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{ —— = FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. OU! LL FIND I HERE ‘ Bre "Geode Gtore Closes Daily at 6:30 * Ab) | | “Edgar M. Robinadn, New TAA RAR RR AR AR # | Pearl Sindelar, In “Th i C GIT the! Getopor IR 1861, Just bo yeara| Clty. Will be the guest of honor at] § y BY ant?” at the Metropotit ot « ext Wednendi AT THE THEATRES hago today, nome general got jt Into|®, banduet Kiven next Wedaesads S$ ; his head that he oy a, Ae { fe A - » Hernard, in “He won a fight rs 4 # Cae From MifwinKee# . which never took | Robinson will speak bars <4 bg T WEST acquisitions in the Coat Matropolitan—"The Girt In rer took Jin this country, touching on the bey! Chester Ioleome, the Rocher Mf és ct deat “ 3 % the Tax : : ejec| scout movement, ia which Qe BEB) ter, N. Y., author and diplomat, ie 1m Section give additional strength # Seattie—"In Old Kentucky 1 ote neon very active cee, Gi Yours old to lf * Lois The End of the he elon ‘ d Probably to the showing of individual styles for which is % Alhambra—"A Poor Rela spoeed to. be * tlon.” " official, declares ® Orpheum—Vaudeville that on that day & Empress—Vaudevilie. a Unies, Sores ® Pantages—Vaudeville. : ovemne te te % Grand—Vaudeville and mo- tomac at Harp ton pietu j | ers Ferry and } ' . drove off Anhby's cavalry and three HER AKHARRRAAKKAY lregiments of infantry, the Bighth | i | Virginia and the Thirteenth and .* RAAAAKAR EAR H htecnth Missiasipp!, Gen, Jor |B. Jobnaon, C. 8 however, de * AT THE MOORE clarda that this never happened, and that the infantry, at least, were pot even at Harper's Perry that day street and utility wear. DUMB WAITER KILLS GIRL SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16 Miss Eva Fotheringham, ag 19 years, was strangled here last olehbt by an automatic dumb walter The young wo man wae removing gr rlew from the lift when it shot up ward, pinning ber head against the wall, She was alone in the Apartment at the thn : was dead when disco ; her sister, It required 20 n problem y 4 utes for workued to ¢ his residence ble-f oud nket Cl through the wall and rele Peking as this : Dou faced Bla joths the body country’s repre ? Zibeli * # | sentative, during whieh ines AeA A a RHR laid Lhe plans for the huge } ‘ nis his Gatien task Movadelethe | 000,000 loan and for the bu’ The fabrics run the range of popular ground I 4 © Chi ; Korte ney 8 | weaves, weights and colorings, and in the big Mnapeial lf clude Beaters of America nnd Velvets Plushes Scotch Tweeds eeeeeeee ees eee PO rerrrrr TTT. | “The pleasure is municipal.” | | Bam HRernard kept the large aud). ch ok him at the e Jost night in a con roy by sof Ferbal | “ ¢ 0 miles of ra And linguistic seating | | “Taft's Persecution of Alaska of more than 3,000 miles of rall| , t our mother tongue study | Taft's Persecution of Alaska | ways, 4 Interesting values are in evidence at J + : e ; $25.00, $32.50, $45.00, $50.00 and up Sete eee eee ee eee eee ee ing judiciously before a mirror t the subject of an addrew ca “ R a ire) ; ofore the cuinty | Scarred and battered in the bal recognize itevif. It was Bernards (Ry United Press Leased Wire) A. Strong before the King Count | cle Soe ae not the severest stores | first appearance In Seattle. He} OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 16 me Democratic lub next Saturday noon Oe i ed ta eee. Ate aie Came From Milwaukee” was the jing that the peration | ar Wolfs cafeteria. i$ Ee cea areivpe . t fele that brought him here last | between atrikers That the only for the people | sem. the Adu ampeon arrives emplo was responsible for the |i, i “elect a democrat of dect in port yesterday afternoon whe heavy cargo of ore and salmon and But with that {inimitable cal : rmance on the English to bring the Southern Pa | jcittative and action as president dictionary, easily walts : mpany to. time, labor leaders | Mitintive Bor ment Of J. M. Haw.|* Passenger list of 270 jee, himself Into box office shekels any & masse meeting here for the | torne, president of the club, last) i ys time he opens his mouth in Seattle, latriking shop employes of the ral | ga rurday HE MUST EXPLA [| 7 whether be comes from Milwaukee . 