The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1905, Page 8

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FIND HEAD OF BOSTON handbag of shot, th of Susan ard Prominent Woman Of senile decay, Mra. Dr. Elizabeth neral will be Buschmann, one of th Khown and highly reapected phye Indemann, 212 THE SEATT HENDERSON IS DYING TAR——MONDAY, NOV. 6, DUBUQUE, Ia., Nov, 6.-—-David #| rson, former speaker of tho] is dangerously {l) at his home} ie paresis, His death is mo mentarily expected LITTLE TOT HERE ALONE Henrietta Chester, 6, arrived on} the steamer Mainlander from Van couver, B, ©, Sunday, expecting to meet her father at the dock. The father, however, failed to appe and the little one was given | charge of Police Matron Kelly, Up} a late hour Monday the father not been located, and little Henrietta ts in despair. MURDERED GIRL a) nd horribly KS ago, the h terday, Morris Nathan was} has been arraigned for ry, the forme chorus girl who King This timely World's Fatr and handsomene Copyright by Clinedi net Doctor Is Dead “= justify this bellet MISS MARION OLIVER te profit WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 6. Miss Marion Oliver,’ daughter of Gen, Oliver, assistant secretary of} W. Hattenbelan, of Columbia Tuesday at 1/war, will have another season of | City, while waiting for a car at Sec Matthews offt-| Washington social life. The return|ond and Washington early Sunday will be at Lake] of Secretary and Mise Root to the | morning, was relieved of his gold View cometery | war department is weleomed by the | watch. He reported the matter to i died Sunday at) Five daughters, 18 grandchildren! Olivers. Both are from New York, | the police, daughter, Mra. B.jand six great-grandchildren sur-land the relations are sald to be| ° Twentieth. The fu-| vive ongental Remedy for gray hair. Page 6, *** een held nok, Rev, M. A ing, Interment most wid The North Wall Will Come own Today-—tHelp Save the Merchandise The north wall of The Annex is to be torn down Monday—and the merchandise must all be moved | by Monday night. | That's the last report from the “seat of war.” Dainty brilliantly lustration the pair Handsome Deep 16.00; We expect as soon as the glass is in the new build- ing on the south to put the merchandise over in that section. Meanwhile not a foot of space is available for these things—they simply must be got rid of. Today We Adopt the Most Desperate Price Remedies Ever | Known and the i} Everything in this particular section is to be moved hurriedly, bag and baggage. wheat—it's brand—y Extra Bh Yer Yerxa's Bx Hoffman ¥ peer of all the ana, per Ib 5-Ib. cans, per Ib a Ham Pxtra Coyle Extra Uncolc The millinery section is vitally affected chief issued this order : “SELL ALL THE HATS FOR JUST HALF skirts—values range from $1.50 to $1.98. One price is put on the whole lot for hurried selling. The “retreat order” has been given and all go on sale at gsc each. ” quail _— Fleece lined vests and pants for women and wool Son: et “BUT,” protested the head of the department, pants for children worth up to 75¢ each go for 4sc. ern “WE SHALL LOSE MONEY, WE CAN’T DO THAT.” | “WE SHALL LOSE ALL THE MILLINERY Fancy taffeta ribbons nearby, in all colors and ter, per Ib widths up to 4% inches, worth 20c a yard, goes for Complete Credit Housefurnishers little Balt and Pepp of It being from the Qu for whone Quaker City Cut eo of design maintain that it should be an artic rather than to hold it at a high figure as sale with the approach of the all the different articles here, but Sugar and finished. ie slightly different from 1} Special sale price per dozen 25¢ Good Laundry Boap, per box Yerxa’s Extra Flour North Dakota and Biue Ste superior te eatin in ntities, per Ib Best Washington Creamery But 723 Pike Street. F._R. YERXA & SONS, 1905. FREDERICK & NELGON (Ino.) Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers Special Sale of Cut Glass For the Thanksgiving Table ' sale inc ery plece of Quaker City Cut GI largest wi of Philadelphia, winner of the Grand Prize in Beattie polished and hind finished rapidly coming to realize that our of general household use, and not held at prohibitive pric nd our to troat Out Glons as For thi when Cut Glass is most useful and effective in the home. We euch as are told of will serve to give an idea of the reductions pre #. e have recently received the ker City Cut Glass ¢ duet we have had ¢ lass is hend cut, har Thoughtful people are lusive sale We prefer, because of its utility “art ware. Holiday season Creamer Design different from illustration Bow! in the sunburst pattern, one of the best and most popular designs in the Quaker City line. Is | deeply cut and measures 8 in. special sale in diameter. Regular price price, DREDERIOK €: Comple (rede mearelarrnahecs SECOND AVENUE. gine an pnt SPREVEG STREETS. YERXA We have moved our entire bus- a blend 6 pound b> rib ise fee ia the DI you cann fied if their neglect or jonsn ens. state of affairs is en necemmary fice all sorts of scientific Alve Dentistry $3.00 BOe Third and Pike. 5-in. Nappies in two distinct cuttings, slightly ing Choice, t help but feel morti- dition implies This rely un- for at our Dental Of- careful and tion. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS. Entrance 307) Pike Street and 1430 Third Avenue, Corner of Our Entire Line of the Famous Quaker City Cut Glass Radically Underpriced Until Wednesday Night in our stock, from elal Punch Bow gle order of Cut Gla p in thi highest possible award since April Ist of this yaar It has an established reputation for brilllancy th of cutting position with regard to Cut G is ce t—we ales of Cut t straight merchandise, and sell lots reason we find much pleasure in announ: dainty try, all Louis of it on a small margin of ing this special three-day scarcely begin to tell of ailing on the entire Salt and Shak attrac design. solid Water Carafe in some design cut in a new Regular price $ exceptionally hand 1 be each $1.00 esmemnnnananaei aE «i i eens ai acme Handsomely eut Tumblers to match Carafe ple- Deep Bow! in attractive shape and new cutting Measures 8 in. in diameter. Shape fs slightly differ ent from illustration, Special sale price ..®3.95 | set of six soy of six $8.00 cial sale price, 85. spe | We make the lowest| prices on Wedding Presents in Cut Glass ng Sliver in RELIABLE Tut ea ‘Bagoage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First avenue, Postoffice building, __Phonee—Sunset 902; Ind. 626, Turkish Bath 50 INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington HUTCHINSON CO, Fag) Cicthiers, Second ani Unies } | | |CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE. HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. place vo borrow money o1 d all kinds of jewel ¥ Confidential HOME-MADE BREAD THAT 18 GOOD—6 LOAVES 25¢, For Your Kitchen IF IT’S HERE WHILE THE WORKMEN half price, roc. MAKE BRICKS AND MORTAR FLY. THAT WALL IS THREE FEET THICK, AND IT’S COMING DOWN NEXT WEEK!” was the reply. | Women’s belts of shirred taffeta in pink, blue, white and black, and belts of patent leather, worth 35¢ and soc are to be sold for rgc. So the millinery goes at half price. | Outing flannel gowns bought to sell for soc will be sold at 38c—others worth $1.25 for g8c. The suits are likewise affected. A whole battalion of styles in the smart long coat styles—worth up to $27.50, will be sold Tuesday for $15.00. New suits, splendid styles in all manner of fine fabrics, tweeds, serges, panamas and English wor- Embroidery edgings in all widths up to 18 inches worth soc a yard, will march out at 28c, The dress goods section will be the scene of great activity. All the worsted suitings, the prunellas, the panamas and the English and Scotch tweeds that have heretofore been held at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.89 a yard are put in one great lot at 65c a yard. The dress goods store has obviously reached the “last ditch.” | bed- ding and linens at a third less, } } steds, and none worth less than $22.50, yet they're to go at $15.00. | Same way with women’s coats. A fine lot of the long graceful Empire and Paddock styles — worth $15.00 and never offered for less, wiil be got rid of / at $10.00. Notions go at about half price. Domestics, In the underwear section a counter will be filled with gowns, chemises, corset covers, drawers and j Avenue and Ohe ANNEX te" STONE, FISHER @ LANE | Corner Second Avenue and University St. Corner Second | beautiful result coal do more work and hold fire gets out of a ton of coal in his BOTH PHONES ERNST BROS. INC 206 Cole’s Hot Blast pTiti WILL gin Cy FUEL THIS INTE Cole's als Blast is a great value. We sell it under a positive guaran tee. It burns soft coal, coke, wood or any fuel without any change in the stove. You only need one stove for the entire year, Spring, Fall or dead of Winter, Strikes or coal combines cease to be a terror if you have a Cole’s Hot Blast, FIRE NEVER OUT. It is the only stove that keeps the house warm all night and gives the family a warm breakfast room e morning without kindling a w fire. Guaranteed to hold fire from Saturday night to Monday morning SAVES THE DOLLARS. If you feel poor it saves 1 fuel bill, while giving th above It will even make a ton of cheap slack soft better than your neighbor $50.00 stove 1158 if your UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. Things you need every day at reduced prices Household Ammonia, % gal, {n- clusive bottle eo soline, % gal, inclusive bottle ‘ inclusive bottle Be: nzine, gal 4 Wood Alcohol inclusive % gal., bottle 50e American Castile Soap, Jersey nti Lily Brand, 3-Ib. bars for.... ago 2he Powdered Borax, in tin boxes, with sifting top, full pound.. RED FRONT FURN. Co. 220 Pike Street. Fine Wine Vinegar, made i sour wine, large bottle... Fine quality imported Olive in original or in bulk, pints.. NOTICE.. BREWERY Cream of Tartar, best grade, & Ib. Rochelie Sait best grade, % Tl WORKMEN Epsom Salt, best grade, 1-Ib .. 1 Baking Soda, best grade, Ape STILL ON STRIKE DRINK UNION BEER A Glycerine, best grade, % see Spirits of Camphor, best wae % pint B5¢ Both Phones 982, Free delivery. pa) S-3f LINE'S = P1ANO-HOUSE 09 FinSE SEARULE

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