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a Last Edition #4 O'Clock p. m. | ] PHILADELPHID, Pa. June 4 the casket, which was hermetteally |Two Enterprising Journalists About | " 8 . county, and afsealed, they were surprised to find member of Troop A, meyl oe it West Seattle, though still in the Phittppines, Deo. 1%, sirous| ‘Thin discovery has produced 4 Adiing clothes af Gitykeed, le of having his remaing brought home | sensation throughout this section of |AAiOS Oe A Menas OS Elly tm hie parents communicated with the i» much surmi ° war department, and yesterday the | ing a it la the result of| From an unincorporated village casket arrive a intentional fraud, | without a newspaper the suburb ix Ne ) The fune was to have taken | Th adghartment Is conducting |rapidiy developing into a elty. Th ~ . place tomorrow, but upon opening |an inves a wepaper field ts to fille AGAIN GOES FREE nate, by UnAntinous 2 | Within 9 tortalete, ARS Bot by ons 7 i: motion of Quay. « t $1 journals will soon invade it When the case of William Steffen remoting the senior major |" Sram Seana Abeeune wees oF the as called in the police court this|general of the ariny, Brooke, to. the PR fe ie nl or i plier | dia not an-|Fank of Heutenant general, and plac- calling cltinens 883. paliticlins of jernoon the defendant aii not an-}i him on the retired tint the town, 4 parti to establiat to his name. The $30 bail] “Hye "house today laid or ne Of thy He will Issue bis oney put up by him was forfelted,/the resolution calling ay oe no geod er ange Be mo bench warrant was issued for) counting of the expenditure of Gen.| CANTON, Ohio, June 4.—While| ‘There was an immediate hubbub and | [ill | will probably pub Arrest, The case was (roated the/ Wood, thus quashing the entire mat=|Rabbi Cantor of the Anse Sholum | rush for the disturber of the ver Meh s daily, me as the reg » | ter synagogue wos offering prayer at a | 1 ape embers o § ™ fing cases, when the bail is turned “The Philippine civil government lfenst, a peddier named Miller enter’ | the kynagowue Kot Into an argument |the Auburn Argus, ta the othe r to be used as fines. Dill was passed Inst evening by the |oq the senagomue and raised a dis-|which finally resulted in a free-for-|pirant for journalixtic honors in Steffen was arrested for iegally| senate by a vote of 48 to 20. ed she synagogue and Telsed Soom. (alt Aght. Umbrellas, canes, prayer | West Seattle, Hin paper will prob Ning liquor at the Madison Park] ‘The senate this afternoon took Up] per of the congregation asked Miller books, flot# and feet 1 inte |@ within 10 days. vition, the Nicaraguan canal bill as passed S quiet, hut received a blow. |tise. A call Was sent to the police| Rankin has already put In a bid by the house. It was read, as was bbl Cantor paused in his prayer [department aud. the patrol. wagon |to do the city printing for 3 cents the Spooner amendment, which the disturbance to quiet {soon hove in sight of the Mghters, |a thousand “ews,” Editor Atwood leaves the selection of the canal! tte tn tamed his devotions, but|who at once subsided, ‘The officers |{t in said, will make the city an offer i route to the discretion of the presi-/the rabbi and his worshipers were |could find no disturber, and people |even better dent. Morgan spoke at length on / startled by the ory of a member, who | with bruised heads and shins secret The fact that a new set of city the question of seismic disturbances. he had been hurt by Miller. | ly burried away for treatment oMfcers wilt be eb 1 next om claiming there was lees danger t ber ix responsible for the activity tr ee the Nicaragua than the Panama the West Seattle newspaper feld. route, but declared there wa: vital danger feared for either, DES MOINES, June 4—Argu- te in the Bailiet trial will be this evening. The court's actions, as now outlined, are onstrued as favorable to his uittal. Postoffice Inspector Mayer that Balliet will be prosecuted San Francisco on similar charges he ts released here. 75 KILLED LONDO: June 4-—The Reuter Agency that 15 per- were kilied Sy a vol- ¢ eruption in the district of El Chaso in South America. Two were destroyed. 