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THE, SEATTLE STAR BOY ON TRIAL FOR WHEN DAD EATS PEACHES. | GIRL’S MURDER (By United Prose Leased Wired SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27 Sworn testimony that Charles Bon ne@, Who shot and killed Bernice Godalr, the 18-yearold school girl while in a fit of jealous gage is an “incurable paranoiac” was made tm the pregress of the trial here today by Dr. Chas. A. Dozier, for years resident physician at the] ° Napa asylum for the insane, The dpfense rested with Dr Doster's | testimony, Thp prosecution expects to complete their,‘case this after noon and the case. Jgiven to the jury late today. Wife—Why, father, how careless; Daughter—Gracioua, pa! You've! Son—Nice work, pop! There of you! You know how fruit juice dropped some on your shirt. POLICE SCARE | ns stains. J = another load, HIM TO DEATH|*= — — nail ; * BALTIMORE, Md. Aug. 27-—L! ton for vacations, Most of the . | RAPTORS, Me. aug Bie ALL GO HOME [stron oe ot | Brown dropped to the floor of his| (my Ust Yreas Leased Wire) | brief rest before entering upon cam. | ties, As a result of the FREDERICK & NELSON. Fop-Coat Time Is Here Again Eom mornings and evenings are with us again, and serve as a reminder that a warm, cozy separate = is among the first req: robe. An attractive range of new styles in these most prac- ‘es for the new Fall ward- Father (five minutes later)—Now I can eat those peaches in comfort. tical garments awaits your choice—smart three-quar- + ter-length thodels in plain and two-tone diagonal boucle coatings—equally handsome models in 7- and full- heme here, dead from heart trou WASHINGTON, Aug All Dut. | pale Y ee ‘ 1 are ble, when two piliedaian basen to|going trains today were jammed | adjournment of congress hundreds { length effects, in a variety of fabries—all distinctly qeertion him about a woman with | With cabinet officers, senators and | of clerks and stenographers are out| A one-armed golfer, Col. Coston of Cincinnati, won an eighteen-hole | novel in design and trimming. whem he war acquainted representatives, leaving Washing-lof jobs today | competition near Berlin. The prices on the new Coats range. from $18.50 upward The Garment Pictured New fifty-six-ineh Coat of tan zibeline coating, half-lined, with black velvet collar. The buttons and buttonholes are also trimmed with the black velvet. Price $35.00. sie ~| _————— Remember Mrs. Tom Thumb? She le keeping a little store at Mid- dleboro, Ma Timothy Sullivan of Chicago, 112 old, expects to win the jig) | contest of the United Céltic-Amertean societies, Columbia university now offers a college course for 15 cents. For that amount you can get a pamphlet telling you what books to read to| wot an academic course at home, concevenhscemomnnesemeemoe Fa Q —fiecond Poor. ‘Women’s Mercerized Lisle Union Suits Special $1.65 N unusual value in Women’s, Union Suits of fine, white mercerized ‘lisle, in a medium weight excellently adapted for this season of the year. The garments are shaped at waist, and are finished with sil taped croe! edge. In low neck, ankle-length style, sleeveless or with elbow sleeves ‘ , 91.05, An ancient mummy, only 18 inches tall, has been discovered in : the cliff dwellings pear Silver City, N. M. Smithsonian will get it. | i} People of Wauconda, Ill, are eubecribing for a monument to mark : the grave of the Inte Dr’ Joseph Dawson, who for ten years cured te ~ he | Mrs. Gertrude Jennin Sof Loe Angelee paid with her tife for her | * | lack of @ sense of smell. hy smoked a cigaretie in bed and didn't kaow} THE BON MARCHE—EVERY TIME |‘@uihgall = Sce=="= | Spike, Mies Edith Deckers 47. ad be bulldog, at FM: ik ile Center, | Fer Net Only Are Assortments Greater, But You Will Nearly bs a tne int fe veretavle garden bats : vod s : orca rooste Mears Fing the Lower. TAKE, FOR INSTANCE, THESE ‘cosler, put him to rout im a pitched battle. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ON SCHOOL SUITS: ote whisky were found in & broken-down wagon, ontensibly loaded | | with hay @>, Boys’ Strong School Suits |} [:'-" «wes <™ o~ ite 3 TTATEREE | There wae a tragedy Sunday Ps ‘Wlimington, N. C., when 500 tetties | Spec pec —Becond Floor. Children’s and Misses’ Shoes For School and Dress Wear MATERIALS and workmanship that resist wear—styles that pressat 6 smart appearance and meet the practical requirements of the foot for health and comfort—theese considerations have been insisted upee in choosing our lines of Children’s Shoes. Careful, intelligent fitting is an important feature of our service sg gE Mre. Jennie McEntee of “Stapleton, Steten telend, on eight weene’ ee has appealed to @ magistrate to make hes husbend talk te her, $2.50 Knickerbocker Suits $1.95 Knickerbocker Suits for, boys 6 to 14 years. Made with double stitched and flat taped. seams Regular $2.50 value of strong cassimeres and fancy cheviots in gray and brown mixtures. Boys’ 35c Trousers, 3 to 8 Yrs. te If the boys need ap extra pair of trousers for school wear see these at Ic “Steen for boys 3 to & years Made of worsted and covert cloth In grays, brown and mixtures | The Missourl mule has’ met ite meten in Mian Beile Reader, @ Ne j break ranch girl At Marehall, Mo, she toid them to trot out the meanest mule they had. me mad wule lok tthe 39 conte. BOYS* $4.50 to $5.00 SCHOOL SUITS, SIZES 6 T@ 16 YEARS, Foan— 93.99 Heavy weol cheviot, fancy | Mrs. Alice. Lahner of New Yors wae. ve wory much oucited when one nm other woman on ‘the street, e said to Mr, Labner, “That eomen has om my sinlen wedding dres:'” | An arrest followed. The dre and 01,000 worth of valuables bad been stolen from the Labnera two weeks before. —Firet Floor, nt colt, black and tan Russis | Mise Bessic Stewart, daughter of a Missouri farmer, while in @ | cataleptic state, crthes scenes in other cities, predicts ocourrences | accurately weeks before they happen, and details the weird qxperiences Children’s and Misses’ Button Hoots in ; Boots in-pa gun-metal calf and patent leather with cloth | calf > BRLDFEESE AH browns and grays. Mothers with. boys who will be start {ng to school should heed this sale of sults on Wednesday. Just $3.95 a suit. $1.25 and $1.50 Knickerbockers $1 | cassimere and worsted schoo! | J) ° “y,crslorer held cartive by @ tribe of monkeys tn the Congo, | | top: -o dpc dag pr neat core fc mada) ‘Weel Mnidcatesdkete worth $1.00 Fone, or, tere oe 18 youn, | clothes of bird skins sewed together with deer sinews, and whe aot Children’s, 84% to, 11, $2.50. * Misses’, 1114 to 2, $3.50. and $1.50, sizes 4 to 17 years, Made of Ege “ geet pore b rs bw fish with a stone spear, Misses’, 119% to 2, $3.00 Growing Girls’, 2% to 6, $4.50. ‘ sanatmeres, tweeds ani worsteds ures, Silvana ecient ay ; Math brown and fome fancy blue mix- ot age ee |__ The spatial orientation of the ant Is being investigated by scien- Growing Girls’, 244 ‘to 6, $3.50. Children’s and Misses’ Patent Button | tists at Cornell university. That means the way the ant knows how to go home. The ant doesn't know the points of the compass, they have discov- ered, but is guided largely by a sense of smell Children’s and Misses’ ops Boots in | Dress Shoes with white kid top: tah Russia calf: Children’s, 814 to 11, $2.50 Misses’, 11% to 2, $3.00 Boys’ 35¢ Blouse Walsts Special 25¢ Good strong percale and gtigharm blouse waists made with soft attached ¢ lars. Come in dark colors, mostly f ney * The Caledonia, in from Gtasgow, brought 9,600,000. kippered herring | bi 4 oT to 14 years at Bbc 5 ee ee mais Ween, Maletay. and pohage of Scotch whisky, Growing Girls’, 214 to 6, $4.00. Gedung Girls’, 2% to 6, $4.25 Misses’ Black Suede Button Boots, sizes Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Gray Suede Caged together in an iron-barred circus animal ‘wagon, Mr. and Mrs. 11% to 2, $3.75. Button Boots, sizes i144 to 2, $375; 2% to Children’s and Misses’ High-cut Button | 6, $4.50. . | Harry Spohn, newlyweds of Crafton, Pa, were driven all over town by | | their loving friends. The merrymakers caught Mra. Spohn by climbing | to the roof and entering a gable window after she had barricaded the || | front door. Spohn was caught ag he was coming home, SS ey 1,000 GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES ARE HERE FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM When you want fo outfit the young ladies for schooi, all new, all peetty—one-plece dresses with leather belts, two-piece Norfolke, and Similar dresses made of fine serges, prices from $3.95 up to $16. 