The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1902, Page 4

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FAIRY OE yal No, | SUHLEY ft ' store of A iP withdrew from thetr d i applied he exe " for 13 H to found a new urt.| I Ing, at tho First ‘ ' st was entered by Court Royal chy Rev, W. H, G, Temple : a committee of investiga f tion wes appointed by the grand] ivered the last of the series of lec court. After a thorough examina. | tures which have been given under tion, the committee has reported | the auspices of the Humane Society. me against the application for a new! The audience was not as large as the charter xecasloh merited and Master William Bali Terms Are Given BASKET-BALL py gee for . his subje | Jemonium.” He | ‘The basket ball team of the Seat- 4 an imaginary acene in a I | ic je ¥. M. C. A., which for years hag/ forest Jungle, Where @ congress of Oe gpraseeeatlo of the North- | all animals conve Dome 4 for the pui | tt tre | we he m of of protests tment James Bay ‘Athletic Ave clation, of | acc Victoria, B. C., tonight at Y. M. C.| ings of nm were happily A. hall. The latter team ts one of | cluded by ntrance of =F the most formidable on the coast,| Berg, founder “of the fret human ~jand last year, in @ game played at| ciety, who acknowledged the griev- Victoria, ga the Seattle team the/ances of the animals and pr nod struggle of their career to retain the/to exert himself in their behalf. honors, The score was 4 to 3. | nded the work A preliminary game will be plays tonight between the seco th M.C. A. and a ¢ from the University of V t WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. Admiral Schley’s appeal to the p Went from the findings of the naval eourt of inquiry were made public this morning. Stated briefly the ap Peal anks that the dissenting opinion f Admiral Dewey shall be approved t shal ‘The appeal was y Long severa the president, with Instructions that the navy department review and re to the president with a com- days ago by in It ts unde the “comment” has been pr Pared and submitted to the presi-| ent | The Four-Day Record To Be Broken The presumption is that partment has in no wis of the case a at will recommend that of the court of inquiry shal! the Arrangements were made t© close up the Pre-Inventory Sale on Friday night. but instead we're now trying for a new Four-Day Sales record. The sale ends Saturday night instead of Friday, each department is trying to break all previous records for four days of business, These are prices to judge the entire stock by: and tiago and of the ti for the ensuing victo Second, the court erred PAAR RAPALA dority finding in the failure to report | OLD LADIES WARM LINED } White and Gray Cotton Blankets ‘on the necessity for, if any, and ad-| FOOTWEAR. ly worth visability of withdrawing the Old Ladies’ India Kid Shoes, y "pee tal, Mer air squadron at night from the warm fleeced Uning through- ve to Santiago harbor ‘Third, the court erred tn its major- | ity finding tn sreeing wi Presiding officer of the court, Views expressed by him in his 4 senting opinion. The argument attached to the pe- out, $1.25 value; Sale price .. Te Old Ladies’ Felt Shoes, fleeced lined throughout, kid tip and side stay, warm and good wear- 1.50 Pre-Inventory s inventory warmer, tition Is most exhaust Bale price ... .. s Old Ladies’ Felt Sitppers, felt lined throughout, “75e value; Pre-Inventory Sale price ..60e Old Ladies’ Felt Buskin Slippers, felt lined throughout, kid side stay, hand-turned sole, leather countera, warm and wonderful- ly durable: Fre-Inventory Sele price, per pair <DS: y Seamless Felt Bu ize Dark Gray Wool Bian and fluffy, good AS A GUEST LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 2%.