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NORDHOFF 5 THE BON MARCHE Winter Garments at ; H 1 Every Heavy Suit. a Coat, Fur Cape, &c. Mamie Tharp, Who Until a Week Ago : Bae , [tant afar Tene wan ox Was Considered a Model of , ; e (| i eeevaats Semen Ps eee At 50 Cents on the Dollar Maidenly Propriety Hf lestnnk dees’ 6 A sale of sweeping effect will be at the Women’s Suit Store today ang o | Bucaday ‘evening. February tomorrow. All of our winter garments, including Furs, JecKets, Velogy SAYS LIQUOR _ WAS DRUGGED Strange Story Told hy 16- Year-Old J ~~ Sa. Adieu Club Tuesday night war a de . > their residence, $10 Thirtieth avenue | Mamie ‘Tharp, the telephone girl “Did you think you loved that man, mouth, |The affair war a very vv’ fT and Silk Blouses, Monte Carlos, Capes, Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Chi, er” he other asked vw y . ROOM I RR SN A aaa pad oad tina” ; . ‘The Hevediots’ Dancing Club «ave I dren's Coats—also our Eiderdown Sacques, Jackets, Robes and Wool House end jewelry from Mra, Faulk, be “No,” the girls anawered, — indig- it me at the Hpneee TAY Chubhow ‘ Wrappers, will go in one general half-price ale. Not a winter garment nantly, “you know I didn't, Marr T Just hated him, but 1 don't know number of friends Tuesday of f of any Kind reserved. G@rogged beer in a saloon on Pike| What was the matter with me.” Then on in honer of Mine Grace Buck ve girl pul her head m the window a ; je resterda Ti atin ecules | Seana RES a, is ing ana tee Drea wer = A Few of the Bargains Told in @ Line Heves she was made to drink ving coon ith ad eried fs lo ‘Mother and! mother and daughter this morning y : aa THAT IS WITHOUT LENGTHY SESCRIPTION Horen aver nl Mine Roberta Frye ce im the kitenen The girl ® heart-broken and grieves constantly, : make a dress for her little Her mother and father are very for @ trip Bast Furs Capes | Wrappers ~ r tender to h a ‘ a we ing Vitteety: while bre, Tharp | reproached "her, Ralph Waldo Emerson, the last of the family of which the post y way of BAM IT t15%0 Genuine Stone Marten Beart, | $2.00 Heaver Cape, fur edge at | $10.00 All Wool Cashmere wih tears in her eye, wae trying | de only 16 ye Fameraon was the most celebrated me , and Mise Agnes ©. Jewett, ‘| Pye sity and students of thé|— St one-half price 8 one-half prt 1.00 | pers, at one-half price %é comfort her, telling her that she | pretty, Her reputat “ were married yesterday, ll Aeme Business Colle ave issued | $22 so White Angora Hoan, ime $7.00 Kersey Cape, bear fur edge, | $14.00 Henrietta House Wy, Joved her all the more because she | town has been Irreproachable and | Se = | ee ES | ewttation for « . party to pri one-half price 76} at one-half price - ie fc) h troubl she has been an untiring worker in rapid and as conventent a® possible! tame place in Germanta hall, Friday | $7.00 Diane y Capes, 8 hes | $82.00 Tan Kerrey Opera ( k, at 2 The mother had been questioning | the church | to the patrons before the windows. »levent February long, at half price $3.50 one-half price $16.00 | Children’s Coats her daughter closely and in the pres Few people who have met Mamie M Kittinger ’ eal be inches | $86.00 Long Milk Velvet « mt ence of a Star reporter the girl told |OF know the faintly will believe that | WOULD FIGHT INDIANS 7 tone-halt price... 