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Make the New Store’s Acquaintance Through Friday Specials These Friday Specials are a part of a plan to make it"tepectally worth your time come in and get acquainted with this new store and ite methods, No other store in the Northwest « you so muck for the price, treats you better or allows you such liberal credit These price hint Drapery Room Friday Speciale Se Tapestry Pillow Covers, each Ne $1.75 Ortental Stripe Couch Cov era, cach ve 10¢ 30x54 Extension Rods, each Se Ibe Gray Cotton Blankets, each ae Tambour Muslin, per yard Se Solid Oak Chiffonler Has French bevel plate mirror swell top drawer, constructed with hat box instead of five large § drawers. finished dark golden color; Friday spec qd 4 COR. SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET WEATHER FORECAS | BERLIN, Sept jand ¢ ported. Cloudy tenight; cocler; Friday, Don't come. Why? Page € tells. rtly cloudy; ght south winds. Manufacturers’ Two-Day Sale Friday and Saturday Of Redingote Suite, New Fall Walets, Cravenettes, Girls’ Coate, Misses’ Skirts, Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits REDINGOTE 8UITS— In colors of gray, red. biack and green, entulty, stylish and perfect fitting, regular $35; this sale 15 to #25 NEW FALL LINE OF WAISTS. In Chiffon, ae Lace, Net and Habatal, prices range from . 83.50 to #8 CRAVENETTES— Owing to our crowded store conditions we are compelled to move our stock rapidly and to that end offer our regular $20.00 Cra: enettes to close out at... <9 to $12.50 FOR CHILDREN— We have received an elegant line of girls’ Coats, Material: bear. wkin, Kersey and broadcloth. Sale continues, prices .75 and up. SWELL TAILORED SKIRTS—$10 Values— Exceptional bargains, sale price... NELSON SKIRTS . WOMEN'S AND MISSES SUITS ‘There are but 18 of those $30.00 Suits left from the Saturda: you can get them tomorrow for OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT— We again repeat—those wishing extremely fine tailoring in Wo men's Suits, Coats, Cloaks, Opera Coats and Skir y be assured of the very best fit and style. Our European 4 ner, Mr. Moer, is at the head of the custom department and we can assure the wo- men of Seattle perfect satisfaction. Visit the custom department and see our new line of dress wool eas and drese materials The Novelty stands for style and satisfaction. Novelty Suit Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Avenue. Next Door to Stone, Fisher & Lane ERNST BROS. INC 506-505 PIKE ST. The Best Furnace Does not mean the one which costs the most money, nor the one which is encumbered With a lot of appliances which are of no real value. People who have used the Ernst Hot Blast Furnace will tell you {t has never failed to give complete satisfaction in every way. It is beyond question the BEST soft coal furnace money can buy. EXPERT SERVICE We employ an expert to install these furnaces and pipe buildings for same, His entire time and talent is devoted to this work. If our furnace does not prove to be all that we claim for it you are not out a cent, Cen’t we take the matter up with you? BOTH PHONES 1158. TRAP PTET LEAR EAT i ee ater ee a RR RN Cash _—°"'Sketes "Credit Six new cases o death from cholera are re SHE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1905. ~~ a Will Fight Ag fore the Olymep 1 } oie, ra ee for Infants and Children.” Kind You Have Always Bought ture Chas, H, Fletcher, and has b 2 *| r, * *| his personal supervision for over BO years, * INSANE FARMER + ne to deceive you In this, Counterfeitu, Imitations a + * stan i are but Mxpe ents, and end “ t “ CREMATES FAMILY cs health of Children—Bxy against Experim *% MADISON, Ind, Sept. 2n— wf] * cenxe tort tarmerapparcnt «| 2Q@ Kind You Have Always Bought | ® ly insane, ignited his house this #] # morning and burned his wite #| Bears the Signature of ® and three hildren to death * * *! ee MADRID, Sept, 21.