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“Do it yourself” that's the card worth the playing; You won't win success if you're begging and praying For somebody's “pull” whic h will boost you along If you want to climb up from the commonplace throng In a way that will give some assurance of STAYING Do it yourself!!! If a job’s to be done, don't be ever delaying; Other men will rush in while the chances you're weighlog. You've got to be quick and pu've got to be strong; Do It yourself!!! When the sunshine is bright that's the time for your haying, And, though men will work for the wages you're paying, It's you that must help your fortunes along As Miles Standish sald, and he rarely was wrong, If you want a thing RIGHT just remember this saying— Do it yourself PROMOTIONS IN S. E. COMPANY Officials of the Seattle. Everett and Bellingham of the Puget Sound Traction, Lig and Power company to the number of 26 met at the Butler last night) at a banquet given by Jacob Furth Leonard, H. T. Sev- eral tmportant changes in the offi Leon. ard has been appointed general manager of the Puget Sound dis in bonor of A, W. Edgar and A. L. Kempster. clals were announced. A, W. Tacoma, branche ng the late R. 'T. Lat fin; H. T. Edgar, manager of the Seattle division, will be district manager of the Gentral Western states, with headquarters in Boston, jand A. L, Kempster, superintendent lof railroads, succeeds Mr. Edgar as manager of the Seattle division, with the title of general superin tendent SOCIALISTS WILL GIVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY The socialist party will give a Hallowe'en party Thursday even ing, Oot. 31, at the Socialist Tem ple, 1416 7th ay, trict, auce nt THE SEAT HUBBY NO GOOD When Mra, Ethel G. Bronson, wife of Hugh Bronson, of Bothell, atarted to leave for Seattle yesterday to file a divorce complaint her hus band objected. His objections hav ing no effect on hin wife he sought the Bothell deputy sheriff, telling him that his wife was going leave him and take hie money officer investigated but found noth ing to support and Mra, Bronson was go, taking her daughter In the complaint she charges that ain her Bronson in 1896 her that he credit life a burden stopped her money for and children order restraining Bronson from vie and left |SARAH BERNHARDT by his wife. Sarah Rernhardt seen in the photo-play production of “La Tosca,” Sardou's greatdat |Hiterary and dramatic ¢ the Melbourne theatre, the ment continuing until Saturday night, Sardou's, story of the un holy love of the Baron Searpla, pre fect of police, for the beautiful La Tosca is well known to the play- |goers of the world, It ts claimed for it that $500,000 was expended fon the play. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. [Buster Brown's Blue Ribbon Shoes for Boys and Girls... $2.00 to $3.00| HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS Have you visited our new store on Third Av., between Pike and Union Streets? If so, we personally thank you for calling, and ask you to call again. If you have not been in, we want you to call and see how con- veniently we are located in our modern home, with modern conveniences for the public. We want you to make it your home store. We guarantee goods and prices. Here Is the Househeeper’s Opportunity Thursday only, one to customer, ered— and none deliv- COAT season is here. Buy now and get the full benefit of the pleasure of wearing it. Women’s and Misses’ Caracul Coats, full 54 inches long, specis priced for Thursday and $10 50 Friday selling 0 Small Women’s COATS in Tan Mixtures and Gray Mixtures; also Navy Blue with Tan trim- ming, specially $10 00 f) priced ..... ’ Children’ Black Bear Skin COATS, ages 10 to 12, specially priced Wash Materials by the Yard 12%c DRESS GINGHAMS, tn plaids, stripes, checks and solid colors; full 10¢ pieces, a yard.. Apron check GINGHAMS, spe cially priced, 1 6:¢ ayard EIDERDOWN FLANNEL ETTE, good weight, pretty patterns and colors, for ki monos, Wrappers and 15¢ sacques, a yard All-wool SHIRTING FLAN- NEL, in red, brown, navy and gray; 36 inches wide; a yard ieee : 50c Al-wool EIDERDOWN, inches wide; a yard .. 