11.00 ie Bilk Velvet Cape, Gen | 926.00 Fine Kersey Children ee et ee ee ey et eee vasnae ng man George Yorum and Allon @iricks Big hte 1B] $3.00 Actwctric Beal Collarettes, at f price 925.00 | | St one-hit prio re iy | falder, two small boys, ran away entertained the Alph: ‘one price | from thetr homes in What ay after ther Me pelectrie ards ef liquor “Kee t at one-half pric came up and talked to me b yee day afternoon at her |i $29.50 Biectric Beal Jacket, at one Suits but who Is expected to on the street,” Mamie said. “I never) Charles B. Mant | terday, dare thought to be in Be« 0.00 Children’s Peas talked to & strange man on the | {WER on the next boat pits Bat ROC! Shukespenre’s comedy latte. The boys left for Seattle The Hhakeapeare Club meets © Prue peda Hutte a 10 to 16) Aonte Carlen at one bali Street before and I don't know why | hear amie'e trouble and the |ing of the Bhrew” was presented at|the 12:40 train. The Heattle PO-lanureday evening at 38 Hot Jackets and Monte Carlos half price... $6.00 1 aie oe ar soiihs ak celal ee) aun be hee pre ty eer ne | the Grand last night by Charles B/ lee haye been sxked to look them UP) mock The atudy for this or Ladies’ Tailored oui a “ i 4 on up Pike street w ’ » Ber . Le is com: | Hanford and his company. A mere! . 160 ¥ eveay Sache . half price 2. 7 ¢ turned through into the | ing from ey at the girl's roauert rs . Diet a Ui. POR RNP arte ay reey Jacket, at avs j Raglans and Three-q west the Congress saloon. | 48 she a: e wrote to him sho i Th Shi fe Beattle < wivers’ Pro . . s | Re eald we would go through to an. [after she met Kemp, telling _him| ese [Ps tective Ansociation will give their |[-41280 Kersey Jackets tr tiue | Eiderdown = Sacques and | Coats ether street. When we reached the| that she needed him. She says she | 2 Ah Sore | second annual benefit ball Tuesday | @nd Oxfore one-h Robes | $27.00 Fine Kersey Skis entrance, we waid. ‘Come on im ihtended to make « confession tof," canonded to. number of Cur Are Overdue reriva: Maren Ti, in Cheietonson’® I es 66 jai’ Velowe tuloune, at RSS oe = Length Cont here and have — ger eye eng Se eee cre |tin calls and was finally forced to . — othiich dil ‘aaah ‘Wig $17.50 half price and when | hesita e sald, “You | the on ~ - ty | ake & #pecch. Boh Club met for re de Bole Bik Monte | $4.50 Biderdown Jackets $19.00 Ox Gfen't afraid of me, are you? | The law frm of ene Byere are| "Tn the remarkable role of Petru-| ‘The fact that the Lynn canal liners) Rearsal thi afters ‘onachait price 087.60 | eit sail half pri vous ar 8 nice Hitte girl like eeees cpntens hae ane larceny [ohio Mr. Hanford haw a part that in| have not yet reported the arrival of | $27.60 Fine Kersey Monte Carlo, at | $13.00 Fine Biderdown | $24.46 Tan reey tang « you for anything.’ ror - be well fitted to hia style. He is natural | the British bark Dunearn at BIth | P. , hk e-haif price | one-he ce mne-half price Kp atl {he vieh are Dwwnre st Son) Pawnbrokers | it pe 913.75 naif prt ne- half prtee «in iy oheres ou on nd hie « Whispered to Bartender The ‘Tharp family haw lived in| throughout and te eo ience laughs “When we entered a box he rang | (ne 'fut time ite members hav ae the stage the bell and soon « man answered. | sociated with and are well known to Kemp did not order the drinks Af | the most prominent and respectable Ld having been forced to abande @nee, but said he wanted to apeak | ‘inne of the town Shenae tne was in better Cape Horn route on account of heavy a x hh « City Attorney Billie Deliruier hes ctapiin, and’ weiseeeed th bi S A won out in his fight against the Be Her Pastor's Story ie natural and a veritable ah weather, Local marine men are) attle pawnbrokers. The ‘shplocks outside and whispered to him. 2 Rever had tasted beer before, but) Rev. H. J. Hartsell, pastor of the |the beginning ot the ‘play, and her Soovalatine Seoetee me tae erthin "| pit, Rorgntaet pay mu nee rate to 25 per 220 days out from ¢ of coal, She was last whenever he ts ¢ a ca ported off Pitcairn teland January HOUSEFURNISHING SALE NEEDS IN Domesticsanée city. She When he coaxed me to have some, I Methodiat church, suid that he had} scting as ¢ = sarge Hyg tem | ienciio to too olky just as f did everything else he 13 later is just as well done, Miss Rone + antio vesses heave! ihe decision of (he sup me to do. ated very bitt sotecm: that |Curry la pretty, but had little to do Uren added to the overdue iiat. The) the matter as received this W These specials for Fri- . ench bai endee, 108 days ow the corporation ff @2y morning's buyers. et te go I © so dieay that || her as jeading the life she could hardiy walk, and | wae sleepy ‘She has spent the most impres- | very “He told me that I must go to alsionable years of her lite tn this| A paw protested against the payment Of the |i Lisle Hose, extra « license to city, holding that itll toes, seamie 4 1 didn't like ft. hem « herself ki ting. In the comedy role of e offic ce tudes 0 on ” Tice a he pa Robert Lee Allen was very fire Harrow to Townavitte, Is quoted| &t the office 2 | Woritinn ship River Fatlock, @ days! 14 Guard.” | from Sama ng to Boston le quot oom in town because It would never/ town,” said he. “The moral tone of wae used. fn the Uttte = ah ay at 3 per was A tent case fl apecial fron A better chance to buy good Housefurnish to go home. I was so drowsy that | this place Is not of the highest, 1) Mr. Hanford is given a chance to do a, w onthe ago against HB it%e, (Sines & to * ' Tdidet know what 1 was doing; #0/clatie and moral discriminations are | some of the best character work that} WILL INVITE PRESIDENT [Wh niic « Cherry street pawn ined Walters Shirts tm Oetere than this great sale, was never given you. Some tou ‘pric hints. ree held broker. Police Judge he took me to a room. I threw my-/not very fine. It may be that Mine| has ever been eeen at the Grand Me! | At the regular meeting of the self down in @ chair and dropped to | Tharp's moral sense has been dulled | interprets the 4 HL. Portwon camp of Spanish- Ar sleep. That wae the last I remem: | and that did not realize the | guard of Napot neeption of can War Veteran ber until | awoke about 9 o clock the her crime. Then, t the part ie well nigh perfect. and the in full fare Melton tt | that the Heenne had to be paid. The wy heid last night! cane was fought by Tucker & My-|§ * t 1! Friday for $3.9 carpenters hall, it was decided for the pawnbrokers $5.00 Drese Skirts, in navy and to extend an invitation to President were & black Cheviots, with « “x ched Sheeting. full width, | Napkins, 660 dozen assorted ial Friday 17e| Damask Napkins, Next morning. No one was in the| she is very y action could hardly be Improved Auating | Bleached Sheeting yard wide, | terns, worth spec foorn with me, I tried the door and) Mrs. Wille make-up ts wonderful Roosevelt to visit the camp when he) jative Bounce and eatin piped seams, well | got finish. worth Se: epecial Fri be: . : 2 ft was locked and I had to walt|been the the| “Phe Taming of the Hhrew” will be| comes ¢ city on hi newly lined: Friday, & to 1, for $2.98 day Se | French Napkis inal 2 nearly an hour before Kemp came to | Mothodiat sentey school, sald that | presented tonight Saturday tour, The request of w ee tiene) tinddiiliiints ‘eal ne A conhe * 2 ah Moptine, ities 19x19 & Jet me out. Miss Tharp had taught @ class tn/night, “Much Ado at Nothing’ | Women’s Relief society to become an the case wae gy eet ae aS ee a ee “He told me that as long as Tt had/the school for over a year. #he| will be given Friday night and at itary of the cam Granted. | taken to the superior court, where bang f wide. eoaee ed Pp oo good good quality, size F come once I might just as ‘well Come | stated that during that time Miss | the Saturday matinee, MARAIA - - | Judge Griffin affirmed the decistor a biue o7 value at He; special Friday ar bn worth fe; spectal, 4 again, because if * didn’t he would | Tharp had been tn attendance every Madison Theater JAGE LICENSES lot the police court, Then the cane apecial § to it 40e wi tell every one that I had been in his |Sunday and that she was regarded " re The following martiage licenses! was taken to the supreme court room that night. I cannot explain the | as one of the moat efficient teachers |. Tht Vaudeville company now Of the) have been issued: J. Guy Michener,| where the decision has been af Women's large White Aprons, | 1, gy. way 1 did at ali. Kemp just got me|in the school. Mrs, Wiliette's eyes | Madison Is meeting with success | 20, and Jesse Pickens, 21, both of| firmed. deep hem, long, wide strings, value | *? yard; sale price § to 11, tic | wlan rose odors; & to 1, sort of hyprotised, I guess, and I/ were filled with e she told of | 10 Norwood | Bre Morgan & | Seattle; John ©. Orth, $1, of Meattie,| There are about 25 pawnbrokers tn | Ile: mpecial, # to 11, 16 | Per ¥ i , cakes for 100. Was afraid not to do anything he|the unusual Mamie had | Chester, Paul Lacroix. the Lewis! and Minnie Hein, 21, of Minneapotie Roya’ Outing Flannel Walets and | pits re Rg Hand-painted Rose Jars, said. taken in the church work and how | ##ters and the Duffy children are oo oe Pe tm Aygo Laces, assorted widths, very pr with fragrant ros “When he told me to steal Mre.|she was always ready to give of her |e Dit - ‘ MORTALITY RECORD he Py ety «U- | patterns, with strong seal Sie each: § to 11 at Pauik's ri I saw that I must get | time and services when the good of Mackey's Modern Vaudeville com- Thomas Waiter Boardman died at vs on wd at ie edges that will wash, suitable Children’s Schoo! away from but he threatened to} the ch wae concerned. pany. direct from the Exatern vaude-| nis late r jonce, 1418 Binth avenue Boys’ Corduroy Caps, in brown | underwear, ete, worth up t worth reguiarly The each; § Bill me and to tell every one of my} Mrs. Willette sald that she would | Ylle clroutt, open at the Madison for this morning, The remains will be and dark bine, value te, for ih per yard; sale price § to 11, ie | at dbe each Just had to do as he! not believe Mis Tharp gullty until | OMe Week, startion Monday, March 2) taken to Olympta for burial on Hat. | said City DePruler today Burned Leather Picture Frames, | yar Pressed Glass Covered she read the girl's confess There is a matinee and evening| urday, at 2 orclock Ih the afters | hat we won out the ena |p m*®. cholce designs, worth ze | he Amerioan Thread ¢ Dishes, regularly 2c; from joe & to thread for hand or machine » biack and white, a good assor ery, amsorted widths, very | of mites, regular price be per ale 2 Cambric and Ham! at 16 2c Decorated Austrian Syrup Pitchers, each te, ‘The “Bon” Soap, § to 1 Tea Strainers; § iy jormance every day pertorm y | The case was submitted by the de “Corianten” ADJUOGED INSANE fense thoroughly and every point BOY INJURED Gus P T T etersos dlecusee: Ci y MUS Roy Bingham, a five year old child,| There are but « few more oppor- committed to thet Sree Lake, was, Gseenee Seana! open work and blind patterns, with | sale price from & to 11, le per was seriously injurel yesterday af- see the spectacular pro- mane ‘The ladies of the Presbytertan strong scalloped edges that will | Quantity limited to cust on.” 4 by Judge Tailmai ternoon by being rum over by a meat ortant hich ia run. | 507 mn. berch Georgetown will hold . 2 PA y S TA TE a ie th end of the |Aing all this week at the Beattle| #2 years of age. but has shown) Fummuname ale commen BRE Wash and wear well, worth Sc, @4e | Men's Suspenders, regularly 2c; | Geen iene tue north end of the theater. On Bunday eveniig next,| "7"Ptoma of ineanity for some time | inthe secant store opposite Howard 46 tai hcg ht ad ba EE the comedian Marry Corson Clarke a ~ | Boys’ Hilie Denim Overalls, with | Fancy Shelf Paper, regullr t Supreme Court Says Latter fe ee eee een een tere ovey | will begin his return engagement at} GUILTY OF BURGLARY Sl NR jored Striped and Fig-| bibs. per pair, ite to 11, 2 for % bed titled to 10 per Cont. of Liquor | his loft lee The bone was fractur-| the Seattle theater, the opening bill) Robert M. $100—Reward—$ 100 red Kibbons, from ¢ to 6 inet Harlem Ol. regular ibe bottles Women's Felt Slippers, . ielemese ed. He was removed to bis home| Deine the comedy, “Why Smith Left 1 depart be pieases | Wide, Warranted all pure silk, new to 1, at 3 bottles for 10c We. from # to Lt at Ze. j nearby in the petrol wagon. Home,” wt Mr. Clarke as the Irt ment of the superior court, today. bright colors for neck and hatr | Three gross fine Totlet Boap, Per- | Men's Short Dull Ruler te and Per- | value $3.00, for $1.48, ‘The state supreme court yesterday saiuapnagpitonentonsecnotiiomatancte, “cook lady MeCarthy t# said to have broken int ‘ bows, very finest quality, worth wp | stan violets, wild vie handed down & decision which prac- foo yieyves A Third Avenue Theater & store at Houth Pi ven ty * r toola ow! , md stolen two boxes of clears and | Me Pe My poe: stolen from the yO Re “The Man from M & email sum of money veal | ‘ a | = State of Washington last night. The a he Tae 0 good business. be compelled to pay into the | (heft was reported to the police to- bright little farce comedy, state treasury 10 per cent of the liq- | handled by « capable company Tipretee nae eh eee | wor license tax. The sult was begun ie Be tar nate in to anew Sur TO.QUNE ALGOLD Im Qus.ony| Seat fer Anne ted | Senta Paine ehh at = erdho@ @Ce. THE BIG STORE Sreaeiene (rote money ‘- 1 usu. = ; Exeral demurrer entered by” the| Sure W. Grows cuuntere ie ow seek arn, erate pe ba. nate Ot the. Grend) WE Se Oe wwe ie'peLL ee | 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-125 Pike Street hs cou: recs eee) Sunday and Monday next. Tele- ——»——— : Fa poy er ed —_—_»—- o orders will be taken and both Removed v2. Cheney Ainad Dr. Kibbe has resumed practi Six men willl be} Dr. P. i M. Miller, Marion bulld-| gag ty Deumeiet, Te the sale of senate na’ Ing, cor. Marion and Recon. ° Mail's Penstty Pilie are the tert. ldiewetiy pow the (nee Bont tos Het uf Seetimomale ». Friday’s eis _ Specia in money, was taken En He a that he put the valuables under sure that it would surprise was great awoke to find tie Asedeny of Holt’ Nomen, Yost This Means That evening, entitied, “A Peep Into the Life and Art of Burope.” This ts Sie Stet of a onsen Ot Seseares Wiles <==] Tomorrow and Saturday tl UR FRIDAY SPECIALS area attractive bargains, usually af for daily service—such as this: oak diner. No telephone will be filled. Mail orders will be fille postmarked not later than Saturday, e434 FAST DRIVERS Will end the phenomenal sale of the Bankrupt stock of the Monarch Shoe Co. Mr. B. Alexander has leased these | Ss ‘ se large store lid 0. k :. eeerersitien oes arrested | rooms, and tells us to get out March 1st, We will not get out, but sell, and you, as a money-saving people, should avail 0 a M. E Atkinson, the wel) known yourselves of this opportunity. The stock is being sold for the benefit of the creditors, and for no other reason whatsoever ra enn Ag Figs § here's a big line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings formerly in possession of M. A. Gray & Co, It was ordered-sold © L. Denny was also driven at a fast by the Hon. Judge Morris of the superior court, King county, who appointed as receiver, Mr. J A, Paine, a prominent real wait seems corners, and bay estate man with offices at the Pioneer building, and ordered him to sell the merchandise for what it would bring. These are the police station, where he was tak- our instructions, and means that you can buy en by a policeman. FOR SAFE KEEPING a Patrolman Cameron took a doxen valuable umbrellas to the police sta- tien last night, to vent them from being stolen. he umbretias were left in a show case In front of the store of Stone, Fisher & Lane, s A well made Solid Golden Oak Diner, of the fill, pattern, with embossed top panel and spindle back.” brace arma, full sized cane seat and well made Bese | vine 115 ....00 FRIDAY SPECIAL, Six to a customer and none to dealers, Drapery Dept. 2 Crockery Dogs on Second avenue. END OF A SPREE W. O'Brien ended a protracted Men's $10 Suits and Over Overcoats or: See ee en Sees So EE = re ‘Li 19 | Youths’ $25 Suits and Over- | Men's $7.00 Shoes .....$3.10 WS Pe eT coats , $3.19 | Children’s $5.00 Suits and Coats... 4. . $8.25 | Men's $3.00 Hats .....$1.18 $4.75 Moquet Rugs, in Oriental and floral designs, | Mrs. Potts’ Sad tro t of three uc pavement and was picked up| Men's $15 Suits and Over- Overcoats } $2.18 | Men's Pants, worth $8. .$3.14 | Men's $5.00 Hats ...,.$2.19 36 by 72 Inches, all bright, new patterns; Friday | «pectal SE cacaess "a ciracer ets ery A = COALS vee seeeeeeee $5. Children $8.00 Suits and | Men's Pants, worth $7. .$3.5§ | $2.00 Underwear tess: ee only, . tees $2.75 iisstin Wek ‘Ska, 9089 aten, veel a8 Gee station. Men's $20 Suits and Over Overcoats .... $2.88 | Men's Pants, worth $6... $2.75 | St.s5o0 Underwear Faney Figured Table Ol1 Cloth, 4 feet wide, per es ami inated ae —--—— Coats 7...++.++++++ +9669 | Children’s $10 Suits and | Men's Pants, worth $5. .$2.39 | $100 Underw yard 100 | Drinking Tumbiera, plain or banded, 1 reall Duniap, real estate, 64 Union bl Men's $25 Suits and Over Overcoats $3.19 | Men's Pants, worth $4. $1.89 | Stoo Neckwear dike til Chats iddiee, adie rk dozen; special, ench i i ioe selicacaeccidigiatile ions is Coats ....+..+++++++$8.48 | Youths’ $10 Suits and Over- | Men's Pants, worth $3. $1.3) | 0c Neckwear i annie lccneieecccccss eee ce Be | CHAK Sugar Rowls—three desis to choose Suits and Over coats . $3.19 | Men’s Pants, worth $2 6g | age Neckwear ree : ‘ Unie and Mc each; special, acm COAtS ve .eeeseeses-$9.99 | Youths $15 Suits and Over- | Men's $1 Shirts 3@| soc Suspenders B. regular $1.00 valuem cAoh oe en ge ae | Handsome Glass Low Footed Berry Disa v's $35 Suits and Over coats $4.95 | Men's 75¢ Strong Overalls 5 Suspenders ee ee ee oe ee ooee Sem Coats ......+.++-++ $11.48 | Youths’ $20 Suits and Over : Linen Handkerchiefs ; i Children’s $3.00 Suits and COMES so 222 seees+ $6.38 | Men's $5.00 Shoes o4 BR b: : 5 ; Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Comforters, Rubber ‘Clothing, and a Big Line of Miners’, Prospectors’ and Lumbermen’s Outfits, at about One-third Regular Prices. Two and one-half acres of fine land near Ravenna Park; also b-acre tracts. Snap Frederick & Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. THIS SALE NOW GOING ON AT Monarch Shoe& Clothing Co. 1317 and 1319 First Avenue, Seattle, Washington ONE-HALF BLOCK NORTH OF THE POSTOFFICE RN a The Touraine Hotel! w7 106 wemn aves ote Hickey, Prop, Occidental avenue} - : | Main 766, H. S.Turner &Co 232 Globe Block

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