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, Try Our Midday Lunch, 25c f at the Tea Room, Seneca Street floor Save 25 Per Cent on Your Fall Suit I A lucky purchase by our New York f 7^~"M^SP^' <'>"IM'"''ltiv'' (>f il prominent in.mm ° /jfjti/i ittJ^^^^J*^^' Hirer's surplus stock, consisting of about /Jgjjfl^^- 1/___W^-?\ one hundred new fall models in Wo- YvS-'SfKfi'-Jl * 7 \*^t/n&*m\\ men's and Misses* Suits, enables us to Mlfc^tf^l^^^ °ller y°U to,norrow "■•••• ;i,° undoubt- ]?Sr^C iBSt-'?'' Cllly t,lc best suU va,ues of the season. _ *st^i!isßhzr^ $H. 63 will buy a new fall suit made to /^^/tlfE^^^ •«.« .■! $19.50. You'll need pay 0...y/|HW I' -I \ \IJ_ANs_ $1668 for «■»«-• worth $22-50- $22.12 win-M mm W \m^C\ j 4' - 1 jSjr^H\) make you ,c proud P°sscssor of a $29.50 *\\ \ /MWmmf jfcA. |#sfr^^ ni.Hlrl. All are man tailored, m all the ||fM < i ft IF J $// PoP"lar materials, wide wales, cheviots, N *>. ] WAf \ V-.i' i tt: IJ lj If// broadcloth, homespuns, fancy mixtures, 11 / \ L*'V C,v ts are in .*(- t.. Tim h lengths, '/ I / V\ j i^^i j I •*■ fitted and semi (ittoil models; skirts It* I 0] WgK? I [ arc ■"•«- cluster-or yoke pit ; the 111 \ 'lJ_W_f?\--l y-\ * newest autumn colorings, wistaria, chic- 111 \ ■■$ |ffi /| L' . or-v* nioss, navy, garnet/black and many tf J J lift. . Hi?/'.'ll! Shop the whole town over; you'll Iff I/ 1 I i Bl^/fl , agree these are the best values: tWWmi \ -*■.-___ ||]]T ' I Regular $1«» New 1 all Suits -$14.63 i J/1 JT jIW I JJJ ill Regular $22.50 New Fall Suits 91G.08 jjf 'jl Hill liffl: -^!_iL^ Regular $25.00 New Fall Suits 918.75 M '"' LJ/ L Regular $29.50 New Fall Suits $22.12 Vc£^.jp£" V Sale starts pronptl] ;.t 8:*10 a. in. I $6.50 Silk Petticoats $4.98 New Autumn Waists Specially Priced _MmWkm^ieX*. Petticoats, with a deep, accordion Waists of Cable Net, heavily embroidered with soutache losßce. with tva narrow ruffles and deep under-lay of braid,' Gibson pleats over shoulder, button back; ■<.■..- in I teahae, in all the wanted colors, includ- (T A QQ rose, green, navy, cream and black Very _* __* (TA BftiKkis&so values. For Saturday ....j)*+.C/0 apccially priced for Saturday sbDejU F ' ifGIOVe Jewelry. New Veils Art Needle I GIOVC I Section and Veilings Art Needle # Section and Veilings Work Klf* _^*'.tv *■_■ w** *** headqa-ariere for Kani-y ._* _,__, „__•_, ...... a_^s__OaPla*rtl Jt-rslry. la-.clu.lH>.- Ct.ltr fins' The mo.t complete a.aWrtreent £. a* _ l'^tj&ji_t\_icil *••■**• "'■*•• ■■** ■*"',• *-"i' ♦**•*«• •in<l *'"1 *«iu-* in v**»» „ r,j Nf^r* inn '.■■ •*#|* **»-■'•»-'■■*«■ *Ml*H 11ns. tie . attraa In TorVtsa Veilings wo have 0103 sbow-, aVtWUVII | .:* A*t*'aa"h . 50c .ni 25c ■■""' *>-*-*-. worth 9Q<* If &„t clean-up of mend- fits »*..» »'•*• •.•,•*»■»***,••*•■ We, for ..cuC special Saturday Et.SU'...AC I..M^i-J •TmZ* v.X* "XT o'*0 '* "■ -**''m*--* Chiffon Veils, worth CI OK I*o lb* Hs»*t>v Yarn, url CduddlghtK damaged J** -»»;'«;:f ll .* lie'- ta.-•»»-«•. *-"- fli29 o». color.; worth regular Rill and! Fabric Gloves: *»i« erta-a . ...'. lUC Chiffon Veils, worth CI Crt i<*- 8-t-*-' p*l*-** R/» I , a 'to ItV 4Cj» |300. fiT a? I. JU Jl» ' .KBa?,HLS2IP..*. d *'/CS; ??'* ?!?*»:.