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seer ome | a THE SEATTLE STAR. | TWO BURGLARIE! SONS OF WASHINGTON | Mra. B, R. Brierly wan the hostess THE BON MARCHE i of Mra, J, Belet, at 1017 Fiftioth ave-| ganization founded two years age t Jat her residence, 1615 Twentieth ; nue, and of W. P. Hinckley of 1301] Patrick Scullin, gave a banquet last a apapeies Javenu arte were played, after ' Weatlake avenue Sunday night. Al night at the Hotel Di y which |, Mra 1 » very pretty|Which, dainty refreshments wer large amount of eolld silverware and | TOgquionts Were Invited, ‘The usual | te Ye from 4 until] served, jowelry was stolen, A peculiar fea atéér-dinner speeches were nny 19 Harvard!” witt Pigott, after a tour of the ture of the two robberies was the A with and the guests passed th len ¥ ad turned Bat fact that a smal! bundle of stiverware| vening in woctal convers ed guest, Mra. Gre r hia hom corner of i stolen from Mra, Eclet was found| | Judge Hanford and Judge Jacods|* by * H.C. Henry and Madi arenes near thg Hinckley residence. This] * related some interesting anecdotes, |. 0. Hawking, Mrw, J. I i! ‘The ladies of St, Paul : proves Conclusively that both jobs l tlready making arrange ALL PROPOSITIONS (DISCUSSED) os eee caine men. ight) FEARFUL EXPERIENCE OF LIT-| pgaTH IN JUNE |, Mra. Maurh n has issued] clambake to take place either the lat BY CITY COUNCIL fobberies were reported to the police} TLE VIVA JONES AT WEST SE-| According to the report of Health |{nvits y be wiventier part of July or early in August Inst night and Detective Byrnes was) ATTLE Officer Carroll there Jeaths dence, 1080 Bix-| Dr, Alexender Crickler a ‘A resolution was introduced last} put on the case. Beatle in the month of Jun. lcrickler of Minne ‘are bet |, |) BABRE by Councliman Rude authoria- “er +s Rage Litue Viva Jones, e number of births in the montha,| The Ladle jenevolent #0-|tertained at the home of Edmund L Ing Arehitects Saunders and Lawton daubatee oF Me LRPemtar ncteaatan wan Se Jolety will hold its regular bly]. Cordin, 1806 Terry av fo change the plans for the new fire camping at Weat Beatti * |meeting tomorrow afternoon at the)” yir, and Mra M. F jouw ha’ } Headquarters to conform with rible experience Monday n | Masonic hall inaued announcement cards saying site at Third avenue south a: was missed at 9 o'clock in th | | Mr. Boyd Wella and Mr. Arthur! they will be at home to thelr friends | Jin street. A site had already been ing, BAG Wen. Rok found Leonard Alexander gave a farewell|the second and fourth Thursdays Selected by the city at Third avenue o'clook day morning, During} recital last evening tn th mania|arter July 15, at their residence, 1122 @outh and Jackson street, but this | ime she had been lost in the jhall. They were agsiated by the Ar-| Jefferson street fwaa given up to accommodate the | with nothing to protect tiat's Quartet club. ‘The affair was!" "Mra, Lucy Campbell, daughter of Great Northern tunnel, the [from the heavy rainstorm but a light © grees success. lthe first governor of Wisconsin, who treet site being taken instead. ‘. ae |. Mra. James D. Hoge, jr. gave &lhas been visiting Mra. Peterson at Alex Pierson, of Columbia, bas the ‘# sunted for tea this afternoon at her residence.|#outh Park, has returned to her contract for the construction of the ehild until midnight, but - 1208 Minor avenue, The affair was! home at LaCrosse, Wis, Mra. Camp Pew dullding and he will begin work |nothing was seen of her until ahe ap- iv honor of Mra. Frederick Grant.|pell in a Pioneer of Wisconsin, mov- | pacn as possible. oh Wie Seared ie anak ut oateat al Wt May Happen that the Parlor! Auny guosis were present, and the|ing there 60 Yeurn AKO. immediate selection of a tract the next morning. ‘The poor ehtid House Will be Moved fternoon was a very enjoyable one. : Mltaeh an Grusen Anne hill tor a fre | Kistler’s Ordinance Gees Through—| presented '» pitital appeersace. “Bha | Mra. Idward ©, Neufelder will en {noo Henry of Prussia has never © wtation was urged. A lot at Fifth was plastered with mud from head|,,*nother Diow may soon & tortain at a luncheon Tuesday, July| taken any vory active part in his Wwenue and Galer street had already | Other Matters Before City Council | Nfost Her limbs were stit p er at Beattie’s old &, at her tiome, 42¢ Harvard avenue.