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—— THE SEATTLE STAR. MONDAY, JUNE 0, 1902, TARGET PRACTICE N day at target pra Woodland NORDHOFF 4 CO. THE BON MARCHE. CLEARANCE WOMEN’S THE BON MARCHE. SEVEN YEARS THEIR PASTOR Anniversary Exercises At Plymouth Congregational SEATTLE BUNCOED Company D, N, G tle p ym W., spent you at the range Lieut. J the high near k loward Darlingt Umpire’s Decision tn the Ninth Very Shady For the first time In three | Bammy Vigneaux’ Webdto game of ball yesterd: made Bugler Lindi and Private May wet Ww. n years pantor of the G. Temple, D. D., for Plymouth illings. was the pany ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN TO HALF | The choosing of a Suit from amongst several hundred, and paying just half the price Half price sales there have been, and will be again, of a few Suits—odds and ends of some particular lin hut the { the regular selling prices is an event so Since 25 yeaterday to day 000 people were the last inning whe to craw! upon the visitors voice waa raised and pandemonium reigned. ‘The game was delayed al- most a half hour by the crowd that) Persisted in getting on the diamond. | At one time the whole field was cov- | ered with a howling mob of rooters. | ‘When the crowd was finally pushed Dack the game was resumed. At this time the score was 3 to 1 and Seattle pushed tn another run, By an ap- ntly unfair decision by Umpire N Love fo snake charmer PLAINFIELD, dail f preety {tated trouble between Geo, Laible of this olty, one of the smallest men |< in the world, and Clark ©, Mack, an eight-foot giant, all members of a show company in New York, and Laible was haled to court, charged by the glant with assault ‘The two were dismissed with a warning not to Might any more. Lafote stands 89 inches high, and weighs 74 pounds, ‘The giant whom he assaulted weighs 285 pounds, Laible admitted the charge, adding that he wanted to punch the giant's face, but could not reach It, #0 he kicked the big fellow on the shins and pummeled him tn the ribs On thie tag, is an unusual event for this season. rack hin house. investigation has bi Capt. Inglis, Bugler Lind 1 a surveyor und the line of lof the entire stock, every line, style and gra hanged #o that there In no fur | thor danger, ‘The boys will practice [important that thoughtful women will not allow the opportunity to pass. Sunday from now on to the dous sales of the last ten days show us that the footsteps of Seattle women have been turned or lines. absolute clearance je, at h In fact, our tremen- wubject of Dr mon waa, ny and in closing he sai: “Hold forth, then, the God as a mighty torch. of advo! [int of August, when they will go In-| to camp. our way, to a remarkable extent. This Sweeping Sale Continues Every Day The ity will only fan it into @ German wMeamahip Pentaur ck Saturday Th nye ean| Hed up at Galbraith ¢ | brighter ft ra of mith, Seattle was cut out of a third | m= == <== |never quench tt pponent can | PEt and yesterday loaded piles for “ sapdre?oentaedierts WORK OF SCHOOL BOARD —|unnrcn‘it out of your hand, for dod she tas touted lumber A Pitcher’s Battle She wahool board Wik, test thle|himect? wands t and, for God ie port Biakeley and will take on U til J 1 4th The contest until the ninth inning evening to open bide for a new /it in position > it burning. | Paper at Kye is) n uly was a plicher’s battle. Whitbeok, of Schoolhoure, and to discuss plans) Some lost one on the highway of life| lam 81.80 oft 1 " , nd, war pitted against J the, ew High aon | will need ft ray. "Bot Wo oll lamps, 260; #1.60 oll lamps, With the best of the choosing always, of course, in favor of the woman who picks early. Half ong the } Anne schoo! ts to be built; the kin-/ you for it. In your home, in your! 7 a ten on Main street is to be re- | business, on the highway of life, in modeled at a cost of $2000 and & NeW | the church, keep it burning, | At Kindergarten to cost $000 will be) death you will drop it on the brink! built on the adjacent lot of time only to pick it up and keep prices are H. stock, ¥. bargains af s. Jour entire stoek