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: THE SEATTLE STAR 'HE’S “STOCK SIZE, ss AND NEEDS THE ji : IFrederick & Nelso MONEY; THAT’S WHY HE DOES IT} Women’s Tailored Suits at $35.01 | He pd iyi men’s clothes In & Second ay. window, He struts | HE STRUTS AND POSES, PRE! are strongly featured in the new displays of Outer and include excellent selections in the mannishly tailored, land poses, preens and prances, and folk and demi-trimmed effects, made up in fine weaves of | Crochet a and Knitting Classes in Art| Manicuring and Hair Goode Section on Section. Main Flo leony, SECOND AVENVEA AT ASME STAEET ' The Woman or Miss Who Limits Her Suit Cost to $12, $17 or $22 —There can be no more attractive suits for the money than those now on sale in our second floor women’s ready-to-wear section. You will see for yourself that the style, material and tailoring and other small details are kinds not generally seen on suits of same cost —Strictly plain tailored models, particularly suited for office, school and general wear —The coats are three and four-button, square cut, and three-button cutaways, with plain mannish col- lars and cuffs; lined throughout with heavy satin, Skirts with high and natural waist lines, panel back, and a few with pleats; trimmings are few, ~~Materials are plain and diagonal serges, worsteds and cheviots in blues, blacks, browns and two-toned color schemes, —A wide range of sizes suited for women and te misses, : NEW ITEMS IN THE Final Disposal Of Tin and Graniteware, gory hag Crockery, China, Aluminumware, Cut ss, Etc., Etc. neems to en. his work. He is a |pretty fellow, a fashion plate fellow, and he certainly can put on je lothen, | It's fun to watch him, It's more fun to watch the crowd watehing him. Two-fisted men sneer at him |The ladee-da boys envy him, Mid dieaged women laugh at him, Young girls smirk at him aod giggle. | The bullnecked copper at that corner bates the sight of him, You know it from the way he charges through the crowd in front if the window, scattering it right and left He would like to break up thedem onstrator’s show But the crowd surges back each time, for there is a fascination in watching a man who has the hard! hood to prance and pose in a ditplas window like a dandy on paradé& “Basy way to make @ living it?” "Got it down pat, ain't ‘Ten hours with @ pick and ahovel| would break his back.” “Cateh me Homespuns, Men's-wear Worsteds, Serges, Plain and Two-tone Diagonals, Cut Cheviots panei i ag nia ot retest apt and in a wide representation of the season's favotite colo Sizes to 44 bust measurement. Women’s Walking Skirts 4 Special $6.50 Exceptional values in a special purchase of Women's =" A aking a monkey of myself that want? That's what they say, Hut the demonetrator doesn't mind what jthey say, Not h It’s hin job Doesn't care? Doesn't he, though! | We caught him between tricks. He was watehing a billiard game.) His coat was old, shiny and com-| fortable, His trousers were frayed | at the bottoms. Mis shoes needed | blacking and were two sizes too} big for his feet, He smoked a briar} that was black, charred and ripe When he sucked it the bow! emitted | wc ae at, ronal I Women’s Kid Gloves. Special 85c Pair into it #ix yours a | XCEPTIONAL values in Women’s Glace Kid Glo fat or thin, It wouldn't, matter) it ever since. Good money, but} wuleh. But Fim blcdk dat good weight for Fall wear, one-clasp style and full pig News of the Day Condensed for Busy People well-tailored Skirts, made up in good quality black and serges, navy diagonal and plain and two-tone suiting fale Plain, paneled and plaited styles, with raised waistline, Sizes 23 to 27 waist; assorted Jengths, Specie OP eee tiresome. I wish I had a good job He ‘looked at his watch, sighed |f j sewn, with Paris-point embroidered backs. Colors i in a coal mine or something. I get THE BVLL-NECKED === = | ang rose Black, White, Tan, Gray, Brown, Mode, Red, jtired of pretty clothes, I'm stock size, that's why I'm demonstrating COPPER CHARGES THE “Gotta get back on the job,” he CROWD —: |eald, and burried away also black with white