The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1905, Page 8

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CHARGED WITH SHORTAGE | AT THE THEATERS) NEWS OF THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904 FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIK CO Bargain Echoes From Many Remnant Echoes From Var- ee ee STATE EES : *| , * AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT.’ * lw «| OROVILLE—The cece & SEATTLE~"Leah Kleschna.” #| Falla Power and Development ¢ * THIRD AVE The Female *| pany almc completed an elect A warrant ts ou? and officers all book Kuhn has not been seen | Detectiv *| plant near thi ity, the power over the northwest are on the since, Tt is believed by Kubn's! ) noe and Pony Show — Third #! which is derived from the Bim out for Postmaster George M wife, who is prosated, that Kuhn | 0 a iy & | mene ‘fait Bventusliy this com: of West Seattle, who ts ac has gone to Portland, where he has | % 0N8 samen cia #/pany intends to complete a plant being short nearly $3,000 in his | @ wealthy aunt, to secure the maney |) #|that w Jevelop over 14,000 horse FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTHRT accounts to make good the shortage ARARRAAR RARE AAA AH pOWor The amall plant now bulld Postal Inspector Farr suddenly The greatest fence tn Kuhn ing will develop 0 horse power appeared at West tle Tuesday! is expressed by his friends and ac-1 ti Eemate Dot - morning and went t «> Kuhn's quaintances. Jeu ; * = tha rit pea ABERDERN—The Washington = with a matinee Saturday, Next|ffom ith wafo Thursday mornios ~ P 2 ned a 4 ike te| When the clerk stepped out of the Reached For Medicine Bottle-- arting Sunday, "The WhICO| Nee ne ee mona’ One Price 8 of Japan” will be | ” oe si ° whe FRIDAY HARBOR—The Unive Swallowed Am Mnia Instead) soos a» snporsiviity to ottor| ay st Washington ban enablined by panenation: af igden termed to your stvaniage—thet 16 th a bill like that at the Star theater |i") oratory far blolaical + ch (My Kist Of thin litte Mat, You save in the same ratio as we did — this week at popular price Th ‘ nis place "he le ‘aris ‘ 106 Poe en eee i ier attraction, |t this place. ‘The Pacific American| Mf 100 WORTH TO | varen sein WORTH TO 260 Charles J. Barngesser, head- In a closet at the Barngesser hom their act creates a scream from |_#2eree company has turned over ik Veitings in plain and far | Vasenstenase iasce. Terenas Waiter at the Rathskeller, knows) The popular headwaiter reachéd in- | 84 (hell eet! . its cannery to the party and they| ene. eee baler a fiona, in heat patterns, 6 what it is to knock at the portals} to the dark in search for his tone, |" . Jare using it as a laboratory, The a "aellie tices fauae Ot quality, strong and durat of death and step half way in | grasped the ammonia bottle instead] , how | Bombers of the party live in tents aye, yenwar priee to pultable for children's wear, as Barngesser recently undertook to}and took Its contents gle the Cosad dog and pony show /on the hillside near the harbor a wiaeee es don. ported © prices t wallow the contents of a bottle of| gulp. Only prompt med atten: | ¥ arcely have cleared away its 10e, WORTH TO ie tbe doz 10¢ ammonia, mistaking the same for| tion saved him from death ents after the last performance on) REPUBLIC—The Belcher moun Wash Neckwear, in fancy styles 100, WORTH TO 25¢ medicine. Barngesser was laid up at his) Sunday night when the attractions | tain narrow gauge railroad expects including stock collars, tut Trimming Braids, in plain and ‘The two bottles stood on a shelf home for several days. |for the big labor carnival will be) to push construction work on the ollars, stocks with fancy styles, black, white, col ready for the opening Monday | road rapidly in the near future. The hematitched top | ors and color combinations, also —— j — night The old Yealer homestead || terminals of the road are about 7 hit and = white gulps and pasnementerion - and vice president, Carrie Chap-| seeing much wholes amusement /feet above the at Northern mbinations, regu ae OS? Sees DEhAND THE BALLOT ; . pony iar prices to? pnp at 106 mbinations, regular prices. te man Catt. Of sand members these days, as the dog and pony |tracks, and ore is to be transferred prices t I m hoe BMS a Fe committees w buay throughout | show ts certainly