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THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE [FREDERICK & NELSON f News of the Day Condensed for Busy People 01, re were oa al ‘China Specials at 10c Each The Seattio star fi killed on the Fourth, whereas in t e by notifying T) i909 163 were killed. Im Seattle Mopar ald ead , A CLEARANCE, Friday, of accumulated The Humboldt of the Humboldt tp. Odds and Ends in Discontinued Pat- Steamship company arrived in port saphaints yesterday from SoutheasternAlaska . 7 terns of Dinnerware, in decorated and ete con with $500,000 in gold. It came from paren, 4 ll wunicone aud’ Paweon “One; ties rand white and gold designs, including — to the value of $25,000. re aud 19,000 caves of I Platters, Covered Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Vegetable | Oatmeal Dishes, Small Trays, Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Egg Eugene, Or—F, J. Schofield was! ‘ a! Sherbet Cups, Nappies, Soup Plates, Fancy Tea Plates, Fancy Bread. Sega sauati ot tar treme bien aan hel —_ and Butter Plates—choice of the entire assortment Friday, at 10c each tied him up and gave him 1h lashes | across the back with a bugey whip. < OPP PPP APRA AP San Francisco—“They're shosting | acme | TOM, never | Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets sinek mith. Sonoiin take , QERTON BRALEY stint Fall ee Brady Pat's fighting ‘em tn the al rwsce aba ln cg ates “| Everyone thought that old Bill) is a a ; | Was a coward through to bis mar in Now for a Rousing Finish to The Bon Marche’s Department | Buyers’ Sale— Oakland, Cal—"We'll eat, deink| We Me cten ed t he * ny nerve all vu r, sald to Mabel Georg Won't | He didn't have any nerve at a i figure a ry : pe Hit or kick him-—away he'd craw! j that be nice?” smiled Mabel. Then! ite wouldn't fight or even swear proper found With a Good, Old-Fashioned she called A cop. "1 hope you) He,moulan't fight or even ewoar, | } cho! m the stale bread you'll get | was Mabel's parting shot | wan 3 t 1 |r once, one night, by the ceme| Style 541— / tery, General Sherman Circle, Ladies of | wren the moon was up and the! oh " the G. A will hold a luscheon as sh nd ecard party at their hall tomor hour was scary a on” Man car, | And old Bill Jones wan riding by : fimsss 1 row event ke Meridan car,| 2 ote cath eoy F get off at Kennington and walk two} Somebody gave an awful cr: sh ¥ gly | Cee And old Bill Jones, with an answer locks, } ing yell Just See How Prices Are Cut to Get Rid of f} .e2es.cegreee, os a oe held tomorrow and! ii. ran ike a rabbit, seared and All Short Lots and Broken Lines in a Day |} **' 8° °°" "| o%Gce Soc me Ul Seyle 539— and quic | Automobile club of Seattle ob 9 e jects to the proposed amendment] panting and frightened, old Bill ran| | —another mc r verag is mad F to the automobile ordinance intro-| Right in the arms of a bighway e S ll 8 by Counellman riffithe man |} coutil, with medium bust. fitted with draws g anc very ° eo jwhich provides that autos must| who war trying to earn an honest |i ome to a full stop before passing wal long skirt wo sets of he pport re attached. & street car that is taking on or) fy hold! up the local stage. Price $1.00, In Men's, Youn unloading parsengers | | ' Sereaming with mad and fearful Men's and Youths’ Seventh kindergarten to be fright ——————_. Other styles in Warner's Ru ‘o are priced at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and tablished this year was provided) pili clung to the thug and held on —Second Flew, for y day by t hool board tight Styles, Sizes 33 ii will be located in the University And the foree of the impact quiekty |i Women’s Cotton Union Suits to 44 Inches. On | Several ldabtrlaet men of Seattle on “roll . ced sat! wy Crepe Gowns Special 8e 1's Cotton Union Suits, Von $1. vod weight and fine weave, in ankle length, high neck and long sleeves. special 85@s Set: Neoneen alse races Luinan of