stitching and white with black Special 85¢ pair. The Semi-Annual Sale of Women’s Boxed Now Progressing HER OPINION q Garden Tools. at Prices That Marion Harland ¢ Coffee Pots een couter'e taver Ppfnctdepien Bog od Ree lh aacllon pig She — Promptly. — Boston Are Ex Lo ‘ at L ure to secure pron re Transcript —an opportunity to effect material savings in the purchasing of Women’s fall om conse see | sobusinoees | at's hf ae ae i fast-black “Rialto” Hosiery, in selected qualities of Cotton, Lisle and Pure me Garden Forks +oem ‘The famous Marion Harland Coffee Pots in Francisco, Oct. 3-—John a ‘ oe = z : Oe aoe ouelaasily o& these princes. Hole wo tor ell, end Commptale wari ib gan lg Ae bes Sal The Silk Hosiery is sold at special prices for the box of three pairs; the G ve given courteous an a . i ‘ ; : =60e Hove . | $1.00 No. 0 size. Stiention. “It your lemonade.” When McCloskey came Hf 1 isle qualities, six pairs to the box. She Hoes $1.25 No. 1 size. to arrive ony out the horse was whitew ped. He| i S o tnd m1 pete c 2 ‘ . * tc =< OR ns <n ane Te hei con a once. Main. tua Cotton Hosiery is featured in the Sale at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and 250 o— ao hoe Ieteninsesyecnitnienesiewicesennnmesntnt . | ‘The port commission, scheduled || Of six pairs. ‘a ws “4 ie iy Ta) at to meet yesterday afternoon and ar | | ‘ - x a ‘ P er Lan CORD + <9. The Native Daughters of Wash ve details of advertising for bids| Lisle Hosiery at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 the box of six pairs. ———— Food Choppers at Almost Pet toe karly at the new Tree halt |% ibe terminal work, could not| : eT aT } r | Fourth ay and Pine st,, Friday even: mest yesterday because of the ill Thread-Silk Hosiery at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 the box of three pairs. [ce Cream Freezers | |Half_Price | ne. mociing tine ofan ————————_——— / — poured —$£80 Lquart Freezer ary | $1.26 Universal Food Chopper NOT $0 FAST Mecha veaeecek ee oe ° « ° ~~$2.25 2-quart Freezer. i $1.50 Universal Food Chopper. . “1 hope you won't encourag * * ottery ar Ineres, ases ‘ pe is in u $2.75 quart Freezer. 1 $1.75 Universal Food Chopper. . young Swift in his attentions. [w® The world’s infant mortality *| 793.25 quart Freezer, $2.10) 10e Mincing Knives...... 1 fear he is too easy-going.” & reaches the evormous figure # e DUSTING BRUSHES, SPE- ~ ‘ —$4.00 Gaquart Freeser...... --82.50) | —o5e large Wood Chopping B j “Oh, father, he ien't easyge iw of 40,000 babies’ deaths each * nd F rn Dish ’ Fs Sia RB SO : | ing at all, | yawned a domen | ® day, and in the United States #| a e es CIAL 30¢— is times last night before hetaek fw alone 1,000 bables die every * . S & —$—$$_____ | the hint.” #® day, was the slatement of Ed- * Side-handle Dusting Brushes : % ward B, Phelps, of New York, * is i 5 Fine Cutlery Stock Stock | Note Pri Prices on | Indianapolis, Oct, 2—In thetelale| ® in addressing the ‘Hygiene & io hoo en bi Bess ue —~$2.5 . lof the 50 Inbor leaders charged@mwith | # Congress in Wasaington. “At #| stained and polished. Special, ES Popo poom ace ee’ Galvanized Ware violation of the federal statates in| ® every tick of the clock, year ® 30¢ ; i ~~$4.00 dos. Steek Knives, dos —_——— transporting dynamite across the|® in and year out, a baby dies,” #| . ‘@ TOLSe dos. Steak Kuives, dos S5e large size (No. 3) galvanized Tub continent, the defense here today|® he declared * —S5e Butcher Knives, each —10e Butcher Knives, each ~—2ie Bateher Knives, each ~—TSe Butcher Knives, each $1.00 Butcher Knives, each —Tie French Knives, each. —60e French Knivés, each . ~The Slicer Knives, each. —50e Cleavers, each. “POLLY PRIM” CLEANER, SPECIAL 7¢ CAN— exhausted five of its 13 peremptory | ee 4 4 RK RR ee chaliengs. The government exhanet li jed two of Its six Large shipments of freight will! : High. den d be taken to the Hawaiien islands Polly Prim” Cleaner is a from Puget sound by the steamers | c. - F | Hilonian and Virginian, The Hilon- | EATURED for Fri-$ Powdered Scouring Soap in # {ian arrived in port last night with| " sifter top can. Special 7¢. # | 