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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1912. , Ladies’ THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Women's And All “Foot Troubles |) * we. PROGRESSIVES TO F ILE Soe gh ie nioyaands of victina of dally] Cotton Gaioun ‘ w manny Tomorrow ts the last day for fil Hose; ‘ pecticine aye {rted \" lings in the progressive party for White for | Congres: | ill-End Pumps, doctors, wilt{ State and King county offices, Fil n : 2 : jo the work. | Ings Will be received until midnight on Democratic Ticket | ale price, sale price, ‘ n_)8t the Butler headquarters, so as to pair pair tute iio accommodate Kastern Washington ompound in candidates, ' {| It is practically certain now that Gordon ©. Corbalay of Spokane will en in oh | throw his hat into the ring for con ates, gently ' | gressman-atlarge, making thts ‘con With John Lawrence and Otto Caso practically eliminated from the race and with the State Grange, the labor unions and the farmers'} unions openly fighting W. H, Paul 9 SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. $1.29 GREAT MILL-END SALE Continued All Week! Mill Remnants direct from factory to consumer. Positively the greatest bargains yet offered Thursday. Children’s Day Saturday—for particulars watch our ads. the marvelou: |e. Aye Ba’ weer and the feet test, with five candidates, one of hamus, the nomination of Hob ‘simply Ne Corns and| the most Interesting in the cam Hodge as governor on the progress | fve ticket Is becoming almost a cer) tainty A Hodge, however, is preparing to make the closing 10 days of bis} Campaign the most strenuous of the year, He is billed for a monster} rally at Tacoma next Tuesday then} goes to Spokane for a final windup| there, then back to Seattle where| his supporters are planning for a red fire fnjwh Paulhamus’ Record President Charles R. Case of the State Federation of Labor has} issued the following statement cov Paulhamus record | itor Seattle Star | H. Pauthamus has an-| noun: ® candidacy for governor subject to the preferential gressive primaries on September Imany tnquirt bave been reecely Jat thin offic information as }to his past legislative record, As | tine ¢ In which to get such Informa id tion before inquirers in very ‘abort ENRY M. WHITE It tru that you will as#iet by giving ot Henry M. White ef}ini« letter space tn your veorren| \ } galioures can t 1 y f 1 ba a, a0 New Filings. Among the filings yesterday for lcounty offices were: R.. B. Woten, representatl 44th district; on Corkery, representative 45th dis trict; Ephraim D, Mills, constable. Dan Landon, progressive candt | date for congress from this district, |has been making a hot campaign in Everett and the rest of Snohomish county during the past few days. He predicts a big vote for the progres Ready for the sive primaries on September 7 ye 5 IT never @ better sentiment! | in my life,” Senator Landon says, Case and Todd to Speak. Otto A. Case. candidate for gov ernor on the progressive ticket, and | Hugh C. Todd, gu! ‘patorial candh date on the de atic ticket, will } both talk from the same automobile jon Pioneer square tonight From Olympia comes a warm in dorsement of the candidacy of Prof. Cc. E. Beach for state schoo! superin 3,000,000 Acres PRE HOMESTERADS— MONTANA DEEDED LANDS. & TO S10 \ NSE 50-in, French Serge 35c¢ Oiled Opaque (suiting -weight), reg- ular $1.89, Mill-End Thursday Specials Window Shades, size tendent on the progressive ticket. | g » Se . J. Aiken, principal of the Olym-| p, kt mae neonay , ; 10 pounds Fine 4 cans Dutch 25c package Gold G yin high school; O. C. G ellingham, one of the quartette of | column Sale price ‘ f h pia hig ool; 3oss, princl- ourbons in the upper house duripg) During the ‘90's Pauthamun was Granulated Sugar Cleanser Dust Washing 3x6 feet, at, eac! t pal of the Lincoln school, and H. M.