10.0.F. ELECT OFFICERS Special to the Star. “WHATCOM, June 4.—The grand Nodge,-1. ©. O. F.. which ts in ses- ‘sion in this city, elected the follow- ing officers yesterday: Grand mas- J. J. Taylor of Orting: master, R. M. Waters of SPOKANE, June 4.—A union bel gra, Great Northtern railway, object of raising wages. a union of all the operators on t line from St. Paul to Seattle will Operators along the line of t with GRACE DOLLAR DU rive in Seattle at 10 o’c ROMANTIC nck tonight ey ‘of Tacoma; grand treasurer, J.|General hospital. Miss Nielan of Spokane; ‘of Tacoma was elected rep.| ation for appendicitis m agjand rather than give up her lov ‘seg-| Miss Nielan came to Seattle fro per Cactanat), beme end suppor’ herself working in excha: here, make Seattle their home. groom 4 JOHN DARE A VAGRANT John Dare, an’ alleged bunco art TO MORPHIN | grant. He ay was ercanea bo it be i? iy nent headquarters. immense concession of lands ‘which he believes will be a great factor in putting Seattie’s com- erce to the front. He secured ¢ the coast line of wh! making a per- etersburg and fluence with the govern- has received word that He has already sent a ship to Siberian shore and leaves tomorrow himeeif for Nome, MR. BRYAN STONE GOOD ‘The question of having Washing- stone im the proposed federal at Seattle, came up again} the Chamber of 0. Graves stated that) Alaska should be inctuded In the ter-| named. He said that there| deponits of marble in Alawka as fine as the best Hastern The Democratic state convents manent chairman. ‘The were defeated for representation Quarries. He favored the securing of |the platfora: committee. The pla Sempies to be submitted to con-|form was adopted as the first bu and to the supervising | ness. at Washington. C. J.| It does not mention Bryan or e thought that a committee| ver; denounces Republican allianc Should be appainted to find out about| with trust; the Dingley tariff « the plans for the building and submit! favors a declaration of the natio samples of stone. John P. Hartman purpose to aaniat the Filipinos to end E. G. Fowler aiso spoke upon|tablish an independent governme! the question. The matter was final-| Nominations were quickly made Feferred to the committee on|follows: Secretary of state, Schoonover; attorney general, W. | Stillwell, auditor, J. KR treasurer, Jerome Hetff; supre court clerk, Adam Heimburger. ELLEN: G. Sune 4. SBURG, June 4—The La- ies’ Improvement society has ap- priated $176 to build a band stand the city bend. Grocery and shoe men vs. drygoods and clothing m will play next Tuesday afternoon. Ellensburg will colebrate July 4 in old fashioned picnic at the new grounds. PHOENIX, Artx., June 4.—Af burning not jess than $1,000,000 wor of fine timber the great forest fi on the Huachuca mountains now under control. Boy Wanted Who Is Fond of Work Prefer boy between 14 and 20 years old. Call 1107 Third avenue, between 1 and 2 p. m NEW UNION secretly organized by all tele- Tt is said perfected within the next two weeks. ‘The steamer Grace Dollar will ar- MARRIAGE A romantic wedding was celebrat- ea es Chas. L. Lundy and Miss grand warden, . Shaw | Adelati Nieien were married at 11 deatiin prand aotectare, Lost W|O'clock this ‘morning at the Seattle A_| Just recovering from a serious oper- Her parents Fesentative sovereign of the grand| bisected to her marriage with Lundy, telephone nge. Mr, Lundy followed her only to find her dangerously fi at the hospital. It is thought that she will recover, and that they will ‘The bride is 22 years old and the wan fined $50 by Police Judge George Says His Wife Is|today upon being convicted as a va- led the case. Dare enterprise which will make Seattle its perma- He has secured IS IGNORED met today with J. W. Kern, as per- Bryanites Riggs; |ings that « CONTROLLED | BODY OF DEAD SOLDIER MISSING FROM CASKET THE SEATTLE STAR. WEST SEATTLE no PHILADELPHIA, June 4 ward Moore, who was admitted to with @ severe attack of lockjaw or tetanus, w discharged today per- fectly cured. On April 20 Mr. Moore was struck on the face by a swinging door, breaking the skin causing blood poisoning. Lockjaw soon resulted from the injury and the case was 10 days advanced before the help of the hospital phyeicians was called in. Moore was at once given the ant! toxin treatment is he de Tu Yum Yen, who has been tried twice before on the charge of steal- ing rice from the Quong Tuck Com- pany, is again on trial in the crim inal court toda jury has disagrees. case. ‘The suit of W. M the Seattle Electric be heard in Judge Bell afternoon, The suit i» for $6,000.05. Company will is| from a Grant street car Inst No cation, quiet gentlemanly manner at the He was, he says, wait for the next car, fare paid on the first car refunded, it was only by penditure of a om wed the ex He claimes that he was humiliated, and also phy jured when put off the car. He was place to reflect on the matter. that the and the ring of amail value. Neil Dougerty has filed a autt against Daniel McNamara for aa- sault. He aaks $500 damages. Neis Olsen has filed a suit again: ist Menu for a Day. Breakfast—Frult, Cereal, Ham Omelet, Stewed Toast, Coffee. Ee Cream, of Potatoes, Lunch—Deviled Mayonnaise, Stew: Tea. Dinner—Split Steak, Brown Gravy, Baked Pota- ga, Robie, Asparagus Tips in he ich | & Lace Combinations The almost excl the feminine tol feature of the trimmings blending of lace with other mate: kinds of lace in one trimming and Cluny are put motifs of duchesse a: Irish designs. Irish lace, whether i be Limerick crochet, point or Car. rickmacross, ix still @ leader. deep ecru lawn lawn and maltese lace are also ¢ bined. The foundations of beautiful trimmings is grass a deep tint in pure white flax thre: padour | orings © wit n and pom. sprays th silk of natural col and inset with lace ion | mings Is conspicuously in evidence. New and Smart Effect ‘on| Graduated tucking ts one of the 2 | newest and amar wi- | skirts and waists and is to be w#e have bec ites sine In white chiffon it Is a partic happy chotce for the 8 ing gown, ia e such om nd m8 en- | t nt, as A Ay nie er sister and no doubt disp the younger wom an’s right to usurp this style entire lly. The quantity of hand-run tuck to be seen on me lof gowns 1 | know ome wha Clearance Bale of Parasols tor | rth | are! onable morchandine, 4%e buys our regular Lawns. Se buys our regular 10 Challies. § 1-86 buys our regular 12\%¢ Dim- ities, in dark and light pat- terns. Te buys our regular 20c #olm for children. , 8 our regular 10 me ye our meres 49 buys our inch Suiting. le buys our regular 20¢ Drap- arlou 8 1-80 Pava- Pearl regular 2c Cash- regular $1.00 66- Hines against HE WAS GURED OF LOCKJAW E4- | spinal cord. the Samaritan hospital a month ago | Every two hours | in the antitoxin was injected into his | complete. _————— COURTHOUSE NOTES :" At each of his preceding trials the The stolen rice is being used as an exhibit in the court thir Mr. Hines alleges that his expulsion vember was entirely without provo- as he was behaving In a forced to and as his was not xtra nickel that he was able to reach his suburban home. greauly ally in- rreated and given a quiet Last night he paid the money, but said/ tad was nothing but paste | WOMAN'S WORLD ry Pea Soup, Rolled toes, Cold Slaw, Peach Tapioca, Cof- ive use of Ince in has resulted tn the manufacture of numerous sur- prisingly good imitations. Nearly every hand-made lace is now copied in the machine-made. A marked fs the | when rials or the combining of different Irish ogether