The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 17.1905. FOUR WOMEN WHO WOULD! RESIJLT IN _ RULE THE DAUGHTERS DOUBT Don't Worry, Watoh Ue Q@row’’ The New Store Credit it De, Twe Each Week W Carpets OTHERS WOULD LIKE TO BE PRESIDENT @BNERAL OF FTHE r D. A. RDAND A HOT TIME IS SCHEDULED . " aREAT RUS TES DUF ; Discontinued SERO* ee eh Nee ee , Patterns ING SATURDAY HAS KEPT “4 Reduced THE COUNTERS BUBY 4 331-3 at ° Per ~ ' . Cent | The at the Ber t Mt | street . xt ” ply ' ~ t will be! tot 7 de M tha ‘ tinued to © : we prop to « out at the « at eon & t mar jpllowing | rules of th tent , quis and § | Several f i made | ed " A | oblig | Tho t ading cm ates ha more than 4 uch a th tn th t and f th . ma polled hea t aturday, bring gre gk! for on y. We ca t hold these me for measure | ing their fir nt tot MRS. DONALD M’LEAN MRS, M, L, STERNDEL lis hapey + Pang ; ‘ URNITUR a af 6 Caer es ale ae j Monday £ A are interet * and the 7) how th te We @ t 2S G00D PAY | @riving the company's light wagon ys ee . 6b | and the evidence rhows that he was ted = jdriving it at a resonable speed on | same 7s | P the right side of the street when it Wed ‘ . ¢ Bepaee two of its Gelivery was: | was run down and wrecked by @ |__ W. J. Bantmyer and Dew ea fan together, the Standard Fur- | pig van belonging to the same com jare running neck and neck at siterecompany must pay one of the | pany, driving at a high r of speed | | poxttion. 0 Soames ee drivers $3,000, This was declded and on the wrong side of the street. | + per bang Bn Bane Be Monday morning by » jory in Ju Roe was throwa ylolently from his ibe aoe Se he Sisterent Canes Giles court J.P. Roe, the driv-/ seat and his leg was broken by pqeunters Rave different re who Tecovers the verd was | the fall, Yarious times during * ni | nether the n MRS. B. F. LIPPITT. MRS. RUSSELL A. ALGER | i yee bar it. je now har | What the soctety editor would! The faction opposing Mra Stern day votes came in e term “a splrited contest"—but which | berg ts rly weeking the election | hun asket full and by ' im th guage of the sporting ed-|of Mra BF. Lippitt egent |The votes for one candidate a itor w d be called “a uaging| of Rhode Island. Mra Lippitt i* | cam n two baskets, each fi match,” is scheduled to take place|held to be thoroughly etent | to the brim ‘ at the election of a president-genera! | and extremely popular with her fac- | of the Daughters of the Americam| tion AROUSEOLD WORD WITH SEATTLE WOMEN—SATISFAC- |] Revolution nat the continental tom | Btitt « third faction fe rushing the TION WITH EVERY PURCHASE, BESIDES MONEY SAVING reas of that blue-blooded society at| candidacy of Mrs. Donald McLean TOO! Washington this week ot New - York Le a e Four women are in the race now, | before was a and several others are “among those | fic® of presid {Last Call for Easter, Correct Corset —— T=} oer aie Riper — ‘ enter the . Senator Alger Dress Fabrics | El Mra. Chas, W having | entertained an am} become > *: = ect ") od “i that) t re ma M ' friend TIME ENOUGH TO GET | A_MOST IMPORTANT ITEM 4 of - een oe Babar - UST Mike wane ce FOR THE ESATER GOWN 18 || *b¢ favors the acy of Mrs. M. | until now lve deer apract MADE UF THE CORSET L. Sternberg, wife of Surgeon Gen | able to place her t before tne R aglish Wool ¥ eral Sternberg. U. 8 A. retired. | organization. It is tood that yo oatrbesy = “ “4 oan CORSETS FITTED WITHOUT J Mrs. Sternberg is well tnformed | Mrs. Julius Caesar Burrows, also the , Griped mixtures, soft graysand | EXTRA CHARGE apon the work of the organization | wife of a Michigan senat a : ge can for Alsp © Cream e; sellin and has charge Continental | tertaining hopes of « t is ee can for ogon Grape modes, Se valu Hing eee Hall fund. Mre rnberg’s res nderstood wever, that «6 b jg , 5 pe fence Washington is considered | final Mra B we w je pk. f awa Oste ide All Woe Batiste for « an open mest 1 new to be in her favor poe her strength to Mra Ale one ony - aone fabrics, in Diack Tbe —_-_ |B 25 for 2 pken. I € Falue; selling a 500 } 15¢e Ib. for fancy White Clover bairs, in prett m and | | Try Adame’ Java Blend Coffee Browns, no need to tell you | i 250 » how stylish Mobairs are; sell | 7 "8 ing at TS | H Winch wide Wool Panama | Cloth, destined ¢ Bost popular of one of the the light weight dress fabrics; $1.00 | value; selling at B5e | Winch wide Black Imported English Mohair Sicilian, made | Of selected TEA & COFFEE CO. $21 SECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street h color y desir hildren’s 20¢ Alteration Sale of Table Linens Our Tailor-made Corset, of finest imported French Batiste, made extra long over hips, cor Binch wide Bie 4 Table Lin- | Teet dip, handsome hose sup- @, neat ttern, 3 porta ¢ mnt, fit as value; alterat ale price 26¢ | though the ferast @ BHinch wide Ge Table Lin bargain ed and en, loom ¢ ern, unexodl. guaranteed at eration sale ithe eervies Gle valas: al | _ me $2.50 teration sa American Lady Corset, entirely @inch Beart new model, made of French Linen, In £ coutil, bias gored front, rein tern, Tie va forced tn silk stitching, long : : : Drice over hips, hose supporters front IN THE BIG CHICAGO TEAM STERS' STRIKE EVERY TEAM Winch wide Pure Irish Table Lin- | and sides, lace and ribbon trim SENT OUT WITH N YION D RIVERS WAS ACCOMPANIED BY} @2, some of h products | med, especially adapted for || A PLATOON OF POLACE TO GUA RD IT of the linen w rt, $1.25 stout figures, $2.50 value, spe value; alterat price.. | cial 1.95 oo 98 | New White Corsets, long | over hips pporters front | and sides, beautifully trimmed About the fit and « | Great ayhts a || in wide lace and run with rib of design, you st FGirmen Lin bon, $2.0 $1.38 by! all mean: | Napkins actually Amer pitasing sore Tée; Alteration Sale sp ean ed after making sa 1 Der doz Sieh priced model, bias gored these who are hard front, long over hips, hose sup : porters front and sides, $1.2 | Corset Bargain Special Ladies’ and Misses’ Tape Girdle {A Lot of American Lady and in mercer tape; looks just Thom psor. Glove Fitting like silk, finished at the top Corsets, broke os and afl with pretty ow; $1.2 to $1.60; your choice....75¢ tty Pink, White and Biue rdles, with Silk Bow 48e Jackets Prices Range From $6 to $35 ETERSON’ ood GoOoDsSs wor 20 8 Noelle AS THE. BIG CHICAGO TEAMSTERS STRIKE PROGRESS MGS TITS: | VIOLENCE INCREASE SHELLS FILLED WITH ACID ARF Avenue THROWN b THE PICTURE HOWS VETERIS ~~ ” > 5 i ‘ 206, 208, 210—-PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. }! ani sunam THonste BURNED DY THe actp, /f Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane BYR WHILA K PROTROCTH eee 1 RAILWAY RATE| HEARINGS {f G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- W0}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. ns ay be, Cut Price we r eo we — | iatrman of end Tomorrow oe 89c ~ BUILDING. Ae FEVER , oe otetatie eal THAT 18 WHAT HAS BTRUCK % se eee i cto Are You a Poet? It the a . core BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS ‘Twelve-year guarantee, Lady attendants. Hours—t:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12. Both phones. 1420 BECOND AVENUE LONDON LOAN 0} OFFICE Becond Next x Guy's Drog ‘Store, Money to Loan on Watches, Dia- monde and Jewelry. Do not buy @ watch or diamond before you see our display in our window and our prices, marked in plain figures, ; Issac Lurie, Prop. be used for r lots on Jackson street poli: of hi n was at mplained to the ing of the theft which he claim week getting « nee ranging m his room bh was value ne eT HANSEN Borrow, Beg or Steal the Money, 706 fst gone $15.00 for $6.65. ‘ el Rost t tore w “ff, any evening. your copy of The ell for Bas Btar has not arrivee at 6:00 o'clock, at 8 kclephone—Sunset, Main 1008, of In= dependent 18%, any time between copy will be seng 00 and 1:00—and Neckwear and Maris op Veilings, Hand- Ribbons ea bons RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. kerchiefs t Easter Garments A Special Sale Of Suits at $10. 50 LADII HIRT w br nattily mad b os t. f ah: eal ¥ c i i 1 1 : 10.50 I IT r Suits, ( ( 1 at $12.50 « Gloves of Every Good Sort m better at the We believe our Gl t and we 1 have you Pry a pair « G ll you persuaded, THE FAMOUS “KAYSEF OVVES, with double tipped finge t v i f tt ® and at the 650, 85e, $1.00 and $1.25 REE fe" SILK GLOVES ble tis and noted the ‘ for th 65e.and $1.00 SILK MESH GLOVI nt whit i champagne, very great 1 MI $1.00 R “DOLLAR” KID G xcelled in all the world at the 1 the r g sh patr $1.00 QUEEN" KID GI “x t quality fine kid, with a t wilh * t most satisfactory glove to coa t th art $1.50 THE NEWHALL” DRESS KID GLOVES are the peer of all ‘ rt fa finish and perfect fitting and w ties have made t mt favori la McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. Fi Cs deemmemnoron nS Zpam le gr cnennaomemeen FY)

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