50. and these two splendid bargains in Wash Dresses as well $1.50 DRESSES OF PERCALE | GIRLS’ $2.00 WINDSOR PERCALE AND COTTON PLAIDS,SPECIAL | DRESSES, CHAMBRAY TRIMMED —8e— =$1.5— | ] : Were’s 8 geod one for the school | Wash Dresses of Windsor percale girls. Dresses made of cotton plaid | with round collars, trimmed with i} | | } 27 Handsome, Serviceable Wilton Rugs ~~ At an Unusual Saving HREE sizes arid prices—27 Rugs in ah—eevernl good designs to choose from, im all- over and medallion designs. The 6x9- ft. size, special $15.00. The 8-3x10-6-ft. size, special $22.00. Fhe 9x12-ft. size, special $25.00. News of the Day Condensed for Busy People y Grocer, at the cor . and Howell st. for} 26 years, will be buried today, serv- fees taking place at Sacred Heart chureb this morning. Ryan died | fi Sunday, at the age dive: 62. Subscribers ta The Seattio stat ure prompt aud reg: ¥y of the paper, or any attempt to substit : ether paper for The & Star, It is the desire of t Management to secure the be service for all, and complaints &re given courteous and prompt attention. If youg paper fea to arrive any Might by. & O'clock, kindly phone this 0. lee at once. Main 9400 Ank for the Circulation Department. —in.a very serviceable grade of Wilton; the’ patterns suitable for living-room, dining+ ‘room, den or office. A valuable opportunity, if you need a Rug for any of these purposes. On sale tomorrow—Second Floor, Annex. NO ENCOURAGEMENT The Parson (to workman who ieee taking nips from hie bot- you know, my man, | ‘or tanted apirite In my life.” ‘orkingman—No; ‘an’ you ain't agoin’ to begin ‘wre, nel ther.—Tatler, with high necks and long sleeves, | borders of plain colored chambray percalé or chambray dresses with nnd pearl buttons. Have round square necks and elbow sleeves, necks, Veshaped yokes belts, trimmed with: plain colored cham- Bray and buttons, Come in sizes-6 | bottom of skirts of plain chambra to 14 years at 98c instead of $1.500n | Sizes 6, 8, 12 and 14 years at $1 Wednesday. ' Wednesday. Twenty-One Patterns in Library Tables In a Clearance Wednesday tip ) make room on the Furniture display floors for new samples that a arriving, we have in Library Tables Iden oak—and will y attractive epecial sleeve bands and borders around the The, Camano, which was sunk| in Everett by the Sioux Inst week, | ta ek kekee eee ee ne has been raised and is on the Ways | % in Ballard. It will take three week! Los Angeles.—No more 500 SACKS OF FINE YAKIMA POTATOES AT |}! Sc:8.°°°" fastens toga “i'm afraid there must be In has had ite first reeuit, and the hotel ‘managers have in- structed their orchestra | ers to banish the broken tem po stuff. “) hear, that your daughter | jilted the man who runs the elevator in your apartment | house to marry a poet.”"—Satire. pene eeeekekhhhhen WHILE THEY LAST le The famous “Netted Gem” variet After a two months’ trip in| . y | Alaska as the representative of the| Steamer Jefferson completed her and every sack is warranted to contain | Alaska committee of the Chamber|!4st summer‘ cruiso last night,| eeeteeeoeee eee ee selected twenty-one patte ed oak —mahoginy, fu 100 pounds. ‘Th¢y: are nice medium lof Commerce, Cassius EB. Gates re-| When she came into port from Alas. | offer them Wednesday i A ‘ turned to Seattle Inst night full of | Ka with 138 passengers and 12,0/0 | prices, as follows :-— sized potatoes and are good cookers lenthusiasm for the future of the|C&ses of canned salmon, She will si P Je have j 500 sacks to sell t | count He ¢ Alaska looke to| be put en the regular, run, ? i 94 * ot 2 : We have just 00 acks to sell at this bien 2 Pa rom ba pee m inchs to 4 vodiseoad ine Fumed Oak Library Table, 34x72-inch Mahogany Library Table, 30x 48-inch top, price, and when they are gone the sale needs it. Stoamér Jeante left for South.