The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1905, Page 3

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Meteoric Millionaires Are Inclined te Seok) Younger and Gayer Companiers When : weed magnaice ‘wes cum ‘out Sudden Fortune 4 NEW YORK, Deo. 2¢ Stewart Worthington ‘ ve ase of Wm, Ellis Corey, | Cleveland : pues the United States Stee DANIEL G. REUD, railroad a pore o oF plate 1 naire, after the ¢ Raghlle-rsiey of his first wife, married Clar _Y mp Agnew, a young woman of an » hee mic opera stage % o [PRANK A, MAGOWAN, Trenton ‘ , ‘| J, beoame infatuated with eine Rye n wife of an employe; both secu c actl HENRY M. FLAGLER, “King Florida,” when his first wife © The t ariat then married Mary Lilly Kenan gre ef of North Carolina the a . have|A*TONIO TERRY sought for pe he womer years to get rid of wife, and wher the ® | she died, married Sibyl Sander ing ating son E the r « JAS. STREET, steamship com the w 1 lives of the women wh Miller, @ and bav t up with the fast] driven to obseu : pace ALAN A. WOOD, aged widower Many Divorced Wives. Pittsburg, secretly married Go! Th { prominent of the men| Mohr, an actre of wh mestic affairs | HENRY W. OLIVER, of Pittsbu and| after his M Margar Kingsley 1 money ue for |HARRY THAW, of Pitt - Mre.| cently married Evelyn Nesbit aa « Worry, Watoh Us Grow” : Cash The New Store _Credit a home 3 ignat i A SAMPLE OF VAL- AT NEW STOR Parlor Furniture Sale Cos- tinues. Lady's Desk, like cut, made of oak, golden finish; has oe | French bevel mirror Bs ss teens : 812.00 fe Our showing of Ladies’ 4 } Deeks has never been more | | complete than now, and at prices suited to every pocket. : A few sample prices No. 271%, Birdseye eam as No. we Weathered. No. 572, Weathered Beh: No. 1238, ‘ No. 837, Golden Oak » No. 581, Golden Oak Na" sii. Weathered. BESO y 472, Weathered. 15.00 215%, Golden Oak .. ae asc’ ton Suohanene. . ‘ $8. No. 65514, Birdseye Maple... a $12.50 And many others. This coupon wil! be taken as Present for the home bought week will pay the balance. of the new store credit syst Bettter hare This is to demonstrate the | DROP WIVES © _WHEN RICH Comes happiness in the help, than grim res Let me help you with my fon without to have comforts. FATHER TIME. first payment on any on time. One dollar or advant em. COR. SECOND AVE. e UNION STREET ERNST 306-5046 For All’Rou BROS. INC@ 5 PIKI ST. nd Satisfaction We say every time ". COLE Hot Blast Heater Why? Because it is a miser of fuel and a philanthropist of heat It's the heater which is guaranteed to save one-third your fuel in a season. Holds a fire all night. No need to dress and shiver in the cold every morning if you use one of these Just turn on the drafts and be com- fortable. If some prejudiced neigh- bor uses some other kind, shivers all winter and contracts pneumonia or a kindred disease, you can thank your own good judgment for buy ing the Cole's Hot Blast. 12-inch Heater 15-inch Heater .. 18-inch Heater If your old stove needs re-lining fend it to us. If you cannot cail TELHPHONE 1166. 11.50 Christmas two each THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY and Ret he Ind, and ha m Daniel G, Reid, Leeds had a w who bh hin ' rea lay after “he becar vt art Worthington, ¢ 1 wite of eo. BR. Worthing i r weed hia wife to got a divorce, § ing | t aid, § i 900 he married Mrs, Worth Reid was Leeds’ partner. H first wife had ¢ and when } wet New Y h ed Cla risa Agnew, & young Woman of th omle opera stag Frank A, MacGow r of Trenton, N. J his ft wife and marr the wife of 1 ipertntendent eandalo areer, He wa acived soctally his busine and in a time he was a1 an fhe « Ee ginal 4 lature, f benefit, passed aw making | ‘ r nee got a d lays la he married aga a order te te Then his wife died before the was finished, He ma M in a yea Ja et came info a f with his at . land 1 ar long ago & t man on the The mad Par exter Harry K. Thaw’s re age Evelyn Ne model dancer and deville