The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1902, Page 4

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. Sept. May, this morning hat they heard at the Cottage City which : ; , . : i i : i} i I 2 f 3 i | te peitie| 4 PEPER OTEREE EE EREEGOOE iu ie In this smell space would be im- for us to tell you how many ts of interest you might find by | #penting An tour ww our big store, We simply take this means of in- forming you that we hold a recep- every day at our warerooma, and “Af you will coll we will be pleased to € you about, whether you pur- chase or not. ‘We have the largest assortment of PIANOS and ORGANS In the , Books, Tak | | §ng Machines, Records, Violins, Cu) “tars, Mandolin, Banjos, # | Supplies of ail kinds, W — RECOKDE at Me. B.S. JOHNSTON C0. General Music Dea 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. Years auditor of the office 15, REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN place Nov. tomorrow: PROMOTE J. FL Lawless, ef the p pany and wi! a Ba The registration bo coming election w @ay at the city hall ular eeunty & i in Judge Griffin's court yesterday afternoon, WEATHER FORECAST Increasing cloudiness, oon Uns School Begins Monday School Sulte—Mundreds of the $1.08 AU-Wool Double Knee Panta, 600. Heavy Corduroy Knee Behool Boys’ Suapenders, Ibe. ante? Sore Al-Woel Leng’ Ponts, Young men, 13 to 30 years, wil! find ap Wil last a life time, take your old stove payment for » 06 Pike St = Tol tion, Which will take ’ achool election for the selection of a city rohool dire: ww wil be held the Saturday follow- | ing, Now Boys’ Sweaters, 4)< Fleece Underwear, Quick Meal Steel Ranges w range. ERNST BROS. John 2231. for the wate the reg Seat and ‘ante, 25 We will as part Saturday Will Be an| ‘The changed. Each day the sales floor takes on a new a show well werth the attention of every housew ompletely furnish a home ing Utensils and Furniture of every art Everything hie Downt Fourth, near Pike ele aaverteed in paper, speak of the Star 10 promt Bikirta. Mage * ‘end id Om =. Quiok Kidney Cure ain in the back and I kidney O00. Stops cures troubles, QUICK DRUG CO, 704 tet ae oe | JAMES HENRY Wholersis and Retell Duteher, Jowben ‘and Paoker, || Best Meats | Torning Comba Weetern Sve ___ FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Your money || Melis Ladion’ # THE SEATTLE STAR. 1880 Bnd ave. for the 4, Skirts, Fre “THE RIGHT KIND. Rellable Pianos CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST: important Day For the Seater Bankrupt Sale it five days this week have seen an enormous sales floor, New things have been put in place of the No other Northwestern » ‘Come tomorrow. Every kind of Furniture, many patterns of Carpets, Lace Curtains, « an immense line— ALL AT GENUINE BARGAINS in the Northweat re—Carpets, Stov re has ever offered values to compare with the = oT = mount of &. that were sold—the show has constantly arance, and for tomorrow, Rang le priced in @ strikingly attractive manner. ‘ large quantity Stow ter taken from the stook Gaturday, there is « Lace Curtains, Cook- ¢ Bankrupt Bale, and Ranges BankruptSalePrices | SuchPrices as These From Drapery and Carpet Room A few sample quotations, just te remind you that the sale is still of interest— lar $22.50 Rug, each values. Frederick & Nelson| Me Window Shades, 3x 7 ft. each BSc, Me and $100 LeceCurtains, per Ce All Weel ingrain Carpets, per yard 9 x 12 All Woo! Ingrain Rugs. $10 values, each $6.75 ® x 12 Heavy Reversible Wool Smyrna Rugs, regu- 5c Linoleum, in large quantities, per yard Se Extension Rods, 30 to 54 in. each Tapestry Portiores, $1.50 to $4.50, al! ‘Silkolines, Gattoens, Denims, Cretonnes, Burlaps. 