•„;•_/*t^** *)» tSttmlnt ili-.rfs of Ma.a«, Jutt retettea, tOO mora PUo* l*TO_|reg\llar to $2.00. »i! »tea*.....;!„•.'..... SQC ■«••- Chiffon. 2H yards long aa4 tosraphle Aa.hst.ia piiio* Wtm7**l*A?:'.-•'■■■'■'■ ■' "" *-*. v Tubular vainas 1131 Oftf -,-t Inches wlda; worth regular Tops. The popular souva atraroa), VStT t?" I , a*a9*i: ' - ' s-« fl 7C Ma«. is ti <iiff.t eft« K|; •>•>•* •••^J^ wM.«''A\Vp«., - 11.25 Prlc - 51.75; .atd",,„. ...........OUC s^irdsy Specials 0 souk's Millinery You'll Like Saturday Specials in Bu«ls7t_' RpHHlnvShirc w#ll r«gaining man r new Wends by rea* rill nntrr CinniTf 111I 11-*~ ***"** ****-m*jaa a_ip m^PmWutp-z. v,* mmr .. gaining many n-w fiit*nds br n-a rail r.l_rr.O [iltflirT I rleMtscaved Sheets. TJ«SO. sale prtce |©c » oa of the style beauty of Hm hats wo at* f*h\ I I IKr I Attn It \ K-*l»Ached^eetlflf.'ysrfl :.r:tr:T.'.-:..7** - showing •* this season They at» smartly! IHLL I/IILJJV* I fiUlllvJ P» Keyttd i Pffiow/^aws, aarbp % .... I tie ainli"}! la shape. iich In WmmtPg* and ** ,_*«»- jm.t*., « ;f ..^. *rf. »»w.i; -tt* •«,- t .Bp_»hetrhs4|%i#!n^.-ji*arl A, .. JKU* i reat*nl a flliiet etttittstva ranges for yo*ir ; • ('--„;_,.„..,... ._ w a.*,.., -*„..*. Z*r. In' RlM»itS|A^^!l^ KJM3f.bSl*ls a:»lj«rh modH of , ' ***' r' C,• £*" r , n ..r. Wl",*.*a" BB___lV'^- ' ..*/. .'.*h.V... .-.t»«^ 'gracafal » MSes ' tuid * b.'autlfuP maleri.U. ' dlng.'ii-l. li. tZ new plain and two tone ■CS Msgsd bonier Spreads, sal- T^u« turbans, .U.rary (.alnst-tramgh and " ■ r 7l t|trlfcT fcae^y, komeeaa ■ g"* •,' ■ SI. IS Pin-ire Hats are lnrluded In the vast ran«a ... ,,,., .trims mc ata |M fe_Sl,th^ Table Cloths, sale shown. Trimmings are chic, quiet or ele- V^ ",,;,?,X. Til Inch Br^SeMfe. I- V*P«-**- Tottli. lsr«' t;/* aa. *H I*3 <> faah.lonabla. . A _.._.,„... ll ..n nualllv H Oft I I?«?a! ttto B»Ul To," sal.- price »*' »,50° AND *16J0 FALL MATS TOR $10.00 V~ri.\ awning r,riee yard 51.10 ■W»_» CettoivFllled Comforts, sale We have gathered for tomorrow's special ?iT,,rh i_o^i WldeWa'e Su'lUngs. In __»___._,. v MX* .slllns a Sro«p of nobby Street ami Dress •«'' "h ™£ „» ''„ wlstarta* ei'.el ■ Sast*. the nt-w batt. sal* prlcet.se Hate, la b-avars. v.l,.ts. li.-ngalln. and ' '," '"„?,;,'* 'owning CI CO 1 aU_ S * ft* ill ! moire Uittefally trimmed with fancy „^L,S,.rt »t*n"'** 1 *DU I w Bargains Biggest Here a.greuc h »i««. -mm « S^tthTSSr ;' » u ; llu KRnrv 511i1<!0n .^,,.,,..41,,, |^fe^r;;:::::::::::::SJ SLiSss--- ""* 9ptc,al ,Dr $10.00 - 98c I "eTBd Wool Nap Blanket. ....... SI 75 B",urd» .*IU.V.U v aawrtment of Fancy SnlUnga,, »jMwooinni.hui.nU.:::::SJ:,N; ™«»« " -i 7» mSSbT" "° ,M"° Cheviots, Herges Flannel. «'^ rt '» ■ It!!** 4 tbte Wool Blankets .. $-1.2.1 i Trimmed win. large t>si»fit Itathtr i*g. stripes, checks and mlilnres; (,0c qQ mmMlUhatli Blankets ft", (Ml »••'» Mndln*. -A***o- 51.25 **■'"'* Yuri! vi-tv* M_*mrm.' i ,,* < ,. •••••.^.*.w_ ttaturday O l»atU - • Bt?*t. "" pSfrfendid Selling Marked Another Sale of Human Hair Goods la-^aTa' a C* g- -_r*_ a '*" "*"** by special request our great surn-ss of one week lite Uoeninn Sole Hi i nis *™. by offering tomorrow the v****-* valuta ■-* "'!', l •■"" l|» ypCIIIIIS JUir, _•! 