The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1903, Page 4

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eRe asada eaTS, A EET a on eosin PS 5 aa Sait WASHINGTON STREET : sag per ra « rea Ps PARLOR HOUSES T White Fai Blinds Went Up for All Time This Morning--- B U S ED 1 Ir Chief Sullivan Refuses to Postpone the Moving Day ©" Everybody hax read in the daily papers for the past three weeks of the O 1903 - big failure of the | @istrict has b E gilded brothels, commonly kn: rior houses,” whieh ha ted Washington #tr f the old t exparure of the plot these plans mis are, are things of in Ubelr history w Nevertheless the influences men n{tioned are ati secretly working It onarc oe jested by the peltoe in th . ‘ r F q traffic In human flea and This Annual Watched-for Event at the)” Bon Marche Starts Monday ‘ BI an souls, But their day is over, |of the Wa When their shutters were closed at} Chief dawn today it was for the last time, jon They willl not be opened tonight few of Ux ed fashiona do no, Me houses of jil-f were dark |} <i them just an bh night, Chief of Police Sullivan will / the orious Paria and oth eee to it that all are dark tonight. | ho mn the old tende At forecast in the Star nearly a is to keep the For more than a week the fate of the Greg White Fair of 1903—which for four years ha} been a feature of the January display and saly at the Bon Marche has hung in the balance. Thy with the » ealliv by bis} of the park i tb ae located at 1417 and 14109 First ave., Seattle, and what # hotly-contested war it : : nee at of his x a was waged between 15 large mercantile concerns to secure the stock Mr. delayed freights, caused by the great and unuswal/} tent tase December, | a ‘apa eta the women “w te A. Puine of the firm of Young @& Paine, rent eetare owsers te th Festi floods, nearly turned our well-laid plans into a) *,!; ccortingly the last step toward | the new tenderioir riot, having suilding, was appointed received by Hon Morris and instructec Pe 1 Re ay A all § ee oe sell the entire stock, consisting of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing serious disappointment, not only to us, but toy pre = not & ing ye women Goods, to the highest bidder. Mr, Alexander Bridge, a well-known mer- thousands and thousands of Seattle women whe} “';: las convict. | it remetna, however, | metaphorically epeaking, “out in the chant of this city, secured the $18,000 stock at less than one-third the actual have come to regard this event in the light itis) 3% for the Business men of the city w value, and beginning Monday morning, Jan. 12, at 9 o'clock, the doors will be Me éat demanded the rete lous sround.foor riba opened and the entire stock on sale at intended, as a most unusual gathering an or ‘ Midway was the play of white garments and goods, underpriceg} \** 4} C ning Wide oper pre i ee tebe sean Gniet Oal-jft to won teat thes because the quantities are so great and becaug| °°, mito py a from carrying oo er eo eye o ; out the parior house onder. As the r eh asa ete 1 we buy to the best advantage possible months be}, Sen fond wee pair pines Sys p gene C 0 n e fore in anticipation of this Great White Fair. = ¢ laid to = defeat jer by fair | © ta ‘ \ ' , ¢: a means or foul, Through the Star's 3 ou s in Previous Years the)”, q and : Store Will Be Decorated |} = Suitably for the White Fair. This time, however, we h a fine modern store building, and when this interior and win dow display is complete the effect will most certainly be pleasing. While the sale opens Monday, yet the interior ANNUAL MEETING The Seattle athietic club will hotd its annual meeting at the club me next Monday evening at § Jo'clock. A detailed report of the CITY BIDS, pees for the past year is to be The loss of a valuable diamond A NEW FIRM ENTERS THE! Taal evening by hire DA aerial a —— on from either fire, smoke or water, but high- decorations will not be finished until a day or two later, We FIELD AND PRICES ARE wengay ny - grade merchandise at bankrupt prices. make this explanation to do away with any early disa KNOCKED DOWN 2% PER p> LR e This store is located just one-half block north of the postoffice, om the nt in he arance of the on ie 4 = i CENT. ON ONE CONTRACT [her hy at thie ring west side of the street, opposite the old Denny homestead. gems brsagoet aaa : Bids for city hardware supplies for | wea minting Right here it might be well to add that we received Set cmeigkiond guucioeme woserd-) nccileilas aaiiaiciissdiitias largest invoice of garments for this sale, Friday afternoon ing to the assistant secretary | RAGE HORSE 2:30. At6p.m.this shipment of 150,000 pieces of muslin, é p+ p cee Fagot for th o any t derwear had been checked from the bills and assorted, and ' Assistant Secretary McAl DROPS DEAD Num- Firs 9 o'clock at night were marked ready for placing on tables: lied the attention of ¢ n “the fact i iy and shelves for the White Fair. LONDON, Jan. 10.—The world fe bers Eee Ave. It was this great shipment that has delayed the Company Are as sual very similar,| mous race horse, Ben D, a Derby Fair, and the decorating of the store could not begin While that of the Whiton Hardware! winner, dropped dead this morning. > went. lower on ol Fy. on . 