The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1904, Page 7

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r <sceciinibessmusilaiiae slamiartiracsispentiinnntoapiasttiiana'siiiaensiinantteninecccoipigioi AP AD or doremrcnn enti A EAD, AM. eres non eoweapgeone --2. TTLE ¥ pr 7 THE SEA WE #TAR—MONDAY, SE: 12, 1904 | preserving his milk with formalde [que-comedy went with a gest and her versatility ax well as her pro- [matter of sincere regret to the pa-;and Percie Martin as the mischiev DON'T BELONG HERE ‘ HREE NEW hyde and the other two had been wpirit that kept the audience in| nounced talent in “character” work, |trons of the theater, as he hax act- | 008 housemaid also helps with the using bicarbonate of soda for taat throes of merriment unti the roun | Joe Donahue, ax her opposite, the|ed his way to marked popularity | tun toe Harry Bdecll, of Beek Dee. | ling finale of song dance. vere eaponsible “Timothy,” also took | and many plaudits } 7 a ane . Ao return purpose ing final ng and dan There | irresponsth iy. inate, Wenen, Sow. Sect” tn 4 thie morning mate rela CASES In regard to the delay in Innocu Is not @ slow moment in the whole unto himself new Inurels, his acting | Prank Montgomery has the role! ay in ali one of the clevoncst little it of habeas corpus taken lating the herd of cattie at Renton | r which vea with go and in the inken seene being particn|of Captain Racket, and Meta Cham-| et it asain ne aoe rie tcitge | out yeeterday by Lee You, who Wal owned by R. Sartori, which has been | «ary UNCLE PROM NEW YORK,” | #¥!88 from the start, and Ub oles |larly appreciated, Hin stammering | pertain that of the spirited Mre for many & day, abounding in good | Charged with being unlawfully im found to be affected with tubercu jin “My Unele From New York” | was eapectall od, helng neither | Racket, Both are good om these |jines clever epigvams and funny sit-| this county, Inspector Kdsell was State Food Commissioner McDon-! tosis. Mr. McDonald atatea that he One of the best productions the} were all happily cast. overd nor underdone, | parts, Miss Chamberlain being par- | vations ommanded in the writ to appear in ald discovered three , |has made every effort to get the! Wiedemann company have yet of-| dith Montrose, despite severe| Charles King in the role of Uncle |t y ol the drunken | court September 10 to ‘ O SATSO CORES OF AOUI- | percutinn sired for the test | fred was put on at the Alcazar last | i!iness, appeared in the character Obadiah Dawson had a chance at | pee on {n the bur-] ‘The apectaltios this week, too, are hy he should detain terated milk fa Spokane and has ar- from Pullman, telegraphing Satur-/ night. From the moment the cur | Myre, Tolman, the elderly and mon- | comedy that he made excelient use | Jonque eml-occasion-| clever, and in appreciation of the|the Chinaman in custody, Kdaell rested the dairymen who sold it. day a second t for it, but has'tain went up on “My Uncle From! eyed wife of “Timothy,” ana han-jof, Mr King leayes the Alcazar! ally vely every | especially clever bill last might ev-| proved that You was not born im One of the milkmen was caught been unable to get it New York” the lively little burles- dled the role in a way that proves mhortly for a tour on the road, a moment he spends on the boards, ery seat in the house was filled this country 10,000 Yards {5c to 25c Torchon and Valenciennes Laces TOMORROW 6 CENTS PER YARD TUESDAY MORNING BRINGS ANOTHER PEERLESS BARGAIN, PICKED UP BY OUR NEW YORK BUYERS AND NOW READY FOR VAL. LACES—A MATCHLESS GROUP, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, EXTRA WIDE EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS AND ALL IN ONE BIG LOT FOR YOUR CHOOSING. EVERY PURSE CAN BEACCOMMODATED. QUAN- TITY UNLIMITED. PLENTY OF SALESPEOPLE, PLENTY OF ROOM AND ABUNDANCE OF DAYLIGHT. THIS FIRST GREAT SEPTEMBER LACE SALE SHOULD NOT BE MISSED BY ANY WOMAN IN SEATTLE. THERE'LL BE HUNDREDS HERE, SO COME EARLY FOR CHOICEST STYLES AND BEST VALUES. Sale Starts at 9 o’Clock. Three Special Lots of Linens UICK SELLING, IS A LOT OF 10,000 YARDS OF CHOICE TORCHON AND —The Price 6 Cents Per Yard The Annex, Second and Universi Three special lots of Linens that will serve as an introduction to the fall-stocks—and the remarkably low prices BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 29e—Full bleached Table Damask Sie. Special at