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THE SEATTLE STAR. MOST PEOPLE) o. BUCK & CO. TRIAL TRIP iirc yin, © CHAIN GANG : Men's, Boys" and Ohil- | | ;uomas 4 pers : Furnishing Goods, Mate and im es I my h , fed t ; Shoes, “140l Hecoud avenue, new # O'Clock p.m. __ - te i "| . f na aost people like to buy thelr me New Battleship to Test Her | |): an Warrior, County ¢ | ; : eins at a store where they su > | Speed of Flint, County « Gtarling Discovery Made on Profan norm ne the gold * they are pure. At Bart a | An immense mt atl NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—The new Province, | ng ph diy Ae jue t Tam unabl F gore of purity and freshness and a | tra battlewbip, the” Mat hich ‘haw t ‘ t of the elty | hut 1 will t ce lower than most stores, t maer the been completed recently at Cramp ae ey cary that tnaes . 10 mn will be a eee ee a -Drivete trial 6 t 1 ty ne Ir ¢ witeh Harel, per pint... | | beyond question, for the 9 fail iene Sige ae. ok sod F ning, a r who war | e corner uf Beventh , ; gugar of Milk. per pound. to¥ 4 | | over seen in the vicinity. | ‘The new Maine, built. to take the| power plant of the @ Electric | iy hile the chain. gang t ; Porax, Per POUNT 6. ceeereeeres Moved to 1406 Second Ave. BUTCHERS AND SLAUGHTER HOUSE EMPLOYES MEET ANDRE: | hi} o clock wae highly enthusiants [place of the vessel of that nase | o."Jast ‘ 1 at his hi Or. ‘Guard wnoehan tht ee Bae Glycerine, per pound verve | SOLVE TO FIGHT FRYE-BRUHN CO. TO A FININSH | and entered it Me in many Ine | BOF a Ute more than four wine Le. mom |of the rock ne Oe to etilinm teil a | a in ¥ IMT is one of moat powerful battle: | indat narvlned' tax Ther 7 e uarters. Another pis same reasonable pricing, and | employes and journey Butchers | the Tegulur Killers refer to them wa | (oo, developed x of apeed. [Move formidable than her predeces: | from: th reg Bae } mornin, while ae ipllidentae! terieneGition fe — rmerly employed the Frye hoe string butchers st of the | mane jor, larger, faster and betetr arm-|Sons. The ony ee ee ie : Re | Ope m All Night Te), Mal tom | HUM Company auill continues. "If | men brought Pinal have bee | ened ee ee enhere ong > ored principal dimensions are | auspices of Columbia. le Rees Seventy 6 yreer eat ins feet serve you: Readpn, = | CBLLINS. SHERMAN, FOLEY Con | {ers shan bean any chanke since | work through ine arquinents of the |Maces began, Dogena of ladies and |excre meth over atl |4,0. 3 ayer of crumpled quarts throug ‘ : re morning when the men in | Work through the arguments ote begem, Dogend of ladies, and | extrem th eet, 2Y 5 Briggs died at his home, 60 i a ; | Pircee Kitney Cyre, $100 sine Sie | NDERTAKERS | markets of the company walked out, | tae of he mock 'yarda.” | parmgen, amt many hers rode Of) displacement, 13,600 tons. Her arm- | failure * |] Sheehan has done considerable enn, Ae ° ma Bor Pras, Ree > pone ll hia fight ie solely for a prinel- | horseback ament nents of four 12-Ineh - ry eo Carter's Dis bop nein adlpeagend Funeral Directors and Embalmere. S nas chonathiy Gaaah se ’ remarked the head of th m- | The Full Program br ing riflen, 16 Ctmoh rapid. | AMUSEMENTS 5 rience in the ne soeee S5e | 407 First Ave. bet. Pike and Union | eee eee ee ne tee thi Th t| t \ f Fite. 4 (gt re aca meatal ercpetite Hs a 3 atanding Eray for the | inittee this mot liven ne entire program Is being car-| fire guns, elght 14-pounders, etghy 3 lgidituens dobvilicke 4b thatthe Seam gaiecs Swedish Hair Renower, $1.00 gt Og a a ad BR ll I eo POLICE NOTES | [tiat'aives f bape rey v Bie coals enews OO . And the fight will be carried |We believe the company will” find| being the North Pacific stake for the| machine. @une. Her Krupp (ale jthat gives the cleanest service and Mormon Kola Tablets, 4c size,.20¢ | strikers held a meeting at Cooke {hard Work in getting men to Mil our/ 216 class The horses and drivers | r extends 3% feet below A A eggs prea best goods for money will have | and Walters’ hall, on Second avenue + No matter what Mr. Frye above the water line, being 7% tsa tae pulice teat aiewe thes oa rare _ facarat weer lithe greatent success; in conformity ’ day afternoon and reacived to | Ay say, the Wagen paid by hie B. Clark, * thick at the bottom and I other stole his Crescent | ; 9 with this opinion, we depend entirely lable MOS B iis crete pany are not at all High, Man J. K. Brewne inches at the top bis brother stole hie Crencent bleycl ATURDAY MATINEE ries tise opinion. we Riles A Visine an: Biaenee and the “hours at the Prye-r Fransiece Gk, Lanes ry Mansen, of Becond avenue| HARRINGTON REYNOLDS = | of ingtr : ae nd the hours at the Frye-Bruhn| Sruncieco, CF. Lereux i 3 nd a | ARRING of instruments we represent. As @ CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE svouk ee GATE ice one |’ pa Bap at MARINE NEWS ant Pine street nas revorted to the | AND COMPANY Iromtt. out Vestiens hes Sobiva aliae SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: Present Tt wae agreed, practically men were foand to submit to them Mrebt « M. McManus, _ ’ n “! +7 Seas. ee band 1 substantial Mnes. without a dlmentinig voice, to rematn | Tae Shercane Asked Da Rol, L. Lindsay King naWasdisporonation was cel erONy. og rweny-thica | Pmerntine © Funny Farce Comedy. jovbetantial lines OPEN ALL NIGHT, Se UBtiT the company should sien | stil we would have worked them.| Chester Abbott, F. Brooke ebrated in a fitting. manner on |avenue, reported to the ott Peto asynieorigyrvebieaye. Free Delivery. Phone. Matn 0a Ino surrender. If the men cannot win | We asked no increase of pay. All| Ruther, awyer rd the steamship Queen, which | night that his dress suit case con- | iN PARADISE orcs ddbvectene, cxuatinam rcs carcww aventa, The cee Rey Males teeta ban [Ne wanted was time and a-half ¢ Alta, Nesta, urrived yesterday from Ban Fran-|taining clothing had” been stolen | |every advantage experience can mug- will never go back to work in the nd the ‘abolition of the) Marjorie, B. Griftin. | gq [cisco on ber voyage to this city. | from him in a Northern Pacitic car . tii bidided |geat and superior facilities supply. Frye-Bruhn plant eek house, with $0 conte day in leu | | Ti Captain Hall gave his English paa-|at the depo Adapted from the French | Our customers stand a yait on the There has been no disorder since |” Killers bn eg 4 tae i: ni le. Entriee | eoneers, ai demoe, oe STINCT: CARNIV indorsement of the values we givi ch , what har ployers. the Frye econ " m ntries | freaiom oft The Queen Wns DISTINCTLY A CARNIVAL give A Word to the Wise the firet fight in. the Fulton market | trun people are, and there wil and weights ate ax follows rem ve 3 hogs | THIRD AVENUE THEATRE... ATTRACTION. nd the quality of CHI reading Glaceea Give comfort. SL80 Gnd | Tuned h rece ee ten anes, |, 80 far the unior and waiters | 119; Rimroek, | 128; Gourtier, 119; } S eeiae and tee ” | PEASE and D. 8. JOHNSTON CO, eee we sCMUCHAND ¢ orricas or | ee “ord a wi B. - avs no refused t handle Fr 1 sews hee " 100) Dr. Mar ist, ‘a ‘Htar anes were aoe | Brices esboots 200 oe, 400, We # Kimball *; a - claim hat Dunseth run meat They claim that it bir race lor Bnequaimic pote! l by the coronation day Pike street and Fifth avenue, 7 HOT ATR FURNACES rood Sanewt compe Cr Saeki ¢ 3c imparsibie for tem to ono mow | PURE, HX Hntries “and | finding the big coaster blasinw with | (very Night This Week —Only sta | ‘Telephone, Hed 6105 Pianos gec2'¢ ree Organs ELECTRIC WIRING. arnival, however, they may Modder, 98; ‘The Kiky 96; Cherry- | The ¢ aught 179 | This Week by & Per Cent | vy eentns nak’ that taieee r airs. ‘The Qu oR 1 r | ek Starting Sunday, Aug. 17, Largest and most complete stock It will pay. you to see us be- ‘ER DRI : such act tone, 104: Vohicer, 110; Ella Dal passengers and 1,000 tons of genera 4 J none #0 far as they are concerne . toan"e Ma, ban raen | Paneer m gen " Jof sheet music, small