and rich mingled with Irish lace of pure white tone is seen with gulpure; many |her sugar is far more apt lawn this is embcoldered The INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 4. | mingling of white and ecra in trim- effects for both |one during ry in any one of the soft materiale that ivereal favor- the beginning of the seas-| spring plants are more debu- | ne though her m her mother will | tir all sorts Thursday Inducements From Gur Great June Cie You will have to come in and eee for yourself, the hundreds of INDUCEMENTS we are showing during this Gr THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS W ARE SHOWING. | RENTON HILL CLUB After two days of this) rhe Renton Hill Improvement Club r day was reduced fre 1 atx {wit hold an important meeting to From the first day Moore began to| morrow evening at the rooma, ¢ jimprove, and is now perfectly ner Eighteenth’ avenue and Kast to health. His case in Spriny 7 he anne ports garded as the most notable of th pring street. The annual repor kind in medical annals, because of | Of the officers and the tion for the advanced stage of the dis next year will take place when first t 4. When he was -—— ~ - admitted to the hospital his body mi was as rigid ae a board, and his Jawa were clamped together as if} turned one. Five hundred dol. | lars’ worth of antitoxin w Jected 0 him before his recovery was 'PINO CHIEF MARION, ©., June 4.—Clad in a pelout and stiff hat; living on ® diet of rice, fruit, fish and grass Bloch for assault. He asks for Bishop has fied a domage sult against the city for $1600. ‘Annie McSweeney has Bled a 4i-| hoppers; the husband of a dusky | vorce@ault against John 1 -| belle of a Filipino village, of which | Sweeney cil he ts said to be the actual chief, is POLICE NOTES the lot of Charley ‘Thompson, « for OLICE NO mer Marion boy of wood family. He a blak Jenliated in the army at this place in ‘ollector tm alleged to| 189%, and was assigned to Company eof $14 | Ls 15th infantry ling to a| A letter wfitten at Mater report made to the this morn- |17 to Private Jom, E. Alien young fel amed Riley, wan th infantry, tele how young loing some collecting for the firm|Thomson fell in love with the Fili and contrary to the usual order of|pino maid soon after the arrival of things, kept for himself the $35 he|the company at Matgon. It relates collected. The police are requested | how bis love was returned, and how to make the acquaintance of Kiley, | againat the advice of the entire com Carl Hansen, an alleged jail break-| pany, he married his "Pino sweet er trom Tacoma, was taken | us-|heart. The writer says that Thome tody by Detectives Freeman and |son professes to enjoy the happy-go- Hubbard this morning. He will be returned to the City of Destiny. George Wood, who claims to be a newsboy, was arrested by Detective Byrnes this morning on ton Wood ts believed by the p be of a ging of bad m the city, CAPT. WARD, DRILLMASTER On June 5 the regular weekly | of the three police patro! ducted by Police Capt Chief Sullivan issued rder to this effect toda lucky existence he te leading, and that he and his bride app be as happy as the traditional mice in the mill. ‘COW BELLS AND DIGNITY Go Down the Line Together in Weat Seattle Dropping for the time weighty municipal problema, the Weat Seat- Ue city council at ite meeting last night discussed in unwonted har- mony the pastoral subject of cow- belle The proposed repeal of the new ordinance forbidding the wearing of bella by the gentle Buttercups and ~|Boestes of the suburbs, was under consideration. On a ballot the re served after the lettuce salad at a|Pealing ordinance w: dinner given in New York for Prince |1"7,cut ine iiscusalon developed Henry, which, of course, stampa it|the fact that the anti-bell law ha as a dish fit for royalty, Southern |"° bred ap housewives nerve the leaves, which | have been in boiling