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VISITORS TO THE STATE FAIR. . K Eight Immense floors filled with everything Imaginable In the Music litn- from a l"c Mouth Organ so a $10,(too Church Organ from a -i>c Tot IMano to a superb STKINNVAY Concert Grand, the supreme crea tion of the IMano Makers' art. All Visitors Entertained With special concerts, demonstrating the marvelous WELTEMIGNON IMANO, which exactly reproduces the playing of Paderewski and other renowned Artists; also the genuine PIANOLA PIANO, which anyone can play; and those great home-entertainers, the Edison PHONO GRAPH and the VICTOR, which actually bring the voices of the World's greatest Singers and the music of the best Hands. Orchestras, etc., right into the home. These and other instruments will be gladly played and explained to all who visit our store during Fair week, and the opportunity given to inspeet, from basement to root’, the largest, handsomest, most con veniently arranged and best equipped Music House lu the country. Parcels cared fur and writing materials furnished FREE Make our store your headquarters and arrange to meet your friends here. GRINNELL BROS. Grinnell Bldg., 243-347 WOODWARD AVE. Just North of Clifford St. Near the Park. THE HUDSON STORE Trunks and Suit Cases At Unusual Prices Polow the market Kvery single one of the offerings. And all are of the guaranteed kind They are samples and the ends of lines. That explains the differences in the prices: Trunks, canvas covered. bound with h..rd\vi>*>d slats. steel riveted and Iron cornered. Size .! i Inch. mi a.VI.*, \\ >rth $o f.O. Size .!d m h. at S3.IA, worth sti.OO. Trunk.**, brass trimmed, with heav ly mounted corners, strapped very strong, but light, lit ted with an ex ua tiai Size 34 inch, ai *s»r», worth $ 10.00. Size 36 Inch, at atMi.'. worth til Trunk", all steel hound, strapped and riveted, linen faced Inside, extra tray. Finely made throughout. Size 5 4 Inch, nt as.7ft, worth $H‘ Size 36 inch, ni fu».2.'. worth $10.50. MKZZAXIN’E. Misses’ Shoes at $2 Gathered for clearance today is a large collection of Misses $2.50 Shoes, which have become broken in sizes, and which will go out in a hurry at $2 a pair. They are excellent Shoes, in Box Calf, Velour Calf. Patent Kid and Vici Kid. Sizes nj/j to 2. Widths, Bto E. \ou save an even half dollar on every pair. (First Floor.) HAIR GOODS This week there will be a good opportunity for women to take advantage of the low prices which wc are able to offer on as tine a lot of Switches and Puffs as ever came to this market; ■ fehc niim. difficult shades matched. • Fuss Sets of X, at 98c upward*. Naturally Wavy 24-lneh flair, $2.98. lfi-lnch Switches, 98c. 18-lnch Switches. $1.49. i Second Floor.) Blpe and White Enamel Ware at Cost jnnqt. (ii>c Dish Fans, white lined, fully guaranteed, at 43c. " 14-qt. 7fie Dish Fans, white lined, fully guaranteed, at 48c.. Preserving Kettles, white lined and guaranteed—l2-qt. size at 48c; 14-qt. site at 75c. Clothes Pins Bag, With ■"» dozen Clothes Pins, special, while they last, at 15c. complete Splint Wash Basket, regular 50c kind, with leather handle, extra fine. 35c. Sleeve Boards, padded and cloth cornered top. neatly finished, 25c kind, special. 16c. ' Mason Jar Rubbers, pint and quart sites, special. 2c per dozen. Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for 25c« extra flue tissue. Men’s $1 Negligee Shirts at 79c The manufacturer who makes an "Hudson Special" Dollar Shirts, sold us the balance of his Negligee styles at a discount. All finely made twins new and fresh. In attractive patterns. A remarkably big $1 quality. Friday. 79c each. Blues, grays, tans and many light patterns Also a collection of about one hundred 60c, 75c and $1 Negligee Shirts, broken lines, in sizes H**». 