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THE SEATTLE STAR oat | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. on es008 | Actress Quits the Rehearsal for Op- eration in Hospital DRY G Seiki Btore Closes Daily at 5:30, —_— ENDS IN i ren clpienleaied New Arrivals in Long Coats at $25.00 and $35.00 Napoleon and | v * bed olewes ~ (My United Press.) a his tro 0 Pp & | cour house vesteran: thle wat ant p (fy United Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 14 em, marched {nto | MhED with Heenses to wed. NEW YORK, Sept. I4-—-Al ‘ 4 Judge Martin ; today Porro j Moscow, which &! {¢ ig claimed that Baltimore hae| though the physicians at the Roone Yesterday witnessed the ‘arrival of another Jarge shipment of Coats for Wortfen and Misses, em- nee er the ‘Willlamebute | few days before | the most incomplete registration of | velt hospital where Mary Manner: | ’ eae : o 4 mg a. hier el, Suser Re had been one of births of any civilized city in the|ing was operated on for bracing models appropriate for motoring, traveling, street and dress wear. nery of the An : the most id. ol n f 1 , { ‘ ‘ 4 fining company, to serve two years 4 us cities tal Soha’ tea pg ondith At $25.00 are offered Full-length Coats of fine coverts, broadcloths and mixtures, in semi- and Feige ae in the federal penitentiary at Kurope. When) Rockford, (I—The Swedish Bap-| " ° t sports |W ej $35 56 i f ee wy’ , tthe » Swe: p| "fairly favorable,” other reports ys . : . ‘ ) colli At $35,00, Coats 56 inc ig, of fine hia Tanta and to pay @ fine of # ines the Premcls- gotten nasesth coafercany ta ly eee [trons the hospital indioate’that she | ting style, full- and half-lined, with shawl or notch collar At $35,00, Coa in he fine broads ree his participation im, they found | sion here today with 1,000 delegates | is battling for her life. cloth, in tan, light-gray, blme, navy and black, with linings to match, and featuring the new French cola ee weighing frauds. es they were practioally the only In| attending i f = ibe habitants, only enough Russians be PLAN AUTO ASSOCIATION, Also at $35.00 are new loose-fitting novelty coats with raglan sleeves. —Hecond Flees automobitiate | Several hand will arrive at next week to | n organization meeting of jing left to light matches in various | Three persons are scoking a 4 inflammable materials which made | fretlens. ps Ais gle is at 1 Wertern Automobile | Moscow a very uncomfortable first place to live f 0 C + QN LEAVING HOSPITAL fcc!" ort “ns sie BANDITS RAID Siw Ms The tenths the city burned, but ‘| = 8 Napoleon lived for five weeks in| NOME GAMBLERS the Hotel Washington Annex Within 24 hours from the time in expected to mark the bexianing | the other tenth, and then marched she was released from the city MO®| Hie troops out a j expected to. mary the besineias n ck of hysteria, » “ut again in the cold of of a Coastwide ¢ Ge tactee' 0 sa ‘ widow. 33/% Russian Octobe | NOMI “Ainge Bent te white | Palgm, having for ite nitimate ob: Saerk et ok Ri } ns e 1 highway fram ’ ‘ough on Rats | ' A . ; re | je international i years of age, took Rough on 1 Simi eae hak nt away earty (208 08 the largest gambling house® | Canada to Mexico, along the Woat in a Second av. department StOTC | yesterday se he could vole, and broughe 12 Nome was crowded with players | orn porder and was removed to (he |seven litte girls and five litle boys. early this morning, two bandits, | Women’s Tailored Fall Waists Special $1.95 As a result of a fortunate purchase, we are enabled to | offer these well-made ‘Tailored Waists at a decided saving | many additions hdve been made within the past week, 4 a New