The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1903, Page 2

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—— gathered tn the sg it. © PRRMS—Mantets, Fixtures and Furnaces purchased durin nate will be kept In our warehouse and insured fo rchasers until such time as their houses are ready for them Of sale will be one-half cash at time of purchase, and balance when goods are delivered. tae rea: NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥.. Sept. = 2 large dele ‘The Farmers National Coow ig gembled bere in twenty-third @easton today, with the largest #t ance is ite history Delegates Bast and West, North and South. were | auditorium when the } of the Southern © convention was called to order at J | etation. @cleck this morning. Feature ot the —_-- oo ing session w Gave ty Goverse Gnd the annual address of the prest~|fortable, does not irritate the boty Soot ut the congress and the reports of | just the weight for this season of the ww Anniversary Sale You should have seen our two big stores yesterday They were simply humming with business; anc 1 it will be _ as lively today. These surprising reductions are do- WireVegetable Boller, regular price in 2c, special... Te On Mantels our reductions range | ¢-quart Gray Enameled Ltppe from 10 to 2% per cent, a saving that ts certainly worth while. Its Hiatt in the heart of the ie dowt | Crumb Pan and Brush, reeul Regular prices for Mantele com- ; 4y for use are from -—— many dollars Trtaming aivantage Our Department of this sale on Man’ Our Wednesday | rixiuss bem This will be the banner sale o of the stock ina lump, We boug store is marked down. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy your winter’s clothing and furnishing goods at a saving of about one-half. Men’s Overcoats Merchandise out of season is no bargain at | any price, but when you can buy an Overcoat at almost half price, just when it will do you 4, it certainly is a bargain d and Blue Kersey Overcoats, that | Sale price ...s.ssseees $14.85 Men's Overcoats, rough finished vicunas long and medium long, regular $15.00; Sale price Men's Overcoats, kersey. ‘and ‘pough finished fabrics, regular $1 Sale price.... $7.8 Men's T verts, reg ular $15.00; Sale price ....6. 6405055 $9.85 Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Reefers at almost half price. Men’s Tuxedo Suits Made of same material as our Fall Dress Suits, regular $25.00; Sale price......$15.35 | | Mackintoshes and Cravenettes | Men's Oxford Covert Cravenette, regular $15.00; Sale price.f. 0.0 cece cere reece eeeeeeens te Men's Box Mackintosh, black and tan, all wool Tr cot, velvet collar, regular $10.00; Sale price. a it Black All Wool Tricot, Box, velvet collar, double b sted, regular $8.00; Sale price > $4.85 Boys’ Tan Covert, Double-breasted Box Mackin tosh, regular $3.50, Sale price $2.25 Shoes Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes ..... Men's $3.50 Shoes . $2.65 Men’s $2.50 Shoes. .1.7§ Men's $ rds 1.35 Men's $1.50 Slippers gsc Boys’ $2.00 Shoes. . 1.45 « $2.95 50 Oxf AR AA Ae A NO TOT A OO ED OAS OS RE PROT ORTLAND or Ne FARMERS FROM | ct eo = “ot| MISS ADDAMS | NEW YORK’S LATE LATEST FOIBLES | #ENCH wansiir The Bou it has developed a str favor of Harvie Jordan |for the presi € the cone ma | Mr. Jordan js now vice presider the farmers © and ie aiss ¢ addrenere of wel Underwear | Odell and others} An wool underwear, soft and com-| } / } aul ¢ Uy [the other officers. This afternoon Hon. | year—#1.2b per garment, $3.60 « sult. | south and coy | Timothy 1. Woedrut of New York |W. B Hutchinson Co, corner 8 Boer Deir w. of the city council met yesterday af | giidressed the congress on the subject !ond and Unica. ooo LU. hall, | ltornoon to yposition ] Darvers-Poresters ball, 118 First to eetablioh lavenue, i Queen Anne Recreation Mutchers Wo, M=Oiymptc hall, Park qr @ benefit ee > regula price oe Pra ¢, special . sesehle Reductions at, reductions 10 to 40 per ce Hotel and Restaurant Sup duced 20 to GO per cent Bros. NN RE NN ae rte PPP LPP PPP LPP PPL PLAN LA@OR MEETINGS TONIGHT } Record 11M Becohd avenue. j Carpenters —Carpeniters w BROTHERS IN “BOOZE” | Main Store—Fret Ave. and Spring Mt she Northwest Fixture Annex—#13 Firat Ag ‘oa wear fall sales. The creditors after conducting a bankrupt sale for about five weeks decided to close out the balance ht the stock at a price that will enable us to sell goods far below the cost of manufacture. Every article in the | Men’s Full Dress Sults 5 Made of High-grade French Worst silk | lined and nicely tailored, regular 30,00; | | Sale price ...cssceseceeneerere 19.65 | | mo There is still a good assortment of Men's Suits left, not all sizes of every kind, but all sizes in all the lots; your Smoking Jackets alse le hate, The stock comprises Worsteda, Cassimefes, Serges and Scotch Tweeds orn Conta ante beice | Men's Suits that were $20.00, | Men's Suits that were $15.00! Men's Suits that were $10.00] Men's Suits that were $6.50 sigh ty me | by Sale price— and $18.00, Sale price | to $12.50, Sale price— to $8.00, Sale price— 0 Sosms, — : . | pre 3 mil Men’s s Fancy Vests | te ; er Single and Double Breasted Fancy Vests, i lar $2.6 » $5.00, Sale price «+» $1.75 2 ed Wh IN 050s iodo ORiASi a sh nsesl > ae Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Pants 7 : } Pa, i “A ‘s $6.00 Pants .. $3.85 | Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Pants .. 7 ; a. Men's $5.00 Pants ........00+0005 68 | Men's $2.00 Pants ‘ 3 te 4 age eases SH00* |" Men's $1.50 Sweaters Medium and Light Weight Odd Pieces, well worth | ++ ++. S850 | Boys’ $2.00 Sweaters PTICE se eeeee reves + 65€ $85" | Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters. Natural Gray, plush back, regular Seas°| Boys’ 75c Sweaters. .-95¢ Sweaters at reduced prices Joc 150 | Men's $4.50 Sweaters......cessenes w Men's $4.00 Swe Men's $4.00 Sweaters $1.25 to 7 c Men's $2.00 Sweaters.... $1.00 and $1.25 Dress Shirts, Sale price.. asc Neckties ... soc Neckties... . +-25¢ 75¢ and $1.00 Neckties .... +35? 25¢ tg Linen Collars, 3 for ... tt Hats j | Men's $3.50 Hats ... . ins cme ee | = a ‘ Bivens $2.50 Hats ... tit ona Rae | Men's $1.50 Hats -.95¢ 1404 Second Avenue, Times Bullding | Men's $1.00 Hats. ..65¢ | Children’s Soc Caps..20¢ Coats, black, gray ar } nd closesdsttin } Sale price z $3.15 ale price ‘ $2.50 “ $3.00 Coats, Sale price ..eseees- 16 +++ 82.00 Sweaters | Underwear Wilk SPEAK MAY COME HERE | | vg there she will | cruising along the | More Delay for Park ‘The park and boulevard committee | fed Printing Trades Counc ftice, Goridr First ave Pacific Coast League anciiman Gitl denired tc how much longer | time the cor ¢ required before it would make its report Game Called at Beginning 3 o'Clock Wednesday, Sept. 23 P rt Beginning i Oo os land of Pag ols mission 25c canto: YS. Seattle Take Virginia o: THIRD 45 Russell and Drew, Mgra. Both Phones Main 667 Pricea—Night Gc, 400, 80 and 20, Matinees ic and We've hundreds of bar- gains like these at the CHALLENGE SALE No, 2 Hest Lamp Burners.... Se No. ? Lamp Chimney . Be é-quart Pudding Pan Seven-Coat- @4 Enamel Ware, 400, for,. 196 INCY, TL, Sept. ~The state ion -f the Galoonkerpers’ Pre TaMds te volent aasoctation te ere with tombers in at ywR @ trom’ various. parta of the} TIE @ The opening seawion was called jor at 10 oelock thie morning. A P araae wae a this afternoon NEW YORK, Sept. 0t.—The fancy at dont nterente ate to lee aie. |NAndkerchiet fever has Groken « the| New York. Among the styles outside breast pe 4 handkerchiefs borders. The is the delicate ronsed with stripes from m: blue to cardinal, The latter sh has many votarion Shirts for fall, shown by makers, include those with the ache ¢ bosoma of fa |fully figured madras cloths in w jeffects and grays. The boty of tue, also black. ‘There t# a di jebirt ts made of a plain tabriodhe Mund just below the kr r of the bosom. This with tiny fo with turns tt» figured at fara- ner Four-in-hand scarfs are secured at opening by «| y retainer. en this device is | ¥ jeweled and various decor: | schemes fer It come out from edar Street Car GRAND woos: wouse ese HOUSE renter, Theater John Cort, Mgr, Phone, Main @ Hquor intereate w the several days be In semalon. peep from the « her name as rented In the r yesterday afte @ & jncket kwear Include the wide four-in-Wand scarf, J ore, such ® maroon, ; pyrtle, dark blue, cardinal, TONIGHT LAST TIME. Great Success of S. MILLER KENT In His New Comedy Drama, | A Tremendous Hit | Hundreds Turned Away Yesterday. cials Furnaces, reduced 30 to 45 pe i & Yesier way car th ground ¢ * in sh p — : with Mrs. iC |atyle io rather extre re ard trast with the ground od So 10-inch Yellow Mixing Bowl, 14-quart Gray Enameled Dish Pan, na Mbcdindied Were, reduced A charg ‘ for... yor De romenr Captain Bob en pases Geng Mnamncted Dist Tap, | ix and Msamsted Wore A charge of petty tar | | nena |f He 2-quart Heven-Coated Stew §| All Week and Saturday Matinee. By Béward 3. Roos br we per cen ‘ ettle fo | »! < ” etion of yeodor v . - o-quart Ratinned Dish Pan, regu er ante ppbeced OU pie cect TELEGRA 4 tho Daughters of America, met in menswadacenthat ste oak Poy kn 160 TAO rmicrs Latest Melodrama | Management of Nathantel Roth be lar price Mo, spectal.... je | M Mis city | - Prices—Box seats and divans $1 { . S-quart Gray Enameled Tea Ket Laundry Goods, reduced 26 per} Mrs. K. Bartsch Dead 2.50 Doubl | BURIED AT SEA rquette $1.00, balcony and gallery) |. Tegular price #0c, epectal 400 ‘joes a <i re Aft " an Hinese, of but 10 days! BT. LOWIA, Mo. fept The a re Shot Presented by Orral Humphreys and = or No. 2 Painted Chamber Pail, re mtiory, vecuced flags Mre. Kathert arta wife of ving of the ¥, M. ©, A. #6 dg Excellent Compan n Mice price 400, special-..--.-.260 | Hardware, reduced 10 to 40 per} Capt. Bartech of the King County Pisses edie nee -Gauge ‘an Excellent Company. a Rotary Flour Sifter, hei ety gee maggot Aye “¢ . 8. 15 The, epeetad + Butchers’ Supplies at cost Rartsch lived in’ Kirkland tor sev: | =i ad re a. re ! yeare and w 1 “" | PLL, K . 1 | Adecsertets Coderond ond hie SrOhee “Judge a School * Seon mpi Sy | Reloading Bet, nd B50 12-gauge Co regular 40 — ? _ [Sent to Reform School LEAVENWORTH, Kas 2 Buy an Erie Oli Meater and The Oret annual race wm the Cora Bconsee, « 15-year-old © } you've got the best... 5.00 whan ben | Leavenworth Drivine 1 tion [RIL who has a habit of running If sqy34-inch Stove Mat, regular te fl ri ye 7th tn n pened today under fa’ « z _ en are kind, for auch tr tis Th Cape | trectne to 05, ooutinee mae eon living wae committe If wire et,’ Hat i by Result: eget essere Sos Svedpons ex’ okaen to "Wes | as wee ie fo" the reform sch | yO | y Results oF will take bie Cr hedu | os Every TATE a he Doosity paedios, Whol very GRADUATE during the 4 ® thon T r aes Ay Ye past year has SECURED A P¢ as mne Don't Forget This a 3 for her arr in} TION. Write to us about our PC Eve yesterday, im the shack of | © Wath’ ins ined ela ontator¥ os | HALTIMORM, Md, Sept. —Thel Jim © The die-| | Ft0N au fRAnres A half dozen Supported by the Old Favorite t in the tenit and Fit Under- (national convention of the Patriots e arry and | en ee in the Henit and Fit Under. cose Amerie, bd te auxil-he wit el 4g and Union MLAREN & THOMSON ee eae HM Firet avenue fary organtaation, the Patriotic Order the crime Beattie Wash. PR TOPULAR PRICES.

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