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THE SEATTLE STAR ICE CREAM CANDY, POPCORN, PEANUTS, |J/ FREDERICK & NELSON} RACES, SLINGING AT DOLLS AT COUNTY FAIR] | ae | VEDRINES FLIES |CONTRACTOR AIDS 105 1-2 MILESAN | INJURED WOMAN | HOUR IN PLANE, wettugh saved Mire. let Han CLEARING, Iii, Flying Field, | CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—With perfect Women’s Mended Gloves, Special 59c Pair if vere injuries yesterday afternoon BY FRED L. BOALT ‘ struck by MeHugh’s| If you knock one baby down, you j 5 ‘ie Ria vies, ¢ ‘ paceman eet, miles a We France| Miter driven by Heary Hetma | Ket @ fine cigar. If you knock TWO BY CRicKEY! Women's “mended” Mocha Gloves in one- and two-clasp styles, gray and black, Taay averag: & miles an hour | Mra. Hanagher was crosting Pike| babies down, you get TWO fine} Te KNOWE 50¢ p In the Gordon Bennett aviation cup) i "at Wostlake ay, when she was| cigars, HUT, if you knock THREE] ih special SO¢ pair : : , : dowkin ; Faces. The general opinion is that) vouck. Tho Japancse chauffeur be-| bables down, you get TEN FINE] Women's “mended” Cape Gloves in one-clasp style, spear point and double dramas Vedrines will the winner of the) vie frightened and McHugh| CIGARS or A HALF DOLLAR | F meet, No American machine was | able to do better than 78 miles an| srabbed embroidery on backs; tan, white and black pecial, 5B¢ pair Besemont séseumil “A New Parchase of f Misses’ and Small Women’s Separate Coats} On Sale Tuesday at } the steering wheel and When the elegant gentleman with turned the car eo that only the front; the curled mustache and the riot miles. They can fly at any time, MoHugh took her to the city hos/ you heave yourself out of your coat during the day pital, and she was able fo leave in| purchase three baseballs for a nick s : a few hours, declaring herself nove roll up your sleeves, and hurt} Washington. — Agricultural ex: the worse for her experience, spheres with tremendous ve perts declare a loss of $45,000,000 a . rity and marvelous accuracy at! year to the American farmer be East Cambridge, Masa.—It requir | the dolls. cause the American rooster fa pot ed a Caesarian operation to bring But, oddly enough, you mise them given a vacation from the chicken into the world twin daughters of} by the breadth of a hair. You pay yard between June | and September Mrs, Harriet M ereau, 2%, but it) another nickel and try again. And 1. Fertile eggs rot mueh more rap- was stated at the local hospital) again you miss, A third » el you idly than infertile, and it is de|where they now are that children| spend—for you are a regdar devil clared to be doubtful that the pro- and mother are doing well, and all| when your dander's up-and you ducer makes much more by hold. expected to live. The bables| knock one baby down. ing them ‘weighed seven and nine pounds. ' The elegant gentleman presents The Suit Buyer Takes a Plunge : HE Basement Ready-to-wear Sec- | a ti 9 tion offers exceptional values, | At The Bon Marche’s Pn spine | ' 8 tailored Long Coats in the new models ’ AWS BERKSHIRE HOG NEVER FAILED To for Fall and in a variety of good ma- a D tm t B r 9 S ] WIN A PRIZE -- terials—sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19 years. h epar en uye ale So Sic ROA Ne Two Examples of the ‘R- you with one fine cigar of the wel | } A B-Baker known brand of Perfumo el Gab-|the dance hall under | Values: j H. ad | A G t buyer for~ | baxto. stand where the fiddlers were piay-|f . , ® | The King County alr association | ing “Turkey in the straw,” and the! il Coat i lustrated at right, o ays e m omg 0 Suits Waists pens lis first aunual exhivition to-|feler was “calling off” the quad-|il at ee sey ‘ ery ig : day One cannot, therefore, say! rille-“Alermand left! Right band |] heavy double-faced coating with large } with oertainty that the King county) to partner an’ grand right and lett. |i} collar, revers and cuffs inlaid with | t All the Odd Tail- | fuir will be like other county fairs.) SWING!!! Birdie fly out and crow |f . / ose lu One can only say that, if it dowen't| My ta! Crow fr out an’ give birdie material of contrasting color follow along time Yonored line swing!” ft “oa 1 at left, a y belt- ought to. If, for-inatance, some el Throwin’ at Dolls, | Coat pictured at left, a new belt gant gentleman with a curled mts-| Us fellers ‘4 “do” the exhibits jtache and a riotous vest doesn't] quick a# we could, from a sense of offer TEN fine CIGARS or A HALF) guty—vegetablos, cattle, horsen,| A DOLLAR to the person knocking! pign, wheep, poultry, fancy work,| tot bables down, thé fair will not) everything—-and, that done we'd doll Special, 912.50. be worth the price of admission. | the things that are really fun Special, $12.50. | We used to get up at 4 in the! ‘Throwing bails at. the dolls | —Basement Salesroom, morning to go to the right kind of ¢riutance Or throwing exes at |} | fair, Maw would pack the lunch) the black man's head stuck throueh | | while paw was hitching wp.” And) a canvas. Or the shootin’ gallery.