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STAR ASSIGNED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ~ CREDITORS ~ A Blograph upward with a bright, hopeful look on her face.) I have never married The New ause of demands made upon me $3.85 by my work, I suppose that sooner Made of 10-ounce water-proofed canvas, or later I will fall in | and get 9 full game pockets with blood-proof lin | <a ee Road S ing that can be washed prenar for Miss Little's face to do is to coat for this fall's shoot laugh! M tig. Special .....0.----+- ican ory t tears with ascot can't laugh s c for i. — Pint Vacuum Bottle 60c “Laden { + ng oe! AAR RRP Ra An Edison Comedy 0c value, pint size Vacuum Bottle—just the for the New York ure company i thing for carrying hot coffee for lunch. Guar — _ n anteed to keep hot 24 hours. Spe 60 FAIRBAN Merchants cial, Saturday only Cc ees nonopol 7 and ve (No phone order eecived) since the be ing of the r in Europe. t Atte #tigation and the r Nickel Plated sony ok BOC fists teres tte tera — regular 75-cent Fla: hhig t nerly $1.00), fresh batters Special Saturday Cc " Flags ot to different nations. Yet Freshest “Eveready” Tungsten Flashlight Batteries }} not a one of us but should know , them Possible The Seattle has arranged | We receive “direct from factory” shipments twice each with a Lar aneee House to * ma a Ke of Flag Pennants week. Ask to see the dat showing the Flags of the Various - Nations at War $2.00 Delta Electric Lamps, These Flag Pennants on ex cellent woo t, and are something Special ...-ccerccecce cscvcvscvvece e you can be id of. Kach week \ - lag Pennant will be offered Mail Orders for all specials promptly filled Seattle’s readin; public Send fo’ atalogue A ction of these end stor icatalogy will be a wonderful b n child. Start your co’ Heaton with the present pennant, The first| a pennant to be Issued will be the! ] War Pennant of Germany. One pennant will be issued each wee! 1117 SECOND AVE. Secure one with one coupon clij | ped from The Seattle Star and 15) cents, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914, PAG reel sdditional CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE (Copyright, 1914, by terprine A: |THE END OF THE SUMMER | VACATIONS ARE OVER lewapaper | A A SETS ERTS A SETS RTT Se ES SST EET TSS IIT Se OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET™, Kwenters f nc army t BOUGHT BY US AT A MERE FRACTION OF WHOLESALE COST, THE BAL- oy ead ee ee ee cp ee SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. ANCE OF THE ASSIGNED M. WESLOW STOCK, OF ELLENSBURG, WILL BE marching by the camera . . 9 : Hearat-Selig News Service ionse’™ sce | Saturday Specials in Our Men’s Store ok's atory The Millilon ly ur Myater nerte i part la nteresting iiling 9 s BEGINNING TOMORROW, OCTOBER 3, AT 10 A. M. Rees , Aees glaien . jeomety. Men’s and Young extremely funny and “The Invest i 2 ment,” with Edwin Barbour M Ss it. r Unheard-of Low Prices—Look! fi ::8'o": en’s Suits toral drama. re i Prot. W. H. Donley ts Inte Just 100 in the regular $15.00 value 75c Work Shirts c| Men’ it Men’s Shoes Co! CB ine ite ittren win” the iets YE pet _ $9. 25 Shirts cut to.... en's sults iam «6 oN ee , , : 15¢ Sox Ac $15.00 Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Dress $3.00 Heavy Wool ‘Flan. yoy Nttle bg yar Lawrence, riven 1 1es a ' 7 id to be one of the MD Se haN oe vic Suits cut to. . ® Shoes $1 nel Shirts c feed actresses on the Ut ure ¢ , os 30 t Poe cut to ....... s CUT BO cc ccices program, is featured fn a two-part >ANTS—Try one pair of our n's Oregon Cassimere 50c Underwear C | $20.00 Men's e Clreult today. It t PANTS—Try one ir Men's Oregon : ‘ Sea $5.00 Work Eagle All-wool Under- Mystery,” and is we well adapted for this damp nate thing eq . Suits cut to. le re two other two peu Naase . Paawise $1.50 Dress Shoes cut to. . s wear cut c the bill, tosethe cae , rs $3 48 * a) slue ° . . . Shirts cut to.... c $25.00 Men's $9 25 $3.50 Boys’ 1 to ® a of the North Amer . : ndian, starring rthur ¢ IN’S P. TS, worth $2.50 to $3.00 hs 75¢ Black 37c Suits cut to. OJs Shoes cut to.. Die Ste Surpeniion & fulldlood red. mien ache Hiner stb $1 98 : * . by Hal Re ie to $3.00 Suit sie Suits cut to...Ole eS HatS =Raincoats rele lg ty Z hig Cases cut to.... 75¢ Boys’ $3.00 Hats $10 Raincoats sentra ahaa amet fe be MEN'S WET WEATHER COATS, 2. 98 os 35¢ Wool Sox C cut to c oR. ae cai Now A : S| Pants cat to... .. alia oe ee MEN'S ENGLISH SLIP-ON r ' ; cut to wate eee es | $5.00 Men’ $4.00 Men's $25 Hiaty | re mete nley, one of the Vitagraph easyer $10.0 ” $7. 50 . $1.00 Men’s bd Hats cut to... a all styles, : ee , H Overalls Cc Pants cut to. . e ecent story, he engaged the MACKINAW COATS f ys, made in Nor $ bon cut to. $5.00 J. B. Stetson Hats cut to .....; . pervices of @ sharpabooter, whos f x tyle, in double-text which will jane 5 $2.00 Wool Un- 7c Mackinaws, $6 ut $15 Raincoats Sins‘ to tue Geréccer gh Be dared: “ well as rain. Spe | derwear cut to... values, cut to. a Se ae 0 Barta ebsetteas treat a dinieation "$3. 50. $4. 98 $7. 00 | Every Article Guaranteed as Advertised—Sale Stars Tomorrow 10 A. M. Sharp barn, with bullets splintering the ° wood a few Inches from his bod All colors in plai 5 Twins and Tro ¢. at the Class A thea this week, is ar S 3. 08 d pS Edison medy full of " 4 | tea cae Boys’ uits an i twins were th eblef assets of - Opporite the Public Market cor hetweer pant of he hi ted Worsteds, Cassimeres < © at aa a cc the onel full pos t orced with linen tape Sizes run from t Fi session the climax in reache ripe a CARRIES A STAR oe 4 eee a, ew {EYES SPEAK VOLUMES! THE CURL OF THE LIPS TELL A| Se Uti Saturday wight mene ee i ttle jetective jepart be < aoe ona ‘ . — ; min aston at's Way tannt [STORY!_ THIS LANGUAGE ANNA LITTLE SPEAKS BEST] 0°" (0 0S"! WHEN'S NEEDS S8tcuxoav| EXTRA [FF fy a young hold-up who showed a| News Pictures” and a s conemneniony pee good deal of activity in Marshall,/ ille Work Shirts with the Union ; Wool Underwear—We sell the Sida - Minnesota, before he was cornered . Label, in blue, gray m- | Geo. Rockwood Wool Under 49 Warm Flannel Gowns fas 4 on September 14. He then com- Colonial Until Saturday Night bray or black sate cut f wear, famous for its non- C for women, full size, Ve mitted suicide. A copy of The Star The Adult Girl Who Got Hus ze and made to wear 59 shrinking and good wearing | neck, neatly trimmed—special of August 18 was in his pocket & George Ade comedy fable; “The Worth 75c, Saturda C | quaiities all weights and col | for Saturday 49c, Inves nt. ama } aret . \ “ t ore, at, em Russia has 464,500,000 acres of maddet | Seat Delewrel The Bor Roanterey, Aes 8. ise. es sire forest. That ts to say, more than! ad or talked ere t rough ne , i . i At one-third of the whole country is/ of: The Million Padiatr Mystery penne a ih a ee a $1 00, $1 50, 35c Gowns white aud tual ‘i bitin caaaee | mee cin Gasiedag $2. 98 | $2.00 stripes—you pay 50c and Be. - _ A unti Saturday Night pénxaanaele sages: | Ages 2 to 6, 35c; 8 to 14, spectal Viper,” a two-part Alle Flannel Night Shirts—keep | The Castlegate Cashmere or | Saturday 50c F Re Joyce picture; “Twins and Trou warm inside of one ye He aoe | Wool Sox for men, in light, 4 le,” Edison comedy; “The New robes of soft outing flannel, | medium and winter weight conan teen waits e¢ Worth 76¢, 59c | black, @ pair. + ' 25 for women and children, special Alhambra Until Sunday Night Saturday values for Saturday's selling— o } comedy dram: “The bs Les) with the label, for Men and ese come e's “Reel” Faces F " Men's Overalis, a! jloves for Women Sige pee —— Anna Little, the popular moving} “I can't afford (eyes downcast in 1911 1912 played leads for cree i hp bps fost $1.00 | i esc br "$1. 00 98c —aot job lote, but he aay picture actress, has wonderful facial| and a pensive expression) a hus ny; in 1913 v Melbourne Until Saturday Night aye’ Overeita, 50c for ... new crop and prices lens thas im and terrible conse- expression band any, and in Swamp Fox,” three-part Kale ey eee Shik lic Lacks toe Ge ever; fitted; Saturday 98c. ; That is the greatest asset to the Do you think you ever wil] mar man for Otis Tur |drama; “The Count rs Daug ue quences, sereas setieed, is phe must mete! ry? ? ‘ent com | ter, A Cane of Worsted Union Suits with the | threads tightly woven i abe As depicted in Bar- herself understood without words Maybe, when I get a raise in sal pan’ | ingratitude y label. The fs Waneee es | Bom eee, Wee Bo Oe oe seers 50 punagagrssitye Als ‘fl h . aw b i jor tl , : Health Union Suits, closed | plenty of wear. All colors, C tra fine silk lined, 9a” oness Bertha Von Sutt- Mine Little's face expresses her an-|ary. (Eyes open wide and lips curl | 4 swer before her lips form a word. | Until Saturday Night @ red Until Saturday Night crotch, winter weight; worth | including white, @ 14 worth $1.00; colors, black, gray; Wig “It's pretty nice to be so very >rotea Il,” five parts 2.50, Satur $2.98 | ioe L&C | ail sizes now—Saturday, special a popalar, ian't it? she was asked. | ere day . 4 Worth 25¢. 50c. % hy, yes, it’ nice to be liked, Alaskan All Pajamas, made from good sai lei é a . gpa de a ga gh scot ne wid creas orton ; quality of outing flannel, in | Men's 76c Golf Shirts in neat Children’s Warm Cash- ‘ pat it's horrid P he Mak of Bobby Burnt | patterns, laundered cuffs and 25 (Bnainess of coloring up. looking| with Henry Abeles neat stripes, medium and | Per minds. Special C mere Gloves, colors red Jown and hesitating a moment.) It! Mission All Week Ught colors, with military col- | Bert sauce Sv 39c and. brown, all siseg:. WentaEy £ eems every one on earth knows | Daylight,” a Jack Lon lar, trimmed with silk frogs; raat Boe they value 50 ~Sauunday, special 25¢, a v nd points me out. For that rea on story worth to $1.50. Sizes from to 17 sa $ on Igo out seldom. or es Until Saturday Wont Baturday 98c 25¢ Lambs’ Wool Stockings ff § 1 suppose you get hundreds o he Mystery,” a two-part Flor \ ce ee ees ee for women, dlack and [P= © letters fromm admirers?” | iawn Ha sicher he high muliary | SWOALELS fOr BOYS | Sersercy. some vevcer tor com SEE this great pro- : Oh i i sr ne Bi Ay dno we waters. ‘ a» Pi ; of be ar of p - By blue, gra. 69 $1 98 fort and wear—special, Saturday ¢s duction, beginning anything but concetted, but still In a thrilling two-reel part The White Wolf,” with Ar Satu 98c Cy ° ’ ‘ pie Monday, Oct. 5. smiling) more than my share at Sisashi. Grain thnp Ovetern ei Mens 7 Sao $2 50 —_— ‘ times. 1 always enjoy reading let bead tthe Sox, a regular win weight e 15c Women’s Heavy Fleece . ters, especially when I can belleve a . reinforced heel and toe; | In red and oxford. Some have Lined Stockings, ribbed ak CLEMMER line or two tn th aa “The RESIDENCE THEATRES it na and oxford: | the ruff neck, others the Byron | or plain garter top—tar better [= Ry the way, are you married At the a regular 20c value collar; in medium and heavy | than the 25c grades elsewhere— oom geste siege Noo!” (Business of dreamy Bare ge gg le jy OB for, pair L1c | inte ‘sizes trom 28 to 34 special, Saturday 15c. : y e wo sot?” ~was the next some-| e 9 part : dram: Aan a ox y what impertinent question | ] é elegy , pai) ( ihiaartes eet eteate es ana A nS das < | At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday |and other ot amusement| bility that 1s perfectly convention-| was time to make my appearance The Touch of a Child,” two-part| more in the last month than I have|al. 1, for one, would never be the|on the scene. The sight of that ~ lrama; “Loaded,” comedy, and one|in five rs. 1 had given the|man who would care to put the re-|comfortable looking fat man bewail- 4 theatre up because I did not enjoy|*pect in respectability—it’s alto-|ing the fact that he had found no lit You see, when my wife and I| ether too monotonous. You will/romance in marriage was rather started for the th re, either | @!8o find it so in time, Dick, if you funny if it had not been pathetic. something happened to one of the | °"S honest enough to acknowledge You can't always tell what's in- hildren at the Inst minute or 1|'t", side a man by his outside appear- “7 could Sot fink. may ahirt. tebe Tub, I am sorry for you,” said | ance. ~ tna wes pmol something which | Dick, solemnly, and I thought it (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) made us run for the street car and| 4 got us all ‘het up’ and uncomfort LIST OF DEALERS You BUY 4 er almost seems as though y Then it a talked out’ in have been mar 1 had .|the eight years we ried RENTON COAL North interested enough in or her fuss not her clothe am her clubs, 19 & Ww Dick brought Tubby Morton | ing about the children and the high od Co. North 428 jhome to dinner last night. Mr.|cost of living to talk of them al Morton's nickname 1s a heritage|the time, and she cannot leave from his school days for he has al-|these things at home and just go Batiard ieee ways been fat Jout with me for a lark. Indeed, I ndlawn av Kenwood 151 i After dinner the men sat out in| t sure do not db the Regie at ® men sat out inl/am not sure that I do not db tt seh District the enclosed porch and smoked. I\game. Perhaps 1 want to talk of 1219 N. ae 3 iid not jofn them for I did not|things that don’t inte her Tbe Mwinnte shit know Mr: Morton very well, al Don't think I am not fond of my ; § though he is one of the salesmen] wife, There is more truth than _ Ballard District 4 for the book concern poetry in that silly » T Love 4745 Ballard av As I came into the living room| \sy Wife, But Oh! You Kjd!’ Miss| seach» athe Aunt Mary had gone over tolaton i full of fun, irresponsible Phinney Ridge District _ spend the night with Mother Wav-|ang happy. She does not worry mes Lumber & Fuel CaSsth and Greenw erly—I could hear plainly what the|;,6 with anything that I want to were saying erauts uk whavicien wats baa st : Queen Anne District ] It's awfully good of you, Dick - erfectly delighted with tiene B os Boston 5 | ‘i to invite a lonesome man out here | jny ‘s ment 1 give her, includ to dinner," said Mr, Morton y nusical comedy which my wife West Seattle District | I thought I'd give that red-| hates ‘ : headed girl you been ng] “1 don’t feel that I am doing my i & Teed See conaintty Welds. eel act kh eek tL om eng ey Rainier Valley District rest,” answered Dick binntl her and the children away to the pt Now, Dick, you djdn't used to! oountry, They are having a good ey & Bone ( t be so squeamish. J certainly mean! jjmne—why shouldn't 1? es Si: . no harm.. Miss Alton knows all!’ “noth my vacation and hers will Georgetown District ihe cinqumetaioes. and abe 4 a . , swell Fuel & Feed 1h Duwan Sidney 137 end with tomorrow and we will alone in the city, What's the harm] \ronably be glad to get back to the South Park District Dick? fi Park Lumber J Sidnéy 180 » old hum drum of married life to | Would you be*perfectly at peace| Oorner™ “Beacon Hill District «= if you knew your wife was dining) "“.Geeat Lord! ‘Tub, if I should 5 ‘ Beacon 82 5 r Oe soak me plano ever get feeling that way about Dociawh District amusement with some other man?") sargie T want to dle. . We er—she wouldn't do It Well, you will, my boy. Every 7 you know man doe It Is Inevitable. Some 4 ‘A man must have a little change] of us play the devil with our lives 3 from work occasionally Alljand the lives of others after we through the year I work like alrenlize {t and others settle down 7 dog and am an exceptional family | tnto respectable husbands and man, 1 always at home and|fathers—but if we tell the truth ie ; |the three kids adore Dad we will say that we don't get any 609 * “why, I've gone to the theatre’ great pleasure out of the respecta