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THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY/MAY 34, 1904 ; ; largest furniture store in the west LLODEDCUDOCRCRURRERRRURRUUOOUTOTU00007 | =} QUARREL ON STREET CAR Stone, Fisher & Lane’ The Modern The Peoples’ Daylight Barga : ¥ . - 4a OF e Of. B. Montgomery of sit Howen | | Store, Store, : Street got Into an alteroath with | (5 . Gonductor No. 1 car No, 230 of | | the Broadway and Pike street tne | - ws this morning that nearly caused a} | . e Baste amon he women paneeuger, | If You Are Looking for Beautiful ¢ gun in his possession, but he did ‘ G. 7 Sa ef ned teen White Wash Goods The Leader until the métorman showed signs of ee | Is the Place and Always at Montgv held an all chllé-ta Cte wee wemee i be hurt. HOUSANDS and Thousands of yards of fine sat acecran prevents | Table Linens and Crashes on sale tomor- he arrival of a policeman prevent: | ea further oluxsing and the passen: NOTE THESE VALUES row at extremely low prices. You cannot gers got back into the car, Mont : * gomery lett LOT No, 1—Includes an excellent selection of Fine White Dimities, in stripes and @ | _ do better than to buy now before the ad nik Teentsomers etalon yareny checks { also Lace Stripe Grenadines..... ras 12 |] vance in prices which is sure to come with a ven- 4 Ge was carried past his street LOT No, aA choice selection of beautiful new Oxford Waistings, all small neat de-$ |] geance if this war between Russia and Japan con- | Lor No, 3—-Contains a splendid assortment of Lace Stripe Oxfe rds and Fancy ve tinues, as over 80 per cent of the flax raised in the i h St your credit is certainly cades at . . ‘ bated , .. BBE entire world comes from Russia. ae age ico cate ay — the very latest patterns in Fine Damask Waisting mall and Pty | The spe als given below should certainly interest good now LOT No, s—Includes lines of Fine Oxfords and Damask Waistings at.......... 45% |} every housekeeper in Seattle. Be sure and visit the ANNA BVA FAY. 4 We are showing an excellent varicty of French Lawns, Organdies, Persian Lawns, LINEN DEPARTMENT in the ANNEX tomorrow. ‘Anna Fra Fay, a tawny-hairea [J rthese are record-breaking Buck range days here. Were etc., for confirmation dresses. 5a sabe ceeceeaub i iin eels elites ekg Mahatma, who claims to be an " 3 eek? cems that “every one in Seattle” : | | -s cS Heeagt tn oll tne Sramchenot occur [70 last week? If seems that “every 5000 Yards You Can Get It Here 3000 Ya d Heavy Cream Table Damesk, 64 | A Pure Linen Bleached Table acience and also to be endowed with was. All you need pay is ras | inches wide, several patterns to Damask, 70 inches wide, tn « All-Wool Nuns’ Veiling, in n, lace stripe choose from, worth spe variety of choice patterns, with & most miraculous and penetrating | oe Ne ee | - ; ency White 4 26. kine to match if #o desired Mnsight into the future, held forth at 10. di. Mt splend quality « me} all the wants shades, at designs, w Bs ise a yard, to Clad, @ YOrd oo. seeeeee © apkins to m » desired; Qt the Seattle theater inst night and $1 down Cc a ay Whit Ha Linen at 8 1-80.) choice, B00 a yard } “go at 6 1-30. bbe tnkian bE | good value at $1.00; spe ial gave & most bewlidering exhibition } yerd o eee Bo ! nn Napkins to match, worth of her powers. Half @ dozen choice patterns in | Dinner Nap : le $2.00, & dozen. $2.29 The most wonderful part of Miss | “ys a Buck range “és ” ‘ " | & very vervicenble Cream Ta 2S —_ = Steaws” That Show How. the Bargain Wisds Poe es tenet a"serh | 9125 BLEACHED DAMASK jf and a Buck steel range is ae plecstte in your kitchen immedi Are Blowing heen ae | O8e Questions which every one in the| G00 BLEACHED DAMASK 490 | Extra Henvy Bleached Table Butience was invited to write on a} ately—your old stove or range is taken back, too, and al Sie ter hee « Slip of paper and hold in their hand b Ideal Polish, €80 fer Japant kane a" 3 - ’ . ap o * “ = » | Damask, 72 inches wide, man- Im many cases the questions were | lowance is made as part payment on a Buck steel range. 