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AR (FREDERICK & NELSOW | A GREAT VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM IN | Women’s Street, Utility ~ Afternoon Coa ! i —Second Floor Full-length Coats, $16.50 to $52.50—~ Thirty-six-inch Jackets, $8.50 to $25.00— Forty-five-inch Coats, $15.00 to $45.00— English Raglan Rain-Coats, $45.00 to $65.00— Cravenetted Rain-Coats, $6.50 to $37.50—~ THE SEATTLE ST AINT IT TOUGH? WE POOR WOMEN MUST EXPECT TO Numerous letters from leading Husiness houses, professional men, id residence houses, are coming In to Charles M, Baxter, the attor ney who has filed complaint with Bhe public service commission Spain the Inadequate and Ineffi ent telephone service in the city The commissioners will be in Se attle on October 19 on some other matters, and Baxter is preparing to resent them with enough evidence warrant them into making & rough examination of his com: it. | NEVER MIND ME I'M USED TO Being CSFT Au ALONE OW WELL T Quess Thi STAY Home I | Time IF you CAN OF CouRsE TLL WoRRwaAuL THE EVENING tho: plat Ralph Krows | CUPID DEFIES CENTURY- | iz SccsSS33) BIG RECEPTION OLD ROTHSCHILD COMMAND | Dress Linings and Findings in Extensive Assortme | ERCERIZED Sateen for linings and under-slips, In a good range of staple 36 inches wide, 25¢ and 35¢ yard. Halcyon Messaline, a light-weight cotton Heatherbloom Taffetas for petticoas drop skirts, permanent and are shown in a good range of dare ang light colorings. ‘Thirty-six inches wide, 35 | yard. Tailors’ Linen Canvas, in black, white and natural color, 24 inches wide, Be to 40c yard. Linen Crinoline for collar and belt | ening, in white, black and natural | inches wide, 20c and 25c yard. — Hair Cloth for inside coat linings, white, gray and black, 24 inches ! Retail Everything Electrical. 316 UNION STREET Opposite Postoffice, Main 1634. sanitarium, & mental and physical) fabric with soft messaline finish, 36 inches have a wreck, held a reception at the Hotel Wash Baron Alphonse fs the great-|ington last night in honor of visit great-grandson of the first Roths-|ing delegates to the state conven child. He wooed and won Miss|tion, About 100 guests were enter. Montefiore, and will be the first to/tatned and an excellent musical break the intermarrying command. | program was furnished Hia bride-to-be ts the granddaugh.| The fourth meeting of the con- ter of the Inte Moses Montefiore,|federation will pen tomorrow who made & great fortune and was|with a 1 o'clock Yuncheon at the knighted by Queen Victoria, | Washington, = = wide, 35c yard, Percalines in soft moire finish, desirable for linings and drop skirts, 36 inches wide, 25¢ and 35¢ yard. Fans Fans Fans Sell you a new one or repair the old one. FLATIRON REPAIRS Majestic Satin, a cotton-back satin for coat linings, 36 inches wide, in gray, tan, brown, black and white, 75¢ yard. ae a] IT WAS ALL NONSENSE. A Lakewood man heard a noise in the kitchen the other night, and, urged by his wife, went down to see about it, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. When he opened the kitchen door and called, “Who's there?” a shiny revolver was polnted at his head “Your money or your life,” hissed the voice behind the gun. “What did you say?” asked the Lakewood man, who happened to be bard of hearing “Your money or your life!” The Lakewood man acted calmly. “What nonsense!” he remarked, pushing the fellow out of the way and going back up stairs, The burglar was astonished, He Munted through bis clothes tll he | found a bit of a pencil, scribbled "Good work, old scout” on the white |} wall, and went bis way And this is @ true story. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Venetian Coat Lining with bright satin | finish, in black, gray, brown, and white, 32 inches wide, @c yard tan, | navy, cream, 65 and 75¢ yar¢ Wool Felt Padding for coats, % wide, 40c yard. ° Separate Skirt Flounces Separate Skirt Flounces in Taffeta, Messaline, Spun Glass, Percaline and § may bé adjusted to any new or old petticoat by the use of drawstring attached, Black Taffeta Flounces, $1.85 to $2.35 Black Sateen Flounces, 85¢ to $1.50, Spun Glass and Percaline Flounces, 65 Black Messaline Flounces, $2.50 to i Silk-Lined New Veilings. KID GLOVES Moreen Lining, suitable for petticoats, in moire finish, 27 inches wide, 39c yard. = BARON VON ROTHSCHILD VIENNA, Oct. 5.