water for half an hour, with melted butter of a| Bechamel or Hollandaise There are many dainty dishes to be | erp made of the artichoke, Tomato and | Jartichoke salad i eapecially mixed with cold ham and tong Forcement balla served on hearts of artichokes or # salad made of anchovy paste and alices of arti-| chokes {# delicious, Another app tigtng dish is made by cooking th |hearts in salted water and mixing with mayonnaise, hard-botled eggs, capers and other garnishes. Concerning Rhubarb In canning rhubarb for winter the cook who ia alightly economical of to mive to the appetite she caters to than the one who prides herself upon her rich preserves and marma Indes. A very little rhubarb mar- malade or preserves will go a long way in the majority of families, but lthat which is canned with only su Ifictent sug: make it palatable is a delightful change to almost any-| and Not only are they made in ir Original form, but in squares, and even circles. Every- thing is tucked, and the more oddly it is tucked the more modish it ts, A New Dish of playing truant in the deep wv brush since bells were abolished. sauce. |The councilmen who are cow own FREDERIC: eatistatio $i Lace Sale For four hours tomorrow y palis red vi In b tm thi early r and This variety should requiring only to by thorow The akin ts en ¥ disnolved in cooking, and the rosy green color is distinctly pleas | Ing. | In cooking rhubarb for the table or in preparing it for future us ; addition of a little pineapple m riety of rh flavor, and richest interest you. 14. 16d. have len» ver be More Lace C and none to dea The Lace Curtains are seve ranged from $1.75 to $2.25 ance Sale Tomorrow Morning AT BALE of 4.98 buys our $12.00 Tailor-Made te $7.50 buys our $20.00 Tallor-Made Buite. $2.98 buys our $12.00 Golf Capes. (9c buys our $2.00 Golf Capes. $%e buys our $2.50 all wool Boys" Suita $4.94 buys our $10.00 Jackets. 41.12% buys our $2.00 Wrappers. 260 buys our 6c Shirt Walats, 390 buye our Shirt Wai Shirts Wainte. Children's Wash Dresaes Sample Bonnets at half price. NEWSPAPERS | | thie week only the Loggers’ that were in the stock of | Michael Herman, are to be sold for They usually sell for from lot by « tie| until asphalt pave- | K & NELSOR——Fine 8 A.M. to 12 M. Tomorrow we will have a Lace Curtain Sale—a sale that should We propose to demonstrate that we carry Lace Curtains and More Select Patterns of Lace Curtains enaunes ‘Than any retail establishment in the West. Mearance Bale of This is strictly a $1.00 Sai went than two pairs of curtains aists I white, full | good patterns to choose from; regular prices FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Str ments and blu the prir their 1 ot € 7th apt infantry nder T vening Fort Li Loggers’ Sho: \$4 00 to $6.00. Outlet Clothing Co. | Washington and Occidental IGN of the BIG COPY DINNER SETS Did you ever hear of a woman having too much China in her Don't believe you did 4 pleasing stock at to every purse REATL hav prices ‘Thene dinner sets at € REDUCED PRICES, t of 100 pleces in gold trimmed, hai Price per $12.49 Dinner Set of 44 pleces in semi porcelain, in colonial shape & very neat set, at, only $2.95 antique shape, at Dinn pat spec and odd tal Rhodes Bros. Jee and Crocker; Mo: |M 1214 SECOND AVENUE jeep Cut in Suits | We have been the successful } bidders on J. Rents & Co.'s | k of Whatcom, which was | knocked down ‘to us at | sheriff's 55 cents on the | sh. We have | public the « re | Remember the firm m ned | has only been in business since November and everything is new and fresh. The latest domentic imported suitings at prices which will please and astonivh you. ¢ carly and eoure the best pick. Bee win- dow for prices ! imperial Talloring Co. | 102 SECOND AVE. Opposite Holmes Furniture Co, Sale of AUCTIO Household Furniture Tomorrow, June 5, at 10a.m. 1 will offer for eal tion the furnishin and fittings of