— entertainment of the continu- ous sort marked the first day of Ad- | © e a y 6 giral and Mrs. Schiey's visit to/ ®, hand-sewed leat border, $4.00 value; Louisville, Drives, receptions and 4 counters, wonderf. tory Sale price . Tuncheons were features of the pro- | k and red, § Large size Fine 4 m. Tonight Admiral Schley wil! | ; Pre-Inventory ' Sale Saison, os the guest of honor at the Louis- price, per pair .... $1.00 worth $6.00; Pre-Inv price, per pair Large size Siikoline Co: ville board of trade banquet, for which preparations on a most eiabo- | Fate scale have been completed. TENEMENT BURNS BOSTON, Jan. 29.—In the burning of an Italian tenement house yester- day ‘yey nog eight Gent's Seamless Felt cak tanned, leather Bllppers, 5 * warm and wonderfully ser- viceable, $1.50 value; Pre-In- ventory Sale price, per pair od, $3.00 value; vee GE Bale price . Size 19x27 Feather Pt quality fancy tick, $1.00 © Pre-Inventory Sale cut pri: each eeeee or or Pre-Inven Mon ‘s and Boys Velvet Embrot- dered Slippers, excellent wear- ing, worth @c and 700; Pre-In- ventory Bale cut price ade Peterson’s °%; took place in a suanetery building and many of the occupants were injured by jumping from the windows. BOSTO: Jan. 29.—Just before noon today the firemen in searching the ruins of the tenement house which burned-last night discovered two more bodies, making a total of 10 recovered. mar HIGH GRADE BEDROOM F URNITURE THE MARKETS REDUCED IN PRICE Bedroom furniture comprises { best patterns are reduced in price (connecTeD patty § Geers $ for this week in our effort to re duce the furniture stock before taking inventory We } herewith some sample prices in Many of thé } dressers: a very large part of a furniture Lemons—$1.75G$2.75 a box; cooking apples, 6561.00; sating apples, $1.25 G20; oranges, 32.00 $1.5¢@2.7) quinces, Téc@ $1.00; grape fruit, $2253.50 per bo: mores, $5.00 per dozen: Jap or- anges, 135 per Dig: seedling or. anges, $1.5092. c store stock, and in bedroom furniture we make an especially good showing. Potatoes—$22.00@27.00 a ton; beets 9c@$1.00 per sack; carrots, 65@7 per sack; lettuce, $1.50G1.60 per case; turnips, 00@75c; garlic, éc; cabbage, $1.00G1.50 pe $1.90 per case; husks, ‘Se per doz; sweet potatces, per ct: Chill peppers raut, 2%@2c; tomatoes, case; radishes, 10¢ per dozen; ley, ; onions, ts, 6@8e; per cas burger. 16@1 18@19e. Eggo—st ? de Golden Oak Dresser drawers in upper sect f arved f ar price, $47.00 br it vy ens nas sound, per ton heavy cast Hay—F 10.000 full swell front 12.00; Eastern Washington timothy, | Dandies, | French i eled edge ‘shaped mirror; regular $26.00. $13.00; alfalfa, $11.6 Spe the week, 816.00, Grain—Onts, $29 b $20.00 I ade of Curly Birch, natural finish, full, swell front wheat, $22.00622.5 r ped French 4 edge mirror. Regular $31.00; specta ® 5 h full shaped pentine front with ‘eled mirror. Regular $38.00; special price | awed Oak Dresser, golden oak finish, has ser | with French beveled plate mirror, Regular i rice for the week, 831,00, ett A i s6@ihe; nap SOLF SEATTLE AGENTS FOR | shingt Majestic Steel Ranges. 4 and Leopold Office Desks. | shing N@ 10 stickiey Bros.’ Furniture Co., § Jron Baby Carriages and Go. Strictly fresh ranch parand Rapids Geena’ oars Hens, 1 ge; large 1A Furniture Co, Grand} qin weenecke Blastic Book- [il ducks, 12@12 turkeys, i ‘a Ber indy ‘i 40% tapids Chair Co. ote, ge; steers, 4140 ‘th Round Oak Heaters, 5 Majontic Kitchen Queens, | peer ane f) Rope 7@ Ivins, Dieta and Metzgar’s full line of Wool Carpets, F inch | oli ton Rugs, Columbian Ingrain Carpets, Bundhar Wilton Carpets | Dr. Carr, dentist, removed to ¢ i --s a neaA DO SR NOOO annannnnoe block, first and ‘Ma Pho John Two- double nine-one. FREDERICK & NELSON i SterlingPianos Jtelcherts'110 Unton COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHERS Pietcher & Caspontes, realty ba Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. fs ‘Tonight and All Week| TIE G8OOFO0OS9DSEOOHOHl9DEOHHO8008G000S6900300000000 666050966 6669089060090 50°%7 ‘The Plymouth Shoe Company 707 SECOND AVENUE GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE « SHOES The entire stock of “SIMISON BROS.” at No. 