35¢ @ Tiz%e Steven's brown CRASH, All-Linen 40c GRANITE 10-QUART DISH PAN ee Bn dg jem on display 20¢ Bleached SHEETING, 81 inches wide, in the Paid Advertising Shirt Waists in plaids and solid colors, In Chambray Gingham, with large sailor collars; 50 extra good value at c Women's Manniah WAISTS in fancy Mohair, blue and brown, special $1 98 eens . at Women's SLIP-ON RAIN COATS, specially e 95 $4. priced at Women’s white Jersey-ribbed UNION SUITS, low neck, wing sleeves, ankle length. Just the weight for this weather; specially 75c priced at Boys’ and Girls’ Australian Wool UNDERWEAR; goods that give satisfaction, am it is steamed and shrunk; priced according to size; 80c 48¢ up to Infants’ Sitk and Wool Jersey ribbed VESTS, Puritan make, and buttoned down the front; priced according to size: 50¢ up to : 70c Women’s OUTING NIGHT GOWNS, in white and colors; prices range $1.98 and down to..+.. . 50c Wamet's OUTING FLANNEL i spec- fally priced 39c Damask, White Table inches wide, $1.00 Afllinen TRISH DAM- ASK, 68 inches 9 wide, a yard..... sane c Seattle Progressive Women Endorse Lister for Governor An extract from “An open letter to the registered women voters in the State of Wash ington,” published in the “Western Woman's Outlook,” which went to press October 29th, 1912. “We want to help in the election of an honorable and able man as Governor of this grand State of Washington, where we have been enfranchised and thus made real citizens of our country. Every citizen is in honor bound to inform herself concerning the several candidates for this high office, and to vote for one whose character and career promise a wise and righteous administration of public affairs during his term of service. Who among the several candidates for our votes on Nov. 5th is so desirable for Governor as is ERNEST LISTER, DEMOCRAT He has lived for more than twenty years in Tacoma, where he founded a small tron plant in the early days. he is still in the prime of life. He has been succes :ful in business, *e without becoming rich, and Governor Rogers appointed Mr. Lister to an office in which he regulated the public institutions and kept a general supervision over the expenditures of the ments, with such ability and success that the state rose to a premium. As the coadjutor of the Governor he various depart warrants, which had been below par, helped to thwart premature expenditures for the erection of enormously expensive public buildings at Olympia, thus sav- ing the State from bankruptcy, while he bore much abuse therefor, Mr. Lister has never been a professiona politician, and he ‘is not in need of money, He is popular wherever he is known; his hon»sty is undisputed; and his family Ife is ad mirable, We intend to vote for Ernest Lister as G»vernor. MISS ADELE M. FIELDE o>} MRS. P. D. HUGHES MRS. ©. J. FRANC MRS. O. H, P. LA MISS LUCY R. CASE DAVIES M. RININGER MRS. GRIFFIT! MRS. ©. MRS. ©, AL MRS. FARGE MRS. HAR And many other women of the Progressive Party. Central Union Labor Temple; Georgetown, Franklin High School, Mt, Baker; Hibernian Hall, Ninth and Yesler. LISTER MEETINGS TONIGHT Ward's Hall MRS, FRANCIS G. MILLER JLEN DALE JOHN M. WINSLOW MRS. OTTO CASE MRS. WORRALL WILSON MRS. JOHN R, SIMISON VEY L, GLENN” ; Columbia, Phelan to The Hronson's charges allowed to filed she marriage to husband has quarreled so much as to make her paorted her, no the support of herself The court lasued an OBJECTIONS BY TAKES WHOLE POLICE FORCE TO HANDLE THIS GIANT VIKING iting the home at Bothell occupied IN MOVING PICTURES today will be RARER TRH He HOW JOHAN SIZES UP Here are the measurements of Job ‘ed with Dan Phe of the Spokane Joban 6 ft 41n. 26 tn. 64 in. Phetan 6. 1 17 in 4 tin 20 in Height Hicepa Chent 28 tn. ik 12% In rist 8% tin The Viking weighs nearly 300 pounds and ie active as a cat seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SPOKANE, Wash., 30.