| country’s politics | ¥iding for its purchase, Chief Cook |Councilman Kiatler’s ordinance reg | ¢n, Sash tha wesee ae BUMP lod with the x FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture © Sf the fire department was instruct; |ulating the Heense of hucksters was| Mra M. Harnes and Mra. Kingsbury |Neution ot 400 Dosing 43 yi * | a over the and report | nassed by the council last night. For|brought her into a tent, where she|to the c ‘Of police tas! | | Beat Monday upon the available |, two horse wagon the license will be| Was bathed in warm water ayaa tor the fenoves of all A FEW OF THE Bices. tendent Young, of the | 3.5) “mea one horas W: cohol, and by yest ’ agon $76 and | nd by yesterday evening the|of prostitution.” ‘The er tment. will ACCOMPANY | for push carts $50, ‘The effect of the | child had almost recovered. complete and it may be th a sy ordinance will practically be to put|!¥. From the lite girl's appear- it be enti Jance whe ‘Ordinances were passed by the nef authorising the spending of found it was the the small peddlers out of business. aboye Permission was granted to the Se tors of these hounes of t ing the Riks’ carnival. Paty hill in the vicinity of Terry av~ rt on Washingt pted for the Thirty-second avenue to Forty-fifth UNDER HEAVY BAIL W. J. Jensen, alias Mien, all Bradley, an old offender, was boune over to the superior court by Justice | George yout lay om a enarge of bur- \glary, under $2000 bonds. The de-| | fondant is accused of entering a room| in the Paris house and stealing al valise, —_ land and Edith Be! the women own the bi upy, and If forced t¢ Blockchapet, it will b blow yet dealt to th DANCING CL t. Som! eke they © remove hu to East Olive street | Olive street from ‘Twentieth to Twenty-third avenue. ‘The building at present occupied by the Washington Wire Works, at the corner of Fifth avenue and Yes- ler way Is to be premed into the city service at once. It belongs to the| city but was leased to the wire| works company, Extra room is needed for the city engineer's office and this building, which is two stor jes in height is to be used. The board of public works has been tn- structed to notify the occupants that they must move. ——+___— Retchert Bros. pianos, eth ad | ; 3 . The Pollard Juvenile Opera Com- € 5 cal present “Pinafore’ tonight, 9 yw night and at the July 4 ‘at the Grand. “The Gaiety ‘will be given on Thursday, Fri- and Saturday nights and at the matinee. “Shenandoah’ “Shenandoah,” as put on by Cap- tain Reynolds and com- _Pany. ts undoubtediy the best play Beginners. by them during their en- here. The company is a Bargains le Hose Supporters. Se Taloum Powder, Se Bafety Pins 4c Corduroy Binding be Cabinet Hair Pins Se Curling Irons. te Paper of Pins. Se Cube Pina Se Tollet Soap. be Petroleum Jelly, | _ Skirts $9.95--$9.95 We have just received a man- ufacturet#’ sample line of Eta mine Skirts, every one has fine silk drop skirt; they are similar to ‘Skirts ba) sold So Darvers .. through season from $17.50 to $22.80 each; the col- ade Deets Gnicitn ors are navy, royal. tan, mode and black. Your choice while | they last tor— $9.95--$9.95 | ( | Strictly exclusive ven every after | Wilison’s. [fashionable and onl; school of dancing. Fifth and Pike. private NONE OF THE ABOVE TO DEALERS. nke Firat avenue near a black sik umbrella with handle. Star office. 