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; } { te For the Girls, 13, years of age, and plain broadcloth Some are large others convertible belted raglan $5 Pots and styles attractively styled cheviots and tweeds in gray, brown and blue mixtures, trimmed with buttons semi-fitting collars and tone-fisher +-0a ‘SECOND AVENUEM AT UNIVERSITY STREET Popular New Coats 5=——S$l2 The coat racks in our Women's and Misses’ Fall Coat Section con- tain many choice selections at the very reasonable prices quoted 16 and 17) there Is a rack of A splendid collection of Women’s and Misses’ Coats fill another rack, You will agree when you see the chinchilla’, cheviots, tweeds and diagonals in such popular cuts, both full and three quarters length. Those .“Johnny” coata made of double-faced material with turnup collars, wide cuffs and patch pock- ets. Mackinaws, short, with wide belt and hat to match, are in the lot, $12 Second Floor. with and polo Pans Go And they will continue to go at unusually low prices until everything is closed out in the Basement Housefurnishing Section. You will be wite to visit this sale, because it covers so extensively the ordinary and daily needs of any family, now. Fine _Cutlery Stock $2.50 doz. Steak Knives, doz...... $1.55 $4.00 doz, Steak Knives, doz.... ..$2.25 $4.50 dot. Steak Knives, doz....... $3.15 —&Se Butcher Knives, each.... - Be) —10¢ Buteber Knives, each tra —B5e Butcher Knives, each Oe —TSe Buteber Knives, each 5e $1.00 Butcher Knives, each....... -T5e French Knives, each.. French Knives, each . ke Slicer Knives, each -£0e Cleavers, each . Table Glassware at Prices | That Save Money ‘Tis an opportune time to purchase Table Glassware, as prices in this ware were never before lower In this store. —60e dozen Piain Thin Water Tumblers. dozen Bhe $1.00 dozen Optic Thin Water Tumblers, $1.00 dozen Piain Sherbet Glasses, dozen Sie Colonial Berry Bowls -iOe Nearcut Berry Bowls. . sviic Colonial Water Pitcher She Plain Water Set. a set... Nickel-Piated Ware Greatly Reduced ~—0e small size Tea Kettle --$1.25 medium size Tea Kettle 50 large size Tea Kettle —Tée Coffee Pots...... ? —fi5e Coffee Pots $1.00 Coffee Pots ..... —$1.25 Coffee Pot —Tie Tea Pots.. 0c Tea Pots —$1.10 Tea Pots . ~The season is at hand when Gas Heaters are in demand. Prices were never lower. $2.50 Humphrey Heater, will heat a good | size room; close out price......... 65) ~-$3.75 Reliable Gas Radiator, throws out | & good heat; close out price........82,40) —$3.75 Reliable Gas Fireplace; close out} Ts died ae.00dh canbeabe +-- $2.40) | GAS PLATES, | —The i-burner Gas Plate.. + DHE) $3.50 2barner Gas Plate $2.40) .$2.70| —$10.00 The Famous “1900" Washing ma} chine aa . 86.50) —$8.50 Adams (galvanized tub) Washing! UN Ci ici se veii estnivesecs oo MOT $12.00 Revonoe Washing Mechine. .§8.00| VACUUM WASHING MACHINE. | —The wellknown “Vacuum” Washer, sells regularly at $ , while they last....$1.25 [High Grade Bath Room Fixtures An opportunity to fit up a bathroom at these prices comes seldom. Take advantage of it while the assortment is complete —50e Glass Towel Bars............... —$1.50 Glass Towel Bars Peis lic White Enamel Towel Bars...... —$1.00 20-in, Heavy Nickel Towel $1.10 24-1n, Heavy Nickel Towel $1.19 30-1n, Heavy Nickel Towel —60e Combination Tumbler and Tooth Brush | TINGS, <d's 08 nde oe coeuapeeee’ Bhe —$1.00 Combination Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holder..,..... - 606 —$2.00 Combination Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holder .....0.66-006cceccees SHAD Tumbler and Tooth} Br Hold ce Wall —$2.50 Cig ey Fp egurge joap Dish . pis 4 Wall Soap Dish -~Z5e Path Tub Soap Dish —40¢ Bath Tub Soap Dish —tie Toilet Paper Holder. . 15e Tollet Pa Holder —$1.00 Tollet Paper Holder. 10¢ Wall Soap Dish -—2he Whisk Broom Holde --b0c White Enamel Shelf At the prices quoted it means money in your pocket to buy Later the articles you want may be gone, galvanized Tul SSe galvanised . cesnebh oo he 40c small size (No. 1) galvanized Tub SSe large size (No, 3) THe Medium Size (No, 2) 20¢ 10-quart galvanised Bucket. . |25¢ 12-quart galvanized Bucket. . 