75 | ee 8 on . ° . ee § Specials in i : Pp 1 etticoats all Footwear |) © ’ . ’ Women’s and Children’s S sal 4.75 For Mi a ie Gideaenes peci ‘ or Misses ba ni nderwear Unusual values are offered in these : oy F re ‘ ed WOMEN’S SLIGHTLY SOILED $ well-made, attractive Petticoats, as the and Children tha KNIT VESTS, SPECIAL 35c—This } tesult of a very favorable purchase. ' piled competes dale nad Meroe 3 Several different styles—taffeta silk 4 ‘e ized Lisle Knit Vests that have become { Petticoats, in strictly tailored, accor FSS esc . dion plaited, Dresden and stripe effects, \ a slightly soiled from display. They are 3 with silk and cotton under-ruffles ; also fac in low-neck, sleeveless ‘style, in plain } messaline Petticoats with silk jersey Three popular numbers from tte to | and embroidered effects tops. Navy, black and many popular } *HOWing——on the hygienic. “ook MG tet ' . < e475 last—that meet exact requirements WOMEN’S WHITE SILK UNION $ Slorings. Special, $4.75. —secona ricor. $ style, comfort and service. —wirst Floot, wo See ejinsh sian ye i enero Sanaa Patent Colt Dress Boot, on “foot-form * SUITS, SPECIAL $1.75—Low-neck, Hi h last, with black cloth top, bird's-eye button * sleeveless style, with cuff knee; size 44 Lomorrow the Last Day— $ weit sote with extension edge and low ie Young women’s si $4.00 pales bf only, misses’ sizes, 1114 to 2 children’ * sae 20 * “ OOKING sizes, 8% to 11, $3.00 pair x BROKEN LINES OF CHIL Velour Calf Boot, button « her style = mTN'S wr on “foot-form” last, with 4 lf top DREN'S woot AND corton | JJEMONSTRATION {82 ci Souttscnt cea UNDER-GARMENTS, SPECIAL 25« $3.50 pair; misses’ sizes, 11 2 bon fai ; Call and see how successfully the } *hildren’s sizes, 8% to 11, $2.50 pair; tm AND 50c—These are in perfect condi 7 ’ © § sizes, 6 to 8, $2.00 palr tion, the fact that they are in broken } Y°" pads Caloric Fire Ft Mt at SE er ead oa izes accounting for the special price, { Stove” bakes and roasts with a great § heel g women's ai o 6, The lot comprises Vests, Drawers, { saving of time, bother and expense, { Palt; misses) sizes, 11s to >. 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