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| ina deal better than well last night PREDERICK & NELSON — Fine Furniture. Confxton was not notices at : wold Me tendan were affabl Nehts and ventilation well-a inted, a the edian, whe irr hanus Guage ‘The part was suited to him, and both THE THIEF MUST HAVE MADE sponded to Innume' 1 % tt tet o% . NOISE AS A BOILER ow mn onli, The mechanical way edie bed in which Mise Myers walked, talked, pearory Jaan and danced, and yet put s0 amast te door of |muUCh Tife In her mechanical part a boron oafiaon, Serene ‘entered | remarkably clever, He make-u this morning. The saloon lifestike doll wi 7) ‘chanted at the corner of Third co the | well-nowa Sgpenme and Jodternon street, just op- i euce ~ and within 100 ansivtant. Her vo! | Janes ot the ‘police ‘station. \ food, and ane. te dart ecg of several encores last | Gaa netted ties thieves a tidy sum in | night Leicester as” Frau way of plunder. Between $60/Guggenbetmer did some excetient 370 Was mecured from the cash |work. The catchy songe introduced 5 ister and @be till, Ni through the play, and the pretty cho- By yas in nickels. rus girls, together with the tudicrous a ‘Amount of money In the safe, |situations, do much toward making Bad chat was not touched. the piay so popular, 4 When the bartender went to work} “The Toy Maker” wil be played morning he found that there again tonight and at the Wednesday Deen wo change left in the money and Saturday matinees, when toys | for him. This was out of | will be given to al) children who are ordinary, and he thought It very present. ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Grange. hen ne made an tnveetig= |mignt “The Tao will be & ‘and found that a burglary had) ~The Serenade” will follow for the sano Ee, ate | balance of the week. ees eee alatares “A Thoroughbred Tramp” = eine had been distarb=| |. cnritting play with & moral was The manner Jn which the thief got | Presented at the Third Avenue the: gnto the aaloon at once stamped him|ater last night. “A Thoroughbred side door mp” was Lg A od pounded company. The play ¢ 4 H ment, and the look and a hook com- termed, a Mterary gem, tut thas It is seldom that the oppor-/ BANKRUPT STOCK at a While trying to gain | food. character edoter and will furs |peunity occurs for merchants | very low figure—considering nish an evening's amusement for al dealing in Carpets, Draper- | the excellent condition of the ies, Furniture, Stoves and | stock, (many carloads of Bedding to own a vast quanti) w'ich bad never been open- y of desirable goods ata price ed), We propose to give to so low that they can give vers the benefit appears at first in a their customers the benefit of | We will be satisfed with a very town & typical tramp, thwarts the vil- ii an amount greater than their | little profit lain who tries to knife the hero, and - 7 makes himself generally useful usual profit. When in a few | We want your patronage. It part is taken by Will B. Wheeler, « = 2 is needless to assure the pub- capable actor. rare instances it does occur, | tic that our quotati are eae Oe Pee re Matin: |} the temptation is usually too | bona fide, as it is a well known maculate, cigarette-smoking coward, |} great, and misstatements are | fact that absolute dependance made and dissatisfaction to | can be placed in every state- the customer is usually the | Ment or advertisement issued neat by this fiem. a Come to day—if you don't We have purchased the | find what you want today— well known Seater & Co.'s | come tomorrow. EE CARPET S and DRAPERIES Lace Curtains Portiers, Rugs Window Shades 7 REST Eat Hae i : te f “f i } d i i i ; le + 3 i 7 it H Linoleums Mattings and Ol! Cloth 8 z & it &: i i 3 C3 z i 22 i ie gs f i y ? é f 8 Brass Pole Trimmings and Extension Rods “The above goods are not old or shopworn, but clean, new goods, many of which have never had the wrappers remov- ed. This immense stock, bought at a heavy discount, is on sale te continue until sold, at prices that will surprise you. The goods are clean and new enough to go into our regular stock ; this, however, willnot be permitted. The sale is com- plete and entire. In justice to our patrons, we are compelled