The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1905, Page 8

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THE § STAR—MONDA JULY 1 19 FORCED T0 | mapped out to be ta by wagons ytrike- bound firme, and the woing man fought bis 4 begin to assume a normal e LENOX, Mass, July 17.—"We are fing to build the Panama canal, Wo] | (oui Se Crowning man fouRhe bie) spect | In a period which breeds pull, and) have no ships, nor protecting laws! dent of : pull in turn promotes graft,” said) for our merchant marine, | shall) ¢ President Jas. J, Hill, of the Great | certainty in build @ whip joe . Leaoh Park hotel, al eattle for 80 ye Hasy as rolling eff the proverbial Jog to tell where the mothers will be tomorrow—right in that mart Northern, in an interview given at| under the At an fing, What I8!forea a stroke of paralysis that it will be n reat occasion. AM of our washable dre . for sirts big a 4 semnert anil 48 b v's home in Berkshire led in the country over I# &! penderea ) -~ 2 ton, Peter Thompson, suspender and Buster Brown ¢ ts, beaut ke that can go paste wome, in the Berkshire /needed In the country over 18 8/renderea him a cripple. At the po LIFE IN DANGER Tienes cttes, an cn Wieass eek teres show At, will be pul down to the lowest prices of the see polittoal the h clash with | nea and higher commercial stand>| taken, he carmed ‘a oe aes bah m—prices that should sell them at lightning speed! Pe et jsound busines: © dilly-dally-/ ards, This will have to come be con Plgrer “ * x :. Bit July 17,—Benator The materials are the most fashionable, as well as mont serviceable known, such as chambray ing with Sout an trade, try] we ure a world power, wT ne Aha rps that he} NEW YORK, July 17 , «gingham, percale, dimity, linen and mercerized chambray, The sizes 2 to 14 years, ie ‘ would kill himself at the first op- | Clark of Montana, who underwent The new prices read this way— j cei portunity a second © ion for ' = 2~82.00 ar ) Dresses no The Building we now o ‘ | Le eee ooent a comfortable night | Lt 1—$1.25 and $1.60 Dresses now O8e | Lot 2—$2.00 and $ Dresses now $1.59 j has been leased to Pantagos SERRE EERE ER RE urt at Clayton, thi morning land mproving this morning. He Lot 3—$3.50 and $3.95 Dresses now 2.75 Lot 4—$5.50 and $6.95 Dresses now 83.95 We are compelled to vacate - * neer as Another Gen in the Phoenix ho-/ 05 0 oePout of danger ‘ _ surrender our premises by * SULTAN OF TURKEY IS *® ited State: tel ‘jenn ie koa, | 2° t : 4 Ist, and having been un * DYING * wan nday 4 ‘, and YEW YORK T—The gv Able to secure the proper store ' wiving thelr n ms A.l boat Exbuqe » in Horse : room in the city of Seattle, 1 > calAu ae gee bP os *| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17.—| M Coch and George Davia, were] hoa lower New Y bay. The| i Ba catree, oveeracs |S noch hoes abe’ $ey$] tated Baten Dott atorer [are te yt samen | eel a no | nto the Clearan ; 4 * soba Same Stock * been acknowledged by ta Morgan Beach, selected by Attor-|en from the Phoent ein . 