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WILL ARRANGE WORLD’S DATES} NEW YORK, Sept, 26.--Playing dates and other details connected with the world’s baseball champion: | ship series, scheduled to begin Oct. | 7, will be settled today when the! three members of the National commission meet here for that pur pose August Herrmann, chairman of the commission, and Presidents | Lynch and Johnson of the National and American leagues annonuced | that they expected to complete and! announce all details tonight One thing practically decided ts | to play two games {pn one citx con seoutively instead of alternating, as previously | | | . Gen. Leonard Wood, chiet | of staff of the army, is on his way west today to make personal inspection of a army Posts in the West and Southwest. THE SEATTLE STAR Ant you ) READY | WHISKERS A Thousand 35¢ Aprons On Sale for “Apron Day” at The Bon Marche for, 4 ‘ On the Main Bargain Square. Floor ‘Wen't tt just be a rousing “Apron Thursday” with such @ good bargain as this the lot brettetle. MARC colores on white grounds with polka dot elther he atitehed or with four styles as well LARGE PLAIN APRONS | Laree ple lawn with Gay at Bic each SMALL Small roun One style ha with larg apron ne n skirt aprons of linen nem and pocket. Also ¢ kind for Thurs- | neat ROUND APRONS the other | ham entire | ished Pinafore percale six styles of aprons in MAID'S APRONS of white lawn with bib and five tucks —- JARET APRONS of American shirting In ght and these PINAFORE APRONS aprons, made of checked with white and with a pocket. Regular Sto kind for CIRCULAR APRONS Cireular aprons of Amoskeag @ing- jain blue percale, fin two pockets. or heavy with ruffie and | priced i560. 200 Pairs of Women’s Patent Shoes Ginghams 71-2c Apron Ginghams oc Yd. “inch apron hame ae up to 30" mostly tn tae checks ard | } 4.500 nurses’ ginghams ches wide to 12 ya broken checks, at Se a yard. each, The New Books at ARE REPRINTS oF THE _8 ST COPYRIGHT | 10¢ Nurses’ | Gingham be Yd. over rs yards At $1. a Pair 90 They go at half price because we've only got them in sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2—if your size is here come and get a splendid shoe mighty nice $3 shoes, bargain tomorrow, and they are too, in button style. Made of patent leather with welt soles and dull kid tope—with a medium high heel. 12 1-2c Dress | Gtnghams | (71-2 Yd. Dress ginghams 27 inches wide, in lengths up to 20 ot | in | shades at 19¢ FICTION—they have nice art covers of cloth— are well A Girl of the Limberiont, Gene Stratton Porter. The Karty Bird, Raiph doiph Chester. White Fang, Jack London. Master's Violin, Myrtle Reed. Lavender pnd Old Lace, Myr- | tle Reed. Bishop, E. Temple Sally Thursto: A Rich Man, Wm. Al- Ran- len Marle Claire, Marguerite An- doux. The Bon Marche sprinkled with ilusts rations Trail of the Lonesome Pine, John Fox, Jr. Splendid Hazard, Harold Me- Grath. Mr. Crewe's Career, Churchill Winston Story Book, Clara 4 , Hall Caine, robs. iumery Heart, David Grath pniltine House of Bondi Writh Kauffman. Reginald Sells Groceries at hundred w titles have Just_come in —so well printed that it is a pleasure to read them—here are twenty-four titles selected at ran- At Lower Prices Than You’ve Seen in a Long, Long Time —— i9¢ Yd. Scotch gingham plaida, checks and plain effects. A complete line of 15e Dress Ginghams 10e Yd. | Dress gingham 32 inches wide in firm close in lengths 10 ot. fine, quality, in plaids, to @ yard. 504 A Volume —Fourth Floor. up yards Inner Shrine. _Slesgary feheot Days, Ralph “Preektes Gene Stratton Por * Deeter, Ralph Connor Saul of ‘Tarsus, Elizabeth Miller Purchase Priee, Emerson Frances Hodgron Burnett. Claim Jumpers, Stewart Ed ward White. —Fourth Floor, Very Low Prices — Without, For a Moment, Sacrificing the Quality — Grape Juice, quart bottles, one of the best brands, unfermented, made from Concord 29¢ Grapes, bottle Kingsford Starch, your choice | of corn or gio 9c day, package 9 Red Kideey Be fancy quality, French Olive Of, Lubert’s Gen- uine imported, regular $3.00 gal- lon cans, each small white stock andy 6c K. ©. Baking