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a NEW PHONE B BEGIN RI ELLS WILL NGING JULY 1 | prettient MANAGEMENT OF INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY BE LIEVES THAT SERVICE WILL BE READY THE FIRST OF COMING MONTH—FINISHING TOUCHES BEING APPLIED AT NEW EXCHANGE ON FOURTH AVENUE Com-} pas had ‘The Independent Tele Dany for the past tw Dumbers of men at the entire city put etruments in ihe residences and t ese places of its numerous subscrib- era, The public generally Is looking swith Interest upon the new enterpris fend it f# said that fully 1,000 instru iments will be tn place by the firs of next month. The company has} a hand many hundreds of instru- ments stored away In the large store Foom of the new building on Fourth | javenue ready at the call of #ub- meribers. It is confidently expected By the officials of the company that thé plant will be in full running or- Ger by the beginning of July. In Ite New Quarters Some days ago the company moved Mts business offices from the old) quarters at Fourth avenue and Ma- Fign street to the handsome new Dufiding erected on Fourth avenue between Spring and Seneca streets. The offices are roomy and are fitted | up in finely finished hardwood. The | immense switchboard, said to be one ‘of the most modern and finest In the United States, is being put in place) on the second floor. The board ex- tends east and west the entire length of the building and is capable of fommodating 4,000 telephones with- | slightest difficulty, The/ frame is in place as well as much > electrical apparatus. Two car-| representing the bal- necessary to make the _ Board complete is on the way trom hy ‘ea be here now had by washouts on it arrives a force| ‘Tantalizing Peggy “The Country Girl," in many re- ‘Qpects the most amusing of all the comedies, will be seen at the Grand tomorrow evenings when Kathryn ill make her first appear the role of Pegsy.! of this play since the eighteen th century, irst produced by David been seceived with a popular favor. Dur- Daly's administration Daly's theater, New two revivals of ‘the requirements of the role of the Mischievous, awkward, tantalizing, Peggy than Kathryn Kid- She amply demonstrated her as a commedienne by her to relieve the the play is that Mr. tension, far the jot tr it in shape. night to place switchbward occuples the and suffictont space is south part for the In 4 board as soon as it be ary. The oper ating p the board stands! pies the entire 3 on the sec~ d floor and is the lightest and ab on the Coast 0 large | doors opening on the west side will] supply plenty of cool alr, while the! light can enter unhindered fre sides of the room. It is an room for the trying strain which telephone giris usually work. For Their Comfort On the lower, or first f building, in addition to the offices, is 4 recreation room for the telephone girls in which to spend their spare This will be supplied with easy and divans and a small library of current magaaines. On the oppo~ site aide of the hall fs a lunch room for the use of the employes. In the rear of the room the | battery room, Here the frames are already vet up and as soon as the wir connected the batteries will t fm place, There are also two s dynamos to charge the _ battert ENerything is duplicated so that 1 case of accident there wil! be no de lay in the service. In the basement are the mechanical workrooms and the storerooms. The immense cables run overhead through this room to Fourth avenue, where they go un~ derground and from thence are dis- tributed all over the city. Manager Claypool is personally su- perimtending the assemblyment of the various apparatus necessary to lant. —— lett staltation r of the week, the management having added some new features, Tomorrow after- noon it is said the same show will be given. It is promised that no cruelty will be allowed. ‘The Humane Society has taken ex- ception to the use of its name tn In- dorsing the exhibition and the of- ficers say that although they found no cruelty it cannot be said that in- dorsement Is to be understood. DIDN'T HAVE A CENT ‘A lone highwayman held up J. M. Dodd at the corner of Broadway and Roy last night at a late hour, but secured no ler.” Mr. Dodd was on the