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Infants’ 35c Bootees 25c | Infante’ Knit Wool Bootees tn white trimmed with Med at ankle with cord « Long or short styles. pair. 25c Short Skirts 15c Ea: at 28¢ Infants’ ° Skirts with cambrtc waist and Scalloped around the bottom White or blue. at lbe Infants’ 39c Shoes 19 Pr. Infants’ soft sole or high # lace, of patent leather with col- ored tops. Sizes 2 to 3. 35c and 50c Bonnets 25c | Baby's white Poplin Bonnets, | neatly embroidered tn floral pat terns across the top. Nicely lined, and with wash ties Spectal at 250. Infants’ $1.98 Sweaters $1 All-wool Sweaters for the little t ea 2 to 6 years, ones. $1.98 models, with V necks and pocketa; button d: front. Gray, tan and red « the £1.00, to attend the Sixth Floor Cafe. an interesting Harrington on the of Infants.” tan, brown, wistaria and Upper Main Floor, 98c a pair. Third Floor, 12 1-2c Muslin, Yard Lonsdale Muslin, full bolts and perfect goods. over 12 yards to each. 15¢c Eden Flannel neat patterns and good inches wide. Lower Main Floor, 50c Box Paper 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, at box. Upper Main Floor, the good shapes. tions in the knitting—nothing wear). Sizes 34 to 44 medium size, $1.15 jes, simmll eize, high iy solored. p red, while we have any, box.... 98c Extra Fancy King Appies, largo and hightly colored, 1.19 . box... % ‘Wagner jen, large wine, extra fine ausitty, 4 box .. 2 ‘ 98c Extra Fancy Grimes Golden Ap- ples, finest spple grown in Wash ington; medium size; $7.15 jem, any, New Tens, Spider Leg, Gunpow der, Ceylon, Oolong or English 4 Breakfast, 600 value, Pe ound ... A8c enberry Cottes, No. 1 400 freshly roasted, | ound New Citron ‘Peat, ‘priced, | i pound ..... “20c SEATTLE AGENTS FOR BURT & PACKARD’'S “KORRECT SHAPE” SHOES FOR MEN | EMARC Union 8t., Second Ave., 7c Leggings 50c a Pair | 19c Rubber Pants 12 1-2c Infants’ red woo! at the Bon | Marche of Bargains for Baby] THE SEATTLE §$ HULL IS NARROW GAU Stephen A. Hull's point of view Is too narrow to entitle him to a place In the legisiature, He Is seeking election as repre sentative in the 46th district on the republican tiket, Stove Is a young fellow, ANDO IS EVIDENTLY A GOOD DEAL OF A $NoB, | the convention of the American I A, Gompers, And Lots of Gifts, Too Daring ‘Baby Week”’ at Seattle’s Big Store— In Baby Wearables The Prices Are Very Low, Indeed ber of the Seattle Commercial Club during last fall, Samuel He was ar leration of Labor president of the labor federation, at the club one day, Young Steve was enraged frothing at the mouth. He came tearing into the hallway y | I'm gong to resign,” he shouted, “I don't want to belong to any And every baby visiting the Infants’ | club that allows I, W. W.'s ike that fellow Gompers to speak Wear Section is given a pretty little | And Steve reslaned rattle—free—while for the older babies | Recently he has again Joined the club. we have a cute little cut-out rag doll | THE INCIDENT SERVES TO SHOW THE NARROWNESS OF all ready to be made up. |], THE MAN, Ho ts not a fit type of man to send to Olympia, His col league on the republican ticket, Fred Hastings, has a fair record, The Baby Week gifts for mother as well C { |[ | Prosrewstves have named Rik Burrows and Henry W, Lung, both ox —a good, useful book, “The Care o cellent men. The democrats have nominated Mra, M, b. Phillips the Babies” and a free paper pattern jf) There are two legislators to be elected in that district, BE SURE TO VOTE AGAINST HULL. TALKING RENTON LINE DOPE AGAIN Are negotiations for the purchase of the |f) opened? There ts some talk at the city hall that an effort will be made to | get the council and the receivers of the line to a on & purchose | price of $1,200,000, and that the matter will not be referred to the peo ple's vote at all |NOTHING TO DO BUT PAN GOLD ot Eh of the popular “Vanta” pinless and buttonless baby diapers If you want to know baby’s exact | weight, accurate scales are here and an expert attendant to