The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1902, Page 5

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THE BOERS GALL ON EDWARD LONDON via Botha, t Hee th piece and at the first nist performance it was folind to be toe ¢ Th the prot out 1 wa imimate the 421.60; eam, | SCHWAB IS =: TO RETIRE Magnate Obliged to Re- |, cruit His Health Last BiKht the piece me the right oat to thos om on King Baw th ordia A to reported the the ta ty fresh ranch, 2T@ASE; cant ard fryers, im ry—Mons, 18 ise Turkers, 140160) ease, | ‘ chickenm, 18@ 14a, . PITTSRURG, Pa, Aue. A patch confine th " M rie all week with a matinee Sat j wrday ™ Pike street lan seit Western | time. Both spent the might in Jail poueqverureerreresT) unt of —~— Theaters 3): BS oh hte at nn a tetchheheh ll “In Paradeise A French farce comedy, “In Pars ise,” was presented at the Seattle theater last night by Harrington Reynokis and company. The play is thoroughly « farce comedy. There is Httie plot to it, but comedy in| line. Each "act t# one long 1800, aiealea, “KEEP OFF PIRE STREET — | May Smith, ® notortous womad. jane but owed to eruit his health. ef his family are s bir. Ft ts well known that Sant Mr. Sehwats » but not untit on ant Buyers were out early avenue this morning on ac the opeming of the carnival Excursion To Everett City of and Grey wharf every nival, at T a, m. Fare $1.06 Everett leave Colma during the Co sand 11 pm by the tin text large shipment from the south | there will probably be a rise quoted JOBBING QUOTATIONS ‘Vegetapte. Potatoes #1041. 8 per owt: 5 wack lever. Ie per toe: turnips Fe caboags. 81 SU } epee Gout at King ¢ Care and Firat PURPLE AND WHITE cREPE Twelve Famous Tomessen Pictures free to each new subscriber to the S| Star at No, 10, carnival grounds, —__o— 7 | Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar. =| gains only. 20D PLATEA with and the date of the my +++ he SIATURE ELKS of iron, in two sizom, at Go and3ie BLK CANES AND CAPS, at Ihe, We and be Confetti at wholesale and re- i. Rhodes Bros. Tea, Coffee and Crockery House 1214 SECOND AVENUE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington for King County. Anna L. Seaton, plaintiff, va, Alex ander N. Seaton, defendant, No. 50. The State of Washington to the maid Alexander N. Seaton, defend ant; You are hereby summoned to jappear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, to. wit, within sixty days after he Ziet pit arrington Reynolds played Pico, } §t ‘Tamer, very well. The part mutted to him than any that played im some time. Ben | as usual, was good. Mr | | a clever actor and always all Out of @ part that he can. | 3 ¥ did this with the rote of Blanche booth te bad i i ? Men’s Light Colored SUMMER SUITS In Up-to-Date Patterns entitled action tm the above 4 court, and answer the com- one « of the plaintiff, and serve « se, the under e signed attorney for piaintift, at hix | b od; and in case ot o, Judgment will inst" you ding demand of the complaint. | which has beem fied with the clerk |of said court, aid which she has been | anor Gordon. Liliaa Ormseby were | runs the} i Stra, City of Bverett and Grey- hound bkave Colman. wharf every oe Cuteny ee Cnere, ata m., tm. 5 p.m andiipm Fare $1.00 ne Si | the round trip. toes el AEE ie bi hto the it EES ? 3 Star Clothing Co Cor. Pike St. and Fourth Ave. Hoffman & Freudenberger. the one of divorce and the custody of a minor child. HORACE PETER. Piaintiff's Attorn, ee —— Twelve Famous Tomessen Pteturee | free to éach new subscriber to the Star at booth No. 10, carnival grounds, 7 some, latter part of the Na ge Cyt t, oo ex- beaut a wen Go to Spimning for bicycle are TIRED WOMEN SIGHT SEERS ann SHOPPERS Will find a delightful place in which to rest in the Ladies’ reading room. This room is for the exclusive use of ladies and is open to all during business hours. It is situated on the ground floor, is apart from the rest of the Store, is quiet and makes a delightful place in which to come and rest for a few minutes. Comfortable chairs are provided, reading and vo tables and writing supplies city directories, poy? telephone and a wash roomare free to those who wish to take advantage of them. The use’ of this room is free to every woman; in no way is its use restricted. You may come and go from this room as you like; no salesman will a proach you nor will you be reminded that you are in a place of business. Women who are strangers are especially invited to make this room a meeting place. Men's $2.50 Pants Moen’s 92.00 Pants... Men's $3.60 Pant» Men's $4.00 Pants All $600 and 9.00 Pants of broken lines... 