has been sold since this sale began, but many lines are still unbroken, as far as sizes go, and the sale will open up tomorrow morning stronger than ever. | The best we can do in a descriptive way, is to give you an idea as to former prices, and lallow you to come tomorrow and look for yourself. FROM VALDES % |Bringe News of Drowning on Kot: sina River—Other Important items ten, was a two-bagge! Doys pounded out six hits. it burning more gh forever.” toualy Hurley wns a three-dagger, oon Rectal ae there were two doubles donated by ‘The Bertha arrived from Valdes at WORTALIT veg. 50 ey POLICE NOTES | For $ 4.25 You May Buy an $ 8.50 Suit For $12.50 You May Buy a $25.00 Suit ery ee, “et genttbe’ bateera, cna [2:00 o'clock morning with 0] ‘The funeral of Rebecca A. Haw- | For $ 5.00 You May Buy a $10.00 Suit | For $15.00 You May Buy a $30.00 Suit Hickey did likewise with nine Web- | passengers. She brought the news of | ley was heid — aye eo —— | For $ 6.25 You May Buy a $12.50 Suit For $20.00 You May Buy a $40.00 Suit fothe Portland t went out is |™2 Growntas of Tob Kennelly, a/ fee “peste eat mere | Ldretrelmen Kelly and Deigh arrest-| | For$ 7.50 You May Buy a $15.00 Suit | For $25.00 You May Buy a $50.00 Suit ms et “1 . A : ray y erda: or sellin, i n one two three order in the first in. | Prospector, June F, at the crossing of] Funeral services for eGrald B.S onony Pam Begg | ve charged | | For $10.00 You May Buy a $20.00 Suit For $30.00 You May Buy a $60.00 Suit Campbell were held from Bonney & Stewart's chapel at 2 o'clock this af ternoon. Alfred J, Rates, of this city, died the Kotsina river. He was in the party with J, McCune and two oth- era, They had taken their horses ross and Kennelly hed started back with with peddling without a license. ‘Tracy, W. Andrigo and J. F. we are in the elty jail on sum Tracy ig an ex-convice and ning. The first thing that happened ‘when Seattle came to bat was th Geo, Special Notice ‘a small boat to bring thei e oon of tuberculosis, ‘The ‘ ‘. 5 ‘ ‘ : S| Sockan We emai eter veon oeit | Rete wee Ape = Ml bere ore suaplcious cbaracters Obtain We will fill mail orders for these Suits as long as they last. It is our intention to close ly pitched himself out of the hole, | the boat was carried onto a rock and| Bates. >. nap aan lout entirely every Suit in stock before the Gall garments begin to arrive. although Muflen did all he could to| Upset. Kennelly was not seen again, ‘The room of F. W. B < uf work and by dropping an| although the party searched for his} G. R. CAM! LL BURIED ) FOO of Barker tn the But our main reason for selling the Suits so early at a time when the stock is such a large muse Wan entered y ite rday clothing and a The polic 1. fed. | J. W. Williamson, J Calloway | and P. J, Almgren were arrested an | The funera! of Gerald R. Campbell, the man shet and killed by a po- Neeman at Whatcom last week, was held from Bonney @ Stewart's chap- el at 2 o'clock this afternoon. —In- terment was in Lake View cemetery. LEFT DOOR UNLOCKED Archie Chisholm, a recent arrival from Butte, reported to the police this morning that he was robbed of| ., $85 in a lodging at Fourth avenue and Main street last night. He went to bed and loft his door locked. When he awoke the money was —— oe Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar » apron eee body for three days. ‘The placer strike on Nesina creek, a branch of the Chittyna, is now known to be richer than first report- E. C, Van Brundt of Seattle, one of the original locaters, who returned to Valdes because of snow blindness, at first gave a rather discouraging report in order to prevent a stam- pede to the district. From three pans near bedrock $ was obtained. The pay streak across Rex gulch is be- tween 12 and 20 inches and has been crossed for &@ feet. ground is shallow, bedrock being reached at to four feet. Twenty oY Your power from an Electric Motor, you can select a loca- tion favorable for your busl- ness regardiess of proximity to a line shaft or @ steam engi You can have many comforts: Good leht; pure sir; a clean and attractive