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DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE via THE “MILWAUKEE” BRTWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam ‘Trains leave Seattle 1:90 A.M, and 4:90 P.M. ticulare regarding fares and train service, call on or address - CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket OMce 494 | GIRL HELD AS fl POISONER, “My Wall 1 PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 27. Margaret St, Clair, an actre ia under arrest here today charged with attempting to murder Mrs. Rose Dickes, by poisoning her. It im alleged that Miss St, Clair put arsenic and carbolio acid in medi} eine taken by Mra, Dickes, who ts the wife of BE. ©. Dickes, plano player In @ theatre in which Miss St. Clair appeared, Mise St. Clair denies the charge, asserting she can prove she was in Canada at the time of the alloged crime, Dickes and Miss St, Clatr are said to have ben close friends, USELESS STRATEGY “Dress You Well for $1.00 a Week Mihi, ' 1) ] Way, ly 7) w ~ = Tessie--Now in foncing, the idea is to feint often. Nellie--You goose, what's the sense of fainting when there's no man around?” LOOKING FOR re today New Fall price the iden- Bless of SWINDLERS ie Raye °, PORTLAND, OF, Sept. 21--Pos our low prices. tal inspectors are in Portland from e . : - Cleveland today searching fog two aidition to this = © brothers, James and F. T. Me liberal credit Nicholas, who are charged with fraudulent use of the mails in pro- motion of mining pro Joa near Galiee, Or. Frank Nich , brother of the men wanted, says his brother James is in Montreal and F. T. ts in Albuquerque. The warrants for the arrest of the two brothers were fasued in Cleveland on the com- plaint of M. B. Dewey of Conneaut, Ohio, Can Feel Heart Beat Round World } make no extra for this conven- CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept. 27. That it is now possible for a physt cian to note the heart beats of a pa tient who may be on the other side of the world, is the assertion of Dr. Percy ©. Brown of the Harvard Medical School An instrument that would make this possible is now installed In the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Brown says “All the patient has to do ts to Place his or her hands jp a solution of warm salt water. 1 electric current from the hands, which are the positive and negative poles, ts carried by wires to the instrument, which shows the heart beats. Hed reas tensed Wire? . Sept. 27.—British Free | Masons are indignant today because of the recent formation in Loudon of a “clandestine” lodge, to which women are admitted The organizer of the lodge, which now oumbers 117 members, a third of whom are women, claims to hold | |a valid charter from tho sovereign sanctuary of Berlin and the Grand Ortent of Germany. He admits that under the English ritual women leannot become Masons, but says | there ia no such distinction in that Women’s Suits, Coats for $1.00 a Week _ The new fall’styles are here, everything for the swell dresser. While we carry an immense as- sortment ranging as low as $15, we picture here one of our new model Fall Suits at $25. The materials are rough cheviots, mannish mixtures, plain tailored coats, the very latest in skirts, with side plait. On sale for $25.00. ALTERATIONS FREE, MILLINERY. é Saturday Special Felt hats in black, navy, brown and tan, while they last, at gabe oom fo — FALLS 100 F, NORTH MANCH ER, Ind., of his bi Bumbaugh of 100 feet to the He was It is feared Sept. 27—Losing plane, Captain Indianapolis, & earth herd yesterday. picked up unconscious. he will die. REPRIEVES THREE; ONE IS KILLED SACRAMENTO, Sept. 27.