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a FIERY ~ DEATH AGO, June 10—In one of pee Teiise fires that has taken lace thie city for some time, nine Soe and ne woman lost their lives! yesterday. Luke's sanitarium, here re took pla onan Se A The sanitarium flicted = with habits, and many of the patients wore ‘atraight jac Kets or manacled. "Sather banitay, was seven stories high genter A huge ele- oe nite batt ran to the Foot The fire started in the basement and in & few minute) had burst through the roof, the elevator shaft making a natural time SO great was its rap: ie that the escare of the inmate WS ae ott aad Chose who got out without injury wer? rescued with, | was sugge } source of econd THE SEATTLE STAR. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1902, A. houseboat wedding present der, of th Wife thine y pe uniqu hat W. B city, gave ara ago. The novel gitt J to him, it is said, by Hou ton Styx.’ At any “Mrs, Ostrander affirms that no woodeg present could suited her better, for the boat ny ax well as pitas ng the hot summer monthy, st people: in the city are which | they strander 1 spot on ” an his he reading ure, Dy when 2 ily ie at some soclud: Sound enjoying thet freshing breeaes, A houseboat to any pl It consist s of # narre long with. @ 10-foot b is placed a cabin acommod: soow 60 feet which craft tn thee har- Sites the building Was a mass of fhames c crowd of meat Were seen at window jn the fourth story strag~ ng madly fo break aevay & heavy screen and bars that covered Mt. They fought with seok, oper has away and not » con: Ceneed ‘ecfort, was made were they coeantul miine parky was sue i The emt part we aanteted b. Chicage’s famous. bilnd alderman Wiliam Kent, was one of those who wished. When the fire broke out wae strapped to a cot the top floor roome. His made a brav> attempt to save bim, Dut was frustrated by the alderman SJ. Newell, Wittiam Kent. alder- man of the Fourth ward, Chicago. Carl A. Carison, Joseph Harrington, Dalxeil, Dr. . Stanton, oa A. Ribbebeck, — Hittadal M. Baumann, B. H. Boyd. age, a member of the staff of the institution Investigation Follows Immediatety after the fire Wiliam | Lanaban, the engineer of the Duild- inventor of a form of guaoline engine| sed in the basement, O. E. Mille tof the institution, and Wiitiamn Sterner, second engineer of ‘the building. were placed under ar- An ition Into the cause of| ity Sor the disaster begun morning. au. thorities are confident evidence can be secured which will warrant a criminal prosecution. medical “The council last night decided to i 8 E i iy i g investigation was first. begun over two cases of alleged administer ing of “knock out drops” in the Goo- Goo saloon. At that time Chairman er announced his intention of ately proceeding against th to revoke its license. Sudden- he his enthusiasm, and though further crimes, including af attempted murder, have taken place in this very saloon, he has exhibited ‘Re more than J) interest. WASHINGTON, in Lewis Bayle: of Great Britain In W: ton, has gone to England and is not Sxpected to return. complaint received at the navy department some time ago that Bayley sur. reptitiously viewed the naval ma: neuvers at Narraganset bay last summer and was later discovered at various Florida coast points making surveys of the harbors, . vid NEW YORK, June 10,—President ‘Bhorne of the North American Trust Go, today made an emphatic denial of the statement that his company Promoting @ gigantic scheme t combine the national banks in every Gzsncial center and state capital le says the story is entirely un- founded. A pee Bpecial To Star Readers—Fisheri Investment In what enterprise is the invest- ment of moneys more profitable th: {n'a meritorious fishing | compe The special o! is week only the Inter-State Fisheries Co., 20%. 