| |] top, clearance price $27.50. : clearance price, $25.00 will be over, : eastern Alaska ports this morning is . ‘ ‘ wae t a Vancouver, Wash—Employes on|"ith the biggest cargo she over | Fumed: Oak Library Table, .28x50-inch Mahogany Library Table, 28x42-inch tp, ing Ben carrjed, She carries a large cargo y OUP “regular 10¢ sel- ee ee | electric lines assert the slow time | top, clearance price, $25.00 | clearance price, $22.50 | } | ler, for tomorro’ * ; | of salmon cans and mining machin ea emer ‘al oes, | made {s accounted for by flocks of | nachin- uy é | é enutns en ee. ACans 25 "hilt Sauce, Ferndell or § Cans Tomatoes tor 25¢ ppheasants, which have been pro- |" . Fumed Oak “spot Table, 26x44-inch si Library Table, 30x50-inch top, With other groce mee, Pernde i No. 2% mize cann, well filled | tected three years, and gather {the omeemaniane i clearance Ps 5 i ery i * @4/) cans on sale * sah elena || on We nme se ped frequent! in his right foot broken yestprday | Fumed Oak Library /Table, 26x40-inch Mahogany Libx ary Table, 28x5 2-inch top, } Bertone p \| (Aaa when he caught the foot between |i to, clearance -price, $12.50. . eet of b| he * —-—_— ? the cage of an elevator ho was run- |} OP, Clearance -price, $12.50. | clearaiice price, : Frieda Baking - loner, 39 © | pouna sevewe PEpettt Frvines: latent crop, “Be a AAANT NESS DS i ning and the wll. Maddox was! Fumed Qak Library Table 26x42-ineh Mahogany Library Table, 33x54-inch top, x Bonne ene 2 C | setty notte, ne ae aes =— ¢ © Eile san Francieco—Mre. Chas. #| OMns for Woodliouse & Piatt, top, clearance price, $15.00 ae Te aan rh * 5 Smotted Beans, only a small ot | ‘hace ca Whole Mixed Hickling Hptees, Ii) x Sweeney, wife of a millionaire *| Log Angeles.—Three small boys ? . Norge » eredeatited tras i abate : — 3 pound irre. 23c¢ ie Oat ce ake Ber acne *| will explain to fudge Wilbur a com Fumed Oak. Library Table, 28x44-inch Mahogany Library Table, 32x54-inch top, Pure ¢ ibe ee pound - * . bell boy at the St ka 8 ns bined aerialsubmarine race they top, clearance price, $9.50, clearance price, $68.00 cocoa, Radium Spray, for cleaning car % hotel here $500 for returning *| staged in an eho park lake. Each : LP Diag ane ' . Pi. ® pound Bicintestantt cen 12ic IX found on the dining room #| Pad passed a string attached to a| Golden Oak Library Table, 30x54-inch | Fued Oak Table, 26x42 inches, illts me NN Chenaaty SIMU LE! ced ha ee a Be te kes * | row |toy balloon, through th slearance pric: 7 6 . © . Bon Amt: a wonderful “oe |x floor, £| take carp. "the Tae yee ee Ot top, clearance price, $37.50. | trated ‘above, $10.00 . Cle Fig (a aabies nrg Ceca arcneea tera ean: soiman Donnell intertgred uartered Oak Librar ‘able,” waxed golc 28 = ted below, $14.50: ie os ve, 15 i Musentel Ratajus, crop | . _— y » waxed golden, 28x42 inches, i ate ? is summer ¢ bly milled rolled, extral | fine quality beeen Portland, Or—M @ can ’ bi ral | ' } " nd, Or—Many protests are . ( : 15¢ rowulatiyegut| | § pounds sss. ss.sie+e. 5c WHY HE DIDN'T etc aide ie tom can Golden Oak brary Table, 28x45-inch Onnned Corn, Maine style, ten- | mm Oee here) | Guava Sell. earn’s be: . don't much of your | “4 der sweet corn, No, 2 nize | @ sack, eer ae! ee Seon’ et oe. UY y cause they are charged a fee for a top,eclearance price, 50. cans, }cann.. " ABs OR enc, ss 236 slater these days, license to fish, while women engage ea $22, ° “No; she neither ‘swims nor in the sport without a license, Golden Oak Library Table, 26x32-inch wears low-necked gowns.”— Houston Post, | top, clearance price, $12.50, : ( Ades FO IOI TOI TORI Ih kok : at weet HEADQUART@RS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF BVERY DESCRIPTION Joseph Charland, 1845 5tst av., 84,|* ; * Golden Oak Library Table, 26x38-inch and Alfred Charland, 7% a resident|** F. P. Luke, driving an auto * I top, clearance price, $9.75. of Quebec, shook hands yesterday|* truck for the Carstens Pack- * ; " ; afice a separation of 34 years. The % ing ¢ “ ran svar H. 2. Durbar, * Golden Oak Library Table, 23x36-inch two brothers had both their fam.|* # marine engineer, 716 N. 79th * < clearance pric 50. {lies at the reunion, which took|* St. 40, at First av, and Cherry * top, clearance price, $9.50. ‘ place at the residence of the eldest.|* st. yesterday afternoon, Du- *| Golden Oak Library Table, 24x36-inch L ——— n are was arg to the city hos: * | top, clearance price, $9.00. ¢ The city council will soon leave|* pital with a fractured hip, *| ¥ i ttiss . ‘ ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET to inspect the Sultan River power|* bad bruises and igternal in- &/|f] Mahogany Library Table, 30x48-inch site, which has been offered for|* juries, *| Na Sasa inte 7 saleby the Sultan River Power com-| * |p top, clearance price, $37.50. mens Be ny, ehaleleliahabaeiabal Laltaha delta |