The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1902, Page 4

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ig “hea ey yee SAILOR’S BIG BATTLESHIP WISCONSIN HERE T IS CRAZY AH FOO»: =~: PLIGHT OF CAPT, BURCHEL OF HAS HIS CHINESE mans —————— THE LATEST ” (There is nothing studied or stiff about gives Ita lite pull down on FOUGHT WITH HIGHWAYMAN After teking a woman who had been the victim of @ hold-up to a place of refuge last Priday night, #1 D. Starr was himself made the vie~ Um of 4 highwayman's desire for money Mr. Starr was accosted by a thug near the corner of Nimth avenue and Spring street. Starr struck the re- volver from the hand of the thief and grappled with him. He could ew have everpowered the robber, | but was confederate, He escaped and proceeded to his highwayman | COOK Cor she brushes it straight off her e side nnd the effect ix comph afraid that the man bad «| ,, “ acc eMip WHO |e! to T t A BISCUIT OWEENEE BOX THE NFINED IN Senta 8 P ar . "i nu bey nd A k ore : trie him nearly to deat jk A everted Batu y : » boy he wa thr he mn, It aid, that they | hor Ax Just panded the corner | mth to me senin With Aloe Tw 1 avenw i Beat} hal thugs, Both were well @ hey did | deat jeearching hin pook the boy found wave t f the highwaymen, The [thieves wore not satiated with this however, and t a wearch of the [boy's ok manelves They ffound & Ww money Dow was told to go and the thugs made a run for Madison street. Phe police were notified of the robbery an | soon aa the vietim could reach bis heme. HEALTH IS " Dute | we th | WASHINGTON, D. C. Dee. 22 ieee The navy department haw 4a} him age saying that Adi oammand n, has been nett t he must in second in « mut cour Juat the Asiatte fied by his physicians th | leave that station on the new her pompadour, The hair up a bit rehead. e all musical comedies there ts litte or no plot, but a bunch of pretty Siri, lote of fun and good stameing Few better attr oe hav booked at the Thir year ‘The first teteph. meen at thy mber of specialties are "we intro kof Joe Kane of “Hette in the rote of Ma tor, stands and his makeups are remark. | The disieet te original and} be the audience In an uproar of eepecially THEATRICAL (i= 2%." “The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch” =| By far the strongest, most artistic ena meet wally acceptable pay | her part also allows the noble character of | & woman in almost every line. There | artistic something all through | the piece. There are no fale cli- maxes nor forced situations. The | plot works out smoothly and is well earried out by the company with hich Miss Roberts opened her re- turn engagement at the Seattle last night. The ploy was produced last night for the third time by Miss Roberts | and her company. this fact | into consideration the work was ex- | eeedingly well done. As Mre. Hatch, the cast-off and | divorced wife of Dick Lorimer, the | mother of a child whom #he has not | geen for years, a woman working | for her living while her former hur- band enjoys great wealth, a woman who risked ail just for one glimpse | of her daughter, Miss Roberts has a rt that might well have been writ n especially for her. In other roles she has had a chance for great emo- tonal. work, but it was not the feelings of a pure woman that she | portrayed Tar” and “Sapho must not be seen entirely unmarked Mrs. Hatch, however, is a good heble woman, true to her child and willing to starve rather than be dis- | owned Mins Roberts ie seen to the great est advantage tn the third act when athe. in order to see her daughter, she to her former husband's house ised ae ff dressmaker, The scene is pitiful in the extreme when the woman ix overcome when she sees her daughter, yet is unable to apeak and tell her that her mother fe with her. Tn the last act, when the daughter and the dying mother are again unit 4, there is anther strong for Loctus Henderson fas ta small part in the piece, but he maker alt out of It possible. Howard Scott, ax the cold-hearted Dick Lorimer, was excellent. > Mr Be thoroughly at home in # role and ts alway: MeCicker. late of the neared with the Roberts t night as Jack Adrian