The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1905, Page 8

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Complete Credit Howserurnieiers Complete Mote! and Club Feratahers FREDERICK & NELSON (iInc.) The Gurney Is the Re- frigerator for | t a OR ee . THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 30, ELABORATE PROGRAM CONCERT AT GRAND FOR BEN EFIT OF GOOD SHEPHERD OR- t PHANAGE WILL BE 8PLEN | DID ONE — PROFESSIONALS ea WILL VIE WITH EACH OTHER f wera excel because of their remarkable | TO MAKE EVENT A SUCCESS because of the ow with whieh they can be H result of the rethevable ioe compartment and ad } able removable ve in Gurney Refrigerators is Have you a spare piece of silver r A ny actly Know wh do with? : ng warm weather th n of the family depends large If you have at the Grand } 1 b ect preservation of the provisions, The Gurney f§/ opera houne and take in the House I a lodly the Refrigerator for health, Its perf of Good Shepherd concert, 1€ will tem of ation positively insures that food will be whole be worth the price, aud, bestof al ne aithful on the hottest summer day he price will go where it will doa $4.25 $4.50 inch drive : tirely new process, and run at Py 1 Cc h d high speed fonary knife is rs orrrrn er ee eee ss) $1 Cash an pag geet ryt a 1 Ww k has lipped ad against which revolving knives shear The pawls The benefit cert for the Good $ a ee of ba ast steel and are warranted to Jast as long as the epherd orphanage will be held) i overs hereby leaving streaks in the lawn. This the Grand Tuesday night. It] OR r mt nolsdlessty. Can be had with elther four or five be participated in by — well re as follows known professionals and IN OUR STOCK backed by a two | $7.00 extra quality and has an established reputation. season's guarantee The Great Majestic Range Not Cheapest But Least Expensive We pay $20.00 spot cash for any Great Majestic Range, no matter how long used, where bought nor by whom offered for sale, wheth- or dealer or private party. The extraordinary feature of this offer i# not the mere pay ment of the $30.00, but that we ean afford to pay it in face of the fact that over six thousand five hundred Majestic Ranges are in $1 Cash and $i a Week | ~ OR — | $5 Cash and $5 a Month — BUYS ANY — Payment for a New One. AT THE THEATERS ur 8 kulves which give 9 S¥ 4 NNN RHR RRR Re tinuou t The pawl and * *. tchet is a patent positive lock, [| * AT THE THBATERS. * the pawl ast st . * hardened. 8 ary knife § # Grand—Tuesday night bene- # ble and lipped edge | @ fit concert for Good Shepherd * which the blades cut * Orphanage . @ are as follows * Star audeville. # right, attractive ollo of yaude With 14 in. t enke iG et nee ae be be ‘eon $6.50 Bs SEATTLE — Monday-Wednes- * lw day, “The Christian.” Good * * production at po prices & : *& Thursday-Saturday, “Peace * i ® ful Valley * i *@ THIRD AVE. — Monday-Wed- & : * nesday, “The Clay Baker,” * : gern paste play with Interent- # : are made of th ing situations, Wednesday- & - hardened and tempered by an en SF Geran “i Lgene ‘i . * with be $5 Cash and; rece oes wit nch blades | | 5 a Month With 18-inch blades | “The Christian” which is pleas | $ a 0 jing large audiences at the Seattle | GARDEN AND LAWN HOSE theater. will run until Wednesday | —BUYS ANY— matinen Beginning Wednesday | 4 feet of %-inch Rubber Lined Cotton Garden Hose, complete with inight and the ose genet of 8... . Me | week, “The Peaceful Valley fe eiteereier || is. ee ante tee Ce | ee aan es 50 feet of the %-ineb Rubber Cotton Garden Howe, president of the Bon Marche, bas complete with patent nickel plated couplings; this hose is of | purchased almost the entire oor enue theater where it week | gramme began at the Star theater and both afternoon and night it was witnonsed by crowded houses tnoet | bill are the Meim children, very | emall comic entertainers. also the four Kyle family acrobats Netlie | use in Seattle and vicinity, many | biograph with moving picteres of of them having been used for ten Cook Stove OF | Biive trouvies of country life, and r twelve years and some of them | Barr & Laselie, in a comedy sketch. lon Ss IR ig | The rest. of the eight turns are Le teelRange — Kretore, in # musical novelty act; | We Take Your Old Stove and || Lois Cecelo Hobson, operatic bal-} Aliow You All It Is Worth as Part IN OUR STOCK ladist, and Young and Olds, man | and boy sketch artists. all week lot of good No. M i . The House of Good Shepherd —Ma ‘ . needs a new bullding to bold it ies LAWN MOWERS overflow of orphans and helpless Fons tn whee: young mothers, A goodly portion . an ® We be the M xi below to be the best machine of the sum needed for the building ale yY oO t)) obtaina at their 1 very part of each has been nade with a fa] @e sew orphanage han already v " a : pe alond, and at the concert , w : . w to p Mow of doing its work with the leas ay night the management : he . ru ‘ These Mowers are fully guaranteed to raise the reat | 8 wo w A xood progeam will be given, « . ‘ THE YANKEE LEADER number of the best musicians and Pri $13.75 wiiiead . mete ocalints in the city having yolur 2 e ye their talents towards the b a“ s peed success of the concert And those who will sing are Mine Clara Lewys, Mrs. Bmma Mof fatt, Mra. Jobn L, Gibba, Mra. Har riet Colburn Saunders Mins Vera King Lavin, and Messrs Bdwin Gas tel, Henry 7 Sch werdtfoger Those in charge of the enthusiastic and points to a splendid well as artistic success. Haulin and Herr Karl program everything financial as 1 events of the ne of the mi for his employees on Wednesday Clay Bakers,” & romantic ma which is being enacted with much skijl at the Third Av will run all AT THE STAR the new pro NEW BILL Mo afternoon The popular personages on the| | vere are! Gerin in comic pee, the} Same bitl! A little beer and an inclination 1A Tremendous Purchase and == FREDERICK NELSON] (INCORPORATED.) Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. ‘GARDEN HOSE All our Garden Hose is warran‘ed | and sold under a guarantee. | R | | RAGULEY'S CORNER RELIABLE PREPARATIONS Walnut Bark Hair Restorer, ab solutely guaranteed to eray That wo guarantee and recom restore hair to its natural color Bhe mend Iron and Wine, RUBB Peptonized Beef, oa ss a fine tonic 506 we make it and Boston Terrier Rubber %-i is.00|f Peprone—tt will cure your Stom to remove your i Nile, %-inch, 56 feet $5.50 ach and Liver trouble T5e freckles, sunburn and tan, .506« Tiger Brand, %-inch, 50 feet $7.00| Leader Brand, %-inch, 50 feet $5.00 Bull Dog, %-inch, 50 feet... $10.00 M R l D CC ' ‘ Corrom ax Ragiey Vru oO. | Royal Cotton, %-In , fost i EITEL BUILDING. Royal Cotton, %-inch, 0 feet v Cotton Blue Lined, %-inch, & Second and Pike FREE DELIVERY. BOTH PHONES 982 to slasp off the effects of the same brought Nels Olsen to police head quarters with a complaint of bis being robbed in a saloon at the cor ner of First and Washington. The drunk rollers” stole a gold watch nugget, chain and $9 pranettivny atenes Are You Going East? The Northern Pacific will sel! re duced rate tickets on June 16th and 16th. Call at N, P. City Office for all particulars oe prethetey aera THE NORTHERN PACIFIC will change its schedule of trains on June 4th, Look out for changes and additional tratna HAIRCUT 25c SHAVING, Including Neck Shave .¥...0..,.- 15@ Plain Bath 12 1-2¢ Turkish Bath + Oe HEADY'S BARBER SHOP, The finest, largest and best equipped in the West Corner First and Washington many Nile fos. $5.00 GARDF 25. GARDE oc. \g Don’t Forget Us for Attend the Manufacture: . Means’ Hand Mad GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. | Bargains In Furniture Sale atthe) $2.60 Shoe for sale at i —_—— THE 2? 2 Red Front Furniture Co.§ | 4 fove Neat to Bons GEO. HK. WOODHOUSE 60, “3 SECOND AVE. SOUTH. Ki 2 Ne riggs The Hu rig 1405 Second Ave. | C/Fiawsaim, Fisher & Lane | | 1905, REFRIGERATOR?