202 Pacific block, who are now bull: ing their dock and necessary build- on Massachusettes avenue, is 1 wonderful attention, and J advise your calling or addressing Them ai once y os., pianos, 110 Uston dor Is an open skiff, which is pro pelled by a large stern wheel, giving te boat se odd an appearance that it has excited the ridicule of marine men. Som@ allege that it must have deen made in Tacoma, ethers de- sevibe it ag) “the boat with wagon wh ela,” anal one old salt, as he saw it wutting fancy curves ‘out in the 2S eee HI C. GILL IS HEARD Cowsciiman Hiram ©. Gill, of the: ‘Third ward, leat night presented his long threatened gambling resolution to the councll. The reslutions, which are pkntifully interspersed and “be it resicived, call upon the cbuncil to praceed at Once to itapeact) the chief of poite for not stepping gambling. stating that gambaing ta not conducted ug. der fair remtrictictas, that the oper- ation of gamms is a matter purely of favoritiam, that the entire powers of the executive and police departments are used solely In the protection of avorMadam and qi ‘The resolution calls upon the coun cit to summarily remove the chief o ped all By ed of the police ment who knowingly allow the violation of the elty ordinances re garding gambling. States His Case tion of the resol- il was heard upon the question. stated that he was not an attorney for any gambler, but he twtroduced the resolutions solely because he believed the system tn the city to be bad, “Under the pres. ent adminigtration {t is not fair.” he said. “It is a matter of favoritinm and the bulk of the revenue goes to a few favored individuals, Instead of to the city treasury. The Rickard ition everyone knows. I tried without making a | | | |HOUSEBOATS MAKE EXCELLENT WOODEN WEDDING PRESENTS THERE 18 A FUNNY BOAT IN THE HARBOR CALLED NORTH STAR"—LATE NEWS UP AND DOWN THE WATER- FIRONT—VESSELS ON SOUND AND SEA "THE bay ghost stoamb: rare was certain that it must be the rt Fultor oriwinal Clermont humor the Kotsebue nd wta tic ople, own ers of th ft, have named it T th Star, the fixed body that ot move, ‘It will probably be ed north tontght on thy be used in shallow river navigation, ship ose The Nome City and the Banta Ana| - |Bonator ity of the Pact pected in to comes Clipper line, are ight. The Nome me_and the Santa The Portland and Jeanie are also expected in very soon from Nome ‘The halibut run is becoming larger again, Bix fish Alvida, Lou Capella and morning with lar ‘aptain Qui the er Delta, reports that an sloop with gasoline to assist her speed in cm pursuit by customs authoritie: iMegally buying furs fr k, coker .’ It is stated that the Dexte Horton bank insisted upon Rick cloving. That Dut there | ed in the lant to the bank, and, ntrance ie in plat the bank windo whereas the entrance to Riekard’s piace cannot be seen from the bank. Rickard put up $1,000 to be allowed to run, not the mayor, but George Piper, and when he was or- dered to close, he wanted his money Dack. Humes ts not dishonest, but he is surrounded by men who are. and who are tn control of the sit tion. I also believe that Chief Sul- livan Is an honest poltee officer.” Without further comment part of the council and revenue committee. Seattie Auction @& Sale Stables We have just recelved a cartoad of draft and pack horses which will be solid at public auction Friday, May 10, together with x large nurm- ber of lumber and express wi hacks and bu; also single an double draft and buggy harnesses: also 10 fresh ‘Western avenue. M. J. WALKER, Auctioneer, WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight, fair; Wednesday, fair and warmer. Men’s Straw Hats and Negligee Shirts The season for Straw Hats is here. We have an elegant assortment in hats for men ranging from 50c to $2.50 In Boys’ Straw Hats price range is from 25c to 75c NEGLIGEE SHIRTS The “Monarch” N $1.25, $ The “Ideal i ' ARE THE BEST Full nickel trimmed, handsomely finished, clean |B and odoriess; will do not explode, kinds of cooking and baking to perfection. ean be placed directly in the flame. ligee Golf Shirt at 20 and $1.75 Golf Shirt at $1.00 Adams « Blanchard BLUE FLAME COOK STOVES 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Any cooking utensils ‘They are absolutely sate—can- Burn ordinary Coal Oil (Kerosene) without a wick, and give a clean, blue flame like gas or gasoline, Mow (oliies Biot, katies Sand ad hur, Laty and every Millie &: OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI | SecondA Scientific Optician... bet. Columbia and Marion Open Sundays 11:00 to 1a With al | Volante, to the ed port this| steam to ‘on the the resolutions were referred to the police, license mitch cows, at 1312 BLAINE FIRE BLAINE, Wh, June 10—The Blaine ope puse Hullding caugh fire from an unknown cause yester day afternoon and was completely destroyed. The lons ts partially cov ered by insure’ DIX’S MOTION Speotat to, the Star, WHATCOM, June 10.