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T: Fellows at the Club Are Having Hot Election | ath of Former Governor John H.} ea bot time ts pron McGraw |WILL. SING HIGH | _ TARIFF TUNE IN | GRAND OPERA NOTES WORLD CHURCH {tty United Press SQINNATI, Oct, 14 Action by the house o F various committees re * vorably ft is likely that th ymmittee will take uch a conference SNAKES HIT WRONG COLLEGE, Thohgh sober and studious, hav been seeing snakes. Prof. * yesterday when a gar MISS FLORA WILSON. a hole in the wall and He yelled, and the clase DES MOINES, Oct. 14 did not end until the snake was @ called and Miss} A perfectly zoo table fr n had just emerge et | a bath t of Jarv 3 cammy a e of culture, has re dd to the 8 will warble before and] her delivers his stand « to the voters of the singers at pollt bat a young a attainments NIGHT AT SEATTLE. Colored Triplets Named Roosevelt. | Oo...) T WASHIN bas never vocalist, and ne ings at) nis daugh-| old-| 4 to to| ) O. P. elephant and the American jeagle are and always should be in-| separable companions Pips MISERY FROM INDIGESTION OR A SICK, SOUR, GASSY sromecs OT BE MURDER food, Headaches, Dizziness or Sick} } r} Stomach, and be | body of | as to how qaestion Cate (Hy United Prove. CHICAGO, Oct. 14 Walter Coles, president of the odors. All Keefe-Coles Printing Co. was found | from &/ today in Lake Michigan. The man’s | 1 dy* | forehead was gushed and hin head | cut, Coles bad been missing for aj aides, what you eat! will not ferment and pelson your| with nauseous week | Tt is believed be was mur dered. © your drogxist and get a 50 cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin now, | such As are) and you will always go to the table stomach. | with a hearty a dt bat a re-enforcement Epidemic of Twine in Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. 14—Two bun i) taste good, because eatines will be in Chicago so far this year, as & little Rand there tion, no feeling the ‘ against 140 for the entire year of 1909, according to the figures given t the office of the registry of The twin epidemic is not fined to any one part of the will ndigested | you like fife is worth living big a loss I am going to take. $12.50 MEN’S SUITS SPE Ws. oSvoy'e sc bas 45 $3.48 | $15.00 MEN’S SUITS CUT TO $20.00 MEN’S SUITS CUT TO $25.00 MEN’S SUITS CUT TO $20.00 OVERCOATS CUT TO $20.00 CRAVENETTES CUT TO 50 Men’s ceeneds alee lopcoat Every article in the In Order to Give Out-of-Town Buyers an Equal Chance, Store Opens at 9:30 a. m.—Salesladies Wanted—Apply Before 9 a. m. store must go. ou had better get here early, as is the greatest slaughter ever Made in this line in Seattle. ’ men | t Standpa election of ve ter } rding t bor ff men | w atte Humphrey appeared before a spe: | Acoma W | cial committee of the labor counctl | two Weeks ago with spec | tsen of what he wouid do for labor | Hut ver, & suggestion was made that he report be referred to the labor party, which was done, A commit-| | tee from the lab arty will retary Of] wajd campaign | and what! dred twin babtes have been bora! Horr, C w THE STAR—FRIDAY, LABOR MEN MAY [gtgetttenannnes * ENDORSE BLACK Judge W. W andidat ably be ¢ Black of Kverett will prob fous prom: | the labor men knew Hum-| d in phr in a fa vorable report Wednesday, How: | with the counell cc port back to the council next wee May Irwin—Farmer WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—In the a opinion#of Brig. Gen, Arthur Mur New YORK, Oct. 14-—-May Ir | ray unt artillery, U. 8 win, the farming actress, got In] A., there i be an increase o town yesterday coast artillery, In bis annual re-\ says in her « At first news stand #bhe}port to the war department he filed this morning came to she said, "Gimme Hoard's| makes such a recommendation maiden name. Dairy The ne tuck up his nose At the ne nd Miss Give me the The newsman sneered right Into her face At the third stand, Miss Irwin said: “Give me the Poultry World The newsman rang for a police man At her pwn hotel, Miss Irwin 4 down to t lork to get her he Country Ger at He sent up a elgar Miss Irwin saya they 4 t treat ber right In this town JACK FROST HALTS GIRLS’ BAREFOOT DANCE ON LAWN The ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4 firet touch of frost has