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NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Stere Closes Daily at 6:30 | | YOU’LL FIND IT HERE Fubeteare FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [Furniture | Dry Goods . a Dry Goods } er, pm 3 3 Combination Hringing to Winchoster fresh’ div. / ra rae fa! Bookcase and Writing Desk a | Price, $15.00 or A REGULAR ONE ARR (i I The terrible p ELL-MADE oak combination She—And don't you go in for | grumibe andi e sport of any kind? | grumble and Desk, in fumed or waxed golden He—Oh, yaas, don’t yer know. I'm—haw—paseionately fond of dominoes. —Evorybody’s Weekly The new Chamber of Commerce, #k& ARR A RN RRA Rae will celebrate Founders’ day No|* vember 13, commemorating the For failing to prosecute her {d0th anniversary of the firet whit Appeal fre leettloment of Seattle with a ban Mea, CW wite of the tet saloon man who is wantedsou & grand Jory indletment, was Following a year's il! health, Mrs./# fined $100 and conty in theos arah W. Allen, 38, wife of State) ® perior court yesterday «or Senator Pliny L. Allen, ditd ye selling liquor without ar It prday at her home, 25th av cense, The fine was patd vetebbeeeee st Mra. L. &, Spinning has begun # suit for divorce againat F. M, Spin 4 >», Sete compartment above and the interior is ning, the hardware man, She al Telling the bat : leges that she helped him bulld. up te was On \ with pigeon holes and writing 1 & $60,000 business for him, serving ate? ts his stenographer, bookkeeper |AP4 Sheridan twenty miles away . $15.00. and clerk, They w married at * a engo — Victoria in 1899, She charges | Hills rose and fell—but bis heart orwalty | with BeenS tihehabibinlerewny, (| : Mail “Orders Carefully Filled | very nerve of the char a ne lor ee, strained to full play, Facet Bigh sehoor {nonthly, | with sheridan only ten miles away Te contains neh og tes |He is snuffing the smoke of the roaring fray With Sheridan only five miles away By the fiaeh of his eye, and bis now sion Tacha decks: {ian saARE Rs whl reek cone To Sell at 25c| Pair | pened to us? | to nay, | Chauffeur—A telegraph pole (“I've brought you Sheridan all the | ran into us, sir, | never see way . FXCEPTIONAL values in Women's full-fashioned, fast-black Hosiery, in light, medium : | such road-hogs.—Puck From Winchester town, to save the wy) The ladies of the First Methodist day!” and heavy weights. Lisle, k-lisle and Cotton—all with high spliced heels, double }Pr testant h will continue thelr rummage sale Friday and Sat Boys Burn School | B soles and toes. The majority of styles have 4-inch double garter welts senna caver, Teacher in Effigy ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE ‘Special 254 pair sb i Trinity parish will be held at 6:30 (Ry United Proms Leased Wire) eo: Wi y 4 }tonight In the crypt. W. R. Stir WALLA WALLA, Oct. 19 iLL Fl A V If ling of Chicago and J, W. Wood atigitin la keine kee | ttractive Values in GIFFORD PINCHOT Jof New York will speak by members of the high, L. E. Kirkpatrick, president of the “It is perfectly evident that in Alaska the progressives are in ar school faculty to ascertain the! antisaloon league, will begin man- | overwhelming majority. The division between republicans and demo-| Edward Marden, missionary with identity of a crowd of 60 students ‘ one ait’ el ew an o a $s a erats seoms substantially to have disappeared, and the lines of cleay- | headquarters Ketchikan, is injwho burned in effigy Prine damus p “ean » age along which men divide are those which separ proxreasives [Seattle today e urges the | Heck after he had indefinitely sus ; from reactionaries, th olists from the anti-monopolists * t of vernment ded Frank Hooker and Frank ter formally notifies the petition TRONG showing of new patterns in Women's Hand- That's what Gifford Pinchot sald to a Star interviewer yesterday |schools and Kreater efficiency 1M | Cox from the football team, ‘There | ers for a local option election in the 1 Pinchet is genuinely enthusiastic over Alaska—Alaska physically and | schoolwork for the natives r male dents in the school.