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THE i 190: j s é | i Will John L. Marry Seattle G'rl FOG, Gree savas ever Gre erations | } The part returned ymalated of two | part the robber did not return | Who wants to ma x-cham) to t y. At the same time ped : nos and a re i i \ Ll | other t greatest fight eve ‘ Pivied iy runtiing the potics — t NN i i mt i “ f f n born? : r ob 4 another year, which bai By ‘| i ; Fi sky “ It th t s¢ Now, gitla; primp up a bit; put h oO troll Rip! r ' i Ain ih Wissel Le ee Wicd Hawwiowsl cocSinidelll 1,14, :het ti AI =_ here ie any ttle woman. Oe rans ued ore ‘omptrol Who yearns for the companionst ga hand and heart (or| Delaney ask® for 40 mo ait ol of the mighty Jobn L., here your! Fist) of , Just think of the| mem. the pr t number being a bance yg hon. thes | Mayor Ballinger aupports hiy A SEATTLE SCHOONER 18 Accord Frank ia Sarena The chief's total estimate of 4x NO “HIM” TO THE BAND “ | 4 Mond-studded manager n Huh! You're not in it with ws; | Pemees ! $183,856 | IZED BY THE CROWN FOR) ohn yea or domesticity | se cee fi on eee og » John L. Sullivan | RAISE SUGAR BEET POACHING IN CANADIAN + ' ra nees supper eee ke unte [Peete eee ee eee! LOR ANGEL ee | WATERS e en less ugus ea Massive and manly Aa wit * SEASON'S SALMON PACK * 6 ede , When this bmpertant news be-|y VALUED AT $1 M * 1 for M whee ; - t Pantages theate ® pack for th ry ete § . , b - Jom of Bex * North, in whieh] } fair applicant e 1 = #| land. 0 1 will @ re on 1 eelaed t eattle schooner | There can be peace p or art ' nd will be given 40) @ y f sock hai * : Phe Mexican ¢ on the Quatsino war on overlota van w r' ’ ' opportunity to present their cla i crcteael Oe anaes “4h pron halt th bah peticr pe = uy Yat on Grater OAs a Jawnchas reached that ago when | » the canneries a ck- &| 88" fe tat , udgmont ordering the confiscation This men's goods atore has a growing ell : ho home-cq@pked meals and = darned/® ing humpbacks at the ame @ yanda } bour ae aekenad aad bedha’ nei fi drens well and who kr h do pons socks laBk mighty good,” said Man-|y time. A small run @ [every pound of sugar pele ay oaget Bega gs store for men us well } Wk LL : ager Hag to The Star Friday morn |® salmon is expected la *| the selnure was lawful under the er és thin, and thane Felentions Auauet ose os 8 > ; tag, on he brushed a fly off his!y * cumstances as ,when the North ge gain yee? cr Sakae clamond moltalren’“Aot ne] LSS eeeenereeenes ROBBER RETURNS |cimtetssm wees the Nort ma » ‘dame wi oa tile is a mighty good catch, too. In ad-| | Sasteel hs ins paventt bound t Hence August clea m are ; dition to his goo sand mag-/ John J. Fenn has filed suit for] | nificent physique, wh is & big) divorce against his wife, charging SPOILS WILL € B® WHIST PARTY H t money-mak that he had been separated from her The Jamen A. Sexton Relief Cory regains, Here's May I inquire.” asked The ar} ear and that when he ’ will give a 4 progreant ve WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON TO 4 man, “whether Mr. Sullivan bas any| ned from Alaska he| Leis Mens , ‘ . whist party at Alki hall, 1420 Men’ S 50c ash. BACCOS AND CIGARS, TOO particular ference with respect had poisoned the minds ant Monday when Attorney Bost-) on4 avenue Thursday, August 31 O14 Virginia ¥ Leaf, Sun Dried q to his future mate ughters against him| wick return to which all G. A. R. comrades, W 25 Plug Cut Br ck returned to his office, in the hich all G “Well,” cautiously observed the| one of them, only 14 ?’ R. C. members and Ladies of | the wear ic 1p in one-s a , man behind the glim, “Jawn has/ to marry J, H, Barkley, | Mutual Life building, after an hour's| Grand Army and all friends of the 3 ‘ and » ' » fome ideals, of course. He doesn't brother of his wife. The/absence, he found his safe looted.|order are invited Refreshments Full line all #ilk wide 1 price. 5 : * eare whether the fortun one has/two girls, he says, are his daughters|Thureday morning when he opened | will be served and the third pro narrow four-in and tecks 0 ¢ Free * Money or not, nor does he want her by a former wife. the door he found most of the plun-| gram of the jes rendered all geod quality and the newent ba on Bg * 1 colors, wold regular- | , . * Comple's Credit H cusefurnishere—FREDERICK % NELSOP. (ine.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnish zie on n 2 ne eee ee adodksiene cacee" MEN'S $3.50 HATS $2.00. | MEN'S $1.50 SHIRTS $1.00. MEN'S 75e SOX 25e “f and ar pleated, figures oF ps pangs Lisie and STORE CLOSES AT 12:00 NOON TOMORROW hive of manutact tin "Attached of de « wecha, in, Gros 3 “y 2 f fine fur fe b tac there « a ft ode, « “ Beginning next Saturday, Sept 2, this store will resume its customary closing hour of 6 p. m., on Saturday, the same as on other new shapes and pony by one of the best shirt h work, # business days fron te which sel! for $3.00 | makers in this country; fit guar dere clock . ng “th are te ‘ $2.00 price $1.00 pair; sale price, pair the winds’ and join the jo owds of money-makere ers at y store. he Professor” has and gor to do his “beste Specials For The Saturday Morning Trade FREE! FREE! FREE! without saying that we w eave no stone unturned to make 5 visit enjoyable and profita 1 $ 1-26 Cotton Chall 3 All sales of these specials are for cash and final—delivery at our earliest convenience. The right is reserved at all times to limit the yards of Cotton es quantity of any special that shall be sold to a customer. No. C. 0. D. nor telephone orders for these specials can be filled. NONE TO! nice soft woo! finish, in a score DEALERS. ’ retty designs, including jreadens Lamh’s Royal Marionettes aoe Housefurnishings Dept —First Floor Crockery Dept.—First Foc Sixty walking, talking, acrobatic figures, that give a oe by them- selves. Watch the antics of Hooligan. See the air ship ascension, Indian war dance and many other fancy things. Reed’s No. 8 Extra Heavy Tin Cop- 35c Decorated French China Cup per Bottom Wash Boiler $1.48 and Saucer 15c 6%e Outing Flannel 4%@-—-Fine soft cream Outing Flannel, good width, durable qus reg ot alue 6%¢ ) after 7 This Boiler is No. § size, made of best quality extra heavy tin and | These Cups and Sancers are made by J Performances at 10 a. m., Il a. m. 2, 3, 4and 5 p. m. osrstals ; having hand-made copper bottom. Handles are firmly fastened Seeset, Limo 65c Table Napkins 43¢@-—-200 de to ends, each with six rivets. Special price $1.48 gee. Pranes en full bleached Table Napkic % asures 17 Inches, in dice whose China measur x [ i pattern only her nfs BRING “HIM” TO THE BAND CONCERT—W ILL YOU ong quality D wide reputa a . - : ? regular value 66c do } tion for qual oh wy sh ws ar a us cr vu a a o c it e tl ° P a © ity. There are after 7 de 4 styles and decoration. Regular Mincing Knife price 35¢ per cup and sauce celal, per cup and saucer c Not more than six cups and # * weedeat’ Oren tener. | Te Mtoe Bracke for removing corn mp 58c A CLEAN SWEEP of All Girl’s WASHABLE | 22¢ Brown Sheeting 17¢@—Tho | widest width of unble | sheeting 10x4 in a good & heavy quality; this soon bleaches and is easily laund ed; regu lar value 22¢ a yar 7 ~ after 7 17e —. % from the cob for frit $1.00 Alarm Clocks 49¢~—Mause ters, succotash Lamp comes x #-. with brone 30-hour guaranteed = alarm Biade is of well-t 4 iron bracket. glass fount. N Clocks; worth always and ev peted etesl, Special 2 burner and chimney, wick an erywhere $1.00, after 7....49¢ price 10¢ | Sla8# reflector, Special price ese Dept.