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Steamer Marooned; 66 Passengers Are F acing Destruction believed to have (Ry United Press) woeks ago and { SELKIRK, Man, Nov, 16.—Sixty. sunk, It is unknown whether all ix panweaueré and, the crew of the passengers reached the island in safety steamer Wolverine were reported)“ Untess rescued they will have to marooned on a dosolate nnd 1) remain where they are until the Lake W by an Indian runner! lake freezes over thick enough to who react today wunport a man's We ight. The Wol The Wolverine ed three! verine’s crew numbered 14 VETERANS OF LABOR CAUSE. GATHER TODAY AT ST. LOUIS of the fol- 1 studic Charles Stelsle, the writer lowing article, whe with P d men. But equally import bor experts, they © real thing a out the indus} Miss Mary j n most of the) has been q te books about the | National ¥ fleer of the 4 the literary feb |at Spokane confidence 2 i k o om for their first | 2,000,000 a { over the country, —hilltor Star ; r See enee caatar tact j ore the ra are learning to| Which are | SV CHARLES. OTELTE. xpress their own convictions on] petition for They| the social and economic problems | $20,000. § LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 16 are veterans, these 400 delegate “ the annual nt Gompers’ annual mes They know the | #» n are most lawyers i job—that’s why | miniate 2 cannot mis : ithey are sent so/ Stand what impression they Hoften to repre convey. It's put straight at you! ¢ | sent their constituencies. For t the very first } are not sent hi azard,sthey 4 a picked crowd, the cream of | the labor move t in Ameri They feel that it's an honor to be here, too. Some of them are battle scarred - jod. gave through s: and suffering in man the fight f nized labor. T’ been left to e been very ation and| Chicago. ndured by the t without fear | lower pric rly church before the h help from out church became known as a “re b spectable institution tfey know that, too, It's I have studied these conven ~ tions for half a dozen years at they are, 400 strong, |f close range. 1 have listened to the | srim determined, but con: | Fi des debates and sized up the speakers |selous of victory, and that means | OTC as they pleaded their The that the battle is more than half || thing that has impre i me is Won. the fact that no man who really knows this crowd eve ver stemots © His Verses Won hoodwink it gate would discover the dece a ee ate kavet Gans Him His Election | books to a very considerable tent, most of them, but ex ney have, STOW, Mass. Nov. 16.—Geo |W. Edson of Stow, who writes | verses, conducted his campaign | | | State Dental War AML i the People — AND AIL. NEXT, WEEK Mats. Thurs. and Sai | HENRY, Ww. if OX | if DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Ap ple | TODAY IN HISTORY 48-INCH HOMESPUN BLOCK CHECK 4 $1.00 YARD. DEATH STALKS ON ThA 10 (iy United Prem.) | the Poreup | weatern in north cto W whe today me rth the ure of Appeals for ald failed to reach ) civilization, and MeLean urges the authorities here to Kend a relief ox Idell Ide of Colyille hoven queen of the third lives. FRISCO PASSES Show, being held » in reigning over from various parts ited States and Canada being exhibite prizes pplen d in com aggregating | SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 16—Com | plete official returns on yesterday's h was cant MAY YOHE Lady Frances Hope Musical Comedy Star. BREAKERS’ CAFE Firat and Cherry Afternoons and Evenings t go around OUR WALL PAPER tw welling at reduced prices, good values call on us have the best grade of paint, 8, W P. line 50 | Federal 1314 Yet Fe Despit oe in foc Paint & Wall stn ad Co., AY High- Grade Dress Goods | At Special Prices SUITINGS, for a seat in the legisiature in li} rhyme. He was elected. It is H SPECIAL 68¢@ YARD in shades of gray with e | the first time since the Civil (ff ; ‘ final ney a Good Thin for war that a democrat was elect i PEOETE OF COR RAY, © emeren? g €d to the legislature from Stow. | SO-INCH NOVELTY SPECIAL BROADCLOTH, . in navy-blue lina, k Superior q and br MOORE THEATRE te tags sapling " John Cort, Me about one-half inch apart Tenight—Spertal Matinee Thawdas i ange 1H 3%+-INCH BROADCLOTH, MWe YARD—In black and | i tan. |] 36-INCH ALL-WOOL \, @c YARD. Bh les suitable for ¢ as lig blue : ‘NOT SUNDAY NIGHT | f s22on-pink, bright car New Net Waists At $3.95 MONTREE Nov. 16 Beores ot | | prospectors ad and many lothers dyin tralia south of h vention of th was the declaration of a vote on 39 charter amendments American Fede-| statesman, Sometimes the state I places San Francisco today in the ration of Labor.