| aistiet outside of fourth-cla Hy gs at this popula yr i Jes styles in seal, wal- Alaska politically, His mission was not in any sense a political one. hs gathered on the campu: rus, morocco and pigskin lea i. ers, also in velvets and tapes- but Alaskans everywhere came to him with ifformation NOT ENOUGH n the evening and he ou that no apecial electic | pg a pes “The strongest Impression I bring back with me fron * end—Trouble with your » around & bonfire bef be held this year. The specta Lp tres Pinchot, “is that it is a country well sulted to be the pe What rock did your [ing a straw stuffed suit of clothen,|tlon asked for was to be held on} ‘ ibe 3S of a vigorous race of peop! many r Alne ic ship eplit on? | labeled “Heck” into the flames Nov. 14. Some are leather-lined, others lined in silk, and all are t which will make ft one of the rich Spinks—None at all Moen’ } iS {ubnlahed -with coin purse. A variety of frames to choose tions of the United es. As that ¢ pment proces rocks enough, that was the dif- , d eat partion e Un from, in and German silver. Price $5.00. should be governed not by the point of view of A a t ficulty. 5 a make what he can and then get out, but from the point t - | | pee act manent residence, from the point of view of a country capable of sum | ry e ea es ~~ ~ taining a great population ig : ; 7 e Quoc ruch 2 heshepomeenthe ogre, AUUAGARA sr Dress Trimmings |New Elastic Belts working for people not because his ket book, teeter ere eee *) * . i interests, might be benefited thereby, but becanse his HEART *| ‘ i - "HEN SOUL are “on the job.” A very rich man, a favorite In the big social] Miss Amanda T. Jones, the noted . AT THE GRAND. *|] -AIN-COLOR Nets in crystal beaded At 50c * ffect, for evening dresses, waists and pada i ee centers of the East, he has devoted bis life unsparingly, first, to the |inventor of Junction City, Kar Benides ped imming, in sky-blue, rose, lavender and espriaged Belts of good quality elas eR KA . * Charged with violating the * eral white slave a Frank ® ira, former member of * the Royal Hawatlan quintet, * for year favorites at local & afew, ja In the uty jail in @ « * * 7 . * * * 7 eeeeeeeeaeeeene default of $5,000 bail He ts accused of taking Florence Baker to San Franelico from Seattle, August 7. His brother is held in the elty jaii on an open charge eee teehee eee county auditor as soon as the lat AT THE THEATRES eeteeeeeeeeeeeeteeee Moore—Sam Rernard, in “He ¢ From Milwaukee saving of the forests to the pec and now to the great insurgent | in 76 today. Mine Metropolitan—"The Girl te moving pictures movement, the end of which {s the placing of PEOPLE'S MEN In the Jones first people's chief seat of government— Washington Personally, Pinchot !s one of the most attractive men in public life foday. He is tail. His head is finely shaped. His nose ts aquiline, and | Bélow It is a sweeping gray mustache, His eyes aro large and dark " Most everybody has a mind-picture of a “real old Southern gentleman.” | ‘ Cannink with Weill, that kind of a man Pinchot is.jn manners—with the brain nt cooking.” Ag a“. & twentieth-century leade invention = . ope ee of bers in a de j summoned, it rests with the wor ote © bare Six Women for ty siete ar sree oy ' uct ta not Those ¢ od are : Ellen Evans, 5511 Brooklyn » | - 2 ane November Juries' .""", 11 Brooklyn av. pak Six women have drawn to ina Schumacher, Mate tn the ciipt tment of Nathalie Richard ve oor taniecehinal the superior eburtias jurors for the | Rachel A. Morris books, and con tributed a «re the periodical Hterature ‘ f has three vaudeville acts on! 42 inches wi $1.50 yar ite bill, featuring eight one-armed | FI i Crystal Chif so x anit’ 7 musicians in orchestra selections. | lowered Crystal ¢ sone, very , gray, with long velvet tab and velvet covered designs in blue, pink and brown, 42 inches tic belting, in black, navy-biue ang —"In Old Kentucky.” The End of the a *#s buck! "rice 50c Aihambra—"A Poor Rela harness buckle. Pric tlon Orpheum— Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville. SUR ee ee nd * . AT THE ORPHEUM. ° Marabou for dress and millinery trim CHILDREN’S PATENT LEATHER * - #1 ming oro d black, 85¢ $1.50} BELTS, 50c—Of ell grade Ree eee eee