one of the best in | from the one to the other by means |Il , bo. , WERT = ae Oc, WORTH TO 2c the day completing their reports for] tt# Hine ever xhit in Seattle; | of gravity chutes. , he All k Ribbons. in taffeta, natin PORTLAND, June Delegates! presentation to the convention and the Nat Reiss ern Carni plain | taffeta and Mberty satin, in fine to the 87th annual conven-| _ Ses | V8! company can be ¢ jed upon| TACOMA—The police here have ure en qua hoice colors, assorted oN vo- | }to furnish the b of amusement | succeeded in breaking up the gang} are en widths, also black all silk motre fien of the National American W NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 28—| during the carnival Of paekpoctiel lod bp Seen 4asany \rimened | fibbone in extra fine quality man Suffrage mea which | ‘The formal exercises of commence - —— one of the mont noted eneak thieves ' extra quality eat und ular widths, regular opene tomorrow, have taken the ex-| ment day at Yale began this morn aks Sinise Bids. ee ae tee patterns, regular price t prices to at a ition city by storm, and theling At 10 o'clock the graduates,|, Judge J. K. Humphries will de-/ {8 the United States, | F oly Ry, 106 10c, WORTH TO 2c awarded are crowded with rep-| candidates for degrees and invited | !tVer an address on municipal own- | Sbme were seven! vat paid fines TO a« Children’s Hair and Bow Ribbons Fesentative women, many of whom guests assembled on the coll ership before the on Lake Im ase J imming Fut foney nnd te ath have journeyed from far distant| campus and marched in procession | Provement ft She. Sone eT ll caandhaeeaceens & saline én Gole Trimming Banéh tions, 4 quailty, bow knot potnts in the Bast and South to Woodbridge hall, where the ex-| rs hall, Thursday nigh awn bands and ruffles, all in pansy 1 and floral de Prominent among those seen|ercises were held. President Had -_ + WAKES UP. @auno; DEL 1 ilar prices to | signs widths, regular bout the headquarters at the Hotel | jey personally conferred the bigher| Cupid's fatal bow has again| MELONS AMHEAH! @ 10€ prices to 20; at 300 Portland today were the national) degrees, The dinner of the alumai|twanged, and Mr. and Mra, Max|% wit wate unsion a ak ite president, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw,|in the university dining hall fol-| Woisfield ince eut es Ge et Be ae y ¢ o cisfield announce the engagement)» on and the local colored pop- # t P ¥ OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST vad “yes the national treas-| lowed the commencement exercises. | of their daughter Ethel to Mr. Perey) 4 viation is calseing The | FRIDAY, LAST DA : - . , re, Harriet Taylor Upton, of Ohio,! Tables were laid for 2,600 people. | Kirschbaum = deine ot tke sons tea Ee }® on Wednesday morning from # ave a on ouse }® California, Last year Georgia # Complete Credit Rousefuratsners Complete Mote! aad Cied Fural: ® furnished Seattle with its first @ Hewetwrsiners FREDERICK & NELSON (Ino.) ee ‘ urnishings * * e A ileliet Mette tttenes | Yee, remnante—which means a few, or a lot not to be ordered 9 BAVING § ABOUT H b HOUSTON, Tex., June 2&—Thefae "NE SAVING 18 At - ‘ annual meeting begun here today bef] Fruit jars rioad of M Japanned Chambe r Pai a amport- a the Texas State Association off Patent Fruit J: - nee eee tar Sharekawe Gens _ j Chtete ot Police tw the large t mt apectal ea about e-haif up sale 5 230 point of attendance in nistory « wh her stores ask the organization, President Wray cna, of Lawn M » CLEAN-UP PRICE ON HOUSE- of Fort Worth ting of . FURNISHINGS order and the visiting chiefs werelll tekel-plated Bare greeted by Chief Ellis a Mayor® th 3 as }Jackson, of Houston, The seasions will continue three days and will be oe ee 33.40 devoted to the exchange of views STEARNS BALL.BEARING and the discussion of matters look HIGH GRADE LAWN ing to the betterment of police MOWERS methods in the large cities through Thurs | ‘ * This extraordinary offer shows the posstbilities of thie Underwear for Men | sere | stores buying power. It requires the purchase of a large i! orrect qualities and at rea Pap gi > unten $7.99 | borate - these Ben hes to enable us to quote such ap . SEN, Shen ORY SES. CLEAN-UP BALE OF WINDOW extremely low special price. SCREENS ER PB E ity new design W ow | |TO AVOID ANY MISUNDERSTANDING dn, |[B sale prices. sessssrcses-c.