The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1905, Page 3

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city engineer ; Bere Credit By report for the bert a end. | umanized’ | ne March 41. which showed the g 4 One Dollar or Two Each Week Will De. Fach ink ta 2 sets le | G: -H | Exceptiona of which th 97.20 wan’ patd ® | Parlor It wan reported that tumber had W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Furniture been stolen by wome boys from Pa Values mtructed to look the matter uf Rida we 1 for th trucs|.. BY H, GIMBON GARDNER i . le tion of @ gut pont i el, ee S Thurs ay | ( ' bee 1 ¥ Sale \ The st n h han been |¢ that hae + Cut Sale t newest and t . be ‘ t In 1 1 aving well worth \ bally 4 y a te th tof an u ¥ wath hn and wold t mat t te of the mill®.) the mott t acty t. And # We will clean out 240 MISFIT CARPETS AND RUGS, and tc chi. whi na th ot he heard a fi , th heme t Insure a clean sweep, have cut prices to quick-#selling flgure i cH had f ato otek a. ' a burned te death. ‘it would have ed |" Axmuinsters | ther that moment wh he! hy Price. Cee Cot Price was King on the child another | ine 8 ft. 3 to, by 19 ft PY) mennage me that he w wanted a $30 00. 10 ft. 6 te, by Is f& os Gone at the mill, where a mar aupr $20.00. ft. ben ter . hin toe in the mach <n. $36.00 8 ft 3 im, by 18 ft . ome of the qubckewt werk the @oce | gut $20.60 SAS im, by 12K OM... tor has Gene fee sem tine | undert $35 .0¢ OM by 10 ft. © im j Wine be fed mprot tifletal 42.00. Bh. 4 im by 12 fowdn, th ¢ supplied with th $97.08 8. Sim. by 10%. 6 in ty milk $5.08 SM Sim by 10% 6 in se 6 ft. 9 im. by 10 ft } $45 08 8 ft. 3 im. by 10 ft 8: iit Wilton Vel Dewitt Shutt took the lend ia the |! F ite intr ilton Velvets Beninghausen watch contest Wed | myers Reg ise. Cut Price parang lay morning by a gain of about |), ppt ne a tre he oe $12.50 1.500 vot W. J. Santmyer is sec waneeue ben 06.00 P wy 12 ft earn x end, having mode 8 6 gaia, bet a ' a the: belief: that the ' 6 f% 3 in. by ft. 6 in $27.50 , not enough to ove « the bia lead Skutt obtained by his jump. . . V | 7 tainly very interesting and it is hard |). Seana a Res « Size Cut Price © toll just who will be the winners | )/ . pe . $22.60. 9 ft. by 12 ft. 6 in when the final vote is counted oe eee ie one See ’ $15.00 TURE C Mr. Beninghausen announces that | (i), wine ctultersted, wine . ment will not be made tii all the | | Ree. P Slee Cut Price ‘e UNION STREET sare in and counted. It is an- |, sypee ene $90.60, om tnne $22.00 ted that there will be a big} yy dulterated t | rush votes during Saturday, the rh, 4 gee Png vale. ast day of the contest and extra |)’ wt of gbuberent, if Ge . J counters will be put on im order thay | O0' is ni eee br Me cea cnthadl se Peale taal BA.) railways of Mancheate FIPST PRIZE—A brand new 6-hole Monarch Range, value mast noon The BE@ HIVE re ence. BP soins ‘parce “Thin tn um SHBOND PRIZE #1000 In gold Avenue, Between e Avenue, Between Ay pg ee 16,003 | ’ whership aystem. Par THIRD PRIZE—$5.00 in gold Vine and Cedar Vine and Cedar _ + at Tike prizes will be given for three best poems of two - Reliable Dry Goods Store Meg reanell ytd or mire stanzas, using as a subject “The Monarch Range —_ = ps Woitt . . Contestants to be boys or girls not over 18 years of age, and age ~~ mist reside in Washington, WEST of the Cascades. Three of jack Sake Seattle's most popular school teachers will pase judgment e ears: sane ont upon the merits of poems contributed, Contest now open see and closes at 6 p. m., May Address letters to THE G rt URE CO., ADVE SING DEPT a B) George McParland Mune RNITURE A RTI DE George McParland | William H. Stekles Joba Clark > © Henry Hitlts G. W. Marsh M. L. Holden Roland Cotterill W. C. Fonda > | L. B. Horne | J. Werden $0 dosen Ladies’ White Hemst itched Handkerchiefs; regular price is C. Lindsay fe; special for . ’ Be W. Gilttham A. M. Webb $8 docen Men's Half Hose; regular price 12%c; special..