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| THE SEATTLE STAR : ’ ar 'o 1 ndled b | tional Hrotherhood of Teamsters,| ttt they |} to settle the strike, If by ton " ’ J. D. Farrell ident of the nia n fanreement is vd “ : HARD TO at tone 4 Farrell, president of — who was reported as seriously Ml, . mended * te San «ny vated Prem) | TODAY IN HISTORY, | Most of the donors are corporm| wun guelared considerably. improv aa - = eit tale alee SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2 Pond, fons. ed last night (By United Breas.) drivers will be called out, it was an-| Veteran Bducator Dies. © make to w stley police are sea lay for An ie : " - NEW YORK, Nov, 2.—Mall/ nounced at general headquarters to oe au ganea and his two brothers,| Nov 1899, the sox of Lady mrcinge licenses were ineued to M4] A mass meeting to consider all} wagons rumbling through the day, If the strike iw fir decided| NEW HAVEN, Conn., 2—| 1 love oe ¥ today are alleged to have smith was begun adyerith e- | Couples mE the court house yestorday night #treot car wervice will be held | streets of New York with federal/on, The decision will be reached | Prof. William Henry Brewer aM kett, are the i Valentino because side ite ordinary! Qrand Forks, N. DC, M, Zlelearly next week, according to M.|troops guarding thelr progress is| tomorrow night protessor emertus in the Un * > oxpronp al i not consent to todas or ge baton bach, 107, is under arrest here| HB. Harden, chairman of the Seattle | {mminent if the threats of eam-| According to the plans of the| sity of California, died today his|® © acting th sing ae} wedding to his Ityear pant a prit.| Charged with bringing Hauor to the] Commercial Club committee eters’ union to call a 1 atrike | teamsters, an outlined today by Vice|bome here, *H “e tol » ea old daughter : bes 2 © nearby Indian reservation. He ts - are carted out, The mail wag nt Hoffman of the Interna |old age hhh hth q Valentino was shot as he + tn ish troops whic . probably the oldest man everDrr-| 1 yesterday's seven death certificates belheleht.|’ a bed by < ft who pat re wor Ra = roasted in the United States one wae that of a man aad years. aaameneeien s u ih pecond story window, the polse atte ae erage ete Claremont, N. H.-After having United presuytacian CO nia at Be ayer 7 ay The intruders held Vale wife) until ber rat ogy ee ene | Lost track of hiv daughter and hay-|attle, is now in Chicago engaged | URNITURE nc. FURNITURE H at bay with pistols while they low, Ladywmith’s four i Hl pee | 88 heard nothing of her for the|in work with the Chapm ORY GooDs ’ DRY Goons he backed from the house and escaped.|is one of the most familiar to p years, Daniel 8. Macomber,|der evangelists, He will r ste Store Closes Dally at 6:30. iG ee ee ee tree the besieging and the rg a Wash » | Seattle for Thanksgiving T ise Unusual Concessions Offered i relleving armies was carried back : : Pioneer Minister, Aged 77, Jand forth by the heflograph mirror] Millian Lemont After & stormy sens > nusua oncessions ere in Weds Woman of 66 8) every sunshiny day, But the hello] » Gay the French cabinet re JARFIELD, Wash, Nov. 2 wur decrees were turn to three) The action grew GARFIE graph, reliable as ft fs for moun) women and one man at th rt house t a“ The Rev. H. A. Kerns, better 1 top bulletins, is a total failure | Teterday | men ween members and the prime minister ton.—The Boston Herald, one) Aristt Bria of the best known dally newspapers | of the recent F = in the United Btates, has been adtitieey Mite pote hore and sirts weet | wold. Robert T. O'Brien, formerly| A, B. Calder, general agent of the Stork yesterday editor of the Transcript, will direct! Canadian Pacific Kailway Co., has | " its destinies under the new regime.|been promoted to @ almilar posi | Twenty thousand shares of A jtion in Chicago, He has lived in y P. atock upon which it is hoped Fayette D. Couden, member of! the Northwest for 28 years, and he known throughout Eastern Washington as Father Kerns, has just returned from Kan sas with a bride, He is 4 years old and his bride is 66 years, The couple will reside in Dayton, where Father Kern is pastor of the United Breth ren church, He to the Palouse country nearly 40 years ago, took up a home Stead tive miles west of Gar | » handling {ff bh railway strike Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases The Bedding Section, formerly First Floor, now occupies more commodiou rters down which are conveniently located adjacent to the allied housefurnishing lines. To start business off with vim in the new location, a series of specially-strong values has been at ranged, which should prove a power. ful inducement to thrifty housekeepers whose Bedding stocks need re plenishing ne! |when it comes to transferring a 8 ham sandwich a substantial sum will be realize eihae law firm of Meyers & Couden, says that he will continue to boost when the exposition affairs are| has been appointed deputy by Pros for it in hin new pl | wound up, is now in the possession | eouting Attorney Vanderveer, John { the Anti-Tuberculosis League] F. Murphy will take charge of the WHITE WOOL NAP COTTON BLAN SPECIAL $1.65 PAIR m and Pi Five compl: MadiniadlatiadiedatntadatadatalaAadatatadatnd - * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * field, and lived on the farm # | yesterday a OOx80 inches, with pink or blue borders until about 10 years ago. | HEAVY PLAID COTT BLANKE : nel ; BLANKETS, § Teter eee ee CIAL, $2.60 PAIR—These easure GAM as and have a soft, wool finish. ( 1€ in pink or plaid effect Retail Prices at __ Public Markets . MARKET Very Sawada Values Offered in Women’s Practical One-Piece Serge Frocks at $10.00 and $15.00 I OTTON MIXER . $3.85 PAIR—These t ends and pink [I AND /TTON $1. 75 P, \IR—-Doak vith bite or 4 Fa : 5 GR AY WOOL 'TON BLANE 1S, fy Models Appropriate for Street and Home Wear geass: Ve bed sae ‘ILLED eae SPECIAL ty cotton filliggaaal WOMEN’S SERGE DRESSES $10.00-—These are carefully cut and tailored from good quality 1 qu “COVERED COMFORTERS, ACH—-W with white 1, with coveri vod quality sillal BABIES’ CRIB BLANKETS, SPECIAL 9 ’ ly figured in pink or light-blug m™ uring 30x nches 81x09) BLEACHED MUSLIN | 42INCH BLEACHED PILLOW | 45x36 FULI y SHEETS, SPECIAL @8¢ EACH— | CASING, SPECIAL 12¢ YARD—of | LOW CASES, SPECIAL 10¢@ Seamless and free from dressing, with | Pepperell or Lockwood aes serge, in Dutch-neck style, with new one-piece sleeve and are tastefully trimmed with satin pipings and but- tons The skirts are cut on straight lines following the season's fashion- able tendency. Size range is from 34 to 42. Colors, navy, black, green and wistaria WOMEN’S SERGE DRESSES AT $15.00—These are in French and storm serges, designed along excellent wearing and laund: yual ard brands that may be depe thorough ities n A Specially-Good Value in Women’s Smart Coat Sweaters at $5.00 These Sweaters are made from fine quality worsted yarn, in a particularly jaunty, single-bre: | box-coat model. They are knit in a semi-fancy stitch, have roll collar or V shape neck, deep pocket and fasten with smoked pearl buttons. The color is Harvard-red. Very attractively priced at $ at $500 particularly graceful lines and ex- hibiting advanced style-ideas in cut and trimming The waists are prettily trimmed with bra satin and buttons, lace and net ye ind have sleeves. The skirts are l-length We sell M-C-M Soap, Seattle made Owl Grocery >», 1701 At traight 3 lantic st. In one | and modified 1 “ effect RRC is ' if ec sor lain and ers trim ned with ——— —_—-———————_——____— . r, Women’s Muslin and Outing Flannel Gowns | Priced Unusually Low Allovers The showing comprises many of the best- Nec ne a ii known makes, in styles and grades best adapted Allover Nets, 18 inches ‘ Fi wide, silkeran effect, in flor to local conditions. Prices throughout are uni- al and conventional pat formly moderate. READ THIS . a anima itch Frill Eton G of silk or satin, in plaida rn mutlined i re —Piret Fi po Of Interest to Every Work- ip sophie RL cc a hace ae F - : ; sghiceary rsian effect, and te : WOME SAMPL MUSLIN TING