The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1905, Page 3

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Don't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” The How Store Credit Each Week Will Do, Cash Two The New Store Lets You Make Your Own Terme X « to match effect $9.00 7seorm ost RE © ARPET ( Rr SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET U REP Pes es P< 425: Downright Bargains oniNuen , U ht This February ale of pianos « condu win the respect of « t who knows the qeally worth more th . © ts not hasn't the ie = A, fe such pianos as ft Y You must be eager ¢ ° t Plunge right into price F a many of th at as © Bot equalled anywh- $8 and $1 You wish. Installments, $5, 36. 9 All planos marked in piain figures—-one pr Sherman, Clay & Co. Good Pianos 7i Second Avenue, Seattle 2916-2617 First HIVE=" 2617 First Avenue, Between THE BEE Avenue, Between Vine and Cedar RR liable Dry GoodsStor @ Vine and Cedar FOUR GREAT LEADERS FOR Tuesday and Wednesday 2.75 1 lot Printea § ettes, in neat stripes « igure, light and 4 ¥ eolorings, rey lue specially priced for A130 1. equality wiack 45 inches wide; specially priced for. .45e Me quality 1 Gray Scotch Flannel, all wool, suitable for school 6. Grosses, skirts and shirts, in plain and stripe effects; special for 1 Bike se z . 250 1 bot Scho. « te stele Values and plaid effects, regular 16¢ BUFFALO GASOLINE MOTORS Highest awards St. Louls Exposition. We have a full stock on Ble GEO. H WOODHOUSE CO, 1405 Second Avenue eHills G Will Be Empowered | hia ea to Establish Rates : = ae cad Tobacco 23S 5:25 208550 2°] Amal Atte pear =o “1 Stock Taking ‘Headys’ Turkish = am Baths, oor. First Cc av. and Wash. st ‘ water was 4 the extreme off the pipe] the t In two the! cor run outelde axed with « tc could | which >» large extent by] of the ; nding the pipes with ra pleape An th pbers a t in the} Th habit ir Q day very|as “7 for best fresh few of ould be summoned in ee ases of ace t tt ‘anes Creamery are working « time. lo several | tire Butter stances even hot water tanks were | > 2 pounds, 65e. _ bo Many persons bh. vented the| Rememb thie in the Hest free of their wat y bya Washington Crear »wing faucets to run all night. This | ar : | ever, is prohibited by| 7 Be CAN nee. All consumern are | Ma For #-pound can Pastern To- 9} matoes 106 CAN ippose. p and netall what waste in the b day they | plot ne of kne MAHARA'S MINSTRELS he ne eu ® through the th brings Un " ay im perhaps better k e Ly Ma th ' he ¢ e of Dubos trousers and ng adde to the effectiver the piece red ne s called @| week at the Thir ‘suxernes | ‘TEETH FREE trels opened forthe * All This Week Brown's : Painless Dentists Are PUGET SOUND BRIDGE eels a ee 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Si e ‘board ‘Sonal ‘Tomorrow D DREDGING COMPANY, Inc, ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTOE : }With this arranger th goodly var of vaude For a1 _ Aa an be quickly shut off at might and|Gorkea 1: the “Gheen Cutting Prices ni , the pipes drained. chorus work Is excelien For Dendy Cine Boap. | Considerable complaint has deen | gtreis ude both mer Again FOR THE BEST |made to the street department also|and there are a numbe And this is the chance of a lifetime} [because of frozen and = alippery | tor 1 com arm to have your dental work dc at Java Biend street Where water has} Ar th: heat reduced prices by these world-re you frozen around the ned Schwa. | “stur © the trick bicycle nowned specialists ing the department bas) or Arthur Mnawe na J. A. im er the toe eo that) gtien's “hoor t «” work horses will not slip so easily | he fokes are aparatively new land the » a atchy. Probably the best part of the prog how- | Dueky Maidens @ The minetrele will tinue | EXTRACTING FREE. | The Alcazar theater was sold to-| EXAMINATION FREE tay to F. Morton Cohn, of the Con- Ne Extra Ghares tor Fieeh as BSc to 5Oc| TEA AND COFFEE co. solidated Amusement company. Bhaving at the jold fillings 70 to $1.00 $21 SECOND AVENUE, | During week it will be fepainted BUTLER BARBER SHOP. $8 and $10 Gold Crowns. ..