sbop; your own power supply, controlled by yourself only; avaliable when- ever you desire to use It, in or out of regular working bours, The Seattle Electrio spoil easy fy alllowed Hurley to scor ‘A singte by Weed, a base on balls, single by Harris, a sacrifice by V! ux which he made into ® hit, followed by Muller's two-bag- ger gave Portiand their ‘The Notable Ninth Jone, is because it is not unlikely that we will be called on by the contractors to give up our selling space in the Pike street store immediately after the Fourth. Carload Shirt Splendid Suits Waists fi." for Boys The s00 dozen of Shirt! Mothers, your attention to our very desir- Waists—a full carload—that| able lines of Summer Weight Suits, in the bet- went on sale last Friday morn-| ter grade. These! four price items will give ing is one of the most remark-| you an idea, though we tell you frankly that able purchases ever made by| prices are a third lower than you would ex- the Bon Marche. Such an en-| pect to find them for such qualities: ormous quantity has never been| $3.9 for Boys’ Fine Worsted Suits, double bought before at any one time| breasted style,guaranteed fast black and trim- by this store or any other in the) med with best lining’, sizes 10 to 14 years. state of Washington. The : styles are various, as well as the| _ $450 for Boys’ Scotch Suits, two-garment materials, and the purchase be- style, in navy blue and black; this is the new- est effect for boys; ages 8 to 14 years. ing’ made at about half price, we are selling them on the| $5.50 for Boys’ Norfolk Suits in all wool and Mayou made the and. ‘Huriburt led off with a clean single. Wanted workti Stanley got a base on balls and Dal- came to the front with a two- our seats and muste. ¥, director ~~ DANGING CLASSES Monday and Friday Evenings for ¥ iday Evenings —_—e—_ Go to Spinning for levels repatra Barrack, a mining expert, Will inspect the property. William Lashbrook and Captain o a June 24,1902. Mr. F. M. Spinning, City— Dear Sir: Your offer to us of Ste on the dollar for our bicycle business is accepted. We are ready to close the matter imme- diately. fully. ‘ HU oT. Shiuork « ‘The deal is closed. There are many articles among this stock which are not un or mn. They will be regardicss of 3 i i 4 Hj i Be eng a et 4 “a same ratio. We cannot do bet-/"assimere patterns, box pleats and belt to match, hard that Soler Lampe (not 190 modela),- ter than to repeat the price scale as follows: very nobby, sizes 10 to 14 years. For Your Ice Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and all kinds} lof Fancy Cakes. i Hl $6.50 for Boys’ All Wool Serge Suits, navy blue Norfolk style with fancy shield and belt to match; Italiart Cloth linings; sizes 5 to 1¢ years. oe CE ae ee ee Wash Fabrics---Splendid Choosing All our High Grade Wash Fabrics much reduced in price —and you may have a Summer Dress made Read | cost of the materials alone. i rat Spas Below you will notice the prices of some of the every-day 8-4 Pepperell Sheeting, 1234c| Wash Fabrics, as well as the better grades, for tomorrow’s sell- 8-4 Unbleached. Pepperell Sheeting, |iNg! regular price 16c; special, a TH 43¢ For Regular 89c Shirt Waists. soc For Regular $1.00 Shirt Waists. $1.00 For Regular $2.00 Shirt Waists. $2.00 For Regular $4.00 Shirt Waists. There are many better grad»s in the lot, and some worth as much as $9.00, but every one of them is on sale at about half its seal value. Strict lust te somone | WATCH pine lsen's. tthe’ # and most faahionable | “and only | recognised avenue. ecogn! school of dancing. ke block, The largest jewelry house im the Fifth and Pike. Northwest, Continuance Sale of Summer Domestics and Linens The Linen Store has good news for you tomorrow. carefully: Liddell’s Damask, 79¢ Wm, Liddell’s Bleached Satin Da- mask, 6§ inches wide, in clover, Special Sale of Slightly e , a € the roll, vy * Ze Fast Colored Dress Prints, good; inches wide, : Clo thin Damaged Fine Furnit EBrptnthomin aan . | a Sanit Dae Sy ee wide ween tHe: at, er, u ni ure spot designs, good value at $100:|"N. Y¥, Mills” Sheeting, 