Seattle. Nobody knows about that yell "4 cP ees at ecaue lee ranges are aber gta Reessliac en cna Th eevee titi. | 'S } WOMEN’S MERCERIZED LISLE rather dep we cu e The campaign for a safe and sane It gave Hill nerve—and he's doing ' prices from $10 and $1250 to | famey gray and fancy PH pure or salt has had wood etter | tie ' as pictured, made of good } UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $1.85— $5 for Frid ome soon it brown mixtures and | \ ; 1 pir lu Excellent qua Mercerized Lisle Um you want one for they'll not lish stri b as } | , crepe in stripe effect, and } Suits, ankle length style, low neck, slam bebare tne atin wee | focte-dust the suits [| JAKEY WANTS | CHRS Ano nOYs | ai jes or with elbow slevwce, pec trimmec t sertiot Some boys’ long pants suits trimmed with insertion for every day wear— . Mo., Sept. 12—Karl |f } CHILDREN’S COTTON VESTS in the lot in 12 to 15 year Prask McDonald, eac and edge of heavy linen pe | Better see them. INJUNCTION [sees Gin contes ureeeht te erhe ' ‘laine Se ar ae ply | PANTS, SPECIAL 25¢ GARMENT= | from Carthage for trial tomorrow | fi ; ‘ Medium-weig “otto ’ Boys’ $2.50 School Suits in | Men's Working Trousers, ON MINERS in juvenile. court on charges of if full and carefully finished. ediu “it — ‘ : sive . highway robbery The boys, ac} sizes, with high nec and long o Sizes 9 to 16 Years, Priced Are Worth $1.50 a Pair, : The striking coal miners of Jakey A very attractive value at PRrictp Purth’s coal mines at Renton have; ‘eased to four holdups are attending the annual conven-| And the driver got him—and saved| Sale Friday at— tion of the Northwestern Electric} the gold | d Light & Power company in Port i land thie w Papers will be) Bill is a hero now d say | | } Only one or two of a kind In cheviots, cassi- read by Otto Von Souder and L. K.| He honestly sort of acts that way » cording to the police, have con $1.00. sleeves, also Pants in knee or ankle 1, 25 7; T en cited to appear befare Judge! Robert Say rs old, of Second Floor, Spee oe eee —Seeond — “ashman Friday to show cause why | Carthage, is sald to have been thr . ca J PH — _ they should not be enjoiged from times the victim of the boys. Mi picketing the mines, The miners 9h tr who aes a ‘ an N G d . V 4 S 2 pe To i on Bagg yr iy trong te only ones in the state where the! Victim make purchases at a busl-| Ay MS wind | ime in Sines tt wilek'in ad receneingl ness house and ve some If CHILDREN’S SEWING CASES— | NEW SERGE DRESSES— ¥ cCassimeres In ut an r " The company tried to get) Rob change. They followed him, and Sa ‘ n | Tht “SE ae ee ocker syle, ages 8 to 1 . Hodge (© anpotat come ofits sepre-| Within two blocks of the public Imported, of fancy leather, very well! Trim, one-piece models desirable for nentatives as special depution to pre-|sduare held him up and took thei made and finished; equipped with thread, | home or business wear. Black, browan 12 “i Je Dress Ginghams Aa fir yen vm hyo nee at ps teeth or fan in anil shears and the other needed accessories navy-blue. Priced at $8.50 and $12,500, red two on depul no were Dt mm one ol Nat ‘é Kalil. Meiiinw Pires ieet (Paice é Gad stxuesion: $7 4 wide, iJ disposed to take * from the streets of Cartha ee ee ee Basement inne eG . 2x45 company. Hodge mado a syeeeh to robbed. Her purse lay in the PICOT-EDGED RIBBONS— AN ELECTRIC UTILITY OUTFIT=~ brands, lengths: = teured and the miners urging them to main-|One of the boys is said to have| | oe 3,500 yar checks +€ = 19e tain order and this they luave done.