| the Wallace, principal of the Washing for for | : Powder 90¢ 25¢ Iie last session, is making an eDer| known as the head of the ratly . getic campaign mocrat tO) lobbyivts and is ered ‘on school, spéak of Beach in the land the nomination for congres®|ing resorted to every k highest ternts as an efficient super! man-at-large. White is one jintendent and schoo! man ex senators in the wiiole s ad 1 with hav-| own meth tion to prevent the en-| f any legiilation Inimie uilroad interests | 712 he iw recorded as ade the motion to indefinitely tod of cor $1.39 19° tt ST SE have a clear record for pre amusement __ GABY SHOCKING 2." orion labor "SEATTLE THEATRE the union and th {poatpone the women's eight-hour ; , PTET , , haat ; ho Pepe LONDON NOW Sunainr White Sha bese of Wiheod law white sisien arevitien a Men's Dress Shirts, _25c to 35c All Pure Ladies’ Muslin Big lot of Boys’ Ladies’ Mercerized Si seventh: Sani: Ooi LONDON, Aug. 25.—Engtish the Supporter from tne very start. He) small majority. The motion to {n-| broken lines of $1.00 Silk Ribbons, plain Gowns, embroidery School Sh $2.50 Hose in black, tans S jatre goers ‘are still Kasping Over Aco in a ni ha nigh oe Daly ae eving ep aman og St el ag og and rp qualities, and fancy colors, trimmed, $1.50 value, nee or white, 25c values, the performance of Gaby Delys, the } hfe Hed oom iran nnd 9 sess Palins pyaceinnrdh cs Mill-End Sale price - ard each 1 f i “Th maker” 4 hold by sheer popularity and recog any possibility of reconsider y values, for pair lancer and former favorite of ex . 7 “4 Sex’ tae ater taller Gitano aaa : ; : e Toy r Bins iunmwel of Pirtoodl at tbe | minet “cbt White is a lawyer, |tion. Two years laver, after worsen : ursday, 25c. | pal . be A He {s 37 years old and an orator of /had been granted the right of fran-| saat |Palace theatre here, during which aniity ohise ever in disrobed on the stage more Laight hours VHY? Be-| Phones a108 singly near the limit than he® gata eet ee ee eee eee » to lon was po} : a Jever been seen in a London theatre.» #|litioal sutetde : Mina . The disrobing act followed a wild ® Vienna Sofia dispatch #| On p. 754 he le recorded as voting} |dance in which ste indulged with! © reports th Tirnova, #|to exempt supreme court judges} ; , hee i ies’ 50c Si s Ri FEE ANTIQUE GML" |her American partoer, Harry Pilcer. @ Hulgaria he cmon hl tous the alba aelenaie Ad's intaeh Big lot of Ladies Tailor-Made Suits, New Fall Suits in Ladies’ 50c Silk Children’s Ribbed It is predicted that her perform: @ 1 iM P, ff. wt th sion he, with othe te >} i Printzess and La ‘i | named Marie Palan wt the ® n¢, with others, voted t . ‘ re ae Cr jance may be interfered with by the | w age of 188 years. She had been #| Put the judges bi the di] 25p' Liste Thread Vogue styles; values Sroveney, cane: any Floss, (black only, Cotton: Hoe, values Other Big Orpheum Acta‘ | English Anthony Comstocks e Bite sg yy 7 my ht A bd y ; al ‘ A a la a / HOT lee operons Bday Sor ebay os 7 Taree Hose, pair _ to $20, sale price mixtures, beginning at pair to 25c, pair WOMEN AFTER _ « She left nearly 100 living de # ity of that ec , : ] “RIGHTS” IN OHIO * *e*¢ants # | mitting to the pr C $ $ C C On p. 691 he aig : COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 28 mec Tiiccus oimane | Hundreds of women marching in stain, cc. ual gad 8 t it would not a @ a . d in hotsting coal and eng mus> | the suffrage parade featured the HE HAS A FAT tea THE INCUBATOR + Bertrode Des Roches and Chari {Ohio centennial celebration today material. On p. 861, he voted for] t Wayne Buttermilk and sandwiches were LITTLE BRIDE ine taw after niv committee report! adies’ , 2 ae A : ba er committee reper i cram) Ladies’ n 5 a Other Day %. & ©. Acts. lsold along the tine cpp EO ta he 8, ERO, Pm cso tg betel elgg elena Part Ladies’ Macrame = nf . = Ladies’ 35c 25c Kleinert’s Hook. Plain and Fancy ratee funds with which to pay the pin