The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1902, Page 4

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4 THURBER PROVES DISCONCERTING President Abandons His “Home Visit Department Has a “Leak” WASHINGTON, D. C., June t The sensation caused by Thurber's | i @isclosures before the Senate Cuban gomml&tee has not yet subsided. That developments have disconcert- @d the administration is shown by the fact that President Roosevelt abandoned his intention of going m West Point to Oyster bay on a -days’ visit to his family In- Stead he will hasten to Washington. ‘and it is expected an official state- Ment will soon follow. ‘Whether the beet sugar senators Will have courage enough to propose n Investigation into Gen. Wood's ditures has not yet become evt- it, but Democrajs would like to it done. The Democrats are and claim that direct con- the rel ta a er GOES DOWN TO DEFEAT BEATTLE LOSES FIRST GAME TO HELENA A, June 12.—In Seattle's. jontana game Seattle was nerday by a score tags was in the box and he m ™M. guests. ents were receiv: by a felena made stx of-her runs in the Second inning after two men were put by general fast bal lieil = i | i e a i # u z | et if e ln i ¥: RGE ROCKER, solid oak with embossed top panel and fancy turned spindi . preading al Rotary Nutmeg Graters; a te of S10 Salaid m, not over 9 yards of a kind ~Friday, per square yard. Ose inch jette Rs A 8—Friday, FRE -)neotion has been proved between the ugar trust and the Cuban reciproc- ity. movement. necticut, however, 8s changed their determination to press | necessity of doing something for the | Havemeye' tained hia copy of the voucher frome] ~~ —_ FRIARS TO GO come from the war devartment ar- chives either Havana. and a rigid inquiry will b Dickey. Many fnvitations will be tasu meeting of the club new office: elected. The names are as follows: President, A. E. Orr; vice president, Fred Anderson; Rey. and Mrs. W. A. Major was cele~ brated Monday evening in the nature of a surprise party at Capt. W. J. Bryant, nue. The pastors of the local Pres- byterian churches and their wives were present. Joined the Richmond Piano Club. tm 14 days, only three of the remain- ing pianos will be sold, the one re- for delivery in two weeks. to own @ $400 plano for $290. You Ket it for $19 cah and the balance is| Payable at the rate of % a month. War r Mr pan all Senators Aldrich and Platt of Con- they have not Kic ua the | Kid @ reciprocity bill through, lief of Cuba still exists, despite | dinplay of weal. Specu- | ag to where Teller ob- tion Is live Wood's payment toThurber an latter's receipt. J, must hi in Washington or It ts believed the Democrats have private channel in that « acover the source of the see ‘The Vit club is making arrange- ents for a series of dancing p to be given out of doors dur- the summer months. At the last ere 1 e secretary, Vaughn |, Ellis; treasurer, Geo. W. High. ‘The fifteenth anniversary of the the home Queen Anne ave- and about 75 other nt cut class pres+ . ‘The evening was pleasant one and dainty refresh- Some eles Mrs. 3. Mf. Doftoghue is making for a delightful outing trip to given for the Alpha club. the company re- First Shipment All Gone But Four ‘Thirty members have already ‘The next two carioads wil! arrive ‘The Richmond Club enables you | at lower than to bring you to the sure from out of town must T-inch Plain White Edge Plate, each ... Scollopea Z c Extra Heavy Retinned Milk Pans from & inches to 12 inches in diameter. Regular 6c, gc, 10c, He and 12¢; special Be, Ge and Te each—according to size. Granite Steel Bauce Pans and Lipped Preserving Ketties, 5- quart and 6-quart size; choice, each. 20e and B5e on under his manage full strength of his excel ny in the iin t ROM dition Gove met today which aroused extraordinary op public county to Snoqualmie on Saturday, June it | leaves Boattle friends of teachers cordially invit Grand scenery, round trip. DANCING CLASSES le'a_ oid favorite) S!ven every R. EB, Frene « jw 1 wont trials ar ny effeot is a happy spice hoe play that relieves it #, the whole making evening's ench, who t# also has had special ed for the play and tht week {nell next Saturday a: Kathryg Kidder der bh morn Grand to y nights and Tuesday night June 12.