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THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, FURNITURE DRY GOODS FURNITURE DRY GOOD! Miva Katherine Biking, In face of AND ELEGT IT ot j anuel, | a California Railroad Machine A> } Frag Key wrote “The denaita’ tt ea God dines omnes Very Interesting Values Of fered in a Kept Out of Primary Con- x hie, Star ~ Spangled | yesterday 1a test and Bases Its Hopes on Corrupting Enough Legis- he was a prisoner on a British war ship which was attacking Fort | Mr. Key} Nine deaths were recorded at the health joners offlee yeatorday Newly-Arrived Fall Suits for Misses and Women At $35.00 lators to Carry Flint and An-| McHenry near Baltimore | ‘The total peration up to thé f other Good Regular Back lawyer of eae rapt Liens close of the office last night was! y of the Distrtet o! r oY, the largest in the history of olty Into Office dia for years, and the officer command at the battle had taken) great pains in their preparations, | but this poem, inspired by the fire | of the occasion, has won @ place)» RETUANG AT PRESS CLUB, the BY GILSON GARDNER. CHICAGO, UL, Sept. 14.—-The tn @ide reasons for one wousual thing g ee * . * pes alte EE SS a ee oe, the recent California primary | jin history which the professional * bgt J = 4 IN y anc istinctly ¢ active » H H > : fir election are just coming to light. | attaloments of neither soldier nor > rerg Phy ay am pags EN sathibes | di tinetly attrac sive mode Is = this shipme ms se, i eh ae ee een plenty scholar have won ® peomndan tha ites belbéing op homespun, zibeline, worsted, French and storm serges, cheviot ang t , D * nex, beginning at 9 o'clock tor isha i a ieee ; sai T a . ; : The unusual fact was thie: The Min Hitle bere end ofx Mttle iris wore|® night, "A “suntioe”. broskfnst broadcloth, carefully man-tailored and finished. The graceful, semi-fip Southern Pacific had entered no devant te Beatile hemes vesterder: | will be served to members and ting coats are 30, 32 and 34 inches long, with mannish. slec 4 candidates for the United States Chicago—Compared with the|# friends who linger until the i one ate cae reg miagrety Ms nd peers Cee and ate gee gross earnings of railroads a year) # wee hours of the morning to some show turn-back cuffs. The linings are of soft sitk and satin. * , it OOD EOP. SNS FOROONS, | ago, the returns for August thia| ® settle election beta. . . ; ‘ Hi Gu preata. allie SA nine, year show that practically the same | * Skirts are in pleasing plaited effects, gored-flare styles with rs) at powerful railroad machine, . 4 ner 6 >| ty oes ( a e 4 ve which had held the state republican | a beg oy ae Cee 4 bellatiatha Matha adialh test ata ala flounce, also in the new narrow-cut, almost straight models now enjoy- # Sasa oues wn hed pin eas banat August, 1910, aggregated $37,425,-| New York—lLioyd C. Griscom ing such extensive vogue. it fears, shut up eho) | 927, a gain of $3,434,458, stated today that Col, Roosevelt's . : viata ria ote "4 Weil, not exactly : | 7 mame wonts ‘te weenmited to tha _ Colors, wine, wistaria, light-gray, tan, navy, green and black. The A at Deteat ee ee dant MOU TAK Gckert Cananea, Mex.—Méxican rurales|#tate convention for chairman line includes Women’s sizes, 34 to 44; also Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18 ! j rimary law and will try to elect its renee es are searching the mountains for! pay Three of the styles are illustrated. Price $35.00. H P y ; two bandits who Saturday robbed Hillman Defender ¢ : ‘ e men tn the legislature in defiance of the people. That's the answer. California has a new primary law Tt is like the Tiinols law tn being | “advisory.” It {s not so strong as the Oregon act, with its “statement " pledging each member of the ture to vote