-The attor neye for H, Bt. John have filed motion for a new trial, The motion will not be heard the present Jury will undoubtedly be | Appeal taken to the wupr SHUT OUT a WASHIN( the end « urt. 7 and an court deni to the Star D.C. June 10. ‘Turner of Washington to |day introduced a bill to prohibit the groaning of sheep on the Rainier for est reserve in Washington WILL BUILD THE An impor 1 hast an in neliman night ide | the bi of @ new bridge acron Lake Union at the place occur the present bridge. [t is at the mar lowest point of the lake and at the far end & the little town of Lat City Enaie ago Feoelved perr fr war department at Wanhingte G.. to build the bridge, The b end is Work sible cost, ot In a very ording to IN ELLENSBURG PLLENSBURG, June school convention ts In today w Merritt, 4 is booked for Th Yakima and Bi & score of 12 to ‘There is ew, dainty mater- and colored, made up in the latest and most ef- fective styles. We are told that we have the cleverest as- sortment of these goods in the city, Separate Skirts ‘The department ts now com- Diete with everything that tasty dressers require — Ptamines, Poplins, Cheviot, Venetians, Canvas Cloths and every new material, perfectly tailored, in the most approved fashions Summer and Outing Suite We are showing a very car fully aclected variety of sum mer Shirts, in white Mohair, Hroadciot! nd Flannel, Cotton Rarathen e correct thing for fj yachting— Pique, Duck, Mercer- taed Chambray, etc. Children’s Dresese Every teow days we receive something new and attractive in thie department, from | neat Gingham Dress at te. up |] » a fine Organdie or Mull at |i oe Btriking Reductions on Bu Jackets and Ragians THE DRUG CO aehen on 1012-1015 Firat Avenue, Globe Building. 08 Pike street, eity to have yor 12 Heussy Hide. T GRAND RIDGE NUT at $2.75 This kole is from the new siope which we have just opened, and ts the best domes- tic kole In the market ISSAQUAH COAL CO. Bunkers, foot of Madison street. ‘Telephone, Main 976 seeeeee. | ___ AMUSEMENTS, THIRD AVENUE THEATER |W, M, Russell, Mgr. Phone Main 867 Beattl niy Up-Town Theat Prices--20c, 300, 400, 60c. ‘Tonight and Wednesday, “HANDS ACROSS THE SEA,” Thursday, . Saturday Night nd Matinee, “THE GOLDEN GIANT.” by ompetent Complete scenic and mi | effects: ovens THe LEADY This Matines RE And Company Prese: Tonight and All Saturday HARRINGTON Week With LDS ting THS Ouida mo Summer Prices—26c, 0c and Tbe. SPECIAL—Elaborate Revival Next Week of “The Black Flag.” LATONA BRIDGE | ge has been bullt for some years 0.~The KILLED BY f t ta Storm Blast | BT June 10. | vifte ¢ PAUL, Minn. A te tion south of Lake Park, Minn. hour last night, eweeping « x before It porta have 4 this im over the baw y persons w 1 many oth from when full details have ceived In addition to the deaths there ai rts of almont @ Roore A TORNADO Ten Die in a Minneso- rnado ewept over the farming of injurtes. known t kindling farm houses « reduced KING 1S VERY ILL os he was t that he had ony is ow ne day ° fi several h pleop last night. Hie alit continual surprine to the who have attended him is long iinens. 