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s 11/ 9 Oi* ' J We Stirred - **%* 81 atl A**** it df\. MMM mwaW the Town -Ll IVj 111 t? II Our Great Shoe Sale has set the town agog. You'll hear people discussing it everywhere, and you'll notice hundreds and hundreds of newly-shod feet on the street. They come from here, and if you'd listen closely you could hear the dollars jingling in their pockets. Those are dollars saved in this shoe sale. Are you getting your share of MM money-saving bargains in truly good shoes? • - .Hlp^^--"■™«SSS_»IBBBB___-_a_____fr" m **\ a Af^. __. M «___ «_. I * mr~** WOMEN'S t*trd*a snd Cousin's t$ to tl Warn*** 1150 and %* <*** Fancy Shoe* In this sale J3.95 Slipper* ta th" $2.45 Plngree and other makes |« j Hong# slippers, regular V *" SSS. 8, hr*.'."....J2.85 »V': M. $1.15 Wlchert A Gardiner W and 1* ! Fancy Slippers ta CO QC j Boudoir SlippersOO p this sals .....tt. *}L,*JO at tt UUw MEIVS ,<«tU«ton** $700 — ' #»C AZ French * Co. «$.«. *0 OC IS.OO Shoes Shoe* tJJiUJ N>ttr*t«a*a MM aad MA AC Any It 00 (*) OC JSSOShoe* ♦*»t*Kl Shoe <#_-..OJ You can save from * t Today is Special Day to */* on Boys' and Girls' for the Children. Bring Shoes in this sale. them in. We are ermine to close out this stock in th« quickest time possible. Good Shoes were never be fore priced so low and sold so rapidly. You certainly can not, in justice to yourself, let such a shoe oppor tunity *lip NOTE TME PRICES, THEN ACT Treen Shoe Co 707 PIRST AY. BO YOU WANT TO BUY. BELL. '" RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS! We *r» ladepaad**! dealer* band ta* all *<***_ **** mm* M«*tt* aa*. Will aa** raa Mg tuiit;. iii« «t,-*uw*l._. cm. •*« Jttm tt :.;.->- Seattle. Wa.b- Tm F ORIENT IN SEATTLE 'f jl GRAND OPENING NIGHT j E y O F ■_?' ' " 'MSI ■ ■WM '■ \ ■r^__. ■ ' Pi V ■ SSh*. I ____r*^^ JOk ■_""" Wm mmmmm *■" ffu Eggs II ■ ■ &>—— ii B Str°"" ol >C 8S Pa. 1 m /m a— 1— - • 111 ..a. P3 m Wm ml \ MiaiafflW*- ifts . SR/Vlk Em I B _r w^ ua ll , ■.» n«|il A THE V . PEKIN CAFE -v J Tt It-i sJI HR wm >-. ■ . ■____ Wa f| %.tV f*_i I ~HR M \__ I M __l [ j Xi Ui ES tila i « -N-. ***** "l 's— IW X-a— I*l I ~V ~^^ f *BMt SH Ebsssss* i- Thursday *tC* superb ;J "'••--i-'i, - »_. ***** Ji MUSIC :-l is*) 18 th NOV. *T and i. * ■;■: Prom 5 p.m. .£ APPOINTMENTS ig y Unique Decorations A*_r Special Chefs 5 ******B****************************»mamaa I I iai«Bicii_ifli_M -J 2nd and Yesler Way : ~il -J Surpassing Any Other Chinese Restaurant in the West 5 **f * CMAKLIE LOUIE, Manager "** jfi .v v ' W- -ill DO NOT MISS 1 THIS! «j THE WRIGHT BROTHERS To do mar painting, paperhangtng . and tinting are the brothers who raa -h.- Federal Paint A Wall Paper Co, Main 2304. Ind. 3913. Estimate* Oa*Huiiy Purni*h*d » eta*. ALICE PUFFED GREAT CIGAR MOW MRS. LONGWORTH rLAO OERGASTED THE KOREAN COUNT. it, t'tiixi rrt»-«.) PERUN, Nov, 17,—Merlin 1* highly Interested today In the ap pearance of a booh purporting to be from the pen of Fraitleln Emma | Krtiebel, who for many years was chief mlatres* of ceremonies at the | court of the emperor of Korea. A chapter of the book contain* an account of the vtstt of Mlsa Alice Roosevelt to the Korean court lo 1 1905. The nfjiort of the official rm Iceptlon, which Is causing comment jof a varied nature, reads: "Learning that the Roosevelt party bad been Invited to the emtrt ot the ratkado. the Korean emperor hastened to extend the hospitality of ht* modest eatablhthment to the distinguished A nan travelers. Acceptance of his majesty* Invita tion came with such astonishing promptness that the court was In a dilemma bow to gel a suitable welcome ready In time. "The emperor decided to bestow upon ...... I.i .tii' of tbe president of the .tTntted States the highest honor at hia command, namely, a r* eepfltiti at th« graveside of his con sort, 'he t*A*r***. Aa imiitsstna sutta ot dignitaries and flunkeys were accordingly dispatched io >•-. grave ta a picturesque and minis.. spot a mile ouUlde --.. wllh ttton .'