16*4, 17 and l? I *. All at 29c each. (First Floor.) The J. L. Hudson Company STURDY SCHOOL SUITS. Fit Out the Boy for 9chool on the Easy Payment Plan. Look well into tlo* matter of boys' clothing. most of ii la dear at any price But not so with the boys' cloth ini; sold at .Vlenter & Hosenbloom Cos 'a. r Months Ave. livery suit In their store Is known *as lona service cloth ing. made ol alum material well stitch ed sea ms . and strongly sewed but tons. The boy will ap pear well If dressed In one of Menter & Kosenblonm suits, and best of all the JUtCfi&.UfC .luwami vb+- values cannot be surpassed in any store In this city. Charge your purchase and pay In con venient payments. SI.OO a week. Are cordially invited to Inspect the mag nifieent new home of (JKINNELL BROS. Michigan's' Leading Music House—and the Finest Exhibition of the World’s Leading PIANOS And other Musical Instruments ever shown In this State. We have no display on the Fair Grounds, but our store is an exposition in itself THE HUDSON STORE | Suit Caiei, Karatol, which ro aembles leather, light, strong, dur able, made with aUel trainee and leather corner*. 24 Inch size, nt SI «>n. worth $1 SO. 24 Inch vise, at gl.no, worth $2 '>o 26 Inch Nice, at 91-70. worth $2.50. S lid Cowhide Sun Case* *t«<-l frames, strapped, flr.e workmanship, strung and substantia! 24 inch size, ui 94. an. worth f4.o© 24 Inch size, at 9&.4tV, worth $0.50. Matting Suit Cases, mad*- from hand-woven matting, with leather trimmings, light but long-wearing, an ideal summer suit case. 22 inch *lio, at 9*2*. worth $3 00. 24 Inch slxo. at 92.U5, worth $ 1 00. ACCUSED MURDERESS STANDS MUTE AS PLEA Mrs. Victoria Cymbalowskl, i-haig* with the murder or her husbanu mute when arraigned before judge 'Connolly Thursday morning, and a plea of not guilty was entered by the 'court. No date* for her trial has been act. Similar pie*s were entered by Fred M*ad arid Kdward Beebyhyser. the former street car conductors charged \clth embezzlement by nresns of a tr.uisf. : system *>f their own. j SULTAN FINED AND MUST BE HANGEDi MANILA, Sept. 3.—The territorial supreme cotirt todAy decided that the , sultan of Dunahara must ha:*g for i i the part he took as leader of the raid on Parang. Island of Mindanao Janu aryf l mu. wherein J. W, ALJ-fvualJ " WSVlilllec! T7y The raiders. Besides being condemned to be hanged the sultan I* ordered Jp pay to lb*? heir* lof McDonald $5 ym J THE DETROIT : FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. rgoß. YANKED OUT HAIR BY TOE HANDFUL MRS. MUSIEL SAYS MRS. STALEY DID—WANTS SIO,OOO DAMAGES. Alleging that Ella May Staley, pulled great handful)* of hair from tier bead, wa!keil upon her prostrate body and beat her until she was bruised from head to foot, Ainu .Viusiel began suit la (,-iii -lit court i hui Mluy n ora i*e- claiming fio.uoo damages Tie p.a,ntilT, although married Una i lived apart from her liusbaa I fur some time, and supports herself keep- Img boarder ~ sue tin I the defendant have not been filendlv recently. Mrs i Musi* 1 claiming that Mrs. Stab y had I standi re 1 her. On Aug. 11 the two 'met at tin eo* , » e* it *'Jrai» d-nve. and Hastings -a , and tin re were sunn- and >• lugs, '.he, damage spit is ihn result. Mr.. Muslei claims that us a r -suit l of the beating she go sin* ha o» eii | unable to work, and has been ;ur»«d j to «xpend a large sum for an li< ip» and dm tor'- ser\ i«•*-s DEPUTY SHERIFF ! DIES SUDDENLY i JOHN LUCEY’S DEATH FOLLOWS PARALYTIC STROKE—SECOND DEATH ON BURNS’ STAFF. 