The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1905, Page 3

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Bes es5eeae eneanr TeTreeaaeraeT . 5 - t . r : ; : : “Dent Worry, Wateh Ue Gre Cash_ The How Sore One Dollar ew Store ‘alue Are For Just as pew atore & value for tt tage front er Two Each Week Will Do. People ok at new good qualitie now tore and coe store wil PARLOR DIVAN, p er shelf tration $7.85 to © $15. pr value alittle mahogany, silk cover el to | « Ss Appreciative th better force it peat; COR. SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET We Lead in Petticoat Values Ladies’ Black Sateen Petticoats, With 12-inch ruffie, $-tnch wide ing. Fine Gray Coutit Black and Browr pate, with 12 Fuffles, trimmed with 2 h wide ruffies, each ret: with self # $1.50 | to tne Ladies’ Petticonts made of finest value at anent finished black sat- em, with 24-inch deep accor- “dian platted ruffie, edged with | finch wide ruffle and rows of Straps; without doubt the pret- test Sateen bene eas made 2. “selling adies’ Gray Coutit Cor jong hips with Deading trim: most popul doy selling priced at and styles Pretty Pink Batiste Blue and nd Tape bon; tomorrow's spec VALUES THAT Ladies’ Fancy Tan Bbc value . Ladies’ New Dreader Tan Hose, with r and smali designs 29¢; your choice, pe Imported German and made Fancy Black Lace Hose, many patterns, pair WE TO buc OUR $3 HIDE WANT INTRO- eTOYOU LADIES’ SEAMLE VALUB; SPECIAL FAST HC HORSE SLOES. n Combines sr Mere hard serv $0 Shoow NEW BLACK KID, 44ND PATENT FORDS. just Of ginger a: ber. 4 style with than most CHILDREN'S HEAVY SCHOOL H TOMORE Children's Pretty Te Lace Hone, all new per pair TAN CALF. KID OX- received; plenty 1 great wear, per “ $3.50 Waists Going to Waists Rapidly Now LADIES WHITER LAWN WAISTS, PLAITED AND EM BROIDERY TRIMMED YOKE PLAIT LLAR; $1.00 val T5e Waste. trimmed harming nelling $300 @id—-O1z ‘soz trimmed with lace and rib- | CANNOT DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE. and Howe tm beautiful lace ef: Blue and exclusive values up to BLACK MORROW B, ALL IW SPECIAL 2 and Black Corset Elegance Popular Priced wets with two re re ribbon. 1; one of our great every spectal 08e fF) White Girdle. jal RE Blac and eat polka dot va ue up to ir. 250 French Tan . per El . 500 12 %¢ B20 RIBBED SIZES, 12/0 patterns, 25e | | | | | ‘907% TREET—206, 208, 210. ! “<P There Are for the Hobart M. Cable Piano ir j that it is thoroughly well made |throughout; that the utmost care is used in the selection and pur-| SHAVING | chase of material; that the very Neck Shave . | best workmen are employed; that |[% plain Bath the H. M. Cable Co. devote their en Turkish Bath | element |be complete unless you have fami! jarized yourself with the man superb qualities of this beautiful Piano |] Attend the Manufacturers’ We have always some good bar Ss at the} | gains in slightly used and second | which Ne) lard News was given the contract to print 25,000 booklets representing Ballard at the Lewis and Clark ex- | ‘The cost of printing is to i Signature of a THE NORTHERN PACIFIC will change June éth changes and ite schedule of traina on Look out for mar ditional trains, * None Better: And but few as good. Our claim HEADY’S BARBER aieee The finest, largest and best equipped in the West Corner First and Washington. ff! tire effort to crowding the utmost goodness into the smallest possible price consistent with the quality of| their product. There is not a single} of weakness in it. It is] thoroughly and entirely honest and| reliable from the beginning to the} end of ite manufacture. A careful} examination of the Hobart M. Ca-|[. J@ss Means’ Hand Ma ble Piano costs nothing. Fatlure tc 2-80 Shoe for sate at | take this trouble and precaution be fore deciding may cost erable money and many Your knowledge of Pianos | | you consid-| ‘Sc: | The Hub 25: cann hand Pianos of various makes which have been taken in exchange wo sell at prices on terms that will really surprise you. You are always welcome here, whether you purchase or not, ‘D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Seattle's Leading Piano House. 