The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1903, Page 4

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| i a TERRIFIC HURRICANE. rae Sacco at ey nn (ocr ge [ingot Neckwear etisererere $2 ercamscuah WILLING eee oe ie falling in price, owlng | ie: Half the Crew Perish and the Others are Bare ly Saved by Life Guards stion off ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Jan, 21 the Amertoan ahip Ablel Abbott. The} aie teknaw thet lit e | n errifio hurricane which blew ,teecued men were found floating . we With #o mal over this Am lact wight a wreck e ship's houre, All sed ame 0 ward euapiere equare-rigked ship wae driven upon | were in a precarious condition fron ane ne ‘ Jerel authorities in @ reef about 20 miles east of here, | exposure, One died before reaching | CHARGE BRQUETTS }they may deer All att # of the Itfe-saving the shore, ‘The others are still un to cope with the bubs Tion throughout the night to effect |conscious, ‘The ship's owners wire intimated hin disbelief In & rescue wan fruition |that whe had a crew of nine jence of the plague in California, but Pais morning the life guards have|ie believed that the mieatng Jnatd that the best way to relieve th ploked of e orew of the} were killed by falling masts ‘The | state from suspicion would b Wrecked Vearel, which proved to bel vessel and cargo are mplete loam. Ten dosen of Holy ivian hares were | f the federal offict any move Nn ee ee nee eeeeneceeermenecenems {put on the market this morning, | they might wish to # - SF | They sold slowly at Ite per pound, | he eB th 2» me | NEW TRINITY CHURCH Theigians have taken a back seat Dunlap, real estate, #4 Union Bervices were held for the frst |explained a Western avenue dealer ; time yeaterday in the new Trinity Just before we ed edifice destroy | year ako Gan, 20. SHAFER BROS, _— Gentlemen-- Your Ears! Suite and Overcoats in the Selling Out Odd Lots Be- fore Stock ok Counting following lines atti WOMEN’S FANCY STOCKS AND AUTO-COMBINATION EST season's very latest styles, made from the very finest quality of sills the assortment can be found the very latest col- the stock books we sell all our odd ling Women’s Neckwear UNION 5 crass CHICAGO, Jan, 2.—Freteht han G@iers and warehe en through the United Sta: sand Me feo are to be union, ternational Warehousemen’s America, in @ convention to be held im Bt. Loule within a week. A char ter has already been granted to the | ‘hind Rdenes paved organization by the Am=r | ‘The week's attraction at the Third thousand men are expected to be | P)°"" et eee See represented by delegates. The an ‘. yr he a. clase feuncemant Was wate by President | Pertormers, and an excellent show le Curran of the local freight handlers’ | ®'**" wnion this morning. | GOOD ALARM CLOCKS ach \ 706 CHAIR BBHATS—14 oF Uf Bpectal tomorrow-Kach... Se @ L. PLUG CUT TORACCO —Wqual to best sold elsewhere ft We per pound—Bpecial, per ate LAMPS — Complete burner and “The Tyranny of Tears” ——__-——_—_—_— Madden Chambers fmaue com.) a4 vies PASSED UP led ‘The Tyranny of Teare” will swagger styles are selling at until lobed out, ors and combinations. While there are only one $ be press nted at the Grand tonight » » » plete, price ‘ ead tconottow Wr Rash esine ope a price that pays for the cloth eee vscaviwa won ff | oF two of a style, we would advise all to make * law be = surrounded by « ap dia c AAAM'® ® « i BY GOWDY : company, this season, Paul Gilmer slone early selections. These were positively 59c, 75c, g on stellar fame tn remantic dr . jaw well a# in the Frohman plays, | J Even the man “with money g $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2. 