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THE SEATTLE STAR ung " |Sh Baths f {1,000 Miles St | Artist’s Wife t KECT HIB WORD 10 ization for {Mathieu to Act as | Chaliapin to Head a COUNT IS IN ‘Ghoastne Cian in Monit H Hed New All | ft SONA AS and a pa eV) Will Meet Asst. Prosecutor Own Opera Company . 4 deputy| NEW YORK, Nov, 16.—¥eodors J am Re who fas been with the Met. Crossing-Crowders| Roads in iewnltont | Head New Alliance Ny ni 4 0 Ve ]. TUSCALOOSA, Ala, } | NEW YONA, Nov. 16.—-A Now York | thon, toatimony revealed, And. the BASHAM: SOrTeF tho railroads of the n be|raveled in Manitoba total 1,000} | perauaded to adopt ft} mil | branch of tne Southern Woman's | reveller in the dock at Willeade n{olub for the hard of hearing will be | Unitea Sta " Deitel aS | ee Educational Alliance w he organ | been appointed a deputy p A resident of Potor watooss | ] Mducatlonal “Alliance will be gyean: | cotet eour Alabama, m Jd in tho writing room of the Frye | Mertey | GUL Front ABE AE (ie ¢ time apply | Med At tho: Yanderbit hotel Nov. ty i sone he planded. “the tant | Hotel, at 8 p. m., on November 20, Sichofsky Has Much Money i" an. engin oven ine on caaiee take me Emo APPLY | 1 is announced by Mra, Chart w Dang |Your honor,” ho plended. “the lat) | ary cow who When Arrested t polloemen to carry him to the ata | A meeting of the Seattle #oclal| George has | Chalia san grand opera ninger didn't deny it. “You know attorney tan ana Chicago grand opera unten for the past three years will head his own company for next Keason, it was announced here Friday ound over I promised you 1 wouldn't como back again.’ TALKING UNDER SEA ot nd atream ¢ of the engine hooting a it was announced Friday | Gibson, chairman, that Mos, George | time Tw | th railroad track will be tor 200 yards aheat hati: Ne Rattle would re Jalike with a stream of hot water from tu reg Kull, when an ught him as he a, carries the vole shtening from no stooping posl-|Mathiey has been practicing law suntaing and by radio|tion, He has left for an od | Orivately and hagottices ia the Mak Hon, vacation in Oregon, to recuperate, tral building. A §5,000-mile telephone el | 1 Richmond f education: | for South ‘ ern girts, ' the boiler of the engine, The greaceat carthquake area in wr } William whi Ained & patent upon a device which | Italy hax had 27,672 shocks and | of th enables the engineer to open a valve! Japan 27,563 An's Kducational Alliance, with ni Cuba and Catalina i Albert Sichofsky, w dond of $1,000 to ¢ QW in tho latter par wee far deportation by local immigr Won authorities, was arrested in Loa Angeles Thuraday In possession ot rugs and tapestries valued at} $90,000 and $55,000 in cash, Sich disky carried a bill of appraisal Bi So esi | (Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothing Store) MSs wie, pisee as a Pol-| | : THe TAILORED READY COMPANY’S enormous stock Be some time ago, altho his meth-/) of seasonable apparel for men, young men and boys is a wis of obtaining money are de- Mared to be sha He was re-/ reminder to you to buy early. Thanksgiving is almost here and Christmas is just around the corner. VERCO AT MOST WONDERFUL STOCK ’ WE HAVE EVER SHOWN! penitentiary two months ago, where) he served. a term for illegal en- trance into this country and immi-) Thousands and thousands of smart new models in plaid backs, ulsters, ulsterettes, belted backs and plain backs. You never saw such values in your life. Inspect them now! gration officers obtained court per- ile clans to have obs| the world ia in Italy, not Japan. | ns hission for his deportation. Sichofsky has been wanted in| Palifornia for some time on grand iareeny charges, and fs facing & gne to 10-year prison term at San Quentin, ‘according to the report. ART CONTEST IS ANNOUNCED Announcement of a contest for jhotographers and. painters was fade Friday by the Alumnus, of Melal publication of the University of Washington Alumni _ association funds for the prizes—$40, $20, $10 ind $5—have been offered by the Mass of 1918. Entries are limited to picture s—either ph jainted—of university c ‘The contest opened Friday and will Hose on December 31, | Tho art quality of pictures, the ex ent to which they characterize the Washington campus and the uni fersity spirit, and their technical