1 Suffering from paralysis, with which he was stihkin Wednesday night, John Lucey. aged 32, died Thursday morning at ins home. No. hi Grand River-ave., in the house in which he 1 was born. Lucey was a deputy sheriff, and was employed on the office staff of Sheriff j Huron. He was at work Tuesday ap parently in his usual health, but was j indisposed Wednesday and did not re port. at the office. As soon as nts death was reported at the county I building circuit court adjourned for j the day as a mark of respect to de ceased. This Is the second sudden death to Occur among members of Sheriff | Burns' staff recently, Deputy Sheriff Miller having dropped d* ad two weeks i ago. WOMAN CAPTURES CLEVER BURGLAR I Mrs. A. J. Gross, wife of the proprie- 1 tor of the Cruss laundry, cleverly trapped a burglnr In her home Wed nesday afternoon. Returning from a trip down town she heard u noise in ! the house, and upon investigation, ! found a man inside. Before the in i trader could escape she shut the door ' aud turned the key. The man made a frantic effort to open the door, but he I failed, and was easily ( apttired bv a j crowd of men who gathered In re rapunse LimMis Gross' calls. He gave his name as Thomas Murphy, but he | was identified at police headquarters ins Thomas O’Connor, a burglar from New York, with a bad record PEOPLE FAVOR CONVENTION HALE j Many of the aldermen who are in terested in the convention hall pro ject are sounding their constituents In ; regard to the vote to be held within | three weeks to determine public sen j tlmont in regard to paying for the hall "I find that the people of the city are generally In favor of a convention hall," says Aid. Broco, who has been a j leader In the matter. HAL BMPS i NEW YORK CLUB I NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Hal Chase has Jumped the New York club'and, according to the generally credited statements of his friends, has left for the I'aciflc (oast to join the outlaw : 1« ague in which .Hiiay. N‘c■TuirTTnd <><h I er players under contract to National j agreement dub* are now playing. Chase has I * en the target for con siderable criticism of late, and has been recently dUdpPnod by Manager Elberfeld f r Indifferent play. It is und rs'ood that Morlaity will piny first lyae fur the dub fur the re mainder of the year. Scene of Wednesday Night's Murder on Woodward-Ave Jj* S I I't A ' IF / a jl B .a Isl i A AJmSKVv * / W' y f * | rrT~'w W t - ■■ i ■■• in ■■*■ iA i- - i >„J In tbU little stare, nt >a. TOS Wnotneil-er., Ilrtnlel W nlner wan ibiit in arnlh In u bnttle with n pnlr ut rubber*. $1.25 Petticoats 79c White t'nmhiir Pt'tieoats. made with 15-iuch flounce, cluster tucks mid ruffle of wide eml*tid(lir> in blind 01 oyejet patterns. Lawn dust ruffle and under flounce. l{*Kular $1 value; Friday, 79c. 1 \ White Lawn Waists Worth up to SI.OO Just a small lot of 40 dozen that we’re going to let go Friday at this abnormally low price because they are soiled, mussed or odds and ends. Various styles made of sheer white lawn and lingerie cloth, with solid embroidery fronts or trimmed with embroidery and Val. luce. Long and short sleeves. None of these Waists sold under f>9c, some were 7*>c, and many are genuine SI.OO values. On sale from 10 to 111, or while they last Friday morning at choice for 39c. All sizes in the lot, hut not In every style. 28 LIS LOST BY SHIP'S SUING; VICTORIA. B. c.. Sept. 3.—'Twenty eight lives were lost on Aug. U, by the sinking of tin- Japanese steamer Bangkok Maru, off China prefecture, j according to news brought to this city, by the Japanese steamer Tango Muru. The Bangkok went to pieces on the rocks off China Prefecture in a high ' gale. Nine of the passengers were saved by the crew of the Tango Maru. I burglar caught IN TAILOR SIIQP-. The tailor shop of Thomas li. King, at No. Kort-st. wist, was entered by a burglar Wediu sduy nigh* but tin* intruder «hs caught at his work and captured. A passing pa’rolmua heard a noise Inside, ;.l.d upon luveatl* gation, found a man about to leave tho place with six pieces of expensive cloth. Fie was lock UL"P Photograph Studio, Sixth Floor. Vax&Micft %&Va.cYmVV Gratiot to Monroe on Farmer St. Basement School Shoes SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Today and Saturday wo place on sale in our basement department a special purchase of Hoys' and (Jirls' School Shoes, which were closed out to us at u remarkable concession In price. These values which are truly unusual, will be priced for these two days at the following: VOI It I lion K OF TWO STI IIItV NTYI.KN IN HOYS’ FINK YKLOIIt CALF M llooi. siloKv lilt.'