--If Jach Johnson ever wine ‘clear of (he legal entanglements which at pree ent enmesh him, it sure is to boy from the frying pan into the fire if he ever roams thie way, fire's name in Johan Johnson, erst while oocupant of cell in the city baatile Here ore a few=-juat a fow the performances of Mr since he made the active acquaint ance of the potice department re cently: Overtarned a large and cumber nome safe Tore one door from ite hinges Bit heavy gold plated chain in two. Broke stout juggling it. | local edifice The telephone bell at police head uu cae | Subscribers to The Senttio: Stas will confer a favor by w hia offiew at 5 Star. Tt is the desire Management to secure the service for all, and com are given courteous and Ld Attention. If your pap cord to arrive pny night wo « O'clock. kindly phone thiewe. lar Main $400 Asm tar ton Department © | Attorney P. P. Carroll will d- idrese a meeting of the Central ia | bor Counel! tonight on the subject, The Toller and the Aristocracy of Wealth.” The meeting will be held in the Labot Temple, corner of 6th ave. and University st A rday in iw vote taken yer |Mr. Prater’s English ¢ Broadway high school showed. Roosevelt 18 and Taft 2. For gov ernor, Hodge 5, Hay 4, Lister 3, and Maley 1 alon, Monday, of the stock and fix tures of the three Quaker Drag stores Sidder’s bid was accepted by Referee in Bankruptey J. P. Hoyt, bids during the last few weeks. PINSCHOWER LEFT $77,000 Samuel Pinschower's estate in al- most entirely devised to the Seattle Children’é Orthopedic association. The estate is appraised at $77 682.9%, consisting of $70,000 in real estate, $1,670 in off paintings, $1,09 studs and collar button, valued at $1,150, and a $1,000 diamond ring. Olmated Bros. have contracted to beautify the grounds surrounding the county crematorium at George- town, County commissioners appropriat- be raised for the purpose of exhib. Northwestern to be held tn Minneapolis from No- vember 13 to 23. Alpha Literary society of the Broadway high school presented the comedy farce, “A Ghost of an Idea,” in the auditorium of the school this afternoon, Agents’ association will hold a meet- ing tomorrow in Victoria, were on their way to Victoria, visit ed in Seattle yesterday. They were: William McMurray, J. M. Seott, A. D. Charlton, Perey Collins and 4, ©. Cummings, all from Portland, | Blue Funnel liner Protesilaus sail. (ed from Pier 8 for European sand |Oriental ports with one of larg: est cargoes ever loaded in Je. | This cargo consists of raw cotton, jcanned salmon, tin, copper, flour, |fure, lumber, machinery, horse shoes, apples, ivory and whalebone, aggregating about 16,000 tons. JOHAN JOHNSON, eeteeeeeeeeee PCCP RES The nm oxtranoare ot Jobnaon watch billiard table while Cast heavy stove through side of | sided YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the DaycCendensed for Busy People the A. J. Sidder came into posses) after considering numerous) in cash, a $1,000 library, diamond) ed $500 toward the $2,000 fund to iting Washington products at the) Products exposition | North Pacific Coast Passenger A nunr|*® ber of Harriman line officials, who R +quarters tinkled \a man juggling one of my billiard | jtables and it is nearly a wreck 1@ wallingly oter the wire. . 1 want volunt single spoke the sternfaced captain in @ grim voice, “The enemy I rechinize a» our friend Johan.” Forth stepped an even half-dozen men, their atep unfaltering and the light-of battle in their eyes, Bach and every one had heard t jread name of Johan, but they were a game bunch of cops | Johan opened hostilities by hurl} ing the remaing of the billiard ta) bie at the enemy. This he followed with a large sheet-iron stove which, | » being ducked by the squad, tore out the-front end of thé place, and the| » bluecoats, single all, and with the) » aforesaid light of battle undinmed,| closed in. There was some clase to that fight. The “joint” was) wrecked. The police floored Joban about the 15th round and contrary to the rules, leaped opon him as'one