-GET IT AT THE BON MARCHE Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Gloves 00 dozen of women's and misses’ ¢ love C': id best known to the importer, they were “held ut transit and ‘ of $1.26 | not detive They finally came int possension st shout The Women’s Include prime Lamb Gloves asp, overneam sewn, wit w |, Include Real Kid ( - ed cob ‘ ‘ $ f pla 1 t "7 tead ' A pa black T5e white modes, tans, brown and eT I? HE A HE. | Everybody Thinking of Ceoler Underwear © f the ' May dey ‘4 . 6004. cv a Underwear 1 ond plenty rf k—and the nd * danger out ot — 7” bed Pine Out tae w neck, ne th regu. CO prion, par Vhite Ping Reo! Out Sime low neck, ond fine mercer: urhout, all holce per gure 1Se REFRIGERATOR? By Far the Best Shirt Waist Suit Sale of $10.00 to $15.00 Mohair Shirt Waist Suit “Samples” for $7.5 GET IT AT THE BON MARCHE the Season THE BIGGEST AND BEST BUY OF THE SEASON, YOU TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THESE FIN & $10.00, $11.50, $1 AND $16. PURE MOHAIR, ALPACA AND SICILIAN SAMPLE SHIRT WAIST SUITS AT $7.50. THEY COME IN SHEPHERD CHECKS, GREEN AND BLUE PLAIDS, BLACK AND GRAY MIXTURES, BLACK, NAVY AND BROWN, BARRED AND NATURAL WOVEN DOT. AL& NEATLY TRIMMED OR FULL TAILORED, WITH PLAITBD WAIS TS AND KILTED SKIRTS, JUST THE MOST WANTED STYLES FOR THE PRESENT WEAR, AND AT FROM 1-3 to 1-2 LESS THAN THEIR ACTUAL SELLING PRICES. YOU WILL ALSO FIND IN THIS LOT A FEW BROWN, NAVY AND BLACK MOHAIR GRANITE CLOTH SUITS, WHICH ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE, ALL TO BE SOLD ae $7.50 WHILE THEY LAST. BUT ONLY 62 IN THE LOT-—AND LT WON'T TAKE LONG FOR THAT MANY TO GO. REFRIGERATOR GET IT AT THE BON MARCHE. Laces and Embroideries in the White Sale, Teo We mention only a few items that are out of the ordinary good things The rest are in many cases as good—im some perhaps better— 25,000 Yards Fine Wash Laces Werth te 25ca Yard, at 5¢ Edges and Insertion—-In, Point de Paris and Fancy Notting ham Lace Edges, Bands. ,000 Yards Fine Embroideries Worth to 25c a Yard, at (0c Insertions Ghmbric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroidery fine quality, choice patterns, strong edges, wide margin, worth to and € ons—In fine quality, choice patterns, assorted widths 26e yard, at, yard and styles, worth up to 26c, at, yard 5e 20,000 Yards Fine Trimming Laces Worth to 45¢ ,000 Yards Fine Embroideries Worth to 50c a a Yard, at 10c : Yard, at (5c Point de Venise Lace Galloons, Bands and Insertions, Point dé Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Embroidery Edges and Insertions Paris, Antique and Cluny Lace Bands and Insertions—In fine In extra fine quality, handsome patterns, wide margin, suitable quality utiful patterns, assorted widths and styles, white, for skirt and corset cover trim mings, worth to 50c, at, yard lhe ec butter and Arab shades, worth to 45c, at, yard 10¢ Big “Month End” Excitement in Always Busy Basement Wideawake housekeepers will need little coaxing to attend the barg carnival we've planned f orrow in the “Always Busy Base- ment,” as a fitting wind-up to a great month's business, Specimen bargains follow $1.99 Curtain Stretcher $1.39 Fourteen-foot Patented Curtain Stretchers, made right, gives satisfaction in every instance. Regular price $1.99, Mnd-of-May + $1.39 Patent Adjustable Window Screens—With hardwood frames, 18 in. Roya Enameledware Pudding Pans—Regular 5 nd high, extends 34 in, r end of May price 19¢ of May sale price ike 17-quart Royal Steel Enameled sisers—I ed, regular ice || Christy’s Crown Knife Ir i aK own $2.00, End of May sale price $1.19 Ife, and Crowr ng Knit ice md of Pattern Dinner Sets—Underglaze de 50. End of May sale price $4.69 Baltic es, regular price $ ley Ideal Flow Blue stlon complete, 60 ple Ga eee v See aeeoran Fee 258 z2. pree,

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