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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908, Last Edition ind O'Clock pom, GAMBLING — HIS FAULT And Through it Walter wil- kins Becomes a Forger Walter A. Wilkins, 8 ploye of the Metroy and Rinding Co,, has dikappea completely aa if the earth had swal- lowed him. eatutly passing | jocal me Hardware © He also drew a little money ‘and above his salary from the print ing and dinding company. The checks were for small amounts on the Scandinavian-American bank. | When presented for payment they Were found to be worthless, Wilkina, who ts 30 years of age, basa and family living | Green Lake. Gambiing Is said to have been the engee of his downfall, His wife's name Dogus checks. as forged to the $e fp eeanar CLOSING FOR REW YORK FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 21 ‘The Semtr-aietth national conv: thon of the W. C..T. U, close! lost ‘evening, the last “official wet of ti Norganization being the adoption of Steotution in favor of clang in New York mk city on | on Sunday D ORTERS’ NO NOTES is felt as to the| y of the little steamer Elmore, from Nome. Her owner, Peabody, believes that she tered heavy weather and shelter, | | co nee the boil- ‘Queen ¢ andry on Detween Pine and Algy ‘+ | doee and says bis funny things with + | vantage. wtealing OVERCOAT] The most fastidious. Notice that graceful hang. “Twill look that way on you. Shown in assorted Oxford grays, brown and fancy colors. ental telegraph compantes, axking | ¢ an extension of the tertitory to hich the reduced night rate is ap cable, has been retu The medal contest which was to ce Friday evening at ven M. B. church, has been un. evelbubig. poetponed’'tor the files of two of the contestants. A permanent organtzation of the rious tooal Improvement clubs wast & recent meeting held in al Bank of Commerce, pen Was olected preal- | M, Hil, secretary, Jeotions and bound+ © will meet In exec~ > weSHiO} the city hall tonight to against take up the matter of eprecincting the wards of the city, es commii Harry Watson, the well known manager of the Bonney and Stewart Undertaking Co, lett for California last night, where he will spend two. weeks visiting friends, ‘The council street committee will meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow after pon to take up ‘fegular routine natters. ARE STILL ABSORBING NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—It tn semi- officially admitted today that the Pacific Coast Co. formerly known aa the Oregon Improvement Co, will be absorbed by the Northern Se- curitien Co. Was He Robbed 7 An unknown man was picked up In an unconscious condition near the Northern Puetfle freight sheds by Policeman Freeman this afternoon, He was elther drugged ot hopelessly drunk, He i of fairly good appear- ance and the fact that b had no money leads the police to besieve that he had robbed. Theaters. Danie! Fra Daniel Frawity plays “Lord and Lady Algy” at the Grand tonight. ‘The part of Lord Algy fits Br, Frawiey very happily. He has al- ways been particularly effective tn portraying what one might call abashed stotidity, and Lord an impasstve unconsciousness “hat Frawley portrays to the best a8 He has a lengthy geene ot the fancy dreee bell, whither he gone a8 & “disinterested perce to try and do a frient turn, and iwiey is funny ning. peers tee ut popelai and particumariy oo extenetve see Hiner toe eg bi Heart’ is still playing to the Mente ‘at the Third Avenue, und will continue through the week with Saturday matinee. ee Black Patti Next week's house will be “Black Patt!’ in the country have enjoyed @ wider SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Wash Boilers, No. 7, 8, 9, Heavy 1X Tin, With Copper Bottom We have made a very ad- vantageous purchase, and you get the benefit. There $16.50, $58, $20, $22.50 to $30 Complete assortment of Rain- Proof Coats. J, Redelsheimer & (0, STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE 800-802 First Ave, Corner Columbia are only enough for one Worth 25.00, $1.15 and $1. 