The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1902, Page 4

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“DENVER ED” RE-ENTERS FISTIC ARENA Upon complaint of Joseph Jenkins, | B steamboat man, b Smith, a former price forme note Was arrested by Bheriff Tom Bevan this me 1 8 Cranas @ charge of assault and by ] The prisoner was Feleased on breantest | Twenty millions in our banks, Pail. Jenkins has a badl na wricas ore | PUL tHOre by Beatie cranks Up face as a memento 2 iS | fm but a ide and tot cae 7, 621.80:| Play your nickels In the slot— THE MARKETS Phe week opemed on West hue this movning with every indica- fon of a buxy season for the com men. Fruit sold well, and Washington tu, 1x York, iaqaree insoustort. "thei Ntam Bis bog i200 por case, New York. thpite mbargen, Vogt most Lines there fs a distinctively | [eter fe; om, Mei Tey Swen | will Ermer tendency. The market is well | "20° wirsctty creak ranch, 20@2TC; coat: | BUDwied With staple goods — Ship- “Bene An Mente by rail from California are amd the new stock has th Preference at the highest prices. al feature to the| Semable prives Hut A. rime was predicted for to- Wut it tas failed to matertalize fo far. Tornorrow will probably change. Fee? and grain Prices remain as quotal. Men's and Boys’ Clothing —aAT- One-Half BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS Star Clothing Co. ‘Gor, Pike St. and Fourth Ave. Hoffman & ' ute (eal ui it’ HY i i | val pile 2 5 This bie ne ae if ie Es E i B hg : g 4 English Worsteds Fine Harris Cassimeres Imported Scotch Tweeds Imported Hoconum Worsteds Genuine Washington aoe mporteJ English Serges Genuine Clay Worsteds ‘The dishes of our grandmoth- styte”—will_ be light and dark mixtures. Not more than six to a cus- tomer and none to dealers. Mail and telephone orders filled. lea. Cote cand Crovise, Hous 1214 SECOND AVENUE Annual 200; | More than sev iru r ue He Dearborn @ Co. Will take me in out | Strictly exetustve prr ven every afternoon Beattie’s oldest and most Touch me not ont.) bank me my upwerd fight, cut of wight ty plight F thinks ft serves you right Good right. you bet, of the wet DANGING CLA Friday © | school of Fifth and Clean-Sweep Sale of High Grade Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Monday Special Special. Offer Is to Continue for Three Days Longer This is an unprecedented offer, and all those that want to dress well and should take advantage. Hundreds of Men’s Suits “punched” together in one lot; they consist of Pike. save money Genuine Irish Homespuns Fine Oregon Cassimeres Imported Unfinished Genuine Genuine Bird's Eye Imported French Pique Imported A RUN ON SHIRTS—All the standard brands in all the very nobbiest this season's ef- fects—all our $1.50 shirts—special $1.00 MEN’S $3.00 HATS— all styles and colors... $1.95 Bi Samples 3 of All gumememen Kinds 0! Patior Lamps at About H. Lewis & Co. E.-Cor. First and Cherry Street Worsteds English Vicunas Worsteds English Thibets Elegant variety of patterns: plain black and blue; i These suits are excep- tionally well lined and tailored and compose our regular $18, $20 and $22.50 lines. See Our Window Display _ vate lessons and evening, HALE PRIC Decorated Lamps in all new po terns of Moorish, Turkish and F1 Designs. Prices $1.75, $2.50, 55,00, 96.90, $7.50, $10.90, $15.00—all at just prices aulton Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenue and 107 Spring Street Telephone 920 Main “The Corner Store.” j WORK- MEN’S $8.50, #12. one-half ¢ what an odd number this ts, Purchased from local factory, at 500 on the dollar. alf price. London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery ILL --. SecondA venue ~~ ILL and you won't forget it. THE SEATTLE STAR. night Harrington Reynolds hie trip to California with Bim w King be RTH will hold h. Flore x i ( hand-painted eh\ M ynol th ne t 8 Tuewday, Wednes of (his week Our Ageortment