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THE SEATTLE STAR be Main Chance | e . ®ERTON BRALEY Greewr He Worked ne uchemedewhen the others were playing, To bargain and beat gaverhim glee; And these are the words hey was more saying: “Well, what ts there tn it-for me Love never could move him, nor friendship, nor pleading; A flinty young fellow owas he; Frederick & Neleg Women’s Gift Handkerchiefs At 25¢ Each Real Armenian Lace-Edged Handker- | Fownes’ New Idea Kid Patterns HEALY BUILDING 100 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. Gloves Alpine-embroidered Linen n Get the Third Av. Habit—Make Our Store Your Headquarters Shoe Section Sterling values and solid com fort; a good combination to get when buying Shoes—the kind we give. $3 Women’s Shoes $1.45 Some broken lines in viel and most all sizes and patent leath among the different ones, priced to close at .... Now is the time of the year that one appreciates warm feet, espe- clally in the house, Wear a pair of our warm Slippers Fur trimmed Juliets, in the differ- ent colors. $1.25 98c value as SHOES FOR BOYS—the kind that look well and wear well, in calfskin. A special purchase en- ables us to place on sale— . 98c Siies Vand 2.0.0.2... 1029 $2.00 value, $1 45 uibKie Db sizes 2% to 5%.. $1.25 value, sizes $ to 13% High Tops in black and tan, similar to cut: all sizes, 9 to 2. Specially pric pair $2.25 om, pair “ CHILDREN’S RED SLIPPERS Dress Skirts CORDUROY VELVET DRESS SKIRTS, in brown and black, y Blue All Wool SUITS, $15.00 value, Bedding Section One-third of our time at least in bed, therefore we sure to sleep warm and comfortable, especially when Blankets Quilts can be bought as reasonable as you find in spent should be and them he Large size COTTON SHEET BLANKETS, sive 64x76 tnches, both ends finished in shell. pat tern and priced specially 50c low, each WOOL NAP BLANKETS, extra good weight, sire 4x76, a pair Large 10-Quart Granite Dish Pan 40c Value, Saturday, each —19¢— Stevens’ All Linen Unbleached CRASH TOWELING, Ibe value, Saturday, 10c a yard Cotton Twilled TOWELING 4c a yard BURMAH CHALLIES, nice pat- terns, suitable for Quilts, &c special, a yard ..... BLACK SATEEN, 36 inches wide, 20¢ value, Satur- day, a yard ...... ‘ 15c Pore White OUTING FLAN- NEL, 27 inches wide, 12%c 9 value, Saturday, @ yard... Cc Cream White OUTING, 5 special, a yard ° Cc 12%c DRESS GINGHAMS, 32 inches wide, 1 a yard .. Bic ————— WOME BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS, with deep flounce and waterproof under raff_ie; a useful garment _for wet weather; $2.00 value. BLACK SILK SHIRTS and SHIRTWAISTS, broken lines placed in one lot, prices up to Turkish Towels Turkish both in bleached and half bleached, made to wear, as they are woven with double thread Towels, Sixe 20x40 in, cach 19¢ 22x43 in, Size 14x24 in, each Size 15x36 In., each— 10c Size 17x58 In each— 5c Seoteh Huck Cotton Towels, with fast red borders, size 18x36 In, each 10c, or a dozen | price $1.00 25¢ Hemmed Sheets With French m, good weight, Bise oach— 25c Mae 23x45 In. each 35c Seoteh Huck Linen Towels, plain white, also red bor dors, sie 20x42 in. special tie sn ach ns. OO sine si90 a. each”... 096 Pretty Pictures On the wall give the home an alr of refinement. Here are coples of the old masters in different sixes, worth 25¢ to 35¢ each, and 10c Men and Boys Always Find Specials inTheir De- partment in This Store MEN'S BATH ROBES, suitable for all the year use, 2 98 ’ specially priced BOYS’ CAPS, tp light and dark, 25c NIGHT at .... MEN" OUTING GOWNS, full line of oo, sizes, ech oo... VUU BOYS’ SUITS—-The Gold Bond Security Suit ts an extra heavy all wool, brown Scotch mixture, good value in most stores at $6.50; our special peice 5.00 BOYS’ WINDSOR TIES, plain colors and plaida, 25c BUSTER special price in wide and LITTLE noys’ 25c BROWN BELTS, narrow widths, each see BOYS’ BLOUSE WAISTS, light and dark, gate at, from 19th av, 8, fo 80th av. 8. by Holgate, Genessee, and Lake Washingtos mation wor! pr dam has been finished, raising the level of the Iske 30 feet for irrige tion projects In the lower valley, fu in ar of hip | j | |probably will not file the informa Subsertbers to The Seattle Star Vanderbilt ts closing up bis palatial home at Portsmouth aod most of his personal effects to Eng land, where he will establish bis with robbing Tacoma. Presbyterian cburch, delivered bis monthly talk to women yesterday | lafternoon in the main auditorium |"Our Derelict