-—King Alfonso | today signed the treaty of @ arbite 1 between Spain and Bel — ‘ In Use For Over 30 Years. Don't come Why? Page 6 tells THE COUNTRY MAN'S VACATION IN TOWN--NO. 6 IT WAS ONLY THREE DAYS FROM THE TIME HE LEFT HOME THAT THE SQUIRE WAS BACK, CONVINCED THAT CITY LIFE WASN'T AS LIVELY AS HE HAD SUPPOSED. LOCAL UNIONS AND CITIZENS rom tae, 5 cod barnes this Alliance ia a good thing for LABOR LEADERS CLAIM ALLIANCE IS BEHIND COMPAIGN FOR | Dutable evidence THAT TT IS NOT A GOOD THING FOR THE BUSI LOWER WAGES AND PREPARE TO FIGHT BACK NESS PEOPLE OF SEATTLE. In for your own judgment A fight to the bitter end has been}anewer it to yourself in a str, started by local union members inst the Citizens’ alliance Union leaders in Seattle claim that Don't come, Why? Page 6 tells. square ma that Tam willing ated a cru le of ite own. follow. “=: DOAN'S™s jand & campaign of literature wilt PAUL DRESSER, CURED BY | | ater-Milburn Co, Huftale. I wish to re 4 = (34-9 Z Genter om ance, you have been solicited to be- 3 =< <i > mend Doan's Kidney Pills, In the | “As we understand the propost | ton, this is an organization fostered by large manufacturing BARB be read by ut least a few of the many thousands of sufferers from kidney trouble. 1 | throughout the ¢ view wretched from ady jot reducing the work 1 could not slees rea ling people to the lowest possible hada weak and aching # Kidney Pills effectually cured me, and I wish that others | may know. tn order that they Taleo be benefited by the nedy. Yours truly (Signed) = PAUL DRESSER Paul Dresser, who writes the above, fe the ‘mar level, in order that said manufac tui compete with other manufacturing nations of the world. If such be the cane | nese men cannot be gre a may be more nearly able to ttle bust tly tnter- jemted in giving support to such or- the h ganization e wonderfully popula « bust ize | the Banks of abash All business men must recognize ao nny oe ~ the fact that it is owing to the good | wages paid in this city that we are tairly prosperous. | “From the time that the working | men began to org “ business became better deluded with the idea that w emer Se OO Snown 38 would be am good if there were no ne will be given much organizations, or that business would : fon | be as good if wages were half what for Sole and Chills, and they are now | Every Cold . gp ey | Good wages paid have for more to = | the" Back, ae | = ‘PROOF that I Longed for Never | et Mr. Dresner has a new song, “Jim Jud- which promises to be as | as some of his older r tn well known all main by wage workers; cut in haf | fom three to four pow the trade of the average businews| this work le not | man. ities will « | “Place wages back to where they pain in | were before there were any organt-| dizzy spells; every change Palgmey, of 121 North Terry Ave. | zations among the workers, then see ther will affect yo nae I have had kidney trouble] where yout business will pel Whee miserable, weak ff and on for years, but during the mei ts tans encnes Keene now. tnana tee past three years the suffering has The neriousness of colds and chills! been more marked, — So four will be twenty then, and any r is but little realized. Extra work is months ago, while at work, I was ble person will concede that/ thrown upon the kidneys, and as it taken’ very auddeuly with severe |there are enough of them vacant |{# impossible for the kidneys ¢ paine-through the groins and blad now, thia extra work besides their der T came e, went to Jand “We are not saying to you that become dike Tt ts, Uh sent for who finally used eping the Hef mt the or if a cold or chi trowb a flerw iT with frritat «in using Doan's Kidney | of the biqdder nd with the aetion Stake them regularly until | and ceondition of the kidney wecre- | labor unions are infallible; we know that they often make mistakes, but we are doing all we can to work in harmony with the pubife and at the same time wecure a recompense for 4 ytrength 1s restored the T read in our Seattle our toll that will enable