25 ELGER & URLBUT tb. 26 Conte a frrewscibiy | _ Second Ave, reputation, or an nuine pe tty than Ohte ¢ amgreaation ng Vaudey attractions it in ptional beos f itm originality Many new features are promised in n programme that has always been Cull of Interesting oddities | The Grau Opera Company famous Grau Opera Co: play at th throvghc coming week omyp. The wil the and artints of ‘wanigation nl fem all 1 for an apectal see elaborat ueticn, and the costuming te mald to be of th Most gorgeous description HL Capitan” will be put firet three nights, and will t lowed by “Dorothy Wan Rip Van Winkle,” it's Auction” a Jo's famous epectacte | the lasting w Auction, opens at the Grand Monday night! for four performa Mme Maconds ‘The recital of Mm Charlotte Ma conda at the hodiat church n Saturday evening Isa tertainment which no n should mine, Mme Ma with an extraordinary reput 8 a solo artist. The concert Is unde auspices of the Ladies* Chub, EXCELSIOR IN FROM VALDES Steamer Excelsior arrived this morning from Copper River passengers and 900 barrels of yak tat herrings. A well known ps des banker the East for the p sting Eastern éapital in copper mining. Al White, another pas. Senger returns with a poke of dust jued at $10,000, Fifteen thousand |aollars mote was divided among a number of returning gold seekers, A fruit stand at the foot of Wash. ington street, burned to the ground last evening. The loss le about 3390. ToO LATE 10 CLASSIFY PROF. SHELDON, THE REGIS- ty w owt - tively refuses to accept a feo until you are perfectly satisfied. His advice on ma: (08, divorces, love, family affairs, ness transac law sults, etc. are accurate ‘and truthful; no matter what trou- ble you may Rave, call and he will help a Houre,® a. m. to 9 p.m. 1208 Ind Ave., cor. Seneca St., Paboletry taught, mediumistic per- sons developed. ROYAL PALACE DRESSMAXING | PARLORS. and Children's ‘Tatioring, Ralny-Day Skirts and Evening Suite, attraction at this} Trouba-| ours.” Few musical organizations | _ Pianos Our Holiday Stock is arriving dally and we are at this time show. ing an exceptionally fine assortment of this world-famed Piano, To be they cout more than other Pianos, hut the owner can feel amsured that the Knabe of today will outlive the present century. We are in the market for a Knabe # or 6 years of age with which we can demonstrate the woar- ing quality of these well known § | atrpment Call in and inepect th |finest pianos which money can b | ‘The instalimen business is hobby. y. our Ramaker Music (0. 1415 Second Ave, Same Side of the Street, Same | Block as the Bon Marche ‘For HONEST TREATMENT Advice Free. Call or Write The State Electro-Medical Institute | For the epeedy and permanent cure of all NERVOUS, CHRONIC and, in fact, all diseases, ev thelr most aggravated forma. lis no physician or institute in the any and in | World that has performed so mi Mei nent curés in both #6 this most emin lectro Med fixed fact It is as ate ical Institute hours, Office Sundays, 10 9 a.m. to 8 p, m. tol p, m, only, State Electro-Medical institute ait and Trust Comp 1 iret Ave, Hor Seattle Wash, m ny's 20, Musteal | Mi Iinitators, put no equals THER SEATTLE STAR. Is tho Arifia Lost? = /ELLERY'S ne PLAYERS 25 First Conoert at Armory Lacks} Nothing but an Audience the he | ine ar nee of jew bande that In vie nt ul give | erthuslasm. her soprano Parla Laurte Mme. Bartil ct solo. Arditi's and for an encore ntzen’s harp #0 by, the band i” wan made. tremend ously effective by ¢ direction. 1 swaying fr arrow plat the theme around among th men. It is interesting to hypnotic sway exercised by Create over his men, fairly handing the twing funds to defray the nvention hal oa office has re eemingly passing | of or 1 of mub-marine New York Ived copii the new si fence at Fort Totten. de ‘# in relation to E. W. NEWHALL VISITS CITY Prominent Dry Goods Merchant a Comes Up From San Francisco | ] At drug sts or 1210 First avenue. V. Deremeaux is nov Holmes Furniture Company, Patrons * New line of Belt Buckles, Finck 816 Becond ave. Inter-State Fisheries block the melody with his rlgbt han drawing forth ¢ trom the reads by the subtle of his lett The agement will come ond Sunday night. An overt Florodora” and the gra “Tannhauner” will be one ono evening programmes. SEATTLE’S A handicap bit hament will be Athietic Club during the h of this week. Umbrellas and Shoes —two must have a good quality of —h Thanksgiving Sale. business. Underwear Bargains $2.50 VALUE FOR attle on account of the small Read these items on Shoes and 1 Umbrellas for Everyone Another large shipment of Um- brellas waa Feoetved yeaterday— just in time for Thankegiving pale selling. A SPECIAL buy at the close of the whole- saler’s season, from the famous New Britain Woolen Mills—150 doz- ens. As a leader we are selling these $2.50 garments at $1.50 a piece, charging $3.00 a suit for $5.00 values. Children's Fast Black English Gloria Umpbretias, pretty na- tural hai |, steel rod, ateol Paragon frame, regular $1 Ppeasiving sale Fast Black Twilled Glo- ria Umbrellas, steel rod, steet Paragon frame, pretty hand- carved horn handies, $1.35 value; ‘Thanksgiving sale PICO Lo oeeeuee ere.) Ladies’ 80k Gloria Umbreltas, steel rod, steel Paragon frame, hand-painted Dresden handien, allk tanwl, $2 value; kagiving sale price, ..