The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1902, Page 4

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FINDS CLOUD ON TITLE TO NEW LIBRARY SITE) CITY LEGAL DEPARTMENT WITHHIDLOS APPROVAL OF PUR- CHASE PENDING STRAIGHTENING OUT OF TANGLED REC- ORODS—DEFECT NOT INCURABL.E—EIGHT-FOOT STRIP HAS NO OWNER Fate. seems against (lve city to secure « site for the posed ibrary. point ment aud delay have been met with At every step, and now it bua leaked ‘out that there is another annoytog hitch in the negotlations for the pur- chase of the Meacham bhook, at the corner of Pourth avenue and Mad! ‘son street, upon which the city coun- AV Raw voted co erect the new ltbrary. ‘At the eleventh hour i¢ has devel- that the owners of the aite, for the council i ble nase HT if 8 : fa if if i br ki id mei Heli He he 8 if i r rt Wat two plata of the i in the audito: block it ia till owned by the cit tess the own tract can effect with the claimants to the eight atrip it ls probable a suit to quiet title wil be brought. It is admit ted that the accept the land until the claims ¢ Yesler estate and Kellogg have hi nm finally settled and the cloud on the tite removed ‘The library commis in spite s Jot the uyuddie, are continuing thelr preparations ‘to build the new library. At the regular monthly meeting of the Nbrary commission last night the stx architects from abroad, who will be ed to com- pete with the architects of this in drawing plans for the buliding, were selected from a tist of 16. ‘The following are the names lected: H.R. Wilson, Chicago; Pui nam & Cox, Boston; Patton & Miller, Chieago; A. R. Ross, New York; J. |. Howard, San Francisco. WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING MONEY “Watshington ts a good country for & Filtpino to make a living in,” sald Joe Minor, & Filipino whe speaks good Engtish, yesterday. : “Of course there is no place like home, but when {t comes to making money, the Philippines are not near there ia need, for 1 « . front " e man THE SEATTLE STAR International port A h will o British re WEATHER FORECAST a ‘ Vicinity FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Cold Weather Should H Interest Youin.. . Bedding ! that is story. Every pr here and at each price you get a better quality than you do else~ where in the Northtwest, of k has been selectéd with care. ¢ » makers, and Comforts From 75¢ up to $37.50 Plilows From $1.25 to $8.50 Per Pair Sheets, Redspreads and Pillow Cases in large quantities, enough to supply several large sised ty and certainly enough from which to make sstisfactory choice IN BUYING THE Majestic Range YOU MAK A GENUINE INVESTMENT At the end of 10 years the Majestic Range will be as good as new, but in the same length of time three or four of the cast iron ranges hought tn su cession will be on the rubbish pile. The Majestic Range consumes lees fuel than any other range, and lia cost Is more than realised In the fuel econ- omy. It heats more Water and heats It quicker, bakes more evenly, Consumes less fuel and insets jonger than any other range made. Buy an ordinary range and at the end of 10 years you Rave nothing buy a Majestic Range and at md of 10 years you have © range as good as ‘We give #30 spot cash for any Majestic Range, ho matter bow long it has been used of from whom purchased, of Who hes it for anie, GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Frederick & Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets paeeooee Oo" 900 FIRST AVE COR. MARION My Z Two extra good values for Thursday's customers from the new Suit Store on the second floor. Kersey Jackets The 20-inch Jacket, with fitted back and fly front is the jaunty t t this season; all seams cable slot, strap lc with pear! buttons at w front and back; coat collar and deep ; gare ment nicely lined, and retails at $6.50; special Thursday. . Pedestrienne Suits This line of $12.00 Walk- ing Suits is made of navy, Oxford and black Melton; silk lined fly front jacket with velvet collar and buttoned cuffs; skirt flaring; en- tire suit has slot seams and tailor stitched trim- med. Will be sold while they last Thursday, at ‘Suit Store News _ THE 8IG STOR ie The fall opening of the Millinery comingin con. junction with the opening of the department in its new home on the second floor has centered the interest of Seattle women here today and tomorrow—the two show days of the French and New York Pattern the best assorted gathering of Pattern Hats ever shown west of Chicago make a double attraction and the crowds of today will be repeated tomorrow. Not the least to be considered in this autamn showing of Mi}. linery conceits are the beautiful hats that have come from our own workrooms to join the great beagty show. Allin all there will be bat one verdict whe, the women of Seattle have all passed judgment on the Bon Marche Millinery for the fall of 1902, and thy will be “The Best We’ve Seen Anywhere” Eight to Eleven Very special pricing will be found if you carefully geag this 8 to 11 o'clock list: Stol Ages 4 to 18. Peeriens Blouse Waste for boy ages 5 to 44 tn solid black and biu We value; for 39. 