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THE STAR—FRIDAY,_OCTOBER 21, 1910. to Death Guarding the STONE, FISHER Co Second and Univ Bodies of His Owners (My United Brews.) VICTORIA, B. O, Oot. 21.—Lying! 1 s tent with a fallen across th ished bodle 1 their b oad from STONE, FISHER CO. | Second and University j STONE, FISHER CO. 5 Second and University aS | ‘ earby Taree bestret and vation emains of two ed-to have been vy Ocent loave ! tire pound dee dundred and hundred an ad olf . wok, oe bg cakes w gacks of potator \ | geen boxes of tc - - | pe rece lage A Becta wind avo Girls Give Concert aie tn | | for Church Benefit of ce-cream new pa a of the te Concey Y Whang . foodie Minstrels will ay in an mt tn the social hall at ast Madison st. and I8th ay. to night { The Whangdoodle Minstrela in lude the Misses Mabel Barlow if Margaret Toughill, Gertrude Dar gan, Clara Dayton, Anna Barlow,| al we Catherine Bath Agnes Handley Rev and Cordelia Thiel Othere who Curious how times have changed. Nowadays not! ing is too good for the children. Du Mau , will appear are the Misses Win! Montgome red MeDonald, Anna La Fortune : “s #2 j SB peinctpal address Addie Mc Flo ye rier, the author of “Trilby,” told a story that illustrated it. The hostess asked a guest if he pre pie tbe ell and Mattie Rankin | ve are those of white fur a pe white coney, with satin lining ferred the liver wing of the chicken. “I’m sure I don’t know,” said he; “when T was a child they : These have a rolling E are fastened with larg ' | 1 ' ” | sizes to 7 years. Priced the old f ind 1 lays they give it to the children!” So all through life, we're $15.00 to ® LESS EXPENSIVE ur be he best set the best homes, the best living and the best he And | are shown in caracul skin—and approx l | “cgay Maggots we're doing it Be e we like to. As with individ ( he store The be earables i akin, beaver | Each 84.50 to 810.00 rovided for the girl This year more than ever before, the store i id C rls and litt | BROADCLOTH COATS are a } some are trimmed with ermine cl en be ng nsit and economically Fonight we tell of tt ler 1 ks that are } down the front. These sell f - £ Seaetnaplies $11.75 ready for immediate service Girls’ Coats Misses’ Dresses Misses Dresses | Misses’ Coats 6 to 14 years, in Made f fancy serges, some neatly mixtures; full leng fitting back; mos stly greet Sizes 14, 16 and 18-inch, in navy, tan, brown, gray, black and many fancy mixtures; 7¢-length, semi-fitting bac | and doo le breasted, and led, others trimmed in fancy but , with lace yoke; mostly pleated ‘$10.00 {Nery Charming Winter \Shoes for Boys and Girls MILLINERY Smart Styles—Good Qualities “| fasten clo with larg to the neck, Right Good Vleewoar for Little Folk ; re | ed We ende * to give good value and atter of Children's i, 2 Not only for women, te in the world is ‘3 ‘ (because our winters g g Lee 1 x ite but for misses and for aaa 9 — ey gsters w i by the very girl The busines » never buy ( else, T newest styles at y'll wear the m four Germans who, who was third tm the Bennett cup iy Whether they'll ever get |Tace three years ago; August Blank 3 jerta, an expert who sails with Aber Beets veberiand. They |<. 'in the Germania and landed rm om the deck of soon after the race started Hans } just before landing | Gericke, of the German army, who salle the Dusseldorf I, who fell Meas tm the photograph. | 1,800 feet into a lake in desolate woman who wants a Munsing Union Suits for Girls -| “ , practical business and Children's $2.25 and $2.50 Goodyear Welt Button Shoes at $1.75 and $2.00 the Pair Patent Colt Button Shoes with dull Turban that will be be able “st. 25 | ad 81.39 Munsing Union Suits for Boys and and service 1 find one here SMA te right, they are: Capt. Canada, and Lieut. Leopold Vost Girls—Heavy ribbed n, velvet “Gun-Metal Calf Button Shc dull Abercon, an army officer, | who pilots his balloon ‘Halburg : wap ‘ : exactly ; _ 1 Ca atton Shoes du "Doe und Ti¢ for five dollars Vici Kid Button Shoes with dull tops. ’ : Sizes 11% to 2 at, a palr.........