large S-room realdence lvcated at | 1608 Fourteenth avenge, corner of Pine street, comprising in part large library rocker, upholstered in leather sb; large folding Davenport upholatered rockers and settecs golden oak center table: patent Fockers; lady's desk: large Turkish couch; extension table and dining | chairs. public auc- | In the bedrooms you will find ele-| want bird | with hei $150 be ye maple bedroom suite. y French plate mirror, comt k bedroom suites: iron dressers; bedroom *; springs and mat Kitchen furniture consist range, stove, ling sther hen utens! Is carpets, rugs and lac | curtains th: t the house. Take | Capite Furniture Curtain (Thureday), m. to 12m., urtains, Finer le, and for cash. Not more will be sold to a customer, ind perfect per pair, $1 Per Pair The Sale will last but four hours—from 8 a. m. t ¥ (tomorrow). # there will certainly be a rus! We adv: that you como for these cur THE BON MARCHE for they will go at just 5 Cents a Yard The lot includes Solid Color Pompadour Silks, Solid Pongee Cords, Solid Black Taffeta, Solid Black Brocad Certainly at 45c these silks—severa] thousand yards—will change hands quickly— for not a yard of the gathering is worth less than 90c. $12.50 | dren’s Dresses | Chil | for $3.50 selling lines of Sik Waists, ali sizes, but rarely (ia 4 fs gh any two alike, with values running up to $7.00, and | Aline of Children’s Elegant White Dresses ntly ut them on @ bargain table tomorrow at, eholg— | sotled, values ranging from $5.00 up to $13.50, will be | . ee * one of the greatest bargains at the Bon Marche to- | morrow at, cholce— ° The fact that we haven't the space to carry com, $3.50 piste’ fines ‘ot’ dices Walote aay Fonger esassl oat | nell out what's left of cach line at such @ very low The lot is somewhat limited, | White Dress for the lit | value, Silks at Half Price Tomorrow a great sale of regular 90c Silks will be -$1.50Glov course. | enable mothers who come early to secure a splendid girl at @ fraction of its real | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1902 _—_—_ THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. an eve t at the Bon Marche . ffeta Cords, Solid Color Brocades, Fane y le. as esat 69 Cents 100 pairs, the last of » lot of regular $1.25 and $1.50 for women will be put on the bargain counter for th morning, 8 to 11, and sold at, the pair— 69 Cents French Kid Gloves ree hours tomorrow Because there are all sizes and all colors and also black and because, too, these Gloves have the stylish three beatae eine ing, and are of finest quality French Kid, we look fora Apel The shades, by the way, are up-to-date and the buttons the Glew in colors, Remember the hours of the sale, 6 to 11, Thursday, leven $7.00 Silk Waists at $2.98 Wehave gathered together the last of several but it will | price. ‘There are Peau de Sole, Taffeta, Surah and Satin included. Choice of the entize lot, as toe ood at $2.98, / We want you to come to n ne of these early morning re wi Kia white ribbon, ite Belts, fastening with $1.00; on sale from & to 11 at Ze. | Mirrors, adjustable on stand, regu- lar price Bc; sale price, from 8 to i, at Coin Purses, worth 29 and 45c;| |sale price, from & to 11, at 2% | Women’s Silk Kimonos, new, just | received, to sell at handsome | patterns, trimmed in plain a trasting colors in white; on sale clal, from § to 11, at $3.98 Lappett Swiss, five patterns, inchen wide, very sheer, in both striped and pver figures, worth Ibe a yard 11 at only Ke Women's ren’s Sunbon. nets, all colora, some plain, others with fancy stitching and wide ruf. | Mes, splendid value at 45c; § to 21 tomorrow at 20. Pillow Ca 6 made of bleached cotton, 42-36 inches, worth 1c each | Thursday, from § to 11, at be Cream Outing Flannel, worth 60; | Thuraday, from 8 to 11 Amertcan Shirt styles, worth be | from * to 11, at |. Boys’ Straw Hats, plain and fancy bands, worth Mc; om § to 11 at Ihe Boys’ Corduroy Pants, sizes 4 to 14 ears, worth Gc; § to 11 at Be. Boys’ Wash Sults, sizes 3 to § ears, worth Wc; § to 11 at Shc. at 4c. if Prints, all good a yard: Thursday \* | y R. 1. SHANNON GROCERY CO. Incorporated. 