§ 1-Be J. M. Adcoek Anders $2 dosen Ladies’ Hose; regular price 18c; special 1z%e BSS the cing W doren Ladies’ Summer Vests, low neck, no sleeves; regular price j bo . urner BE MOU. . ns. c5e3side covedes sarenes of vee BEBE PS Barton sé inor . ¢ J. A. Bonner oe eee ae PH. Ammidown tiie asthe the te H.W. McLean : “ 9980tteeeeeseeseseeeses [during the entire stay the meetings |C BE Hammond j15—Ada Mat ith Ave | watt be bh in the Junction hati, | = ‘= os }16— Ra nd Wis 18-319 | where a greater number of people | \ Wo New York block llard joa be accommodated then at the cat a |17—Florence Wade el ow 1 Me Mecklin one Walter Christ | * 1 1 | COUNCIL WAS BUSY A. 3. Wie 19—B. Craney, Fort Lawior C. Maxwell wfacors ip «dart : nm a Jay Thatcher . . he city anefl =omet Tu y obertson wowace FMT MEETING A SUCCESS = [aig and adopted an. ordinance|} J newle” : : ‘ . he first meeting of the Evangel- | Ch4nging the names tl. Johnece | : . ae perk yen was |the city. Hereafter cota] iene lee lt ead Janpe trimming Mr 6 , jrunning north and bel aaa aee een eeee eee’ Station 15 | @emded to the doors. ga —_— avenues. This will be a great help!» * Democrat | on—ae asy were turned away ¢ Rev.lto the carriers when the free deliv ‘ | ; Himty Ostrom chose an bin text\ery is established. @ Zusstay the pecriben = e eo Bilive Us Again,” and held the un-| The petition of the Sunset Tete-| * told ts a. onl "Onte “ ’ ~ te PRE aa t WMA Attention of his listeners| phone company asking for permis co by racy deny ha Pi IF Jes. Ws pater 1406 ath Ave ff Mart to finish. He has a won-|sion to put in more poles was re re ange Boe sh aay Pap areepweeP atte = 1% axon, Cor, Fremont ‘efel power of speech and from | ferred e he htdent encanto ang} ® While trying to escape trem the * For Infants and Children. and Ble ‘ ” @ ice-bound vessel as she lay in @ Eva Shaw 6th Ave aasinall The # coast of Japan. * | Bears the Aur Mr. Hillis & Rands, of course, as every- # | Signature 1 06 ethene # body who reads the papers # of Mi rendition of the song entitled * — terial sheng 6 SI ’ Baines for My King” was per # coma during her last BO ei " bs Mr. Hillis was accompanied aaa ae wpe Vokes, Wed ay night and ne | # was left behind and has been # Moved to 1307-1309 Bhat %-Inch cotton garden hos # alive and well right here in *\c CURED BY A NEW REMEDY ME Mibitiegs and noaste ait com-| nun on erevveny. kilows, & 50,000 irst Ave. . @ the Fakir never P i“ P ffi Pi ietantess ter one season FANCY Shemper Nt in snything that BOXES | Just Above Postoffice |, WR The Rubber Store, 714 Ist. *** # appears in its columns * F R E E * * — 5 _-— JAPAN a we Our gr®at sale of Pianos will con-| rhewme®-| tinud duting the remainder of the) ** ff You Have TEA ate nr, | Un ee a came Sher a} and interest taken by the thousands | R who entéred this contest. We ex-|‘! eumatism SIFTINGS ry py x a y visit! ouf new store and to those Be st the Ken yD «Co r fering read-| wio' werd not fortunate enough to} : Seattle, and get ; . nake 43—A. J. MeDonald, 411-412 Ti iicers Rheaun ei | win Wwe Will ma | . AW. AW. PRESTON. A : ey Bees A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ‘at, 1 Meee, deans ae ON. Agent at Balla | on ¥Y PURCHASE MADE O14 Rainier His iabel on Try Adams’ Java Blend 25¢ DURIN Prescrip ib. Roasted fresh every THE PRE YEAR lo tion corre - i | onda writs ing |e Tony This is a bona fide offer. Prizes “ ears of age. matter what ¥ will remain in our windows during mark “Gter Korin of ritwomation 1o, 0 the present week. Following ts the] SHAW’s stiver ures, Do not mind if othe maw’ DRUG STORE E Balt. Sten have tates oer wed = a : to on |LIST OF 100 PRIZE WINNERS Wash | you will recelve the trlal box, BOSTON DENTAL | meh ve the trial bor] 1 sery, G. Vredenburg