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WEDDING IN AN AEROPLANE PLANNED BY ASHTABULA COUPLE YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY COND August 28, 1862, Gen, Stonewall Jackson showed the military world that he could move as well 48 stand ea rock Both armies bad been playing a guessing game at Troveton, Va! until Stuart's cavalry captured a Unio rier with Dowell's orders Jackson read, and it was news to him. But he did not call a coun ell of war He said to Gen, Taha ferro: “Move your division and at tack the enemy, and to Gen, El well, “Support Taliaferro’s attack,” and Groveton was the beginning of @ second Bull Run * HAAR AAKE WRATH HHS ENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE | whieh today ts the property of the | sleuth. eee ee ee ee! Water will be shut off in the low service mains in the dis | ® trict east of (hut not includ * ing) 16th ay, N. B. and north * of Union bay, including Laurel |® hurst, Tuesday, from § a. m |® to # p, m. This does not in j® clude the district north of Ra * Yenna park and west of 2und wav. NB. which ts supplied by ®| w ® intermediate service mains, — ®| ¢ RARER RAT RRR She Carts Around $1,000 in Gems. eeeeeeeees ' A tall young colored woman with about $1,000 worth of sparkling dia- | monds blazing on fingers and) in her ears made the customs tn-| spectors sit up and take notice when the steamer Princoss Adelaide |dropped in from British Columbia ports last night The colored girl was detained for | » Ja few minutes, and when the tn-|@ spectors asked about the gems she | # said that she was Mrs. Susan Grom. | @ THE SEATTLE STAR_ ASHTABULA, O., Aug here except in an aeropla rst aeroplane nuptlals Since Aviator Atwood flew over the place enthusiasm over aviation | |has become marked, and of five gisis who want to take trips In the | alr, one has agreed to be married in an aeroplane at “Home Week,” non th. The aeroplane must hold four porator. The committee hus At RPP EEE RR EEE AT THE THEATRES. Moore— Dirk. . w rec ° ‘eddings have been held most every next eived assurances that there will be 4 biplane of sufficlent size at the aviation meet | the Theatres At the Coliseum. There Is an excellent program at the Coliseum this week, reels of filme drawing a wide in , and now Ashtabula is planning for the} the couple, the minister and the|] several Strong Values in Women’s Tailored Ne Suits at $15.00 ABRICS that the maker would ordinarily tailor into garments that sell at matera- ally higher prices appear, as the result of an unusually favorable purchase, in these Suits at $15.00. There are Suits in Homespun, Diagonal, Serge and Fancy Suiting, all exceptionally- well tailored and designed along approved Fall lines The coats are mannishly plain, 30 inches long and lined with good “grade satin; the skirts are in a graceful paneled model, with inverted plaits at side. The colors are black and navy-blue, also gray, brown and tan mixtures. There are all sizes from 34 to 42 in the offering. iFrederick & Nelson—Basement Salesroom Fxcellent Values in w Dress Materials FOR CHILDREN’S SCHOOT + BOSsTO! | and the evi DRESSES, especially-good values are offer. Ie ed in a néw line of bright plaid materials M4 ¢ yard, f HALF-WOOL SHEPHERD'S CHECK SUITINGS in brown and white, black and white and blue and white checks of vario 34 and 52 inches wide, priced spectively at 35¢, 6O¢ and $1.10 yard, HEAVY ALL - WOOL CHEV SERGE, 52 inches wide, in navy-blue and black; a strong value at $1.25 yard. = new numbers just added tog of novelty Fall and Winter Suita special values at 88¢@ and Baseroent Galemrnom, | 36 inches wide and priced a sizes; Some show afford yard ner 8H. ho fatereat| few to prew “The isang the * % The funeral of Mrs. Chris: % tina Smith, 90 years old, was *# held from the home of her son, & W. H. Smith, at GO1S 49th st *& S. W., yesterday by, a vaudeville artist, and that she | ® | was on her way to Tacoma to play | ® jan engagement \* *| “The diamonds I bought In New| ® * | York,” she said le *} The inspectors didn't hold her. errrerrrrrt ts ss cS “Put One Over” Hillman, Anyway * |. Frank H. Kimball, self-confessed | The steamship Minnesota broke forcor save he will plead guilty | all previous records whes she Sette when arraigned x &@ message to the wireless #talioN) Nearly all of the $17,250, which at Astoria while 2,090 miles W4Y.