The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1901, Page 4

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a ke vag THE SEATTLE STAN. THE SIRKE SMINISTER — (nseesernenl WISE KMGTS Egcenee| ee See" NOT SETTLED NOT GUILTY): oc cetete) OF THE ROAD Sen ee eek ees \ Vind d of t Carpenters Deny That Any gy peer agony r. STRANGE SHIP brie, Th Open the Old Library for a" Resting Place. The trout | | ™ Pee onek to Work, thon ! i we IS ASHORE| | ie s WILL COV BRADY enw: | ee SUE FOR LIBEL? |stats i a ie : SH POSSESES OSS OOOHOHOOOOES Prrvirecries ooeroorooes ’ for § ; arrae wan = Re 7 t aad . FREDERICK &4 NELSON ‘ u : = “3 strik Domestic FINE FURNITURE : ‘ oe Department A KITCHEN CUPBOARD =f o0< on their demands, « t ‘ Fy ‘ : | WAS BADLY RATTLED. Bargains THE FRIDAY SPECIAL a Ly CA is home wt as niente week we hunt up Every Home Can Use This Friday's Spe- By go ae Prices St 9:30 os = en ight ‘e- cial— Especially at the Price pe. ; po a aaa that it was ve _ the front door $4.85 Kitchen Cup- bos stand er a BURGLAR ROSSI ene — (S AQT thes tatreder had b nly a short , time. QUIT GRAIN INSPECTION. AMUSEMENTS. d,wire front, RAND OPERA ==HOUSE= oom» —_ Mecogn To: N I GHT INSTITUTE: six feet eight ins. high, three feet eight ins. wide; dark oak fin- ish;**bull’seye’’ ends, giving free Phone Main 4? circulation of air, WM Kusell, Manager for dishes, pots and pans. Reg ular price $7. 50, ” special price for reiday $4.85. INFE SATt And a Superb Company ri le Tooass Soemeesonensesaeesedepenvepnesteoeneerersensese® OOOO OOO OOO FOES OOS ELOY Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring P<: nd in constructir t — and be FE Water system.) or a 1 id Week of Jan. ¢ Saas car Quarters Very Soon tid ny “The basket bail Yard athietic ci by the is the sam. ¥. M. C. A. tear is probable that a the champions! Bere FREIGHT MUST | VENGEANCE, CONE DOWN Bids od room has never beena sa ctory place for a business like ours, but it was a case |} f “sour grapes." We couldn't get a bigger or better room. But we make a bold move into a better place soon, but, before we go, rather than take the very hazardous risk of breaking many hings in moving, we shall have a | MUSKOGEE, LT. Jan. SR Endians, have been arrested w 9 Ipragh hi hen, > a MARINE NEWS. Seg Men in the Creek Nation } JAPANESE KILLED. Stuffs. . They ¢ Sale of Everything at Prices | That Will | create a profound sensation. Rare individua, || pieces, bon bon dishes, bread dishes, berry bowls, celery and olive plates, cream sets. Every- thing, with exception, is to be priced cheaper than similar things have low the improv ts made in the store—f always be some blundering, but it’s amer Dirigo, of the Alaska }d man was 19 years efore been offered. Every Dinner Set Here is to be sold at about half price. ANOTHER NEW ENTERPRISE George T. Forre at of the brings finer merchandise each year, as you demand better goods, not gaudy or showy, but In perfect adds to the prestige attained by the preceding one. White Fair or the Dress Goods Sale today, but for all the years tocome. But enough of this his- tory writing; nomat- ter how fine we may at, there’s always some pruning to be done. Tomorrows the Jay set forthis semi AD. Citas SIONS B95 | | | | IN TH COURTS. | A Jury in Ju tol ll h P a ce, eee | “| Every Piece of tal stock adjust- is , $15,006 for lat of going to ‘Tu SAFE AT LAST, . the greater per ae | RIBBONS REDU 4c} Lamps a Lot Cheaper lamp at about half pri ans lamps Teutiobs Chamber Sets You'll find every set here is The Baby Show Opens. The White Fair offers $30 in prizes for the finest baby, judged according to age and weight. A pair of scales are fixed