The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1905, Page 3

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THR SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY To BOOM | SEATTLE iS Cash" Tires" Credit ood Office Furniture at a Lower | Price on ( w here for less than you buy thé A boomers’ club will be organtxed by the advertising men of the elty if the plans outlined at the banquet Jat the Washington Thursday night }are carried’ out, Fifty prominent one met and discussed the beat ways of inducing people to come here, It was the unantmous opinior that a.dittle judicious advertising wit place Tthe 300,000 mark within flv yearn Jand that is what will be worked f { Seattle's population — te its methods and char 1 gave hin views of advertising the The Nev ants Y ness. and It makes It tg your ad elling in a way that's I, M, Wood and others heartily 1 " t. A cor b ppointed to fo Monarch” Shirt Sale. All styles and kinds only $ each, at BN, Brooks & Ce disappearing & large drawer der writing be! grangement ' venience. 4 perfectly fitted inch size, for Office Furniture Saturday for 2-ib, full weight bricks ADAMS’ BEST WASH INGTON CREAMERY BUT TER This price good for tomor- row, Saturday only. We want every family in Seattle to know Adams’ Best Creamery Butter is the best butter made. 1-2c Gan urday for the best brand of Corn, worth 15¢ can onal Essence BARGAINS IN | ss FURNITURE , ee ‘ a For bargains in Furniture see fake “Mgents ‘ RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. J} seats ; 220 Pike St. | ek tail TEA & COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street Company Camp THE IMPROVED TALKING MA- | CHINE A GREAT ENTER- TAINER. Munsing Union Suits. All weights grader. EN. Brooks & Co. 1331 2d Ave. ore Don’t Forget the Sheriff's Sa Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishing Goods The recent improvements made in |dise record have removed the last the most prominent people nows days o talking machine is a con spicuows feature It ts said that one company paid | Madame Melba $25,000 for singing | five songe—and to hear that won |next thing to hearing the great jprima donna herself. A good many machines are finding their way days. Prices are very moderate. In cidentally, a concert is given |Store, Burke building, Second av Beattic’s Lead’ Piance House. 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Buliding. YOU HAD BETTER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICED BAR- GAINS THAT ARE OF FERED FOR TOMORROW'S SPECIAL SELLING. YOU'LL FIND ALSO QUALITY AS WELI, AS REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. COME IN AND YOU'LL ADMIT THAT NO OTHER HOUSE 18 OF- FERING SUCH SATURDAY BARGAINS Covert Coats I have fifty Factory Samples of elegant Covert Coats; in sizes ranging from 22 to 42. No better coats have ever been offered. They're very jaunty and stylish, with fitted back and fly front An inspection will convince you of their genuine good qualities Leg o' mutton sleeves. Other styles, strapped, pleated and stitched. Sull others with the sleeves shirred at the shoul- ders. These coats have been selling for $12.50. But tomorrow, Saturday, they are marked special GE PURE MND 0585 6880s bo s0009 00 vee ++ $7.50 Box Coats Silk Coats Also a very select assortment of Box | A fine line of Silk Coats, short box pleated, Coats, very pretty, neat tailored effects, | % half fitted and the Redingote. — ce] ere ee afl These are very stylish, with mannish n all sizes, sleeve effects, fancy pleated collars. Nothing more stylish than these coats and Bothing more nerviceable. In bronze, red, blue, er o and all the pop- ular shades They ordinarily sell for $15, but we have a Special on them tomorrow, Saturday, for | They are selling this week from §7.50 to , Skirts sth Skirts, in black, blue and brown; A fine assortment of 39-gore Panama ’ tomorrow .. “* Also Sicilians at....... Every one of them ‘pobby and stylish, Greenbaum’s Cloak and - - §uit House 1410 Second Ave, From Maker to Wearer * : o © ° ° : oO exsman Humphrey presidgd kes, H. 8. Huston, | |the Victor Talking Machine and the objection, and in the music rooms of dertul voice via the Victor is the | into camps and summer homes these afternoon at the D. 8 Johnston Co's enue, where the instruments are for D. S. JOHNSTON CO. | VOTE IS HEAVY: | 4 in| chere ntest Frid Another heavy vote was p: | the school t {the total vote }and several ch the relative standing of the cand date, Mins McMillan, of Ba gained one point, gofg into fourth pla Mi all, of Dunlay gain one point, passing Mi Bunker, of South