for the man who gets the largest plurality in the pri martes, which the “system,” acting through Postmaster General Frank Hitcheoek tried, in the case of Sen ator Chamberlain, to defeat by dix regarding even the Oregon law i The republican central committee of California, a part of the Southern Supt. Maser and Cashier Probat, of | the Calumet and Arizona Mining company, of $2,000 in gold, which they w carrying to the mine to pay off the men ) New Full-Length Coats of Black Broadcloth Priced Unusually-Low at $25.00 We are enabled to offer exceptionally attractive values in Women’s 54- and 56-inch Black Broadcloth Coats at this price. They are seme and 7-fitting models, carefully designed and tailored, with ‘long shawl collar or regulation notch collar and revers. The linings are of fine grade satin. Price $25.00. —Becond Flee, Was Dismissed Here ts a litte more about L. M Woodcock, who writes letters to} Hiliman’s newspaper defenders in |dorsing Hillman, the | entate |shark, Woodeock in May, 1908, was chief milk inspector in the health | |}department. Charles B, Lane, chief | of the dairy division of the depart | ment of agriculture, visited Seattle | at that time. Lane, Dr. Crichton an | Woodcock made a tour of the dal Lane said they were the} mlshed with house yee. Kighteco ay were fh marriage licenses at the ¢ torday Newfoundland, having celebrated ite 200th birthday, really ought to consider changing its name.—- Wash ington Times. Columbia, 8. C.—The South Caro lina democratic primaries in Pacific machine, has declined to in are reg en 5 dorse that section of the primary progress today, Interest centers — — Poway a ea ~_ ; Jaw looking to a popular choice of jin the fight for the gubernatorial | 006 lod W en , . . 4] . ictension testinter ee & wena ehton called Woodcock up and United States senators bomination between C. C. Feather-|foiaeded hia resignation for is-| e New Season $ ew ra els in American Lady Corsets Flint Quit Race. More strange things happened Senator Flint, a recognized corpor leompetency. Woodcock wouldn't re-| local optiontat 4 en and was dismissed ' $1.00 and $1.50 Ban Anseimo, Cal.—After having ation man, refused to make the race for reelection under the primary law. He said he couldn't afford tt In view of the fact that he never had to spend any of his own money HOLD UP PAY OF | RED LIGHT DOCTORS | Members of the Public Welfare} escaped death almost miraculously fn an automobile plunge over a 40-| foot embankment, C. G. Donaldson, | Present fashions call for an extensive use of Laces and Trimmings Laces and other Dress Trimmings, and the STYLE 164, PRICE $1.50—This new modd has moderately high bust and is very long over hip and back, the garment encasing the figure Five witees Fall Go at has not a a to f lac watlZ2, “Ate Fall Gown that has not at least a touch of lace yewterday complaints of diverce | league threaten to sue Comptroller sat the court howe | William J. Bothwell on his bond if] he Issues pay warrants to three] & San Francisco publisher, hin wife | men designated by a city ordinance and invalid son and Mise Martha ag medi pers and filing} Jones, his niece, returned to their | « th department. It} home here today is charged by the league that these} |men have done no other work for the elty than to collect illegal fees from denizens of the restricted dis trict RATE HEARING 18 BEGUN. 