The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1905, Page 3

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"Dea't Worn lea h_ One Dollar or Twe worth your jowinge price " pamald Mats BODY $6.00 pH medivin £700, $9.00, $10.00, #iL00. $12.50, #1 00, $16.00 phues 8 a $25.00 - $100.00 iT 2 ANKETS ROBES L STEAMER SLUMBER PRICED S me and 3 “a wool, eat wand $ qoloring®. * ean s gaalities 08 and - ely fr $5.00 $4.00 $6.50 $8.75 HEW TOWN CELEBRATES ry of the city The first anniverss ef Boatheast Sea |c Sunday. was ————— - A bargain mck item. ‘Twill arnival in $1.95 and skirts; $1.25 value; Australias Minches w Beinch wide Black Pebble Chevi Walue; sale price.. HEDRAIN RAGLAN FAB- fies, 56 inches wide, just fight weight for raglans and traveling coats in neat @feen mixtures, rainproof, syard .. .. -- $1.25 Best Hosiery Values FROM SEATTLE'S BEST HOS TERY DEPARTMENT Today, men's tan and black Boeks, per pair 8%e ‘Tuesday, iadies’ fast black seam- less Hose, per pair g%e Laties’ tan and black Hose; 35¢ value; per pair 2he Laties’ imported French lace stripe hose Tée value in prettiest color- ings: per palr BOe Men's fancy colored Socks, all fll fashionable feet, dota Stripes and Persian {tects Me and 40c value; pair 25e entitle AP PORN ARONA, LOLOL ARONA ALOIS LICL ALLA, ALAA Pet ER Sb Roba MR | ez se Lees Watoh Us Grow” The Now Store Each Week Will Do, i elebrated # TER TO REACH HIM * — — i pent , re- bei hich & street car line carried more than| * | . 5,000 people to the city to ent the barbecue dinner. The Columbla City | Avril 7, 190 and senched Sine band furnished music for the occa | @ neapotie the next acy * A year ago Sunday the city was fod nilie, bat Unb: Sathor wah we ‘ opened up with 150 acres of land.) % ay . i May 7, of this & and today there are about 1,000 ree | 4 \..) Graytey. prematty & | tdent & sent sayeh In the contest for a free lot given} y rne : t of the “delay- @ jto the man who possessed the ® edb ommunication ® |e family, Isaac Markow |® w to know what the ® Twelfth avenue south, won the lot.|4 yy sealal euihertine area. ® were with th tter eomey OE wo yearn FIBER MAT SPECIAL 1 COTTAGE HOME TING AND the Top Floor News vor the wses nd fe at it RUGS fol siapo MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY AND FU $7.50 4Se SUMMER PRICED SPECIAL RNISHINGS . COR. SECOND AV’ @ UNION STREET rest sense of | per dozen wool yarns, $1.50 value; © black Mohair Brilliantine; Minch, all wool 1 Blac k Pebble Granite, always wie; Tc value; sale price Wiech wide English Black Mohair price | i fad: cap Tapestry in and green rs ‘ " ; le price PWalking skirts of a Beat green, black | oon 34,95 4.99 | German ..nen rae! as E ns | dice Napkins » | value; sale price, aSe made eut to The Sicillian uperior ta “Bpecia! cars on the Washington He is the father of 1 THIS IS CARNIVAL WEEK OF THE ALTERATION SALE nod grad Pretty kingha ettes, mor Law value; sale dark st tale Be value; sale print ae | price Nottingham Curtains long, wove sale price od wash he value black bro » Dress Fab B0e value ries sale price YT%@ ot value $1.00 ailored Children's tan kid new styl throughou' on t Sizes 5 to 8 . Sizes &%4to 1 Sizes 11% to 2 Children’s tan Oxfords, good heavy oak soles style, Sizes 8% to Sizes 11%to Children's Sizes 8% to Sizes 11% to 2 i 2 BLACK DRESS FABRIC PRICES CUT $8 isches wide Black Fancy Voiles, none cut price .. Minches wide all-woo! Black Mat tlesa finest better for summer suits ST*e combed $1.12 sale val Suits $1.15 Remodeling Times Are Shoes solid price 5S7%e desirable Dress Fab Tee ; male S2'*¢ $1.75 s Room neat leather $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 bineh $1.25 $1.50 black kid Oxfords, solid leather throughout- il .. a 20E $1.00 Young ladies’ kid Oxford, with low hee 2% to6.. plump sizes Credit 244 LOVE Le TTERS FROM RICH CLUB ie NEW YORK adjourned by Justic | Wednesday of witnesses ow! Flour NE WYORK, May 22.