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iy There's Sure and Certain Money’s Worth]] $$ $3 ia i N = In These Men’s Suits and|‘Ssanresisstieceisees| 2 LEREDERICK&— ELSON “ and plenty was Davis who, as a memb . a Ta Overcoats }}| a me oe “at ae at tae eee BASEMENT SALESROOM at j oe ot, pant, ft ive vie Come and See How Well Our Base- AN | AY Be” Y ‘ eration of pel ral ; —— a ian in sl advanced leaisation ther wood tap eae’ Ment Millinery Section Can Supply ive Just a trifle easier In Tacoma the people got next to Davis. He scraped id : “lis Ye aaarne tae mtumenecn amen lf YOur Needs in Low-Priced Millinery id from defeat by the notorious Peter Sandberg, of Te niet ther smal bedg: fuged bay solld for Link and gave ’ o . . . 1 | ¥ \ m that 28 major! ni vi 0 claim vote: seas sme 5 5 S ¢ 5 . | : Can ihe ape chess bu Sefusing fours amen pe ateearens ce —the season’s smart ideas in shapes and trimmings cleverly For Despit ing SAN j standpoint. Frank A, Rust, printer and musician, prominent in reproduced at prices to suit every one’s notions of expendi- labor circles, is Link Davia’ opponent for the senate, Rust is Market and a Scarcity of SE i e i\\ indorsed by both progressives and democrats. / ture, no matter how modest: Made Up Goods—The Bon F N : . Every gang lawyer who supported Judge Gay in the primaries te ane ; : now against Fred ©, Brown, the progressive republican, who won the |} EXCEPTIONAL ASSORT- nomination. Gi ited the Ham: z Marche Is Able to Offer You ; lous to them, They're afraid of him, and dont want him elected. |i) MENTS OF UNTRIMMED ———— t An a matter of fact, they'll not get much @atisfaction from Alfred | HATS, 3. - |} Better Saits and Overcoats |B\@. ’ fH. Lundin the progressive candidate, aither. But they're awful, awful {fl De petit ese } sore at Brow » he « their wings right off the bat, Any | Scores of becoming styles for at $15 Than Ever Before. i J Ki ; way the election gods, the atters are licked on prosecuting at matrons, young women and Ps a=. em | torneg | misses, including the favorite Wt Mise Anna MeCue *hilader! A, who, with Mins Margaret Whitte: | effects in Turbans, Tricornes, more of Detroit, in oc Pr Women's Congressional Unton’s cam: | for the m * ever see! palgn against dem c ca jates for congress, addressed several patterns are to b d collect If | hundred pe and Spring st, last night. It was her|if with plain and bound edges, in | first street n Spokane for several days and will retrun hy he campaign Small, Medium and Large Sailors Fancy worsteds {n neat stripes, checks and herringbone desirable qualities of velvet. Very eftects, gray homespuns and natty blue serges : : good values at 95c and up to wantainera. oO CONOLON WILL SING AT CARNIVAL lt $395 The Men's Overcoats at $15.00 come in smart double Theo. Karl Johnaton, the young tenor whose singing tn the operas |Il TRIMMINGS IN GREAT breasted effecte—and the sensible and stylish Balmacaans 1 nc r irand Opera Co., will fill one of} Lots of swell brown and gray tw effects, in stripes and |f| the leading roles tn “Terp ss C . the extravaganza which || VARIETY— fancy weaves. Dressier models in black and white or the |f|| will be given at the Moore November 6, 6 and 7, Thr proceeds will go|ff at a wide price range, covering darker shades. All sizes, from 25 to 46-inch. |}| to the Seattle Federal club's building fund a ‘KISSES WARRANTED BUG-PROOF Satarday Specials In the Javenile Section The new sanitary kiss Is to be offered for sale at the dell the newest fancies in ostrich catesson table at the St. Barnabas guild of Nurses’ fair, Oo | and flowers, including the large, soft manship exceptionally good at the low \} feathers and bands, novelty feath - ers, gold and silver ornaments, braids and feather fancies. Style and work- Boys’ Sweaters Worth to $1 at 38¢ || tv 27. at christensen's nai nitary kine differs from the good old variety In that Boys’ Rough Neck Sweaters—just odds and ends of Sweat it hae substance, form and dimensions. Nobody on The Star ers, values up to $1.00—Saturday at 38¢ each They're heavy | staff has had anything to do with It, but we understand it is cotton and cotton and wool mixed. Come tn grays, maroons | ‘ on the Wes and white. They're simply splendid for school wear. } aad bee 6k he delightfully I} SMart rere HATS, K 9 $2.50 H Bovs’ Hand Overcoats ‘but, then, who — P styles in the correct head sizes for girls Boys’ $1.25 to $2.50 Hats | Boys’ Handsome rc There will be many other things for sale, of like nature. | Hats for street wear and Hats for dress - y 95 $6.50 ! and juniors, for school and dress wear. OC Ni occasions in a wonderfully attractive . . % Materials are velvets, corduroys, Movs! Felt Mats tn migdy and | More vaney Trees, cainehiie | ‘TRAFFIC COP AT THE VAnertY dandy oh sew fonds: ti: Macha erials are uroys, plushes n 180 . and ¢ “ raya, If you've ever tried to ina of Deaay ball. acll and felts, tastefully trimmed with silk | the University of Washi are standing around ef é fe eibt i flowers, Dresden ribbon’ and fancy feath- youll know why BH h ening to place & ing effects with soft ribbon crowns anc r ‘ te treffie cop in the & ‘ab tak: caeeoen to 3 han eae } 4 ers. Very moderately priced, 95c to $3.95. = hey, Ragen Senee Ganikieh, & tin, woneie Gneil colored facings, trimmed with flowers Sabena Meta authority, and {f he wigwam and you won't respond, yo on the Men’ S $2. 00 Felt Hate at $1. 69 eaebah tan Whaeatade. the ane cellaanen, satin an Gantare. il Now Men, the Chance of the Season Awaits You Saturday at the = °F ’ 4 ’ Ma Saree: "where you wan. got sot fait or aerny, Hata ct $Le9, tm U. $. WILL GUARD CHINESE ROAD Women’s and Misses’ Coats Dress and Stead of $2.00. All the new blocks are included tn nice new colorings, | " 10 | . A Bal thevre the best $2.00 blocks to be hed anywhere, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—American troops will guard the Pekin-| Attractively Low-priced Trimming On Sale on the Lower Main Floor, | Mukden railroad, accornting to announcement by war department offi-| Bes tai clalse today. The Engiteh and French have eracuated Chinese terrttory | } SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR GROCERY STORE| G) te'compaied to Protect esd the tera ofthe Chinese neta $7.50 $10.00 e120 ze PR a Washington Creamery Butter 35c Lb. nr are rae t ied ag | } The French and English, under the terms of the Chinese neutral- S, C x 2 Guaranteed Washington Butter, 3 ibs. $1.00. No Telephone Orders. | 4 ity treaty, also are called upon to protect the railway. i Separate Coats to OW-PRICED quali- | . . ws ‘ sell at these low prices ti f th ile fab- Sas 18c ot ate TEs WILL OUT-POSEY POSEY COUNTY FAIR | are representative of ics that’ have attained | B’gosh, Bill, int tew th’ dinged Elk county falr, the most popular mate- — such vogue for smart at th’ Hippodrom ber 25 to 287 4 The Elks are spending $6,000 on It. There'll be all the rials and styles of the and costumes: fair attraction: hey never thought season. Suiting Corduroy, 30 | > bite of things i Ng GP orbs ry, an electric the- Models for street, inches wide, black and quality, fresh shipment. received ay-ter, a country store, and a half-million other thinge—and | business, sport and colors, O5¢ yard. we eae of She.) avery Gay: 15¢ We Sell the “Black Bear” say, | say, you'll have