way to his home at 07 Pike street when the footpad held) him up. The thief searched his vic- tim's but Mr. Dodd didn’t have @ cent. With an oath the high. S. T. HILL ROBBED By prying open the rear door of the residence of 8. T. Hills, at 541 ‘Thirtieth avenue, Thursday evening. burglars gained entrance and secured about $200 worth of valuables. The police were notified of the affair last . Mr. Hil is @ salesman for rth halt | « BUILDING NOTES ‘The Pacific Hardware and Steet Company of San Francisco, as soon as a suitable location can be secured, will begin the erection of a 5-story building in Seattle to be used as a ong house for their Northwest DEATH OF MRS. FOSTER Mrs. E, E. Foster, aged W years, 4 resident of Georgetown, died at the Seattle General hospital yesterday from the results of an operation for appendicitis. The body was remov- ed to the undertaking parlors of But- terworth & Sons, (tn BATTLESHIP EXCURSION, To Navy Yard, Sunday, June 15. See ad., page 4. together “The Black Flag” be a tremendous success. De- the extra expense, there will be ‘Ho raise in prices. The usual Sat- urday matinee will be given. | Third Avenue Theater ‘The taxt performance of “The Gian” will be given at the Avenue theater this evening, &nd it will mark the closing of a very successful week at this popular Tesort. Messrs. Russell and jo nard are to be congratulated on the Hence of the people that make ‘Up their summer stock company, as ‘Well as the pleasing character of the plays so far presented. ‘The results been satistactory to both man- sere and patrons of the house. Commencing with tomorrow even- ing She company will present | an le production of a modern Melodrama entitied, “Just Before a A a Gibson. New and mechanical effects are $n coutse of construction and the east will embrace the full strength ef this excellent stock company. The Play is on the lines of “Lost Pai @ise" and deais largely with difter-| ences existing between capital and Babor. It has a beautiful love story Funning through tt, and i» sure to Rive general satisfaction to ail of theater goers. “Just Be- Dawn” will be continued until, Gad fectnding. Wednesday evening. , and commencing with Thursday evening, June 19, the pro- Sam will be a special production of New East Lynne,” a play whose great emotional power has al- ‘waye made it « favorite with the lattice, “The New East Lynne” will finish the week and will also be Mag for @ matinee on Saturday, june 21, The Bull Fight ‘The cowboy carnival t# being re- ted today at Athletic park. lexican figh' horses the e and are not handicapped with ant-| mals wnused to bull fighting. or,! rather, “bull play.” The exhibitic 4s said to be more elaborate than last ——— FORESTORS' EX PICNIC. | Sunday, June 15, to Pleasant Beach and-bactleships Oregon and ree URSION AND} Gin, fre ad, page 4. ies The | ‘# received their own| ly part of this week| ALL GONE BUT ONE | Thirty members have alrady joined the Second Richmond Piang Club. | Orders are now to be taken’ for de |livery In 14 days—as quickly as the | second shipment arrives. Thirty more members can be sup- plied on the 28th of the month, or | thereabouts. | Deposits on orders cheerfully re- | | tunded if you change your mind. | fen dollars fastens the bargain [and enables you to save a hundred and ten, ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. 71% Second Avenue \Merit | Tells That's why Beer is growing popularity over the world, It bears comparison with any beverage on earth, and each time wins a friend. RAINIER ' BEER Is pure and tonic bever: family. 2 doz. half-pint bottles for $1.00, Phone, Rainier 20. able, and is a » Try it in your BITS OF GAIETY The bankers’ ball, to t Thureday night int will the pming we very large charge ‘SEATTLE’ HARD LUCK CAMPBELL LOSES THIRD GAME BY HIS WILD THROW hotel, of the} The invitat is mmittee in doing everything make this affair the| the uni+| Denny K. mn iat and ite power of the vening, the eniore will occ This ball ish aS being the all tiny anon for y orchestra W great nu 20th, upy Oh H Friday HELENA, Mont,, June 14.