Blitch, weight 660 pounds, te) senate. The bill passed unanimous White Crochet rus, Seal an Windsor Ties, on Ho: upporters, Dr Trimmi: Th PAN1I AGES expenses of a campaign to secure|now the wife of Louis H. Alkin,|ly buf at a Inter date Sengtor Paul-| Patent en Bags — oe Supp : sages nem the adoption at the election, Sep) weight 135 pounds. At the wedding |hamus accompanied the ‘mine op-| 75¢ Bags for’. each sale price values to 50¢, yard Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly./tember 3, of an equal suffrage | the bridegroom supplied her wih aljerators to Olympia and personally amendment to the constitution. Dr. wedding ring the sit @ napkin | vied that the governor veto} Alice Littlejohn, women’s physical | ring jthe bill | instructor at Ohio state university | Onnmi isa" he ie eaeeee oe was grand marshal of the parade. | THE OTHER SIDE | voting exempt judges from the The marchers included Fola La Fob | aed | alt With such a record behind him now how can any man honestly and conscientiously go before the ‘peo | as the car » of the pro sive party with whose pi tforw | his past record is at such variance? | WOMEN LEAD IN | WAR ON FLIES | ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Aug. 28 The Womens club of Albuquerque bas just conducted a successful fy |killing contest. It offered prizes} jthat attracted men, women andj children. In one day the total) fslaughter amounted to 115 quarts lette, daughter of Senator La Fol Dr. Anna Howard Shaw of) 'T HANS New York, Harriet Tayh Upto Established 1883 € ‘ork, Harriet Taylor Upton| and Harriet Stanton PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER | Makes F © While Corner ro ortune WI seartee in Prison Cell | Se NEW YORK, Aug. 28—Prison | AR CLASSIFIED ADS Men's $25 Hand Tailored Suits, W. 8. Peck and College brand, some new Fall and Winter styles,. sale price Boys’ All Wool Schoo! Suits, with two pairs pants; regular values $7.50; Suit and Pants Boys’ $7 School Suits,now offered for 25¢ and some 35c Shell and Amber Barrettes for 18° Matting Suit Cases Big lot of Men's Wash Ties, regular 25c values for, each |bare are no hindrance to the mak- | ‘i ing of wealth, according to the re-| | port current here today that Joseph | |G. Robin, confined in the Tombs | awaiting sentence for grand lar-| veny in connection with the wreck Y Paine S? ing of the Northern Bank, has made rs) {another fortune through specula {Tp 968 |tion carried on while a prisoner lot fite 'D} | Robin was not sentenced after | : 3 - | his conviction, owing to the belief | | ; st that he could give valuable infor-| The fat man suffers when Its hot |Crazed by Smoking, This | mation against Former City Cham-| That's a story always told Woman Burns to Death beriain Hyde, whose case is|But no one mentions the cinch he's| TAMPA, Pia. Aug, 24.—Crazed | for $2.00, now pending got by excessive and constant smoking, | * ment Plan. When it's cold. Victoria Ruiz, a Cuban woman, WE are actually making $e | Rebels and U. S. nuns = |poured a galion of kerosene ov ; and $10 GOLD AND . PORCE- Exchange Shots | [THE MARKETS | her clothing and lghted a mi : : LAIN CRO $3.50. WE | ra ps to it. She was burned to a crisp . ; aan Minnine a 80 AND $12 bag civey ones toe haat ot cathe oo THE MARKETS and did not complain once during ‘ABANDONED vg FOR DOCK SITE 40-in. White Swiss, regular value 10c, Mill-End Sale price, Valued up to 50c Sample Lace Ladies’ Muslin Slip- over Gowns, $1.25 value, each 7c value Calico, blues and reds; Mill-End that sold regular Sale price Curtains at, each { 2 Dental Work. at Cut Rates on the Easy Pay- OF TEETH FOR $3.50 Bi tained in a raid on the Culberson | her horrible sufferings, Neighbors| } AKD The following are the average! wit ed the ac é $7.20. i ranch situated four miles from the | prices paid by loc ; witnessed the act BOY 1S DEAD - Board of county commissioner And while some Dentists I) porder