of DIAMONDS and DIAMOND JEWELRY urn to the Beattlr * ub Pianio wan p of bad &. Beninghaus ust 2 at OT First Avenas. The fontan gam feature $1,000 be wned Cale: | for the will be the leading | Tine inspector C. & PB. Ry Yen ttle __ FREDERICK & NELSONFine Furniture WE ARE SEATTLE AGENTS FOR THE OSTERMOOR MATTRESSE arefully Investigating the Ostermoor Patent El Feit we found th be exactly as represented, We secured the exctuatve agency for Thess mattresser he en proven the acme of purity, very hy- Klenk: fectly sanitary, purely aseptic, beside being dust pt moth absolutely nonabsorbent and Impervious to vermin proof Ic ST OSTERMOOR 1) nel § &3 It in &@ mattress that is soft in every spot, needa bo renovating <*~er than an eceasional sun beth, and i# practically unwear-out- se. 4a recommending this mattress to our customers, we add our guaianwe + i gurantee of the maker. The later gu - tee has stood hoate of satiefied buyers never delay, and you see what you ty for immediate delivery. OQUF OF TOWN WHEN IN SEATTLE, Indien will find the ladles’ reading room & pleasant resting place. Comfortable chairs, magagines and papers, writing materiats, private telephone, wash room and other conven- fences. ‘The room is on the ground floor near the Hecond avenue and, Spring street entrance, and is near the Second avenue and Madison mtreet cars. FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE WOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strasts. offices as are reasonable and yet with first-class work. | FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY. | AF. yhell, DD. #, Maer. High-grade Dental Work. | | } | Houre—8 & m. to § p,m ,Sunday, 9 to 12. } $26 First Ave. Foot of Cherry St. SEATTLE, Meo Mor (oteas Biot, Jaies 5 30d Jad Aur, OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI --Secientific Optician... 604 Sewond Av., bet. Cotumbia and Maria) Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS G14 Fis, avenue Work Guaranteed Painless The ONLY DENTISTS in Seattie who use ABSOLUT:! - LESS METHODS for extracting teeth, applying gold Sooes ond tale ing teeth. OUR METHODS are KNOWN and USED by the NEW YORK DENTISTS ONLY. All our old. time-tried SPBCIALISTS are Fert tors who worked for tat ARLORS are still there eS yi gorlares: ST OF TEETH. GOLD CROWN Ni de ted free without ain when other work Is or- ered. edo not try tc compete dental work jental parlors’ and Ipped operating rooms Role. world Have your teeth out in the morning and go home with new énes the same day. Our prices are the lowest consistent with first-class work, We are making a lty of gold crown and bridge work, Our ¢ alone will be @ guarantee that, your work will be of the bent. departineht, Best operators, men and extractora of teeth; in . alb the state a modern dentistry, We will tell you in advance exactly wi work will cost by a free examination, Give us a call and you will find we do exactly an wo advertive A PROTECTIVE GUARANTOR given with all work for tep years, New York Dental Parlors © *ss,ave- seat, Ween. stain Houre—:20 a. m. to 8:00 p.m, Sundays, #:90 a. m. to 2:80 p.m Alsen dance gusiness College THE BO NOROHOFF & © THE ROME, lings Crisis in Selling Space NOROHOFF & CO. |The Bon Marche \Is Now Reaching a In a few days we rhust leave the old floor where thousands—yes, millions of dollars’ worth of merchandise have beey’ | turned by us into cash, We must take all our stock from thisfloor through the elevators, soon to be constructed, of the new store to the second floor of the new building. When we return to the first floor, to sell goods, that floor will no longer be a part of the old store, but will be a portion of the new Bon Marche, You will readily understand that many of the goods now on hand, unless sold promptly, must be subject to two moves at least, and nobody knows how many “changings abou? before they are finally landed on the new