$1.00 Children's Fast Black T ool Umbre pretty natural metal tipped handles, We value; ‘Thanke giving sale price ‘ Gents’ Twilled Gloria Umbrel- las, steel rod and frame, na- taral handles, value Thankagiving sale price.....60¢ Peterson NEW YORK DENTAL| PARLORS 6/4 First Avenue Tooth pariors In Beattie ty Spotinnces ‘and. ingred GOING mORTHRUP Burn Coal ¢ No, 10 Round Oak Coa’ ter. & good one costs only ve Crowns, $: T $5; Bridgework, $5; bold Fung $1 up; Silver Fill- ings, 50c, |New York Dental Parlors | 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 Washington Dental andy 251 Columbia Street Best Typewriter Remington old by C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. Lots in Pettit’s Addition FINEST VIEW IN CITY EB CHEST PROTECTORS ‘Our Leader HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, First and Pike Tel. Main 956 Bi » Leath. | ps Sickness and Disease of long ste | mon sen mea PETTIT, 523 New York Block, Sanitarium, Hinckley Block. Thanksglving Sale Savings Here we get right down to the money saving Regularly your money goes farther at Peterson's than at other stores. The Busy Store expects to become famous in Se- 5 g 20 Don't Lose Your Dog; We've the Collars ing snaps. Every Ad. New Every Day & CENTS pletures on one p! ate. Best quality, army and marine Photographic Supply Co. BUSY STORE nable Things With things that Puget Sound people have a most important place in the prices at this Thanksgiving Sale. Jmbrelias, hents’ Sik Gloria Umbrellas, steel rod and steel Paragon frame, handsome metal trim med ‘handies, $1 val Thankagiving sale price Alen’ Kan- karoo Caif- skin Shoes, heavy flexi ble notes, ue $1.2 K skin, $2.08°Value, per pair..$9.00 Ladies’ Bik Calf Wet Weather 8! polls eather through- * OU, #Ory ice, NK and atvle com- bined, $1.58 value; Thanksgiv jh. ing sale pric We're Sele fe WoL Dougias’ 's Unien- Made A quality that is world famous, we have the Beattle agency. y Men's Winter pair ‘Men's Artec heavy flexible Goodyear welt sewed sol +, Douglas of Box Calf and Knamet Cait Shoes, hand sew: dress ith the comfort of per pair % Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Rubbers ‘of every deatrable style at Peterson's popul 6, 208, 2103 eae ernict STREET ©0., 804 First Ave. Read Th "Twill pay you to, for t ese Ads. hey are | constantly offer- Passe Partout materials for framing prints and small pic tures, A full supply, and va riety LFRED S. WITTER & CO. 1114 Second Ave. 1 caps. KIRK, 1209 First Avenue i Ss ECONOMY To ha 1 Umbrellas paired Moder charg E, H, SHAMEK 1221 First Ave, Can You See Well? If not, have y amined (free) now ; A. Lindaver Sclontitie Optiol g treated and cured by cor 322 Pike Street DR. H. T. TURNER and niderat umount of building going on in Mayor J. L. Steele of V arrived on the Excelsior . ing, anys that in a few years Valdes will ship tw opp re th y other section of th ant * Witter Springs Medical Water cures rheumatiam, eczema and all) od and skin diseases. w with the | | SEA the Attractions Hore Are Low Prices aNon'® pr ted dn an t ywaded fr that time nt barg THE LEADER OED,” RE ORY A | Socond Ave. Ave. "9 SEATTLE 7 Specials — 2m iis | Yor the balance of this week ¢ Children’s Jacket a4 j p-value, for... § $15.00 value, 2 BLONDE peers >» MULLIMERY Waist, front; all broidered” silk . for * | | BPwCIAL 4°" Ladien’ Lined Black Dress Skirts trim with silk bands, al ways $10.00, now SPECIAL & Ladies’ Black Mercerized Under skirts, trimrned with pleating holce for per cent trimmings food, Mate mgr DAN OPERA feiine | HOUSE eater, John Cort, Mer. Phone, Main 6. Four Special return engage Daniel Frawley And his company, Presenting TOMIGHT--“Lord Friday ... Bat. matine Saturday night Sunday night ..... Prices—$1,00, Tonight t of “Lord and Lady Algy’ “The Only Way" ‘Secret Service” » SOc, Bic. Beate now on sale, OPERA Sestte’s - theta Theater Phone Main 65 io "H. YALE Presents the Everlasting Devil’s Auction Mth Edition. red Up to the Min- ute, Stupendous Seenic Inves- titure, Prices 41, Te, on sale Sunday, 10 |ARMORY HALL Direction John Cort, FOUR RIGHTS MORE RETURN OF FEEERY’S ROYAL Italian Band 55--ARTISTS--55 | | Guiseppe Creatore, Director. Prices—Lower floor, $1.00; balcony, cents, Seats on sale at the door. THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. Russell, Mgr, Phone, Main