—Act- ing Governor Wallace today re $2.95 PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. INC, > gs prieved the death sentences of Alex Popular Credit House } itis, fin’ show wis tor'ta AT THIRD-AND UNIVERSITY have been hanged at San Quentin OpenSatarday Till 10 P. M. SALT LAKE, Sept. Thorne was shot to deat state penitentiary here o'clock yesterday for der of George Fassell in 1910. Thorne was convicted and given the death penalty. He chose shoot- ing as the mode of bis execution. YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. ——— NOFFMAN’S RECENT PURCHASE OF MANUFACTURER'S STOCK Englebru Weise, a salmon pack- er, with offices in the Central bulld- ing, driving an auto, ran into a city garbage wagon, driven by Louie Pratlungo, at the corner of First av. south and Dakota st. The wagon was smashed up and the driver painfully bruised on the head and chest. He was tal to the city hospital. Weise says the man was driving on the wrong side of the stree ee ROBBERS STILL HERE The» petty robberies that have been so prevalent lately are still with us. Reports were received at headquarters of four burglaries. M. B, Faoslet, Hotel Outlook, lost three suits of clothes, three pairs of oes and a suitcase. J, Coghlan, 820 Connecticut av., 1s missing two pairs of shoes, two suits end a few shirts, Lamson Dye Works, 926 Yosler way, is out one A suitcase belonging to Jesse Chris- tlansen, 1525 West 52nd was stolen off a Ballard car last night. DEATH AT DANCE CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—-Sig- mund Youngvist bear danced. Policoman Atha)! sent tated jt. Young! po onsen go the police- ia otf’ Hl stopoet blue serge and novelty mixture blue serge and novelty mixtur Suits, blue serge and novelty mixtu ailored Suits, blue serge and novelty mixtu Bine Geteo Material Satin Lined Suits # Wear Novelty Suits .. leasaline or Charmeuse French Serge Dresses oe and u ite Chinchilla Coats, lovelty Coats ... Coates . ‘ailored Broadcloth 500 Natural Alaska Fur Neckpieces and Muffs at One-Third Off. CLOAK & SUIT CO. Manager. /),1816 SECOND AVE. I Nee THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. ‘e SOUS: TW. SECOND AVENVEM AT UNIVERSITY STREET TOMORROW IS THE Stone: SECOND AVENVEM AT UN/IVERS/TY STREET 1 LAST REMNANT DAY In the New Ownership Sale. Saturday w Ownership Sale. —In remnant sales the custom obtains generally to collect the mer- chandise at one section in the store, but this causes too much congestion 4 We believe we have avoided this end by distributing the remnants throughout the store in the depart- You will remember that we have never offered Wash Goods Section —Lists remnants of Ging at one point. The system is a bad one, ments of their origin. Linen Section —Offers remnants in Table Damask, Linen Waistings, ‘Art Linens, Guest Towel- hams, Galateas, ings, Crash ‘Toweling, | Nainsooks, Persian Lawns, Table Padding. Percales, Main Floor, Last Alale, Right nemec uremia ee marks bs of remnants that have collected in the various departments during the © ettes, Crepes, Dress Linens, Main Floor, Last Atste, Right the final clean- day. Domestic Section | Offers remnants in Wide | Sheetings, Muslins, Cam- Flannel- brics, Shirtings, Outing | Serges, Flannels, Calicoes, Canton Wool and Flannels, Em- Robe Flannels, broidered Blanketing Main Pioor, Last Aisle, Might o~ Includes cloths, Prunellas, Panamas, Albatrosses, Nuns’ Veiling, Tweeds. Main Floor, Last Aiste, Right any remnants during the sale, choosing rather to keep them for the last —The prices are too numerous to quote, but you will find that they are much lower than those prevailing during the sale. —The aim during the last day is to close out all remnants and odds and ends of broken lots entirely at any price. —There are many valuable opportunities for the right person and all should come early because naturally the most desirable articles go first. Dress Goods Section | Silk Goods rimnants | Includes