4 | road. ( ; or the mystical Zurach, The play | It was claimed by the strikers itself has the merit of having a sem ; | that a number of engines on which DBiance of a plot, a rare thing for they were working when the strike musical comedies. Graceful Anna ‘ | was called, and which only requi next Thursday or jer sts. at Rainier Beach, has been Wheaton, lithe and girlish, who ts| | y s | minor repairs, are still In the r ning at 6 o'clock, at the Seattle /tr oi ce ta appear before the some comedienne herself, was atun | house, and that passenger loco mercial bce res i" q hoard of public works Tuesday to ping in “The Man I Love” song. Oth Htives are being used to haul freight. | Lean will addr / f aay couse why his contract should e er song hits were “In Gypsy Land All thin iv dented by the officials o tkiet, he ppaat sige not be forfeited. It js charged that and “In Bohemia,” by Nella Be jot the company, They state that roo! « o oe ne ee Bs Pr, vig ji ; gen, and Prove We ties «hed Bot coerce fs being main. | Playgrounds and social centers, — | he a Nprmenry Be rane on rien garments at higher prices that have sold down to but a few of a style are Seen. wY (aioe Mas nee Goores “yr the ¢ was let and the street | to go on sale tomorrow at $15.00. ceo pelle ips Higbee. eee eee eee eH AHH, in an impansadle condition be Saints sex eae cause of the slow progress of the All are new Fall models and the selling will include Coats in mixtures, wnusvally strong on voice. Golden Gate park, San F works eigto, - will soon contain erges and double-faced cloths, as well as high-grade White Polo Cloth ptarm!gan now aboard a steamer from Nowe. The birds BOY MISSING ! Coats, An ur | opportunity to save in securing a new coat for street or were captured when they : alighted on the ship clone to Verdie Smith, 16, a Sedre reneral wear boy, has been missing sin . . Ni They will be set free # 44 He was working at the milk eee eee eee oe lie ther, Mra. Sadie Smith A. dollar dinner will be held under | Simos Normlle, a coutesstor whe sa ’ . grees Kinahrg het rane rae Poh ; in a clearance at the auspices of the Charity Organ! tation pociety next Thireday eve-|end gutters on Waters Av and oth ntinuous uproar. Andrew lRogers plays the part of Frank ) Layson, “a worthy son of old Ken | tucky Pau ell as Joe Lore: on © core ot ane sae Far samen Sie SEEN Beene Henees We . " NEW YORK, Oct. 16—Evelyn * Heer eaererarerarae * ® THE METROPOLITAN, | Martine, one of the bonniest ebe Lic waekan RAS PARRA RHE EAAN EE) cirin that ever oglied an ev |sult across the footlights, th People who went to the Metro AT THE LOIS ‘ that was ten years ago, has begun politan last night, for the purpos sult in the supreme court for “lim of becoming shocked at RARAKH HARARE HB ted ome t hus ness displayed in “The t Cowboys and revolvers were con. | band, Albert ring Taxi,” forgot all about thelr mission | stantly in evidence In “The End of |t0 the complaint, te a ms t Alleging that James N. Hinghaw, | oh) tice to help locate him. She and laughed themselves into the Trail” at the Lots yesterday, ful and fantastical whims oc Maw Ted $3,000 Of rinks he in tn this city mn nature. As the dashing, frive The new show opened with a good| , The former Miss Martine has | ber money by 5 », Me Me; ea girl of the play, “The iin the attendance and the Sandusky.|Chosen for golden text, “extreme | id that she has hac GADSKI 18 A HOME LOVER ty I} a bi clothe herself since ¢ NEW YORK, Oct 6 Taxi,” Pearl Sindelar was a trifle | Stockdale ‘players proved them |cruelty.” Under this general cap tion she declares that Girard bas a four years ago, Mrs. Rone Hinshaw) wiry and not grand opers is t disappointing. Perhaps it was that|selves very capable in that play he - he played her part too well, and/Lioyd Ingraham fo the rele of Big perniciously playful it of whis- bas begun a sult for divorce. His-| yorarion for which Mme. Gade H hee * wf that it was the part, and not the | Bill Hicks made a big bit’ The/tling for her terrier at dinner and shaw has left Seattle, #hé says and tne famous diva, will train her i f F | ner acting, that was disappointing. Yet|rest of the cast proved themselves using it for a napkin, instead of bis present whe outs it UM daughter, Miss Latta Tauscher y 3 #t could hardly be said that “The|very worthy of a good mention. | the table linen provided for the oc | known ee Pyar Pog gene 8 ai and tatther, Hans Tause Girl in the Taxi” lacked class, either | casion ORE a 1 _ . in theseharacter or in the act, es | ee Ra et serra u —Doing 3 month ati kiton Prinnesn , pedpily. viewed from the point WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Senator hard Iabor in the London privome | Gadeki left today gin th « | t af rimmings se teeeeeeeeee fedro Woolley, has asked the Se He the gefiéral mein of the story La Follette of Wisconsin, it Henry Smith, a neweboy, will not! cert tour in Wisconsin Papa Stewart, “like father,” and learned here today, will spend most shout tra! War between France Bertie Stewart, “like son.” are typh | of the month of November on & | and sany. another time when @ @ Rete tate akenee , 5 Gu? tharsciers im every sence. 