834c| Heavy German “RB” Calico, 22 inch. | Batistes, 20 inches wide, light etal, a yard cece ese ese ee DO wide, good assortment of patterns, | Of dark grounds, stylish designs and kine to match t x22 inches; spectal, Fine Damask, 98c Fine Double Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, choice patter jood value at $1.50; special, a yar: . fe Bates’ Damask, 39¢ Bates’ Turkey Red Damask, 60 New York Mills Fing Bleached Sheet- | %* ine, tne yard wide, remulag ‘price | WOFth 1240 a yard; at, only, # 1-3. we: special, a7vard..s......840 {Claser Dimity—dark grounds and ° Ma Ready-Made Sheets, 43¢ The. ss yard; at lterns, worth 2c; tor. only, 18% Shoots made of good bleached cotton, |, & pieces Silk Fintshed Novelties, | aeniate worn eee eign the latest 2 yards wide and 2% yards long. |!" @ variety of styles, worth 10c; here | Mer, Cotelati a worth 600; spectal, each Abe be weis if at 6 1-4, signs, on mercerized corded Bed jeavy Seersucker 3 ds, 4gc vy Ginghams, 2 j wore regularly 38c, Bedspread, Marsettles pat- hemmed ready for use, worth pectal, each 490 Lace Specials 190 @ yard tomorrow \ for Fine) At 280 loons 50, Heavy Bath Towels, r5¢ | oNtam and “White Oriental Laces onde Bleached ‘Turkish’ ‘Towels, extra | these are regularly worth 26¢ and 38¢ heavy, sige 21x42 inches, good value |a yard. assorted width, and with FEr% Gadoans srorth 700, fast colors, worth léc a yard; for 10c, The Glorious Fourth is approaching, you may want something in the clothing line. Come around to see us. We Can Save You From $5 to $8 On Every Sult Don’t forget that for a few days only shall we offer such marvelous bargains. Positively all the Summer Suits, that We have just received a shipment of Furniture that caught fire In transit, while in the hands of the N. P. Railway Co. @ short dis- tance from Seattic, and most of the goode were damaged slightly. We have made a very satisfactory settlement with the transporta- ‘tion company, and we are offering these goods this week at prices that are about one-half what such goods generally sell for, and in some instances the reduction is even greater. We have put every piece in good shape, marked it plainly and set the entire lot apart from our regular stock so you can com, the prices on these goods with the prices on our regular stock, and see for yourself the reductions. The shipment includes— Full t ‘The; worth @c; special, a yard, $1.75 Napkins, $1.10 . 150 dozen German Linen Damask pkins, size 20x20 inches, worth At B80 a consist re pobby, Spto-date cassimeres, twreeds and chev- BUFFETS. LIBRARY TABLES. ial, « doxen 1.10] at 200; special, each. edges that will wash well, pe ond 64 iots in all the latest effects, cut and made in the most prop- LADIES’ DESKS. B00K CASE Ss Sc @ yard for regular 12% and 15e |», At 590_per Galloons worth| er manner, and were actually sold up to $18; for few days CABINETS. CHINA CLOSETS. N TI NS plat Val. Laces and Insertions; vart- | $+. $1.25 and $1. PARLOR TABLE! DRESSIN: < )) < )) ous widths of this season's selection. vf HALL TABLE: bi HALL vane si We are closing out our Point Ven-| A Bargain in Embroideries Con Arabian and Irish Crochet Lace tinued Selling joons at less than half their real While our stock will not admit of our continuing the low | ¥#lue. prices of the past week on all the items, we are yet glad to re- ean sae oe cord the following price cuttings for tomorrow's .selling in 34g @ yard for Cambric and Ha: LIBRARY CASES, Ga burg Embroideries MIRRORS. r= We quote here a few prices to demonstrate to you that we are offering genuine bargains. ~ $10.50 LADIES’ DESKS; regular $12 ( BOOK CASES; regular $27 the Notion Store: °, » poy lon ge A oye yl Ba veh roca te aattt te Women’s 49c Stocks| Children’s Wash ‘See 0 Wi di Di M 9 H nse seerenes seve ts eolBthbed from 1.00 1086.86 || Metal Chatelaine Bags, with long,A large assortment of Cuff Links, for 29c Caps Cheaper none bana ur Window Uispiay men’s OUST) cacres Desks: recur ne § 28 BUFFETS; regular $24 to 125 |] Shans and oxic enday....BOe| prices Ste to soc pats sate eat | Women’s Batiste Stock