The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1904, Page 3

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MoCutcheon’s cartoons, 50 per ton; wheat, $20 per ton; de a hit in Chicago, mere | ot F20.00q 47.00 er, ton) shorts “ toons originally appeared 00 r ton: bran, $20.00 per ton; a frie ‘ite artoons originally appeared, | $32.00 per, ton: bran, $1 “ fi: | 5 Old ye ged Jelcome New hea Invited Blanche Wa has bought a cot Jothy, $18.00 por timothy middlings, $26.00 per Hope for $12,500. ‘Taylor claima} per ton. Peanuts, Jumbo, 80) Act, The Hous cS Quality | Miaa Hope contracted to produce a | te 5 iui ertain play, paying him 20 per Butter, Eggs, Cheese. | cent of the groas receipts, He] Native creamery, 240 per tb; Bamt- | of carrring Out | Or eee van Mette ean The People Were Once Ashamed to Buy the contract she married the author Oregon ranch, 260 doz; Kastern, 24¢ claime that inal 1 retired from the stage ps OS SEO EES HHH | with Burgomaster.” ° @| rhe unteas Olga, who wit! A nonspartisan pollth we ; @ Grand Opera House The @| parade t ards fe thre reece agreed pP- , 7B Smith) Poultry ” » they w of many other good things that have now become lar habite of their daily lives, Whenever a thing becomes neces @ Burgomaster,” Sunday, Mon- | niet tights and trousers, the . } Chickens, hena, 13%c; apring, 16@ sary to &@ great number of people, whatever distasteful features it may have are gradually eliminated, prej gives way to reason, and alled “Canvpaign 16%0, Ducks, live, 19@ 14 1 @ day, Tuesday Wear ay @ na i. Com ven| SO a tn law ‘ . behold, the thing of which we were once ashamed has become @ recognized part of our exister @ nights and Wednesday w eo ©) 0 ho was forced to flee | irom caiion ob Fish, Eto, . ' . ‘ ; : : : ; @ Beattle Theater—"When We 4 f » empire | POF a seamek emetee cer The Once Despised Credit-on-the-Installment Plan Is Now the Great National Necessity @ Were Twenty-One unday ¢ ’ nt of ft honor” | 4, odie trout, 10@1i0 per Ib; Nounders, se Years ago the poor man couldn't furnish a home—save by degrees, The salaried men had no cre dit. This was given only to « fe @ matinee and all ensuing > oie ' ? ae ae the time of per Ib; soles, S40 per Ib; shrimps, vored few who were rated in Dun's and Bradetreet'’s, Without the rating-—no home As @ matter PS et, the ople who needed eredit @ Alcasar ‘Theat A Live @| wooed ‘ ty the ; ook 12% @ibo per tb; amelta, wes couldn't get it. Without a home—and comfortable one—the average man fa fll at ease, With a home be , better able to do @ Wire,” Sunday ma 4 be ne An . th enthusia P his work and a better citizen generally. The merchants found this out—they established the installment plan—bullt upon it—tmproved tt > ee mal ; He ail Cries ree dignified it and robbed it of ite first terrors, Eventually it became decent, then acceptable, then desir able, then a necessity Third v r ° s ¥ ry ater in th « n. y het a : $ estan Binns Bunday @| we 0 ven 3 | And When a Thing Becomes a Necessity Nothing Can Prevent It From ma tine a sw be t us jor of « Marta of the La nda, hich 6.20, dr “gi i * i i ° @|P. Huntir few years ago. TP —s ' pateee, 6 Oe. Vaking Its Place in Public Esteem 00000-0-0600-64-0004466000060) i © and pretty ; ar, patent, _ per ‘The credit plan we offer to our patrons is the sort that makes a friend of everyone who uses it. We are proud of it. We gain ? b y of P 4 apirit ae a wn, $4 Biraight friends—-you gain homes, You become better