The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLEISTAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1906 he teach anyone to dance? Of/ academies in thin city for @tght courme he could! years, and » far * known never | Frank Snelling, a middle aged | had any troul opting one time | ant, who introduces himself as a| when the police closed up hia hall ‘ Spo jin the Ranke building, on Pie at, | Domplete Credit Mousefurnishere—FREOERICK & NELGON (ine.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers, ISIN TROUBLE: = Extra Super Two-Ply Ingrain Carpeting borane enmneare Scae . on ol 1 have eweat blood for this ble *) PROF. WILLSON, ONCE OF SEATTLE, BUMPS INTO |tster, ‘tying to” teach | him to GILT ROSE FAD. neg He coulda’t learn | may SCRAPE AT SPOKANE—HUSKY PUPIL WANTS | him & thousand leone,” sald. Prot | Jame ut A. Ww t the Review HIS MONEY BACK He couldn't dance any better than | a mule « gave him private | ! ¢ guarantee ft t Cut and Sewed-— 56c a Yard 35. Different Patterns | Thi Wxtra Super All-Wool Ingrain the heaviest two-ply 904 Kreane, ‘ ng jargon manufacturers of Ingrain Cary fte 6 tomorrow, ¢ NOTEThere will he an # doaired, for ning, i lew y elght le | os anyway, and ing was acheduled to leave after dark me 6 4 & At this time he ran the Hitel ha Tt ie not true that I threw him Folding vnd Willson’s dancing academy ne Saat ae 6c ane Ol ! . about 40 yours of age, | am a little at when the Enter Grant man. He made & epectacte of him Wash ests A aa aad, seems ¢ wit trying to “mash” the ladies, hav , he row Of hard luck It now appears that He was sore becatse bone of . cage metropolis of the In-| stormed the citadels ¢ women would get on the Moor with land Empire James H. A. W. left Seattle some nable | him, and if bh ree he can come price of Se per (rebates allowed of | here and get bi © bark three months a Tull season contracts) undertook to largely, as he explained to a sym-|teach the aspiring Spokane swaine! Well Known Here pathising friend, because the train|to trip the light fantastic. Could Prof, Willson operated dancing jetal realms and for the rea pet ween two days | When this Hench open for at an be n either side and a When not tn oe it be f a millinery 5 large and well made-a 1 art 1 pensive, but an aceeptable subitte ar price $1.4 The spectal 5 tf tute can easily be manufactured by lasts tomorrc arefully gilding omens HASTENED ' f enoh. The nly Gilman P ocket | ent unc of ¢- a ge NT Eg ay cies 9 tall ae ea for Half 10 CHANGE BOSE Sa Ss yes 5 See Our Showing of 1906 Go-Carts eS (eer toe $1 Cash and $1a Week or We Take Your Old Stove an ify after i awardet he right is «ft $5 Cash and $5 a Month — And alow You ait its wort Buys any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in Our Stock As Part Payment for a New One! LREDERICK & NELSON |= Lomples (ream CN CORPORATED ) Moasrdurews! Kitchen Cabinets, hod Furnishers hers SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREITS BANKRUPT jaye more « dnye t $10.50 Couches are now.... a ’ 50 ar ... $8.75 12.50 ¢ hes are now......,« $6.25 | are now $10.00 are now $11.25 ports are now,... $22.50 n The Scientific Basis Upon Which The Buffalo Gaso $15.00 Couches ar oO $16.50 Couches are now $8.25 Do you think they could stay at such prices? 