musical ine fare building your bouse. THE QUAKER DRUG CO save tees Most of the union buteher shopa| Hoy, oF uti "rum | faceaine “SY “om SCS WIEDEMANN’S BIG SHOW | — JENNIE GUICHARD’S | iruincois and ‘napvlln in the elty Sole Agents for The packing house is stil! prac- |¢ strikes were almost] Esplrando, 106; George Dewey, 98: cajitorina metropolis yesterdi TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ERNST BROS JAR-T-0P—Coree Cult Glalna Hy ical) Shut on Oe apis nen [Poel beuh ES'cS fs Pee ees shine, cor-enie| NG Serre ee, Mammen “Down in Egypt”| French Folly | ys joanston 00 es Pik? 8. Tel, Jon. pou 2013-2015 Firet Avenue to take the place of the fe lbicoten “On tee neccoval notre tas] mile, Kentstes Gnd. weights 3 GI aE , gyp Sig Suctamas Gaianad E . - Globe Putlding | the sia pens A n= _reatored ria isang Cul] pnin arrived from Lynn canal yes-| A" good comedy | drama—Actors 20—ARTISTS—40 General Music Dealers. = — tus Cotto ’ re 17, Bally | terday with « total of 217 pasesnmern. can act—Con that 4 20—PRETTY GIRLS—20 | A A arrying « gun'on the island, as an| sume’ § icant is Fanny, | reg DODNIN bruaht $900,000 or | Rnae—Mpecimition shat are really! 10—BIG SPECIALTY ACTS—1# | 993 ond Ave. eee violate the law ie equal | ii . ~ en more | Change of Bill Wednesday and! _Admiasion 26c: Reserve seats on Cor. Harkee | [quick mm Kidney C Cure =| the uitted birds in posses Fifth r five furlobas, Entries | horn vean Friday y sale at Ranke hal! office. THEATER. | Stove pain Im the pack and i} ae te Dg Ae 116; Diccon, 112; Sally | turned on the Cottage = i here is a fir a than $561 ery Pacsge, : tentil Thomas, of 7 {1 ? nd t $100 for shooting | 'Stey! hoy Nin chute IE, 119 eeenente s weeaat ot "tone | Corner First Ave. and Madison St. QUICK DRUG CO. 704 tet ave il or hunting on Mercer island, or any |"“Pomorrow will be Meatite day at| ame, ie in Reattle after making © A jalan man ‘ 590] the track and there Will be as usual ltrip half away round the world in Samm age k oo » Wer itive veaes, se Soleus, The Sheriff | nis fathers ship Colony. He is look | Since the overturned boat was found | eee eee ie three te , 17 $ | aBince the overturned boat was ound trotterm. “imecmile heats n Bulldog of the Navy 717 Second Ave., Hinckley Bik. ‘A WEEK CALM BR ek SSSESS MUST NOT DUMP ie'ieniitie Sai |e tris eee t,he ALL missing persona, eaven-aiawaan ae et Northern | navy vere and wilt go tate drydeck The largest and best equipped This afternoon, it wported, that } » ren riongs: The | omorrow Boats leave Colman dock de al offic e Pa o e 1 254 ave. BELT ge REFUSE IN BAY) ii purse ie, dm furtonan, Ze (ate 9 and a acim 1 20k 330 Sot The Family Resort emaffipe ang one, Wonte operee peared from Mrs. Adams’ boarding | rote at paren “es. five VUF- land 4:50 p,m. Pare 600 round trip. methods of modern and painless den- sdahicagic’ jew’ Sul a arate |house on Fer venue pear ¢} ‘The e rallroa ~ tn e crow n a | GUT KID | The couple rented apartments a | fu» Agee “ 6. eles County raie-taron students employed, but all are den- [| 9 ¢ persons who e boat at| front should be stopped, i» the } avenue south examine your teet : ‘900 White Sailor Shirts, blue [Green Lake last Priday answer jon of Port Warden Jensen | _ ts Ivance just what your work will flannel collar, $1.00 each. We | Seperation of Mrs. Adares’ lodgers. | planks, though inside the tres *. We mike no charge for extracting teeth when plates are have sold og aa Ss ‘This clue is now being foolowed | ultimately washed out tn the ordered. All work guar Lady always in attendance. these a a 5 4 the police. \ie the duty of the port w dies going on excursions and |keep the harbor free from Full Set of Teeth ..... Gold Fillings ...-..+44.+++ 81.00 picnic parties. | struct! - oat fod ea urtedietion Bridge Work . Silver Fillings ... . 