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ANY PHOTO WILL DO Good Pianos From $100 up to $275 The latter is the price for the very best of standard make* in art cases. Terms as low as 15 per month. These are the extraordinary bargains you can £ct bow at 1621 Third Ave , where A. W. Meyer; one of the Rooeer Piano Dealers of the Pacific Coast, is closing art his large stock of Pianos and Player-Pianos, to retire from business. Yon cannot find a better assortment anywhere—ten lading makes to select from—while the prices are at lost CUT IN HALF. Lease of store for sale, to be turned over November Ist Low rent. A. W. MEYER 1621 Third Ave. NORTH OF PINE. PI HmmH • <»s^ Jis your duty to protect your. JJIfE WITH A TRUSTEESHIP ?hat would become of her anOUUD You LEAVE HER HELPLESS? tcT| arl' r n Wlll "f" 1 molfe our Trust Company your fc*ecu *U» tun,,?. capable Bn d permsnent I>o not l-ave your [f _** 0 n«» at the mercy of aotoeone unknown to you and to n "' *PPolft your executor* the Court will. in Indl t?r f*®lly !" ar ome INVOLVED In financial difficulty and SJH'T comp/ww suffer. p|a<4 your affair* In tho hands of OCK "2 Jijm jv ' We will attend to your business after yon are ** n "' ss ytj\i would attend to It yourself were you living JtttßN BANK AND TRUST CO. * *1* COIL 4TH AVE. THE UP TOWN BANK BITS OF GOSSIP Tktra I* a reallMlc touch 0M laltiid In At iMfM feature, "In , ColVid litiili." »o>>n to l>e rrteaaed ; In the I .iliav Co" The production of the play near- j h coat 11. t' Travera hi* life Pravera «a* t.iklns the part of tho hero and K II Culvert, the bad ! Ulan A* both were *uppo*ed to i-onvlcta. the eomiuttiy *ciil tlieui down to Juliet to set the proper *iirrt>undluK* and atmoaphere In the climax Calvert rot u»u> from the 'pen" with Travel* In purautt There wna a cluium> In shifts The n> » Kuard* on duly had not I teen Informed that the get aw»> «»» heltiK done for the movtu*. I The) gave chaie Calvert cllmh • d on h RMollne hand car and Trav- : | er* took after him In an aula The Kuard* followed In « tnn chine, and, when drmwlnß near Travera. oi>etied fire Travel* e* raped the bullet* tiy leaplnK on the [ hand car with Calvert. The director taking the picture explained matter* to the guard* a* *oon ua he rould catch tip. A thrlllln* acene I* depleted In "The ItlKht of Way." a film recent ly produced at Ithaca The climax of the utory I* reached when a I'lis fir* pa**en»;cr auto 1* »ent hurtlln* over the cdKe of a rO<'k rllff 1.500 f«*t huh The plunge of the car rmlH up at the bottom of Tftunlun nock Rome. A dummy I* seen at the wheel of the rar aa It topple# over the precipice THE. MOVIES NKWSBOY OK 13 MUST LEADING MAN IN MOVIE COMPANY OF YOUNGSTERS George L. Morgan, a newsboy, In the leading role In "Jlmmy'i Prln cfM," the Initial play to be acted by the first motion picture company composed escluslvely of children in the world, orgamted recently In Los Angeles by Benjamin Scovell. George Morgan Is a clever Juven ile actor of 13, and ha« appeared before the public since he was a baby He is the grandnephew of the Rev. George Lorimer of Tre mont Temple, Boston, who was at BEATS THE SLIT fljr l'p!!«4 t W'r# LIMA. O . Sept 1« Sheriff Watt haa t»-en railed upon tit Inventlicate the strange existence of 75 »;randed *vp»!.» In an Improvised camp near here Th*- Domaili have dispensed with their clothes and sr«- running about In nature'* raiment. Hoth men and women are Inclttd "(I In the colon?, and eke out an ex istence from roota, shrub*. ht rrles and the meat of those a.'lmals whone Uvea thejr can take In the primitive way Farmer* complaining against fre quent vlalta to their barnyard* led to the Investigation. The gypsies were ordered to don aome clothe* and move on. HERE'S A FREAK Ilr rr-»« t Wire KANSAS CITY, Mo. Si.pt. Jfi A peculiar nio which In puttllng physicians at