.:* for a state banquet. "Shortly after the a ,lt_» arrived - " ' 't *. i*r ttt tunt a tti . a tornado of dust burst upon ti*, .wt of whlrh a cavalcade of equea trtana emerged. At their head rode a daabtng young horsewoman, etad In a scarlet riding habit, beneath the lower estwatUSe* of srhlch peep. Ed tight fitting red breeches, stuck Into glittering boots. In her hand she brandished a riding whip. in ber month was a great cigar "It waa Wl*a Alice Roosevelt. We went Cabhergaated- We had expected a different sort of appari tion. Everybody was bowing and »<-raptng. ta the most approved Korean court fashion, but the rough rider** daughter seemed to thle* tt all a Joke. i "As th* mistress of eer*m*_al< I 'stammered out a few worda of | greeting and the gnest nf honor ! i mumbled a word or thanks but I nothing more. She ma* mainly la .terested In the rohMKsai figure* of jgod* and the mammal stone ■ • image* of animal*, whlrh hold , j waieh over th* grates of the dead i numbers of the Korean dynaaty. , "Spying a stone elephant, which , 1 seamed particularly to strike her , fancy. Alice hurled herself off her ( horse, and tn a flash was astride . th* elephant, sfcoatlag to Mr. Long- | worts to snapshot ber. Onr suit* i was paralysed with horror and as toelahmen " '-'-VVV'i CHURCH ASSEMBLY , The ****** annual s—villt of < the Chnrch of the Living God (col nrsdl will tome*** st 3423 Irving | .-iv . November i 5.'.:,;.. J THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1009, NEWSBOYS WILL SURE HAVE GRAND TIME AT MASKED BALL __ _. is ■ **»Mf*KU. B«i.L. HELPED OLD MAN SPEND MONEY AND GOES TO JAIL 11. Barrett Dobba, protege of lodge Baa Undaey of Denver an.l formerly a superintendent of the playground* of Seattle, wtil split wood for the city for th* net. two months. 11. Dobbs owes his downfall to s 1 combination tit money *.* old maa aad a sum of money *ald to range from 110 to 110. According to testimony adduced In pollc* court yesterday afternoon. DoMa and a department *tor* girl volunteered to show George C 8e» --t*rt. a wealthy lumberman, Seattle by cluster HghL The party slighted (ran a tasl rah and went Into * cafe, where lights and music were the rule. 1',!.-.it. flowed. a!»o. Dnt when Mr. Heater! cms* out Whcrs th* Chill* Cam* tm?' t Oft* of the -harm* of mid-- Is that the musically uneducated p*r ■no doe* not hay* '.> "understand" It. With "Imitative" music, how. •var. th* eaa* la quite different, and •vary pasaac* ha* either an »)»,..u..* or a thinly-concealed meaaiagV,Oc* caalonally It la bard to decipher ter* • tain unusual noise*, aa the fojflow- i Ing story from fllcgrad* I2U*ty r Indicate*: „„, The composer bad Just played last ..ie.-. his friend, the critic ""Very fine. Indeed." said.Jbe ciittc. "Tint what la that | A/mm, which makes th« enh} enUla rua daws the hark?" "Oh." returned the composer, ' "that k* where th* wanderer has the . hotel bill brought to him," I The newsboys of Seattle sr* sure going to have a great time at their seventeenth annual ball at t_.-m-.il 'park pavilion Saturday night. It's to be a masquerade, ami , there's gntng to be a lot of *w«ll , costume* there, ami everybody's ' going to have hi* heat gtrl along, .m.i there'll be about 1150 worth [of pri*e* for the beat time* - | j tho ilown town merchanU have ! imated the newaboy* fine—and al j together— well. Shorty Engter, he [ say* tt'* going '.i be the best ever. And Shorty knows. Ynti Ml take it from blm. » The Star boys are going to be out la force, copping out prises, showing new stunts In dancing snd bringing girts that'd win beauty prtsea anywhure. Wagner* ..