The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1905, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1905. HOTBED FOR YELLOW JACK, NEW ORLEANS Makes Its First Appearance Whatever new ts worth ab 1g Is firwt of the country ho much n'f neck . Wome rok fixing be t 9c, WORTH TO $1.50 Sc, WORTH TO 76 100, WORTH TO 25e Photographs by J. H. Whyte al Commissioner of The Star at New Orleans. Wome | ti Vine All-® M u Just received a new line of A 5 Assis RGEON FARRAR RICHARDSON CHILDREN FROM AN INFRSTED ROOKERY THAT HAD TO RE CLEARED OF Linen Coat Bets, a hoice « ef { RECEI REPORT FROM ASSISTANT SUR HOUSE IN 8ST. PHILIP STREET DEAD AND DYING ITALIANS BEFORE IT le f fine Poplir t f i 1 y ITALIAN QUARTER COULD BE FUMIGATED. Gets, very nicely embroider regu t t GEON t y 4 ; noe 5 10¢ - 10e, WORTH TO 26 26e, WORTH TO 75e ' rather drown in Lake Washington A ch (a At t i ' than live in Butte | We left Madison at 5 o'clock and ; 5a . ov Follage runs to the brink of the I be ; at enthusios : jas though water and verdure both} - I * 5 2he 4 , coveted the land A ive . to hear Wagner's Band 4 e | The Xanthue meand along | 25, WORTH TO 3%¢ rush-grown boys, into mysteriou ms o, WORTH TO “ te All Pure ine a specially selected progr bends and behind timbered promen- | Women's H ’ He gg i ai tacky $itaah” ntl , Jades. Green hulls now black in the x aaa t ing ” | twilight stood up shilhouted } : H ; Come! You'll go home One by one lights came out and} | winked at us along the shore; mist/ 1 t w t iaares in long wavy lines and the] worth regularly b0c each “ ‘ ‘ " breeze came in from the ocean and} prone Drice 12he pr But tha ted into strange shapes like the ESS ng and forming of scones in a STRANGERS—EVERYBODY ‘ ne rns norma althily birchbark ca | noes wlid by us silently as an Indian] j treads through « forest THE BIRCH BARK ] Spirit of the red man—birch bark when the race is dead the lt Fifty Girls “Suspender” ape coe wil Eve canine thet soy $2.56 Lace are eters Dresses at $3.95 Curtains $1.19 Reduced From $8.75 2.0 Lace Curtains $1.19 eard away under the boat BEING THINGS Ball be udded by like ghosts. | other great saving opportunitg | Launches saluted each other as they |] The best bargains yet—a rackful of little brown, blue and dark red uspender | passed. Fish came to the surface what some mothers have t wanting for in-between weather a t for the t wageed their tails, created a splash, | made of excellent quality all wool serge : an, with daint t bs “ and having seen the we’ party pure” Irish linen. Waist ar rt connect f ends at pairs of # 1—Fumigation Squad with supply went back to the deep of the “big skirt, finished and eariehed with bra ttons as big as a r pear Curtain wot” satiafic 6 to 12-year nizes. Frocks that any gir ttle—would id of F of sulphur and lime These men aro Then we x a point and Hote! Grosses that girls can wear all winter t 7 they first terns seen in many a day, many ; Mercer pavilion, a blaze of light marked at $8.96 Now you may ha the lot « € piteous depended upon to check spread of burst through the darknem. A two N. B.—There are only fifty of the vise tt hardly Geeta & hint exact copies of the most expen- - step came across the water to us so AEE fever. and quickened our pulses | sive T bourine, Brusse's nets It was dark and a trifle cold,| STRANGE YRODY—"TAKE IN“ TH Irish Pe edges all dou- nergency hospital to which atng home Overcoats were demand aA Later I will w | front, the world of water, the fish, | the wash of the sea, the curios, the] 2 Oriental and Alaskan wonders | od newly discove a Sever patients are about the wat Noticed How the Men Folks palitrarcahege ser 9 five paire of a pattern, about 15 hurried. 