—Seattle ut of luck while in After putting up of ball from the Seattle lost by music, A ons have been ntgrt a wild terday Helena one run and of 2 to 1 announced yen ay that he had traded Third man Gus Kiopf of Seattle f Ider Greene of Spokane. of invi bs cellent « ame f the game Miss Jessie Ballard was the hostess akfant party this moroing at West Highland drive. ry pretty Ada Me Murphy were we w mad thr re by Campbell ye gave by a sce Dugdale gan the bal Manager | Inf BUTTE, ate, Mary MeLanes' Annies” to the land team he again won by game was well played | few errors. . Standing of the Clubs w ats af honor Mrs, F. Miss I ecard pa residence « M. Conn and daughter, ‘a Conn, Kave @ Very pretty! hat the ue. A large preseng and dainty and unique priaes were M4 June ‘drank Ith of the esterday. Butte of4 to % The nd there were ating Port n excursion norrow af-| er of young avited to th doubt be ople have be fF and it will great pleasure The First Pre making great ne for an| Helena the dist of this tmont eet HIS INJURIES WERE that many will avail themselves of} Terance Mall the ling this fine opportunity Mrs, Al Cookinghan a large number of frie aleaman who fell down the freight elevator shaft at BE. W, Newhall's dry goods establishment, died at Providence hospital late yesterday on a tugboat party Mrs. W. J. Bernard will give a afternoon as a result of his injuries Examination revealed the fact that luncheon party at Alki Point next Wednesday. Mise Amy Corey will collar bone was fractured, and in ternal injuries sustained. be the guest of hy The deceased was % years of age unmarried and resided with his par enta in New York city, He repre sented McCann's linen house. MAJESTIC EXCURSION The excursion to East Bound and a aoe Orcas island on the steamer Majee- Mis. Daniel Keliher was at home| {lo Yesterday was an ideal tom Al- yesterday afternoon to a large num-| (20080 Duty eee party arrived at ber of guests at her residence, 16} tS N at'8 o'cicck ta the after Spring street. Mrs. a ig? - hy em r- Burwell ‘and as oe .e sna! noon, and spent two hours on the Mrs. Mahan, of the navy yard were) 100"; 00 trib bee wee by the honored guests. Wagner's or- 5 ° cheatra furnished music for the af-|™Moonlight. All passengers were ternoon. their pratm treatn church ts will entertain tomorrow FATAL t party thi of her paren’ 433 North Bre way. The afternoon was in honor of Ada Morgan, whose wedding will take place soo! Mr. and Mrs. H. lL. McCaug! will celebrate their 15th wedding an- nlversary tonight at their residence, 314 Queen Anne avenue, About guests will be present. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Blethen and Mrs. M. Hall are spending a few weeks in the California summer re- sorts. ‘The little operetta entitled “Prixt Triumph,” to be given by the pupils of Professor Little, ie now under headway Tt will be ven in a couple of weeks in the Grand opera howse. The performances will be full of fancy dances, ete., and promises to be a success. A great deal of in- terest bas been manifested in the re- hearsals, ‘The Sans Soucl Club will give a dancing party next Tuesday evening in the Old Rainier hotel. “alter Fobes and Miss Jeanne VY. - a were married at the residence| lake 1988 Fert eet en Gred:| Park have been brought from June. ; | tion Clty near Port Townsend. Cow Denne nine: Rev. 8. P. Hayward) ioye Harry Knight and Bob Allen ace report that they had a very hard Mrs. Hattie Williams entertained|time capturing them and bringing the Indies and friends of John F.| them to Seattle. It is certain the Miller Corps at her dence on|Toreadors will have their hands full Broadway this week. It being so)! flagging them tomorrow. we hear the anniversary of the Meth ot|and exciting sport. is assured. The the “Stars and Stripes.” an excellent | exhibition will begin at 2:30 o'clock Program befitting the subject arranged and enjoyed by all. 7 Parlors and dining room were tast: fully decorated with cut flowers and “Old Glory” occupied @ prominent) place. A dainty luncheon was served. There were © ladies pree- ent. | HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI | The annual reunton of the Seattle High School alumni will be held Fri-| day. June 37, in the Assembly hall.! Mrs. Anna Compton will have charge| lof the reception, and “Miss Eva Ron-| old will superintend the decorating. | Tt fw sald the reception will be one lof the