to enforce the following rules, which will govern all purchases, and will not be broken under any consideration: This sale is for cash only at the time of purchase, You must bring all necessary measurements for carpets, etc.; carpets, mattings and lino leums must be cut at the time of the purchase. We will hold no goods on deposit, or send goods C. O, D. Positively no goods can be exehanged for any reason whatever. Goods will be delivered at our convenience. f I i : i | i : 1 i ? i i : i A i iH te HH 5 We will take orders for making, laying and lining Car- pets at our regular price (toc per yard), to be done at our earliest convenience. ‘in the first game the ‘was 9 to 8, and in the second § mt [A. Sept. &—Spokane wuf- @e All Wool Ingrain Carpet, m4 2,000 yards Wool Rug Fringe, ad ‘two defeats yesterday at the a GPE neo conerels, on4sae rags yard .... Pet wheal -f of Helena. In the morning a imetruc' S5e Union Ingrains, per yard Bie 450 Sete Brass Pole Trimmings, the score was.$ to 3, and in| be fc Best All Wool Extra Super (crs yeeerrrerroreresnnrers {1 @ternoon it was 9 'te 6. Ingrains, per yard -.58e | 36 Wood Curtain Poles, 6 feet Jong, ACH o- 0.6000 aasivee OM TSe Tapestry Brussels (3,500) per rd ¥ SNe | 760 Large Brass Extension Rods, ceeceee MOO WAX BULLETS 41000 Ail Woot oxi2 ingrain | etch ! Brass Sash Extension Rugs, each 600 smi FOR DUELISTS ten40' Wool Smyrna Rugs, 9x19 Rods, each , seeeee + Se fet, each ...+ . 6.50 cach | $° paire Lace Curtains, about 1-45 one-half value, Newepaper Enterprise Association %-inch Wool Smyrna Rugs, PARI i ot. 6 Wrench ducliste qeeeeee. saree tree l hawe devised a new scheme for sat- ‘ i Mew. ech Vin letying their outraged honor without |} inch Yule Smyrna Rugs, oe 260 danger to We and limb. In the i? future wax instead of lead bullets |} 1.000 Window Shades, 4x7 ‘will be . ‘ pairs Tapestry Portleres, - about one-half value. used. The mark left by the each seeeaes ae Table Covers—Couch Covers, wax will decide which man was hit |} 1,600 yards 36-inch Silkolines, per | denims, burlaps—Sateens—Tick Opening of the Grand and who must apologize. An epi- yard «: De | ings, Musiing, etc, demic of thsults and challenges in ‘The Grand opened last night for its | pyoected to follow. ‘third season, with “The Toy Maker,” Ferris Hartman and the Tivol _ é rr . Gat company of San Francisco. RUSHING BUSIN ESS Furniture of every description, Stoves and Ranges, Bed it ts far from altays nowadays omeyncimeemeeenee ding, etc., etc. Everything needed to completely furnish a that everybody in apes gpg is] 1. 0, Schrader has been appointed |} house is here—at one-third less than regular prices. pleased and sati«t ® Der-! derk for the city council committees. The eale A > ite Se tath SIUM tint Alte dak cantare saben cna The sale is for cash, and owing to the limited floor space, of disapprova: behind you. OF lig will attend all committee meet-|| we cannot hold goods for future delivery. ner? lings, take notes of t Siprepare reports to th and look after the committee and records. This is made n rr fon account of the rush in business. re er Cc n paps. sane COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Stresta, THE SEATTLE STAR. THE BON MARCHE | THE BIG STORE —_— } ——— oe oe © The end of merchandising in the old storeroom is approaching. It is not a matter of months or weels now, but of days, |the different departments must be changed about some of them to go to new and permanent quarters on the second floor |—others to be transferred from one part to another of the main floor salesroom—and afterwards, when the contractors 1 |finished their work, to be relocated on the first floor. In other words, the contractors have notiffed us to be ready within ¢ |to give them possession of the millinery and cloak room and the present basement sa! least seven departments to new quarters, as well as the changing about of several others. It means an injury to new fall stock, to move it about, for we have already unpacked a goodly portion of our new merchandise- Hence the great Removal Sale—the climax and finale of the great “Expansion Sale” that began four Months agg Prices of All Stocks Will Be Cut And each department manager