Drapery Materials Effective new patterns in.Cretonnes, Taffetas, Dimities and English hand-blocked fabrics are con ous in the§ | display of the new season's Drapery materials, to DIMITIES, TAFFETAS CRETONNES, 3 INCHES WIDE, 25¢ YARD—Allover designs and flora Stripes in light colors They are of fine imported striped ginghams and mercerized yesterday madra ae light-bro vene r and blue, Seattle General hospital. She was} with thelr faces concealed by | ACTRESS RECOVERING, madras, in gray, light-brown, lavender, green an employed as a domestic by Mrs alla Walla—Tuck Long killed hoods, entered and covered the in NEW YORK Rept 14 Migs W. W. Milner. Her ents, named|Chow Hung with a hatchet last| mates with automatic pump guDs | Mary Mannering, the actress, is re made with deep plaits or in shirt effect, with pocket, fin DRAPERY DAMAS <, 3 INCHES WIDE, 35¢ YARD ished with large pearl buttons. Special $1.95 Bernhardt, live at Richmond, Mo. night In a fight over a bottle of Scores of players and the dealers | ported resting easily today at the - ee © patterns d dainty colorir e At the hospital she refused to give|Tum. Both are Chinese. |wore lined. up agaizet the walle, and | Roosevelt hospital following an - a mt oh Ligh { . vo I dainty colorings; suitable ais any information about herself ex} maneae the bandits searched each man.| operation last night for appendi-| Silk Moire and Taffeta Waists, made with deep plaits » Curtains and valances i cept her name. No friends in the} _U. S.A. may mean the new! Then they scooped up the “bank” | citis.. Unless complications set in |i . . : i Bsr DRAPERY HOMESPUNS AND LID 1S, 35¢ AND nf city have been found. At the hos | Union of South Africa, as well as and backed out of the door. They! she will recover over shoulder, with side, front or back fastening, also fancy 45c YARD—In peacock patterns, stripe d all be pital It was stated today that she/ United States of America, Hritish escaped with thousands of dollars effects. trimmed with jet buttons; in black and fashic . ee ee ee ry 4 allover de will probably recover | posta) clerks are in doubt whether OFFER MUSEUM SITE , ne ) 4 dd ack @ . signs; appropriate for living-room and dining-room curtaing to send letters to Africa or America JUDGE TO RUN “ORY” PAPER.| A site adjoining Cowen park war lorings. Special $5.00. second Vieor and cushions mutrd : which are addressed “U. 8. A.” KANSAS CITY, Mo t. 14—| offered to the Washington State Art fates i SS eae Nee ice \ ommeaearaeeas aaa and 5 am view | | %, president | association yesterday by Charles |i AN Judge William Wall Husum—Charley Cayuse, an In.|Of the Constitutional Amendment |}Cowen for « muscum of arts and ‘ | dian, yesterday found a pocketbook | As#ociation of Missourt, will edit a] sciences Mrs. Davis, wife of Dr, Charles| containing $200 in cash, He hunt | ¥eekly paper here in the interests) =~ OUT. Wann’ $ pret Children’s Hosiery ' Women’s Italian Lambskin Gloves $1 Pr, In overseam style, glace finished with two patent fast. W. Davis, 4147 Brooklyn av. was Im) eq up the owner, R. 8, Smeltzer, | % prohibition. s be 8. Smelt (iy United Press) Pai t 1 hit ri jured in’ an automobdile accident) ang returned it to him ani.Ea. C . 25¢ air Snerwrat wrist, Come in bikek, wit ‘lar colorings, Featerday afternoon, at Eighth ay.