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THE SEATTLE STAR EXTRA GUARDS 78 nro ee ee Driver Killed When Salmon Seiners Say Run Is Record WATCH MINE RS ae Car Leaves Highway WEATHER HAS BEEN IDEAL (#0808 Asx) =. er sri FOR OPERATIONS OF FLEET oy ““==-=<| September Sale of Gloves Fishermen Declare Hauls Remind ' J. . Them of “Good Old Days”; Catch Z 1. B, Dolph 2,400 Pairs of Manufacturer’s Satanledt 1,250 Pairs’ sf Sunkee Lots! 38,000 in Week | h rt, and Berg. FC. Pug, All at These I Low Prices! BY THE EDITOR SALMON BANKS, OFF JUAN ISLANDS, 8: —— ——— : Fy: _ 7 os — ———— : 1,440 Prs. “Chamoisette” Gauntlets, Pr. 79c CES Te TOMI, NE sean escent te ar ms SANE SEU TDN LERSTE Sage) | | OLD DIRECTORY: g been appointed a mer the ttle of “A 600 Pr. Chamoisette Sample Gloves | 600 Pairs Chamoisette Gauntlets Samples in 2-clasp style—Paris point Gloves with novelty cuffs and “eRe : geal * a ; : or embroidered backs, in black ; traps—8-row emb: oidered back aly hor te rack a ay sae ‘| Garfield Exchange Is Now BarGain BASEMENT | an voree, pe Be bs ma ‘49c Offered fs shades of gray, eas 15 The Dial-Operated and navy. aera vailed he period since t 92 In Che ica a Ge GY Tas ‘ pa Sen 1,3 ‘ oes You can't climb the ladder of Prosperity unless j 360 | r. ( hamoise tte Sample Glov es 200 Pairs Lambskin Gloves you lean it against the wall of Perseverance. Make Long Gloves in plain or fancy They're ) Cy ey’re imported 12-button a hard ascent easy—the Bargain Basement way! broidered arm tyle, with nov aty a fe = Snee 7 ? stitched tops—in a wide range of popu C length G 5 ational, Shee An Eastern Manufacturer Cleans House! aver, gr i lar shade white, beaver, gray, tan and black. for in quiet jar sha oie, cee oe ype |r ove of Range ee aes i 450 Pairs Imported Kid and Lambskin Cloves . ie etea ra : ae : x ro ui S and Ox ords Some are Perrin's French Kid, some imported lambskin; 2-clasp style, pique sewn—Paris tons. But th all t aks” yd nu point or embroidered backs $1 5 of luck have In the lot are black, white, brown, gray, tan, navy—but not every size in all colors. @f the boat fleet t Gloves—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche PACKERS ARE The “eutover.” as it ia. called PY, ° ° HARD PRESSED jeu 28st <7, =| Autumn Curtains and Curtainings BY STAFF CORRESP' SSE N D aca eae ae —Rare Values! — handle as m n ‘ placed t Z S Vaytal ‘a hric Toy) 200 ing. surpri : Ruffled Curtain Fabric, Yard 39¢ - ly t Ah ‘ : St Fine Grenadine and Marquisette, in a splendid assortment of dot and barred de- rule, as far z y} tral offi th r signs. Makes the fashioning of ruffled curtains a very simple matter. @nd the labor si a will -| West Ga é nae he noe s ‘ ‘ jt walt, Hoes; sotipietad: aan Dotted Curtain Grenadines, Yard 35¢e The 14 plants include the Ev vorett | catled, | ‘Very sheer and dainty. Bultable for ruffied pr plain curtuins. In various dot designs, jand, American, ett; the! In effecting the transfer, which Bite Galina, Sanitary, Western| meant that every Gerteld line we] Drawn - Bordered Marquisette, Yard 20¢ Fisheries and Fi Island, i) viously leading into the old manual About ten styles! Sizes AY milentiy 4&2: = duality, effectt ma qui with ‘ge. Tubs nicely this city; Friday Harbors canne ¢ was immediately and per Not * nh exon easy i VeLy CATERERS ha 7 , a ! the Bellingham and‘t Ame switched to the n¢ Mostly low heels! _ Overdrape Marquisette, 18 Cro r Marquisette, 45c can, Bellingham; Ala a Packers. H H ! 