** und Hlucher patterns, regular ® I o r $- »>) (•» 50 value*, at I .o_> Ml'.*!:*’ FINK U N HKTAI. CALF llooi. SIIOKK. button or hue, silk stltehed. solid oak soles, regular $« wo value* cl c c rl7.es | | U to '1 , ) 1 .O J MINHK**’ IIOX CALF SCHOOL StIOKM, with dull kid top*, hut Cl ton or la* e. e*j»et tally built for school, regular $1.76 values I • JVJ l«irgft Missc-' Hox i'alf or lino Kld Patent Tin School Shoes, button or luce, drexsv ami substantial, for hardest School wear. » i QC elites JU to 6• „ ; regular $11. 60 value*. 4> 1 J Child's sturdy Hox t’aif Play Shoe*. *l*,* 81* to 11, In button or lace, soft and pliable, neat and stylish, regular r i T.C 91.86 value* J) I .J J VNo many other dependable bargains, which mean* a big saving on the fam ily shoe Mils. TIII>K II V It). \I N s IN Ol II II \SK MI'.N T ONLY. Take Stairway from First Floor. R. H. FYFE CO. 183-185 Woodward Avt. CANEUDATE IS IN JAIL: PjrtJ>XY SPEAKS FOR HIM Niunst C,illhiius, (a* roxy candidate I for pr*-isitW at of tin- dullattc l-abor party. Mill speak ><ii question* vital to worker y in \t bolter hall. Kushoil nnd Cat her~ t ‘ Tu< s<iav evening. Sept S Morrlo It Crouton, the cnnmdato for pv» vbb-nt. hits been imprisoned in the Carson City, Nevada, jail for the last two yoais for shooting tin* pro ptletoi of n restaurant In Ooldfleid. Nevada, it Is claimed m self-defense. LAWSON DIDN’T COME TO CHANGE PROBE NCW YORK, Sept. * Thomas W l.awson did not keep his advertised appearance before the special corn tnlttoe of the New York Stock Ex change that is investigating the A O. Tirown failure It a.is explained that there were two reason* why he did hot come the a_to< k Exchange dt4 rmt want Film and he did not want to come. , There are no late developments of [interest In the Rrown matter. Receiv- I*T Littlefield has looked over the aa •ela of the tirxo i Summer Dresses that were $7.50 or Less All in One Lot Friday at $1.95 Each • Shin Wuist Suita, Jumper. Dresses and Lawn Princess Dresses—about 200 in the a *ortment— our entlrU variety of styles that sold up to $, 50. Lawns, KliiKhuniH, |*-ieules and lingerie cloth* in plain whit©, small eheckM, stripes, coin and pulkudota. Trimmed with sell or contrasting hands. lace and embroidery* All till* season s popular styles. Itenulai prices $2.Da, $195, $j and $7 s'». Friday, while they last. you can tak© your pick of the lot for only $1.95. 35c Underwear 25c till is’ hlaek ill* hed I‘ants, always sold at 35c; Frldtiy only. 25c. 10c Granite Cupsl je double ci*at*d Gray Granite Drinking t’ups, ‘a-pl. sl/e, Fri day. 10c. i^cCuspidor^o^ tlray granite duspidors. double coated, 2 fie value. Friday, 10c 75c Kettles 35c Granite Preserving Kettles, lip l-eil. Jl-qt. size, Friday, while they last. 35c. $1.25 Kettles 50c Merlin Kettles, with rovers. 16- i|t. size, double coated Kray Kranite ware; worth $1.25; Kri dav, 50c. CHILDREN’S DAY AT MICHIGAN STATE FAIR FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th AH Children Under 12 ADMITTED FREE PAIN'S GREAT FIREWORKS BEGIN SATURDAY EVENING ••DETROIT DA Y” Saturday. Sept. S. Largest and Finest Exhibit in History of the State. THE HEART ■&T&C& 45c Pails 25c Japan tied t’haniher Falls, with over, 12-<|L; regular price 1 r»e; Friday, 25c. All Copper Wash itoiiers. No. !