The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1902, Page 4

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A LIPTON IS HOODOOED \ GLASGOW, my's.. ship barton, 11 n'e new Twas swept c P Wrecked by a @halienger ls no CHOLERA RAVAGES 16 nae in opidernt we Missing from Ballard My notified last night that P. rom his home Saturday w ‘ es to pearance, Reads “Lucile” ne Me apened. las Oct pull Oholera is h Sit Nenger te butting tts moorings rricane today, ‘The riousty damaged cing rapidly }40 deaths in the 1 apre a n ave daily fatality. “="") THE MARKETS was sworn to in_Jue tay, oe 2 |) JORMBING QUOTATIONS Andeswon with thiess check for Sound National of each oth Bogus Check taint uh t POLITICAL BEES! ARE BUZZING Puget the STYLISH COAT The potitical campaigh haw failed mo far ( aroure any general enthust E The workers aré engaged as jy ws so uainy buRy little bees, it le ebiefly a still hUmt that is . Meetings are held from by both parties at vart- n the city and county, cucumbers. 8 per box; mreen cory. § Green Fruit DOR! oranges. Vaiensing, o Planned a 61.73) grape trust, iy for tomorrow might with Turner as the chief attrac- ¥ j | & expected to dire Rood crowd, ‘The effort to elect certain Demo- candidates to the legistature t of the party man- r, am they have little ing any of thetr candi- gereot. they bet Correetae tally The follewtiag being oftere t to Butter, Cheese, Eggs, PviereWaabanatom creameriee, — 900; rans we Native Wastyington full cream, | dl fern a te 10; case, New owite: ole Eege-Strh Wty fresh ranch, 3to; eastern, Soe te. a oo WEAIHER FONBCAST | Beattie and Vicingty— Tonight. pos. | sibly showers and cociex: ye partly cloudy with fresh south weet winds. ime tor ine te oa — mre oa ue tthe sewed ends, A BEAUTIFUD SPOT You'll Travel Days Without dis- have Child's coat of corduroy, trimmed lace. The bonnet. he heavy . matches the coat and is lined with ms | White chiffon. ously fall thousands of visita ® | to, Goantio hav ned abont, te to be enjoyed by the future residents of that section of Seattle, Many of them have bought dts for! future homes——in fact, several have | purchased not knowing ff their busi bess would ever warrant living Renttie, but they paid for the prop. ‘erty, realizing that in event of | coming here later they would have) home sites that will be at « prem-| ‘um and greatly advanced in gen eral valuation ‘The. at the southeast avenue and Yesiey way Addition to an Eight Thousand (9008) Dotiar Stock of Sheet Mu- | sic and Books, and Over Seven ‘Bhousand ($7000) Dollars’ Worth of Viotins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Zithers, Accordions, Brass Instruments, Talking Machines, Records, etc., All in a Few Months, Would Be a Big Job We Fully Realized, But That Our Present Prices, Representing the Greatest Vaiues Ever Known Here, Would Accomplish it We Felt Assured, and We Are Net Being Disap- pointed ‘We are running in conjunetion | with eur closing out sale of sheet music, the greatest ex and special cut-price sale of PIANOS and ORGANS Ever Before Conducted in the North- west are gems of the tailor’s art. It is worth your while to se them, even if you are not think- ing of buying a suit just now. | ‘There is « big range of stylee— Mo two alike. Prices from $17.50 to $37.50 SMALL SIZES Properly cut and proportioned | for amall women. We can fit you perfectly. New Rainy Day Skirts Now Plaid Petticoats—al- ways something new to show you in Jackets, Coats and Reg- fans. High class merchandise. Moderate prices. &! EI Chotce new Upright Pianos that re- ‘tail larty at now only $131, instruments go at $196, the $400 and #475 styles now offered ‘at $220, $280 and and all others, soo numerous to mention here, in proportion. Great bargains fn second-hand square now $47 for reg- pianos. Organs, new, lar $76 instruments, to $64 and }$48 for the $96 and $110 styles. Also Dig values in second-hand organs. Pianos and organs soid on easy pay- ments. Old instruments taken in ex- change. All instruments guaran- | teed to be us represented, Btore open | Saturday © only. } SHEET MUSIC Remember we are closing out our Bheet Music department entirely. ‘The stock is going rapidly and WE ARE NOT AND WILL NOT RE- ORDER ANYTHING, so ff you want to derive the benefit of this chance of a lifetime to supply yourself for years to come while you ean buy It don't defer your rey Fi FOR FRIDAY ‘Mystic jeter, regular $2.00 ope econ L2G will not permit us giving lists of suf ficlent length to give jen of ite contents, but as to price will state briefly that all sheet mualo that re~ tails regularly at 36¢ t 20¢, and that which sel nly the propor- tlonate still greater. Choise new music, Vooa! and instru- | moital, bo per copy. | All mail orders for sheet music| must be accompanied with the price lin draft, money order or stampa, and postage at the rate of Jc per sheet | and from 100 to %e fc much Is sent the excess | for masie books. If t will be ret D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music D 903 Second Avenue, Burke 5212 Second Avenue Sece"8 Ay ||| Bet. Seneca and University rs, Building. WATER MAIN BREAKS — upward amd quickly cutting down Sixth avenue up turned river of Chat thoroughfare from Sixth » had subsided men were put to w cleaning it off so that care coul pans It water could be turned off the broken foundation of a tenement of partments at the slutheast of Sixth avenue and U lawned by Ju moat washed away Brower, te | houses th: street between Fire enue all suffered the floor of the New England bakery THE SEATTLE ‘STAR AND CAUSES FLOOD Pike Street and Adjacent Thoroughfares Treated to a Genuine Deluge—Housekeepers Suffer for/Lack of Water at Noon —Property Destroyed Tod breaking of a ch main at} and’ damaged flour to thevextent of of Sixth J “= /SULLIVAN NOT LOST Chief of Police Sultivan and Ser geant Mike Powers, of th | department, returned ingt —_—_— Spokane, where they pb: tending the annual fair held there There was a report in the clty you terday that the chief had been lost t fleld in the eastern part The lef hee been plaining today that he did not follow the fashion met by the mayor KANSAN IN TROUBLE Sherif Cudiher received a tele- gram from the sheriff of Wureka, Kan. today, that he would Jeave to night for thie place, to get Walter wet way which was ¢ and im the proces of grading, at Fike street. It made a ‘Traffic wom were was sue cron the stopped the Beattie street and as soon as the f * ia was half an hour before the 4 to run for an the meantime washed away at the corner here the break occurred and the Unie quaimie yeu was working In & lumber camp, and tid not deny hie ident®y and ad ted that he kn f the charge agninat bim. He claims the accus ation is made by a former business partner, and in the remult of 0 of some livestock, part of which was mortgaged which was situate: nee back from Sixth pth of one foot and Sixth ay- ater ran in on FREDERICK & NELGON—Fine Fu rniture. naan eeane FRIDAY’S INDUCEMENTS Our Friday ®pecials have slways been a strong at- traction te the bargain hunter, The ertiches offered ‘at the sale are always first cians, always attractive Gnd useful and ft affords exectient opportunity for economical trading, No telephone oriers for Friday Specials will be filled. Mail orders will be fied at these prices when postmarked not iater than Saturday. - MITRE RUGS We have been unable for the past thirty days to get ‘our Mitre Rugs sewed, sized and