903 SECOND AVE. | Burke Bullding. 1207 2nd Pp Next to Las sirre Fisher & A ton be orget Us for rgains in Furniture THE Red Front Furniture Co. 308 SECOND AVE. SOUTH, QUA Aicock's Porous Plasters, regular price Epsom Salts, regular price 10c per pound; regular price 10« Team Borax, regular pri Méth Balls 20M Her) Gfycerine, full 2 Jamaica Ginger 2-02 if: . Extra Special p 106 lan a Good One” fairbank’s THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1905. Id Will Bu Bet ween the KER ule jem Oil, Carbolic Rose Soap. Acid. kages Orangewood Shaving Brushes, oz hours of 12 regular price bottle regular price nkes Fels Naptha S Rose Theatrical Cold Cream hot Dr. nun Gleason's x 8 Get the ur only fumed r Strop: mate Razor eed Meal habit of Tollet regular Box of Seven Soap, r regular $ reg always sell for less price most feast immer att ar pr regular price, per pound Assorted Cakes Medicated gular price §0c; for 1 hou for 1 hour 00 value; for 1 hour ¢ lhe per pound; for 1 hour nding but during m for for 1 regular price 10¢ 10¢ ou and 1 regular price 10¢; Tooth pick regular price 10¢ Thursday Noon Hour th noon-hour sales you to share in and invite pound; 1 hour, 2 hour only for 2-02 for 1 for 1 hour and 15c; for p. m. THURSDAY for 1 hour for bottle hour for 1 hour 1 hour.. for 1 hour © 10c per package for 1 hour for 1 hour only The Quaker Sells for Less J. & J. Red Cross Kidney Plasters and I per Ib Sales we ct the at the Be . be Be Be be Be for 1 hour only Bo be for 1 35e lighly 1860 1260 $1.00 Ge We nt the bargain | VICE PRESIDENT IN LINE WITH SEATTLE IN THE EFFORT TO tO RRR ttt ttm BRING REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION HERE IN RE e APLANTIONS cRew Ex ’ 1908-—-WiILL. HAVE STRONG INFLUENCE IN MOVEMENT ® HAUSTED nd 2 * South ptor The * —_—_—__-—__ ® Atiantl r morn * és *® The ' is unte i* » ® Captain Barr w r t T * T would like to see the republi-Jattle's striking material progress * had not t for 4% hourw. *® jean national couvention come to] since his first visit #ix years ago. . J Owner Marshall gives the en- Seattio in 1908. SBeattlo ts easily! The vice president's visit was will tackle the rpo- | ® Ure cre@it to Cha Bar * reached by all the transcontinental | necessarily brief, He was accom ttee Wednesday after. | * . oa she > I BP Sty 028 soe panied by Mrs. Fairbanks, who also| nee more to show the | # PRR ER ® a od able t« held @ reeeption in the elub reoms. why he t 1 be - “ 1 Sccommodate the delegates. In| Mra, Fairbanks is a prominent club | given @ franchise terminable in 104 PORTLAND, Ore, May oP i fact I understand that she has| woman, former president of the! but which the city may take in 1984 lets of the Washington Ag Hidings already planeed or un-| Daughters of the American Revo-|by paying for it. ‘The . nen do| tural college, 300 jer construction as large and mod- | lution ores of the members of! pot want the city to pa That's | Dore thls morning ao to A. any American city. | the local of the organiza |'the oause of the trouble © Seats bene, sae weather is unusually ool tion and Beattle adies ne e + 1 > es « here during thesmonth the ler before she lett me met % t think we all "| of 46 ple oe ve ie Are gener held hich bP ag - y a nee det ho , & Should the} PORTLAND, May 31.