The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1903, Page 4

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. POPE'S ELECTION Bargain store Md AS 4 ; é fees eee ean 3 Bargain News "#23" DETAILS OF THE BALLOTS CAST IN CONCLAVE-—GERMANS AND ANTI-RAMPOLLA FACTIONS AGREED ON SARTO ; t - A ‘ h : ; B - eae crew and has @ ' «0 of ee, eS ae hilings, & ton; I The prices attached to the items below offer an opportunity to the economical housewife ee , F Loan a. tToadest at t p- | : 0 to § Pa oy day needs at a great saving. The clodng out of odd and broken lines makes es Y nat} r mip at Bf ee elena tovuy lively ba the tmain floor ‘The bargain basement has already become popular by the ‘ A &. Powe h wigs” : a ' \ . ‘ low prices that prevail throughout the entire department. " Piux X ' ne) tt t thet « the new ' u ' t : WOODENWARE BARGAINS MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS ‘ I “ x n x ue had , ¢ sac The | ape ent tt be | ear Mtn f the signa \\ aero : ‘ he $80 On Vo ' x high | take t te he will be superseded by reesnnene LADIES’ DAY 17¢ GRANITEWARE Hu k amb Ss wy day p the 6h ) SAPSSQUEOSSeEREReCeEREOR | i i a| knife at knife, per met _ , tot 4 aboard . the box Oe da _ tinale to Le map ge Pinafore ; in ive, | oh 4 Pinafore” at tue} » JAPANNED WARE K She t ide ye . “ 1 ' ee Te ¢ BGe 16¢ ~ abe } ne Seat I be oe " " , t : ftw ¥ fo and 10¢ TABLES } Tara int” Ve" | Outlet Clothing Co. Served'With ' 14e 20 ee eo Amer Lega! Notice to Vacate » F af ‘ flee Be ‘ mfend M 7. he & | i © a3 * ; wk Sw foe allrond bridge Colognian lh ot tng given at the Jon Park th xton street } NICKLE GOODS , , : th cold) lines, cott h mops, dipp Seeeemene eee en ivi z THE MARKETS MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS y Ties AE s 25 PER CENT. OFF 1ars0-4 6 i-te < y mom s hav " Wright 4 en that he 1 ' Wf . roel 4 i I o think much * a aie _ are _ABOUT TOWN | : » ’ 4 wl « ! x} re a at A Se Fe py ee =— ne mention diny War “Ww $00 t , SPECIAL HOSIERY GALE FOR 100 Extra Special for Women lle eur mete tncekn egatact the In His Old Duds ~ ‘ f 1 MORROW ONLY 1 ul c , . 5 1 Batt wg Bi myelin psec 5 gs Rada hy Bag dl digs redo mca 10¢ v Hone. | LINENS AT EXPANGION SALE wel, 18x36, reguia ue 1 «ft " a ere fi boy with hi v > « he he nr RE i a WHOLESALE PRICES 4 ‘ PRICES | ‘ p th iiles ric purehanse average a al li 0a SPECIAL ie ~ t i ; } Daneslll cs ik au Weak dul oe . great ; : mh of : @ Household Mint it a knife \ te cut entons re-| git all bie, run| MY wife's got through a| When it comes t he avor ' yramite fa Their balt en * are out looking for | th fishermen large enough Fine Furniture FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Incorporated Green Fruit, Ete. out | berks afre man }to | ple. A scientist says you can't get| something out of nothing, but it te] Pieces & safe bet he never tried to hetp a/t ident eummer « her bathing suit t 60 and ove who w Mattresses «« Springs i siamo mi a gaan. i Sse yee, Seta of nhs | este ve Blankets, Comforts, Pillows, Sheets, | Pillowcases and Bedspreads oO I “s moplete in Pacific Northwest that he and Li h eon chartered Sean cant tool Towa "TYEY b Ds GIVE EXCURSION 3° ss eae he ESE RE oe west, . ete MURE) mm w on ¥. wane keep in h with our stocks, munities tn charge of the arr x e 1 whose description in iy e that of Lake The foi —- J iy ines on a scrap of yellow r © mee . ¥ Were picked up) along the Interursan| The board of equalization this) Sets a (ate acer Mont, thie sm ‘q., morning raised -the personal tax ae- | cl Nobody but t sesement of H. PF. ennet from 97600 | Malron ke could be respon Sidle. so the saaie-gigwie quarda are| t $7800 and that of following this slender clue | H. Blekford & fon f suane. io BADLY WOUNDED BY Will buy a beautiful cor- mente A popular rate for th rings with hard- ¢ price as other 1 inferior wire work. w the sa Hl. Lewis &Co. ' i he N. E. cor. rst ave. and Cherry street. ' Work ‘ ; x among those ner 80x110; all improved ai faei South 1 S ause wh pe . 