4 free choice of this new st he plgete . , os? ; : en tee ees Nin thel a ARR AAA RHAAAAH S| 300 Boys’ Sturdy Sulte—the fruit of a lucky underprice purchase—go on sale tomorrow at @ pri : re at 45 cents on the $1.00, as I ¥ ictans, and declares that #/) ney General Moody to probe into|iast two days he raid was made! & O10 sane etl Gbeee Gumabal valetéien in meay & hoes today 3 3 must crowd 60 days’ actual | * = k. only a stion of & © the cotton leak scandal in the agri-|>¥ Officers Damin and King * ROME, July 17—The an- *} The near approach ad anes cline aad the lucky trade twist are the contributory causes to this 1 : busine 0 10 days and short Uma | orities have ate , ‘ A They're : = go Oe ae toe % |cultural department, has gone to} Nicholas Rembower, who formerly i aoe ee Fee ee tc tt aif Teally wonderful Clothing bargain—for we must have the stock down to zero by August 1. They're a ces o Cortes ° t } “ net . . | double breasted 3-butto Sac Bultes. oO fh ye o ine Scotch ty will be dona SEER ERNE HER ERE HS New York to interview Van Riper,/ran a saloon here, is probably lost| g ja alleged, came here for the & Jouble breasted 3-button Sack Suits, # to 16 years, of f atch i = Price and other brokers mentioned | near Valdes, according to advices! ee ot wiwansinating King % tweeds, in the popular gray and brown mixtures, and what better 4 SuITs 7 in the recent port. of the secre " ; oa lh, ok org 5 could be found to give more service or hide dirt? Workman- | ; ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 17 ret | received here, He went up to Val-|@ Victor Emmanuel - . . o nly 17.—Judge service which led to the discharge several weeks ago and atarted : ship and fit are above reproach. They are worth $4.00 a Suit, but, for $2.50 this clearance sale we've marked them at .... ... $2.50 MoBthinney, in the St. Louis county! of Statistician Hol out one w roing from his lodging 2 eid | Said Sale Starts Promptly On Tuesday Sweeping Reductions Among the Wash Dress Stuffs We have been reducing prices for the past two weeks Comple'e Credit MH evecfurnishere—FRE RICK & NELSON (Ino.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishera, THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12:00 NOON ON SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST te—but the new pricing ¢ been done for this week puts the olf ones to share. In most cases a clean b the old figures in ge Lota of women have put off getting their urm weather cl 1 ow-—but @ word of warn a ing to you--don't put it off longer After awhile there wor h 3 AT 12/0, WERE 200 value 8c ya Clear beautiful fine quality, 28 inches 5 v fectly fast cc these Sesigns, perfectly fast Pine Quality of Irish Wash Pop- re line, #0 popular this season, in ” me | n valu y & host of beautiful dainty pat AT 190, WERE 350 Clearance Sale price 7 utiful She Mouaseline | Bole, in fancy sil dots, nothing pret gowns; these are Widest ae A ae “wae as 3 White Apron Lawns, 40 inches | price 1 r . wide, with assorted stri | AT 39, WERE 500 j big bargains at yard. hematiteh; regular value 20 elty, but hk ike ail witk, in AT Tigo, WERE 12/0 oe yard. Clearance Bale price — | » pre geable effects, - / aa 1 e| » | 2,000 yards of Dress Lawns and ; 18t : AT iso, WERE 200 - . i Batistes, in a nice quality and AT 19, WERE 40c 40 inches wide extra fine Mercer- be Sateen, in Gark grounds, with small white polka dots, the k i that wears, very suitable | for camping dresses; regular #0c yard. Cl + At 8:30 A. M. Sharp at the Pantages Theater Build tug. 1204 Second Ave., and will positively close on Saturday July 29th, at 9:30 p. m. sharp a8 We must positively be out of the building on or before Aug Ist and return the key. Fol lowing I quote you the guar anteed quality Black Brilliantine Grenadines, in pretty open work stripes, look so pretty over colored