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ee Correct Of Special Interest Saturday Is a ALE of SU ALarge Assortment Apparel for Women of Stylish New Models— Values Carman seldom advertises reduced prices— it is not necessary, due to our policy of establishing low price marks on all merchandise even at the beginning of seasons. So a special Saturday feature such as this is well worth traveling far for and coming early There are both plain tailor-made and Norfolk models, including the new short pooled skirts and convertible collars in homespun, checked velour, poiret “twill, men’s wear serge and cheviot. The oy are taupe, brown, navy, burgu mixture, also black, ‘All are with the usual Carman regard excellence of style and workmanship. BLOUSES Former Value $5 A plentiful selection of unusually desir- able ‘ blouses of georgette and 2: satin, both i plain and trimmed. 3 The assurance of satisfaction goes t with every purchase. $ & i ‘ 4 Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) TE | Se Two Billion for | He Loses His Grip Prison Refo Organized i in Seattle Declaring that the system in vogue in most of the penitern tiaries of America is wasteful, nt and in Was “ extravagant humane, an zation formed Thursday night at meeting In the Lyon build for the purpose of bri about necessary changes in t institutions reanization, which will be known as the Prison Reconstruction league, is laying plans of & national seope, | with a view to sending lecturers thruout the cou Minw Margaret V jtary, ‘Th together with other y *, will constitute the | board of directors, Others elected w members of the board are: Mrs Hope, G. A. Laisure and 8. Heald Objects of League | The objects of the league are to remove penitentiaries from po 1 and dominati of vocat all able bo incarcerated in such institut | Useful, productive we of the for which they are der that th. | self-wustaining basis The organization emp which has been time, t sult of an dress delivered in Seattle a few days ago by Dr. H. H. Matteson, former | |Prison physician fbr the federal pent jtentiary at MeNeiis island CLAIMS KILLING WAS ACCIDENT Whether Leo Price you've got me,” or “Harr jshot me,” just before he ¢ fter being shot by Harry Kittoe, at Dr |J. F. Kittoe'’s farm at Sunnydale | June was one of the important [points argued in the trial of Kittoe Jin Superior Judge J. T. Ronald's jcourt Friday morning Mrs. Rose Breitenstein, state's star witness, said on the stand that Price said, “Harry, you've got me," while counsel for Kittoe assert Price really said “Harry, you've shot me. That Al Breitenstein has sald he Aid not believe Kittoe guilty, despite his testimony to the contrary on the was the evidence introduced fense Friday. They » and T. A. Kelly tand |clared Breitenstein told ago Kittoe did not shoot Price inten tionally Fined for Contempt ‘The state finished its case Friday morning with the examination of Mrs, Breitenstein and Charles P Murphy, court reporter, who pro duced the record of the coroner's in quest on the body of Price. The/| record was used to verify the teat mony given by Mra. Breitenstein, | Hugh M. Caldwell, attorney or | Kittoe, was fined $25 by Judge J Ronald Thursday afternoon for con-| tempt of court. The fine was im posed because of a bitter exchange of | words due to the testimony of Deputy | Sheriff Asa Lee. Lae testified that when he arrest ed Kittoe he heard him say to his father, “Shut up or they'll hang me tor this.” Harry you've maid i called ot F | for “The old man was drunk and talk: |‘ ing @ lot.” Lee said, and “when Kit toe said this to him, he replied, ‘It) cost me $10,000 to keep you from! hanging once before.’ ” | Claim Accident ‘This referred (> trouble Harry Kit-| toe had in Chicago several years ago. Caldwell charged Deputy Prose-| cutor J. A. Frater with “unethical! conduct” for introducing this evi- dence. Judge Ronald overruled ail| objections Caldwell made, but Cald- | well persisted | ‘The judge dismissed the jury and fined Caldwell. The fine was later remitted and Caldwell apologized Frater is trying to prove Kittoe killed Price deliberately in a drunken quarrel. While admitting Kittoe shot Price, the defense says it was | an accident end of October the shortage of cur THE ) STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER A VERY FORTUNATE PURCHASE AT PRICES AWAY BELOW MARKET VALUES ENABLES US TO OFFER TWO LOTS OF HIGH GRADE COATS rm League | Matte Sa Magazine writer for ul pub al inves obtaining