11110 Qoo< j, , vcr known tn aealUe. iH I m% _ ._"*_, The showini; and sale will Include another i-xi>ra*ss shipment of Ki.W_-_ I _^__a._JI _*'_*_ _L_r_ __ - ' Oerman Wavy Switches, In all shades. 30 to 80 Inchr. long; also a | ~ l|/_>_rl __■ ■■_ i^_ 1%/ too*- assortment of Empire Chignons. Ida Puff.. Pompadour.. Hair iJm.WmAr .1 It Jll J 111 I ~ Nets, Transformations and Curls. lla^lT' ™: '^^^ ' •~-^~^ _ / j German Wavy Switches, worth regular to $3.00. Bala PI Crt liriss.'.. '^ '**m*****m mp**mm^n^t*gmm*gmgy*w% uric y nwu |«^?e,m uma'oa of Men's, Women's sod Children's j J _• w^'•^_U' . rlh r^"'- lo MOO."Bale " eip'so ■aS^ Mr»Won-en'. and Children. Hosiery, and Women's J.^ ' '. A_ .HO t|.;-., a,CMt twestert to Be Sold at »6 2-3 con the Dollar. OermanWa'vy *9wl <!."«. worth regular $5.00, J>o nfl l*'i'_ m ,;! UD,,7,ory''','n,!rP' ,Ilff"","'"" , ,he mMI to™*™ WoVy' 'awtiiaoa ■.L.v.;.ii".n".p.'.;..'.i.» ....r^ for"" J^'cn | l^_T**i in«.l,l»e.; th-te being .how-room ..mple., every |7 M our pjico v)*r.3(/ l-^l:* *"•*** -*•>«- perfect The Underwear consists of ve.t., oornian Wavy Switches that .ell cliewhero for $9.00 to o*7 CIC* 1 PS™. »**» nnlon .ulu, la The cotton. JUle; In plain and vests, $10.60, St Osrvcy-Uuchanan's sell elsewhere for $».i»'i t*. «pi C\n * rt« sad union suits, In wool, .niton, 11*1., In plain and fan. y |10M St < lansfor *9 I .\i\J ***'**. sll grade, .ad ...-t, *'■-"*. Chignon., Curl., etc., at equally advantageous price*.. intH«i.lV i we * h'» .. . Hair Roll., gold stsswbstw for 60c. Our sale OCa j • 'WHotlery Is In cotton, * ashm. re and lisle, In plain colors; "^ .;...... *tOC J^w!***- 1 »nd black, with color.*! embroidery. The Sweaters HAIR ORNAMENTS I feek 0*'0 "* ml fUt'!l5 ' 'hough a te* **'''■ the •*••" v%ltrmn length Great v'*rl,'t-' of B. hc,,, n AJfc "^___l^Sj?yft_| ■>_ ll •"-"'■'"' *** and ttSlde Comb., wmo In /^*^y^^A>*i**^V^^ i "'* last Im « C » C I ■-*'«■ Rl"1 aK' rout supply *_^f^A*m^m_m^ Lay in a Season s Supply ;,; 11 .: B '",v;a y«, 1 .','".": 1 K^^^rWksi _WS^L\ HiuZt'Z," 7*f ! 2f"' Underwear for I7C r.flO dozen HI.. 11, Ami" and V*^^^sd((K_S!B^P'_ft' \*te*imZr\tZ , °<' ar.,- Underwear for '/.'tf .let Harrcttea, various new irj* "** m M ffp-ll'h ImJS |1i.,.,„, '"' A'***t 60c Underwear for .*i:i<* d«.lgn»; ti.,* kind **old regu- / **** vlFel3_Bi r^ S'l-Mio, i.t.° r «« 2 3<* $1.00 Underwear for... «0 2-3<> lar at 35c and '''o* OCp *•<•• ->f**^_s£B' k for $1.00 $1.25 Underwear for .. Hl.,* Saturday, eat* .......t*Jl# *%* V ***T i.s^j^ $3,00 Sweater, for ..... (12.00 25c TO 30c VALUES, 15c IZmtW I '•'■'■'mtWmm*. *'M,j i $8.60 Sweater, for ..Sa.M.'l I*3 Shell and "l,"l IJarrette*. S-a-^T. \ fPaWtW fr2rilC $5,00 Sweater, for J3.»3 1-3 | In plain and fancy deslirn., \i. \ II*$S??l mW)\ $5.60 Sweaters for IS.S7 the kind .old "'"L at 15c .•..„,.. » T:'_)Cl" IH^ $7.00 Sweaters for.. *4*<w 2-3 26°- Saturday, each IOU £^wf At^i "Akmnimm -^ serve* you Be., _^ Leather Goods Ufl||lJnH.B ■ ii ? I m*. EXTRA SPECIAL ifti__i«kiltil_Ss iiarvey-Kuchanan I a %--75 and $2°° -98 B^rfl VtrV-iftlil IlflSlO I If. 860 Hand Ilags, black only, t£___!il_l% I lUi I\Jl I lllvllWllMll 1 V« , n Kont Heal, with in.ldu If^SIISSIII if IV' ii™ II / 1 M pocket iiii.l coin pur.o.; am I m*. 