707 Second Ave., amounting to over $40,000, now being sold regardless of cost or value. This stock of SHOES is one of the largest and finest in the city and must be closed out in order to make room for our new spring stock now on the way. Every pair must be sold, IF YOU WEAR SHOEs, BUY THEM NOW. Read the prices. Bead! Read! Read! Children’s Rub- 59¢ SEATTLE STAR, AR Boys’ Storm Rub- bers, sizes 2% to Children’s Shoes| Girl’s Shoes How Is This for a Bargain? $2.98 bers 6, ule Price Infants’ Soft Sole . ciate eo te, gio, Bieter abioan Shoes, the 25c (0 1 Lot Misses’ Shoes, over Child's Storm Rub- Oe 25( bers, net syle, [QQ | Ladies” Rubbers $5 SHOES quality GH 250 pur prt hn been $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50, mostly narrow widths; we bunch the whole lot at the uni Children’s Hand Turned Lace and “A9e FOR .... sizes 6 to 10% Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, all the latest sty- 9c Girls’ Storm Rub- bers, latest styl ton Shoes, sizes crs, latest §$! es 2% to § LAIRD SHOBER’S MAKE OF LADIES’ SHOES les and all sizes, 25c all sizes Il to 2 a pair We place on sale over 300 pairs of this celebrated ‘ > form low Good widths and new rubbers. Fy a diagt roquet Style make of ladies’ fine shoes, “Simison Bros.” price Children’s Bright Don- price of, Lan ver [el Girls’ Croquet Rubbers, F wide, has been $5.00 and $6.00. Our price to close them golabutton shoes wad ee: Rubbers, sizes D5 all sizes, at 2 C quick $2.98 a pair. sizes 4 to 8; all '59c 2, F wide, sale pr. A pair solid asa rock 1 Lot Misses Shoes, bright! dongola stock, all 0 Ladies’ Spring Heel Rub- ’ Child’s Tan Shoes leath i 1 9 Boys’ Rubbers | %:;; sites "2% Another Bargain “LAIRD. SHOBER'S” || Simison's price, gag Little Gent's Spring Heel | 0.6, closing sale © | | eowin c. BuRTS’ make of Ladies Fine Shoes at make, sizes 3 to 5, Si-} } $1.50. 9 uf peers sizes 5 Lidia one time considered to be the “fin- apne ane sale price...... u to est” in the world, Simison’s price $5, 2 98 $1.25, closing 49 At C Men’s Rubbers closing sale price, a pair U sale price C Boys’ Shoes Youth's Rubbers, Men's 75c_ First A , ‘ sizes 12 to 2, 2/c quality Rubbers, 25c preciso! ay ring Heel, | 1 Lotof little gent’s sp At small sizes, only And Still Another ancy stitch, hand turned | "heel Shoes, sizes 8 t0 1 button and lace Shoes, Simison’s All solid sole lea counters and in- nersoles, per pair. 15¢ 1 Lot Boys’ Grain Shoes, KRIPPENDORF & DITTMAN’S make of Ladies’ Shoes. Former price has been $3.50, closing sale price Ladies’ Slippers Ladies’ Opera and French Heel, hand sewed strap slippers, all sizes; Simison’s price $1.75 a pair; sale price Ladies’ Pink, Cardinal, and Blue Fancy and strap slippers, finest quality; Simi- 98¢ son's price $3.00; sale price Women’s All--olid House slippers, 883 quality, at Shoe Dressings $2.69 DO YOU WANT THEM 79¢e ? ATA PAIR...... Over 200 pairs of Ladies’ Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 41-2, 5, 5 1-2 and 6; A, B,C Simison Bros. price "$3.00, 2.50, 2.00 and 1.75, all go at the uniform low price of 79c a pair. price $1.00 sic, 5c Sho Sizes 5 to 8; Si- sizes 1 to § 1-2, 84¢ former price 48 31.25, sale price Ladies’ Patent Tip $2.00 Lace Sioa Oo $1 rice tt . Chiid’s Ankle Support mison’s price $1.50, sale price Men’s Working Shoes widths. Leggings Foderer’s Vici Kid 25 Dressing 100 We offer over 600 pairs Men's All Solid Heavy Liquid Quart Bottles 40c Ladies’ Jersey Leggings, $1.25 quality at, 49c oe ae Shoes. The ff 200 a pair ; s . } Bixby Royal Polish, 20c quality 8c Children’s Jersey Leggings, 5 “$1.00 quality ‘A9c ee bags pet 3 seis } Men’s Shoe Dressing at, a pair eT he) re ; Men’s K. C. WATERPROOF shoe Dressing Boy's LEATHER Leggings, Be Sure and Ask for Shoes as | $1.50 quality at, 75c worth 25c, at Fire Sale $20,000 worth of Cot was slightly dam on sale in our sal 106 a pair Advertised BARGAINS « “ Comforters nine ern, strictly fancy, Men's and Boy's Vlotaing Below