- aie | : | It fs stated that the iliustration shows the uses of this a) ier A oanllhy a Pda thes tetoot, 4-t ford | Ben. i eee jays clean-up sale price © # Harn, ¢-foot 3-1 ch. _The special price includes neither tubs nor CLEAN. UP SALE OF GUAR strong Clothes Bar, worth € wringer—just the Bench ANTEED GARDEN HOSE hureday’s clean-up pr 200 Hore, guaranteed for or in ” 1-burner When this Bench is open ready for use a tub can be set on either side and a wringer of any siz . Just year. complete xn Thurs n-uUp f on the upright wringer attachment as shown to left in {ilustration. When not in use It nd let us show » EN worth ' “ folded as shown to right in illustration, oceupying little room. Bench ts strong, extra large and w 8 « ai 2d Ave vite up « 19 made—a superior article of its kind. Regular price $1.40; special price 69e rn sd —_— ——— see: as Ragley’s Corner FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTE Regular $2.50 Bissell $3.45 Golden Oak — Men’s Wearables Half omorrow Tomor- ¢1 98 We Have It Price and Less Sh t sa mere b iful of some, but th coming after for row..... . tee | Solid golden oak arm Rocker of nected with seat by six turned broken. lines of figure m pindles. Rocker ha ler Shirts, oo the line of aines t ‘ re This Bissell Sweeper « bad seat, and shaped rodded arm aes ou 200 pe 350 with either white ma; ahog are supported by turned spin rice aale price Se WHITE SHIRTS 2hc any finished or golden oak case tle Base is well braced by Sbe UNDERWEAR 5c Boys’ t Jered White Shirts with japanned metal frame and turned en SY * Regular Baibriggn Underwe pure | bosom, neck t 4 trimmings. Regular price $2.50 price $3 special price to . one Fg and wrist bends, broken lines: jl ‘ special tomorrow $1.59 morrow ver a ogee “pet ig ae a fe i sizes; regular price —_ Fo it “eo mile | Gc; male price, each 25e Y ; Tou'v = 2c HANDKERCHIEFS 10c GIVING AWAY CIGARS ave see M en's Food “ ne 1. 4e4 iene t Hew he H 1 One lot it \ee te close struction and Maited Milk $1.00 wize Se ont pelle poh oan de a ao teaae oa r Watched Water «:” ~ Malted MUIR, famtiy siz % aie + a ett i t per} $1.25 a . 1 € 1 box t ¥ one cu Running affected 106 many ranges Ss having ob- ~ aaep bane e Mae Down Stream RIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST back en of <> THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE structed and a direct draft is ated food in the en rece the f bene heat, and will bake perfectly ¢ beca ia distributed equ a tinuously from the fuel is 41 without yven, the Majestic’s fuel consumption a minimum. The Great Majestic Range requir pairs, uses less fuel, abundant hot water. bakes perfectly whom offered for sale, whether dealer or private party. FOR A NEW ONE. Oi eT Seoond Ave. Madison and Spring St fewer re and gives | We pay $30 spot cash for any Great Majestic Range, no matter how long used, where bought, nor by WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW YOU ALL IT 18 WORTH AS PART PAYMENT Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. ppl Nursing Bottles, grad 1p of ¥ HIGHEST POSSIBLE Turkish Bath 50c LUDING BED ALI INC NIGHT Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington | sepiamnd o 2 eat | rae aseferaianers| Ko ruishers Ten years guarantee. _—__— Houre—8:20 a. m. to 6 p.m ‘Z (INGORPORATED.) ’ Sundays, $:10 a, m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE Becond floor Howard Bullding epposite Penn Mutual Life Bullding. ---INTERESTING VALUES 100 GINGHAMS AT 5c K DOMEST)2S---0DD LOTS COMFORTS—SAVE A THIRD s . at th thing for ladte 1 he #00 ' mp dres ' T 81-3e CHALLIES AT be SHEETS AT 0c a te Wien” eatonte aha h t ane pe t fast * mm ‘ 3Be pe cet eating de TA BLANKETS—SAVE A THIRD ct alsh oy th aft ng Wool Alanket A jarge ansottment of patterns 1-3 OFF © 30¢ yard; sale price .,186¢ FRIDAY, LAST DAY PO! AND FAIR NTEST. WOMEN’S WEAR---SHORT LOTS--- ANY HALF PRICE 500 CHEMISE ARE 26c $1.19 NIGHT GOWNS 59 broidery 1 i ace ‘ ou ' © $1.19. K t . os e 506e R t ' 250 69c APRONS ARE 36¢ "\ Large White A $2.50 NIGHT GOWNS $1.50 ‘ ‘ ‘ RK t 0 CORSETS ARE 5g¢ t t nas he f price $1 $ Remnant sale price $1.50 \ lous Stocks at Less Remnants of ruchings, ruffiings, laces, embroideries, trimming braids, beltings, pillow cords, vellings, mousseline de sole and dre nets at A THIRD OF THEIR VALUE—which