The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1905, Page 8

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ATTHETREATERS| Muskogee, ope ey | * * * In Old Kentucky *| * May Howard Bur- ®| * * * Avenue—"t Jouh * ® Perkins * * Btar—Polite V v * SRE EERE RRR ERE QUADRUPLED ITS POPULATION IN “In Old Kentucky” wilt close a ITY NEVER BEFORE EQUALED e the Grand Wednesday night Op Thuraday and tw« ceeding nigats MORE THAN OLD FAMILY May Irwin will present “Mrs, Bleg® Ts Back.” Of the play the New Yoru Bvening Telegram say “A few of May Irwin's friend overflowed the Bijou and follow the Irwinesque humor with a run ning fire of laughter last n , she and her company presented Mr} George VY. Hobart's ‘Mra Black | Back.’ Abounding in slang and gramatic throughout, the play is series of th ® ly dovet Mis | Irwin « king mouth unt farewell at the “Uncle Josh FE comedy-drama a’ nue theate erage thea The company pre : duction is pm 1 exeeliont; th f ing and the Z and absorbing | Sunday afternoon and for the] week following, “Dora Tb | Bertha M. Clay's fam dramatized, will be the attraction ‘The May Howai pleasing large aw attle theater this w Wednesiay night “In Ol’ K a BUSINESS theky,” with (ts band of pickanix nies, closes its engager The work of insta derous mechaniam t een me of whl, [ee ster product ic wh . . t Will open an engage xt M 7 day at the Grand going on me and th t The advance sale of pens on Thursday ‘The bili at t Work is one we of the attractions | dinary in the vaude i, and the program goes through with al 1 Snap that isa delight to the theater goer who Das a partiality for t ~ substantial tw five ; entinvon treet altnememenie p te in tm | system: three Woman va. woman, trained nurse wa loan shark, Barr ve Hudgins, © signs of a vepresentative manager of the Star/ pr ity Laan company, a loca! king | Features of last year’s busine Gaheern, came up be he sending out of 80,000 baler Judse Gordon for the second ume | of cotton and a jobbing trade of al Tuesday morning agpin continued to 1 progressive inexcelled Ravetie, representir ernment | Murse, to send interrogatories outaide | beadquarters money | | at Denver, Ce everything abc is #0} showing the new it looks as t | built up this | erations ins owns and is able it flourish! mtly to ve secur a he present ac place in the latest newspaper dire growth of @ civil sutt in which | tories of the country, There Is a Grained nurse obtained..a. verdict} five-story hotel with baths, electric | aghinet the female tour shark. That| Hghts, steam heat. a ¥erdict cannet be r 4 upon and| every room and all the con how the court i to decide as to| Yemiences of a firstclass hotel ex thé ability of Miss Hudgins to meet] C¢Pt & Bar room, that is too new to} lated in the hotel red her just indebtedness have been “Tou have hounded me to death exclaimed the debtor in tragic tones to Attorney Ravelie “1 think she has ge treme in avoiding p debt.” modestly interposed the trained nurse - “I believe that she ts manager, setretary, clerk and bookkeeper of this concern. Im fact, she ia the whole cheese,” rlolentty rapped z| Ragley's Corner HOUSEHOLD} REMEDIES Attorney Favelle, Attorney Beats, acting ‘the the Dleodsucking concern. seemed al but accepted the pro-| wing the big fish into the net and made no objections to a continuance | Through her attorney's clever! Manipulations the female loan shark! hae vet up a defense showing he, herself, is deeply in the com braska. The ver. From this sucking concern r acles and fastens fortunate laboring men who have} “rughed in where angels fear to} tread.” The res a of Todine—this 1 the whole fami Predigested Beef, Iron and a fine genera! tont cent of more, and It one p “4a. not promptly met the Weechen appty the thumbecre we. RHRRRARRMHRR KD small loan they « bottion - OG back the origin: | Pure Norwegian I } quality guaran | tles Extra Fine Olive * * iT "EM AGAIN, “ROCKEY!” * * PITTSBUR A Oct. 4— * ® Pennsyiv crude off was ad- *® * * * ndall’s Emulsion o! Liver Off, peptonized and predigested She #yanced again today. It is pre- Be dleied it will reach $2. - * | AA AndldadltaA teal, “ag ines aad SHITA, Ken. Oct. 4.—The condition of “Jerry Simpson was slightly improved this morning. ——— ——___—_ | BERLIN, Oct. 4-—It is under stood that Germany intends to send | 60,000 men from all branches of the wervice to German Southeast Africa to reinforce the troops in trying to suppress the Hereros. The force will cost an additional $2,500,000 an- nually, A fr First Methodist Protestant chureh | ‘om Wednesday evening in honor of new pastor, Rev. A, Norman id, and wife, Al! members and} tHlends of the church are earnestly Fequested to attend. Both Phones 982. Free Delivery . tion will be given at the Turkish Bath 60c INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Heady rber Shop First and Washington Grand. in value. duct and his deeds THE Magic Cty Of the Southwest FIVE YEARS AND MAS A RECORD FOR PUSH AND PROSPER IN THE UNITED STATES—WHERE GIT-UP-AND-GIT COUNTS STREET AND COTTON GIN IN MUSKOGER ed from four to six times man is rated according to his com own here claim for the the ter KRONSTADT, Oct. 4.