disrapted the pro «ram the College | pre te | Ach Garden Members of fuse to risk thelr unsh in the evening dow, # mise has been reached by which they will appear in short dresses, hose and sandain Want Government Steamship Line The University Community Club meeting Wednesday ity branch library Lake Washington- Duwamish issue and condemned the bond tusue Urged by Prof, © the university, Nichols and bond | t elty ball v5 Christo club also voted to urge the bers of the Washington de to work for the passage of a now be congress provid a government owned stoa between Pacific cor Panama uy « for! p line|f SUITS AND OVERCOATS) $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS CUT TO | 75c BOYS’ PANTS CUT TO $3.00 MEN’S PANTS CUT TO $4.00 MEN’S PANTS CUT Fs os. $3.00 CORDUROY PANTS CUT TO $2.00 MEN’S PANTS CUT TO. ups $2.00 CORDUROY PANTS CUT TO $2.50. Silk Underwear $1.75 All Wool Underwear $1.50 Lambs’ Wool, Fleeced Underwear ....... $4.00 Fancy Vests 1 ya ae shh AR aipapennns ote Pee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee =~" $1.00 Package Free to All Every Man or Woman Can Have a Beautitul He e Stops Failing Hair endorsed the | G4atp, Changes Gray or Faded Hair Hair, * and and mail package that will prove all | claim OCTOBER 14, 1910 Srrewniren INK KILLS. NEW YORK, Oct, 14.—M} Milliken, 18 years and remedion were Monday men their libert y HE DRANK! ! r the’ eup ad with typewriter ink . - * * + * * ~ 7 * * * 7 *|P + = . * * * * * + ir . which was on her finger 7) * ARR ee WANTS MORE ARTILLERY, Using the Wonderful Foso Treatment Foso Quickly Removes Dandruff, and itehing Grows New o its Natural Color Jef that they want 1 don't ask you to take my word lor it, Fil out free coupon below today for a free $1.00 EUOTEYS CLOSING OUT SALE 3 IS ATTRACTING HUNDREDS x Before in the History of Seattle Have Such Bargains Been Given to the Public Kessler’s Clothing Store, located at 216 Pike Street, has decided to give up. The entire $30,000 stock will be thrown to the mercy of the public on Satur- , October 15th, at 9:30 o’clock. Kessler has kept nothing but the best of merchandise and sold it with small profits. Therefore, their trade was large. We r going to make this the banner sale of the season. You can buy goods at this sale-as you never have bought before. It will simply be a slaughter of goods. is no fake, but a genuine Closing Out Sale. Everything must go, as our time is short. Show Cases and Counters for Sale. entire stock will be sold at a great loss—in many instances less than one-half wholesale cost. Following are a few items to give the public an $1.25 Coat Shirts Cut to $1.00 Umbrellas $4.00 and $5.00 M Cutto ee $2.00 Men's H ut to . . a 89c r O Flannel $2.28 ii SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th ESSLER’S ~-WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY 216-218-220 PIKE Bet. 2d and 3d Aves. Rcd nnee ani ei habe Pinch Woman Sleuth’ 311 2nd Ave. S. Your Last Chance Saturday and Monday Will Positively Be the Last - Two Days of the Big Of the Greenbaum Stock Consisting of CLOTHING Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Ete. I am forced to appeal to the public to help me out and at the same time help themselves by saving more than half on every purchase. I have no place to move this immense stock, so would rather give the public the benefit than place this stock im storage If I sell to dealers I have to wait for the cash, where, if you or sell in bulk to some greedy competitor, purchase, I get the money at once—and I certainly need it now. REMEMBER You have only two more trading days in which to secure the greatest bargains ever offered to the pub- lic. All goods sold as advertised. A Few Sample Prices Below 15c @ or Hand Bag 3c 25e All-Wool Sox Wind-Up price val Suits. $6.43 $4.89 P price ‘ A $10.00 value Suit Wind-Up price a $4.15 WindUp price --.---.9 1609 22¢ Wind ) value Finest Wool i all ¢ nd Fancy Ribbed Un ‘ t r de Wind-Up 39c $ al Kr 1 $18.00 All-Wo ONLY Is all the contractors allow us, so it will pay you to buy your winter outfit HERE AND NOW, as all goods will be sold for less than manufacturers’ cost. IWO DAYS MORE LOOK For the store with the front torn out, and don’t be fooled by fake signs. J.B. Thompson IN CHARGE 311 2nd Ave. S. Ls Sawin: