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Bab eaetenre a Sereirel Siig dates: December 8 Press Club to Give © adios One Great Big Show CAUSSPEAKER OF HOUSE B. A, Sims, of Port Townsend, clever | Howard Db. Taylor, of Bagle Gorge, WOMAN OF 49 WEDS ADOPTED SON, ONLY 20) ss: me: on The Dope WELLSTON, Ohio, Nov, 15. —Mre, Sarah Stewart, 49 years old, was married yesterday to «dames Turner, 20 years old, December 8 and 9 | newapaper man and a Alhambra theatre, | sketch writer, bas evolved a pippin| Dr, William Beach, of Mason, and A real humdinger of fF the occasion, Other —seribes George Dixon, of Kitsap, are the have done their beat and the pro-| West side candidates for speaker }aram will be a mixture of profes.) of the state house of representa professional; others | sional and Press club talent which |Uves who will meet in Tacoma to (wet this) written, staged and act-| Will make it worth your while, In| day Peas ne ietabond pr Bygone: Bd “ . ed by members of the Seattle Proaa | order to eliminate the drag and ag: | sreatest strength, canaicate Hes Ra eage tayete Ee eeete. [club jgravation which usually attends| making the best showing will re ates 6 weiner 06 This may bring a merry chortle| doings of the sort, the Press club! ceive the support of the balance in from actor folk who have felt the|has engaged professionals to re-) he fight against the east side. barb of criticiwm by newspaper) hearse the various acts, . sae pp }men, but what care they? A beautiful souvenir program of Douglas, Alaska, After eight | ICs going to be one large time] 70 pages, filled with bright stuff! years as olty marshal of this place, jand there will be a number of big} by local newspaper men and car| Jack McDonald han resigned | surprises. toontsts, will mark the first annu-| bas p the town since ite om | Bob McGlinn, a well known'al show by the Seattle Press club. | iginal » rent. | " a show, embracing a dosen red-hot} acts, some AAR RE RR ER TELLER DID NOT REC OGNIZE WASHED BILL w ASHIN( TON, D. C., Nov 18 that may be - come n if the govern i| j fev 'es S ¢] FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.——BASEMENT SALESROOM to the 4 ntion of the treas ury officials today, A woman in New York re cefved an extreme dirty sib ver certiftoate. washed and ironed ¢ fame out of the process b and clean, and she took it to the bank It wooked so strange that the bank teller pronounced the note a counterfeit, and sent It to Washington for inspection. “The only thing the matter with that smiled Chief Wilkie, “is that It's clean | Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits In Two Lots at Special $10 and $15. HESE Suits are all late Fall models, well-tailored and finished, and have been selected from higher-priced lots to sell at these special prices. The sd eg mio spo pt Nala el laa tdad ee ee ee ee ees LAUGHS 12 HOURS AT HIS OWN — LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., 15.—S. H. Schrapp, a horse tr told his fri end a story about trading a mule for a shaved tail horse. “Isn't that a great joke boys?” he said Then he taugh- | ed and laughed | until tears roll | ed down his fat | cheeks. At the | close of an hour } Sehrapp stiti} howled and shrieked in unres ed mirth His friends bev alarmed. After two hours a phys! clan, hastily called, found Schrapp rolling about the floor, still shriek ing about that shaved-tail horse. ‘The physician tried a sad tale Met but it wouldn't work. When six hours had passed and Schrapp con | ttued to be convulsed with laugh! ter, another doctor was called, but | he also was helpless. | “Stop it! Stop it! You're ft We give up. You've the champion | laugher!” his friends shouted, but | there was nothing doing. The physicians held a hurried | consultation at the close of the | 12th hour of uninterrupted hilar. | ity, and Schrapp was given a heavy | shock with an electric battery. He |[f fell over exhausted, and the great est long-distance laugh on record |i ~~ wi ended For a time his life . wis deopaired of, but = evo sv» ff Women’s and Children’s Gloves 50c and 85c Pair be was all over it “No more |i funny stories for me,” says HI i] WOMEN'S ACE KID ¢ sLOVES 85c PAIR—Ov m sewn, in tw Schra pp. George Won't Do It style, in black; white and a good range o popular colors George will not do it They m CHILDREN’S GAUN wanted him to decide whether two meals a day was enough for the * . - . Seattle Transfer company’s horses. || GLOVES, 50c PAIR—In cowboy style, “Two meals are enough,” said | with stiff cuffs, trimmed with fringe the officials. “Eastern veterinar i \ materials are serges, cheviots, mannish and faney in black, navy, tan, medium- and dark- shades of suiting mixtures, red, light-, gray and brown. various The Coats are all plain tailor- ed styles, 30 and 32 inches long, lined with satin or silk, and show mannish notch eh Skirts are in plain, plaited or \ narrow-cut effects. \\ I Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18, and all sizes from 34 to 44 bust measurement are represented in the assortment Special, $10.00 and $15.00. t | ot Saleercom, oS Absorbent Cotton, package in pound packages, 25¢ | Drug Suadries and Notions | Rubber Gloves special 45¢ pair Peroxide of Hydrogen, 8, 13¢ , of good quality red rubber, @] a) | and 18¢ bot. @} hes, extra-good grade, 30c, 50c, fans say 80.” WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, peop pik ray pace peckigns “Two meals are not enough,’ Se PAIR—-Medium-weight, in black and RY CUpeS ep eae package. said the teamsters. | Seas F pc reite F coe Crepe Paper, in 10-ft. rolls, in a variety of “Who'll decide it?” asked both |} ‘", with 4-inch garter welt. colo he 6 aa . we | ‘ible | Senveent Sitenriinen —Wasement Saicsroom, Mf Then came the happy thought. cana “Let George do it.” George, you! know, is a justice of the peace, and besides, he is the president of the King County Humane society But George didn’t. He's not| Attractive Values in Handkerchiefs | Women's Embroidered | Children’s Handkerchiefs, | Men's Linen Initial Hand from Missouri, but until he is |] Handkerchiefs, in one-cor- | two in attractive box, 10¢ | kerchiefs, with well-finished shown that it's cruel to feed horses nt box | letters, 10¢ each. only twice a day, he'll take no|j ner effects, in a wide r cae! Ce action. of pretty floral desig Men's Pure Linen Hand Men's Pure Linen Hand ---——_—_—_—— Dag rill r kerchief Belfast make, | kerchiefs, with 4- or 44-inch ff | W . a with neat finished %- or hems, 12%e each i Hl Vor s All Linen Ini- Y,-inch .hems, 15¢ each; Men's Linen Initial Hand- \f | tial Handkerchiefs, with | $1.65 dozen kerchiefs, with well-finished ] ali led Aesth ax "% hemstitched borders and ff 5 DOASERDUS MAN er | eae, finer quality ands elab- | kerchiefs ‘three ia box | we ered initials, 6 en : | , . in box (By United Pres.) rate designs, 12'4c each. | box | ~Haxement Salesroom. LOS ANGELES, Nov, 15.—For- i} mer United tes Senator William A. Clark of Mor who is in Los Anfeles today, feves that American politics has be by the recent rebuke at the polls of Col. Roosevelt He voiced this opinion today, stat ing confidently ra I Popular Millinery N Models Reduced to $2.95 N excellent a hat he considers sortment of becoming Win- ter Hats and Turbans for Women and Misses has lly assembled and tion that emanate from him VANCOUVER STARTS j 4 WAR ON SMUGGLERS de: irable and’ portray latest effect been speciz re-priced for this offering. The styles are all in trims VANCOUVER, B. C ded in the assortment are hats of vel- vet, silk d felt, in the drooping mushroom and turban shape Colors are black, navy- blue, green and brown, and trimmings are effectivel worked out in wing coque, ttes, soft velvet drapes and wired silk e attractive millinery models regular- ly sold for con iderably more, but are now ed at the interesting price of $2.95 eo: MENT On reli etme aes mame sang), RI APPAR AAD TO AWARD CONTRACT | | l} H Hi i FOR 16-STORY BUILDING | | ‘Wenn’ s and Children’ s Underwear | Union Saving for the pe Interestingly Priced ay.'ane Ober: | WOMEN’S FI --LINED VESTS WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, 75c last Wed | AND ‘TIGHTS, 500 GARMENT—In nd medium weight, in ankle PLAN ELECTRIC LIGHT | pure white, Vest th high neck and long high neck and long sleeve FOR DENNY FIELD i es, and Tights in ankle length WOMEN'S FLEECE-LINED UN field will soon be brit CHILDR FLEECE - LINED DERWEAR, 25¢ GARMENT high neck, long sleeve style Vests in Mt with powerful electric \ s pA mn . Aires ares, enabling Coach Dobie and his VESTS, E D DRAWERS—In Pants in an merry men to disregard ¢ | te, ¢ ind gray. Priced according to kle length to match, Come in cream tumn twilight, if the toe at X 7 1 35c Professors twood and M Je, 25e and 35c, color, | | Fleece-lined ten, of the mature. Engineering s Mr SLATTLE STAR FURNITURE i DRY GooDs FURNITURE 1 DRY Goong |] Frederick & Nelson, Inc. [ Btore Closes Dally at 5:30. | Interesting Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats In Three Groups at $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 ANY pleasing models are in evidence at these prices, in- cluding plain-tailored and braid-trimmed styles, 54 and 56 inches long and full- or half-lined, developed from fine broad- cloths, cheviots, worsteds, plaid-back materials and serges, in black, navy, brown, tan, gray and pastel shades. Sizes 34 to 44, and Misses’ sizes 14, 16 and 18 years Vioor Long Coats for Women and Misses Specially Priced at $18.50 Broken assortments of Women’s Long Coats, odds and ends of lots that formerly sold at higher prices, have been grouped together for clearance at this special price—$18.50. They are all plain-tailored models, 54 inches long, full- or half- lined with fine satin, and some are tailor finished. The materi als represented are kerseys, broadcloths, mixtures and plaid- back materials, in black, tan, gray and brown. Clearance price, $18.50. —fecond Floor. | Smart models in conserva- A new line of T Vailored § At $35 00 tive man-tailored Suits, in fine At $45 00 of fine quality men ™ broadcolths, mixtures, chevi- vf serges and worsteds, _j mannish lines and ots and serges. The coats are 30 and 32 inches long, lined with satin or silk, and skirts are in the new flare and straight-cut effects. Sizes 34 to 44 and Misses’ sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ished. The coats are 30 inches long and show nish sleeve and close-fitting collar. Skirts straight-cut effect. Sizes 34 to 42. = Warm Winter Blankets ty ee Attractively Priced stm EN’S MERINO Timely Suggest 01s f 5 ” , 5 . BATH ROBE BLANKETS » 72x90 VESTS AND TIGHTS, Ae Sherwin-Williams’ Stencil Outfite INCHES, $2.50—0f soft, wool-fin- weight, Vests in high neck } taining a good assortment of colors, style with long or short sleeves. Tights in ankle and knee length. WOMEN’S SILK-AND- ished cotton eiderdown, in a wide range of reversible shades, light- and medium-blue, grays, tans and brown, and some in two-tone effects. GRAY WOOL-NAP COTTON BLANKETS, $1.85 PAIR—These are made from select stock cont MINING 3 WOOL UNION St ITS, Sek Fringes: foe Candiaal no waste or shoddy filling. Sizes 66x { ¢3.00—Excellent quality, in $75. Varg hades, } 80 and 72x78 inches. white, with high neck and Cluny Lace, for centerpieces, 406 essary accessories, in two styles, $1.50, Cut Stencils, in a good assor terns, 10c, 15 and 25¢ WOO! UNION ‘SUITS jrass Piercing and Metal $2.50—In high neck, long ss sleeve, ankle length style, in } 15¢, 75¢ and $2.00. medium weight. Brass Pieces, for piercing wat hae WOMEN’S SILK-AND- § to $1.75. ; DOUR BED SIZE WHITE WOOL- long sleeves, in ankle length yack AND-COTTON BLANKETS, SPECIAL Slipper Soles, quilted and wool, ia ia $3.90 PAIR—With pink or blue borders. women’s, children’s and infants’ DOUBLE-BED SIZE to 45 AND-COTTON BLANKETS, SPE $4.75 PAIR—Soft and fleecy, enough cotton to prevent shrinking WOMEN’S WOOL-AND-LISLE UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $2.00— Extra-fine weave, in ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves WHITE WOOL- } First Fioor. SIAL with just Muslin and Satin Pin Cushions, 6¢ New one Arrivals Belts, B Imported Jabots and Tabs, 25¢ ouch Plauen Lace Collars, shapes, 56c. Persian and Roman-stripe Col- "ay nts, & < oe a lars and Jabots, b0c each. set Covers, Tapestry Jabots, Bows and Col- —— lars, 60c each. Firet Freer } ing ?P ‘ads. Attractive Assortments of Holiday Aprons { Pleasing Display of Children’s Bath R at Interesting Prices Sizes 2 to 16 Years TYLES suitable for immediate and practical use and CHILDREN’S BATH pretty models in combinatic $1.25—Made of velour cloth, im] trope or brown, patterned with ® design and trimmed with white white silk frogs and cord,” CHILDREN’S PADDED ROBES—In navy-blue or red, to 12 years, at prices anging from $ to $8.75, according to size. aa CHILDREN ANKET. BATH ROBE to $47: in a wide range of designs and Stamped _Jabots, Cases, Waist and Shirt Cases, Co Auto ywels, Aprons, Chl ing Bags, Chem lephone "Registers DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITE WOOL- Pin Cushions AND-COTTON BLANKETS, SPECIAL $6.45 PAIR—Fine and soft, with enough cotton threads to keep them from shrink- ing. Calendars, in new : Jresser S Apron ms of sheer materials, laces and embroideries, appropriate for gift purposes —BSecond Floor. ings, sizes from 2 to 16 years, BLANK CLOTH Ba ROBES, $3.95—In light-blue willl gray with op and navy with ly trimmed with and satin buttons) —Becond Fleet. brown. Effective satin ribbon band with silk cord loops Haviland Dinnerware Specially Priced HE Haviland ware illus Dinner- ed is car- k and is with ried in open st tastefully — deex ose spray and green vine ‘AT’ 25c—Waltress Aprons, Maids’ Aprons, Handkerchief ; ic Marla hes ah Aprons and large, old-fashioned Band Aprons, of cross-bar { festoon design, on the popu- dimity, lawn or colored handkerchiefs, trimmed with hem- ws ir shape. The handles and the entire service presents a very rich appearance, as follows: stitched or embroidery ruffles are mat-gold, AT 50ce—Dainty Tea Aprons, of dotted Swiss, lawn or barred muslin, trimmed with laces, rick-rack or embroidery Attractive Sewing and Chafing Dish Aprons, Nurse and Maids’ Aprons, small, old-fashioned Square Aprons and large Fifty-piece Band Aprons may also be had at this price. SIX persons, ‘The new Pinafore Aprons, trimmed with rick-tack, $1.50, } $33.75 Many other effective styles in Aprons, attractively boxed 100-piece Set, and tied with ribbon, are priced at 65c, 7 $1.00, $1.25, 2 twelve $1.50 and $2.50. ; $62.00. Priced in sets t, service for special, service for persons, special, Ribbon Values Novelties in Jewelry Floral and Persian Warp-print Rib The Jewel n is replete - bons, clear and distinct patterns, on ? novelties in Cuf 1s, Hat Pins, light and dark grounds, especially de-$ Pins and Bu Pendants, Collat sirable for fancy work purposes, 35c to Chatelaine Vanities New Effects in Trimmings On display at present in the Laces and ‘Trimmings Section are new All overs, Bands and Edges, in Persian, Kg gyptian and Moorish Laces, at a wide range of pene 334, =e $2.25 yard, Firat ¥ z eine, ia ve . } i New <Gilt atid ‘Silver Allovets, in \anannanannnnannndtenannncos and Chains, Also shown is @ 8°" scroll, floral and nugget patterns, $1.50 sortment of gift pieces in sterling silve® and $6.00 yard. F ° SPECIAL, 50c—Cuff Links, Galion Goth and Marqusette cio, € Frederick & Nelson ¥ , °’!<! °°! inks Ree in a good assortment of colorings, “emp ins: $1.50 and $1.78 yard. ee INCORPORATED and a good n of ee ;~