$2,00 en's Vests and Pants—( Sizes §% to 11 at. a pair mere a 4 H Ki k C min , t fleeced cotton, Accor t Widths C, D and E in all sizes size ee . 18¢ to 42 “Hi-Cut” Boots for Misses and Children ave a c 0 g ¢ “e In Patent Colt, Gun-Metal Calf or Tan ; Chicos’ s Vests and Pants—( Russia Calf white cibbed « and tim: uke Missew” ses 11% to 2.82.50 and $3.00 ~ 4 Children's on 84 o If You Don’t Get One of These $2.50 cording to size 15¢ to BS¢ pe tant de 5 : b b ll f sou? aaeent Peal alge asethceate ra me ey ied hae ip cara hth Boys “bellows” pore —White ribbed ¢ n, velve ee tongue, sewer Je and water tight, so ugby Footballs for vies ie app yy ; eeaynn, oral tein ond votes. abt oe Sager Bros.’ Union Suits for Children—A 75 per cent wool Tomor w ise ‘ sand’ pleas tops if they want to, and still keep thetr iS ‘This offer ranks among the best ager ros. nion Suits tor idren— r cer 8 v * 1 piea n feet dry Moreover, these boots are the ls section has ever woven with a fleecy cotton thread, making a soft, warm } Many new rt are on exhibit he eason styles } most durable we have ever sold. All and durable garment, at, a size SOE t 91.45 § are out. You're invited to see sizes are offere $3.00 4 New Dresses Imagine, if a you can, a rich Persi Silk Dress, with a flounce of black vel i ; " | to her wishe i | | ft ji New Suits | New Coats | New Waists to get a good foot ball right at the first of the season; regular offered. Foot balls, ance for every boy value We end the garment buyer to New }Long Coats, of rough tweeds, are } One of the most charming fashions of the year is out and shown for the first : here tomorrow. Lovely Waists of 2 in high favor, for walking, for motoring, for traveling; nothing is k four times each year—twice other store in the North ia beck TOY $1.25 rg t, the silk being gathered to anv man Persian silks, in rich colors, their beau } BARGAINS t pays, b more practical or fashionable. Some of the knees and g ty almost hidden by a drape of trans | vet just below vi he’s the ground, Kutter Guar. Cold Blast, No. . 2 et) when hi aes th fab - 1 positivel G a] , No.2 hese fabrics are rough and positively a tat ae ss "i ‘i Buck” Saw, | ,. Burner Rays Lan suggestion of the hobble skirt—just a ¢ buys eggs or houses. And ; ‘ : I parent chiffon. As the store poet puts fee MS or lance | 75¢ Cn hy 19¢ tern with | large “5 ia ugly, yet the uglier they are the faster { it, “like a rose seen through the morn p tempered IK et oe mow our artist has pictured. They can be they sell I'weed Coats, in any color } ing mist.”” And we have these Waists blade and out ina wind, A big eventy-five Suits, in worst hardwood | $1.0 Famous Oulja | value 75 Pi QGe | toarc’.......69C| i in rich and beautiful colors—navy, ; brown, green and black. Priced at, tyle. Suits that would fairly repre- § offered at . $10.00 to $35.00 jf cach ...... 6.66. tent e eens $9.50 ent thirty to thirty-five dollars in Caracul Coats, Plush Coats, Fur $ Other Waists of taffeta, messaline, net In fine variety, nost women’s estima ( s and Russian Pony Coats are {and chiffon are show tion, are offered at hown in wide variety jat vpn 3.29 to $15.00 had, too, in plain taffetas and messa onals and tweeds, $ you've a mind to wear, and in a good and correct as to ma colors you'd never think of, are lines, combined velvet to match Be G Rook Game =< 98c Housewares Closely Priced Nobody sells such for less than $ Extra Values 1 in the Housefurnishin Section Downstairs , ? ; } ? 2 5 5 2 ready for tomorrow a new | g % ie ES if 1 he E if i $1.50 Ovens, 89c Each | 15c China Cups and mle Shoe Polish, 5c 25c Flour Sifter, 15¢ EXTRA Set Iron G Shuceis, 06 Extra! 10 to 11 A.M. i 8 “de rt | of ha fle obj 10 P a 3 ; “5 nghig Rese j er ah i made anda 15c Be ui Hangers, 15 25c Shopping ~~ shopping Bag $6. 50 Chocolate Seta, $1 price, eacl 9¢ Set $2.50 Go- Carts, $1.49 $1.40 Tea Kettle, 69c 59e aged. Chocolat ts. in a | w heel I Plated ve k at ‘ ; ; : is Saw ah Hancitl | eee ees wk, adjust. | None C. O. D. or Deliv ; . Sone © on, 6 A Rare Barg } > Regular value $1.00 Set F ). | able to any posit ered Dorothy Butterick M Dodd Patterns Shoes for and the Women Delineato a