~The ‘aft is the withdrawal friars from the Philippines b: r fore the government purchases thelr lands, OPPOSED IT + June 12.~The cabin: sider the education: INDO! Excursion An excursion train will take the King school teachers of ket at M4 picnic, Don't miss it, $1. Monday and Friday Evenings Strictly exclusive Private Lesson: afternoon and evening. $2,653.2 To make up the $31,400.50, which sum will setth in which the balance is to be raised. Can w WELL, JUST WATCH US to raise the money, and just soon as the required amount has been realized, the sale of the GLOBE CLOTH- o will an oppor tunity for buying Clothing, Shoes, Hats That's All.” With these prices it'll be no tri ING CO. door. Men's $10 All Wool Cheviot Sui o sale of seats for Miss Kathry latest con- sented to the vatican by ‘Tra A $3.95 Men’s $10 All Wool Black Gray Worsted Suits n, of a entertainment |make in lott Ucket.” |10 mpoti lly evel et al in $4.15 Men's $12.50 Fancy Worsted and Cassimere Suits &..., $6.95 Men's $15 Fine Imported Black and Fancy Worsted Suits.. $7.85 Boys’ $4.00 Knee Pants Suits., Boys’ $5.00 Knee Pants Suits.. Men’s $2.00 Heavy Worsted Pants., $2.00 Cashmere Pants $4.00 Striped Worsted P Boys’ $2.50 Calf Shoes Ladier’ $2.50 Dongola Shoes One lot Men's 50c Straw Hats., Men's $2.50 Derby E Men’s $3.50 Hate { Men's Overalls, ext Boys’ Overalls Men's Lisle Hose Men's 8c Cashmere Hoe...... Men's l0e large size White Han Men's Silk 26¢ Suspenders biack avy THE BANKRUPT GLOBE CLOTHING CO. ALEXANDER BRIDGE - ine All Wool Pants in stripes and Men's $2.50 Felt Hats.. and brown 5... by and Fedora ‘and ‘tan dicorchiets |. Chinese result of a ¥ jtune which Green Light Club at 161 Washington street a few nights ago, xactly $667, Ladies’ Ladies’ THE FOXY CHIN “WAYS THAT AREDARK © KNOWS HIS Ps and Qs reatest boom ¢ nderioin gambling houses narkable #trok: ¢ of good fortune will 1 on his e n him # goodly bank roll ¢ him a p |importance in theJottery field. Probably All Fixed Raxter’s ticket was what | parlance as ¢ Kh w FABRIC ~ KID GLOVES Black ‘Ladies’ Lisle in pretty shades of gray; at, per pair Ladies’ extrs quailty Gloves, 3 clasp fi woven finger tps, Wo valine: nel t PETERSON’S best quality wussetted 1435 First Ave. 7 DRIVEN TO DESPERATION This may appear to be a rather awkward statement in a case of this kind, but it fits the occasion better than anything that could be said. After a little over three weeks of the most remarkable clothing selling ever known in the West the big bankrupt sale of the old established GLOBE CLOTHING Co. must come to a sudden ending. As stipulated by the courts, thirty days is, the time given to close out the stock and settle with the creditors, or, to be moreaccurate, twenty-six days in which to transact business. $2,653.20 and pay in full ali claims of the creditors, , ‘Two more days, Friday and Saturday, are left Remember, Friday and Gaturday of this w checks, lottery in of ite history in t ot him $2.60. whieh Baxt enjoying t at ot foi to a patron of t > was th ire play aonRge we v7) Gloves. ra. ayed olan teed, per palr Peterson's Fi Dress Glover, ered to match gloves, fingers, requ! selling at... JETERSO amp are kid cov 2 r value Cor, Ptke St. ? worth $4.00. But it haa | is known Jersey Taftets |B Gloves, splendid wearing: {tng at, per pair....... White Lisle ibe unset ted IS STILL LACKING THE SEATTLE STAR. after oficial ticket pu irawing was held lottery A legend ubove it informa the read er that the prize 1330 24 Avenue he | | $25.00 and $30.00 Suits Special price..........