singe an example. The money made out the mills at Pittsburg is payts costly gowns, automobiles, fine ¢ tablishments and for the gaye | sayety of reckless life COMING HERE EASTERN COLLEGE TEAM...” | | _ ANOTHER DEC, a 1905 MESSAGE J reece » GAME WARDEN HOT ON TRAIL OF LAWBREAKERS : THIS 18 IMPORTANT Whether anted pre f any sub franchises « urb apply to the territory without any further action on the part of the ety a question whieh the t { we asked Corpora ton Counsel to answer This questio brought of th annexation by of South reason Seatt |To IRRIGATE ngage in A Ke power bu the purposes declared in the borating papers of the Hanford rigating & Power company erday. The incorporators | The Wheaton college basketbal vi toga oo aeeion ae’ ese jteam, of Wheaton, Ill, will tour | i vai ga-cc? spre aay | the Ne coast and may play in| ange Seattle. Negotiations for a match | with the University of Washington| Carpenters and electricians are team and others in this city are) now busy at the unt house re | now pending wiring the various departments, The Athletic Manager Grinstead, of |tapping of their hammers fan jthe university, has received a com-|annoyance in the court sessions munication from the manager of | but as electric lights through the jthe eastern team and ts now writ-| greater part of the gloomy build jing to managers in this city and|ing are promised within the next vicinity for games. The Spokane | 30 days, the annoyance ts being {high school will also arrange aj borne with patience. schedule with Wheaton. It is ex-| |pected that games will be pinyed| Occasional Rain Tonight and Thurs- [with every team of importance {n the state Tihs is the first time this col ce has ever invaded the northw | Few people here have heard of} them, yet they composed the most | skilled artists in the game today. | The local high school team ta! working hard and now that quar ters where practice may be held | at | Self-Contentment.” has been secured, the team will en deavor to make up for lost time The university team is also hard at work, members being excused from nym work in to hurry matters along DIRECTORS TO MEET For the better county schools, all the school di rectors will meet on Friday, Jan. 5. the high school building. The meeting will be a part of the teach ers’ institute program. Dr. O'Shea. of the University of Wisconsin, will) ot | lecture on “The Development Tacoma plans to spend thousands | lof dollars to advertise city and} | state, Coal The weather indicates w for the holidays, How ts you bin 1 You cannot possitiy cook a satix factory Christmas dinner without a| fire. You may think you an, but! They handle ali kinds ‘ and their prices are right are Main 874; Ind. 1762. Their phor | FOwNES, DE DENTS OR PERRIN’S | ‘The very best makes to buy Christmas gifts. All styles sizes at EN Bracks & Co.'s VERY Cheap Prices China Crockery Dolls Glassware Christmas Holiday Goods COME EARLY See Our Tempting Prices Great American Importing Tea on pike streets) SEATTLE 908 Second Ave. and ave AT ENORMOUS REDUCTION, _ MAY RAGLEY ) DRUG CO. Np Ave. ® Puen Br regulation of the! day; Light to Fresh South West Winds. + is served at Hot Tom Haynes’. SMOKING JACKETS AND ROBES. The largest BE. N. Brooks GOWNS variety ir & Co.'s, 133 By Demand Musical Instruments Take First Place as Christmas Gifts The plano ts easily recognized parlor It te leratum ¢ home gift most The arrives a mile stone on the road ife. It is ane yd only to the ad vent of an heir Christmas time is evidently the aceepted time for buying such a gift. Already a goodly number of families have made arrangements to have the plano delivered on Christ norning, preferable ab ck,” bs the xe 1 re D. 8 Johnston Co, has many ruch requests firm he ed the |} of the music business in Wash ington. The list of musical struments sold in this store @ es the finest in the wor r example, might name kering Piano, The Kimball Piano. The Hobart M. Cable