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8 THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, AQG. 9, 1905. not to be bluff,” and he started (lar he was after, when she told bind to carry them out #o ele to ned | who she Witty letter that Mra, Bennett threatened to scald him with‘thot water before | Bennett got it from both of the} uild get rid of him, He res] interested parties and ways he will ---B) JUST A. JOSH} Woman Hobo In Men’s Clothes _ | Is St. Louisan’s Wronged Wife} BALLARD'’s BOUNCING CANINE CATCH — $$3.99-—-TOMCRROW Price Cutter Runs Amuck in Lace and; , Embroidery Section Greatest $5.00 SOLID LATHER BU IT CASE rge” thin wee tion of Greater Seattle's lothing exes Nothing days, and we'll do Store will be the scene of the greatest Cut and Slash Sale of the year, Be od price destruction, For last three days of the successful “Rumn nd to maké@ a w record for the next few 4 chiefs are what you want, All new, clean BUFFALO, ¥., Aug. %&—Aftalk about, I worked about 8t./ J ' too, if bargains in pretty ex and embroideries, charming neck fix and dainty : Boe ig/ se a agers woman dressed in men's blue over-| Louis for awhile, and somehow 1} 4s, fresh as @ dewdrop. Hundreds of lots go out for this store-crowding sale at prices so low that, you simply can’t afford tay FBdward Schyne, Bailard’s boune-, sight and condemn them to a vio-/ alls, dark jumper, black vee and] coulda’t rest anywh away - fag canin cher, is rendering the |lent death, leaving only 48 hours | blue yachting cap, who says she is 1 cooked in restaurants and pri SAVE HALF AND MORE ON EMBROIDERIES. , ENTIRE LACE STOCK INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT SALE b | city more faithful service than any|for the owner to arrive with a re-|Millle Parsons, a former resident of] vate houses until I was sick and ‘ : : = a os tens other person who has ever held the|prieve. Although he is absolute |St. Louls, was arrested yesterday] tired of it all, and #0 finally one 1-Ve per yard for Swiss, Cambri¢ and Nainsook Kdges, In jon Se yard for Real English Cotton Torchon Lace Edges an nsere position }monarch of the city pound, b evening In the Lake Shore yar night | bought me overalls and | and beadings, werth to dhe ma worth to 20¢ wok, Swiss and mbric Embroidery Edges and Ke and Insertions, 10@ yard for Nair Insertions, worth 2%¢ * Normandy Valenciennes Lace ¢ on & charge of being a tramp]a jumper and an old cap, went to | ng on the property of| my room, put them on and started | @ yard never killed a dog, becat He says that out of 400 and wev-| pew. oo pi worth to nd trempas works on & percenta and , eral odd dogs that roam the —aaagee ye ‘ the railroad y the nearest railroad yards and {ff 2ie@ yard for black and white Chiffon and Liberty Silk Rufflings, 2 RPO 5 aces: eet el only three or four have elude the weaer ose hgeen: Beadle pray | ‘The woman told part of her his-| took the train west, One day, while worth to $1.00. Oe yard for Paint Venize sos ase ared ro a y Lace Edges and Watchful ey and he 2 | tory, and in part it is as follows dodging railroad detectives in Chi Ghe yard for Chiffon and Liberty Silk Rufflings, with lace and juby 19@ yard for Venise Appliques and Bands, Chantilly hs ‘ capture them > long ays ago Chief of Police Bight years ago t lived with my] eago, I fell in with the best fellow ruchings in black and white, worth to $2 Insertions, worth to $1.00 - ing Braids, worth He also states that no one know yed a practi joke on | husband on Vista # st. Louls,| lL ever knew, He is John HANDSOME ROBES AND WAIST PATTERNS AT HALVED Se yard for fancy colored Silk and Mobalr Trimming Braids so Tesponsibility attach to the sending him up to col-|Mo, We had a stone house and two} That was five years ago PRICES. - he “Many and many the’ times 1 eae oe ele ee hee oe bent "Saye aac inte aly Il 25¢ for Linen Hand-Embroidered and Mexican Drawnwork Effect | 2¢ yard for white Polat de Part and Normany Valenciennes Al and ma e chaser into