0e } | matter For that re believer Cc ures |Gity council should frame an ordi- 30—Burlesque Comedians aod nance to do away with the evil. Engineer Thomson Will Make Re- Chorus Girls—30 pen At Special Council Meeting DR. J. M, CARSKADDAN High Clase Specialty” Stars—2 | SUPRISE THE MEN | Tonione Twa, Matinee Wednesday, Baturday and {At the special meeting of the houn ional Manager. adesiaeai hie ane At an auction sale of périshable| * The ‘nieriyery bf Golden ct! tonight City Epgiveer Thomson . latines: oe goods on board the United States | Lodge No. 10, 1.0. 0. F... were will preseft his report upon the en SPECIAL Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block. ing—25e, 36e and transport Warren this . morning | prised the members of Ridgeley | tablishment of permanent gra op Take Elevator—Second Floor. Seats reserved everything was sold but 12000 | Rebekah Lodge on Thursday even-| the str juded in the tide Iand qhuresey ii'e pounds of fregh meat. The buyers | ing last. Just before (he ax | district. han ¢ ago Mr. Thom CARNIVAL - a would. not pay & reasonable price | closed about 60 women appeared at | S08 made @ partial report upon the for this, but whether it wae Because | the door and demanded. adintesl tter, at make It com os | jof a dread of beef trust product or| The surprise was complet »| Plate, Decades, as he stated. he did the result of @ pool among the pur-! one in the lodge now exactly mt were the i Roe cee ofa tot smn ar one the ele Pe haa, | ane The heel Naber i Ready to Wear Goods SPECIALLY PRICED instead of § cents per pound Com- | transpire hen th on of the fing the t 1 and pass Each new subscriber to the if missary W. ©. Cannon does 1 | Hebekahs was made known the lodge | &°T depot He was then red . know was closed in the sh arrange the grade figures irrespe Star who pays in advance ‘About 15 bolkes of fruit, 200 pounds | space of time and tive of the tunnel oF Ggpot. and this] fo iiore month ’ > lof cheese, 5,000 pounds of potatoes | in giving the visitors a cordial wel. | WU! be repor one 1 is likety ior one ore months, land 4.560 tons of onions, valued at| come. They brought with them | that the report will be din 1 in é ne ‘. x s Jabout $1 oo, were sold, ‘These pro ything neces for a good sup- | detall by the members of th set he he: e n free a full set e urn $s n Vinions had to be sold Because of the | per and all present did ample justice | The councl) has also sev er! of the famous Tonnesen |Iact that the Warren ia to. be laid |to it. ‘The affair was arranged by | outine matters to dispose | 5 bee p ete re Cae ee |up several weeks for repairs, and! Mr. and M K mire in| It is expected that Mayor Hk Sisters’ Twelve Original {a pink, Mes a0. ae | the cold storage plant cannot be kept | appreciation ' ken by | will Ieeue an emergency for 10 addi. ( oto Platinum Prints. sanante eageate i" operation In the meantm ithe lodge in the ¢ and burtal of | th nal polie omen this evening anf ? a ‘eatherweight Bagtiste Cor- eS thelr won who wan I rali. | thie wilh pase Satdes, tee council for These can only be gotten Bets, erect front, gored sides, road accident near Interbay nome rove he mayor bell: that glove fitting, Rabid value; LOOKING FOR monthe age the appointments are by leaving the subscription Selling « ah she eit ba Teuiine tie ok at | McGee Patent” Adjustable ff Ai ES SRO, OED ereol, the takente” will “be Yoke, Bisck | Ttallan, Cleth HER HUSBAND Captain Evans Could Not Make New York—Wife Meets Him Here |_ After traveling across the ¢ |to meet her husband arid then miss Jing him In San Francise Evans, wife of Capt. Evans of t | discove that tw days previous to her arrival her sea Kaiser Metal | Dauiton Carpet CO, | ering captaiy bud departed on the é Reniaghausea's / $008 First A |Olymple for Seattle, She then came to this city and after two weeks of and 107 Spring St verjo: anxious walting was $07 Piest Ave. . pe: |see the good ship enter Eliott bay Time inspector ietophens Z rg | The Good Ship Arrives for C. & P. 8. Ky “Bye Corner Sore The Olymple arrived in ballast and the 8 E. Co. from San Francitco 