menses si Ming. in brown and black, Be and $1 i Pati i gra patent Jonie Heather is back at the Or. | Yard: in sky-blue; pink y 3 irple, | calf leather, 2 inches wide, with plain brasg pheuam with a num of catchy |] $1.75 yard cor, 4 OF leather-covered buckles _— songe, She shares the headline | : eRe RH Honore with Four Fords, who eeueen covert - oar in a aplendidly staged dane. | hee eA ine KCt tion pletures: Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet a. Mary Kohn, 318 3 month of Nov r een phine Agnew, 2117 E. furywomen have been subpoenaed | Krlish, 14 veath Louise psec in all, Eight women consented to | Cara Fourth N. EB % SAM BERNARD. eee || Friday Specials i in Toilet Goods - seseweuaeeeees Improvements for Jove ice Powder, spa | Lyatvttooy Dome, 1 aliases Gua : “ - AE Binet am Bernard, champion assasein- | er ee | E alg iisui-tal' Oalober: bak daly. one has | foCarty Me tx h ‘i | NEW YORK.—While fire raged ator of the Ki Snglish, turns New District cial 2 14¢. in pretty cretonne and eeeee Li Clark, 3 a . a . : » and | Hingis omersaults the rate! " 9 ge fined h rubber, special 90. far been called on to sit on 4) Ruckman, 419 Vester way; Mary B.|in a six-story tenement here and | linguistic son aulte at | Charle Flesh od, > A ined with rubbe pect oor w of one pinute he Moore this|Lake Burien Residen: Sect i 7 Benzoin and Almond 3 have been! Melnty 13 Seventh av woman on the top floor a minute att {hte | esidence Section | pe ag cont ahead hall setatlzeesdibe Medea elimi danger of being consumed ¢| week, as an Impersonator of a Ten Rapidly Coming to | special 2B¢. Cream, 18¢. “id ial ames, Thomax Jer, a flreman,|tonie brewer In “He Came From} Front. * id ae . volunteered to have himeelf jow-| Milwauk “The Flirting Prin A eilsilaas tak Nice tis a tenes | Creriie Elcaya, special | TE ae Manicure isso-s good ed from the roof i first to ce comes to the Moore next) i ontractore, & ae ne 33e¢. / 1 1 . pall the woman to the roof. He) week. ‘ y Talcum, 13¢. H pec ie. PD sion of First avenue south from Ox » Lori F was lowered by a fellow fireman bow to withia a thild of « mile.of Pinaud's oria ace | i re Toilet Char and grabbed the woman's wrists RRA RAAB Horien, It is announced t i Powder, special 19¢. ‘Odor Shun,” an anti- . " * * Then the fireman on the roof found | # *| work will be t ‘ tic d ‘ 4¢ and Se. i > iil be begun at once and. it pie . septic deodorant, 19¢. that he could not pull the two to * “GIRL IN TAXI’ * | need be tinlched by February let Williams’ Taleum Pe ¢ * the top. For five minutes the * ke one he prettie | " pe: i Hardwood-! lthree were in danger of falling tolgeaeeeetekeweaee eintaye io tee ae ing Pitest |B | der, 14¢. ae Kitanwelt Tooth B pic the sidewalk when other fireu Peart Sindelar, “The Girl in the! nect with both the city boulevard Euthymol. Tooth Paste, Brushes, special 23¢. Sar tenedint | awa str ind gn H engl lreetear tt the ber waipias One lbecteriae wth eae wiraight| special 13¢. Whisk . Brooms, “good Lapel ghend Ladies’ Man-Tailored Suits ots” sonst eith ts site’ Pda si ater tom iia at tuned that war | Graham's Bath of Isis, | ality, special 2. wiccal Te. time ago abandoned his pulpit in. the fo ice Moni corti ole ee ee special me. yo _Fiberloid Dressing Steet: Scinadke Regular $40, $45 and $50 Suits, made to your order, for fil efor fe si eens a next attraction. | The Lake Burlen district ts com: | _Pond's Vanishing | Combs, coarse and fine, | Shears, special 50¢. |not make a success and is Wiel wee ewes Si wa ks a Pac, eee dd abe cront Cream, 30¢. nay ial rocker —First: Fleer. $32 and $35 |*.. se, tee : * AT THE SEATTLE. #|nish homesites for many of the The Orthopedic hospital, the Da Surse d the vs” Catholic | * * | people who will be employed there.| ti a ot t hotye ara ans po ye Ceeeeee te te kt tt tt tte tot tte) CA. Doty, vice president of the’ f nui-LarbDon 000 es royer Long Coats, special ae ceveceeees+ $30.00 Hi} tictaries of a big entertainment to| “In Old Kentucky,” the old south.| Mercantile Bank, has recently pur. : : be given in the Coliseum theatre, |ern play, with its heart interest, is/chased @ I6-acre tract. at Lake | ANTI CARBON pecia Cc We were very busy the past two days taking orders under the direction of Mra. John W.