1 l';i« 110-15-17 Second" -^ Aye.; 113-15-17 SeietiSL SfLaoS ■ST' fnqn H: _y^',{ *' ' .;ka. SI 78. for f 30C M assays' Till, STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909. CHOWDER IS WORTH PRICE : OF ADMISSION I . Chehalis County Men In fill That They Played Fair With Visitors at the Fair. When one gets a good big bowl of clam chowder he gets his mon ey', Worth think, this man. Here I. hi. loiter: To (he f.dltor of The Star: Under tha caption, " Bunked,' I. Cry Heard on Fair Ground.." you sa> "It Has heard inside and out. thl.. of every building." tin* Infer ence tiring that the people did Dot »<•! a square deal lv an) building on ih* ground., 1 am not an apologist for anyone who worked a "hum., game on Exhibitor, day or any other day, but I, .1.. believe where one ha. at* tempted to keep faith be should hsv* due credit for tb" effort. red All Who Came. Chehall. county ..greed to give 600 clambake lunches, sod sayoM Who presented a |.nr. ticket, not only during Un* time called for, bo- tween 12 and .1 o'clock, bat up to closing Ume. « o'clock, received i full plate of . Inn. chowder or soup mad*- of the (MMM rotor clam and fresh rich milk axifl » large fat sal mon sandwich, together with olives or otber like relishes, a lunch that could not be duplicated anywhere else on the ground* for l.a* than 50 centa. Every comer was fur* ntsbed a napkin and dishes and spoon and a comfort»t>le tab!*, to sit down to and a alee bouquet of , flowers—roses, carnation's, eta.— furnished by tbe ladles of Alter da an efIMeBHBHi Not only did wo a«*r ar Ihl* lumh until dosing Ume on dadirday but honored every ticket that was pre sented on Monday. ■ It bad been the Intention in serve tbe clams In Ihe open air but you will remember It rained a couple *Of day* before and the weather MMMd not auspicious Saturday morning, kt we cleared up floor • pace on the Inside at some Ineoo retilenco and a large majority of the lunches were served there. I If Ikon was on* person dltMiis fled with Ibe treatment received la : eur-Ju tiding ha* fall.-. to mention I' tt Ha- tune, Slid tbe hundreds who did "apeak their mln.l* all agreed , that Chehalls county wa. doing, more than they contracted for. | Wouldn't Stand for a "Bunk " ■ V.'jr have * high minded lot of mru down la Cbebali* count) and (tier* would not stand fur tbelr rep feaektatlve to permit a "bunk" gain*.'as you style It. either In or a* you tljle It. rtthi't ont If tbelr building. In fact. if they for a moment Imagined thai 1 waa capable of being a i art) to a •mall or mean thine I would la all probability not be here. A/gain. It i. not fair to the Kea Beach racking work., who furnish ad tb.- clam.* and wboao president took great pride la preparing them personally. nor to tha Hocjnlam king company, who furnished the .atmon, to pa*, your article un noticed. I have a personal reason to know, not necessary to mention here, that The * a,- always stands for a square deal, and I am confident that you will make a correction in our favor. ..Very truly, I ' t . 