man, Consider able difficulty was experienced in getting the caffe on Johan because} of the rapid rotating of both arme and legs and because it was some) time before @ pair of cuffs large! enough to fit were produced. In the patrol they #at upon his form collectively Today Johan is meek, the effect fof the John Barleycorn having sub- Johan does not want to feht lteday. He wants to rest op a little | before his next batt! 000 pounds of fresh balibut. The) Humboldt will sail north at O'clock tomorrow morning Referee in Bankruptcy J. P. Hoyt appointed J. 8. Goldsmith receiver for the Gaffney Clothing Co. on First av | GEN. BIXBY HERE Brigadier General W. H. Bixby chief of engineers of the army, wae the guest of J. D. Lowman president of the Chamber of Com merce, yesterday at the Country club. Major Cavanaugh, of teh United States engineers, chief of constructiog of the Lake Washing ton canal, and Senator 8. H. Piles were also guests of Mr. Lowman. EASTERN STAR DANCE November dance of the Myrtle) Chapter of the Order of the Bast ern Star will be held in Christen-) }sen’s hall Friday evening. This dance is preliminary to the grand ball to be held November 11, and| many prominent Shriners and East./ ern Stars will be present | LEFT CAR A WRECK | An unknown autolst collided Mon: day night with a machine driven} by C. G, Crombie, at Queen Anne} av, and Kinnear place, and then es jeaped in the dark, leaving Crom-| bie's car a wreck. Crombie filed a description of the car, but was un- able to get its number, i i || AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"The Chocolate dier.” Motropolitan—'Officer 666." Seattle—The Seattle Stock Co., in “Mrs, Wiggs of the Cab- bage Patch,” Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudoville. Emprese—Vandeville, Pantages—-Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville’ ana motion pictures. Clommer—Vhotopleys and vay deville. Melbourne—Photoplays and vau- deville. Sol and EXRRERERNRAR ERED * * AT THE SEATTLE * ¥ KEKE RHR “Mra. Wiggs of the Cabbage |Patch,” as presented this week at the Seattle theatre by the Bailey Mitchell Stock company, is a very excellent production of the old fa-| |vorite. The play is one in which jcharacter work is essential, and |the members of the company slat-| od for the cast this week do the) work required by their various parts {n creditable manner, James | juy Usher, as the tipling, tired | Mr. Stubbins, who was always on | |the lookout for a good home and cook, is perhaps the best of the! cast. His interpretation of the 8. &. Humboldt reached Pi¢r 7) character is such that the audience last night with 150 passengers, She also brought $652,000 in gold bull jon, 4,000 cases of salmon and 48S, jis kept laughing at bis every ap-| pearance. Lovey Mary is charm.) |inaly played by Viola Leach, “For heaven's sake send the po |i # lice department up here There's | be | department |} TLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSOM BASEMENT SALESROOM New One-Piece Serge Dresses $5, ERY attractive values at this low price in well-made Serge Dresses of mn? Pactical ie sign for home, business The serge, of good qualit The Dresses in long Sizes 14 to 18 years; 34 to 42. ceve style with,roll collar. finished in or walking wear y, in navy-blue, brown, Copenl Rarnet or elf-color vélvet and Price $5.75. SEPARATE SKIRTS LOW-PRICED AT $3.95 Tailored fro: gray and tan M plain, others with effects Size Interesting v | Staple and Fancy Cotton W Special 5c Yard EVERAL thousand yards of these good Cotton Materials in offering, including fabrics suitable for House Dresses, Apr ments, as follows 19} i} Hi aleaterin aa i i] | | 1] Fancy Cotton Suitings in stripes, patterned after woolen suitings Soft, mercerized-finish Simpson Prints in a range of shepherd-check and stripe de signs. Margaret Aprons, 15c PRONS percale ings, patterns and all stripe trimmed clading white 15¢ cach. ; yy) Dutch Handkerchief Caps, 25¢ Made of « kerchiefs, in of white wit blue, on the turn-t ored 25¢ cach. Basement Salesroom