is L¥ THAN HALE, As commonly known thi hief cente eattle for bewt values in drens accessories eason for the a lation of remnants, and hence, also. ent reanc fi i mp learance of these short ends no matter how little th < Remnants of Ruschings and Rif- | Remnants of Plain and Pagey flings in short lengths, lberty Bilk Ribbons ir © lengthe— silk, mousseline de sole, net and fine quality, p. shades and lawn, tucked, pleated and fancy black or wt ding silk styles, black, white and cream taffeta, watir ta, mousselige About 1-3 of their Value. mensalin be satin, pot Remnants of Laces, including | faille, moire arke variety wash laces, trimming laces, all t figured and over yokings gal loons, edger ons and About 2 thelr Value bands in large variety of styles choice lengths, asorted widths | Remnants of k Faney Pillow and shades Cords for tar work, pillow t 1-3 of their Value. | cushion rating pur: Remnants of Embroideries ir pores, mé ) short lengths, ing edges, insertions, headings, | solid mixed color galloons and lover yoking# comt D 4 demi-fic also flouncings a’ About 1-3 of thelr Value ings, skirt and corset cover edges dium and fine quality, | Remnants of Silk Vetlingy in plas choke and far meshes, in chiffon About 1-3 of their Value and sewing « 1 bi Remnants of Trimming Braids te i] and staple and fancy style l , mbinations ing gimps, Persian bands and About 1-3 of thelr Vaing fancy Bulgarian effects, ap- | pemnants of ; es and bands in choice | ™ apo Ne oye Phy. Pa lea, ansorted lengths and} god fine uuality, black pr salar a ep rae and c¢ widths to 48 inches pout 1-8 of their Value About 1-3 of thelr Vai Remnants of Beltings in fine , in quality, cholce styles n,| Remnants of Silk and Cotton fancy tucked and figured de Nets, La 4, Brussels, Point signs, popular colors and color t, Wash Blonde, Bobbl- ns, also ck oF and figured nets in | riety, widths to 72 ineh- About 1-3 of their Value es....About 1-3 of thelr Value FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST, Drug Sundries---Save Over Half zen bargains. Leas than a dc but worthy 18 2-qt. Hot Water Bottles Boxes Com 7 Now iowder, reg. 16 and 3-qt. Fountain Syringes wa reg. $1.00. Now 4060 ‘ 7 12 Round Air Cushions, reg. 75 0 Cakes Large Fine Toilet Soap Now 25e (Defender), reg. Te. Closing out 6 Square Air Cushions, reg. 75 at ed ae 25¢ | 30 Pairs Rubber Gloves, reg. @e Rowe Jars, ree Now. .20¢ ‘ i ) Boxes Bors Violet Ta = +0 a eum Powder, reg. 25¢, Tomor Bottles Perfume Regulatly row 106 Now + + sage FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST. White Goods Half Price One to four yard lengths of pretty whi goods; many pieces may be matehed. Including Persian lawn, French lawn, India linda, Vie toria lawn, dotted Swiss, madras and fancy musiins, A third tos If has been dropped from the price t for shirt waists, children’s dresses, curtains and the like FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST. Silk Remnants a Third Less There are 1,000 of them or th All s and colors of utes a kin pretty silks. Black or white in good showi la hs rum from A pretty bit for trimming to 18 yards. They are sely a third jess than our regular price—which means a half saved, as our Tegw lar marking is lower than anywhere else. punterfull of them om Grand aisle. Bargains that you may saf buy anticipating tuture needs FRIDAY, LAST DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTEST. Cotton Goods Half Price Short lengths of the 1 summer cottons. That's why there remnants batiste, voile, Swiss, cotton taf gingham, eolienne n, cotton suiting, percale, madram 2t all at HALF PRICE as if they we n. Lengths ery whit as good T. Colored Dress Goods a Third to Be Saved fficient for women’s skirts, for waists, for ehildren® n a wor to § yard pieces, Included are vole epes, Panamas, serges, henriettas, moha hallis, velvets and velveteens, and the great list of fancy suitings and waisting® The reg pricings this way Oe goods are $8c; T5c goods are Be; and so on up to $1.50 gc at $1.00. FRIDAY, LAST Black Dress Goods and You Save a Thir DAY OF PORTLAND FAIR CONTE it you'll find the desired material for sep t or . e remnants, Lengths rus y 1 full remnants will be cut. Sold this way: 50¢ good goods $1.06 s 67c, and so oF oer ie a nmoene senerz i an af Sve

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