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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘THE MISSUS FOOLS RICH OLD GRUMP, AND'EVERYBODY’S HAPPY | [Freder rick & Nelson An Opportune Purchase of .s OVER JOURNEY OF WORTH GOWN |} | Misses’ and Children’s Cloth Dresses SNAPSHOT OF ALLEGED ROSENTHAL MURDERERS ARRAIGNED iH =) Here Is the only picture taken of the five men arraigned for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, the New York gambler, the crime whicn has laid bare New York’ ful police graft system. From left to right they are: Jack Sullivan, Lieut. Becker, William Shapiro Lewis and “Dago” Frank. —Straight to The Bon Marche—Men!— iz For these Suits are the very kinds that sell for $15, $18 and You'll Never Do Better even $20—and some of the $15 Suits have an extra pair of $3.50 luck bone nice pants thrown i There are some fine patterns in tweedy brown mixtures, flake, the lue with an indistinct white some of the dressier sort are made of worsteds with smart Taken all around, stripes this is a pretty fair offer for men A good bargain Io Raglan slip-on rain coats for » bave fancy plaid linings, others plain, |Many have Ra;lan style shoulders, sixes 36 to “a | men. 8. chest measure. t Saturday Specials ‘ie School Boys Boys’ Winter Overcoats at $5. Each the boys’ mew overcoats ie whem yo of all-woot fancy ¢ ures; % lengths with mill The time to be them for 85.00. tweeds in itary co Boys’ New Winter Suits at $5 Each S to IT yemrsy satlor blower tte ¢ Ke rhocker eulls d plain blues Sines . ev ab ye mint o multe, years extra pair ef pants in gray and brown mistare: Children’s School Stockings | Specials in Fall Underwear At He Pr. Women’s $1.00 Heavy Cotton Union Suits Will Go at “Mother's Friend” — —5¢e— Now's the time-to get your union sults for early fall wear at a saving to you. Excellent quality me diom weight cotton suits in pure white. Have high necks and long sleeves, ankle length, slightly fleeced, at 65. 50c Vests and Pants —39e— Women’s fall weight | cotton vests and pants Vests have high neck* | gray or and long = sleeves, | Have ot Tights ankle length, | 2r* = sizes for women, Mate slightly fleeced, 10 | to 16 years | Floor Union st. wines 34 to 44 Mate Floor, Union st. | | Good Grocery News lor Saturday Shoppers Ranch Eggs 35¢ Fresh jocal ranch eae, Kuarantee fresh, at & dozen. Full Fashioned Hose “Onyx” —in Cotton, Lisle, Silk Lisle You'll not match this quartette school stocking» In the country —9 where you will—and.we ba them ail the time 17¢ Hose, 2 Pairs at | 35¢ and 50¢ Hose —e— —Be— Just received a case | — A sms wr ene | gauee wt boys’ and eirte’ Sort Diack cotton stock~1 Yorth Ings. Made with dou-| Diack lisie howe with e bhed hand embroidered an- ble legs, fine “ribbed | Sise in full line and strong seamless feet, sizes 6 to 10. all sizes in all of 65c Union Salts at —50e— lined suite tn all let of fine isle “Herme black — hose, 3be and 50 Heavy cotton fleece union ecru ie sleeve kie “2 and welght and just meas. Properly trimmed and Bon and smoked = me- . dium weight at 9%ec a pound ure every time Marche store service an well Feanut Butter, Roger's freahiy | made of 1 Spanish peanuts, for this 18¢ pound for 4c 20c high y Votlet, regular be 1 this sale, 226 | iver Sumey Moi best Jaund special, b iny Sonp, one of th y Koape 4c | fancy nek . ib 5:¢ Price's Baking Powder, the best powder put up, one 35c | 4c Older Vinegar, regular lbe size, bottle Lipton" quality 12¢ ..54¢ latest crég, small vit 8 Tem splendid 1-Ib. tins Small Pro wine mi t pound strictly Ham Salnd, delicious for lunches, pint Jello, the popular jelly dessert, all favors; spec rrow package lowa grade, fr Saturday amery Butter, Lily ehurned, pound Fourth Floor, 69c Quart Mason Jars 48¢ Doz. |None sent C. 0. D., for at 48¢ a dozen Orders tan these 69¢ Mason Fruit Jars are BeAccepted somewhat of a bargain —and this at This price inctudes jar rubbers and por- celain lined caps. Deliveries. Will Be Made on Monday SOLE SEATTLE AGENTS FOR ACORN STOVES AND RANGES. sosMARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET WANT SOMETHING REAL SWE ~-- extract from the an rich. It Here is an nals of the beastly jsordid statement of facts, but it has | jits happy side. If things were oth jer than they are, poor, hard-work- jing, under-salaried actresses could jnot wear such fine feathers, In a big house on Capitol Hil }lives a rich old grump who runs his | | home, including his wife and da jters, as he runs his |atrietly business principles | The monthly allowance he gives |his wife might seem ample ¢ but the demands upon this baram | woman's purse sre many Socially, she's a bit of an auto erat, and it would never do for the dowagers she le r to know how completel by the man whore same she tears and whose money she spends. On a certain evening in every |month the tolssus is called inte the den of her lord and masterand