0. U. Ww, re June 10 of the A. O. ing with e in the Un was delt The wit» uw ae PORTLAN lode this at ry prem here from address of welec William Calvige spon by Workman darwick Park Pavilion by Wag Op ‘e'ner's full orehestr Parry f SAM ne days Every one of the 10 patterns of we have, will be put on speci ONE WILL BE CLOSED OUT. Carts have eagh se f . other makers. But you morning. out at about cost, A sample vatue to ge from $2.95 to $11.70. an jud show JUNE'S GREAT CLEARANCE 2he for sc Wash Silke. Sc for He Black Taffeta. S90 for $1.45 Imported Swiss Black Taffeta, 27 inches wide. 4Te for Oe 44-inch Black Cheviot We for fe bt-ineh All Wool La- dies Cloth, shade: lie for 2c Cashmeres, 4%ec for fe Catlco Remnants. Te tor 12%e 36-inch Pereaies, Te for 12%e Marlow Novelties, be for 1c Bath Towels. Se for ife Linen Glass Towels, lbe for tc Bleached Towels. Se for B1-2¢ Bleach: ‘ash. Me for $2.00 White Silk Parasols, with drop ruffle. $1.39 for $2.75 Nile Green and White Silk Parasols. 11.50 for $3.00 Fancy Silk Pink Parasols. for $2.60 Silk Parasols, det blue. 00 for 4.00 White Broeaded Silk Parasols, with Persian bor- der. n in Shirt Waist Sale Wednesday Morning, Shirt Waists HALF ACME SUIT CO. ‘4133414 20 ISEATTLE H 1111 SECO Hats Cleaned, Biooked and Rotrimmed | FREDERICK & WELSON-—Fine Furniture SALE OF GO-CARTS jon been far superior to any other last year patterns ere better than the 1902 des! the values yourself — come Ten patterns—30 Go- ‘The Following Bargains Tell the OUR $3 DERBY more than $3 in any other hat store for one as good — See PLE... I igns of Go-carte that tomorrow morning —~EVERY Gendron Baby Carriages and Go- Jine—those s of nearly all in tomorrow Carts in all—each one to be closed the reductions, Reduced prices Closing Out Price $5.65 Go-Cart, willow back, continu- ous roll arms and back. close ly woven footboard, patent foot-brake and rubbed tired wheels. Regular price $9.60, Closing out price $68. THE BON MARCHE | Many thousand yards of fin German “B” Calico, 81 BY Call orted pattert the yard, He Inche Wear French Challis, 90 1600 yards Vine Soft Challis, best ‘rench styles, worth 1 Wednes at % Tomorrow we continue the Women's $100 Walking H duced to ,. Women's worth $1.25, on male Monday at Misses’ Jumbo Sailors, trimmed with drape and rosettes, $1.96 value M te pmen's Oxfords of fine soft Vic Kid, patent leather tip, vurned soles, full Louis XV. heel price 33.00; Expansion Women's Fine Oxfords, with Sur- vampe, h tops, lght FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madisen and Spring Streets. SALE 18 NOW ON IN EARNEST, ry Why We Are So Busy. Se for TS Pleated Satin Belts. Se for $1.00 White Motre Beits. le for fc Baby Ribbon. be for 18%c Laces 2c for #0 Triple Pi Mirror, on black and fancy stand. 8c for $1.4 Pearl Clasp Glow lve for 0c Fancy Sock Collars. 100 for 3$c Emery Bags. Me for $1.00 Solid Geld Shell Rings. 20 for So Wemen's Garden Gloves. Be 2¢ Women's Binck Lace Hose. 2%e for 48e Women’s Long Sleeve white, pink and light blue Se for 3c Children's Vests. Se for lec Men's Hose. le for 12 paire for 1Se for 2c Full Fashioned Hose, in fancy. 4Sc for 6c Boys’ Overalls. ¢ Men's Hose, or 3 Double Knee PRICE At the Cheapest Store in Town But you will have to pay J) six" specials for Saturda good \Inches, worth Hid tiga, concer regularly at 48 Outord Ties of Fine Vici Kid, fancy scroll quarters, patent tips, turned soles, concave heels, worth $2.00, at * 1.45 Women's Patent Calf Colonial Siip- pers, apex plain toe, turned soles, neh heel, square steel buckl: worth $1.00, for... .! Women’ ent Calf Colonial Stip- pers, large square gold buekie, turn soles, French heels, instead of $3.00... +eab oo 148 Women's Fine Viet Kid Colonial Siip- HgTe. large oval sliver buckle, turn jen, French heels, instead of $2.50 ‘ io dae badtehs oh cones aka Women's Red and Black House Colo- nial Blippers, fine viel Rid, oval beaded buckle, turn soles, » worth such circumstances we must put ol Bix very special items for tomorrow will show you how deep is to be the underpricing— Draped Walking Hats. NORDHOFF & Co. Sale of Wash Goo fabrics al e and medium grade wi contractor's plane include at once work on the new pillars where the Wash Goode fixtu ring prices on summer fabrics. 