The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1905, Page 3

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SCENE FROM “THE FEMALE Adams’ Best Creamery Today. Saturday, store open ‘Uatil 10:50. MME | Famous High Fire Diver. een at the Big Carnival Oy Monday, July 3. on Yeal Third avenue and TEA & COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE. iske’s # uty and art of seats opened DETECTIVE AT THE THIRD AVENUE NEXT WEEK Pichly freighted with the sort of wit id and bh which the two mirth is Provokers know so well hew to hhandi- e repartee in mutilated Bag! ist nes thick and fast, and SPportunities are made also, for the ' f Sweet ke soprane of Edith ' . an ie emotional tenor of ture, fur ersse whose singing in ax MARIAN LILJENS to be bring James street » themselves, are morning. FINE INSTRUMENTS pag Spi The Biche tee on pany, which FOR AS LITTLE AS seems to have struck of the Third Avenue th right, will op their red-hot meh afternoon in “The The management recom ‘ plece as @ “Thriller” of especial merit and one that is calculated to 2 fill the house through the whole | It ts generally conceded aiwong | week, al foik that a good used piano —- & whole lot better than a poor STAR THEATER. » _ After the performance Ss Beit lasts longer—possesses a vet-|2%4 the continuous show Bur tone and invariably is always | *{t¢T9°0" and night, the prese even if it be sold after |2t the Star will close, and on Mon : day night a brand new list of acts 2 will be ea Chief a there In the Star trio Johnston Co. ts otfer-| ,, the comedy “Our Uncle,” pro eds an gone as = o duced by Eddie Jenni O'Brier rere git ow “S\cad Franks and Horace Mann pose Meo ae hae é Following this is Stephen Fitzpat Saeed instrune: rick & Co, in the splitting comedy sed rument, sketeh “Two Matrimonial Ven- A number of these are now of- poesee a I ell en oe tna an be bad of Very! mises to be the of the sensa- tional order, Joseph M. Golden in | monolog se, Leaiie Pomeroy in a new as, JOHNSTON C0. | illustrated song, “When the Har- Geattic’s Leading Piano Ho Munsing Union Suite, ty wee | AN weights and grades. ¥. 903 SECOND AVE, Burke Building, 1881 24 Ave. v Brooks & Co., Wil Furnish 4,000 Squabs to the Seattle Hotels and Markets. ©. Sin and importer ot Fan 4 bringing to the lattention « Seattle pub the magnitu f his Evergreen Pigeor Loft te a mn, Greer Simpson at th resent time occupies over 18.000 equare feet und for the breed ing of his fancy stock. The build ngs are a jwhen y t nfant Altogether are one t dn housed the Ever The birds are Jall of the I ney va riety, The t are entirely enveloped in ing with fly ing pens, The place presents a p vel scone * being. the tn the st son gives statement © following interesting egarding the costs of feed a pair of birds young squads, of course one year, the being ta veals self-feeders and se inker Mr. Simpson's arrangements are f & feed renewal of once a week. A a matter of fact you may have these as emall as you wish to the the busi 12 pairs for large ©} Breeders are furnished who wish to embark in ness. Young birds $15.00; breeding birds, old ma horoughly acclimated, raised he land working, at the uniform price of | $2.50 a pair Mr. Simpson states that he wil! ‘/be ina position to furnish 4,000] equabs te Seattle markets hotels. Already big demands or him have been made by the Pacif Market, Louch, Augustine & Co. ar others. A determined effort will be made to interest the public In th new field of enterprise. He welcomes the public to a visit to Evergreen Lofts, 7712 Sunnyside avenue, Sunnyside § Lake, and will give all his time | Sunday afternoons to an explana tion In detail regarding the raising and the money to t in th be made business. Correspondenc ation, Greer is solicit FACTORY SALE & eee 1207 2nd Ave. 5Nese Next to Stone Tiadde irre Fisher & Lane ALBERT HANSEN “ayy stale 706 Ist Avenue PPENNYAOYA PILLS MIOW ESE Rae RNC | p's CD set ald mnatne tren $10 bias ribbon ome eben ken away when they begin to fly open market bring etter. This give ia profit of $ on every pair—a handsome { profit . he capital Invested other feature of raising pig fons is this fact—that anyone may/ embark in the business—man, wo man of child, and with # limited amount of money. It {s clean work and no trouble whatever. A trip tc Mr. Simpson's Evergreen Lofts re R-—-SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1905. AM | res oon sini one rer > be heard the firet t P \ | ’ ne in Beatt = ae BN J Lowle XIV } [a 1 hin great t whieh PEAK AAKRAR ARKH we) dus 1 ad f f th Porth 1 expos! ¢ | te © } H by | play 1 numt of ATTRAGMONS FOR THE ® ime 5 rr ' tt Northwent t WEEK i play Bf f f 4 * ws M y t Port band : \ 1! y Show *] @ oT rhe excelient| has t ; 4 ; # 88 ay nig - work } his @ " ‘. § y Dark through the ® " ' The 1 ae ame at x r " N tt t of \ @ SEA kK * ret 1 the 1 ‘ t sds t aietan ee ap afar - pee erty sii ttcand Gi) pitt % Tues x M } “1M ® from W k ” — won “= = ~ = ss start * . th h ! arn AVENUB—"T? * , ’ ’ t| mT " ' # Det week wy ‘ = STA wt vau . ’ s . Boh L 8 ft : itt ul rnetis as Sie e Cu Ice a Tere eee ee eee |" ' f i Ww APTI ey } tf GRAND M K of the Kolb wW for th ' A t Seon vies —s onday