—Third Floor. 25e Parlor Broom 412¢@—-Full sive Parlor Broom; worth and sold everywhere at cach, after 7 12e Price School begins shortly, and here's a sale in dresses that will Im ferest every mother who has a daughter to send Made of all k of materials that will wash and Carpet and Rug Dept.—Third Fi 35¢ and 45¢ wn ee 1 Curtain Madras Japanese Matting Underpriced caYa 60¢ Wash Tubs 3Q¢@—Galvanized Wash Tubs that sell regular at ear well; The assortment ine! @ many dif ured patterns as well as aiitable for school, beach, camp, for traveling, to play in 6 7 ave ‘This cross striped Curtain Madras comes in a variety of colorings. | natural straw. These reductions thee 5 aaah Peroni a -svaglh we gona agile ts Si mgt j be Regular prices 35¢ and 45¢ a yard; special, per yard . 2he * Oc Tape dies 2he—Women's at hon Every from 6 to 14 and from 2 to 6, at these prices, beginning in the morning 36e Japanese Matting. cut only Japanese Matting, cut only 25¢ Arabian Fish Net Lace !5¢ a Yard eee whe per vaca Ise Se Japanese Matting. cut only 0c Japanese Matt cut only ‘This Fish Net Lace is in Arablan color, has scalloped edge and mea. oer gare 286: per yard erence sures 26 in. wide. Regular price 2c a yard; special, a yard..15¢ pie oe Short Lengths of 50c Curtain Materials 75¢ Extra Super All-Wool Ingrain Carpeting 55¢ 25¢ a Yard a Yard Cut and Sewe figured cotton “Tape G sizes 18 to 24; regular value special, after 7 The instead of $1.50 $1.00 in stead of $2.00. 1.75 instead of $3.4 BL.2H instead of $4.50. Oc Short Chemise 29¢—Wor n's Short Chemis mstitched ruffle an sleeve; “All Out” Is the Order Concerning gula special, after 7 29e This lot of Remnants and Short Lengths includes Colored Curtain | _ There are ten different patterns of this Extra Super All-Wodl In Women’ s Silk Shirt Waist Frocks 98c Corset Covers 49¢—Wé Muslin, Lace Trimmed Muslin, Fancy Cutain Nets and other Cur- | stain Carpeting en's Corset Covers, small tain Materials selling regularly at S0c a yard. Pieces contain from | Regular price The per yard, cut atd sewed: special. cut and sewed f only, front has 8 rows < ne 0c ré; epee on : ; " nd oes A most extr ary chance for the woman starting off on ber vacation, or the fortunate woman | PUY) ! . . | ee tr Osaki Caneel, 6 Fond. Be Sane ¢ who has room for one more sult in her wardrobe, to get a charming Silk Dress at less than any first dew se Be FF Fada oon au lass dressmaker would charge for the bare making, to say nothing of the silk, the linings, the trim hae aad Mein; ean ( q mings, etc. Not a Silk Suit we own that t in this sale. It's a clean sweep. All are beautifully price special, after 7..49¢ é made, correct in design, and RIGHT FOR FALL WEAR. On the eighty-five of them—many are ‘ 4 5 for the Round I) —Values te B13.50— Values to $24.50 819.50—Values to $4 a's Mu ou rawer 1 d s ms to $48.50. 829.50-—Values to $65.00 and 2 years only mate pertectiy fersiners Second A N. B.