joan eee book e up on th et 1618 18th Ave ‘a 691 ad PARLORS of rheumatism Absolutely F It J. B, Duryea, $203 N. 27th 1—Renate Rucker ive will tell you all about your case, You Bt, Tacoma +++ 6,978 Ave Ve-year gua | get the remedy and wonderful book| g— ire, Orrin Lynn, 126 10th Mabel Anderson, 62 Haller tende TEA & COFFEE co. Jat the same time, both free, wo let} ave 3 syle * asco) Block me hear from you at once, Address , Citunenes ba Nell, 917 Jackson St @ At Both phor - aoe AVENUE, JOUN A. BMITH, 988 Gloria Bldg. | ser hy sage amore, Pay ta C. Norton, 806 Ptke 0 SECOND AVENUE Near Madison Street. ; Slewatine’ Wik” Gene WO enone abth & «+ 6294 } A HAIR RESTORER. OR stamps. 6—Ruth B. Stillwell, 401 Coke 66—Ward Pennington, 1226 Gib STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 190 394 ' MG omrmnZsrenermet LDL Standard Paper Patterns Agents for Designer he SELONO AVE RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Fine Shirt Waists $1.25 A Special Line On Sale at It's time for shirt walite—tor the dainty white ase colored spring and summer kinds, Of course we bave lots af (oem, but the one we mention today are a ape tal lot of hand some lawne in white, tan, black and white with black polka dots cotton etam{ner in black, white and tan and plain chambre in tan and gr about twenty five different styles to choone among, cut latest manne ng, embroidery, tuck ar out-shining any ex rmer seasons; your choice at . $1.26 “See Fine Wash Goods y of new and pleasing patterns and weaves is t inexhaustible. At least our patrons say that ave the best display they ever saw. Here are two apecials for toa - WASHABLE ETAMINE SCRIM, In solid colors, the very latest fad for shirt waist s, 1s @ very regular weave and can be embroi upon; comes in white, cream, biscuit ue a an, price a yard 1Be M RIZED SHEPHERD CHECKS, a beautiful wash able material, looks like silk and will make up very handsomely, combinations of black and white, blue and white and tan and white, a y 25e PRINTED CRYSTAL VOIL in all this season's most fetching sb and patterns, including tan, light blue navy and « prices tomorrow and while they last seeeee 1l%e and 12%e Vests at | Silk HalfPrice | Gloves A special lots of Ladies’ | We have every color, every Undervests of fancy lace length and size, shades pe ns, in pink ana ot white, tan, black M brown, gray, modes blue, made with low neck champagne, red, beige. and no sleeves, trimmed navy blue, Alice blue ana pongee, made with tap- ering double-tipped fin with three-quarter-inct. Venise lace and silk tape 4 gers, absolutely faultless regular value 50c each in fit and workmanship, special 250 at .... ..65e and $1.00 Friday Ribbon Sale A large colection of han¢ the factory, come in st ribbons fresh from es and handsomely embroid ne new ere a dotted effects; also include a splendid lot of heavy all silk black moire ribbon, 7 inches im width, a quality usually sold at a dollar a yard. Other styles as shown in our window are valued at 35« to 60c a yard. Sale will start promptly at 9a m. Fri and the price per yard is 22%e McCarthy Dry Goods Company iis." ACS remo parmern NO, day Ave. W. FO. Mott, i aCe 66—Mrs. Bert Will O84 Wn «+ 1,926 st Frank " Holding, “Roche 67 Waughop, 116 Harbor 1,92 L. Ardery, 2424 9th Ave. 58 os 1,904 “411 Summit Cath. Kelly, ‘Hiliman ‘City Beatrice Behrendt, 2010 Boylston N. sion sy, SUM 2 100—Muybelle Penny, 112 10th 2,280 | - — — 21264 198 17 AT THE 2.1 [0c Store embr good values at ven Se yard; for Wed- 5 day only— A tee xe First come. first rved. rsdn ng 8S tee Don't forget the place. A Ue Jociyny, 1404 “iat Av 10c Store W,,& Runbieh Newey Basle foeo second Ave K Le a, 1 s8—ritthy lao 94 si ATTEND THE 1-3 OFF SALE %— "a Vake tup, Wash t Be, one nd Ave. 1 Ki y are M. Tu . 93—Alex Dow, “ua Pontius Avy

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