5,000 cases of pineapples and 25! day's selling on the s tember were 1,198,336 pounds, # | tons general merchandise and will) REFI! valued at $88,453. The darg «| take back 2,000 tons of b % 1,000 | est shipments were sent to «| tons of four, and 600 tons general rt * * * PS aie Tha RIE a vase SBE ‘< } —The Mediam Size (No. 2) galvanized 120€) | Tub ; von he Oe) | 800 smaff size (No. 1) galvanized Tub.... [eee eken en ekeeane —20e 10-quart galvanized Bucket i2quart galvanized Bucket, -30e galvanized Coal Hods. - alvanized Coal Hods $2.26 Justrite Ash Cai ~$2.50 Justrite Asb C 4 Interesting Prices Lawn Mowers at Less Than Saimon exports from Puget sound for the month of #ep Special Sales Square, First Floor, unusual values in » artistic Jardinieres, Vases and Fern Dishes just re- ceived from a well-known Australia, that country re- freight. ceiving 380,000 pounds, Steamer Prince George, of the Grand Trunk Pacific line, will be aeeeeeeee taken off the Prince Rapert run November ist and put in dry dock . : ironing q —Tis an opportune time to purchase Table Te ueaie onus coun contest The Prince Rupert will replace the American pottery. weevil Glassware, as prices in this ware were never Actual Eastern Cost ons teomt the ott by a pretended | Prince George. 2 ‘ ; balers lower ia this ot ——————— y is store by a pi Sees The pieces are in va- WIRE ey dain Pa | customer, Ik Grays Of & ‘whenesale Annual election of the College -~12-Inch.Plain Bearing Cadet Lawn Mower; will give excellent satisfaction; while they a A Lawn 3 By the ‘awn Mower, y the MUM a cai oss take sey htho ssupevennes G5¢) | coldwell Lawn Mower Co.; no better mower $1.00 dozen Plain Sherbet Giasten, dozen| [Onde gold regularly at $12.7%., The few re “eee maining in stock to be closed out at. .$6.95 B0e) — "3 |house backed up to the door and learted away the entire stock of 40 instruments, Whitaker appealed to the police. rious sizes, colorings and decorations, in glazed, claywood and ivory fin- ishes. Unusually low- Potato Mashers of heavy priced at 95¢ each enameled wood handle, Special DELPHOS CORN POPPERS, Brass Baskets = Large-size Corn Poppers of re S 2 with perforations in cover to pen pecial 50c and 75e ing out unpopped corn. Special 20¢6 Roary. - weight Brass COOKS’ IMPORTED KNIVES, saskets in the plain brush CIAL, 18¢— finish, as illustrated, two club of Seattle was held last night | in the club house at 6th av, and Seneca st. A dinner preceded the election, after which the members were entertained by a team from Steamer Mackinaw, under char-| ino Orpheum. ter to the Pacific Coast Steamship z aanniogoas foad of rain, flour "and feed tor | LA, CONNER TURNS San Francisco. She sailed from Korner *% avine tere) OUT BIG CROWD ee LA CONNER, Wash., Oct. 3 | Pat Gibbons, against whom an in-| Surpassing in numbers and in en-| voluntary petition of bankruptey | thusiasm any politics! meeting ever |was filed last January, yesterday | held in this town before, a mass| flied his schedule of assets and HMa-| meeting attended by over 250 was! [bilities In the federal court, He| addressed here last night by Dan | j showed Habilities of $97,833.39, and| Landon, progressive candidate for) — 600 cag Plain Thin Water Tumblers, dozen Yolonial Berry Bowls. —50e Near-cnt Berry Bowls —4ie Colonial Water Pitcher —— —85e Plain Water Set, a set. “STAR” CUT DESIGN. Garden Hose at Less —$2.00 dozen Cut Star Water ee Than Cost ei AGL \ectmumctemane —What remains of the Garden Hose is to 90 | | be closed out quickly at Jess than cost. The price will warrant you to purchase your hose for next season $5.00 50-ft, Green Line Cotton Hose. 82,50 $6.00 50-ft. Olympic Cotton Hose. .$3.00 | assets amounting to $1,017,300. Gib-| congress, and Ole Hanson, the red i! Cooks’ Knive of French manufacta “pair Cut Star Sugar and Cream, $7.50 50-ft. Fearless Cotton Hose bons is a mining man. hot progressive from King county.