* size, will) tight-fit ting covei and stationary handles: Frida v, $2.25. 35cSoa^I)ishesi9c Nickel plated Wall Soap Dishes; regular price 25e; Friday only. 19c. 75c Towel Bars 39c Nickel plated brass Towel liars, for bath rooms, Ik-inch sue; Friday. 39c. 98c Berry Sets 59c Imported China Merry Sets, neatly decorated, 7 pieces; Fri day, whilo they last. 59c. 2-Hour Sale Friday Morning 39c j Mr. t.ttflefleld has not made an ea llniat*» of the .inset n and HabllUiaa y**t, , lint the Impression grows that thv> • will range ground $*,000,000. * Restaurant in the Basement. Mail Orders Carefully F lied. Watch Us Grow < »ur new direct*u\ <»ut diows a ill of 25', in two montii>. Are You In It? Home Telephone Cos. Flannelette 9c I And some 15c the assortment. v ide Percales in light asm dark colors. York atrip#* Seersuckers and Red Binghams, cheAs, HtrlpoeJ and pliilu wlafij UMi c lac values, Friday ouly \ 50c Jap China 29c Choice of Tea*■ Pots or Sugay and I‘ii.iin Seta, fine Japanese t’hina. worth 50c; Friday, 29e. $1.25 L) r esser Sets 50c Imported china 9-piece Dresser S* i , ro <• decoration; Friday, , it, 50c. Men’s SI.OO Hats 48c • Ua< k ami tan colors in Men's Frnsh Hi!'., lino quality felt; tl.nn \alu**; Friday, 48c. Boys’ 50c Caps 29c Cloth Chps in plain colors and fancy patterns King Edward, Ft on and golf styles—soc value; Friday, 29c. $3.50 Suit Cases $2.19 Eight weight Matting Suit Cases. 24-ineh size, with solid leather corners, bound edges and brass locks; $3.50 value; Friday only, $2.19. $2.50 Magazine Backs $1.35 Solid oak Magazine Racks, fin ished in Early English styles, four shelve . .lust the right .depth for standard magazines and wide enough to hold a great many numbers. Solidly built. Worth s~'.Gu; Friday only, $1.35. AMUSEMENTS. DETROIT OPERA HOUSE ll rvL. Ilt'itlnitin Mouiluy, utlii'r 7, I. limit till l| 111 m:i;. PAI Bin FULL Mills Noll HI'.I.MMi, ..a.TE MPLE.... Man.- lour .Seaaoa lt<*»cr\ttilona hi oner. FRANK NELSON Ac CO. i*iu}i«-t. •••rune ri iiiii.i, iits.” "fArhoolhot s ntnl S ■lioolgirli*.’' Mow nnl k All l w l1■ ii fooli s nrnl Comedy H« vale \ ililiij. Iruupt, litwnu, Whl* ter* i'i iiuker, 'J'oiu Jack Trio, J.lb- L'tsi’t Ac W uri'ti, Dick I.yruli, Klneto- K rujih. Next W* k Hubert Milliard pi'Mt-iilfi >lls% l■■ nlt* lllnuclir A t 'o. I i:\i-ry fCrmlig Hutlnet* xuiurilay, ix>ttlo ninir Parker'* Itrautlful Play. "UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES" A Kanclnatlnc Story of the Southland. i Aral wrrk—Tlte Itaj* anil their Hite Cos. WHITNFY 1 * -.-jo-aor vw ■■■ ■ lit. I Mttllne«-« 10-ir»2sr The St. i lltiK Young A. |(U VouiiK ll!»r- I fain, la tMi,n. i: Itlancy'a Big«ci.t SneceF*. “Sheriff of Culch M A Startling Story of ill. .tri the I- rontier. I 'lnline.- Dull« larcid 11 edneaitny. .Next tve-k * moo a. Sinuifirlrra of Fruco AVENUE— ".WmV ~ 111 1 .*.'! Hull Hrlilrn* 1 1 -'.- v r iHHIm. 1 The FASHION PLATES' :to hi: n ’i iki i. i imiti s c;ini.i i itoif hud l Dll it—;m i Next W.o-k -Colonial HeUeM and Zallabi] KAYFTY I niKi.r-7751 wrl 1 1 ■ I lint. [ ] | Fred Irwin’s BIG SHOwi TilK HID MI SICMI, HKVIKW. #9 r.O N OI'l.l: t| || y ltr.ot.lv. ■<y NbJH ♦aria. 7 fl Bmr Hull Ht-turnn tiy limlnic*. JKjH N. \t vv. > k - IVd Irwin * >1 IJUNTImB WAYNE CAS IN/iff l.lJulnliiK llnyne I•■>«<*|. .|if(.r.i.n / J I ■ml Third It reel. If I Concert liter) llt's, 7 In il V DETROIT SYMPHONY OROHE®* I Mi lh r> k.ilmnv Comlurtnr "t ' ' /ft I ;t * - rt: k ! 11. T.D l- s m fix "Casino I tony I** uiu. r.'d in advance. ■jagßSx ■ Park r.O. |Kf. I Subject t* rhail** wUTteal I i BoisSlanc I \ 1 »..d X i> m.; riir. .leJiner x»t. fta*J T V n.M.n, 1.10; siimiay., » li «. m , I P t]Bn T round t-.p ft.l rt*., children SI 7I k»> . 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