us to sup- v's Kidney Pills assist the abont the wonderful cures port our families in comfort | ys in filtering out the poison-| Kidney Pills wefe making and con “Ht ia all very well te ous Waste by reviving their activity cluding to gives them a trial pro and restoring a natural action to the | cured two boxes. I only used one of contract nship” ete, but do mot delude yourself with the belief that jment makes you stronger and bet-| rectly on the parts affected that the ou can \ tor in eve that you are le disappeared. You |do that which will get us down to|jenw likel nd chills 1s one Who used soup-house wages and that will | This rer & great work | Dodn'® Kidney Is and knows that then have Just’a® tmoeh good busl- \* this city | they do all that is claimed for them.” ness an you have now Sold by all druggists. Price, 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., “Ask this question to yourself a jand for several years worked #ide/that Ireland remains what she i’) broth of a boy’ ALLIANCE IN BITTER FIGHT) ..°"s20°!sce".08 28.0%) Veils and Mvariiys ) Ribbons @ Trimmings Umbrellas RELIABLE GOODS QNLY. | Ruffled Curtains ery fine sheer Swi ad come deep ruffle rh re m with four tuck eperuffie with hemetiten matehed in pairs Sa 7 5c WOMEN'S PETTI- BOOK SALE COATS right Hooke luding Two Splendid Bargate Being She a fae BOPMOk sisbore Depart ¢ ments and many of the th 24-inet hoice at $5.00 GOOD DOLLAR GLOVES FANCY COLLARS WORLD-BEATERS AT THE PRICE—TRY and Misses’ ¥ rnover Collars THEM very prettily embroidered white, blue s . tise t your #ize and priced regularly at 26¢ eack ur t shad give # for tomorr tbe pointed. livery pate ta al NEW CAPS ' fit workmanship. Cape for Lad nd Mises in all the newest best in t world at the pr AW tyles, in the latest fad—the “Bent Band 81.50 ai size and shade in the choicest dress «in red, gr the “Quee at $0.50, and the lepartm Newhall” at, a palr 00 t Be. ive | ad ae MAKE SKIRTS FPREE—INQUIRE AT DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. ACY Denon v v v 3 > rs ~ » and offices that came to him for worked bard, and he mastered everything he ever undertook. He rewarded his friends invariably, but always had men of merit fillim BY THE TATTLER. sitions that were his to fill. ne “When in Boston three years ago 1 called to see Mayor Collins, but “Pat” was not in—he was always t” to his old friends—the finest by side with the late Mayor Patrick! “Collins deserved all the honors! of County Cork. or A. Collins, of Boston | : — According to McNamara ere] ek hhhhhher never was @ better example of a bablatt abide bediaad oS eheb yh! Thos. BE. McNamara, of Fourth claimed, ‘it is because this country | aud Pike, was an intimate friend of, is full of just such roosters as you| «p self-made man, a true friend, a hard | worker and am ambitious man than } Collins. & few days we will offer it to you! | create Se laters have SesitS EE oak B- s ONG WR I TER) ‘t am an upholsterer by tri and ehh Lae arate tne nner WS aceneacagiae iuedasesicas ee id MeN t Bt man Tenvades Collinge was bone of the|. FOF the purpose of ascertaining/very lately built up a business shop at Hanover and Cr trent, jand reporting on the latest develop-/ amounting to $40,000 a year in sta- Flowton. That was in the early six. | ments of trade opportunity in Japan| tionery. Mr. Crist thinks the Amer- tea. Collins wae only w kid’ bur |{2@ department of commerce and|ican houses could casily underbld the men behind the alliance have| to sacrifice half my own businesat”| STANDING OF THE CLUPS. | he {mpressed every one of the men | sbor Rage scyftbonen noe Phra 7g bev English on cheaper grades of planned for a determined crusade| “Here is the proposition straight FEE ABC we cee jin the shop with his unflag@ing| cry reports poorygehet Be BB 4 Se See and stationery to lower w the} and plain: An agent for an out- PACIFIC COAST LE sep | MMOrRY And bis determination ©) wr Crigt reports trade o} aoe pod dag apanese, with their imitas nt om jonal| side concern, with which you have Won, I r succeed In whatever he did. lal’ waaioner of aetien oer r- io ngenuity, have made printing iginated by famous anti-| no concern, comes to you and re-|Oskland ....