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DOCTOR FINED FOR NEGLECTING INFANTS IN BABY INCUBATORS LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept, 26,--Dr H. K. Snyder and his wife, both hailing from New York state, have | been fined nearly $250 on convic tion of neglecting Infants left in) their care for exhibition in a baby Incubator show at the state fair grounds, Three infants died during the brief exhibition ; NEAR-PROGRESSIVE LEADS JERSEY G. O. P. | VIVIAN M. LEWIS. Nominated by the New Jersey re publicans for governor on a half: | progressive platform which the standpatters rol were forced to write they that | “Prety” Wilson, the democratic | nominee, may win. Lewis if & | young man has been stat er. He ts abor he reactionary | banking com as proxressive machine wilt allow NARROW ESCAPE FOR “KID M’COY”” (iy United Prove) NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Norman Belby, known to the sporting world | as “Kid McCoy,” the fighter, nar | rowly escaped death in the North | river here today ] McCoy was launch with | Frank George, cruising in mid-| x stream, when a lighted alcohol q lamp exploded and set fire to the little craft. in a Big Money Put | 4 Up on Kaufman dt Press) Md., Sept. 26 Itimore sports ihown by Just how much F think of Al Kaufman is the betting on tonight's meeting be tween Kaufman and the giant Al Kubiak. A flood of money has been offered at 3 to 1, with Kauf man the favorite, There are few takers. The dout will be staged by | the Armory Athletic Club. | re ee ol * ® PREACHER HITS COLLEGE BOYS ete Rev. George Lee of the ® Ballard Presbyterian church ® speaking under the title, “A % University Disgrace,” yester ® took a rap at the under class ® men of the University of Wash % ington who were mixed up in %® the tieup of last Tuesday. He * called upon the faculty to pre *% vent “such scenes of brutality ® and profanity” in the future. * ee ee ed MADISON ST. FAIR CLOSES WITH RACES Though tast in yesterday's lap. A. G, Shultz bad acquired enough of a lead in the other six days of the contest to win the cowboys’ re lay race, and incidentally a pu : $1,000 hung up by the W Washington Pair association Madison park yesterday Little Jack Burnstad came within onds of the winner's time of % for the 15 m Cashmont, the guideless pace broke the track record for the mile, clipping % of a second f j the former record of 1:06 # The last day of the fair, besid bringing out one of the bigg crowds of the week, al t at even up matters betwe ow boys and the Indians. The half mile dash yesterday was « the apture 4b cowboys, who t selves fully for Friday by the re The Peaches tle Peaches and her brother tured the buch More won thi TEAMSTERS TO HOLD FAST BOXING MEET will act GIRAFFES ONLY WORTH $3,000. Th giraffes, @ t fi } 4 1 tu hi % \ A part 13 bankers and their tour from Ohio to the ntion of the American Bank ers’ 1 tion at Los Angeles frow r P he local assoctatior th automobile rides and luncheon at the Country club. They arrived in Seattle last night, and will leave in @ special train de luxe tonight | FREDERICK aX (NELSON, Furniture Firat Pl yor, Annex. i | | | OAK ROCKER, SPECIAL $3.65—Com fortable high-back Oak Rocker with cobbler seat; has strongly braced SOLID OAK BOOKCASE, SPECIAL $12.50 — Bookcase of solid oak, in golden or Early English finish, with large door fitted with glass 20x40 inches swinging beveled French plate mir ror, 18x24, Has two fulldength drawers at bottom and two smaller ones above, tn serpentine effect arms and single panel in back, An ex ceptional value The Live Oak Heater The Live Oak Heater, for coal or wood, has polished steel body, nick nickel feed door and ash pit door panels and machine-ground doors, making heater air tight. IMustrated to left $16.50 $18.50 No. $12, fitted with The Banner Heater nickel base No. 314, fitted with nickel base . The Banner Heating Stove has steel body, nickel screw Gamper in feed door and nick. el top ring and foot rests, ei foot rails. Ulustrated to right No, 11 size, with 9.09 12.00 Pinch fire bow! 13-inch fire bow! win ee eat $15.00 Btove Reotion, First Pieor, Annes | | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Co popular Basement Sale sroom is a store within a store- found almost everything that is worth-while in the Goods and Ready-to-Wear lines. wherein will be lower-priced Dry Everything here is bright, new, up-to-date merchandise, bought separate ly for this Salesroom, and priced onan unswervingly fair basis that means fullest value at all times for money expended. The same liberal merchandising policy that is effective elsewhere throughout the store dominates the Basement Salesroom Sections—the cus tomer’s entire satisfaction is an essential to the completion of every