an uesda | hav 1 Oo Th ‘ new a laugha a § ™ t ad | g 1 and a pportur given > gin 1 Ma iM Per § ee r ¢ 4 and } — | t “ foe ght. A tent will | the first an ment b eb last eigh lay with 5 wo performances daily, The circus n prom a first-class exhibition | lot well ned animal é plea uly, expect | 4 BUFFET (nee cut) entire swell »No. 156 BUFFET (see cut) is 21 inches/No. 8 BUFFET (see cut) quar awed \No. 120 BUFF (see ent) ts highly pel- womer and en k quarter-sawed has } 46 wide oval beveled Fre ch} oak, has 10x26 beveled rench i 1 quarter-sawed, golden oak; hae ‘ evall | front; French legs; le plate mirror, 14x40; silver and linen? mirror; base 18x29 inches lver beveled Fren plate mirror 18nd local engageme ed doors; three-compartmer ; drawers; large china compa tment en-} and linen drawers, entire swell front inches; base 20 inches deep, 45 wide; sfl- j silver drawer; two linen drawerm Reg ; tirely quarter-sawed golden ¢ French legs. Regular $27.00, cut to ver and linen drawers. Regular $20.00, lar $65.00, cut to ‘ Buffet, cut to. ~ cut to IMMENSE PIGEON the besckabcloatiahas. oat Beas halon bas Selatan te ESTABLISHMENT HERE: No. 143 BUFFET—Of quarter Nop 105 BUFFET—Of quarter 182 BUFF Has beveled } No. BUFFE i 94 BUFFET, of quarter- sawed golden oak; has beveled sawed golden oak; has 14x38 French plate oval mirror 18x32 § is finished in $ sawed golden oak, has 12x38 | French plate oval mirror, 14x Weveled French plate mirror inches; entirely highly polished 2? French plate ; en plate mirror; leaded- 4 wis 'de i 38; two silver drawers, two hase 20x42; full width cireular quarter-sawed golden oak; inches; base 2 } glass front china compartment; C. Simpwn of This City Devotes 16,000 . pa Square Feet to Breeding and the tm linen drawers and large lower ginss front china compartment carved lower doors; linen and § compartment contains silver $ swell front, French iegs; all sialies it Tukey Pegs china compartment. Regular 20 inches high, Cut from $62.00 silver drawers. Regular $32.00,) drawers. Regular $25.00, cut to? dra npletely fitted. Reg- 3 $33.00, cut to $21.50} & 31.50 {cut to $19.50 ; $20.00 | cut to... $32.00 This Refrigerator (See Cut) This Refrigerator (See Cut) This Refrigerator Apartment House Style—-Hardwood ‘idth. Depth. Height Width. Depth. Height Inches. Inches. Inches. } Exactly like cut—is one of the very best eee Dimensions. Inches Inches, Inches. } Dimensions. Width. Depth. Height medium priced refr ade. Lin- } Dimensions aon ae Outside .% 19 Outside ..... 17 44 ed with best ain-finish } 1.) Chamber 4 13 3 Ice Chamber. Du “ Ice Chamber 16 10% 8% white enam uber and } provision Chamber.. 17 “4 20 Provision Chamber., 16 1B Provision Chamber.. 18% 11% 16 waste pipes enameled in white. Te can G5 lnetrwrcurak dub ae: Price” $16. 00 { Price $1 4 30 Price $20. 30, Price $21.00 | $1.00 CASH, $1.00 A WEEK BUYS ANY REFRIGERATOR IN OUR STORE The MONARCH Range-- The Best One Mase »g every other high class range and In no public competition has Phe Monarch is gradually it ever n beaten, It is, in fact wn and is really unrivaled. The Monar ombines the good qualities of other ranges with a host of features EXCLUS- IVELY ITS OWN. It is as se after 20 years’ hard usage as when brand new, Ve nh nt ingly its s rity over all ¢ —because: It is made of better materials; workmanship is better; it is more economical of fuel; has better drafts; v eat and bake more evenly than any other. THE TOP of the Monarch Range annealed all through and polished and the t is blued steel, therefore it needs no blacking. This range is the ONLY ONE which bas » polished top that has proved a complete succ THE DUPLEX DAMPER Is draft back and front rel nged as to admit 1 combustion of why bread need is sure to be baked so ar resulting in a T is @ Blacking wasted” fime— Monarchs stoves and even heat in the oven. turned in a Monarch oven; ly it never, need it—bright MALLEABLE IRON used in the Monarch Range is made especially for it. The peculiar conditions to which a range is subjected require this, No other range in the when! new, and steel blue when used—look better’ than blacking— always clean. ble iron which has been especially facture. world is made of m prepared for its 1 MONARCH NICKE atin finish, which will n is the only range made whi nicke MONARCH OVENS will not wary eted front and back to a malleable are 15, 17, 19 and 21-inch for pie tins, as two T-inch tins inch oven, there being nc REPAIRS for the Mona 0 we carry $5 Cash |Offer $30] We Take Old Range as part pay, allowing all it is worth, . is made on copper, giving to it a ner nish nor weer off. This h has this especially prepared or buckle, being riv: frame. Monarch This allows plenty of space ould not be held in a 14 re. ed nor called ovens no parts fo Every one made gas-tight and dust+ tght—will outlast the eneration, Cash for any Monarch Range ever sold by us. And $6.00 a month buys a brand new Monarch Range. 10 for hotels and public institutions. No theory about it, they show why they save fuel and repairs, See them at our store. Made in all sizes and arrangements to suit every family in city or country,

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