Powder, 25 ounce cans, best baking powder the market, euch .. fine qu on 10¢ Cans of Milk, Special| Ze Can | Mt. Vv or Meadow- brook ca of milk, 100 valu with o groceries, at a can. over 6 cans to! Mayflower Coffee, the old re- Hable, freshly roasted, 3. Ibs, 35c O14 Home- of the. best t, $1.00 pound Ceylon Indin Te: stead Brand, teas on the pound Te Safety Mniches, one in a package Thursday thousand 5c quality 35c Wisconsin Cream very fancy qual- 22c Swift & Com gular 400 35c Summer Sausage, Genuine Ital- fan sAlami, 400 grade 29c pound . Kenton Ham Specialty, pieces of dolled ham pressed together and sliced for sand- 25¢ wiches, poihid ., Fourth Floor, € Heef, extra fine government Inspected pound Brick Che: Brick Cheese, ity, pound .. ve Jelly To pany’s best ind, pound ALWAYS FULL WEIGHT AND JUST MEASURE AT THIS STORE THE BON MARCHE || ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET 1 YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People t other paper T) e te the desire of the nt to secure the beet or all, and complaints en courteous and prompt tion, If your paper frie to arrive any night by ¢ S'etock, Kindly p Altoona, Pa. —President Taft ar. rived here at 6:30 o'clock this | morning to attend a meeting of the Civil War Governors | Burlingame, Cal—To be a novice in runing an automobile, to crash | nto & tree with it, land 20 feet away and “come to” ten minutes later, only to be arrested for speed \ing his car, has cured Tony Tel lone here of all desire to emulate | | Barney Oldfield [peer eveeeneneees Politics le sizzling at the University of Washington to day All four jansen are electing their officers. Juntors and Senlore elect today. Sophomores choose tomorrow and the freshmen have not yet decided for any particular time, but are lntog up form battle royal on the old cry af Seattle students versus “cow” county students, eeeeeeeeeeee ese, Seeeeeeeeeeeet ReRARRAHREHRHREEE Pomona, Cal—Arouvsed at mid- night by unfamiliar sounds, L. H Owen chased two men who attempt ed to steal his automobile. After [pursuing the would-be thieves for ltwo blocks, dressed only tm his “nightie,” Owen recovered the ema chine, | Portland, Or.—Atleging # nearby | bother factory has driven several jof them insane and that ite “a jearthly nob must be heard to be | appreciated,” Chinese residents ask for an injunction against the “nuisance.” REE Work started yesterday on the extension of the ferry slip at the foot of Marion st., be tween the Colman and the Grand Trunk docks. Business has been increasing lately to such extent that an addition ts imperative. It is planned to build a new dock house and an overhead shed for the slip. aeeeeeeeeee * RRR HHAKRHHHRER The Yokohama Maru, of the Nip- jpon Yusen Kaisha line, will sail for the Orient at 10 a. m. Saturday tn- stead of 10 a. m. Tuesday, in an leffort to catch up some of the time lost by being laid up in China upon discovery of @ case of cholera on | board, Judge J. T. Ronald imposed the following sentences in superior }eourt yesterday: Oscar Johnson, burglary, plea of guilty, one to 15 |years at Monroe; Ralph Hansen, |burglary, second degree, plea of | guilty, one to 15 years at Monroe, jsentence suspended until order of |the court. The Glory of the Seas, a floating cannery, arrived in port last night from Alaskan waters with 20,000 cases of canned salmon. She is discharging at the Milwaukee dock The burglar in the story book Is really quite a noble crook He's sure to be a gent Upon whose high-bred sean A goodliness that seems to shine With every motive pure and fine His clothes are always very smart, And, my! he has a tender heart, face you A baby always makes him quit His burgling in the midst of it, And if a lady, young and slim, Should meet him in the hallway dim, He tells her all about his tite A bitter struggle, full of strife— _ WANT INDIAN WIVES CARLISLE, Pa. Sept. 26. The following ad appears in a local paper: “Wanted—Indian wives by two handsome young men, aged 21 and 23, Can fur- nish best references. Address Statign D, Box 18, Youngstown, Ohio?" The steamer Toledo, of the Pa cific Coast & Norway Packing com pany, which spent the summer in the North, arrived in port last night with 4,500 cases of canned valmon. TERRE DAWSON, Sept. 25.