$3 to 85| Madison Street. and reny f and will open next $15 and $ ots of Teeth. § to $10) asa 10-cent vaude- | — = a WE at once and take advan- | ep on th cireult . B All w Star and neers | Union akery tee toe tae aa tland, the Star rat as painless system, known and the resently pueckased and Cafe only by Lyceum theater at Tacoma | Sash and “2 FOR YOUR BREAKFAST try a ’ AT THE UNIVERBITY cup of our COFFEE and VIENNA} BROWN Ss PAINLESS Door UNIVERSITY STATION, Feb, 18,}0AKES, DENTISTS Watcher Bargains led to lecture at the university | Be Prego on 113 First Ave. thia morning, was to bef ik Civek ond “Bibel Desire 1 4:8 CA 6 Cnion bind an { his train t Watch Repatring one do south of MacDougall @ | PRICE LISTS FREE. | late tn time x ove « lecture tonight. | HOUGHTON & HUNTER | * a 4 u My five cross panel Doors are 9] professor Meany gave a very pleas Jewels Hour mw 65 Sundays, 8:30 t known everywhere; price $1.30 ff ing lecture on Abraham Lincoln at 704 FIRST. AVE. See ee ac ts tk Haht Wikis the assembly this morning. SEATTLI 4 r . p per door Send for price lists to my rales. AT THE HIGH SCHOOT rooms, 1608 Third avenue, Seat P. A. Hanson, the new teacher, s coming from South Dakota, | delayed by a train wreck and tle, Wash. was will not be able to take up his work 0. B. WILLIAMS until tomorrow. oF Triest, of the univer livered an Interesting ad dress on “Oratory” before the stu dents this morning Rabbi Theodore Joseph has been appointed a member of the board of delegates on civil and religious Attend the Strike Sale at H. LEWIS & CO. Seerai Comecsatiioee tent oan notified of his appointment by Simon Wolf, chairman of the board 700 First Ave. your copy of The 0G at 6.09 o clock, or In- Main 106 ny time 00—and « copy Will be by apecial messenger, Warm Coats and 0 buys Same Price, Cash or Credit Furs Is What You Need quarter half price 1 Coat made of Kersey Cloth, Satin lined | WESTBERG & CHILDS | Cloaks, Suits and Millinery 1312 Second Ave. | Ren K n ¥ Ole ? : nant Va ath) — LOR SEC OME Ai 600 MADON 5! > an a ‘OWON RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. vow on Special Odds and Ends Sale of BOYS’ OVER- No rea why i shiver with the cold “ nO a ha at the 7 ” we quote for tor “ ha i ft alue a m ever have divided 8 ( at t « for to . sly we pee ae 4 ‘ iso added a large collee- Rem- nant so $3.98 navy blue me all wool worth up to BOYS NORFOLK BLOL AND SUITS of 1 hand i $1.79 TS AND NORFOLKS of fine serges, est grade w at SHIRT WAIS me pink 4 to 11 $2.79 juality madras cloth, in es with fancy striped effects, values regular 6 on sale tomorrow at, 430 woo! material, well can't-rip seams and ackerjacks at 65c KNEE >, with p PAN 1 all @ pair; - £80 on sale tom w Special Remnant Sale of LADIES’ FINE ol i el y 1 have w to nderskirt aw We and odds ‘ oa new Dre rgain. Just res of th & An we 38 SKIRTS OR WALKING SKIRTS of th, or of hand - red gar E 0 each; if all wool miatures worth $10. $ 6 tomorrow at, eack PETTICOATS your 28 with three tehing deep flounce ually sold $1.25 made with 1 titching rap bands, flounce f nderplece and dust ath shed ruffle; a 1 more; on $1.50 ' erized sat { rous sweep; tched hem ngs, deep H to pay $2.00 our price to- : $1.50 ETTICOATS lonial cloth, a material with an ex ite patent permanent finish, guaranteed for serv. this is a tal it Skirt, has a deep ruffle, with rows of and five deep tucks In a f ¢, full underptece and dust ruffle; “something fferent” at about half what you would expect to pay $2.00 ere at even of ¢ od McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. ani Madison Street

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