|] : we'd all pile into the wagon or the! Or JoJo, the dogfaced boy t t t Y jearryall, or whatever else we had,| the wild, wen on Borneo HH! ere an ere ou e ore Bs jand paw would yell “Gidap!” and) 1¢ « feller was grown up, he'd) : Away we'd go along the country) have a girl, mebbe, and walk with] CASH’S WOVEN NAMES 20,000 YARDS OF CRETONNES —and over, in the new Fall and Wis ored Suits, Worth from $24.50to $45.06, a-—— Ay | | ed-back model, loose-fitting, with com- bination rolling collar, in a novelty mixture. While 1 Have Any Lett to Sell 50) Less—Far Less Than They Cost to Make Ms over These Suits Come in 14 to 20 Years} Extra! Extra!! Second A1 | B’"\ Misses’ Sizes, and | 75¢ Percale and Gingham Pike st. | 34 to 49 Women’s | Kitchen Walsts, Priced I MAKE THIS RIDICULOUSLY LOW PR SOLELY TO CLOSE ALL THESE ODD SUITS OUT IN ONE DAY—They are high class novelty suits as well as plain tailored models with the 28-inch Jacket: nd they are made of the highest road that was already full of teams! per hand in hand. Do the girls | arg 3 eae pee oe bes mr still wear white mitts? And white|f| ~better than marking ink for wearing | © race lickety split, for paw hated) muslin dresses trimmed with pink | apparel and houschold linens. These names | ne to “take ennybudy's dust.” lor blue ribbons? And white shoes Pr | stocks, from the best sources at home Sneak Through Fence. and stockings that get al! draggled | | and dusty before the day's half tape and the cost is very moderate—six When we got near the big gate 4, ave: sale : 4 are woven in fast colors on a fine fabric ' ab: ad. We are specially featuring strom values at 45¢ yard. knew about back of the stables on ly adjustable to 100 different the far side of the track, Cash 5 fe liked the ’ ; a | money was scarce im those days. |ranne’bent of ail Dn any a ; all constructed on the correct fash- | Jacquard stripes in vertical effect; Stull, paw was generous. He) the judges, and he always carried | jonable lines; $12.00 and $15.00 and pretty; the pair, 75e. used to give ux two-bits aplece to the buggy whip. He didn't dare! —¥irst Fioor. —First spend any way we wanted to. leave it on the wagon for fear it ‘d} 22, Inalde the Krounds, maw a) pe stolen. We used to like to henr|lf BLACK-AND-WHITE IN NECKWEAR im e cra tC bi i vai f i one oe aa aietieaas, — —— ene a dies 9:60? wordent™ |i ~is to be very much in vogue. Unusual novelties in “Tailored Neckpieces, black she'd found it among the other io It, dern ye!” we'd yell. “Go| fl white, including Robespierre effects are now being shown in the Neckwear and quilts and pin cushions and @oithes, 441° iy S, and all the other exhibits in that) And when the Inst race was over! ™& Dection end of Agricultural hall, she'd-camip) we'd start back home, all dirty and out right there and nothing could) tired, and gummed up with candy budge her. She wasn't guing to ft and popcorn balls, and full to the ff the judges play no snide tricks @D ears of pop and ginger and lemon-|f her! That quilt of bers deserved ade and goodness knows what all. if the first prize and she know it!) | and when we got home maw ‘d Paw'd make straight fer the pens| say: “You boys ought to be good where the pigs were He had! a boys for another year. Think of jf Berkshire boar that never failed’to the fun you've had at the county! win a first | fair.” | us fellers ‘4 pile out, and maw, paw Lang about nooo we'd meet ati] dozen for $1.25; twelve dozen for $2.00. Or : i and the girls 'd go on and pay thelr) the wagon for lunch. The last! st Floor <7 way in. But us fellers ‘a ki ‘ , < ares eee Cs ‘OU SLE HOSIE we Hinteugh: © els. tn. ino fence, wal Grae ae hivare watermelcn. Rell Arar DRESS FORMS Le ear: aif 1 i} entelietl | —fine black silk-lisle, patterned with —First Odd Dressers at Special Savin 5 O MAKE room for new floor samples, we shall cl out tomorrow upwards of twenty odd Osk D ut very special prices ranging from $10.00 to $29.50. | * class fabrics such as whip-cords, homespuns, worsted cheviots Both percaie and chambray | - gingham kitchen walet plait tie alee - ase ae . 