| sizes, specially priced: 71s tne ES #* . . tenes Daud | $7.50 50-ft. Wire Wound Hubber ies ‘Si —_—— Both were given rousing ovations, in| : 7%-inch polished steel biade and ; IMMA CP aac od X varie’ vedbe ered eres vee es $BTS ONE SHY startling contrast with the frigid re 10-inch size, special } wood handle, Special 18¢. i ——_—_—— ie—Wh ception given W. EB. Humphrey, sa : ¥ - oH tohiat Oy ere standpat candidate for congress, in T5¢. ee Housefurnishings Kitty—There seven in | this part of the state a few days her family and his auto helds | 60. Humpbrey drew about one only six. eighth the crowds that Landon and Pe Hanson have been addressing. Shipments of gold to the amount te area ses of $80,000 were received yesterday | SULLIVAN CHOSEN | at the United States assay office, DEPUTY ATTORNEY Motion to disbar Attorney John B. W. Coiner, chief fireman for G, Barnes was filed yesterday in|the Taft steam roller in this state, superior court by Special Deputy | who was rewarded for his political | j i Etc., Ge 1 — = aickt La undry Needs will Be —Good grade Inverted Gas Light, complete Closed Out josed Out with burner, chimney and mantle, value, —~$1,00 Strong Folding Clothes Drier special ......serceeeeses 50c 4%x12 Ironin — 2 % Board... Upright Gas Lisht; complete; a —$2.50 Perfection Ironing Board. special close out price —The celebrated Welsbach G: —2e dozen Common Clothes Pins, dos “te 9-inch size, special} November Numbers Ladies’ Journal Patterns Now on § Large Fumet e gins, Higgins charges that Barnes | appointment from Taft as U. 8. dis. > UE ‘ Oak Morris converted to his own use $10: ua : trict attorney. aN entrusted to him by Jessie some of the rew himself, John ° Parker for the purpose of paying}J. Sullivan was yesterday appointed r S ecial 9 7 assessments on her property assistant to succeed ita Shel, ‘ P " i ne ps . 2 mat An exceptionally strong value ia 20c and 46¢ values, to sell at, each. 15 —U, 8, Clothes Pins, 3 dozen for..... > . : “ arty Sn : $1.75 Nickel Lamp, No. 2 Hochester, “Abe Linde ‘Gtdes Wash Board, Prosecuting Attorney John ©, Hig-| activities at Aberdeen by a recess plete with chimney and 10-inch white shade 400 Brass Wash Board, is now cireulatin 20| |—i5e German Willow Clothes Basket. ARS $1.25 German Willow Clothes Basket .S5¢ $1.95 Clothes Hamper (square). —$2.75 Clothes Hamper (round). lie Sleeve Board...... Gas Heaters and Plates ] $125 Mrs. Potts iroriy wei _ $2.75 Defender Clothes Wringer. well-bui! i i handso 3 —The season is at hand when Gas Heaters —$4.75 Steel Frame Clothes Wringer. Rte 25 etbientit, Moccia Chait 3 ; are in demand. Prices were never lower. WASHING MACHINES. ured quarter-sawed oak. Heavy, : $2.50 Humphrey Heater, will heat a good bad pa oe wegen : PaaS A size room; close out price....... had TE ih Reloaded aa mage Py fons covered in imitation aE ; —$3.75 paints Gas Radiator, throws out —$4 a ‘Adams (galvanized tub) Washing roomy seat; legs finished with brass a good heat; close out price........ $2.40 WING veveseeenes seveeestessenns 3.75 | “Do your work,” says Unele Ww ‘alt, “toll and bs a 7 ‘moll to earn your salt, and casters. a Reliable Gas Fireplace ane eat 12.00 Revonoe W ‘ashing Machine ae 00 | what if Pac is eens ae money in the bank; never stop to| yea 2.4 |probe and think—grab a littléspile of chink; never mind th: oi i i AS PLATES. ° 41 Potrhichag lash bau \great which are vital to thesptate!” re vee A Chair you will appreciate ‘ Gas Bn) boss caer Peeks hg nay ad | "Do your work,” says Unele Walt, “don't look up and holler ‘halt’! long Winter evenings—we have # ‘ —“he Lburner Gas Platé.............55¢ when the mighty powers that prey take your Hberties away, Raise number that we can sell tomo ’ $3.50 Zburner Gas Plate. . Ms your cabbage and your squash, all this uplift talk is bosh; let the ‘i t $2.15 2burner Gas Plate bosses run the nation, never leave your occupation,” low price—$9.75. ‘Do your work,” says Uncle Walt, “only ‘anarchists find fault with - esomensnensnetnatinaeataanes conditions “s the 7 stand dem YOU go and take a hand; don't YOU stop to Join the fight for the Jugtice and the Right; be a thrifty, ploddin ! ‘ soul, segregate your little voll; that's the man whom I egal. De | Window Shatee War ee Floor, ELT EE 255 PN TT ae, | OTK sty Uncle Walt i TESS ESS a " —s 2