+ bd | “Collins never forgot that he W488! cinors he thinks rege 4 mong | presses modeled on American patent men in the Quests you to assist in paying hima|Portiand ........ 22 20 536] born on Irish soll. His association |Cuy™ ne (hinks that print paper! presses of five or ten years ago. ‘Bul der to ¢ er-act the Citt-| high salary so he can break up the| los Angeles ee | 2 pred | with the agitation of Irish questions | (0 savantm, 4 ywwed ta! ow = sold the machinery is not stable or last- alliance plan, the special ex-|iabor untone and deprive you of | Seattle sone ® 33 465) on thin side of the water began be | 4, Nes the a “3 nglieh | ing, and it is believed that good ecutive ttee of the Seattle! half the money we are paying Bok? Francisco .. » 4 34 45° | fore he was 21, with a speech at @) Ooi ce but _ Bd ~~ paper) to-date modern presses could Butiding Trades union has inauger- 26 __-44*| Fenian meeting in Williameburg, N . one American firm has sold in Tokyo and Yokohama, | Y. In the Fenian movement he al- ed himself with the conservative | men who led in fte inception, with) | the object of compelling England by) a demonstration of foree to take up| t upon the reforms demand-| ed; and he worked zealously for some time as a lecturer and organ-| |tzer, His ability as an orator made | him the most valuable man « nected with the movement { But when in 1866, peaceful cown-| seln were overridden by the violent | faction and the ridiculous raid of! Canada was planned he withdrew | from the organization with whose methods he was no longer in sym pathy and he had no further con-| nection with it ‘One time I got into an argument! with him and ridiculed hie enthw asm over “Fenianism” when he as giving a talk on the purposes | lof the organization in Haymarket in on ins flushed up angrily and Special Inducements Friday Japanese Matting Choice of several good pat- though I was his friend, he ez- terns— 20¢ quality, per yard, cut to wee cere o00 2G quality, per yard, cut to 15e auality, per yard, cut to PIANOS PIPE inches wide. Japanese patterns In beautiful colors, Regular, per ¢; Friday, 3 oo sve ee Very sul le for window curtains or bed sets. In a variety of pat- terns best shades of terra cotta, blue and green. Regular KRELL AUTO GRAND AND per yard, 20c; Friday only, cut tO .......006 cecesseeeccsess 12%¢ ELECTRIC PIANOS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRU- }| Rog and Carpet Beaters MENTS AND SUPPLIES |f. In form of wire hoop, firmly attach value, each, le; Friday VICTOR, EDISON AND OTHER TALKING MACHINES Salad, Berry and Frutt Bowls | AND RECORDS | t variety of especially fine semi-porcelain bowls, richly deco- LARGEST STOCK IN | ated with fruit, floral and medallion centers and heavily burnished | 1 to wood n handle. Regular ve THE NORTHWEST in gold. Friday we will have a window filled with these special CORRECT PRICES, EASY offerings; regular value 65, cut to, chOICE ...... 6.606. eee ee ADE TERMS PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED, Sewing Tables REPAIRED AND Regular $1.25 folding table, light weight yet very durable; is fin- POLISHED ished in golden, has 36-inch measure printed In the top. Table is 36 inches long, 18 wide and 25 high, Friday only, cut to, each @5@ | (These Friday specials are for cash and final. None to dealers 0 Ns on |B nor can C. 0. D. or phone orders be filled: We reserve right to limit . . © Ti E quantity of any special to a customer. Out-of-town orders will be Seattle's Leading Piano House, |\f filled if postmarked not later than 6 p. m. Friday, provided any of ar- 903 Second Avenue. ticles desired remain in stock. Specials may be taken by purchaser Burke Building. or Will be delivered at our earliest convenience.)