3 u with colore ts of et ones par all sizes in all styles! ; ley Selick hailchs t: me ; with colored dots of pink Included are patent leather, brown calfskin, black and brown . kid, black kid. ap and cut-o styles, a : : ; : epenenai usr sh barks che key yn Sac : Cross-Bar Marquisette Curtains nery {s turning ses 8) This was 0 the Ruffled Scrim Curtains, Pair $1.65 aay d is runnin; 2A hours, | pe arty: reat in ote A a te or Saag ie a — Mal 1 : Pair $1.00 The ne ! rder by Mai Artificial Siik Very weil made, of xood quality » sats | ntfs ehed tn tant, (SECONDS) yare smpltte w f tie ty Dahity \eunek vale I’ manner’ tn receipt Just the thing for . cribers use of purch rice, plus 106 ent worked for delivery. If mot Satia- making vests. ‘ha te nt thrn flea with what we mend Pink, orchid Cc the industry, y that) Sunday ; 8 much Shee ee and flesh, : spout tn ‘tor its entire oe "a dt roy ‘mmbern An Eastern Manufacturer’s Clean-up! D estrable 00 oating , ar ° ees oat ie Sloe, see BUNGALOW APRONS Very Special Value—For Fall and Winter Wear! Gf the defunct concerns. re E A very large line of Fall and Winter weight Coatings, which require no lining. Suitable for children’s and Be tiepe and rising track thse lephy Less than wholesale prices! women’s wear—and are very good looking and practical. They include: ale Hnstre woes vey 56-inch mixtures of brown, blues, gray, beaver and tan. ‘The American plant at Everett is) within one bi i SUM ining cna practically con-| Ay ho atoon loonime ann 56-inch tan and brown plaid Coatings. finuous schedule, and the two to-| sive equipment and the ether are unig the services t| ang ot wiring—inere ‘ure 10 54-In. All-Wool French Serge, $1. 65 e |itself{—he said that he wished he A special chano brings this splendid - quality S ll WOMAN FIRES j Maleht. be to set up the first] 5 w price. In broken bolt lengths. Sulta l Ss or a ear central office outfit of 1883 to sup te Props Tadoey ac te é 36-Inch Brocaded Crepes, $2.25 SHOT AT THUGS = ssn er By 51-In, Navy Blue Storm Serge, $1.10 I6-inet Sere | 2) } A good wearing part-wool serge, which will give excellent Autumn on in ar ase peaveimi Suet top. eo ne Hears Them Plan Robbery ‘RISKS LIFE TO | | | | arn itt chen ‘th a ON ee ey eee of Home; They Run | SAVE ANOTHER, 36-In. All-Wool Dress Crepe, $1.25 | 36-Inch Lustrous Dress Satins, $1.95 — | , 1 and Large Sizes, | vig’ aeeviceablachnd graneral Teta hee RTE | Satin is one of the favorite dress fabrics for Autumn, complete the]; Mrs. Nellie Hansen, 1818 Seventh Plunging into a heavy surf, run- in solid colors with and h a ery i € I hades of , : r c thadss. of ha Seon ia i eke 3 a tod d hero it is at a very small price. In shades 0 ve, fired a shot at three men|ning too strong to permit the i rimming. segs - oak dad a navy, black, brown, tan, rose, mohawk, silver, cardinal, @arly Monday morning, when she|launching of rescue craft, John| Cibebaie tebe rose and others. P overheard them discussing the rob-| Dickinson, of the village of Clo-ove, meatal ty Conte athe ery of her house. She was aloe |on the western shore of Vancouver ; ‘ oye 89-Inch Canton Dress Crepes, $2.45 ith er 15-year-old son when she| sland, swam 200 yarda thru the i Striped Gingham with rick | -{nc 00 ee an Silk and Cotton.mixed Canton, in good, serviceable Was awakened carly Monday morn-jbreakers and rescued John i rack trimming. weight for