4 for campaign expenses, but could) draw on the S. P. funds as hard as he wanted to, this tsa huge joke. j Anyhow, they let three “reform: | ers” go through the formality of campaigning—A. G. Spalding, re-/| tired baseball magnate, with plenty | pf money, Judge John D. Works of | Los Angeles, an excellent man, and | Edwin A. Meserve, a former 8. P. attorney, who lacked the backing | will likely retire, leaving two vacan-| of 8. P. money or machine cies, instead of one. sringty, giving the graceful, flowing lines below the It made of strong coutil and equipped with two pairs of hose supporters, STYLE 159, PRICE $1.50—A new highs bust model, designed for the average wellde veloped figure. It is made extremely long be! low the waist and affords the long, slop lines demanded by this season's fashions. is an exception waist. is Venise Laces are in increasing favor, and the display of these includes All-overs in many ef- fective floral and Baby Irish patterns. Shadow and Maline All-overs in scroll, floral and con- ventional designs are also featured H. J. Miller, of Index, Wash, has been elected “Snark of the Uni verse” at the annual convention of the Hoo-Hoo order at Frisco. SENATOR FRANK P. FLINT Other Dress Trimmings shown, that will be lurality of 1 Bo if I were to make a predic by sclen’ Opatdtns Gaptarel 5 majority tion, it would be . court "yecopaay rood Sao Seutet up to) NEW YORK, Sept. 13 Eastern in wide demand, are handsome novelties im terial is strong batiste and garment is fitt of the legislators. This helps the| The primary law will be ignored, |*®*** Wee issued ree of d+ | railroads are being given @ bearing | Persian, Bulgarian and Egyptian All-overs, with two pairs of hose supporters. | by the interstate commerce come | Rome.—Rumored here today that | mission relative to their 8. P. plan of carrying the fight Into} The legisiature will be corrupted | Appliques and motifs, in rich but delicately- demand | the legislature. They have the bet-|—as usual the duk vet” i STYLE 124, PRICE $1.00—An -entialll ‘ ter excuse of making the fight now.| The next seuators from California uke of the Abrusst has jilted “for higher f __ {ff blended colorings. atly wood Carnii: oes take ot Bis pec Perkins to Retire. will be SER SPECS IV ENCIENNES a ds of won” Meantime it will be noticed that Frank Flint SPECIAL IN VALENCIENNES LACES and skirt of extreme length. This model Twelve-yard pieces of fine French and Ger- well-boned, making it desirable for the full Benator Perkins is quite feeble, and Gov. Gillett | ee = FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. man picgerremg rs cae . dainty, oo 334 vo as the average well-developed fig ; terns, on extra-firm diamond and round meshes, Made of strong coutil and fitted with two pai z RRR Re _— a | a Sere ed with two pain r Children Start | 1 apecial, 75 piece. of hose supporters Fire % TAFT HAS NOTHING TO & S ial © ° bd ' fost Firat Floor hs: game —Becond Foti, A bad fire broke out on the roof/* SAY ABOUT MAINE NOW #) peci $ In ouse urnis Ings : plist ha end ot BEVERLY, Masa. Sept. 13— #| 2-QUART; HAN NER F the N Showi f ° 2208 56th av. W., jard, yester: ? UY, 3 . Sept. 13.— : ANGING PORCE.| STEEL DINNE F ll W day afternoon. The fire is be-/* No statement regarding the *|M STRAIGHT SAUCE | LAIN BALT BOXES |KNIVES, SPECIAL rom the New showing 0! a eaves in ess $ sn AnBeripelnong merge Belg vs core mn the enscative off 1M Tam STRCIAL dbo | SPECIAL | 2t0—1m | 20¢ KACH—Ot extra W ‘i Eid d wn Bath Robes I j : dren playing near there. The blaze) lay from the executive of _— | ported blue and . MPORTED BOURETTE sU z “ | Broke out on the roof, and threai-/* ces here. The Maine results * = sincted tur-| white Salt Boxes, |quality steel, wit® Cmen s _— WIDE $2.00 Y ARD—A f « s in OS bed Bh INCHES , ened a church which is right along: |* shocked Taft and his advisors. # |] Qholse Dive outside | with hinged wood |hard rubber ham EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES, $5.00--Of good quality } i, combinations abric of high character that comes | side of it. It was put out on the|* That ts an open secret and the # ' white inside; | covers. dies. te in light-bl + poh ge ith broad, flat collar } i Combinations of blue and green, gray and black prompt arrival of the Ballard fire|# result was not more pleasant #|M With cover to match | W . 