The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1904, Page 5

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me age Women’s Finery Is Attractively Priced for Saturday’ s Buyers ? ; t ? $ ; Here ts a gtim mpse of the style and the fabric—All-Wool Coating Serge, thoroughly shrunk, in blue, rich brown or biack. The short Mere are the « nie e Glove 4 jaunty Norfolk coat ouble breasted and trimmed with black military braid. The skirt is cut row nd, walking le h, and trimmed sis’ Velbhet th lettheandl variety ce in ” $l with straps of braid to match. Altogether the best money's Worth we expect to see this season. A group Of fifty will go on sale Saturday q to signal the opening of the season at Fancy Stocks of white Oxford or od * and plain Ker- } Venetian ince, richly embrotd a 1 or emb } among Dg ay: .* ~~ A tourist suit—is reall two gar Fancy Mesh Vet in white, | oT m Pg tg t. 300 ments in one—of tan covert, with gray. blue. brow 1 black. vale D to 284, a 2 Coats 10 00 three-quarter belt at th Plain or dotted; splendid va- | Famey Chiffon Drapes tn biack } . back; doeble t im front Chiffea Bustke and’ Pompous | RE Thite with dote in the con- 1H Made of fine Hnglish Kersey ta (can be worn with or without the all co! such as pink, blue, bare aye pteaty 2 blue, brown, or black; double skirt); pocket at the side; round busch, Ger ol eee ~ ee be ; breasted front; all edges, collar oO length skirt, with pleat at each ideal pieces for the neck... 25e lot Saturday at BVe | and cuffe trimmed with fancy gore. RES asics ; braid; half belt at the back: gold wen wanes buttons; wide seleve $10.00 A Demonstration at The! — Odd Sizes Kid t $19.95 Suit of broadcloth, in dive, brown Annex Tomorrow Madam Merrill will demonstrate Dandruffine, Massage Cream and Flesh Food. The preparations are all of & high order, and the advice is free. At $15.00 Suit of black and white pepper and salt tweed; tourist coat; pleat ta the back and half belt at the waist; skirt has flare at the foot; cut in round length At $17.10 of brown Gloves, 25¢ Another batch . oad mostly { ; of Black Kid nom amall of a spectaliat Spectal prices during the demonstration. N over two pairs to a buyer. Tight fitting suit Cuckoo Clocks $2.95 White Fabric Gloves, in all stzen, and white mannish sulting; , worth from Tbe to $1.25; @ little fly front; collars and cuffs These artistic Swiss Clocks are} "lt #0 ges of cream broadcloth braid made in the Hartz mountains and } Liste Gloves, two pearl clasps, all trimmed the Black forest any, and colors and sizes 65 they cuckoo the how splendid style; on sale tomorrow at, each Children’s Silk Gloves, in white e $2.05 OME FOO ee sscccvcscccesee Waists of Crushed Velvet at $7.95 price is a veritable surpr early in the season, for an scarce fill orders, and the at lot ia likely wat tin th heat aden of en, brown, tan eves and pointed cuff iced at $7.95 OTHER STUNNING STYLES ARE Walst ft wh ash ade in the colonial fashion. ¥ ta t in th front; tastef y with uttons. Priced at $4.05 (ft i h Fla Lf i with white, In turquoise, pa and red; tailor p at n back and ynt old gold buttons down the front; tabs and buttons on the liar. Chotce of the « tion at $2.40 A tion of pretty Shirt Waists th t you'd im e they we the f ab he check nm black and e-lined cott Four different among at this remarkable pric > T50 A Fur Scart to Boast About $2. 95 \ } The price mig 1 to think that th rsp ted — | conmom every ace, bt the ear tnt Yow ud oe 4 Stone, Fisher & Lane | a da r , At $2.95 art of imdit n Mar- | At $6.95—Fur Scarts of real b anes ner of th hest affairs. ! $10.00. acai. dicho eokeaeemeanbepaneoisinipentisinrten om Dents fee You can ch list of no small attraction. A Gage Hat of black felt; soft and silky editions hint classics are bound ted cloth cov d on good among titles at 2 2c ght Books plaid side effects, long quill at We Will Sell Women’ S Fall Suis for 88. 