—The sult of Mra. Katherine Poilllon to re cover $250,000 dama for breact of promise of marriage from Will fam Gould Brokaw up today before Judge Gildersleeve int supreme court, Mr, Brokaw tr prominent in the “sporty” set of New York society, and at a connec quence the case is attracting great public attention | The two met in 1900, and the Woman alloges that an agreement of marriage Wag entered into and ahe remony WA to have been pe med in 1908 During the three are of tholr engagement, ahe al on Mr. Brokaw paid her con tant attention when he was in wn, and whon h@ was out of town telegrams and talks over the ‘phot War occurrence i ome nexy “] reason, she gays, Mr Brokaw broke the engagement Th 44 love lett whieh the ’ for the plaintitt w ole « to evidence, Mr uw F to $6,000,000 from t ¢ rh A month ago tha marry Miss Clar Washington far first wife was M he famous lawy Potion t woman, y the daughte Pollion, a wea Troy, Wh h 04 the Emma Willard seminary, a me lip of @ girl, she was ¢ ! Joseph P. Snaitt A lowed and she resume ma name ROSSA S PRONE EE EY * TOOK TWO YEARS FOR LET. * SEER ROE eee breach of promise 0.004 brought by Mra, Katherine Poulllor against William Gould Brokaw, wa: deraleeye the ab Pancake * The GLHolmesFurnitureCo | U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. $5.60 Golden Oak Arm Dining Chair, ha eat, exten sion arm extra well made, Cy 28 $4.75 00 Dreeser, golden oak, has x40 shaped French plate ' entire wnt pe’ $7.50 6-foot Ash Extension Ta ble, golden finish, top ts well finished square Jegs are turned top and tom. Cut te » 36. 00 $14.00 €-foot Round Top ¢ Oak Extension Ta s hight polist seve aa = $10.40 “«SMELLERS” DISAGREE OPEN ALL NIGHT week they go at— See Display. Phones: This week Our Big Front Window full them, the kind usually sold at Ibe and 260; new, clean stock TOOTH BRUSHES of this THE MAIN CORNER Second and Pike Street———. Main 787, Independent 798. R DELIVERY | | | 4 & | | } | | | TPP eee eee eee ee ee eee eee _CUT PRICE TUESDAY cy Chair, has fa panel back oak finished in golden, Cut to ) $2 ’ er, has 18x40 bevel od Pie hb plate mirror, quar tét sawed base, Cut to $16.50 hi $1. t. 00 Oak Ex tension has fine quar tered sawed top, square, mas sive legs, deeply carved. Cut be $19.00 00 §&-foot Golden Oak Ex tension Table, has fine quar ter sawed top, beaded edge and F bh lege with claw $20.00 $20.00 Weathered Oak 8-foot Ex tension with t have $20.00 his tandiord out of $40, which he owed for board and lodging Tasers acheme wae unique For % days he carried a lunch and rome an early hour presumably to go to work. As the time passed by and the blacksmith failed to pay his neore when it fell due, the ndlord’s suspicions were aroused. ‘@ further conceal bis “snap Franer J his face with snot and comp 1 frequent ly of the hard day's work ‘The landlord ferreted out the mystery by following Fraser who ape the day lgunging abc erfront sa lopmm, At ni pair to a quiet noe his lunch, The indignant rd called in Patr land, who “pinch ' just r he had of bis noon-day SRR Profeasor 8. R. MeLaren will de liver an address before the mem bers of the Caledonian club at the Palace hotel, May 24, at 8 p. m Beca Fred Williams had ts gorged with silverware will be held on suspicion. Het ee eee eee e —_———— | The 1 t ouncll ped t polluted soil until the tide | A combination of Wheat BH) made their e| Mat community in the vicinity t Rice and Corn Flour, it's [il Frye packing came incensed. Dr. Crichton ven JUST FINE. Try it did pot find an tur to suggest a selentific ox from a pasal poin planation of the cause of the mal The Beacon Hi nts were | odorows atmosphere, asserting that | |apection was too much like swoop-|ed from the sewer flats to the hill 4 Lb. Packages 20¢ Bf inc down on a gambling hows aft- | but « so counelissen. not affect er the gamblers had been notified. |ed with eatarrh his analysis was Manufactured ané@ for sale by The Beacon Hill citizens we not necessary. They agreed then forced to admit that if the slangh propriate the money ter house was always mducted in ad the Tr outlet the manner it was yesterday that | into deep water. | it could not be objectionable. The | The Beacon Hill people admit walle we whitew hed; th ra | that the outlets of both the south were scrubbed; th og morgue was | and Lane street sewers are unsan! invi the odor from the cook-| tary, an abormination, and should ing meat in fertilizer was ap-| be remedi But the odor that petizing. Mr. Frye asserted that | wakes them nightly on Beacon Hil the offal dumped into the fertillz- ;they claim, comes from the Frye | ing vat wae always of Sunday | slaughter house, and no mistake. morning's flavor, but the Beacon | TEA & COFFEE co tee 4 bapa crangy a ecg omg oma ly SREEREES ERE ES 5 r ne ent ¢ ole 921 SECOND AVENUE. es a ty Be eye por h by od be GRILLIANT: “SoHEmE TO empties on the fla 1 ney|*% OUTWI R Near Madison Street, found the air much leas fragrant.