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Everything Up From Warehouse Burke stated today that all J. P. THE SEATTLE STAR_ ‘LABOR EDITOR EXPOSES|ANOTHER DREADNAUGHT FOR NAVY HUMPHREY’S RECORD McArthur showed up Hump rey’s antilabor record in other re specta alno, showing that he “trim “Congressman Humphrey ia the greatest foe of the American sail or today, He is a menace to the }med” on the children’s welfare bu public traveling on the high se@#./reau bill by not voting at all; that He has been fighting tooth and|he did not record a vote on the nail th men's bill which would! parcels yet bill, that he voted furnish greater protection and/againat the interests of the post safety to passengers. office employes, and #0 on. In these words, Walter McAr| “Go to the polla next Tuesday, thur, editor of the Pacific Coast) sald MeArthur. ‘and vote against Seamen's Journal, of San Francis-| Humphrey if you want ip the co, last night ro A packed au-| working people. Help the sallors in the Labor Temple, vigor-| get their bill, Help to give the ously attacked “Trimm Humph-| traveling public needed protection rey’s labor record, while making a! Defeat Humphrey, who — stands strong plea for public sentiment in| back of the ship owners, who aids behalf of the seamen’s bill which] special interests and who faile to has been pending in congress [respond to the working people ‘SHERMAN SELECTED HIS OWN PALLBEARERS A MONTH AGO and furnishings from the clothing Warehouse of D. Fuhrman de taken to the Third avenue store at $13 Third ave and placed on ning at 10 a. m. In order to arrange stock, Mr Burke ed that he would have to close the tomorrow, Special notice is also given to those who have balances to pay on suits to call any tme Saturday and the same will be taken care of, When interviewed today, Mr. Burke was asked if the values would be as good as last Saturday. To thie he/ amiled and said: “If ever the pub | lic had an opportunity in Its life to buy goods right It will have it Saturday. Why, just think, Cluett shirts at 50¢ and Arrow-Brand col lars for a penny. These are only two of the many hundreds of bar gains we will put before the public in tomorrow evening's papers Doors open Saturday at 10 a. m would | store Nothing {s so delicious as | Pasteurized Cream Tt has a tempting flavor all Ms own, Sold by leading Rrocers, | 2%. Kristoferson | Phome Elliott 223 | é The Lunaverg Truss Is Best Free Trial Prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. 1107 3rd Ave. Special for Two Days EXAMINATION FREE. 2. 00 A Gold Filled Frame . —with spherical lenses for reading or distance, includ- ing a careful examination Friday and Saturday only. U.S. Optical Co. 917 1st Ave. Brieg This Ad With You. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists There is not a Dental Office in| the world where the very bent den-| tal work costs so little One ear out cut rates, and ¢ of dental work our) ught to us permits of i our low prices. Our a guarantee that your of the best, and only pest materials’ used ‘in your 2 . We do exactly the same kind and class of work on other people's teeth that we would want done in our own mouths, and our examination and consultation costs you nothing. THE BEST ARTIFICIAL T ‘TH Come Re rons: BEST GOLD AND } Though his thumb’s in your soup | w }Though he gets every part UTICA, N, Y,, Oct. SL—The fu) but the list of their names is locked neral of James Schooicraft Sher-/ up in hie desk, It could not be learn man, vice president of the United| ed i when the desk would be | States, who died here last night of opened. Bright's disease, after a lingering lines, Will be held from his home| Drank Enough Coffee here at 2 o'clock Saturday after to Float a Yacht noon, | The services will be conducted by} WARREN, ©, Get. 31.