- $32,50 and $35.00 Suits Special price............. $37.50 and $45,00 Suit Special price tung materials. $15 Garments... $20 Garments all styles of coats...... checks, worth $8, $9 and $10 Men's Silk Neckties Men's Bhield Bow Ties and ibe attached i Pi aek Men's $1.00 Fiannel Overshirts Men's $1.00 Black Sateen Ov ants » duroy Pants, Solid Calf Sh en's $5.50 Calf Shoes, extra 34.00 Dress Shoex 5.00 Viet Kid Shoes... Street, in the new Globe Building Aessignee iw the largest bona »- [990 pernone F ig |never make a ce H, E. CALMER LADIES’ HIGH GRADE Suits, Skirts and W aists SPECIAL VALUES IN Ladies’ Street Suits NEW CLOTHS AND LATE STYLES Walking Skirts Correct weights and shadings for summer, perfect in fit, style and workmanship. Prices $7.50, $40, $52.50, $15 Shiet Waists Late styles in Lawn, Linon, Madras and Shan- Prices $1 to $10 25 Per Ct.on Discount Neckwear Special Discount Sale on Neckwear. effects in Silk and Linen, 25 Per Cent Discount. Silk Raglans, Etc. “ax.” Men's $20 Fine Imported English Serg $9.80 Men's $22 and $25 extra fine Tailored Suits, in all the highest gr: of imported fabrics, made up in either sack or cutaway frocks $11.90 Young Men's 3-piece Long Pants Suits, in qualities of $5 to $6 $2.45 Young Men‘s extra grade All Wool Suits, collars and cuffs attached ‘and $1.00 Fancy Percale I ershirts Hi sizes heavy sole backsta: Men's $6.00 extra fine Viel Kid Box Cait Don’t get into the wrong place. This sale is at 1003 First Avenue, northwest corner of Madison FMM THE BON MARCHE prises an a bait re once | and ht play Dunlap, real estate, 4 Union ¢ Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs. More Than 1330 2d Avenue Ribbon Sales of the pa underpricings at the Bon Marche the order is given to make prices ing may be the most rapid eve Ribbons Are ‘ant amongat the stock to be 4 absolutely fine silk 49, Satin Taffeta Ribbon, % yard; Friday at 17e Ribbon In oll leading desirable she and cream, washable and inches wide, nd wold everywhere Bigger bargains than ever for F day from 8 to 11 o'clock Bargain Day. $20.00 $25.00 Vici kid, worth $1.00; at Tée ts ™ *, wpring he sizes 6 to 8; worth $1.45; at Se Women's Hed Colonial : ¢ viel kid, turn worth $1.00; from & Lat $1.48, Women's Pi Strap Sandal Glass Butt to 11 at 106 Pressed Giass Tumbler; 8 to 14 20 mt Leather worth 61.00; for $1. Dishes with cover “The Geisha” from % to. 11 at, each, Sc. Asbestos Stove biats; 6 to 11 at Alleocks Porous Plasters, he; 4 to 11 at 8 for Be. SACRIFICE OF RIBBONS to Be Sold for a Song are to be thrown in # deep shadow by the as deop a cut as we have made—because cost is reached long before; but there is now absolutely no room for surplus stock of ribbons, and The Popular Satin Taffeta. Ribbons Double Face Satin Liberty si*e, | | . Fancy Silk Ribbon | Sale Begins When Doors Open We could ily sell the whole assortment 4% inches wide, extra fine quality, beautiful color com- | ers for more money. but we want our dyna $15.00 binationa, worth 390 and 460, at ise | the benefit of this forced barigeim let of riba,” &*t our Great| at Ze Infants’ Blue 1-Btrap Sandals, oft] end 36 Pleated Neck Ruffs, biack only, pn Mixed Chocolate Creams, worth 26c | Collars and wide jong Arg from & to il at tke pound. | $2.60 quality; § to 11 Pd tte! Best Quality Black Elastic, 3 1-4) 2% dozen Men's Spantsh Brown Cot ‘5 Bive 1-Strap Sandals,| inches wide, regular value 7c; from| ton Sox; & to 11 ’ Home| bristies, worth bc; nolen, | se Crom Ginas Belt and Pepper Shakers; worth Fountain Syringes, 2-quart, with $) THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902, NORDHOFF & CO THE BON MARCHE 20,000 Yards for Friday. Usually half price has been the lowest ever heard of, that the known. The popular Satin Taffeta posed of tomorrow in qualities the finest manufactured. Every Aber ja gy % inches wide, worth } No. 100, full 5 inclies wide, } yard, at 29 worth regularly tc 9 Fancy Stripe Persian a, Plain | Crepe Ribbons at Very finest qualities, in all the latest 6 bbe Including also white en Inches wide, worth Téc None sold to dealer with a reasonable # tely fant at 96c, Llomorrow at A wit Suite EIGHT TO ELEVEN tubes and tubing, worth Mec; § to 11 rt Women's 7 tin; |b 40 11 at Sige yard | "Fine All Woo ‘Bach Baus, Long Handle Path Brushes, all fine| Fabrics, worth $1.25; trom $ Ad from § to 11 at | 696. od 26e Stationery, tim cream; to| Pleated Silk Belts, patent jeather 8 to 11 at 1%c. Sa 23 lining, worth $1.25; from § to 11 at! ibe and 200 Writing Tablet; § to ie |13_at Me, %.