remnants in Broads | Messalines, Peau de Cygne, ‘Taffetas, Bengalines, Otto- mans, Chiffon ‘Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Satins and Foulards, Main Floor, First Alsie, Right Chev iots, Henriettas, (dds And Ends That Will Save You Money —We are particularly enthusiastic about this last day, because it means there is to be a general store cleaning of the small quantities of merchandise that have accumulated during the sale. We aim to begin next week with stocks new.and absolutely cleaned of regular merchandise. The attitude prevails throughout the store that the items quoted below and located in the various departments must move and if one price doesn’t sell them an- other one will |Final Clean-Up Sale, Short! Lengths of Draperies ~~Duplex Scrims, short lengths, up to 5 yards; regular close, per TOU os crontneen bhedeane in samira oiae an 4s 0 —Curtain Nets, 40 and 45 inches wide; short lengths ; gsc; special to .20¢ > . i Short lengths of Cretonne: gular price 20c ; special to close, per yard........ regular prices 35c close, per yard.......+.06 feeeeweee ho inch Scotch prices range —SO-inch Imported Scotch Madras, in artistic cathedral designs and colorings; regular price PRBS 5 special: 20 hoes... ese cevnoess ¢ bs —Lengths up to 10 yards Swisses, slightly soiled; reg to 40c; special to close, per yar —Kimono Drapery Silks, values to $1.00; spe- cial to close the line, per yard... Abe —Remnants of Art Burlaps, lengths; special to close, cach. Remnants of Table Oil Cloth, per yard. 10¢ pillow —Third Floor) Men’s Furnishings, Odds | And Ends Here is an opportunity to buy needed wear at prices we cannot quote as low again soon. —Good wool Sweaters for men in plain and combined colors. To close... $1.39) Former Prices $2.50, $3.50, $4.00. —Gray wool Underwear in Winstead make, about three-fourths wool. Now......$1.00 Former Price $1.50. —Brown ribbed Underwear in most all sizes. FO OSG, & MAMAN . 0565.0 ded voweees $1.50 Former Price $2.50 a Garment. —Men’s Pajamas in good quality outing flan nel, cut full military collar.............. 9 Regular Price $1.25. —All-wool blue Underwear in all sizes; to make quick selling......... Former Price $2.50. Fleeced lined Union Suits, natural color, cut good and full . 80¢ Regular Price $1.25. Gray Union Suits, medium weight, about half wool; good serviceable garments. .$1.20 Regular Price $1.50. Main Floor, First Alsie, Lett Floor Samples of Furniture In the final clean-up sale At remarkable sav- ings. Solid quarter-sawed Oak Dresser with large French plate bevel mirror, finished either wax or golden; regular price $20.00; special to =<Bird's-eye Maple Dresser, fitted with French plate bevel mirror; value $22.00; special to CHOSE oe ccerececedvedercas seeeeees 14,00 —Quarter-siwed Oak Buffet, finished wax or golden; regular price $18.00; special to close. . —Full quarter-sawed Oak Dining Table, with 45-inch top, extending to 6 feet; wax finish; value $18.00; special to close, $11.50 Solid Oak Box Seat Dining Chairs; regular price $2.75; special to close.....+0++.-$2.00 Arm Chair to match, special........$4.00 —Third Floor Lace and Embroidery Odds And Ends, 5c and 25c —Up to 65c values for, ..sserssceeecs es OF —Up to $1.50 values for. ssuepeeceeees SOG a] ~The accumulation of rerlthe s during our big sale is going to be offerey ta you at excep- tionally low prices. They;gonsist of Lace Bands and Edges in Venise,,Filet, Orientals, Cluny and Valenciennes Laces, plain and fancy braids, Beaded Band, Applique, Finishing Braids, Silk Embroidered Bands, Embroider- ies in widths up to 27 inch ide; allovers, edges, bands, galloons in nda} isefut lengths. —Values up to 65c for... .etenseeerrees + OF Values up to $1.50 for... enesseese es BOE —Main wiodh, Hirst Aisle, Right Women’s Colored Hose, 10c ~—High colored cotton and lisle Hose, also a few dozen pairs of black gauze lisle, formerly sold at 19¢ and 25c, Saturday, pair......10¢ ight and —Women’s black lisle Hose, gauze extra spliced heel and toe, pair... —Infants’ black cashmere Hose, silk hee toes; sizes 4 and 4% only, pair.......