most successful ever held. About 400 members of the associa-| tion are residents of the city. Music! will be furnished for the occasion by the High School orchestra. | ant | FORESTERS EXCURSION AND) ICd . | Sunday. June 15, to Pleasant Beach| and battleships Oregon and Wiscon. See ad, page 4. \/ FORESTERS OF AMERICA EXCURSION AND PICNIC SUNDAY... JUNE DS TO PLEASANT BEACH AND BATILE- SHIPS WISCONSIN AND OREGON VIA PORT ORCHARD ROUTE COLMAN DOCK Boats leave g, 10, 11 @ M.; 12:30, 1:15, 2:30; 4:30, 5:45) 10:30 p. m. Last boat leaves Bremerton for Seattle at midnight. DANCING AXD FIELD SPORTS Handsome Prizes for All Events FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS Including dancing, field sports and visit to the Battleships. le, and in complement of officer TWO FIRE ALARMS The fire pparatus atten smal! blazes last evening. mused by @ defective flue |Jackson street, and the other wa caused by a spark from some dental |man at the corner of First avenue and Union street Little damage was done in either Instance. The bulls which will be the prin- cipais in tomorrow's bull-fighting and cowboy exhibt at Athletic t only 25 cents. ————— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- ains only. eye HAVE As TEAS and COFFEES If you don’t believe it come and find outst BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel Main 1144, 1331 First Ave. jand the admission has been placed | THE SEATTLE STAR. /N CHURCHE 5) m. A.| tp. Firat Pronbyter Matthews, At 11 Through Patience | The Posttive in Chrintianit Emma Moffat, the well k Angeles vocalist, will fertor in the eve Breet Presbyterian mon, At LL a Revised Church y The Hweetest and Best Word | | of the Christ United Pre an m.,| Mrs, | wo I the ine m., The} Rev. W. A The Letters 1 byteriar At iL @. m. Christ;"” 8p. ‘Go bath wehool at 4/80 p enue and John at Re Spocia! Mestin Avent 9:20 5 ‘omple wil f Ne«le ner xter etmit W. Gilehr | corruptible ter Presbyterian H a, m,, “The In 8p. m., “The Mes-| songer of the King | M. K.—Rev, J. W. Frescoin. | m., quarterly meeting #ery Jice, at which Dr." Whitfield — will! preach; 8 p.m. “Does It Pay to Be hriatia | First M Reveltie AtiLa, m., “Ph t Ought p.m. | Parish H. Gowan. | ne ret bishop | Why Am 1 Religt St, Marke—Rev, J acm. “The I m., Rt Rev, P. T Alaska, will preach. First Baptlat—At. 1 a.m In Your Life,” by Rev. J. W ham; p. m,, ehildren’s day exer Mt Zion Baptist (colored) J. G. MePhe tile, m, “Phe Immutab y # p.m, Sab bath school; 8 p.m. special sermon women The Hand That Rocks } the | ‘Taylor Congregational m Woods. At ll a. m, “Who Is My | Ne ros pom, “The Wrong) of Public Calamition | h Congregational At ll am 1 and wife, of Kani | ape They are on a home mis-| tour, At 8 p.m, “Frufttul| | “First Unitarian—Rev, W, D. 8i+/ | At ll a. m,, biographical ad- \¢ tck Douglass," sermon, the W peak nd p.m Mer at hall Pike ptreet, At & I Am Hitched to fessor Knox Queen City The 0, 0. W. ball angers of Hypn " phical et jation + tomorro by Pi }At la al 8 The At 8 p. 1s Third wiiding of tH at the home ack, 1814 Twelfth clock tomorr w A v ¥ hur Bite Ar pity u Alas Lodge at T W f | Mra, F enue afte will lead the serv A k path P. D. Liwyd. At Gilebriat any; BE bishop of K | ‘ AN EDITION DE Down at The Ivy Pre now in process of p on of a new b ries by a local author ing denigned after ‘The vidual style be hand-| ughout, and advance production. As the those fortuny limi counted What! at Rev. | The is t th fa most book in| nous A edi for on J timtte not for sale to secure a ce tlon may it tunate. Rev. W Rey. L. *, will os Exe aple. = FORESTERS' URSION AND Sunday, June 15, to Pleasant Beach 4 battleships Oregon and Wiscon sin. Bee ad. page 4 ase Linmanditjeatean Poa Go to Spinning for bicycle repatra, ezto Mission Church (Lake U: DANCING CLASSES Monday and Friday Evenings Jon) —At Sp. om. * by Rev Zion's Chureh Ev tion—Rev. H. E a. m,, Ger Word:” # p. m., Engh | Came.” preached by 7:30 service. Roman Catholic Meetings Chureh of Our Ls Rev. F. X, P h, “Why Fi the customary} clalint at ak Among the Insects: 4 BATTLESHIP EXCURSION, Sunday, June ad page 4 ion Sunday, 500 " Everett Exou the Phred Fix Ibrafth do a dine for » Retur arrivin Full’ or c bourd. After Six SPECIALS I 1 