there required to accounting of all moneys speut: The domestic notions of the rich old grump do not contemplate cer tain extravagances—such as leases |at bridge—though they do stand for automobiles and gowns | The other morning when the partner of her sorrow |had gone downtown, called for the | electric runabout, She might have called for the big touring car and Henri, the chauffeur, That she didn't was suspicious. | Unaccompanied, she trundled downtown, and if her husband had | seen her on the way he might have! wondered what was in the bi¢ pasteboard box on her lap. She} didn't stop at any of the high-toned | stores in Second avenue, where she! jis wont to stop. She kept on until she came to Yesier way. Then she turned into Occidental and stopped before a tiny shop so obscure that most people would pass it without seeing it No, the missus wosn't slumming Two young women were in the }front part of the shop. One of| |them, with @ recognizing smile of | welcome, advanced to meet her. It is the business of these two young women to know the grand dames jof Capitol Hi | “This dress,” said the missus, [Opening the pasteboard box and go- |Ing straight to the point without | bothering about a a is al business, on) * dominated | « render @ strict | tmparted | the missus, | social amenities, | ob Worth made at {is almost brand new it, and I've worn It just once —s reception, you know The young woman picked up a| leorner of the garment and fingered it gingerly | “It Ie worn |uho remarke little disec “Ob, that can be jmiseus urged “it | show,” Perhaps.” pressed under the sleeves. “and it is @ litthe—a the | never fixed,” will Doubt was ex | The missus bit her proud lip. “It ought to be worth $100," she sald. “Oh, dear, no!” replied the} |young woman, smiling brightly “Of course you paid a great dea than thi anticipating wn arcument, “but pedple we sell to, Another smile and «| jshrug of the shoulder, “You under stand The dickering went smoothly, courteously on, and the missus de-| parted without the pasteboard box but her purse fatter by two $10 | Kold pleces | Entered then @ brink tittle lady very high as to heels, very slim as |to ankles and walst, very chic as to ensemble, and very aggressive as ito manner. Her language pro- | claimed her a member of the “proj | feah.” } th you} “IT want jthat ll she said, “something make a millyan dollars woith of noise for about thoity cents, It's gotto make a noise like | Paree or I don't want it.” "My dear,” said the shop woman | twho previously had haggled with the missus, “I have the very thing | jyou're jooking for And out came the same gown the Worth creation which the rich | jold grump had paid for. More dick-| ering. | And now everybody's happy | That is, the rich old grump is as |happy as @ grumpy disposition will | }let him be, for what he doesn't | |know won't hurt him. The missus | jie happy because she has paid her | debt of honor” incurred at bridge. | A vaudeville artiste is happy be-| cause she has a dress, almost new, | that “Makes a millyun / woith of noise.” | And the proprietors of a unique | second-hand clothes shop on Oce! dental are in a position to argue jthat quick sales and small Boake are the road to success. | scape dollars’ | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE }| | News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | Subscribers to The Seattle Star favor by notifying onee of any fall prompt and reg. Oo ty Seattle service for all, a ycomipiaints given courteous and prompt tention It your paper ‘ls to arrive eny night by o'elock, kindly phone this o. % Main 9400 Ask Devastment | aoe | The City of Seattle, which arrived in port last night from Sout heast- ern Alaska, encountered very se vere weather on her way down When going into Ketchikan @@nday night she was caught by # terrific gale and was delayed 12 hours She brought 10,000 cases of canned sal- mon and 101 passengers, | A girl was elected president of | the senior class at the Queen Anne | |high school at its first meeting of the year yesterday. The new presi dent is Miss Margaret Wayland, who defeated her nearest rival, a boy, by an overwhelming majarity. | magia After a erulse of four montis in | the north, the power schooner Polar Rear returned to Seattle yesterday | with 100 walrus hides and 200 wal |rus tusks. North of Wrangell/ lisland she encountered ice floes and was compelled to re turn to Nome, The crew killed a huge polar bear on the ice. James E. Calibreath, secretary of | the American Mining Congress, will be the guest of the local section of the Congress at a dinner at the Arctic Club this evening, He will speak on the Alaskan situation with special reference to the leasing of coal lands by the government, | ‘The special conference commit: tee appointed by the park board to Hook over the West Seattle Stadium enormous | f [site will make its report’ to the board at its meeting on