let you know just how heavy your little one is And best of all, these really wonder- ful values in autumn wearables fot very little folks: ft rubb was one of the speakers | Renton line to be re} wings, with drawstrt and strap under the and warm; fine weather 25c Pinning Blankets 19¢ Pinning Bla kind, Infants’ 65¢ Kimonos 50c Kimonos, made blue fiannelet pictures, fintshed with cord an tassels at neck and around the | waist 25c Turkish Bibs 19c Ea. | Infants’ 10c Diapers 6 14c | " ly, Regul 180 kind, this wale 12Me @ pair | 25¢ Sacques at 19¢ Each | Infants ayaa, made of white | flanne and finished around | the eiges with pink of blue ore heted scallops, 28¢ kind, 190 | $3.50 Knit Suits $2.98 Ea. Knitted Wool ts eceeating | of bigh-neck # | drawer legatn: Infants’ cotton Bird's-eye Dt | rn Fisheries Co. at Uyak, on K €. Farrer and his crew played poker and Capt. slept, and ri Ing new advantures So ae the summer wore on they panned—merely to keep awake. They're In Seattle now, with gold bulging out of their pockets, trying to dodge gentiemen with botties of nitroglyo- erine. GOOD INVESTMENT FOR THE CITY it's terrible when time begins to drag in Alaska. The onty Wd everything on board, and then fared forth seek There was nothing to do but pan gold. When it comes time for you to vote on the $250,000 county bond 15c Turkish Bibs 10 Ea. Medium sized Table Biba, made towel cloth, tn fancy me in white pink or ned with of Turkial shades, 27 “Witch” Parlor Brooms, made from and at popular prices, but the Standard Grand Opera Co, broke Not | 5c best Eastern broom corn, No phone | precedent to smash last season and is doing it again. orders, ) There are 30 principals in the company, a chorus of 68, and ao : }orchestra of 26. Tomorrow night “Cavalleria Rusticana” will be | ; $2.25 Lamps, Each) | given . a “Rayo” nickel plated brass oll | The following will be tonight's cast IC Lamps, with No. 2 Rochester Ps nn “ll Trovators”—Leonora, Mra, George F. Russell; Azucena, Mme. | ) burner and green lamp shade. No Hesse-Sprotte; Inez, Mrs. G. B. West; Manrico, Theo Cari Johnston; | phone orders. Lower Main Floor. Count di Lang, Montgomery Lynch; Ferrando, G, A. Hastin, Rulz, A A. Nordakog; An Old Gypsy, H. A. Owen; Messenger, Walter Eckart. Princess La Verre Writing Paper, 250 to Mothers’ Training School All mothers are very cordially invited “Baby Week” session of the Mothers’ Training School. be held on Tuesday at 4 p. m. in the The lecture will be on “The Develop- ment of the Child,” and there will be demonstration b “Bed and 26 inchés wide, - Eden Flannel in striped style with + flour, bakery goods or more sugar. lothing Large site Table Bibs, ma It will Miss |—JUST FOR TUESDAY— These Attractive Specials—on Sale for the Dey—at Heavy Price Reductions $1.75 and $2.00 Heavy Coatings, Yard Sample pieces of fine, heavy Coatings tn light and dark effects, in gray, emerald,’ 98e ot. Most all are single coat lengths. 54 inches wide. Upper Main Floor. 35c “Taubell’s” Fiber Silk Hose Women’s Taubell’s best quality heavy {ber Boot Silk Hose with highly mercerized ; Mele thread tops, heels and toes, fast black. Sizes 8%, 9, 9% and 10. $1.35 Nottingham Lace Curtains, Pair Heavy quality new patterns in Nottingham Lace Curtains, 45 to 50 Inches wide, of + '98¢ double twist thread with shaded designs. Splendid for service. $14 Brussels Rugs, Size 9x12 Feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs tn neat allover and medallion designs, copies of real Oriental rugs, with close looped wool surface; Specially priced at $10.39. Size 9x12 feet. \25c “Forest Mills” $1.25 and $1.50 Union Suits —for 75c— Style 0179—“Forest Mills” Union Suits, Made of snow white cotton, medium weight, in all (They have slight imperfec- hurt Lower Main Floor. the 14 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 95c} ss: When Accompanied With an Order for $1.50 Worth of Other Groceries For Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery—Fourteen pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 