the An ® yard Re BLEACHED DAMASK, 98e—A fine Satin Damask, all linen inches wide, nearly a dozen handsome patterns to choose All-Wool Blankets and oe ange eT Prices Three fine lots of Ri specialized for the favor. kets and Comforters that have bee a sale -- price the fall sewing tomorrow VICUGNA CLOTH, 10e—This is one of the best known fleece back wrapper materials in the market. It in 28 inches wide, a good firm cloth, with heavy Meece and printed in fast colors, with a variety of entirely new designs; usually sold at i2%e. At the Annex, a yard .. . eee DAGSWAYN SUITING, 12% One of the latest novelties In cot ton suitings. In fact,one has to look several times before they can realize but what the fabric ts woolen and worth $1.50 a yard. It comes in mixed cheviot styles, 28 inches wide, and is wash able. At the Annex, a yard ‘ . 12 1-fe BEST FRENCH FLANNELETTES, late Too well known to need a York. inches wanted itive o 58 inches wide, in an assortment of patterns; worth 35c. At the ) Fer wh five great stores to buy 6 Annex, a yard ..... es +s suas Be 85e DAMASK, 69e—Hailf a dosen choice patterns ina pure Trish } Drieed— Linen Damask, 64 inches wide, with napkins to match; worth No single ings, 40 inches wide, from. Napkins to mateh each and every = a if desired; worth all colors, Chiffon voiles $1.26. At the Annex, a yard...... ..... Re in pink, biae, brown, —_ green, red, cream and ibe alae black. This is @ new and very much im mixtures in brown, blue and green; fails chomms x e checks, Twilled Blankets, $1.19—About 159 pairs of extra heavy Twilted Gray } {ole a age ot Blankets, fall 11-6 sxe, far ed borders, very soft an brown and white, blue fleecy orth $18¢, At the Annes. a pair $i. x $2.50 Wool Blankets, $1.89 About 60 pairs of t Wool Blankets, blue i white, diac goed sine, silver gray color, with handseme ed bord a very and white and red serviceable blanket, worth $2.50. Special at the Annex, a pair black. Sizes 2x2 —~ “01-89 { 4x These are all $1.25 Comforts, 980A soft, fluffy Comfort. covered with handsome} marked S060 silkoline. In blue, pink, «reen or red, filled with good white cott . batting and tied with colored sephyrs, worth $1.25. Special at the {Mannish Suitings,42 inches Annex, each .. - OBe } wide, in the se nee) Bhd Rreen mixtures; silk 5 finished. Royal Heart d Cott etta, 48 inches wide, im an ons | ae aoe ret orm 8 js that Stocks are complete—values are ail you'd wish for—fabrics and } Storm Sergi ag paterns are good, and withal very pretty. Might just as well begin} Qi)" (NS oh cement , at { Piaked Broadcloth. 2 in Europe Paris, and worn in New Nobbiest suitings ever seen in Seattio, 64 biue, brown and green background, flaked with white, at Mannish Suitings ip every ynomy for every examples Mannish Sult- ia Silk and wool Be made indorsed by wide, with dark . $2.25 color and weave. Op pening Sale of New Dress Goods nh who can reach the store either im person of by using the mails every maker ’ 4 every importer seeks them with finest fabrics and lowest prices. The fall stocks are ready--Rich, beautiful advertisement could possibly do so vast @ gathering Justice our orders bids for and temptingly ‘Thene few hints are merety The now raineloth, Rapee Suitin oughly inebes wide, in the gray brown, bine metal wide. iked Colored atri pes. Scotch Suttings, 64 inches in the piped and Scotch effects, green, brown, red Homespun so much used and #0 tale price Scotch Suiting» in the new burned orange broken and hair checks of gun Sitk and allied thor- 60 waterproof and gen both checks and in blue, black mn generally All go at. $1.50 Crepe de Paris, Crepe de Chine Flanders; all these silk, soft and clingy goods- fine for wedding dresses or reception gowns, other store bas so fine « Nine, and prices ranging from $1.00 to ... Crepe de No $1.50 Taffeta Silks; twenty shades to choose to atfecta, line metal mohair Suit- ingm, 46 Inches wide. Ba- popular skirt od fabric goods Broadcloth, the wult in all colors. Ve- netians, the bard twilled used #0 much ip Ribbons Under- Price ‘These are the rich, soft Rib- bons so much tm demand among fashionable women for scarts, ties and sashes. The display te to- *piration im itself. very color artist dreamt of is in the collec tion and they're priced to sell quickly Se, 12\c, 1Pe and 25e, According to width and quality. Poster Pillows Worth 50c and $1.00 35¢ This is a repetition of