The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1902, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR. ’sHardly F.W. Me one Woman “ear Last Edition 703 First Av = 4 O'Clock p. m. oles Bain. Jn the back | é =r ONE OF CONGRESSMEN © King county dete | Democratic state | meets in ‘Ta Our CALL. TRADE Prices | |\."\\,."1 0" | | THE | a ee jilte| the Howard bai Oven pron Whirte.liays} Contrary to we na He eect Otvisk Dancing Classes a \, Professor Wihison at Ranke Hall Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- vate lessons dafly. ergon Club, pa Tritie, per os. Iivat any trolble to show Ko yourself compare price Head quality with Keneral askings Ja Bache Face Powter, Down gan Pace Power “pagonls Pace Powder . OPEN ALL NIGHT Jos ral expectations | tee who were prese Hacuasion of ce In the High wehe Pacific Coast Clothing Co. iwarem Glothing 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion St. JAMES HENRY Wholesale and Retail Buteber, Jobben, sod Packer, lam nee nereen has been alte , ‘ . orn ina Miplie'who| LICENSED TO WED past few daya by f f Ol var c le cols in = % “ ¥ t | Manufacturin, _ James Hamilton Lewis, who have 3 ye re ad ports| ‘The following mar @ ereLLDRuGCO.# . oy ek ae : : Peat grt A | Sloe Hensel s0.isr as dry bones by putting up the name of | \ eS ° q : q jend Lucy F: 28 Hinckley Block, Third Fi the former as & can - A sy ~ ? on? iption Druggists didate for another term. at SoS eres a. enapertare eae) | South 6 - 3 a a , ‘ net Lewis, though rarely tak-| The burning question is whether g y s heey sale . —— ~ 5 1330 tnd ave. ing active part in the. factional lone! Lew candidate i nn! " y : ‘ “ |Your money back for the asking. | fights of the King lama © the. J 3 i a | Go to Sptx sing tor bicycl D Selis Ladies’ Suits, te, Separate | racy has ever been & prominent f aT | eMiGHE KIND t in them, and it ls very prebab | winter just received our “TH . at his appea noe an andidate inter ru} y f tea —————— that his appearance an ‘a 4n For Her Cozy Corners—Exclus- : iia cia oe coi eg ive Wall Deco ne. For His Den—War relics and gun racks. pyre ahees | 10-4 Cotton | Blankets Pitt a ne AR y hed |] Worth 6ic; Tuteday, the pair, wvewus clumbia mL Yariore Third avewin an. Columbia | 49c — iH m AM Nigh Tel. Main 1079, | — —— Corner, 64x128, CBULINe SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. UNDERTAKERS Embaimere WANTED About 16 to learn the optical bust- Ress, Schuchard Optical Co, 1207 Second avenue. SCHUCHARD orican officers Bye Spectaliete bid WASHINGTON, D. ©, Sept | jenant John Mo y 1406 b= Ramaker Music (0° OF TRUSTS === | SSG Ge ave. only new schoo! in Do You Shop: oa Srnec HE WANTS ‘accttan Calbia Co. H| whe just loves to go} Cor. Spring and Firet Ave. Too Late to Classify ipals, are the busiest peopla in the seereatiinanipes ity today IMPORTANT SUIT | uc."euemeere gr tl os 5 room cottage on imont Ave. marine view, street c ment walks. graded lots, $0x120 feet, on small cottages near car, 3950 T 0 $1260. Two lots on Queen Anne, only $700. house, bath, ete, lot hear schoo! and car, yard fruit; owner leavin; Wash | Bowls vii ny at ee Oe ane splendid marine view. 7 “., 62% Pacifie block, Pitchers Fas patients ining tetteat |B. Myers and Joe Martin is this day In about 9 days we will move @| dissolved by mutual consent. E. RAINIER HARDWARE CO. PRICES tors Alllaon. Aldrich and Ptatt of Connecticat this afternoon prepa: |tory to an _ © Roosevelt tomorrow, when the tr question will be discussed. The o ject Is to agree upon a definite at-| titude to be taken In the fall « i | | | paign by the leaders of the party. | i < : P. tio a The butchers’ strike situation re- ir our Myers retains the business, pays ali |wE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OUR mains unchanged, There are, how- ‘ New Arcade.” jdebts of the firm. | MAILING DEPARTMENT. ‘ROOS EL | ever, rumors that © startling cha 1 -} 1B keny's Boys Handled Axes it will you | be ieee! dee rom MARTIN, “ cur within the next few da The carefully, for eattle, Sept. 6, | You can buy any instrument ‘of | goog: Rh gp B } the merchandies possible &, MYERS. aga sachheceg [ITALIAN PRUNES, on_ tree, one Tomorrow er pound; take Seattle and Plain Wash Bow! on ear to Fairview. W. Dae ers, worth 9Se; spectal T bee: ree } SALE—Reing forced to White W awis ant leave our present location, we Paper eee ea sae have decided to sell out our entire and ; ae stock of drygoods, fancy goods, Ia- ond Ft 2 Seemner aie dies’ and gent’s furnishing goods, * notions, jewelry, ete. by auction; te Chambers.....3Be there will be no reserve, every- | through the nterve om of friends Rogers’ “Man's Handled Axes us fust as well by letter as in person. of organised jabor outside the city \ k The If you will write us what you want, Reorctaty Duet AX the . Western American Man's Handled Axos |we shall be pleased to furnish you st } With description and prices, and if] OYSTER HAY, Sept. 1.—Rooxe Phoenix Man's Handled Axes, you find the goods other than we veit's great public reception wan at- wood Tepresent them, you may retura 4 by 19.090 people this after : Pick and Handle fame to us The affair commenced at 3! © = 4 Mattock and Handle e and | 6 o'eloc The prices and terms on our large Ra wba beeen hel. (2) The other Kid. Buck Baws and elegant stock of Chickering, the Frye dieu comp — eater Long or Short Handle Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Pease « mit the strike £0 arbitration eo any j y atyte oO ° mit the ¢ pitta ®2Y | the schoo! every section of the n Ww B."& Johnaten Co. Piance will be| piace wrote the oreskiont pa ey memasin te rary caetion of, the ms _ = thing must go before Oct. 1 sure to interest you. Also the fam- | Peceive his gurate, waa cuminually; Will accept. A conferen : as i oe Covered Chambers .,.......49¢ | commences Tuesday, Sept. 16th, a organ: thronged with people Many’ of wher | between the officers of the compat y age Biory, Jonnie, rdw ri and continues till the whole stock In small fnatrumenta we carry t and three members tne : is wold out; two sales addressed the président As Teddy. | ing known him since boyhood. | committer Saturday ra. Roosevelt assisted the presi oy ‘ ; a . ‘ The to & and 7 to 10 p. m.: ft pays Rhodes Bros. you to give usa call. The Hustler . GHaxbim & Shoncair), Pile Tea, Coffer and Crockery House street, between Fourth and Fifth, 1214 SECOND AVENUE $ jor MARTIN. auctioneer; Main 1350; office at E. Myer’s, 1508. i 5, eeeeeee Third avenue. i I et B Bas mare ond Ma Gotten. Partand | 94 anjos and Columbia Graphophones | 3. Girl with . congress to land records. s rere Pr ¢ _ od “apron, whe” movers never Seaee © Company te existence, and SHEET MUSIC pores mam yan ~ | mat FER co 6 EER 1121 FIRST AVENUE. / bee - 4 not fully completed. The seate are tou Le amg with us oft the latest t 4 ~ " c me. but this will ety tecx| D, S. JOHNSTON CO. | ls , Berto | go Mie Seoreen, Pe ‘ m ne er the poe - ot C 4 ~ ted public servants fe ‘1928. mi s . rt mmas a half-doxer y | a > > agreement would U fa | peodtaen, 1 Te, inline from. the MADISON "ih pinned nt On Saturday Morning, Sept. 13 nf # to 16, OF mayhan aise upc At which time the “biggest” sale and most extraordinary slashing of prices ever chronicled in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats $ ALL WEEK! and Furnishings was begun by the GLOBE CLOTHING COM- PANY. We apologize to all the people that were not waited upon “pgm ada ISHAM @ : AVIS’ Saturday, and now that we have added ten more first-class sales- dep ‘We will tell you TRENTON. 