citizens by having home we be © greater merchants through your credit patronage. True BURQOM AST? R |to eas beral taurela on he ee 0; Gold Medal, $6.26; Minnenota We are all satisfied, all happy, all progressing toward bigger and better thing 1 the world looks good to us the Grand Opera } amen Iabury's I Standard Da — 77 > > " saprn am 5 . . : ee w ota, 8 Whole wheat flour, per uae See ent m= | vam we TWENTY ents’ leoting we barrel, $4.60; graham, $3.60; graham WwW E r RUS ae | Ly = I E {OF a a mer he o INE ie o te role *, er c rye our, 60m, this attraction will be eted with prices at the attle theater tomor — buckwheat, per barrel, $7.00 4 Si the same enthusiasm with which it afterno esenting Henry V the pag Rg Tg HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS WHICH MAY BE BOUGHT FROM US ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN ON PARTICULAR was received here last year Remond's fouract romance, “When a high-| Corn ‘meal, fom, per bale, $2.20; white | LY EASY TPRME 1 % ore wes om to-dat orn meal, 608, $4.00, rolled a per COUNTESS OLGA VON HATZ-| James Neill will be assisted by quite | barrel, CC. Ne wheat flakes ha, per barre acke, per ba FELDT, |Rdythe Chapman, who ts well known In “The Burgomaster.” to Beattle the goers at a grace A Solid Oak Extension Table, sbstantially made, 45 tnches Ai nd p woman barrel Lavish, the eecceeetel ter, tastefully finished in t ., highly polished golden oak b two pen ~ ago in Po price $15.00 George Christic, a pan; Harry ¢ man, the | ses t > 5.00; split peas, ». DOWN AND $1 A MONTH, H. Sheldon Lewis, Katt popcorn, per man, Reginald Trave Frances », John Harringtor 1 DOWN AND $1 A MONTH. and Robert Milton. For the second week the Net thaassdies . ! i company will present the’ stirring!) Georges Goodwin's $1 DOWN AND $1 A MONTH, Here is a vety comfortable and war drama Barbara Freiteble,”| manager, begins his 4 year with 1 t b. It Edythe Chapman taking thesrole of | (nat act tastefully degigned cc is Barbara and James Neill that of } Capt. Trumbull! Margaret Angtin, who will star tr | Regular matinees will be given | “rhe Bte ninine.” and Viola each Saturday Sunday after wh | use A Wint ” with a good quality of velour. We have them in differ end . ’ ent patterns and colorings. It bas ag and will begin rehearsals next week a spring edge, and mn oak JOSH ec, tilled bet wena @ a! BEER TRUST MAY DRIVE “JIM frome, f being — ma on the = tial springs. The upholstering | ee a. | MY” GREGG OUT OF HIS GRO ¢ bill at the deeply tufted. Price $10.00 the coming week CERY STORE attractions off WHOLESALE PRICES. ae oe ale ete Olga, Countess von Hatafeldt, | claities of me whose line of titled forebears reaches further back than that of | A the present royal family of Ger-| The Wiede many, will be seen in Seattle to to any buyer tn on small pure ent higher.) } ne. w beet, 6@6%c per James Gregg. a ploneer grocer, is A Golden Oak Dresser, two swell one of Seattle's business men to whom the power of the brewery Driven from a 14 \ front drawers at the top, two trust strikes ho large drawers below, heavy pls Fresh Meat morrow night tn the role of “Willie a Seaun ad hte Ib; steer beef, Kc; veal, T@ dc Ib, | cation on Fourth avenue and Pike - beveled mirror, 20x24 inches—a \ nog gg g ae a A pork, Sc Ib; mutton, 6@6 he Tb. street two years ago to make way ’ : oe oe . Hama, 1$@16¢ 1; | for a saloon, he is now threatened ‘An Iron Bed, 5 feet 2 inches high, 4 feet 6 inches w with a mallea well finished piece of furniture ' aa Degman wR ten bacon, ife 1; Ddelliex with ejectment from his new busi ble joint rail—no shaking or breaking at the joints. The orna 9... $11.50 : At nens home on First avenue and ments are nicely bronzed. We have these beds in white, green or 4 $1 DOWN AND $1 A MONTH. blue enamel Price : $6.50 CARPET AND DRAPE RY DEPARTMENTS DE PARTM TS THAT MAY BE Pine street by the same influence The Independent Brewing com pany, through Doss Miller, who bas a saloon in the Colonnad building om the PHOS ite ner, le now try exa’s corner, it is COFFEE |: human interest and and is lightened by For Breakfast B00. ote of the ple ing to secure ( WE HAVE IN THES Morrison in the role of a “Cockney ead. and b rend ‘ WE ENUMERATE BELOW PUT A FEW OF THE MANY THING Must be good or your breakfast tures t th ra e~ ont ae BOUGHT ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, ON OUR USUAL LIBERAL TERMS. THE SPECIALS ARE FOR CASH. is spoiled. If you buy your ures to the 1 to see ‘ et a leense for a Joon th a coffee from Adams your break § P . C t “i There is known to be considerable re tory. Our process of handling . Applen. Wenatcher, G00@ 81.25/88 among property holders tn the ae Wie ae - 15 TO $7.50 me ‘ ; cotiee gives you 2.40 50 per Pe ee Vicialty against the establishment|#E "OP? Portieres, each from ......08 = Axminster Carpets, per yard....$1.40 AND $1.50 get from other coffee stores. | £00 pee box of another saloon in this mighbor Oriental Stripes, per pair ; $3.50 ody tivihects Caepenes pis aibes DAN Gall ot cur store and let os Persion Gate, oth g yap: Ryo Plain Mercerized, per pair ... i, a Se Ee _ pacer iton hse ee in a week or two ie likely to give Bagdad Stripes, per pair ‘ $8.50 Monday ( urtains antee our coffee to please you Sg o = ag SS Double Faced Silk, per pair $25.00 Special Your money back if not satis oa is te new thee ae Latest Portieres in brown applique bord per A large 3-yard Lace Curtain, regular rice led. Coffees at all prices box Firet avenes, particulary te thie pair $20.00 for, per pair $1.00 pee y vicinity. Gregg will make pro a aes dee; arasen Be test against any new saloon there. 20cea C t x on | Grepen, California, “Sl@Lt; wet-| ‘ei ooMinarON’ Gi gen. 1 ace Curtains Monday Rugs peas, Se. Hit caches, 7 be ony ta . lept. 17 Spec { ee ord teaches bogsoe, | Former Vice President Adial @tev Hand Made Arabians, per pair $30.00 eo ace pe FG Ny oe Lie lenaon, of this will take the 00 168, 9x9 feet, wor ¢ .. $6.00 Hay, Grain and Feed. . Scher in tee Arabians, per pair $18.00 TO $25.00 = plage ; ag pepe: Oats, 829.000 29.00 per ton: barley Cluny Lace, per pair : $8.50 ~» = Motit $6.75 M) All Wool Rugs, 9x12, worts $10.50, for j Motifany, per pair ame 4 15 $8.00 any, per p Reversible Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, worth $15.00, Point de Lax, per pair .......... ; $8.00 rt $12.00 CHAS. KING TH % Playing at the Alcazar Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. Irish Point, per pair Ries $5.50 Axminster Rugs, 10.6x12 feet, worth "{40.00, tor TEA AND COFFEE CO. § os a - = ‘The GEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE Brussels Net, per pair ....... $5.00 . +2+0+ GOE08 taken by Edith Montrose and 921 SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street. Our Great Specialty The Famous Howard Overdraft Heater aims the syndl-| f bus CANDY CATHARTIC attem pte to dri ness and that tru atives Alter Six Specia's have been sprea news | 36-inch wide Percales , for th rpose at 10c value, = ene r KE tract Belasco reu MAY ALSO BE BOUGHT ON INSTALLMENTS. THE HOWARD BURNS WOOD OR COAL ight ceetee as | AND I8 THE ONLY HFATER THAT HEATS THE FLOOR AND AT THE SAME TIME Lace, from : ‘ SAVES HALF THE FUEL. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE HOWARD HEATERS > seeping ss! - These membe | AND HAVE A FULL LINE ON EXHIBITION AT PRICES FROM $12.50 to $30.00. OTHER | Brass Extension Curtain Rods, * daring HEATERS FOR LESS MONEY é * with hangers, complete, 10 4 true to their practice } value, te Klinert’s Hookon Hose Support ion to make war upon w lately chosen Mra. Leslie ‘ ers, with full elastic nickle ter and Miss Blanche Bates as a « in efforts to tempt eith Laties Genuine Leather . . from my management, th Ran xe « . to spread reports pre al to RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. © profeasic tanding of these rtists and the su of their jeki ur princi rin . ak omh he grows aint of vile pong b= in Molietie uno. ‘Thats », may be bought on in- Is the range in the compelling my surrender to the iments, as well as other @ You couldn't pound the world. It is not an {mita- Large size Fancy Sateen Head p| (rust. or forcing me from my pro ee ns we sell. $5.00 down Stove lids of ordinary iron Rent, with ruffie and cord, Me I fem Saturday Night pe Bae iether thie way. ‘Nou con ton—it is not an experiment. value, tonigh' le 6.00 mon uys an | - Sik Hand | Bows, 26 and 46 Ha Fiske has decided SPECIAL FROM 6 TO 9:30 P.M. ss a Pe a ‘ 4 i . vf the a vey because pwd It is an improvement over the { value tonight © pon t productions with her FRAMED PICTURES, all new subjects, regular 69 » 3 cls lh wr oe are malleable iron—hea next best range. Many thou- Manis Atlee Garters, 2 and Bie va pecial tonight from 6 to 9:30 at, each ge will be taken in part quicker, cook faster, use less em = aed } BOX xes of Fine Stations 4 } i nt for a new one. We fuel, and don’t warp, crack or sands of satisfied customers eS e kind, at. a box 176 Gifer $30.00 cash for any break know this because they have dren's - 1 ’ aw on regular » , All stares, different ts for city ore "y | bi ott es vn . ay by eran bile ‘eee nia & Mpnarch Range sold by us, ty cnet ow per p Poot se ; discarded other ranges and TEE gine ain nic eebeg [jie PUrbervilion” may be rev sold in ¢ - price tonignt no matter how long used sas ahr Hane ff now use the Monarch. Covers, with 4 rows of lace tn This season Nat Goodwin wil! ar DETACHABLE ORSET BEI eck. ‘a be The . nertion acroes front, lace ede pear in a new edy, “The Usury hite, 4 and 5-hook, regular p ae . | on yoke and arm holes, 60 oa Cid GAB tour t ht at ! oy tonight 896 satin tne ts OTHES BRUSHES, good r Jurat bristle English Gioria Umbrel- gg be A gf ore gular price ent b- : PECIAL LIMITED COAL OFFER.—We Will Give Free, One Ton of Good Range Coal to Rach of the First Seventy-Five Purchasers las, pretty natural stick, steel Ficific coast late in the mpring, | and of Monarch Rang and After Tuesday, September 6. This Offer to Bither Cast paragon frame Dre WIELDS, size N extra ft i nt une. » “— r &f ‘ a ey quantit Robert Ed h tn ght at, af ’ ; 7 } * he Carlie 7 4 j kind. He exy Cc D d “ + 5 Sande ap McCarthy Dry Goods " I Second Ave. and one ° ar aia, Company iin | o - ” H Go0b e9008! ET 101-103-1105 SECOND AVE. | i 1 Center the “dran athon } ‘ . Tt |

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