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GREATEST LAGOA DAY PARADE A Labor Day parade, probably ; than any in the history. of 3 Seattle labor movement, will place next Monday morning, ~ Babor Day. In the afternoon and ing the hosts labor will en- | Joy themselves at Fortuna park, the _— f the annual Labor Day pic- “i L. Hughes of Spokane, editor ¥ the Spokane Labor World, will iver the address of the day. Be- ‘pides the speechmaking there will _ be a well filled program of sports and games and a dance, Line of Parade. ‘The parade will be the center of att jon tor the day, Jt will form on upper First ay and the cross north of Virginia at. L. Onstott, a stoamfitter, and president of the Central Labor Council, wil be grand marshal. His aides will be George T. Mo- ' Nemara, editor of the Union Ree- oni, Charles W. Doyle, business “agent of the Central Labor Counetl, end G. F. Clark of the Stage Em- Bhs The parade will form in alx di D yisions. The first division, headed | by the grand marshal, will contain F a platoon of police, Wagner's band, | officers and delegates to the Ce: tral Labor Council, visiting unions and city officials. fe The other divisions will form tn orde: as follows: Metal Trades gecrion, Provision Trades sect Building Trades section, Print! Trades section and Miscellaneous Trades section. BOSTON, Sept. 1.—John Ellorton " “Lodge, son of Senator Henry Cabot ge, was married yesterday to iss Mary Connolly, a beautiful hos- pital nurse, In the rectory of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, They Decame acquainted when Lodge was is and in the hospital. Wall Paper One-Third to Qne-Half OFF C. H. DAHLEM & CO. 1508 Third Ave., Between Pike and Pine, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1911, TRIED TO KISS WOMAN; SHOT AT HER| AND THEN SUICIDED Recwuse Mra, Mary Vauhn, pro-, prietrosa of a rooming house at) 1024 Columbia at. refused to let a stranger = ki her, he ae at her and later killed him- sel It happened yesterday afternoon. ‘The man had looked at a room and} announced that he would come back today. Thon he asked for a kiss, When Mrs. Vauhn tripped over the top step ond shot, her assailant fled to the basement of the “ane locking the, es soe “LOOKS JUST LIKE GRANDDA LOS ANGELES, “My, my, that little Zoceven youngster is the cutest bi ever, | think It resembele: distinguished ndfather, though, of course, the baby #0 young that It Is hard to tell whom it does look like,” This was the opinion ex- pressed today of Theodore Roowevelt, Jr.'s, baby by Mre. Charlies 8, Alexander, wife of a New York millionaire, who crossed the continent in a pri- vate car to see the youngster, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., is Mra. Alexander's nephew. badd oot AT TH M4 Moore—Dark. & Seattie—“Adrift in the World.” % Lole—"The Spenders.” ® Orpheum—Vaudeville, &® Emprese—Vaudevilie. & Pantagee—Vaudeville. %® Grand—Vaudevilie and motion * pictures, ® Colieoum — Vaudeville *% = motion pictures. eauesesevesyyene EASY TO KILL AVIATORS NOW WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—The ex- periments today with a new one pounder aeroplane gun at the Indian Head, Md. proving grounds satis- fied the naval ordnance experts that the design of the carriage of) the weapon, pie od tts elevation | at any angle, is CCAS, The fuse of a Voaded shell is so) ‘sensitive, the ordnance experts say, that explosion would result im-) | mediately upon contact with an alr-| ship, even though ft grazed only a/ wing, and would disable or demolish | y its al. SURE UE EH THEATRES. and . | the aeropiano and probably kill the) | aviator. CENTER OF POPULATION - WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Census| Dyrand ‘today annouuced | ‘ that the correct couter of in the lation united States ts located In fired two} fell, following the sec-! eeeeeeeeee doors behind him. | Mes. Vauhn telephoned to the po it In a few minutes Motoreycle Patrolman Dagner and Clay ar rived. They entered the basement [through a window, The stranger fled upstairs, tn the hall he fired 4 ballet into hie hoad and died |ehortly after, Mrs, Vauho anid she jhad never seen him before. He was about 27 years of age, of light mplexion and weighing #bout 160 |pounds. Nothing could be found wo identify him. the western part. of Bloomingto Ind, The first estimate placed th center in Brown county, Ind, nine miles east, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY N AND TALK TRADE double house chard. chick he price het RST COAST LL} American Bank Bid 2 MALT OY, LAKE fine road th Interurban # platting p change for Rew ROPERT M “~ BETW “i018 Alaska mide SKATIUE AND TACOMA Jone to naw Bente Noule 4, Line Interurban: TREN ACKES vard and hy level: ext trade. tmprowed, te |ROMRNT MALTRY, 1010 Ate | WANT TO RAISE CHICKENS? hy dom't you buy this five seres at a tn pane ne PWENTY ACKBG SOUND; handy to boat landin: boat service te If orice te, right RT MALTBY, ae dere telet, $12.88 Wanted Bit pert SSHOP TOMORROW—MONDAY (LABOR DAY) w CLOSE Three More Days—Then School Tomorrow will be JUNIOR on schoolboys’ and girls’ needs. The Clothing Store espec are iced to heip out your allowance. Below are but hints of the store's Read on: ity DAY at MoCormack Bi Every Specials for Boys We have several lots in extra good heavy Tweed Suits that we are offering at ‘These are in the new gray and brown mixtures, in sizes $ to 16 years, BOYS’ SUITS, $2.45 We have a lot of good Suits for boys, made with knickerbocker Sizes § to 16 years, SUITS FOR THE LITTLE FEL- Lows At $2.50, $2.95, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.99. These come in Russian Biovse, Buster Brown and Sailor styles, and the colors are the new grays agd blucs. W have scaled prices so as to make them move quickly. That Count Misses’ $2.26 Vici Kid School 0 patent toe and low heel, sees S175 Colonial Calf, low heel, blucher cut Lace Shoe O Boys’ $3.00 Goodyear Welt Calf Shoe, swing last; a shoe for dress or school; : sizes 2% to 5% -- $2.49 Youths’ $2.00 Velour Calf School Shon incor wate $f AQ sizes 9% to 13. TRIMMED HAT LOVELINESS We are particularly proud of our Millinery selection, combin- ing, aa it does, price fitness with the best of taste. Trimmed Hats at $2.98, $3.98, $4.93 up to $12.60, that cannot possibly be duplicated for an ad- Vance of at least one-third. NEW ARRIVALS IN CHILDREN’S HEADWEAR Beavers, Felts and Caracals, colors, black, navy, brown and white, Prices range from 35¢ to $3.50 CLEAN-UP IN BRASSIERES in large sizes—40, 42, 44 SMe kinds, special at .......87¢ $1.00 and $1.50 kinds, special at ve one ee cone ose AOE Tn $10 SPECIALS FOR MEN We have gone over our entire stock and filled two racks to sell at $10.00. They are $15 00, $19.00 and $20.00 Suits, and are both Summer and Fall weights. All sizes 35 to 46 chest measure. We must have room for our immense Fall stock which is now being re- aeived. THOSE ODD COATS A few of the odd Coats for boys still left at 89c, worth $3.00 to $5.00. AUTUMN READY-TO-WEAR Months have been spent in se lecting model garments for fall wear. Every new arrival tells a perfect style story. The Tailored Suits at. The Tailored Suits at. The Tailored Suits at The Suits at $32.50, $42.50 and $50.00 All made of the latest autumn materials; have no rivals as to fit, style and price lowness. $27.50 TAILORED SUITS $7.50 Just 19 Suits in this gathering, bought late this summer. They can be worn all season. We could undoubtedly get full price ‘for these elegant Suits,’ but we say tomorrow, instead of mY 50 up to $27.50 $5.00 SILK PETTICOATS $1.98 Probably 50 all told of these Silk Taffeta Petticoats, all shades, tight-fitting, the $5 sort, $1 98 Ol. while they | MISSES’ DRESSES $6.98 A gathering of Misses’ Fall One- Plece Dresses, manufactured to sell up to $16.50, The dress ma- terials al} the Fall wool fabrics in the rich Autumn $6 98 shade, Saturday, dress . GLOVE SPECIALS Ladies’ Fine Venetian Gloves, in black, white and gray (Kayser two-clasp); regu lar 50c value, Special, pair .35¢ Ladies’ Two-Clasp Fownes’ Kid Gloves, beautiful fall shades. Special .....++ $1.00 Lisle invites the puzzled parent. price concession will be made Shoes, too, diness to save you money HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Children’s 15¢ Garments 7)s0, 2 for 18e Children's Light-Weight Cotton Undergarments in high neck, long aleoves, low neck, sleoveless, and knee and ankle length pants. The regular 15¢ Summer-welght garment, special for Saturday, Tyeca ment. New arrival of Boys’ Fleece- Lined Separate Undergarments in all sizes from 6 years to 16 years. These would regularly sell for 36¢ a garment, In this sale, 25 @ garment. LADIES’ HALF SILK LISLE HOSE E—35c VALUE, € FOR $1.00 Ladies’ Silk-Lisle Hose with linen heels and tocs and garter tops. Those come in pink, blue and white, and black lace only The regular 35c value. Special for Saturday, 162-3c. CHILDREN’S 20c HOSE, tic The famous “Drummer Boy” Brand of Boys’ Stockings, made of good heavy cotton. Good value at 20c a pair, Special for Saturday only 110 a pair, BOYS’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS NEW FALL STYLES IN BOYS’ FELT HATS, in plain red, blue, brown and gray Regular 50¢ values for hl Other prices In Bo Felt Hats, in plain colors . +1 OBE, Te, $1.00, $1.25 Boys’ 35¢ Caps, in plain blue and mixed colors, Special for Satur. day ve ondbeoes te BOYS’ SHIRTS, In plain color solesette and satin. Regular $1.00 values, Saturday special ..79¢ MEN'S 35¢ SILK-LISLE HO- SIERY, in plain colors, linen heels and toos, Saturday, pair ‘ -19¢ NEW SUPER-WEIGHT NATUR- AL WOOL UNDERWEAR for Fall; all sizes; regular 86¢ value. Special for Saturday ......59¢ NEW LOT OF MEN'S ALL-SILK TIES—All the nowest colors; re- versible and open ends, A Tie worth 60c, Special for Satur- MEN'S 80X, IN MEDIUM. WEIGHT COTTON—Plain tans and blacks. Sizes 9% to 11%. Regular 15c value, for .....-.8¢ The Store That Saves You Money nite | The Market Basket On thie page every Friday 6 bargaine in things to eat. It will ir readers will find the choicest YY you to clip thie page out and carry It with you when you buy your weekly supplies. Fruits will be a good dead cheaper along the markets tomorrow, while vegetables will soll for about the same, Sugar has taken quite| & leap heavenward, Those purchasing frult on the markets will have agood chance to choose from the choleest frult. Champion peaches, 49¢ a box; Elberta peaches, 6be per box; Vegetadlea—Nice local 100 pounds; fancy corn, 250 onions, 10 Ibs. 150, Coftes, 84¢ Ib; pickling cucumbers, Se box; lard, a bare soap, 10¢ dos. breakfast tea, plums, nice cantaloupes, 2 for be; black grapes, be 1b; tomatom, 45¢ box; botling beef, 6e Ib. 1 quart home-made baked beans, whole salmon, 20¢ freestone Crawfords, SSe per box; per crate, 80; egg plant, bo fancy cooking potatoes, $1.76 and up; 16 ibs, potatoes, 25e; dry 60¢ Ib; Slb, pall lard, 36¢; small ai brown br 19¢ Ib.; 15; oa cocoanut, 16e per Ib.; 4 cana milk, 26¢; good eges, 2be doz; full cream cheese, Le Ib, MILLION-DOLLAR DOCK AND NEW)! LINE PLANNED That a large banking and im- porting firm of Antwerp Is only awaiting the formation of the port of Seattie district to contract for the use public dock to cost $1,000,000, on @ lease the terms of which will meet interest on bonds, maintenance charges and retire the bonds on maturity, wi the statement made by \Corpora- tion Counsel Scott Calhoun, in « speech favoring the formation of the port district at the Commer. cial club laat night. If the dock ts conatructed, the Antwerp firm will ran a line of ves from the Bast Indies to Seat tle, bringing here a large com- merce which Seattle does not now poasens, The Antwerp agent han been in| B Seattle for several weeks, to induce local the dock, but cure local support, so he ts now awaiting the formation of the port district to make bia lease proposi- tion to the commissioners The Soothing Thought “Now that we've spent so much money fixing up the house, perhaps| A you won't go away,” said her hue band hopefully. “Oh, yes, John, t will, but,” she added encouragingly, “I'll be mo cheerful about coming back.”.—Har- Jockey Boots, in patent leather and gunmetal; betton, patent renee mg} school $1 15 Educator Schoot Shoes, that let the feet grow ss they should; in vict kid, gunmetal and patent leather; batton and = lace $2.25, $2.00, bel And sessrere Are designed, made, bought and sold with that idea continu- ously in mind--that they wear and give satisfaction. Hi-Top Shoes, and buckle. for $3.50, $2.50 tan, with strap The best made, and Good’ ‘for "bad boys, wearlng shoe made for school wear, Puritan calf upper oak 92.50 and Little Gents’ Heavy Kangaroo unlined; heavy Grain Shoes “31.75 soles. Sizes 9 to 13% RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third, Bet. THE CHEAPEST PLACE Union and Pike TO BUY GOOD SHOES TO MAIL, SUBSCRIBERS — The 4s shen your, subscription oo of our readers, we jeucies at the follow- sey 199 ner 280d Shc PN a FREMONT Beat oF. Phones, Nor ory user of ri I ade. school In the Weet Ps An unlimited course only ‘our echool or write NATI ONAL BARBER COLLEGE ington, or 720 Third A Phone,’ Main #494 {oe perticuya te olel Model, 1810 383 furnished, unt '2-room ault Hyperion, corner Se helorm alah 0. 486, Finder return to Washington Trust and Savings bank, * “Binday evening Found—Tirace 11-4606, Star PECIAL NOTIC! STATE FAIR AT CENTRALIA SEPT. 11TH TO 16TH ath] Will have one of the finest exhibits of stock, farm and dairy products ever shown in this state. Make arrangements to go to Centralia| © at that time, and let us show you some of the excellent tracts and farms we have in that vicinity, and see the fair at the same time, | We have fine, level, of & and 10 acres all ready for cul close to Centralia, in alis river valley, $50.00 per acre, $50.00 down and $5.00 and $10.00 a month, Also have a select list of improved farm and dairy ranch at ex- coedingly low figures and e terms. A good time to Inve gate the products and markets 4 Iands in one of the most suc- cessful farming Western Washington. aeres, all cleared, lével; house, good neighborhood, on Pa- cific highway; % mile from town with good school and 4 passenger trains each way daily; 6 miles | from Centralia, Price $400.00, any terms. No, 1122 12 acres, mostly alder bottom; acres cleared; running wat level, on Pacific Highway; miles from Centralia and right ng jrailroad station, Price $700.00; easy terma, 11 acresJjn the Chehalis River val ley, all level and cleared; small) use, On good Auto road, vn and high school, Price ¢ $100.00 cash, balance monthly payments, No. ne $600.0 staf 1086, fos, level, clay bench and al- ewall; 20 acres In cultiva 1 acre in orchard; good 5 root cottage, large barn, hop hare, milk and hen houses; hres, 2 cows, hogs, chickens, all topfs, machinery and implements, Pel $4,000.00, terms, No. 1065. JAOKBON REALTY & LOAN CO., Mal 1 alley Bldg. Ind, 510. 80 | STAR WANT ADS a}! | WILL BE PHONE. | 441, | RECEIVED pet | MAIN 9400; oo Very cheap. Yolloway. ihar near Pi One. hundred 1620 Firat av rll HELP WANTED—FEMALE BH A TRAINED NURS. Study at home, rm od per}: communities in ‘ smatt| * 5} —% 3\- REONAL. THE OXYPATHOR onthe. ASHINGTON OXYPATHOR C 16-16 Pol Didg, Beattie, Wash. hUPTOKE “CURED — Bo not wear ent GO PARLONS yegsonabie. 816 MARKIAGE CEREMONIES PERFORMED. PHONMA) MAIN $967; IND. 99. TNT HODUCTD Removed to 106% Pike HOU! Nat YYW AT a ard DoDD OD OP VIDDDD DODD OCIeT _Hoom & D our dD RENTAL P HAT Lr BULLETIN TAINS ‘YOU WaNT. Dy letting ws know your name and address, we will mali you sine everything we oat DAVIS & COMPANY, D 109 Becond Av BD Main 2161, ind. 2408 Doppprprypmpnpppnnt rent, tun Phinney RUSUVOOTOSUTTT rates ° 4 yer Teo per day; walk eet THE ANNEX—J008 Highth ay, mene e foriished. pe te in citys hear pubile n | Western. aw INESS CHANCES, feet timber price, term owner. F-08, $10 MONTHLY 10 acres of good, soil, en date tte adv BURKE ry tele INC, 406-409 New York Block ES POR INV land, in Ww: cleared tracts | ¥ at} This is a snap. 1,600; $400 C ngton, come 206 Liberty Tide $600 — IMPROV m, sandy loam niles to dock and store: good 1016 American Bank Bide. 6 ACRES GOOD SOIL Within driving dista ‘ od wagon and aul your terme. PRY AND FRUIT isp Arcade “Annes. ACRE land w xT N, Opp. Postoftice. POR CHICKENS with about four acres cleared, good shot clay soll, part valley lan Just south ‘of Port’ Orchard; close to very from stores; well set trict, ‘This tract Is handy to or Navy Yard market AS FORCE Large lot, 60x110, on car line, good {, sireet work In and paid. Invent ERICSON: KNIGHTON 200 Liderty. Bide, Opp. Postoftice. 6 ACRES FOR 3150 CASH I want to sell thia bad, It ts worth $260, but you can have it for $150 cash. Ii d has running to dock Write to p Station, ate 1 Price $550. Central ¢ Seem Bidg. FARMS AND ACREAG (Conta.| DAIMY OR BTOCK KANCTT 6 om land, 60 We hove» few. White river noll, for only payments ag e 206 Liber Large tract of rich b lake, with “BURKE & FARRAR, INC, 406-409 Now York Biock $600000000M0000000¢ ° O NBAR SILVERDALE ON HOOD O ‘ ANAL. 4800, 3160 CASTE ND CO. 1019 THIRD AY GACRE (RANG! Hi need and i hte forma QUARTER ACkES IN CITY OF SEATTLE Great sacrifice for quick ‘Petterson, 402 Mut FOR BALE UR EXCHA: Ge. 11 acres near Kennydais, good one mile from the lake; @ fing fruit and chicken ranch edern house on 28th two blocks of Madrona 4 miles south of Port Orchard; nh 4000 cash payer ht Ku PPENBURG LAND CO.,, ~ York Building. one Main 6619. 