Almond thy Taleum Powder, value; after ix regular De Boay Me; after 16 Cham 4 in a be box White Wash two-clasp ‘after #ix m Antique regular rilet worth ix, Ladies . is a fastene Ge valu Thr Rack Oak valu Ladiew regular 1 # Black Hone value; after six [7 sete, per- wearing. jes’ Summer Net ¢ t fitting, excellent dbc value = Men's Jersey Ribbed B Shirts and Drawers, worth 4 after six Ladies’ Madras Cloth pretty patterns, won nerviceable, worth 9c; after six price Bee Brass Exte on Curtain Rods, extends fr to 4 inches, worth 12%; after six price..0 Infante’ Kid Moccasins, worth Be ; after six price ETERSO Low mass, 5 &. m. Bui and benedic Heart Chur pastor. Low maas, 6 a. m.; children's mana, 9 sermon, 9:16 ter children’s A. Sweere, fm 48:90 8. mj high m . 10:20 a. m; Sunday 0 p. m.; rosary and benediction, 2 vm, New Parteh—Rev, W, J. Mets, pas- tor. Services temporarily in hail on Jackson ntreet, between Twenty. | Wixth and Twenty-seventh avenues, Low macs, 8 8. m.; high sass, 10:30 a. m. Church Notes, A committee of miniate c. Burrows, Rev. lyn and Rev, A. Atwood cided to hold a series of dally tings in tent $ until Be tember 17, An evangelist will be pro-| | o| Strictly exclusive Private Lesson given « y afternoon and evenin, WILLSON’S Seattle's only recognized school of Ranke block, Firth and| CURSION Yard, Sundsy, June | See ad., page & SAVE RENT ENJOY LIFE GET A HOME RAINIER BEACH.. Prettiest Home Location on Shores of Lake Washington Short Rfde on Electric Car Line from Center of Seattle Bverybody who has seen Rainier Beach saye “It's all right.” It is the best and cheapest suburban residence property on the You will certainly went several lots there for home or AVERAGE ABOUT 6 TO SEVEN AN ACRIE, and are selling: repidiy at ' $65, $75 and $85 $5 and $10 Down and $5 a month Finest Garden Soil in County Bvery jot ie either on the lake and carline, or within one or two blocks of it, Perfect abstract of title free to each purchas- er, With certificate and prominent attorney's opinion. OVER 315 LOTS ALREADY S9LD NICH HOMBS BUILDING. LUMBYR FOR BUILDING ON EASY MONTHLY TERMS. Rainier Beach is on the boulevard; fine fishing, boating, bathing, high and healthy, FREE WOOD AND WATHR BTRHETS ALL CLEARED, SOME GRADED; GOOD SIDE. WALKS, Lots cleared of logs and brush. (rand view from evory location. It's really @ beautiful spot. Church, schools, stores, ete, near as you want them, The Snoqualmie Power Company's electric jines and Cedar river water main run through the prop- erty. TELEPHONE SERVICE EVERYWHERE. Good car service from 6:45 @. m. to 11:40 p.m. FARE, 20 RIDES FOR ONE DOLLAR, HOOKS OF TICKE CAN BE SECURBD FROM CONDUCTORS ON CARS. only about 30 minutes ride. Washington, opposite REPRESENTATIV ALL DAY. Remember Rainier Beach “te all right” and you will be more than pleased with the property and surroundings. Cc. K. STURTEVANT (ewner) 7 BOSTON BLOCK Call at office for pamphiet of photos; cozy homes, ete, he Sat $4 GEESE y PETE ASA CN AAD OAT he EG SS Cee Sew e ee eee NEES TS Take electric cars at First and xter Horton bank. AT OFFICE AT RAINIDR BEACH BC BLE CLOSOSEROSO DOT POCS O09 OLS POC ORROROS CC SE SORE 1 UM BUTTE “N—SETE TUT TSVSR EL OT CTE PT TST CS FST OTSP DITO POD 5 DIO DUTT ESTOS 23 92390095 9S90090079000980000 2884 F. EB ELLIOTT, Refracting Optician... Look for the big Spectacle Sign over 208 Pike street. Best place in the city to have your eyes corrected. 11-12 Heussy Bidg. MAISON BARBERIS Special Sunday Dioner Served in Main Dining Hall from 5 to 9 for 75 cents, including wine. soup. Chicken I’ Almande. Fish, Tenderloin of Sole, Tartar Sauce. RELISHES. Young Leeks. ENTREES. Chicken Saute a la Provinciale. Rayiolll a I'italienne. Braised Sweetbread Clamard. ROAST. Prime Ribs of Beef au Jun. Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce. VEGETABLE! Garden Peas. Baked, Bolied or Mashed Potatoes. DESSERT. Sago Croquette Sauce au Marachino. joe Cream. Assorted Nuts. Cheese. Cafe Noir. Special—Strawberries and Cream. Consomme, Radtshes Olive show some tterns fo Set comprises inch bowl, and sauce dishes. We'd ike to have you look at them anyway. The seas on ts here, the good are here and price is low enou to please yo 8 Obtain power from an Electric Motor, you can select a loca- tion favorable for your busi- ness regargless of proximity to fa line shaft or a steam engine, You can have many comforts Good light; pure alr; a clean and attractive shop; your own supply, controlled by yourself only; avaliable when. ever you desire to use it, in or out of tegular working hours. Your power The Seattle Electric Go. 907 First Ave. WATCH . DIAMONDS, Fr nWELRY AND SILVERWARE” 7OGiat Aibert Hansen 723!2: Lhe largest Jewelry he Nerthweat, ute anced. | BATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902, FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS fail Orders Filled. No goods delivered. On sale only from 7 to 9 o’clock this evening, {59e TABOURETTE of Solid Oak. Round beveled edge, top 12 inches in diameter Four shaped legs and small lower shelf. Regular price § urday night, special, fr Fancy Exglish Rook Pots, and ¢ handsomely "S025 014 lines; regular te, Saturday night, ‘a chotee « ; rH Peerless Enamoline for paint ; the meet portions of the rasp One-half-pint cans, with brush, ‘oo star weds fey cl = White Sash Curtaina, 1 yard long, for lower sash in Kitchen or bedrooms, made of Swiss mus- lin and fringed. Made complete with extension red and brack- ets, Saturday evening only, per pair tosessenreo BEC Old Put Butchers Knife wood handle butcher beach knife 106 FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streste, We Will Do Your Dental Work With the same care that is exercised by the individual dentist of your choice, and one thing is certain—we can save you much @€ its ‘This is possible because of our perfect equipment. EXAMINATIONS FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE. FLORENCE DENTAL CO.“ Tam'™ | MONDAY SPEOIALS FROM | JUNE’S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE FIRST FLOOR BARGAINS PARASOLS—In every color and { Second—“American style, being @ manufacturer's Corsets, tomorrow entire sample line, no two alike, and are being sold at exactly half price. BELTS—Tomorrow we will place on sale 200 sample Belts, worth from $1.00 to $3.00, 36 different styles; you take your choice at GLOVES—We will place on sale tomorrow the best $1.50 French Kid Gloves ever sold, in any color you wish, every pair fit- ted and guaranteed at......98¢ CORSETS—Two numbers on sale tomorrow that will interest you. First—Women's 8Se Sumer Cor- sets in short and long waist. also an SSc black, drab and white good wearing corset, in short and long waist, for....49c } colors, regular 3¢c value, Misses’ Sleeveless Vesta, ors, silk trimmed, ie very special Men's Good Shirts, kind made for infants, in and cotton, Clearance Sale]) ACME SUIT CO., 1412-1414 2D AVE. THE GREATEST VALUES IN LADIES’ AND DREN’S FURNISHING GOODS THE CHEAPEST PRICES We do not intend or ex to have a dollar's worth of Spee: le it, Millinery or Waist stock | 1 Sal indow. our every Ladies’ Hosiery Sultana Hosiery, fast bee thread Maco Hose, w regular; 4 pairs only to @ tomer Ladies’ Silk Waists aists, all styles, colors prices, from $6.50 to $10 Price ....s4..- Handkerchiefs 6 different lots of 50 dozen H. 8. and Embroidered kerehtefs, worth 2c, Sale Worth $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Others say cost. We an price, One lot.. Ladies’ Sepa: 50 Dress Skirts, and popular from $4.50 to $ cheviot, weaves, Sale serge worth rice Was 58 Ladies’ Wash Waists Just to clean them up, worth to $1.00. Sale price > Ladies’ Underskirts Black Mercerized, fancy and full flounce, worth » price Muslin Underwear 1 great lot of Fancy Lace and mbroidery Trimmed Gowns, 0 and $2.00, Sale price . BSe Sto ie ruffle $1.50, oe Neckwear A_great sample line of year, worth up [© Sale price .......+ Celebrated Waverly Glover We purchased an impart onder that was placed by be- fore returning. His Ours ae Ladies 25 dozen Ladies’ Straw fancy band, worth 86 this sale th $1 Adamantine Pins 200 count, per paper. Hook and Eyes, and Japanned . Ribbons pieces Fancy Ribbon: 35e and 400..,... - te Adamantine + le were ike Remember, We Give What We Advertise ACME SUIT CO.'*#21# Avense OUR $3 DERBY But you will have to pay more than $3 in any ‘ot hat store for one as good— See SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Biocked and Retrimmed |