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HUMPHREY TO SPEAK _ AT MOORE TUESDAY | y,| Bast at $ o'clock Tu mday and will | FREDERICK&NELSON Basemenf Salesroom || SCHOOLIIME || | =| 1S COMING | |= Congressman Will E. Humpt candidate for United States sena-|'mmediately fo to the H ‘ormer Judge of the reme vurt Hiram KE, Hadley will pre inst Milea Powndexter, will speak Tuewlay night at the Mocre 4 S Mamrtey Wal atAiV Shem. ie halaround'the Hae ee Unusually Attractive Women’s POINDEXTER TEL LS OF HIS VOTE | Peacock Blue Hats, $7.50. Pink Union Suis And the Bon Marché Is Splendidly Ready to Help All | Seattle Boys and Girls Into T heir School Clothes BOYS’ SCHOOL SUI I S Senator Poindexter Thursday (from politics beautiful color, which promises to rank among the in a dainty shade of pink; oth atre ru >: 1 » the @ idea which he 6 A . ss ANE om Peck, Koha & Sons and Other Good Makes at $6.50 to $12.50 vel an oo day of] bodied in an amendment in the most-favored” for Autumn. low neck, sleeveless, tig « ‘s n Seattle. } ate, bu fe 16 political nee 5 » Sizes 36, 38 An excellent assortment of mixtures and plain blue serge During the afternoon he visited |ousea’ The hae sata I Thee tie elevetty “fdah- kr “id _ and cheviots in these Boys’ Suits at $6.50 to $12.50. Sam Jin the Rainier valley “It Is coming, however,” declar-| ioned of velvets and gold and 42, Price 5O€ the Peck and H. Kuhn & Sons make, with pinch back and plaited In the evening he addressed an/ed the senator, “and the tariff will 3 ‘ J suit audience of 500 at Junction hall, |b en out of politics soon | and silver cloths, combined back models n hall,| be tak ut of 1 Ballard, again asserting his inde-| Following this meeting, Senator with style and individuality Infants’ Vests, 15¢ | pendence of the political bosses Potndexter attended a gathering at! | He declared for a scientific com-|the home of 8 Woody, where a into Tams, Poke, Sailor and jmission to handle the tariff on a| Fremont Poindexter club was or Infants’ Vests with light fleeced finish; high neck, Ask to see our Boys’ Custom-made Suits at $15.00, made in our Custom Tailoring Department. Close-fitting Turban model Boys’ Coat Sweaters, sizes 24 Boys’ Knickerbockers of wool pee gee igen 282 me ePrithcnatit 3 0 Is Pi d long sleeves; button - Se with toll collare........ materials and part wool at HARTLEY EXPLAINS ! . ne Is Pictured: down front. Sizes 1 to | i ahve $1.50 and $2.00 rd : Tr died Tis 6, Ibe ih igey pee $2 SCOOT Ts New Bell Blouses snd ANTI-UNION STAND Humphrey's Reco Pilger oon “Sanne earoom which turns up abruptly Boys’ Rah Rah Hats in fancy } Shirts are here—also Ties, Col tweed mixttires and worsteds,} lars—Kazoon and Sampson 6 to 714..50¢, 6Se, $1.00} Waists —Upper Mats Floor. Dep endable School Shoes No other candida wide office has r mised the cause that I present. All of them } are waiting to nee how I come out, but I am willing to carry the load and when the ballots are counted it will show that the people of the state are tired of boss domination jof any sort for a state in Congress BY SAMUEL GOMPERS President of the American Federation of Labor in the back. The top is of silver cloth, ornamented with metallic es, and the Windsor Ties underfacing is of Peacock-blue velvet Price $7.50. 