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WEST POINTERS QUIT FOOTBALL WEST Football the game betweer Vermont, sched n cancelle 8 the res POINT, N. Y,, Ser at an ¢ ext Point and Saturday ult of practice 1 as to what ac pursue Satur Longan ts again of cadets by the Bar ademy under Gen t of the ac with no better us examinations The cadets are con Thirty ca today, All Longan was but the board was un the reason, and to learn who a have furnished stand pat examined why Capt ringleaders HESKETH GOES TO A. F. OF L. MEETING BOS HESKETH. Rob Hesketh, of Seattle, first vice president of the Allied Culinary Crafts and of the Bartenders’ Inter national league, has been elected by his international union to represent | the union at the convention of th American Federation of Labor, to be held at St. Louis November 24. For several months Hesketh has been in Spokane directing the strike of the culinary workers of that city LOST HER SILPPER, FOUND A HUSBAND NEW YORK Pept. 28. New York has a Cinderelld, with this differ ence, however: Miss Mildred Mer melstein of 215 E. 115th st. does not sit about the kitchen poking the fire and carrying out the ashes Mil dred is a stenographer, but there ts a slipper—not a glass one—in case.. There is also a prince, a prince of good fellows, they call him, and wealthy, of course. Miss Mildred attended a ball with her parents and on the way home in @ Madison av. car her No. 2 slip per dropped off her shapely foot The night being warm, she never noticed it until she stepped upon the pavement And wonder of wonders! Samuel! Newman, a shoe manufacturer, who boarded the car after Miss Mermel Stein left it, was the prince who found the glass slipper. Well, the next day Samuel advertised in th dailies for the Cindereila who had! the mate to the lost she Mildred answered Their engagement has just been mounced and the wedding will} shortly follow THE SUBSTITUTE. Ida—It's well for Marion's happi ness that she invited Jack Detmars, her rejected suitor, to be one of her wedding guests Belle—-Why? Ida—Her chosen appear. .» and Miss groom failed to Semple—Johnson has trained his cat to climb a brick wall Nistor—Oh, that’s no stunt; trained my ivy to do that NO MORE JAP-Y WEDD! Auditor Otto Case will ts gue no more marriage Heenses for the intermarriage of Asiatics and white women. This decision fob lows the county auditor's refusal to issue a license to Kunio Toda and Miss Rayda Reed, the 18-y old girl with whom Toda elope Kunio Toda, a Japanese, and 18 yearold Rayda Reed, of Smithville Utah, wh eloped and were arres ed in San Francisco, only to be re leased because the girl is of age, were refused a license to wed when they applied at the county auditfor's office yesterda Refusing to be gui the I've County tHE SEATTLE STAR to mombers of the organiza day | JULIUS CAESAR WINS | ONE MORE BATTLE Sept. 28.--Willlam superintende®® of schools for the elty of New York, got it Into hls head that it] vas all a mis to “teach speare tn public Moscow, Idaho-~ utes, at the big farmers held here yesterday, over wan offered by farmers on receipts to other farmers | Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY Bopt. 28, while French fleet un der Count de Harrax held the on appre YORK Maxwell | | NEW | Henry ) Sunday, Berry fatled to come back and Quinn says he will be $1,660 If that ‘choo-choo’ doesn't show up out 1781, wagon the ter prices handied In thin wa to be Bob Brown, manager of the couver club, will take in the w games, He never vol before, he says, on ac the combined . ©. believed 4 of the Northweat closing - . kids couldn't armies of Wash | ator the blg games were pulled off, |Uon brought by her present hu pr te such ington and Le nd, who charges her Loe RH fayette encamp soasing an ungovernable temper terday an ed around Yorks | town, Va, pre. | nounced that the firm of Caratens & Barles bought 900,000,000 fect af pared to stay! i oner on thet river in Brite until the Amert “ oe opper ver oJ i were free, That waa |'#) Columbia A matter of searcely weeks as it turned out, for the British) R. B. Nixon woldiers, while they had had botter lated with Ralph Boyker training In fighting than the-colo nials, had not had nearly so much training tn starving, and that made "| a difference, Van After times, having Mrs Vancouver. erteg married #e Aun Chee. | chance Julius newar and aid wo, More ht of taking It out of chools entirely But he didn’t, for a storm of pro test arose from every school in the city What!” erled the boys. “No Julius) Caesar’ in school?’ And }when Mr, Maxwell began to Invest! gate, he found that the kids were all dead in love with Mark Antony ginning nds, Romans lend me ye " Has anyone come automobile? John F. Quinn wants | Ro the orinte decided to lange Siiieae nt decided (0/1 He runn the Auto Stables gar = age on North Broadway and rented it to & man bamed Tom Berry last at The me FREDERICK & NELSON, i Interesting Offerings in Low-Priced Furniture Ay as Henry Carstens you North YVakima-—United |Senator Wesley Jones a month's ean « the Middle Western states three who has been Herold. is und: om! Tacoma— » G for nine! government land agent years in the operation of the Nortis) rest for entering an ern hotel, has sold out his interest) house He put in a private to hin partner. The Northern {®/connection to secure evidence considered the home of Alaskans Ii) would win bim a divorce Seattle. ? wite unoce and countrymen. acrous a stray Woodland, Wash.—The River Valley Frait Growers elation will be tneorporated $10,000 capitalization, according! pacity Lewia| trond Asno-/ stalled he stee! plant here Teuber, age ind float foot of Ward body of John oommaker, was fe Salmon bay, at the West, by F. yesterday afternoon, Teuber who was slightly demented, dis appeared from his residence at 38 618th «Ay, West, Ballard,/ Sept. 15. Since then the! V have been trying to him. It is thought that Teuber mitted suicide, as he often spo it to his wif The remains w removed to the parlors of Graham eman, Ballard undertakers, | and were cremated at 9 o'clock this morning. WE'LL ALL BE CRAZY SOME DAY, HE SAYS LONDON, Sept. 28&—Dr Winslow, expert on lunacy claims 16th Av late + om oa eee eee |. scesa5 © Sew <i) Forbes openly that by ple = arith caleula the exact can be when wil = be more insane than sane per sons in the world, and by th game calou-} lation ft can also} 4 e be shown when | the world will contain nothing but madmen, The doctor publishes an elaborate comparison of the lunacy | statistics in England of 1869 with thos 1909, and these figures, he claims, r out his assertions. In 1869 out of a population in Eng-| land and Wales of 22,223,299 there were 53,177 registered lunatics, or e insane person in eve total pope population ties incr average of on ein every 278) of population, so that in 40 years| an enormous Increase in lunacy t#/ seen. “Surely,” said the doctor, a dreadful future for nations still} unborn to have to cope with.” TAXATION MEETING. 7 ee shown there SOLID BOOKCASE, SPECIAL $ Of solid oak in golden or rly Boglish fin. | ish, with one large door fitted with glans. 40 inches. ped with four adjustable | wiving five compartments for books. HARDWOOD ROCKER, SPE CIAL $3.96-—Mahogany finished, with banixter back, heavy abap od arma and deep saddleshaped wood seat, An exceptional value ROCKER, SPROIAL Comfortable high back er, with cobbler seat nel in back and strong t of a luna 7, making an There will be a special meeting of the Manufacturers’ association at the Arctic club at 6:15 Saturday jnight, October 1, to consider the ladoption of a constitutional amend ment exempting from taxation all | personal property except franchises | with the view of attracting manu }facturing establishments to the state. j THE ONE EXCEPTION, “Nature never makes a mistake HARDWOOD DRESSER, SPECIAL | said the man with the quotation $9.55—-Finished dark golden, in quar habit if] ter-sawed effect, with top 18x28 ine Ob. 1 don't know,” rejoined t and swinging beveled French plate contrary person. “Occasiona mirror, 18x24. Has two full-length furnishes a man with a jaw drawers at bottom and two smaller tooth that enables him to bite Qnes above, in serpentine effe lmore than he can chew ANKEE INGS IN SEATTLE [many object ness that hav marriages of Asiatics, 18-yea Smithville. Toda, Japar er’s section gang with him as they overland train at Oa The girl's father, who is a Mormon, communicated Oakiand police, and sald he would have to wash his hands of the lore elopement, as the « € under the Uath OAK DINING CHAIR, $2.75 | OAK finish, with | SPECIAL back posts, ca in golden construc box seat construction, high leather eel banister back and shaped over cane, Freneh legs. DINING CHAIR, $2.65—Of solid oak waxed finish, with hen | —In weathered extra heavy box at genuine seat, and oft FREDERICK & NELSON, Ic BASEMENT SALESROOM Broken Lines of Taffeta Silk Petticoats Grouped for Clearance at $2.95 This offering embrace of heavy quality tucked pssons in unha resulted from ne white women Rayda R Utah, eloped with Kunio er on her fath and v well-made Petticoats taffeta silk, with strictly sectional flounces and percaline under-ruffle include | black, dark-raisin, green, light-blue, Nile-green and she ma > Banh changeable effect Be Color brown, A Positive Guarantee Backed by years’ reputation for honesty is what I give as to the purity ai -W Sw SHORTENING I have had this product tested by an unprejudiced and reliable chemist, in made by the U. S. Gov pray, as \ las new use may select these broken, you any of cially low price—$2.95 Sora ol Children’ s Knit Underwer at Moderate F Prices Children’s Knit Waists, Children’s Black Pants, Women's Cotton Knit Corset 13¢; 2 for 25¢ 25e Covers, 25¢ st t in high-neck Pants, in hai and wholesomeness of dium Takes H3e each; 2 fo | fleece lined, 25e. | 25 f aes ale AG 1-3 bite Interesting Offerings i in Silks and Dress Goods PLAIDS, 50« INCH WOOL, PI | hess bright and