6c galvanized Coal Hods.. 40¢ galvanized Coal Hods $2.25 Justrite Ash Cans.. ~$2.50 Justrite Ash Cans. . Kitchen Tinware Needs Of course, only a few of the articles in this line can be mentioned, but everything in Tinware ls marked down. 10e Grater ~12e Perfect Cake Pans. . |--fe Cake Pans |—12¢ Bread Pans 26¢ Van Dusen Cake Pans 1be Shole Gem Pan . $1.25 Retinned Dinner Palt., Dinner Pail ~Se Quart Graduated Measure he |-——1he Aeme Flour Sifter Se fhe Sat Milk Bucket 106 Se Dippers Re 40c read Raisers 2he |—$2.00 Bread Mixer : |—Se Wash Basin Kekona be 40c Brown Hread Moulds he 4Se 14-qt. Heavy Retinned Dish Pan. .20¢ We Tin Water Pail \Feather Dusters _ \Greatly Reduced The Feather Dusters $1.00 Feather Dusters $1.50 Feather Dusters $1.75 Feather Dusters,..... }~-$2.00 Feather Dusters...... & Feather Dusters... .. Feather Dusters... ‘Save Money —Buy , va Lawn : \Mower for Next Year I2inch Plain Bearing Cadet Lawn Mower; give excellent satisfaction, while they Mth. sensns thesia an 16ineh Grand Lawn Mower, made Coldwell Lawn Mower Co.; no better mower made; sold regularly at $12.75. The few re- mafning in stock to be closed out at.. $6.95 jarden Hose at Less | Than_Cost |—What remains of the Garden Hose is to be closed out quickly at less than cost. The | price will warrant you to purehase your hose | for next season. ~$5.00 50-ft. Green Line Cotton Hose $6.00 60-ft. Olympic Cotton Hose 7.60 60-ft. Fearless Cotton Hose (Half Price for Gas Lights, Mantles, Etc. Good grade Thverted Gis Light, complete witi merase chimney and mantle, 76¢ value, pecia 40¢ Upright Gas Light, complete; a 60c value, peelal close out price......, Se 1¢@ celebrated Welabach Gas Mantles; Oe and 36e¢ values, to sell at, each....15¢ $1.75 Nickel Lamp, No, 2. Rochester, com- slete with chimney and 10-fheh white shade Needed Odds and Ends — 25e Gas Toaster .. 10¢ Dover Egg Heater Se Spring Mouse Trap —10¢ Potato Nasher. Ide Wire Strainer, be Wire Egg Whip... 16¢ Glase Lemon Juicer. Ohe large Wood Choppin $1.26 Food Chopper 10¢ Wire Soap Dish 5c bottle Liquid Veneer. 6c Round Grater. . (4 Bread Mixer. LAW STUDENT CHARCED WITH ABDUCTION OF JAP GIRL Charged with the abductiom) of; Washio andTessutaro Balto, at San 7 " pisco, yesterday Hana Sato, 20, a Japanese girly tor ht or Btn charged againat the |!mmoral purposes, Henry A. Yodng, four ts that, with the ald ef Young, |a former law student at therstate | who ia alleged to have posed as & university, and B. J. Sulagamm, aj government official, the girl was . in default of $5,000 batheaeh.| where Salto was to claim her as b Their arrests were made simaita- bride, Saito, it is charged, offere neously with the arrests of Bhotm 000 for her. = : =o a ee ee Sanka SLAPPED TEACHER—GOES TO REFORMATORY OROVILLE, Cal, Oct, 4—Hecause he slapped bis teacher when she reprimanded him for playing “hookey,” Everett Meline, aged 14 years, of Chico, is today sentenced to the Preston reform sehool until he reaches his majority, Judge Gray, a juvenile judge bere, passed sentence on Meline. stteeeeee 5 Ree eet ett heen eth eee = Ss oe YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People She carried 12,000 tons for Bound ports of freight Subscribers to The Beattie ater Wilt confer a favor by notitying cannon ‘ i and res: Hl BOBBY'S BAD BREAK or Klow vout calling) —Why do you look at me #o intently, Httle man’ Bobby--I was looking to see if you was black ° | K—Biack! Why night think I was binek? o'clock, Kindly phone thie s Wwe B.—'Cause | heard pa the Cireutation Dew for Ti was awful nigeardly should you say you Konrad Furubotn left mst night for Newport News to atteod a meet ing of the lifeboat board of the army transport service at which Hfesaving equipment will be dir cussed. Furvbota ts interested in an exeshaped lifeboat invested by CHEVHS SOS TAS SS HSI Brade. | After an absence of 15 yeare the Dritish steamer Algoa comes to Se jattle Monday and will load 11,500 jtons of grain for Engalnd. Wheat and shipments to the Orient from Seattle show re- markable increase for the month of September, the Graduates of Dartmouth all over the world will meet tonight to give the old yells and talk over old days. Dartmouth men of Seattle will meet / } | eeeeeeteeeeeee ee wheat shipments amounting tonight in the Seattle hotel to cel to 604,262 bushels, a gain of ebrate the day. 554,091 bushele over Septem- —— ber, 1911. Flour shipments to Adjt. and Mrs. Frank Genge, who |# the Orient show a loss over ®/in the past year, have had charge September of last year, there belong only 167,948 barrels against 209,406 last year of the Balvation Army No. 1 Corps in this city, will hold # farewell