| grabbed it and ran. A total of In wide demand, these dainty picot-edged | Consists of 2}4 pound Iron with diait more than $14 was obtained in the! AIR FLEET WILL four tobberies. Part of this was ify CTOsstain Ribbons, 3 to 5 inches wide; gr , | stand, packed in ooze leather shopping by at | REVOLUTIONIZE WAR °°" for a rifie, two slungshots and | blue, cardinal, white, black and cerise; 50¢ | —the whole outfit weighi neta 3% po x 25e Wool Flannel, _30-Ins. 35¢ Ingrain Carpets, a Yd. ALDERSHOT, Eng. Sept. 12,—|"°™* foot || and 75c yard. It will boil water, and there is an @ Judging from results shown at the | (First Floor.) ‘ ee ‘ Mill ends of wool nnels SAYS CHAUFFEUR in the iron to heat curling irons, inches wide Seagtbe up pra sei 15e 34-inch width Ingra p British military maneuvers now be | e g plaids a ; alae Ghar taser ek ads ent suitable for bedroom { ‘ ing conducted here, a great triumph WAS SPEEDING NOVEL HANDLE EFFECTS IN UM- | handy and practical traveling outfit, grays and tans: 25¢ value on aaie at a omar ie ro gp ae " rsd ee Eiger Ragan et a + That Chauffeur F. W. FP BRELLAS— | Hic a yard. Becemen' value tov. Third Floor, without doubt ran down little Vivian Hedstrom,/ Shown in a new shipment of Women’s aged 5, at 24th av. and Madison st | . > ‘ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE— Military experts declare the) xionday, which later caused the|ff] Usnbrellas of fine quality, in black and col- i b 50 Window Shades, 3x7 Ft. 15e Art Burlap 36 36 Ins. Wide height and speed attained by the! Geath of the child, was apeeding at {MM ored silks, some with fancy border a Of especial interest to out-of-town! | acrial fleet incalculable, with the , . the time of the accident, is the y , dents. We pay transportation —<— Heavy off opaque window shades, sult that the worth of the fleot) on4 : (First Floor.) 4 rgo of the dead girl's father. | Mewnisdon tovtngiganicle sith stt- 19¢ ‘ would be indeterminable in time Of) Hedstrom also saya that Fuller did || GYMNASIUM SUITS— any railroad station or boat landing i hy State of Washington, on purchases a . |not take the injured girl to ihe soll’ at 300 cack. Wuded Wieen we ches We y ; BLAMES PEOPLE | é nates an etarniiais in sateen, henrietta, brilliantine and serge; | ing to $5.00 or over, Method of FOR “MONEY TRUST”) $2.50, $3.75 and $5.00, | hospital in his auto a8 was reported | For Women and Misses, one-piece styles, | 71-2¢ to 10¢ Remnants, Yd. | 25¢ to $4 Lace Remnants at ff 22. iio ian sla ng tM to be optional with money trust is a myth” was the gist| Press alike axe indignant at the |i (Second Floor.) | —Housefurntshings | ons I have here a large collection of rem sae setbalai of an addresa delivered here today |¢Xrbitant prices which are being nants worth 7% to 10c a yard. tn- Cc costes, trimmings, braids and chittons before the Trust company section of @voted for seats at the Bayreuth ss ‘ < cluded are p ginghams, shirt- ia oe ee ie ee 1 the Bankers’ association convention | W@snerian performances. So great S | V ] N S C t got reg kre ciel nea fn to ae I he Pansy momen conve au haun ide auies tine me cea ff Special Values in New Scrim Curtains, $2. Sc @ ya hagectth the to M4, at halt 7 Continental and Commercial Bank| ™48istracy has interfered and po-|[f : pee i of Obienss. lice intervention is expected. NEW purchase of fine, softly-woven Scrim Curtains in the desirable etamine ow a " ane at-| Third-row seats in th ide « HH] ; ‘ ‘a Ribbon Remnants Priced at 20 H : . natover (here jp of con ee Pinay * ie. vane or = of excellent workmanship and tastefully trimmed with drawn-work, eyelet ed powe eynolds said s . : ec eavy Black Sateen, Yd. beciuse of the national banking a $45, and $6 seats are fetching ||} sertion and braid edge. They are in ivory and Arabian color, 2% yards long, 1 bes 63. One American visitor paid ey of extra fine black laws. The bankers wanted to/ $6 paid |i] are unusually good at $2.50 the pair, ribbons, such as taffeta satin, st and : be ota a8 eaune amend the laws and diffuse the, $450 for a $25 series ticket v8 § sag floral designs. Gi quality ribbons in 2 meth 26 yard, that I will sell to money power more widely through}, This extravagant gambling is Man . lea : geod lengths at half price. Main Wieer. yard. Pine for finines the country, but the people