3 and mannish mixtures, The Jackets are all lined with the perisea.” tia = Soo = =} ‘ Fe : : best silks or satins—and the price I ar selling these suite c rt eftects | An example of the values is shown it at would not pay for the making alone—I regard the offer an pF Af i Dresser illustrated. the best of any that has been made during this great Buy YOU’ FIND IT HERE | ers’ Sale LI 4 Of quarter-sawed oak in dull golden fii Do You Want Mill Ends of Domesties a News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | measuring 21x42 inches over top of case, AFT | surmounted by plate glass mirror 23x29 ii al Far Less Than Mill Prices? g Li? Lipe ctee) ‘day wisid contektion; ‘The mect| : : se riders to The fenttle, suas jings will be held in Cathedral -ball. |) Well-built and finished. Special, $ . EXTRA SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. ay neti — iH “Fourth 1 : The federal court session of Oc. |i } / tober will try 31 cases in Seattle. |} _ em yatitute @n ’ . G:se Calicoes, 24 Inches Wide: € Sry sama ap aia aa | he" al Pt cane, Sous | | Star, ‘itis the desire of the the rest being criminal : OPENING DISPLAY: z 2 + Light and medium shades of calicoes, 24 inches wide, in neat ‘ 2 management to" gecure the vest si Nar | : S OF : AYd, pz'ters dots, checks and stripes. Not over 15 yards to each. TH A Vd Ste given courte Aprompt || The marriage of Mise Laura F. | a | | WARNER’S RUST-PROOF CORSE! je 61k a. m. 3%c. Basement e pare A rh by 4 | Woodbridge of Seattle Public Ii-| ee ____- iin és: : O'clock, kindly phone this ta | brary and Mr. Henry C. Peeples oc- | 10¢ Outing Flannel, 27 Inches, Wide at | 25c Soisettes, 32 Inches Wide, a Yard St once. Main’ 9400 Anke fF | curred Sept, 5, 1912, at 2 o'clock at|f I have 2,000 yards of outing flannel | 1.000 yarda of genuine soisettes tn. 1 ease lee ye by ee whee Bren N P h f W ’ Silk P Ps i 7 inches wide, patterns add | lengths up to 7 yards. Brand mut | Rev. 1. Glass officiated. tt food shades’ Pin» heavy quailty don- | ends: #2 Inches ‘wide, in white, cream — ew rurchases 0 omens ol etticoat ble fieeced tn lengths up to 12 yards. is tan, bine og Met. Bye sett The Norwegian wha ne se re Reguia ite ene fast ‘ Not over 12 yards to each this 260 quality to you at 12%c « yard turned to port Inst night, after a ular meeting of Public Hea i ; i : : ; . ioc P three monthe’ cruise in the Bering|end Hygiene committee will be |f include Messaline, Jersey-top and Chiffon Taffeta models in the new costume colori Sic Silk and Cotton Wash Goods,aYard | 10c Percales, Lengths to 10 Yards, at sea, The Vessel left for whales, but held Tuesday, Sept. 10th at Fred- |i] Fall and Winter, all designed in the prevailing narrow effects, and some with fitted Just 3,000 yards in this assort- | 1 have here s splendid lot of per finding them so scare, Lao oe rea | & Nelson's lunch rooms at line. dered scarfings In handsome pat Mght and dark shades. 1 w She brought down 400 hides and the | The colors include amethyst, primrose, midnight blue, old- terns, milky crepes and fancy jac- ts the 10¢ grade for Je a yard by-products from the animals The real estate men of Seattle 2 Seeb th ne: Sey # s. | on é |have exceeded the $5,000 asked of | rose, capucines-tan, tabac, Sevres-blue, moleskin, mais, coron fi The political campaign now rag-|them by the Chamber of Commerce | ff tion-blue, white, black and a full range of staple shades, also * ing is making an awful lot of work |for the exploitation and industrial | ff t é hine % “ 1 e oun S 0 ugar or € for the postoffice employes of Seat-|fund by $938. The canvass will be wo-tone combinations. ae - i tle. The carriers received orders | prolonged another week in the hope | Prices, $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, $5.75, $7.50 and $8.50. Fine granulated sugar Tuesday at 98c¢ for 20 pounds S Saturday night to report for work|that an additional thonsand dollars | Second F i when accompanied with a $2.00 order of groceries or bakery Monday morning, Leo. thay pone Bue be bens t The big fund! H " : : ‘ i “ne on