20 days out, hav ing encountered a heavy north wind 300 fniiew from Cape Flattery which STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. drove her off her course, she "made | Notice is hereby given vt a meet-| | ng lg Hh sagen wee Tog me of the stockholders of the Beat-| the schooner: "Rosamwnd end. bark arg eed | Pactolus by 18 afid 17 days respect iid at Western Central Labor ice, Wak heoaiae oe ion hall, corner of Pike street and ely. Ske brought ©, cates ibt 297 wad avenue, on Monday night, tone of sugar to that city and ty n August 13, 1902, to consider prepara: | ing & Sate ath Fay take to fon for the mortgaging of the La Han mm the island of Maul, 8 Temple property to Secure means | will take another cargo of cout trom e completion of the by ¥ thia port next trip, but what ah: eegeececd with the work under the oe yet a ag Pe + ROUT. W. MOULTON, Pres he d built nine years ago in Bath, M My ardor ot. ibe Pracident atl the very is-owned ty, Wiltarns: Dt i F. A. Rust, Bec. and Mer eat in material and shape, You & Co.. of Ban Francisco, who has j Bpect je of Tallor-Made @ was on the Sound four and one-half 1}@ suits at cont and lens than cost, @ | years ago R 5 | to make room for our fall stock. nee Pe A eceivers New Fall Jackets R THE GAM Sal N 0 | New Fall Walking Skirts. AFTE E | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Vince Wineberg & Kensler’s stock of i brrola steno Goods must nple are disregarding the law pr tore | » considerable shooting dor fh yi Pik | 1812 Second Ave. for some time. The game war i ala ppolnted a dozen special deputies is Peper, 1 ee ern ol tes Beare m | Merueted to arrest anybody they find Mrs. T. H.| | } Cl & Co four-masted bark Olympic, at last erman, Clay & Co. our mated bark Olrans er a 7 Viet seven months a vane lett) po Se He SOUVENIR CUPS them Wat luck was aguinat tim | Finally Mra. Evans determined to SOUVENIR STEINS |i! carriages, same as above cut, good |acck hor husband. Hearing that the Mf value, for Olym would soon be at Ban Fran SOUVENIR VANES | 8° |Sizmote wold seca aot Ban Fras: | daughter and fourneyed by rail to wie o¢ the $10.00 ig a ie » Brown. hief die wife of J clerk of the Se night at the ag Mrs. Fdgar |Hotel Putle lof 20 years, Mra. Hrown known tn Benttle and Jansocnted with church work She had a large circle of uc "the body Is now at the par |fonney & Stewart, but. the here nin loath « of funeral been JUDGE MILLER att y of Se appointed © Humes ot J of John F. Miller attie, was this morning © court Justice by May Lm place yurin latter for tw CITY LIGHTING PLANT mineer TH last evening from a the location.of the prope the a the absence returned ‘week's visit t ed munielp al lighting plant at Cedar falls, He has several gangs of men out sur ying the district and laying out « ite for a pole line, Altogether are ut 40 meh employed on PITTSBURG, Aug. 18.—The re ported early retirement Schwab from the presi y United States Steel Corporation be confirmed here, but it is 4 an aw fact. The Carnegie officialn know nothing. of it. Schwab Is known to bea sick man. Hin ailment t« aald to be of a mental rather than a phys natur Blind Tom" Dunraven and G. A Ongood, two old n sald ¢ ¢ saloon loafers, were arr 1 by Po: licemen McClurg and Helms this im as vagrants. Both e locked up in the elty Ja At the ame time James Duncan was ar rested by Policeman La Count for disorderly conduct. Sight of a Lifetime | The battleship Oregon will be put in drydock tomorrow, Tuesday, at 4 p.m. To see this no ight, take boats leaving Colman dock at 6:30, 9 and 10.