LL-WOOL Panama in a blue and brown, 54 inch 22 to 29 waist including the binding lavender, navy and brown, trimmed rick-rack brown — some r plaited m good grade navy and fixture in new straight-line 1 side plaits, others in the new cl ri lengths 38 to 43 at $3.95. alues —Tasement Salesroom, ash Fabrics attractive Than checks and Apron Ginghams in staple blue ¢ | of all sizes Fancy Checked Dress Ginghgme ig colors | | Choice, Thursday, at 5¢ yard --Hesement Gatean Valenciennes Laces 12 Yards for 3S of washable in a variety 1 1 8 ply Y Valenciennes Edgings sertions in a varied range ofg for trimming undergarments, famey and house Choice of two-thread color cheek, effects, in with Price and dot around bib, dresses effects weights Edges from '4 to 2 inches, a from % to 1 inch wide. * Price, the bolt of 12 yatds, Jewelry Priced I AR Pins, Brooches, Waist 4 bon Buckles, Side Combs a rettes, many ornamented with tiey tion stones, 10¢. + Basement olored Hand- combinations h pink, light- green, pack with col- Price All-Wool Dress Panama, Special 78¢ Yar good weight for skirts and one-piece dresses, es wide, special 78¢ yard. Faille Lustre, a silk and mercerized matérial for waists, afternoon and ev ening wear, in black, navy-blue, Copen! brown, garnet, amethyst, gray, pink, maize and cream, yard Habutai Wash Silk cream-white, 36 Fancy Silk Ribbons 25c Yard ANCY Silk fancy-work, Ribbons in check, fy and floral effects in many combination col- orings feta. Widths 5 to 7 inches, ward Fine Silk Taffeta Ribbons for hair bows and sashes, in desirable shades of cardinal, cream, pink and blue, also white. 3 to 4 inches, 10¢ yard; 454 15¢ yard New Silk Shirtwaists $2.95 MARTLY designed in soft messaline silk, in brown, navy and taupe, fin- ished with pocket, standing collar and turnback cuffs. Well-tailored arid moder- ately priced at $2.95. NEW VOILE WAISTS, 95¢— Waists of voile and soft mull, made in a new long-sleeve model, trimmed with combined laces and insertions. Price } D5¢. | | | | dainty white Basement Saiesroom. 3 for stripe, plain taffeta and satin-striped taf- Basement Salesroom. for iftches wide, waists and 69¢ yard. undergarments, in Basement Saieeroom Jergen’s Sachet Pe 35c Ounce ERGEN’S Fragrant Sachet Powder Carnation, Violet, Heliotrope Crushed Roses, 35¢ ounce. Sea Triol Tooth Paste, an antiseptic det frice, 10¢ tube. bows and broche Price 25¢ box of three cakes, Oriental Perfumes, includin Lotus Blossom, Sandalwood, O som, Japanese Violet, Oriental” Geisha Bouquet, 25¢ ounce. © Widths to 6 inches, Lace Curtains $1.50 Pair CRIM Curtains in good, strong mesh, 2! weave, clear yards long, in They are fin- ished with hemstitched hems and trimmed with edging. Attractive value at $1.50 pair. Plain, Mercerized Scrim in white, cream and ecru, 40 inches wide, 25¢ yard. Moreen Drapery Cloth in attractive patterns and col- or-combinations, including green, red, pink, blue, yel- low and brown, 20¢ yard. } | —Basement Salesroom. ecru color. narrow Fleece-lined Glo clasp, 50¢ pair, Misses’ and Chiles Australian Wool 3a and Gloves, plain style striped effects, 25¢ Cl Children’s Schoo! made of pr yarn, extra-h ae toe and heels Blues 8 10 pair. t Basement Flower and Feather Hat Trimmings: Special Ve Small Silk Roses, in cluster, $1.45. Large Velvet Roses with two buds, in red, pink, coral and dark-blue, 75¢. Single Gold and Silver Roses with foliage, $1.95. Small Silk and Velvet Roses in pink, yellow, red, blue and white, 65¢. Large Silk Dahlias in red, tan, brown, purple and nat- ural shades, 95¢. Large Single Crush Roses, in pink and red, O5¢. 6 Single La France Bud * | red and pink, 95¢. : Large Silk Jacque’ in old-rose, dark-red cerise, $1.45. f Violets, 65¢ and bunch. Velvet Autumn 65¢. Heanee Linen Crush ‘in Hones, in | clusters of three white, red pink, cerise, tam dark-blue | 7 and graw, and pink, | 45¢. a @5e, Sik and Velvet. Cab- bage oNen in light- and —Rasement and Chiddsen’s rf rel Jergen’s Toilet — assorted we]

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