00 and $2.25 each. Choice —_—- leuch as "The Wite, “The Charity “ KAN DLORSOM RGAE PARIS, Jan. 2i—United States | Ball,” “Men and Women,” and "Bweet to burn” would consider such Per box of W $1 ~ Consul General Gowdy says that the in which he assu personal property of the Faire was |the leading roles with great « appraised and inventoried by men of to himself and pleasure to th " wanetmiened honor before the seale He. As Clement Parbury, auth wy tion, Se jaced upon the packages by ~ him. Goway states that he has noth. | ing further to say until he receives | notification of the lose of the | jewelry and furs from the styles as worthy his atten- Specials in Laces Real English Torchon new and 4 White Goods, Linens, Etc. Echoes of the White Fair bargains in the Domestics and Linens. TOMATORMS— for en DELICIOUS CREAMERY New cloths, striped wor- Almont from widthe run from 2 to 6 steds and cassimeres, chev’ a ots and serges, in all the best BUTT s-pound brick 60 12%%c Bath Towels, 74 | 6c Bleached Sheeting, 4c ty ise KAISER HOLLAND HER 100 Gonen Unbleached T ish | Good Quality Bleached Sheeting, t eale JUMPED TO patterns and colors~—« RING—Rest imported Towels, sige 18x65 inches, worth | inches wide, soft finish, worth | Pi Land Imitation Fer can r fine underwear 12%c, epecial, each os &; special, d yard 4\e GENUINE RUBBIAN CAVIAR 19¢ Unbleached Sheeting, 1§¢ French Challis, 10c ngs, very finest / Per can 400 and rage | 300 tage : exclusive patterns, w j gtooes Beautiful Preach Chat 2 to 6 inches, worth DELICIOUS DILL PICKLES. 10-4 Undlosched Sheeting, worth | ls, the iat denigns, good tie, $0, 290 ond Sn CHICAGO, Jan. M.—In « fire this/ Patra large 10 for 106 Ihe; special, a yard Itse Value at ibe: epecial, a yard... 106 i. Pace eee Soe ek ‘Sa eel BYAPORATED PRACHES $1.50 Bedspreads, $1.19 =| asc French Waistings, 1244 house & woman jumped from the third story and was fatally injured. Bixty lives were impertied for a time, but all were brought out of the building. Loss, $60,000, + Per pound Be ROGINE MAKE 6 Per package, 3 & ‘S ei So “OUR Ln FLOUR Extra Heavy White Med A £004 assortment of styles in a Deautiful Marseilles pa firet-cldes Countérteit of hemmed ends, worth $1.00. spe Walstings which retail at otal, each si.108 to The, « yard 12%« We have n beautiful line sets—all the widths complet) insertions to match, Bensation 1.05 When the advertising manager of , TA | ‘ 4.00 * Extraordinary Specials are oe Beers oa Eee Ae )—-o Gant ee seailait pt aicaen Shine Eight to Eleven fertomorrow morning trom § Strained, with comb amazed hat,’ said he, “let people Rech Rhe go through that “grade stock . any salt , Syst plain Dive blues or biacks--for $107 the biggest advertising pn a that I ever heard of tn MISS BILLIE BURKE | e | EERE tle. She te « li-year-old §=American each; sale price from 6 te 23e Bale of Miesee’ Kid Gloves at We Roy Outing Piannel Wateste, | from 8 te 11 ager 4 to 14 years, worth 260, at TRIATS PONRLERS #AR Misses’ Prime Lamb Skin Gloves, | 17 Hair Brushes, a good DINESPer can 906 red or tan. also in white. sizes 6 S4-inch All Woot Cloth Suiting, | cial for Thursday only; firm to 6%. regularly selling at | Bisck, navy, brown, green and | 11, fe each gray, $1.60 quality; from § to 11,| Imported Satin Taffeta in Nile, white, black, blue Women's Jersey Ribbed Cotton | low, extra quality, w will be @ great bargain Thu from § to 11 only at, the pair, 600. | @t who went on the stage In Vienna ‘ a Bhe has made a bit in| AAAAIDA Poo a eat “dati tg * | Pigece Lined Vests apd Pants, in | pure silk, full 6 inches ne ecru, all sizes, special from § to | 3%c yard; White Pair price! } B50 Gloves for Children. 100 11 at 46 ibe per yard. é 1 Applique Pillew Bhar | Hidren's Woolen Fine Rifbbed Black brown, navy pd Hose, double toe and heel | openwork designs to regular sell- | and knee, regular price 26c; apecial | extra quality, full # to 11 tomor- | from § to 11, at Ibe pair. regularly Te patr; Women Felt Mouse Bliypers, felt | price, § to 11, 480 pair, soles, yalue b6c, for 26e Stamped All Fine Lines Men's Tan and Black Opera and | stamped in all the very ‘These are in Everett House Slippers, value $1.50 | ventions! and floral collar oma sume $1.75, for 98 cents | #x9 inches, extra tine ney Pleated Satin Belts, | choose from, worth or hae naan Gowns, Moth- | with oxidized buckles and small | White Fuir price, $ te Iie Clusters of fine tucks, neck fatrim- | LOW" im back regular value the | . Bove ted with lace, special to 21, Bee, | tach: sale price from § to 11 only, | $1.00; 8 to * Regular price $6c xy Soft Crush Hate . ld Plated Remuty Pins, one- | Sto 11, at Women's Corset Covers, Blouse | halt dozen o ard, warranted not | Misses’ and Goves, in red and block. of price ate, fr ad scholar, Mr. Gilmore ‘unity for the @is- poms te yp nyt Bat a At ordinary times such garments as these fetch $15.00 {matinee girls en Broadway. He is he possessor-of « clear voice, good ce, whieh. GOOD TABLE CLAKET Per guilon 500 and The RIESLING WINE Per gallon $1.00 CALIFORNIA PORT wiee and $17.50—but this is no ordinary time, This is Ja ary, and good business demands that winter goods go. | him well qualified to assume roles of ons this kind. x ' Nuf said. Madison Thester } Patrons of the Madison theater are out Im large numbers to see the ‘ | new combination of vaudeville at Corner thin week. Prof. Clark's © 80x100 to Alley | Paradox is the drawing card. Pesci | Mack, All Zada. Annie Gk Rooney & Forrester and W. Trainor CALIFORNIA SHERNY Ver gation iii No. 14 WHIFKRY-—Aget & wood, extra medicinal qualit Bi.0d Full quart, per bottle front, light fitting back, neck and | to break, worth regularly 25¢ per sleeves ined With lace; mpecial | card; sale price from § to 11, be to to 11, Ihe, Regular price ie per card Plush Capes, fet anf nty of applause. The lucky Roy# Corduroy Pants, ages 4 to Cloth Brus very best qual- | med, fur edged and iE wan ten 14 years, worth 60c, for 3%, ity bristles, regularly worth é5¢ | special § to 11, 81.7% H. S. Turner & Co. | SA ARCADE BUILDING 232 Globe Block Mary Washburn, Green Lake sta-/ 104 and 106 First Ave. tion, and Albert Campeell. 118% Cot- Corner Second Avenue and University Street. Bet. Verler ten ee ond Washing lumbla street. Two performances) 4 alten a _t|ofhe BON MARC { ——— j Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Street NEW YORK, Jan 21,—"The funeral | i, of Abram 8. Hewitt this morning at | WATCH [Calvary chureh was marked by an | ate Sem \immense demonstration. The serv |ices were conducted by Bishow | Enjoys the reputation of the I Henry C. Potter, Bishop Letterbee — Watch on ‘ket for jand Rev. Parke The » esis | the maney. Designed exprems- |} included Mayor Beth Low, Andrew | ly for railroad purposes, Carnegie, J.P. Morgan and Morris | —— K. Jessup. The Interment was ennte 5 tm the Peter Cooper burial G. BENINGHAUSEN, Green wood cometer 807 tet Ave. | : ars ones The Globe was never known to carry merchandise over from one season to another. In all large cities in which there are Globe Stores during January, everything is marked down at less than cost of manufacturing, in order to make room for large shipments of spring apparel. Bear in mind the Globe's stock is clean, well tailored garments, and is now being offered at less than other houses ask for a lot of “stuff” damaged by fire, smoke and water. Below we mention a few the many bargains we are offering, and the same low prices prevail throughout the store. THIS MAP WILL SHOW YOU HILLMAN C00) Oe a FITI Fore aal(\ Men's $35" Suits and Overcoats......$13.50 Men's, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats!.... $12.48} dren's Shoes at about 331-3 cents on the Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats, . Srra5 dollar, Men’s $20 Suits and Overcoat! _A big line of Trunks, Valises, Blankets, SMan’e $16 Beltadnd Gvercolts Comforters and Rubber Clothing being sold at one-third the actual value Men's $10 Suits and Overcoats c value It's exact location and a few comparative distances that will prove its superiority for the home-builder, Only 20 minutes’ “? § toc Linen Handkerchiefs ec = Youths’ $25 Suits and Overcoats.. . $10.25 ; 2sc Suspenders Be ride from Pioneer square. The most beautiful suburban spot Youths’ $20 Suits and Overcoats..... $ 865) 35¢ Wool Hose 14¢ : ’ sp Todthe’ $14 Suite and Overcoate:, $ 6.753 25¢ Neckwear .. ee around Seattle. Free water, free wood and free rent. Lots Youths’ $10 Suits and Overcoats . 8 5.102 Soe Neckwear ‘ o : ‘ ae : FOLDING BED Children’s $1o Suits and Overcoats. .$ ax $1.00 Neckwear ag from $35 up; $5 down and so cents a week. See Hillman, the 3 Children’s $ 8 Suits and Overcoats. .$ 3.48} $1.00 Underwear 3c owner, at his office at Hillman city, Penton car on ; Children’s $ § Suits and Overcoats. .§ 2.98( $1.50 Underwear 65¢ Washingt ahs aan And Its Clearance Sale Children's $ 3 Suits and Overcoats. . 1.03} $4.00 Hats Se: $1.95 re ee Men's $8 Pants . i... ccc cece cece ees 9O§) $3.00 HMte senses. cece $1.98 P i Men's $7 Pants ........ $ 3.48) Se ee Rech des (Ee r ce Men's $6 Parts ......... $ 3.15? Shoes i vasvaee? 06 chet .. $2.98 Men’s $5 Pants . $ 2.48) Shthes oo. ...6. $2.48 fantel Folding Bed of selected quartered stock, in Men's $4 Pants $ 1.953 Shoes. Sry ete de $1.95 a rich golden finish, has rolling shaped front decor- Men's $2 Pants ote SHOES reese eee eee eneewes $1.55 ated in a neatly carved pattern; top is fancy shap with a shaped bevel French plate mirror 10x18. Be is very similar to illustration; regular price $36.00- CLEARANCE SALE SPECIAL $28. 60 Fredericks Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streots Seattle ao* nae ee ret oaGe | PIKE ‘STREET onl (Al Hells Ladtor’ Suita, Waiste, Separate | Office, 623 1st Sn Skirts, Rte | Ave, | Eves Examined Scientl “THE RIGHT KIND.” The Globe Clothing ompany gh SEP 1003 First Avenue~ In the Large New Globe Building, N. W. Cor, First Avenue and Madison Street. THE NOVELTY HOT: AIR|°"" “" Cottivs Brose D. BUCK & ‘FURNACE $80.00 UP |coutns SHERMAN. FOLEY. CO. ica’ re, Bovg.s We are exclusive agents UNDERTAKERS erarniante & a aaavem Funeral Directors and Embaimer Goo. H. Woodhouse Gow | 1407" First Ave. Pike and Uuion || Times But » bet 1409 Second avenue Seattle, Wash, INT PP eS

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