and many others. Then th are the Vocalion Organs, the Clough @ Warren and the Kimball Pipe Organs. And lastly, the world famous stra f every ed ora mm we METROSTYLE PIANOLA An instrument wonderful that its performance must be seen “to be appreciated.” Not to be confounded with “plano players” of any name or for any similar This instru ment is also incorp ted with the Weber Plano, © Steck Piano and others The Metrostyle Pianola costa $250—1t may be bought on enasy terms if desired A fine library of muste available The prices aro easentially The busines 80 purpose. also at D. 8. Johnston's fair and right would never hav grown to such proportions h they been otherwise A small amount will put a pli the home for Christma ing. D. §.Johnston (0, Burke Building. i very ano in morn You Will Buy at Ss. COURT SALE STORE OPEN EVENINGS IF YOU SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND LOW PRICES, AND WHY NOT This enormous stock was bought by D. J. Rickles from the United States ( for a small considerat ’ 05—or about 20 per cent on th r, and owing to the ne y sing out the uy to-date stock by December Sist, we are ‘ y art th if ing, Hats, Shows, Gent's Furnishings, et that have never 'h been offered fn Seattle before. We don't make the claim to the pub Ne that we are losing money on thia stock; on the contrary, owing to the low figure at which th xk was purchased from the t t Siates Court, we can sell it at the lowest prices ever heard of in Se attle, and will make @ fair profit you the story GIFT SUGGESTIONS 2.50 fancy Vests priate $76e and vidu, appt Christmas bo 435 Indi ey boxes T5¢ 094 81.00 Sults $10.00 Men's Wool Suits mae 00 Men's All Wool ro: $1.00 Tiss in bo: 4.65 83, - - BS.BS $15.00 Men’ . Fine Worstea” Suits .., 87.25 $18.00 and $20.00 Men's Fine Tallor-made Sutts 89.75 Overcoats $10.00 and $12.00 All Wool Over. conte 84.2 © Black and Blue Melton All Wool Overcoats $15.00 and $20.00 Fi made Overcoats $20.00 Cravenettes and tatlor-made Pants $2.59 Strong, Durable Pants 4 latest styles 89.15 $3.00 Wool Pants ', $4.09 Wool Pants, beautiful pat- terns 81.95 $6.00 and . 00 Fine Dress Pants 82.75 "Shoes 93.50 Vici and Calf Skinned Shoes $1.45 $3.00 Drees and Working Shoes sees $1.65 Extra Heavy Working ps, double soles and $4.00 Sh sans + stock and best make and lat est styles $2.10 Hats 1.00 Fine Fur Hat ,3 styles, dbs sexaes S5e $2.50 Hate. aie styles, shapes and colors 81.25 $3.50 Hats, correct blocks and shapes $1.65 Underwear Lightweight Wool Underwear per garment G5e 76c Fine Balbriggan Underwear te be $1.00 Linen Mesh Underwear seeee 40¢ Extra Heavy Jersey Ribbed Un derwear 40¢ $2.00 Fine All Wool Underwear sreseees Se | THE THEATERS alegre gic » | | 1 at the Grand t Cc ly Datiiy BY iron ‘OP BLOW AVE MADISON S} « ERY vi « RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. boDY t » ' 4 1 in T = : EVENING i ite q ronTnec WAISTS MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ON Great Sale of $12to $18 Values EXHIBIT Thursday at $7.35--Most E3 Cites : traordimary Holiday Bar- jains ‘fs ' . b ; r ne ' T , ‘ . | ‘ ow at SMOKING JACKETS AND BATH . ROBES sa ' ‘ ! t the « to w one of those = ) I ¢ Boxe fre with our best ( whall” Kid Gloves—the best made—@2,00 $1.00 Fine White Laundered Bhirte he 25¢ Wool Socks 12%e 12M Black and Tan Socks | ‘The new Victor Talking Ma- 1c Fine Soft Front Shirts, every Mied Of matic Aah some 14 to 16% only © your home. It brings there— $1.00 Fine Shirt Se to ‘#tay—the talent that would $1.00 Fine Colored Laundered cost you $100,060 to bring there | BRIE in on ciginecss 406 [if just for one week. Magnificient | beautiful vocal Furnishing Goods) igh 6% 20¢ Fancy Socks, 100, 3 for 2he porntlaping Boy Pos 10c Handkerchiefs .. 2he 6, $49 and up. Up- 10 Canvas Gloves .. be 000 Victor Records S0¢ Wool Gloves 20¢ 7 Vietor $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Gloves yy Be ch, OR 91.66 Gombinatice Astraiina eee ye er . 