3 35c s brim of the blue Re ee y —a Mushroom Sailor, not pictured, | : ilk velvet and crown of old-rose felt, trimmed with a ILK Crepe Windsor i} Thus declared Roland H. Hart 1 Sees of the Amert Mercury wing of the same. Price $7.50. Ties, one: yard long, “on a Dependable Sh Shop |[\'ey, anthuntontabel candidate for | tamer, #' ties. : Basement Salesroom in an assortment of popu- oe governor, at a meeting in the Unt- ‘he a — : 35 4 |Versity district Thursday night Ad a hem oe hen Where little feet and little fancies are fitted with the greatest care and at the lowest | Basement Salesroom, | cost. | GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ SHOES MISSES’ BUTTON SHOES $2.50 PR Gunmetal Button Boots, with medium heavy Gunmetal and Patent Button Boots, with high | Hartley, who ts a capitalist lumber edial legislation | fees “Mate ise “aoeany bel iia | Handkerchief Specials much In the 59th congress Rep, Wm ? In the last legisiature, Hartley/E. Humphrey's attitude against | @ 1 Women’s and Senator Sut also a cand: |labor interests is shown as follows: | fl ic an Cc goles and low heels, with Aid uppers Sites 8% kid tops and gunmetal and patent vampas, with ms 3 * | low hee’s and medium toes; sizes 11% to 2 | date for gover voted against all] 1. On January 27, 1906, the fod | to 11 at $1 11% to 2 at i | g art a ne . | | measures advocated by the labor /eral eight-hour law on the Isthmus |f} vag a fae Sele ’ BOYS’ C CALF SHOES $2.00 PAIR BOYS’ “IRON-WEAR” SHOES interests of Panama was repealed. This bill OMEN’S Pure Linen Handkerchiefs in sheer OMEN’S Novelty S CALF Ss 2S $2. J Boys’ Iron Wear Shoes, made in Seattle by , was vigorously opposed by labor j di af ot 24 arnatitr ‘ W eA xs NS Sint Calf Bluchers, made on foot form last with ex. | Zimmerman & Degen. Best selected calf uppers AGAINST STOOL PIGEONS but ft passed the house on a vote } and medium weights, neatly hemstitched and Lingerie Neckpieces izes 12% Capt. Frank E. Green, candidate of 120 ayes to 110 nay lfor prosecuting attorney, spoke at|ing “present” and 105 the Women's Republican club of| Rep. Humphrey is r Georgetown and at Junction hall, “not voting.” | Ballard, Thursday. At the George} 2. On December 6, 1906, th tra heavy soles and low heels. Sizes 2% to 5%, | and welt soles, sizes § to 12, at $2.15, | priced at $2.00 a pair | to 5% at $2.95 YOUTHS’ CALF SHOES $2.00 PAIR} GROWING GIRL$’ BOOTS $3.00 Gunmetal Button Boots, made with medium 11 answer well-finished, special 10c each. in a pleasing assortment of voting. i : : we ah Ni Ni i de new styles, including Flat rded a Women’s Handkerchiefs of pure linen in sheerer grad Collars, Collar and Cuff ntl than above, including some in embroidered designs, spe- Sets and other items, at- Calf Blucher Shoes, with heavy, durable soles . ; ¥. wide toes and low heels on foot form lasts. Sizes |[|town meeting, he condemned the |compulsory pllotage bill, by Little-| tractively priced at 25¢ and i, home tol in sizes 10 to 13. Splendid | 314 to 6 at $3.00 a patr. Durable for school wear. |f|;racticp of spending the county's |field, of Maine, wax voted upon. | cial 15¢@ each. : ak 5A shoes school wear, at $2.00 a pair, —Upper Main Fleer, Mi money for irresponsible stool This measure was al¥o opposed by each, Aen BY wane |pigeons, but advocated the employ-|labor, It failed to pass the housé At Sc Each —Basement Selesroom. ment of competent men to conduct; Rep. Humphrey in recorded thoro and fair investigations be- voting aye, or against the interests Boys’ 50c Union Children’s School Set ate tal secmare Ve hil A ee 3 ha nn ee, Cees. eee ee ° ‘ > ‘ote was taken upon the hours of chec ee eC nee * Suits at 39c Stockings, 25c Pr. a Service bill for railroad emplowe. |B broidery designs; also Printed-border and Plain Lawn WNELSEN PLEDGES The satisfactory ptte bill Lief <a Ps passed by the senate, was ignored Handkerchiefs, at 5 cack —Basement oalesroom by the house committee on inter BIG COUNTY SAVING jac. commerce toa a very oben a AE eee Herman Nelsen, independent |tionable substitute by Esch, of Wis candidate for county commissioner |COn#!