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{ H oan : THE SEATTLE STAR | Saterewennneewn! a * = * * Odds and Ends From Everywhere | * **vsm«rs romowr Sy / ronnirone FREDERICK & NELSON, ie b 4 DRY GOODS & Moore — Viola Allen and ®| Ginss Clédic Bele Ok, * Nelli in “The White # TODAY IN HISTORY, ; formal reception and banquet dur if alt : "el - ‘ : « his stay here next week, He in tle—Daker Stock Com- # | M CT Lert, wae /OxPected to arrive Sunday after . Pe veh h Gennes St Excellent Values Af forded in TT hank exiving BOO and to remain over Monday|y ?'Gtand=-"Arizona e day tn Burope, | 884 Tuesday, He will tay at the), athambra—Itussell & Drew ® for it was the poner shinet otf Meyer 1) gewompany in "Young Buffalo, * omen 5 al 0 e ul s a ee ee eventh cabtnet officer to vist ing West.” 4 \ r the ax, Doon Seattle thin your 5 Usigs-tawrence players én > si : Jobn of Austria © “Girls.” r ~ present display of Women’s Tailored Suits i e for the {Uy United ream) in command of} Mt two, men & — Orpheum—Vaudevite * ' , 4 me ey Sh variety gl LOS ANGELES, Oct Maye a] a fleet of 208 all ) a = Majestic—Vaudeville * choice afforded, the distinctiveness of the styles anc © attractivents lexander and the city council will Pe meen | Menaecine i i vist: ‘ ; ¢ ‘Prceg uaa Gee te petitioned by the Metal ‘Trades | TN Ralleve contain’) portiand—Four men, arrested as|% .Pantages--Vaudeuille. | & the prices. Assortments are representative of all the n tendencies, fel Council to put a stop to the Los) OTT inane ProceaB) weedy thug numpects, were found to have | % * uring the smart short coats and narre snug-fitting skirt imported and ¢ Times’ reiteration of the) of \iohammedans In SOPEE Tone ee ee ee /mestic materials. Typical of the excellent values « d in Suits a : that union labor was respon: | Mee Killing or capturing rooms, The police charge them] / } I I I 2 Suits at pop panto, killing or capturing ee re ; costa ny sible for the explosion that wreck Turks liberating 16,000 gal with many burglaries. ADVISES LABOR TO } wre $s are the following trom the showing at $37.50. aad am rut xe, sending a _ - ‘ : A —~KECOnd Pig 8 the Tinee Selene, ge “S */ slaves. This was the beginning of SUIT OF GOLDEN-| A UIT OF DARK OF R rc) score of men to thelr death the downfall of Turkey as a power | ,, Three der ne were granted GO INTO POLI" TICS | B * P44 'BELI? ‘eats +4 1 : . ROW The Metal Trades Counell passed | (sora “ ,ROW ZIBELINE | NAVY-BLUE ERGE i MIXI AVY NOvEt resolutions setting forth the claim Nashville, Tenn.—Senator Robert (my Dathed Brean) | CHEVIOT. has coat 36-| severely tail 1 and has 34- | TWEI semifite " that many other Orgenteath mB ONG esteem brine wore tepertes te tno) le 7 lias deen nominated for] 108 ANGELES, Oct. TA ded } inches: loti, in. semé ‘sah Reed <4 th | 32 inche perso! 0 bee pen or yesterday even governor by the democratic pi K mreater politic PF with the #, and that in the ab. ~~~ Go © tence ois te oa en’ laration advinag | ete seh ges, style, with v mannish notch collar and et collar fence of definite proof any one of | weil ceante of tha alate jn ag sarGiedt divest. lexiele: lining of Skinner's revers and narrow gored | with } these might aa reasonably be — school ht out 1,895 puptls, a ifivates were re! tion and Labor Comminsioner Mac Skirt is an 1l-gore model, | skirt with habit back. Coat | de —— for the disaster a8 I8"| cain of 628 over the first night ag oy o's recent offielal report, was with stitched seams. Price | is lined with Skinner's satin. | stra it ‘model, with 7 The go last on th ~ of nae. e on 0 of the cor | 7 © 4 Sas j The resolution calla upon the] The. Guin Oner foo, ne] Fears of se Le ot ee canes reaa elt $37.50, | Price $37.50, | panel back, Price $37.59, mayor and the council to enforce | **™* the American fundamental principle} | of assuming all persons innocent | »)'2% until proven guilty | tore | HUGGED A DUMMY, —_|_ Secretary of | th IS SENT TO BASTILE |; Chamber of ( PARIS, Oct, T.—The “defense” has been spru French court. Francis Brigawx, ar rested for trying th to sveal a dress ed dummy from in front of a fash able store id this to the judge champion in a While strol ling along I saw her Hello. 