3—"Charity Hospital No. would write a book, but no « to choose A i re Flocking to the ae read it, and what's the use? ; from; regular prices $2.00 to Potter's Field, where dead from would publish it and no one wor fever are buried. | McCullough doubt mw to Seattle as Seen By a Landlubber | se ain pcm IN ELEVATOR i No wonder! Here they find the newest styles In neckwear and shirts { season- | TAKE IT AWAY ID gp Bon eR go Ryman, Mw yy Hh Fa tte woe Oe . on of seanon- | 75e Door Panels 39¢@—An even I woke up that bight yelling “take largest and beat equipped in this city—or on thin Coast for that matter. Our os ane of hundred fine Door jit away,” for | dreamed the grotes Hien Yamaguchi, 21, a Japanese deep interest to all who winh 19 consider the kind of « y be ul Irish Point applique, ue regation was pursuing me! peiih< t th Lincoln hotel, wat on white net, charming designs; Siruaie the weddem nught by the freight clerator ath THOSE NEW “AMRI” SILK TIES RAILROAD. | GET A NEW FALL HAT AND SAVE EXACTLY regular value 760 each after? ‘There is a naughty man over mm graph pole standing out in the) 1 is easier to describe what is not! 3:3¢ o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon an@ ING OUT AT 50c— HALF— ok the maker Butte, Mont., who comes over to| middle of the street making faces at doom t wl oot -b 4 Seattle and sits under our vine and| you, you'll know you are in Senttle.| ‘" & totem pole than what te | saw | both legs and one foot badiy mashed Trains of people—men and womer ter hat lsc Curtain Swieses § 1-26— fig tree and then goes home and| You may come around next day and,| © 0) near the Seattle house, like| . SAm™eeveb! was going up in the them aw be hats in t 000 yards 36 and 40-inch fine “knocks.” | unlike most such nocturnal appari. | S\7e' Saeed Giboanes tn 6 heave | Cover WEN two ether bore whed pone yan ge A Ay My Bye — “x thet er Curtain Swiss, in the very Byron E. Cooney Is his name, and) tions, you will find the pole still) 1. his feet caught under the ledge of Sounter Ot any prise—at cay prise, wed youl ar pricings, and “sam ate est patterns of lawn, Honi- the ie the city editor of the Butte! there. It is a totem pole—a monu the second floor, which pulled hie ” ghed than the “rank ond fis ton and lattice work stripes, one Evening News. He recently visited! ment to the God of Jagalitus, clase | He had a happy-go-lucky sosh un-| legs down between the cage and wall Changeable, or two-toned menaaline sitk in the | spry—there’s only 300 of then of the Matatinet af Gian tenis * Seattle with a party of “Montana! ically known as Bacchus. It is the til he looked up and sawe the big) of the shaft, » « the elevator down-to-date” cob made to tle up four-in- | $3.00 Hats are co: tear “skies a ee buds,” who were the guests of ation of delirium tremens/ totem pole which stands on Seattle’s| A great deal of 4 wity was ex-i hand or club. $2.00 Hats are yard 8 1-2 . ‘i ‘s paper, on a tour of the quent testimony to the| main street. Then with a yelp of| perienced in low « the cage with ‘ <e i Borthwest, and here is what Cooney | tad whisky of Seattle terror, he grabbed a railing and [| out further injuring the Table Cloths 9§¢@—All pure Said about Seattle when he got| If Dante had been a sculptor in-| know his blood began to congenl. He was removed to the Seattic|[m Surplus let of Men's tag Soy vides Be by the addi tern table cloth, fulf home. | stend of a maker of great epics, he| A policeman finaly rescued him| General honpital, where it was pow or dias size 68x68, tiful He calls his screed: “Seattle as| would have made ideal totem poles.