2240 ee | Pisin Whit Be $16.50 2 Me Be eplendd Day, COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets Cup with Saucer Plain White T-inch Pi Handsomely Decorated Austrian China Teapot Broome—A very good Mow for Saturday night IF YOU DON’T FIND WHAT YOU WANT TO. COME TOMORROW, The sale ie for cash, space, we cannot hold goods for future delivery. are Common in the : Housefurnishing | Department be be 00 epee Broom, very ; tbe and on account of lack of fleor Great Sale of Boys’ Boys’ Norfotkand Square-cut Suite quality ct tweeds and worsted 16 years, meres and wilt withstand the ste: the Clothing With customary progres- siveness, the Pacific Coast Clothing Co. comes into line to- morrow with a huge purchase of Boys’ Clothing, bought un- der price from a prominent Eastern maker who was retir- ing from business. These Suits are well made, of good materi- als, and the prices we'll ask you to pay, represent in many in- stances the cost of the cloth alone. This will be the biggest and best bargain sale of Boys’ Clothing ever seen, and no par- ent or guardian should miss it. Boys’ School Clothing made of bes! choice fall patterns, rough or nergen an am a value $4.99 and 0; sale Boys’ Schoo! Suits, for ages 9 to 16 that will can be in damage made of jn 2 by price stand dule > thy trenucus young Ame h cheviots, 4 in ea are; the sort rd usage; football or baseball Fest vabees 16.00 and without fear of dol much price nod woulens, nents; for anon 6 to There viots, | lently tailored | Suite for boysof all for the little fell larger boys, doub! styles; all made | honest, all wool excellent sorts. values; on sale day at.. $1.75 Boys’ All Wool Knee Trous- ers, made expressly for 1 Batur Aults are highly recommended seeking durability, styles and economy 3.75 P to 16 years, sailor atyle n 3 to 9 years; for the ated jacket, and other 4, $2.35 and 9 Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion asking. Watsts, Separate | CALMER | THE BIG STORE _—|_—s THE BON MARCHE A ° , Boys’ School Furnishings an |several items in Boe, at, each with t 1% pale In Boys’ of | < fey ho’ . He dr Sc Rebe and | Buying the Boys’ School Outfits will be easy at |The Bon Marche tomorrow because we shall sell |fall goods, too, will be underpriced in many in- |Stances. jA for Baturday—26 dosen| size Undershirts and Drawers, Men's Corded Madras Shirts worth $1.03, in « form-fitting | arate suffs, new patterns . ht golden brown shade, price, each Fock ned ‘Twilied Duck Working Shirts, ~~ ace pte *, ee ~ sae - i. | sale Saturday at, & garment par ne] | at, each GBe | 6 dosen Men's Mottied Gray Jersey ee | $1.00 Underwear at 75¢ tits values but area Men's Pure Linen Collars, including| and maroon, ‘multable. tor eam At Thc a garment you can have any| ment ’ Shel Ther os cet ee ; each wotael wie} |\Women’s Knitwear, Also Children’s School Needs) THE BIG STORE THE BON MARCHE q Men’s Goods furnishings very cheap. The men's nee to hate ft Hew reduced, to who do not wish wool, we have three y Balbriggan Under close out In the Ribbon Department | } } | Free of Charge--Bows and Knots Tied Purchase your Ribbon here, and our experts will fashion | Five bow, 7 Novelty Satin Tattets very new and stylish, he enters with combination tin ‘| nite stripe bor ¥ nat drapes or neckwear. full 7 teem.” quality, fully ‘ moval sale price Ta, | By these pricings you will be able to decide} w much under the usual we will sell good| into the daintiest and prettiest bows imaginable, ssiery and Underwear for women and chil-| en tomorrow. Particular attention to} Hosiery and Underwear— lersey Ribbed perfect fitting, Fleece Linea r ecru, at $1.00. uperior makers at your service, consequently no waiting Satin Taffeta Ribbon, the correct ribbon for drees or neckwear—very finest quality, eed al! pure | sttk—full sortment in ail the la hoowe from full 4% inches regularly dhe per yard; removal sale price 2% Women's Neckwear Liberty tlk Neck Ruff, very full| Fancy Liberty Stik Neck hool in extra at 3 one Jersey Ribbed Vents and Pants, x- Pants or Drawers for thin excellent line of ail | siges, only The nen's Fast Binck Cot- | ton Hose, fleece lined and) ‘# Out-wise Jersey) maco fest, high spliced | cotiar, all black and bieck and white} oe mee Mock ane Lined