Women. that women were getting deretiet lduties towards the government, And this te the slogan he aed for succeeding: “Well, what is there in ie for me?” on't # friend he could trust or could tle to, Whose love and devotion are free He haxn’t a #wWeetheart whose arms he could fy to, If all of his fortune should flee; His life ien't pleasant or cheerful or sunny, A ecrabbed old fellow in he; But then, he has gathered a whole mint of money, Hy saying, * YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | Daweon, 3,600 cases of salmon from | You Hay, 198 barrels of walt fish from pounds | Juneau, will confer a faver by notifying this office at once of any fall v secure prompt and reg of the paper, oF ar delivery ne paper. 3 attempt to substitute an er paper for The Beattle || Htar, fete the desire of the |) mMavagement to secure the best 7) service for ail, and complaints || na preme. | any « ‘ ¥ phone this ol | at once. Main 9400. Ask for the Circulation Department Water will be shut off tomorrow « m. until & p. m. on Hol rrounded 4th ay, 8. and in the district Eliensburg.—United States recta at Lake Kachoes ts actically completed. Tho bi« Newport, R. L--Alfred Gwynne nding ture realdence. The trial of Peter Miller, charged the home of Fred acher, of Fischer Bros, wholerwle ocery, has been transferred to Dr, M, A. Matthews, of the First subject was He showed the chureb. His thelr home duties and In thelr Tacoma.—Willlam Anderson: an employe of the Tacoma smelter, was smothered to death early this morning when he fell inte @ bin of copper concentrates. Attorney Murphy) Prosecuting tion against Detective A. A. Nore | kog, charged with tapping the tele | | phone wires of the Burns Detective | lagency, until next week The body of the fisherman found iMoating in the bay Tuesday more |Laraon, of Port jat land his partner, Rasmussen Peter json, left their homes Tuesday lth drowned identified as Christ Madison. Inquiry showed Larson x bas been Port Madison first trip. Peterson was His body has not yet eir hat’s in it for me? | Lake City, hi ate of the Lake Union Presbyterian church, where he will preach his first sermon Sunday. ‘onal bought two lots Stewart story bullding. ern Supply Co. gave « banquet yee terday The entirely by electricity odiet church will hold a fair the rest of thin week at the Pike St Market. grand jury as a witness, Charies 8. | Rrown was yesterday indicted, with | George R. Tobias, arrested last Oc) tober on | worthless $20 bank note on a pul» He taxicab driver. Sioux City, In, te in the clty hos pital today in a probably fatal con- dition as » result of a fight tn the Tourist James Wagner, 29 &@ meeting of the King County Prohi bitton club In the men's parlor of the First Presbyterian church Mon day evening. } will be repeated ’ Murphy | North End Choral unton, jhas been busy all week examiOing | Groon Lake M. E. church | witnesses, ! disturbed, seemingly, by elec 178,000 from and halibut Petersburg, of fresh The cath of the Moose is not tion returns. Seattle Moose will gnther at Arcade hall to morrow night, Rev. Robert Asa Smith of Salt accepted the pastor int of the Na yesterday at Fourth and He will erect # three J. C. Lang, presi Grocery The Electric Co, and Northwest to 126 local electricians. 10-course dinner was cooked Gov-elect Lister is against partisan division of political pie. And one good way to elim inate the evil te to abolish par tiean lines altogether in county and state elections. Women of the South Park Meth- Subpoenaed before the federal) a charge of passing a/| Tacoma, Nov. 22.-—F. Dawson of wash room with | botel of Los Angelos. | Rev. M. A. Matthews will address “Elijah.” given two weeks ago, tonight by the! at the) i} | Norman E. Mack and party of 18, members of the New York Panama Pacific exposition committee, due Seattle Saturday, will be guests of the Chamber of Commeree Anyhow, it's not which asks for a $500,000 ap- Propriation from the Washing it modesty | chiefs, hemstitched by hand; 25¢ each } Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs trim med with imitation Valenciennes lace edge; 25¢ each, | Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs | rs with floral embroidery, 25¢ each Linen Handkerchiefs in forget-me-not, fleur-de-lis and butterfly hand-embroidered | designs; 25¢ cach j floral and Gre with punchola work in Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs jg block, letters; 25¢ each Sheer Shamrock with Valenciennes ered