| while he was stil filghting off the| found upon examination that th . designed centers, with hand © Been Ly a Landlubber.” |Th same brain which conceived! advance guard of Barnum’s circua | bones in both legs and one foot wer Be TON GARTERS t5o— seen “ae Raggett ve * carved One of the girls said she would | badly fractured. “If you ever walk down a dark| Frankenstein might h Men's Boston Garters, patent —_— - and colored elastic web. special price, pair regular value after 6c Brown Muslin 3 4-2 ard of unbleached = m lengths from 4 to 12 yards, full wide and a good strong regular value 6c yard, 3 12e g Flannel G¢@—Fine f Outing Flannel in Comple’e Credit H ousefurnishers—FREDERICK % NELGOM (Inc.)—Complete Hotel an 4 Club Furnishers Y—“TAKE IN" THE BAND CONCERT. |Store Closes at 12:00 Noon Tomorrow | | orca bay ib Children’s Shoes . quali neat stripes and checks, full SPECIALS FOR THE SATURDAY MORNING TRADE. Saturday | FESS All sales of these specials are for cash and final—delivery at our earliest convenience. Tho right is reserved at all times to limit the Fre big ah duantity of any special that shall be sold to a customer. No ©. 0. D. nor telephone orders for these specials can be filled. None to dealers. proving irremintibly k selling e prices and big values are | 7 Lawns 3 1-26—1,000 f Scotch dress lawns in = 8% SHOES ARE 5%— $1.75 SHOES ARE $1.39~ tens and a full range of . a ‘ . » “hildre Shoes—Of fine dongola two tis Shoes—Of fine - these wash pe : Furniture Department—Ask Floorwalker for Salesman. | Housefurnishings Dept.—First Floor. - re bey ‘ aagnt sige nwt Pv emygeeon Pete M rs enes OF fine R. 1 | tips. wear fine regular volte : ‘ | or kid tops, low. heels, extens th int tie oe. ta, after 7 3 12 | hooks, sizes 3 to & Factory price at 8 and $2.50. F ui . es - Sale.... 81-39 | o This $2.25 Cobbler Seat | _ Universal Nickel-Plated ei ESS | sau rade meouom senate | stile shah Ake Stew: $2.50 SHOES ARE $1.60— fancy white swiss bonnet, poke Towel Bar 10c Lite oye Sater fine tan vet 1d or wack | PtSe meds een eae Sig ne urse . | vicl, cap toe, low heels, back stays, light ex and ert a value 25c, special, after 7..10¢ Is made of oak, golden finished, Has three arms, each 12 to 13%. Faetc Pg ed. 1 7 Corsets 25 ¢—Wome ‘ie Has brace arms, flat spindle inches in length. Bracket traight ff t lon ng hip ‘* back, embossed top panel and | is 3% inches high. Special hose supy ges odd " Regular price | price of this towel rod STRANGERS—E VE - S x 1 cormerenns ors wh and drab, size & to j turned posts. or 5 10¢ RS—E VERYBODY—"“TAKE IN" THE BANT NCERT 24 gular valve 75¢. special ' $2.25; special $1.25 nn ea 1 Mrs. Vrooman’s Sink Strainer 10c ary Sink Strainer ng of waste pipes, Stirring Reductions in Season- *.2°%.:.2" able House F ‘urnishings vee ey Pra We have a large showing of | Arm Rockers in various | woods and finishes. } This patent San’ » prevents clogg thereby saving plumbing bills 3 - without stand 106 502 Solid Steel “Calumet” Nail ea Hammers 33@—The best solid steel hammer made, plain and bell-faced, worth everywhere 50c, Saturday's sale price ¢ : Golden Oak Table , $2.65 Crockery Dept.