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THE SEATTLE STAR. MAKE THEIR(9 pi BiG SPECIA QUALITY POUR CONVICTS SCALE THE NOHIO PENITENTIARY WALLS AND GAIN THEIR LIBERTY A BIG BLANKET SURPRISE famed for their sp SPONGES © AY worth 50, for nal COLUMBUS, ©, Nov H viets enc tlary last nigh & men » : wall by n * size, worth 7 75¢, f @er made from k torn { atrips. 1 pe w p {WALI Reve } thelr tiberty, No t the { 2k John Gating ing ten years wrelary a from 1 . hom Meher an J ey, me F Years from Loral f “Keep in Mind” Cline’s NOTE.—We ha You will need pl any house in Ame from Motes s hew, pure and x | Ow ecured them | FRENCH VIOLINIST WILL Piano ata reat concn in pri | TOUR UNITED STATES House or he dake eater ee seep mee bladkh x 106 Some Special Bargains Just Now. Mount Hood Cold half- | Ine Mitk W Cream .40¢e 50c M Cre 406 1 Crear nb f " Hor ‘ Almond B0e < 400 . , a. Ng ier gr RSSS ited Cline’s estiad 400 25e s ! S5e Piano House Cor, Second and Union 40e, $1.00 400 Te, Abe r. Barclay” s One Wight Grip and Cold Cure 506 Two Weeks of a e Record Makin Prices and Wraps—the greatest in the hi r month, In order to swel il ned on a substantial cut in Se My Work Speaks For Itself a gre than those that our a wish to remind you are them as much as you cir superiority. The world of fash- ction in hows no be is of originality in design, or of pe material and finish, We invite you to inspect them tomorrow, ber, for two weeks. Every Suitin Store on Sale At Substantial Reduc- tion in the Price emem- JACQUBS THIBAUD prompt attention given © 1 over our coun 1 parts of the The Quaker rus Phones: Main 1240; Indep. 1240 1013-1015 First Ave., Globe Block Free Delivery to all parte of ly including Ballard and Green ake NEW YORK.—Jacques Thibaud the famous y violinist evening, will t ink the winter nd played is. MEN coe WORK woaopy noes eawo |AUCTION Fine Gold Jewelry LARGE FORCE GIVEN EMPLOY oop saab ag seem AND ARMLESS MAN) Sterling Silver PERIOD OF IDLENESS | | Cut Glass Fine Watches Phones—Ratnier @, Ind, X u@ — | on Dolls Outing BOER COLLECTION OF, 4p | SPECIAL Flannel YOU NEED TO BUY NOW, IN ORDER TO HAVE THEM DRESSED FOR CHRISTMAS | NO I ICE 18 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST I ORHE CITY. “WE. HAVE | Owns THEM IN ALL SIZES, AND aay eer. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOW- A Great Sale of VENISE LADIES’ GOWNS of good qual- ity outing flannel, War “oun. CUSTOMERS LACE GALLOONS, Be- cab la dehy saa TTSBU lov. . HAVE TOLD US Syreniy-cighe hundred men smplcy iamonds ico ition SOON dinning Wednesday LADIES’ GOWNS of heavy, soft, pioy - on OL 22 ed tq the plate mills operated by | D m d 4 ith moving ey M it a, | fleecy outing flannel, liberal "barnenie. Steel company, at Settle. ente-bas oe orning atch | size, will keep you warm from Exclusive designs and superior quality can be had at your own pricesat FRISCH BROS... The Old Reliable Jewelers Homestead, resumed work this For It | head to toe, price, each..$1,00 morning after three weeks of idle- ness. CRUSHED CHARLES MANN BADLY HURT BY CAVING IN OF SEWER regular her kinds, on sale @BCD 6. occ dee eeeee | Notion coda Holiday | Specials sae we) = Novelties ox “GARMENTS DAY BUT CANNOT ALWAYS 8’ UNDERWEAR (vests LADEN | se SECURE AT THESE PRICES "| Many Pretty Articles | once: errs Charles Mann, who arrived from Yokima a few days ago and got a job working on the Eagle street CS. ON and «rn: on sa Gant iheeti Rewer between Western and First } the garment ena it ° avenues, was adly crushed by « ene a by very bashful grins. | NION BUITS in ecru Now on Sale black, white and gray, regyjar cave-in of several tons of earth, at | maquest. a0 Pete, the cow heavy fleece lined. Ibe values, on sale at...... 6e jboy, didn't way much, tut he looked very interesting indeed, and stands in & falr way to separate the affections jot many matinee girls from Mr. Neill 11 o'clock this morning. The city ambulance took him to his home at 1109 Third avenue. His injuries are serious, his back being badly values, at, the gar- 500 oN HK SUPPORT- . made of silk fritied elas- egular Sc quality, on sale | Burnt Wood Nut Bowls—Japanese carving and | * | outline work, rezular value $1.00 each, on spe- | The Nelli company will appear at the »! Srenched, and it is feared he is hurt Beattie four nights. “The Cowboy aha cial sale tomorrow, at, CACH ....eseeees 59¢ at, the pair 850 ki d sever alt the Lady” will be put on again tonigh i, : i ant a wite gad ows eat pen |= 4 the remaining two mahte “Pu Celluloid and Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes, very | CQRONA | DRESS SHIPLDS . le din ead ileon™ will be the bill. | —s 1 Po ope eRe obi handsome and useful articles for the dressing room, on special sale tomorrow, at, each.5O¢ thi and of age. | pair; our p koaaesatt a ae ‘on Yonson” nm.” with a big cargo of} —-->——— Dr. Holeomb has returned to hiv INDIAN BEAD LOOMS, for Corsets tal practice. : ST. PAUL, Minn —Chas Miller | must dialect, « broad wir t Sterling Silver Novelties — Bon-Bon Dishes, making Apache bead work, |has gone into business on the prin- basket (more or lesa! ‘A_ choice lot of new Corsets Jewel Boxes, Pin Trays and many other be- regular %e and 3c kinds, on Jeannot se olored halr, sauntered onto made of good materials, in the | + 7 sale Bc 9 Ctple that all men gre honest avenue stage about 2:30 dip hip and girdle styler, gar witching little conceits of this nature, worth | J igen At Miller's cigar store, his custom- | re 7. | afternoon, and started to hané out the| ments thet you would natural regularly 39¢ and 49c each, tomorrow's price | TRACING WHEE make their hange 9nd| Ww Ie TD pet the| dialect and the smile to the audience: fy expect to pay & dollar for 55. enamel handle and st their own cigars from the box- fo Mat my| and to scratch his tow thatch with on sale tomorrow at.......,.406 Wee bee secreeeeresoreens seeeeede tresses MOE | regular Wo kind, at, e bon hommie and Tt waan't long | and after nem, 1 tell the the y” Miller lost his arms four years ago when he tried to jum) eight |" train. . Het nake-up Miller writes a very presentable| Nee till everyt the crowd felt com a fortable and “You” made his usual hit th his murderous language, his gro que = omanneriams and ludicrous ‘McCarthy Dry Goods Co. filer is arm! and his till ts a velvet lined bo: When a cu @ purchase, he op is Erickson, who plays the part of Yon,” has the knack of reaching way In the Buying > n . witn the per der between | y e . teeth. jown Into the heart ie audience EERE RE AT A | append —oag = raebndony Corner Second Avenue and Madison Street ait is . |sode. ‘The helght of the n company | deeds to can offer them to plish, while a few softer tones a1 — maaan Age Aiur: strlen = ean of nine | é |fown the garnish melo | He was riding a viclous horse, which the mines for $2.75 per day, pending good values, and we live up to ff] | play In the shape of a tr 5 FOR | He recom: |crowded him A stone wall. arbitration of their differences with the fon. t« a nited | ———— s ee ioe ae Se “The Cowboy and the Lady” —i#. a rough cowboy’s ball, and calin| force is reached in the thrilling log that ¢he park fl sar Weak pen The James Neill company, was, for many old square dances, in which| Jam scene in the second act, where and Double- breasted, yfully and warmly wel. the members of the company sup-| Yn" rescues the heroine from cor oats, Single or return engagement at!Pored to be taking part in the fes-| tain death. 1 z ted, of with Belt- ed-back, all of which are of superior quality and “made to ft” the wearer. Priced From $10 Up night, and tivities, really danced as if they “ | were having the time of thelr Hves. | af Introduced In the The piece ee ae he time of thelr Ives. irom crowded houses at both perform: | SUPERINTENDENT NOW REC ances, and ft fe In the hands « \ Aamsibe panenkek > OF MINERS GO > “wYon” will be at the Third all this! MORE LAND AND NEEDED Expert Silk Thieves Make Big ood as} week REFORMS ‘LORD KITCHENER ISSAQUAH STRIKERS AGREE| Haul in Wisconsin Fitch's comedy |instrument to win the oil an Teddy graduate turn Imost, if not quite joodwin in the curtain went up on the first and standing room was at a p item |Chapman, as the her | The Grand J Redelsheimer & Co | ‘The Nefli company has a faculty |ton, many miy can Auguata Cottlow, the celebrated ; age mi 1S INJURED TO RE-ENTER MINES PEND- ‘eciaecadeltl of either enjoying, or appearing to|EMiott a “thing or two.” The mur-| young American planiate, will give a| WASHINGTON, D. Nov. 16.—8u ; id * El enjoy their plays as much as do|der trial in the last act was most| recital at the Grand opera houre this | perintendent Girard of the Yosemite PEA a ih ING ARBITRATION JANESVILLE, Wis, Nov. 16.— and. the memberalcleverly carried out, A jury com-| evening, under the 4 on of the| national park, in annual report Rostwick’s dry goods |their audien jenter into the spirit of the piece with | super, created con-| Ladien’ Musical lib. Btrongest Overcoat House in the State. , |a real zent, laughing real laughs gat | saorabie amusement. ‘They had evi-| the first of a series of * of fine silks v. 16—Thejand furs between Saturday night 4 Kiteh- bed of $15,000 wort ISSAQUAH, Wash. rs returned to work this morning | and this morning. The job was done by the gov-| SIMILA, India, Nov, 16 lands along | ner, of Boer war fame he concert is| recommends the pui tint recitals” [ernment of all py 900-804 First Ave., Cor. Cherry St. — lerying real tears as necessity arises.}dently been picked up in a hurry,| to be given here this season. Miss | tho forest the park, |er-in-chief of th mii It Pays to Trade on First avenue. | This wan yecially the case in and their embarrassment at appear- | Cottiow Is a planiste of rare skill and | He says it will b ly destroyed | dia, had one i two places |aceording to an agreement made Sat-| by silk experts, All the cheaper the second act last night. The scene ing before the footlights was evi-' power | within a few me such actionin an accident near he yesterday. ‘urday, They then agreed to re-enter | grades were left piled on the floor.