| NEGRO THUGS KILL. LOB ANGELES, Cal, Bept. 14 1 First Floor, COLUMBUS, Oblo, Bept. 14 Gifford Pinchot and his brother | and Pine st, sustaining Dbrulses! The health office received seven death | " about the face and body and a|rertifiestes yesterday Charles Otis, a white eitizen, was | Ar ta 1 ated arm. Dr. and Mrs. Davis} held up by four negro thugs and | ev lacers‘{ding in the front seat of| Walla Walla—Henry Sasus, a/when he resisted robbery was shot thelr machine when they were| French laborer, is under arrestiand killed. The blacks ¢ i struck by an electric runabout,/ = X wite of Was, King FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. will reach law Ange thie ng. They will go to Sa | yrrow to inspect the city | | band government work WOMEN'S COTTON HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIR—Med weight, in black, gray and tan; split sole cotton Ho: and some with white feet, of fine cotton yarn CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE, 25¢ PAIR—Strong and durable, made with Irish linen h reinforced knees; suitable for boys or girl Wiret Pa tent Colt Button Boot 1 rt vamp, plain toe, welt sole and Cuban heel, widths A to E, sizes 3 to 8 $4.00 pair Patent Colt Br s and toes and i. 8 N., wife of William G. King, mana ger of the Butler hotel trong n Boot with black velvet top, mew high Beey ETS PRSEESSoaince se caze eg 4 Mrs. Davis was thrown 5 feet 4 to the side and was picked un es toe with tip, a: ort vaio, B40 tale eeiee. De ar, comeed wae BASEMENT SALESROOM Dull Calf Bratton Boot with black diaxonal cloth tp igh to the steering gear, escape dd unin = jured. The automovile was badly tn in a = sant E Inter esting Values Of fered in ‘The Men's Furnishings Section, First Floor, is cians Patent Colt Button Boot, w lull kid top, modified ea D RS FIND ORE ng extensive ass rtment of Knit Union Suits and Separate stage last, plain toe, welt sole an soil heel, $3.50 pale wis Undergarments in styles and weights suitable for imme 20 pair, : IN BOTTOM OF SEA Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel Men’s Fall Underwear ae toe with tip, in short-vamp effect, with welt sole sali VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 14.—The wear, Several of the best-known makes are represen eee o ; vors of the steamer Princess May pn ; brigga ert bbed_ Unior . j Stuovered a mine when they were The new season in the Basement Ready-to-Wear Section opens with a riggan Derby-ri Union in Values in tationery th i dyoamiting ee Oe — for the | very interesting arra : of prevailing modes in Suits, Coats, Skirts and Dresses, Fine Swiss-ribbed Balt n Union Suits, $3.00 bey vf munching ways to fic b stei " P pe a ‘ = oe " nae wiss DdeC AIDE a 3) ot 8 ” » P ~ No Se ' from the reef off Sentinel island all at prices as low as is consistent with a uniform desirability in| materials altar Waits te alliand 4 SLANG Ip an Gilt-edge Playing Cards, with fancy backs, 25¢ pack, be The biasts dislodged good ore. and workmanship. The fcllowing are some of the recent arrivals and repre $400 ey Leas sid x Paper in ted sizes, blue and white, one qam No assays were made of the ore. t | th i $4.00 paper and 24 er pes.to match, special 35c, w ov GF TWO AK BALLOONIGT. sent values that are deserving of special e mph Asis sement Kalesroom Swiss-ribbed Union Suits, silk-finished, in blue and flesh Oakes’ Hand-tinted Views of Seattle, A he the LUCERNE, Switzerland, Sept S color, $5.00 and $6.00. and 75< / The abeitae Cueyedr old ow of. Mate Women’s Extra-Size nits, $22. 50 Shirts and Drawers of natura 1 in various weights and “The Mountain That Was God,” by John 1’ Williamauam 223 Harf has the distinction eink weaves, $1.00, $1.50 and $2 ent Pad ee SOc and $1.00. ey —vire the youngest known aeronaut. His of Wrene h serge, broadcloth and cheviot, in black and navy 4 mother took him and his 5-year-oid brother on a balloon trip from here. | PITTSBURG, Sept..14.