1003 FIRST AVE. THE BARS ARE DOWN We challenge the world and defy particu- thoroughfare and gateway to the GLOBE has been thrown wide open. larly all in the state of Washington and city of Seattle, to even approach, much less attempt to rival or match the ted and extraordinary bargains which the Globe is aow offering, as a great 4th of July remembrance PRO} ARE ENTIRELY FORG! EN for this grand occasion, and the Globe's gigantic collection of Men's and fine at Shoes, Hats and F 3 is ready for “a public pickin’ from ngw until noon-time of the Fourth | asmall expense and a saving of many dollars whic! than manufacturers’ cost, making it possible for men in all walks of life to be well “togged” in a fashionable way at continuous round ea: Fs . Boers 4th, don’t wait till the last day, come Wednesday and avoid the big ru h'll come handy in helping to make this great patriotic day “one While these prices are good till 12 m July PI 8 ‘Men’s Suits | Men’s Suit j Hundreds of Suits in piain, biue. ee El checked and striped worsteds, conts cut in either single or double- breasted and if garments that ave sold for $18.60, $14 and up to LOT No. 2—A handsome array of fancy worsteds, serges, nobby One big iot of al! wool cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in plain, , black, blue, email checks or tures, Which range in values of ne ‘and $13—for this special of- your piek at. 5—during this special sale at A rich line of high art tallored Suits in imported English clay worsteds, serges, French worsteds, fancy checks and neat stripes, every one cut and tailored in the height of fashion, some full silk lined, in either cutaway, single or double- breasted sack coats; garments that are worth $18, $20 and $22—in the special sale at .. ersanrac Children’s Suits Over 600 little fellows’ Suite in An it Tine of black clay worst- Sit’ the ‘popular shades: everyone all ‘the a ; everyone teed strictly reilable in LOT No. 1--Over 200 in ages from 14 to 19 years,, in ail wool, stripes and blue and biack clay every conceivable kind and A big assortment of finer grades cassimers, cheviots and worst- worsteds, which sell regularly color; some worth $2.60, none in 2-piece or veut novelty Suits edn, in values of $4. at from $10 to $12 85 95 jess than & one 81 60 in # ni values of 4g) 60 $5.00 and $5.00, at. at a se gdborers price for choice and $5, at Men's regular $2.50 quailty, in | A line of regular SOc Silk Neck- Lisle ‘Thread Hose, in either ie kind which ‘either Fé dors, Graeco or Der- wear in tecks, four 1 Be black or tan, sold in most - ae wear. in by styles, ek, brown oF hands and club ties, at stores at %5c; our Be calfeking, worth Ki ic pearl colors— price dhs by he at Extra au 81 25 All our fine Ye, $1.00 and $1 ood quality Suspenders, silk 81 45 Title in any style desired Neckwear during this f\c | finished and made with, ihe Duniap, Knox, Yaoman or Mil- wale at -...see see Seog ares bay Aa 1O38c Shoes tn fine ler blocks, which heretofore i a A, ich id and have sold at $4.50, and which we Men's aitle m Shirte, in o Extra good quail y Balbriggan ha @ noid, a guaranteed equal to any $5.00 jarge variety of patterns, wort nderwear in pink, blue, brown up to 36. aed $1.50 and $2.00; special . and fiesh colors, worth now Hatin ine world” BA OH | fiz,tnd oe: awecial | THe | i ana'a.o0; per garment OO g2 45 HE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. ALEXANDER BRIDGE, Propr. 1003 First Ave., New Globe Bik. N. W. Cor. First Ave. and Madison St. for the jase of fire alarm . rd take tor the purchase ot |[sttle Bleotrio Company to suspend |S no0 nother the petition, : hte car service on Third avenue dur- does not think that| them to prepare for a al for an engine house on the h was the 5 child can-| present the a mber of this Monday and Friday Evenings for lessons oon and evening, | Seattle's oldest and mont recognied | Diook, | Too Late to Classify LOST—Of Went Queen Anne car on Battery street, | red | Finder please return to} lice Bullivam will notify t nue and Madison street. folks ncreet’ “improvementa: /@C%, MPR Jones is the mother of] They ate run. by Lou Graham Re _ ‘8: | four other young children. He eRoberts, Lila Young, Emma Nor= Grading East James street from | hand Nom = liens back ay mond. Sannette Ae f deat POINTS.. ‘The Majestic Range will heat more iron its sare alr nd will not crack or break and with & few of the points that can hot be found on on any other make of Range the market toda: We think #0 much of the wearing quall- ties of the Ma~ jestio that we have a ing offer of $39 for any necond- hand