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BUY YOUR CLOTHES WASHINGTON, Oct, 10—That s probable that Judge Hur l water rates be increased, oh men do not want the “double etand:| 5» p41. te nth me eet OF t k line wa 9 % ard” of morals abrogated, and that!” ’ Injunction against’ # onut ted at the expe 1p ay , . though super und nomina ny be dissolved, following This te stion to go on the " It’s a pleasure to have 1 monogam!. ‘9 the or 1 PE AER ES slots if Cout e by Mine Clara I eo Thompson @t and the buat of who applied | Mrickson’s re on, ré ih A suffrage meeting here for the injunctior vig the jud c 1 at Miss Thor pointed out that V. Davin, the attorney who se-| proved by t { i yourself if you will only take when a woman can ne ‘ ‘ er f Judge Hu If, as the property owners con 3 or reg her noctal position, wht q ond, the t ater mains sh elit Plan You ‘ even ope and | hin ‘ x necessitate { Fis Crec ; flagr and nothing t# thought! jution of the f the so-|according to Ericks a choose from our large stock of | of tt clalists agre to omit |tendent Yo i : | | It 1s customary to look on these | speechmak that corner ment, the pre Bt | breaches of morals as “sowing wild) The # 4s declare they had inadequate to . cH oats” when men are concerned, but long ago nt b pore nous expense. A 1 » ki | | 81x of the members of the “MIl-lthe woman who steps over the line long ax n that, oors r as mon a nse. At 1 he Be- B | | Honaire Jury,” Impaneled by Cor | jy a4 nary tales os Pg ag ae anak cite dh Cia Ck to Ban Bo | oner Feinberg, which held Hane Th in the result of ages of ‘ot on an a matter of wrinole y ? clsce it # $1 % | |Schmidt for the murder of Annalopy of women and that this |— , ene. wantin ¢ Aumulier, snapped as they sat In situation would change when wo Bi the box. From left to right theylen stand on an equality with mer ij are: T. P. Shonts, Vincent Astor,|was the conclusion of the speaker s! Latham Reed, Howard Weir, Edwin t 4 Marston and Charles Dickery. TOM HORNER WILL SPEAK 4 | “The Judiciary of Today” will be Col, J. L. Smith's achlevement of 140 yards In 17 seconds and 2! : | the subject of an addresa by | Miles in 12 mir seconds, at the G. A. R. convention, Chat'a 4 Wares © Meenas hele tha 6 is the ord for runners of 69 or more % ( Jelalists at the hal 11 Olive at.|* pe and ot of collapse from over-exertion i; . . |Sunday at & p.m. A enusic old men not yet forthcoming. Where, oh, where, is the old petticoat 1) Wel ercevams will bine be a al ale. ee A } That reached to milady's feet, , Ind., heare with bated breath that president of local wom- Get the garments when you With frills of chiffon and fluffy lace — The Young People’s Socialist s received hy parcel post 200 pounds of pub, doce trom a y just down, th rs league will give Its first dance of to be incorporated, preaumabdl n speech which ene 4 pay just a e wn, then Hiding ankles trim and neat? ide % trou debe aia mt eater caress bh Mie My ak of I we arrange terms to suit you, oner, there are several kinds of| St s hall, Fourth, near Pine. Be 2 oe accepting as little as $1 a week The petticoat’s gone since the split gown's come Bones Ones.” Dances to be continued every sec The human © owes Ite well-known strength 2 be Py ag * } N S TAKEN ITS PLACE; | hat wan the topic he discussed|ond and fourth Tuesday in the| beauty to the polygamous habits of anthropold apes, from which It ls ts until the account is paid. AND NOTHING HA in response to a toast at a banquet| month | descended, British scientist gravely announc And mankind is lead a wild cha: Some diaphanous gowns have The taffetas hang on the pegs; Latest Millinery Models at Popular Prices—With Credit ng will be given the district by the st & question b the cut be use IN NG co. D AVENUE | Deaay sine r | counct! next OUTFITT 1515 SECON Th sion, that the earth fr reday 07 The street com tion the ase sewer, amow WHAT THE PRESS|: v itive boa: The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Avenue 216 Pike Street ect Fe nou So ankles and more are exposed—some deplore— And where, in the past, vague impressions might last Now one’s stunned by the outline of legs. ‘COMMISSION WANTS EARTH will pase to the o f the central di of the se, Wash struck our fair towns ent, UNIONTOWN, Pa, Oct. 10 That the current of a stream kept @ watch wound uy running for property owners In the second|two years In the < tion of| 1 sewers committes of the|Albert Miller of Chalk Hill, who| rought up by the port commis | lost his timepiece in the brook two} 4 for UI alo} front. |7ears ago il with meads Mrs. Miller found the watch tn t for the North trunk|tho stream the other day and was| considerably surprised to find it} scnivicsccaianienniniieie —— still running and keeping HOW DO THEY KNOW? WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.--The ex of the Washington feration omen’s clubs de anced al! diaphanous skirts }er act gents of the devil.” Hered BE MADE GOOD LOOKING AGENTS PROMISE who take a night off to ¢ of New York's lobster palaces They all happen to pick out the same cafe, and their efforts to keep out of sight of each other furnishes | a big part of the faa. HERO IN PRISON! Everything in Millinery. Moderate Prices. It’ | bot Seattle Wage Earners WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct. 10- Wearing a Carnegie hero medal pin ned on the front of bis suit of/ sto Eutly horse on the river bank an saved the life of a girl. Tho herolc | deed was called to the attention of | the Carnegie commiss id he That means you will need capital. going to get it? How are you of allowing gambling In his of business, and also of { drink “doped” with 47 per cent al cohol. ARE PESTS NOW 10 gins « for squir #0 pestif-| jan Club” is now receiving members who are going to deposit ‘every week either $1, $2 or $3 for 48 weeks, and then have cash capitals of $50, $100 or $150. You may withdraw, without interest, all you have deposited at any time, but if you comply with the rules for 48 weeks you will receive the bonus. | ful EVANSTON, mM. “Oct of children are huntin the equirrels have become #0 nu merous and fearless that they have Northern Bank and Jeut holes in roofs, built nests {y | aitered to trust |garrets and scared away birds, One |] 70 "ig to aalect an’ diamond that Trust Company [earrets and scared away birds, One || d2,is, tc cate em adlamend the Jopen window in the council room|| TLE DOWN andthe RALANCE Fourth Avenue and Pike Street. when the aldermen were hearing || [ou"'tn? ATE the complaints of citizens. The King County Legislative Fed PETER NICHAEL eration will meet Monday at 2 p. m.| JEWILER {n the parlors of the Plymouth | church to elect permanent officers His ILLNESS SERIOUS STOCKHOLM, Oct. 10.—King Giistavus & > ill, of cancer, that he has inv the crown prince | with full royal authority. Our Precise Artist The Advent of Gas Changed the Old Order of Things Until gas was used thousands of women spent a lc R good portion of their lives cleaning up the dirt end yout wu Je have caused by the fuel they had to use Gein soot |e yemigaare can't afford to aye] Cueto meer; and smoke, ashes, dust and dirt all vanish when anime we gas is used. A cleaner kitchen, cleaner range, Our nammlone te gunrantes that! Prominent Charity Worker cleaner utensils, cleaner cooking, cleaner clothing, THROES: agtieelinalgdmaneubdalas Dies Suddenl y cleaner draperies, cleaner furniture, a cleaner COMB TOMY—DON'?T PUT IT ore = y house are possible through the use of gas, and Set of Teth, Guaranteed @A| Mrs, Meyer Himelhoch, wife of there are not so many backaches either eT Ss ae <yd@gmp| one of yar gehen Penowa Te AT THE PRESENT RATE NO OTHER DO- eng Maeda gy Bicol dle HA MESTIC FUEL EQUALS GAS IN ECONOMY AT THE THEATRES ]/Crown -. 000: 00.00 Bie aves i aetina to ole a eee AND RESULTS. THIS WEEK. | Gold orPorcelain rigae $3 yoars, during which time she has tae been prominently identified with Metropolitan—Motion pictures of the Hawaltan Islands, SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Henry Bldg. Main 6767 S Moore—Dark. Bailey & Mitchell stock he Girl in the Taxi.” | ETD SO i I I I ET LTT TS STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Pantages—Vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudevilie. Empress—Vaudeville, SAGE TEA DANDY 70 DARKEN HAIR) You can turn Pp eveanir A dark and lustrous almost 1 get a 80 phur Hair latripes, Ben J. Cottle, a druggist,| famous Sage Tea Recipe are has begun @ one-year sentence on | annually, anya 8 well known ¢ You don’t want to always be wage earners, do th evict gang on the roads of gist hora, ‘bec an ! < m |New Hanover county n ural! al ‘Cottle was a drug clerk in Au j one can toll it has beet 9 un howe whose hair is tur No, you want to employ wage earners. gust 1911, when he stopped a run.) | Thee weed ary, turning gray, thin have @ surprise awaiting them because after one or two applica na the gray Not by a streak of luck or a stroke of fortune, war awarded a medal and #1 ry ihe i ed hia ¢ prize to es | 82 but by your own well-ordered effort. | hia ay moge hy regfray Bes Paehcead | sealp Itching and Hing hair ator ‘ been In trouble ever since. | # is the age of youth ray “The § 1 hrif and bas 1 trouble ever since) watred, unattractive folla arent The Seattle Thrift He was convicted on the charge| ant, rong ag wet tay. with Wyoeth's Sage and 8 4 you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hatr an Wanted rols, which have beco DIAMONDS on the PASY PA Only one membership issued to each person. erous that the ¢ cunt has Te-|| MENT PLAN. I hav solved that z . pealed an ordinance which protec ENVIOUS feeling that exists After the rolls close no more members will be loa the animals. There will bell nore or ieee betwem the person admitted. No cost to join. You are invited. squirrel ples in many homes able and the party who thought Under the protection of the law| selves not ate to own « THE MAN THAT TRUSTS You, 18800008. |ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS ‘Alban Cut-Rate saci a Th story of “The Girl in the! The Geribes will meet Wednes Buy your Fall Hat here. That's the way! Taxi.” at Nhe Beattie theatre this day afternoon at 2:80 o'clock with week, concerns three b on Mra. John D, White, 607 Twelfth av. N. 8 Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. gray, faded hatr f you'll cent ttle na Cewyoth's Sage and Sul Remedy” at any drug re. Millions of bottles of this old old r vanishe niphur tonight d your youth pearance within Every one to know that I TIFUL DIANOND. ty dfered to trust 1204 Send Ave. la \ : oe? ALBANY PAINLES UT ATES We need mblicity; EXTENDED we want our urer oj olent death, band; daugh and M hoch, ilver Hlings . nile Up. J ES WILL SURPRISH YOU OUR ORK WILL PLEAS TOU. end, There were about 65 guests pres SOME TALE, THIS ince {t was dropped in the strea two years ago. The Adventures of Jewish charitable work, being treas- Seattle, friends, who mourn Fraternal Brotherhood at the ington Annex last night picked the watch out of | such a that the swiftrunning wat ed as a winder, and tt ts be the watch ne has stop Johnny Mouse. Ames wo mew f the Ladfes' Hebrew Benev- society at the time of her She is survived by her hus- one son, Harold, and two ters, Mrs, Louis Garfinkl rs, Sol Spring. Mrs. Hime! during her long residence in enjoyed a large circle of her untimely u OUBLE MORALS GET TOGETHER ‘ASKS ELECTION STANDARD GETS ON INJUNCTION; ON INCREASES JOLT BY WOMAN, 10 DISMISS IT IN WATER RATE ES TLAKE PUBLIC MARKET_ Fifth, Sixth and Pine Big Saturday Specials Watch for the Big Day = | Anniversary Jubilee October 18 Big Specials, Music and other Features. ber the day, October 18th. LONDON’S DRY GOODS ON THE MARKET DO ALL YOUR TRADING, WITHOUT THE SECOND AVENUE WORRY—COME DIRECT TO WEST- LAKE You can’t afford to miss this. Remem- Excellent white .. Table ou Cloth, Children’s Dresses . 18c Velour Flannels no Se | Be | 10¢ Half-wool Dress Goods, for com- forts or dresses... 10¢ SECTION A SECTION 3 3-Girls’ Bread Just one bite will convince you of its delightfully dif- ferent flavor. 2 10c LOAVES 15c Apple filled Coffee Cakes pice sellers in. Seattle... -15¢) 2 for 25¢ Rolls oni Doughnuts, dozen ........ 10c Marshmallow sere Cakes, 20¢ SECTION 2 Groc ZOBLE staraie 20 Lbs. 3est Granulated Sugar Leaf Lard, Ib... .12 Vise Stall 11 7 Special Sale on Salt Mackerel LARGE MACKEREL....30¢ STALL 19—Meat Section 3 Ste bottles pure Regular tho Preserves. 4 Ibs. Macaron Quaker ( kage ry Thong, Main Goko—Cail for Sinll 210 | PEOPLE’ 8 BUTTER STORE SLOWER FLOOR Anderson Grocery Co. STALL 210 The Profit Sharing Store. SUGAR " 100-1. sack 20 Lbs. Sugar, 94.c ++ 83.69 less than wholesale. Rt: i ply now. $a8 at Low Prices Carnation Milk, per onse Mount Vernon Milk, doret Fresh goods received hourly from our own ovens. 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY Fifth at Pine TOKIO GROCERY co. Stalls 104-123 STONG’S MARKET jams for this dozen Cocoanut Cakes Bigs LL 204 STONG’S Saturda: bs ated Su SWIFTS BRAND EMPIND WANS, 11 The Granulated Suser...-; 81.0 LB., whole or half 26 on ren ee Waich our. Anniversary Special, of Bde can Royal BR Powd: fateh 0 iversary | Specis © a owder. 38, which will be a Real Lander, for Sat Bee Matlnaos, Labey'ec or tenoos We Yotober 18th joneer Meat Merchant of West- lake Market Pineapple, can taly imported Ollve Of FUSS & COMPANY BIG, CLEAN, SANITARY MARKET Stalls 110-111-112 Fresh Lent Lard, Ib 121-2¢ West Coast Produce Co. Whole: and Retail. All kinds of Frults and Vegetables Stall 214—SiIxth Ave. Side. Special Sale on Saturday oss or Corn Starch orn Flakes. Chocolate, aundry Soap. Cleanser io bottle Queen Olives 3 cans Corn or Tomatoes xes Searchlight Matches It STONG’ Ss GROCERY Sixth and Pine Ib. Potatoes, sack .......... S5¢ up Brenneman & McIntosh 8-81- STALLS 116 “CIRCLE W MARKET Special—Circle W Hams, lb. .28¢ Circle W Legs of Lamb, Ib. 20¢ Circle W one Lamb Chops, 1b. Tomatoes, crate . Apples, box . 342 Extra Fancy Tokay Grapes, Ib. 5¢ Jonathan Apples, box .. Ali meats ‘kept under glass 10 Ibe, Sweet Potatoes 2he Balmon, 2 Ibe and Hand Rolled ‘cnet Extra large Imported Lemons, dor 866 25e FRUIT. CO’ oast Fish Co, 301-—MAIN FLOOR ‘cific STAL Salmon, each Halibut and Smits, ® tbe Oliver Smoked STALL 300—MAIN FLOOR For the Hest in Smoked \ Pouttey and Sausages, try this sia nd Rolled and gic arte, 85S 4