has positive instructions to reduce stock.all ‘tis possible within the next six days. The removal of the different stocks will begin in a week—hence if tomorrow’s price quotations seem too low for good merchandising to countenance, remember that the occasion is extra. ordinary—that it is the time when our disappointment in not having our building completed to receive the fall stocks is to be shown by the depth of | the price reductions. ee | BURGLARY °c | Important to Housekeepers | THE BIG STORE “THE BON M CHE Be. ‘tll E room, This means a change at once of @ REMOVAL SALE OF vices s,ArtSquaresa Draperies Very soon the balcony upon which the Draperies, Rugs and Art Squares now have space will be removed to their This necessitates prompt action nd Rug permanent place upstairs in closing out several lines—hence these prices: Here are the prices which | oxi ft er $00 of these rugs in| the last @ days $x6 ft. ones, worth $3.00, for oxi ft. ones, worth $2.76, fc ones, worth $4.6, 9xl0% fl. ones, worth res, worth $9.00, for ch Heaviest All Wool Bmyr Nble, best and mo ne Rugs reve desirable patt ‘The time to secure bargains is the day they are offered you, Window Shades Best Of Opaque Shades, x7 ft. light colors and dark biue only; mount @4 on fine spring rollers and. al! slightly sotled Arabian Lace Curtains, 80 inches wide by 3% yards long, beautif: er Colored Opaque Cloth only, mounted on goed spring rollers, Arabian Cable Net Curtain, @ inches curtain, plain center, p Bigelow Axminst 2x6 feet, Orth te, for 2x7 feet, worth dhe, for ‘2x8 feet, worth We, for Heavy, Two-Ply All-Wool Art latent ited in the most beautiful color effects. were bought under forced sale very much less then their and will be sold proport ¥ cheviet and storm finish, 7c value at| 80-inch All Wool pieces 2T-inch Bemtloped Edge | dc, ‘usin, worked dots, w regular 85c, for... Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards width, 2 patterns, un feet 8 inch by In the best and most serviceabie col- neh iy all over at . 825.00 hat pelle read) fc MT Art Squares Only about 1% or % dozen of the left to clone 0: low whic’ Four pleces of 27-inch Curtain Laces, edgen—all different —one Point de Calais, one Tamboured Lace, two Triah Point, alt beautiful is, slightly soiled, worth fortes ‘antt Ben yard: placed OxT% ft. Squares, worth 95-08 oor, oxo ft. Squares, worth $8.75, for [miss eRe ae Women’ Muslin Underwear andC Removal Sale Prices for Tomorrow Granite Art Bquai remarkal orsets We will positively make prices that will crowd this department tomorrow, You will only need to read to understand how greatis the saving. ment will be moved in a very few days to the second This de¢part- Women's Combination Che- trimmed with Ince and insertion, special The and $1.00, value $1.60 and $2.59, Women's Chemise, trimmed with fine Women's Pink trope Long Petticoats, med with Val. lace and inser- 1.00 and $2.00, value $2.00 and $3.00. Gowns, low neck, short sleeves, Empire style. with beading and trimmed with embroidery or lace, special We, omen's Long White Skirts, handeomely trummed with trimmed with em broldery and Insertion, spe- Silk Underwear embroidery and insertion, ape “ial $1.00, Value $1.80, $1.76 and| Colored, pink, blue and cream. these are all handsomely trim- med with Point de Paris lace, drawers, $1.60, $1. Women's Long White Skirts, trimmed with embroidery and special $1.25, value ns Some Elegant $10.00 Gowns of silk, only $5.00, Corset Bargain ‘Women's Long-Waisted Cor- sets, mpecial 490, value $1.50. Women's Summer Net Cor- eet special 190, value So and fine embroidery and insertion, special $2.90, valu extra sizes ib Women's Long White Skirt trimmed with wide dery and insertion, only $2.00, Removal Sale Children’s Ga rments In the Children’s Store there will be big bargains tomorrow to close out many lines of Dresses and garments suitable for present use or winter—no such bargains have been offered by us before—but we positively must turn every dollar's worth of these goods advertised into cash. Lawn Drawers, clennes Jace; special, 98¢, $1.50, a $2, broidery and tucks; special, 76e, $4.75. ong White Skirts deep hem, hemstitched; special, Value 50, Infants’ Lawn drum trimmed with lace und insertion; especial, $2.60. LJ Skirts, handsomely embroidered with | #2 Infants’ long Silk Dres etlk: special, $1.80, with Point de Paris | trimmed with round yoke tucked and trimmed with Point de Paris lace ry and tucks, at 500, Children's and Misses’ trimmed with tuc special, 2b and 3 Value. 