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maa og Contest Closes Wednesday Tid THE SEATTLE STAR#PUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1905. ti A ete ae RR Re aR Mission furniture A Positive, Permanent Cure Lee sie a remarkable showing © of the sufterer ill keep y4 t h with t e setlieted one to pines Ha w Li havo t nw ' y and th f . . pt ho b made a study and life y 1 MARY HOYE “ wn af a caref 1 ole ste examina- it . . N ‘ jeoing there hax been a great Wednesda girl contest, and as there TEN DO At ' XA.) ¢ ono it nt ta i a HOUSEMAID OF NERAL, DO-| ure in presenting «he name of M WHO SERVED Sophia Lamp aoe o yeats without eas LONGEST IN A LE FAM We went to the er ment of . bDJe £jfth floor onsen [ ae al noxious. f plain to the sufferer after ILY foe in 1886 and secured the services “MISSION ‘SUITE dg ne og ‘ A 4 possibly Below a hed three lett of Miss Lampson, and, w the ex Gite ‘tar & bas = pattern Misston which w w that the ception of short vacations taken at Suite. ‘Thee vo aor yted aie have done many years of faith-| different times, has been with u and im any qua fey The three domestios| constantly, Miss Lampson has al ma pleas a of hese | ways been contented and hopes t fine tered oak , or spoons wy interes a ma cabal Hite ee Which Ait tarrh en of nowe and throat. If the great masses of 957" we KN - 7 babe ye hie te Ga. W. CLANCY “ ~ 4 it ° fers a th ‘BAD NOGE ANDO THROAT ana GOOD EARS os a m V GO TOGET soft * show ermacives for them to secur beat that of Miss Sophia Sampson In answer to your prize offer in| NEVER GO '. ent ni fR sd tg eo egestas veges fee nathtig pe. who ha orved: 19 years he) The Star, I wish to say that Miss es . . aoe fumily of George W. Clancy? Blieabeth McCallum ha ym eon If you do lose no time he) tinually in my employ in Seattle for , contest will close promptly at 5p. m./ the past 14 years, during which . as ¢ ea ansattioma, she hae wou the i Diseases of Bronc ia U es al un S and cheerfulness, she has won ol I have been engaged as house and affection of the wh a; maid for Mra. Charles Beaty, 317 family. I cannot speak too highly 7 Which we marly always the reauit of neglected catarrh in the upper ole Olympia place, 10 years, comm of her many good qualitios. 3 ‘ wane alone that suffer w {feet n this manner, but when the Lungs are ing November 11, 1895, and, with MRS. € RGE H. KING { ¥ ah ole CITADEL OF HEALTH begins to totter The cir ation of the blood—by which we the exception of a few months in 0 14th Ay. North.” M e , an it # upon healthy lungs for its proper oxygenation, is interfered with and them the fall of 1904, through kness, TH MACCALLUM ' 1 to the above trains of symptome indicating RARER ERA REAR ARA RRR RRE * “ * ° * x * ene pe to these organs, such as indigestion, loss of appetite, seus > Genbeeenpesenseranenaens A nd Dis es , Kidne $ and Bladder Arm Chair $10.00 4 Binale Chair 96.00. Rocker $7.50 n Iseas y t P rd Fu rite re Com an «4 5 » the « of Catarrh and its disgusting symptoms, or any other chronie anda urnitu ry om the aire affects of Ceterrh end ie Giegusting eyuptonns, or any cther chests ee ’ * y f which you know nothing, and the party selling cares just as little, (For disobeying the czar’s prohibition Grand Duke Cyril of Russia 1006 to 1016 First Avenue re of ouch tres the best of medical skill, the dally supervision of « physiclan who Was summoned to St. Petersburg and punished for marrying the Grand SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE TACOMA has de this work a ome y, who will me aty —— —_ « “ Me ay Hoenn pone ag —— Duchess Victoria of Heas, his own first ali rank and honors. Hence is viewed.) GRAND DUKE CYRIL. Age 29, born at Tsar-skoe-S! Selo. | Bildest son of Grand Duke Viadi-} Is