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— = YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE SAN FRANCISCO. — Denny Oi) coal cart, is free today of a ch: of efuelty to ant tnals because he convinced Police Judge Shortall that Larry's lame ness was only @ trick to get @ rest neon, driver SAN MATEO, Cal.—Clarence H. Walker, son of the late pitalist David F, Walker, was making good headway mastering a Curtiss bl plane, but dropped the birdiike gamie to become a chicken raiser eeeea REAR * #% WASHINGTON. — For the % first time sin ie # in 1875, the cor # domes of the state, war and * buildings are today # ceiving a coat of pairs eteeeeeeee dont occured at 1th So, and Isc% son st, The boy was the City hospital removed to uncenselous. The began report ments municipal plans come considering Virgil on proposed etvie last night Improve The local Elke have formed a Portland 1912 club” to boost the and lod, mn of the Ei ortland in The club has be gun doing active work. ' salary, ing up| to tts | figure by the board of es d of seven council Gordon's SRR ROBO ORE REE HE * = Bverybody gotx a letter THE SEATTLE STAR POLICEWOMAN Countiman Griffiths was the most active man a quiet meeting af | ell yesterday afternoon absent for his beni |i rickson in jail f today, » John Waite has way abput The veteran of first-clans masters cole brates his Tist birthday, In these strenuous duys, when every one who thinks | he can lafluence a vote or, tWo has hie eye on the postoffice job, it tak mean abilit hang « Arthur's t mem: pout d two next ye The proponed y In fixed at $86 a month » ordinance compelling the Se | attle Electric Co, to sell car tickets on all cars at the same price ag Is charged at the regular selling sta fiths. tlond, Was also introduced by Grit. | William FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Btore Closes Daily at 6:30, FURNITURE DRY GOoops| i Gate- Leg B Breakfast Table, in Fumed Oak FURNITURE | DRY Sere Ioan : Special, $66.85 N exceptional value is presented in this well-built Table, which A* is made from selected oak stock and finished in a rich fumed ‘The extended top measures 30 inches in diameter. A very or for card pare + shade convenient Table for serving light refreskment ties. Special, $6.85. Same style Table with 36-inch top is also specially priced, at * * -** weehkenes sore & FOREST GROVE, Or.—Deer, ® which are plentiful in this part valley this getting the p abit. The orchardist » that the animals have bold that jump * and pull the fruit ® from the trees . Ree RAR CHICO, Cal.—Mrs. Ben Janis to- @ay possesses her long-lost ¢ necklace. Her husband found woven in an old birds’ nest while picking peaches. Harry A. Davis, in a sharp-shoot- ing act at the Pantages this week narrowly escaped death last night when the bullet which he fir & steel target rebounded aod him in the face eeeeteeeeen et H. B. Dewey, state superintendent rva wee Te llr led cial * | canmal ete eo e| Teachers’ Institute the Quee = GompeRs LiKRs Hie HAT, | Anne high school yesterday Sam Gompers, chief repre sentative of American labor, #/ who was Seattle's guest yester. ® day, wears a hat in which he @) takes great pride. It was pre sented to him by Pablo Igle sias..the Porto Rican labor # | *°h« leader. That it fs union made #|“o" goes without saying. The hat #| esi was shown in Gompers’ photo, #| NEW YORK.—-Mre. Rosa Christal, printed in The Star yesterday. #/ actress, former model and intimate % Gompers also proudly displays # | friend of yh Thaw, today filed % the union label on bis watch. #/suit for divoree against ® | Christal, an actor. RRAARATAAERRRA EH TACOMA.—Hot lunches from a cafeteria in the building will served the 1,200 students of high oma school PertrttttcT tty English cotton An unidentified boy, about 15/have put $3,000,000 into years old, was rum down by « taxi-| chase of cotton lands in @ab about § o'clock last night and | and $6,000,000 in an irri was seriously injured. The acct-'prise in .exas. mn enter. | rijeult of owned a single Leo J. |e his lelsure Mr hes a dally newspaper CONSIDINE’S NEWS John W of the theat rical firm is back home, aft business visit to Now York. While ham, Cons which 8. & vaudevitie M Loew contr a big string of pop” vaudeville theatres jn the Bast, and artiats will hereafter be booked for the combined tour of the 3. & C.