would] /4rgely due to the Parsifal monop- Many other new styles have just been added to our ve ry ¢x- oF bloomers | not permit’ ft.” oly, about which the press is mak ing a great outery. The promoters > , of the Bayreuth season, however novel and artistic effects in wide and narrow lace trimmings Women's $1.00 Union Suits | 25¢ and 50¢ Elastic Belts at |] "WED.BY MAD HORSE | : : say that they have to knowledge of | « rr scrims S. $3.75. $5 is e (My United Press Leased Wire.) any ticket trafficking, which is ab. on plain and barred scrims, at $3.00; $3.75, $5.00 and $7.50 the “Forest Mills” medium-weight cot- ue ’ m ton union suits in cream color. Va- Odds and ené omen's slit LARNED, Kas., Sept. 12—Ear!| solutely irregular, as an agreement | pair. aaiMirkt Foor, Annes ihe uivlan Suk Mlighity. tiapectoot € pie: waite: th a teed Senmciaeune 10¢ Freeland is ill at his parents’ home| that every original purchaser has | irst Floor " Remnants in all widths and kinds of 1 tensive showing of these popular Scrim Curtains, including ¥ Regular $1.00 kind, on wale at 50 lors, including black. Buckles in this city from an attack of a|to sign, prohibits its subsequent see mt rn each, Main Flo are in sever an f horse crazed with the strange mala- sellings or transfers. Main Floor Children’s Stockings, Special Bent wos cure sn | Student’s Desk, Special $8.9 Children's stockings in § 4 yee 50¢ to $1.98 Wash Bags, Each pig Bh agg ae to tae - A VERY practical piece of Furniture for thé ~: 7+e@ Fp eed on ne bags | tn 25 heavy board floor and pawed him.| Waewnaine it room of the young man or young woman #9 “4 priced 10¢ draw Cries brought a man, working near! Queen olives: qt; 8 sacks salt,|ff a tnt White sleae’ tentine eT sen SY enue onedinnd ike seit : dent, and an exceptional value. $1.00 and $1.98 y An se wath ga ol | 0, 26e; 206 vies, 2 cans) ff : i te ndition. “atm Moor, from beneath the crazed animal. | 350; alone. ui, S24 ; Strongly built of oak, well finished in golden or fumed < ms color. Roo ookshelf above desk p: and adj ble $18 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 Feet pwvonnina WOMEN GAIN Ox! r : vel ea lor. Roomy bookshelf above desk part, and adjustable) According to! $1.75 ’ ca shelf below. Writing bed of good’ size; convenient Mi Heavy velvet rugs with statistics just published, 117,000 Pt ia she es and Oriental designs and as tallored ke, Di te now than five years ago, the fig * z y's Special $8.50. colorings. oth with c oe jabots, stock collars he ures for women having increased} SANITARY be ! by —Third Floor without ns, sine ; more than 850,000 in the #ame| ,, Halibut, 2 Iba. 16¢; salmon pinpointed feet, at $14.95 ach . 2¢ pair, Mote the barn, and Freeland was pull broldered stiff collars, worth 16 Main Floor, length of time. In 222 professions women are in the majority, while | 1b THE REAL BARGAIN CENTER OF SEATTLE, Inthe total they sap esee 20 Der | O07 Stay cata oe wate Sey MW \ Box Springs an air atl us cent. In the ditch digging and stone | tes puing cake nian % - lei working trades women have 1,754| 20c; 2 pkes. # : manufactured by experts, under the most improved embers, figs, be Ib, ; _ 8 ; THE member aan Vee ihe NOY ones ‘ Sm conditions, in our own workrooms—made to fit Beds in all ry TIPTON, Ga, Sept. 12-+Fast ; S and sizes. i asle Paul Inman, 12 yearwold, | Samples are displayed in the special Bed and Matte walked from a swiftly-moving: At-| pink waimon, 10. +74 Gn ithe Babe Fido: : i . ‘ : - ay ’ a ce) f 100 ries. lantic Coast Line train here: and| Pine apple, 20¢ , adjoining Furniture Galleries. the shock of the fall failed to) 00) prunes, awaken the Ind. He did not dmow | 5" ihn "ahe: wine sniel ie waa Sayned tye a pa Ji"! ite’acet icy hese lf MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY searchers. He bore Ee cet blchiea, ibs dos | r no bruises, j 186 pt; sauerkraut, 10 qt. ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET