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____—STHE SEATTLE STAR TRIES TO KILL Sy derkarta | _ $3,000,000 PLAN FLOCK OF BANTAMS| , ASEMENT SALESROOM - - - . The people will vote on the ques |tion of spending $3,000,000 for road |" FG. Milla, progressive party ean . WOMEN TALK | building on November §. The reso- | didate for attorney general, has Hiation to that effect was passed! been tp the forefront for progrem@ve OF A BOYCOTT unanimously by the board of county | principles for years, and hae a mo- . commissioners yesterday ord for valuable service. He serv = (By United Press Leased Wh Part of this money will be used | od six years in the lower house and (By United Press Leased Wire) R N ACH, C Jin improvements of city streets! senate of Wisconsin, and was ap VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 28.— BOONDO BEACH, Cal, |i saing to the trunk lines, as ad od: in 1000, by the Roosevert Miss Olive Maltoy, a telephone op- Aug. 28-—A boycott againet | vocated by Mayor Cotterill tn hit! administration, a# assistant U, 8 erator in the employ of the B. Cc.) Merchants who are members of hb, in which he pointed out attorney general ut Washington, the Chamber of Commerce is | that the city will be paying 86 per) pn © Telephone Co., attempted suicide cout of the total cout of highway | ~ Fall Models in SEPARATE COATS 2 last evening shortly after 7 o'clock, | threatened today by the house- Seaatreation fin “cmaaltie ‘aennet His legislative work In Wiseon- when she sprang over the railing!) wives of Redondo Beach, has been determined for the city |#M received the following tribute | ip of the high passenger platform at} cause that organization h jet rovemente but the. commis.|from the Federation of Labor of li e 0 ° pI the oper end of the G. T. P. wharf,| frowned upon the equality of % expressed themselves in| that state f f ‘ and dropped 40 feet to the waters! the sexes so far as membership * May otter We indorse Senator Mills as not | below. | In the organization is concern. [aympatny. pe i lee AE ngrebels only willing but capable to secure HE new arrivals are fully up to the standard the Basement The G. T. P. stoamer Prince Ru-| ed. The chamber has decreed | provision along that line. jlegislation in favor of laboring} Salesroom Ready-to-Wear Section has always maintain- rt was Just arriving from Prince! that women are not eligible to men wupert at the time, and Third Offi membership. Several who al- | Charles W. Stone, brother of Geo Of 15 bills tndorsed by the Labor} ed in smart, carefully-tailored garments at popular prices. cer Harry John Augustine shot! ready had paid membership fees |F. Stone of & le, died at his} Federation, 11 were introduced and An attractive range of smart materials to choose from:— over the side to the rescue of the| demanded the return of their [home in War Pa, Atguat 15. fought by Senator Mills, As girl, who had disappeared Into the} money. They were told that [Ho was interested In several lum: | far back as 1805 Mille voted for the water, | the treasury ie bare. [ber corporations of Washington. [right of women to vote, and alded | Sealette Plush Chinchilla Coating ——= eg Reversible Plaid Coating Diagonal Boucle Coatings Mille was born in Wisconsin. —in loose-fitting utility models with large circular collar and revers, others in belted styles, and still others in the more tailoted street effects, with two- and three-button fastening The Plush Coats are lined with a very good grade of satir and fasten with two handsome braid frogs. He ‘ought up on a farm, worked The Prices of Beds, Cots and |] 2282%"2e% mitted tot » bar and has followed a| Couches Are Dropped for a Day at). 99. 5) _ssm. TheBonMarche ‘ mary delegation at Aberdeen recent Comparing Mills to the other law ly. He ls a powerful campaigner.| yers who are offering themselves as He spoke under the auspices of the | candidates for the attorney general | ; national committee during the | ship of the state is Hike comparing a| ff HERE'S A CHANCE THAT Roosevelt campaign of 1904, cover-' heavyweight to bantams PEOPLE MOVING BACK INTO TOWN FROM SUMMER HOME OR CAMP will do well to invouth gate If they need a bed or cot fo help out with—and those refur nishing the home can profit by these stirring economies. 5 Sizes on the new Coats range from 16 years to 44 bust measurement. The prices—$10.00, $11.50, $12.50, $13.50, $16.50, $18.50 and $22.50. Basement Saiesroom. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Specimen Values in Staple Notions News of the Day Condensed for Busy People BASEMENT SALESROOM I} Dress Shields, assorted | Lisle “Togards,” 5S¢. Taffeta Ribbon Seam 15 A apex, crn RIS QTR acca | his good fortune had brought bim/fl | sizes, LO¢ pair | Silkuno Skirt Braid, all | Binding, 8-yard bolts, 10¢, ¢ Art Burlap, | —— , all | : Cotton Mattresses P, $2.75 Enameled Beds | Til cules te teneale” ee ae i] | Metal - back Dressing | colors, 10¢. | Lawn Bias Tape, in} co 8 hee au a si white » Worth $7.75, Each A Yard In All Sizes, Each | this office at once of nk yeu. | Passaic, N. J—Or. J. E. eitiott, || | Combs, large size, 10¢ Hooks and Eyes, sizes 1 | v pink and blue, bolt }] | | | ular del ‘| returning to face a charge of em- |] | cach | to 4, Se card nis ‘ ap og \ NS | } | * a “hegttis | Dexsling health funds, had to seek |i Invisible Hair Nets, all- | Adjustable Collar Sup- | nite Cotton Tape, 2 ss ame — Goes it is the desire of the | the ald of a reporter to find the de-|H | oe ne tted | porters, with removable | bolts for 5¢. e / e / management to secure the vest | tectives who were at the dock toll . : | 4 aa | Hi Hair Pi | } | service for all, and complaints brag him i | ends. 5 for 10¢. bone, 6 on card, S¢. orn Hair Pins, 10¢) . | : | ee Collar Button Sets, four | box ‘ Fine Co » Fel M ly $1.96 Thursday for_Enam- - . ober | a | somes peg i. PR F heds tn "They | Potteville, Pa—John. Davideon, f ae Nets with rubber, 2 | one-piece buttons, 15¢. Women’s “Sew-on” Hose |] q brown and green. Makes |chiis Negular $278 valve op Mala bees. Awk tor Jpeivil war veteran, shook hands with |] | 'OF O€+ Children’s Hose Support- | Supporters, 10¢ pair. | cretonne ticking. © On| fine wall covering, draperios |sale for a day. A very emall the Cireulation Department jan old comrade and then fainted |f Fine Péarl Buttons, one | org in plain black or white Curling irons, 10¢ ‘ sale at 95.95. | oF shirt waist box covers, [Price for well made beds j from a pain in his side, An opera-| dozen on card, S¢. | black pe pall ned | Lingerle Bi pigie'w : mutated 300 yard Liiniapoohinnes semicrandeepionensit tion discloned a bullet he received eS also lac anc it raid : sh City counct! meets Tuesday nextdat Bull Rus. “Setwell” Skirt Markers, | stripes, LO¢ pair | pink and blue, bolt of q $1.75 Strong, Well- | $1.49 Folding Canvas | $6.75 Box Couches, All of Our Uphol- week, Monday being Labor day ap eke woes si ee: 10¢. | Glazed Cotton Thread in | yards, 5¢. 