| was the result of but two days’ work The message was forwarded t©/in Seattle, has been restored to the Seattle. rightful owners. C.D. Hiliman, Seattie—’Adrift in the World.” Lois—"The Spenders.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Emprens-—Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeviile. Grand--Vaudeville and motion pictures, Coliseum — Vaudeville motion pictures. terest at the opening of the new bill yesterday, There are three |i vaudeville acts that are worthy of « higher priced house and everybody seemed to enjoy the show hugely yesterday. . Silk Chiffon 7% Auto Veils, $1.50 IF L ING Automobile Veils of good quality, lustrous silk chiffon, with pretty satin- ha stripe border in cluster effect. May be had Bie in white, pink, sky . rose, Alice-blue, champagne, gray, green, coral, brown, Black and navy-blue. Attractive values at $15 each, —Daseraent Smeal The values merit special consideration at $15.00. ‘Embroidery Flouncings Allovers at 55c Yard 27-inch Flouncings and 24-inch « —Dasement Baiesroom { and and At the Lele, | The Lois theatre management | put over a new one on the audience SEM EE EEE EHH #) lant night, and the audience seemed to like tt The Seattle. pany app There ts a ran of old-time thrill @ first el ers at the Seattle this season, the | ives nea’ |director of the Pringle company ap- Popular stock company & very good | lparently believing that it ts Just as opportunity. Toward the close of easy to put across the old-timers orpiag: | one be et at cae wtart msn he i . as it ever was. Possibly he may | ¢d to throw all kinds of sliver coin The tug Richard Holyoke, com-| muy onalre real Sr re erekee:, BD Ibe right, for e large audience wit-jinto the audience. There wore manded by Capt. S. Peterson, re | ¢5 900 returned. Kimball ts sald to;Reased the opening performance halves and quarters by the fistful} ts seving a vessel beached At) be the first man who ever © | yesterday of “Adrift in the World,” | 92d everal of those in front ger P nimal pass, while twelve d over Hillman & somewhat ancient drammer that | "red ® pretty good day's wages from Nushagak, Bristol bay. 7? has’ been SE eee evetcloan| It ie & now stunt and after the | FELT CHARS ‘ Oh, You Newsboys Company B, the oldest military, organization in Washington, will hold its annual reunion and a amoker at the armory hall Tuesday. | NUSUAL values offered at this price in Allovers, in well-executed floral and eyelet designs, on batiste and Very desirable for dresses, waists and lin Sete eee eeee ee ed in “The Spenders,” modern drama, that 1 the members of this nainsook, with firm, fast edges. ] gerie trimming. Price 55¢ yard Seventeen-inch Demi-Flouncings on batiste and nainsook are featured in a good range of well-selected patterns at 25¢ yard. nt Salexroom. Fall Millinery Materials y) yp OSTRICH FEATHER BANDS in black, white, green, navy and purple, $1.95. OSTRICH FEATHER POMPONS, in all-white, also black and green and. Black: and cardinal combinations, $2.25. e NEW FAN-SHAPE WINGS, in whi *black and two-tone effects, $1.25. FANCY FEATHER STICK-UPS in colors, 25 to $1.25. ; FRENCH CURLED PLUMES, thr ply, with heavy, wide flues, in black white, $3.95 to $12.75. Children’s Felt School Hats, including new Pierrot shapes, trimmed with bands, velvet and quill effects, $1.45 to $3.25. — Basement Ssiesroom be put one} in variety of new the Holyoke'’s offer of ald ages or shock they set up a lusty cheer— |if 1 v’s-blu role ° fused eke’ to considerable advantage, and the 20 ot ues looking for the money || &™°C" black, king’s-blue, purple and | that was rolling under thelr chairs Lioyd Ingraham, the e direc tor, i# the b article in “The Spenders.” navy iH crew of the stranded vessel re lGther names. ‘The company appeare | Mdience had recovered trom the |i] blocks, including quaint hood effects, in Ther play seemed to give a certain mens cardinal, some with under-brim of contrast- ure of satisfaction ing color; $1.45 to $3.95. SOFT FELT SHAPES in browns, gre garnet, navy and other popular Fall colors, $3.50 and $5.50. : CORDED SILK SHAPES in Pierrot and other novel be pretty swe je theatre rings tomorrow y At the Grand. Hargis, the Impersonator, ix due to e will be lots of extras| the big hit of the season at n on the program | Levy's Grand ¢ _,The kids will march from The|'em to Star building on Seventh av. at & formance o'clock lot the usual * ar is aime to take ubout # newsboys to that temph & to witness the sho i ns, e| The operator spoke aboat the things be bad not said, the things | lod hp did not believe, and the things | por|he would not do. “That fellow,” is talking at the rate of about ay hour.” iin When “the great American | desert,” where the cactus flourishes and thé potato does not, bios voms under the; careful tillage of / the transplanted | Ol? Fike er.) farmer with the} ~ fovaluable assist ance of a handy irrigation ditch, then and then only will Frank Newlands, sena-| *"S: tor from Nevada, | « rest content, and | Pv mayhap give an-| vpening and the Mother blocks, iq observed the aatt-| |} Goose, |} $2.45. BLACK SILK VELVET SHAPES in nearly a dozen smart models, large, medium and small, $4.95. Attractive values offered in new Trimmed Hats for Fall at $3.75 and up to $8.75. Interesting vase” standards THE DRAMA OF THE DOUGHNUT MAN, THE VEGETABLE MAN, THE SANITARY IN- SPECTOR AND THE POLICE. Sanitary Inspector Caspar Ricks {a bit conte ed by Patrolman Hart on | tables Poe gt re Bessers " Pr Sat, | doughmt man and the vegetable poaee Ota Rene, Deners A man got Into an argument, and the urday night. But after a ride to|santiary inapector tried to have headquarters in the patrol wagon|them clear the strect. [Ricks was released. The cop got into the game, and A vegetable wagon owned and | w! icke refused to keep quiet, driven by Domenico de Lorenzo, of he was pinched. stall 103, Pike place market, bumped | ment ye re) cop's part, senigiinto a nice, new motor car owned | was role eee 3 butter, a cathe Cr aor he |} son, 1217-Donovan | Sent# pound Ys “cents | by H. M. Lesher, manager of a|/may go after the cop for in seetee teeeee trom his Kars ind, Wash! heese, 30 sents | doughnut factory. fering with @ sanitary officer in di Chile riding wear Salmon creek | pou ream cheese. 3/" rhe auto was scratched up quite! charge of his duty. heeee, 2 pounds | yesterday and was seriously in wresaneta - neers . Larson was riding the ant | SEVENTEEN PENNIES A DAY given a scare yesterday when THE VERY THOUGHT SUGGESTS ECONOMY—DOESN’T IT? -~ smoke was seen pouring up from an abandoned elevator shaft. Upon investigation it was found a rub- Dish pile at the bottom of the shaft Think of buying a home, an automobile or a piano for only SEVEN- TEEN PENNIES A DAY! It sounds more like the tradition of children saving pennies for Christmas. YET SEVENTEEN PENNIES A DAY will buy a fine, high-grade $375 Piano and save you $97.50. had caughy fire. This Kohler & Chase $375 Club Piano will be sold to club members for ENAMELED COF cover. For the@urpose of attending the county teachers’ Institutet which $277.50. e i quart size, with enameled You Join ENAMELED TEA POTS, SPECIAL, 80¢—Three- opens today, Supt. of Instruction H.> ty, with retinned cover 7% inches in diameter B. Dewey arrived here last night. | L.ED FRY PANS, SI } “ENAMELED DIPPERS: SPECIAL 14¢—1-pint size, with long handle. MELED MUFFIN PANS, SPECIAL 15¢— ' e | g , in Turk’s head shape. ENAM ) STEAMERS, SPECIAL 45¢—Measure " Mrs. Elizabeth Nichole, 70,. for) i 9% inches in diameter, fitted with enameled cover. twenty-three years a resident of Seattle, died at the*residence of There is POSITIVELY NO INTEREST ADDED TO THIS. If you ever | * intend buying a piano—DO IT NOW. Popular Notions her daughter yesterday. * % 8AN FRANCISCO. — Miss * | Linen Mesh Shopping * Mary Lafrence's pose as a * | Bags, with woven and leather Opposite * cow-girl before a friend's cam. w K | | & Cl handles, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and Arcade Bldg. 0 er ase *# era should have be fore * General Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck * a moving picture machine. & Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Etc. eltizen a chanc at toga-wearing Senator New lands’ pet hobby | > fs irrigation business. Today ts bis} _ 63rd virthday. Specials in Furniture Farnitare Headquarters ORIENTAL GRASS ARM CHAIR, SPECIAL $3.45 — With large, soft seat and heavy woven fou around back, arms and base, Special $3.45. : r ype to match may be had at the same price. - ORIENTAL WOVEN TABLE, SPECIAL $3.65 | —Well made Table in com- | bination woven Oriental grass and reed, with 24-inch Square top, heavy octagon shape base and large-size shelf beneath. Special $3.65. HIGH-GRADE BRASS BED, SPECIAL §26.75— Brass Bed in satin finish with 244-inch corner posts and top rail. This Bed is much more massive in construction and appearance than those usually shown at this price Spe- cial $26.75. Enameled Kitchen Ware Specially Priced FIVE-QUART ENAMELED KET- TLE, SPECIAL 25¢—Of seamless steelware, with lip and bail. ENAMELED SEAMLESS BERLIN SAUCE PAN SPECIAL 30¢— Three-quart capacity, with retinned a cover. ENAMELED SAUCE i PANS SPECIALLY PRIC- | ED — With lip and side handle. 2-pint size, special 10¢ 3-pint size, special 12¢ 2-quart size, special 18¢ 2%-quart size, special 16¢ 3-quart size, special 18¢ 4-quart size, special oe Aftr being idle for several weeks! shingle mills in Western Washing: | ton will again resume operation be- ginning this morning » Saks ta eas dienininatanti a w “Ten thousand union men * ® will be in the big laborday * w parade on Sept. 10. A big pie *| # nic at Fortuna park follows * * ®& the parade. * * Rkeekekeaahkhen SAN FRANCISCO.—Richard Ric- to, a barber on the San Bruno road, today is awaiting the claim ant of a peg leg which he found in the dust after a party of joyriders passed. Fully 15,000 persons enjoyed the picnic given by the park board at Alki Point yesterday The parishioners of the St. James cathedrial will give an all-day plc nic at Leschi park next Wednes day. A Heating Stove is ab ready a comfort, with these longer and cooler evenings,” The “Round Oak” Stove & the stove that almost every@) body knows as the most viceable, satisfactory economical Stove ever made It is as easily regulated as @ lamp—burns hard or soft coal, coke or wood, equal satisfaction. ‘ Place your order for “Round Oak” early, heist set up and ready for the! cold snap. Bee Ps pirat Floor, SAME KKK ARK hhh hhh * * SPEC —'T'wo- % «Four hundred persons gath- * ) SPECIAL 30¢—Two a w ered at the grave of Chief Se # wattle of the Port Madison * % reservation. Both white and # w% Indian speakers paid tribute * & to the dead chief. * IAL, 10¢—Measure * * ett te te tte ttt tk te tk Alfred H. Lundin, resigned his position as deputy in the prose cuting attorney's office after acting as a deputy for three years. Lun din’s resignation goes into effect Sept. 1, when he will engage in a private practice. RARER K HHH for O M O Zouave lace trim- med Dress Shields: 75c. “Colorite” Liquid, coloring straw hats, 25c. Bristol Bank Pins, hal pound box, 30c, : “Bend N Dragon St Pins, 10c i Clinton Blanket Pins, 5c; size 8, 3 for 10c: atury Kid Gle leaner, special 25. ¢ I First Fleet, Z “ ot Dexter Knitting Cotton, Queen Canvas Coat Foun- sizes 6 to 20, 5c ball ; 90c box. dation, 25c, “Happy Girl” automatic Sellabone” for collars, in waist and skirt supporter, | transparent and satin finish, 25c, 8c. Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED 1318 Second §j | Ave, Seattle Opposite Arcade Bldg. 1318 Second Ave, Seattle # Today she is recovering from w *# a bullet wound inflicted by * *% a pistol in the hands of her ® th Mttle brother. * * * ee ee ee ee eel Direct-Action SAN FRANCISCO.—A. P. Jensen 4 of Banta Rosa resembled “Vive Fin- er Smith,” he was told by two uinko detectives as they searched bim for a gun. He carried $175 Gas Ranges