talue for reproduction, are the points partment; PASSES HERE Col. H. B. Gardt, 71, manag fhe King county exhinit tn world’s fair of 1909, died Wedncaday fyening at his home, 5610 15th ave N. E., after protracted illness. He Was @ native of Austria and had part in the Vienna exposition ind i the Philadelphia Cente: £876. For his work in the Sxpositions in the Crystal London, he was made a the king of England. H isted in Staging the world's fair at Chicago} m 1893. Later, he was employed at the St.) Louis exposition, the San Francisco txposition and the expositions at Portland and Seattle | Hardt is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline Hardt, and one son. $. B. Hardt, 6216 10th ave. Funeral fervices will’ be held Saturday from the University Undertaking com parlors. Get Double Wear Out of Your Suits. Dress Up in One of the Tailored Ready 2-PANTS SUITS $30 and $35 Every size, every color, every popular style. Values that can’t be surpassed anywhere on the Pacific Coast Our feature prices for Suits and Overcoats special at... UNDER WEAR Your style, size and weight is here. Come, pick it out! Embraced in this showing are a large number of In our complete under- wear department we feature union and two- piece suits in the fa- mous Superior, Vassar, To inaugurate New Head Missouri “‘U’ COLUMBIA, 8. C. Nov. 16—Di Stratton D. Broo Maugurated as p versity of Mis handsome shirts secured by special purchase for .) MUFFLERS our Fall opening, as well a special commitee named bythe Better Grade Sh broken lines, formerl; sted ices aca : he . gh of ~ e named by the ‘ : i etter Grade Shirts s broken lines, formerly anc ors at makes. See this, splen- soard of curators to arrange for the “The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear’ 2 and wool mufflers a S$, Sp natiguration Priced up to $8.50 priced at $2.00 and $2.5 ‘The formal ina $2.00 to $6.50, did stock. BATHROBE We have just received a big shipment of all-wool Oregon City Bath Robes, for both men and women, at $18 $22.50 $25 We also show a complete line of lower priced Robes, from $6.50 to $12.00. President president of y %, coming here from the University of Oklahoma, where he had been sev Sral years. Prior to that he headed the public schoo] system of Boston, © NEW HEAD | We know the things that will PLEASE THE BOYS “acing that’s our business. As for values just set it down that you cannot equ: 2 ° annot equal them. See our big display of Night Shirts and Pajamas. BOYS’ | 2-PANTS HOSIERY Dent’s and Daniel. Haves’ woven Hose, for which All-wool Polo and Chinchilla Over- All-wool 2-Pants Suits of tweed, Gloves at $2 to coats, Raglan style, convertible worsted and cashmeres; each pair 7 Prices range from collars, belt all-around, muff f knickers taned +s , pockets; eS 0! nickers taped and reinforced 4 2 to 8, at ipa : $9.85 in the seams and full lined. Sizes 40c ta $2 25 SON iE | Boys’ Russian Ove al 4 soys’ Russia oats, in All-wool Polo and Chinchilla Over- poe $11.45 fancy gray cheviots and coats, larger sizes Great value at... M4 rown chinehillas; Polo style. up to 12 years at ® LOD 2 years, : . In neckwear we are now showing the largest assort- ment in the Northwest, including the latest designs 2 to 8, Overcoats, the same as aboye, in Many others to select from at the in knit ties, cut silks and silk and wool cravats, at )- lo we are Seattle agents. i So $5.06 TSatk” $14.65 | Pe" $9.85 Big Showing of Sweaters See ot Boys’ All-Wool Ruff Neck Sweaters, $3.85 and $5.45 BELTS in Boxes SWEATERS Miss Ada Louise Comstock, former dean of Smith col- ; HAT S Brushed-wool Slipovers, newest thing, $7.85 A splendid showing of Hege, Massachusetts, recently / ; All-wool Ruff Neck Sweaters, $5.45—All the school colors Hickok and Braxton Belts Largest stock 10s installed as head of Rad- in Seattle : in individual boxes, at $1 of Sweaters in eliffe college for women to $3-50. * this part of $3 50 the country, F including Rickets? fa Home of 2-Pants Suits for Men and Boys shaker mid- We feature dies, the famou Mallory and 401-407 PIKE ST.— AT FOURTH AVE. $5.00 to Stetson makes. Big Showing of Women’s Nail-File Test and Luxite Hosiery, $1.65 to $3.50 $10.50 It abounds in body and bone-building factors that every young child needs. Scott & Bowne, Bioomfeld, M. J. 25-5