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GRAND FINALE Bill’s inThird Grade, Too , =, 3% a4 oO - SaysGirls Can’t Beat Him BUSH & LAN ES / PL ar Brel Player and ALE ¢ | REMODELING SALE) Limickesd Pianos—All TOMORROW, Saturday, 9 A.M. Saturday starts the GRAND FINALE of this truly sensa tional ONE CENT SHOE SALE... TWO PAIRS OF SHOES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Come early tomorrow, Saturday, to this great BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY SUEDE SLIPPERS arg dark brown and black suedes; regular $6.00 values, special Satin Slippers Fine quality satin regular $6.50, s .....$2,98 Extra Pair le — at Drastic Price Cuts! ) Don't Put This Off for your home is NOW, The tremendo reductions and attractive terms made p« this great sale is your great opportunit even for a day, may mean disappointment The fine phe raphs include uprigt sole and period models, and are the ful instruments which we | years. } you car Beautiful, Biasd New Ponesteiti 25° 235% Reductions Phonograph 20 Good Used RECORDS || Phonographs Good ins truments in splendid condition Saturday— William Finder is only seven years: old but he's in the 200 and of excellent tone, at these unheard-of third grade. He says no girls can get ahead of him, and} 3 : % redinctians? all fully guaranteed, ‘alk. s 4“ € ne t ” oe | . RAE WENO NE WOWME he) ee Reguler Prices $50 to $225 I ' but when they put words on the FREE — SATURDAY — FREE $10 to $50 stimulate early morning buying, we'll give, ABSO- GOEL Y FREE, with ae seit of $3.98 or over, Band and Orchestra Instruments Must Also Go! your choice of any pair of Now is your chance to select the band or orchestra instru- Ladies’ Fine Hose Free ment you have always wanted to play. Reliable standard UP TO 10:00 A. M. ONLY! makes in brand new instruments at r Y FREE— SATURDAY — FREE ductions of 25% to 35% from the regular priees. Here is a partial list of the big values. | BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES | MEN’S OXFORDS - New Violins ...... $8.00 New Trombones . Slightly Used Gold Conn Peters make; all leather, Black and brown calf-skin; New Ukuleles ....$2.25 -. + «$20.00 ophone, with case special sewed soles; reg. $7.50 val-| **F£9 Used Banjos $10.00 $120.00 ues. Final Wind-Up Used Clarinets ...$10.00 y sed Cornets $5.00 . $3.00 tra Extra ; a Charles Hf. Lilly ¢ lc Pair $3.98 ; ; 2 ; utor « Take Up Gov't Probe ———_————_—- DOWNTOWN For the New Harmonicas, Sheet Music Boys regular $2.00 values. «. 35¢ 5e and 10¢ ‘ chee ne - STORE Again on Tuesday Stock ips a, 1519-23 Third Ave. oan ee yc) Aushs|ane Pion Go. ess alency: committes, inves od STORE Men’s Shoes Extra Pair le Scuffers , sewed values, Extra Pair le Women’s Novelty Shoes Including the latest styles in Patents, Satins, Colored Suedes and Kid Slippers. These are around $6.00 and $7.00 values. Grand Finale him the The to $1.25 He was too smart for SALE PRICE tlwas « sed. They p took him to the prin a table. He SEEKS “DVORGE * lis Farwell Lilly Starts Suit Against Husband COME EARLY SATURDAY TO THIS ONE CENT SHOE SALE—NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY 98c SHOE STORES 1401-1403 FIRST AVENUE, COR. UNION sT.|. Sale price ... Folios Half Price versity Store to 3 = East Forty-fifth : hurry Sts disposal. EVERY THING PERTAINING TO MUSIC oad Sretkiya 8 mem: WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL. committee work D. Nic a B, Hesketh, two had ¢ next hearing will be We carry no stencil pianos or stencil : Bal : Tu ¢ player pianos—every instrument a Riba fd as we advertise—bring this SL ee standard make. advertisement with you. Charles F. Runkle 7 Blocks of Hose Dies at His Home Laid by Firemen Char nydrants were scarce | THE CANDIDATES |*- LIDGE, Davis or La Follette? Who'll be the next president? firemen had to lay cks up a steep hill |B. Dial, of South Carolina, Rot 2 a retina teak speak che man pegs hang Three Musketeers’? | % United States, which maintain of Charles Schiag, d itaddia‘ot Vaamacken TAIT these how. lNow Ready for Blind ee ee 28s 0 7 r ” Wi 30th ave. 5. Damage to ry ever, come from hi y demo- the institutions’ established for the ‘What sort of men are these? What have they done? What house was estimated a | cratic districts where warms | NEW YORK, Oct, 3.—Alexandre | education and ¢ the blind thru- part have they played in thelr countries’ affairs up to date?’ What | | Ms cactate 48 to decane ena le a PTS eens es ae eae do they look like? What about their families? | | are certain to be democrats. Dial and | Dumas’ famous rom: ‘The Three} out the country, Announcement of You want to know, don’t you? Our Washington bureau has a Mes Is fod iia BURLESQUE ART | Shields wes prennien in — pri- | Musketeers,” (“Les T Mousque-|this was made by the Permanent bulletin ready for distribution covering the biographies of the thres || Ox ief Sus se i: | Dai ‘ Se ee eo tr] tale) © oie od tk it Blind Relief War Fund, which {s th ; a“ 7 ” aires") ono of th standard | Blind ef War Fund, which is the ates foe president. “It will answer these and many other [fi 43, ig in tt P rreak oe ave no nee Primaries See Changes; | nc pentnation. nad cs Wk dick | hamid Soe o has now | 20n0r of the books. cna ‘ e¢ ne dered ne As the i Jon lines v he demo: | z Three Musketeers” {s the first Pe 2s ea > same category with utho-| November Will See More |crats n excellent chance to|been published in revised braille,| of a series of works of fletion and PRIOR spor rting celebrities and j capture the upper house of ¢ rade 1%, specially for American other books which the fund will pub- lish and distribute for the use of American blind. ==." COMMUNITY PLATE ent 3 dem farmer ties. If the ts can capture four republi- an seats, they can deadlock the sen: te and control the majority thra |the two farmer-laborites who have | not failed to vote with them on every epubjicans, 14 demo-|!mportant occasion during the recent sion. If they can get more than they can control an absolute ma najo ority | WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 ae West Vjr ind readers, and gratis to all publ A decisive | uted POLITICAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, i woul 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “The Presidential Candl- dates,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for saine. nt results of the D 7} v ntial elections. ts to be filled thi eight will hold new ff and Ids similiar for crate and farmer-laborite are up for re-electl The democra most | of whom me from south states, are favored over the republicans te x 4 ‘aiike "a® retain their chairs. First Division to Of the republic 18, Senator Ball of ° ; | Delaware island, Eh Meet in Capital | kings of Weat Vir MeCormick of WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Over 10, Illinois and Sterling of South Dakota | 000 world war veter must be replaced, Ball failed to get | to attend the First Di the nomination which was obtained y Coleman T, Dupont. Colt died. El-|at which vell the $14 are expected kins refused to run for re-cl 00 monu Virginia Dare Menu Virginia Dare McCormick and Sterling were defeat-| memory of the division's 5, re of Flavors + ante Gatien faved | Jed in primaries in their respective | killed in t Dare Vanilla 3 state | ‘peptide h rare, rich old Port THREE DEMOCRATS DON flavors Always use ae i ARE OUT Woolens should ne rubbed. much. rWine base. Improves ‘The only threo di ats who are|They should be squ to force Virginia Dare Sher-I-Vin the soup—kills the sue Sherry Wine Flavor. fishy flavor—makes | Virginia Dare Claro ms sar haner “Ab ts the meats taste better fountain and in bottles to —gives just the right touch to salad take home. dressing—contains more essential The Oneida Community will make Burnett Bros., Jowelers As ersmiths) certain not to r | OVERCOAT TIME urn are Nathaniol'the suds thru the fabrics. (through Mes en Important announcement _ Seobepaie leader oi Neo -rnapn eka in MOND Re Ss ee edbian Joll —a Table Sauce utterly different 9 MONDAY, OCTOBER SIX— rset sik ape Bh spetsing NOW AT SCHERMER’S NINETEEN TWENTY-FOUR wart pa eh ote ae At your favorite grocet’s, 103 FIRST AVE. SOUTH The Oneida Community, Oneida, N. Y. ‘The sandwich spread for bread. “In-B-Tween” cae THN ese Nets ing bread in this pan and stove since Washington’ 8 larthday Distributors for Western Washington in 1863, when her husband gave them to her as a bridat| TURE, COLOR, BROWN SCHWABACHER EROS. & CO., INC. SEATTLE, W. IND): LAIN. ccd Hae aiahides : — - — 2 | WET WEATHER COATS Mrs, Herbert Sheets, of Quinton, N. J., who has been bake-| Se arty 4 BBER oR 1 Hi 65 MINGTON| Present. Cooking three meals a day, seven days a week,\ she has prepared 67,000 meals. ‘|