Park, Miss Wi of Ballard, advanced one point Mise Chase, of Walla Walla big Idtd was made becaune friends turned in ten new yearly riptions on June 10, im still in first place, though some of the other leandidtes are closing up the | eap om votes for Miss Ch Don't forget t one week mora The f | | Mise Lou Chai Mite Bertha Jo Misa Lillian Metealt Miss Nellie Buckiey «Ca Nellie Gail € Miss Grace Mail e Miss Agnes © Miss Maynard DRAMA T AND Li LADY AT 14. cLEY, Cal June Gladys Wilson, of Berkeley, | tures show remarkable talent Gladys has shown a great lov with remarkable intelligence managed the whole It proved her unusu cipal role ie | The $3.00 Hat Store | Is showing many diktinctively | wtyles in Soft and Stiff Hate. call and let us show you Brooks & Co., 1831 2d Ave + Dr. F. M. Conn, Alaska Bide. 2615-2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Ladies’ Knit Specially pri La Vests, high neck, long » weight, worth 76, priced Saturday at Collarettes Flyer ¢ 390, special for Saturday Millinery Sal were made THIRD OFF ShirtSale Hosiery oa Dept. ired the heavy onslaught of| two weeks ago contest laste rwing and handsome pattern the ling of the ¢ lates date Name School. | guaranteed cut Walla Walla tract tomorrow Miss A. Frances Nichols Rat Miss Madison B. F. Day! Mine McMillan Ballard worth a dollar each; tomorrow as you see them in window, at each Boys’ Clothing We've a lot of good vacation sults that we want to sell real badly On 4... Interlake | Central | | Mise Metta Armour......Columbia Miss Hawkins seen Green Lake | Mise Puller Walla Walla | Mime Irma Whittier..........Poster | Dunia ‘Bouth Par ; Longtellow | with long slee #0 we've cut the prices and let us help you dress them BOYS’ SUITS of ge strongly sewed, cial tomorrow at p and durable, and $3.98 values. elal tomorrow at BOYS’ WASH svUITS Miss Dora Hines Ray | Mise Wiley . Ballard Mine Blanche Banta Beatle High Miss Pearl Bacon.,....Beacon Hill Miss Nina Moore .........Lnterbay | Mins Nellie Pomeroy és Hosa} Mis Peart h Mercer | Mra. Iffert Bremerton Miss Mary Downle B. F. Day on... .Queen Anne Miss Annie V. Bell Otympie | Mine Alice Turner .....Longtellow up in sailor blouse heels and toes CHILDREN’S narrow ribbed the best in the at the price, a pair McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street Miss Caro! Nielson ... Pacific Everett ADING of the 8 Je rome After the Equitable WEW YORK, Attorney Jerome Recorder Gott made motior appeared before | morning and that the June term/ fch end next Thursday dust and nuggeta valuable papers. NAVE the aid of ¢ “ortland to see th proposed investi the Equitable affairs. Jer une term of the crim years of age, has written a dra which rivals the work of some « our best playwrights, Throughout the play the dialogue and stage pi eee eee ee ee eee eee for a similar tat im.view of the fact th ple af’ the entire world were The drama is called “Dorothea. jana deseribes the romance of an English maides of the cighteenth century. Since a very small child ant was issued motion was granted MICHAE!. DONNELLY “ON WITNESS STAND °: Shakespeare, reading his works little playwright presented recent ly her first effort. She staged and ftair herneif. ability as an actress in her portrayal of the prin k next week ow | yada atrike pando b PORTLAND, ongressional arrived this morning at the expositior umabdle to tell the Jury who t a meeting three years ago plan of strike rday night for 1 a Saturday's Bargain List Bach price talky to you tn plain language of plain ec Men’s Furnish- Underwear ed Vents, jf sale Ladies’ Fine J 1 leached Key ptiat ton neck, no sleeve, with deep lace yoke, worth 20, priced for Sat~ urday at 12 Ladies’ Bleached Vests, ribbed worth 6c, priced for Saturday at Be es’ «French Lisle Thre pants to match, summer Ladies’ Fancy Fancy Collarettos, in white and colors, worth oe News , matt kid top, in heavy and specially price e Embroidered Was Saturday 10c¢ all Saturday’s turned wolew Ladies’ White Cambrie Shirts and slightly ape Men's Seumbe OF) Grain Shown, Netid, Opecinily priewa For , worte up to § out Saturday 99e Bowe | amd Fowths' Bhows, wows 2.50, Cyrowing hoor Bet 02.40 aod G1 ‘tence worth $1.26 and GAM, @pecial OD aes. 39 for Saturday . priced for Saturday ... YTime Now hat suITS just a few of these short spe 2Ve lisle 8 TAN COTTON HOSE, al tom 12 1-2¢ and and land 12 1-2e wv e<|Ghased Victim nen- nettioments ee PORTLAND, Ore For several hours yerterday 33. ny town he vered | its owner ® RR The federal of the beet | until were committee » days Straightforward Dealings ———Small Profite——Many — jes ——That’s Our santas The Bee Hive Reliable Dry Goods Store | 2615- 2617 First Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Sta ced for 590 Plain nd h for 430 Hand Bags, all new up-to-date stock, ally B90 HAMMOCH full size, beautiful CHILDRE: WOMEN Pedestrians in the vicinity of the * | Seat #| were treated to an id & | between two men, one armed with * | a revolver. | Naturally, the man with the gun | was the pursuer, * Patrolman Looker joined in the| * * % i ialieliclicliataliaiialiaheiele! chase and BALL, FRINGE—Cotton, in white and color: RUG FRINGE—Reg. per yard 15c, cut to ..........0008 eseeece 10¢ Oriental Stripes, each Oriental Bagdad Daghestan patterns, each Vergere Tapestries, each Doyn © Cotton Blankets Woo! Blankets Wool Blankets White White a LIE? a, HAMM(¢ ICKS at SPECIAL PRICES CM Caiiiys ) LADIES’ BATHING SUITS RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Saturday “iesitet win hers wit ee night, at 186 brown net spe 156 omorrow night at eact Ae COTTON of best ¢ Bpool ; on sale Ge all sizes, nickel ke and 10c a ‘ ¢ tomorrow S00 night, a dozen Zhe LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS- Bergeron: about three hundred dozen im back ‘ w and spres th pecial lot-——scores of styles a atiis om Gelien Gainer WE including, lace edged, hem $3.49, special tomorrow sight titched with fancy lace and at each $2.49 broidery insertions and alloped edges, and hemstiteh- ra, wide flounce KARA LINEN POUND 8TA with embroidery corners TIONERY, 120 sheets of fine ilar values 25e and 30¢ note pay to the pound, reg eack special tomorrow night lar 35c, special tomorrow night at each 15¢ or two for 25 bs = SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS of all BOYS’ PA all wool and black or black with white fig. worth 7% $1.00 a pair, spe res, with wide ruffle; special cial tomorrow night, all sizes, Bt COC 2. rere eserere ees AOS “ pee ta ADIES’ CORSETS of good cou- HOSE of 1x1 rib- til batiste, made with straight jouble heels, toes ront, bias gore, mediom bust absolutely fast a bip, nicely trimmed with 7 to 9; special to e and baby ribbon, gray or broken sizes, including HOSE of fast black 4 sea ae cae cotton, spliced heels and toes <jial tomorrow night at good ¢ quality. a limited eee $1.25 quantity, after six tomorrow night at @ pair .. ..... Mennen’s Talcum Powder ...10¢ bed ¢ and k black morrow t 10¢ eee ee eee ee ef * EAMERS COLLIDE AND t SINK. With Revolver eee DETROIT, Mich. June 23. The steamers City of Rome and % Lindon, collided in the St, Clair t! river opposite Tashmoo park this morning. Both were sunk. & Two members of the crew of ® the Lindon and Cook and his * wife were drowned. * hotel at midnight Thursday xciting chase seddedatedeletetated iia captured the intended ee vietim could not corral. the| John Wallace narrowly escaped bloodthirsty individual with the re-| being a victim of a Fremont-Bal- volver | lard car Thursday afternoon at the The intended victim, after catch-| corner of Second avenue and Madi- ing his breath, refused to tell who) sor He was knocked down and his pursuer was ‘badly cut over the eye and bruised ble over a card out the His injuries are t considered serious, G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U0I-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Cut Rate Bargains Saturday suitable for madras or eut to . --- Be SILK TASSELS—All colors, for drapery trimming. Reg. 10¢ each, ent to . Bhe —Reg. Se per cotton drape trimming. Reg. per yard 5c WISS AND COLORED STRIPE MUSLID Ruffled Net Curtains and Ruffled Swiss Curtains Pretty and dainty for bed- rooms. Plain White Ruf- fle Swiss, per pair $1.00 & $2. 50 Ruffle Net, lace edge and in- sertion, 3 yards long, head- ing for rods, per pair ... $2.00 & $3.00 Ruffle Arabian Net Curtains, lace insertion and edge, 3 yards long, per pair .. $3.00 © $4.00 Novelty Lace Curtains io Arabian, motifs, corner in- te long. ver pale. $4.00 © $8.00 » COHEN'S BOBBINET & RUFFLED CURTAINS sertion and lace edge, 3 yard Couch Covers $2.00 | 0 $2.50 ya Cotton Tap 0 '° $5.00 each Velour Couch Covers, each $4.00 © $8.00 $12.00 $5.00 50 87. 50 © $10. 00 $7 Comforts .....scevserseeveveverers »mforts gray $2 caheccvete White .. each Bed Quilt Be 1 Quilts, cut corners, ¢ Wool Top Mattress .. 88 | Yom Yum Supported, by Cotton Top Mattress BED | sa cnonga,cnnswenen Unigg Mattress se. oO | Iron Frame Springs . All Cotton Mattress . $6.50 | Cable Springs .. The Empress (better than the National Springs . Ostermoor ......+ + $15.00 | Vermin P&or Sprini

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