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ll | THE SEATTLE STAR , CARRY CHILDREN HALF = S225" ("YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | cera) ENCR ARSON corer name, just like it must have a vil NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE fi ra cant: Bll pe the hoy aaa eH AH Hw! Conduct the It FARE AFTER OCT. 2300 nen eran ioe ee BASEMENT SALESROOM e | yo I ” . Announcement has been made bY; 4 eae ewe seeee AT THE LOIS, 4 |* Nordica, prima donna, sang the Seattle Electric that it will} School Chi Certitic ° * | rd retiring to her, private 4 & Seattle, Washington, 19 wie eee ee ee ee ee we Ward retiring t e 7 memity wh the trenchicn repens The undermgned parent or */ From the aeroplane age to the|* ey ct ot oe ek 9) 0 ing carrying school ebiidren for ¢ guardian of * | day of the stage conch ix stepping | % t . ahead. of ase 0 1 7 * . #|* here Saturday night, after halt fare after Oct. 43. Unti Oct. |w certifies that wald back a few days, It's a difference |* Once, ten hours wiawd ale * 28, according to the announcement, |® resides at No of a few generations, anyhow, But Pts the pons aan Seattle, ts years of AK®. ® the Sandusky Stockdale company at * : ; \the Lols have accomplished — the “f Take Georgia. hows;"! i 4 TO SELL AT and is an enfolled school ebiid > , ereenene take the extra pennies from the|% At school This #/transition, we might say, ina few)" ***** *% Gens W, E, Ghoraran’ ter00ey awehoo! children. certificate is exeeuted to jen brief moments, playing the “Avia | out ¥ mining J o ‘ A to iden brief laying th © | BOSTON Boston's fe U. &. Grant, Oot, tity as a *\tor” Saturday and “Tempest and | population has “beefy” ankles, nee 9, 1864, “pro sehoot child, entited only ®/ Sunshine nday me ¢. For leording to Alfred Tennyson Dicks ) pose. that we when going to or returning @/those who still under the al jens, son of Chy Die who break up the from school, to ride half ® loted three score and ten, let it! nays he do # not enjoy rainy day railroad f 5 oO m fare. Thix certificate will be #/here be briefly voted that the lat-/in the Hub. Chattanooga for. surrendered to the principal of ® ter used to be a favorite in grand -_—— — ward and that} sald school on the child's ceas @ | ma's day Lawful Noise. we strike out! ing to attond such school *) —_ fen't it against the law to with our wagens! Vt Parent Se ERE ES eres loud and be sin the ed " ( ‘ ails i aD | atetr Millen and Be] HE woman or miss desiring a Silk te » Guardian. ddvesa: NOvses.s AT THE SEATTLE “it is,” replied Mr, Chuggi . : nab, The de. Address: No |: onieas yoo Os So Wh Eee ction ol eee ’ Dress for afternoon or party wear |e ee thw etree eeee reecher attached t eo oa a P “ ; ‘ Wak: eu: Foibam Teves. a Batl oredr eanccWeenneeee, Abisaen iabd poopie, GIN trippin ee will find this an unusual opportunity. } Don MeMillan, playing “The military resoure Sherman hw ‘Traveling Salesman” at the 8 never been really popular in Geor The Dresses are Fall Models, in this Week, pat the kibor ‘ gia sine expression during the ent Y AA bilicklotio parts heccmnan tay bio panied t dbdhchdadhhtade tata tac Crepe de Chine Messaline way and his "stile that won't come (3) ral SHERIDAN, Or, — John ; t: Marquisette Chiffon Satin the company will continue to try to Hut patrons of the line need not wait for the company to get ready to comply with the frauchise. If they will arm thelr children with proper certificates signed by them selves and school teachers showing that the children are entitled to the half fare the company ix competed, under the franchise, to accept the haif fare, five cents for two children or three cents for one The company bas preseribed a form for the certificate but an- nounces that copies of It will not De supplied by it watil Oct. 23. There fe nothing to prevent patrons from copying this form, having {t exe cuted and offering it to the com pany prior to that date. If so of fered there is little likelihood that the company will reject {t, since to @o so would lay it open both _ to damages at law and lo the posst ae Seattle, (Reverse Side.) Within named is an enrolled school ebild at school On surrender of this certifi cate to the principal, it will be returned to the Seattle Bleo trig Company Keteeeeeeeeesaeeteseeaner & round of applause every Gant's Identity faded when emerged from behind the| Edward Bok, the noted editor of|@ a barber shaved 2b years ao ble revocation of its franchise. Principal, The whole cast in a capi one of the most successful of Jour |® cumulation of beard and mus Here's the certificate Se EEE EE REE eH BONE, And tho audience enjoyed the nals devoted (©)® tache Storemen refused i 4 * = show immensely women, was born |® Gant goods be bad purchased, E | ——— > Oct. 9 1863, Hi and friends declined to recon ; eee RA ee little village Of |@ nize him until he produced the * * Holland. When 