95¢ —when accompanied with an order for $1.50 worth of other groceries, not including Not over 14 pounds to a customer. ge o* Lemon hacad 174c | H Kesorted Peela, pound Third Floor. nohes wide and 36 Inch " a providing for the addition to the new court house necensary to nd ready part of the city offices, vote for ft. The city needs the space, The elty will pay no more rent than at present for space outside the city hall, but will get more space. The county will get the rent $30,000 a year. ‘The county commissioners decided Saturday to submit the inaue to if | the people. e SALMON IS A MUCH TRAVELED FISH The salmon are running! it’ exciting a bit of Information to Puget sound as a new war is to Europe. Stald old silver and dog salmon, clad In the dignity of years, who, as Irresponsible youngsters, flipped away from their native creeks at various places about Puget sound three yeare ago and journeyed to remote parts of the world, are com- ing back now. They are coming home to spawn, and then to + dle—each In the place of his birth, They have lear much of the world’s ways in their wan- derings. They wise. Some of them rusty fishhooks imbedded in their gills. They have learned to avold many pit- falle. But, Just the same, thousands of them will blunder into the nets of the fishermen hereabouts, and anon will be returning —in cane—to those remote countries they visited In their youth, The Gound is thickly dotted today with fishboate, gathering In the seers of the salmon family. PARTY FUSION IS UNDER WAY With practically a complete non-partisan fusion program informal: ly agreed upon, the executive committee of the progressive and demo- cratic parties, in separate sessions Saturday, nevertheless voted they could take no official action. This was the expected course for the executive committee to take, as the law does not empower them to foroe any candidate off the tick et, and fuston can only be brought about by the voluntary agreement of the candidates themselves. It fs generally agreed fusion will take place. Part of the fusion program has already been carried out. Jay N. Robb, democratic candidate for commissioner, has tendered | hia resignation and issued a public letter asking his friends to support McKenzie, progressive, against the common enemy, Mike Carrigan. In the 20th senatorial and 40th representative district, fusion of ihe bas already been carried out ™ Crib Blankets 50c to $2 yee Crib Mankete tn pink tape: 100 $2 Portraits 50c Special for “Baby Week” in the Pho- tograph Studio—a handsome $2.00 por- trait of your baby for 50c. This re- markable offer is only for babies or children up to 4 years of age The pictures are size 6x10 inches in the “Glorotint” finish and are mounted on a very artistic hand-made folder. In the Studio. —Fourth Floor, Pike St. Side. $1.75 and $2.00 Yeprd | For one day, 25c. The coming week will eee fusion on most of the other offices. 'HERE’S OPERA YOU CAN UNDERSTAND They're not going to charge sky-high prices and they're going to |sing tn English. | "These are the two innovations of the Seattle:nade grand opera | company which will open the season tonight at the Metropolitan the jatre in “Il Trovatore.” | | | $1.35 value, special a $10.39 39c Parlor Brooms ) 2 9c | worth to $14.00. Some folks, of course, consid meanor to sing grand opera In a language you can unde It a high crime and misde- d 10c Bottle Ink Carter's blue or black Ink, 10¢ bottles, , 5c special Tuesday at bc a bottle. Upper Main Floor. (300 STAND IN RAIN TO HEAR HANSON WALLA WALLA, Oct. 5.