first cousin to the exar. Has two brothers, Grand Duke Boris, 28, and Grand Duke Anse. 6, and one sister, Grand Duchess Heliene, 23, wife of Prince Nict of Greece. Is chief of the 52d regiment of 7 2S sending chenene through the | jam of excited buyers. Never were such crowds seen infantry of Vilna. MARINE NOTES ged. were | i | bef , ged. were ent to Meise # ae ais ihe oped. wer in any clothing store before. Never were such tre erutser Admiral Nahmikoff wns rectite Mtenenatitp < cHRIsTIANA mendous savings offered. Among his orders is that of chev- | Monday ed the call f ft f } aller of the order of St. Andrew and} € met of constructing the first y Cc G A M h Y ioratlor oc tis coder of Beranhinn ot, the nem passenger venseis to ou Can Get As Much as YouCan Gs the “sailor prince” of the Ro- | The call sso haked for bids mm schoomer aise 5 4 ry Do Was sent to the far east by the \ Gnade fen Pramion’ @ Car for a Few lars emmr to forget his love for the di Yorced grand duchess of Hosse. Served at Port Arthur on beard the ill-fated battleship Petropay levsk, which was sunk in tho har- bor by an explosion. Bocaped death as by a mira swimming to shore and being { cousin the directors ¢ eoting hel ing & plan by rescue parties. Was invalided home, brated by at once cailing upon the grand duchess at Coburg Has been all along the most popu lar of the grand dukes among the people. Belongs to a very dissolute set of _|Young noblemen at St He is deprived of his Appointment as aide-de-camp to the czar, his income, his uniform and That the grand duchess was the wife of the czar tna’s brother has much to do with the severity with which the mesal and o# Petersbu Alas isco M Wednesday’s Lesson in Substantial Economy We Need Room for Toys” $1.25 All-Copper, Every Fancy Tea Kettle .. Work Basket | 5195 voting Hard HALF PRICE Bench . Nicket Prated | 65¢ wood Wash D8e $1.00 dozen White Granite Cups and Saucers, pair be Bc Heavy Wire | 7%5¢ dozen Plain Blown Table eek Flour Tumblers . Be 25e best quality Opal Alr-Hole Sifter. .. De Gas Globe - he 50 term ... $1.50 Anti-Rust 5c heavy Best Wash Peg. Boller ..9R8¢ | Paring Knife .... No, 0 Side-Litt Tubular Lan 2. Se & Huribut| Oak “Tan ned be best Crocus “Polished Bteel e Halt 3e | j Softens < egaaay® A+ Be ag on 4 Se Fast Black Lisle Socks Ge) .. 48¢ | SHOES FOR THE WOMEN, MEN | $2.00 Scotch Wool Shirts and c Wool Mittens, the = ee and Groceries of the best pom Wool Socks, Salvage toe / 00 Cotton Underwear 24¢| AND CHILDREN AT SAL Drawers . ' Oe | Sc Wool Mittens, the pair.. S0e dozen Semi- pte Rate ot whelenale Gur soeh. ite White Handle chiefs } BOYS" CLOTHING AT HALF VAGE PRICES. Se Derby Ribbed Shirts and| DRY GOODS AT SALVAGE Porcelain Il Good Laundry Soap, per box nly ne gl 13¢ PRICE. | $2.00 noys’ Box Calf Shoes 1.2% | Drawers . 45¢ PRICES, Fruit Dishes §| ' 26 chtios, assorted styles... Sé $5.00 Dress or Walking Shoes all | couse’ tra Fiour—a bi Linen Collars, ail sizes... @ | Boys’ $2.00 Knee Pants Suits for | — at WEN’S 1 | 10e Red Ticking, the yard... 5¢ ve North Dakota and Blue Stom 0c Boys’ Soft Shirts ? $1.65 | 33.50 Dress Shoes at WOMEN’S TAILORED grey 7% Calico, the yard t—it's superior to any $1.00 Men's Fancy Golf Shir ral Boys $4.60 ‘i Pants Suits fay $5.00 Lowel SKIRTS AT SALVAGE PRICES. Mc Outing Flannel, the yard T5e best quality 50 $1.00 Me Stiff Shir ry 75c Child's Fe SE AMES nae enna n| # Wool Flannel, gray and red Glass Reflec- have sample 10-ib. bags o TSe M if Shirt $5.00 Women's t $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Skirts, afl | e tor Wall a's Extra Flour at 2he 0c Men's Working Shirts... 