2 MT the arrival of this lot; hence our excuse to you for u >| every ar- than either of the other two elt Rerhere. Serewubarr’s. 114 Zee- paredness of display. But by Tuesday everything will be | Chiirman Thomson's attention was plete. In the meantime, beginning 8 o'clock Monday morning, all Seattle will visit this gi sl Sine called to the. alleged. fact underpriced sale and exposition of White Garments, Fabrics, Embroideries, Laces anf for the past several years the 5 . . te Hardware Company and what not—for will so far surpass the attempts of previous stasons that the Fourth A: Behwabachers have been practical “4 : " f ; the only bidders and that almost in. nual White Fads will be a distinct feature, without a precedent in the minds of our p a5 variably their bids have been such that they alternated in getting the pacientes wontract for the cttf hardware. It ts i ghee |\White Fair Sale of Muslin Underwear McAllister nor Chairman Thomson About 200,000 Garments to go on sale Monday at smallest prices ‘Will discuss the matter, it fe rumored around the city hall that thir may ‘ be taken as @ confirmation of the general belief that has existed for fome time that there is some under ' standing between bidders for city contracts. No offfcinl action has | | i TTT TT advertised in Seattle. ‘The principal feature of the White Fair is of course the Muslin Underwear. In ta af | Thirty Days From Now You'll Be Sorry You Didn't Get isplay and sale at the opening of the W In on Those Lots iz we will have about 200,000 garments for Fair Monday. This enormous quantity, even at usual prices, would present an attraction |) if unequaled in any Western retail store But the garments were manufactured, nearly” all of them, by one of the largest factories in Obio—made expressly by us by this well | organized manufactory, with express orders to have nothing but the very* best of gar] ments in style and quality, and none of the skimpy, narrow sorts that characterize many | lines and stocks of Undermustins oe We were particularly fortunate in securing the output of this maker, who employs skilled needlewomen and experienced designers—giving us the best assortment of figh grade and medium Muslin Underwear to be found anywhere hereabouts. This factory is noted for being the best appointed and scrupulously clean in the manufacturing co paying good wages to competent employes. A Word As to the Prices We took good care to buy so liberally that our prices are the lowest ever made by and the garments, every one of them, are worth at least a third more than we rked them at. OLYMPIA, Jan. 10.—The supreme court appointed ¢. 8. Reinnart of B. T. Williams of Seattic, ana C. Will Shaffer of Wenatchee, as the committer to hold examina- tons for admission to‘the bar on nd 17 In the supreme Olympia Right $135 | « Town VALENTINE ADDITION ‘The ti Deetor and Orcar BL _- terday afternoon performed the dim. cult feat of hauling a steamship through the Duwamish river draw- bridge. The Stanley Dotlor war taken alongside the Hammond mil} wharf, about 200 yards inside, to lond flour, No steamer so has ever before been through the draw- bridae. The channel has been re- THE MARKETS The wholesale price of ens to 33 cents § thie morning, the beginning of a dectine g which will practicaily continue for several weeks, Otherwise there were. : no changes in Western avenue r ‘WHOLESALE PRICES (These Ghe BON MARCHE Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE 4 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Street (Boston Pain Dentists 1422 Second Ave.Opp. Boa Honest nteed work i dM gLCbSsTIesvAastehF2 BWlAasserse HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE Peerless All Steel =e Go se Sa pn ee High, Dry, Level &° Out Tomorrow vrais x Ae per bt: pens, Toe: ate Jap L per bon, walnuts, ¥ aS at artet . $191.10, imported, bulk figs, or poand. Rutter c Bestemey a? % Office HILL BRICK co In twelve different and distinct 4 ree eS at ae s ways the Peerless Steel Range ‘ 1 ~ Native Wa fea arn, . Gta 2 14th and Weller : Peaitry- Dresned turkeys, D6@%e, hens, ly : MG ite; Hive ducks, 140; live geene, Me re fully one-thirt o —7—— : Be w Spinning for bievel. ire. A visit to the store and an in- . ’ v ar tion of all ates less will Twelve-year Written @ . a wonders in ran, tee with all work 7 TE Classes xamination and pains) won at Ranke Han ed used without b Monday and Fritay evenings. Pri- wert and most bs vate iessons ally. aae n laboratory tn tele. t i 2 : = Santa toon u ' [MADISON ST. CAR LINE; | oon Pevernae : i | oe ' HBOSTON DENTAL PARLOM) Tho Most Reliable Service in Town ee That Goes . 1422 SECOND AVE . nnn Best OPP. BON MARCHE : pew oe rn ere ————— eee | ee ——_ w / ; | (|| Tx pure and appetizing beer ie 4 ‘ | | every family should be supplied with 3 > ; LARGE LEVEL LOTS | faliouse of Albert Hansen}e ' | i 40xi10 and 40x'55 °.. sph, | ‘ 7 cae Bee WOOD AND COAL Rich i nA ge Get in your Winter's Fuel now. Newcastle No. 4 and Jewels a $175 to $250 1 pseeesid a vide. yeong | EER Newcastle Washed Nut are both good stove sats y § : i| uality is a better one. Franklin is a free burning lump coal, We seli.Coke and p ; kn brvelhtewd mewdivmicdeet’ maleebbtriedte The two make a combination Its dettotous Muvor makes ita prime|# Charcoal. Our prices are right. : 706 First Ave. ‘ : a hard to beat. | [favorite with every one who tikes rd 7 ‘There will be several representatives on the ground all day ‘ on | } |} 800d cheer and health, —— ———————— — i vracnnteapatss “aed, } | | to any part of the eity, 9 cents, ah he are coco Ec | | THE REX DRUG STORE | olephone, Ttainier $0. Fit ave. South COMPANY Zrrvrr- | The American Clot | 03 First Ave. rH S Turner & Co | | S. E. KING, Prop. F. B, COSTIGAN, Mgr, | | perenne on nnmene -- eget fOr the Coledeated gona 2a « tI | quct Kidney Cure] ues. Pacis Coan Cong SO 282 GLOBE BLOCK fet saddest || QUEEN ANNE FLOUR | Wives (Cle (hin See Suntay Papers for Cte bi jad Retail fi () 0 tet HAMMOND MILLING CO., Scare goo First Ave., Cor. Marion

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