| ments pat forth by t labor | OV. 16, 1632, King! van of the cities of the United Many of them| leaders are not very polished—th Gustavus Adol-| States as the proponent of advances i have come to/haven’t had time to learn the lan phus of Sweden| municipal administration these conventions | guage and cultivate the manner of wao killed while In addition, a 20 to 1 vote in favor | almost every year}a Chesterfield—but how clean ut leeding a charge of a bond iasue of $5,000,000 for for a score of} they are. of cavalry in the battle of Lutzen,| financing the Panama ifie Inter years They are far more direct in their | 4 down in G yany Nowadays national exposition in r We also igus SEATTLE STAR APPLE QUEEN | pedition in the hope of saving some |i BL) Figs] Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats, $25, | Interesting Items in Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, FURNITURE _bAY Gooos ORY SS [ FURNITURE | A Recentl y-Received Shipment M A y are assortment, in style ate for street, general utility wear. models ,in this appropri- and They are distinctive repre ented motoring developed from fine broad- cloths, navy-blue serges, chev- iots, worsteds, coverts and ker- seys, in 54- and 56-inch lengths, The en are plain-tailored, and ¢ braid-trimmed styles are included. Sizes 34 to 44, 14, 16 and 18. —Becond Floor. LATE ARRIVALS IN Women’s Raincoats Including Slip-On Models se-fit some and Misses’ sizes an sleeve, warm, heavy wt, with plain or ra some with h storm collar, mittoning close at the neck. Sizes for Women and Misses Prices, $14.75, $21.50, $25.00, $30.00 and $37.50 Second Floor. Women’s Hosiery, 35c Pair; Three Pairs for $1.00 WOMEN’S EXTRA-SIZE COTTON Popular Articles Stationery Toilet Requis HOS i ; IERY, CIAL, 35¢ PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR | ae Correspondence Paper $1 00 \ r and ribbed tops and double Lehn & Fink's Riveris T, ards, in a Neeis, Sole te -owde: n flesh co styles and st WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, SPE- {| POW" in flesh colaeame : 35¢ PAIR; 3. PAIRS FOR $1.00—In me oa ar ie : A ; vee? walt Djer-kiss Sachet Powder, ele wlet ! « HOSIERY, 35c -With deep garter i L, ounce, TRS F¢ oR $1 00- $1.50 box Henkel’s Manicure Set gold finish, 7. Steel soles N’S COTTON 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—In Playing Cards, i tractive box, 2 vilt-edgre Gilt-edg HOSIERY, 38 PAIR; r weight Art Cy assort WOMEN’S CASHMERE HOSIERY, 35¢ § Cosmydor vossyhipn PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—Fine quality and } ap in yiolette and gm A Firet ¥ seamless cakes # cakes toe ae Piet Pree. Special Offerings in Haviland China easeea| | Roy al Werecdt Corse $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 N his AVILAND (¢ t STYLE 403, PRICE $1.00—A Cc her ware set designed for the short-waisted ure of ortions, ha low 1 over hips back g& jean and fitted with two 1OSe Supporters STYLE 536, PRICE model of batiste, age figure, with and skirt lc $1.50—A pted for the lerately-high front, back over and i hese are the hips, The ned material extends vest values we $ ral ches below th soning anc have ever been able to offer in Haviland & Co.'s Limoges te i s of hose eat ate _ China tached . * STYLE 573, PRICE $2.00—This Haviland Dinner Set on the del is copeciatly desirable tor th ioned f ¢, has unusua nes, curving in slightly at the Derb y Shape waist-line. 713 First Ave. } ‘Seat sie Tomorrow AN PRACTIVE, styles iif A Haviland border decoration on aot ores ted aurea = ahah rn Over L. W. Suter’s Jewelry ‘ 4 in Net Waists, in teed! The va re design em nie ie " moderately high, trimmed with white f Store | ru, tris ’ i P dha cased wate are aiet Lis led id Pr satin ribbon — lace, and garment is equipped t . three pairs of h »porters. ws - Bo Russian Dancers—Grand : } Hl dy 8. eaaanaaneaaen : eens a Tengnt—tast Peormance fil WY ile SOSA egkes 9.8 so. |Attractive Values in Women’sG! | ia WA {| WOMEN’S STREET GLOVES, SPECIAL S868 UNRESERVED GALLERY fj sak nase Maal Wm. Rogers & Son’s cel specially priced oa account of Sai 500 GOOD SEATS | ne eetete | | | “Arbutus” Teaspoons “WOMEN’S SILK-LINED CASHMERETTE GI i dawn the! “I SPECIALLY PRICED SO¢ PAIR—These have excellent ¢ and wearing OPE EE LR | hte Ben ee es he | Wm Re ’ n \ itic ane are wn in black and co with two a | tucks abd: tabetion: Sims | th j |, WOMEN’S GOLF GLOVES, 50¢ AND @5¢ Pall i 344 5 | 1 tment of color = SEATTLE THEATRE | psalm . et of ne aE a he 7 The Famous Baker Stock Co. In AES A ; my H i } ewe ry ove ties at Tate MANN ON THE MOX : “ ; assortment at this pric prises Brooches, sect Meine Outing — Undergarments | ing Feist ackies alt Pine CPs a | , Cuff Link d Cuff Sets, in a tment of de <= Attractively Priced | = “a i Set with imitation stones, ouTING FLANNEL Gowns, sot pink amd I Wide Assortment of ‘Notions | The New Model Maj estic acy gel Repeal we tage soe tay RIOMTEY PRICED | EQUIPPED WITH SIG 1 OUTING FI 4 In 1 vad Malic ioe a cdi Pe A 43 h 1 | € yilar Va Re i ( i > +e wot gd od < . _," Damasets” ‘Tempered ‘ ) ut stoopitf rfl : j ' 1) Ody Or ’ t an even DAYS OF “a1 f 1 ( t rr. . , ‘ ) k if 1 ’ re with ijt : ‘ Lois Theatre ( iniehe aiit : rian vi cari i. 4 SHE POWER OF MONKEY ORT OUTING IL PETTICOAT P | ae i Thiet 1 ob wae Hiskee | ‘ Allovers and Trin ay Corsets Specially Priced at 50c sen Ne . ' 1 aiamton dowel We sl everal different models in these D 4 : a | DAN rsets, to suit the different types of figure p 1 ; i 1 ae One especial vod model for stout figures ha ‘ Annan Koto. Ke y “of low bust and extremely lon kirt, the mate | ¥ if STAR THEATRE | rial extending far below the boning. ‘Trimmed | wait Orders | \ carefully Filled} 5 a PADS AND FANCIES pairs of hose supporters, B | r ae a | the Town's Big Git show, | | | 1 moni rags [ » ‘ 7h 4 Times Da Na en ance INCORPORATED +