6/@ barber to prove who he was. * AT THE GRAND « 4 years old be em) |# trate correct ideas in trimming and drapery In many e a es * 4 grated with bit|@ eee ene eeee eens PeTeTee Tere Tere s, , Create, settling : instances there is but one of a style | Scott and MeForaland, two gr in Brookly. If| NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Rev. David , HAAAARARARAR AAA K/woek for an opening offering, It/ful and powerful hand balancers that city belGraham, leader of « popular reli The sizes are 14, 16 and 18 years; 34, 36, 38 and 40 bust a # |/scintilated and sparkled with song|head the bill at the Grand thi« climbed the Iad-|jous sect here ia in jail. Officers * “BABY MINE” GREAT #/ond scenery and lits of laughter} week, Dean and Hughes contrib S| der of success | raided the parson’s ice cream sup- theasurement * #| that gave it the genuine goods jute operatic selections, whistting from washing per given to his followers and BEES PEPER ER EE oj bet a wt re good. ra an some comedy, eater Asé M : windows to pab founs that beer and whiskey were chap Ceci joes =the ir aster Doe je am little cha; a mage DE Bol q before ge wa tmae Cook stunt on his cognomen|who sings, tells a few jokes and : tne. tn 1889 he | alee , would be quoted at a materially higher price than Mine” sO Nhe Moore. this week. | Lean? Perish the thought. He's a/ dances a bit became editor of| DETROIT, Mich.—New steel pas- + While be funnier things |Tound, rotund chap with ‘oa tot age PRESS the Ladies’ Home Journal, a pe |senger steamer City of Detroit II, 15 = ibs stags, ther have never been | chuckles breesing be pee age | Fiodical which owes much of Its suc eae lo be-the larueet ‘and finest g 16. * Beattie. ae ween overs, © ” be cess in the feminine Meld to 's | sidewhee! t in the world, was pie " - "2 au ia out of a little white |""atomy. And be can sing some.) | ability liaunched here Saturday. It cost esse MeN ife to her husband.|A8d Florence Holbrook, the Con- A procession nearly a mile pone |$1,500,000, and will be.wn the De . eta hee” To Dring him back elly Co. star, has moch merit In| tong, with 35 autos 23 hacks SANTA ROA, Cal.—Prunes in |troit-Buffalo run, |) Pee oi x Outi Fla | S ° ] 10 d it In planned to arouse his paternal | Her tune box. She manufactured - |earloads are in shipment to France| sil ng nne ’ pecia iC y le eaponsibitities by getting a baby |the music for some of the songs, |from this city. France is one of) BALTIMORE—Citl And her coy, coquettish eyes! They of Frank Bressi, shot @ ihe greatest prune countries in the sented Cardinal Gi Ww" TE Outing Flannel in a soft and fleecy quality, from a children’s home. And here fe where complications start. And | >urded a bright, warm welcome to go Saturday at hishome | world jbandsome silver servi we! ead of unravelling them, the Yo at 1617 Lane st. The services aa S eee tans become more complt-| ag were conducted by Father De One on Him 8 ented ax they go along. And the) # * *¥# ¥ ¥ ¥ eH eH eH) rop, pastor for the Ital 1 “1 went to her window and circuit Judge Joseph V. Quarlea| ~ laughter of the crowd increases in| ® ®| ony of this city. Wagner's band poked my face in.” ldied here Saturday, aged 68. * direct ratio with the number of} AT THE ALHAMBRA. the cortege to the Immacu- “And she?” sadidhe © Babies and complications. \* %| late Conception church, “She did the same.” Natural Inclination. SV SPREE EERE EE EE i “he did the same?” ‘How is it that widow seems SARA ARAA RARER AH! The villian got bison And he arnater " Oct. 9. Pn ag =e “Yeo-—-poked my face in.”— to attract al! the horsey eie- * | oughter, too. For he spoke sump-/treatment known to al scl-| Toledo Blade. ment?” t showing is of interest tc banal o te ple mw t : ous THE METROPOLITAN hacpeee Several times with such [ence for the cure or, removal of wot Se ge os et HE showing is of interest to every woman who i planning to design her own hats— * | pretty girls nearby as Edith Tei allpox pita,” according to a de | The bureau of public efficiency, is a grass widow.”—Baltimore interesting in the wide assortments of correct shapes and trimmings as well as because RRA HARRAH Hestrice Mende, too, It was|cision banded down by the appel-| recently organized, tx about ready dean. the prices are so manifestly “right.” — Basement Salearoom. “Bright Byes” beamed bountifully |crool, crool woids he used. So when /late court, thus ing $999 to to go to work, probing the city de heck : ) ‘at the Metropolitan last night, and|after he gets cinched by the hero, | man who had been victimized by | partments in regard to the question The West Queen Anne Civic Cen- UNTRIMMED WOOL FELT iter that Jemon:iadied out last! who is none other than our old col the promise of # qvack doctor, of efficiency. Andrew Quigley, who ter will meet for the second time 7 3 the leading colors, — ‘ - this Beason at the Queen Afine high | d a school. Among the speakers wil! be Miss Bianche Mason, deputy state! UNTRIMMED SCRATCH ee ee "ELT AND IMITATION VE- e e e ..