—Dock ave again struck for shorter hours. Work 1 | all foreign ships ts at a standatill y that every pa » the young man of | bor mpt and industry far greate TOKIO, Oct. 4.—1t tp the government 6 ie resumed. OCTOBER IS HERE THE END IS NEAR this month sees the passing of the old Rainier any ar Clothing © the final wind-up.of its affaira W the management of this ‘ regrets bringing to a clone thin succesaful business, it i* a sure to know that the buying public Is profiting thereby. The question of profit is sot & con sideration now, but the ong object ts to sel} everything and sell it be th pri S month will have passed, Here are, the forced Sults Shoes $12.00 Men's All. Wool Suits $2.00 Viel and Calfskin Shoes a ans thoes. ec $15.00 Men's Fine Worsted e “ Bane ! extra heavy Work Shoes, 87.25 yuble soles #185 $1800 and $20.00 Men's Pine $2.60 and $4.00 Shoes, choice Tailored Suits 89.75 stock, best makes an: tateat style 2.15 The celebrated Harlow Shoe. Overcoats ivcroaen cea ab $2.85 $10.00 and $12.00 All-Wool $2.00 Royw’ Shoes, all styles Overconts mt and sone $1.25 $15.00 All-Wool Overcoat $18.00 and $20.00 Fine Talk ed Overcoats 89.25 Underwear Te fine Balbriggan Under- wear ae $1.00 Linen Mesh Underwear 4 $2.60 strong, durable Pa Extra Heavy Jersey Ribbed 40: $3.00 Wool Pants #1. 45 $2.00 fine All. Wool Underwear $4.00 Panta 91.95 o5e $5.00 and $6.00 fine Dress Pants 82 Shirts Hats ov White Laun one $1.00 fine Colored Laundered 2.00 fine Fur Hate he Shirts 406 $2.50 Hats, all styles, shapes $1.00 fine Soft Front Shirts and colors $1.25 45e $3.50 extra fine Hats, all col Tie Soft Front Shirt with ora and shapes .... 81.85 cufts 25e Furnishing Goods Se Wool Sox 12%e¢ $2.00 Self-Opening Gloria Silk Genuine President Suspenders Umbrella Ble B5¢ 5 ow Boston Garters the hy br $1.50 Boys’ Wool 26¢ Embroidered Fancy Sox, 2 »béansions ° 60¢ for 1 $3.00 and $3.60 Men's Sweat 10c Linen Handkerchief. 2i@ orn $1.75 c Linen Handkerchlet..5¢ $5.00 Leather Valise ..@2.50 bc Suspenders l5e $10.00 Leather and Leather 60c Silk Webbed Suspenders Lined Suit Cases ...94.85 We Solid Leather Suit Cases, 2 $1.00 Heavy Alpaca Umbrellas straps, worth §7.60, now . Abe 83. 25 make No fAistake. This Sale Is Positively Genuine at 1217 First Avenue, Next Door to Postoftice. Look for the Number on Sign | Rainier Clothing House 1217---First Avenue---1217 SPATTL STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1905 LREDERICK €.NE Complen Credit CNCORPORATED ) SLCOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STRELTS. 75c 8-Wire Tapestry Brussels Car- This peting, Cut and Sewed, $1.50 _— ata m1 Sic Golden Beier tr eel eee gute? cect,” | UK SURE Vana cetectiak ns Ot tie ee 1080 Chair $22.50 9x12 ft. . Tapestry Brussels er Rugs Today and $1 6. 50 pass ents ow GREAT MAJESTIC SEATTLE HOME OF THE RANGE Cheb Furnishers Golden Bh ces Each There sunibendifterent patherna.- Orie if eta ; brows f price 816.50 5 nOFFOW. + $1-10 | tom Decorated English Seml-Porcelain This 10-inch Cold-Handled Fryh Cups and Saucers Tomorrow Pan Tomorrow 15c 48c Per cede of Six tate of sat a a eiteh Send. i © « ° han I ba x... d8e Decorated English Semi- Porcelain Plates Tomorrow 48cPerSetofSix 0c Cake Turner Tomorrow 5c 1 handle and shaped steel be MOTTOW + ise ise b Regular price 5 p OMOTTOW ber eees $1.85 Cotton Sheet-Blankets, Today $0c Cotton Siete Today Pal | $1 Es) oP 6 5c te, having blue or pink striped border, e pair, Regular price 90 1 tom w, a pair : $1.25 | as ' al price today and w, aD A Fow R Why the 1905 ‘‘o Wave” f Tapest Portieres is the Best Washing Machine Manufactured Spocioday and spose tit There ia @ sortment of e they h divided into larly at $3.50 a pair; a ee odes $2. 00 Tepeeienansll pa T coast oc) and Tomorrow "S12 me autand makes | Each {Building a New Store Make Bargains in Every Dept. Stock Simply Must Be Sold---No Room / s ‘ And party wall troubles have tied up operations on the south side; an inch and a half of Second Avenue frontage is the bone of contention. Unless the lawyers settle the thing in a .day or two the workmen will move over to the north wall--- And that move means that it will be impossible to go on with the sale. These facts are mentioned not to scare anybody into buy- ing, but to show the whys and wherefores of this extra- ordinary sale--- To show why all the Fall Merchandise, the Suits, the Coats, the Millinery, and the Dress Goods, are put in this great sale at ridiculously reduced prices--- Not necessary to say much these days---for never did sale evoke so much favorable comment. Corner Second Corner Second mt Ghe ANNEX S23 University St. University St, STONE, FISHER @ LANE SEER

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