1 1p to the Southern Thence © esrrine, whining = amet abou HIS OWN PISTOL, nice house with full base- | PRESIDS IIIT Bow Marve BT air Hake bchiecmmee 42 aoe eae Beene aoe, ea : Steets my ear Albert Hansen, 147,000; Standard| Thomas. Reynolds accid ment; fine view and close j t ss so-pound weights from $12 to $40. And ft cot luree up a@ picture, very! purnture to car; THIS IS A SNAP. npany, 150.000; Holmen | disc gang and go and have fun. _Feal and ve Furniture company, $39,000, Joe id and go chare it * the gramme.” | pany $40, 200 Galbraith vel | painful wound nr ye i“ was | 10, 11 and 12 p Batts P eT f “ee am verything from the ~~ That t thought Fa never be able to JENKINS’ BID is pe = tb taken to tse Way. j AND CAFE run fr ats & orts at § We show the best things propel it o'er the yar te aston hasptt - 1 I Sprea the lowes arket prices a Sacha wo ; LOWEST, hE SAYS a, on heaptta. Th If You Would Enloy 14d econ arene, Bon March n ( 1 Sy west market price 3 at inet, the deed was) err Phones M a7 Ind, = i And i'hiew that 1 might hunt the| 1... xoanga ci raverihtendent | POLITICIAN pincnen| Your Meals Try | { We Have the Best 1 PHILADELIPMIIA, Pa, Aug. 6— Special Prices i in the Crockery Department e the | 2 It has never ceased—that yearning Robert Eiipatrte ~ owe g , of for one reason or another, ; and’ MAG done with toll and work, er antic an of Everything have ma t aly t in the Crockery Department. ? nd a thousand times Pm tempt a i all the arduous things to shirk bag mes heey f ing been be the | eture will be $1 But I find that when [ve trified, pleasures do not hold the sent Inthe BakeryLine 1820 Beoond ave. That they “do. wh . Boon Lemon Squeezers owing 1 ha et advertiaing fe Wiinon's M ing plant In the new station lasting | « ed that the peek of Mount Rainier is hollow At the bottem of the Cavity ss iake roms srmund the AFRAID SHERIFF |- WOULD GET HURT Though probable that the | CYNTHIA, Ky I Hargis, ae a whine is also dry in the Jett-Whit p day, explaine Aug. 14th, on Juice Extractors—Se and 10¢. | Earthen Teapots Price the admiral himeelf in nent on the the tm of Odds and Ex in Decorated Dinner Ware at Half Pr A large line of Decorated Knglish Earthen Tea Pote-65e and 85e eet hort. He denied - but A Word from Josh Wise " August i merchant _ neta He Jelly Tumblers tw Half Pint Tin Covered Jelly Tumblers—35e Ladies admitted free at the Races We pr every day thin week except Satur f ’ eee whole year } beg We all owe some- | day thin’ t' society— se meer a ars * Bade & Nelson Complete Howsefurnishers Second Avense, Madison ard Marion “Pve got a great idea for a three- act comedy that ought to be a wir ner “What's the “1 haven't worked that out, but I got the idea ng when t saw my wife sliceman try ing to argue other Fifteen, Sixteen & Eighteen Dollar Suits’ For Uncalled for Pants $2./5 Worth $6.00 to $9.00 At 3 Little Tailors | ©, : Last Week of Special Ladies admitted free at the Races | every day this week except Satur day. oa MEN’S SUIT SALE M0, $16.00 an How Are Your Glasses ‘$6. 3 5 Do they heed repatring or adjust ine? When In need of an optictan's e them tn ow services come to ue Pa. THE QUAK First ave 1217 First Ave } saiy | Vachon Toklas, ‘Singerman In! |NovICE 18 MERERY GIVEN tm: & CO, Sor Bescet F. W. /.Merrick SRE a SRSOMENS SHOES GY Bi ~tertine Patt a ee c= ‘ ‘ 4 ; ET : £| regul t nyt out 813 JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 713-716 First Ave. Union block, next to McDougall & Southwick Co. CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Second Avenue and University St. teady peop weak, fleshiess ALBERT MEYERS, President 7 Second avenue, Arcade B

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