meeting on Sunday at the Citadel, | Fifth av. and Washington st. Serv foes at 11 a. m., 3:16 and & p. m WEDDED FIANCE'S RIVAL McALESTER, Okla, Oct. 4—W L. Garrison of Fairland, Okla. Mrs. Ollié Dunbar of McAlester were married here, Mre, Dunbar was an attractive widow and was to have married W. H. Harvey of McAlester, and a marriage license was secured, but Mr: Garrison, who Seeeeeeeeeeeee | AREA ER ee j | Chamber of Commerce fam re- ceived a letter from Wo Ting Ping, jprime minister of China, thasking \it for urging the United States gov lermment to recognize the» Bow | repubile | - | Steamer Protesitaus reached Vic- jtorla yesterday from Liverpédl five |days late in her schedule, dee to a \strike of jongwhoremen in Mewsey rival, persuaded the bride to change her mind. | AN IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL | A clergyman who resides on East 86th st. tell thin story about ‘himself: °My little daughter was feeling a bit under the weather the other evening, and therefore &ad to be put to bed early. She had not | been under the covers more than five minutes before she called out “Mamma, I want to $* } ‘Go to sleep, dearie, answered her mother, ‘Papa can't wee yoo! now,” in a few minutes there came a pleading voice: Mamma, I gotta see papal’ ‘ “| can't disturb your papa now. He ie very busy. Go to sleep. “There was a silence for nearly four minutes, Then this pronun clamento floated down the staira: “Mamma, I am a very siek woman, and I must see my pastor at) Cleveland Plain Dealer. ‘hen I went up.” Plane are under way bere for mass meoting of Greeks on Sunday | ENTERPRISE, Mins. Oct. 4-— for the purpose of summoning aid | Ten hourg after James Lee, a lto their native country In-anewer feseig a Ln gh er gespoy ow got to the call for soldiers and sailors. Ld } eritically ill with typhoid fever, and Prtaginedie egy ge Bemage ‘m Be" | for neveral days bad been in a state | of coma. j toras, ang yng me ~ pennghiee set The other morning the stetho- Those who wi i be La hed to help | S00DE failed to Indicate the faintest ane conntey ae ” Piheart beat, and after other teats oat financially, |were applied Lee was declared An undertaker was summoned ‘and Leo was shaved and dressed fn | funeral ro! . | Just as the supposed corpse was St. Louis Woman ] apout to be placed in the casket, there was a faint sigh, A moment Cats Heirs of Rich / a jafter the young man sat bolt up- | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4—Fifteen|fient, ‘while startled relatives. aud j black cats, her sole comfort andthe undertaker tried to accredit the {companions in life, are reported to| evidence of their senses. be the principal heirs of eccentric | ayiy will recover |Dr. Sarah F. Wells, graduate of a se iim Oberlin college, one-time professor wk kk ake kk kahte ae ‘in the New York Medical college #@ 2,000 MILES FOR HEALTH * and Hospital for Women, author,|# NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 4— * ocullst, traveler and founder of col-|® After walking 2,000 miles to * Hleges, who died in the rear of her)® win a bet, Clair Cann and *® apothecary shop, on Franklin @V.,/# Hawthorne Ellis, of Toledo, * with the felines perched on the bed.|# Ohio, have arrived in New * | The dying women sent for a for-| ® Orleans, only to learn that the eller who lived in the apart-|# man who took the other end of pove, and Intrusted the care|w the wager is dead. 15 cats to her, stating she}® Cann and Ellis left Toledo had made provision for their com-|® July 2, having wagered a neat * * * * * * He prob- | } | fort in the future, little sum that could walk to New Orleans @thin three months. They won, but there is no one to pay the bet. RARER RH | MISS ANNA MALEY TO MAKE SPEBCH Anna A. Maley, candidate formoyv- ——— lernor on the socialist ticket, wil! | NOTT READERS speak in Ballard tomorrow nigtt, at|® All letters cannot be an- ® |Junction hall, This will | * swered in the paper, and many * |first campaign speech in je. | * are without name or address, * ae teeeeeee | Mise Maley is a newspaper waman|* A stamped, self-addressed on- * considerable ability @8 aj} # velope alwi brings a prompt * speaker. She has just finieted a|*& reply. CYNTHIA GREY. * two months’ trip through thexrest | * * jof the state, El le la le la ln a le =< se a SOHHHHHHHSSOHOOEOO OOO OHHH OOOO ° THE!POOR TOOL ° OOOH HHHH HH HMEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHD BY BERTON BRALEY Of all of the nuisances known unto man Since old Doctor Noah saw land, The worst it has been my misfortune to scan Is always right near to my hand; And though 1 have tried ft again and again, I never shall care for the postoffice pen, It's sticky and clotted and gummy and old, It's cluttered with shavings and hair; In damp, muggy weather it's covered with mould, And though you may handle with care, You'll find, when you're through, that your fingers—all ten! Are blackened with ink from the postoffice pen. It seratches and sputters and stutters in spots, It spatters your cuffs and your sleeve; It tears through the paper, it smudges and blots, And a trail pf distress it will leave; a For never in §ll humanity's ken, Could any one WRIT vith a postoffice pen, Japanese interpreter, are in jaisite-| compelled to go to Ban Francixco, | Ss Seeteeeeee fe 13 years older than his unlucky | _THE SEATTLE STAR | } | | | | | } | | Frederick & Nelson BASEMENT SALESROOM A SALE OF Black and White Ostrich Plum | $1.00 | and | $1.95 | HE popularity of Ostrich Plumes. as a tri Fall and Winter Millinery is very pronounced, and Basement Millinery Section is pleased to announce for Say. Y urday two most unusual offerings in these Plumes, follows— LOT 1, AT $1.00 Ostrich Plumes from 12 to 14 inches in black and white; special $1.00 each LOT 2, AT $1.95 Ostrich Plumes 16 ir ¢s long, white an deep rich black; extra heavy; special each, Other Very Good Vj In Black, White and Colored Ostrich Plumes Will — Be Featured Saturday as Follows E Black and White Plumes, 15 inches long,6 inches wide, $2.75. Black and White Plumes, 16 inches long, 6% inches wide, $3.75. Black and White Plumes, 1614 inches long, 7 inches wide, $4.50. Black and White Plumes, 15 inches long,8 inches wide, $5.00. Black and White Plumes, 16 inches long, 8 inches wide, $7.50. Black and White Plumes, 17 inches long,9 inches wide, $8.50. Black and White Plumes, 21 inches long, 8 inches wide, $10.50. Black and White Plumes, 22 inches long, inches wide, $12.50. Light-blue, Pink and Two-tone Plumes, 18 inches long and 7 inches wide, Black Ostrich Cluster Tips Specially Priced Three Tips in the Cluster, Specially Priced, as Folle Seven inches long, 4 wide, special @ Eight inches long, 5% wide, © $1.75. Five inches long, 314 wide, special 50¢. Five inches long, 4 wide, special T75¢. Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets tuner FOR THE SHORT, FULL FIGURE— Style 186, of heavily-boned coutil, with medium bust and fe = << ye moderately long skirt, fitted with large hook below front stay ‘; and two sets of strong suspender web hose supporters. Sizes 20 to 36. Price $1.50. FOR THE SLENDER FIGURE— Style 228, designed with light boning and has no heavy side stays. Bust of medium height and skirt just long enough to give a smooth hip line. Two sets of hose Sizes 18 to 23. Price $1.00. FOR THE AVERAGE FIGURE— Style 601, with medium bust and very long skirt of un- supporters at- tached, boned material. Made of heavy batiste and fitted with draw- string at ' “st and two pairs of hose supporters. Sizes 18 to 30, Price $1.00, FOR THE TALL, FULL FIGURE— Style 514, made of coutil, with very long skirt, creating the desirable straight lines; low bust fitted with drawstring. Three sets of strong hose supporters. Sizes 18 to 30. $1.50. —Tasement Saierroom. Novelty Silk Petticoats, $2.50; New Chiffon Waists, Women’s Silk Petticoats in messaline and Many unusually attractive featured in these new Chiffon Wa are made with soft net yoke and trimmed with laces, novelty tailored buttons. Colors, black, fa gray, d Price $1.95. Price soft taffeta silk, made with deep plaited flounce or tailor tucked ruffle. Colorings include street shades and rich, dark change- able effects. Attractive value at $2.50. Basement Salen FREDERICK & NELSON EIGHTY STYLES AND SIZES IN CO Wood Heaters, $1.00 to $24.00 Coal and Wood Stoves, $3.75 to The picture shows the “Gem Oak” Heating Stove, for Coal or Wood —a thoroughly reliable Stove that will give years of et Staunchly constructed with blued steel body and hei iron fire-pot. Nickeled rim, foot-rails and screw draft. With 11-inch fire box, $3.75. With 13-inch fire box, $4.75. Now is the Best Time to Select Your New He Stove and Have it Set Up Ready for Use When the BM Cold Weather Comes Along. Even Now a Wark 3 Make: Comfortable Evening. z