his|waa located on wh s othe | \ Yale orth to $1.7 ‘over Laces, worth to 76 have been « ewives for | private of and addressed him as|known as the old Belle farm. My| “I have adopted John as my son, Shirt Waist Fronts, worth to $1 <a vert rr - Lace Atiovers taking their you don't Se ne eo vlavad Gh © dain Ghd tame air 1 tn Ge Wee eutiful All-Linen, Spangie and Oriental Lace Robes at one-half the y¢@ yard for Point Venise, Oriental and Valenciennes Lace / r know how ¢ a t hyne, I have been follow-|road running into St. Loula, and I] St, Louis and fight my husband for regular selling price in white, cream and ecru, worth $1.00 make & woman p her apron ar important clews for sev-|(hink he is there yet. 1 left him| my rights in the house I helped to $30.00 Robes now #15.00, $20.00 Robes now #10.00. Me yard for Silk Cluny, Venise Appliques and Bands, Persians and F let you get hold of the pug dog sb nad aane. have esattenee tebout. aovea #4 » We had al pay for, and when I die ail my SUPPLY ALL YOUR NECKWEAR NEEDS TOMORROW. "Chitton Appliquen, worth to $5.00 a hiding, or to ¢ hou e in my desk that a iv fference that ust don ¢ to’ share goes to Jobn . 5 eae pall tt owt from “ee rebar Feather vs “ . pee mce ¢ I Just don’t hare gos Jobr 10@ each for Boys’ Waxhab! Hor Collars, in fine duck, pique and |! 49@ yard for white Nottingham Allover Laces, worth to 60¢ Or out of the closet. All of the small | furthermore that she ““—* linen; plain or dotted, worth to » yard for black Silk Chantilly Lace Edges, worth 60c boys are my fri act the at the city hall and hasn't ye 0 x a ns ure a 10¢ vars tor Bite Net Velling . in all oo} re, Ww - HANDKERCHIEFS FOR LITTLE OR NOTHING. to tell which houses keep dogs, then | dog license for sev ; ” o Li | p i y ao es Saenee Veniee, ae i ah ‘ p * n for Now i. u Ww Céllars, worth $1.60. 1's Fine Swiss Embroidered or Lace Edge 8 1-e each for Wor T go tell the owners and make them || don't intend to s ‘or tht ihe hn for T 4: Stock Coll , ‘ine ‘dig up.’ or turn over the doy fos T Vv i h Vi i as d ito each for Turnovers and Stock Collars lore, worth 0c Ao walets: Sorte Mhametines I have to wait until|t it Paige 2 ot 0 Vanis iclous MOsauiioOs 1Se yard for Silk Chiffon Veilings, in all « plain or dotted r = i ‘ , About § or 9 o'clock before I can| of t w cia Sen anee tae cr | worth 50¢ 10¢@ each for Women’s Plain White Hematitched Linen Handkes Satie tham at home, bat 1 alwaya| her dog.or the roowey to| @ each for Women's Fancy Stock Collars, in all colors, worth chief Centens, worth 25 get my man when | start after him a licen remember now,| Here is some ortant advic sleepless eye of more than one vic "Boe. a a ss \ black ive h for Women’s Plain Linen Hemetitched and Fancy Em ‘Once I had to chase a man for over | don't you come apty hand-|persons who havo been spending] tim of the vici insect Be each for Women’s Silk Chantilly Ties, 1% yards long, in black broldered and Lace E Swiss Handkerchiefs, worth to 56c E haif a mile be him. We | ed their summer evenings at home or It is not necessary in camp or! white and cream, worth 75¢ 1$e each for Women’s Linen Hemetitched Hand Embroidered Initial ) Oe each for Women's Fancy Collar and Cuff Sets, in assorted pat terns, worth $1.00. awake in bed warding off}any other pla ks of mosquitoes until the jare ferocious to of morning | a nuffocating mas# of netting to live| from Dr. Ludlow, elty| in er, and ite application) Th f a little spirite of cam sarkie to the! phor is all that’s required, Put a} few drops in your hair and on youn © where mosquitoes | elope oneself in} Were both on horseback and I ran| Schyne went up to the him clear home.” Chief Bennett and told the Schyne wears army buttons on| the house who he was and ¥ his vest, a policema coat and is empowe au-| his business or she we thority to arrest all tagless dogs on ‘dog on him. His Inst \ Handkerchiefs, worth 35¢ hia | was aft ae ae ee ee Out Goes Our Entire Stocks of Women’s Wrappers This Ends the Summer Wash Goole Season at Generous Price Concessions SOLID LEATHER as brought back the pillow and the mosquitoes will keest} The new Flannels and Flar r untere—and they Noth hetd back tes entire -Swrapper . boldings away. They may buze and sing jum Bpare beautiful; in fact, we're ' at tunately 1 are reduced, to a th near kh them out te ow Crotit as loud as before, but ¢ woot ® f ans ie on whatever's LL $1.25 SUMMER WRAPPERS THURSDAY FOR 980. jahers FREDERICK & NELSON & Cs dare to touch 1 cone perdi nh 02 aainan 0 ori Lawns and p ‘ ight, medius rk colors, neat f (Incorporate } “The camphor will do the bust wate the Ba od po 1 stripes, a few Mother Hut pers in the lot neas every time ays Dr, Ludlow. at $1.25, to close Thursday «# ose THIS STORE CLOSES AT 12:00 NOON ON SATURDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1. Ive a simple. preventative, and|[/ 250 and 35¢ Wa 10c ACL $1 39 J AND $1.50 SUMMER WRAPPERS THURSDAY FOR $1.19 since | was told abo We single out these prices for m a the quantities are Py heedinng f fine Lawn We pretty pat apent many peaceful hours that oth je for a day's selling—we b eo, at any f But thing all colors, w with f sets, braid t ed and ash goods before proving these very ¥ ALL $1.65 To $1.98 SUMMER WHAPPERS THURSDAY FoR® ime smashing the wy chummaadl bina ane aia Oo 5 Beautifully my very fine ne and 4 white gror bad language French Organdies, Knock-sbout Suitings. Bourette, Bu w, § with large coin spots and pre ty colora modiues Gaxk With OUT’ aif ns Printed Brusseia, Net, Fancy Colored Figured Sw ‘ signa, made extra full handsomely wash braid and emb arKa MAYOR AWAKES ri in ve The regular » prices wer na yard. Tomorr ALL $2.50 SUMMER WRAPPERS THURSDAY FOR $1.96 - out price le ty a wh and cinghama, b ut itutly i Ow | omorrow For some reason Mayor Ballinge bas discovered that there are sa joons In the city with closed boxes We buy these desirable articles of Furniture tn carload lots, which fact + being able fy) and he Tuesday afternoon gave or-| to quote such extremely low prices as r bet Th are made by th rie ders to the police to see that re-| wany to operate and so thorough : natruction that they are good 1 ears © quired al jonas «were mete in SES $2.99—-TOMORROW $5.00 BOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES $3.99-—-TOMORROW. Prices Scaled Down on Women’s Union Suits “Third and Last Gall” for “Town and Country r except _Walsts” at 15¢— Worth Treble Nothing is cooler, stimpler or = stew Say ally, sea eodeno Od gene da Sangh Ue ama deen on whos fhe tuch placea The city ondinance |B than just these Union Bulla ‘They } ed ears rrr eneee Se Genat Geachen cad Dereaeoste ta avers prohibits doors and curtains on|[M for the benefit of those who haven't seen then : es Km etal ‘api : boxes in saloons, but it has bee 1.25 UNION SUITS 9c. BSc UNION SUITS bac ] de i irte ie win Theyee' Gl ONE OF THESE COUCHES OR DAVENPORTS WILL SOLVE THE PRODLEM OF SLEEPING AC. ff Practically a dead letter during the |MM stant nik trimmed Jersey ribbed, | Pure lis ad Jersey Ribbed of u recent under purchase, end) co be Selon thence t u're interested come enough for another high neck, long #leeves, a y's selling; #0, if y COMMODATIONS FOR PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE GUESTS. Dellinger administration. a -—— length, finest Eayptia sleeves, umbrella ly in the day When they're gone, no more at Unis So many visitors are comming te the Coast this season that many 8 . doa with Bl Slum weight, perfect length, elegantly be sure of th: materials are the best—the patterns are questa, The outlay of a few dollars for one of these Couches or Da " " « the problem of “ regular price is $1.2 gula rice in 85 mirable. Sizes 22 y, rs is here you get a t Fraviding nceping usrmnattane for fucis in crow ie oma at the mi pee ogee “DERBY THE PROWLER” |B iae,crins, ik * ghee | ieee 6 nvandne mistake” Worth double and treble. ‘The final price tic wr every- < 6 N ITs 4 > bet, ee syfapscat cigs giefttar 2 My IN THE T0ILS AGAIN $1.25 UNION SUITS 680. OR, Figg oad) | Tg PER excita Te Regu lar Price $6 j Pure tele thresd Swiss ribbed Suits, of fine ere DON’T FORGET—PRICES CUT ON “ROYAL” WAISTS. 3 - salts, SMa aealoae, tx $2.50 to $2.00 “Royal” Shirt Walsts, now ....--.eseeeree + S225 Rance $3. % John Swine, better known as jength, lace trimmed, pure $3.25 to $2.50 al” Shirt Waiste, now ..... ieostinensl + B2BO Derby the Prowler,” a colored taped. pink and blue ont 16 to $4 rt Waste, now ...ssesees bocce ORG. regular price tm $1.25, t they are, to close out sneak thief, landed in the police dragnet Tuesday night, after the ver manipulations of Patrolmay Lillie tn the restricted district The police are holding a bot of teols found im the “Prowler’s” pos wion which he cannot satisfactor ity account for. ° He has been under arrest a nem | We Have a Full Line of See Se Soe Se ee 7-4 ter of times tn this city on charges a pg Mattresses of being a disorderly pe as We! a Large As- the police falled to get him “rt; sortment of Low-Priced +—+—4 os they cxm it. ‘The Prowl: Couch Covers. eictcheg ceded disadboulicdacksabestioneaed made his debut here some month ‘ae Ras ean SS FRE ETE AO EER ome oe RR oN neh thy |genuine, appears to be rather in= cunsistent. Baioccht’s saloon, on First} — nesday after. Small payment down, nee a aaa A Se ea SO ID ENE SE He ee oe a WWE sc ae iy saitediieces IR TES isin en reaidence district by two of Chief! tne actors. They soom as adaptable{ Cascade. While « 0 pienic} Ie see oe Regular Price $7, : - Delaney's biuecoats, who cornered |ig western life as to southern life, | they went’ swir Chriati “| DIVE I: cz No MORE tbe. pinne Gonuees thee haber ie te ose ; ‘ ght | characte delinest to - ~ Constructed for use a : . They took from him at that time "i : a a. Davenport, %-nize bed an tron bar used as a weapon ees tesene deduce Ged tanabiet bth ar trkee ANT 0 TRY By lowering back a %- ‘ ling into places W | pe ag gy age ABH | He told Police Judge Gordon at RRR RRR F and Virginia, was noon closed by the police, who act instructions from Mayor | ays ant RANGE, the onl; flue range in the market.” 2 Ist Ave. Sole agente — SEATTLE MORE THAN TWICE TACOMA'S SIZE OLYMPIA, Aug. §$.—Seattle {ART LAUREL doub! Palsing frent when k , é % that time that ¢t bar had. been! has a population of 154,703, Ta alleged reason for ashe a is down makes a fuil- given him by a freight brakeman coma ) a was that Frank Lai size bed. Regular price who kindly instructed him bew to] and the t to have bought th 37.00; omorrow get the door of his private car 874,219, 4 ing ly he » . open after the termination of ror — | timate made by 1 Ragley’s Corner journey between here and Port-| pie appt - ense, however, has revoked, and the action e, after asserting that The Wiustration to B's»! for a tra It is believed that Judge Gordon | ected rol Left shows either will remember cireumatance | aon xtree and handle the somewhat dit-| sir ty. Metal Couch or Dav- forently on this oceasion For Your NOTICE OF SALE. Not hereby given that © i enport as they ap- AT THE THEATERS °: the largest 4 in the County Cimmisioners of Kit @orld, being ) feet long. The : Ho hao County until 2 o'clock p, m., August Our prices are the same every are only two othe ices of the (eee EERE EERE RR ee day. The Best for the Least Money Th Sededededededededpdetetedededetedededets pear when opened 17th, 1905, for the stone in the for full-size clad laalae teat euee Salle dine cr ea xistence, and they said Reiaiteliaielictaieteietetalalel on the Third street side of the we Reece . County property known as the Yee * AMUSEMENTS WEDNESDAY #|* It is proposed to use the roadway ler Site, ¢ r of James and Third * NIGHT. — % | carry teams to the first hill streets. Said stone to be removed Third Avenue—“Stolen by @/a@ther present routes being too # within seven days from date of * Plain White American Beauty Seml-Porcelain $ far Polte Vander 1 ae —___ INO PAIN © NO PAIN aerate. 28 Bet to intertere wit * PWkKERREREEEROR contractor engaged in the Thirc *| ne . ave Ie. Dinner Sets Underpriced RR eee * NICE rit heared . = COURAGE OF CHILD vl 5 . will name a lump sum for Mellen's Food, 75¢ size These seta are of very Please Note That . —- . SAVES HIS LIFE & erers and orig- | ald rock or stone and will be Eskay’s Food, 75c size at cates Aaaesican Geml- can tats Ase ‘The bill at the Star theater thiela | reliable and sci- |Companied by a certified check in | Malted Milk, §1.00 size Nhe Dida making them Gurable nese sets Are — week contains the names of Tatum,/@ KENT. Ore. Aug. 8—To be ®& € painieas dentistry. /the sum of $10.00 to Insure the cor Nursery Bottles, § and 12-ounce and attractive, The American Plain White the independent mind reader; Raw ie bitten by a rattlesnake, then # juicy Stihoat cain |” te cae be cee best grade, guaranteod e Beauty shape is graceful and coo & Sims, in their musical act od have to stand and grit hin teeth & suave MA) Works fore a6 Oe, will be addressed “Board of |i Lime Water, % gallon, pee practical, and the pleces are well Mile. Carrie, the belle of belies; the la while his older brother wly & | you R Nate il c “er ears of Kin bottle 15. f finished, being ornamented with Yale trio, in their wonderful clu®{@ and laboriously sawed out the #|- ‘ounty” and endorsed, “Bid for |) Sugar of Milk : raised weroll work which gives act. and Mr. and Mrs, Witson,|® “bite” with a dull pocketknife & |stone retaining wall on Third street tion, a Matlk, Our im importa ers pee se alr of rt ns J = , | wooden shoe dancers, who are ex = v hag ss eiantig re *| »' ago - site,” , pure, pe 306 auty. These special prices for E ceptionally fine. Lasiie Pomeroy |* cently vert McKelvey, 11- # | The Board reserves the right to || Robinson's Bar i ; | ; I arle: today and tomorrow— pr ea nyag all gg way “Mary|{® xear-old son of David McKel- #| Our name atone Is a guarantee |Feicct any and all bids regular price “. pond bom 60-plece Set, service for six per- 4 . . Dear,” and the starascope, with its vey, who lives in Eakin Can- {that your work will be of the best, | Done this A h, 1905, Nipples, all styles exceptin 30e $B25 —_—— ¥ many beautiful pictures, ls the | * yon, about six miles from here. * oe "4 the lowest _om consistent} BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS pah Nipple half dosen «O06 A > Og Aw result of his bravery, & | W!th first-class work | SIONERS OF KING COUNTY i ri ; gervice for six per- =" program oBaciiyy e ; a Mi Nip} a 1 opeigrebepm neta Te 7 ee $i 4 Ri ‘ - * ys McKelvey will recover, #] ya’ 8 aNd have free examina-| By J. P. Agnew, Clerk of the Board nvek teipees alt donee. .dgl 100-plece Set, servic r twelve Erie | ‘The Taylor company ts present # if no bad symptoms set in %| ~All our operators are licensed by| 2% . ie cia persons .. peserk 86-25 . ing “Stolen by Gypsies’ at the * " ® | the state of Washington, We do not! Deputy absolutely free. : . Third Avenue theater. this week|* ** &X#*®# & & & ee HH] do cheap dental work, but you get li Both Phones 982 _, | with the usual vim and strength the plata eae He FE ane Ta a aia on cattests. ‘The olen. @ ced by dentists who belong to co | I gnod a8 cay ir. hnylot Gas pre TEACHERS DROWN the dental trust | ena | ner ‘here, at r ne i |Beueeterataners) |sented hei and th acting of th ee BROWN AY Painless DENT STS Turkish Bath 0c indtv i SPOKANE, Aug. 9.—News has 713 First Avenue INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT INCORPORATED.) pany is uniformly good, The op , u ; ‘ | portunity is not given all for char-| > iso bowih’ o8 teu nion Block. 1 acter delineations, such as has] of the drowning of two school teach-! gouthwick's acer 1 Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Ste. ft vier neat tho weitern. char] etm, Mite -Aknew Rucklon, of Van- “Mure 8 40 a. mn. € ;' acters are brought out strongly by Couver, B.C, and Miss Anderson, of days, $:30 to n eived from Cascade, B. ¢ Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington