The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1903, Page 4

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ji Ge » Loon, ) Foge | recentl e most ya pusen on CONTESTS OF ALL KINDS ee ae FOR THE STAR NEWSIES |} Second pads and é h a Second Avenue ang sage University St. e@ 1) 1) eX University § The Annual Hosiery Sal VICTIM OF JEALOUS WOMAN WILLNOT | PROSECUTE HER FRANK TANGHENBAUGH ‘ BAY HE WILL NOT APPEAR A VER as i | ‘ he Ki . TATING THAT, e R . ‘ pt PICNIC DINNER foe ae Begins Tomorrow @°=— r : g Tang « = ove - ct n jek PACK . wets HOUSANDS upon thousands of pall At ba i. c - * 8 : of Stockings for Women, Girls, on art be eet , hinacs “ and for Children have been brought be granted, Bhe expressed a . “° ad , tovether for this occasion. With- =-_—_—— “DOME WUed FOR SEATILE A SKETCH OF THE MAN WHO HEADED THE LISTS IN THE out any question the biggest hosiery move ment the store ever planned, and it Is a matter of self congratulation that with cot- tting dearer every month we're able to pre- é 1e worthiest economies in the store’s history. Savings on stockings are really rare---supply and demand have conspired to keep the prices up---yet vs offered in this sale are such as prudent GTAR’S “ROLL OF HONO” CONTEST the saving folk will not want to miss. Take, for- example, the three lots here cited, even were there no more, such a trio would tamip this as a reat occasion. DC 3000 Pairs Women's Seamless Mose, fast warranted - oo ~y ‘ fa med; wort pi. — « on sale Friday at 2 | endeavor es 1,800 Pairs of the Famous “Rough Rider” Hose for boys £ LUSES HM AGAIN 1 poste ae nee; sta niess fast black; worth regularly Cc Caleb sale Friday ; ecover bw fire {| IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR T. M. “ icles wanes" ae 2,000 Pairs of Women's Fine Cotton tose, double hee FISHER WILL Liiava SHORT.|" ao, has & sole and'toe; Burlington fast black; all sizes; | vy a1} qual orth gulaly 2S- cer LY FOR PORT TOWNSEND =| EXD a excellent quality and worth regulaly 25- cents all S ni ~ On sale Friday BUT THE STORY WAITS sn S Hosiery for Every Foot at: the Smallest | * Patra Heavy Rib Bi Ly a i Known Hereabouts ee Chamber of « he beaan a _—TWeoT Seeaceccussecs| stroved by fire in hicag 5 STAR DUST? 2 =~ r ed rel snes nme ee sees mw: r 3 * E- - Baessuse eessas tT pape - the © Children $ Hose tetaotsr ese tm f teat muta er. | CLOUDBURSTS IN 1OWA—COUN steve tn Children's “ao . — fuet biack heavy o Le Ir Ci BLUFFS INUNDATED | sality 10¢ Stone, Fisher & Lane Kl Tn « few weeks the Be have to chain Peter te ¢ Why should Sir Themes be dir @rocinted? There's ne law to pre vent him from building more Ghai rocks, Home of the Fam- ous W. B. Corset Mowt of the wanted Uties= MORRIS WILL DEFEND HER Bons of rich men oft re 2 That this life's & game They act on becauee thei Were dependent om our Postponed TLE : Lake the Leon's record br 3 has been post as 7. Luke was THIRD AVENUE ‘Ohio Right to do the racht Star Dust colume and will net be a then oe Oo compete ere gos © (iii. =seCesTeET. ov oon ie great tour for a day of so. | sel ren me © an Mair Ind. ee His report of the race today bas j PRICES—Sonday and Saturday! ohae ; \ Just been received ENGLISH TENNIS CHAMPION inees, The and We; night, Se that — | THEATERS or Friday’s Selling at the and ae = that be Beard the Shamrock, Special by | DEFEATS AMERICA'S BEST who Hireinne Telegrasn ) WEEK “g? tee luffed our lee} At 9 c'ciock we lutte’ our tes (Special to The Star.) — Seattle Theater NEWPORT, F Aug. Tin = * t . S ofth had ie of Maverick Mra ent support, w ut mt A Texas st + Hoyt play ne made fast the peo What's the course?” called gallant captain “how, moulwes by wen mnrnittee boat. started. The Relianee 4000 45.00 4 and we could piainiy ens see her vailx drawing the drafts o Texas Steer quartette. ~ ] JOHN 2831.Phones—IND, 1158 We are lcet!” exclaimed our cap Third Aven tains But eu B-| the newty renovated Toit avenue Mui PIKE STREET ‘ ERNS T BROS. weres w loo'ard we 4 alon > Pa named her Baby,” murmured Sir QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING co., Stearns act play by D. 1 be $3.00 to $4.00 8 Men’s Pants for $1 THE LOON mended it highly | om w ier He Maras © drawing card We have placd on a table a lot of Pants, not every / sesheaan’ oi ita ACADEM size of every pattern, but all sizes in the lot. Ms help her iambast the Turk You can get your size. Regular ~ Yewurive i atl iting the same rice was $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. 1 85 Ht Sas a OF THE CIAL SALE PRICE . ° oat ay j ( ‘ aioe DYNAMITE Men’s Hats for Cc AT THE MEADOWS These Hats come in different shapes, all the lead- ing styles, in black, brown, tan, Steel and pearl. Regular price was £1.50 and $2. Special Sale Price Five or More Tr Trotting and Running Race RAIN OR SHINE KILLED SIX NAMES Rieff : ; 7th Avenue Peg te tg A e- : First Race at 2 p. m. Share Sppears in sore pla 6 teat and Jackson a yee ove 00 Se If the ehinglemen re Street 4 Seturtey Seattle, Wash. See Our Windows Every Article Reduced EMPIRE "=: Theater and James THIS WEEK Julian Rose |SHE LIKES O'LEARY : ‘Are you i datas ena nes 4 BE) TER THAN SMITH. ‘The story of the re ; eater, ah > nal * * ’ The Ban kru t . * or “ ve Honey b es SURE CURE FOR PILES . ; 4 ni Tteb F * produc 0! re galmo owirg wine © * Owen, & ' Pun of sockeyen this y — : : war itt ye Lae nd Ave., Times Bidg, — -" ie eta tes Tainidienspdbeispdiimistiailaiteptnentatiastiieeniatnsdll

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