and 35 miles-from Hachita chants te, ee has appointed a board of appraise rs Charge ridiculous prices for M., a band of 25 Mexican rebel | Biterm ‘The p ° es day |to determine the value of Union hi . The little baby boy left Friday |r. ist island, in the Duwarhish river. night on the steps of the home of |rhig jaland ar ak tae * foners. The prices paid the farmers i beidgework, we are making $8 Pl raiders exchanged shots with a/c ° USIC | W. F. Foster, 1514 18th av ag hectas Union Trust Co. ie wanted for a + ‘ ot dock site. A board of appraisers aad $10 bridgework for $3 troop of the Third United .States | rom paid yesterday from the 1 appointed by the Union Trust Co. aed our-Silver and Cement Fills ae Se; Gold Fills are from 75¢ tg; extracting is free. We guarantee al! work for 12 years.. Come in today. DO NOT PUT iT OFF. We will convince You that we are the real cut- tate Dentists. MBANY CUT-RATE cavalry, according to reports re-| eubject to lcelved here today by Col. E. Z. | freshne Steever. : these prices, unless otherwise in t ° ‘0 et * ades.| alf without proper clothing Col. Steever announced that ad-|*'* “fage—ituying Price. S| coroner and humane depa ditional troops would be rushed to ‘ au ree the police force are both work! | the scene immediately | ; ‘ find owt the mother of the | Er ; The baby was found | AD MADISON = ‘ | Minister Wants to Be a Home Instruction morning, wrapped In an old black | } .[skift, with-a,note pinned on the? NEW STEAMER | SEGTTLE MASH. | Mi tre Mt 8 . will also make a report, and the : : value of the property will be decid REY SIGN. ed on fr the nopers of the two} boards VM FS ea Saatie. Meatp—Selling Policeman for Month Special Offer to Readers *!"t, reading, “Call this baby Pay jog-|to {ts patents, When found the hor " dy myaic Daas Capt. EB. P. Bartlett, former master 7 jsons in ry locality - the Inter-| 014 of the Watson, accompanied Mr. Al-| tigers and 26 lewd women in Way-| national Institute of Music of New anal Jexander and will bring the ship| cross. In the event of failure to| | Mutton— ‘ ae ne cetabiish this-record, he is willing| Res e2 |York will sive free to our readgrs]BUT MAN UNDER —— |e : | to fortett a bond of $1,000. 12 |a complete course of, instruction | - THE BED ESCAPES |} PRAY ON CURB [| SHOE HOSPITAL i Ree a : 6 WAYCROSS, Ga, Aug. 28.—Rev full eut a Maurice, the famous American. : ales nguihane we Mil ig J, B. Thrasher, pastor of the Trin van no of The Star. That was all. The skirt was the| , Hl. F. Alexinder, peer r co, has fi o DENTISTS ity Methodist church, wants to be) jrinds, ste Mel ing only covering for the child, and) OOS‘! ow York to purchase a 1 a Waycross policeman for 30 days. | Fore, steer 09%] In order to advertise and intro-|thero was nothing to give a clue.a8 terior ror the Pacific coast trade a He declares that he could in that | Govt a ‘irean! time arrest no less than 35 blind| river a0 Ae SECOND FLOOR PEOPLE'S child was evidently about one day BANK BLDG, Corner Second and Pike. Take Elevator. 1s |for either Piano, Organ, Violin,| | NEW YORK, Aug 16%| Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet anjo,| Shots Boarding-Heuse Mistress/)) 4 fortnight Mrs. Daniel ek end 13 |Cello or t Singing, In Fires Go Wild. her six children-have sat on the or turn| | : i oe | TAMAQUA, Pa, Aug ve When curb ‘of Gouverneur hospital for 12 REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. fest . 06 nly eek that ecom | ALL WORK GUARANTEED. rit ° 13% Laie nasser beige hs ° |Mrs, Joseph Martz was a ned at Ihours each day, each praying in turn | aun “12'| mend their Institute to your friends) night by one of her woman boarders forthe recovery af Daniel Reed, | ! a man under Model Shoe Hospital Klein’s Shoe Hospital ‘19 lafter you learn to play 613 Second Ave. eee 1M te f oi ‘ Rut ; 217 James St. ied Menten! You may not know one note from |My bed,’ she gri / — Next to Butler Hotel. fay ked Ment Selling, Petes another; yet, by their wonderfully |sprang to the rescue tS aia Praceedings Postponed on * ‘ ; simple-and thorough method you Mrs. Martz fired two shots at the ove nt? wentaee ‘as he darted downstairs,| NEW YORK, Aug, 28.