6, Yo Fine Lawn and Dimit At k 1d ay at Dimities, Aberfoyle Zephyrs, 19¢ This non-shrinking, f fabric is in great demand. variety of mercerized stripes at the yard tomorrow, 1% worth colored A K00 wort beside underpricing \vith such Bargains {Th pretty h ot taffeta rom $2.26 med with bow pe. reduced a trim Children's Sailors, | and brown, worth $25c, for only 12 %e | th | Co 20!) eonie * Leghorns, regularly wor for + ik, lace | June $1.25} worth bbe, for| Sweet Peas, 26 in white, navy | == THE BON MARCHE ee to be sold as fast ine de Soi n thi Mousse! | | Linen Groen: A}A fine asnor 1|dines, with h|colors, worth Inenday at Bc Stock-Reduction Sale of Millinery One of the busiest spots of the Store yesterday was the Millinery Department. augurated, brought hundreds of customers for the bargain lot The our usual trade, these— i Millinery Trimmings Roges, in regular val trope, wortt Pink, wht in a bunch, |Pink and three dozen in @! for Sip Foliage, @ bunch, andals Last week we held a sale of Oxfords and Sandals for one day—Wednestay. taken in the sale that We have concluded to make tomorrow another “Oxford” Gay, for men and Some of the prices are here given, but space does not permit of our enumerating all the lines carry, or the low prices that will be made for them. Women’s Oxfords and Sandals Viel Street Ox- Kid Uppers, Women's Patent 4, Booth's Ideal vy walking soles, mi instead of $1.00 . é Women fords, dull mat quarter, dress soles, eonc of $3.00 rT is. Booth’s Ideal Kid Vam ight, flexi single soles, extension edge, tary heels, instead of $2.56..@ Women's Fine Patent Kid Oxford XV. heels, instead of $3.00..81.98 Women's Dress Oxford Ties, fine vici kid upper, patent tip, light flexibie soles, concave heels, instead of $2.50 ; wpe a $1.95 instead of $2.60 Women's Fine ¢-strap Patent Kid Sandal, apex plain toe, turn soles, heels, instead of $2.00 French heels, instead of 1.0. AS, E00 Patent Leather Dress Ox- So great was the Women’s Faney cave heels, inst: heels, Gi 96 ‘omen's Walking Oxfords, fine sur- pane kid uppers, patent tip, heavy mili- 1.96 Ties, fine turn soles, full Louis! calf va) soles, extension, edges, flange heels, ‘The Wednesday underpricings on sale all day are as follows: Boys’ Cheviot Pants, sizes 4 to 14 years, in gray mixed, well made, worth 50c; special Wednesday at 38c. Boys’ Wash Suits in bi brown stripe effects, fancy sailor style, 3 to,8 years, worth special at Se. Men's l0c Handkerchiefs with neat hair line styles on borders; each 64, or 4 for te Men's Nogligee Shirts, in checks and stripes of soft cheviot, reduced from $1.00 and $1.25, to, each §86. 2 lines of Men's Black and Tan Sox, reduced to 20c a pair, or 3 pairs for bc. Colored Taffeta Stlke—the famous “Yama-Mai” silke—20 shades to choose from, worth 500 yard; Wed- nosday at Bio. Au ‘oo! Flannel Waistings, colors gnd black, worth We; at, the yard, Fine China and Cream Se decorations and pretty ehapes larly worth 78c; at, the set, tbe Se boxes Dennison's Silver Polish; Wednesday at 10c. Genuine Bristie Shoe Brushes, reg: ular value , at ibe, Fine Hardwood Toothpicks, at 80 box. Nice Polished Glass Wine Glasses, at, each, 3c. Japanese Crumb Tray and ih at ibe. Women's Jorsey Ribbed Fine Lisle Bleached Shaped Vests and Lace Knee Pants; Wednesday at S0c. Women's Jersey Ribbed Extra Fine Cotton Vests and Knee Pants, su- perior finish, worth 50c, at 37\e. Misses’ Fine Lisle Jersey Ribbed te and Knee Pants, bleached or unbleached, finest quality, worth 4c; Wednesday at 27c. BY Women's Fast Black Hose, double toe and heel, worth 28c, at le. ‘Women's Pure Thread Silk Black Stockings, high spliced heel, double sole, worth $1.35, at 9c. Boys’ Fast Black Cotton Ribbed Bicycle Hose, double toe, heel and knee, extra strong quality, worth 2c, at ike, or 2 pairs for 38c. Sheepskin Suit Case, made imita- tion grain leather, frame of stee! linen lined, sige 24-inch, worth $5.50; special at $3.60. Women's P. K. Ties, fashion’s lat- est, with pongee silk stock, entirely new shape, worth regularly 69 each; special at 5c. Women's P. K. Btock Ties, finished with embroidered turn-overs and ends, very pretty and stylish, worth regularly tbe each; special at 89, obancy Embroidered P. K. Turn vers, Very pretty new design: broidered with wash silk, sold every- where at 26¢ each; special at 16c. Hookon Hose