the (Seneral hospital is that of Charles llutera, a 7-year old b<>r, whoae heart la under Ms left artn. When the physicians started to examine Mm. th<y placed the stethoscope at the usual sp>t, but rould not hear the heart beats It waa some time before they could locate tho heart, which waa found on the left aide directly under the shoulder The boy I* normal otherwise, and the physicians say the unnmial j«>- •Itlon of the heart will not cause trouble. HE BETS HE LL LIVE; WINS AND THEN DIES I.KXINOTON. Ky. Sept. Ifi -As proof that he had sporting idood In hi* vein*. Clem llearhv, trainer of llltht harness horaea, who d'ed Inat week, laid a wager early In the spring with a phyalclnn that he would live three tnontha, and he won. The physician had declared he did not think IWchy could live three weeks, a* he »»i suffering from liver trouble Ilearhy la aald tr have Aet llfiO or $300. After winning, he wanted another bet that he would live four month* long er lie would havo lost this bet. 9PLA9H ME! ATLANTIC CITY, Sept IS.— When Mr* Charles ap peared on the beach garbed In a dashing purple bathing milt with a skirt *llt from the hem to waist, 200 bathers almost mobbed her. THE MARKETS f'rlrrn |»ri«tncrr» fnr fr nil* nn'l irirlnHlni (C«rrf«'i»il <l»Hr hv J W. Oodwln A Co > AnnlM loml rookln* .7S « lon Hlu. kl.»rtlc« > ® ] ;j ( antnlnup" 'J? 5 1;J fWIiM J- !f ,J? I'Uirr!" ,J 0 100 Hpu'l*. WbH« ..I<oo If 00 Onion. <»*« «<% Onion*, irrcrn .» B,,u««h. Hubbard ntUfr #15 ,i .l* J? <*if *«<k 70 O 1"0 Carrot* •"» Olrry t0 ® ,S? fnr n _ I „7«d l-ttuc. 10 ® 25 lt*ill«hr« >'0 I'rlrrn pnlri prodnrrr* fnr htillrr, .... ikiii 11 rl, i rnl "nil porki rr>- t»-d dully >■/ Ferry Jlro* ) •** ii.n" ovur * fnl © 115 f»i. » » nd nndT .....■■••»•• .IS old roonl*rw, llv® ,10 Dm k" old. Ilv» .10 Ht.rl nlt dmklln*.. ' whl" l'»kln» . .14 SprlnpdurkllnK.. ml. Of* l l • • * (~lf rum. frtt 10 Tiirkny*. '•< "y r Tm k*v*. Torn#. fnt Ilv 20 1 flrm i 'if stood *!*«. <I*. ? 2ft ou\n«i fr .wi. 11 v - <)/■ moo ' old itllt«on». irood nil*, do*. .•■ • ■ '-"O v 7l!:, h ,at ... k r r : .» © .14 V«" l»r««r ........ .«• V .11 l'urk i*ood IJIOCK hoi- fr I»h 10 2 II ,I'urk. largo »# W -OH THK STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTKMHKR If). 1913. g ■■ ■ one time a well known actor. Oso Morgan, the "leadlrg man" In *c«o« from "Jimmy's Princess." A LONG TIME AGO Or I'nl'f.l I'frtf I.MM.t TVlft NKW YORK, Sept If. Marshall Seville. professor of American archaeology R i Columbia, has re turned fr tn two months' excav.it In* In the province of KsmeraJdas, Northwest Kcuador II" brings skulls <>f South Amerl ran IlidlaiiN who livid 1.000 years ago. the te*-th (n which are crowned with gold cap* ami Inlaid with gold anil ordinary filling*. In all caned tho workmanship la almost the equal of the modern dvnlltt'i art RIPPLING TUNICS PARIS. Sept. 16. -At the fashion opening* to American buyers the Persian Influence prevailed. The large majority of gowns were adapted from costume* clplolted In la> Mnniret " produced at the Theatre de la Renaissance, ai d ev erywhere me saw short, rlpptlng tunics wired to stand away from the figure. Some of them were short and single, others were used In group* reaching from the waist half way to the hem WILL TRY AGAIN I.EWIBTON. Mf. Sept. lfl—\'|ta! I.alilw haa applied to City Clerk I.emnlre for a marriage license for the third time within a year. The firm two time* the lirUletobe left Mr. l<*ht>e "waiting at the church." GIRL JURORS HALT TO GET SODA: FIND FOR HANDSOME MAN JOUET. 111.. Hept 16.— When the flmt woman Jury «ai lmpane|«J In the court of Ju* tlc« Jame* Met "tilloch, the fair Juror* returned a Judgment of 120 In favor of tjenrgo Martin axalnat John Vargo Martin la younn, handaoraw and a bachelor: Var*o la old, not *o handaome and la mar ' rled VII the feminine Juror* were unmarried except fine, who held out for Varnii until the re*t thre.itcn'-d to tell her huaband Ihirlm: the trial a reeea* was railed to allow the Juror* to re fresh themaelve* with loe cream aodaa. ♦ Dance at Prenmland tonight.