—Coffer the Rev, M. W, Strickler, president) enough to float a yacht, and strong, of Hamilton college, assisted by the) too, has been drunk in the last cen Rey. Louls Holden tury by Mrs. Melinda Kyle, aged Sherman himself selected the) 114 years. She insists coffee is ‘honorary pallbearers a month agor keeping ber alive now, Be kind to the waiter, | And long for a rope: | He doesn't make more Than ten dollars a day, hich everyone knows Ia deplorable pay! Be patient and sweet, And the stew that you eat Don't ever grow angry, But smile right along } Be kind to the waiter, No matter how rotten. No matter how much | Of your needs he's forgotten Be kind to the waiter This dope la the wisest Poor downtrodden mope | Wherever you've been; Though you wish you could lynch | He kind to the waiter him, | You may come again! Of your order all wrong. $5.00 FOOTBALL UNION SUITS . $3.15 Football Shoes, $3.90 $3.50 FOOTBALL TSe ATHLETIC ANKLE SUP-] PANTS «20.000 60.00.05 octane 45 ¢ | noxixc cioves trom w m7 ITEBLE Y EX E RCISERS. The best mutscle builder made— $2 soc $2.50 Any pair of IN- DIAN CLUBS or $1.50 .. $6.00 BOXING SHOES— $2.50 .. $5.00 Pfister's All-Wool JERSEYS. DUMB-BELLS inf maroon, blue and gray. Regu Howe .....90C| sremt "$1.95 Seattle Sporting Distributors for for Dent's Dog Goods Co. Wright & Remedies. | 713715 1st Av—The Rubber Store Ditson Duck Hunters can make arrangements here for Shooting on La Conner Fiats, Paid Advertisement. Good Roads Mean to any community what railroads mean to any city, county or state. It means rapid development PORCEL, ROWN AND BRIDGE WORKERS, best gold and porcelain fillers of teeth, and the best Pain- lesa extractors of teeth in the Unit- €4 States today, are with the Aibany Dentists, and dur reasonable pri are beyond all question the lowest ever offered in Seattle. Our low prices will continue because they fre bringing us the large practice we desire and require. gparantes all work for 12 Call and see wu d you will we do exactly as dvertine. Our work is the Best, our prices are the lowent, ALBANY CUT. RATE Second 1 Se a br Take Klevator or Walk Up. Our Prices wi Surprise You, Our Work Will Please You. Bank Bidg. Pike. DENTISTS | If you believe in develop- ment, you believe in | agood roads investment $3,000,000 Bond Issue November 5, 1912. lto leave that place jhe was generally The battleship New York was launched yesterday. shows the astern of the fighting monster, Note the huge rudder at the bottom, twice the height of the) man standing beside it The New York is the same size as the Texas, and a trifle smaller than the Nevada and Oklahoma. Ita length on water line In 565 feet, extreme breadth 96 feet, displace |. ment 27,000 tons, required speed. 21 knots Mins Elsie Calder, daughter of | & Subscribers to The Seaitie Mar confer a favor by notifying this eoffies ‘ Ure to Bee war det it The feattie of the Management to wecure the bert Service for all, and conplaint indly phone thie 6. tee Ag Ask tor Portiand.—Jack Palmer, Indian! Methodist preacher at the Kiamath reservation, 80 sox got out of Jail for introducing laky Into the reservation than he was told never again because worthless A Countryman’s Notion. Farmer (seeing a water cart for the first time)—Dang me, Halbei if these Lunnon chaps dust look what that feller’s fb up at the back of ‘is wagon to boys from ‘anging on be'ind)— Sketch, London. Omaha. —"Quick jatealing a safe,” w leetved at police headquarters tain Lynch and a squad of jsurrounded four mysterious me robbers A messagerres | wheelbarrow | preas | RARE TALENT “Did you see where another chorus girl was called on to take the leading lady's part and made good?" “I did, But what I'm waiting to see some day is a leading lady who can go into the chorus and make good.” Monrovia, Cal—Free joy rides at the expe of real estage dealers here are a thing of the past. One man spent a week riding around the country before it waa discov- ered that he had already purchased & property and was seeing the coun try free. RRR Water will be shut off Fri- ® day morning between 8 to 12 % noon on Jackson st. between * Sth and 7th avs. 8, and on *® Weller st. between 5th and * 6th avs. S., on 6th av. between * Jackson and Weller sts, and * on 7th av, 8. between Jackson * and King sts. * * * SSCS eeeeee KKK Didn't Stay Put. Irate Woman (to bird dealer)—+ As for you, you're a thief! AN those canaries you sold me yesters day fiew away this morning!