founda- tions; these Keep their color and The Windows Will Be Changed Tonight and Filled |) °°? With $5.00 Goods for Tomorrow's Selling Tremendous Mark-Downs in the Always isle as sie sdiNGIN tied obiaty Stew in eines ie Busy Basement e mo ne de many entrances to the windows yraetic pI ep o 80 you can inspect the poo thoroughly. elt Aaraaia te aise gheeen y 2 Salespeople will be stationed in the windows and every effort will be made to give prompt price and black, in a pr arkable values you ever saw. riment. Splendid opportu- Nowhere else are such values to be found—they are the most ren fomorrow will be the most sensational in the history of this 4 money on “guaranteed” house and garden necessities: Th nity to # GLASSWARE CUT ALMOST IN | $7.00 and $6.00 Lawn Mowers HAVILAND, AUSTRIAN AND reditor’ GI] Al Sales for Cash and Final. Delivery at Our Earliest Convenlence Pian ou wuse| fxvutinraisacttinyl | SEP Ake SAU nctt™” "Pitchers, brilliant and s inch siges; worth regularly $7.00 | 44-plece set Decorated Semi- All Goods Sold in Present Condition Heel lage | toe ice bo | cs err nam S659 $10.00 Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers e set Mignon China, di white and gold decoration, Jugs, ni el - ia service for six persons; worth Below we give a few hints of the $5.00 offerings for tomorrow. Of course there will be much additlo nal merchandise fm the windows. 16 barrels Near Cut Glass High All our highest gr $15.00, price $9.99 Pedestal and Piece of Statuary 4 Fruit Bowls; worth Séc,| ing Lawn Mowers 4 and Berry $9.00 Mahogany Finished Upholstered Arm Chair $4.75 Golden Oak Upholstered Arm Chair $3.50 Woven Wi 45¢@ | about bh I4-ineh FP Mowers; worth regularly $1 and gold and worth regu- i r Ces Library Table, Scarf and Library Lamp Spool cotton, 1%c; ladies’ 15. Six regular $1.25 Golden Oak Dining Chairs Le ~ . 4 Cotton Top and Bottom fast black hose, Te; ladies’ 25¢ Four regular $1.75 Golden Oak Dining Chairs * trees, both for a ie . price $5 1 & Co's Coupe Soup lace effect hose, 12%c; ladies $8.50 Couch 5.00 | $8.00 Full-size fron Bed 16-inch F Bearing 8t white Rangom ‘pattern: I | Te wash waists, 29c; ladies’ Fir Washstand, Wash Bowl, Pitcher and Covered Chamber 26 yards Agate Ingrain Carpeting, regular price $8.75, cut and sewed. 68 hannetn Male Galt Giada We Mowers; worth regularly $1 worth regularly $ i ce eaten Ghes toilet jolden Elm Arm Rocker epecial, cut and sewed : Ok Lamenade ‘Tusibi three | _ Price A Pag rnin eee 17) 00 India linen shirt waists. 6 yarda Union Ingrain Carpet regular price worth GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT | $15 Ser ladies’ $20.00 silk shirt Golden Oak Arm Rocker and $2.85 Golden Oak Nurse : ’ oe a pened. se ices, se the oe GLOBES AND SHADES AND BEST BLUE FLAME OIL waist suits, $9.85; ladies’ $5.00 both for STOVES $8.99 uit or All Wool Ingrain Carpeting , regular © barrels Nea 26c Imitation Cut Glass Edectri 1 India linen shirt waist suits, $7.00 Golden Oak Arm Chair $7.50 and special, cut and sewed Berry Dishes, { Light Shades Brightest and Best are without $2.96; ladies’ $3.00 Indigo biw " = Golden Oak Typewriter Chair 10 yards Tapestry Brossela Carpeting, regular price $7.50, cut and ne ~9 wd sh We haves bn Ne moet dng comme wash suits, $1.45; ia $4.25 Red or Green Porch Rocker and $4.00 Red or Green epecial, cut and sewed 85.00 “ ~ ’ Denuttfully Haitehed, conventents dies’ $10.00 peau de sole white poy ing nd Japanese Matting, regular price $7.60, cut only, special, cut GARDEN HOSE, LAWN Mow. | Sc, iusraved > ly arranged; worth regularly sik waists, $4.95; ladies’ $2.00 —- ‘a es ep ed AEH AS 85.00 ERS AND HOUSE NEEDS if $15.00, price . 