*«tra has been en gaged for tha party. *hlch will be gin .at ** o'clock ■ ■■ Not aoffr.QOttss. nobby—Pa, wbo are the women I of the hour? Papa—Those, my boy, who say | they II be ready i, a minute.—Ally Sloper'* Half Holiday. of tt he waa abort 110, according to hts story. Tbe girt denies tbe alia gallon. Beesntht be ehsperoned the party. l I*.M.» called down ihe displeasure of Police Judge John IV Gordon la th* shspe of s «. daj tamtam la the city stockade. Bob be ram* to Beanie torn. two years ago. and on February IS, 1907, | addressed the park board on th* *dvantage* of playgrounds. Dobb* tallied a lot, but did sot accomplish :l.ueJl. Consequently, be was discharged after two month* of talk Dobb* is 24 years old. He %*>» ha spent i ill* summer ta Alaska. RED fRONT Will OPEN NEW CLOTHING i STORE Th* work of remodeling th' Ursa ranter room at First aad Univer sity, furrcerly in <"s: i-.t by th* Baal for Savings, I* going forward rap- i idly, -id on or before December 1 th* "Red Front"* will ion one of th* finest and most up-to-date clothing store* In the city at the] splendid location. A new front la being max is and h»nd*®mejy fia-! tolled ft-ctnr** Installed. The "Bed Front" will open wtth every Indica tion favorable for a big success In tha clothing business. It Couldn't b* D**t«n. He—That pudding 1* something f»arful; It taste* absolutely horri ble! * «h*—lt la Impossible; for the rookery bonk say* It taste* d» lletou».~Corale CuttLflßi CLOSING OUT All Our Pall Suits, Coats and Dresses j/ LADIES! It Kill-*. IS A CHANCE *j*l/ TO OKT A MKAI.. BARGAIN. AS » £$y^*<z*p * wK x,iK a HAMi'''K.-'. uiu.!'.. AN. u /*Tsfjs^L- KlitHT. WE Mt'HT MAKE ROOM /f/9r**V-\ r**tt OUil Hl'itlMi SAMPLES. /£mfM^\ WHICH COME IN SOON. ar____m________\ VALUES THAT STARTLE VOL (m**T^ TAILORED SUITS NOW .ttTtSm $12.50 I* l'/uH> v\V*rP*l ftrmir prices mara 130, IBS to S3« fiW M TAILORED SUITS till $20.00 ok__o2 J_hT Hit 11 V.A. Values *10. Mi, KO. /$8 Ify'l ONE-PIECE DRESSES 11 $12.50 /lii SPSIB # "W. r £tg ML w* hay* b*«" *«ii.«a thee* for |ffAl v¥ NEW LONG COATS /ITjffiL $10.50 —$16.85 ***l_^ Wall worth do-tie th**« amounts LADIES SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 500 Arcade Building Teh* ****** e*trrw FLOOR Open Till t p. m. Saturday. Inouflh. Walter—Will you take anything more, «lr. before you go? Mr-Swell —I'll no take any mor». I'm lit a sw.-ll lodging, and I dlnnn k»>n very well the stair.—Ally Slop er'* Half Holiday. Union Sayings & Trust Co, of Seattle f Burptu« and unciwil* profit* VV ***** Th* man *,**, attain, *,-£ by -1 work , nd tntmii*, th* most ttm^amtttl tmm,J **w«. N.ariy ,« ;***?£_ m*d* that* Start, „, ,J with ■. modest sum 'marti tn* smaller sal.rl*, <*,„ i_t youn ß men now >(**&*> 2 ****** eh*nc* I* ipinti^ saving I* th* first st**, iNtlHf 4. pf, f{< fl Compounded V\\ Serol-Annaally. JAME3D. HOGE, Pnwuam I N. B. SOUnoTcaiifel ontEcroEs-t-'.'* -tn.Bd Seknuu. I n ,___ a a, atewart r- v __*' "'«*- t*mi*L £* CORNER SECOND and CHERRY JTRER »'••*" a* Beltar*. "-„,- , cc* m.oLtyr^**** ; .^1,,,." 'a'^tilii,-^ af_____^^aa___-*t__. tar -v. *a_mt*_i. ________r ***•■ -'-v SI sßflß t* ei:»t r» kist ttS »■__►______J ***** !___. JM »^ W^s*yS, _ *•*_». ** rw *" ******* (SS — > JT *___ *°°* ■ <***gt U i, Safes I what Ot* CenliS* tt««sit £L 3 * waat, is 49. tm avtrtSmZ r^..*_Tt*"' **t»*»*«f. ft* ■ wtiat ths h*-Ut*?*r m*3'**tL*' ! Ufnet.: _t li* I fsles §£?&, "" a** ****** Chotrr sa* CmutmiTtAml «««ie« emit i sad ftaSQ' ;« *** j Ta* wt* ' jam'atamtVL-'*' l | Wear a Diamond I I r». iw it t* w**kty h»jk«u I 3 iTMLUO jr * nun (« -j 1 I 'tm 11J. ■? -Mttminl GUNS SK-1 ta* in AI trmfttam kfteftusl I tad .trior* >__^g*&_* I - f.t ttn ■ >n* Is at «w*ttst« «|Sa_tlM|| ta* em* tar km* I A.H. Y.ADLER. I BMB »iwi4B»r. »■■* t«i»W«,!/_.|j • J Co you wsnt t* Set * *****_etj Th* Star's et*s«Jfts<;j^l_* t-olutne*. "J "■ ' ■7:";|1 — hi iH