—When Po can soon learn to pla vei ro [but falled to bit him, and ho es-|Ico Lieut. Becker was arraigned || L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. Office Phone Bal, 475; Res., Bal. 974 ceive special Ins' kly, They in the murder of Gambler Herman oe ey mele Gace: (aS So Sa mon Bay Wood Co. | . are so simple and easy that they De clerk en, order. doom. Seoreme ; suffering from an incurable malady. my bed,” she grasped a revolver and are recommended to any person oF , Waits to See Wreck | (5 Justice Amend, staying the Wood and Coal. little child who can read English proceetings until September 4./[| Full Weight and Measure. At Stimson’s Mill, Seattle, Wash. 4 , P rt mae Ro had pays make | Hides His Face and Moans When| Judge Mulqueen accepted the order ; Bquabs, doz everything plain nder the Passenger Car Crashes Into and remanded Becker to the Tombs. . Vemetabl i tute’s free tuition offer you will be] Freight Car ne lea ° | , Everything for the camper, Stoves, asked to pay only a very sma HaehAr TE ee, secuRh " : | : ; |amount (averaging 14 cents a week) Pap rats ae Gaare’ ola warait Woman Frightened td Chairs, Hammocks and Baskets, ‘at reason- « ’ | eke 3S |to cover postage and the necessary jteq to the police that he opened a Death by Prank of Boys+ able prices. | Radishes, do 1 sheet music awitch on the Chicngo & Northwest . a ° arte | Leave Gentile overs Grapes mete ono one should overlook this won-/5™, caivsaq and sat in a window of| Make Dummy of Old Clothes and| Leave Vancouver , Tomatoes, 20 | to erful offer. Tell your friends about}njg mother’s house to see what ‘Groan as They Lower it BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. heave Victor Caulifiower, dow _ 126 |it—show this article to them: would happen, He saw a passenger In Front of Her. } Arrive Geatt me A) Hens joe ie 00 |The International Institute hasltrain coach crash into a traln of] soy rn aH, ‘Aug, 28-Mrs, Mary |f| OLD VETERAN'S STAND— —ToYs! TOYS! TOYS! successfully taught others and CAM) freight cars standing on a side] successfully teach you, even if ¥oultrack, He hid his face and moaned, | know absolutely nothing whatever\ang when he dared to look again 8 a result of fright Big Assortment, Best Prices. Come and See, 1 boys lowered a 533; Ballard Av. e in front of her Spirto is dead suffered when sn dummy from a t G FROM Prien 1, Second Avenue Oy Office, 712 Phone Main 6598 F] |, Selling Price. “Wa The lessons make > sennts sing wane AT. 0018.00 ae ie bar oder ana Losdiedepemi see of inet he t ack, | While mie WAR SalEINe tp her home Imported Norwegian and Swedish goods, including Fish Balls, nt wound timothy. 14.00 @ 14.00 Sbrwe - ot é {from a corner store. shear =. ote line of E Pickle: : r 3 00g 4 +4 Write today for the free booklet,| wnije others supported a man ap ‘An old suit of clothes stuffed with revi ietiggs Sig APR Cot is Cae as and Bot” 14-00 | itch explains everything. It willl"arentiy badly hurt, ‘Tho injured tfed Bran SL \'2¢,00@47'00 | Convinee you and cost you nothing.|man ‘was Benton Herrington, a fire: /Straw formed the dummy,” The bors 100 HG) | Address your letter or postal card!man, who suffered two broken ribs.) er eating the figure. Mr¥.| 00@48.60 |to International Institute of Music, je ‘ € : ; a 36:00 j9g Fifth Ave., Dept. 251 B, New| Kettle Cleaners free. rn|Spirto fainted and waa taken to her aa.o0 |York, N. Y. Furniture Company. home, where she died, Noice Undertaking Co. P' JADWAY AND UNION mele surroundines service, TWENTY-FIFTH AVE. GROCERY Ballard 231 25th Ave. and 67th St. N, W. Our features—reascnabie prices, efficient service, Phone East 100, mixed