floral design wreath-enclosed n designs, ¢9 25¢ each, “La and Lawn i" lace edge and @ Colored-border Handkerchi French-knot and matching shades; 2 pray embro each, BASEMENT SALESROOM 75 New Ostrich- Trimmed Special Saturday A $5.00 N exceptional offering of Tailored and Dress quality silk velvet (black, brown and navy-blue) trimmed Hats in fine with fancy ostrich novelties, and with willow and French-curl plumes The ostrich trimmings are in the season's fashionable two-tone effects, as well as in the prevailing plain colors. Seventy-five Hats in the selling; special, Saturday, Basement Saiesroom. G ae \ — ‘4 Cy iY, i, rN fei ay s, ¢ > HE Brassiere shown in the illustration is made washable signed for Corset cover. fceable lace edge material, gure, taking the place of a rced under arm and trimmed the full Reinf Sizes 34 to 44, Special at 25¢. I-boned, and is partici Children’s Fleece-LinedUn¢ r Special 15c Garment Children's Gray Fleece-lined Vests and sizes, to close, special 15¢ garment. Special Values in New Long Coats $12.50 A onals, Cheviots, Boucle and Fancy Included are straight with braid-bound edges tion storm styles Colors, Grays, Tans and Browns. Sizes SPECIAL purchase, affording unusually good Women's 50- and 54-inch Coats of good qi Coating and rounded-front styles Collars in regulation and combina- values in ty Diag- the latter 34 to 42. $4.50, to close, $1 95 MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. $2.50 DOWN AND] Sects cr: Our meals are absolutely the $1.00 WEEKLY service ts perfect. We have en- Reged the highest class vaude- Ville entertainers of the stage in Seattle. Will purchase any Coat, Suit, Fur Set, in fact any article in our store—Saturday. Make your purchases now and get the benefit of your garments the entire season, Our Iberal credit system makes provision for practically any circumatance. BUY NOW AND PAY AS YOU GET PAID. 100 WOMEN’S] COATS | In fancy mixtures, graye and browns, but broken lots and sizes, formerly sold at $20.00 and $25.00— 1) One hundred Suits, all sizes, in fancy mixture SKINNER’S SATIN LINED $15.00 Compare these Suits with any $25 Suits in Seattle, Pacific Outfitting Co., Inc. ‘Open Saturday Until 10 P.M. ton legislature. been found. pee a Special | Albany, Or—Silence is golden, | ff The Staggers club will give the nu: it sometimes get monotonous | second of a series of dancet 8 according to Mra. I. C. Stover, who| values at $12.50. Christensen’s hall tonight, Wag} i ve ner's first. orchestra started divorce proceedings | will furnish | against her husband because of his | if Women’s Tailored Suits constant habit of keeping silent Special $13.75 LAIN-TAILORED, Norfolk and Cutaway styles, made ves of Serges, Diagonal Suitings, Chev- iots, Mixtures and Striped Suitings, in staple Winter color- ings. = Sizes from 34 to 42 bust measurement. Exceptional values at $13.75. Albany, Or.—-G. M. Whitaker, of Albany, tikes "em young. Hie wife, Fannie, who is suing him for divorce, is his third wife, She is 17. The other two were the same age. North Phinney Av. improvement club will meet tonight at the John B. Alien school, to discuss local! sewer improvements in the West) Woodland district. Judge Winsor will speak on the school's neces-| _ sarios. | Stacey, accused ~ | 8. S. Watson sailed for San Fran- cisco this afternoon with a full! passenger liet and a large cargo of freight up from fine wea PROGRAM Misa Belle Manin: F Ol Ted Smith Vera Reno ‘ Classical Rag Time Mies Helen Vail Comedian Mr. Chas. Silieman Violin Wondor Misa Price .... ore Planter JA. Plume * Floor Mer SCENIC CAFE 1005 Firat Av, SHUTE, Mer. Chicago.—Jam of complicity in bank robbery at New Westminster, B,.C, was In-| dicted here on the charge of at-| tempting to murder Former Lieut. | of Police Burns, who arrested him Home ¥ongs Soprano 9) | -Basement Salesroom. The first one of the six new oil-| burning locomotives for the Great Northern rallroad was put into} commission yesterday between Spo- kane and Wilson Creek. Paso, Tex.—After a two-hours | battle, 200 Mexican rebels under | Gen. Salazar captured Palomas, the port of entry opposite Colum- bua, N. M New House Dresses at $ Pray —made of heavy quality washable percale, as illustrated, Criminal information was filed a ; yesterday, charging Kdward Mout ton with the murder of Louis Chap- man on November 1. or navy-blue with white design, fastening in front with Skirt is Port Townsend.