-Loew th Four or five ago motion picture bh eventually extend the in New York AHRARRRR RRR REE * *% “Reports that gold has been * found at Squirrel river, 350 # miles north of Nome, are all false. They ar nooeted by the steamship companies and & the general merchandise store in order to fill thelr pockets,” sald H. P. Williams yesterday a prospector who had just re- }® turned from there leek awateetnn kee August 2 te Hatt Clark eras eo take combined at 4 fleet of te under Bn ne Commodore Stringham and a land force under Gen. Benjamin F, Butler, who used | to string em nimself sometimes. | PORT DISTRICT | MEETING TONIGHT orporation Counsel | houn and Robert Bridges Remaberg, two of the |for the Port commission, will speak on the port d Fremont Com: Masonic bullding att Fremont to- | night. Calhoun and Bridges will also speak before Friday night, and the three speak ers will address the congregatic of the First Unitarian church, Bo: on and Olive, Sunday nig! The success of the Kohler & Chase piano club lies in the value of the piano WHELMING SUCCESS. That the Kohler & Chase piano club is a SUCCESS goes without saying. It’s an OVER. ‘ But, when all is said and done—when the whole club plan and proposition has been sifted down as to what the club’s success can be attributed, the one thing that stands out bolder than all the others, is THE GREAT VALUE OF THE PIANO FOR THE MONEY, The piano is worth more—SO VERY MUCH MORE THAN IT IS BEING SOLD FOR. Literally scores of these instruments have be:n sold right here in Seattle at $375. Hundreds are being sold every month all over the United States at $375. THEY ARE WORTH $375. Meas- ured by any standard of value you wish, they are worth $375. They are worth it on our floors, or on the floors of any reputable piano dealer in the country. DOWN PLACES THIS PIANO Im YOUR HOME ©! The Kohler & Chase Club price fs $277.50. The price includes everything. There are no EXTRAS of any kind. Nothing to be added for drayage, freight, ABSOLUTELY NO EXTRAS. Two hundred and seventy- stool, interest, i) . i often introduced in the form of a fichu. $8.1 5. Third Poe, DISPLAYING NEW MODELS IN |Women’s and Misse i} Ht 1 ATINS, chiffons, crepe meteor and crepe de chine wool embroideries and laces are trimmings, fringes, smartest models for evening wear Purples, dark-blues, browns and black are among t Dresses for evening wear, exquisite tones in the lighter The prices — from $35.00 upward. New Arrivals in Silk are the s’ Dresses ] For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear materials—as latter principal much in evidence, the ‘The draped or tunic skirt is noted in many of the he leading colors. , In the colors are also offered. Second Floor RRL LLLP Petticoats at Moderate Prices ‘AT $5.00, six pleasing new models in Messaline Silk FE tucked and tailored flounces, and deep silk underlay styles in fitted-top Petticoats, The color-range Fall, among them “coronation purple.” Included are features the *etticoats, with knife-plaited, two new adjustable new costume colorings for AT $5.75, $7.50 AND $8.50, excellent values in new silk Jersey-top Petticoats with deep, messaline silk flounces and silk tinderlay, in a wide r Misses’ and Juniors’ Outer Apparel HE new models follow prevailing Fashion tendencies closely, and withal are fashioned on distinctly youthful lines, combining style with grace and practicability. NEW SUITS, in fancy suitings, serges, cheviots and tweeds, simply tailored and prettily. trimmed; sizes 15, 17, 19, 14, 16,18, 20. Prices from $16.50 upward. NEW COATS in serges, mixtures and cheviots, plain- tailored and trimmed models, many showing the popular large collar inlaid with velvet. Prices $14.00, $19.50 and up ward. —fecond Fiver. Women’s Street Gloves, $1.00 Pair NEW GLACE-FINISHED KID GLOVES overseam sewn; pique style with one Gasp, overseam sewn in two-clasp style. All have one-row embroidered backs and are perfect- fitting. Shown in black, white da good as- sortment of staple shades, $1.00 pair. WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES, 50c PAIR—In two-clasp style, made with double-tipped fingers and shown in an ex- cellent color-range, including black and white Pique and —First Floor, eee “Colgate” Toilet Preparations Colgate’s Dental Powder, 15e, Colgate’s Cream, 20¢ Colgate’s Toilet Water in Violet, Dactylis, Caprice, Cashmere Bouquet and La France Rose, 38c, 50c and Ribbon Dental seven dollars and fifty cents is the price, and the price INCLUDES EVERYTHING, even to 218 weeks’ time in which to pay for the piano. YOU PAY $5 TO JOIN THE CLUB. THE $5 IS CREDITED TO THE PRICE OF THE PIANO, LEAVING $272.50 TO BE PAID. The piano is immediately delivered to your home—and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents each. But the merit of the piano is only one of the inducements to join this