° rt) ars an oimn t e W. H. Dontey, the First Methodist 3 LOUR SHAPES in a variety of J choreh's new organist and choir dt te, smart efi : black, brown, navy, wit eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee with high and low necks, 34 and elbow sleeves and illus- Seeeeeseeee Bought in the regular way, any one of these Dresses especially adapted for underwear and children’s garments, special, the yard, 10@. — —sasement Baieeroom. rector, took charge of the work for " * the first time at the services yester $1.05, and purple; $2.75 to * e . }| day. : we 0 er ase la no u ] Bringing down o valuable cargo SILK. VELVET —. F consistiog of gold estimated to be SHAPES in small and me- : : AIGRETTE worth half a million, and a large ‘ P FE black 1 white, if dium styles, $3.95. F 3 black and white, shipment of canned salmon, the black and green, black and : You may look the country over and you cannot find Pissntrienae er naxnsowe peess eg cardinal all tuotone The big freiphter Edith, which ml vet, large size, $4.50. HO y a RE yer age ee a more durable, depend- sentir, eek asiore, bet wie PANG om BUDS AP PLUMES, with wide, strong off before any damage was 4 im . : flues, $2.95 (for a plume s, x fo. ply L expected In port today. 8h . ‘i rligve " able or trustworthy piano Gh iscistee ier egs'c! sano toal boc wih lake, OSE yt * T§hiche® long) upward 4 Will then be placed on a drydock LVET r $12.95. LARGE SILK V at less than three hun- se ines oan ‘sneaahic’ ihedee, “91.45. eden Ln poet oe should arrive some time today carries @ large shipment of salmon dred and seventy-five from the north. |) OSTRICH STICK-UPS,| OSTRICH AND MARA-| OSTRICH BANDS in a A delay caused the tteamship Ala | i black, white, emerald, ) ROU TRIMMING in black | good selection of shades, 36 . dollars, than the one we are tine said tte mere epee ewe obe, Saree } and white, $2.45. inches long, $1.95. distributing through the Koh- | wen he Sia seamanip ore ler & Chase Piano Club. ts trite gieet wt el Wel]-Made Dresser And the club price is 277 dollars and 50 |run across the Pacific. She is tak-| jing on cargo at Pier 6 SEN DS 72% cents—and there are no extras of any kind ts eiscrineat alle cali ae. faagie Special $7.65 or nature. |the freighter Mexican arrived here | | yesterday You pay 5 dollars to join the club. The 5 | cn Wa gt ae dollars is credited to the price of the piano, ALBAN Solent | t ps IVELY ; recipe Sis sn leaving 272 dollars and 50 cents to be paid. | We Are the Pike Si } of well-seasoned fir, and grained in oak eltect, The piano is immediately delivered to your | Bargain Dentists home, and the remainder can be paid in 218 weekly payments of 1 dollar and 25 cents each. ‘ Furniture Heacquart You get your money back if you but ask "i § ccidsacdiskndacid for it, if, after a month’s trial, you are dissat- A i isfied with the piano. ALBANY Painrgés Ostermoor Mattresses = t a year’s privilege of exchanging | 6 it baba Y satars loss. : 30062, | The G i Fane the seroagest guarantee ever jlutisrisnratan tisas fe enuine given on any piano, If you or any one can ; : ce Sit “B * ” write a stronger one than ours, write it and KR PULY her ) ec wit ‘ oun Oa we will sign it. We are noted the world around for our | Your family gets all unpaid payments | | H M S canceled in event of your death during the P | eating tove life of the club. Pe You get the piano tuned two times—free. = You get a good stool—free. MERS You get a reduction of 15 cents a week in ue cash in event you pay faster than at the rate " of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week. Stes FOR TACOM 100, 9:00, And, mind you, every vital feature of the club is written on the face of your contract. Don’t put off joining—all the club mem- FOR EVERETT AND | MP 4 ay - Over 80 styles and sizes in Heating Stoves are displayed bership will soon be taken. If you are going EDMONDS | : to buy a pilano—do it now. Fe, SOU ae in our Stove Section, Third Floor. golden color, The top measures 18x38 and the beveled plate mirror 16x24 inches; drawers are trimmed with wood knobs. A special value at $7.65. | i HE genuine Round Oak Stove has a hot-blast draft, for use with soft coal, that is a revelation to users, This hot-blast draft burns the goot and gases, makes the smoke clear, LYER i ; H S A steady, even fire can’ be maintained with the “hot blast” alone, burning the coal from the top downward, wean DA RAPA RPAR PRADA AAA 1318 Second Avenue ww ‘ 1318 Second yee : is 1 > _ Opposite Arcade Kohler & Chase Opposite Arcade a core || = : Fr ede rick & Nelson Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohiér & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck Pianos, Genuine Pianola Pianos, Etc. fii) °°" tv. ite oie!" to Maia 2998 Ind. 796 INCORPORATED cee