transac- tion. _ Fall assortments in the various lines are now most extensive, and atten tion is especially invited to the displays of NEW SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES | NEW WAISTS AND PETTICOATS NEW MILLINERY NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS NEW WASH GOODS NEW LACES AND TRIMMINGS NEW RIBBONS AND NECKWEAR NEW SHOES FOR WOMEN NEW SCHOOL FOOTWEAR FOR MISSES AND BOYS Special Prices on Wash Goods and Domestics 21x42 TURKISH BATH TOWELS FAST-COLOR APRON GINGHAMS, SPECIAL 10c—Cx 27 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 6¢ YARD % ' ; —In a variety of plain and broken « DOUBLE-BEI SPECIAL We ed ce d grade, closely wov- hecks BED SHEETS Made from strong bleach HED OUTING FLAN , 8 YARD—In pink or also half. yarns ed end PILLOW WIDE, with m dressing, s and patent CASING 45 SPECIAL 10x 27 inches deep he wide; seam INCHES YARD Full bleached and free from dressi Bs lity, 32 inches wide, suit undergarments and children’s | Handkerchief Specials =I Values | | i / 7 LINEN HANDKER 36-INCH PLAIN SCRIM, 15¢ YARD HI SP SIAL. 10¢ EACH; $1.10 EMER z DOZ od quality, in regular ate, ivory sash or ( PECIAI : Cotton Handkerchiefs nd and Arabian, for size, and %-inch hemstitched hems long curtains; 40 inche HANDKER With printed wide, 18c¢ yard COTTON SPECIAL 5c titched border VOMEN'S 40-INCH SCRIM DOUBLE YARD CORD BARRED 20« In ecru only HAN Plain white IDKERCHIE Si 3, { ARABIAN TAIN select from, ¢ BOBBINET I PAIR ACE pattern CURR to braid, mull-fir with narrow r $2.2 Nine Handkerchiefs with fan printed effects with em 0 plain White Cc ched hem fan y 1 initials and erchiefs xecuted in Battenberg orners 58-INCH NEGUS COVERS, tton STRIPED COUCH In dark Basement Sale ‘ ‘ roide with hand-embroidered $1.50. durable Base ment Sa m Well Made Aprons Priced 2 Attractively BAND APRON In § VD APRO 35e—Of black and of blue and che ed gir um rl white figured percale, with ruffle and havir i ? r st ith eee se SLEEVE APRONS, 75c—Made in Of bine and watts Pip and Bl He Hubbard style, cut low in neck and made & apdlarggtty ‘{ ginghar of blue and white checked gingham BBA .R 1) APRONS. 50e-— Made PERCALE APRONS, 65c—-Of white ’ sili. cariate pane * | reale, patterned with black or pink dot : seg ngs APY ws with bias seam in front, ruffle at bottom 1 frill r shoulder and lar and circular bib Pri Hair-Br with stiff, heavy bristles, set in alumi Low Prices on tnt of dark poliohed backs 46 with highly polished backs and bristl Hair Brushes r-Bri with extra quality bristles and heavy wood backs, 90¢ n lanement Salesroom SSS THE SEATIELE STAR | Three Special Groups of Women’s Long Coats FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. FURNITURE Store Closes Daily at 6:30, DRY GOODS An Exceptional Collection of Women’s Tailored Suits at $35.09 strictly Special attention is merited by this group of new, tai lored models, for the excellence of materials, design and tailoring and the evident lowness of the price quoted. ‘The materials are serges, worsteds, rough cheviots and mannish suitings, in navy, black, gray, green, brown and tan The coats are man-tailored, with regulation-collar and revers, and are 30 and 32 inches long. The skirts exhibit new effects in plaited, gored and kilted styles, Price $35.00, —Hecond Floor. Keen Values Presented in at $21.00, $25.00, $35.00 Practical Coats in the season’s best styles are here in assort- ments ready to meet every woman's demand, both for street and for motoring wear. Especially strong values are presented in the fol- lowing groups at $21.00, $25.00 and $35.00. pes ek cata $21.00—-Women’s Fifty-four-inc ch Coats, of attractive plaid-back cloth, in semi-fitting style, with storm collar, showing the plaid back; a model especially adapted for motoring wear. Semi-fitting Street Coats, of new, rough-weave material, 56 inches long, with regulation mannish collar and coat sleeve. $25.00—Handsome mi-fitting Coats, of good quality black broadcloth, we lined or half-lined with fine grade satin. Also in this group are Coats of rough mi Polo Coats with raglan sleeve, and Coats of new plaid-back materials. I cut and tailored, fulf i with storm collar) $35.00—Street Coats, of fine black broadcloth, strictly tailored styles; Coats in new mixed fab rics, with shawl collar or hood effect. These are 54 and 56 inches long and exhibit many of the newest wear ideas the season has produced in Coats for street and general utilit Women’s Fabric Gloves Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear WOMEN’S WHITE COTTON UNION SUITS, $1.25 “ACHIIDRETTE C0 ta € In high-neck, ankle-length style, with long or short sleeves; CASHMERETTE GLOVES, 508 PAIR—Half-si also in sleeveless style, with low neck lined, th two clasps at wrist, in Diadej ian, gy WOMEN’S MERINO UNION SUITS, $1.50 brown ar weight, sultable for present wear, in ankle-length st CASHMERETTE GLOVES, 65¢ PAIR-—Hulf neck and long sleeves ine r h . 