up in the Pike Street stores, and the women folk will he Ip you weigh the tot. K the card they give you, with baby’s age and weight recorded, and watch the papers on Feb, 3d and 4th for the winners. reys, of Ban tendered to Pr invitation to the Knights elsco in May. nifloently engra with @ cros# in th beary a large diamond (TY WALL. Printer Falls Dead. 4—Marshall Fet : First Prize ; .. $15.00 ‘ - | FA very handsomely made. Second Prize , $10.00 The bond of The . by ihe “Ble ‘DURHA IS Third Prize $ 5.00 fyb we 76} “Sie? --68 60 || SUSTAINED Statues Cheaper | You'll find every piece an art gem. a ae? 50c } Sue 82 50 Judge Tallman is hearing today a | conipseet oe yepalale " 86 83 somewhat peculiar brought by against John 1 ash . eomatully ina transaction day, Fune the A ees — Milk Inspe « of any sort and or moth r the next ten or twelve nO Vulgar publicity, It's a most You can have the Pike atreet s The main point that makes the sale important is the fact that they're Plain Ribbons, the finest quality made,all colors In all widths C659 THMARCHE 22 NORDHOFE & CO, 29,1533 Bee, 4ye- and 115. 17 Pike Strost LYMPIA A oe iaw CASE. Good Goods PETERSON’S THE PEOPLES’ HOME STORE 206-208-210 PIKE ST. And All Week HIRD AVENUE THEATER. — MATINEE SATURDAY, sie Ua tead Tebete ti c onven- = 2 - wn ir het ogres Mr. Lorin J. Howard ; Seattle's Up-To lently arranged Presents Tonight and All W a5 show in town nee at every per A Rare Sale of Fine Dress ESTERDAY a good ¢ustemer confessed that she had be en laboring under a wrong idea—sald she, “I was told that I could’nt get anything but the casimon dress goods at the Bon Marche, yet I’ve found finer goods here than I’ve seen anywhere else.” This shows that confidence is a plant of very slow growth, and there is evidently a lot of people who failed to fol- or it’s constantly getting better; not perfect yet, maybe, and perchance there will A Better Store at This Minute Than It’s Ever Been Before. But it’s not nearly so good a store now as we shall expect It to be in January, 1902—so this continual Striving after perfection Wonder if you'll remember that this advertisement is not written for the FOR. Men & Boys The People’s Home Store j ever offered from 2B to #1. 25 wor nuine Keeley instit mbia, J Ave, ‘Take Green Lake or Fre ivan — Bulldini k palace; New York police fight; camel pai ing for money ete.. etc. At sion 10 vents. good taste; and each season $1 For black VEN CLOTHS, all inches wide, value $1.50. $115 Fer,,.importes_ piacke PIEROLA CLOTHS, 4 inches wide, former price $1.65, 75 For all wool heavy CHEV- CIOT, G4 imches wide, biue, brown, Oxford and gray, $1.25 qual- ity et 19 For all wool double- faced GOLF CLOTH, § inches wide, §1.60 and $1.65 qual: 82 39 For all wool heavy CLOAKING, 588 inches Wide, $3.00 and $4.00 qualities, Bc For Diack DUCH HSS SATIN, inches wide, all silk, $1.00 quality. (Bc For Black TAFFETA, 27 ‘© inches wide, $1.00 quality. 9c Feral! woot fine CLAY C SERGE, 46 inches wide, navy and black only, 85e quality, Handkerchiefs for Little. gan, 80 that leaves us with but two thous- and, This ie the biggest ever seen in the store's history— 12'c For KERCHIEFS, ;} worth 20c to Yo styles shown in th re 1d borders, made > aplece, Kerchipta will be shown at the upper aisle of (he new building. The men's in the center aislo in the old store, “Knobs s Tonnes ing Story of the South. & | Beautiful play. A Powerful Come | pany. 4 a here scenery and effects carries Edison Moving Pictures uto and Imp et the gates of ise feeding bippopotamuses; Kanakas dive Searche | light;'1806% Second avenue. Admige

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