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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1904 COOOL OOOO OOS PPC oerCeosooseosoreseesoes | H at Tacor r Ov $ 2 og Complete Credit Housefurnishers, FREDERICK & NELGON (inc.) Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers | } DOINGS AT BALLARD {|i 100 0 0 1) PROGRAM , eige ocomacyde rie i ama dean cles doings with be gubitshed i» | RESIDENCE BURNED rare Ri this department of The Star having not!.es will kindly % Hi leave them with P. H. Mullen, 821 Ballard avenue Fir out last Saturday night | ; it me of George Landerville | W. M. CoA. Municipal Students qnmmevemanienintiont the, gn he ate Sui | one rect, while the family was rh Have Arranged Interesting ¥ than ethermein to ethend the oe op treet, wh ne ee ee Seeded i | HE is IN ete i Upon bie return. be a We 4 oe | a saat Are to be had at this store until tomorrow night. A special two-day sale, embracing every Iron Bed in our stock, is now in progres : Course | Will made an investigation, he 8aY% | 1 one could get it under control, The Bome hints of the reductions j water mains do not extend to the i The Young Men's Municipal | The Woodland Rebecea lodge, of | wae all the department ne une “ co ae shaman wy mar (cog ae ae ere - = a at aad Reamue of the Y. M. C. A, has sent } vont, wilt attend the district as- The lows is eatimated at 61,6 ampt la made to mentt ME Feason. Meetings are to be held City Attorney J. W. Whitman was each evening and light luncheon wt } greatly surprised this morning upon P j = 5 Bel cieees fotiowing the nddresmra.| Cre sed about, the gambling We Trust the People egularPrice$3.00 Regular Price $4.00 tate ju foe of the state that has been going on In this city : Special $2 95 ; Sees eeurend Comminel bel in fact, he said he did not have the ISTH, RAIN COATS, MELLINBRY, ete, tn the elty and will well to 7 7 om ov ber 8 r y,| TUBRing 1.00 per week 7 4 ee evonne Oe If it is going on, it haw never bd . ; > earrted on in a way that none of Be will dincuss: “Some Phases of the | CA! ; " c eat dProbler the Officials have heard of it,” said E t 0 tfitting Co. In bh Ht a nae jon has a wed | Attorney Whitman. “If the citizens as ern u 7 i fan excelent « t ment | of this town have any com Comer Fifth and Pike : for the vwmte ) plaint, it has not mn to me or “The Reliable Credit House.” ’ friend of I ' Prosecuting Attorney Scott | @fforts as a newspaye Mr. Whitman will leave for Olym ‘ Out the sluma of rT) ade him famous. tu agi Be re te nie work Hts maunth || A. Bridge & Co, Popular Price Clothiers. | A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers George RF. W wi felt ‘ lecture, and ir mit Edmund $10.50 « i ins lala Along oes A straight foot pattern having 7-8 $10.05 ‘ b ppoems he ¥ t Gamble « ; ert company will furniah the ente neh rods are ‘ ; fainment in January. In February t r, and other rod i Maro, “the Prince of Magic,” w _ = : Be the drawing The course wit ‘ inches high A 1m Hed ar price i oe eth nae a and foot is 44% inches. Regular | cert finiwhe ! 1, we bh “ a r w. $2.95 ‘ ‘Thom paon the f ® write of anim ) She Forgot Her Jewels Of the Great Manufacturers’ i q America - (Special to The Star) en S ul S ALBANY, WN. ¥.. Oct. 24.—The pe Bice in all parts of the country were Elegant Hand i Rotified today of the loss of Garments, in the wer lewelry bi nd F Ta of ville cits, wite of the secre. || Tich, warm brown w faery Of the Municipal ¢ company and genuine Scotch mixtt and dhughter of Anthony N. Brady, |f and overplaids, serges, clays = @ well known millionaire gas oper- cassimeres, etc. Every gar Mr& = Gavit left a small hand ment perfect in fit and work Satchel containing the jewelry at /§ manship. Only the eagerness the Grand Central station, New ff of several ding manufac York city. 1 their entire a terrible turers to wu surplus at enables us prices— All $10.00 Suits for All $12.50 Suits for All $13.50 Suits for All $15.00 Suits for. $9.00 All $20.00 Suits for $12.00 Men's regular 25c Cashmere Socks for 18 Men's $4.00 Plain and Fancy Sweaters, strictly all wool sacrifice to sell at these FOOLED 'EM _ CHORUS GIRL WINS MILLION. AIRE DESPITE EFFORTS OF HIS FAMILY Me | (Special to The Star) PIPTSBURG, Pa. Oct. 4.