—In spite of a driving rain, a crowd of 300 pas. Ole Hanson, progressive candidate for U. 8. senator, speak Sat urday afternoon at Colfax, Hanson was drenched to the akin, Most of “Forest Mills” $1.25 and $1.50 his audience were farmers, who had come from the surrounding coun Underwear try. They applauded Hanson's plan of state development, and though the rain fell hard, no one left, Hanson will speak at Walla Walla court re meee | house tonight. for 95c | “You will notice,” said Hanson today, Women’s Wool and Silk and Wool Veste— trying to keep secret Senator Jones’ vote on the Lorimer case. r | Are they ashamed of It? good weight, in pure white, with long sleeves. lon his behalf to defend Lorimer, Lorimer was accused of obtaining a Pants and Tights in the ankle length to seat in the senate by crooked methods and by bribery, and the U. 8 match, Sizes 34 to 44. Lower Main Floor. } “that the standpatters are Why? nate kicked him out because the evidence was so plainly against him. enator Jones, however, defended Lorimer. There hasn't been ¢ state in the Union that has returned to the senate any senator w for Lorimer, and I don't believe Washington will send Jones back, POINDEXTER TO STUMP FOR OLE Senator Miles Poindexter will take the stump for Ole Han- | son, progressive candidate for the U. 8. senate, as soon as he can get here upon adjournment of congress. In a letter to Han- son, received this morning, Poindexter is enthuslastic about Hanson's ability to defeat W. LORIMER Jones, the standpat candidate. 123 ity |B} 123c |] 5c splendid 20c | Tagen’ halety insdien, poy Home or Maximum Cur- | 12 boxes for mae » now, recleaned stock; large |-Hromangelon, the popular folly |f| packugen, Ides bulk be dosmert, any fiavor; arcats peers 2Z4¢ | fisvin'os0,'or'i ack” ‘See || RAISE FUNDS FOR DESTITUTE BRITISH Kelly's © Foods, ine} : cil) sivaiilon epele uation, . Ls Side Sida’ dae the The plan for an “All-Hritish” concert to raise funds for the relief | butter, French dressing, Swiss | best brands; strictly pure, wn of destitute families of soldiera now at war, will be more fully diset dresein: lad drenain We | fermented; quart 85e ised | dressing, | wala ning, Be og Mead + 10c |] at Tuesday, night's meeting of tho British-Amertean Relief association, complete stock in at the Chamber of Commerce MILITARY COURT TO PROBE DEATHS Mason Jar Vickles, beat quality ae 25c the genuine Ital grade; donen | tan pean 1.05) me Aine SL ong a | con CRE HEN 15c _ BUTTE, Mont., Oct, 5—The military court suepended by Gov fegilay 200 grade, denen oe ae 123c Stewart Saturday, was re-established here today with the arrival of the mmutoes, No. 2 cies, (P| governor, With local authorities the chief executive is investigating Jelly or Jam, wailty Wastorn 9 the slaying of four men Saturday in towns along the Great Northern Wash 20m BIMOy « c rallroad, in clashes*between citizens and men who claimed to be I | —Fourth Figor. |I) dustrial Workers of the World . The authorities plan to imprison the I. W. W. “army” in abandoned Pike &t mines, It was reported several hundred members of the I. W. W jen route to protest against arrest of their comrades | Clarence A. Smith, editor of the Butte Socialist, arrested on a charge of inciting rioting by publication Saturday of an extra edition |of his paper, was released today with a warning NACO, Ariz, Oct, 5.—Gov, Maytorena’s troops appear to be pre paring for another attack on the fortified federal position at Naco, Sonora. Telephone Main 6825. Desultory firing occurred throughout the night and continued to. day. There was little damage on either side, although ma | fell on the American side, . poraey I have challenged Senator Jones or any one | a OE ! 1h it | | TAR a FREDERICK &~ NELSON 1 Cut a Engraved Glassware Novelties at $1.5 UESDAY, the Glassware ona I and engraved each, Among these Sugar and Cream Sets Candlesticks ection ¢ial assortment.of Fancy novelties, to will be Salts and Peppers t Floor Aisle Table, features a spe Tr Glassware ir ey weil at 6150 QUO) found Marmalade Jars Footed Compotes Handled Flower Baskets and other desirable pieces of good design and workmanship, st ually-good values at $1.50. 