Ties,| Children’s White Lawn Caps, ma doo pero; | In all the latest shapes, $3.00 quality, at— ie ee See } ct bert GO 10 BRE Steel Beaded Chatelaine Bags, regu-| Pair ssoteeessseeK@ [with hemstitched border and| ji? 54" fll So. Sone tes; closing out at..... Rito PARLOR. AND simnatie larly worth $1.00; aale price....560¢ Tortelge Brand Sheil Bate, Pins ex-jcolored turn-over collar, regu- ished around the bottom the mo “ LI 6 iy quailty, all perfectly’ fin- : : Der tb; steee HALL TRUBS: regular 5 val- FABLES: would sel regularly Just received @ big line oe She sata Inhed. halt doaen ‘on ‘curd, regular ney a 4gc a piece, on sale|°aP® also long ties, regular value 78e; ans an; a etant " . 4 3. clestn, belts with beauti-| Value 26; sale price, card. Me |Tuesday at 29¢ on’: ‘veal, ‘large, 7 Ie y ‘ ne Stvney Seavey tee coaptin mien ean totes 21 io 84.08 ful oxidized and | The Straight Front Hose Supporters, Wi nagm ye sagpe dere TD ree trimmingss -6Pe | with silk frilled elastic; $1.75 breaktast fo ! close them all out this week, In order to do so and not have any of fine quality, perfectly finished: | Rath Brushes, all pure bristles with | An important sale tomorrow] Children’s Wash Caps, pi a hemstitched dotted Fren d edge, with Val. Ince and long ti reguiar value 50c; now 250, this shipment to interfere with our regular stock we have decided to long curved handles, not take back in exchange any article from this tot. : 500; sale price of 75 pieces of colored Liberty Satin Ribbon, No, 40, guaran- ~|teed all pure silk, latest shades, orth 39c a yard, Expansion Sale price, only 17 cts special for Tuesday at 160, 20c and Sale of Flags Flags Mounted and Unmount- pens wines otrt FREDERICK & NELSON An Elegant Line of Golf Shirts In genuine French percales and madras, beautiful designs, large variety, only Prices for Ping Pon Ping Pong Wood Rackets, set, Ping Pong Woof Rackets, set, $1.1 jpes—not printed, Washington, 110%1%. irictly fresh ranch, 21 — Washington Borchsenius, formerly ited States court at reinstated by Judge Moore, who succeeds Judge Wickersham. Mr. Borchaen- fue will wail north in a few days. / | Sevond Avo., Madison and Spring Str ed 426 fect, cach $3.25, Ping Pos Dattleacre Reswet Our mounted Flags are prices at| 4x7 feet, each $2.76 These Ribbons are a great] g 5" ws asa = —== = rf Teas fener nee Eee bargain, and the fact that we] Ping Pong attledore Racket 14x24 inch ch Bo. 15x25 feet, each §21.00. have not room to show them or} ®if 4 = D It 1) h. ¢ S 1 20x86 inches, cach Tec. Sines store them accounts for your ane Pong Battledore Racket on iss T a ale 0 Unmounted Flags pape duirena te teas teat cor-{UCiM& Able to buy at such a] Pie Fong Battledore Racket 27-ine! ; a sibel orien 19, / Made of very heavy cotton cloth, | ors, Turkey red’'and. indigo, aleo | PTICe. Ping Pong Battledore Racket ash Waists dyed with Indigo blue and Turkey white, these are real 8 1-86 values; Fancy Ribbons 34.50. nine. dal oll re at, the yard, be, 16 cents a yard for 4%-inch Fan Extra Rackets of all kinds, 25q 4x6 feet, fast colors, each T6c. Fine %-tch Bunting—usualty sella| Ripbone” In’ estra, Ake qualition, | 480, 76, 4 H.Lewis&Co ADVERTISERS OF FACTS N. E. Corner First Avenue and Cherry Street 48c, 73c, 98c, Were 75c, $1.00 to $1.50 Great Clearance of all our Waists, ACME SUIT CO. '#12;5414 208 5x8 feet, fast colors, each $1.50, 8x12 feet, fast colors, large and extra heavy, at , each, $3.50. All-Wool Bunting Flags All Wool Bunting Flage, appliqued at Wc yard—here tomorrow at Ro, All colors and in almost unlimited quantity, 100 pieces of Red, White and Blue and Star and Stripe Bunting, for ‘Tuesday, only, per yard, 4c. worth 396 and 450. 47 cents a yard for Fancy Stripe and Persian Ribbons; also Plain Crepe Ribbon; every fiber is pure silk, widths from 5% to 6 inche: regular prices 760, 896 and $1.00. Red Rubber Gloves, all sise fi lke a_kid glove, no seams, regul price $1.00; our price, palr, 7c. Marc The Bon h NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue an _ 115-123 Pike Street

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