The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1906, Page 3

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a —— ek ee Ree eee aoe, THE SEATTLE STAR — FRIDAY, PI's, 2, 1906. 7 PRESENT | AS THE PUBLIC SEES IT RESIDENTS ARE | pO seapnennnnaeewtal 2) LOSING INTEREST FOR CITY is Si sap al ae ronge INVESTIGATION LOR SIC OWO ave - A 6 100 MANSON 9:30 p.m REUABLE sheen ONLY. yw 80 YEARS MUNICIPAL posed NEW GAS PLANT-—HAS RIGHT TO PURCHASE IN cies)? PKemnant Pai ac Sale ve not had a handful of | aut two monthe” he saldy ‘The cl Half Price Rates is wupy tons 1 ema er hum and consider now improvements. _ Again Tomorrow } |, ean me 2 7 es 7A, MEDAL OF BRONZE f "2.57.29 002,00 0 Gas in Suburbs TY Witt BECOME OWNER OF PRO NOW : ON. TURNE R WHITNEY qor—CITY THE COMPANY'S BOOKKEEPER ft the Ar company § franchi mm operat! efit have whether mip of 8 the REMNANTS OF I 0 ri fi oh of REMN FLA th REMN NELET REMNANTS OF DRAI , v8 OF PYRO + ERIE REMNAN REMN | A Hold “a | MIN | 0 up REMN BRO: REMN COP REMNAN LINON opinion t ona ie the « . bien ty question. : . nge of the franct or cHIt DRAWERS. OF BOOK OF Comes very close to being genuine | when your « r eh y j Se to 10e a 5 | for Fancy lowa ¢ ¥ and the same doz Fresh Egan ] Call and mvinced. COW BUT ODD | tat 1 t ‘ ist and P’ oe JERWEAR . ai te t ——— TER STO..E, Ist and Pike . I Sale of haw, howeve , i patie ut 2 9 =" aqies Reduce Every Five Years . ; y , , . “A o he sh Rea ' Ss it d . vad alae we © af Rev. M. W. Haye bly I ‘ Buck re to , » It wa first “ ner Miss Margaret Helt S selee, five . «x ity. tn ¢ od gee te held b y in mer fu Prayer... Rev. Fletchel Lo Whar @ften enous! ‘ at BB Kaoaerp ven Ke toch st who met bh a tragic fa * Hymn-—"Nearer My God to The th hurch wa wied © Chott tr 4 ‘elat f " Ad me KR M. Freeland, D. D. 9 o ~ we . reNy - 2 ™ and womer pa artette When the Winds A FINAL CLEAN-UP OF FALL AND WINTER STYLES be “ a to be " j at hoe Raging . I « Walking and Dress & Kp toen bleak Var t Addre Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd te e ‘ ’ A specially sole rogram ke Rev. M. A. Matthews € : -s . he ree = Chair ) $5.00 " ; y pro- | Prayer and Benediction Ladies styles, made of gram of the se was as fol-| Rev. W. A. Male good all wool % ' sults, form: will t your choles te io. aed . ‘ a rk will Continues Saturday |} McCarthy Dry Goods au Company im.Sn4 $17.50 Values Now $7.95 hash edamame teint MONEY IN YOUR POCKET at would be the result of your buying at The Bar- ore Saturday. Our reason for saying this is very 1 Clothing Co., a beautiful clothing and f } Wash., was forced into ld not meet their of the cOurts the ky bidders, got fter s ghtening every- thing we were much s a notice to vacate, as the landlor ants the mself. After looking for a loc i in, we decided to bring the stock to Seattle and AT ANY PRICE As we've got to make room for the New Spring Goods which expected tha enable the steam mpeed by at leas Found peopers: A place to buy Butter, Regs Upon this y ts| Cheese and Lard at Cut-Rate Pr This tn a most ex nal sale, for it embraces the very finest Mins aliewed a OW BUTTER STORE and) * vice preside t en’ and Chil Coats, styles worth up to $17.50 at leas than Fine halt—# repectal Steamal 6. They come in every