ready for delivery, consequentiy we have seoumuieted @ vast quantity which are now on exhibit, There are all kinds and colors and nearly all are 8 feet § Inches square « | worth at least $1.42. On sale Friday only for...1 Bed Border Cocon Mata, Te quality, ach... Ae Gio Ol) Ogapue Window Shades, 3x7 feet, each..4Pe A LOW-PRICED DESK ‘Tie two beet factories In the United States are rep- resentse’ on our floors. Every desk we sell—an@ eur nous —is of guaranteed value. A Roller*Top. Desk of solid well semmoned oak thi out, complete with ail modern conveniences, such as disappeaaing arm slides, pigeon holes, pen trays, email etc, Has drawers in both pedestals Inside of ome cabinet ax showp in illustrations. Measures figty inches long, thirty imches deep and forty-five inghes high. The regular price of this high grade desk ie $22.00 but in taking ddvaniage of our Friday wale it can be secured fer... 815.55 FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE MOUSEFURMSHER: SECOND AVENUE, MADIOON AND SPRING STREETS Enlargement Sale Special === FOR FRIDAY Indian Stool, 15 inches high, with top 16xm inches; choice af Flemish, golden or weathered oak; stool is sub- stantially made. and exactly as pictured, Price For One Day Only eee G.LHOLMES 2 FURNITURE Co. 110} 110%-L0% SECOND AY All SILVERW. Friday, each . ° |HAMS— 9% imches wide, v THE BON MARCHE Downstairs Sale a Hummer Every hotel, restaurant Keeper and houseKeeper in Seattle is alive to the fact today that a unusual sale is in progress at the Bon Marche. With the opening of the doors the crowds gather—for rain will | THE BIG STORE downstairs is jammed svith eager buyers. HouseKeepers are isnot going to miss the chance to buy a season’s Kitchen Utensils or Dining Needs when the chance-is here to save half the money. For it is well Known that our regular are the lowest on the Coast and for two days, today and tomorrow, you may buy from our down stairs stock at THE BON MARCHE ot Keep customers from such a saving sale as this—and at this writing the ' Exactly One HalfRegule All GRANITEWARE 1-2 PRICE TIN AND JAPANNED WARE /1 PRICE. |All WOODENWARE 1-2 PRICE |All HARDWARE 1-2 PRICE Alt WILLOWWARE 1-2 PRICE All CUTLERY 1-2 PRICE All BIRD CAGES 1-2 PRICE All KITCHEN UTENSILS 1-2 PRIME | All GLASSWARE 1-2 PRICE | All STONEWARE 1-2 PRICE | AU HOLLOW WARE 1-2 PRICE THERES NO EXCEPTIONS) TO THE HALF-PRICE RULE except on a few articles that we contract with the manufactureirs not to break the price—for instance, 1847 Rogers Bros.’ All HOTEL W.: 1-2 PRICE 1-2 PRICE pri | 1-2 PRICE | All DECORATED 1-2 PRICE All TOILET WARE 1-2 PRICE All FANCY DECORATED CHINA 1-2 PRICE | All LAMPS 1-2 PRICE ces | Acondensed list of the Kinds of goo included is given below and you are reminded that the will positively end tomorrow (night at 6 o'clock. At that hour we begin to move the present base |store into its new and larger quarters just north of its present location in the new building. It jthen the finest crocKery and houseware This list is but an o atlinesof $75,000 worth of goods included in the sale. | All PLAIN WHITE DINWER WARE | it on the Pacific Coast. Etc., Forks, White Haviland China, (rand Rapids Carpet Sweepers. Quantity to customers lir-ited. No goods sold to dealers. Bedding, Com-Umbrella Sal forts and Wash Goods Friday Bargain Prices in this department to- BED SPREADS—Full size Marseilles patterns and hem- med ready for use, worth 75¢; size, filled COMFORTS — Full covered with silkoline, with one-piege whitercotton and tufted with colored zephyr, worth $n25 ; Friday, each. .89c SEPRSUCKER GING- TURKISH BATH RUGS— Size 21x42 inches, neat designs in pink, blue, green and yellow, regmlar price 35c; Friday, each. eee BSC sent