470 cach for] _reeviar & ee Sixth incham, seauinl || Pull Bleached Table Damask, 62 ‘efasturc® tides. Gee pore flan: s | written on visiting cards seen by | os | 190 for ing polished wood rm inches wide, either snow Grop | a apentid ‘weaver Apne: ‘one but the writer unt!! Mahatma | 4-qrt. Royal Towel Fixtures, regula or peppy designs, with hand-, = A cauea + sagheny Meee br eengci | me ty rem heaular 26c q | 10¢ for 10-quart Tin Milk Pan tome borders, worth 60c; ape- | which any Woman owt oe mus Stine Win te | Standard Furniture Co Bieet matte] erat ect regular 1 SB a) Se ee a Question was and answered it Tea Ketten,| 8¢ fr hardwood Rolling Pin. be for $-inch noalloped Tin Cake wus Aenpah Wiese ons fal, seeneeeeees If any Seattio Romeos and Jullets | L. Schoenfeld & Sons Be for bo 14-inch Wood Mixing value § ; | 85e COLORED DAMASK 290 ‘Who were in the audience last even- regular Go, | _ Spoon Se for 10 Cotton Dish Mop. xtra Meavy Imported Scotch Turkey Red Table Damask, in | Nearly a dozen patterns tn a good ing went away with a question as SEATTIE BELLINGHAM TACOMA | Be for So Brotier and Toaster. | To for patent 16o Nutmeg Grater q ® matrimonial prospects unan. spot, dice or Shamrock designs, Turkey Kea Table Damask, Bwered it was their own fault, as 1010-1016 First Ave. RAWAM Colors absolutely fast, worth | guaranteed to wash, regular i TSc; special, a yard .. 500 price 86c; epectal, a yard. 200 Miss Fay seemed to particularly en- Joy answering queries which dealt With affairs of the heart, and she shied at questions involving politics, t broad ana | Againat the natives of Bouthern Nt a tT deve } orta. dae re le in which the » ‘and absolutely balked when she ran | “It is this, ‘Who will be the next ve 4, T T E Wi f H fran a ree tle tn which the . UP against a question ax to who was | prosecuting attorney? wounded, The nemy lost G to be the next prosecuting attorney | ‘There was a long, dramatic pause, in . ON OON.” | 300 ‘ns ed and wounded, Bix villages © ef King county. while every one in the audience| “SARRIETS HONEYMOON DOLPHIN IN porr* NATIVE calgon 8, villages | a “Comes to me a question, a legal | listened with bated breath for her Mary Mannering and her strong a e : question,” she mused in a high, | anewer, company of artiste took the Grand Root Whipped Gardner lehrill voice, after calling the name| “I know, I know,” she murmured | opera house by storm last night. | ‘The Alaska Steamship © pany's| VF CHICAGO, May 3.-—Jack Root of - ¥ r - In pono BRITIGH TROOPS IN A HOT hiesgo was given the decision over F norning. Y | George Gardner of Lowell in the re, & few! SKIRMISH WITH NIGERIANS |aixth round at the National Ath-| c . naide. € °r-| | letic Club last night Gardner was! MILL ENDS OF CRASH. ande of yards of manufacturer's lengths of Crash Toweling: ength contains just 5 yards of elther bleached, brown or « Crash Toweling and is good value at 1246 « yard; price of h length ....se06 470 of the young man who had asked it. | Vice on Ie at the « brarrasament of having their ques tions jeered at by the sterner sex, nace 5, 5 ; . : i ; Sia | oO" > “I -see it all. His name | She appeared in the th act com-| steamer Dolphir comes to me, It is—— No, no, Iledy, “Harriet’es Honeymoon,” and | trom Skagway capnot tell, I remember now that [Kept the hy ring from start , I have promised not to on account |to finish. plot of the play is om were from th ot the venvestion tomorrow. I caM | not very heavy or mystifying, but | tain > orts a pleasant voy~ jin forn 1 in the sixth Root not break my promise.” there ts enough fun tn it to keep | age down th . - iniv Stre © eo down hammered yver the ring and “ yt aig as oe to —— interest centered on the next laugh: “At Bkngway,” he says, “there) YoNDON, May 2—A dispatch today | his #econds had to work over him | Second Avenue and @ me a lor o sappointment she had |ter-making turn of the play. are many people who are goIng 'Nt0) reports that a Brit nae » , E . at ish force under | for some time before he was able Cream of all Ryes, 91.00 per Bf] caused by not revealing the name] Harriet and her husband, FO°C.|theh Alek untry. One of the! Major Hrenchard, while operat aia walk out of the ring ea ; full quart bottle. of the next prosecutor, then &n- / Baird, appear at a German watering | partics {s going inte the country for __ : é : 4 6 swered the query place and are on their honeymoon. |at least two years without ret mae Fearn a EE 3 4 ; Qwarts for $5 “Will Seattle or Tacoma win the | Mr. Baird ia @ New York stock | ing to ofvilleation, and they aay Oh i 4 4 baseball game tomorrow? broker and cannot get out of th if there ts gold t6 be found they wi eg sams fe Highly recommended for medi- “Beattle will win; Seattle fe alljsight of a telegraph office ene find it.” 4 right,” was the answer, and there | enough to pay much attention to his ee | 3 was great applause s wife. She becomes tired of this and | Can Play Sundays | at tra W a “Where is my watch?" “Where | offers some objection to the con NEW tK, May %-—Sunday Question can be quickly and satisfactorily settled by a visit to “The Fair.” Come and see our line of styles for Ladies, Children and Men. WE HAVE THE STYLES designed to please the most exacting and the prices are like these— are my opera glasses?” “Shall I} tinual moving about. During ono | baseball was declared legal Dy Judge move to Tacoma?” “How i# my of their rapid changes Mr. Baird | Gaynor yesterday and the baseball mother?” “Will IT marry the man I | loses his pocketbook an magnates and players who were ar- ¢ young | See Concert love? were quuestions which were | couple are in a quandary as to how | rested on that charge Were released. answered promptly. When the Wo-jto pay their bill at the hotel me ~s | All Be Hats now ........0000.10e with the exception of being a man who could not find hee watch} The porter is very unsympathetic} ,..ONDON, May 3—-Bdear Paw-) All Se Hats now 15e trifle damp, Tc value, going at, was told that it was in the pawn |and holds thetr baggnge tn lieu of | 5? 78!* ‘ A large lot of We and Te Hats each 250 f "4 shop and could be redeemed for aj the cash. They decide to hold a | ts — here, aged Fag tal megd * Mepon ase HOSIERY. i! ole . = 1 f > we ade 0 ¢ wm “ ee rejoiced and was ox al at. wate o Mrs. Beird ap- Why not take that picture temor- ae eee faa an We ryeentiy suede on.cmesn nt pure j At this stage of the game Miss |known concert singer who was sus- | fo™, St Uewan & Hricaon’s, 1516 Firet Yan oaieea, ner, ea b one 690 Binck Stockinew fine quai Cat : Fay threw all the young women tn | pected of having eloped with Prince | seen” . All at t Ginghai 4 Percale, pair, wile th > ak 6 daten po the audience who had held questions | Alfred Erwin. “They are in troub stots to Ging nam and a P tile they last, 8 pai ad ‘4 in their hands Into a twitter of em- | about obtaining the money with | e eee LADIES’ VESTS. ie taint aac ad i barrasament which resulted in the | which to pay the rent of the concert In white, nicely trimmed with lace, | We in vite inspection of our large z small slips of paper being hurriedly | hall, and the real Prince Alfred. sae Genkoeet Stent, ak Wilts Wale aint ier alee ee 4 med of. dinguising himself as BC. | Bo, now, each 10¢ ‘We believe it to be as I wish to answer the question of having found the original's MERCERIZED VESTS one seen es Se SG, Oe nS [peceathees: and heving'a goed tine! Ladies’ Mercerised Vests in white low Blue, and pink, well worth and | range of prices wil appeal to you selling elsewhere for ic, our price RICHARDSON'S EMBROIDERY pretty young woman sitting to my | on his money, comes to their rescue. | left, and she ts wearing silk stock-/ Th: iginal Baird ts surprised to | Piano inge and a garter with a jeweled | meet the man who ts posing under | * each . 230 SILK. buckle.” She then read the qpestion | his name, but t# too far in the con- | Ott Ladies’ Vests, We have the Seattle mney for the young woman had written on |cert business to object. The real ranging in price from 10¢ to 50¢ | Richardson's Embroidery Silk. No her visiting card and answered it prince is equally surprised to meet pate Sg eta chk ee er eae e pt Bu oreet, late NOTICE TO {DRIES In the beginning of the evening |the man who ts traveling under his Miss Fay did several very ordinary | name, but ts too much in love with such as causing a bell to| Mrs. Baird to offer any protest. The hands were tied and | concert i# held, but meanwhile the | of water rine to her | chief of police t# doing everything | Hps without touching it with her|in hie power to have the prince and | hands. For a time it seemed gad the concert singer sent out of tow . she was going to take yards of rib-] A real amusing part of the play | Sey haony * ee pantie tye [| bon and rabbits from a hat, but she | is the © which the chief of pase ce | ged | aia. not. musters to aid him In capturing the | values, While Miss Fay was resting, @¢-| prince, who t# «mall in « cording to the program, “from the] After figuring the force tn atx or| high mental strain she had been un-|seven of the nelghboring towns, he |der in performing these feats,” a | discovers that he has six men and | fow harrowing vaudeville acts were | issues an order to have the fire introduced. partments notified to be in readi ‘The vitagraph exhibition was one in cane of trouble. A F C Dress Ginghams, iis Value, for ...... The Baurette Batistes, for waists and Gresses, lic values, for....10¢ ‘Mer Silk Zephyrs, new substitute for silk, 2c values, for..1T%e New Oxford Waistings, fast col- 150 shapes, all sizes, at each....18¢ We are now established at the KIMONOS. address given below, and hope to A few Kimonos, slightly damaged | enjoy a continuance of past patron- in shipping, just as good as new | age. THE FAIR 2213-2215 FIRST AVENUE Full 7 1-3 octaves, overstrung bass, maliog- any case. Equal to any piano sold at $250 in Offered here at— $150 On terms of $15 cash and $8 a month, 25c This week only on any SHOR coating $2.00 or over, Shoes For the entire family at pricet away below the quality. Raymond & Hoyt 98 SECOND AVENUE. the “sales. Big Reductions in m ’ e ‘of the best ever seen in this city; a] The plot finally settles down to series of mo ped pletures illustrat-|the unmasking of the pretend pecially good. have had enough of adventure for Miss Fay will appenr at the Seat- | one week of their married lite For « few days, in All-Wool Black §) 1.) theater every night this week,| Miss Mannering maintained the Cheviots and Fancy Mixtures— and on Wednesday and Saturday | popular favor she won here in the | will give matinees for ladies only. | past by the charming way in which , Even ushers, it is rumored, are to|she played the part of a wife whc t Ss be barred. The object of the spec- | considers herself ill trented and at e |{al matinees, Miss Fay says, is to|the same time is jealous. Her per Ready | give the ladies a chance to ask fd- | sonality and ease upon the stage Worth Double a wins more worshipers at every per. CASH OR CREDIT. We guarantee every instrument we sell, We can't afford to guarantee poor pianos—= it's expensive. We can SAVE you one hundred dollars by asking a fair price, Allen & Gilbert- Ramaker Co. Seattle, Wash. Portland, Or. | Broke Into H formance, Arthur Byron distin- S, LeQuinn of Cavendish, Vt guished himself last night tn the Now robbed of his customary he role of @ very versatile husband * Invasion of Chronic Constipation.| He certainly kept warm the place |... vrer Westber. & Childs When Dr. King’s New Life Pills|he has formerly won in the hearts |4ND YOU'LL FIND IT AT THE | broke into his house, his trouble was | of Seattle theater-Koers GOOD AND WELL KNOWN CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINERY. J} Seed 2nd now he's entirely cured.) Henry Kolker, in the role of |PLACES AROUND TOWN—SE Wer é re guaranteed to cure, 950 at] pining w | 1212—-SECOND AVE.—112. %. Guy, Ino. drug store, Second| PTince Alfred Erwin, and Thomas | arr BREWING & MALTING Wise, in the cast of Hock, the | (ig >." Seema and Yesler. t policeman, will be remembered here for some time on account of their clever acting. Edward 6 as Fer 74 3” dinand, the head waiter, deserves e more than a passing notice. On these BASY TERMS you can buy anything from our tm- “MAN AND MASTER.” ARQUETTE stands alone—the best pro- duct of the latest distilling methods. mense stock of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS, LADIES’ JACKETS, The Redmond stock company con- . 7 - WAISTS, FEATHER BOAS, LACE COLLARS, eto. tinues to please large crowds at the | 406 S d A whiskey of quality, purity and general good- DON'T YOU SEP how delightfully easy the purchase of your Bi] Aicagar in the 1 econ ve. . odrama, “Man summer outfit becomes? Jand Ma * ‘The bill will be | We only carry the BEST OF BVERYTHING, and this fact, coup- changed Tuesday night to “The Jed with our WASY TERMS, makes {t IMPOSSIBLE for you to do fi) world Against Him.” “BROWN'S IN TOWN.” IT'S HERE FOR BRUT A FE | Eastern Outfitting Co. | “Brown's ja 4 a broad, roar-| pays ALL THE MORE REASON | 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. ness--the whiskey of the home. Opposite Bon Marche Opposite Bon Marche GROMMES & ULLRICH, Distillers, - - - - Chicago, Ilinots THE NORTHERN LIQUOR CO., Distriduters, ---- -- 212 First Avenue South, Seattle ing farce comedy, is holding the | . Fao boards at the Third Avenue. There FOR YOU TO BY SURE TO GET| te plenty of comedy in it, but somo 6%