50 Tomorrow of scratched side braided Saxony wool, in black and white the and k; double breasted coat with satin and braid for trimming on collar and cuffs; the belt is of braid and satin; the skirt is kilted at the foot; the coat is taf. feta lined; all sizes in any one of the colors mentioned Norfolk or long tight fitting cout, with skirt, of course, to correspond; the Norfolk has Inverted pleats and slot seams; the long coat is tight fitting; choice of bi m or blue cheviot in all sites. Hats for this fall's wearing at a price that will prove itself the styles in uded in this offering ‘ Another Ga, Hat is a hairy Short back Sailor of white felt, with polka dots of camel's | satin f brim and crown and fac af plain stitched satin, hair in the same sha Angora and ai- sete er tte at the gold and kid folds of the cloth. on on the awl _—RNRRRRCT CNNee s er of all malt or spiritaous|oomplete surprise to me," he sald |.« were not properly balanced in Nquora rnold ‘That register, how. | this morning. T supposed that aii weight by the same statute is only | that w onmary was prove t al fine attractions have been eh to Inapection by the state phar. | that the druggists sold liquor with Jarranged for the next week, Kach macit, hin authorised agent or al] out preseriptions, We did that, Bu | night will prove to be more inter prosecuting attorney that ruling of Judge George's doce ANNER esting than the previous and the Judge George held in the ea not even give the olty the right. te lyeneral fun will not end until a tried that Clty Attorney De Reuler | prosecute much on, If it holda I |woek from Saturday night. Prices had to prove that the defendant did | do Hot new any ether course that can | tor the lucky one, who buys a ticket hot have a lHaquor Hoense; that he|be adopted than to secure the pas —————— }to the carnival, have been arranged, lid not have a preseription from a| sage of a new enactment at the next famees Du. Bell pate #0 ‘ow poe meyeistan te a the Haver thes we seunion of the legislature ALREADY GREAT DAMAGE HAS BEEN DONE IN CALIFORNIA) PRIZE FOR THE COLORED BOY 4 from the effects of his burn- i MIR cali 3 ing that he does his turn each after ‘ eleniiaatals : claimed by De Bruler and other well AND FIRES ARE STILL BEYON D CONTROL WHO CAN GET OUTSIDE THE | ins that he dose B CITY OFFICIALS AT MUNICIPAL COURTS DECI. | knov yen tye Dag Bee oo ged MARRIAGE LICENSE GREATEST NUMBER Manager Veins, of the Southern ‘2 vin anar n : SION IN CASES OF DRUGGISTS CHARGED WITH SELLING | recent decision supr ve . — Carnival company, will make sev- ; in a similar came shows that it fen Martin Lauzon, 22, of Seattle, and eral changes in the free attractions LIQUORS WITHOUT LICENSE Contrary to Judge George they take |Rva Davis, 19, of Georgetown y Bortpps News Assn.) a a“ ings great damage is be-] next week and will put forth every the position that it is up to the de - . . enue ve, Cal, Sept? ing done and fe are felt for thou watermelon eating contest, im-| effort to entertain those who at- —— fendant to prove that such allega Your Feet GANTA CRUS, Cal. Sop wands of head of cattle, feeding on| ited to colored boys, will be the|tend in the best possible manner, tions are unt : » Shape” | Forest fires continue to apread until) 1" O © untrue instead of for the| Hurt @ Packard's "Korr pant’ Peis emanter cast af tap taenee me ee? loading attraction at the Industrial The city officials are going toylaw, Mayor Ballinger ts said also| true "© Prove that they are | shoes for mon, $3.60 and $4.00, NNO) county iw in lames. ‘The state park exposition tonight. This promises make another attempt to drug-| to be disappointed. It was largely wee mate cee” fy RM ls 8 fevastal three school| BAN RAFAEL, Cal. Sept. %.