The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1904, Page 8

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7 i setts soutci wis tenascin 8 4, 1904 DAVIS ‘LLTAKE S¥ a2 nt shi [nn Be Wh i Sash and THE JOB GY SF #1 $1.00: || Sashe ON eon age dye | 2 la x et aise ie keystone cu Bargains , Union Bakery ie puied and Cafe f 14 ' > AVINUE Ft07250 pam TIX RETESET LM 104 First Ave. South 1704 Both Phor rier Good Things to Eat ADAMS, Ma persons were it riously, a Complete Credit Housefurnishers. FREDERICK & NELSON (inc.) Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers. Regular $3.75 Nottingham Lace Regular $1.10 Double Extra Curtains Today and Tomorrow Tapestry Brussels Car- SHEN, dian Op peting, Today and To- at Save bh oales 4 rrow, 8 pair.. 92.25 morrow, Cut and Regular $7.50 Portieres, Today Sewed, a and Tomorrow, a Pair Yard ar r 69¢ Dhere ci extra t ard for laying and Please bring room measures Regular $6.50 27x54-Inch ia | French Wilton Rugs, To- ie day and Tomorrow Lis | Each | grt For Wood. | and tomorrow ; PH $4.35 emony etpitating completed be LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD . RUSSIA'S FIRST VICTORY—A FOOT RACE at - Behind ie Somsat = Bsa fc —| .- the Animal Show/=-=-22=-= THE NORTHERN PACIFIC west male are out of th s bound train No. 3 pe . r . tht GOT RB — garvinre fo - / wtad THE SIDE THE PUBLIC NEVER SEES, WHEN THE TRAINER TAKES HIS LIFE IN HIS HANDS have been THE 0. K. LOGG! has been tnco With a capital FRANK TERRANCE an¢ of White River vatley, wer immigrants in New York WALTER ABBOTT and D. Weeks and F. P injured the mati croft, B.C, Saturday running ¢ 0 Barkerville HOPS have reached 30 cents at North Yakima. Funeral services for Andrew J Beary were held yesterday after Boon at the residence of h er. Mrs. William Goodman ayenue. Dr. M A. Matthews offi . ciated. Mr. Esary'’s death occurred | ‘*!"*" fomestic manu sgh these corridors, The joes not see the best part of to think of what was tn last Friday at his lumber works on) * Dehind the woenes’ Come ‘ zs joes not even know ind. He threw Camano island. He was struck and| Th °° t and threw : 7.50 |—— —— instantly killed by falling timber. > > * " $750 3 cir Se ae - Closing Out Sale of Semi- sm PNBQUALED In ome visited the show ¢ bot | seit Gems fe Gumace to hin trade. Bt fo. 19 $10. .25 osin u ale 0 e et B06 hese |= oe ee orcelain Dinner Sets Ke BATHS BATHS |) pad seen fed in the ' ‘The trainer goes 50 Under Dexter Horton Bank. transferred to the arena for the per- | for } sib co Today and Tomorrow i) nin the King Charles shape, in a pink flower wreath border sorrow we will close them out at the 50 . $7.75 $11.50 Sets are of semi-porcela $11.50 | $14.00 handsomely effect trainer y himeeit follow We Take Your Old Stove and Allow You All It Is Worth as Part Payment for a New One. arries a horsewhip and a re Buy Your New Suit Here, See! By ge hot $1.00 PER WEEK SE Ste Gable sua bak, tem be] cite neck have bat cone wale tween the fourth blank and the lead | escapes in your th eold 56-piece set 100-piece set ie an empty chamber, Therefore, in ‘One very recently.” the (rer Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. | 290 S808 ee Sees | Seale Meme of Frederick & Nelson, (Inc.) fore he can fi the asion “gone bad. He had tasted bas Commer Fifth end Pik may be sorely needed to hurnan biced and found it | to the cage In which bis! it was my fault. 1 abe Special Drive in Women's Tailored Suits WE PLANNED THIS SALE MONTHS AGO. WHEN FINE FABRICS COULD BE BOUGHT UNDERPRICE WE LAID BY A BIG STOCK IN NEW YORK CITY AND AS SOON AS STYLES WERE ASSURED WE HAD THE FABRICS MADE UP BY THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL TAILOR WE COULD FIND...THE RESULTS SHOW READILY—YOU CAN GET A SUIT FOR $12.50 THAT ANY STORE WOULD FEEL QUITE JUSTIFIED IN ASKING A FOURTH MORE FOR. READY FOR THE FIRST TIME TOMORROW— h Suit of brown tweed Another style ha n with a he ik coat w ‘ P ‘ ‘ is “ : e " ' r an in row straight fly t back, | the back and pleat tn the t or front e : it i hy | Sood, f kilted skirt ft plain, | py the skirt, box p i brown h a narrow | ski k ! b fited a skirt, pateh | wi braid on collars and cuff kilts below t pockets and fly front loose back Sale of EXTRAORDINARY SALE BLACK DRESS GOODS 50c and 65¢ Suitings a at 39 Yard of thes on an We've a thousand yar wanted fabrics for schoe jay skirts, How wo got them for less is immaterial—the main are these The lot includes 26-inch serges At $1.38—SIik and wool noppe in be able to offer fine pm 7-3 ——! J —— Cc Sead ; fz a") &> — jess than usual prices—in some ent] HATS FOR GIRLS eashmeres, cheviots, in all sultin 5 the now tafied offes ar a n two-th both light and dark, m re hag eset _ ings in checks, stripe } ‘oken = chech in green, grays : v v Combina i and salt effects, Th and gun metal colorings, set off Auto Caps, of white felt, latest t na agers : merchandise is usua a = peak in front a r wn the “~~ 5c, and never sold eats ail pay Me oo mminE- | auto Caps of white scratched felt, far . 5 value, for valk SOc, Our goo , ~* r - chenille, | And all the wante 4, brown, | $1.86 to give you you the 3 , lacing } roy or felt, at - ‘ r on At $1.50 per ‘ 1 a ee ee an a Z ported sultin n : At $1.00 a 680 all wool, in all colo 1d ja: t Pa Bet etaee nis Cotas tous: |) combines i ~NEW FALL WAISTS thing new, made expressly to “ ‘ ; “ 12e to 36e take the e of avenette se pam ' f the splendid Waists here re Let these \ which cc ™ h higher mo ‘a rth hairs, silk and wool mixture —- } ( a nk | ol tet Seid te high Whipcord, French serges, ruffnot whipcor a sera 7 begat ari: buttons, pleated front ‘ “ ‘ k eng flee cheviots, armure granites, | At $2.50—Flaked broadcloths, the ny r Bl t ke plain, with plain pleat in front, V g ft be Se Crepes, volles, eollans and many | new and pronounced ite for e at th § Youth's Camel's Hair others. fall and winter dre ods, 54 ; ts of Whi te Brilliantine, plain yoke, edged with black and white braid, groups of pin tucl ; and Drawers, regularly 89 At $1.25——Readona crepe, the new inches wide, in blues, browns and er t 7 i t vee 690 @uiting for tailored gowns, all d French broad H - ™e6lors, Man.sh effects too numer Venetians in ) covtioh - - ~ , pn ~n $ ~~ ous to mention (come id seo nd tan; crepe } - ° } GAG secs | = CUTE COATS FOR PRETTY BABIES = Pointed Facts About Good Corsets. Venetians; no better assortment grand collection to A! new collect f ts f , We know good horowghly that {t's impossible for you to pick from in town. | ghoune from. pehet Maas lection of coats for babies that are bewitchingly pretty. And by reason of our plan, none are high ; hanaaane tee tak pode A a anee thied 5 ‘ nnn nny 2ST V . $ teen | ' BEST VALUE, CORRECT FIT, PROPEI jm heavy | Baby bonnets, elaborate creations of silk, laco fur, in white, blue, pink and brown Cae see uelh’ Week abhi se 4 Ge | for 890 to ser $6.95 Cord , | in white with Fashion is just as fickle in the matter of belts as in millinery wool lining and ‘we watch carefully least stale styles creep into the gatherbim trimmed with c rradda, # word of the most beautiful nylen out oe 500 i Ofush Leather and Sik: | Wille Kid Lele ~ Se to 8. Baby's long , Mt tt y be coats of heavy : ‘ line | W: B. cornet . otweaty | for corpulent figure vt pxtend in white «nd Mitehed, fan front m bust and long over evr ahdemen, low bust s + hip and abdomen, ‘Trimmed gylth doe si, domes Digs. Maley lace at top. Price we Daren ga bigs bo ms 0 @. B. Boraet, stylo 990, A garmen Oe ler figures and misses, | eine te A tg WW Kaien», for gs 93.98

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