88.99 duck skirts, Sic; ladies’ $20.00 Spring Edge Flannel Coftred Couch, with or without 12 yards Fiber Carpeting, regular pr 20 and sewed, specia 00 Guaranteed Rubber Hose | S0c_ Imitation $2.00 ICE CREAM FREEZERS tor made suits, $9.96; ladies Sse Seceis“GuvercdGouil. witt 555 cut and sewed 00 #700 Guaranteed | Rubber Hose | 66, ty eA 09 man-tailored sults 7.25 Ramie Covered Couch. with hard edge .... &5.00 18 square yards Floor Ollcloth, reg ular price $6.30, cut only, special ? warranted for two years, | e6¢ Engraved Ne Just a ¢ sotled, no other dam- $17.50; men's $10.00 suits, $3.95; $7.90 Weathered Os Hall Glass woven, ee R500 | cut only i“ sates ah "aountans wert |. eten Ve | sxe of any kind; 1, 2 and 3- men’s $15.00 worsted suits, eathered Oak Leather Seat Rocker Se ay 5.00 | 12 square yards Prinied Linoleum, Tewular price $8.40, cut ont $7.00, price $3.99 | Tc Engraved ( ottract- quart sizes in the lot; worth $2.50; men's $20.00 dress sults $10.00 Weathered Oak Arm Rocker regiel gb ive and ex natterns BoE $1.50 and $2.00, price ......59€ 50; 2 150 W . \ ¢ cut onl 10.00 Guaranteed Cottor one ne C. 0. $10.00; men's $3.00 cashmere catia Got Pde cea ie R500 | 1 Wool Art Square, size 9x9 ft, regular price $7.50, special ar Pht pa Aggy $5.00 GARDEN WHEELBAR- Non D pants, $1.50; men's $5.00 wor Pedestal and F “> regular price of both $3.00, special, both @5.(M) | 3 Axminster Rugs x60 in., regular price of the three * warranted ROWS $3.69 $3.00 BISSELL’S FAMOUS CAR- sted pants, $2.50; boys’ $2.00 eed ete ‘Gen fortes adhe: 00 | special, the three pape Chee rs; 60 feet with Clipper Wheel F PET SWEEPERS $1.49 ; Schoo! sults, $1.45; boys’ $5.00 $7.50 Golden Oak or Mahogany Finighad’ i R5.00 | 3 Smyrna Rugs, size 20x60 in., regtlar price of the three nickel couplings, worth le Wheelbarrows; wo Impr i pattern; worth regular- school suits, $2.50; men's $2.60 ental $4.99 | regularly 35.00, price 83-69 i 00, price $149 fedora hats, %¢; men's $3.00 $10.00, celal, e three Jardiniere Stand and Jardiniere, regular ¢ : — 1 French Wilton Rug, size 36x36 in-, Tegular price for pr dress hats, $1.45; men's $2.50 n : : 85.00 . ; 9.00 ered Oak Book R 5. pene rees 5 calf akin shoes, $1.25; men’s " ‘Gane Oe ‘om Ply : 85.00 | $9.00 and Upwards Embrotdered 0 rental Table Covers, each $5 $4.00 vici kid sho $2.00 . é &5.00 | $7.00 and Upwards Tapestry Porti eres, per pair 85.00 men's $6.90 patent leather shoes, $2.00; men's President suspenders, 25c; white hand- kerchiefs, 2%c; black and tan hose, 4c; men's 25¢ fancy hove, 12%c; men’s canvas gloves, 6 boys’ 25 windsor ties, 12%, at the Inventory Saie. $10.00 and Upwards Indian Embroidery, in sizes suitable for table covers, plano covers, mantel drapes or wall decorations, per piece 85.00 ¢ Curtaine—Irish Point, Brussels, Arabian Laces—per pair KITCHEN OUTFIT NO. 2 1 No aF ad Board Wood 0 and Upwards I Cluny and Novelty 7.00 and Upwards Rope and Leather Portic : 50-piece Decorated Semi-Porcelain Dinner 4 Saucepar $10.50 Center Draft Parlor Lamps, each anes te $3.50 Nickel Plated Chafing Dish Tubing. $8.60 Cut GI usar ay rach Rotiing 1 i7-quart Granite Bread Rainer BEATS ’EM ALL (900 WASHING MACHINES N. B.