- Main Mioor, Second Alsle, Right A Shoe Clean-Up, 75c Broken lots of Oxfords in patent leather, gun-metal and tan calf; strap Slippers and a few Pumps; also a few misses’, children’s and boys’ Shoes ~There are only between 75 and 100 pairs all told, so of course the sizes are very irregular, but good values to the right person. Main Floor, Last Aisle, Left A Few Items in Infants’ Wear —A few muslin Gowns, size 6 years only. .20¢ Regular Value 50c. ~~Head Shawls, all wool, red and black color, OUP ccveseasesoes ewe errr ey Regular Value 35c, " Boys’ jockey Caps, small sizes only... .10¢ Regular Value 50c. —Second Floor Gloves at Unusual Prices to Clear Out —Tan Gauntlet Gloves; special, pair....75¢ Stone-Fisher price $1.25. —One-clasp Cape Gloves, shown with spear point embroidery; colors white and gray ; spe- cial, pair . me-Fisher price $1.50. —Two-clasp Silk Gloves, well known makes; shown in colors only; special, pair...... 25¢ Stone-Fisher prices 50c and 75c. —Main Floor, Second Aisle, Right A_Clean-Up of Notions -—Easy Catch Shoulder Braces, in black and white —Side Combs, a pair !—Black Safety Pins, 3-cards for........ . 10¢ —Hooks and s,a dozen cards..... +..10¢ —Cube Pins, assorted colors; a cube...... 3¢ -Fasy Way Collar Supporters, a card....2¢ —Darning Needles, assorted sizes, a paper.2¢ —Tooth Brushes . —Barrettes —Bias Seam Tape, all widths —Large roll of Cotton Tape........ —Main Floor, Fourth Aisle, Right Children’s Underwear in Clean-Up —420 odd Vests and Pants for children; some are part wool, some all cotton, some all wool; not all sizes in every quality; values are 35c to 7Sc garment; a garment.............6.. 19¢ Main Floor, Third Aisie, Right Remnants of Carpeting —Up to 8-yard lengths, consisting of Axmin- sters, Velvets and Tapestry Brussels; regular values to $1.75; special to close at, per yard.. —Third Floor Muslin Underwear, Odds And Ends —~Women's Pajamas, Muslin Skirts, Combina- tion Drawers, Corset Covers, not many of any one; 50c and 75c values.. .25¢ —Brassieres and Bust Supporters, cross back and garter in front styles; 50c and 75c values Soeedeveternieea eee RBS —Main Floor, Baleony, Right Women’s Black Woo! Hose 15c Pair —Black wool, medium weight stocking with ribbed top and gray merino heels and toes, for- merly sold at 25c pair. Saturday, pair....15¢ —Main Floor, Second Aisle, Right Boys’ Cashmere Hose, 15c —Not all sizes, so we must close out this line. These are both the heavy, wide rib and the bicycle rib. All black, with gray merino heels and toe: formerly 25c pair, Saturday, 1 pair .. evereeeconse Main Floor, Broken Lines Damask Sets —Damask Sets of Cloth and Napkins; size of cloths 8-4x8-4 and 8-4x10-4 and napkins 22 and 24 inches. Cloth and one dozen Napkins $3.75 Stone-Fisher Co.'s Prices $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. —Turkish Bath Mats in good colors, each.45¢ Stone-Fisher Co.'s Prices 65¢ and 75e. —One lot of soiled Pillow Cases, size 45x36, each ses Stone-Fisher Co.'s Price 22c. —Bleached Sheets, size 54x90, each..... 27¢ Stone-Fisher Co.'s Price 39c. —One lot of White Waistings in pique, madras and dotted swiss, a yard........0....005 1 Stone-Fisher Co.'s Prices 25c, 35c¢ and 40c. —Main Floor, Last Aisle, Right Bear Brand Hose, 19c Pr. —Boys’ extra good stocking known every- where as Bear Brand, and sold at 25e the pair. The wide bicycle rib is called “Samson,” and the finer rib “Sandow,” thus indicating the strength of the stocking. —Main Floor, Second Aisle, Right