counters and shelves of the new store. ‘ The old saying is that “three moves are the same as a fire,” and so we are naturally fighting shy, as far as possible, of the | effect of TWO moves. All Tailor Suits at Half oe Mews A Sweep- at37ic Price ing Sale. For tomorrow and this wed The order has gone forth to close out the entire balance of | W¢ fer for salt 50 dozen Maggy Tailor-Made Suits for Women and Misses at just half the low-| Fancy French Lisle Sox; est marked prices. There are probably 250 Suits included in|4"¢ in colors, but they are mam this order, and the opportunity is one that will be long remem-|!¥ black, artistically em bered, because the former prices are so low that the half price | ©4 in exquisite designs and announcement for Tuesday and the next few days will give |™0nizing colors, producing : gant effects; the real values, these Sox aré 75§c and $1a | but we close them out asa | bargain at 37346. women an opportunity of obtaining a new Suit for the present and suitable for early fall wear at a cost that does not really equal the value of the materials included in the garment It would be useless for us to take your time or newspaper space to describe in anything like a complete manner the dif- ferent styles and kinds of Tailor-Made Suits on sale at half} | We Will Therefore Content Ourselves |. With Giving the Price Range ] In such a manner as to enable you to see, in a nutshell, the} variety of vaJues that are to be sold at half price tomorrow. $ 8.50 the $10.00 the $12.50 the $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 ; Suit in Suit in Suit in Suit in Suit in Suit in Suit in Suit in for for for for for for for for $ 4.25 $ 5.00 $ 6.25 $ 7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 Store| This sale includes the Misses’ Suits as well |bi * as the Women's. every every every every every every every every store store | store | store store. store | Children’s Elegant" Sone, Aine White Dresses At 25 Per elties for $1.19 Cent. Off A very special sale tomorrow of Fine White Dresses for chil- dren will be held in the Chil- dren's department, Nearly 50 Dresses, ranging in regular prices from $15 down to $4.25, will be put on sale at just 25 per cent. less than the former mark- You should see the Men's wear we are now showing at Werhave just received em! Grass Linen: Tucked and Embroidered Bat this season's novelties, will be a feature of the Monday selling at the Lace Counters. Quite a dozen pieces f this goqds must now be closed out, * the season is waning, at unde: cost. The collection that we will seli ot $1.18 @ yard tomorrow consists of $1.80, $1.75 and $1.98 goods in the Ratural linen shades, and you pick from the whole lot at $1.19. $5.95 All-Overs at $1.98 An elegant line of Neatly Tucked also it ings. and Elaborately Embroidered Grass| Dressmakers and ‘ ’ Linen and Batlate All-Overs, worth | Well to follow up this adv. As stated in various parts of up to $5.95 & yard, will be bargain | tice of $5.95 All-Overs et $1 this advertisement, we wish to close out alt our fine fabrics and garments at once, and hence are willing to sacrificé profit and part of the cost, if necessary, to see the last of all goods that might be termed “perishable,” where a department is to be moved about in a building pro- cess such as the Bon Marche is now undergoing. Brief Descriptions of Some of the Dresses ‘hildren's Dresses, of P Knitwear for Wome This store has been heralded far and wide as the-most noted bar- gain spot in the North- west for Women’s Knit- wear. We buy in un- heard-of quantities, and sell hundreds of dollars’ worth every day, in qualities ranging from most moderate ptices te the very best. Tomorrow we quote you prices on Silk and Lisle St also Silk and Lisle Underwear for Women. Special Attention to Bathing Suits We havé an elegant variety of practical Bathing Suit kind that do not cost a mint of money