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs Special $14.75 N sale Tuesday, Second Twenty-two Rugs in the lot, Floor weight, good, serviceable quality. Eight desirable patterns to choose from, in medium and small allover-figures. Spe- Second Floor cial, $14.75 each Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Special $1.00 Sillustrated, Women's Outing Flannel pajama coat style, O inches long and gen- erously full, making an ideal garment for outdoor sleeping. Made of all-white and pink- or blue-and- white sertped flannel, with double yoke at back, and have mer- cerized braid frogs fastening with pearl buttons. Exceptional value at $1.00. Solid Oak Dining Chair Special $1.75 An unusually at- tractive value is presented in the Solid Oak Dining Chair sketched. It is in waxed golden Gowns in finish, well-braced and substantial, with saddle seat. Special $1.75. —Third Floor. Child’s Metal Crib, $8.50 ULL-SIZE Iron Crib, strongly built and well-finished in Vernis Martin or white enamel. ered in an instant. Price $8.50. A Mattress of pure felted cotton is especially com- It is covered in staple stripe or art ticking and moderately priced at $3.75. mended for use with this Crib. Unus- Floor. for gifts. Firat New Balkan Wash Dresses Special 55c IZES from 2 to §$ years in these good- looking and practical lit- which are designed kilted skirt (as pictured) at- tached to a plain under- waist. May be had in White trimmed with navy-blue. Plain Copenhagen- blue trimmed with white pique collar and cuffs, Blue-and-white Stripe Percale with white shield and navy-blue sailor collar. Unusual value at the special price, 55¢. —Beoond Foor. tle Dresses, with Women’s Knit Union Suits (First Floor) 9 Styles in Cotton Union Suits, at $1.00. Medium-weight Cotton Union Suits in fine weave, high, low and Dutch neck styles. Elbow and wing sleeves; knee and ankle lengths. 7 Styles in Mercerized Lisle Union Suits at $2.25, $2.75 and $3.00. High, low and Dutch neck styles, sleeveless, long and elbow sleeves, knee and ankle lengths. 4 Styles in Merino Union Suits at $1.50 and $2.00. High, low and Dutch neck styles; sleeveless, long and elbow sleeves; knee and ankle lengths. 5 Styles in Wool-mixed Union Suits at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Steam- shrunk Wool-mixed Union Suits, white and fiatural color; high, low or Dutch neck, long sleeves, elbow sleeves or sleeveless; knee and ankle lengths. —Firet Floor, Fitted with Our displays of Cribs embrace numerous attractive patterns in Brass, Iron (white enamel and Vernis Martin) and natural maple. Hair, Silk Floss and Cotton Mattresses to fit these Cribs cafried in ex- cellent assortment. —Fourth Floor. Extensive Displays of Cretonnes HE charm of the cretonne-curtained Bedroom is enhanced many fold when the opportunity is taken to use the same cretonne to carry the color scheme through the other furnishings of the room, including the bed valance, window seat, panels, chair coverings, and so forth. screen Large selections of well-chosen cretonnes from American and European sources are available at the following moderate prices DOMESTIC CRETONNES, 25c, 45c and 65c¢ yard 35c, $1.00 and $1.50 yard. IMPORTED CRETONNES, 50c, 75Se, sa Floor. BASEMENT S SALESROOM Tunic Styles in House Dresses, $1.50 and $1.95 HE sketch shows an attractive new House dark- striped Dress of light- or blue and white gingham, with vest, collar and cuffs of plain ging- ham, trimmed .with: bias bands of plain-color piped with white. Price $1.50. Another pretty style is of blue or gray and white striped ging- ham with plain-color col- tunic lar and cuffs and embroi- dery edging on collar at $1.95. Basement Saiearoom. Attractive value New Arrivals in Cotton Blankets Sor NAP Cotton Blankets in gray, tan or white, with well-finished edge and contrasting borders. Size 62x 76, $1.10 pair; 66x80, $1.45 pair. Wool-finished Plaid Cotton Blankets in gray, blue or tan, sizes 64x76 and 64x80 inches, $1.85 Wool-finished Cotton Blankets in plain gray or white, with colored berders, size 66x80 inches, $1.85 pair. Wool-finished Cotton Blankets in gray, tan or white, size 66x80 inches, $2.35 pair; slightly heavier grade, in gray or white, tape bound, $2.65 pair. Basement Salesroom. pair.