®, vigorously opposed by im the Bout Sit. a vn ‘o'"ue"sse | Dainty New Corset Covers warm reception Thureday night at mittee and pre Poros Knit Union Suits in ecru color, sizes 8 to 16 years, at 3% a garment Saturday—Irregulars of 50c quality Children’s Vests and Pants Full weight white cotton elastic ribbed The best grades possible to obtain for 25c are these Stockings, and we guaran- tee satisfaction with every pair For Both Boys and Girls Medium weight fine cotton and dressy labor, was repor Shirts with Dutch or high necks, ankle silk lisle for the girls and medium heavy » rule a anc a Saeened . ot the Suspension of the rules, which re- | ff length Pants to match—2 to 8 years, 25c; cotton and extra heavy cotton for the Daalsh ~'ad a geet of the cuires a twothirds majority tn Hi At 25c, 29c, 50c and 59c 40 to-12 years 30c;/14 to 16 at 35¢ boys—a full range of sizes “I am in thia race because there |Order to pass the bill. The Each H E W. W. h —Upper Main Fh —" Maia Floe op unit ® he peo-| DI! falled to pass ¢ A ‘ . va se i a ple and save the county thousends| Rep. Humphrey ts recorded as Are featured in a recently-arrived shipment of well- arm Weather cases re tica} | Voting aye, or against the interests a P ' Sean P . ° Beco adel sero don hm PS ‘aber made, prettily-designed Undermuslins now selling Suggestions: ‘“ ” ‘ fy a a r 4. On March 1, 1907, the ship ory erate prices = exa es: ‘American Girl Dresses $5.00 are no strings on me, I am Just 8 subsidy bil, an passed by the house, || at Very moderate prices. Four examples: OMEN’S and Misses’ luded a very objectionable con Bathing Suits, 85¢. Sizes 14, 16 and 18—and They're Jast the Thing for School Wear Children’s Bathing Suits, If elected, I'll give the county a rs square deal for every cent ex-|S¢ription provision, injurtously a AT 59¢ ma peed.” |fecting seamen. This measure, and the pretty Corset Cover pic 4 " , The very nicest sort of School Dresses is the one-piece effect, or perhaps with sep- I} : 2 the conscription feature particular. jf tured, of pink cross-bar bat 7Be arate skirt and middy. All-wool serge in black, navy, Copenhagen and brown. Regu- |f|¢————---— ° ly, has always been vigorously op- fete trimmed with. two ows y ° lation and Norfolk style middies with sailor collar trimmed with red and white braid; jf} | posed by labor of Valenciennes insertion, and Ge Middy Blouses in col- i tie t tch; plain and plaited sk ' I) | OR. MATTHEWS 15 | Rep. Humphrey ts recorded ax plage str x —nirypieing “ayo & ie to match; plain and plaited skirts, —Second Floor, North, | FOR WILSON | |voting aye, or against the interests I oiaun Gaattion. toned tae ored stripes, 95¢. a — = i i m >, Dr. M. A. Matthews, the tall. | |of labor 1 with lace beading and edge aclu Wash Skirts, white and est clergyman {n the world, "ia aa \ : W ’ 50c S F h L b ki will support Woodrow Wilson USE CLUB TO FORCE i AT 25¢ }@ \ ‘ stripes, 95e. omen s ummer renc ambDskin for president, The Woodrow | ST gra Gacdet Oveers cet wale 5 a rer gh } tea i \FN White Lingerie Blouses, . * or D Wilson league of Washington | | WARDA VOTES? if sook trimmed with wide cot- q Union Suits at 39c Gloves $1.25 Pr ssnouncedriday the av Pola LL Bion cleny lace lnsertion and 55¢. : a ment of Dr. Matthews to the || eo emplo apres atl pataked with sihbeksvin, 16 4 oe On Saturday we are to have a clean- A new shipment of French Lambskin executive committee of the aes Salter: atti rer} na i} bs! ay jo en Senne Eee! A ee : Tub Waists, in