—The richest MISS MONTEFIORE injunction placed upon the male Jewish maid in Europe, Miss Clarice; members of the Kothschild family by its founder, Mayer Amachel Sebag Montefiore, has captured the/ Rothschild, who, more than a cen richest Jewish bachelor, Baron Al-|tury ago, called bis five sons to phonse Mayer von Rothschild, and/ his bedside and admonished them they will soon be married at thei ty bo loyal to the faith of Moses, | him, Meyers chose a sledge ham- |mer as the weapon for the execu: tion. He missed the cat and crush ed his foot with the heavy ham Subscribers to The Seattle Star Will confer « favor by notifying thie office at ence of an ure to #ecure prompt EW Veilings in shadow and staple: terns, magpie colorings, fi N London home of the bride-to-be. Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. DO YOU NEED DENTISTRY? ‘Then Read This Proposition. We propose to furnish you with @entistry that is not excelled any-! where at any price. That means) the highest grade service through-| out—and in order that you may} have no fear as to its lasting quall- ties, we pin a guarantee to every receipted bill that means something to you. Then, to top off this prop osition, we have placed the price so Jow that even the humblest wage earner in the land may have as good service as the richest cap- italist. Regular extra heavy % Gold Crowns .... 16°03 Regular $10 Never Dr. L. R. Ciark, 0. D. S. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you While the wedding will unite the world’s two richest Jewish families, it will be in defiance of the dying Dellevered in University and Ravenna districts. Iam able to sell at this low price Just now as Tam hauling direct from my woods adjoining city, You save expense of handling through yard. A large ioad of wood naw- ed any size desired $1.25 de livered. Come see the wood at my yard, 6440 20th ave. NB C. B. Niblock Phones, Kenwood 674 and Kenwood 2403. Creating Havoc Tremendous upheaval in Coat prices. Your Coat op- portunity now at 65c on the dollar. OVERSTOCKED Unseasonable weather compels tremendous PRICE REDUCTIONS. Superb double-service, all- weather Coats for men and ‘woraen, Girls’ Storm Capes, with storm hood; fine for school service. $1.60 «1 $2.10 The House of Coats Presents the Greatest RAINCOAT Bargain Event Ever Wit- nessed in Seattle. Raincoats ENGLISH SLIPONS English Gaberdines to remain united to the end, and to intermarry, | “Observe those things,” he sald, | “and you will be rich among the richest, and the world will be yours.” The few millions the first Baron Rothschild left have grown into hundreds of millions, probably the total family fortune exceeding $2,000,000,000, bringing in an annual income of not less than $100,000, And they live up to the command to intermarry. None of that gold ever flowed away Baron James, for years the head of the French branch, married his niece, Baron Lionel of sland married his cous in, and so it Went on. When there wasn't a Rothechild girl for a Rothschild man to marry, he re [mained single until there was When the supply of girla exceeded the boys, the girls married out of the family Last year Baron Onkar fell in Hove with a beautiful American, Miss Olga Menn, and committed ‘suicide because his family refused Last Two Days Friday and Saturday your New Fall and Winter Coat at 65c on the dollar. THIRTY DAYS Of September sunshine has overstocked us fully 30 per cent. Compels tremendous price reductions. Superb, double-service, all-weather Coats. Boys — New Rubber Priced Here You Are, shipment of Black Coats just received. for y at LAST TWO DAYS BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING AT 8:30 TILL 10:30 SATURDAY NIGHT, YOUR COAT OPPORTUNITY IS HERE AT ....... 