The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1904, Page 3

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Famous Howard Over-Draft ” HEATERS the floor and For coal or wood, are the only Heaters that heat save half the fuel. We are exclusive agents for the full Hine on exhibition at prices from $12 for less money WE WILL GIVE TO RACH OF THE OF MONARCH RANGE TEMBER 6 THIS OFFER APPL CREDIT SALES. and have a Other heaters Howard Heaters 0 to $30. "REE ONE TON OF GOOD R.NGR COAL ST SEVENTY-FIVE (75) PURCHAS ILD ON AND AFTER TURSDAY 3 CASH OR TO EITHER cts, 1 We offer $99.0 cash for any | be Monarch Range sok! by us | all ho matter how long Used. le, | > range taken fh oy Payment. na Leama ! of ue G:L Holmes FurnitureCo 101-103-1105 SECOND AVE. The Big Instaliment House—You Pay When Convenient. fe G7_457 SIGNER * for Ovtober ts " Magu eine uf we CZ us OPENING Sanipure Baby Food, per dos. Metitn's Food, large Lister's Towels, per doz Listerine, $1.00 size .. Listerine, 25¢ size . 2-Ib. Bar Castile Soap Fountain Syringes. Reg. $1.50 at. The Main Corner SECOND AN MAIN 787. PIKE. FREE DELIVERY. , S-2617 First 2615-2617 First fi. THE BEE HIVES"... Vine and Coder Reliable Dry Goods Store vive #2 cedar NOTE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS F TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Boys’ Wool Sweaters, Se value | Men's Heavy Twilled Working Special for sgcus=-4@e| shirts; double breast and Boys’ Wool Sweaters, 31.25 value yoke; all sizes, Come in black ial for .. vo. $1.00 | and white and blue and white IND. 798. Men's Mule Skin EOF 22: Working | Gloves; well made and shaped, | stripes. Value 50e Special with deep cuff. Good value cathe 30 4 ’ ‘Sante: aon | Men's Merino One-Half Hose for fall wear. clal made; guaranteed not to rip. $1.25 value Special. Be See our line of Men's Sweaters for Fall and Winter wear. Suarantee a saving of 25 per cent on downtown prices. Spe 12%e We 18¢ value. | > Levinson’s Quality Store, All Bottles Full Measure. per RUM $1.00 ! PER FULL QUART BOTTLE. gal If you want a good Rum for on | hot drinks you wil! find ours to For a fine Old Port, sb 4 Port, Sherry, be the best you have ever had. Mu 7 ro hove Muscatel, Tokay or Malaga. We make free city deliveries, lacteding Gress Lake and Bal WINE lard. Main 644. Ind. 644. Call, phone or write us, We'll CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. treat you right. ; ss a AOZES 0725) { 404 First Ave. South |) i Wholesale Store Catering to Both Phones, Pink 1751. Family Trad FREE DELIVERY, i ge ee | train. He had reached Pirioents | avenue West at a poin. near the! Great Northern depot when accost jed by the highwayman. Instead |of obeying @ hands-up order Duane |took to his heels and left the| ———— |startied hold-up artist to make his * i way in the opposite direction BK A. Duane, a Great Northern I have seen the man around the | conductor, was hid up at the point |depot for a few days and would of a revolver by a masked high-|know him if | saw bim again,” ! wayman at 11 o'clock Sunday night, | said Duane tods He was a light while on his way bome from bis |paiit man hin face and wore | ane eee a cars ia |@ Hebe su 7 last I saw of the| | |man he was going as fast as he 1 CASTOR IA could in one direction and I tn the | ioe. 4 For Infants and Children. Duane reported the matter to the The Kind You Have Always Bought ””* Hundred your every wish a8 to shade and quality. him. Dr, J, Bugene ?LAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS FUR COATS AND NECKWEAR. NEW LACES AND TRIMMINGS, INFANTS’ FINE APPAREL. NEW CRUSH KID BELTS. NEW JUVENILE CLOTHING. FINE STATIONERY AND BOOKS. UNIQUE SOUVENIR NOVELTIES. FINE WOOL BLANKETS LADIES’ AND MEN'S UMBRELLAS, EXQUISITE FALL MILLINERY. FINE WAISTS AND SKIRTS. RICH DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS. NEW FANCY FLANNELETTES. NEW LEATHER PURSES. of th ers in fashonable and re! ever shown in Seattle. traordinary values. Our windows reflect something of this olrarnming display « faultiess collection of Autumn Suits, Waists and C oats ahd odr exquisite showing of Fall Millinery. reliable store of Seattle. ' ey » a...% RELIABLE ‘GOODS ONLY, DISPLAY, OF FALL You are cordially invited to attend our formal opening display—by far the most brilliant one we have ever had. iable merchandise, we have overstepped our usual high mark and brought together the choicest collection of Dry Goods, Millinery, Hamples of New on purchases of % and SEASON OF 1904 The great attraction is goo ds—new goods. Always lead- Cloaks and Suits Never in the history of the business have we been able to show such splendid assortments—such tastefully selected styles and patterns—such ex- i new goods The following lines will be included in our Opening Display— ousand Special attention is directed to our extensive array of new Dress Goods, our McCarthy's is becoming known more and more as the style store—the NEW CAPS AND BONNETS. NEW PYROGRAPHY WOOD. NEW FANCY LEATHER GOODS. NEW ART NEEDLEWORK. GOOD HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. STYLISH SUITS AND COATS. NEW PLAIN AND FANCY VEILINGS. RARE