580 and The. trimmed with embroidery, only 49e. made of very fine white lawn, elaborately trimed with of Cambric, trimmed with em a ruffies,: for b9e. woldery and insertion or lace ana ingertion, at 4 Childven's and Misses’ White Cam. bric Skirts, with tucks an Cambrio| ery or lace and insertion, at 260 and with embroidered yoke and | 2 Children's Cambric Gowns, The Bon March The Big Store NORDHOFE & CO. 4 bo Yeo Bu ~ a <a ween he jas REMOVAL SALE OF z y ine Be: Dress Go ods}: 4 is . = an 1 s = en New Dress Goods for fall are subject to the conditionng E jthe Removal Sale. But we must have this stock cut downie z |size materially before next Saturday night. You'll find allies be swell fabrics for fall and winter on our shelves Some of the special pricings: Waistings | %-inch All Wool Diack Eudore, & neat, stylish All Wool Bedford Cord Waisting. fine soft fabric, 20 shades, worth Tbe, at Se Fancy Embroidered Striped Vene- Granite Waistings, worth ; Cloth, = new, neat weave, Borter All Woot Waist. | ** #4. ines, beautiful effects, $1.00 value at | Colored Dress G Binck Taffeta Sitk, worth 6c, at) S4-inch All Wool Mistral: og site idasaa “il hades, 31.90 value, © Qua . worth 6c atte 7 43-inch All Wool Ch M-inch Black Taffeta Silk at $1.25. |'to votes at jd Black Dre | 46-inch AN Wool Beige lack Goods | Dress Goods, @ medium 43-inch All Wool Biack Serge, both | tied material, $1.00 value, ‘ nelia Cloth, for tailor Seine h All Wool . Cheviot, $1.00 value, at 68e. | Minch Ail Wool Biack Pebbie Cheviot, $1.50 value, at $1.00. S-inch Tucked CI | for up-to-date street | shades of r, 92.00 Removal Sale c Shoes for © _ Everyor But a short time now before the Shoe Store will be tn back and have permanent quarters in the new store # Pike street end, where the Millinery now is. Mean unuswal price inducements will be in force, partici 2,000 Pairs of Auction Shoes More than 2000 pairs of Women’s Shoes, bought known Eastern auction house, went on sale W. What were not sold that day will be offered again tome as follows: ; n% ab Women's Patent Caif Lace Shoes, light dress soles, dull mat nm Lace Shoes, dull mat top, medtum weight soles, Goodyear welted, heel, value $4.00, for $2.6, ‘Women’s Hand Turned Lace Shoes, fine viel id, kid Up, Newark toe, con- value $400, for $2.74. Lace ‘Shoes, soft plump 1 kid, medium soles, low heels, value $2.50, for $1.75. jes, concave heel, value $3.00, for $2.39. F Women’s Viel Kid Shoes, lace only, J patent tip, light flexible soles, co: ‘Women's Lace Shoes, fine 1 cave heels, value $2.50, for $1.98 vamps, dull mat tops, School Shoes for Misses and Young| soles, military heels, value $2.98. 3 q three-| Women’s Ideal Kid Lace hand ti wi 2% to 7, all| dull mat tops, widths value $3.00, for $1.98. French heel, value $5.00, Removal Sale o Scratch Felt Hats, all colors, worth $1.50, at Se. Blackbirds, 180. Soft Crush Hats, blue, black, red ga" gpd Green Parrot, and tan, worth 98c, at 50c. Green and Blue Quills, at a8. Outing Hats, draped with scratch felt and fancy chenille, worth $2.75, at $1.75, " Wuivet ana Feit Hate trimmea| SUTRMOF Millime with quills and wings, $3.75 value, at! Our entire balance of 25, linery at your own price. Removal Sale of Wash Goods Re DRESS PRINTS, 4o ZENDA CLOTH, 3900 yards good quality Dress; 2500 yard of this matel _|prints, the styles are all right and|ts so popular for Wrapi Non the colors are fast, worth 6c @ yard, | styles are the best, worth ‘ to. Tie. id Dog Outin 440 } 6000-yaras- of Outings, good styles, | yo FOYLE DE SE et pr da ‘orth 6¢, a yard, 500 yards of 3} either light or dark, worth 6c, a yard.) J) 22% 98 roe cs DRESS GINGHANS, 71 SHETLAND FLANNEL Ha, 2500 yards of the best Dress Ging-| 2000 yards of heavy Cottons hams, Toile du Nord, Amoskeag, Red| down, for dressing acd feal, otc., worth 12%o a yard, 7c. lrobes, eto, entirely new * 1419 to 1435. Ave and 115-155 Pikes