80} speaking tour which will embrace 11 he is stuck with papers ° * “4 me ln ahi Trees saan tae pecs eardes Ord stele, Oho fe not inet abso ATTHEGRAND | .HE many very good values man, who had bad mh that! ithe # rary, that state being re # #@ & @ ee eee eee ee . 4 , . af only a New Tork aseker pry treat, served for the Chri Trrrrr rrr eso 2 oo ? featured in our Basem |The states included are Michiga LONDON.—France and Eng A handed orchestra of eight p Wh } ; Millinery Salesroom are pi bat Who looked anything but 4 sick |Indiana, Iiinolz, Missourl, Oklaho-|@ land are now but one hour's # musicians, seven of whom are ae en ee —AT— a, K *, Nebraska, North Dako- journey apart between the left-handed, t# the feature at t ing a constant source of n= | a * * since the new service that was fost their arms while working in 4 terest to visitors. Wem | an dindiindindindindintndintindiadindind | La Pollette said he had found it @ recently started with a new ® shingle mills, King and McKay de bal : | hi Ts) coept invitations he @ turbine oe omedy act itola Evelyo sings ‘ : te aime Pendleton hg gy eee oe ge , tion below some of coast ' seer eeeweeeee thes: Witeré axata’ peered’ os. %) 5 attractive offerings in. th ~ season’s popular Feather character portrayer when he essay ed the role of Neah Vale, in “A | C : . Poor Relation,” at the Aihambra = Trimmings:— q > AS 0 Og Fo Se o Sean 9 F theatre. The seedy genius, quaint good-hearted and j-humoroas, Fancy Ostrich Feathers, natural co won applause Willard’s support | > 1911 in groups of three, $1.45. Was especially good. Miss Heatrice he. efi ol 7 ‘ Meade played a difficult role to per. Single Ostrich Quills, tw« AR A large variety of Fancy Feathers in fection Ba ttended by 40,000 § black white or natur d white cx i Be c | tt lack and wh atural and white c newest coloring effects, 4 o $2. ¥¥yeeaeeeeeeeesy Ef visitors — Greatest } ing, $2.95. rie foe a. asi “7 frontier celebration i] Cluster of three Ostrich Quills in combina- | Ostrich Bands in black and white, blag ) ; and gray, black and royal-blife, as well as il ever held—-Last great 9 1 nurpl al-blue, tan and red with 4.95 solid © * - Reka eeeerhnee 7" “Im Old Kentucky” opened Sun- | COmereee® of the Wild : ay at the Seattle and played to «|[|West—Wild steers, un- : packed house. The show was a % | 3 ed in tailored Beave ats— cod! eral, metesaaateg tae tha thn tamable horses, cow. OSCE : a8 n tailored Beaver Hats—medium, large and hi aia CT. Pasey's famous southern || boys, Indians, in the Q <= / ‘ rtack, a land brown, at $5.50, play an injustice by not putting Cy } ey. - trore life into it. The pickanin- | Sreatest set of motion § = nearer i ree ares ot eee een, Cae Sain : | Solid Oak Arm Chair to their pranks, unique soft shoe — A dancing and their splendid drum [| spell-binding excite- jor exhibition, kept the audience i Ps Mhajor exhibition, kept the audience Pay gt aa in ess 5 Special $1.80 c+ Las ((: ao * * * Hroadway * en Bioat . South Dakota, M.nnesota and porte of Dover and Calais, @ Grand this week The music * * * * * * * * AT THE SEATTLE , . sement Salerroom AMUSEMENTS OE Dasani tte einc MOORE THEATRE OLID oak Arm Chair in dull golden finish, Well construct- Tonight and All W AT THE os? BSP efor ka tk aeet & agi fet i} ¢ . construct Popular Matinee a at; arms braced by steel rods. A \] - pecial value at $1.80. ee Black Cat] 3 | fT >4Maple Folding Chair 50. Balcony 50c, Gallery 250. METROPOLITAN 3 : wane 4 ‘d Special, 95c The Senratt 2 “PRE GIRL IN THE TAXI" i ~. A good Chair for use in Halls and Churches. Seat Exceeding the Speet Limit & Prices—26¢ to Matinees, 28¢ to 3 back are made of 3-ply maple veneer; finishe u hogan) “ Seattte : = Well-made, comfortable, and folds compactly. § =<} eer} 5 2 —Furniture Heads eee y, 260 y ; Mreatent american’ Pla} : és os CR “1m OLD KENTUCKY” WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN A PIANO? Vid, Banner Oak : : By C. 7. Darey Nights— 250, 66 "1 3s and $1 | If so, you should send in your answer to the Knight-Brinkerhoff Dot Contest, as 2 aaa 4 you may be the lucky one to win the piano or one of the valuable prize running i LOIS THEATRE vale from $3900 to $138.00 Wi as cot: “a Coal Heating Stove vay e : } REMEMBER that the value of your prize will depend entirely on correctne | r HE “ B O k ” : neatness of your ansv ¥ oY aK é ar S Noamec- alll sie ha . anne a has charcoal steel wD oF Tar WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO TO WIN body and draw center grate, screw Isto count correctly the number of dots appearing on-the piano, and write a short draft register in both ash pit and feed etter (not over-2 ds) stating “Why Every Home Should Own a Piano.” doors, and nickel-pl i i s, el-plated foot rail. 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