299 Children’s School Umbrelias, worth Se each; § to 11 at 26e each Asterine, Lambert's, 25c bottle just the thing for children's worth 10, 1 a ie Tollet Boap, 2 cakes in box, hard milled; worth ic box; 8 to 11 at be special § to 11, 4%¢; value Children’s Cotton trimmed with lace; PP a Capsules, 2-grein, 20 for ce Polished Glass Celery Trays, regu- lar value 26c: &§ to 11, 100 each, Only one to a buyer. se Jelly Dishes, odd | 6c. 180; § to 11, bc each.| 10¢ and Se Box 7 at te New line of Doubie yard pack-|!ms, 38 inches wide, preti an we; 8 to lL, i. style figures; value c. 30-inch Silkoline, variety terns, light, dark, and large figures; value § 1-30; a re ri we web and drawer attachment; from in |8 to 1, @ pair, tbe fase, sel Women's Jersey Ribbed Wool |# Vests and Pants, in gray, superior quality; actual $1.00 values; from § Bargains Men's Ribbed Merino Un derwear, in a ght tan shade, ‘The shirts have silk Dound necks and sat- im faced bosoms, and the drawer waists are faced With good sateen and the Price for this $1.00 grade &, & garment Tie ime of Men Gray Underwear, all wool feels like & $1.80 quality. The price is, 00 dozen M separate cufi terns and made of best quality woven cheviot, at, each ... ce ATE A Novelty wear—86 dosen Watered Silk Revers plaids, tn blue, m and Quantity to customers li ye ‘* Fancy Colored Taffeta h embroidered velvet col- nf ends, very fine quality, all new patterns to chose from and worth regularly $1.80 each; sale price, § to 11, Sc each. Women's White Linen Collars, all sizes and new shapes, extra good quality linen; regularly 16¢ each, 2 for 26c: sale price. § to 11, le each. Colored Taffeta Ribbons, full two inches wide, warranted all pure silk, the very at _shades, we regu- | pri larly 16¢ and 170 yard: sale price, & to 11, § 1-30 per yard. of BI A ‘few choice patterns of White nd Cream Washable Lace Galloons, cots, ‘y fine quality, new designs, and | sheeting, size 81 x 99 worth Ibe and 18¢ yard; sale price, |50c; 8 to 11. each 85¢. $ to 11, 60 per yard. Outtog Flannel, Cambric and Hamburg Embroid-|of the desirable ery, average in width from 2 to 8% |lengths; worth $1 inches, very chotce erns in the | 60. new open and blind effects, with| Rixby's 8-B's Shoe ates scalloped edges, worth 160. | sizes, 7c. sige and Ike per yard; sale price, § Women's 10-Button to 11, be yard. | value 50c, for 25c, A new assortment of narrow silk) Infants’ Felt Romeos, fur’ Boys’ Shirt Walsts in Mother's) Braids, in the straight and friend, ‘everywhere for Wc; from |edges; all new, bright shades sag | NYE ALE Vp eee anak | and gold and silk Persian Trimming | sises 2 to 6; value 75c, tor SG and black. These ibe tles are no w selling at, each. : Draperies and Rugs This department is furnishing lots of wnder-prices for the early days of the second floor business, ee Large size Rope Portieres, in mixed Handsome new line of colore—pretty effect in festoons; | large assortment, 96 Inches value $5.00 pair, at, pelt... 83.60 | corns Rage wn Smaller size Portieres, same as/ re Ai above; value $3.75 pair, at..2.10 | $2.00 each, at . ” Without a word as to price in the p: this great sale was launched a week ago, and every day since the store has been crowded. ‘That sh h B M how take the Pacific cast Clothing Co’ announcements. But by working overtime we've been enabled to bring some semblance of order ma 4 on arc e, the three enormous stocks have been arranged. Tonight we tell you of the best clothing bargains that have ever been offered in THE BIG STORE COOK. high-grade fs to be sold at an average of 6oc on the dollar. Man, youth or boy, all can share in the beneficient occa- There’s i STOVE a ee worth of ‘i canes continues day after increased prestige and power. Better come in the forenoons if you want quick service. Here are some the bargains to be ready for t 's selling— . . 3 . Just as there’s a Best anything else; and it takes a great deal of experience to pick the best of anything. Years of 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue & 115-135 Pike Street Nordhoff & Co. MEN’S SUITS AT 60c ON THE DOLLAR CAST.. $ A, 45 ed and $15 SUITS $8.85 a ent $I 3,15 Lael o_O MEN’S OVERCOATS AT 60c ON THE DOLLAR a oe FINE OXFORD BOX CUT TOP. #18 and $22 OVERCOATS COATS, regular $12 and $14 9.00 now.. ENLARGEMENT SALE The sale is humming merrily now. Every busy man is busier now than ever before. Extra help and@ tra furniture wagons keep our prompt delivery service Uy to its usual standard of excellence, though every, pri¢e it the store is reduced now, you know, study of the Stove question make it easy for us to tell you just which is the Best'Stove for You. Come in and see us. Library Table, same as it lustration, made quarter?” sawed oak, hand p ed; top measures 24% inches; has four } claw feet, each hol e glass ball. Regular $12.50, enlargement Tt Main Store: First ave. and Spring street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First ave. South, pri SGLHOLMES J FURNITURE CO. trot Host SECOND AVE Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER MARION STREET | ran and Liquors; al Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. | Phone Main 1060 ue your trade. We have what you want in Wines THE ENTIRE TOP PLOOR COLLINS BLK. SECOND AND JAMES. PHONE pees saee

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