1 paper eiderdown, in light-blue, red and gray, with broad, black and brown, i : department. %& because of the president's re # | CLEANER. SPE ENAMELED- and cuffs of stitched satin bands BUR : Ae maa i Pee oe » e og cake i wams d thee | CLEANER, SPE! Wane LIPPES EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES, $3.50—Made with full LAP SUITINGS, 55 INCHES WIDE, $1.75 YARD, Worked All Night ‘ paar sic Se gue-varghtd *| of G ing walipaper, free | KETTLES, SPECIAL skirt, in light-blue, gray and red, trimmed with satin bands —In black, seal, new-blue, stone-green and navy mixtares ‘ # thon to the length of service of #| gratia whan ff po gerne oll = | 10e—t-pint capacity, to match. Some of those in gray are trimmed with black BOUCI JITINGS, 54 INCHES WIDE, $2.50 YARD Clerks in the county auditor’s|* Maine's public men. * |i seamless and sani | sorbs dust and assay ip and ball button-hole stitching around collar, cuffs and pockets, and } —These beautiful materials come in black and brown and jj office were kept busy all night prey te ew i smoke from surface. | ENAMEL E Ds are finished at waist-line with black cord and tassel black and lilac combinations | | Paring the ballot boxes for the city edamame Rak FLESH FORKS REFINED PARAF- | WARE WASH BA —Second Floor BANNOCKBURN SUITING. «. CEE 7 precincts. This was made neces-| CLERK le mlesine. SPECIAL ORES, | , REFINED PARAP. | ieee ECIAL 104 . it = ‘ _ OCKE URN SUITING, 54 INCHES WIDE, $20 sary because city registration did) Where is F. W. Campbell? When || heavy retinned wire, | —For fruit canning |—-Of French gray ices : gain to the fore as one of the season's favorite not close until 5 o'clock last night. | the courts closed for the vacation, | With three prongs and laundry —pur- | Ware, in two sizes, W ’ U: derwear S iall Priced suitings, shown in combinations of black and brown, black and none 0. the ballot boxes could | Campbell, who was clerk for Judge | HANDY TRONING | Po | ais: SARE omens Un pec and gray, brown and gray and blue and black urned over je election offi-| Albertson in department No. 3 of MM wis ¢ e TAGS PANE Ras Ce cally ss kekeeen Aiadaines. eae : a cers until the registration books |the superior court, bade hie friende|f] WAX. SPECIAL Se | STOVE LID LIFT. |HAMMERS, BPE WOMEN'S SLIGHTLY SOILED KNIT VESTS, SPE —Piret Fleas | were complete. in the court house good-bye on July pare pe ra Gotheor | ERS SPamAL ae= por te~ are CIAL 35c—This offering comprises Lisle and Mercerized (eee f — — . with wood han. ave nickeled coi! combination ac ° ’ Se : Sean tore ; RICH MAN WEDS SECRETLY. | 15. He hae not been heard from iit icy | wire, cold handles. |hammer and puller, Hifi Lisle Knit Vests that have become slightly s oom fr “ dis New Silks in Wide Arr H NEW YORK, Sept. 13—It is elaguediat ¥ a Tieempeteanen play. They are in low neck, sleeveless style, in plain and em ay learned that William 8. Yawkey of LOTTIE GILSON DYING. Une “aa ener ar een “BEE broidered effects y : ; Detroit, lumberman and mine owner,| NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Lotti S | d D T bl NO WOME WHITE SILK UNION SUITS, SPECIAL An extensive range of the new season's favored weaves i was married to Mrs. Margaret Dra-| Gilson, once a Broadway favor! Ol ining apie $1.75_-Low-neck, sleeveless style, with cuff knee; size 4only, } Dress Silks is now ready for inspection. —Firet Flee per of Saginaw, Mich., in Jersey | wife of Joe Emmett, son of the Ger 5-—-Low-neck, slees s style, with cuff knee; s hy j : City last Wednesday. Yawkey is re-! man comedian, is dying in Bellevue -— ee . BROKEN LIN Ss