Supporters, with silk frilled side elastic and satin pads, regular values SOc, 5%, Tic; sale price 37ige. Aluminum Dressing Combs, regular price 15¢ each; sale pric y THe each. Adamantine Pins, needle points, full count; sale price, 6 papers for be. loth Brushes, all pure bristles, wire drawn, regularly worth 39 each; sale price 190 @ Watch Fobs, some new designs, regularly woxth from.800 to price a9¢. Pocket Knives, best quality steel blades, a large assortment of handles, regular values $6 and 600; sale price 23c, ; sale . }25e packs 3-quast Fountain and tubing, shut cardboard box. worth Violet Fate Powder box: at lle box. fi Colgate’s Tooth Powder, 3 for i Rose and Cucumber bottles for 150. cht 4 White Rose Glycerine Seap (Dy %e cakes for 1240, ~ Malvina Lotion, peice, bottle; special ‘nt bos tottna ee Box Calf, Eli G ¥ Shoes, 3 2! choose from; all $3.60 and for $2.48. Mens Viel Kid and Box Shoes, heavy si heels, $2.50 valve foe tent or kid tip, concave 3.00, for $1.96. front goring, kid tips, value $3.50, for $2.48. Women's $3.00 Us bes ery bh ‘yro ‘veloping Po at le, Six to the pacl 5 sien Teecharty_ worth match, 'y Library size Books, good paper, popular 18, at 11 Fight to Ele ven ‘The interest taken in our “8 to 11” datly bargain list is only equalled by the goodwill toward the Sa? ‘These are ‘ases, made of | cotton, size 42x36/ 8 toi 100. White India Linen, 27 inches w worth 8 1-30} from § to 11, at Sige. Black Satine, 80 Inches wide, worth 10 yard; § to ii, at be Infants’ Blue Shoes, inlaid velvet | quarters, soft vici uppers, no heels, sizes 2 to 5, worth $1.00; 8 to 11, at| Hemstitched Pillow bleached z de, {a | AT FACTORY) IND AVENUE We Will Do Your Dental Work | || With the same care that Is exercised by the individual dentist of fl and one thing ts ce your chotee, cout cause RNISH This is possible o BXAMINATIONS rtain—we can save you much of its fect equipment, ED WITHOUT CHAR f our p | FLORENCE DENTAL Co. 625 FIRST AVENUT SEATTLE Infants’ Wine Lace Shoes, soft vict | uppers, inlaid suede quarters, sixes 2 to 5, no hee alue $1.00, for 690, | Little Gent's Fine Vict Kid L Shoes, medium heavy soles, heels, sizes 9 to 13; ance | school | worth $1.50, at| ouths’ Vici Kid Lace Shoes, me- | dium heavy soles, medium low heels, | sizes 11% to 2, worth $1.75; trom $| to 1, at $1.2 ’s Fine Vici Kid Lacé Shoes Land Kid tips, worth $8.00; | from 8 to 11, at $1.69, | Pierce's Pilla, 260 size, 8 to 11, at! 106. Mennen’s Talcum Powder, ns, from 8 to 11, at 100. 1419 to 1435 Seco Jata {ér early day buyers tomorrow— Kirk's Toilet Soap, worth Sc a cake, from 8 to 11, at 2c. Women's Umbrellas, inch Par- with fine silk warp cov- and faney 1 handles, regular price $1.60 es m § to 11, at 79e, Best Quality Bone Collar Buttons, regular price 10¢ doxen; from § to 11 here, 2 dozen for be. Fancy Colored Drug Twine ly sold at So per ball 11, at 2 balls for be. Non make, assorted. wid worth 100 package, sale price from & to 11, the package, 3c. Faney All-Silk Persian | Braids, Straight and irregular weaves, very pretty color combinations, worth 26c yard; 8 to 11, at Sige All-Silk Satin Taffeta Very finest “qualities, ail able and staple colore, N regularly 39¢ a yard, regu- from § to s in package Ribbons, the 40; worth Fancy Denim Pillow ull size, handsome colorings, fin- 1 with heavy double ruffie; worth 500 each, from 8 to 11, at 26¢ vers, ex- NORDHOFF @CO. wisting Tape, best English | deair- | ram § to 11,| nd Avenue and II5- Boys’ Jersey Ribbed and Drawers, also Misses! jton Vests and Pants, special § to 11, at 12408 | Vest high neck, white or cream, short sleeves, in white, Special from & to 11, at I Misses’ or Boys’ Fast bed Cotton. Stocking, 4 knee, 15¢ quality: le 3 Manson's Stove Poltah, 840 that ® od Wire Coat Hooks, #10 onen. Wood C in ight grey. medium a KI brow worth 85e; um aay Sit | Men's Striped Balbriggan, by |anirts and Drawers, § to 11, the chting Caps, of Tha duck: worth 2c, from oat Hangers, 8 0 the Inch All- Wool Panam® 5Se “pre Suwanee Shore,” #4 at 1000 123 Pike Street.

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