@ m. 1:16, 2 and 2:80 p. m, * Special Fisheries Investment Just below the Centennial Mill on tide water, you will see for yourself the Improvements being 1 ont INTER-STATE FISHDRIDS CO. property, and do not blame any one but yourself if you have to pay more for stock jn that company by just wailing a few days more, We have « you plenty of r and If y want to become Inter in thi most phenomenal paying business th your fe aa ne rw and take advantage of the tr mediate raise in price of stack, IN TER-STATE FISHERIES CO., 302-| 403 Pacific block, Seattle, Wash, et HAD NERVE John Trodi¢, who liv at 406 Mar ria street, had an encounter with laylight ‘burgiar yesterday afte noon, At 4 o'clock in the after he was nititng in the dining room with his wife and sister, There wa s noise heard in the front room and he went in to see what it was, I und a tough-looking fellow there who immediately turned on his heel and ran. Mr. ‘Trodle* followed him, but the fellow made his escape, Th police were notified. FARALLON ARRIV Steamehip Parstion arrt from Lynn canal today with 22 passengers and @ light cargo of ® Good service will be given to Races at King County Fair Grounds. Cars |leaving from King street and First avenue south Carnival makers ar be of ortunity the # ud Stitt 8 resi Fifty dozen Negligee 1 Shirts, the === Aplece ACIFIC COAST CLOTHING} COMPANY Cor. Marion 900 First Ave The Seattle Star Booth No. 10 (Near the Union street en- | trance). Saving List For Saturday Shoppers — Correct Goods for handsome garmen’ Ladies’ Fine Jersey These pictures sell at Art chet and taped nec! stores for 25 cents each, or $3.00 a dozen. The entire green, newest patt set of one dozen pictures ‘will be given with each new subscription paid in ad glove; special. | '8 New Line Fancy Chiffon Neck Ruffs Tak, Main 61-48 ont mines 3 8 206-208 210 PIKE STREET WATCHES DIAMONDS. FINS | JEWELRY “ND SILVERWARE Albert Hansen '* \" avenui Lhe largest j2welry house in the | Northwest, Ladies’ Fine Taffeta Silk Waists, black, Lucille Kid Gloves, newest shades, equals Extraordinary Petticoat, 14-Inch wide ruf- Fancy Colored Jersey Ribbed Sleeveless Vests, pretty cro- chet lace and double row of tape trimmed neck: ts; 35c value; selling al the Ribbed Long Sleeve V kj selling at..... 5c and OS ferns, $6.50 value ang Hse | vance. ‘The following are | the 12 subjects: Me a d B Ss Vv I Fidelity. n and Boys hoe Values On Guard. + | Boys’ Navy Serge 3-plece V Douglas Astec Calf and Kid Shoes pebsieg 5 Sults, open fromt vests, size 4 88.00 Medes to's years, worth $260. #1-80 Dougias Valour Calf, Patent Selma. mer Fat bbe Green-atriped c sa and Kid Shoes dohanini | Gretchen ~ be . be ag been’ guaranteed, $3.00 value, per_pair oy ‘ool Cassimere Knee Pras x Easter Lilies. | Pants asec rath de ‘a . z , e Hit. Sat! Call ae craw Roya’ Fine Strolier Style. Hats, | “Shoes, uplendtd. Wearing, $208 What's the News? black and silver, each...81.2% | value, per pair 1.50 hat s the News? Men's Now Style Derby Hats, in | Children’s Bik Calf School aces | The New Sister seal, Oxford and black, $4.00 | solid leather throughout~alses,§ ¢0 | . . | valtie; selling a : “4 |) Have a Cup. | Men's Fancy Percale ligees | Ladies’ Patent Leather Shoes, Good- ' eli | Shirts, without or with at- | year welt, sewed, new styles, $3.00 | Good Friends. tached collar, handsome pat- valuetvelling at......... 50 | j tern, $1.00 value Bo | Ladies’ Fine Vict Kid’ Shoes—your a ‘a New White Pique Go! chotce of light hend-turned or bg tke 2 an % on styles, fit and gooé wear guaran- a sand sels left, and must pow ae AI Apa hor teed, $4.00 value; selling at, per fh Seat a weather wear, $1.00 vaiue..78e J teed 2a.b0 Fi therefore give them to the Men's Heavy Black and White J Ladies” Genuine Kangaroo Calf t le | as 7 be coum Camp Shoes, with low or regula- ” first thousand new subser!. | front and back, ete value, at | sion heel, matchiess for bard gery. ce wear; gelling at ¥ hers. Men's Fine Muslin Night Shirts, beautifully em- | Chidren's Kid Shoes, heavy, fair The Star broide a front, placket coll and cuffs, each stitched, flexible soles, solid leather : “ throughout; neat, dressy lasts... P bli hi Cc Men's Seamless Socks, tan or black, l6e value 1 tote Benen ee oF . 81.00 ublishing Co. for Ladies. 208-208 210 PIKE STREET

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