406 - he andere, wed lik 206 Old Rainier Clothing Company 1217 FIRST AVE. Between Postoffice and Arlington Hotel at our One glance window will tell Shirts True to Nature " 00 Heavy Alpaca Umbrella Sherman, Clay 406 $2.50 Self-Opening Umbr se Sait Foren & Co. $3.00 and 0 Mea's avai 3 STEINWAY PIANO DEALERS $5.00 Leather Valise 2. 711 Second Ave. Seattle. $10.00 Leathor and Leather-Lin 911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma. ed Sult Case $10.06 Leather Lined Suit Cas S4.85 Trunks at less than half price. For Boys and | Young Men | $10.00 Young Men's Suits, double breasted 3-plece, long pants 4.5 and Satin . 4.65 $12.00 All Wool and $4.65 Young Men's Suits, 3-piece long pant Fe tesa ae THIS STORE OPEN EVERY VE 86. Boys’ Sults, double breasted piece 82.45 Extra Heavy all wool 8 HELD FOR SIRED. PURCHASE two-plece, tra heavy all serge, double-breast $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pi $1.00 Boys’ Sweaters nate veers wean CARVING SETS stag } Boys’ Durable Shirts hand! ng silver $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, durs mountings, Damascan steel, all styles 28 warranted blade; set, com- Boys’ Caps, all styles and color slete in silk-lined box..... B a 2O¢ t© 406 ° 86.50 pb gseres dh ael sel Tse SARVING SETS with com- Extr Ss | ] position har these sets a opecia complete in slik-lined box Contract Goods rhs ” » RUIT KNIVE with - The following goods re ling silver mountings and tought by the old concera and fine pearl handles, per set for that reason we can cut the six contract that's why you Sasa Shahn osccode ean bu n here for ys TE R FORKS of Roger Monarch “1847” silver, have grape Arrow Br Nara, 3 for % pattern handles, set of six Cluett in fancy box 82.70 The Celebrated Harlow AND 5 5 ; , 5 ; \ R BUTTER consists of beautiful § 5 5 5 ) 5 > : 5 i } 5 § $3.50 Lion Hats President Suspe sugar shell and butter knife, sugar shell has satin bowl set in silk-lined box $1.50 nders sOUP LAD of Rogers 1847” silver, have fancy handles and shaped bowls put up in satin-lined boxes 80 SAVORY ROASTER for your Christmas turkey; housewife will re the worth of the “S every renize f° Company Comte aii Srconp Avenve & Spring Street Christmas Suggestions From the Housefurnishing Dept. FINE ART LAMPS 20 PER CENT. OFF CRT € EX © EH @ McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Madison Street Sale SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK On Men's, Ladies’, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes. Men's $3.00 Shoes $1.65 81.10 $1.45 LBS THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 FIRST AVE. Men's $2.00 Shoes ..... Ladies’ Boys’ $2.50 Shoes 2.50 Shoes wme-Made Candy at Home- Made Prices. Big assortment. sumeneen CANDY CO. i banousen: by Mt es SAL- SALE At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfg. Co. 1207 SECOND AVE, Opp Pantages Theater, We have in stock 61 quality high grade Smoking Jackets, which we are selling at @ great reduction. Come and see them. They are in a great variety of patterns, H. LEWIS @ CO. 700 ist Ave., cor Cherry. NIGHT FOR YOUR CON- IENCE. FUTURE DELIVERY IF DE- GRAVY LADLES to match soup ladles above, and put up in silk-lined boxes. BL. 25 ‘ot Rogers 1847,” have fancy handles, complete set of six spoons in satin-lined box. 25 FISH SETS consisting of knife and fork, have fancy handles with beaded edges, per s $4.00 CHOCOLAT of Royal Ravarian China in newest shapes and decorations, per set . 8.00 DINNER SETS of. Bassett Austrian China, consists of sou P “sPoc 50 pieces with festoon dec- only set complete, TOILE of clouded decoration, sists of 10 piec set BaF ones CREAM AND SUG) in Colonial patterns; these pieces are of crystal and are footed, price, per pair.. WATER PITCHERS, rately decorated in floral designs, have gold burn- ished edges and handle: they sell regularly for $1 but are now cut to... @s \

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