but are servi will last one season or three, as you wish, Prices are the very lowest, according to quality. . Hosiery Underwear Women’s. Pure-Thread Sik Black| Women's Siiss Ribbed Silk ¥é Lace Openwork Hose, elegant qual-| low neck, sleeveless, hand ity and designs, spliced heels and | Yoke, assorted colors of bli toes; extra values at $2.25. « Seetllige an toe Women’s Finest Lisle Fancy Lace| Women’s ‘Pure Lisle Rich Openwork Hose in vertical stripes of | bed Vests, low neck, seal royal blue, white and cerise sh gant, ha: acheted yoke, fi combined, theay are beautiful pat- | blue or white, finest quality: terns and extra values at § | $1.25 wrade, at 98c. rian, with wider of ing two *hildren’s Dresses, of very fin xia lawn, French atyie, with de bie ruffje; waist and yoke of solid Mechlin lace, fine tucks and inser- ruffles around bottom, with tion; sash of pale blue and white | wide insertion and two rosettes of ribbon. ‘This dress sold formerly | narrow white satin ribon in front $15. The price for this xale is|and one at the back, Regular price 11.2525 per cent. less than former | is $9.00; sale price tomorrow, 2 per rking cont. leas, or $6.76. Children’s Dresses, of Persian | jawh, with yoke of Point de Paris| lace and insertion: skirt has five|lawn, with yoke front and back of clusters of tucks, with sash of pink | very fine embroidery; skirt has two laatin ribbon, This dress formerly | embroidered ruffies with tucks and | Gold at $6.25, you may buy it now at| insertion. Regular price, 4.26; sale $0.64. | price, $3.19. Children’s Dresses, of Persian Down Stairs Store Specials The Downstairs Store has been one of our best bargain sec- tions for the past few weeks, owingto the fact that we must soon move the entire stock over toward the Pike street endof Therefore we wish to cut the stock down as creat the basement. much as possible before we undertake such a tremendous task Hence you may look for bargains here every day until the Women’s Pure Thread Black Sitk| Women’s Swiss Ribbed Pure moving. e Hose in plain or with lace ankies,| Vests, bigh eck, long # A good Ash Receiver, worth 17.) Two-quart Granite Tea Pots, worth | others in colors of blue, pink, card- | Pink or blue, elegant summer we for 10¢. for only 33 inal or white; the finest quality at, | Quality worth $1.75, special Fancy German China Plates, regu-] Five-pint Granite ‘Tea Pots, worth | only, $1.30, | at $1.29. larly worth Ibe, at 10c Oc, for only Ste. Women's Summet Weight Women's Fast Black Lace Open- Fancy Pickle Dishes, regular price | Ribbed Silk and Wool Vests, work Pure Lisle Hose, others with Ie, for Le. D od » neck, short sleeves, in pink, Be ‘Japanese Candle Sticks, the 260 Be eT ered tight | spliced | natural cream or black, regular kind, at ite . Ang) |grade, Tuesday at 98c j Women's Pure Lisle Lace Open-| Women's Colored Silk and work Hose, in pink, blue, cardinal or | Richelteu Ribbed Sleeveless white, spliced heels and toes: values at 50c, extra | with values at Te, eae. 2,000 Yards 39c Laces atl te each, for, More than 2000 yards of Elegant White Laces, worth from gi Graniteware 33 1-3¢ Off to 39¢ a yard will be sacrificed at the bargain 15 5 In addition to the above specials} Counter tomorrow at only rs, regular worth only Bc 100-plece D Sets, eelling usual ly at $16.49, for only $12.06, Rogers’ 187 Cold Meat Forks, for] in'Graniteware we will sell a limited Pes rays, | 190008 Brooms, worth Be, for only | past fom weeks, and we have | some worth 2c, the buik of Clg regular price. No. 8 & tom Wash Rollers, Tn many cases there are only & for l4e. tles, regular worth $1 Knives for 47 The Bon Marche aly 9c rk Trays, worth 63e, | ma each kind, No. 6 Granit ly worth de. at, o Novelty idths from 8 to 6 NORDHOFF @ Co. i 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue ang 115-123 Pike Street 4

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