— Sourire, Paris, Phoenix, Or.—This town had no place té™house its new hose cart 80 théwehicle was stored In a barns When the alarm was sounded the owner of the barn refused to allow the fire fighters to remove the cart as one of his hens was sitting tn it. San Francise —After roses in a ceme told to do by Rerrkut, Abdul «a clairvoyant, the lost love of a sweetheart, Mohammed to regalia Geo. ‘This picture | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Cape) geod jearting a large square object om aence strait, It was only a winedfow days * |erwise, The matter was taken un- 9} cross-examination of Will Representative William Cald of | Brooklyn, shown in inset picture,| named the verse } A. Reab failed to make good with) the girl and Abdul is in jail for ob taining money under false pre tenses, j soma | Los Angeles——-A no is Hal lowe'en is the edict of the police | here. Motoreyele cops will patrol the residential sections, and any pranks that savor of the “rough neck” variety will be promptly! After a rough trip across the Pa- leific, the Waterhouse liner Orteric reached Vancouver last night. Ar jriving in Seattle Saturday morn ing, she will load flour, salt fieb,} canned salmon and machinery for | Oriental ports. j At the meeting of the West Coast | Lumbermen's association here it} was voted to continue the present | Mat. of values of lumber, J. EB Rhodes, of Tacoma, was appointed | } n't emartitto succeed Leonard Bronson, of Chi-) ag, aH on manager of the associa | u. & survey, steamer Gedney ar rived in Eltiott bay yesterday from | arei Ketchikan, in the vicinity of which been carrying on coast and je surveying this summer ‘The Patterson, which has been do- | ing the same kind of work tn Clar- | will reach Seattle in a) Hit ha: | Beumgardt lectures will be given in the Broadway high school audi- | torium every evening of the week, tart « with November 6. | AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark Friday, in concert Metropolitan—"Officer 666.” Seattie—The Seattle Stock Co, in “Mrs. Wiges of the Cab- bage Patch.” Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville. Orpheum— Emprese—Vand Pantages— Grand—Vaudeville ana motion pletures, Clemmer—Photopl.ys and vau deville. Melbourne—Photoplaye and vau- deville. Gadski AGAINST ANTI- STRAPHANGING LAW) James B. Howe, counsel for the Seattle Electric company, has asked for a permanent injunction from the superior court, enjoining | the city from enforcing the “anti straphanging” ordinance, He con- tends that the power to regulate the operation of street railways | does not now reat with the city but with the public service com mission, Assistant Corporation Counsel Ralph Pierce contends that city and state powers in “that line until such time as the state commission is given di- rect jurisdiction by petition or oth. der advisement by Judge Albertson, An ordindnce Was Passed by the city council providing that street cars should earry only one pas- senger for every four square feet of floor Space. Legal Battle at Naval Clerk’s Trial Trial of Edward F, Meyer, former chief clerk in the head storekeep- ers office at the Bremerton navy yard, who ts charged with conspir- ing to defraud the government in purchase of supplies, be a long, hard-fought legal battle. | The ontire day yesterday was de voted to the hearing of one witness, Paymaster Ray Spaer, storekeepe at the navy yard from January, 1908, to August, 1910, He said it was the duty of Meyer to make out the requisitions for the stores, de- seribed the system of requisitions | and of maintenance of stock, The Morris, defending Meyer, tended to bring out the fact that there had been times when stores had been or- dered without requisitions. have concurrent | promises to ff Geuseal Kid Glove Wall At $1. 