FLAN? own a good assortmen de n medium and heavy weights, shown in a : 2 ; — GOWNS The ri ¢ Gowt Y a ae suitable for variet lain and fancy effects, $2.00 to $8.00 embroidered saa j PETS an seate : age and sleey wip Sismicies mantis ites ge; extensive assort 1 are made } or cros Balbriggan Shirts and Drawer »se from, 50c. ed Jabots and an designs, 50c. ar Frill Plaiting, i wn or lace, in plaid Persian effect; may bes with low ne ven f You are the men who do so much to make this great country of ours as migh blessed your skill, the great resov our nation would count for That is why Uncle ments in Fall weights, $1.00 ¢ in . Irish Fine Merino ts and Drawers, gray $4.00 as it is. If we were not weave and ribbed k-and-Wool mixed 0 garment ) thousands of men of or pink and white ffects, $3.00 effect or having Har finished with rs, in blue and Cloth, in black also woo!l- to « nent | Pl xed, in flat | , | ‘oF 5 of you, why Seattle is proud of you wn edge i OUTING and white stripes and $]| Silk-and-Wool Union Suits, i 0. lar and euff sets, ot ¥ be a OUTING i checks, suitable for making : airmen Eton collai c oud of YOU, Mr. Reader IAL 50¢—1 IAL, $1.00 artwright & Shirts ol" peng aaa ae oe a i i he tae Begs gray ont 7 it waists, 42 a ne se & W RA Shirts and | $ jabots and many other } 1t nd sleeve © square inches wide, | SWErS, 1 TWO Weignts, 4 it | poses, 5 ‘0 $3.50 yard. ar h " hed ruf b oith pretty Ce re r an : ater i et ie Warm Knitted Weitciae Special 50c Excellent Models in Artistic New Patterns in ats, of heavy cotton, in pink Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets STYLE 273, PRICE $2 Lacet Arabian Net Curtains At $5.00 and $10.00 Pair AT $5.00—Artistic Lacet Arabian Net Curtains gs, in navy, red, gray and bla ok Up - to- Date Dress Accessories at Low Prices derately POPULAR NECKWEAR NOVELTIES AT 25¢—Exceller rts are offer me‘length below ' 2 this 1 z Dutch Frill Collars of good quality silk, in smart black a 7 ten wena’ yards long, in edge border desig with corner mot gns; “Hobbie” Bows, in combir and Persian iaterial extend J 1 and n 1 I ‘ g, and rou Eton ars tot a : k ¢ 1 three pairs of heavy hose ip effective designs € r ja attachec ad BOW TIES AT 10¢ EACH—A good selection of styles and colors, in silk, malin STYLE 155, PRICE $1.50 Lacet Arabian Net Curtains, 3 y in edge A sealed n aeuititat Catan anein o) and edge and insertion with corner motifs, mounted BLACK CHANTILLY LACE VEILS, 50¢@ EACH~The are € I rf tron and fitte with Strong cable thread bobbinet. The | and care expe and Winter wear, and are shown in suitable sizes for face or hat d ; Is very long in the ng and designing of t artistic Curtaili and hips, pre ed range ¢ and attractive « very apparent. slender line s of hose sup- i 4 < i 4 | mounted on heavy cable-thread bol t. A good range new patterns to ch fr AT $10.00—A variety of un ie | tton | “Child sess ‘Women’s Fast-B ac | Co ton ren’s Gauntlet Gloves “STYLE S01, PRICE $1.00— 40-Inch Novelty ( Cartan Nets, $1. oot meshes, 18c Pair 50c and 75¢ Pair elidey si phedtuny eg Many new designs are ava ce populate Vomen’s He of extra-quality fast Childrente Gaanilay “ci edium height and » including Italian Filet eff urge and small SS Cotton its tyle, reinforced] abe. a a pind in cowboy xtren | he mate and Renaissance patter e Nets are 4 h spliced heels and toes. Price 18¢ | *t¥!¢ finished with fringe and braid, 50¢ ial boning, ployed to especial advantage w! vindows af = iikads Gud vie ‘ P ; ’ two pairs of hose supporters, | eP Se WEY Y effectively trimmed with braid ed wide hems. 9 pat ie , Women’s Fleece-Lined Cotton | Children’s Black Cotton Fleece- eienaeay 2 Oe eae : yes KO! a R y on AB! Union Suits, 75c Lined Tights, the SOLE ss yearns wh ‘ n’s pure white Cott m Fleece-lined Children’s Paetblack mati Gieweatelt AGENTS FOR ] P. §.—The most skillfu ur I ok an in an ¢ et { Rey fleece-lined Cotton ‘Tights, in ankle 1c neth MMEATING Saat | fellow mechanics build the line of th fancy crochet, Price 7 | 25¢ neidew | rie Hance that we cars | INCORPORATED .——__ .