0.1. C, Thad my eyes tested and fitted this sale by a bie optician at SUTER’S The Jeweler and Optician - 718-715 First Ave Successor to G. Beninghauses, Women's Baptist Mission unton will meet tome ¥ -efterncon in Baptist chureh im regard to an mission fields. Mra Myroo Margaret ( * the meeting Haynes aod Munna Char SPRING THINGS NOW IN ALI Annual Sale of Canned | essen Goods Scores Heavily ‘Make q Hit! The annual canned goods sale repeated its openin triumph today and all indications point to a record a breaking successs. Mme. . bargain «iv faye we this sa York f | WE MUST VACATE ty hates to walk down ith a young man who Hotel men and restaurant people—as well as house touch i hal. It makes holders—were full force ight them ok un ectable, There is ny SKIRTS ALL OVERCOATS AND ~ vensen tar any young men. Let us you more about it ’ ‘COATS AT en tok i ak tases dewe-teue cohen mason for a he man to RAINCOA po * e j < a well known wh-town reg k that way whee a week " for $1.98 HALF PRICE. sid tothe wie. hep LO GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co. ars A noteworthy feature of the sale is “qualit Job be cnn ant 5 gmt # | sore scents. 1405 SECOND AVENUE. J) *ar> & nice lot of skirts eer tt Jos ph Schermer & Ce, lots are tabooed; nothing but standard g are Crowds and $3 ha | .™ | Mixed Tweed, tn %-length, in gray 1010 FIRST AVE {| Skirts that were $9.00 for. . $2.98 qualified to enter this Model Food Store Of afl the attract Quantities sufficient for any came to Seattle's ¢ {T'S LIKE FINDING MONEY. FUEL SAVING WAISTS. f ing. Price hints— with the patrons . / alli | All Over Lace Wailsts, in cream Pharmacy acrom tablishment as a. | 1 white, were 82 ng at | the strect ; CANNED CORN — Fancy CANNED TOMAT® and equal Ul In | s10.08 1 89-08 Sweet Sugar Corn, reg Solid Packed Red , family, which ; Beautiful Bive 1 White Taffeta ular 10c kind, special per Tomatoes, per can gagoment th aure ou e- { Bilk Walsts, ‘round yoke, em= 3 206 SECOND AVE ean, Te; dosen, S0c; ease dosen, 9c; per case The show in described as “A MAR | broidere were $20.4 - - ° . THE UPERIO’ co $1.60 . VELOUS EXHIBITION OF RE | ‘ e Wairta = ae "cae Ay 7 ASHER ena FINED AND EDUCATIONAL CA e ue an 810.98 FOI COUNTY—IN PRO- HOLIDAY CORN—Fancy New | SARDINE it aad TRAINING OF ESPECIAI ste are beautifully BATE York Sweet Corn, le « Sardines. t pons aoke FO , WOMEN AND } them in white | tn the matte joes not be per doz S130 BEETS—Fancy Ruby SARDINES— \ Ib. size Beets, Me can; $2.30 dozen Sardines, 10¢ can case 4 LOBSTER — Rock Lo regular 35¢ can at SARDINES—% Ib. Boneless Rex Brand, on French Sardines, 3% doen TOMALES—I le can the is a whit, AND 4 c ia the best CANNED ROAST BEE te and is well worth a visit. ¢ SIOES FOR — Ans ile Pit tate Soeur oe eas | COST? Not a Penny! | Mohler & Chase |1305 Second Arcade Bik. $250 ’ 1 and RAINCOATS., 3 for 106 HOLIDAY regular Mornings 10:30 to 12 M. Afternoons 2 to 5 P. M. 1,000 Alarm Clocks at 59c, Cost $1.00 Cut Prices On $11.98 I , ‘ K in Other Stores : ses : et et Bank OF The ' t ' _ OVER 3,000 SATISFIED CUS a en ines S 81.98 rn “ t TOMERS CAN TESTIFY TO : Bank ; 24.98 popular. ‘ $ THEIR MERITS Sleeve Ironing Boards 29¢| Headquarters for Garden| 50 Dozen Japanese Teapots SPRING STYLES ARE NOW White Wood Double I ‘ Tre, " pint t # Tools, Hoes, Rakes, Shov- | 7 ain ON GALE AT THE DOLLAR " ° + : + oeall gee ‘ always At 20, We ce eae ar 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle} fo: | sigs where at els, Spades, Weeders,| cia Lie — $9.50 ; ' 86.98 i 296 i. 7 3 818-824 Be nd Ave, Ballard i Spading Forks, Etc Gilman's Folding Pocket 7 2 XTURE Decorated China Cuspidors FI S FOR SALE asc ALL PRICED AT LI Lunch Boxes 15 at the l0c STORE 1325 Second Ave. t property of sal Gray ShoeCo 921 Second Av. Bet. Marion and Madison "iL INE ticutars of sail ~ Ream?

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