3-00 | POYS' KNER 7 one price, each 49 } 36e Dress Goods, the yard.. a ity, to go at, a pair lamp, com- v | . . Yerxa’s Extra Bacon, per pound WOMEN’S AND CHILDRE MEN’S TROUSERS AT HALF WOMEN’S WAISTS. MEN'S HATS AT SALVAGE plete... eth... ‘ be UNDERWEAR, PRICE. VNSEEAR FON Sat ay PRICES. Yerxa’s Extra Ham, per lb. . te SALVAGE PRICES. Made of Mohair, French Flannel | || Hoftman House Coffeo is the 0c Women's Ribbed Underwear | Men's $2.00 Trousers for o5¢ | and Albatross, worth & } $2.00 quality for $2.00 Gan Port- |] peor of all the coffes, in 10-1 Seeencee | Men's $3.00 Trousers for...@1-46 | 75c Wool Undershirts .......26¢ $4.00; your choice... $2.50 Men's Hats . able Brass §) per Ib B8¢ ! a Stem New Ai Hole returne that noth-| Burner 9 $1.98 gether v olay and " pete ne your # _Treatment That Cures ffering when the best treatmelt on earth and the only (NOTICE TO nf SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The § We have everything that good in the bakery line UNION BAKERY nt bur made. snemas ou vy @ o'clock AND CAFE aot eed an us the fever a aon| Whee necessary medicines and appliances and the daily supervision of @ physictan skilled te UTTLE iz PENINGS 1413 BECOND AVENUE. ap yt (Bune, Main; ‘is work, ts y 1050; Independent 1135,) between 6| "and 20 o'clock, and we will send | you a copy at once, If you should) THE RUBBER STOR CR patieneeeeenemcercoers a phon ery time you miss it in thie way we can be cortenn ot | rELAY ONLY MAKES YOUR CASE MORE DIFFICULT TO CURE. BEGIN YOUR TREATMENT 4 giving our subsertbers a perfect ser- | 714 FIRST AVENUE the effect that TODAY. fered a relapse — the onl j Wel Weather Wearables Sie STAR Po WrisHina co. | If living out of town write for filustratea booklet and aymptom blank for new home treatment, on = | oP 1s FRE wE CURD PIL@S AND ALA, RECTAL DISEASES. eS BOYS, TAKE wOTICE P| T<oescceate™s WH, McHARRIE, M, D., COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE FREE. KLINE & ROSENBERG. Miz. Co. 1207 SECOND AVE Opp Pantages Thea’ frauding the 420-422-424. 426 ARCADE BUILOING.—PHONE MAIN 4111. and Fridays, €:80 to 8:30. United 2toSp m Sundays—9 Evenings—Tuesdays to 11 a. m OFFICE HOURS—9 @ m. to 12:90 pm; Gees Hubbard and Freemex were turned over to United r x and taken to a Investigation PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. Salvage Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes . preg, duty on the « 1 De om puty United States M day arrested Mra jury the United charging her wth having Improvement. « at the Pilgrim hee, the prone vary wr From the Wrecked Steamer Alameda! The sale started off on Saturday with a tremendous re. mm Monday Nunley, of Ba ng her with m The bulk of the merchandise is practically unhurt. Yet everything goes at prices ranging from 25¢ to 60¢ on the dollar. Here are the prices people pay for the merchandise. ka STEAMER es bcs aba OFF THE GOLDEN GATE. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Saved From the Wreck femmmty tor diarriumas TWENTY FIVE CENTS A ROTTER If you want the moon page 6 can help you one But if you do not want the moon MEN'S $10.00 OVPRCOATS FOR .. bes MEN'S $10.00 vITs ps see page 6. MEN'S $15.00 OVERCOATS FOR .. . MEN'S $15 ITS FOR ° Ploaty of good Jobs on pase 6 YERXA MEN’S $15.00 CRAVENETTE TS FOR essere VOUTHS’ 99.09 SUITS FOR 20... cc crcccceeseersenesee eeeeeeens $1.00 Wool Underwear for $4.00 and $6. ] treeeee e . S255 Drawers : 64¢ for $ All Wool Shirts and MITTENS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, 00 Trousers PAY LESS THAN HALF FOR FURNISHINGS. = 90 25 quality We have moved our entire bus- Ineag to 723 Pike street, om Kile! China's An | Woot erwear rh ve te pound in qua White Floating quality, largest size bar, Pacific Coast Clothing Company corner Marion 9QQ fist 9QQO iis! OQ comer marion Ave, Ave. Guantity at per box ‘the rate of $3.00 F.R. Be eette,