| Stamped AA Linen Tray Cloths,| Women's Fest Black Cobtes ; 8| 90x82 inches, finished with drawn | Stockings, dowbie toe and heel, worth work, worth Sic and $1.00; from 8/| iSe; from & to 11 at 1c. to ll at 48e Women's Fancy Cotton Fancy Lithographed Pillow Covers, | designs, also circular at complete with self colored back, | toe and heel, worth 7c; ‘from very pretty, large size, worth lic; §|8 to 11 at 12Ke. %e./ to 1) at Z5e. Boys’ Heevy Cotton ‘full | Fancy Pleated Chiffon and Liberty | fashioned fast black double Silk, worth 8c, $1.25 and $1.68; from | double toe und heel, § to 11 at yd 35c. | orth 25e; at 190. j ‘These bargains on sale all day Mar New 6 tomorrow : taped, high neck, At half price, or tbe: 48.00 and 2c kinds, toe and heel, 1 steel frame, brass loc catches, sewed worth $10.00; tomorrow Mercerized Pongee W: shades to choose from: also whii t $7.60, $1.86. Towelrings, nicet |, 6-inch diameter, 6e enc Well Finished Knife and Boxes, regular 1%¢; for 100 each. iron handle, regula’ knives and 6 forks; special for & wen, for 2c dozen. | $1.60 | ed colors. and. decorations; jug, giasees, complete, with tray, for fas, worth 26c, at 150. knowledge . $2.25; Wednesday at $1.75. All Wap! Cheviot Dress Goods, | inch, colors and black, worth 650, rice cutting and Jersey Ribbed Bleached mk pertor quality, worth 600; tomerrow Wo Fast Biack Cotton Hose, 10.00 Goudie te and heel, ‘worth he; at 15.00 only ibe. Mines’ Fast Black Cotton Stock- ngs, also tan, split fast double knee, Cowhide Bult Cases, %M-inch, best and’ side leatber handles, ts, several var- Fork Knives and Forks for camp use, We set of 13-tneh with caps, regular own Glass Water Sete, assort- 49 | All Wool Soft Finish Albatross, 40. FRIDAY BARGAINS st] inch, colors and black, worth #c, at| Sith gi conrwe tenth, regular Saag a values in Waist Pin Sets, 5 thes, prices ‘Sie, ie sand Bens et Best quality Steel Pins, will not need Boys’ Soft Negligee Shirts, with collars and cuffs attached; Friday, at Ze. Boys’ Wool Sweaters, with neat wtrt educed from $1.06 20 TBe. Men's Working Bhirts, with double breasts and yokes, sises 14% to 18, at only Ge ‘Women's Fancy Lawn Ties, in sit and assorted colors, worth 2c, at ibe Women's Alu Sik Auto Ties, fin- est quailty silk, desirable spring shades, regular 6c to $1.00; here to- at ite: Be, at ibe. Reliable Catarrh Cure, S00 size, at! Be. are Sc Liniment, 0 size, st Extract Beef, Se kind, at 2c. ay Saw Giycerine Soup, 3 cakes tor ie. White Rose Glycerine Soap, 4711, at lie cake, Mottied Stocking Darners, with/ Tur ery regular price We each; sale price 40. White Dexter Knitting Cotton, ular ‘S00 Dall; sale price 30 jum size Curling Irons, best quality springs, regular value 100; sale price 4¢. Best quality 8-Inch Dressing Combs é ae a) Te “a. your choice, cost, This is possible because EXAMINATIONS FURNIS! id Furnishings be laid at your| 4 Clay Worsted Suits, in at the Acme Suit Co, for in plain blacks and fancy Worth 75c, Worth 75c, es Shirts, cuffs and 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and I15-123 Pike Street. We Will Do Your Dental Work With the same care that is exercised by the individual dentist of nd one thing ts certain—we can save you much of its FLORENCE DENTAL CO. Crumpled Prices Friday’s Sale Ladies’ Straw Sailors Ladies’ Wash Waists SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blooked and Retrimmed NORDHOFF @ CO. of our perfect equipment. HED WITHOUT CHARGE, 625 FIRST AVENUE ‘SEATTLE Your Power from an Motor, you can select # lem tion favorable for your dusk nese regardless of proximity a line shaft or a steam = You can have many Good light; pure alr; + deat and attractive shop; youre! power supply, controled yourself only; avafiable ever you desire to use it, In out of regular working hour. sale price, each....... Electric Coa. 907 First Ave Sacked Coal wht any quantity, best quality, lowest price. 7 JAH COAL 000eoee each OUR $3 DERBY But you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for one as good— See nen Gedee steedveweiees o¢9gRs grid 2¢eben

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