—Despon dent because of loss of employment, Staple Housefurnishings at Special Prices ZQUART STRAIGHT | HANGING PORCE | STEEL DINNER UNIVERSAL FOOD | ROYAL GR. blue, with coats 36 inches long, semi-fitting, and skirts in plain plaited style; also with panel front and back and gored sides. Sizes range from 39 to $1 bust measurement Stephen Walton attempted to kill | Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits $16.75 SAUCE PANS, SPE T HOXES, | KNIVES, SPECIAL 20c | CHOPPERS, SPECIAL | PIE PLATES, SPECI himself by the Japanese method of | : CIAL 45c — Enameled | ECIAL 25c—Import EACH Of extra quality | S5¢--Chops all kinds of | 7c—Ot royal harikari, and nearly disemboweled | Materials a ts, fine and wide-wale serges, diag i turquolee- blue outside | and white Salt CACH—Of extra quality | fooq, raw or cooked | steelware, 9 inches himself with a knife before dis-| onals and homespuns y, black, aniethyst, green, brown and white inside; with . with hinged wood steel, with hard rubber meats, vegetables and diameter. 4 ormed | and various shades of gr Coats are 32 and 34 inches long cover to match handles. | fruit; ‘tine or coarse, as BATH TUB 80. 9 ey gee 1 'N JAMELE PAPE 7 esired DISHES, SPECIAL i BOSTON, Sept. 14. — President | some plain tailored and others trimmed with satin on collar ROUND ENAMELED WALLPAPER ENAMELED - W ARE 2 é : x Charles Mellen, of the New Haven | ond mashes, Shirts ate gee Pape oa peiter WARE ROASTERS, | CLEANER, SPECIAL | LIppED K | UNION LEMON | { extra-quality bras road, has been elected to succeed L ‘ i wt ee Panes, Prasn) Pree > SPECIAL 950—Of Ger 1Se-—For cleaning wall SPECIAL 0c 5 =) SQUEEZERS, SPECIAL heavily nickel platy a President Tuttle, of the Boston &| fied hobble models own in misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18 wan royal granite steel. | paper, fresco, calcimine | capacity, with lp and | 36c—- With malleable | and polished a Maine R. R., who resigned yester-| years, also women’s sizes, 34 to 44 ware, seami and san and window shades; ab bail | —_ — Bon porce- ; IMPORTED SERVE day. itary | sorbs dust and smoke AMiED . Wake! cup an ‘ | ING TRAYS, SPECI por Women’s and aoe. Long Street Coats, $12.75 on vais ore | oo ot) Napa eee eine HANDLED 8 Ho E | 250—Made of . j REFINE PARAF CIAL 1$c—Of ‘French BRUSH SE AL | mache, lacquered DOCTOR Of heavy serges and diagonals, in black and navy-blue, alko CIAL 7e—Of Beaty Fe | pink, SPECIAL 100— | CIAT to 04 | Mace | 20¢ — Hardwood block | black “and orna fancy mixtures in gray and tan. These are plain tailored mee . pecopsic: For fruit canning and J with dauber attached. | with small gilt stars, ™ models, also styles n gray side belt effect, some Finished with tive laundry purposes METAL TACK HAM | GIBFORD PARING WILLOW CLOTHES: what lar, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 34 to 44 H HANDY IRONING STOVE LID LIFT. | MERS, SPECIAL se— | KNIVES, SPECIAL 8e— | BASKETS, SPEC velvet shawl collar. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, and 34 to WAX, SPECIAL ERS, SPECIAL _ 5« Allmetal combination | Safety razor pattern, | 50c, 0c AND ‘eesti DOZEN Clotheover. | Have nickeled coiled | Tack Hammer and Pull. | with hardened and tem- | closely woven willow, Women 8 Street Dresses of Serge, Broadcloth and Taffeta ff] ed, with wood handles, | wire, cold handles or |. pered steel blade. three sizes Over People’s Bank, Silk, $16.75 $18.75 ay Housefurnishings Sect SECOND AND PURE. 5 5 and le | ’ Waists have high neck or lace yoke and 4 or full-length sleeves; skirts are in plain The“ ive Oak e flounce effect; also narrow-cut style, finished with wide band trimmed with silk piping, “ec and plain plaited n Millinery Materials at Very Attractive Prices The woman who intends to trim her own Fall Hat will be interested in Heater | Banner Oak” Heating Stove For Coal or Wood: yop coat on wooo " : The “Live Oak” Heater , “pn ” the keen values presented by the Basement Salesroom Millinery Section in : i The Banner Oak the popular satin and velvet shapes and novelty feather trimmings, as below: burns coal or wood with { Heating Stove has steel k Satin Shapes, in mushroom style, Shapes of black or blue silk velvet, as equally satisfactory results, } body, nickel screw damper Il and medium, $1.75 | sorted styles, $2.95 has ball-bearing draw cen in feed door and nickel foot ther Aigrettes in white, Copenhagen, rails navy-blue, olive and parrot-green, 18 ter grate, smooth steel body, facing, $1.95 and 45 9-inch fire bowl, | Shapes of black satin, with velvet edge | nickel swinging top and | Uncurled Ostrich Aigrettes, in navy et Shapes, with large rolled Mushroom Shapes, in medium | black, green and tan : | Coque Feathers, gray, black, amethyst | and white, 45¢ Raxement Salesroom. RRP PPP PAL PLL PAP PD PPAR APA vomit s Medium-Priced Underwear --LINED UNION ITS, 85¢ In ankle-length style, with with crocheted edge at neck ll-inch fire bowl, Size No, 312, on leg ith 13-inch fire bowl, Size No. 314, on legs, 22kt. Gold Crowns. Wi $15.00 15-inch fire bowl, WOME Either of these sizes may ees serter, — SEFZS=2F7-TETEESE giuezeeeeeetaiie high neck and : ; ’ k , With 17-inch fire bowl, WOME) ‘LINED VESTS AND TIGHTS, 50e GARMENT—V\V he hiked with ciclut beak ake} cA inch fire bow with high neck and long sleeves and ‘Tights in ankle length. Extra-size ioe Roe an additional charge of § With 19-inch fire bowl, tnt a PPP APPA PPAR AAA prone he -cnnpaphasnaonte © $2.00. § $21.00. ’ | Attractive Furniture Values Extra- Super All-Wool . Ingrain Carpeting Special 52c Yard Six attractive new patterns in this Special 50c Pair Gauntlet Gloves Women’s Black Silk Hosiery, with lines 55¢ and 75c Pair heels and toes, durable and extra-long; also Chitdforch pith aaentlek Glaven in cons Extracting Free Painless ox other work ts free when 1 made with deep lisle garter welt, special 50¢ ed enfe cad pair Basement Salesroom bo tyle, with embre fringe ¢ and 75e pair Women’s Silk Hosiery Children’s “Cowboy” i Strong Values in Women’s Fall Footwear at $2. 95 This attractive line embraces Shoes in all sizes and widths, in such popu lar leathers as patent, gun-metal and glazed kid, with flexible Goodvear welt soles, free from tacks, and strong drill lining Agents Ostermoor very serviceable Carpeting—Extra- { Super, All-Wool, the best grade Mattresses that is manufactured. Owing cE $ Women’s Patent Leather Button Boot We vs Gun-metal enette top, short vamp, high toe with velvet top t Goodyear welt ole, high arch and military nt Leather Button Boot W n Patent Blucher Boots, with NO STUDENTS. the circumstances under which this WELL-MADE OAK STAND, SPE- | OAK 1 CIAL $4.8 Parlor or Bedroom Table of \ plea hipment was bought, we are e abled to quote an unusually Fon price—52c oak 1 yard Third Floor pa shelf beneath for book in waxed ¢ hoes, $2.00, $2.50 | Bo hool Shoes, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, | $2.75, $3.00 and | OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES. REDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED cee 0 pair DOCTOR ly brook Shank ENTIST Over People’s Hank, Second & Pike RRA MAIL ORDERS: ~ CAREFULLY FILLED calloped-edge Mirrors, with Titel soy Soap, Se cake Notions“. ” were Sar Dent m, in pound Composition Hasement Salesroom. packages, 25c package | quality paper, Se and 10«

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