1 said to myself, ‘here's Fifine, dress ed fit to kill Fifine is my b girl, ‘Hello, Fifine, I ¢ and put my arm around I Ntted her off her fe and was going to kiss her when the shopman | caw me and cried thief,” and lad me arrested ft was not Fifine, but a dummy model which | held so closely in my embrace.” | The cruel judge gave days" seclusion and volu' “walle lovers were uscs this is the first case wher smitten swain lost the sense ing while his fair enchantress saug-| gied up in bis arms.” | “rancis 90} | RASNRARA ARH D HS tS * % Lost 17 YEARS; . FOUND IN PLAYHOUSE. #/ CLEVELAND, O Emil Jarrow, who for nearly 17 years had been thought ¢ by friends in Wooster, has sur prised them with the news that he is still in the land of the living. Jarrow broke the news of his “return to life’ when he sent an invitation to several residents of Wooster offeri to pay all expenses and In ing them to visit him in Cleve land, where he is playing a comedy sketch in Keith's hip podrome. The tnvitat acpepted and Jarrow held a re- union PePe errr rrr Ere wre * Settee eee eee ee eee eee eee . SRHKRERERE RRR ES TRAVELING MAN DIES (Ry United Pree) BELLINGHAM, Oct. 7—W. E Harlam, a commercial traveler in the employ of Sylvester Bros. cer Co. of Seattle, was found fn his bed at the Mount hotel in Sumas early this Death resulted from heart Concert Ticket Sale On Subscriptions and m ticket reservations for t Pasquali concert started th is morn ing at the Moore theatre prospect of a large » eral sale and gallery reser will be opened tomorrow will also be pla town music stores From the managers of the Scott Pasquali trip come good re ts of big houses everywhere they have E Tickets on sale in down F + FAR VISION ois Without Lines / j ; in the e3"/ ved? Sabi Lens WOO wih wings You read ¢ equal facilit TAFFETA HuresonOerial@ 1230 Second Av., Near Union At the ANGELES CAFE 1422-24-26 First Ave Free Moving Pictures Lad inge licenses were issued by clerk wt the court house yew Attractive Fall Millinery $3. 95 and $5.00 1 ment Sale has on display an unusually interesting line of Hats and Tur- opular prices. Silk velvet, mes- > materia and the « New York. ont judament. of the courts tn this ~According to the lat mittee on officers day be , city, divorces are void at i granted in State wonderful die Har Afy Shrubb, the tance runner, ix to coach the vard runners. Strong Values Evidenced in Newly-Arrived Tailored Suits at $16.75 and $22.50 Women’s New Fall Suits of g AT $16.75 FREDERICK & NELSON, ln. BASEMENT SALESROOM legates to the an Neva nual convention of the Callfornia tse Federation of Labor The entries for the fall meeting! at Loutsville show 874 horses will | compete at historic Churehil! downs. | a =A d qual ity homespuns, worsteds, serges and cheviots, in black, with 32 inch plain tailored coat lined with good quality satin, navy and various shades of gray and brown, close-fitting collar and well-shaped lapel The are in flare style, some with plaits, Sizes 34 to 44 skirts Price and extra serges; in black, $16.7 AT $22.50—Women’'s Suits in regular sizes, 34 to 51 inches bust measurement, of men’s-wear worsteds, broadcloth and cheviot, navy, light-, medium- and dark-gray and brown coats are plain tailored, in 30-, semi-fitting with mannish notch collar; in plain and pla style with gored sides Price $22.50, The 32- and 34-inch lengths, the skirts ed effects, also in panel front and back are Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats $12.75 and $14.75 Well-tailored Coats of cheviot, serge, iot and double-faced golf-cloth, in tan, black ous shades of gray and br« diagonal chev- and vari wn. Some are plain tailored semi-fitting models, others are trimmed with braid and buttons, with combination st sleeves. Prices $12.75 and $14 New Fall Models i in tm ollar-and regulation Women’s Street Skirts at $4.50 A new shipment of Street Skirts has just been re- ceived and includes narrow-cut front and plain plaited os quality panama and serge, in Sizes 21 to to 42. Price new, black and $4.50, -_ t room Millinery Sec- t pre in red, Some Typical Values in Petticoats PERC PICOAT Tt CHIFFON TAI rA PE Veilings, Neckwear and Ribbons | Some of the New Arrivals models, The