—After Men's $5.00 Plain and 100,000 o Ne Thee themida || Sweaters, finest Australian without the consent of his wool, for $3.50 , news from London says that “the Uvely young heir to more mill- he can eount, has married 3 Nesbitt, a former Pittsburg "chorus giri and art model. The news Bae Saused consternation in the Binee the boy parsed 14 years of “age he was always guarded jealousy Dy male companions whore tnatruc- | F tons were to keep him from evil in- | "fluences and gtris. | ‘When Harry went for a swim in| _ the Pittaburg natatorium he was ac- | F companied even into the water by | One of these companions | Wext Door to Bon Marche GERMAN CONSUL Beattie is to have a resident Ger- | | Man consul, the first one to be #ta- toned west of St. Paul and north of Ban Fra A. Getasier, former ) German consul to New York, is now price, @ pair REPORT TO SOcIE TY 360 pairs Wome lar value. rice, " ‘The ceremonies at the unvetling wtarasbesci of the San Juan monuments were Feported on by the Historical So Men's Felt Slippers with felt sole. clety of the University of Washing @ pair ton at an assembly meeting of the | fnstitution this morning. Address- es were made by Prof. E. 8. Meany, Bernard Pelly, British vice consul Bt this port, and Gen. George 8B. Dandy, « United States army vet eran, who was captain under P ett at San Juan in 1859. UNEQUALED IN SEA _ HEADY'S HEADY's | 50c TURKISH | BATHS | Under Dexter Horton teens 300 pairs Child's Red Felt Jutiet Sti 5 Every Levinson’s Qualit, Bottles Full For half gallon bottle 1c refunded for empty bottle. You can have the following wines at the above price: Port, Sherry, Angelica, Tokay, Mun- catel, Madetra. If you wont wines that pure always go to Le the oid reliable. are inson’s, Wholesale Store Catering Family Trade. 1209 SECOND AVE UB. THE PLYMOUTH SHOES for “We must come here for our boys Children’s Shoes ie Children’s Scho Ghoes, patent tip; size B to 1h ad a td) Kia i nase ‘och te ie we sje ie , Pia e. BWaupekyrerw 1G. ‘pa2d t The Overcoats ar ues Jelted ( novelt Scotch lor colors proofec swell, $12, $15, $18, $20 Genuine Priestly Cravenettes All the newest styles garme “Cray All pr SHOES SPECIAL Low prices “READ THEM” 1,000 pairs Women's Felt Slippers with felt sole ther soles and plush binding; worth SS¢. For thie ppers; so If you ca on your WEAR, +t celebrated shoes and you will use no others. Read the pric WEEK Surplus Sale. and Furnishings—bright new fall and winter wearables direct from the best makers in A wealth of splendid bargains in Clothing New Belted | Underwear Great 5 of Men's Winter Weight Underwear, hundreds of dozens of fancy extra rehase gray mixtures heavy ribbed balbriggan shirts inches long, broac and drawers; great ty of red effects, beauti patte nino men's fine al woot shirts and drawers or ribbed, blue nel's hair colors, you plain and 696 d. Regular $15 for $10.00 Wwercoats, in all the | Men's Klondike Garments, Shirts y effects, browns and Drawers, thick wool gar ’ ments for outdoor wear, special nes, plaids and plain | ment eT also the new rain $. materials, dead | Men's Heavy Austratian Woo Shirts and Drawers, plush lined natural gray or all sizes. finished garments Tuesday they go at $1.25 ngle breasted camel's bair thick, soft very warm * Heavy All Wool Shirts and Drawers, real Australian wool shirts made with double breast and double beck, all sizes, the ideal garment for motormen firemen and policemen, at every nt stamped with the enette” trade mark ices up to— $20.00 Men's Mercerized Silk Shirts and Drawers, heavy winter weight silk fronts, look like an all silk garment, special price Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Ave SHOES 480 Another Bargain—Just received another lot i 39 , ra Kid Gti on his way here from Heriin to take Rey Seton, a. pale jes! Hand Turned Opera Kid Stip the post. He is « German army of De you want them at, « pair ficer. 672 pairs Women's Fi 59 le Se Women's Heavy Sole German Comfort Slippers worth $1.50, Be le pric Fur Trimmed Juliets; the dol TWH. 1 lot of 10 cases Women's Never-Rip Kid How Slippers, all sizes. Reduced for this sale, a pair 506 406 , Pa a pe Another all son gain—Ladie For thie id by nt Colt $3.50 Bh 65e Plymouth School Shoes for Women if guaranteed to out-wear any two pi rs of ordinary shoes sold at the same price to SAVE MONEY Child’s Shoes CHILOREN'’S FOOT- ry one pair of these Child's Bright Dongo! tip, spring heel, all » er Shoes, sizes 5 to 8 Sale Children’s Ply mouth School price 6he Sh 00 Child's Hand Turne Sewe Children « Spring Heel Schoo! Shoe would be good value at $1. Children’s Kid Patent Tip Ply mouth Girls’ Box , sizes 11 to 2 ‘s Kid Patent Sale price The Children’s All Solid Kid and Box Calf Schoo! Shoes; siz 10%. Do you want th pair Misses’ Shoes 8’ All Solid ‘Good Wear” per oe Shoes, sizes 11 to 2 Schoo! Shor ent Tip Plymouth 11 to 2 $1.50 Calf Plymouth Schoo! $1.50 Tip Ply mouth School Shoes, sizes 2!) si.25 to 7 $2.00 Bright Kid “Bunker Plymouth School Shoes are School Shoes, sizes 11 made of the very best material $1.50 and are the “Best” shoes ever Extra Fine Kid Lace sold on the Pacific Coast for ‘none better,” eines 11 children. Try them. $1.75 Little Schon! "Ge aati UE > A... GLI “enter HI" Grtemt ane, wiz6e 2 Vato WY), Sanaa Boys’ All Solid Gatin Calf 8h all size: “Hard Sox” to 5, Gent’ “ How often the remark, with horsesh asters verses QO unker wit" Shows, sizes 8 to 19 26 Concwns save ‘Roar Hi” Beboot rons wate hs A} $1.50 ¢ $2.00, Bpecial today and t 9x12-Ft. Smith Axminster and Beau- vais Axminster Rugs, $17.85 Each offer for today # & special and tomorrow. Rugs in Ortent and floval designe, suitable for park living rooms, rooms, Hbraries, dens, bed rooms, ete, are specially priced at each $17.85 But one rug to a customer nd the previous record. this sale of House keep ht to you. Lota of room ts given over to the apex Extra Large Comforts, covered with beet quality silkoline and well filled; comes in light and dark shades of pink, green, yellow, red or blue; can't be equaled about town for less than $2.00; special for this house furnishing sal $i.se Well Filled Comforts, covered with pretty shades of silkoline, in neat floral designs; large enough largest bed; regular for Tuesday ‘1 ts, extra large patterns, well fil ed with white cotton; specially priced for the house furnishing wale at $3.75 Pure Wool Blankets, in gray or white, with colored borders, fin- | eat wool and weigh 6 pounds: reg ularly worth $7.60; house furniah- | + ing aale price $5.95 Oray Wool Blankets, 10-4 size, odd line, #l led on the edges regular value; specially priced for Tuesday at, the pair $1.85 10-4 size, in Cotton Sfiéet Blankets gray or white, with borders of pink or blues you've often paid 6% for their equal; Tuesday the price is 596 2%-pound Feather Hed Pillows striped ticki worth regularly 0c; for Tuesday special at...69¢ D pound Feather Pillows, swell fill ed, st cleaned feathers and | covered with feather-proof tick- | ing; specially priced for house | furnishing sale at, each $1.15 Unbleached Sheets, 94 size, made from good heavy quality of un bleached cotton and neatly hemmed; specially priced for to row at por Be Muslin Sheets, 94 size, made of good quality heavy bleached nius lin; regular 60¢ value; for Tuesday at 45e Salem Sheets, measure full 72x90 inches, made of best quality bleached cotton, are seamless and nicely hemmed, at, each. .596 Balom Sheets, 81x90, at 65 Salem Sheets, 90x90, at 700 This event te th sult of asdaring bid for k of prominent New York concérn. It wae accepted und we wet 2000 Yards to Sell at Prices That Save _ You la Full Third — ‘The Dr > ft V8 fashions, phan isa fancy, heevy and light, on 1 Yihing fashion bie women ar eking will be found tv bot Mannich Suitings, SRK ond Weel Crepe my Mohains and shell ars in all shades Votlos in brown, cream, blue, red, brown and black, Granite Cloth in Wine, green, red, brown amd black, Canvas Cloth ond Panany Cloth, t all eters, Kingliah ‘Twill Mixtures, in all cote, valwed att the way from 1.49 to $1.69, in one big tot; choleeBhe @ yard, Second Avenue and University Street that the t me The Annex is holding the attention of Seattle's frugal, thrifty buyers as no other store has ever done. and each day brings us nearer the ideal ial displays and there are Union Bakery} . $3.15 t any taste Drapery Dept. Offerings following t gains await Monde tment, on the third floc Regular $12.50 to $20 Lace Curtains, $9.75 a Pair a A large variety of styles apd qualities to among. Regular prices from $12.50 to $20.00 a pair; today a they last, @ pair Regular 60c and 75¢ Framed Pictur: t of subjects. Pictures h finte’ Regular p , 35ce Each There is a large axe in dif at ety each; t ames ices from 50c We Are Headquarters for Heating Stoves of Quality Frederick & Nelson, dnc.) Seattle Agency For the Round Oak Heater Rotel nishers Each day the sales record And this splendid progress is fostered by unusual events, It involves Blan kets and Sheets and Pillow Cases, Comforters, Pillows, Sheeting, all The Very Best Qualities at the Lowest Prices We've Ever Known plenty of salesfolk to help speed matters. Here are the detaile Salem Pillow Cases, 42236, made from extra good quality bleached cotton and nicely hemmed; spe- cial at Se Salem Cases, 45136 1Te Bleached Sheeting, $4, heavy qual ity; Mmited amount only, so come early; regular 26c value; at, the yard 20 Fine Bleached Sheeting, 27 inches wide, in pieces ranging from 2 to 20 yard a good value atic: spe- cial for Tuesday at, the yard. .3e 10,000 yards fine quality of Lons- dale Bleached Cambric, full 36 inches w sold everywhere at 2%e to le yard; special for Tuesday only at, the yard. 10\%e Quantity limited 5-yard mill remnants of Heavy | Twilled Crash, bleached or brown with striped border; enough In each length for two good roller towels; special for the 5 yards 230 | Table Damas 2 inches wide. | heavy linen. pretty patterns, i bleached or cream; worth regu- } lar for 480 | Bleached I wide, linen inen Damask, 70 inches warranted all pure Irish worth regular $1.19, for Bie Heavy Bleached Damask, 58 inches wide, in neat patterns; while it lasts will be, instead of . the yard 25e | Hemstitched Damask, 70 inches | wide, pure Irish linen, new pat- terns; sells regularly at 85¢; to- morrow 69e Linen Huck Tow ders of red, 8, sive 20x45, extra heavy quality, with neat bor bh... 1B%e worth regularly white or blue; Huck worth 15e; tomorrow, Extra Large Towels, hemmed ends 12%e; special for Pe housefurnishing sale Large Size Fringed Honey-Comb for Towels, with blue stripe bor fe Tuesday’ s Suit Buyers Will Save a Third have ders; worth 7%4« each ‘or tomorrow's special oulttng we hand wrranged a me group of Women’s Suits at a price that for lowness hia ‘wer boon equalled in October } Whe oven promises the finest styles owt th m at & saving of from $7.50 to $12.50. vr we to ws that way—underpri * range from 925.68 to $3.08, and price for choice will be ‘$18.50. A hint of the styles is given ‘In what follow Salt of Blue Mroadcteth, short Tourist Coat, with half bett at the walet and pleat fm the back, patch pockets, Milted stelet, trimmed with black piping Bleek Cheviet Suit with Bnglish J funey brotd trim et, ve fuse y wt effect ef eboth with braid ond eaits ef sits ae; trimmings are im the form ef a medation, kilted skirt Norfolk Suit, with small eape ever the shwul@era, belt at the Walwt, e cut back amd frowt, kilted skine. Diowenye nore, ef enorme —sinty-five sub Mi teva at $18.50, Second Avenue and University 20 FIRST AV The entire stock of and goods, Date, at Cafe an ons 5 Don't forget the number. stoves and ranges, bousehold o@nsis@ng of furniture, car- crockery raniteware ur be sold ag 1420 1)‘ @ r ight « ledinen: % East jicr SRE irwo C/ BRIC i cewenty haken Periously © ¢ v © ours @ freely © ing e La ° O49 88 (Copy righ t by six m ary Sha as a you

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