—First Floor Art Jardinieres Specially Priced There are a number of designs ' 95e—Of nap a 7..05e Worth Ladies’ Pride Tack Hammers 3 Good strong lightweight Tack Hammers, worth every where and decorations, one of which Is Saturday's gale prices 2Q¢ pictu The decorations constat ~ of various fruit and floral subjects $1.65 Genuine Henry Disston Royal ¥ ware & on a rich brown background, They Saws 8ME-—25 dozen gen are t on under the glaze, which Henry Disston’s DS Hand Saw c er results in a beautiful and servi 20-inch size, 11 and 12-point Each remar " r t fter 7 able finish. These special pri never before sold in Seattle for giving in a pr - A well mado well finished |e inch size less than $1.65, Saturday's sale article of cut gh al poetoneh vath ’ Table » refreshments, |y inch size price 89e¢ Rich ( Water M ! “ve se cards Made of solid oak, | All other sizes at the same low alw ywhere M In 7 re ‘ finished . Round top rate. dozen, ay \ porcel oe . ame Ss ta) ia. dsacartes 020. | Blown Table Tumblers 5¢ Each each Pinta-—Wortl box, after 7, box legs are attractively turned These fine thin blown Table Tumblers come in a variety of beautiful Sterling Plate sand Forks Q V Ww Stamped Doylies—S 8x8 fluted. Regular price $5.5 etchings, among them being the Fleur de Lis and Vine Patterns, Set Plate”) $1.65 Genuine “Yan Halt ( inch tamped in all the latest special price ........... $2.65 ial pric 5 and like | Ratchet Screw Drivers $1. f is, to. be, See a ne solid silver, set of six knive Yankeo No. 30 Spiral nit I 2 Ny le be. See = — and six forks, worth always ew Driver worth the Che re tc Carpet and Rug Dept.—Third Floor, $2.60, Saturday's special price, over $1.65, Saturday iC turd 7 set 81.7 price White Canvas Laundry Ba Inlaid and Printed Linoleum for Less Stamped and. tated i dete following prices include cutting only. There will be an extra charge of 10c per square yard for laying. | Sharp Reductions in the Family Stockings tor long. and short. embroldanys Printed Linoleum | $1.15 Inlaid Linoleum | Regular $1.30 Inlaid Pe, eee Metesy | Patse, tect | Women ' Weterenenee Son | } for Women, t only hone that dort Black Fine Cotton den ; Purest Ga Brown Linen Center Pieces—Sia as knit to withou seam, | ings, maco split foot, high | ge, with r ‘x22 Inches, stamped in beaut, 40c per Sq. Yd. 90c per Sq. Yd. Limoloaens $1 Sq. Ved. Bi mat vias, coiencis chitosan | ee gM, SPI, foot, high | Stockings. heels fa Ticeet Scene aaa In this grade of Intald Linoleum there are Sie. top. VA , leg, narrow B. H. quality be thread hite, w 1 sik short embroidery, to be finish 5 There are 5 different patterns. 6 specially priced patterns. ankle and shapely foot, extra | maco; regular price 25¢, choice with buttonhole borders; wort * “Mhere are 10 different chew 5 different pr DP yD » In spliced heel and toe, double | tomorrow 3 pairs or patr and regularly 39¢ each, sale price, ii ceecaectente ee ——— —— = i sole; choice, 8 pairs for 500, or 4 nin Infante’ he after ¢ oo... .5sennnaeen pair , 5 Qe | Misses’ Tan Color, Fine Ribbed, | tery: ther an, antthe | . Misses’ or Boys’ Fast Black, | Best Cotton Stockings, reai| price is only pair. ame | White: Conter Plesem Sse texte Fre de r ck e iso n (Inc i= , Strong Cotton Stockings, soft | maco, double heels and toos, ab- | Purita pokinge) for: eye een |, chee a ana by de i * for Gurney” jm and elastic, wide or narrow rib- | solutely stainless, all sizes;{| girls, extra elastic, fast black. | peated hem and’ drawnwor! ‘i j bed, double heels and toes, best | these aplendid stockings are the | wthe kik: | dorders, made from very good finest cotton ribbed, the kind ; ont Refrigerator the quality, all sizes; cholce| B. H. quality; choico per pair,| that wears vo wells ours a iectefereanel Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts, Sevearadabere tomorrow, per pair CE MONE sha tins lec vette 15¢ | 3 pairs for tee bane avility nen finished eambric; worth : SREY 39 each, after ’ ‘ 196

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