65c ON THE DOLLAR Just a Few Examples of Coat Bargains Priced Below - 9 . ’ Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats 110 Ladies’ English Slip-ons and DoubleService Poplin Coats, $12.50 to $15.00 gar- * ments, priced at— $6.90 260 Ladies’ All-Weather Eng- lish Slip-ons and Superb Mo- hair Coats, $15.00 and $18.00 garments, priced at— ’ 360 Ladies’ $20.00 and $22.00 Superb All-Weather Double- Service Coats and English Slip-ons, priced at— ' 450 of these Ladies’ and Misses’ $25.00 to $30.00 Superb Double-Service Coats; the new English Gabardines and Double-Texture English Slip- ons, priced at— Boys’ Black Storm Rubber Caps A $7.50 Coat Bargai Extraordinary For men and women. Nifty Tan Rubber Slip-ons, priced now $2.75 $30 to $35 Superb English Slip-Ons and English Gaber- dines, superb double service all-weather Coats. For men and women. Priced at— $19.80 and Men’s and Youths’ Coats Sizes 16 to 48, 240 Men's and Youths’ All- Weather Coats and English Stip-one, $12.60 and $16.00 Coats, priced at— $6.90 375 Men's All-Weather English Slip-ons and Cravenette Over- coats, $15.00 and $18.00 val- ues, priced at— $9.80 540 Men's Superb All-Double Service Coats and English Slip-ons, Superb Combination Raincoats and Overcoats, $18.00 to $22.00 values, priced ind Youths’ $25.00 to $30.00 Superb Double- Service Coats, the new ng lish Gabardines and Double- Texture Slip-ons, at— $14 7.50 Boys’ Slip-ons, at Second Ave. Alaska Building x Fell: wlar delivery of th he | Paper for It for all, and oom | yen courteous and p if our paper fol @olock, kind), at once. Right Rev. W. F. Keator of Ta- coma and Mr, Henry Burton spoke jast night at the banquet for the members of Trinity church, Sup port wae sought for their suburban | missions Y¥. M. ©. A. will hold ite first meeting of the Sunday clab at 2:30 next Sunday. Rev. C. M. Sheldon will be the speaker. Home of Mre. W. Berregren, 221 20th av. N., was robbed last night of @ gold watch and somo cash. Btarting with tonight, the an- | nual devotional meetings of the Lu- }theran Bethel church, at Ballard, will convene for a three-day ses- j sion. Charlies E. Brown of Moose Jaw is here, trying to interest manufac- turers in the Industries of his town. J. H. McDiarmid has left the Dia- mond Tire Co. to join the Seattle branch of Chanslor & Lyon. Wife—Oh, doar, I've forgotten |my bathing sult, and I hate to re- turn for it. Hubby—Never mind a little thing Uke that, I'll mail It to you. After tying Idle for five years, the British 8. 8. Algona left last night for the United Kingdom with 11,500 tons of wheat. F. 8. Brinton reports that all the shipyards fn the Hast are rushed in their work. The Westinghouse Co. and the U, 8. Steel Corparation are advertising for hundreds of men in their various departments. hall, at First and Pike, will begin at once, P, C. 8. Co. le awaiting ther ar- rival from Alaska of its freighter, | Meteor, with a large cargo of whale oil, marble, copper ore and sal- mon, Robert Bridges last night at/the university made a speech advoeat- ing the public ownership of all pub- lic utilities. Michael! E. Kearney, son of Mrs, Anna Kearney, 24 Harrison st., died recently from the effects of injuries received in a logging camp, | W. R. Crawford and his wife were fined yesterday for cutting off the top of one of John Math! son’s trees, at his home on Lake Washington, At St. James’ cathedral, fast night, Father Lawler spoke con. cerning the misfortune of ain and the insidious effects of scandal giving. St. Louis.—-When a citizen asked Patrolman Meyers to kill a cat for | mer, | Wichita, Kan.—Leaning from a hotel window in an effort to see W. |J. Bryan's special train arrive, F. |L. Kiney fell and was killed. St. Louvls—St. Louis society | women have joined in the fight for lequal suffrage in Missouri. Down- town offices have been opened and two society buds placed in charge jot the work. } Omaha, Neb—A yegg crawled through « window in Joseph Mar row's houre, and let down his feet into a “baby walker.” ing Marrow cat and a crib contain ing Baby Marrow intercepted him in the first lap. He ts tn jail, | | (After Tennyson.) I buzz acro#s the country bills, The sleep-|f I hum into the valley, I cross the brooks and purling rills, 1 pase each lane and alley. I carry folk on business bent, I carry those on pleasure; 1 bring the countryside content In full and brimming measure. Through wind and rain and sun and snow, In every sort of weather, I shuttle swiftly to and fro And knit the land together, I bring the countryman to town; It also le my duty, To take the city dweller down TO scones of rural beauty, With freight I often hum along From farm to busy city (Or vice versa) and my song Is quite a cheerful ditty, Through wind and rain and gun and snow, In every sort of weather, I swiftly shuttle to and fro And knit the land together. Chicago.