83.00 pair See them i our window— we'll take @ pair out for you. 1413 Second Avenu: Bon\Marche block. Tel. Main sf. For Your kee Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and all kinds of Fancy Cakes, ‘ Next time you are down town and are tired, or want to write or read or phone a friend drop in and make use of this room. Frederick & Nelson Comptete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Str fireat Carnival Sale of Notions! What to Will Buy— Bottle Machine Ott, Bottle Vaseline, Paper Pins. Box Tooth Picks. 1 yard Fancy Large Writing Tablet. ib. ackage Envelopes. * What Se Will Buy— Fancy Back Comb. Women's, Boys’ or 8 Uncle Sam Slate Pencils What 20 Will Buy— Package Tacks. We Have Installed a Mangle Men’s Linen Spoo! of Thread. Collars Stocking Durner. Cholce of 10 different kinds of For doing high-grade work on bed and table Lead Pencil Soap linen. It gi Paper Pins. Lead Penetl Bar Db. Large. package of Wire Hair QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, x Blacking. Pins First avenue and Bell. fand Mirror. Ann package of Needles, Downtown o rth near Pike, Hard of Kiantic. | &.6. T and 3-9, ond darn Established 1890. Men's ing Wax. Bhoe Spoon. Package Black Pine. rs. Thompaon's Library Pagte e of Black Pins. Can Openers Tooth Brushes. Elk Decorated Collars, 10c Children’s Round Comba. ing il Tabs. e . What 30 Will Buy Corset Shields. ‘ Dox, Faney Puttons. Dress Shiel Pp I T 10 Dos, Pear! Buttons omiay Trier Pronts urpie 1i@s, . .« «© «2 «6 Cc Men’s Bmali and Large Purses. Package Wire Hair Pins Men's White and Bandanna Women's and Men's Handker- The Public Are Invited to 4 Btick Pins. card of Hooks nnd Byes. ‘Pen Hotdera Come and have your collar decorated free This means you, What 40 Will’ Buy— of Boe Laces London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery London this} luly, 1902, and defend the}, porters gone Hair Pine Bettie Mucilage. BottleInk. I111--- SecondA venue «-* ILL SEATTLE STAR. THE FAIR Cor. Second Avenue and Pike St. 58e on the Dollar Is What We Paid For the Columbia Clothing Company Stock of Tacoma « HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING SHOES AND FURNISHING Goops _ The Entire Stock Is Now On Sale At the Following Give-Away Prices: Elgin Shirts—all this sea- son’s Styles, white 75c or colored, each E. & W. Collars—these are! all regular 25¢ collars, each..... Victor Shirts, the newfallstyles,each . 123¢ 75¢ Hole Proof Sox, sold every-| where at 50¢ the pair.... Mother's Friend Waists for) boys; worth 60c; each. 35c Men's heavy Jeans Pants, the pair T5¢ |. Rosenwald & Weil Bicycle Pants, worth $3.50; a pair... Elk Hats—Longley Hats— Sold for $2 00) oe e $3.50 Men's Pants—Rosenwald & Weil high grade, worth $5 to $7.50; $4. 00) your choice 140 Men's Suits—All this| season's styles, worth $15 to $18; all one $7. 5 price. 9c » Me Fifteen dozen n’s Hats, all styles, worth $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, —95¢ choice. THE FAIR Cor. Second Avenue and Pike St, $1.00 NORDHOFF & cx THE GON MARCHE. Carnival Sale| M fall. WELCOME B. P.O. E, Shown For the First For we are now at the dividing line of summer and the Bon Marche is, as usual, the first to bring forward. In Fall Dress Fabrics and Women’s Suits and there will be quite a good showing here tomorrow. But we half expect that the majority of customers, visitors will be more interested in the unusual asst ve are avinnonape on this Page. NOROHOFF & CO. THE any of the eee Fal Goods Will Be Time This Week Forehanded women are asKing for the new $12 Satin Fou- lard Silks . 5Oc j Last Friday morning, from 8 o'clock till 1, we offered for sale| |our entire stock of Cheney Bros.’ $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Satin Fou- | lard Silks at the remarkable price of Soc the yard. The rain kept) many who otherwise would have been purchasers from attending the sale, and we received many regrets on that score. Hence we have de- cided to give all an opportunity of buying these silxs by offering them again for Today and Tomor- row Only It would be useless for us to take your time, or ours. in discussing the merits of Cheney Bros.’ Satin Foulard Sitks, and the best thing will be for you to come here tomorrow prepared to get the bargain of a life- time. Every yard will aback be sold at, choice, S0c. Carnival Sale of Bed-|C: ding and Linens The Bon Marche has made lower prices than ever defore on bed- ding and linens, so that hotels and private houses might prepare to en- tertain the thousands of visitors who have come to this city to enjoy the Carnival festivities. Prices for tomorrow are extremely low. Some of them are as follows: BEDDING 69 for Gray Wool Blankets, 11-4 oft, regular value $4.60 ‘a pair for All Wool White Blankets, 1-4 sige, regularly worth 5. « pair, @c each for Full Size White Bed Spreads, good value at sic a pair for full size White Bed 8c for Comforts, worth regularly $1.25, covered with silkoline and filled with one piece white coton, either atitehed or, tufted with colored nephyr. $1.19 for regular $1.60 full sized | orta, covered with fine silke “gad PC « and filled with best white cotton. 