materials are gox navy-blue inches waist measurement and lengths 37 COLLARS WITH panel rd , at New Tailored Suits for Misses and Juniors Sizes 13, 15 and 17 Years HE Ready-to-Wear Section invites attention to an intere ting display of ing models in Tailored Suits for Misses and Juniors—garments that are ca fully tailored in every essential and have Baad ied with a view tg] bringing out to the best advantage the gra youthful figure, At $18.50 the following | | s are emp = —Becond Piome he velty. tw serge a4 inch sem ev front a cuffs 64 pockes | n collar and fold and but ~ Second and Trimmed and Tailored Hats for Misses and Children At Very Moderate Prices | ANY of the smart juvenile models iH that make up this display are from | our own work-rooms, others have been carefully selected from the lines of the best New York makers. Hatter’s plush, beaver and felt are among the popular materials represented. Recent arrivals include: Hecond Floer. with tH] i} 1 Children’s Beavers, in black, brown, cardinal if and navy, $4.25 en's Felt Mushroom Hats, prettily trim- med h drapes in a variety of styles, $3.50. Children’s Trimmed Hats for dress wear, in many new and effective designs, $4.75 to $10.00. H es- | The popular ! | made expressly for this firm, | in three grades of felt; at $50 and $10.00. A large line of Misses’ Ta cluding plain felt shapes an scarf-trimmed mushr models at prices ran | New Undermuslins Attractively Priced | TWO PIECE COMBINATIONS, I $1.S0-—Of cross-barred lawn, with Corset Cover with jm and finished at top with lace beading. The circula iff ished with ruffle edg i are ) 1 New Colonial Hats for equ r nade of felt and hat 1 soft roll trian wear, made of felt and ha to $4.95 ter’s plush, $6.00 and $10.00. Misses’ and Chiles trimmed lace medallions and drawers are fin- with lace and g yoke, finished y beading H } | H ge AL, & is ‘ ined to close at waist with embr TWO- PIECE COMBINATIONS, arrivals make the $1.00—Corset Cover made of dotted Now bidding fora Swiss, edged with embroidery drawn A with and Drawers of p! lain lawn, CHILDREN’S FULL NGTH BREASTED COA $15.00—These come iots, and gray asted style, with hemstite of dot SPECIAL § vy-blue, brown TWO-PIECE NAT NATIONS, $1.00 med with SOOK COMBI 4 er, trim Corset nm ar y, with lac at top. The fitted to yoke ffect with ut. Sizes from lace lions of embroid be are in full ci mec insertion, years NEW Drawers ng and edge lar style ARRIV Al. $ IN CHILDRENS! and finished w ace-edged ruffle ‘ are DRAWERS, SF 0o—Of ; ercales and the nainsook, trimmed with ruffle y ’ trimmed will DRAWERS, SPECIAL a with ruffie of | ace Of fine cross barred } CIRCULAR i Made of nainsook edged with Valenci CORSET COVERS, 50 or plain | lace inse tion, lace CORSET COV barred lawn, trimme with ribbon ng sleeves, zes 6 to 14 yeas ETER THOMPS s are of an llar trimmed ke skirt bi Sizes range from Second | 4’ with } ——_--—- --~---_--~—-— | Tailored Waists _ $1.75 and $2. 50 | Waists of The Semi-Annual Sale of | Roger & Ga Women’ s Boxed Hosiery Toilet — io aoteea econ oe Accessories ¢ linen, with x this Sale , and in $ Many | Roser & Gallet thiack 2 4 Amours” Perfume, ee rack > Ros Gallet’ werd sandy ¥ }P erfume, $1.60 Canes OX « r & Gallet’s Vera Hosiery C a : F {Roger & Gallet's Pertaas Hosiery { White Rose, Heliotrops, Vii } BOX O} dF and others, Te $y t ie & Gallet’s tI Hau de Toilette, ; BOX eT iste {Roger & Gallet’s Roa § Hosiery T folette, 19¢, § ) Roger 4 let's Face § BOX siery, 2 Vera V and Pean ¢ .% 2 with thr ery. Blanche, § ast QI $1.20 box. sis Secale ite : Ae er & Calle’s A yh t Bla nara ‘see Imported Patten. al { der. tn Bia ’ § BOX OF 6 PAIRS, $2.50—Sea I pais cea } R © Gallet’s Voll Hallowe'en Favors } wi: « and “Ainch garter welts: Gauze Liste } Pare Rowdee am Pumpkin Pin eu Su Lisle I ery, with 2 & Gallet’s Rice Skull or Devil Pir 4-in ) nd white, 26 Pumpkin Horns, 1 s BO $4,00—All Teale 7 re allet’s Patt | Pumpkin Fig n assorted § th 1 1 t . a & slack ts. W st 15 7 i 5 on gris pi "Figures and § "THE NOVEMBER LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL } *) rire 2 3 PATTERNS NOW ON SALE { g MAIL | ORDERS | CAREFULLY FILLED FREDERICK & NELSON) 2 INCORPORATED ——.....