—Special attention | 1 50-1. Japanne called to mothers’ who wish io panned | Main Gate 10c.—Entire Block Third 1 No, 89 Granite Tea Kettle. 1RON BED OUTFIT. i Full-size Iron Bed. 7 ” 1 Haviland China Afternoon a Service, cor 1 Full oven na and 12 Cups and L prir Saucers, the set A @noaty 1 . $9.00 8 piece Haviland China Chocolate Set 85.00 26-plece Set of Ts Silverware, consisting of six Teaspoons, six t Spoons, six Kni six Forks, one Butter Knife and one Sugar Shell, the set 85.00 tw I4-plece Decorated China Fish Set standard makes of goods, inclad 9.80 set of Six French China Pl ing B. Kuppenheimer & Co. and Alfred Benjamin's Cloth fog, President Suspenders, Monarch Shirts, Dent's Gloves, Lily, Bracket and WNelsou Shoes, Arrow Brand ra e Ending Saturday, July 22. | Unprecedented Success! Thousands ot Ola ec «| Alki Point | Turkish Bath 50c Sn 7 en ag gga toy) | Natatoriuan J scone sep aut sian. ft the Human Fly Tan 3, de for t ife,” and many} Warm Salt Water Bathing He: dy’ bd Barber Shop First and Washington other startling sights, fre Fourteen splendid shows. Novel| Open every day from § a m, to 11 booth exhibits, All clean, crisp, col- 3 | p.m, purchase their boys’ clothing Coffee Pot ony $4.00 and $9.00 Cat jes, each Flour Bin Avenue and James Street. Bas king and will wash fast, Guaranteed to be satisfactory and shoes for school wear, in 1 No. 11.00 pair of Imported My r na, the pair iNo. a Coolie So! » days’ trian f mo $9.00 Decorated P lee Cabine LAST WEEK OF THE CARNIVAL GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO., i> stock you will find caly Pot rated Haviland China Punch Bow! Stadia Seidel | tabs Secedd Avenue: Bread Rox s, the set lNewo Four. — : 10-quart Granite sh Pan 1 read Kr 4 Dish Mor lonsal creation ‘Greenbaum's Cloak and CAMPERS’ OuTPIT NO. BEDDING OUTFIT NO. 1 KITCHEN QUEEN AND OUTFIT vv ttl Boats leave hourly from Flyer} de-Barner Oll Sieve OPERA Sess Suit Hous: NO, 2 HOUSE + aang | Dock . . Theatre From the maker to the » I Kitchen Queer JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 66 City Office, 659 Colman Bldg. | 1410 SECOND AVE. 1k aa Pin i - | Tel —Sunset, Main 2448. Granite Pud- 11 t ; Two more chances onl t night | Phones, Sunset Main 4444 Ind “ : 1 Flour sitter ; iPersian, Herve.. Essence Galvanized O11 4 Subste Beamer T DANIEL FRAWLEY Natatorium Phone Ind. 2144 | ve ue = areas 1 Coal Scuttle ement Henry FB. aes eee — — r BEDDING OUTFIT NO. 2. 1 Coal Shovel In st army play ever 1 Cake Turner. . . >, rT _ > Lf eg! oA pee — 11 6-Ib. Mixed Feather i t Pan “RANSON’S FOLLY” DEFECTIVE EYES Beaks Fr Pillows, covered with Amoa- 1 Broe : “Maile keag Ticking. 1 Steel Spider ee By Richard Harding Dav Should have immediate B goed Ap Sips incase : An Prem Hundred Nights We “build up” the eyes by A 5 ed Pall. Cee ores ow pe t the Hudson Theater, New York. |B special Lense Treatment (no eat : 2 Pa 0 Sheets Prices—$1.00, 7 B00, medicine) when nece ry with vad you glasses, The eyes are t FENNYRO AL's Second Ave. Next to Pantages Theater. A. T. FEENEY, Receiver Frederick & Nelson dnc. | sx Jor plete Mot st and Refrigerator nd Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. caysiiher. great | Majestic Range i | floor, 20c; box seats TATUM, THE WONDERFUL | MIND READER | Shields and Paul, Rope Expert Eight Other Top-Line Act Examir WILLIAMS ort ICAL C0. 1112 Se Complete Credit Mtarsicxars and

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