11. D.» CHAPMAN. Executive Commissioner Chehalls ; County Committee. > "" '* a , . " a A JEST OF FORTUNE BY HAROLD CARTER. Cahaunoey Ambergruff, mopping bis laid bead with his handkerchief, puffed his way tiompou.ly in the direction of th* 42nd st. station. It was one of those hot spells that occasionally burst upon New York before summer has actually arrived, it had driven MM York—that Is to say, that prosperous community to which Ambergruff belonged to mountains and seashore. it had tent Mrs. Ambergruff away with her maids and • hlhiren some days before to the cool Catskllls, Each one of ihe limited number of human being* worthy of the Ambergrutfs' acquaintance had likewise closed Ml* (own house or apartment and left*' And this hot Saturday after noon Mr. Ambergniff was on his way. to follow them. t j A* th* corner of Sixth ay a man ram* whining alongside. Mr Am iH-rfuuff was about to pas. on In serene 'outness of this beg gar', existence, but a sudden glance at the man's fare told him that It was vaguely familiar. The beggar seized tho occasion to detain blm. I 'ffcg pardon, sir," bo whined, "I'm <le«*k''. your butler, air" j .^-pbcrgriiff did remember that he hud -.missed a butler some month* previously for Intoxication. ] "It Isn't money I'm wanting, .ar. ,; _• roan whined. "But. Mr. I'lifl'pn, your banker, sir han just moved Into his new house and If you'll give me a tOW Wolds of r.-. sndatlon, sir, ha'li employ me. I'm sleeping In Washington Square park, sir, and to wife's starving"— "George," said Amberbruff, wheeling upon him. "I shall cer tainly not recommend a drunkard such it" you to my banker. I—1"—• he stuttered with Indignation. "De off." In concluded, "or I shall have you arrested." The man slunk off abashed, nnd Ambargruff, with a heightened sense of clvlo responsibility, an tered the Grand Central station to purchase his ticket 11.. pushed his way forcibly titmuKii the queue, oblivious of the muttered remonstranoes, and put bis hand to tho pocket where he kept bis hills. Ho started back with 11 cry. The pocket had boon nearly ( ut from tit.- coat. "My noaoir'i been istolen"—hi* tegan. ' Next. please," crlod the clerk, rho mini behind pushed Mi Amber gruff asldo. lie DMM back, thrust ing and striking out savagely. A melee ensued . nnd Hie next moment Ambergruff was lying upon the ground with a cut lip and swollen **mm**mmt*mV*.'- " "***vtr^.i.•-nt-wr*^,*'''.*.*-*'*-?: ■ v.vua___^_.__i' eye, ir.i half I. dozen in' were i mauling him. "Throw him .mi " they cried, and' a dnien arms carried hlm, not gent ly, to (he .1.... ami flung hlm Into an opportune pool of water. A po liceman .trolled by humming. Am hergruff arose dripping and ran to hlm "Mi.v.- mil of here," cried the of ficer, raising hi. club threateningly. And luddeal) Ambergruff saw his I* ll' 'Hi. 111 a glas. window. Ills hnl tans smashed over hi. head, Ills eoiii '..ii* .ii..i muddy and vol, hi. HE CREPT INTO A PATCH OF PARK AND SAT DOWN ON A SEAT. left eye was almost closed and blood dripped from hi* cut Up over hi. clothe*, 11. looked Ilka* a hobo. Atiiherßiuff world came toppling down over hi. ear*. 