—The steamer St. Michael, which satled today for Fairbanks, \« the Inst to make the trip this fall and practically marke the close of Yukon navigation. The exod to the South this year is not as heavy as in for mer years. seeeteeeeee seeeeeeeeee SERRE EERE EERE HHS The board of regents of the state university yesterday elected How ard G. Cougrove president of the body. Mr. Cosgrove bas been a | member of the board for the last three years. Several additions of the faculty were confirmed. which ta aircontrolied, will be hibited at the Street Railway Men's association, to be held in Chicago the week of October 7. Wm. Pitt Trimble has left for Covington, Ky. to attend the funeral of his mother, who died in New York last Wriday. In honor of Miss ‘Jean Wrede, an es of the Sunset Telephone for 18 years, a farewell party wn given at the East exchange at 1826 17th ay. last night. Mise Wrede Will make her home in San Francisco, > . > » » * >» a > * a e » * s * oa The last shipments of freight for the upper Yukon will leave tomorrow night on the steamers Humboldt, Dol phin and Cordova. Officials of jocal steamship companies have received notice that the Yukon will not be navigable after the first week tn Octo- ber and that shipments for 4 per river pointe must be fn Skagway by Oct. 1 REAR ROW OVER STONE PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 2 H. C. Frick, who bought the building of Third Presbyterian church, will have to decide whether the congregation or the contractor gets the corner- stone, laid June 1, 1866. German-Americans of Seattle have been invited to accompany |the Canadian club in its excursion |to Victoria to meet the duke and duchess of Connaught, a a recog nition of the ancestry of the duch ess, & daughter of the late Prince Frederick Charles, of Prussia. The excursion will be run October 1st <7 CHESTER, Pa, Sept. 25.—A bul- let from a rifle, fired by a boy who was shooting at a dog, plowed through the rat that Mra. William Moore wore in her bair. seseeeeeeeeee teeeeeeeeeeee TACOMA, Sept. 25.—"Fighting I [Frederick & Nelson BASEMENT SALESROOM Lace Curtainsin “Dropped’ ‘Patternsf on Sale Thursday At Exceptional Savings WICE a year.the American mills from whence come our regular lines sell to us at Sharp con, cessions their season's accumulation of “dropped® @ discontinued patterns in all grades of Net Lace Gg. tains, Chis dented demand feature better qualitic all types of Joom net curtain desirable, merely de elin There igned because inated from the season's shipments, ing ts by than ‘o an unprece urd, are larger and store, and include | The patterns are all “dropped” by the mili t of the thousands ust of necessity be line for ne been of the fact season, and have each many eason's in all, and these wil next are over 800 pair sell quickly at the very low prices we have put gy them for Thursday’s selling | Lot B, $1.00 Pair— Lot A, $1.50 Pair— Includes of Cable Filet Nets as well as the soft Madras weaves, the higher grades loom woven Curtains, comprising and and also the regular point weave peculiar to this type of curtain. There are many pat- terns to choose from, in ecru, beige, ivory Special, the pair $1.50. or white. | | | houses as well as for residences, This attractive group includes the sub} stantial, strong-mesh weaves such ag ag found desirable for hotels and apartment! The | tern range in these is extensive and cludes all the desirable colors, in 2 12, and 3 1-2 yard lengths. Special, the $1.00. The qualities in this group, while of lower grade than are Lot C 75e Pair represented in the two preceding lots, are very much higher than the low sale price would ordinarily indicate. tains also include Beige, White, Ecru and Ivory, and there are many good patterns from which to choose. 