September | site yesterday, NA | GETTING EVEN i The sluggard had gone to the ant| and was considering her ways | “I'm wise to you, ail right,” he said: “you're industrious enough, jand I can prove it by e keeper in the country,” Tribune. ¥ house- —Chicago The Jone highwayman of Ballard Beach and Bothell road bobbed up | again last night. Returning from | @ card party at midnight, A, T. jest park and relieved of small Pike hea, 36c box; canning| box; Gravenstein. apples Yakima potatoes, $1 Malaga grapes, 6 Alaska herring, Krapes, 2 tha, 1 $1.10 | sack Mie Ib. T Elberta pes pears, 60¢ } $i t | delivered | new | Tokay flour | roant owes, }ib; a bacon, lamb, hard wheat delivered steak, 20c caraway elieere, ¢ Hwiss cheese, 26c ens, 19¢ 1b. roast, 15¢ perch CORNER Pork’ chops, 16¢ Ib; sirloin steat, }19¢ 1b; mutton chops, 12%ee Ib sweet pickled pork, Le link sau o Ibs hamburger shoulder mutton, 8¢ bones, Be Ib f lard ! roast, Se 1b.) Elberta peaches ate; pears, 6fe box and up $1.25 box; crab apples, 50¢ H plume, Ibe basket asket; Malaga ‘okay grupen, 40¢ }12 | neck | pot plow x; Hy Ttalian Krapes | basket 1. Chick spring lata, 1 shoulders spring lam, | ern hams, 1c 1b, lamb chops, 2 Ibs K sirloin sausage Ibe 4 ¢ he corn, xem matches, 100, The committee looked over the | but you're a blamed little nuisance, | f Breese was held up near Lake For: || I} To Sell at Very Special Prices HIS unusual selling, coming as it does at the very outset of the season, is of exc eptional im interested in acquiring a portance to every Miss pretty Dress for school, business or party wear, embrace The smartest purchase one-piece model 1 to the advantage of the utmost youthful fig bring out slender line ure include Fine weaves of Serges, Cheviots and Challis, trin 1 in colored fold and buttos , piping Novelty Check, Stripe and Plaid Materials. Rich Velvets and Corduroys in vari Dainty Evening effects, br it out in the clinging chiffon The Sizes range from 8 to 17 Years, Exceptional value-giving is featured at the various special prices, which range from $6.50 to $22.50. — “Qmo” Dress Shields Cool, Light, Easily Cleaned Omo Dress Shields are impervious to moisture, yet from chemicals, Notion Se rubber and are perfectly odorless. They are free ible, and washed with tease. Shown in the First Floor at prices ranging from 1e greate in a compiete sizes and styles for every purpose, i5c to 75¢ Pair siadks tale BASEMENT SALESROOM A Clearing of Women’s Suits and Dresses In Washable Materials $2.45 | range O —this is the final clearing of all odd, w shable Outer Garments remaining summer's selling, including Tailored Suits in fine linens and One-piece Dresses in lawns, dimities and zephyr ginghams, Sizes 15 and 18; 34 to 42. All of these garments sold in their season at prices very much higher than this clearance figure, and it will pay. any careful woman to anticipate next Spring’s and Summer's needs at $2.45. —Basement Salesroom. —New Fall Coats, $12.50, $15.00 and $18. 50- excellent values and styles at these low prices in Coats of the popular rough-fini coatings, in full-length and 45-inch models suitable for street and general wear The smart new belted effects are well represented. Sizes, i 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 | years; 34 to 44 bust measurement cieadianas aa Women’s | Mended Gloves Women’s Mended Cape Gloves, one-clasp, in tan, Special 59c Pair « and black, si in pair. Mended” Mocha Gloves, one- y and black, special 59¢ pair. Women’s ‘ Sy ae style, in g and two —Rasement Sal Attractive Value-Gioing in 100 New Velvet Hats At $5.00 ANDSOME new models in medium and large shapes, of black and colored Velvets, fashionably trimmed in feather fancies, ribbons, stick-up effects and velvet ornaments. Saturday, at $5.00. Basement Salesroom. Specially featured for In Children’s Wash a Percale House Dresses Special $1.50 N especially strong is featured in the attractive Dress illustrated, which of excellent percale, value House HE ple line permits the « tional values in School Dresses of fine Tam Gingham, Madras and Pique—well-tal with iy Soe SY and designed in late Summer stylesy ASC Sizes range from 6 to 14 years. 7 Special $1.25. —n nn nnn nee Children’s Sweater Coat $1.25 and $2.25 Coats, knit i stitch, gray with roll on @ over collar and two pockets. Just te school and bet coat in winter. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Moderately priced at $1.25 and —Basement purchase of a manuf is made quality with and turn- cuffs of edged white embroidered scal- the large collar back material plain lops. Choice of following patterns: Pink and white stripe with large pink dot. Delft-blue with white polka dot. Black and _ white polka-dots, with large - black dot. Blue and white stripes with oval design or black ring dot. Lavender and whité stripes. ' Special, $1.50. 4 —Hasoment Salesroo Children’s Sweater or cardinal, for present wear,