The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1902, Page 4

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#4 4 ee ooo NINETY-THREE YOUNG GRADUATES SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL GRESS commencement exerci#er of} Je High school are being held at the Grand Opera House this Afternoon, Long before the an- founced hour for opening the exer €ises every neat in the theater was Sccupied. The walls of th Gre strung with festoons of ‘ors and the red, white freedom. In front of th led without number bu wut roses brought in by friends Of the graduates, The dix clase Of 98 most completely covers the stage. win Twitmeyer, principal of the High school, Frank BR. oper, #Up= @rintendent of schools, Hughes, t of the Board of Education, | Rev, Hugh W. Gilchrist oceupy tg on the front part of the piat- Se. ‘The graduates themselves t 8 NAndtome appearance. h young lady is dressed in pure White, while the young men are ar-| fayed in suits of black. The Hixh) Sehoot orchestea te gs ‘The the 5 Music for the The Program | ‘The program being carried out is) Bs follows | Overture— | (a) Selection from “Maritana” (0) “The Fencing Giri"... Ashton vocation. Rev jutory—"indian Traditions” . Ripe esneli Wayland | “Belections trom “La Cigale” .. £ A SWEET FACE OF “I will never go back to the old| ‘of )of @ pretty littie party last ev braith dock, her home, i022 Go vw f very tl. ‘You like to see my baby's 7" she said to a reporter this under '# tace as it looked down men and women has @wakened in the mother's heart for a purer life. May is still a young woman and had many admire: Two she would not live with him. man offered to take her out! ‘ef her present life and marry her. She Will Marry May Arnold leaves thi ‘The initiation of candidates wi at ke hall on Tues evening, June 24th, at 8 o'clock. candidates are requested to be) Present J. H. Hemer, Chairman Com, - —_o—. Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. ‘A Yate arrival of Reclining Baby Carriages just received. Reclining for this week- riage, same as cut, theater |" FROM THE EXERCISES TAKING PLACE AT GRAND OPERA | HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON—THE LARGEST CLASS IN HIS* [jer posid t TORY OF INSTITUTION—A SPLENDID PROGRAM IN PRO- | High School Orchestra. Seattle Spirit Nellie Scott The Typical Waahtngtonian Jessamine Montrose Garrett Andulasia rranged by Lewis Orchestra ashingtion” Teaac Cammeaux Bead Rock . Sarah dna Kahan Selections from “Faust Gounod High School Orchestra Presentation of class to Prestdont of Board of Direotors Supt, Frank B. Cooper Presentation of Diplomas ....... B, C. Hughes, president of board of educatio “Chinese Polka Chas, Henning High School Orchestra What They Will Do Of the 9% members of the class, abyut one-half will enter higher ed~ ucational institutions, many of these intending to enter the State unt- versity next fall, while severai will go to Harvard and Yale and other avientific schools in the Bust. The remainder of the class will now en er the great battle of life. ‘She Alumal Association, which now consists of more than 460 mem- bers, wil hold @ Banquet in the As- sembly room of the High school Fri- Valedictory point, As the Weather was fine, the affair WAS AN extremely pleasant om Many guest presen tas Army ot out: | | jc winh to way | f Woman's invited to a Kindergarten ely thas shanged its 9 known as ¢ club: rh that hereafter b Educational | | Mr | ing tw vigit Cleary 914 Ninth av Mise lien Ni daughter tr. and Mra, Cl k of Minneny rank en of Evers yes lterday at St. Mark . Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd oMetating. | A few young mei are making | preparations for a dancing party to be given in Little's hall next Tues- j day night } | The Canta Night,” by nator |Saene, sung by the Schubert club *Meonday evening, was highly appre- |clated by « large audience. The can- tata wan entirely new, being frst published in 1900. ‘SEATTLE NOW TIED BUTTE JUMPS TO THE NOTCH HELD BY DUGDALE’S MEN BUTTE, Mont, Jupe %—Dug Gale's men were not if the game yesterday at any period, and were defeated by the locals, 14 to 4. Roach, at |are }iines with the are Hugh.W. Gilchrist |day evening and the apartments are \already being decor: Ida Rose Ernst | casion. . | bers of the senior cl will participate closing the Commencement season Fron | exercises. HER CHILD CAUSES MOTHER'S REFORM A PATHETIC STORY FROM THE COUNTY JAIL, WHICH TEACH- £8 THE MORAL: “IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND"—“SER- MONS IN STONES AND GOOD IN EVERYTHING” pénding she will be the guest of the said May Arnold this|mother of the man she expects to ¥ marry. 