—Free alteration lst is suspended during this sale dal, afer 7 The 7 ae att Lace Remnants 2¢—A assortment of English Cx 4 SCHOOL SHOES Sd nt Pa enciennes Lace Edges and erempt atte wens tions, in short length Ragley’s Corner ¢ Maturéay there are severe! groupe of y< oF et Sy eterna teat ea” Gee | 4 0 496 porte, variety of pret * $1.29 INSTEAD OF $1.75. Se INSTEAD OF $1.00. $1.45 INSTEAD OF $1.89. vée yard, a! s Men's Shoes, of fine § Little Men's Shoes, of fine satin or | Misses Shoe a fine Dx 2Se Stock Collars Ke—A Extra Special Cait, with cap tos, low’ eel calf,” with cap toe, wpring |" gola Kid patent. tpn, light | “ce Swen, Collars eA and Englieh back stays; every stays and quit 4 apring heels, t ‘ 1 Turnovers, in all color for Saturday eee ee, arenes cers oo ge oA en = he pe Re sizes 8% to 13%, value $1.7 Saturda Ilky t al $1.89 valu trimmed, perfect fitting To Make Things Lively Around Saturday $1.39) 19 INSTEAD OF pose! {58 INereAD om hits | & solled from handling Ragley'’s Corner, e rea earance a e $1.75 INSTEAD OF §2.50. Calf, In lace, with English ca § ffir cl Kid, ; : reseon!' Boy®’ Shoe of fine velour Calf, I toe, b ak tan soles, with back t on orthopedic | 28¢ Center Pieces 7 i , 1 — : y . as ata and cap toe, strict! en steel circlets in soles, makin he ra k bs 4 Pare Riss Pouser, all shates WE PROMISED YOU EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS AND THE QUALITY OF OUR STOCK ADDED ae Dan Gite Uinta tener ‘san + oes Coury tetris Baye A Me veg wie oan inche stamped and tinted in § q ‘ 2he TO THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ASKED CONFIRMED OUR PLEDGE. facings, all wi to 8%; this 1 to 6% ¢ t anybody, sises bene for ong and short em ' ‘ Powd equals any $ ve in this for $2.50 1 va $2.25, for Satur yidery; worth 29¢ each 3 Pinaud’s Roman Powder...35¢ ag Me cane | oo ay | 4 | 4 Oriental Cream, large size Everything Must Go No Matter What Sacrifice We Make A STORE FULL OF BARGAINS AND BELOW WE MENTION A FEW PRIC YOU AN IDEA HOW LOW GOODS WILL BE SOLD. Risee+4 $1.00 Perfumed Sea Salt, large pack “ 10¢ Beef, Iron and Wine, large size 39¢ Pillow Be § Pillow § Another Chance to Buy Pretty Stockings = ss." bia WHICH WILL GIVE wide hems hems, worth 28> each . . We MEN'S $15.00 AND $18.00 ALL WOOL SUITS, Iat- | BOYS’ KN PANTS, all sizes, regular $1.00 Di dha acer, CORAM ee peterse wad Sued peas teehee Gani i at Half or Nearly grade 2he $8.15 | HATS, regular $2.50, all colors, latest styles and Neo (Coniter Peces 4 4 rolls best grade Toilet Paper MEN’S $12.50 SUITS, in single and double-breast shapes 81.25 in Saturday Women’s and Misses’ Fine “Sample” Stockings at about 50c on the dollar. Remem Center Pieces, ma each roll full 1,000 sheets 2he ed all wool tweed and cassimeres, brown, blue, | WATS, of $3.50 value, all colors, latest styles and lot that caused @ furore « month ago!—these are from the same importing house! Bought them | finest quality cam Almond Wenscia Lotion, regular black and plaid, only 5.335 | shapes $1.75 For a much lesser pr though — because we were there in person. A difference if not a distinction! ba Roba | Soenwors. Cee 5c size ae S TROt sO, wool $1.25 | UNDERWEAR, summer weight, linen mesh, all Space for prices and barest description only; words cannot paint their beauti mato. TROUS all wool $1.65 all sizes, regular 50¢ qual Your eyes will repeat what we say—each pair is more than worth having. after 7 We have divided them into four lot as follows ore, regular $1.00 per garment, now Our Best Rubber Gloves, for ELEBRATED ON Cc 8 'S, regula oy lies e r house and garden work, such 20¢ | $1.00, now Pe ee Tee eee f doy eB gy. as washing dist ss, etc., regular . od 2he | 12%e 50e 19e ment of doyile ned with ; : | : i French embroidery and Ten price $1.00 varcc ame Cluett Shirts, Regular $1.50 and $2.00, Now $1.15 For Stockings never 1e- | vor stockings never For Stockings never re- | For Stockings never re. eriffe lace wheels, assorted sizes ALL BABY FOODS AT CUT failed less than 