11. slunk away Women wbo passed blm drew their skirts aside. li. crept Into a patch of park and sat down mi a seat. Where should he go Ills apart ment was dosed; If be tried to force a way In he would be arrested PA a buiglar 111. few friend, were out of town. He was penniless. The office was closed. But bow could be present himself anywhere In sucji a guise? It be knew bis banker's address be might call there after nightfall and obtain money. But I'Lipp*- had moved to the upper Weft-side and there wa* no means of locating blm Unless- Bometbtng was .luring In Atitbeigriifi | bralg -The ex butler bad mentioned f-blpps—lf he COUld be tOUQe}*— Suddenly Mr. Amlttrgruff remem bered that the man had said be slept in Washington Square park. A wild hop.* we* born In bis brain. Perhaps be could locate- Mb I And be crawled off in tbe darkness reached 'tie park, and began to slink through Its tboropgbfarea, peering at tbe disheveled tramp* that sprawled on tbe benches Me found him on tbe last bench of all. Tbe man's head lolled over the back hi* meager form seemed shrunken and motionless. If be were dead! Ktor tbe first time in years some sentiment of humanity stirred In Ambergruff* * heart. Fear i fully he approached and touched the tramp's ragged sleeve. The man sprang to hit toot wild ly, like a hunted beast Then, with a cry. be recognised hit Interlocu tor. Thay .tared Into each other', facet, and la that moment Amber gruff knew himself for what he waa. GIVEN II JOY RIDE ON GOAT WOMAN PERFORMER AT THE EXPOSITION IS TAKEN INTO Tl-JE T. M. A. While olhee* ' were : taking »"•)o< tide." In automobiles last night an other kind Ot "Joy ride" was being given to a woman performer of the Pay Streak In the T. M. A j lode-". The goat" bad been given a three days' grubstake of tin cans, broken glass and other Indigestible foodstuffs mi"', when be, was . led Into tbe lodge room at ■ midnight and the blindfold was slipped from hi* eves he beneld a dainty candidate In petticoats. He lm* mediately snorted once or twtoe and was ready for the big ride. .As an appreciation for many favors - shown the Theatrical Me ' chanical association. Miss A till" j Dames, better known as Atttle ; Masqucrla. one of. the three sister* <■ playing at the Spanish theatre on tbe Pay Streak since the exposition opened, was made an honorary member. :39a__HM? But honorary members are sup posed to be Initiated Just the same, only not with so much levity as • lie male members. Last night Miss Itarnes was ready; the goat was likewise ready; ditto the several hundred member* residing in Se attle. Miss Josephine Ls Hoy, hon orary member of the New York T. ,M A , acted as escort to Miss Harms ami the latter was quickly lashed to _. goat and for thirty minutes feminine shrieks echoed around Third ay. and Cherry st. The police en the beat were put wise and no Interference was brooked. '.•'■'-•■. •'«■'•* Today Miss Karnes Is slowly re covering from her novel "goat Joy ride" but the letters "T. M A." are stamped on her la Indelible ink and when she leaves Seattle she will depart as one of the few hon ored women of th.- theatrical pro fession. For soft while hands and com plexion, l.'iir> 'b Liquid Compound, perfumed. All druggists. *** KINABE The World-si Best Piano Gine Piano Co. SEATTLE tS 3__hi_£«__^Si:li_l_i I for your convenience: store open Saturday evenings — *^ y^"*Na ______ fTSX—__/*! o wel?iN _/15/\ A_" S"ll wllTb^y 2 heq* hei*e-l.Ld7 — in our showing of several hundreds of heaters • you will find just tlie very heater you need to meet your requirements. j your old stove, range or heater will be taken I as a part payment on the purchase of a new one. —$1 down ■—$1 a week will buy a heater litre— the prices arc the lowest consistent with high est grade and workmanship. EMPRESS JUNO j IhcHOT BLAST heater wood heater— 9 i'_________________i^_____i __K\ _tl *'*' _a met **mmmmr __>_P'^^ ""^v^^-T^J^ —thlt Is a vary practical and l_l v>l caw styls h**t»r. constructed **■' Ktv en *ntlr<*ly different Unas than _.»,i. *.,.. »,.. . ____ .„_,__ tha old ttylst. the draft Is In U„l i2*,hl nt.tn.'mttm^mm" th* front and the ttoO door Is Tu^.i .1 thi «..« «»ara?2d' at the anil. Aliia heater can be J" "\*\*. **.'}.} ,**•{?? *l*^**t *tl*? r.lsm ** 1 cloaa to the wall and ?r.*l im., r ,',.. «m,.SS? OR*) will not taka ';, ' ,V. ' SIS third n? of i.«t wit an. .TiSJ th* room. exactly Ilka pictur*. 52.„? mIA" L?ii fc^JSTaISJI Vary ornamental In dr.&„ and *mV£st,?™Z(' finish., Klttlna* are all (sa- wood or coal, tis!, A splmdl.l heater a* - fir* can be kept In this stove wall a* a flr«k*tp*r. IMs east *<" *° hours with on* hod of Iron top si.d bottom and east coat—no other stove made will Iron 'lieln,* nlckal twin* top. ■*** this. In four slsa-s. as foi nickel urn and nleka) foot rail. lows In thr** slit* a* follows: Ho. IE has U*>lneft flrapot. No tt— takes II -In. lon* wood: w-""' o*'0 *' *_.**• •*.***."i.* »«?**© prlca. , .11.60 no. *r. ha* 11-tnch firepan, N »rfc.-'•,, *• ,o 'tnCh ,0"" .___ °Pr«; •*" '•«'•"•<"" ''Ytrolmf* P'* r* ••■ .I—■ . price , «2«jm> No. Jl— P*a 11-Inch long wood: No. IDE has JO-ln* , flrvpot, price ai.aa prte* .*.ir-_so jSSl^* Standard /fiMk*. 'i_»K«.'*--'atl*'J___ _ . — lamm 1' 1■ I Mfl *!s.,''.*;:'iri • 1 a*** /*sr> iwtnT_\ ■..!.••.>.:! mi m fMMi4i w*kMtm**k 4 Ip*xA A 7TT<n*_il wl*:*'—*:—*/! ***** a i* a vi *mm* ■] %£joJLbg^^ >«^-StATTLE M. TACOMA^-53*--*^ — 'sm-ii^m*m*mmm9mmmX*m*^ Second Avenue at Pine Street '•■■•■''-■' A**-- —■■-—* -—...-.—e...._-fc._a ■_-_..,.„ - .._*. . __». .a. __*._. .., ... _______B FREE EXCURSION . <*" t '•'•" " a n, t« — *&l * at.-. ■ J—*fl«s - PtTnm SOS «cV ■ 'ft ~_» Sffrfr **S Wat* ■ . _V« ■_SSSSS_SSSSS____SS__! !fl irv>~m*mSm***':t^» l -fa% pr***. mm* t* vt ia s*» t s f 4 ev-TTTTSTw'T?^-^"5? Beautiful ride on big, fast new STEAMER "VENUS." Tomorrow and Sunday _P*aMSSsasNMHSMAasgRM4eMad ' t GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. sharp, returning at 8 p. m. Come early and get good seats, as we always have a boat load. We receive hundreds of letters daily praising this land {..'-."j ' _. Sumner, Wash., Sept. 14, '09. Dear Sir: I have spent $85 traveling about this country, and will say CD. Hillman's land at Birmingham is the besrbargain of them all. being on this side of Sound/ on R. R. and street cars, is the reason I bought 10 acres at $75 per acre, which I will set out to cherries. I am an expert gardener. Respectfully, C. A. FRANKLIN. Birmingham is on the ■_**_*■_=_--ii—<~"**JgV-T_r '"•'■■"land on this side of the ♦600 worth of Berries raited on Hainan's office in Room 2, one aers of this land. limes Building. 5