—College and university women athletes will play indoor baseball in bloomers for Billy Rugh, the Gary newsboy, who sacrificed his leg. There is a heavy demand for tickets, especial- ly from bald-headed men. On the ground that the city council failed to repeal its original ordinance forming the Leary. av. district, and that therefore the em- inent domain commission and the court could not proceed on any new division of the district, Judge Kenneth Mackintosh rejected the Leary ay. assessment roll, The dis- trict will be re-formed by the emi nent domain commission, American-Hawalian Maryland Steel Co, for eight freight and passenger boats, the first of| which has just been launched, She | is the Minnesotan. She will be! Placed on the New Yor Seatle route via Frisco and Honolulu. The placing of this order for eight boats has caused surprise in ship-| ping circles, for such a large order placed with an American ship: builder is unprecedented, BAN OR NO BAN? It's to be or not to be this after-| noon, Whether high school outdoor athletics shall be continued or the} ban maintained will be decided at }a meeting of the school board called for Two representatives from each of tha high schools have been asked to be present by Superin-| \tendent Cooper, as well as all ¢ the foys possible who are char with rowdyism aboard the stree cars, Steamship | ff Co, has placed an order with the/ff } $2.40 upward. Special $1.50 Pair OMEN’S fine quality Imported Kid Gloves, full pique sewed, glace fin- ish, Paris-point embroidered, two clasps at wrist. The silk lining gives welcome warmth on cold Fall and Winter days. Biack in all sizes; broken sizes in tan and gray. Special, $1.50 pair. SILVER-PLATED wistaria, taupe, gray, purple and also novelty two-tone effects, 65¢ to $100] yard. French Veilings in novel designs, and white and black and pink effects, mag. pie colorings, wistaria and two-tone: 75 to $2.50. French Shadow Drape Veils in- pagne, flesh-color, black, white and tone effects, 1% yards long and 18% —Firet A Special Selling of Useful Silver Plated W: Is featured for Friday's selling in the Sale Square, First Floor, and includes: wide, $2.50 to $9.00, TEA SETS in a wariety of shapes and decofations, three- and four-piece styles, $12.00, $13.50, $17.50, $25.00, SILVER-PLATED $6.50, $7.50, $10.00, , $20.00, $22.50 and BAKING DISHES in new shapes, plain or engraved patterns, $4.25, $5.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00, SILVER-PLATED crack and six picks, s $1.25 set. SHEFFIELD PLATE BONBONS assorted styles, $1.00. SHEFFIELD PLATE TEA BALLS AND STRAINERS, 50c. TRIPLE-PLATED PIE OR CAKE SI Spoons to match, 50c. NUT SETS, one pecial 75c, $1.00 and in SUGAR AND CREAM SETS" quadruple silver-plate, $3.50 to SERVERS in floral design, 75e; Also a Special Assortment of Silver-Plated Ware at $ Including Bread Trays, Sugar Racks, Syrups and Plates, Fern Dishes and Bo Brass Beds a variety of designs. Iron Beds Cribs HEN you have a need in aay the above lines, make-a point visiting the special Bed and Display-Room, on the Fourth | Main Building. Satin Brass Beds in a large selection of patterns, $12.75 upward; Enameled Box Springs and Hair Mattresses made to order. Over 70 Styles and Sizes m Heating Stoves — are represented in $1.00 to $45.00, sa you may see that you are practi our present displays at prices ranging cally § to find here a Heating Stove that will meet your ments exactly. All of the Stoves have been handled by Ws for seasons, and have proved in thousands of Seattle their efficiency and serviceability. Among them is the “Gem Oak” Heating Stove FOR COAL AND WOOD —an excellent, low-priced Heating Stove, very strongly. with blued steel body, dump grate, heavy cast iron fire nickeled rim, foot Price, with 1 With 13-inch rails and screw draft. l-inch fire box, $3.75. fire box, $4.75. vail vf