dresses and blouses. Shades of black, navy. © ing, hearing the voices of the men dahl, a fisherman, one of the ; Guaranteed fast colors, Well- brown, silvcr, cocoa, tan and tile. e Gn low conversation in front of her| of a wrecked fishing vessel, F K made, with deep hem. All the oatings, - pepe! : ehourc, | night. attractive shades, 35-Inch Printed Pongees, at $1.25 | Effective patterns in the popular prints--either small flame and coral. She heard one man remark that| Engdahl had clung to the wreck: | ~ A ae the family had a dog. She then| age of his ship for efght hours | Checks and double-faced Coatings. In shades and mixtures went her boy for a revolver and/and was in ‘imminent danger of| | brown, plum, green, blue, lavender, wine, cer an and rose. Boing to the front of the house, she | drowning. Watchers on the beach Fabric Fle ay Marche i J a man thru the) were unable to reach him, as the | ‘ seas running too high to De pres act, the amen. Tocing | aiuch, small: boats | ij ‘“‘Red Cross’? Arch Tone Shoes Dickinson, a youth, fastened bal own the street. Mrs. Hansen said | pope about his waist and plunged | “The Tonic for Tired Feet” Inexpensive Cotton Goods Bie teed it once au she wanted |e gout alt and angst for Fall Sewing to save her ammunition in | yards he reached the fisherman and | New Oxfords and Mien should engage her in Pascua tile | hi re Pili 15 the most heroic jn this district of | » : ee Strap Pumps ite repe isse, Cc A ienscrre island, known as the sizes , . 3 _ Auel. But they didn’ The nian Seconds, | sraveyard of the Pacific. MADD tedden i f | re) 0 00 1,500 yards — white plisse, 80 inches wide; extra the Caus if Ss G e Yourtye || Three Homes and Ce l ‘ value T ; — Fancy Nair -ing ie Cafe Are Robbed] Extremely chic and wonderfully comfortable and re- ancy Nainsook S0-ingh Fancy Examina- Week-end activities roa aa | \ nrpinida, | lieving to the feet that burn, ache or tire easily. The 15c Yard | Ticking 25¢ tion z mealies ' | most comfortable shoe in the world. With semi-mili- Pink figured Nainsook, 90 1,000 yards—30 inches wide; FREE ee dada hall tine nay \ tary heels, flexible Goodyear welt sewed soles. Shown and 6 inehes wide; may be good patterns; lengths to 5 uaranteed J} «, ‘ 1014 thetea be heel Belted und Ginbuette. styles, in black or brown kid. put to many uses, 1,000 yards yards, Glasees |) burglar ontored per wedroom and In two shies brawn, two sludes of Hf * Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche in the lot. School Suiting as Low ag |] ransacked it while she was aalocp. | gray and tz, e ve Relief $2.50 William J, Gaffney, of 1301 Colum. aa ay / | 20¢ Yard bia st. reported his house ransacked Make new clothes for school and & quantity of minor articles | 8 Py ol taken, My Hirashima, 200 26th ave, Pongee Bloomers | wear of this printed Beach 7, reported ioning several pieces of sil 2 Mi | Suiting—1,000 yards in neat e D Ca 0, re, when burglars entered his jomme. $1 95 | + | checks; lengths to 10 yards. special purchase of Herringbones, or large. For blouses, dre or linings, Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche feat is regarded as one of | thro a rear window e8 2b, 27, 29 ie FI 227 Union St. Rebate GhsA. Unoveais tte eRiok bey PIKE STREBT — SECOND AVUNUD — UNION BRREBT — SBATTLD | hechtieighh Wer ween Second and Third, Seattle || st, was ransacked anc number a The Bon Marche Of wluwdlanwous articles taken,