7] and gray. j BOYS’ FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS, 85¢—Gooa } /” vr p Pagtigs ae rpg di weight for Fall and Winter wear, in gray. In ankle length, with THREAD-SILK GLOVES, /5¢ — ae high neck and long sleev , and come in black, gray, navy, oxblood, CHILDREN’S COTTON UNION SUITS, 50c AND 65« In ankle length with high neck and long eve SILK GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR—Ig weight, suitable for misses and children. Small with silk lining, in black, gray, : sizes, 65c ing pega New Arrivals i in Muslin Underwas $3.00—Made of sheer lawn, trimmed with pean idery i with lace insertion; top is finished ng and edge. Have full tucked flo ¢ insertion DOUBLE-BED SIZE PLAID WOOL i¢ trimmed with insertion and lace, - MES ‘eth aS noes e¢ show slight differe s in trimming. BLANKETS, SPECIAL $3.90 PAIR 50—Material 1 quality lawn and Fine quality and good weight ght-blue nciennes inserti rd edg A tuck pink, gray or tan broken pla er with smaller ruffle edged with lace finishes the bottom. af F i BUTTERFLY COMBINATIONS, $1.95—Of fine crossbi 76x88 HEMMED CROCHET BED trimmed at neck with three rows of lace insertion and edge. Dm SPREADS, $1.65—In Marseilles terns angie: with wide sree ruffle Sines wit aller es trimt RTS : . 2 at lace Embroi vy beading joins the Corset Cover anc rawers, 84x96 FRI NGED CROCHET BED. TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS, $1.50—Corset Cover of aff SPREADS, $1.90—With corners and broidery and Drawers of lawn, cut circular and trimmed with ru with lace. DRAWERS, SP EC I AI 50 —Made of good quality nainsook ai deep tied fringe BLEACHED SHEETING, 81 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 28 YARD—Made from med with raffle of lav with wide es yood, strong bleached cotton yarns N IRCUL AR DRA S, SPECIAL 50c—Nainsook Circular D who First Floor finished with ruffle of lawn edged with Valenciennes lace. New Dress In the extensive f Fall Dress Goods ing weaves of foreign aa New Silks - y to find Atems i in Drug Sundries oat Bath S Rubber tles and hardwe ponges, It will be ez an ideal material for the Se and $1.00 0. estic manufacture an new Waist or Gown } on - Back Hair rs’ Unscented Soap, prices that . tr 75¢ $1.00 ' ake te. among the scores of | Bi Me a sha array & Lauman’s Flor ions to the display beautiful weaves that " Water, 50c bottle wing ia ree! have recently been added Klenzo oth Brushes, Grat s Face Powder, in ORT-CLIP “2a bristles | fles 45¢ to the display in the Silk 3 wit h extra- ty h, white and brunette, INES, 44 inches wide Scckinis and pyralin handles, 35c, 40¢ | be ante deri vik, velvety fii Persians, Plaids, Mes bi: Thiel Phe: among the | Fall salines, Satin Marguer ponagt1” Bath Se eos ored satel ite, Crepe de Chine, pa = t Crepe Meteor, Cache ( mire de Soie, Lumineux ane Bengaline and many oth i ns of brown er choice fabric ire rep Pr bet and Bi resented Pwo espec ping or k and browa ly attractive styles in the | ‘ ) a yard. new Silks are: eae ‘Stock | Straight - Front TONE SATIN JACQUARD tL caches tec UNS, 48 inches CREPE, a wavy silk crepe z as with satin Jacq n stone greg Mending Ck in rich hade mends all fabrics without rose, Copenhagen aaa apricot, —light-vic I \ ic atteeias S. SE maize and ivory; also black Fin sin Sant. 1L, POPLINS4 Twenty-three inches wide 10 tsome and app and $1.40 yard The Ge ” AIl-Silk Blank n and ‘i SATIN CREPE MIR tet Bindiie. $6 weed She bole hown, among ROIR, a fabric which until Hasy Mie ee ks in cream, of Jate could only be had in 3» Mie re rose, light=g% high-priced qualities, is now pra tasciesa yeas tage ark- erage offered, because skillful ¢, Bordeau® weaving. on the part of x cer- | T he Fall Quarterly Style Book hyst, resedl tain manufacturer, at $2.00 a , blonding, ' Price 20c, Including a 15c Ladies’ rd. It is 42 inches wid “bronze a nue" Home Journal Pattern coe Copenhagen Firet 3 Free NE Priced incHES WIDE effective 00 ~ New Drapery and Upholstery Materials Attractively ROUGH CRASH, 40 INCHES ‘AMP . CLOTH, 50 INCHES MOSS RO WIDE, 40¢ A YARD—An excel | wip Sc YARD—A Moss Rose fab- | 75¢ YARD lent fabric for craftsman portieres, | Ti of unusual merit, with smooth, hard | weave fal ister, ae couch covers, pillows, table covers | May he atenciled Ge tthe ned apes sa et ay besten or t « vit! r portic j 1 cK and’window hatugi Mair GET Raadecor mnt norteves and’ us cee “and may bee stenciled be appli- | holstery purp Several colors t at ih’ silk cords, fat ka qued had ed bands, rniet PRUE the | MAIL | ORDERS | | \ i a CAREFULLY FILLED ICK & NELSON) : INCORPORATED cece tere (FREDER