Manufactur. ers’ Cost rk stock, ember last WANT ANYTHING? The advertisers under this special heading have extra values to offer, Their announcements are interesting, because among them is always to be found some one or more bargains that you which is now 250 to 350 on the Dollar SPECIAL SPRCIAL No. 2 should take advantage of. ee a per aa tomorrow and as tong tomorrow and an tong as Every Ad. New Every Day. HAMS ot latest $10.00 value, 2c on the Best Eastern Sugar Cured, 3 th om the Bs. _— a UNEQUAL EYES Ner vous prostration in men or smoked, every one perfect Do you see equally well with} smear 1s & dangerous condition. ant e S large or small, per pas $3. 75 ("hy Se cele eas be 1 cure it by removing the caus } . « One certainly is. Glasses will help you. DR. H. T. TURNER. Hinckley Bl urth Floor. Full Assortment A. LINDAUER Scientific Optician 322 Pike St. For Disinfecting Sanitarium, WINEBERG & KESSLER “sacks, usual price 45c, f0F Camers, Camera Supplies and 7 anot, Dimtatecting I alums * ORANGES GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. 110 Second Ave, South oe ans 18 oantsi lara =— | Cash or or Credit Fancy Nav Gs 08804 eo @2eee0 » Washington Dental and Sora peaalke tes Photographic Supply Co. 211 Columbia Street PICTURE FRAMING HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. First and Pike Tel. Main 916 Water Pipes BUTIER Fancy Yakima Creamery, at @ introduce, per pound CMOS MEUM SUSE CL YEW Cd “YC | ws AMUSEME <a abe 1352 0. ee Second Avent 9 Avenue Leta AVENUE THEATER a 3 a # SALE # # Frozen Let us fix them. Prompt on GRAN OPERA attle’s service; fair prices. First-class work. Fair prices. suits. * Sane Mh een aia HOUSE heater. ERNST BROS, ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. OVERCOATS.. $10.0 TONIGHT vena ert, ae. Phone, Male &. $06 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 1434 Second Ave. K Matine LAST PERFORMANCES ‘The Screamin : 179 REMINGTON Whore Baby ‘Ave You |THE Afernoon— Tonight f Broten, Umtrelas | oi ene ttt fy] SHellacine anit Dablio Bhall Be the | Pada Sreeraesacase™ |B) SHAMEK UMBRELLA HOSPITAL, ret eo Sent, guling davai advance, BARBARA FRIETCHIE $221 First Ave, E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. NDE, BCs p.m | atatinee “tn $1.00, 7 nd 26¢ | Star Paint and Wall Paper Co. Sri nat |_——— rong 3000 all-wool Watet pe t é é riner pastry, better bread, more de. ‘ all- woo! atch Corner Third and Pike St TATTPETHEA RI | Finer pastty, better bread ral. a co rner Third and Pike St n be made with flour | ps; Phone, Main for this cold weather, 1209 Firet Ave. THE LEADING THEATRE milled by the Hungarian process, and for many other reasons house- wives should use Eetablished 1890. Our Call Trade Pri KIRK, 8h ° SECOND TRIUMPH } c Capital Patent ORICH OF HEARING IN RE < Sez, | Sale of lot 10, block 7, King County 5 a dition r ay al BEA Os Hii i islets mec gue awe ty Thee oe il a 7 G ¢ wuarenites not to | board of county ‘commissioners. o he i Pi shrink your fian- F | King county will convene in their ues, Choice of any § “THE SENATOR” ae ribs mes our rooms inthe “icing "county" court W plain blue or back, Priess—Tho; to and More of the life-giving properties of Bem. for t overcoat, for Sts 760, Boe and SEATTLE’S|OAFE ANDG| ‘hy whent are Tytalned. saan L isability of selling ; largest and GRILL | table “fat and carbohodrates. ayer seven (7), of Kiny THE QUAKER DRUG CO. Zonly first-class) ROOM st (Eat yaar atone te Cakes 25c iad, eltker dae) de against sald sale will appear before this he. cakes are made from and butter and strict- 8, European plan HOTEL. 1013- 1018 Firat Avenue, in Gonnoo- Building nts for Verus Pile Cure rd at that time and have a Capital Milling Co. SEATTLE, WASH. nen 27th day of January, econd ‘Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 261 When buying articles advertised in this paperem@peak of the. > # ). B, LAMPING, Clerk of the Board, | ei

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