6 see, Set cea boned Mae @ pair for Gray Cotton Bian- | Soren im Maceollige patiata, 2 | kets, full 11-4 size, and good weight, | “Sc-'q pair for Pillows, covered with | worth regul 25. .. |feather proof ticking, filled with —_—— a par for Gray Colton Bian- | turkey down, weight 5 pounds, worth kets f ‘and single beds, worth | §1.25 3c each for Sheets made of good unbleached Cotton, size $149 Inches, regularly worth 0c Be ench for Pille | good Meached and wort ach for the , 458 inchs Se & Dm 41.8 fo tied Blank $1.65 0 pair 42.69 or White Woot Blankets, 10-4 size, wittr fancy borders, worth $3 Se en fe Cotton tieabetas 18-4 | aize, in either tan oF gray, worth Oo | First Showing of New Fall Dress Goods t will be taken In the early fall fabrics, put on view and sale tomorrow a ming season's styles, With our usual ability to under pr market,’ we fering quite a few of the fabrica at less ait usual prices to induce early buy Ing, as these price Items indicate Extra Heavy Gray Mot- *, U-4 size and worth Cases, made of ton, wine 42x86 Mec ame grade Pillow particu- Ty good mine, 46-inch, and black, New Fancy Striped Waistings, Ve and Dotted | netian Crepe and Foule All Wool Mistral § in new blue, castor | regular value $1,10, for $1.00 quailty All Wool Black Chev- fot Serge, 82-inch, at, the yar All Wool Black Pebble Cheviots, Ww | | ‘ool pta, Granite Etam pur choice, the yard New All Wool Pob in blue Etamine, 50 pack, at, the | ches wide $1.00. 8A ne! 58, at, the yard, b inch All Woot Natural Finish | gta Soe. " | Black Cheviot, worth regularly 41.60, |" Xtsee apistral, in all woo! black, 48- at onty $1.1 nner, | chen wide, for $1.50. ‘quality plain French Tent, abades, to chi k Peau de Soie Silk an elegant assortment jack Peau de Sole, just Tecelved, at the following price range $1,00, $1.25, $1.85 and $1.50. | no aire from yard, on sale at 6 | of each, $20.00. ‘New $10 Fall Jac |New Fall Suits and. JacKets for Wom The new Fall Suits are arriving daily, and amongst the come we are pleased to chronicle 25 Black Al Wool Cheviot” | full silk lined throughout, and in both square box and Bon: double breasted, form fitting. These have a regular market $25.00, but we start the Carnival week with them at the bargi at $7.98 Amongst the new Fall and Winter Jackets that have o call to your notice particularly a number made of excellent sey, with coat_or storm collar—one half-fiting back, do 27 inches long, Romaine silk lined, regularly worth $10.00, be offered as an inducement for your visit to our Suit Depa morrow, at, each, $7.98. These are in tan and castor and sizes. Carnival Pricesin Women’ Suit — forbids our giving detailed: tions, but these three com items will serve to il much money may be sa present season’s garments, $32.50 Foulard Suits at $17. All_the balance of our Sik Foulard Suita, el med with lace, ribbon, o and selling up to $32.50 Women’s and Misses Suits at Half mer stock of "wow You may choose from our entire sui es’ Tallor-made Suits at Just Half t nearly 125 Suits included in thi a. in black oat all the best colors; sizes somewhat Take your choice tomorrow, and while they last @ but not badly. said, at half price. $30 Eaton Jackets for $10.00 We have s few— a very fow--handeome Silk Eton Jackets of je, Taffeta. etc., selling at. $26.00 gain, they will be closed out at each ... ‘Fine Neck Ruffs We have plac cutting the prices to far less than cost, Indeed, we bunched toge- |ther the whole gathering, making two extraordinarily low prices. i The Bon Marche, FIT | FABRIC | FINISH | Order your fall suit now. We have recently placed in stock over $400 worth of the best cloths in the New York market, all the latest and every purse can be satisfied, and Guarantee Satisfaction } | We | | | Imperial Tailoring Co., 1102 SECOND AVENUE, eeoseeoenes = RS \@ d on sale our entire stock of high grade Neck Ruffs;Neok Ruffs, worth $10.50, at $3.95 from $8.50 to $10.60 each, are placed Less Than Half they last, at, each, $3.95, All our Neck Ruffs, $10.50 up to $14.50, are put in Om which tg designated as and will be sold at, choles, All our Fite Neck Ruffs,- worth | n Lot No. 1 and will be sold, while 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue 115-135 Pike Street HIGH -GRADE DENTAL we ly painless @# We do your dentistry as nee thorough knowledge of modern dental and complete equipped office will permit prices are reasonable and yet consistent with® class work, FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY A. F. CAMPBELL, D. D. S., Mgr. Helimates are furnished FREE Hours, § a, m. to 8 p.m 0 12, 625 FIRST AVE. 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