desirable fabric shown; some east last nig about thre © meet the Chin who are ex on the Dakota y pretty Ones In the Picadilly styles and Peter Thompsons long of three-quart eth; handsomely made and trimmed; best sleeves and cuffs; some lined with serge, some unlined. Chotee of this «reat lot $7 95 worth up to $17 f the Valencia , . Infants Specials neook and Lawn Slips, slightly solled, that at reductions. All made of finest qu A lot of Infante’ Fi we are offering a gain plain. The Fast men’s furnishing bankruptcy by their After stock was f the stock at our o lity ma Something for the Boys and Girls nd the boys and girle that the New Store @ little puszie tomor terials and prettily trimmed with fine val lace, hematitching and tucks. Several different styles; 95 worth from $1.25 to $1.95, now $1.25 and : cts nts’ Dresses, in 6-mo, to 2-y nies hem Many pretty styles to select from; worth from 95e Also a large number of Inf =" MPORTANT “ats ANNOUNCEMENT made of finest materials and daintily trimmed in fine “HALF PRICE $3.00 Belts 69c lock, every boy and girl who Grand | GARVEY BUCHANAN COM ances.) PANY BUYS TWO STOCKS al | | SPRING 1906 MERCHANDISE; t r aty Chal Come and br ring your friends. ¢ A lot of Belts and Girdles fn silk and leather; white, black, red, tan, Men's $10.00 Fine Wool Suits < AT 66 2-3 CENTS ON THE DOL-|9 brown, green, navy and pink; the silk are in dressy shirred girdle atu lay ght St a i ewer ree woven, en popes rh ‘ by t r ned! d wide ah kid » wtyliad 9 2 > z ‘ tomorr ‘ TF psi, A amalons. WORE We 1G HEED ROW acess aseos os sere 69 cts A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS: sight, tom « earn * . morrow night t « 9 79) 714.7 Men's $12.00 Fine Black an f a eee 714-720 714-720 mnie 8 5 OS For the Grown Folks Dx be Second 3 Second Men's $18.00 Fine 7 MEN Ave Ave Worsted Suits 87.45 ster Rugs, 27x54 inches, each tail Door Pane Men's $18.00 Fine Tailored Suits | Door Panels, with monogram in any letter BS.05 BARGAINS IN SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN 5 1.00 Boys’ $2.50 Shoes—that will wear *—that will wear Seattle Grand Opera Festival GRAND OPERA HOUSE Nine Performances, February 8 to 14 TANNHAUSER RIGOLETTO LOHENGRIN LA BOHEME FAUST Sherman, Clay — {[ ve at ever sold in this city. You ean Childr the lowe afford to miss this sale. AFTER 6 O'CLOCK | SLAUGHTER IN, FUR- woo yaire stows Pants, wor WESHING GOODS $2.50 and $ pair 81.00 $1.00 Dress Shirts ..40¢ HATS ERNST BROS. INc 5306-5068 PIKE ST, t | | Second Avenue $2.00 Hat ‘ Be 8 Y Hive arranged to have a lar a $2.50 Hats #1 bpd f Mak ou Gres of tl e ma ect For : $3.00 Hats, Stiff or Soft ®1.50| Tc Und ‘ € r ere PTC, BPFON performa n Store Closed Friday. Sale Starts Saturday—tomorrow— ire at their sheet musi vse Rhodes Bros Own Paint cate t ‘The bent things are THe BARGAIN STORE as z " 1325 ° A 1104—FIRST AVE.—1104 - means Shoes Reduced i b ‘. prov ¥ that white a ' f A Numbor 580 _ Pure Lead and $ Oi 53 9s ‘Paint Brushes _ The mont deiicions and em —_—— sak Seek ORES Raymond & Hoyt ||. 6. is anaes’ of tint Meeet tanp up Cakes, SE > 916 First Avenue BOTH PHONRS 1158 | syrup you ever tasted. Sold aM AE CEE | grocers for 45c a bottle. aes

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