showed carefull thought execution. Mra. Hatch’ There wil be a Christmas m : “The Telephone Girl” The musical comedy “Thi phone Girl’ opened at th yenterday, The same pro at the up-tgwn hous 1 proved to be the most ful Attraction of the we je the company this year ts I ty equal to the ow e On an excellent sh at wea Lik CHRISTMAS DINNERS We are spectaliste in Me Banquet Printing. ‘The Ivy Pr nd Pike Pythian building, Ist —- Ge to Bpinni tor bleyels repairs Suventied petite Gory. M Co. = ETS i DIAMONDS and, In fact, every thing tn with Arthur This Cake was made lest summer ut latter had the rand boy never. | | eatehy songs The other members | f the company appeared to advan- | age Th Telephone Gir. runs four nights with a matinee Wednesday ndy Hottem™ wil) be the ettruc tem the ta pert the week open ing with a Christmas matine. “Fiddle Dee- Dee” “Fiddie-Dee-Dee” wilt close at the Grand Wednesday night after a very succesful run. The production can- tains all of the eoments of sacchw- ful show and deserves the patronage it has recetved. Primrose & Dockstader Primrose and Dockstader’s min- strel organization comes to the Grand Thursday, Friday and Satur- day of this week Ornamented Tarts Games——Denny Coryell Co. *** SPFCIAL TUESDAY |} ¢ NEWS Doll and Drum Day We have such immense fam ilies of dolls, and thi #0 pretty that the little girls are enthusiastically detigh with them. We want ever tle girl in Seat Gay to see these pr Kid Body I Inches tong with closing eyes he Kid Body Doll, 18 inches Kestner Kid Body Doll, cork stuffed The wo et.08 # will eepgataliy delight the boys DRUMS! DRUMS! The nolay drum, But what is Christroas to a boy without a drum? Get Mp} him one of these drums and let fi) him enjoy himself to the full 4 ent extent. Best and stoutest druma made—the kind he can't break right away, Your choice Ml) from 266 up to 84.00, ¥ | b 4 But we have something that | Anhex Cor, #¢ ond and Union ENTRICITIES OF A FORMER! Rick HORSE THAT NOW ULL® AN EXPRE68 WAGON ‘| ANOTHER FINE RESI- | | - | Fred S. Lamount Will Build a | Three Thousand Five Hun- tunity of deme The Moore Investment Company te We have the largest and best assortment in the city of el! hinds ef Holiday Cake ot prices that will suit yeu. * -Frait Cake 30 Cents Cake $3.00 and Ornamented Vienna STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, Bet. Seneca and Universicy Stre STOKE THE ela HE FATE === OF “BOBS” imvporte Stock « s” Me giraffes, rabbits, donkeys, bears, pigs, cows that > " Id whivers When a waller, for it sggers up the sidewalk Hot wntll ( sean over wait hie is bitehed to the wa rears upon hie hind lege and} cious make-believe bite at to | man gete drunk, searing him almost h ne may he wave DENCE dred Dollar House on His Capitol Hill Lots » thousand dollars ts what Fred paid for two on Hixteenth avenu 1d Deve and Galer street in division No, 4 of Capitol = Lammount wilt fh hw MN ture in this reetden hat will be the etyle lots are sOx120 which wilt give plan an elegant © these cannot be made public yet } Prides <.pethvatees tices more than eve joared with Decem- . ber sales the t beautiful of all } at Mra, Elliott's studic Keattle residence localities-Capitol | } building, end see her | =e | play of beautiful burned and ee 4 leather novelties for he | ad - —_ 4 eens Deg A New Feature of the Christmas Shopping * taal Pern e » ' . im Teese Saturday morning we started a Bazaar on the second Art Calenders. Deany Coryell - : wis"! enonoid—Denny Coryell Vo. **°1 | floor, near the elevator. Booths are given over to the sale of various kinds of Holiday Merchandise, which, for one reason or another, isto be closed out at a cheaper price than usual. This Bazaar is really an “economy corner” of the store and helps.you to buy small gifts for very little money, A goodly gathering of Handkerchiefs Fancy Goods, Toilet Cases, Bric-a-brac and dozens of other kinds of merchandise, helps to make the Bazaar a favor ite buying place for women who want to shop quickly and to a great price advantage, for all prices are very small, values considered, at the bazaar. SilK House Garments Ideal Christmas Gifts at Cut Prices We have taken all our fine stock of Imported Silk Japan ese House Gowns and Sacques, and reduced them for Christ- mas Clearance bi 96.00 Quilted Chinn Milk Bacques We are offering an immenne tine x : of Fine Wool Weaves, Fider #149 Guiited Chine Wik Bacguee | Goan. French Plan pr HiEt0 Quiited China wim Hodes’ tog China and Lace e that wii sn. be reduced gr ly in price ‘These our direct importa ranging from 85.00 to 810,00 tions, and our former setiing priges were jess than their real | House Wrappere—This line is vac, Therefore our spectal cut ere rattling bergains net and Albatross | ing Sacques. all handsome- trimmed, that sold at from ) to $7.60; Towaday omg, equaled by no other houre in the ty. and their already low hed prices will be greatiy re duced for Tuesday, two or three lines to be put in one lot, worth Up to $8.80 and $10.00; your chotce for S450 Postoffice Substation A branch of the Seattle United States postoffice has been blished on our first floor. Customers will find it a great venience in mailing packages, registering mail or sending ey orders. from select imported fruit, $2 $1 Frott THE BIG STORE SHAMEK’S 12M Second Ave., Arcate Bik. Headquarters for | Holiday Umbrellas We Sell The Hull Detachab!c And later- chaogeabie Handle Umbrellas — ©. nowe, Mer A Triumphont Return! FLORENCE ROBERTS Tonight, Tuesday, Thuredsy Evenin, ~=-nnnn $6.55 Solid oak, weil finished, oF good = construction | equipped with spring ent; firet-Clame ¥: cushions, any color, price Monday, Tuesday a Wednesday Otmeas) ite DRAMATIC nr tHe UNWELCOME Ma Friday and Saturday Matinee and Evening. ZAZA Prices—81.00, The, B00, Bho. | now selling. OPERA Srattic Leading MOUSE Treater Mar. Phone Main 65. Its Good Bye Approaching . Three Last Performances. “Fiddle-Dee-Dee” hg, Charming Burlesque of Feminine Beauty Ty About Christmas. "Fiddle Dee Dee ATTRACTIVE PRICES—T5e, Tox Seats Why do other dealers claim the Hull Detach- able Handle 4# no good? Because they cannot buy th bor nd Divan! $1.00, 500 Ladies’ Detachable Handie Umbreties, Bilk serge and taffeta, IX L frames, steel rods, guaranteed quality; worth $3.60, at $2.00 600 Gent's and Lad tachable Handle t silk serge and taffeta, Frames, steel rode, guaran- teed quality; worth $4.00, at $2.60 with steel , best frames, priced from 250 to $20.00, all guaranteed to Bivp sa tiefaction Beatties Only Un Town lar Pisng of Ame riicne too! Sm rand Popa 0, te, TONIGHT TUBBDAY, WEDNERDAY MATT NEE AND NIGHT ONLY The Telephone Girl Other Umbrellas Human Halr Wigs, Jong cur ~. Br te oe ’ holr..@4.00, #1 82.00 That will be useful and thoroughly appreciated by any woman, here (While ‘This Is Here, Really, ‘There ‘ nat are some suggestions— - 1 H ¢) Is Nothing Bise in Town.) De le cing in aK, atin and | es ae Don't tai the Special Mati ancy cotton gowns a Vednesday. 26, the, The, $1.00 Bll eiderdown Bath Robes. Fine Fur Neckwear. 7 Christmas Matinee | Spelger & Hurlburt Eiste Dot! fy | Relger & Hurlburt iste Doll Bil Kimonos and Dressing Jackets, A Nice Walking of Dress Suit. ||| 1307 SECOND AVE, land Wauteday, Seidar, hetuees and golden hair, dressed in il] Bilk, Flannel, Cotton and Vel- | A_ Good, Gerviceable, Dressy | Matinee and Nieht puss fancy natin gown e210 vot Walste. ont. Hampton & Hopkins Present a Doll's Br . Me Fine Lace and Chiffon Neok | Bilk Potticon acum oaeaiieae ———=| Beautiful Story of Rural Life. Doll's Chatelaine Watch... Ploces. | Silk, Cloth and Lace Dress {Ih | Ihe, he, the Silk Tea Gowns and Matine: | Bkirte, an Doll's Nursing Bottles L . Be, 10e P nits Whisna tit Saetiet’ Whe’ be 25 per cent. off on all Furs; 20 per cent. off on all Eiderdown G. A companion play to “Shore Acres’ ee Rnces, the Savatet Hine ot mente; 33 per cent. off on all Cort ond Jackets for Women and and “The Old Homestead.” Present Gabe cebeneris . Be to The Children, ed by & splendid cowibany All of \the scenery used in this production |i* carried by the company Order a nice wa } Overcoat before t We ean ke up Albert Hansen Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. what y want in first-class shape right now All the latest in blue werger, 8 q Worsted, tre meron, Suits m0 0 and up 820.00 and up. .B0 and up. | onan | IMPERIAL TAILORING (0, 1102 Beoond Avenue. Dhe Bon Marche “”” Both Phones, Main a. Wednesday and! Matinee and | HATCH Beats a the Grand Jury \ \THiiD AVENUE THEATRE | AEN AY TEE THE BON MARCHE milK, etc. The Regular Prices Range From 10c Up to $10.00, But You Buy Tomorrow at EXACTLY HALF PRICE Line of Bon Marche ||Wool Waists Factory Samples at $1.98 $6 and $7 Waists at $3.59 choles | An endless ¥ of 10 up Will be sold tomorrow at si.us ‘There are French Flannel tan, Alpace and Fancy Twtlle—in fact, all kinds of new materials and latest styles; black, white and | « olore b Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes and Slippers Gifts at Small Cost We have underpriced many have tomorrow a big sales day hy dull tip, > toe, medium e2.50 Men's Viel Kid Lace Bhoes, beavy double soles, Goodyear w Solace last, value $3.1, for Men's Boxealf Lace Shoes, heavy double soles, lined throughout With rubber, mediam heels, value $1.80, tor 2.4 Women's Fine Vici Shoes, double soles, military heels Women's Men's Roxcalf Lace Shoes, heavy Gouble soler, En, backetay medium heels, value $2.4, for Men'sKangaroo Calf Lace Shoes, | Mistes” and Children’s Red Felt heavy soles, Blucher cut, made and Velvet Celontal House for hard wear, value $3.00, for pers, leather moles, spring . B1.08 | value $1.25, for ee nenensal Men's Satin Calf Lace Shoes, me- dium heavy soles, low _ hee value $2.60, eves Women's Fine Drem Shoes, kid tips, square edge turn soles. con- cave heels. value $6.60. for 82.59 j Fancy China Mustache and other Cups and Saucers are on our tables. from ie up. The vartety is greet and prices within reason Fancy Table Dishes Creamers, Sauce and Berry Sets, Pin ‘Trays, Plates and ao forth on sale Tues Gay at 2 per cent discount mber, Tues per cent. dix 1412 Firet ave. and Union. | — Misses’ and Children's Re@ Pett 1435 Second Avenue and 115-139 Pike Street Nordhoff @ Co. | No charge for gpre:. ex |traction when teeth are orders?” ed. All work done by graduate identists of 12 to 20 perience; i department. in advance exactly what t work will cost by a free exam: | ination ‘will find we do exactly as we jadvertise— |SET OF TEETH .... between Pike |GOLD FILLING . New York Dental Parlors rison street, Portle THe ¢ Store Open Every Night Until Christmas “Woolly Toys at Half Price BOEGFELDT, THE GREATEST TOY IMPORTER IN THE WORLD, SELLS US HIS SAMPLE LINE OF WOOLLY TOYS AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR This is a very important announcement. The selling at retail of such an immense dathering of sample Woolly Toys as those of Boegfeldt, the famous New York importer, will cause a hubbub in our toy store tomorrow. Every parent who has gifts yet to bay willnataurally behere. The line in. cludes every woolly and leather toy made, such as dogs, cats, goats, sheep, lions, elephants, buffaloes, ariety of Wool Wale, regularly sold at 16.06 and §10b at 65.50 There are mar lore and styler teriaie—e nd several different ig bargulr “ serviceable lines of Shoes to riment, in this deg double solem, odee, Fine Dress Shoes, vici Rid, kid or patent tips, & cave heels, mediam Nextble, Spanish opera $2.5 for ... #1 Brectest EFSSEABLESY SRBATSweese «FFaReos ests ” $1.00, for ... oa Be House Slippers, felt soles, os ects si each © fe wil you: your Give usa call, and you gags w244Ete AED FESE Ewes erer Be gesee eeeseee 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—8 to 8; Sundays 8:80 te & | Branch Office—Fourth and Mer: —<—<—<—$—_$$_ a |] srore or | | Se DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND NOVELTIES FOR GIFTS — Found Elsewhere” ee CSCS 1d Rings, Brooehes ang Diamor ewest an Pendants, in the ne 4 ‘artistic mountings; mownted in combination with other precious stones. 3 Sliver, Gun Metal and : Watches for Men, Jewelers and Dian ESTABLISHED 1885 Silver, the © exhibited, many of whic found nowhere else. 4 Children—al perfect Novelties in Sterling , Leather. Unique Bro showing ie conspicuous for _ . as of the pleces % luniveness he plenas ) Tht pO nond Merchants 720 First Ave., Sea’

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