—An|to be the most amusing of all feat gists from selling beer a ather| through the instigation of hi In case the city had to fur ape.” 1411 First Ave houses are four lumber milla,| extra lot of firemen have been sent! urex that have been provided for ‘ : : imaeit ss -s , s raf t in fight - liquors without a city Lae Hiand the ‘ chief that Comp proofs It would be immea ° any ranch houses and hundreds» from Ban Rafael to assist in ht | each evening at the exposition. Bev conjunction with | Chir aHer Riplinger began the cam- | °P!Y handicapped and tn the oo oe thousands of dollars worth of tim-| ing fire on the Bolinas ridge me eral contestants have already es. city Comptroller Riplinger and Li ign against the law-broaking |‘"° '*%: |! Is claimed, it in y Quality and style of “Monarch” | ber have been destroyed and many| flames have taken a freah hold #04 | rolled and are now working up an Marsh recently t n Comptroller Riplinger in shirts, Fall styles now on sale, $1.00] amail farme in all parts of the north} reports at noon are to the effe elite on Western avenue by against to al drug | believes that he is up a stump, Hel.) ye was brought | each at KN. Brooks & Co.'s, 1931] end of the county are swept clean oe oP bull oe ee oe nd the | Watching the loads of juicy melons] CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Two extra ome little more} cannot appeal the cases dismissed curt it was nd avenue one ran — To . Lene he Fe freight trains crashed to- and half a dosen|and the decision rendered makes it | we ense Inepector Marsh | MALINAS, Cal, Hept, 9—Forest| Handbreok house, have teen 0-1 “rhe commitice has provided plen-| gether head-on in a dense fog @& Preat ec . t had purchased bottled beer at the tire uthern Monterey county | stroyed. All wires in the fire ares Ke head-on a rere arrested. Judes! ractically Impossible for him to | Sra” py ge ‘vei RF ee Me eY hel are mit down. A dense pall. of| ty of melons and there will be no| Rome, Ill. this morning. One per: ays ago Police Judge! prosecute any offenders If it sticks. |) Fig ten neningpeaainl, j are raging p Saree ve cad fro limit to the « er eaten, a sveral ed decisto " |" weiats, us a rule, never even | stil ranch, of 60,000 acres, is|«xmoke hangs over Rafael and vicin aten, 80 long} son was killed and several injured. cases which nipped the crusade in| decision in the two cases to be 4 | Testion, He simply foomed to total destruction | ity . r ‘ = ie ite anos Reniteeee ne tried | walked into the store, remarked that | There is one boy with an exception-| | AMPBELL, brakeman | “ i} Tuesday he does not see what more| |). weuthor ally good re this line, who| virtually mean that every druggist | he can do. eather was warm ang was Rates to Hoods || | t t t Ff. i h eee re. Ve | SMART CLOTHES. HERALD, ity will have a right to sell] He ts going to confer with at.|*'ve" thet a bee with ome | 5 same atnour ® sustain was om ne tae = - vag and | BMA ae a , indiscriminately, It will be-|torney De Bruler this afternoon |rernijny eat {* be handed over C. | . 10 be ‘ Seetattn ot land ‘ hg A ac te in waasacs noi come more profitable to sell liquor! about the matter en a ana ane nenik 02 pate tol ae ~—- gerd ~ ee _ 8 4 drug store than in a saloon,| Ex-Mayor Humes defended the . pee ae ee ngalast Finest hunting and fishing. | tne y Tt 1. bens af aan etree which is obliged to pay a $1,000| druggist in the case triea before vom 0 née that rding to Assistant District | ¢p f » wal nse. ‘This has in fact been true| Judge George a fow days ago.) °°” ing Hquor without a it kets cold now good Aserear Geman he leas es srone, and if anyone wants real po You to a large extent in the past Mr. % contended that the city . contrary te 9 ty charter |B ing until September 30. cat makk comme Ganiae ae Gas fon, they Recs te be on deck pecially with suburban dispensaries, | did not even have the right to try | "4 . nnd