the rousing sale we held a week or two ago. Fine Pillow Tops, in all sorts of funny subjects and ar- tintie a4aire; worth from 50c to $1.00; Monday .............950 And these things you should know of — Stamped Dollies, sets of Table Mats, Batternberg Patterns and Fancy Dowes, worth from 26« to Ge Be Kimono Squares 100 2e Pillow Tope, Dutch studies 190 Small entp. ond tassels for lows, each Chenilie Pompoas, assorted. = 150 ~ Opening Sale of Fall Knitwear Some bargains and very great ones, too—others regular goods at regular prices; but such as are uot matched by any other store in this corner of the country, Here's a hint— Women's %-wool Combination § Women's fleeced-lined cotton Suits in natural or black, open Pants and Vests, in large sizes, across the bust or down the natural or white, for, each. .3%e front; regular $2.60 value, for.. Children's fleeced-lined cotton ° $1.25 men's all-wool Combination Suite in natural and black, open Combination Suits, in natural, sizes from 2 years to 12 years old, ankle length, drop seat, for 25e across the bust, full be sees + oee length; regular $3.50 value, for { Children’s Combination Suit im oes . : $2.25 wool, open across the bust, drop Women's heavy cotton-fleeced seat, ankle length, ail sizes, for Vents, flat woven, for B5e 600 Children’s fleece-lined Pants and Vests in all sizes from ........ 12e to 366 New Muslin Under- wear They'll be a-plenty of time for wearing white petticoats this fall and corset covers and gowns nobody could possibly do with- out. These told of today possess the merit of being both beautiful and low priced— Skirts, Gowns and Cornes Covers of fine musiin, alt y made, jong and full, Squmed « with lace, beading and ribbon or embroié— ery, for : $1 Skirts of fine mustin, with ripy flounce of tucks and insertion 3 gas muslin, nicely trimmed with > is Women's all-wool Vests and Pants in natural or red, all sizes, for | Fame of the W. B. Corset The woman who wears a W. B. Corset has no corset troubles, For they're made in such variety of and style that every woman can be fitted. Pall stocks ready— W. B. Corset, Erect Form, Style ¢ most popular closely hed fan fi t garment for it in very low pped; made of 4 finished at top with lace edging and ribbon $1.00 The American Lady Corsets—This model is cut away immediately above the waist, leaving the bust entirely free; usual corset height in back, extended hips and front with silk hose supporters at- tached to front and hip; made of extra fine quality linen batiste, inches deep, extra dust _for description: 36 inches wide, double fold, handsome designs and fast colors; worth Ie. At the Annex, a yard .. Ide fA SS Grae price per yard $i.26 NOWHERE ELSE WILL YOU FIND Such Elegant Coats and Suits AT THESE FIGURES ox who have no need to worry about their bank of tucks and insertion 9c quality, for . bound at top with heavy satin ribbon and bow: price 00 Opening Show of Street Hats Most Commanding tallored gowns There are scores of women shopping at The Anr accounts, but even they are deli¢hted at the positive economy offered. No other organization sells fine Suits on a smaller margin. Simply the five-store volume of business makes it possible es Suit of Brown Broodeloth, with , AT $21.50—Skirt of Biack Votie, trimmings of reseda velvet on $ made in taffeta, drop skirt, eight The Annex is admittedly in the forefront of fashionable ene oe eit “ hy oe { rovm of narrow taffeta at the shops with its display of smart headwear. Here are the best with scrolls of velvet; slcirt kilt- : 4 With tnverted picate at the} OG BABE back, medallions of productions of the famous New York and Paris designers at quate and each seam has a ay stitched taffeta and fine straps prices that spell economy, yet style and good taste are the ing of white which shows “ev ia vend : ery Hittle while $42.50 | Are Beautiful Beyond Words gunn, Sates ta, Sie CAA: Sheela thes i Shh 8 } i Suit of Brown Mixed Suiting. tong { AT $15.00—Motor tan cov- the styles. You can judge the value from these easily enough— oo Gao anne poy” $ ert cloth, four patch pockets im Like Byron's Sunrise they're “ born in purple, baptizea in aitver burnt onfon on edges and straps; front, two on each «ide, with and swathed in gold.” A whole column could be written of a single An English Sailor draped with velvet; the tam crown droops at the groups of shirring at the front pocket tabsand buttons. Doubles } | ‘¢#lem-—its beautiful colorings, its intricate and exquisite design— back; the hat proper is of feather stitched felt,in brown, white back and on the skirt; gold but $ se and then it would fall far short of doing the subject justice, Little tons and fancy brown b ; breasted—mannish collar and enough to pay for so much beanty — quaint colonial in style . teeseeeee eens s - $7.50 trimming be he bac othe b jg : 5 BEE the Fock, Amatner VTE E outes Venies Lach is Soeur Gian, cht Se yaré, end Wiehe 1% { A somi-dress Hat of white taffeta; the brim turned up in front, the Smart Motor Cont of tan covert, } ts of tan Kersey; the cape over with loose French knots 4 and} inches, 250 yard, to match. crown high and triangular in shape, surmounted by a ruffle of English style; patch pockets,} the shoulders envelops the 10 inches wide, with insertion ; r f 4 c hit double-bre i, gun westal but- | sve completely: ‘The. colle 3 inches wide to mateh; } ‘Allover Lace in cream. white and 1} white silk and set off on the side by a great white pompon; the tems, sleeves bound with & band ; yard Oe | ecru, a large assortment of pat brim of this immense hat Is finished im gold and white chenille on the wrist, flaring cuffs, three. has a touch of fancy braid—gol@ terns 796 to $8.75 quarter length $19.95 buttons. Heavy Openwork Edge Venetan Many have the applique aad DEANE save coves cee one sete ene cenecee ten reeee ees AOSD } Lace, with fine net top from 6 ) edg'ng (o match French Saflor of scratched felt, broad across the front, low crown, Suit of Dark Gray Cloth, with } AT $18.50—Rain Coat of Craven- to 10 inches wide yard song. heir sts pectiiiion Sette Cloth, in tan, popper and lar ie B00 to $1AG | Persian Hraids and Bands in with velvet bows and coque feather pompon, in brown. This coat, tight fitting, slashed away } 2 Ortental — y' ticular hat is marked ¢ 26000 seeceeses+ O65 in front and with wide silk eov- salt check, made with skirt an@ }} Cream Oriental Laces, in dalaty ‘ B5e to $1.98 oan ae # j po ra tarned back toshow $ oat sytles; blouse front, belt openwork designs, with inser- Se aE ie Pi a fancy silk,vest in black and { at the waist; patch pockets and tions to match, from 4 tai42 {Black Silk Applique, flowered |} ~~~~~ manane — white with pearl buttons, skirt $ gold buttons. inches wide, yard...15¢ to Oe } pattern, big leaves and blossoms round length, velvet trimmed that stand out in bold ori 6 bd e amanda vee $32.50 os i Black Silk Lace, fine net top, with inches wide, « yard 50 ail ioe - fa oe tt polka dot and fine open wérk , an nh mixtures; skirt wit edge, 4% and 8 Inches wide, } (alc FI { Silk h 5 eas Skirt of Black j Pale Blue Flowers of Silk, eac! AT $15.00--Dress rt of : deep pleats from belt to foot; yard 750 to $1,239 petal standing out distinct and , Volle, made with stiteBed pleats} sn, with pleats back aod actually cut like the petal of a Women of fashion will revel in ; Women's black lste Hose, silk { all-over, lace boot, and silk em- that the hips tightly, and rs Allo Black flower—not stmply embroidered { embroidered, in all the latest broidered instep designs T5e each pleat opening and falling H front, Three capes, pleated open design leaves Sor compeny, & OS NEE Ee NT $1.50 } Women's gauze Usle Hose in to the foot--a rhythm of tallor #, one big button on the sertion % and 1% Inches, 12@ } for women—and the prices are no } . . shades of tan and brown—supe- ing. } } small part of their charm $ Women’s black lace lisle Hose, in VO GRIT nase ssscaiin 30@ ee 2. nan eee we inital erate: not OS . wn ~ ~~ Se ne dt Cool Enough for Outing r SEE nT Ce ty Sune ieee a Seber ters ese These Notions are Decided _ ea Second and University | | oe As 4 lot has been gathered at The Ar 2 y § Good time to replenish the work basket, for 2 nex--cut full and well made of fine outings. } " every price is specialized for the open- 3 $ Nor are the prices out of the way—for in tae ebte 1 stance H " Outing Flannel Gowns in pretty pes of pink &e Curling trons | | weight or heavy material, all made } jooux 7O00 Om OOOCOSOOOS x loc I way cei < j r 3 § Patent Hooks and Eyes j if } 2%c Ironing Wax } ; ’ ; ke, Wire Hair Ping j Hi 1 . | : |; Stone, Fisher & L Second and U ity |; iy ;; Stone, Fis er ane econd an niver: SI 'y js | . 2 2. nnn APRA RAO penne i em oy * 16 j ; u j

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