3 men to our already large force, we can promise to give each and every customer prompt and careful attes.ion. tv ly what your work —=—=—= Arial ab geodon. ‘by a free examination. Give | toaay. TI ve on am a naw true the city, many an a sweet committee and he with- interview ter- whereupon the inated The strikers expressly deny that | y sourht the interview with the Brann Opportunities engaged in the ¥ Quaker | jng¢ HN Has given you to buy goods at | IT’S A VERY UNFORTUNATE BUSINESS AFFAIR which we sincerely regret, but this steck of merchandise passed into the hands of a receiver through the bankruptcy laws, and was ordered sold ty the court to the highest bid-; der, causing it thn to become public property. It’s only natural, then, for anybody with the means, te try and secure _ the $50,000-stock of merchandise at the smallest possible figures. For thirty consecutive days the entire stock was adver- , | Hi tised for sale, only sealed bids to be considered, giving every contestant an equal show, FOURTEEN DIFFERENT CONCERNS REACHED OUT for the plum, including leading merchants from other cities, but THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY, Seattle's leading and most popular outfitters, secured the prize. Over $50,000 worth of possession for exactly $16,385.50, or a little less, } vA... reasonable prices have been so | sd In Coontown| THOROUGHLY APPRECIAT- £0 by the DRUG-SUYING (= public that we shall continue in the future to give even great- er inducements, beth in the number of articles and in the fat |B price. The pretty Schoolmarm is as scared as any of for it is her first Matinees’ Wednesday, Saturtay and | Sundey- | Evening Prices—-10e, 20 Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods comes into the GLOBE'S than one-third the actual value. One store and two stocks of merchandist will nevet do, so we've decided that when the doors of the Globe Clothing Company are opened for busines* = __ |Saturday Morning, Sept. 13] s will be started that'll far outclass any previous undertaking of ether hous- Goods Delivered Free to all parte of the City. York Dental Parters| 94 First Avenue, Geattio (Pioneer Square). Small size Melted Milk 376 Larger size Malted Milk... .70c Hospital size Maiter Milk.$3,00 to 8; Sundays 8:30 to 2 Mellin's Food, malt 37e A cut price sale of Men's and Boys’ Wearab ea one or | Jackets, Hats Mallin's Feed, large «.-...- 606 Juste and will stand absolutely alone as a peer over all other reduction clothing sales ever concsed by any concern’ in the } Waists, Etc. Eskay's Food, medium. .....406 Northwest Poptogenic Milk Powder... .40¢ Men’s Extra Heavy Overall Fancy Worsted Young Men's Long Pant y over 200 Aifferent block. 18c Han feweiry wuss im toe arate Dress Skir Saeed . 5 Canalinséé Malta Worth, $8.00 oss ce nase ; y, BuOK a BO. YR wvsice in'evargie Drove aire : $15 en's ‘aia ov Beaty t camlinere Sule moe Kee Panis ‘Suk Seon f and Otiil~ ranging ip price t Our goods are bought direct PAID $1500 ; Abe stoi es $2.00 } drone Oietine over, d dhen Henlkes "nd Alweya | A 1] he 8 $1.60 Pine Balbrigwin Underwear Nobby Dress and Bust nye i Knee “Pants gaits, ae H Goods, Hate and 36 fresh. E. E. De Long Bought » $1500 Lot} he 50e Knee Pants Imported Worsted Working ‘Panty Svcen i Second avenue, new BEES ; on Oapitel Hill 1] $1.00 Corduroy Knee Pants 85.8 $2.00 o. a ne. we have an ns ew? 7 $2.50 Solid Calf Fine impo ted Men's Business Pants ret « enough for yor Y \ Suita, in brown, gray, to $3.60 . = an Ser et Globe Block 1 HULL y | oe i \ $4.00 Dress Shoes or fancy stripes b Men's Fine Dress wort MONDE. t «x of P a $6.00) Fin $5 to 6 PND a1) eR WARE | : ect Phone Main 1240 # equal to Capitol | a e. Mois 38.08," da 08 aM $85.00 Men'y Derby and Th rik, ata j we Ra e came to deckd Finely Tailored, § sined worth $2.60 ... - "t Hausen’? '* | Nn @ put his mor It sy ome KS Suits, in sack’ or Cutaway Men's Swell Hats, ‘worth $3.50 avenue. i . wr thie splendid locallt othe styles, at whee B13.75 and $4.00 .......0+ 1.85 CASH OR PART PAYMENTS Trunks, Bags, Valises and all Miners’, Ranchers’, Lumbermen’s, Fishermen's and Prospectors’ Outfits at 33¢ on the Dollar —This Sale takes place Saturday Morning, September 13, at the GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY’S STORE 1003 First Avenue—in the large, new Globe Block—corner of First Avenue and Madison Street, Seattle. Hill and b " gfsrbihys CHILDS 1812 Second Ave. Cloaks and Mil td f'the|the Nttle fellow should be put in Hil property to | highest and gra 1 if es sy fe: Sa $1.0) Hinck Bateon Shirts... 30 ~ a ~ “s u

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