to, you'll have to MUR-ry, HUR-ry— school wear are in- Costu: “ vi Iveteen ii fresh and pure, pound 124c —Fourth Fleer. Union Made Overalls HURRYVIIII Juded i desi eae = —_—— | cluded in many desir- black and colors, 24 inches _ —————— ® —Help the “Christmas Ship” That's Going to Europe’s Little Ones— FINDS HE TOLD THE TRUTH “ able colors and smart wide, 9O@ yard. For Uncle Sam ts lending a big battleship he presente over to the battic-striches I “Hey, I've cut my bloody throat,” casually called a etrang- | plaids. ; Velveteen in a quality oo Af you want to belp—cend your gifts te lire. Mary Jeater | pier poly peor rfp toy Griden 'wiler \eveciensed ant ile A wide se-cenge-— suitable for window dec- found the man, who was lying in @ vacant lot, spoke the truth. | 13 to 20 years in orating and art work, 22 He was taken to the city hospital. | misses’ sizes; d 34 H ys | The man gave his name as Robert Harold and eald trouble with| pg ny oe inches wide, 50¢ yard. Sy orning pecia S rom to his wife had determined him to end it all, He had been lying in the wenae Heong ind Silk Velvet for millin- \I lot afl night. He will recover. ment in women's sizes. ery and dress trimmin, Some Rattling Good Bargains to Tempt You to Go Shopping on Saturday Morning—No pace Three low prices—$7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. black and colors, 18 ‘nce Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for These Cat Rate Items | JEWELRY CLERK IS A SPRINTER il WOMEN’S RAIN COAT wide, $1.00 y * ! Frederick Bond asked to see some engagement rings Thursday | ATS, SPECIAL $2.95— a, Soe yee 59¢ Each | r , ; ; ; —Basement Salesroom. a 95c Ostrich Bands 59¢ FE: . afiernoon, Clerk W. H. Dever, at Hansen's Jewelry store, 1010 Second, | Well-made, serviceable Rain-proof Coats of tan . A atric! mn & © popular J owen two ns. : : ‘ ne Girls’ $2.25 Rain | colors, aiso black and white, from 9 to 12 W omen 's 50c Hose Mr ral Gs choke tem as Ok wikne bike events te 0a dabe® sail soisette with plaid lining, sizes 34 to 42, unusual value . Capes 9 A.M. to 12 | Saturday, 88¢ each. Value $5c—Second Floor. | Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 | Frederick, and hurried out. Dever sprinted after him. Reaching the at $2.95. Basement Aalesroom. Women s Boys’ 35c Blouse Waists at 25¢ 15 P auto, Bond grabbed @ coat he had placed there and sped down Seconé | RAEN AE RAE DY Gl 1 at $1.00 | tice maemo | LOC Pair, fst ircris nme ring ume atts eet srmell — Pavelope Chemises, $1.25 “oves, sige aces ana | 7% 8 me 28 Bie —Uoow Main Pwr | ia evegrs..© || AUTO OBEYS WRONG ORDER fA Niembroidered flora and eye- Gagpmgemaney (Ie weight in tT) |) Cnideei’s tequier She Underwear, in af! siecs, —Lower Main Fleer Mra. J. R. Moore of Laurelhurat put the right foot on the wrong sae: CORES COMTINOR Wie ‘pine siakd aba y " Included are fleece-lined vests, and draw. pedal Thursday afternoon, and her obedient auto, instead of stopping ||} lace insets trims these pretty En- navy, excep- bape applets er semp Pegg 97 rg at the Colem ia st. curb, attempted to enter the Kodak shop. A plate velope Chemises of sheer nain- tional value at $1.00 Women’s $1 House Children’ NG analy dana Remnants of 50c nn - i} sook; and they are finished with fp pair. “Basement Selesreom, i ildren’s ants 35 2 ilks ae me : , : cole Dresses, Special ile Weal Fania We sacteatand, with hen’ Fancy Silks at | machine-embroidered scallops and i top and buttoned on the side, Sizes 30 and 82 19¢ Y d ribbon-drawn eyelets. — which ; Hot Water wat IC to fit girls 11 to 15 years. 