—Vice Pret'eounciimen ate sincere in thel hl ’ conventh nm come here tt would be |idont and Mrs, Fairbanks and coO-|titude, febetieve, but they probut me nt oe pave . om at A A. atthe jonal party, who will particl:| do mot wnderatand the yd laska ike to see It pate in the opening ceremonies of jtiomin which we and th 7 we THE NORTHERN PACIFIC brought and, ju « from |the Lewls and Clark exposition, ar vent dhe placed: " witi eb hedule of t n Pre oosevelt's interest in| rived on @ special train at 9 o'clock not realise that capit j 4th. I ut for many lieve he would als bis morning over the Northern Pa- lists with not in t millions of @ hanges ar al trains, *** l © President Fairbanks thu fi They remained aboard the jary in a project by a rankly expressed himself in regard |tratn until 8 o'clock, wt the? | year lease. It does to the project for bringing the con-| ware met by the fair officials and|” “are you wilit . vention to this city when seen by | escorted through tho strects by the he was asked. &@ Star man prior to his departs Fou cavalry to the home Of}) 1 depends upon how much of CANNED for Portland last night. At the | President H. W, Goode, of the fair !compromine in ashe oa tank tha Rainier club a few minutes before |comminsion, where Mr, Fairbanks | peniy b 4 glowingly referred to Se-| will be entertained during bin stay The meeting will pi biy be in CORN -_——-——— — — —-—_—_— — | trreath« Giiman hy served his ultimatum and it now up to Fair anks Chilly--His Wife S28""* TRE deadiock ws but at tena cS cor wrens Value . Beat ECAR AAR Ae morrow at Adams . \* T BIG FLAG © worth 16¢ can, tome \* TH he r of De ration day at ®& — |® Rallard Tuesday, the \* | | ® fire department hoisted a little & |AT LEAST THAT'S THE IMPRESSION NAN BYXBEE RECEIVED \* “two by three’ fing th ould t WHEN SHE SHOOK HANDS WITH THE “V, P." AND MAB. |S TMDIY be seen a block away. # FAIRBANKS ® noop ¢ of Balard's citizen's w ® purthased a large one and pre- —_—. # wented it to the fire “te " * CAN (BY NAN BYXBEE) {vice president there may beat a|* Jj i Of two distinct types are the vice|heart as warm, and as full of hon-| VF RY FPF E RR EHH Hy president of the United States and/lest pride in the American 5 . May %1.—King Alfons Mra. Vico President and in the reception they are ac-| started wight seeing this While Charles Warren Fairbanks |cording him on his weetern trip,} m accompanied by President banded out con nal hy but the chill of his nmervaticn | The king i* enthusiasth shaker and cold, f stereotyped | iagery with the man who shakes | frequently cheered by the ompliments on local growth, weet-/his hand. But he, or she, who| peop After an official reception m climate and Seattle's progres-|shakes the hand of Mrs. Fairbanks |afithe county hall the party will take sive spirit, at the Rainier club, finds the chill thawed, and conser-|tumoheon at the Spanish embassy Tueeday night, little Mrs. Yatiom at a discount d * banks, happy, glowing with | 7 axiom that opposites at-| ™Medern Woodmen of America. TEA & COFFEE CO. and fairly overflowing with tract must have been at work when cordialtty, chattered away informal-|Charles Warren Fairbanks went « Py N soevorage Paciti pre hmm 921 BECOND AVENUE, ly with the Daughters of the Revo-| woolng the woman who is now his P row mip vate © Fan tion who swarmed around in the|wite MitWaukee return. Sidious 9 et ee ee —- 16th. f nonsense and impulsive were inter ig spersed among her complimentary remarks anent western people,| | weefern imates and western | jthings in general, and through it all) rhe treshinen clans of the high there was the fresh, warm enthusi-|.n001 turned out in full force at asm of sincere feeling Whediand park on Tureday for Even in her handclasp there W88/ scread and an informal day of jthe marked contrast. It was not) «sement [the cold, perfunctory. business-like!" The afternoon was spent in boat- | and formal greeting which the Vict! ing races and games, Under the president was dispensing 00 the) nanagement Of Miss Kiva Demp- of the club; the warm. | scr, the chaperen, « number of em | animated litle hand of jolly little | ‘iting foot races were pulled off by Mra. Vice President grasped th¢/ing young ladies of the class, after | jbands held out to her with & Cor-| Wisc junch was served, all return diality and impulsiveness that be ing et an early hour 7 a |spoke spontaneity, and the whole| Fors members of the Henior Dra- | ocedure was made charmingty 1m | matte club of the high school went cidental to an enthusiastic flow o on @ launch to Chautauqua Tues pleasant words @a7, Where the afterneen and even | “THE QUAKER: SELLS ITFOR LESS” _Under the formal exterior of res ed soi aibent eh @.dhable Unk decal ge |given at the summer home of A. ¥ } Burweil, of Beattie. | Sea's ot the fa chaper- | Por Infants and Children. oned the party Beane council on Tuesday evening the Bal-{ Standard Patterns The June Designer WM Carity ” £08 MORO AVE °° HASOM BT = RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. English . Mohairs You kr ha re the 1 t fabrics worn t © thing when she in wom en's dre \ 0 little } for auto or t lustrous and hand ir is popular v h Mohair, 64 inet a yard, special at 606 WAS in white | WASH SILK, 36 and 20 Inch worth reg wide, special at, a yard 7 a yard, special 25e 600 Pongee Si of American and imported make, all widths, suitable for lad ach and children’s coats, a ya 50c to $1.50 These Wash Goods Are Making a Great Stir And no wor h splendid values have seldon seen anywhere y ‘some and stylish Ex Washable ting Knickerbocker effects abc fast color ' ost correct ma teria th anon, for 5 shirt waist sults. TD ertainly one of t bargains shown this season. The price ¢ 200 @ yard On sale at 12%e Waist Bargains EVER SEE ANYTHING BETTER THAN THIS? SHIRT WAISTS, of good fectly washa color combinations and pretty patter made up in very pular fashion have full sleeves afte and front trimmed with fancy piping; specially priced at, each 790 SHIRT WAISTS of French lawn, Persian lawn, In non and linenette os a big variety to choose ame here com in wh natural linen, tan and pongee some of them in a dot patterns riously made with “i fronts and vac hed with lace and embroidery inser. tions, et ave the new shaped sleeve in fact, they include most want- od styles; same quality always sold at $ cial at ‘ SHIRT WAIST of black or white fancy mainsook, with seif-colored raised cord; also of white French lawn; have lace insertion down the front and are m up right tn style; have new shaped sleeves; im fact, they include a brand new shipment, shown for the first time this season; priced at, each 890 SHIRT WAISTS, including an assortment of nearly 600 choice new garments of white India linon; made ep in the height of fashion; box-pleated front and back veriously finished with medallion, lace and embroid- ery insertions washable prv this big collect fact, we ma ready for Jur The assortment also incl a in brown and blue. we'll sell them at McCarthy Dry Goods Company iim.sna" = MSF Bporme NDI FREE DELIVERY. 2615-2617 First Avenue, Vine and Cedar RELIABLE PREPARATIONS we guarantee and recom- Wainut solutely gray Peptonized Beef, Iron and Wine a fine tonic Pepzone- ach and Liver troubl Max Ragley Drug Co. 500 Stom- .. Tbe F it will cure your guarantee to remove freckles, yc EITEL BUILDING. Second and Pike BOTH PHO.8S Between Reliable Dry Goods Store LEADE sunburn and tan. The BeeHives:;..c2" 2615-2617 First —= Bathing RAGULEY'S CORNER Bark Hair Restorer, ab- guaranteed to restore hair to its natural re eckle Salve—we make it pe your 500

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