|at the Seattle this week. The band | Burien and announces that he will | LET SOF TC > x if ps build an elegant country home on | MEONLY 4 a ont aying of plekaninnies and th “ ves scot into ras, te emia : 2 : on this sale, and you are requested to come in at once, s¢ Considine, some time next month. | playing of plekaninnies and their) 11 Mt 001 DE STROYER Change t into gas, which is expelled with the smoke rat ured 1 \ 1 that we can get your order finished in plenty of time ‘ection P Pict dl sed al gains ete eceirigl Makes the burning of soft coal as cleanly as though hard coal wef | It is expected that with the an. RRARAR RHR * nouncement of the many improve = used. ~Biousefurntebings Seat nts contemplated in that dis * 4 AT THE LOIS. Zl trict that realty will speedily en * # |hance in value. Crandall Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring Co. } Te Specia rices on Linoleums Phone Main 1250—468-71-72 Arcade Bldg.—Entrance 471. fi > is presenting a real western drama PRINTED LINOLEUMS, SPECIAL] _INLAID LINOLEUMS,- SPECIAM EVENING AND RECEPTION GOWNS rg The Bnd of the Tr it te not H 45¢ YARD—Three good patterns to choose | $1.00 YARD—Four pa n the off SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR MEN'S CLOTHES : Jail weep stuff, however, the drama i ing—all tile effects—blue and white; from—one ght-colored floral d n; the |being flavored with a good deal of & white and blue; also red, tan, black comed | second a tile effect in red on tan ¢ ind ; wiiite. 4 | d in co onal desig ree | Cee ee end ee weal i the third in conventional design, green Ten cents per square yard added to above 1 DOZEN bod { Teer eee eee ee 2 “ac ”? CABINET Bdge Fe tn PHOTOS Leo Willard ‘Is playing the quaint : he anner yo 1 Regular Price $5 Jold character of “Noah Vale" in Special Price | Poor Relation,” at the boulevard ee is eine ne | Air-Tight Wood Heater . $2.50 el Open Sundays, 10 to 9 | Open Evenings. Sittings Night and Day. [| * CONOVA STUDIO “mys AT THE PANTAGES. HE Banner Heater has body of smooth 1 SENROA Tee Tee eee ee steel, and the top and bottom are of heavy = HER NAME’S The ‘Tivoli quartet heads the bill |] cast iron, lined with steel. A swinging smoke Pantages in a number of ex AUNTIE WANT | ceticnt musical selections. Fagan } apron inside the door keeps smoke from puff —SUBSCRIBE FOR— . jand Byron have an amusing ad Good 5-acre tracts on main f ing out when feeding wood sot rails, swing- a good-hearted old lady | act county road; matl delivery does everyone wl or ~ |#@ and telephone; only 214 miles top and door are attractively nickeled, i © ; + TE SOUR with hascaaind eee ee MIE from Port Orchard and 12 Panta " , #\[E niles from center of Seattle . ‘ rapes are esa) thc im AT THE EMPRESS. * This is in the navy yard With 23-inch fire-box, $10.00. | Brinkerhoff, cartoon 1 # | ff district, where 500 people | Delivered at Your Home Cincinnati Post, her sole mis kok kk te a te Bare on Uncle Sam's payroll, Ml With 25-inch fire-box, $12.00. ! and a new $3,000,000 drydock $6 show. toy app att f the fair a ik om ion is to help you fill your] ‘The feature at the Empress this Sr unaay obmarronuod otis J igen molly withers nd equate policy o ar wants S " he number of women on dt vented ait prune oh tt + Seattle Star, I herew subseribe to The Star for a period want potato im ve enall Remember, FIVE ACRES Other styles in Wood and Coal Heating of one month, and theroa ntil ordered stopped. to be delivered Her first message to te . ; P esented by Harry First Stoves are sho at a de ge of moc ° } to the following address, at the rate of 26c per rionth Im city, oF e appears on p: {cd | sroronea tiadley: ioe ateoue enn ire shown at a wide range of moderate j 80¢ per month by mail, 4 tor plagiat., Or prices. Terms $50 Cash, $6 Monthly, Third Floor “" Beki wowon 1H Albert B. Lord 6 a ellie. t, alee br ieee ekKIns am Bienccessetee tenet ll (Frederick & Nelson Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, Phone No........+ | business—You got the benefit rn Inc.

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