Vests! heel, double gole, superior | combinations to che om, tancy | Di ney doul cd lence Lined Veate| heel. double gole, superior | combinations to choose from, tancy | binstigns, fancy double aad ts in ws BAHAY, Cases tx. | enocnded onde, Cinta with itherty| Mover meen “Salen son's ‘Jersey Ribbed | tra Fine Cotton Hose, high | silk ribbons, worth $3.75 each; re-| worth regularly $6.50 each: aden Fieeoe | spliced heel, double sole, | moval sale price $2 Fry ston Suite, Em-' extra values at 25 — —_——_—$—— fine oF wide ribbed, double toe and | Boys k Heavy Cotton, : | Wide Ribbed Schoo! Hose, doubie | heel. supertor grades, only 2h K aists t 1.98 toe, heel and knee, extra strong| . Misses’ or Boy Fast Biack Fine a’ ini val fe Ribbed Cotton Pony Hose, fleece! An important item ih the | quality: special value for ¥ lined, double toe, hivel and knee; epe- | Women’s Biack Wool | $2.00 Gloves at 79c | On Sale From 2 Till 5 P.M. s Women's French Lambskin Kid Gloves, very finest qualities,|s;'98 These are strict- : | Paris point and | good line of cc : Best good manuf complete in all } for $1.25, $1.50 | A line of regular 2h jbound: after & 4 Playing ibe Hats and . werth double, en's ¢ Mother Hubbard style, » ince or «special, after |with narrow embrolde J ished with deep | Special Value We 2 Children's Skirts, t and whit | toe: sinew Women |i-inch \ White duck; to 10 | ¢ around bottom no, Women's Handkerchiefn, linen finish, full after 6, Jie. nbroideries very fine qualities. i ibe and 43 | ater & Ii |“Chutdren’s Stamped ' The GRANI ing at 10 o'clock. Extra efforts have been put forward to have this After Six o’Clock List, all in all, the best bargain history. Wings, worth uting Flannel Gowns, edged with Children’s White Dresses, trimmea hem at the bottom. Pique mined with band Jom nd 12 years. White Skirts, with with four rows of insertion and tucks and ruffle Hemstitchod Waist Department for Satur- |day's selling is the offering of jabout five dozen Cotton Chev- jiot Mercerized Momie Cloth jand heavy Foulard Waists, gularly ‘sold at $3, for only gx Howe in plain | cial values at fe. embroidered backs, two and three-clasp;'iy fal] Waist#and come lors to choose from; all sizes; these are the|iq all colors and a varie actured and are perfect fitting; if sizes were ety of styles. ines, these Gloves would be sold regularly! ~ and $2.00 per pair; from 2 to § p. m., only. . 79 Cents AFTER SIX Books, paper) with colored borders, neat designs, extra quality, Worth 250 each; after & & at 48e White ein tan’, Le soe Minch — Sik, colors and ' J and tency embroidered, full rutfie, black, worth $i 4 om Sil are Mubuy Comba bat can balan rn Ae Tere etter & ot ek ae ena lnundered, worth from Bic to $1.35; Men's Ife and 150 White Cambric | g*5e cemular ¥ Handkerchiefs, slightly imperfect; |“ oo Oy t tion Pock after & 3 for ie : Boys Percale Shirts, soft all o walrus. ieather, entes after 6, cholce,.490, with collars and cuffs attached, ni sizes 12% to 14; after 6 each, ISc. A broken line of Men's 600 Under-| Kid Hair Curlers, very shirts, fleece lined; after 6, each, 25c. | ity, one dozen in a bunch, Children’s Tooth Brushes; epecial | prices 7%ec, ie and 12%¢ at Be each, worth double. ter 6 cholce, 5c bunch. ‘Talcum Powder; special at 6c each,| Nickle-plated Safety We value. | dozen on card, Rubber Seap Boxes, unbreakabie, %e value; special at Ie. | Pierce's Pills, regular 25¢ size, for | 13%ee et Soap, Kirk's Ptigrim, 3 cakes for Ie Strawberry, Vanilia Kisses, regular 26e Ib. v im, washable fabric, 1 ck, worth colors | very best quality plat Tbe yard; after 6, | elastic and new patent & styl t 4 only Cape at be} . Slosing out the tin in biack or tan, Sleteon and oth shapes, worth $1 and $4; sizes 7 to 7%: choles, Se. Boys’ Corduroy Pants, ages 4 to 6: after 6 at 38¢; worth 5d Percales, montly light grounds, fast colors, worth 81-20; after 6, a yard, 3 conte. Piltow Cases, made of bieached cotton, wize 46x36 Inches, worth 1c; after @ each, be. Linen Crash, extra heavy, un- dieached, worth 12i%o; after 6 a yard Women's Oxford Ties. fine vici kid, flexible soles, concave heels, for small feet: value $2.00, for 8 trimmed with sti | 6 é8c; value ry and fin a 1 and regular’ all sixes; after 6 2 cards Jet Head Hat one rd, regular value 3c’ card. Gold Rings, beautifully imitation opais and Dress t biue! after 6, after 6, #1 Women's Serge Blippers, Sc val-| at i4c Ib. ues, for de. Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined 6c pair. Youths’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, me-| Vests and Pants, superior quality,| Talos’ @incn ‘Tape fine dium heavy soles, quilted buttons, | fer 4, 1éc garment metal tipped, regularly size; worth | low heel, sises 12 to 2, value $1.75,| Women's Jersey Ribbed Gray Wool each; after 6 lc each. Hi for #8. | Yeats and Pants: these are excellent air Brushes, pure larly sold at 390; after 6 | Chatelaine * and Inser ansorted ork edges, ye per yard Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Bhoes, me- | fter 6, @e dium soles, low heels, sizes 2% to 5, Value $2.00, for 81.29, All Wool Bedford Cord Waisting, Bright Shoe Polish, 2c size rment Linen Bibs, a fer seal : | in Belt Hose Supporters, with | price fc: after 6. 1c, Bon Marche, THE BIG STORE THIRD AVENUE THEATRE...| 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue: 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Cc. MADISON “=... Too Late to Cla Y % M. ® yee . Phove Main 667. : | John Cort, Manager, Phone Main 6) *""* ROE Tare seat = | eee. THEATER item ecm aaa Next, Sundgy and Monday, | Popular Prices—200, 8c, 400 and Boe. edgition: . clans: to. JAF aoa THE ORIGINAL a Week co: . }$250—Lot, en Nob Hill tior |BARNEY FERGUSON ' ae | nue and Riaine street. ‘tow and JOHN MACK TONIGHT |$300 ‘only—Inside Tot of ‘The Funniest of all Kecentric Sunday Matinee, Sept. 14! bs Krand view: ties ten Renee RBERT | And Every Performance This Week Py ne esephios. | abe CARON and HERBER! Including Saturday Matinee, 3 [$200 wo 8300200 beautiful wenee's AM & DAVIS? [2.22 a n'Gentury Version of Uione of Brooktys, se See | eal Comedy. leone aint ge nad HY'S MISHAPS." at ea. tree 5 ap ge: TRAMP cnny-Furhman addition on - West hi OPERA Seatiie’s tin 6000 Day's First addition: © loa ber | Se Lending . each; ground lies pe A HOUSE Theat vB. ight View: is near Fremnnt JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone, Main 66. - 7 $1250—Lot, 60x12 veoceenth 4 . wnoxt week, commencing Sunday nue, neat Canaan Ga * may 7 Matinee, the oriterion o ‘ . TOY MATINEE SATURDAY, Fr Be A he In Coontown $800—Beautitul lot, 40x100! Sea mill * AKER.” ee a TER TOE. GORTON’S WHITE 20—Star Artiste—20 Irate goxteo; on ast Alt Met Each Child Gets a Toy. ee, tween Fifteenth and Sill " ig! jass Novelties avenues: near car line, Tiveli Onera Company nan MINSTRELS Bi : PIEDTIT New York Blog hou Matinees—Wednesday, Saturday a Tonight, Friday and Saturday Presenting Entirely New Features. |and Sunday. w ANT D Fe ir cash boys. rect Nights Seats solling seven days in ad- mo Nelson. omy A “6 v rlcen-ve, te ana we, \SRR THE SERENADE’ syns 4 “‘Fourteenth¥ avenue con $1.00, 76e, Me, 26e. es —— _OO Y. Merrick — JOHN BERGMAN, aged Tt | Far TRE Another shipment died Wednesday, Sept. gat fi Ri of the Breidabttk, of old age. JO Bey | wea Ramaker MUsiC (0, sc ‘ ‘e LOTS $15.10 OND WEPK have arrived. Re- fe | toy; two Dt the Beginning Sunday, September 14. member they Wes’ te 4 Ps A . fire é . 406 Scoond Ave. | ROBERT FITZSIMMONS | as gaa. 4 Supported by | F % For Her Cozy Cornere—Exel MRS. FITZSIMMONS, BOBBY Jn. , pr Prat ne Annaeweah | @ Beninghausen's ive Wall Decorations. For Hi rn | In His Groat Play | 407 First Ave. ooyitath tied ind gun racks. wh a osm — or —Prices at the lowest. | “The Honest Blacksmith.” | Time inepector | We inK afin swans hs Sale of Seats Opens Friday Morn- amc atasd » 1209 First Ave. by gt

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