also without @ crery ime the Ais pots ime. port| ice the hows has so re rence to] but Judge ¢ eorge’s decision in ouch @ case, maintaining that i¢| Pe>™ ve ript . id Mr | $i 50 Round Trip The matter of the tonnage, taxes | 1°"? Oi niin ts gure elt of nace ny of the that such illicit sale can go on| rested entirely with private citizens | 0B ovrnety tet - f the burkentine|order yesterday to ngnin seize the! COntesAnIA can ee without molestation | 1 at tely that the drumgtat | and light moneys of the barkentine Another feature for tonight in the Jor the prosecuting attorney hb] 064 nee have & a | Alte and he will today Sibel the vee " ; A rs City Attorney De Bruler has set! complaint under the state law. He cyl ing see oe — Alta has been get for argument be- | nei for $1,400, which he claims is due rd of prises by Queen Anne to two more test cases for trial next| also claimed that the prosecutor had |) « : meet yates | the government for her present put-| those who have taken part in the ‘Tuesday. The men arrested are|to prove that the druggist was sell-|_ pet hageisie ‘ ~~ y te oe) St fore the United States court ef P| ioe into por past events. There are several prize Rover oneal andr 'T'Gae. 5) eaaetntne arterial [sven th mech," The teen ee eee Siem saeng vas sm on Bruler had their cases continued at /and without a e and that the! that } . ceaubent canal [Ake was sctnel mente Gib ame ty | Son prmte seee nek nee toe eer nenes te Sine Wonver $1,000 home, $7.00 per month. @ time the case against Hal Stan-| prosecutor also had to prove that| ot hat he + th P Collector Ide at Pert Townsend for |, 7%? 54th anniversary of Califor-| boxing and wrestling contests $2,000 home, $14.00 per month. tore‘ shite Ey Sedge nente| eo nna oars that harman cht he rematered tel Orhan fl cnteces eat Feros the Eh sanirerary ot Cater bonne and wring contents lI qabin nome $45.00 ber month several days ago on the ground of} sale of such intoxlea Judge | had “ cal ee : isedd 10 | ing observed today with the custom-| ment workers and the waitre big gee insufficient evidence It is bel we} hey © prescription for Leaves Galbraith deck dally ii sey and when the case came before t everal cities of the last night creat Fou atest the heme SOF oye genta t is believed | George sustained conten: | it, I did not have the supreme |— except Monday, Sunday excur- 9] Judge Manford he refused wtain | SFY fentiv Several cities of ast night Was @ great success. ten years to pay for it agistrate will render ajtions and disminee case a8 = on the notice Gall Gees tte eae | the government's claim to the mon. |state are celebrating the anniver-| proved to be a very spirited and ¢ Come to see us at once. @ifferent decision when the matter! The best knowr in the ‘ b ~ to hk up my! | ey sary on a large seale. citing contest. One week ago the o comes Up agai ty look upor ' o | | - re ‘on the ws but last |] SOUTHERN MUTUAL INV - Jetty Jude poat but t ‘ at the ouch o cape wan appenied to the wait won the scrap, but last || SOUTHE renters cacision has aroused | tion as untenable aw * uy | . oun p yurt of appeals and, in antictpa- | Cannot Keep Quiet night the garment girls turned the MENT CO., € c ble ism among local| pt rays that + . e| Mr. F raid that he had/ | ten of a reversal ef Judge Han We've too good a line of the real tables on them and pulled them . om ; " " » * ion ¢ rev u al » good « line o e real p 1-2 Starr-Boyd Building. Sov Jen They cannot understand A by « without @ ¢ wed th bout the mune} Ticket offices 610 First ave tore decision, Collector ide again | new, swell fall styles in men's soft over the line to victory. The previ = od « ke could have mad rt f a ph tar Th [J nue and Galbraith dock |meleed the Alta yesterday at Port'and stiff hats Just call &. N./ ous event was declared off on ac RALF GODDARD, Agency Mer. ecision in view of the state exint in also obliged to k " J . jon was a Townsend on « like charge of about Brooks @ Co. 1931 2d Ave. = * count of the claim that the teams Stockings — mesti Domestics id sole, per pair 290 { g Fisar a variety of desirable styles. ap Misses’ Black Cotton Hose, extra spliced heel and $ colors; same quality sells at 10c pecial at the double knee, per pair BSe 3 Annex, ay 7 ite bildren's Shawkalt Hose, 4 knee, heel and sole, } DAGSWAYN SUITINGS, 12 1-2e—This is one of the t tnforced wear, pair } new fabrics for the fall of 1904; a splendid imit Children’s Black Cotton Hose able knee an § ? tion of the $1.50 wool cheviots, and the beauty of Fegular 40¢ to 60c pair; special } $ tt is they will wash. At the Annex, a yard 12 1-Be - A Smart Girdle for Half a Dollar w i of pie asur in telling of the new Corsets, and " h « A who ern we're broad minded he y. So here's our ad- mode r 4 Tt QUFEN BUSTLE—A light M f ght sible, form fitting Bevis r e when worn; made = ov yy tige f fine quailty jean and filled law 4 baby with curled hair. In three sizes. to 2%. Price Prt 25e ~ Haberdashery for Particular Men Ought to rey, too, for men whe have ¢ ugh business ability to buy the b t market prices. They n The Annex likes to » wirewd, keen buyers, and the store's clientage is growing pidly. Such values as these hel p along some Men's Hi vy Je y Ribbed Un- Men's fine all wool Underwear, in n gray or blue; extra G00d ¥al- | double breasted,’ medium and Men's Wool Underwear in natural heavy weight, at ..$1.50 or camel's hh medium weight. | stone Union Suits, the celebrated Mt B5e Mursing high grade goods, nat- Men's Natural Worsted Ribbed | ural color, at .§2.75 and $3.25 Underwear, a fine —_, — Boys’ Wool Sweaters, in fi all our Men's Fancy S0c Lisle and All our Men's fancy Tbe Golf Shirts Cotton Sox, special at 30c at . ° Soaps of Quality You can lay by enough fine & outlay tomorrow Al Toil loome aly fume sree. pers a bert Royal Bor 2< box for of “Gage Hats for Fall $3. 95 Here's a group of fine Gage Tallored nd M is, that are gone—you ful torn Vaseline, at and Per- of high ~~ Blue Choice of These and Many More Equally as s Fine at $3.95 wrap- at de Powder, big 106 tu ns 196 Seal ap for the winter for @ very small Jockey Club Sachet Powder (in bulk) per ounce es 25e Ttalian Violets at the same rate. nen's Borated Talcum Powder, ¢ boxes . 12%e Bixby's Shoe Polish, liquid, for black leather, 15c bottle for. .Be Dennison's Art Paste, in tubs. 100 | Lily of the Valley Tollet Soa 1 cakes in a box, for of the Deneles nov I~. Other Attractive Styles That Have Just Reached Seattl ’ '80c Instead of $1.50 er Attractive Styles tha ave JUST Keacned Seattle Lipton’s Library af stané An English Sailor draped with | A ir hat of white taffeta. | French Sailor of scratched felt, sae Noe 3 The brim turned w in front, | hd pong es _— i vet. The tam crown droops | the crown high an . triangular | broad across the front, low handsomely bound in red at the back. The bet proper is | for white silk and eet off on | T°W™ With velvet bows and cloth and with gilt top and of feather stitched felt, in the side by a great white pom | feather pompon, in The brim of this Immense " 29 Cents brown, white; qaint colonial in | hat is finished in gold and | brown. This particular hat is $7.50 | white chenille braid $8.50 | marked $6.50 > THE ANNEX Stone, Fisher & ‘Lane 2d Ave and Univers ly Stockings That Pay a Dividend nd ¢ looks such are by no me ) y heap things. 8 f these cost more than c k t who buy te content to repeat } At 35ce—-Children’s Burling black ribbed ( Hose, extra spliced { knee, b ar le 1 Maco yarn } At 890-—-Women's black liste Ince and silk embroidered Hose in scores } und eff \ At Tc wi = ok 1 Hose, high spliced heel, spliced sole, of real Sea Island ¢ t i 1

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