36¢ to sal den mgr less than 75e to | tailed than 35¢ to and patterns to select from: PRICES. SHOE SALE BO tailed less than $1.50 50 worth $9¢ ¢ after7 é ELOT 1—Misses” and Children’s Finest Lisle, Silk | LOT 2—Misses’ and Children’s Extra Fine Cotton | 49e Pictures 4 0 beautifully Our stock of Shoes consists of the best manufacture and are made with a view of withstanding the Lisle and Cotton Stockings, In black, tan, white Stockings in black, tan or white, in fine ribbed Framed Pictures in a variety of wet weather. They are of excellent quality of vici and boxcalf. We are overstocked and must reduce MAY RAGLEY | hence we make you prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. quality, actual 20¢ to 2c grades. 8 or blue, in lace openwork, fine ribbed or plain harming subjects, neat gilt price, per pair aped es c a up-to-d patterns , 7 and oak frames; have sold as Prices regular $2.50 quality $1.25 ay aneve Bis all new and up-t pattern LOT 4—Women's Finest Imp 1 Lisle 1 high as 4%, after Teo... fhe UG CO Prices regular $8.00 qualily $145 F actual 36¢ and S0c grades, Sample line price Stockings, 'n black, tan, navy or white, various DR Prices regular $2.50 quality M RELA, ’ Ma Ee ee ih #130 ber pale 196 styles, euch as lace or plain, richly embroidered 5c Olleloth 42%e—45-inch * AVE & PR 9 / Boys’ Shoes, regular $1.75 and $2.00 quality ............. teee oe $1.25 i j . : sheer gauze fabrics and many others; there's Oileloth, in red, brown, g These aro but a few items we mention, just to show you the extraordinary prices we are quoting LOT Women's Finest Lisle Thread and Rea jome fine silk ones in the lot. too; but not many; | tan, otc., large variety of J Maco Cotton Stockings, in black, tan, navy, red 80 those who come will have the best terns, in lengths of 1 to 3 yar Our stock is complete in every respect, but we have bought heavy for the coming seasons and must re " Noe ies . est | 7 ~ ) Gy dhe Uneamal cseck: ‘Tile sale to or white, various styles, such as lace, embroid choice; they are plain colors in tan, white, navy, | regular price 20¢ to 250, after J, split foot, ete, all 1905 patterns, spliced nd champagne; the ent heels and toes, double sole, actual 3c, 3% and fine; values up to $1.50. 0c grades, Sample line price, per pair < pair » lot is exceptionally ample line price, per Oe | ‘12%q Linoleum 49@— All. new,, choice patterns, in both floral and tile designs, all 8-4 widd and always sell in the regula) School Suits--Any Kind a Boy May Want | Way up to 86e per square yard, after 7 Rp POSITIVELY GENUINE Our clearance sale prices prevail in all departments, including MEN'S FURNISHINGS, and this de partment offers some great bargains, THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF se-z=| RAINIER CLOTHING HOUSE AT $5.00, WORTH $6.95— AT $7.50, WORTH $10.00. teh Bee nore Aa | $6.00 Slymar Rugs §3,98—Ten Don't misethis bargain—3-button Harvard and Ringle and Dout Suite, “Tuuttionig | 2andsome patterns, all new and ary Back and 3-plece Suits, some have | fashioned and tailor y vonnatlessly | up-to-date in reds, blues, greens . “ t# and belts to match, new, nobby styles in workmanship and fit . wee, black | and tans, size 9x10%, the best * Scotch tweeds and fancy plaids and stripes: Thibete, Hnalian wos Bens inure vo 4 wearing low priced Art Square Houghton & Hunter'% (9(7 First Avenue Next Door to Post Office sand Drowns a-plenty, Finely tailored, 6-10 | tweeger inretiitey enim, a Mock | in the woaswets rengne ana Jewelers 16 years, actual $6.95 values, now $5.00 | $10.00 values, now . $6.00, after 7 83.98 704 First Avenue .