4 good bail, Har- hampered his de= used indifferent ed for the oe ight the mem- se and friends in a social and Tomorrow pitching. tied for first place. Tacoma Det ed SPOKANE, June 19. fa Thee Grim's men here yesterday, and lost, $3 t fielding was the feature of the game. Portland Goes Down HELENA, June 19.—Wias's clever itching for the home team resulted in the defeat of Portland here yes- terday by a score of 6 to 5. Salis- bury, of Portland, was hit heavily. Standing Seattle Butte Portland Spokane Tacoma Helena . DEATH OF GRACIE BURDICK Gracte May Burdick, aged 25 years, daughter of Mr. and Mra. G. D. ye, | Burdick of Gear wn, died at the fa BITS OF GAIETY At Spanaway Park and Lake, Sun- day, June 22. Phred Excursion steamer Capital City, leaves Gai foot Madigon, st. at 3 rect |& Mj returning, leaves Tacoma The young’ people prement teat |5. me Phred Excursion, orchestra pleasantly entertained by games and |#"d Vaudeville on board. music, eee . J. Bernard gave a Speci Party yesterday at Al-Ki| Men's Nobby Bape, Geems Geiss ae handsomely tailored throughout, the Go to Spinning for bicycle repatrs,| most durable and suitable for sum ie t wear, for a few days only, $10. val Clothing Co, ind and Madison. Miss Marie Tyrer was the hostess —~e— Dunlap, real estate. $4 Union block + ———— Fireworks at wholesale and retail. Reichert Bros., pianos, 110 on | Ries Bros., 1214 Second a “SOMETHING SWELL” If you want to be strictly up to the minute here is a tip— Let Us Sell You One of Our Stylish _— Sults $12.50 Made from fine cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds. handsomely tailored and perfect fit- ting; decidedly different in style and charac- ter trom the ordinary ready-to-wear. Having purchased the Suit, step over to our Furnishing Goods Department and select one of our fine imported Madras Negligee Shirts Either in stripes or $1.25 figures at... A Tie to Go With It, 50c To complete the outfit let us top it off with a Nice Straw Hat at $1.00 If you will take this tip and°let us fulfill it we promise you will be one of te best dressed men in town, there will be no room for criticism. H. LEWIS & CO. Daulton Carpet Co. N. E. COR. FIRST AVENUE AND CHERRY§STREET Rutte and Seattle are now | Strictly WEATHER FO and Vi tny, fale f + | Spanaway Park and Tacoma, Sune | ud Yale and Wolff. atent power te son's. Beat sidonable and relachoot of dancing. weren't in {t for a minute with Jack| Fifth and Pike. DANCING CLASSES excise ven every aftern THE SEATTLE STAR. BIG TIDE LAND DEAL J, M of th has pureh ) Prancise RECAST Inity—Tonight and h porth east Wrink Iron work a Hoattle a ° Apectal asportment of Mireworks, for lawn displays, $1.50 value [$1.00 Rhoden Iros., 1814 Recon American Bieyoles | The Safest Place to Trade Ie where every day in BAT- GAIN DAY, Our Friday's leader will be @ Jine of Bables’ Muslin Bonnets | y conceivable attractiveness » all parte Hable to be called upon for a severe tont | Made up in & manner to lend to the little one: 3 patterns, finest ma eltk trimmed. | made wape, regular Bho o esteee . he sized Tonnet, ‘The better ones at 40¢, Ge, TGe, Se and $4 25) private lessons | m4 4 evening, and most recognized nke block, 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ing bargains that we have offered fo housewife we present in careful chances for ea morrow, Frida be postrmarke Neatly turned ers, seat uphol grade velour; $2.25, for tomorrow's Friday sole, $1.48 ite Never-Hot Stove Hook; for Friday... % rolls good, Mattings, per yard . F Money Saving of the best money-sav- the prudent, splendid money. These goods are on sale day to- Ne t eohene orders filled and