9 a. m. to 12 at 366. ° | ilidy vaseabie andaeste: Ac. ‘Lower Main Floor. Pretty Plain and Fan- “ if ‘ i . Bottles $1 00 $1.95 Jointed Dolls $1.55 ards, maamatine, pone |] tractively priced at $1.25. if : Bes ’ . trimmed and piped, 9 to Full Jointed Dolls, 25 inches tall with biaque | 0%. taffeta, foulards and l Envelope Chemises of white # yan: H' )T Water Bottles of ’ 9 to 12 Saturday 12 Saturda head, sleeping eyes and dressed in chemise, | \90 yard ‘ i crepe plisse, prettily trimmed chocolate-color ruff —Fourth Floor. | 4 a eed [1 | with Barmen lace are priced | ber, trimmed with black; slippers and stockings. 9 a m. to 12, $1.56. —Upper Main Floor, 10c Beauty Pins Special Children’ s 25c Bibs Each { ; low at T5¢. —pasement satesroom ff i fitted with patent hanger Gold Plated Beauty Pins, in sets of 3 | 5c wiiildren‘s large Turkish Table Bibs : - stopper, priced at $1.00. patterns, one dozen to a card. 10¢ value. at the top. 9a. m. to 12 at 1 . —Basement Salesroom from 9 to 12 6c card. —Upper Main Floor. Floor, of 10c Collar Frames Each Baby’ s 40c Blankets Each Good Service in Low-priced . ae sang fa sae ESSE | OC | gh eH bs | || Children’s School Shoes Sh yi Sour tein: Pees ; : ret epee Needlework J dhe winth Cin Ciba nen it GO place to buy hildren’s School Shoes, for y j «Matting Samples, Special ie 5c Men 50c Sateen Shirts f pies A despite low prices we have not lost sight of the Pipe ‘ foely finished, size 18x86 inches, o e h large fu 5 | 3S ‘ ed cf ay actaresy o a raped cna pie Sk ‘baturdan’ $4 good workmanship and serviceability required for HIS collection of gift —Lewer Main Floor. 1 i) ) y ays. é 15c and 20c Ribbons Yard nee : : asrenons :plsy. day novelties includes Pil: fiatin, moire, fancy Striped Ribho 10c Children’s 75c and 98c Hats | Misses’ and Children’s low Tops, Laundry Bags, In- from 2% to 3 ‘inc Juroy and Felt Hate with wide or fants’ Dresses and Guest ors, at 19 from 9 " Af sven Wal Towels, stamped in attrac , siltiis : calf and vici kid, full-toe tive designs, ready for em- 15c Berkeley Cambric Yard. 1 Ape : ; . 4 heres broidering. Prices @Re ead Berkeley Cambric in mill lengths, at | 8ic Infant’s 75c Button Shoes jast, with heavy sole. Sizes 50¢ each. 3} {-8¢ a yard from 9 «. Mm, to 12. Not nthate’ Nba Vael wialweten ahs eee ¢ cack : bver 2 yards to each . i Bees treed teks one ' | 6 to 8, $1.25 pair; 8% to Basement Salesroom bee inen Tray Cloths res Ata oy $04 11, $1.50 pair; 11% to 2, aries wear cietne cba 12}c 10c Pencil and Clip for y $1.75 pair; 2% to 6, 2 jum welkht with floral dosiens, sizes Foie U Pencilar No.8 44, | , $2.25 pair. ie Misses’ Mx2d Inches, from 9 to 12 ae 1246 penell clip ‘ —Lower Main Floor: Worth } ‘yay oe oe F ' per Main Floor. z : . 1 Misses’ ee ee { FT | Cashmere “ ” Real Ss, Saturday Will Be “Fudge Day” at the “Wear Ever” Aluminum Demonstration * Patent Button Shoes, made Geer foctform lest, with clath Ge Rie ten, Eleth 6 io & Hosiery TH r Begs” al ae $1.50 pair; 8% to 11, $1.75; 11% to 2, $2.00; 5 d , 214 to 6, $2.50 pair, 25c Pair 5 a Boys’ and Youth’s Calf Shoes in button and lace Oakes Hee bin | styles, made over broad-toe last, with heavy soles. Sizes 6 to 914, unusually low-priced at Union St, Second Ave., Pike St. Seattle, Telephone Elliott 4100 10 to 13%, $1.50 pair; 1 to 5%, $1.85 pair. 25¢ pair. | Priest Helping Wounded Belgian Soldier, and Carrying His Rifle for —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. Him, H roses and foliage and the small corsage prices quoted, $3.95 to $7.50. effects CHILDREN’S HATS, 95¢ TO $3.95— This Section has devoted especial atten- tion to the assembling of smart, becoming colored velvets, including many charm- , Bargain Square. 4 Mayflower Coffer, the oid reitable aiiea, torn Piret Button Shoes in gun-metal