—Ad*. ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS rates EXTENDED W# publicity; w* wnnt our frlcn(ln t>» lf»Ik about u* W*» hnvc no fnrmloti rnn't afford to havi» - wo hfiv<i our cut rnton until January 1 1914 Our nnrn* alon® l« n frunrnnt** that your work will b# natlafaetory and of th* bi»*t. « IIMM TOII % V—llflttT ITT IT M|'» Set of Teeth, Guaranteed $A Fit, now Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown «p0 Gold or Porcelain Bridge CQ Work $w Solid Gold Fillings.. 7Ti? UP Silver Fillings ?»O<J UP Albany Cut-Rate Dentists *«-r»u<l I loor l'r«»|»lr'a ftnnk Itiillritnu Rfrund nnd l*ll*e. Tnkf Wlavator or Walk # l T p. OtlH PlUrßfl WIM. Hl'ltf'tUNlc TOU OUli WOIIK WILL I'Llt.AHlfi VuU. WHAT'S MERE Claaa A Until Werlneariay Night "Tlim HtreH* of NVw York," tbre#» reel Orrtnt Northern feature, and n VltiiKraph comedy. • 00 Cl«mmir Until WrdnfMl«y Night "I'ailm \V«M*kly No 49," world'* newa. "Cunt," two imrt Kdlnnti; "An ! I HiiNptclon," !llo«rapb drmua. ♦ • • Dream Until Wadneariay Nlflht "Tim Lour Millionaire." tw»» part Vlfat'.raph drama I wo Tiki Many," Hellf colliedv "Tin* Act Hi Hhot," Ptttlu* pl»y. • • • Melbourne Until Wfdnriday Night "Oypiv Queen," Ki'vKoda nun «idy; "For the Crown." tworeel American drum a; "I let ween Homo mid Country," Reliance drama • • • Grand Until Wrdneaday Night "Myalorlou* Eye*," American drama; "The Turklnh Math.' Majcn tie comedy . •* 111» l,nnt Hot." Than houaer comedy. • • • Colonial Until Wednesday Night Tli« Tiger," Vltaaraph drnma; "The Monogrammcd Cigarette" and "Drill* Aboard the 1' S Warahlp California.' 1 hpllt Kaleni, "Baby lndlapoaed" and "The Ividy In lllack." lltiiKraph apllt reel comedy; "The Green Eve of the Yellow God," Edlaon drama • • • Tltlkum Until Wednesday Mght "The Medal of Honor." t.uhln drama; "A Jungle Flirtation" and "Tahiti, the I'lctiireaijue." J'athe play apllt r«el "Ronnie of the llllla," Kunanay drama; "ller Way." Sellg diama • • • The City Until Tonight "The Qual "rcrK " two reel feat ore; The 1 it-ad Nickel," comedy; "The New Hahy." comedy • • • Alhambra Until Wedne*day Night "The Diamond Maker*.' Re* two reel feature drama, "Animat ed Weekly" world* new*, "Hy drogen." educational, and a com edy. • • • Yuler Until Tue*d*y Night "Itlrd* of Ptey," The Fatal Scow," "The Robber*," "A Gentle man of F"»*hl<>n " • • • Olympian Tonight "The Mi-art of nn Actreaa." Kaleni dram*. ' Borne Hpota In find Around l*o# Afnco|«*a," Kdl*on ween ie. "Don't Worry Kdlwon "l4>nedog the Faithful/' Lubln drama. "On the Job." Rvaamy coQiady, BEES' NEW PARK VICTORIA, Sept, M—"Wo are' considering u new baseball park for next year." said Secretary McCon nell. of the Victoria llaseball club today. The iihort center field fence and Inadequate seating accommodation of thi present grounds have Impress ed upon th«' directors the necessity of a change. Hert I>el ma * will In all probabil ity lie manager of neit year'* Bee* lloliby Steele anil ltrown, the Victoria tw triers, who worked In the Twilight 1.-ague this summer, will Join the club next week and will be used regularly. GIRLS BEAT PASTORS t'HILADKLPHIA. B.pt 16—A baaehall team m»»le up of «trl* dr<-»»ed In bloomer* defeated an other team of preacher*. dreaaed In aklrtu, 16 to 6, ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiß WISCONSIN PENNANTS NOW OUT You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped rom ar enis always paid 65c for. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and receive your coupons daily. These pennants nrc of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to • color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will anneal to vou even V vou are not a college man. These pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a hundred and one other unique decorations. A different pennant will lie offered each week. ; Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office. 1307 7th Ave. If ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for nostape for each pennant. Do not mail in advance orders. Tliey will not be filled until Pennants are issued. Order Pennants weekly A few North Dakota and Idaho Pennants still left. HllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTß The Fall Season Is On! We're Ready! Some Bumper Bedding Bargains! PECIAL PRICES'ON 'hid Ixita of much HIM rail and Winter Bedding tumor row like thle: ,iO Cotton Batt*. WillltiJulr pure whl'". ■! lb roll; 72xM-inch sifc 15e Yard 6llko lin '' I colon in„ Special, yd. I UC 12',.c Cretonne*, In floral and Oriental Q '»» deelgna; faat color* Special at O*C |100 Cotton Blanket*, In white, tan or (Cray, tb I red 70 bordi n Special at IU C $1 M) Comfort*, doubli- lied aln- eitra heavy, .mil filled with dark cotton o*4 I q y I i I w gVu Sterling Values in Women's New k w \ Underwear! AT ftC. Women'* pure I f tww wbjlfl VMtl nr j f Panta with comfortable and I / warm fleece llnlnx ' I AT AO-, Women* e*tra i ! I rOC Am Princh Rib fj ,i Vent* or Pant*. with high ) '/ neck, mini" of the fln> at Sea J Inland Cotton. Perfect fitting / ! varment* AT OC«* Children'* I'nlon /fx I3C Suit* In iiray or f I I ecru; all alze*; the quantity k J I* limited. / 1 AT rn« Horn' Union /J I OUC Huiiii, mad* to re // *i*t ih" bard wear that moit AJ boy• give to their clothe*. r Again! Sheer Lawn Kerchiefs 1C \ HAUNTED SCHOOL Hy p»*«« W!r* WAHRKNVIU.K. 111. Sept. 1« — Children of Warrenvllle will have a new school building this year to replace the "haunted school" they iiave refused to sttend since the winter of 1912. The haunted school was msde a place of horror to the children by the killing there before her class of Miss Edith Smith by Sylvester Adams. Jan. 10, 1912. !le»t modern outald» roomi, 25c to f>Or Stewart llonw, 86 \Ve*t Stew art —Advertlaemnt. Come Into Our Garden of Autumn Millinery VIEW THE OPENING DISPLAY In our Second Avonuo wln dowal Come In and try on to . your luiart'a content. N«< oii>i will « Jieaeerh you to buy. We feature to- Trimmed French Felt*—« gathering of clever hati trimmed pith wIhKH, AT CP Cfl Smart pluah trimmed 9Ui«)U witii marabou We Trim Hat* for 50c Iron-Wear School Shoes at Very Special Prices Tomorrow, while (juantltU-a laiit, you School Boy*' $2.50 Shoe* of Rem Lf uj lne golld leather box calf; i, J: ,-y\ Ideal *<-hool hhoe* Bpe low heel* Special. ff *\ efj pair yti I J Little Gent*' Shoe*, velour calf blucher shoe*. *lze* 9 to 13; at way* $2.5 0 pair. 4 QQ Tomorrow yliwO Girl*' $2.00 Shoe*, vlcl kid. button or lace ghoen on a wide, sensible laat; *lre* < PQ 12 to 2. Special, pair yliDw ROOSTER ATTACKS LITTLE BOY KKNNER, L*.. Kept. 16. —A S-year-old. John Hojcart, was at tacked by a big rooster while the fowls were being fed. The child whs knocked down and serloualy injured before his fnther could drive the bird off. As a result the liogarts had chicken pie and the boy has been sent to a New Orleans hos pital. Fill* the teeth—banlihe* Tooth ache —Itutler'* Liquid Tooth Filler. DrutKlctK, 25c—Advertlaement TANGO IS OUSTED Br United Pr*«» L*a»M Wlr* PARIS, Sept. 16. —A strong reac tton has suddenly taken place in Pari* acalr.st miotic (lances, such as the tango, Cakewalk, griaszly bear, and the matchlche, and the old fashioned quadrille, which has not been seen or heard of for years. Is now danced everywhere. X RAY SHOES! NEXT! LONDON, Rept 16. —X-ray *hoes, the tops made of Irish lace, are the . laat word In feminine fashion. do- • *l*ned to no with the diaphanous * (town. 3 Car Tickets on Sale Here •Ic Each