The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1905, Page 8

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| My Impressions 7 of the Fair recognire them Ap pe f th fact the i t fus a dyin ace low!ag t ° pedagogu on derisively, “First cla ReoK f 1 stand u nuge Som th 7 tw their and for one b to-do wom, carte blanche he the American Inn. Or out, however, they wer two total stran, the way 1 ueational Exh up, took their hid do” the e fashion n ; One bright m part accompanied by . pen of Seattle and the eve able Star man. tr “thackit “cottage of We w Scotchman aceent ric “but” b its presses and curtained bed, the (inner room) with its old-fasht aspinning-wheel and oat cake baker before t “byre” with stalls for the barn beyond, form ble dwelling of the Prevailed upon by Mr. Shippen, the ts’and old man gave us the opening stanzas If yo of “Tam O'Shanter” in a w stirred every f Seoteh bi would pr our vein natured ¢ protested getting "em daunted e jock tn the strains of “Ye Banks and Braes of thing was to ke Bonnie Doon” and made t airlafver you got t ring with that sweetest of all the we tur lays of Scotland, “Annie Laurie.” Almost all of the serio structive matter at the Fair is con tained tn the Federal Building. ond it is well worth a large share of Bridge of one’s time. The miniature harbor |p with {ta ships and submarine mines the floating dry-dock. the dies from the Philadelphia mint which will|« steps toward the Smithsonian stamp 90 coins per minute, the De-| Instit oliection, where we partment of Engraving and Printing | ally discovered him in rapt contem Presided over by a genial old soul|platio. of the Triceratops prorsus tard of Ay a gentle old eal Hight mgue. The homemade and hand hum-| ful silveramithing all poet. | remarkable the started before ten morni t we took But sing ross the Man were ass ance of the Fe dy for walk home a A searching red. Fuiling 4 him Dead Letter exhibit we turn Comple’s Credit Housefurnishere—FREOERICK & NE Only Two More Shopping Next Monday being Labor Day this store will remain closed al! day between now and Tuesday 12 noon on Saturday during July and A the same as every other We have been closing at resume our customary closing hour of 6 P. M THE SEATT magnificent. In the foregre a) th y ant din, it grotesque figures} spanned by bridges and of painted faces,—it| with mighty Columbia, Par up s) ure bombarded | we could plainly see the mountain atreet |gorge which it has broken through na 1 animal of the Col ens, with a houlder which the Port Rainte and a little ¢ lasting impnesale mate formé human ¢ f “Exact eee JACK WAS BIG, BUT FRANK LICKED HIM eteeeee Royal I Pike fight We were prevented * . * 7 » * « * * eo eee et ee eee eeeee have a e-hen which reaches up an quisitive head in loyes ag. the ta anes, the ring 1 that Jack, alt ng very trying t an ¢ his was the ca ble which has been brewing an uf 1 Arabian 1 necks and rfoot, to th the sunlight several husky but glossy coats fol: ent a living exa f pence on earth, good will to men. And himeelf, tall, grave, deliberate and k 4 in ata beavtif Davenport farm that isn die a me en Davenport fay and as a conse was knocked down 4 badly ahaken up twice ar ank laid an h and wa Ny: greets y of a stranger 1 Arabs miration, y that there ts no mn ar you love eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eens PARI, Aug that the governme ogy and he did our pa On the last evenin we were cléar, and decided to reg Portland Heights LEON (inejJ—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers. Days Until Next Tuesday days remainin so tomorrow and Sat Next Saturday being the firet Saturd n Septembe siness day MORE LACE CURTAIN SPECIALS We gave the reason for this special sale in 4 pers than needed to carry us through the season in or c enet Saturday night the following three lots w LOT NO. Special at $1. 