1 » aa ae en 'e' ry ‘ Fy | - . i » tT bs Made Folding Cots, Cots That Will Go Size 30 Inches by 6| stered Parlor Suites Joint meeting of the Seatile lb+-Teerice const by. Helmer, sehen andi Our Own” Sewing Silk, | black and white, 200-yard | | String Shopping Bag 40, 50 and 60; | 25: h Special Fast At Feet, at / fo Go at nicipal league and Commercial ClubtAndrew Lindquist against the Pa all desirable shades, S¢ | spools, sizes 40. 50 and : Se cach 5 | | Friday soon, at the Comnecas cific Coast Co. for $25,000 for the spool 2 spools for S¢. Veeeeey Founda- q | Club roome, First and ColumMia.tgeath of their father, Andrew Lind k’s Darning Cotton, | Cotton Thread, 200-yard | tions, of net and chiffon; | Vheeler, p id it a! & Spx ” 4 8 IS, - . 5 q ad 1] be od | bre California. . cee Sait canccaen a gg Mother's Ironing Wax, | Linen - finished Thread Indestructible Pearl H . | Thursday brings us| Folding Canvas Cot Box Couches, 20 Inches| To give us more room — tunnel, December 10, 1910, was Be. for buttons and carpets, | Pins, white and colors, & bargain on Fold. | with dogs, thet fold | wide, ¢ feet long cover-| we are going to sel! al? eke eens # jerushed to death. Button-hole Tape, S¢ | large size spools, S¢. 10¢. ing Cots. Well mad: covered |@4 with plain green| Parlor Suttes at just * meee arni: Worsted, 2 Gold-Plated Beauty Pins, for extra service with biey beown ann-| Gents wih coll_agring| ene-quegter aff the veg *& After nine yeare as clerk Of MW) 4 Hasket picnic and dance will be yard te foe S 10¢ pair B00d woven. wire top |vas Make Very com-|in the seat. Regular| ular selling price. All # the Hotel Stevens, Charles *)ei/o0 at Wildwood park next Sat Tape Measures, 2 for S¢. | spools for S¢. ¢ pair. z Frings. at.76 valuge gh | foctanie bean “Wis vai: | $hin Goucher on sale to-| are wll mate sndteau- [& Baltrusch te going to quit and #/erday by the Benttlo and Oriemai|ff | _ Safety Pina, 2 cards for | | Combination Pants and | Side Combe, 15¢ pait. “ r & seek health and be gig % Sl chapters of Royal Arch Masons. A S¢: large sizes, 3 cards for | Garment Supporters, 25¢. Household Canvas # chicken ranch near Bitter *lteseball game, athletic moot and 10¢. | Hair-pin Cabinets, 5¢. Gloves, 5¢ pair. , ihe aaa % dancing will be the order of the ER OU EPR RE nme Horace F. Marshall, oldétime — . ° es |” ‘On Vander Siegert, H. 1. Gebwens| , teres. , Macehall. | otgtins Plaid A Clearance of Clearing. NN FY) 0, thar 6 Seth, Pe Engincor |Home, 1848 Went Géth at, at the Li : W : the See 101 iy m » . or cms ft fae sense ee Go, enone cen Cotton Blankets |Wash Goods |Lingerie Warsts as wiper, wili leave tonight for the). acia at Mayficld’s undertaking 75¢ and 95c q Huma-Huma fn the Y. M ©. A-lociors Ballard, tomorrow after 4 100 Dozen — A Maker’s Surplus — Bought Cheap |] #2, Cisra "ic. and will spend) orn | Special $1.35 Pair Remnants panted by George T. Reed, as- several days fishing. he : WO. very interesti : 7 1 ARM, well - woven AND WHEN THIS STORE BUYS CHEAP IT SELLS CHEAP-—and so tomor- , 2 row these $2.00 Flannelette Gowns will be on sale for 9%c—and fannelette gown Washington.