ereneeeneeeee oe ZENDA CLOTH — For ‘Wrappers, etc., fast colors, in thve best styles, worth soc; Fri- diny, @ yard, ..cceercccevesSC “OLD HICKORY” SHIRT- serviceable, worth 12%4c; Fri- ING, worth 124%c, Friday, a AY, @ VATA weer ces aeee Eight to Elev The time has come to buy ing serviceable Umbrellas for little money just now. Women’s 26-inch — Silk . Warp Gloria \ Umbrellas, big \ sl . TT assortment handles; Fri- sual day special at $1.29 each, value $1.75. Women’s 26- inch Umbrellas $1.50 value; Friday special at $1.00 each, Men's 28- ingh Umbrel- las, steel rods, extra well made natural wood handles; Friday special, $1.00 each. ; Children's School Umbrellas, regular eed VAId ceccceserceneeecees Dhac |Special at asc each, Bargains from all partis of the store to be on sale Friday frorm 8 to 11 o’clock,only. Tapestry Portiens, assortment of colors, worth $1.26-@ pair; tvorn 8 to 1 at’ $1.40, Pretty Ruffled Bobbinet, %, inches, wide ruffle, t&immed with. dainty worth 60c yard; from §4to li at Black Coney Soarts, extra, wide, at $1.19, um Beatrts, #ix 3.00 value; from six tatls, worth.$2.25, Stone Marten Op nice tatl fine fur, 0. ppera, new stylos, all dark fall colors, warth §9¢ and $1.00; from 8 to 11 at’ Bio, Women's Outing Flannel Knee Skirts, deep ruffie, five rows of tucks, in pink or bide, worth, 660; from 8 to 11 at 450. Children's Outing Flannel Driveses, light oplors, sizes 2 gnd 8 ypars, worth To; from.§ to Mat, 2c. Women's Sanitary Napkins, belf dozen in box, worth 250; from 8 to 11 at 190. Men's Heavy Cotton Sox; from § to il at Tie. Men's Camel's Hair Undershirts and Drawers, all sizes, worth 50c; from § to 11 at 2c. 44-inch Black Worsted see al) wool, worth Storm yard, for %-inoh Granite Dress Goods, half wool, worth 25c yard, for 160. | This is in black and several shades. Feders Pompadour Brush Skirt Binding, the kind that outwears the skirt, worth fo rd; from § to 11 at %, Comes in black and all colors. Rest quality Ping, 400 in pe neaile point regularly be pape from 8 to 11 at le. “New, Home” Linen Finished Thread, dinok only, full size spoo worth be from 8 to 11 at 10 spool, Quantity to custor Merceriaed Sateen, Chambray and Pique Waists, black’ and colors, also white, worth up to $8.00; from & to 11 at ‘980. $1.60 Petticoats, mercerized sateen, black and colors, at 9c, Flannelette Waists, also sateen, worth $1.00, at 500. Women's Fast Black Cotton Fleece Lined Stockings, superior quali, double toe and heel, worth 26 pair; from 8 to 11 at S0e for three pairs. Women's Jersey Ribbed Bleached Cotton double Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, silk finished, actual value Se; from § to 11 at 330 &@ garment Outing Flannel, soft and fleeey, good variety, worth 6c yard; from § to 11 at 3 Huck Towels, good quality, size 20x40 Inches, red border and fringed, worth 10; from 8 \to 11 at, each, Be. began All JARDINIERES 1-2 WARE | All GOLD PLATED Cunea TED PRICE 4 | All WATER AND WINE 1.2 PRICE All WINE GLASSES, RAC 1-2 PRI | All DECORATED VASES 1-2 P | All BRASS FIVE O'Ci | 1-2 PRICE * a new Umbrella. We ae Sure 4 Hematitchea Pillow 0a bleached cotton, ise . worth 1c; from § to IL ‘me Piso’s Consumptive Cure tles, for lec, 5cbeaow Salt, 1-pound packaat N, N. Shampoo, 3 package? enough for 18 shampoos, |“"Peanut Brittie; from § to 2 @™ pound. Boys’ Waists, in pereale of flannel, with or without lar, 250 value; from § 1 Ages 4 to 14 years. » Boys’ Navy Biue 7 all wool, ages 4 to om ets, extra fine quailty, pock in all the latest . braid, worth regula’ price, § to 11, 350 Ma The. Big Store The Bon March NORDHOFFE & Co. 1419 to 1435 2a Ave and 115-135 Pike St. Epeeperrs, a if a <4 F792 4 E;

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