that you bring in, ne matter who ha of sale, 1 ¥AOG 3GNSSaud Don't take our word for the wearing qualities and the goodnens of the Majestic, ask your Inbors and they will tell you that it ts the best range that Is mad: STOVE AND RANGE REMINDERS re going to need a cook steel range this summer, to us and look our stock and it will be quite easy for Us to convinge you that this ve House on the Coast, not alone that but our prices 4 anywhere for the class of goods that we handle. ou of anything 4 in the stove line or any utensils, 0 us with your wants, as We are you money. over, is the largest 8 are leas than fou: If this thing © ‘HE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. Don’t Miss That Sale of Wash Waists 48&c, 73c, 98c, Were 75c, $4.00 to $1.50 Majestic’s $5.00 $5.00 For choice of Men's Sack Sui es 37, 38,39 and go, These ar and $25. $5.00 3 to § times the asking. suit worth $12 to $25, for $s. For choice of Men's Fine Black Cloth Coats and Vests, silklined, cutaway style, sizes 36, 38 and 40, regular selling price $20, brated H. S. & M., also Stem-Bloch make, siz- NORDHOFF & CO. Men’s $ Suits at $5 Extraordinary Offer to Close Out Our Entire Holdings The Details as to Kinds and Sizes Are double breasted style in light and dark bro sizes 37, 38, 39 and 40. s of the cele- | ¢ worth $22.50 | The ted Pa For choice of Men's English Corduroy Suits, First to choose will find elegant bargains, and in fact every Suit in the lot is worth from Every Suit must go, so don’t put off your visit if you want a new For choice of young Men's Suits, all oxfords, with best serge linings, sizes 17, 18 a1 19 years; regular value $12. air for a few styles of Men's $4.50 3 nts, in extra sizes, all wool. Sale Begins at 8 o’Clock TUEGDAY, JULY 1, 1902 THE BON MARCHE Our customers will an } the great Cheney stock “ of the Boston store, Ska and how we sold Men's Suits less than half price. It is our purpose to sell at $5 each entire balance of the men’ sizes, lots and lines. The val are from $12 to $25 per suit. The fact that we do not regular stock of Men's § ells you why we are willing take a five dollar bill for Suit in stock. There are pe J Fine Black Coats and Vests, worth $20 each, in the offering, also some Men's Corduroy Suits. We will also include All Wool $4.50 Pants | o- Ot... $1.25 Regular sale price $1 $5.00 $1.25 Tomorrow Eight to Eleven An admirer of the Bon Marche’s early hour bargain sales has sent us some sonnets | which are written with familiar nursery rhymes for a basis. minder that our best bargains are from 8 to 11 each day. We print one below as a ren Dickery, Dickery Dock, Keep your eye upon the clock And note the hours from day to day, : O7 Special Sales at the Bon Marche, Tin Dish Pans, 10-quart size; front § to at 160, Mrs. Potts’ Sad Iron Handlesy from § to 11 at be, nvas Telescope 14 Inches long; at 1%. Pictures, passe partout mounting, 6\x8% inches, imitations of seel en- gravings, worth 200; at Lie. 10xi6-inch Pictures, sume style mounting as above, beautiful colored pictures, tmitation engravings worth Sic; from § to 11 at Bac, leather coves, Cloth Raglans, entire line to from, newest styles; from & to 11 at $4.89. Women’s Serge Buskins, worth 0c; from 8 to 11 at Bbc. 4 Flue One- les, French Women's Pink, Red Women’s White Canvas Oxfords, turn soles, leather tips, French heels, worth $2; at $1.48, Women's Dougias 3-Point Houses Slippers, worth Tbe; at Bbc. Root Beer, 250 size; from § to 11 at Extract Beef, 350 jars at, only, 20c. Tooth Brushes, worth l0c and 12\ye; for, only, be. Tollet Soap, worth 10¢ box; from § to 11 at 10e. Assorted Candy Brittles, peanut fruit, walnut and cocoanut, worth %e; trom 8 to 11 at 16 pound. Oblong and “.0«re Pictures, worth %0 to A8c; from § to 11 at TK. Paper Hound Books, regular 2c editions; from 8 to 11 at 6c. Real English Torchon Laces and Insertions, various widths, pretty de- signs, worth 12%¢ and Iho; trom 8 to 11 at 3% yard. Women's White Handkerchiefa, embroidered and scallop edges.any sheere, full siz perfect condition, worth 290; from to 11 at, each, 15¢ Men's S0c