—The British bark Eudora, from Honolulu, limped into port yesterday after being battered and buffeted for) days off Cape Flattery, She on-| countered rough weather all the way. She was picked up by 4 tug day before yesterday. tons and trimmed with plain-blue percale Price $1.50. A pretty House Dress of medium-blue percale, The $1,003 raised Sunday by abies oscar the Greek Red Cross benefit at the! Moore theatre was sent to Queen Olga by Nicholas Oeconomacos, manager of the entertainment, white stripes, is designed in open-front style, with high CUT- O H ; RATE DENTISTS | Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, collar, long sleeves, and is effectively trimmed with Price $1.50. Yokohama, — The steamer Lord Curzon, towed into port Wednesday by the steams trawler Minatour after being driven 16 days off her course by a gale, ran out of coal and was compelled to burn part of her cargo. Portiand.—Shipping men cand mariners of Portlan’ and Columbia river towns are rejoicing over an investigation being made to deter- mine the best sort of lighthousesor signal station to be put Im ithe south jetty, at the mouth of the Co- lumbia. “Resolved, That this state should continue its polley of constructing state roads and permanent high- ways, with increasing appropria- tions therefor,” will be the subject for debate between the Broadway and Lincoln high schools tonight in the Broadway auditorium, der In reply to Or. Crichton’s inquiry concerning the erection of garbage | bunkers, Corporation Counsel Jas, | B. Bradford yesterday ruled the city has no right to place any strue- ture in any public highway. $2.95 MART Messaline Waists in mannish shirt style, with patch pocket, in black, navy, brown, white, m taupe, Attractive values at $2.95. ° ’ Children’s Shoes Specially Priced HILDREN'’S Vici Kid Shoes, and lace styles, made with patent tip and solid, heavy soles. Sizes 5 to 8, spe cial, OG¢ pair. Misses’ Vici Kid Shoes, button and lace, built over full round toe last, with heavy Sizes 8% to 2, special, $1.25 pair. Boys’ Shoes with box calf uppers and heavy outer soles. Sizes 10 to 2, special, $1.25 pair, WE STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK FOR 12 YKARS PAINLESS DENTAL WORK CUT RATE PRICES It took one hour to arrest, Santa Monica, Cal., Nov. 22%-/and sentence William H ‘re Trailed through the Beverly hillsito/ond steward on the steamship | a ranch fn the mountains, John! Pa | Northwestern yesterday, He was trieta, who shot and killed (his fined $60 by Judge Howard for ro- brother-in-law Saul Valsiccahe, was|ceiving money for obtaining em. captured early today. ployment for seamen, Men's North City Av. Improve- ment club will meet at 8 o'clock to- night in the John B, Allen school, 65th st. and Phinney ay, = fae] own = —Basement Misses’ and Ch School Dresses Special $2.95 TTRACTIVE values in Sehook! of French worsteds, serge’ e mere in smart shepherd’s check # navy-blue, “att Warsaw, N. Y., Nov, 22,—Althos| Prince confessed here today to the killing of Frank Bentley, whose body was found buried on a farm. button Rehearsals of the caste in Skill-| ing’s new musical comedy, “The Mystic Rose,” give assurance of) successful performances on Decem- ber 13 and 14, In celebration of the home mis- sion week bel observed through- out the country, a union mass meet- ing will be held tonight in the First Methodist Episcopal church, Fifth find Marion, stripes and plain trimmed with contrasting-color lar, cuffs and belt and finished and soutache braid Special at $2.95. Seattle’s Popular Credit House 3rd & University penn Francisco, Nov. 22.—Dr, ederick A, Cook of North Pole| Affidavits of Aaron Fesle fame will lecture here December 1,/and Charlotte Jones were produced according to announcement today.| yesterday to convince Auditor Case Richard Winsor's name should be printed on the ballot as port com- missioner from the North district, Open Saturday Until 10 P.M. soles. Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate Prices. Kasy Payments. Prices. 15 Set of Ti 10 Set of T. pane St Sie nie $5 $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $4 $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work $3, $4 Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Silver Fillings, 50¢ Up 12-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK. 8. 8. Humboldt arrived yesterda: with $52,000 in gold bullion trom “a SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. Basement Salesroom.

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