club. You get YOUR MONEY BACK if you but ask for it if, after a month’s trial, you are dissatisfied with the piano. You get a year’s privilege of exchanging it without a dollar’s loss. You get the strongest guarantee ever given on any piano. If you or any one can write a stronger one than ours, write it and we will SIGN IT. Your family gets all unpaid payments canceled in event of your death during the life of the Club. You get the piano tuned TWO TIMES—FREE. You get a good STOOL FREE. You get a reduction of 15 cents a week IN CASH in event you pay faster than at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. Can you think of a more liberal proposition? If you ever think of buying a piano—JOIN THIS CLUB. No interest added Join the player club—get a $750 player piano for $487.56, on terms of $2.50 per week. 1318 Second. Kohler & Ch ase (318 Second Ave., Seattle Ave., Seattle General Distributers Weber, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Etc. 75c. Colgate’s Monad Tale, tinted, 25¢ Colgate’s Talcum Powder Violet Colgate’s Cashmere Bou- quet Soap, 15¢ and 24e cake. Colgate’s Shaving Powder, Cream or Stick, 20c. ange of popular colors. —Recond Floor. Axminster Rugs, Special $1. serviceable Rugs’ appear in this vo ae in a nunpber of pleasing designs and colorimga cluding both Oriental and*floral effects. Choice of measuring 27x54 and 27x60 inches, special $1.35. SPECIAL VALUES IN SALESMEN’S CARPET ‘These are pieces used by the traveling saless ng their goods, and embrace a variety of the most nest domestic weavess* ‘Phe pieces measure from 1 yard to 1% yards long, by ,27fifthes wide, are finished at ends, and may be used tosexcellent advantage in hall, bath- room and many other corners of the house. The special prices range from 75¢ to $2.00. sizes of these Women’s Hosiery Interestingly Priced WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY, $1.25 PAIR—Ingria thread-silk, made with high spliced heels, double soles and toes. Some have deep lisle garter top and others are made with 4-inch double welt. Shown in black, white’and roe colorse ea WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, SPECIAL 3 PAIR—Medium-weight and very fine gauge, with garter top, high spliced heel and double sole and toe. Pot black, white, tan, bronze, navy, gray, pink and sky-blue. 7 “BOY SCOUT” SCHOOL HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIRS Heavy Black Cotton Stockings, with linen heels and toes, strongly reinforced and made to give good service. Suitable, for girls as well as boys Fire Pee Atlas E-Z Seal Fruit nit Jars TL: Fruit Jars have an extra- Soap, lde Colgate’s Coleo scented and unscented, cake. Colgate’s Soaps, assorted odors, 3 cakes for 25c. First The Round Oak Heating Stove Lasts a Lifetime — Coal, coke and wood—all are the same to the genuine Round Oak Heating Sto it burns either with equal success, economy and cleanliness. The “Round Oak” if as easily regulated as a lamp—gives as little or as much heat as you desire, as long as you want if. See the genuine Round Oak in our Stove Section, First Floor, Annex. The Famous Ostermoor Mattresses —are built up by hand—not stuffed. The filling is speci- ally selected long staple cot- ton, felted by the exclusive Ostermoor process, sterilized and rendered wonderfully elastic—then encased in a well-made box-like cover, hand sewn and tufted. The result is a Mattress that is al- ways soft, springy and com- fortable, and with practically no limit to its service. —Third Floor. 45-Ib, Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, in one part, covered in blue and white A. C. A, ticking, $15.00. 45-Ib. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in striped ticking, one-part, $16.50; two-part, $17.00. 60-Ib. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, covered in satin-finished blue ticking, with French edge, two-part, $22.50. Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED in Violet, Cashmere Bouquet and Dactylis, 1S¢ and 25e. Colgate’s Sachet Powder in a variety of odors, 50c ounce, large mouth, making it un- necessary to crush or slice fruit before filling. It is as easily emptied and Floor cleaned as it is filled, has no rough edges to lacerate the hands—and the smooth surface of the top allows the cover to fit perfectly, making an abso- lutely air-tight Jar. Pints, $1.00 dozen. 90c dozen. Quarts, Half-gallons, $1.25 dozen. Chinaware and Glassware Section. Direct-Action Gas — Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Justment feet the of men kkk * * Thi ® the hi » Ings * Virgil »® to the ® sion, * eee