—Alaskan railroads CHER AAAAHAHAR * W Plaid Cotton Blank- 5c and 10c Yard under-priced Sogo time In not so very far away, either | may reduce thelr rates on ton 4ay®'l4 4 tour of the entire North: # Gia. ‘deeded aa ek te large assortment of dif- { pretty Lingerie Waists ; ‘The flanneletie in these gowns is an extra fine grade, in pink, bine, white Ip] Botice, according to an order eee ern Pacific system was begun * wd vas ie ferent materials and colors | ured for Thursday—prit Z or striped patterns, with double back yokes. round, square, high or V-necks, Pp| "ere by the interstate commerte)» by President Howard Elliott, # overcast edges. on Dive, } to choose from in this sea- } oii. Dutch neck ode ¥ Jong sleeves with band cufte—some are embroidery and others braid trimmed. |p |commission. Increase in rates. ROw- 19 The whole trip will be made in #|Mm BTay, tan and pink and white | Jo41, gtyles—many long } PAuy Uutch nee ‘ Second Floor, Center jever, will become effective only the daytime. He {s accom #|ff checks. A specially-good : sheer lawns, mulls and § : Me ‘er 30 days’ notice * $1 38 enough for an entire dress 4 * Ee 4 value at voiles, trimmed in laces, ems. broideries and medallions, f All regular sizes. Spe cial, for clearance, T5¢ 95¢. Silk Petticoats ~~ 2 pair. pattern, others in lengths Portland, Or-—Mr. and Mre. Chas.) © °C" nianchard, general man- # Exceptional values are } suitable for aprons, sacques, A Whole Carload of Fine “Elberta” Free-Stome }} ‘ii seis. ie..ecettnaea |t see $f also offered in an assortment | Children's garments and family doctor carried the notice of| ; * |i] of Sample Blankets, in all- | many other purposes. the birth of their baby around a|*** ¥ ¥¥¥ * *¥¥¥4¥¥¥*1T wool, mixed wool and cotton lyear before he ran across it and and all-cotton qualities, At 10c Yard— “ Property owners in the vicinity of . y d. y j had It recorde the old city pipe yard on the west which have been marked at sistant to the president, and eeeeeeeee PeachesDirect From the Orchard § tk eRe he te te te tee [tide of Broadway, between Fir and ||| very low prices for clear- | . i his lot poser Bowared Spruce, have sent in a petition to ance. Suitings, inenette, New * some of Its generals. They declar Of strength he'd done his best to hood an edium 2. ed it excellent. drain, eo Se rk fects, with rolled bri rim- The body ylelded up the soul, OOS Wee Seem OTe Sree New York.—Mre, Frei threw! And people talked of “business ‘ med with grosgrain ribbon down and sat upon Joseph Labar strain.” {fy fitting dresses-—of firm qual- } band in brown, tan, gray and | inches wide, in black, mavy> blue, brown, garnet, wine and cardinal, 50¢ yard. ERY practical Skirts for wear under close * At A Box l% San Francisco.—Policeman w/the city council, asking that the —Basement Salesroom. Ginghams, Standard Per- $2.50 eeccece. # Patrick Crowley has been dis: #| Pipes be removed. They give as a cales, Galateas, Poplins, nate ¢ th *%|Teason for this request the fact Li Suiti Fie d P in * missed because of the com ainaire Suitings, igure Straight-cut Petticoats im fines Sa | Satie mabe bmn mates Children’s Hosiery | iste ans wits oseret | 0" 3 ALL BAND PICKED SELECTED vr * voyant here, who alleged that #| hangout for numerous tramps. “lB ‘ | “Cl soft taficta amt) a . a7 % c SEL reer rom the greet St. * al ¥ — - anc arrec -awns. ear- : : s, Tee | x Loui hb, North Yakima. Fro 6 90 deliclo oh enc % Patrick, while under the in- # | : * silks, designed with plaited er bea—tho tamous “Miverta” variety, gu mage aly: gg 8 * fluence of “spirits,” broke up %| Chief Engineer Frederick M. Special 15¢ Pair ance price, yard, LO¢. silks, been, ih