50 a Pair Lace Curtain Arabian Novelty Lace heavy Fren ‘Three styles of Battenberg two in Arabian color and one in white é Regular prices $2.00 and $2.25 a pair; spe cial sale price until Saturday night, a pair $1.50 Carpet and Rug Dept—Third Floor. Granite Art Squares Sony Priced These Art Squares are made fre n ‘There is an assortment of pattern Size 9x10-6, regular price $4.75, Size 9x12, regular price $5.50, spe Carpet Hassocks 55c Each These Hassocks with velvet and body bru ing. and come jn assorted shapes. Regular price Tie and special, each 75¢ Washable Bath Rugs 48c Each | These Washable Bath Rugs measure 23x4 y white and pink. Regular pri wolid colora—blue each ° $2.25 26x52-in. Reversible Wool | Smyrna Rugs $1.25 Each colorings of these There is a large assortment of patterns and $1.20 26x62-in. Rugs. Regular price $2.25 each; special, each Frederick & Nelson (inc.) sett! Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. ‘ ers Suffice to say today that w LOT NO. 2 Special at $3.85 a Pair » net wit bought a larger ¢ it of a quantity ount. We are now dispe LOT NO. 3 Special at $5.25 a Pair These terns as hand ded on Arabian Cable Net Curt Curtains, made ¢ ' a n the same p ais ro . vian laces. They Regu _ making them re Crockery Dept.—First Floor. Plain White Royal Austrian China Cup and Saucer 10¢ Cents to 16 “1847 Rogers Bros.” Silver- Plated Spoons Seat erae « plated ware Shell Satin De t of six his { owel Roller is made of hardwood, varnished, and meas length. Has extra strong retinned iron brackets or ro! by means of which Roller is fastened to the wall. Special pr Seattle Agency for the Round Oak Heater tel and he Cascade reach the North LES She LACES HUCK TOWELS WHITE WAIBSTING 10 Huek x h ' 10¢ SHAKER FLANNEL 10 FLANNELETTES 10 t LACES 10¢ TOWELING 10¢ " 10¢ OW MUSLIN 10¢ "KERCHIEF CENTERS Joe With 10¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 100 ne Swise Handke pretty embroid orted patter price 1 CHAMBRAY 10¢ 29 10¢ 2e CURTAIN RODS 10 FRIDAY eack 10¢ 1So BILK FRINGES 100 r value 1 10¢ Se SILKOLINES 106 bh Figured wold by the 10¢ Zhe STOCK COLLARS 10c 2 BOXES BLACKOLA 10c. xes Diackola, the best 10¢ sh ‘De WALL POCKETS 100 Ww } 2c DOYLIES 10 A fine selection of Har tenberg Doylies—1 squar hite : 10e¢ ‘ 10¢ 2% TALCUM POWDER FOR TABLE BIBS 100 106 Bibe—Made of | y ; the 24 BHOE LACES 10 # Me or Women's E on f x , 10¢ PERCALINE 10c 2%e COIN PURSES 1 f - § 10¢ HEADACHE POWDERS 10c. Qe CRINOLINE 10 Ze MM OTHER S....... It’s Very Much to Your Ad- vantage andto Your Boys’ Advantage to Buy Your Sons’ School Suits Here OUR ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IS LARGE AND DOWN-TO-DATE, ( UITS ARE BUILT TO STAND HARD t AGE OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE IN THE EXTREME Our Terms Are Easy { SINGLE and DOL B B R , TED SUITS in TWEEDS, ORE 1PRE ERGE : fr $3.50 to $10.00--Cash or ‘Credit 1 smartly dre fellow y ON WHY ye BA ¥ PAYMENT PLAN OLVES THE PROBI $1 a Week Pays for ten Suit in the House Come in and See Us Tomorrow Eastern Outfitting Company \.) Corner Fifth Avenue and Pike Street SERATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. RUCHING 4 FOR ffon and ‘ 10¢ TURNOVER COLLARS 100. pr ILINGS 10: et Veilings Brass Pe and interlocks seket, a old at if the pair, Frid per pair 10¢ Se PICTURES 10. gilt and black ree variety ing subjects to ¢ regular val ‘ Friday, choice 10¢ Se WHITE NAINSOOK 10¢ Wh z Fu wide, suitable for fine derwear, regular value 1 Friday price 10¢ 17¢ PILLOW CASES 100 200 Ready-Made Hematitched Pillow Casee—Full bleach . 45x26, a6 thorougaly ular value 17 price . 10¢ 2 SHEET MUSIC 10c Over « thousand copies of the Big Hits of t ay—In a great sale Ror ster ete, Regularly py, Friday f 10¢ 2%e LACES 10c. fennes La worth rug stores iday at....10. 28 CORN FILES 106 ud H. Antisept M nt relief for The Garland Way of Cooking Witk Ww days r ’ it to ent less gas th any other Range on the mar- ket, Call and see t hon dis- play at the store. ae0. H. WOODHOUSE nd Avenu

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