mail orders must not later than Saturday. jering all day tomorrow some long time. To ving y. Decorated, Engiteh, Semi -porce- lain Cups and Baucers; deco- rated in pink flowers and gold edges, olive green border effect d pink border, three deco: tions to choose from; special for cup and saucere.. Se Universal Food Chopper, cuts raw or gooked meat equally well, pulverines crackers to @ flour: tamily wise fer Friday, regular $2.00 .,.. eS White Enamel Curtain Poles, 1 inch by 4 feet complete with eil- legs and streteh- stered with high- regular price is ver of brass brackets and ende; regular 2e; complete for eveeee oe We 2he Bateons, Me Cretonnes and 15c Silkolines, 36 inches wide; all you want Friday, only 10¢ per yard. colors of Wc Opaque Window shades, mounted on seif-acting spring rollers, % feat wide by foot lonm; each ........ Lawn, Porch or Hammock Pi- pectal res heavy 3c straw } and’ nigely Futtied, ter value, olay 1240 OREM veces oe co Oe REDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. Scientific Optician... Marton 808 Second Av., bat. Columbia and SPECIALSALE _ DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKA Open Sundays 11:00 to 12, Refrigerators Now that Summer weather is at hand, you will prob- ably need a new Refrigerator. $10.00 Refri; $13.50 Refri $14.00 Refrigerators for ...... .... 15¢ Towel Racks, special . roc Ice Pick: asc Fruit Cr 10¢ Salt Box: soc “Ladies’ For Friday we will seli— igerators for . gerators for . « $11.00 $12.00 Saturday Night Specials On Sale From 6 to 10 Co wreeyperscees Toc Ss, special cred Ohtevcee, “7c toc Ice Shavers, special ........ ..4 sssesesees, 7 ushers, special... 66. sisss 19¢ WO CORN) ssi. veda cc ake ce . 6c Friend” Dishwasher, special . a5c PARARAR ANA WeWi With the sam hotce, & ‘This io your cont. Il Do Your Dental Work @ care that is exercised by the individual dentist of nd one thing i# certain—we can save you much of its oot equ! 10UT CHARGE, powslbie because of our HXAMINATIONS FURNISHED Wi’ FLORENCE DENTAL CO.™ WyAv™ Washington 1 from the &| THE BON MARCHE, NORDHOFF & CO. 69¢ per Suit for regular 95¢ and $1.00 Pure Lisle Union Suits —jersey ribbed in blue, pink or white, These are low neck, sleeveless knee length. é Other lines of Underwear equally low in price, making this the opportunity of the season to buy the Summer Knit- wear. a garment for regular $1.35 Fine Swiss Ribbed Silk and Wool Summer Weight Vests. They have high neck and short sleeves, and are in pink, cream, natural, sky or black; finest quality. a8 a pair for regular 39¢ Stockings for Women, of fine fast black pure lisle, high spliced heel and double sole. 2g¢ a pair for a superior line of soc Fancy Lisle Stockings in stripes, dots or figures—also some in colored lace openwork designs—high opliced heel, double sole. toc a pair for so dozen Fast Black Cotton Hose, with or without white feet; double toe and heel, regularly worth 15c. 174¢ a pair for 6o dozen Black Lisle Lace Hose, superior quality with double toe and heel, pretty patterns, regular value 29. 9c a pair for re dozen Misses’ Fast Black Fine Ribbed Cot- ton Hose, double toe, heel and knee; worth regularly 12%c. BEST WASH GOODS Our best Wash Fabrics—the sorts that retail from 15c to 65¢ per yard—are fo be sold over the counters and from off bargain tables tomorrow at smaller prices than ever. For convenience we have gathered them into four lots and made choice at four extraordinary low prices— 10c, 19c, 29c, 49c FINAL UNDERPRICING OF for goods worth from 15¢ upwards. ] 4 Read the list of fabrics in the different lots carefully, Lot No. 1— TOILE DU NORD—Amoskeag A F C—Red Seal Ging. Choice hame—usual price of an: there ts 1240 SUNNYSIDE BATISTE—Mostly dark ground ; neat and pretty designs, worth Ibo.........655 ‘ < , FRENCH PIQUES in @ good assortment of styles, worth Ie COTTON COVERTS of Bicycle Sultings, worth 18... Yard Lot No. 2— TOILE DU S01E—New and striking designs in this Choice light weight and silky fabric, worth ABERFOYLE ZEPHYRS—Non-shrinking and fast . colors—a fine Waisting, worth 2c egneess LENO SUISSE MOUSSELINE—Reautiful designs on < ‘ @ fine dotted Swiss ground—all colore-—worth 250 PEAU DE 80IE—The popular fabric which looks ke Foulard, feels like Satin and Ww better than Yard either, werth 36¢ so aetee eeevete eee ewee tone Lot No. 3— | RIBBON TISSUE—Beautiful designs on a sheer grouna Choice | with satin stripes of various widths, worth Mc . | SUISSE MOUSSELINE BRODRE~Now styies on the | dotted Swiss order, worth av dsieactiggdoaes SILK CREPON— wither embroidored silk dots or silk leno stripes, worth %e . sebesetee | MERCERIZED COTELAINE—New styles in all the Popular shades, worth Bo... cescssscsesessseasere Yerd | Lot No. 4— | SILK AND LINEN BATISTH—Boeautiful effects in Choice | the blue, pink and linen shades, worth 650 Vis tvue | BOULES DE SOTK—New and striking designs on. a dotted mousseliné de sole ground—very swell for evening wear; Worth 6c ; fiir Cc WASH GRENADINES in black with fancy stripe of different colors, worth éc Yard | TUSBAH SILK-—A beautiful weave in all of the pop- | ular shades, Worth 650.......5.0+ 2 $0 . | | | 6 dozen Clothes Pins; from 8 to 11] CHiidre at be White Ghshmere ana Bedford Card Coats, short and very 3 large bars of Bon Soap from 8) neatly ma » collar lined to 11 for a | with ribbon and lace, worth $2.60; n # to 11 at $1.19 en's 10° Woyen order Handker- fs, at #4c; from 8 to 11, 4 for 2c, and 40¢ Working Shirts; 11 at 2 Madras Curtain Stuffs. colors and cream, wonh 4c Oe yard Rush Shopping Bags; from & to 11) fre | at, wach, be Hemutitetied Sheets of good cotton, chie size 72x90 inches, Worth @0c; from & | to 11 at 496, Bleached Turkish Towels, heavy, sine 2ixd2 inches, from & to 1 at 12 extra in. fancy worth 20¢ 500 and from 8 to 11, Friday, at aie. | Apron Ginghe good quality,| 36-inch White Madras, worth 890; | worth 60; from 8 to 1 at 4ige from § to 11 at 2440. | Women's Muslin Cornet "| Applique Center Pieces, very tine pigin, with hematitched ruffle around] quality, beautiful designs, sine 20x20 neck and arms, worth Jc; from 8 to! inches, regular pyce ie; from 8 to It at ‘Ibo, 1 a1 atboce Summer Unde THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902, THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & Co, nl fe Many Lines to Go Chee per R227. Needed The Knit Underwear and the Hosiery Stocks are the to fall under the ban of the builders. In our space ca’ culations this sale is to be one of the important features of the entire Expansign Sale. And, by the way, do not lose sight fact that the Expansion Sale, taking in every stock of store, is the underlying factor inthese specials sales ferent department stocks. The whole plan is to red; entire stock of the store low enough so that when the store has to be given over to the contractors, our selling space will be large enough to enable us to department some space at least in which to sell its wares, . But to return to the main subject— Twenty Different Lines of Women’s Summer Un- derwear at Less than usual, tomorrow—much less. In fact prices duced that Seattle women should and will lose no time avin, ing the sale. Impossible to enumerate all the tageo that will be yours at the Underwear and ters tomorrow, but these examples will illustrate mean— & It Is Absolutely Clearance of Surplus Be- cause of the 1§¢ a garment for 100 dozen Vests. soc a hey come in blue, pink or cream, edged 5 garment for regular 65¢ a Bleached Vests and Plain or Lace Expansion Sale Colored Sleeveless Fine Cotton with lace. arment Jersey Ribbed nee Pants, 5c a garment for 50 dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, taped yoke and shoul ider-blade, regular value is 1ay%e, in pink or blue, and very superior quality. 53¢ a Vests. also come in black. former price. pero for fine line ‘alors are pink, blue, Edged with lace and worth of 75¢ Swiss Ribbed All Sik cream, lavender and cardinal; fully the asc each for regular 35c¢ Swiss Ribbed Vests of colored liste drop,stitch, low neck, sleeveless; elegant quality and are in pink, blue or white. 43¢_a garment for regular soc Swiss Ribbed Vega Sif Coh ored Sleeveless Vests in pink, blue, black or white; lace trim- med. 69¢ each for Women’s Fine Lisle Swiss Ribbed White Sleeveless Vests, worth gsc. 1 yoke ; very fine garments. lisle lace openwork. latest patterns. ity in blue or grey. 43¢ a pair for 59c pure lisle terns. 33 I-3c a pair for 45¢ Black bleached, split foot or tipped toe, or heel; all fashioned ed stockings. 23¢ a pair for Women’s Colored Lace Lisle Hose, teed stainless; high spliced heel, double sole, in blue regular value 35c. These have crocheted or lace HOSIERY ON SALE TOMORROW These are in very elaborate designs, all Included in this lot are stockings of same quak fast black lace openwork fas ja e potters og ese have high spliced heel and double Ingrain Lisle rs she or until further notice. Friday Bar- gains é The public has come to regard the Bon Marche as bargain center of the town. Our Frida: more and more interest each week. 27-inch Linen Crash, heavy, un bieached, suitable for eamping_tow els, wortl 200 yard; Friday at 12%. Full size Bedspreads, Marseilies patterns, hemmed and ready for use, worth 760 each; Friday at 4c. Huck Towels, extra heavy, size 18x38 inches, white or colored borders, Worth Friday at 12440. Heavy navy blue Flannel for bath- ing sulta, worth @e yard; y at German “B” Calico, 8 inches wide, gS assortment of patterns, worth 2c; Friday at §i-tc. er Dimity, fine variety of styles, mostly dark grounds, worth te Loy 4 at THe. uurner Oil Stoves, round top, worth $1.50; Friday at 9c. Camp Chairs, hardwood legs, at 280, Fine Thin-Blown Bohemian Glass Water Sets, complete with tray, at Tbe net. Tea Cups and Saucers, decorated In blue, at be. Big Splint Lunch Baskets, with covers, at 2c, Jelly Glasses, Friday at 250 doaen. Mason Jar Caps, poreeiain lined, at 180 dozen. Plated Steel Knives and Forks, at $980 dozen. Aluminum House Numbers, at, each, Pretty Decorated English Jet Tea t 39e. Pots, i M $1.50 and $1.25 Negligee daintity | lists are read ese for tomorrow— Shirta, stripes and cheokn, at sh Boys’ Overalis, with salatea cloth, and wat rete Men's Ba Underwear drawers have double seat—at 10 gate worth . wt Woot Striped Batiste, 45 tne se iar ee einen wee te, Hi, ar tile 25e Pound Note Paper, : il rn 0 dren and Misses, worth $1 at_280. Boys’ Blouse Suits, a Boys’ Two-Garment Sults, breasted, checks and stripes | $2.50, at $1.78, cheviot, worth $2.98, are 3 to 8 All Linen Baby Bibs, with drawn work borders, very best quality, Worth Ye each; from 8 to 11 at 9, Women's Muslin Auto Ties, plain and fancy colorings, entirely new shape, worth 26¢ each; rrom 8 to iL at 100, Infants" | | | Blue One-Strap Sandals, | turn sole, no heels, worth 7c; from & to 11 at g7e. Women's Serge Buckins; from § to 11 at 280; worth 50e. Children's Vict Kid Lace Shoes, patent tip, turn sole, spring heel, slzos 8% to 11, worth $1.50, At Bc Men's Canvass Lace Shoes, leather foxed, worth $2, at $1.48, Women's House Slippers, colonia!s And strap sandals, in red and black, worth $2 and $2.00; from 8 to 11 at $1.48. Boys’ Blue Flannel Blouse aid trimmings, sizes § years, worth $1.25; from 8 to 11 At 8% Roys' Wash Suits, in blue and white effects, sailor collar, sizes 3 to 9 years, worth 6 at a8e, All Wool with Silk Stripe Waist Ing, in black and brown, worth 660 yard, at 860, m Sto i 8 to ll Friday, always our great Bargain Day, is made still mor popular by these bargains for Tomorrow from & to 11 o'dlock. Kirk's “Pilgrim” Bath Stn Se cake; from 8 to 11, 5 Fountain Syringes, § tubing, Worth S00; from 8 to Rose Petal and Apple ftime, regular 6c ounce; 8 to ounce. “We furnish empty free Absorbent Cotton, 1 ounce ages; § to 11 at 8 packages Fine assorted Cnocolaten, pound; 8 to 11 at fo Children’s Parasols, worth up # Bee; from § to 11 at de. a Thomas S¢ Black Ink; from 8% at Be. Paper-bound Books, Hang titer re for summer reading, at 6 Feather Stitch Braids, extra: quality, full 6 yards in, piece, Ibe and 200; from § to 11 at 10e Curling Irons with Hidden medium sigs, regular v1 1 at 80. a Dressing finished t ie 260; 8 to 1 at 10e. 4-1 All Wool Btamine Dress Gorm Sere Seren wi from § to 11 at Bée, $1.80 Ping-Pong Set; from 8 to ————e at The Bon Marc he 1419 to 1435 115-123 Pike Street NORDHOFF @ CO. Second Avenue oe, iano. @.. eeenatwes sCGeee OS

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