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THE SEATTLE STAR HUMPHREY STILL LEADS, BAYAN LAUDS BANDIT KILLS [~aram) FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine [soar REVELLE MAY CONTEST —ADOGEVE CHINESE ihn ial i Neb., Sept Wi Returns now available indfoate) tions of the unofficial returns that] lam S apenie “Commmecdney today hin sons ot is nominated, but this} says that while some persons may tirat | WL not be decided upon until the | question the good taste of Roone BISHER, Aris, offielal returns are available for] yelt's refusal to sit at) the table | posses today are seouring the can study to ascertain whether they in-}with Senator Lorimer, of Ilinois,/yons and desert sections near the , of /dicate that there have been mate-|at the recent Hamilton club ban bandit whi Of this | Tal errors in the count duet in Chicage, this phase of the) mememe line for the Dancit who The unofficial returns show large; matter p ly’ will be overlooked ; Killed an unarmed Chinese early |} ry-(today, after robbing him and a } | } ! 1 | } 1 1 Featuring Very Attractive Values in | Tailored Suits at $25.00 (By lnited Press.) t. 16.—Armed that Congressman Humphrey just barely won out on the Je available make choice vote, Te the total first choice vote which 40 per cent Ya 15 i total Humphrey recetved 16,109, OF | discrepancies betwoen the total | beca f the distinet publi W. mi i ’ Sizes— i { 118 more than the necessary 40 Per) first and total second choice yotes,| tee the former president rendered ympanion of omen s and Misses Sizes Also Extra Sizes 41 to 49 wart but this can be accounted for in| when he emphasized the fact that\ | These returns are not complete | Part by the failure of many volun-| men profiting publicly by bribery bee reporters to report second|are “unfit for the society of honest |the outskirts of Bisbee shortly af no returne from Island county are |< le _|men ter midnight available, Reports from San Juan | are to the effect that Humph carried the county Missing cincts from King, Snohomish; Skag: | ff Mt And Whatcom counties are, as 8) if rule, {solated country precinets, | and precincts of that character al} ready reported have, as a rule,| gone for Humphrey | Revelle, Humphrey's opponent, | is considering the advisability of bo sere ee the election in case the he district, and Materials are worsteds, serges, suitings and tweeds, in staple colorings and for any county in the district, an¢ new Fall shades. Coats are cut on graceful, semi-fitting lines, inthe popular 30-inch length, The murder was committed in : | | FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED I and lined with good quality satin or soft silk. Skirts are narrow cut and gored flare models, some kilted at side and back. These garments are carefully tai- BASEMENT SALESROOM I lored and finished, possess excellent fitting qualities, and are shown in sizes 34 | | » 44, Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18; also Extra-Sizes, 41 to 49. An Attratioe Offering of | Price $25.00. —Becon a Women’s and Misses’ eg ep ae ae peer | ses’ New Fall Coats | Long Coats for Street Wear, $21 .00 At $12.75 and $14.75 Women’s and Misses’ Fifty-four-inch Coats, of gray, brown or green novel- illustrate two typical styles from ty mixtures, made in semi-fitting style, unlined or lined to waist with good the collection at these prices, which quality satin. Excellently adapted for general utility wear and interesting value at $21.00. —Second Floor embrace Coats of double-faced golf cloth, TODAY IN HISTORY A Large and Well-Selected Stock of The New Season’s Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Women who take pleasure in planning their own Sept. 16, 1542, fs i Peru aven p the death of Pi 4 sarro at a battle } . 4 t cheviot, serge, broadcloth and diagonal coatings, in tan, navy, black and various on the plain of s. It was rry day for y Diego de Alma € gro, the chief of | the conspirators against Pizarro, for bis revolution i {sts were badly beaten and he him | desirable shades of gray and brown. There are plain-tailored models, with regulation notch collar and lapel; also Coats with braid trimmings, side-belt of Millinery will find much that is of interest in this self was taken prisoner and tre ed within a week to Don Vaca de varied display, which is thoroughly representative same material and combination storm col 4 Castro’s cure for insurrection, ci which consisted of a sharp ax laid i of the new season's accepted ideas in shapes, mate- i close to a solid block of wood lar, reguiar and raglan sleeves. Some are rials and coloring ee " b sad Se - nd Floor. be Father Stork nt nine Jors to Se- ASE ; papheeitess : i pit Reenes yorterday. Vive