17 Screa oyster land. ‘north of te hi r, and will exchange 00 ‘ot "here LIB, 666 People’ CITY REAL ESTATE. A as 8 aga city REAL ESTATE—(Cont} Fon BARGAINS IN HOMES CA’ ON GEORGE L. COLMAN LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OPPORTUNITY. Large tracts on new Lake (urien oar UW at Lake Burien, $190 up, $16 down, 21 js 1nd. 6007, Main B68. REAL ESTATE LOANS. X10 LOAN IMPROVE TLE REAL 1 Pee PION MR Mae 50, 06 On CITE AND G Qn Improved or » | Moore & oUn OW: Contral Bia; an with firet load comb lolAod. Phones 1216. EEE a rs NED TO BUY—FURNITURE Highest cash paid for wehoid goods Main 78 CHATTEL LOANS. «on furniture, horeee, * eotiat wecurity sinaniaiie J : FOR SALE—miISCELLANEOUS = HARNESS AND WAGON ih taken the outfit, Will weigh T more; steady and true, Spokane ay, t show case, A-1 601 ‘orth 2673, 4919 Inters * de, cioped for 100, way aime ‘Wey're done Jacoue Pacts some coming S| Green Lake, BREAK AWAY FROM THAT HABIT. the growth will Inevitably ‘ that tion EAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOT 15x10, Hes high, with grand view of sound and ary a ide only #460. hat North 16, es, $8 MONTHLY BUYS A KIRKLA "Bt RKE & FARRAR, _ 405-409 New York B: NON-RESIDENT SAGRIFICE and well built 4-room ar, north of CA. park; town, no morteare rm, 6 a) 8, 15 big and little, and all farming goes wit 7-room fruit alley We hav Contra M,N in and paid. far lands around KUPPENBURG LAND CO. ork Building. Main 551 “VIEW LOT balance $10 per month, burs a beautiful ¢0x120 level, view ‘lot, 3 Blocks from car tine. Price $600; view of mountains, bay and sound; good view of city $10 cash 8. BANTER THR CARADIAN BARR OP 2 COMMBRCI Head office, Toronte, Cai branches in Canada, ete). banking business savings and time de nadia (208 A general interest aliowed om” SRATILE py ci nie GY Holt Mar wimnar nera! Jobers M_ 1170, ind. ~All kinds Winn. carnowers rr) 218). 2521 Weetern ay. $1.90 NT a A. W. KLINE, 436 DiS WILLIAME, Tt Reneca ot. Mt exchanged. "Mt TOOT vane Bee | Hate cleaned and blocked Bw eon, houseinor! lard 1139, se Oe SAREE nnn *|J. BP. BALL, 201-3 BURKE BLDG. ni ‘specialty. ‘Dai Second floer Stevens —— —iilich Genie Joseph Wallin, Hobart. of high ar ” FRANK BROOKS — Paralysia, umatinn, nervous and chronic dis: sen. piles. cic. My modernized treat ment i ably auccemetull Arcade n im MEN FRENCH and German fuothode. 506:7 Liverty Bidg., opposite postor tice Dr. Cook, 36 ¥ 4-4 14 penne co otiaamn Ores: tarth.” "Specitle medicines. ar fade Annex. we ire Sun., 10-1, Tel. Main “Loverinng, ange. Roth phones 306 Arcade, PATENT ATTORNEY) NASON ENWiCk & LAN Founded 59 years; highe free; CENT references: Tt years at ‘Mi opinions on # 444 Henry Bl 7 Bieck ear line; $665. J Main 1420, neh for sale; mod- . barn; con- iy payment Owner, Brown, Bide. Mat iON easy tori Wh the city SAMUEL COLL: ier Senitie Ment i WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE J, B. Kiefer, EXCLUSIVELY Second av. Main AUCTION SALES. somplete fui Woat Seattle ¥ 14 Downe 2484, Ind. 2 ishings of 1 sr nt an 20 years In Se- 6 Colman Block. & Co. registered patent attor- rr-Royd Block Write for hooky BING AND SYELEMAN COP mm and gam Sitting jalty in prompt Eighth av, ATING. We jolt ‘Main Sur absolutely e Locked: Vault for valuables 19 Henry Weller, Tranat ~ Moving & Storm

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