|@ Wittiam Fraser, a blackemith, | Several of them dug and overturn-|@ was arrested réay-- after ie noon on of defrauding e) Umbrellas Gloves and Ribbons and Belts RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. A 25-Cent Wash Majerial 12 1-2c This Will Be the Diggret Sensation of the Season nt ‘ urigty of pretty p ' ttert na brown te abd champagne dote a hey n wolid fn ta b ' ne T abr will me a a ‘ 12'4e ort G2 hie Oa 434 T he Silk WeEcCtIoOl Has Many Good Things Show The ai m-4 y t al at, a yard PKe CLOTH OF GOLD—~s¢ hee $1.19 PLAIN PONGEE—porfect 50¢ PONGEE 4 ‘The 4 EE ' $1.00 ILK Bt LON t al PLAIN WHIT! {ABLE PONGE 50 to $1.25 wit W Hi 35. ane 50e 60c and T5e FANCY PONG! k : ard The FANCY iL} f b 4 w t d GOc ‘si 50 PLAID AND CH t Th BLACH I I k n For Commen ceme nt FOR COMME T ¢ D> I “ 1 summ a 20e, 2he 300, a FOR COMME CEM or i} ' r a yard 20¢, 25e, 30e, B5e an FOR LAWN PARTI k Fin 0 " a ; on Commen cement FOR COMMENCEMENT ip heer and beautif asunder most perfectly; price aya 400, 45e, 50 P up to $1.26 FOR COMMENCEMENT G¢ r fa’ posit ainable in ing drease ie 45 inches wid ery ainty 1 ur al it be fore purchasing; p per rd . 806 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. ANOTHER DAY OF CONQUEST TO THE THE SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS COMPANY IN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE EVERYONE OF TWO OR MORE THOUSAND PEOPL SOUTHEAST SKATTLE SUNDAY, MAY 21, WILL TELL YOU, FOUND EVERYTHING JUST AS ADVERTISED.” Who Was the Big Family That Received the Free Lot? th Twelfth afternoon CREDIT OF and wife ranging in every as she elt children, who shows well 315 S street with ten Mr Markow were the addi mn a from 4 months to 16 years old. The pretty wife line of her face the perfect type of womanhood proves herself to be by her offspring Lots and 14 Houses Were Sold laid will sell at $ sidewalks, telephones you need a start w If you are paying rent, will buy a home just as good as you can rent for the TIME IS MONEY. If you live at Ballard, Green Queen An r Capital Hill and work down town, 100 or 2 urs’ time every year by living in South- which is only 15 minutes’ ride from Pioneer Square close in will increase in value faster and be worth ten in the future as the grows. as 5 up, $1.00 weekly, of all is the or $3 water main City water If you are Lat while with they and school $1.00 per week will do it ity last sto poor Fremont save Seattle, lots more beside times Why Put Your Savings in the Bank ? 15 per cent jandiord borrows your money from the banks at 7 per cent to build houses for you to rent. Do a little thinking and you will be one of 800 Southeast Seattle citizens living in a home purchased with the money the landlords now get. Your Interest Compels You to Verify s before you buy tle is only 15 m ttle has city and school. ap; term: 200 families 50 homes building this mitheast Seattle and good neighbo car on Washington the busy workers city mn receive 3 cent interest interest in form of rent. Th per and pa These statemer South Bouthea lights, stores Lots are $6 200 hom nutes’ ride. sidewalks, electric water telephone $1.00 now summer are poor, but am TALK TO THEM treet. Office open till 8 P. weekly tious, honorable TALK TO THEM M, to ac citizens citizens Take commodate SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. Friday afternoon and had p -_ P ly attempted to dispose of ther TOKIO, May 22—A report from/was repul with a loss to the went to investigate the was taken into custody by Patrol | Russians 300, a portion of Rojestvensky's man Newman at the corner of ‘ont says the Russians at-/ returned and was lying off the port Blanchard and Bell. He gave the | tacked several Japanese posts in the} SAIGON, May Admiral Dejof Dayot, announces that no patrolman little satisfaction and he neighborhood of the Li river, Jonquires, just returned from a tour [ligerent vessels put into any Anpam where he along the coast since May 14, The attack on Tangshede along the coast, report that

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