S67, Seattle's Only Up-town Theater, A High-Class Family Resort. Only Four More Performances, Tonight—Matines Saturday. The Best Play of the Season. A Lion’s Heart | Presented by CARL A, HASWIN and His Splendid Company. NEXT WEEK Commencing Suinday Matinee, The World Famous | dames of the most talented singers, comedians in the’ BLACK PATTI | rhe Greatest Singer of Her Race, and JOHN RUCKER “The Alabama Blossom.” Prosenting all new features em- bodied in “A Filipino Mis-Fit,” mge of Dixey,” “The Operatic joscop fatinee and Refined Vart Thanksgiving D: ZATTLE THEATER HOWE, ™ wor Te. Malo ds The Leading Theater. Return of the favorites for | | Three Nights, Commencing Tonight Saturday Matinee. | Wilbur~ Kirwin Opera Company | With THREE NEW OPERAS Tonight--Said Special and night, Royal Popular Prices, EATTLE THEATER THE LEADING THEATER, , Mgr. Phone, Main 43, ONE WEEK " ay and Starting Sunday, Nov, JULES GRAU’S OPERA COMPANY Monday « urday, Sunday Tuesday, sady and Fri ay afternoo: n Dorothy,” | and night Rip Van Winkle.” IF YOU want one of the FAMOU: many tones, you can now buy them on eas: find our statements tru you to call and ¢ IN | titled action an thi P. ling. building | Washington, Everyhody’s kargain Store } ; Sample Line no of Pocket. than hee . nome We | Underwear and Hosiery Men's Warm Merino Shirte and Drawers, nearly all sizes, im natural gray, worth 4 # Meri t gray Socks in blue, gray, 1 brown; others pair; buy them here “ . 1eKe Wool’ Underwear im ural, the separ= are worth $1.00 marked ...69e: ed, Cotton Howe, rth 200, DOW nssese et Children’s worth 200 PIANOS count on Investigate the Great Club Rate Dis- 200 Pianos Uy a Money Saver That Beats Them All ir You want the greatest valuevever seen in a piano, CLUB RATE offered 0: | IF YOU Want to purchase for $165 on easy the best plano ever offered in t ket in on this CLUE RATE. IF YOU want your choice among @ dozen different. makes, duction in price is your opportunity out interest, by gett CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE on easy payments, without in '¥ getting in on this big CLUB RA’ investigate this i 200 pianos. payments, without interest, @ for the money, why es, at a big re~ now § CROWN PIANOS, the piano YY payments, ing in on the CLUB RATE. PPD PPFIDIIPIVIVERENIR IDS HI DRITPHRDSINE RENE! prices eulaiiiisaasanpsdiadiboutoenasiamte ie PERSONAL ‘We are NOT MAKING ANY AL- TERATIONS, nor are we moving from our present quarters, but are etl at No. 713 Second Ave. where we are selling Pianos in the SAME OLD, SUBSTANTIAL WAY, as we always did. BARGAINS are always to be found here, and |we promise to duplicate any prices and terms offered you by other ‘Black Patti Troubadours |". Vip ta vontiontion sea wot yourself, ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS We Are Prepared To fill your orders for all the good things you will need for THANKSGIVING Heinze's Mince Meat and Ap- ple Butter; Seeded, Seedless and Fancy Table Raisins; Or- ange, Lemon and Citron Peel; Fancy Cleaned Currants, Al- monds, Walnuts, Brazil, Pek- ons and Filberts; Popco Huckleberries and Cranber- ries, and New Dates. Fverything in fresh fruits and vegetables the market at- ‘ords, Wm.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 603 Pike. ‘Tel. Main 998 and 271 ERIOR THE COURT ndant: y summoned to ap- )) days after the ation of th: Within sixty (60) day of Nove to wit the answer the complaint « and serve a ¢ upon thi uintitt, (their) » Judgment will according mplaint ith the clerk t th obtain a O, address Col- Seattle, King County, Made of strong, fine flannelette. ju the thing for these cold R Special Price 50c to $1.50 and we ask shington to the Night Robes? ranged from $1.00 to $2.50. 20 tHE FAIR 20-122° Pike Street reeeeee: Lend Me Your Ear ou hear any jarring or, No; —now do Taw? tones Nothing but mellow, rich and full notes; because this is the PRASE PIANO, and is perfect in tone and action. It is the piano you want, None other 60 good at the price of from $375.00 upward. Also a large stock of other standard makes tome lect from. D.S. Johnston €, 903 Second Avenue 50c Hair Brush Both for $1 Special This Week 4‘, 2d ave. and Columbia. Tel. Main 19@ aa Brunner & Co, Tel. Main 1060. 602 Pike St THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR ‘STORE Our goods give perfect satisfaction, ve good value for your money, | Try us and be satiefied. Special ine ducements for th ates hen buying article Jus Paper, apsak of the Bi of course not! |

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