the job until every bit of it was|ts growing rapidly and it will not || i = en sores’ soon Not over 20 pounds to A distributed, be long before the entire $150,000 |] ; i each, Phone orders will b pted shea ts subscribed | i .: : Amidst the songs and cheers of ears | e ew - i itv, Co Vig Pedding, 2 whoje- a Corn, Maine atyle, sweet the parish of the University Meth-| Total receipts at the Seattle post- ou e urner oun j nder 2 size cans, not Iced wine cakes at 12c | °°" TP ete to each we ready dessert, No. 2 louma, #he; Wo. 1 eine for c odist church, the $3,000 mortgage | office for the month of August were was burned yesterday afternoon. | $85,630.40, a gain over last year of ° de from pure W h A h P BS : wear 23 h. ‘Table fait, fine 4 Hated The burning represented the cll-| $5,567.49, and a gain over the pre ut Ss an : i a c rown bak-| Kind, Tuesday 4-pound max of a money-raising campaign|ceding month of $2,020.28 No. 1 square tins, | ing, 2 2 Chotee of | "eck oss c \of several months. — HE large galvanized iron ash pan that fits g inside the square bottom of the new Round @ is an added convenience for users of this famous Het Stove. Other features of the new model include? chocolate ut or maple % € | icing. Very delicious pole meng Ae ene’ oe iin wale Shells, Walter Baker's P lat : ¢ C | best %-pound pack runes, latest crop. 5c ude PEER get) gre mail meaty fruit, pound ec hated ‘ in ght Bm Coffee, Mayflower brand, the | Seeded Hatatus, freshly seeded, h 2 Mane fi 78: 5c old reliable fresh $1. 0 fine quality, 1-pound sted, 3 pounds package . * 1¢ dozen Olive OM, Cro imported ‘pure tomorrow | a The Puget Sound Purse Seiners’ Albert J. Lenhart, who struck his/ association meets in oma Sept. |i head on a piece of piling at the|21. The Salmon Bay dock facili docks of the Seattle Lumber Co./ ties project will be discussed and | Friday, died yesterday at the Pa-| officers for the ensuing year will be | cific hospital elected, 3 : i ass: : Largs Feed Doors in front. ’ one dozen 4c quality, 400 kind %-pint 1 |Dany has announced that it, too, | reported this year, according to See Serene sees ee nt Wine $1.25 Fancy Dress Silks, 24 and 27 Inches Wide, Yd. E58, AND QUITE A LOT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, fo 0 u Bike Tuesday—and they come in the 24 and 2 th WiAtHd. 50, contieaee ta up-—and you will find the colorings and the pat salines, rich loulsines and kindred weaves. will cut its rates on general mer | Captain Dunwoody, of Port Town- chandise to Southeastern Alaska! send, commander of the United | ports from Seattle to $2.4 ton. This| states revenue service for Puget 1s the only company that has made/gound. There has been no indica-| a cut since the Alaska Steamship|tion that any company announced its cut to $2a|heen killed. few days ago. easily kept bright and clean. Double hot-blast, consumes. the smoke. 4 Double fire-pot, prevents formation of clinker® keeps outside fire-pot from turning red. a | | Dress nvenient for cutting rns most alluring-—soft, lustrous mos Just the thing foP"h new waist or gown. UNION STREET female seals have || — a Floor. fii | The barge America Is on her way |to Seattle from Unalaska with’ 1,500 | joot this city, Antonia Zerba and jbarrels of whale ofl, one »of the |three of his lieutenants were exe- largest shipments to be sentefrom | cuted here today by a firing squad, | jthe North this year. She is due} Zerba said the date for the invasion | ff here Sept. 10, of the capital had been fixed for | September 16. Mexico City.—Confessing to be- ing participants in a conspiracy to wherever it has been used, and under every 0 the Round Oak Heating Stove has always brougl isfaction to the user. It burns any kind of fu coal, soft coal, coke or wood—gives as little or af heat as you want, when you want it, and is as | regulated as a lamp. OUR BUYERS ARE GIVING THE BARGAINS NOW, FR Seattle will be visited October s — by Wilbur Glenn Voliva, leadetiot} Los Ang —A campaign | Zion City and successor to the late | against the knife as a conveyance |ff Alexander Dowie, While here che |of peas or ple to the mouth will be will make @ public address. launched at the Los Angeles high pra school. Its course in table manners Ancient Order of Hiberniane will | may be made compulsory for fresh- meet Ip Seattle Sept. 17 for.« ame See this famous Heater in our Stove Section, ® Floor, Main Building. ‘