ORIENTAL TAPESTRIES. NEW EIDERDOWN AND FLANNELS. ELEGANT FRAMED PICTURES. NEW FANCY NECKWEAR. LADIES’ FINE LINGERIE. MILES OF RIBBONS. NEW KID GLOVES. SILK DOWN COMFORTS. of articles which go to make a complete Dry Goods Stock and fill the wants of the thousands of people which daily throng our aisle: Ps ' Peoy ) € Se A Brilliant Array of Swell New Dress Fabrics We have the largest, most complete and choicest stock of Dress Materials in Seattle. You will find it an easy matter to choose from assortments so complete as to meet SILK AND WOOL CREPE DE FLANDRES FANCY SICILIANS AND PLAIN MOHAIRS BASKET WEAVES IN LATEST COLOR EFFECTS MANNISH SUITINGS EXPOSITION SUITINGS VOILES AND ETAMINES ‘each— Pyrography We have the largest and most collection of Pyrogr We need special sp. sides the hundred boxes and plain ov we are showing a new and exclusive line of steins, pitchers an $1 Among the new goods are In fact all the choice weave nique yhy Wood in Seattle ¢ to tell of it. Be of rectangular decorated al ar ircular plaques vowls natural wood The thousands of ladiec hereafter you can bu Price a prices:you have been asked to pay fc 79 , tanging in value from 50¢ to $2.50 a yard. Standard Patterns All Reduced In Price who have been using Standard effects. These are of linden and manzanita « a we've ever had. Our lines of elegant Tail- wood, are most easily worke p and can Patt for 7 sien appreciate their value. They ored Hats designed to match the new quickly be turned into the t ave know as well as we that no better pattern is made. ‘Always in shades of dress materials. Our chic and nirs imeginable. Come jn and see, We will style, always « and easily worked, they make home jaunty Sailors and our charming Dress sell you an outfit and give you a free lesson Z Hats are allbeing greatly admired. See that will enable you to continue this inter dressmaking a positive pleasure. Few people have ever com» our window. You will need no further in- esting pastime yourself plained of these patterns being high priced Nevertheless, vitation to visit the Millinery room. Pyrography Outfits, usually sold at $2.25 a : ‘ : i eee Se 2 Gal wil ba cllered’ ek spacial . bala Bi, the Standard Fashion Company has seen fit to reduce the Extra Attention the best patterns a nferior one All Standard Patterns Now 10c and 15c Each—None Higher NEW BROADCLOTHS AND SERGES NEW VENETIANS AND CHEVIOTS FANCY FRENCH MIXTURES NEW WATERPROOF COVERTS NEW CRAVENETTE SUITINGS NEW SCOTCH TWEEDS NEW WHIPCORDS AND KERSEYS The New Millinery Largely as our Millinery Department has been appreciated in the past, we fee that this autumn season is bound to be the best the same Given to Orders In Our Workroom McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Avenue and Madison Street Jordan narrowly Charies L. Funke, while sleeping Bears the in @ chair at the People’s saloon | Bignatare jelaims to have been robbed of $23 ot 4 This and a watch also was missing escaped injury last night when com when he awoke, — ing into the city at 11 40 o'clock on I have had the honor of meeting general survey for a prospectivea great number of American offi- | pare! which troliey road to Fort Lawton have cers, both during the Chin war men of many B placed their estimate of the cost ofand in various parts of the Philip- his simplicity overwhelming love for wearing ap or fallen Landor in ‘opean armies, and! yiew, of clothing is, indeed, en——A HH, Savage North American Re characterizes military 704 First Avenue, / an interurban ca roke ol-| b 5,60 crease of hipela nd I was in most wel} tched by his easy, manly, | “ae eal entate {@” Interurban r. A broken trol-| bullding it at $6,600, an increas archip tw match y y y i R ‘ age | noes is ths polos for jley pole shot through the $1,600 over the amount it was at ally magnif- sensible manner, There is no rough- | [ ( D G I ‘A man viling prociivities, has been |in front of him and he was covered | first thought would be sufficient 1 the (ness of speech which {1s almost| OM household goods to all easter aieiie tram his home, 1130-1-2| With broken glass, but unhurt, Colonel Noble, the commandant at | 4 d,| startling, a heart of gold is to be| Ch. Gee cars, Baving of 25 | e avenue, since September — the pont, sent the report of the en- |" found in most American soldiers. I a weer a teats think } Ineers to Washington and expects | (om! : ha nin the field, on more ‘The Seattle Transfer Com | ti cident of | © he put two weeks whether |UD Ure tha on, Whom, from out-| | that he has met with an accident of) ENGINEERS REPORT | ‘2 tear in about two weeks whether | with pluck and dash and, ab appearances, one would pat | | emeage + eng Billig } | #9 sonetr tact and accurate judgment when in m as pettect brutes, centile and! LADIES’ AND GENTS? e ed some of them. né ‘ { ret ee enamine & ene he | AMERICAN SOLDIER ABROAD | the fi It 1s not to be regretted | considerate—almost as gentle as RINGS po! | The engineers in charge of the} that the American officer lacks the men—towards wounded comrades | ty the the Thousands Houghton & Hunter. Jewelers

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