AIDS, 50e YARD eerful fabrics for Misse Childrer - ne the f navy addition to the strict test ernment Inspector, and it »w ready in Within ten min-| meeting $20,000 wheat who wished to hold their wheat for bet Over 00,000 bushels are been Hrown i® contesting a divoree ae with pos Staten has gone on campaigning tour through phone that from his New milla are being in- | and soon) the institution is running to full ca FREDERICK & NELSON, | Sore Closes Daily at 6100 furniture Inc ry Goods 100 Sample Coats for Women and Misses Offered at a Specially-Low Price | $25,00\| in this timely values are represented offering, which im broadcloth, tweeds, golf cloth, cheviots and in Women’s and Misses? sizes —models appropriate for street, mo. toring and general wear Coats 54 long, some ff lined throughout with fine satin, oth. } ers lined to waist, and a nunther tm | There and tight. fitting styles, aiso loose fitting effects Colors i clude black, hades of brown cludes Coats of novelties, serges, and 56 incl lined. are semi-, 7 in the collection navy, tan and various and gray They are all ¢ excellently t ailored and allare new Fall mode and very fay. SAEZ 23 Beaeseauwc ct orably priced at $25.00. Second Fleer, Clearance of Slightly Soiled Lingerie Waists Large Sizes Onl $1.50) Lars Sizes Only A number of odd Lingerie Waists that have become soiled from ling are offered for clearance at a figure from regular worth. They tractive styles, trimmed with laces and embroideries. ¢ representing a material redu are of sheer lawn and batiste, in a variety off Special $1.50, —-Second ia Lace Bands and Valenciennes Laces: Speci VENISE AND ORIENTAL LACE| GERMAN AND FRENCH VAI BANDS, SPECIAL 55¢ YARD—Widths | CIENNES LACES, IN 12-YARDP from 1 to 4 inches, in rich Plauen and St.| SPECIAL 75¢—From % to 2% Gall patterns, wide, excellent quality and choice p Among the New Arrivals in Laces Are: Rich Persian << wi 2S ae white, cream and ecru Jelgian and Egyptian Laces, showing tracery of gilt and metal th Edges and Flouncings—appropriate trimming for the Autumn c and Jeweled and Beaded Laces in a variety of novelty designs Allovers, Bands —Firet Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Flouncings, Special $1.00 Ye In effective skirts and dre floral, scroll anc 1 eyelet designs, 27 inches wide, for lin —First appropriate Excellent Footwear Values for Women at $4. The showing at this price embraces all popular styles and leathers, in widths. Most of the service and all We will be glad t all sizes of the pleasure in the shoes you wear lies in the id © show you a shape that will fit you comfortably and give you “sel —First sfaction Patent Colt Button Boot, Patent Colt Button with black velvet top, round with cloth top, short w elt. le and Cuban heel, $4.00 Patent Colt Blucher Boswil last, with dal kid top, creased vamp. with Ff welt sole and Cuban heel i $4.00. toe with tip, short creased vamp, plain t vamp, welt sole and Cuban heel, $4.00 ~- ~ ~ ~ J » . Dull Calf Button Boot, on on high-toe new high-toe last, with black ravenette top, welt sole with extension edge and Cuban heel, $4.00. tip, Effective Curtain Nets at Popular Prices SQUARE MESH FILET NE 36-INCH MISSION NETS, 35¢ YARD YARD—Yard wide, plain ground Corded square effect, in white, creamandl 48-INCH SCRIMS YARD—Soft nished quality, in white, ivory 33-INCH SHEER I YARD—In t ft saver for TS, 35¢ with } ecru Wc and ecru Fine quality Nets, of En Scots rAMINE, e and 40 very French m wh $1.00, ecru cream terns casement windows Blankets and Comforters Specialy Priced | plenty of ling is appre these keen t Section att therefor pecially timely. —First Fleet. DOUBLE-BED sIzE GOe FORTERS, SPECIAL $1.95 BACHE _eees ; les with ne and filled E STITCH SPECIALS aanT eereee eae 2 rey re are now u ues Bedding popes 2 gE has been found that the Purest and Best Deodorized in centers Cotton Seed Oil and the Best Beef Fat, with the acid oil removed, leaving the wholesome Oleo Stearine, are used, This combination insures the need of one-third less shortening and makes the pastry and other cookery light, crisp and tasty. I g \ . fc ‘ : blact Sold in Small, Med- CIAL $1.85 PAIR—In gray with fancy bor- | BLANK ium and Large ey a a pei atin aa tes Oa brown, garnet ang light-blue, g Sizes : x 50- Inch All-Wool © Cheviot, 1, Speaial, $1. 25 Yard (FREDER I « rich 2 and cardinal ar ecially plea ATID STRIPT CHALLI WIDE, 30c YARD—Come with Persian or Gree 30 in allover Per £3 DOUBLE-BED SPECIAL $2.85 I fluffy cotton SIZE ACH ith & COMFORTEI Filled neh sateen bor VHITE WOO BLANKETS, $288 stock, with | PLAID WOOEE $490 PAIR—Iaf ik broken plaids DOUBLE-BED § as FINISHED COTTY floral « der PAIR—M BLE-BED SIZ} Woo! } waste or sh ISHED COTTON BLANKE DOUBLE with white gers ec ian and ARD and a NCH ALI Dol ARD~A very er black, na WOO! PTORM SERGE viceable gr | | c artuly Fitted DERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED, Ladies’ Home aniiiefiecti ‘ i Journal Patterns led gray. Special