1220-1222 2nd ave, Phone, Main 1081 Second Day of Special Fiv "ENT SALE Best Pure Baking Soda, t 100 Corn Starch, Wednesday for y Best Macaroni, Spagheitt kages, for TEAS and } COFFEES } If you don’t believe it come and find outut BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tol Main 1144, 1331 First Ave, Shirts 100 Open Front Shirts. Collars ic Cuffs STORAGE ‘Tel. Mall 6148 Office, 623 tst Ava, IGHT TO ELEVEN our 6 to Ie ing the & to 11 list and coming here for the bargains. regular values 76o and| ity, guaranteed all washable, 4% inches wide. in white, | tomorrow at 35¢ from § to i. plac 4 all the destrable spring! Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, ghades, actually worth i8¢ a yard; | with sterling tops, regularly wee y baci ‘iin neg Se; trom & to 11 at 2c. | fancy Per raids, made from Brush finest quality silk and tinsel, hand-| 422° Counter ve rome colar comb! end irregular weaves—such have been gold at 260 per yar li at de. | tom, worth 6c; 8 to ll at 280, Fancy Washable Pique Stocks,| Two bars Woo! Soap: 8 to Hat i, with colored hemstitched turn-ovet Boys’ $1.00 Fancy Wool Woven finished with fine embroidery—| sweaters, at, each, T5e. Fashion's Latest Fancy—worth §0c;| Box Paper, ruled and plain, 2% from § to 11 at 2ic. | sheets of paper and eorsen, Boys’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Shirts| regular price Mc a = special and Drawer Vests and Pants * t att Fashioned spliced ankle, spliced knee and dou-| Dig bie sole, worth 2%c; special, from § to| the bath, worth Sc a cake; 1 Tie. sal | 8t,¢ cakes for 10¢. ‘nk ‘8 Jersey Ribl Cotton| Jelly Beans, worth %e a pound; high neck, jong or short! to lI at ISe. fs #0 low neck and shore) Children’s Parasols, all ol sleeves, worth 25c a garment; 8 to 11| 12%c each from 8 to 11; at 1b worth double. Dress Shapes, worth $1.25; 8 to 11, 20-inch China Silke, 40 shades at boc, THE BO 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. jock sale tomorrow mornii rgain sales. Seattle women «i rticularly if you have never ate le rning to save many a penny by Taffeta Ribbon, very finest qual-! f pure. elk ae : Another lot of Dress and) were formerty sold at ‘tions, in straight | Fr Well Satehes hentiee, races |" Pretty Glass Bon Bon —$ t0| sorted decorations, silver p! & in gray, also Misses'| Thursday, from $ to Il, at 10e. in white cotton,| | Talcum Powder, violet odor, worth perior quality, all sizes, worth 25c | 2c a box; 8 to il at le. farmént; special, from § to 11, Woodbury’s Dental Cream, werth ec 2c a tube; 8 to 11 at iSe, Boys’ or Misses’ Fast Black Full) Witch Hazel Cream, 250 tubs, 8 to Cotton Stockings, high) 11 at 10c. cakes, for stom Kirk's Toflet Soap, | select from, at 2c @ yard jto iL. ‘rea’ Only one to a customer. 4 RCHE] NORDHOFF @ Co. Will do your Dental Work as you should like to have it done. You will save much of the cost and yet have work that is dependable, Ask anyone whom we have worked for, if this isn’t true, Full Plates $7 to $10 = Gold Crowns $5 to $# Examinations and Estimates without charge. FLORENCE DENTAL CO.“ tune zit MEREE PHOTOS Cet 3f ill HN | oo ahor tk, Stee Se ores a 4 2 i erty shows Photon Mare something new and mest Be Zz: a oke soon to be appreciated W a fdzté; >.< THE PERFECT PICTURE @. 0 1419 THIRD AVENUE Bet. Pike and Union Ground Floor COLLARS again—10c all the latest styles for men and boys LONDON’S Cut Rate HABERDASHERY U1ll--SECOND _AYENUE=-tUil DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI --Sé#lentific Optician... 809 Second Av., bet. Columbia and Marion Open Sundays 11:00 to 1a ray ER \ ¢ LJ -

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