in 16 of this Dr on, who ia now eve aoe | tigation into candit t of country, a that ah Neer we w trimmed, me of destroying mer at prices much less than | % pt ered. Warecc these models were made to 4 ung men whore first offen sell for. i ssually not of a very serious o Nothing finer in coat styles iQ nal nature t Them has been shown in Seattle this season. | # ¢ Full, three-quarter and | : short length, mostly all fur | 1 i Girls! Your hair needs a little “Danderine''—that's all! Wher ernors « mane it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruf of the , Values i stitute appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful aE? to $60 y " rf Saat? : On Special Sale at t reuival y dependable “‘Danderine” from any store, will save you i} f each pri also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, tr ih Dr. Matteson, who has a ve _ ng the brutal and ineffic Loses Vision of Declares Rube’s tions obtaining in many priv . “gi nr rin ips fn Re Bi Mono-Rail and Motor Is Driving Untold Wealth smartly A finished 1 velours Her Guests Out “Unless heavy rains come by the with Sister Mary's ho: f dashing o If Mayor Fiteger modéls in ertones: son Reconstruc: | Western mounta aon r tatie ‘ plush, broadcloth, zt nd seal Likew her | O'T' n plus Mostly all ft Wide Likewise | Nou 1 selection of furs 4 ered in the rty Bonds, | Nd to the adornments, The sty quality of had her. re.|tMeht and sten to loud, sustained fabric and smart effects of these venge Friday ning, when she|" now you that they are testified before Comminsioner I, W T ines emanate from a regular to be regularly sold up "| McClelland that H. W. Jaeger, ar or which functions for Rube's to $60.00 rested last week by federal o: Union at., according to Mrs opinions: had persuaded her by letters to sell | £ a motor, which operates Values to $79.50 her Libert ade and buy «tock in| the ventilation system of the cafe : ‘ | ‘ ’ S aieunadlt uempae bine ck I | functions #0 nobly that none of Mre On Special Sale at tera were pretaced, “Dear Sixter|OToole's tenants « wien a Mary.” and assured her that her| WINK Of sleep, ae Mr | jmoney would be increased nine-fold, | Toole’s letter to the mayr Jaeger's wife was formerly the Many of said tenants alr spouse of Mra. Trafton’s brotherin.| Ved to more reque law according to Mra, O'Tod : | Refusal of the Puget Sound Trac-| Evidence was still being ta! by | the cafe motor in muzzled, she says tion, Light and Power Commisaioner a jay | Sbe will go broke. ese are the better grades of at any © determine If you don't believe me, just {fin Seal, Salts Plush, Sib but Sister Mars COM Up tonight and stand on my | fi} nd extra quality V y sufficient power to fill t roof and listen for yourself.” begred e fur collars a the mun ality has -_ —e Mre. O'Toole In her letter to the able features of these very critical situatior py tres nd fancy silk linings, a communication received Fric Ask Sugar Control Mayor Fitzgerald turned the com: |] Horing an@*taahion’ ee theal Mayor Fitzgerald from J. D. Ross Advocating the McNary bill r plaint over to t building depart: | J} models justify prices up to $79.50. superintendent of city lighting pee congress, the King unty | Ment for speedy On. | fair price c in a letter to io] eral went Mite on u rd favoring continued government mu- | A. as | Seek Fur Sulecban | J Seattle police are searching Friday rent for power purposes will be most T today reco acute,” Ross told the mayor “This condition will last until next|Pervision of sugar prices and dis-|for the man who sold Mrs, C. M. summer or until the Lake Union| ‘fibution. The bill will extend the| Turner, 401 Pine st, two sets of | steam plant is in operation. At the £0Vernmental control of sugar for|furs, which turned out to be present time we are accommodating “nother ye ding to Miss | “phoney } only « few of the p residences Ethel Dean, secretary the fair irs. Turner reported to the police ' . whieh , little current, and Price committee, and while it post © for what 1315 Third A the in Went petitive dealing in sugar genuine mole rd Avenue where there is no other wil tg t ta, a more systematic » furs Later : sung, , os = light and fairer distribution of sugar she found them rank imitations, she Next to Phillips’ Boys’ Shoe Siore wald. Gregory is described as being Mines are still found floating | about 43 loone in the Atlantic ocean, “The Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co., still true to its tra dition, refuses