colored up sale of Women’s high-grade White iloves has reached us, and they are to go league have been threatened with dis |f AT 296 a very dainty style of pink Stripes, T5¢. Summer-weight Union Suits, with low at the old price, $1 25a pair, W cciideliciab oda a +s charge as a means of coercing sup 1 sus NOdeian Ontien ‘Leia cross. aa batiste, trimmed at Gingham Petticoats at necks, no sleeves, lace or cuff style knees Dress Gloves, overseam style, wi — at neice pt bnd ee tof with three rows of pretty Val gig ory “— Knlea 50¢ ‘ . i . ¢., : 7 i »@ the choice of the Hamilton ring. | f 5 . p bo: . and ribbon runvat the neck. Sizes 34 to fasteners at wrist, Paris-point backs, in KELLOGG RESIDENT This te the charge mate pebiie/ il enciennes lace insertion, beading and edge Percelite: Pouddelia th 44 in the lot. Excellent 50c value at 39c white, black, tan, brown, gray, navy and Friday beading and edge —Basement Salesroom a garment —Cpper Main Floor. green —Upper Main Floor, | HERE FOR 35 YEARS Wardall is a candidate for coun-|f ; cletieiediiiaa flowered effects, $1.50. : ty auditor. His opponents are El Children’s Wash Dresses, Y. C. Kellogg, republican can-|mer Conner and Henry Odom. sizes 6 to 14, 50¢ Se — aidate: tor congress. aoeke youter . | 2 W. h D 85 4 isle tata cad cree Sri rom 9 A ™ ee . foraiowns hepsnican ins and LANDON REVIEWS jj Girls’ Wash Dresses, 85c Saseanent Getesreses ity, Lawn and Crepe, 27 inches or Outing ne ches w ast night at a meeting of voters at : 3 wide; 2,000 yards; a yard......... 10¢ pink and blue stripes; limit ard 712 N. 49th st. Mr. Kellogg said RECORD IN SENATE I vi RAL pretty styles in Dresses F 1 have been a resident of Seat i of stripe and plaid Ginghams and 32-Inch —Lower Main Floor Addressing the University com-||f tle for 35 years. During the last 16 years I have taken an active|™unity at a meeting Friday night Chambrays in fast colors, some of . Women’s Fiber Silk — | A Sale of Women’s Pajamas far’ inthe pollical and busines State Senator, Dan, Landon. wna if them prettily trimmed with white cot. Devonshire Cloth Sweaters at $4.95 $1.75 to $2.50 Pajamas _ | 1% seoort sna have mate asring et tadat' tor consress, of lars. Serviceable and inexpensive for 25¢ Yard , | 2 - | mitted his record : | school wear. Sizes 6 to 14, price 85¢. z AND SWEATERS WILL BE EVERY $1.39 I] | Dart of the people of thts distriot.”| Tee oe the higher otfioe, : ‘ NEW shipment of ff J} | BIT AS STYLISH FOR EARLY FALL | Sizes 34 to 38 only, in Women’s Pajamas | OR. BUTLER SPEAKS | sland ralgired (<0 Rid consistent : SCHOOL MIDDIES, $1.25 this durable Cloth, ff 7 AS THEY WERE FOR SUMMER. | #t $1.39. Your choice of white, tan, pink I]. Ptaen of Columbia college, und] for the University of Washington | ARE, good quality white middy twill, offering a good selection Made in the latest approved “Sweater” | °* blue ’ < at of the reactionary repub-| amd Lake Washington canal appro: | 4 Heyy with sailor collar and cuffs of blue f St nh Check j Sivpewith the V-neck acd the shawl or the'| #50 Fajamas of | $3.50 Pajamas, plain jf ious teveee, spoke at noon Rriey | Pttempts 0 throtile attect ieniatie ort or red; made to open the full length. OF SITIPE, Meck ane’ ) ultra pepates 0 2 : toae ‘eabg sashes and Cth oon dna 5, " i or fine striped |) Young Men's Republican club pe ee ‘ U of front and trimmed with pearl Bar patterns as well as _— “isa A alge nent Pata pepe ad ah <3 oi anes ule ves LABOR COUNCIL 10 pcnnnten a 1 at Junction © (ae — “ pockets Sizes 10 to ~ gia “ effects, —Second Floor, | ""'' '''"* ‘re Third Floor, | STEWART INDORSED ; wate ee ee pre ie Creamery Butter “Carry Home” Specials : ead Pda tte intra eames" te ce) Made of ood quality flannd, in regulation sailor. pay dretes and rompers, flail 324c a Pound the Delicatessen te wie Ge ee een ed in ta a AnD pees Creamery. Glad to deliver it with other | you to carte ithe home yours elf groceries. Boiled Ham, fine quality meat, Armour’s California Ripe Olives, Caripo brand, 25¢ | a pound to e¥eseseaceetd 35¢ swer a few questions. jletics in the old Seattle high * a school, In 1807, he took the high ad a ¢ 2 ge en 19¢ | \ sise Dre the well-known Bon ul candidate, addressed the Color Mayflower Blend Coffe roasted fresh | M * brand, poun 30. ed Republican club, spoke of our = ) , : “seg .30e I ‘ ; of ou RAMSAY MEETING hac cs oh ‘ daily, grade; a pound.. 25¢ | Lipman’s Peerless Boiled Brisket Beef or [feed of merchant marine, and| A meeting in the Interests of 7: ies Leather, Vici Kid and Dull Calf Leath- Lipte Yellow Label Tea, pounc 55 Smoke ong % , the necessity of a protective tariff.) Claude C. Ramsay, candidat / a . . siete ( ae Ale ges ie Ghee pad asa d : ones } und : 3008 Mr, Haininond alo iattended the| county commissioner, aan helt te / ers. Lace and Button styles, on a variety of £ ya 1 ie, di ottles, TICO’ am, made only trom the finest |f| meetings, yesterday, of the George-|h « nd one ° g ‘ j j i 95¢ dozen; 3 bottles for.. fruit, pound .. 10 14e@ jf town y ne Faepailican aud. al seen West of ‘the Garctiiie good lasts for Autumn wear, with high and low musical and card party at Mrs, Em-|court, on Eastlake ave. and Mer- |i heels. Jell-o, a deliciou ummer Dill Pickles, extra large, fan y quality Dills, flavo! package ... 8¢ | a dozen 17} erson’s home, at West Seattle, the/cer st., Thursday night. Ramsay i fb AEE Ke oe ened a€¢ |f | Rainier Beach meeting and the| pledged himself to an administ i] Sizes #14, 4; t , Oparth Pie vor South. | Rainier Valley Republican club|tion of efficiency. Tete Eee i Sizes ¥2, 4 and 4% only. <= meeting, at Phalen's hall iH : . ee eee : : me CORONER CANDIDATES ~ | Exceptional values at $2.15 a Pair. | BUY A BATHING SUIT AND HAVE A GOOD TIME PRAISES HUGHES A “Tiffin” tea, attended by 100 | == ? $ i | “Swimtite” Bathing Suit at $2.95: p hat nt ii Pee , Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson of Seat-|women, proved a helpful campaig i irls’ , ings ony 2, Swimtite” Bathing Suit at $2.95; part wool, nicely made, with fancy strip- fue, tomporary chairman, ot the| meting for Dr. (. G Tittine cme SS Growing Girls’ Pumps Reduced to $1.45 Pair |} — g kirt v —Second Finor, || Woman's party in this state, issued! didate for coroner. It was held in : , > ; : A statement pralsing Hughes, It|the Fraser-Paterson store Thu Growing Girls’ Instep-strap Pumps in Patent Leather, with broad toe and followed 1 statement of Mrs. day . z * Frances Axtell, who resigned a Dr. Titfin, Dr. W. Cor on and Dr low heel. Sizes 2 to 5. Reduced to $1.45 pair. ig chairman and pledged herself to|J. A, Ghent, candidates for coroner ‘y the elt Thursday COLORED CLUB HEARS ‘EM ‘tme isses’, Children’ 3ovs’ Shoes i i asi Pike Street Second Avenue-———Union St — Elliott 4100 | Many county and congressional | BALLAINE TO SPEAK New assortments of Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes in various desir- nion Str - iott candidates addressed the King| John ©, Rallatne, candidate for | |f able styles for school and dress wear, at moderate prices. —pasement 8: iliac s ‘ |County Colored Republican club|congress, will speak Friday night |f : aeyneet SM Grr ea \Thureday night, at Pickwick hall, West Seattle, | ff U

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