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QOUVER, Wash—Nine whose combined ages 35 years, were guests Sarah Hastings, on widow, at a dinner giv “y celebrate her 7éth birth: RARAAAAAAA AAA QPOKANE—To eave themselves ‘from violating the jaw and mak! company lable to a fine, the ‘ on an ‘eautbound Great North freight stopped the train five from the end of their run af- 16 they worked continuously ey nd rested elght hours resum! the trip. Bion Cit; rophete announce that f end ot the world has been post 431 years. That gives us a ing spell. Hows loudest with the claim ak omen ‘would be spoiled by mixing In politice are elther bach: elore or married men whose wives take In washing. e lots and hire d funeral livery, ae cording to experts here, that the high cost of dying Is great er than that of living. BERR ER EEE ERE EES, 4 NEW YORK—Kicking out * one foot to dislodge & grass *| S hopper in her openwork dose a # a young Jersey miss cast ber ‘Mewhoe on crowded Broadway. * he & t landed in a taxi, and ¢ i helped her put it */ w back on again. ‘i PERE REE EE ERE EEE worn to by Deputy Die * teorsey C. B. Hutson, councilmen, who ~ ae bedget contains from to $1,500,000 more than it ald, wil! be busy from now until ¢ &, the date when the coun certify the tax levy. Co proves | Griffiths and Erickson are ‘active in their desire to cut HELPING oT ae ou hav’ hun Syour wite?™ asked * replied Mr. Meek- “Henrietta was rehearsing # ite gevate and | was sup ‘to represent the opposition.’ ar. INNATURAL. LooK UN sare ied “ar it’s hard to get them to right.’ wor” remaining still and ft Pieter ‘Transcript. ~ 'GGED HEIRLOOMS. 5 heiriosm, my son.” expla ‘e@'the farmer's wife to her 12-year boy, “is something handed from father to son, and in gt cee is bighty prized.” interest- ing reading mat- ter. She is, one might well say, a self - made That give her a means of sup- should she afterwards need ‘That is her idea, that before a marries she should be the of some trade or profession, it if it turns out that her cannot support her and the children, there remain a second “string to their bow.” To get from a bank which has your savings account, help, consideration and advice, that bank has fail- ed in the object for which it was established. No Savings. Bank is established merely to make money. Its object is to help you help your- This Savings Bank is for you. It is here to help you and your children. Accounts Opened for One Dollar The Bank for Savings YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE | 5 hl ee Fourth Semi-Annual Sale Bush & Lane Piano Co. THE SE | HH my | i il HM Au al iD ity ha DURING AT 1315 Third Ave. TO THE PROSPECTIVE PIANO BUYER: In presenting to you these pianos and prices we desire to inform you that the pianos quoted be- low have either been returned from rent, have become shopworn, or have been taken in exchange on new Bush & Lane Pianos. Bighteen of them were case-damaged while in transit, on which we receiveth sufficient dami- ages from the railroad company to enable us to quote you very attractive prices on same. In conclusion, we want to call your attention to the fact that this sale is 4 semi-annual event with us, and that every reduction is genuine and that every piano sold will be fully warranted. USED PIANOS DAMAGED PIANOS Was Now Was Now J. & C. Fisher ... $125 K. Brinkerhoff ...........+ $375 $248 J. & C. Fisher . 350, K. Brinkerhoff ... 233 | eee 225 K. Brinkerhoff ... 227 Kimball ...... 190 K. Brinkerhoff . 252 Bash & Lane ...... 345 Victor 275 Bush & Lane .... 335 Victor 258 Harvard ..... eos 265 Victor . 203 Emerson 175 Victor . 267 Estey ... 230 Bush & Lane... 342 K. Brinkerhoff .... 195 Bush & Lane ... 368 Victor . 267 Bush & Lane ... 375 Ludwig 180 Bush & Lane ... 390 Bush & Lane ............4 368 Bush & Lane .......6.-.006 410 And many others. Several others to choose from. Piano Player Attachments One Angelus Player, cost new $250, now .... Pr eee $125 Piano Players One Player Piano, cost new $750, now eee ene Comes eewmerees Organs Estey, Crown, Western Cottage, Standard and many others, from $18.00 and up. Terms on Pianos—5 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE TO('SUIT YOU. Y 1315 THIRD AVENUE—OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE 1 SEATTLE BOY TO TEACH ‘6M TODAY IN HISTORY boys at the te . September 11, 1864, the mayor mR re he For the Vest Pocket FREDERICK and councilmen of Atle hans tae hevs vein’'ses for telling the Gates of the ‘ Beane. Peonth, but none aa simple es this RARER ARRA AER Sherman ©) arvointed to th Bg ng pet x * rescind M18 OF | department. Lieut. Baennett tar & Benge t Rypadthy * The Iiitarod district has ® der — compelling | seattle boy and was educated ap Ly ndar consists of two metal W sent $131,000 worth of gold * the people of tie public schooln here, Hin par vroehding the wotcl dial w® dust down to the Seattle # that asad aut ents live at 1216 B Jefferson at, Rassay office so fa rthis ® leave it un : iM ae the daha ee *® mouth. There was not much * Sherman = wae » *®of a rush to this heavily obdurate He| Funerals of two early ploneers ef Puumbers besine with J. sadtner % boomed district this year, but #* said he had | Seattle occurred yente’ G. W.}with 2, another with 3, w the “pickings” are said to be xiven the poo-|Kimball was buried In Lake View }up to 7. On the first of each montl was qua as when the yellow ® ple. a cholce/cometery under Masonic auspices, you adjust the series, beginning * metal was first unearthed ® which was sland Mrs, Deborah White, who ditd with No, 1 with the day on which ® there, *% | wide as the two poles of the earth at her home tn en ee wes on — ie Ga a. * *|—that i# to say, they could go/ buried there, came to} RERA RAR RAR He Ree | HOUtD, OF they Could Ko north 1 i onth, and general wear. Large collars, reve the mannish notch coll. on display. Fall Models in Chiffon and Net Waists At Popular Prices AT $5.00 — Waists of hand embroidered ilk chiffon over self-toned lin ing, designed with short ki mono _ sleeves, high neck, yoke and cuffs of cream lace. An- other model is draped over net lining and trim- med with silk bands and nov- elty buttons. Colors, navy, black and wis- taria. At $6.75 — Several pleas- ing models in Chiffon and Net Waists, in Fall eosttimeé shades, veiling lace or filet net Some have the regulation set-in sleeves, others the short kimono sleeves. Trimmings are of embroidery, braiding and self-colored silk bands and buttons. Second Pieer. Aleninass Sincé-Pans Special 15c These Sauce-pans are | of pure aluminum, if seamless, light-weight, % and practically ever- lasting. Their capacity is slightly less than one quart. A specially- good value at 15¢. CEDARINE FURNITURE POLISH, SPECIAL 15¢—A liquid polish for renewing all kinds of furniture and finished surfaces. Removes finger marks, grease spots, stains, and covers up mars and scratches. ~—-Heuseturnishings Section. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns N‘ Kimono Flannelettes in a smooth, tight, well stove, With 11 With 13. With 15. With 17. ‘With 21 Great Majeatic Ranges Btore Closes Dally at 6:30 Kimono Flannelettes in New Designs and dark colorings, in allover Persian designs, also in small figured effects with Per- sian border. Thirty-four inches wide and priced at 16 2-3c yard. The Does Its Work Well and ue “Banner Oak” has charcoal steel body, draw-cel ter grate, screw draft register in both ash pit and feed] doors, and nickel-plated foot rail. constructed and a thoroughly reliable heatin -inch fire bowl, $9.00, -inch fire bowl, $12.00, & NELSON, Inc. Women’s Long Coats $19.50, $25.00, $35.00 and Upward Corrs in the smart double-faced materials are ‘prominent among the season's arrivals, and shown in models adapted for motoring Serges, cheviots, broadcloths, tweeds and mixtures are also extensively employed. rs and cuffs are a feature, while many show jar, plain or prettily inlaid. New arrivals in the very fashionable White Polo Coats are also fevond Vioor Cocoa Door Mats Specially Priced | Size 14x24, medium brush, spe- | Size 18x30, extra brush, spe cial 3B5¢. cial $1.00. Size. 16x27, extra brush, spe- Size 20x33, extra brush, spe- cial BS¢. cial $1.25. Size 22x36, extra brush, special $1.75. Becond Floor, Annex Misses’ High-Cut Boots In Dull Calf ISSES’ High Boots of select- ed dull calf, built over a new round-toe last that is both stylish and com- fortable. Have Good year welted soles of oak - tanned leather; superior making and finish throughout Sizes 11% to 2, $3.75. Sizes 71% to 11, $3.00. Sizes 2% to 6, $4.50, Silver-Plated Teaspoons In the “Stratford” Pattern Special 65c Set of 6 These Spoons are of A-l plate, highly polished, and the design, as pictured, is especi- ally pleasing. i Priced specially-low for the set of 6, at 65¢. —Bllverware Section. Sanitary Sure-Seal Fruit Jars The Sanitary Sure-Seal Fruit Jar is made with an unusually large mouth, enabling one to put up large fruits without. slicing or crushing. It fille . empties and cleans quicker than others and has no rough edges to lacer- ate the hands. Pints, 90c dozen; quarts, $1.00 dozen; half-gallons, $1.25 dozen. —China and Giaseware Section - cut HALF - PINT TIN TOP JELLY TUM: BLERS, SPECIAL 2¢EACH. ~*~ —Giaseware Section twilled weave with fleeced back, light, medium Basement Selesroom “Banner Oak” Heating Stove Saves the Fuel It is absolutely ai -inch fire bowl, $6.75. -inch fire bowl, $14.00. -inch fire bowl, $18.00, ee: . eee |.2 B.: Yeer gb pecees