ee WIL peaches.” Better arrange to put up a wi pply while Lands d | spiritualistic seance. %|Sammis, of the Marconi Wireless | |i or tailor-tucked flounces, the Bon Marche 18 HO! r WONDE a4 Telephone orders ac- #| Telegraph q@mpany is in Seattle |i CLEARANCE of ? A 5 Y d i hia BOX—for “Elbertas” pr beautiful r when f * HH = * t oc Tard— some with percaline under palgn | canned. to a t than any other variety tant cepted for Elberta])ixacskkrk ete wk t tte [00 & short visit, | broken: fines. in. Chile “ A ‘ 4 lay. Plain and dark change eg come to this sale tomorrow phone your order in, for we have arranged | — Many good styles an v eee . here fo take care of all telephone urders. Pourth Floor, Grocery section, Peaches at 49c a box. Sausalite, Cel—Thd -enknown E B. McCanahy, of Chicago, su-|Il dren's medium-weight black qualities in Dress and Apron able cole Excellent Dinan pelonging to Mrs. George Schwarts ”, ° sion ii * a , - semen’ ae A Ver Timel Sal f C i S li hore, bas @ surprise in store forjof the Chicago & Northwestern, has | H 9¥. Special, LS¢ pair. Bleached and Unbleached { State y Y Sale OL CAMMING SUPPLMES Fp vs wre be opens’, and rnae alpctaaed the WB pene rendence ff Infants’ Hose, 10¢ Pair— | Muslin, Printed Cotton |“ ng ead BB nm Peach Canning D: Ec Fi eball $7,500 f Broken lines of Infants’ } Qn’ mode ca yn ura f each Canning Demonstration of Economy Fruit Jars ; Hl Lisle Hosiery in black, } Outing Elannels and Linen f ; oe ae “i | Pint Fruit J t 95 oo dain The estate of the late Elmira Li white oe ge aid sky. } finished Suitings. For clear- or F the nt rrul ars a ca Z. Stone, as shown by the inventory THE- | . a * Sance, yard, 5¢. 2c Colanders Each 29c Jelly Glasses [Jana appraisemont filed in the pro-| }} blue. ' Special, for clearance, for RR School Dresses — omin | Quart Fruit Jars $1.15 Doz. bate court, is worth $237,962. Of} vor (4 | 10¢ pair. eae ee el anes aa ; yan —{[9e— | 4-2 Do: —l7e— this $214,700 is real and $23,172 og | —Basement Salesroom. ERY interesting values ‘i = 4 i Yn Gal. Jars at $1.50 a Doz. personal. The real property 1s alb) by BD nnn nnn anne in materials whose R ray enameled steel} Just 176 a dozen for 29 locate rattle, A fight over the i| ; “s s New Colanders with strong sido | , Watch the domonatrator can pecches In | ciear giaas Jelly Tumblers will was recently settled in Los DRALEY ] -Inc . hard-wearing qualities rem wy an handles at 19¢ each | ma Ae "Eices Gan 44 canoes Crom tomer: | WD Cin tops, straight Angeles p “He died of overwork,” they said, | 50 h For Misses and der them nercnlell en Pa row shape And really thought the words yle king to ey | Parowax at| 0c Parin Frank Riley, arraigned on a wore true; il] Wo ol Burl ap Children able for making. (2a « dl | Ge Pack Kni a . pe ea charge of rancy, pleaded not| For he had tolled with hand and MALI Hoe diitine school garments. . t 50c i acka: mives al 5¢ Ea. | 19c Jar s guilty yesterday, He {1s charged * head . h ? «hy z Berlin Kettles ea ty ii cecetos ps, dozen with stealing a diamond stick pin} Much more, perhaps thap most Special 50c Yard Black ‘Plush Hats, ge Poplar Cloth, = j ook pare of Parowsx, | Paring Knives with pee valued at $500 from Elmer Ander-| men do é ei a cathe anti, ard— ‘ 33¢— ygur ars | peck stack. Siaae, | 14e— son. . |But overwork was not the canse; 5 ae Burlap in good } trimme ; bh novelty stick Half-wool Danish Poplar by Ale: Gray enameled ‘steol ges cn| Regular 