3 yards long, others 2 1-2 yards. Special, the pair, 75¢. These cur- The majority are —Pasement Saleeroom A Special Purchase of Women’ s New One-Piece Serge Dresses to Sell at $12.50 — TIMELY purchase that offers exceptional values in Women’s Dresses of fine medium and heavy serges, designed in approved ae and Winter, The serges are plain navy-blue, black, Copenhagen and maroon; also black with stripe of red, lavender or white; brown with white stripe; navy with red stripe. ; The styles are desirable for at-home, or walking wear, or for the busine: Some have round or square collar of broadcloth or velvet, with cuffs to match; c show new Robespicrre effects of black satin, with matching cuffs. Long set-in Skirts in plain and new plaited models. Special, Thursday, $12.50. Bleached Huck Towels Special DC Each Special Dozen Price, $1.00 OWELS of heavy, full-bleached cotton huck with good absorbent qualities; classed by the makers “seconds” because of minor imperfections in weave or because they do not exactly conform to standard size. The average size is 17 1-2x36 inches. There will be twelve hundred of these Towels to select from Thursday—an_ ex- Dick” Hyland, San Francisco light- weight, is here today enroute to Cal- gary, where he is matched to box 16 rounds with Pal Brown on Octo- ber 5. Hyland will post $500 when he reaches Calgary to bind a match with Joe Bayley, the Canadian light- weight champion. Dy Burton Hrarey And leaves the way With brave endeavor to reform. Ah, yes, he is a pleasing crook, The burglar in the story book. house, his bosom |Alas, for story-book repute, |The reallife burglar is a brute, He 1s not cultured, swell or smart; | He has a hard and ruthless heart For sentiment he has no time. There is no glamor to his crime, And if he meets you in the hall He'll doubtless murder you, that's all He's pretty tough and bad and low, | The burglar that policemen know, NEW YORK, Sept A thousand people at the Times Squaw subway station watched some men “rough shousing.” Presently two of the men ran off. Then the crowd realized that Jacob Schilling had been robbed of $16, ceptional opportunity whether you buy at the special dozen price (of especial interest to hotel-keepers) or at 9¢ cach. MILL ENDS OF WHITE CAMBRICS, 7¢ YARD— These are the well-known No, 60 Berke- ley Cambrics, thirty-six inches wide, in mill- end lengths ranging from 1 to 6 yards, Twelve hundred yards on sale Thursday, at T¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. ° ’ Children’s Wash Dresses Special 65c Pagan this special Thursday offering, made from striped 100 Dresses in and checked percales, ginghams and figured dimities and prettily trimmed in laces and embroidery. Broken size assortments, specially priced to close, at 65¢. Basement Salesroom. Children’s Knit Sweater Coats $1.95 to $2.50 HILDREN’S Sweater lar roll-collar Coats in popu- with turn-back cuffs and two pockets; in maroon, gray and cardinal, Sizes 6 to 14 years; priced ac- cording to size, from $1.95 to $2.50. models, C. idren’s Fay Hosiery, broken lines, special 25¢ pair. Basement Salesroom, Women’s Fancy Lisle Hosiery, 13c Pair Two Pairs for 25c CLEARING of Women’s Ft ioned Imported Lisle He black, white, tan and navy-blue, with polka-dots in contrasting colors, reinforced with double high spliced & double soles and toes. Exceptional at two pairs for 25c, or, the pair, 184. Women’s Black Cotton Vests and set Covers in high neck, long sleeve special 25¢ garment. Women’s Knit Cotton Vests, low ‘ sleeveless, broken sizes, special 6¢ each. ——Basement New House Dresses, at $1.50 In the practical High Neck, Long models for Winter wear pretty Sleeve Fall and Several and well-made Styles to choose from, including: The attractively-de- signed Dress shown in illustration, of plain blue percale of good quality, at side front, and trimmed with — black and white striped per- cale. The high over collar and long sleeves are finished with black and white piping. Price $1.50. Two other made fastening turn- pretty styles are in Delft- or light-blue white striped percale, both designed with high waist-line, high ¢ over collar and long sleeves. Sne sgl pattern border trimming, the other is med with stitched bands of the plain material. Price $1.50. —Basement and

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