ot them | semi-fitting, others in 74-fitting styles; Black Hats, of best quality Duchess satin, with velvet were girls, were boys, and fo eich araenaeenee ! wide velvet flange, in large and small mushroom rolled-t bans, $5.50. some lined throughout, others half-lined. im sailors and ney * * * % WEATHER FORECAST. * |} Sizes from 34 to 44, inclusive. , } Pa : * ale * Hats, with wide velvet flange, in a variety of *% Fair tonight and Saturday. * new and desirable shapes, $4.50. * * % Light westerly winds. These Coats are thoroughly well tai ¢ of colors, large and ranging in price Felt Hats, in black and wide rar mushrooms, sailors and tu from $2.95 to $ lored and finished, and unusual values at $12.75 and $14.75 New Silk Frocks $18.75 ity messaline, in Alice-blue, gray and black, having. ruffle d * Oe ee all _ | San Francisco.—Charles H. Blinn | began today his duties of surveyor | of the port of San Francisco, vice | Edward F. Woodward, who died a | few days ago. Blinn was formerly | special deputy surveyor at a salary of $3,000 a year. He will now re ceive $500 a month Hats of velvet, satin and hatter’s plush, ranging in prim $2.95. | shapes, | from $8.75 to $18.50. Satin Hats, with velvet facing, several ne All-Velvet Hats, in black only, featuring the new $7.50. Marabou in an assort Black Fancy F Pompons, 65c, $ $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and $275, , $2.75 and $3.50. Winter Flowers and Foliage in wide array—a po imming for Autumn hats. Women's Dresses, of good qu waists trimmed with net yoke and ne new straight-cut style. Price $18.75. New Tailored Suits | New Cloth Dresses $18.75 | $2. 15 and $16. 75 adcloth shades, 65¢ and | ow ceves and ski $1.00; better quality in a t re of colors, lengths and styles, 75¢ to $3.95 Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets {| New Outing Flannel Kimonos at New Fall Models Dressing Sacques ‘The county auditor furnished twelve applicants with marriage licenses yes- terday. The health office recetved fifteen death records yesterday. ot — ng }*, their own “boss” newer, if eight, wiftes, "whe on now ‘cocking “invorces, eet decrees. | Women’s and = Misses’ and fine French Suits, with coats and 34 one i. ag - eTYLE 12 y “FE $1.00— FLOOD Ace lined with good quality si r satin : ; \ See sy, Preys kg ac se ess Ir SOS SANS ANP | th good ¢ ity silk or sati and Aliceblue. Waists are Hmmec table Corset for th verage Sap . i tailored, in 4-, 5- and 6-bn nm effect. Sk ’ : ‘ 4 ~ vt ie w eth suita Corset for 2 NOS, $2.25—In small stripes of 2 i in plain plaited or nar styles. Ma-| F and bands of messaline, finished ri figure, with moderately-high bust a atcate estes. chevi with lace " h mandarin _ 1 skirt of good length, the ma- } "*VY and Copenhagen, alternating a Go james Pome in brown, black, navy three-quarter or full length sleeves, Skirts . terial extending several inches } With broader stripes in Persian ef- Be LONG BEACH. Cal, Sept. 16. iI green and shades of gray. Sizes 14, 16 and | are in the new narrow cut effect. Prices \ below the boning and encasing the } fect. Made with tucks across front H pesca ot sate bre ‘working unos * 18, and 34 to 44. Price $ 5 and $16.75 —Basement Salearoom ure snugly without discomfort 3 and ample fullness in skirt, belted iq ig _ y ‘eared . PL PLLA AAP eA AAPA APL AA_ AAPL ALAN i he Made of strong " a 3 2 7 along the ocean front west of the the wearer. Mad & 3 with self material and trimmed with Hotel Virginia against the waters jean and fitted with two pairs Of } pands of ay which last night broke through the Tailored Fall Waists 75c, $1. 25 and $1. 65 hose supporters sos Abed oe ae down front, protecting concrete sea wall, expos nec sleeves ther pretty gar- ing the houses to the fury of the : 5 T STYLE 256, PRICE $1.00—A on 2 lack s . rising breakers. Many beach houses SALORED OUT: | ILORED LINENE | op Y SD ; WAI ‘ a sablel kembiotiede tor the wells Wolds at and black stripes, wis- Wess ubbéciabned ANNEL | STS 5—~Several pleasing ORED ALSTS, psn. x.” bala taria with Persian and red with floral - a Have | > dase if nh — $1.65—With deep plaits veloped figure, long below the ares ee ‘5 eck wind Wael , in mannish styles, made | Oy front or in plain Gib waist-line, with high bust, but det 3 BREAK UP BLACK . and come in gray, tan, aits or patch pocket and | son effect with patch without extreme features. Mate FLAN KIMO- * JACK GAME. # |! blue, green and lavender 8 | pocket rial is good quality batiste, and S0—Made in Empire style * iain * i two pairs of hose supporters are : wie #% While waiting for the steam- * | csi ed heniiabob Aoaprniiiitinarida canes attached figures on dark-t and % ship Governor to dock at pier * ground The ort * B yesterday afternoon, W. * V ] t ti | Pri d STYLE 186, PRICE $1.50—Corset of strong jean, partic- ff, Sie, win Rae We © New Dress Silks ery nterestingly Price ny LE 186, PRICE $1.50—Corset of strong jean, partic sk Walls es # Fisher and W. Wells started a _ Coa An Myr stout figure, with moderate ? pined with sateen, and neck is fast- # black jack game. Patrolman * :DO” SILK, 18 INCHES WIDE, 44c | NEW PLAID SILK, 50¢7 YARD bust, low under arm and skirt of medium length, with extra < oa ; % Jones swooped down on the & YARD-—-Soft chiffon faille, in @ wide as- | soft-finished taffeta, in brig hook to fasten below stays. Garment is fitted with two pairs ened with 1 cord and tassel. Also % players and carted them off # ea vagy | ail satan affeta, in bright of hose supporters : shown in old-rose shades. % to the city jail, along with a x |My Sortment of fashionable shades, including | preen and blue and black and Pr ee ne a % beek roll which totaled the | black and ivory natlor SE RE EO EMR a aaa OU FLANNEL princely sum of 35 cen ach ® “SOLA” SILK, 18 INCHES WIDE, 48% blue f rned with conventional desig ith c # fined $26 in police court today, # |] YARD—Similar to “S silk, but wit . LK, YARD—OF taffeta ew fa el ings in Empire style, full skirt and road flat collar and cuffs % besides spending a night in * novelty satin broche and satin coin spots in| Sik, with narrow satin ribbon cross-bar M ? ‘ be : of sateen | te dott et eaaiiona at os 1 en¢ avy ma ersian stripes, piped with f eens Exceptional Values i in 1 Black Silks ativan, WENLEES dad eal ssh eteeta doen fie plain sateen mo jor arge and small mesh effects rices, 25¢ t« 2 arigeris aaa 18-inch Black Taffeta, 48¢ yard 35-inch Peau , soft-finished, 89 —First Floor OUTING FL . DRESSING SACQUES, $1.50=9f Made with tucks across front and down back, belted in at NEGRO IS STABBED Arthur Thompson, a negro porte at the Marquette club, 517 King st “ ecent Arrivals in Neckwear | 26-inch Black Taffeta, better quali t and trimmed with satin ribbon. Shown in light-blaeg k with stripes of tan econd Flot inch Black Taffeta, 75¢ yard onan machi eceoe Inexpensive School Dresses; Sizes 6 to 14 gperneconae vay of cea sic anally Women’s Hosiery, Special 28c Pair cuss the stabbing. | Fr on @ Northern ain between Se A quantity of Women’s Plain and Fancy Lisle Hosiery ry with plain lisle top and silk-lisle boot, im tat pink and lavender, special 2 a full range of sizes, 25¢ each Eton Collars, of fine la Johnny is n,h Children’s Dresses, of Children’s Wool Dres ng plaited ruffle edged with es, in serviceable dark col ors, black and white cheeks and broken plaids, tasteful Valenciennes lace, and te ar of Persian satin, $1.00, , gray, navy, ro 2 SEs2883 SeecFR_ PR BSROSRES FE! ; } ashable percales, in navy- hae ; Plaited Silk Jabots, in French combination of black with lavender, green, pink, leather, navy or old-rose, $1.50 pair é Ben: Women’s Lace-Boot and Embroidered Lisle Hosiery and blue grounds, with white Two-tone Hosiery in several colors, cial 28c pair. A wide assortment of pretty designs in Lingerie Jabots, ranging from the tiny Tab at 25c, to the large double Jabot stripes and polka-dots; ly trimmed with button atl seed ing ae pena a a ee OOOO OOOE 8M also light colors, in prett and te of red. Se ig = 1 Jat f e at t rec Se Cluny-trimmed Jabots » a prominent feature. One com F 7 il R stripe and check effect eral pleasing styles to s¢ bined with hand-embroidery and fine hand-tucking is priced avorite oulet equisites ees a 5; another in long double-tab effect, hand re} s Floric 2 made with deep plaits over Kc from, including saijor 0. 2 — - , ied an Cee or dikects: cad Heanih aad ge ee First Floor To af Pr aint ae Seer Od rs, and $1.38 ne nnn ker’s Edgewood Violet ‘Toil t, 75¢ shoulder and full plaited wit Init X | with full plaited skirt Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Florice Toilet We EYE “ss ASSES kirt Prices, $1.25, $1.65, Prices, $1.95, 50, $2.95 ; ind othe d $375 Jest and Simplest Made irland of Roses Toilet A. TON OF GOLD $1.95 and $2.50 and $3.7 ° a ~ r’s Cold Cream, 50c October Numbers Now on Sale let Cer 0 Monthly Style Books Free First Fioet Some Exceptionally Strong Drapery Section Values. ouch er and other uses ' BAGDAD Col ‘OVER OO-1) ICH COUCH CO\ ERS, $1.50—In Pes ee : ‘peg egret ik wide, with or without fr lark, serviceable Oriental stripe pattern | Basement Sal INCH DRAPER RMUI FRINGED STAND. COVERS, 31 | i a hil YARD hade of po br INCHES SQUARE, 68¢—In two-tone red | | “a abl ortieres, side curtains, | effects, green, and red and green mixture j_SeTanwoen ORDERS | MATTRESSES. | CAREFULLY | I | | — | INCORPORATED ceeensemmme - ee 1930 of nd Ay., Near Union.