to give us any power | whatever over the peak of our} emergency at any price and the situ ation has become most critical | | | sandy complexioned, weighed 190 pounds and “We are daily turning down a large amount of business, both light ing and power. Only yesterday we turned down 250 horsepower. This was absolutely necessary, altho it is adsolutely hurtful to industry.” MOTOR FIRE ENGINES TO BE USED IN JAPAN YOKOHAMA, Oct. 24 t ix manifested in the p ¢ fire apparatus, from the United States by Japan- municipalit Tokyo has re- | nine from a firm in | A New Conception of Syrup Perfection Syro is unusually good; this is the comment we hear on all sides. And we appreciate this because more than three years of untiring effort have been put into the perfection of it. We call it the perfect table syrup, but lit- erally speaking, no product can be perfect, 1 more as | for perfection signifies the end of things; } and that is not our thought. Our idea is that Syro is perfect by comparison, for it is rad- ically different to all other syrups, being 2 UPSTAIRS 800 REGISTER Registration of voters for the i U.S. Roads, Plan) Prewlers relieved Tom Higeins.| school election on December 2 and ; ‘Xo ems than two and not more|A!4#kaCommerciat hotel, of a suit|the port election on December 6 ts/ i pot federal highways to the| case containing trinkets and clothing |going forward with a rush | during the night, he reported to the om fist of a speech by | , chairman of th ‘ni highway board, police Friday. before an| 20hn George, 600 Madison st., los the Masonic club rooms Friday | ‘on, ng, while Philip Dawson, Y. M. C. i A., lost a suit of clothes. and erows are known to, Robert Johnson. 71% Olive st. re eourt for the trial and punish- ports his room was entered and @ their delinquent wat ‘coat valued at $35 was stolen. Millense of good roads enthusiasts |t¥o army shirts while he was work-| More than 800 voters qualified at ation counters at the of Comptroller Harry W roll Thursday Mf the 13,500 voters who have been disqualified and port elections by |having voted at t lelection, less than 2. listered during the last two © The registration books it would a LOW PRICES GOOD SERVICE Jackson Street Market Cor. Jackson St. and Seventh Ave. South SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIALS . Fresh Vegetables & Fruits Direct From Growers SEATTLE MEAT CO. | Arrow “S” Grocery ‘ALL NO. STALL NO. 2% a one te meat Red Karo, 5b. can ..,....50¢ Blue Karo, 5-Ib. can .. ABE Del Monte Catsup, large bottle 20¢ he most markets in See Our Grand Display sg Saturaay Strictly Business live and ¢ Let Live, Camp Pork and Beans, . 25¢ wan small can, 2 for .. ‘ Chastar Tea and Coffee Co STALL NO. 11 Good Coffee, 50c special, Ib. 40¢ Best Uncolored Japan Tea, 75¢ special, Ib... .60¢ Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 1-lb, ean, 450; special B0¢ Try Our Tea or Coffee at Our Counter $3.50-$5.00 Children’s Shoes . $1.98 Girls’ Bhoes ... $2.26 Shoes for All the Family, is right Meats the be We ti we pier sxyervthing a butch- -20¢ erything at ‘réason= to meet thin H.C, Men's Shoes schoo! election will close November 11, Voters who wish to cast their ballots in the port election on De jcember 6 must register on or before November 15. Property to the value of $250,000,. made as it is from rich malt and wholesome rice. It is neither doctored nor flavored— its flavor is natural; and nature is seldom excelled. Our thought of Syro as the perfect table syrup is also the thought of those few privileged thousands who have so far been able to obtain it. If you are desirous of making the acquaintance of a syrup that will discount all your former conceptions of syrup goodness, Syro is the syrup to buy. * HEMALTERAL | INDICATIONS ;Goitre, Glandular Enlarge-| ments, Rheumatism, Arter- iosclerosis, Specific Infec- | tions, Asthma and Bronchitis |A GENERAL ALTERATIVE Absorbent, resolvent and eliminant PRICE $1.00 * Rainier Products Co., Seattle, U. S. A. * Always request the original 000 ia destroyed in the United King dom every year by rats. Saturday evening, will leave Seattle and on account of Dayligh information from Cons United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railroads Northern Pacific Railroad Important Announcement ( October Northern Pacifie R. R. trains Nos. 334 and 401 714-716 Second Ave., or King Street Station. t all 25th ONLY, Tacoma one hour late t Saving Act. 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