Working Shirts; from § to 11 at 37%. Men's 40¢ Blue Denim Overalls, sizes 38, 40 and 42; Wednesday, from § to 11 at 250. Linen Lawn Blanket Sheets for camping, tan or gray, very soft and fleecy, worth Gc; tomorrow at sc Heavy Gray Wool Blankets, good 98. full size, silk- hite cotton fill- ach, 75 Jnen Crash Suiting, 1; tomorrow at Ile, Calle, 32 Inches wide, | tomorrow at 81 $3.75, nfo wit at at wor e Soft covered, 1. n ya i) oline Ing, wort io: worth 1 German worth 124 oy Great Clearance of all our Waists. | wider deatratie, styles, worth 13%, | 40-inch All Wool Albatross, even in and street shade worth @c a CIVIE SUIT CO. 5482-5414 204 | slosh eet e Avenue Fine quality All Wool French lial ET eae CL es 02 a ]| Fiannels, beautiful shade, with rings — — — — jand do worth at, only, 39c |“"rancy” Decorated Crepe Paper | Napking, at S¢ dogen. | | Paper Lunch Plates, good size, at Lunch Baskets, large siae, with Summer Hats Light Weights and Colors SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed cov ach | Japanese Basket Telescope, 10x15xs Inches, at 25 Tin ‘Tea Spoons, 6 for te. Cocoa Handle Knives and Forks, at be for a knife and fork |“\Women's Imported Lisle 1 Wises, in bie or. grey. Openwork | proidered front and worth 3% and 85c; tomorrow at 280. Women's Swiss Ribbed All Silk Lace Edged SI s Vests, colors and biack, worth ‘at, only, 5be, Misses’ Hermsdorf Black Ribbed Extra Fine Cotton Stockings, worth Wo, at 17%e. White Watsts, with all-o' tue ng or short sleeves, worth $3.50, 1,75. Steel Beaded Chatelaine Bags, oxt- tized trimmings, regularly worth $1.00, at, each, 59 To Shell Hair Pins, ex- tra f half dozen pins on card, . at 12%c Large Cubes ‘of Jet Headed Pins, f ube, at, only, 4e s Fancy Balbriggan Under- rts and Drawers, all sizes, good Tho grade, at 4c. Men's Balbriggan Sox, in black tan and mottled, at half price, or pairs for 25c Children’s Wash Hats, in white, pink and blue, tam o’shanter crown that buttons, worth 750; tomorrow at 48c, Children’s Summer Hats, some- what solled from window ‘disp! etc 1 $1,00 to $3.00, at, only We Fancy Batiste ‘Tw and hemstitched and Ties, THE BON MARCHE NORDHNOFF @CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and I15-123 Pike Street. ‘The “Bend Not” Steel Pins, fect needle points, regular price paper: from & to il at Sc. hite Headed Hat Pins, 1 on card, regular price 10¢ card; § to 11 at be. praney, Boies Gold Plated ins, fancy settings, sold at 20 and 3c each; from § 11_at 80, ‘Women's Jersey Ribbed Bi Cotton Vests, silk tape, low ere Sree ‘worth 260; from 8 to at be. Women's Fast Black Cotton Hi double toe and heel, worth 16¢ from § to 11 at 10. Sheets of good Bleached size §1x80 Inches, worth 60c; from to 11 at be. Hemastitched Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, worth 17%c; from § 11 at 100, Liama Clothes and Challies, . worth 150; from 8 1 at be yard. Black Satine, $0 inches wide, w lc yard; from 8 to 11 at Se. All Wool Cheviots, na’ brown, garnet, castor, blue, card! black, 75e values, at 4c. Fine Brilliantine Alpaca, cardi blue, brown, biege, navy and b worth 650 yard, at 450, Wednesday Specials : These are all day sale specials for Wednesday: ored turnover collars, worth 480, at, only, 290, Fine Hamburg Embroidefies, 1 to 2% inches wide, worth 10¢ @nd 12% yard, at 3%, Heavy Cream White and Ecru Ap- + plique and Beadings, straight and irregular edges, worth yp te ‘dc yard, at, only Be. Pound Writing | Paper, ruled oF plain, worth 200, at, > 100. hington Cook Books, Be. Martha W worth Bic, a Men's Boxealf and Viel Kid Lace Shoes, 50, at “ namel Calf h aths’ School Stow at $1.25 men's Vicl Kid Oxfords, patent tip, worth $2.60, at $198. ‘Women's $2 Oxford Ties of Sur- pass Kid at $1.50, 100 odd paira Lace Curtains, in-, cluding Brussels Net, Irish Point and Arabian, at one-third off regular pr Pikitchen | Miron tmitation oak fra: Dxid-inch site, regular value each, §9¢. . od Pocket Knives, German make, 2 and 4 blades, worth 50c each, at? Heni's Frvit, Press and Potato Masher, worth 260, at, only, Ie. Glass Lemon Juicer, at, each, Se. Bere aE Le iz