1% kind on Boyd's porcelain lined |yp Or all his toll he'd still be here} shades of brown, } "P8 n© Tibb}on Cloth, 36 inches wide, mon Berlin wort ‘ | @ pack-| sale T day at Sc | yea, “egy tk ttt tk kt tk tt tH TE be had heeded Nature's laws, 5 Scratch Felt Hats, slight- a : z ‘ ¥ rlin Kettles with heavy | Sach meayen, fr np At vs %| So'simple, sane and wise and|iff green and blue—make up ef- $). Toited brim, trimmed with } black, navy-blue, brown Sf Feattox retinned covers, 33c ¢ a ee, soe ee * Los Angeles—A. Phillips, */ clear, ective a " ) Dri, d eh ae’ 25¢ yat ‘aiken ; Rhee prs nd Piola . clear. : | etyey int crafteman velvet bows, in tan, brown, linal and cream, y : Bisel a | { The Home Journal Fall \ | # third-story window whon sur- #|He overate, ho overdrank {ff Overcurtains and portieres, } niack, blue and red ‘s-check Sui Anal | De oceea at ce cnet al : I} couch covers, boxes, pillow Shepherd's . } l% prised at work, flashed Which Gndermined “kt om 1 ‘overs, boxes, pillows nage 90c Kettles Priced | Style Book Is Here— Apple Corers, Each JU)% firiuin a ilass light well into * imp ned bie native |i and cushions, May be used } Rolled-brim Felt Hats, } 33c Yard— : Be or | | vim; , fein . 1 er | CLUDING A * a haberdashery showcase. *| He overdrew upon the bank iI} plain, stenciled or trimmed } ™edium-size, in lack, blue, Serviceable quality, ir —5j2e— i}: x: Gon WoW A ibe A —det— * Clerks held him until the po *| Of health the Lord had given I with bands red and brown inches wide, in black owe a ood nes in G * lice arrived * . us . ° : . ft i jus Wear - Ever Aluminum | pases, All the new style Heavy tin Apple Corers » Diep tabi (Ati: day: Bs ftiade bie: ka H Fifty inches wide—priced Cloth and Velvet ‘Hoods | white, navy-blue an an Mnttion; vet last | UPall ate tally iMustrated.” femcamian ped strong, will core any ee ee ee ee ee *| He searcely ever walked a bit specially-low at BO¢ P in stripe“and check effects. } and brown and white ¢ | Wards, a ifetime; 900 value 52c. | advaduesd ee ee: ‘idk =a And so grew flabby, soft and fat, \} " Basement Salearc Plush Colonial Shapes in } 3Jc yard er - Phe ing ger slag a | laarttd lh castle vpapscn har D9 j ore ae and white, trimmed } wool Storm Serge, 50 Reet y Pharaoh's tomb has been backed| And thus, when years had taken 4 H WER: MUOD. Yard— i all HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION by the war department and fed to| toll : ad Muslin Skirts, $1.25 Scratch Felt Hats in small \ll-wool Storm Serge, 96 © Ot tac | | Fg fd ola in a downtown crowded street.| Bach y Corduroy Suiting, 60¢ Yard. ¢ sees thousands pass ||} ity muslin, with flounce of } black. Then she yelled “police” and de-| away toht i ide, Twenty-eight inches wide nee he | embroidery, headed with . clared her victim had robbed her} Because the rules of health they |] wide, ribbon-run embroidery Prices $1.25, $1. 75, sosMARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET 4 in black, nawvy-blue, house a week ago. shirk And then we wipe our eyes ane insertion. _ Very interesting- d 5 saver, otter and cream} tee wh Westfield, N. J. — Patrolman say, i] ly priced at $1.25. 1.95 an 2.9 beaver, otter and ecu Charles Merchant, helr to $100,000,] “Ah, moe, they died of ‘over: |f —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. yard. —Pasement jfeturned from a ‘vacation to find | work!’ — eS _M the

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