15 Pair HE Glove Section, First Floor, features at this low price Friday in a new impo en's Glace Kid Gloves of excellent workmanshipy full pique-sewn, with Paris-point embroidered Choice of: BROWN AND SLATE IN ASG BLACK, BLACK WITH WHITE two-clasps. TAN, SHADES, ING. Eight hundred pairs in the purchase, to fe cial, $1.15 pair. ay Women’s Suits at Thirty- Five Dollars Attractive additions have just been made to our already strong assortment of tailored Suits at this moderate price, with the arrival of new plainly-tailored models Corduroys, Velvets, Cheviots, Serges and Mannish Worsteds. A Demi-cutaway Suit in imported: ext | zibeline, black with fine brown en | | $35.00. A very pretty Suit of taupe corduroy, in | demi-Norfolk $35.00. A Suit of black corduroy, simply tailored, with 3-button effect; $35.00, A suit of two-tone gray stripe zibeline, | trimmed model black | inlaid with $35.00. —the above are suggestions from the large selection now available at this garment in which shows bigh standard of value in style and quality. Special Values in "Sterling-Deposit Glassy style; coat in cutaway A Suit of fine navy-blue serge in with shawl collar velvet; coat 36 inches | with panel-back coat finished with velvet collar; $35.00. At the Sale-Square, First Floor, unusual value-giving at 50c and $1009 variety of useful and ornamental Sterling-silver-deposit articles suitable Plates Ice Cream ; | C At $1.00 Vases, Trays, Cruets, Baskets, Colognes, in various patter Factory-Made Rugs Specially Priced One Saxony Rug, 9x12, special $35.00. Two patterns in Tapestry Two Body Brussels a 9x12, 7x9, special $10.00. $22.50. One Tapestry Brussels Rug, 768, poses and including STERLING-DEPOSIT Oi Cruets Mustards Puff Boxes Cologne Bottles Sugar or Creamers STERLING-DEP Violet Bowls Nappies Napkin Rings High Ball Glasses Sardine Dishes Sherbet Glasses Dishes special 1 $10.00. One pattern in Tapestry Brussels Rugs, | ; 10-6x13-6, special $19.50. ome Fiber Rugs, 8-3x106, § 4 i i Brussels Rugs, “agus : Six patterns in Tapestry Brussels Rugs, | Scoail Axminetor ‘Sense : 9x12, special $17.50. | $2.85. One pattern in Tapestry Brussels Rugs, | Small Axminster Rugs, 27x60, 8-3x10-6, special $15.00. $1.65. > One Tapestry Brussels Rug, 9x12, special Small Axminster Rugs, $13.50. $1.35. Odd Sizes in Made-Up One Wilton Rug, 6x6-11, special $12.00. One Wilton Velvet Rug, 7-6x7-8, special $12.50. One Tapestry Brussels Rug, 8-3x9-4, spe- cial $12.50. A Demonstration of ‘“Wear-Ever” Alu “ce EAR-EVER” Utensils are made of thick, hardened sheet Aluminum, They are thick enough to prevent denting and to ensure a lifetime of satisfactory service. < pa ; : i Pe | Our showing of Aluminam (0m The demonstration now in progress shows Utensils includes Double Boil Pans, Steam Cookers, Muffin and. Pans, Tea Kettles, Tea and Coffee F a variety of styles and sizes, —Houseturnishin “Rayo” Oil Rugs Specially Priced One Velvet Rug, 910-107 $12.15. One Velvet Rug, 9x13-4, Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, $1.65. ; —Becund ‘ free from seams and joints. you how these Utensils aid in saving fuel, time and the continual expense incurred in replacing ordinary kitchenware. The Banner Oak Heating Stove For Coal H A N D- SOME and staunchly - con- structed heating stove that has given satisfaction wherever used. The body of the stove is steel; the base and fire-pot of cast-iron. Nick- eled screw draft door and nickeled foot rails, With 11-inch fire bowl. . $6. 75 W ith 13-inch fire bowl..... $9.00 ‘ With 15-inch Demonstrating O-Cedar fire bowl..... and ©-Cedar Polish Mops. —Housefurntshing® seees 812,00 —Third Floor,