OF ¢ il «DREN S WOOL AND Persian Silks are offered in taffeta, messaline, peau de ported to be worth $12,000,000. hospital. <2 COTTON UNI GARME PECIAL 25¢ AND 50c eygne, Louisine and Ottoman weaves, in a wide range of These are in perfect condition, the fact that they are in broken sizes accounting for the special price. The lot com- prises Vests, Drawers, Pants and Shirts First new and beautiful color combinations, at 90c, $1.00, $1.15 $1.40, $1.65 and $1.75 yard. 36-inch Peau de Cygne Persian Silks, extra-quality, af priced at $1.75 yard Pla These FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc—Basement Salesroom, Good Values in Floor Laces Interestingly Priced Allover Embroideries, 20 inches wide, and 27-inch Em are featured as among the season's leading Silke. : shown in extremely effective color blendings— 1 green combinations being particularly smatt and In polished new navy extending to six feet $8.00. golden finish; . The displ lud a ~ ‘rene + ; as 42-inc o; broidery Flouncings, in effective new designs, perfectly exe ie display includes satin cross-bar cts, French Surah, Outing Flannel Gowns Petticoats | fas 42inch’ top ill brotdery Elouncings, in efertise new ds The diplay includes satin cros-bar effects, French $1.35 and $1.50 yard A very desirable quality of Meteor Crepe, in black, white, rose and light-gray, 40 inches wide, is shown at $2.00 yard. Valenciennes Laces, in a variety Fine German and French 4 inches wide, 12-yard of new and desirable patterns, 14 pieces, 75c. Special tol OUTING GOWNS nel, in pink and white and blue and white stripes, in Hub- 50c—Of good quality outing flan First Floor Porn The Ruby Heater For Wood bard style, with t Nar OUTING ‘ancy Belts, in Dresden and Persian effects, some elastic, with hand jeweled and embossed buckles, special 50c. GOWNS, 75c—Well-made Gowns, of pink Belts, Special 50c ..,.... Popular Notions First Floor, and hite striped flannel, with plain pink turn Practical Three over collar; others in pink and white or blue and white stripes, are cut without collar and trimmed with finishing braid at yoke. A very attractive style at this price is of This Heater fit Se ; . white outing flannel, trimmed with pink or blue braid ted with large mica Kleinert’s “Button-In"| Mother's Ironing Wax, P C bi : . tte outing flannel, trimmed with: plat oF : +i Malye Dress Shields, Nos. 2,3 and | 15¢ lece Combinations } OUTING PETTICOATS, 38—Of pink and white or ible—and has large 4; 25e, 30c and 35¢ Mending Tissue, Se pack Three-piece Combinations, made : blue and white striped outing flannel swinging door at the Men's “O. K.” Black Over- | age , “i . } re ss tie i of nainsook, trimmed at top with j OUTING PETTICOATS, 50c—~Made of good quality end through which to sleeves Daemo” Shield lamps, ‘is gs ; I / 1 white, or gray, pink and blue and Tolman’s “Pin-On” Collar | easy to adjust and will-not ree: rows Of Jace, insertion. and i gat titi is i a Supporters, flexible and | rust, 15¢ and set to match, and having skirt sits smooth, with hand-finished | Steel Bodkins with gold } trimmed with lace edge, $3.50 Curtains and Portieres Belt earns F Dip Pin and Skirt } nainsook, skirt finished with deep Interestingly-Priced MINCE Giesleton Waist 2 ; em drawn with ribbon, HEMSTITCHED| HEMSTITCHED with rubber button hose sup- | hte Silk Hair Nets, extra ; Pmbentccd Gontnaioal cena: 85c PAIR—2% yar g by 40 i ers, with long waist adjust- | poi an fair 5 RENE ORY. San be Einmed: 6m 2% y b 4 , | Rolls c ¢ 2 desired rice $2.00, ‘ ‘D PORTTIERES, Biff the above sizes, 000 OM eeeeeeeeeueeps>s™™™— a ECRI SCRIM CUR Hag " een edged { WAIL Soak : 4 orveRs | osTERMOOR re eric e son CAREFULLY | MATTRESSES FILLED | Incorporated INCORPORATED cece’

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