The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1906, Page 8

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| the hospital at Fort Lawton and{{, 0. 0. F., Toronté,. Bept | will recover, Barry fell from «/Koights of Pythias, New Orleans, | trestle at Interbay while chasing|Oct,, 15-25; Grand Army Minneap 6 | his hat. He crawled to the Fort/olis, Aug. 1-18; Order of Bagles AWK 14-18 | Kearney, 21, for The entire stock of Ryan &|merly of 2501 Juck t., and @ | won, furniture dealers, whieh | former pupil of the it ade an aseigninent, has been | was Killed tn a Chi@go-North®ont BONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION HOLD PATRIOT. | Purchased by Frederick & Nelson, orn train « iaaipe, Toreare 16 He } | eaves a father ther and sinte IC MEETING AT WASHINGTON, HOTEL—ELECT | Mombe f the Young Men's I fa ed é OFFIGERS n ¥. M,C. A. hall-at Bighth| former employe of MacDougall & : av. 4 wt, last night to ee k ¢ will take place tht Qne of the most impressive iam F. Babcock was called on bY | organisation and to cor . Mr, Te loaves a triotic assembing yea raster Krastus Brainard to | washing H la widow and f hildren | R this y annual banenet t Phe Shot Hea of the 4 the American Revolu World The following , puinitnn Cows rt fen, wh tion, wt ace at the Wash. | Were giver 1 ar iain innl will by “ ' at the Boston Tea ington + ast evening, With | der namec The Great Declara | 4, At Muccaber ‘Temple Febru- | Party and George Washing at @b opening address by th slected | ton Everet I \ mith . ox men bra n " president he Washin The Olt Cor ntala in ‘The - te annual bend 0 4 Of the ety, Judge ¢ Ragged Rogimenta Ge Jar 7 Gerens able te. | at ta Pemple and toasts by a nun K Metcalfe George Washingtor Washingt birthday at ° fpent speakers, the eve was a) James B Howe rhe O rh ¢ “ sti test = br On ba hed by friends and Most notable one, appropriately | teen,” Augustus Arr ‘ Ma oe hemp ent end dance rt " Ler hort, Gre th éloaing the celebration of the birth. | tha Washing ®. Haeard W Revelle epoke 0 n f day of ( ce Washington ‘On Arn 1 Navy W am |} grand la vy wan re At a business mecting yesterday | MeClure, and “Henjamin Frank The sa oor 1 n | leased from jail, Th ‘ afternoon the Washington society, | Willie D. Totte ‘ ave aoak dh a) batt at)” * & A. BR. olected the following of ne Aud Februar for tt fleers for the p at year: Py t The Northwestern Busines ' dent. C. HM. Hanford; histortan we yest “ veht out the Acme Frank & Southard; secretary, Ori ens and will cor won J. C. Dutton; treasurer, A. V. | pene Oi ‘. f «| oo two at the Acme-North Bell; registrar, Walter B. Beals 5 ‘ge 4 ‘ Britten ( " ' we chaplain, © Lincoln Smith, Walter , " ( Hp. Bosworth, former secretary, was pon bendy : "the adh This eveming Mev. A. W. Ma made a member of the board of b we, | nex es Bre 88 Zp nia \ managers s higt oo) anees Toom gee ta has beer A ha received from Ay a . on souamied > agape Riser gees sioned by the | at Na V hlosser, from Det ” At Inst night's banquet the lead-| ogtcal depart . asking Detective Tennant (o ae ing toast Washington,” | mons of male | him elongings, which were} A party of Great N Was responded to by James B. Howe. | and will le a th rip. [taken from him when arrested here| road offictal ted Bellingham He spoke of reserving The expe ab by jon a te harge for a crime com-| yesterday f perpen of con or auch ovccasic ealthy Califor 4 in Detroit ferring with ininess men ona the oe “e ™ pty Hs wt upon the proposition of erecting a Urged the people of this state not smelter there. © allow commercialiam to interfere With a leg and severe ribs With patrictiam, He also talked of | broken from a 35-foot fall, Private the preservation of historical Barry {the Tenth infantry, We t The new wharf at Nome with Following Judge Hanford, Will /a mite an ance. He now in eanon SPECIAL DON'T MISS Me EMBROIDERY AT 7% THE USUAL SATUR CERT Embroidery Rages ; tions and Beadings. “Tamer , Busy eo The inches wide, variety of } scalloped edges Continues terns with wash and wear brotdered that will weil, suitable ne fine underwear worth to 28e yard. R Sale a big bus price MISSES’ SHORS ®1.39. MED HOF WORT? DON'T M 18 USUAL SAT WORTH $1 URDAY NIGHT CONCERT ta Lace atyle { fine viel kid In several new t Business Still £ ancad. eaten, ae lew | on bee oe ne w ‘ c, wise » * he , Booming In the “*"* “ey eee #1, Jo w HOF Alwa s Bus BOYS SHOES @1.75, WORTH woe Basement fee Bone ace Z own faalt—aot oare—if 7 Russia found in the Inte war) men id 4 if sole*. | than you that to shoot down a Jap was of b ul eines 2 6 n* _ he. r arga a Are some only to cause a hundred to spring Sale price 8a y R1.72 #2.85 | thing to rejoice over, and eve ap in his place. Seattle Lovee. ———<—< Le part of the store has its quota wives are finding that they de ' ready « th canton. Siie'diwtcun'eon seems URGENT! URGENT! URGENT! “S08 890 vm bargain tables one ¢ mly to are see them as full as ever the next 2% TRIMMINGS AT Se. mornin, Everything for the Name tan be bought here for less} 08d lot of fine Trimming Laces, including I Lace | y than small dealers pay. And the| Applique 1 Bands No man F d In “just out” subterfuge is unknown | **rtlons, also Tor ace F om, & e ui ety extension j here. Plenty of the following} **reight and irregular j as, with alloped ¢ o t | really great values for every lect from; worth to 2¢ yard; rumm te va body sever 81.50 | JON'T MISS THE USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERT fe EMBROIDERED FLANNET | DIAMOND EGG WHIPS, extra gerald " ‘ j heavy, worth fe each, ered Flannel yard wide 2¢/The Men’s Hat Sale Wiil Be Re- IMPORTED CLOTHES BRUSH ne Silk Bmt ES, enameled back, finest pe ds rd y flannel in ty designs for quality pure bristles, worth al 0 ne atu a jadiew and infants irte | ways Te Bhe| Over a thousand Hats offered at half price or ne We cer these launder and wepr } s tainly captured a prize when this lot came to us at next-to-nothing tly; reqular value / IMPORTED CHINA SALT AND] we can only print the bare os today . ie | PEPPER SHAKERS band 9 and 81.40 C . ' nd $ Soft an and $2.50 Soft t%e WHITE CAMBRIC Qe | somely decorated, worth 15c,| #100 and § . . pone . « or Pocket Hates for Felt Hats for Hats for 2,000 of Fine White Can | oe br yard wide, « al j EST QUALITY THIN 49c 1.15 $1. 59 for fine summer underwear | wN CRYST ILE for ladies and misses, the kind TUMBLERS. sold ir DON'T MISS THE USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERT that always launde ft; reg at $1.00 dozen 306 ar $0 yard; after seven te Low vinen sexvn ances. |Money No Object to Us in This Sat- a riveted beck, sold always at 1 s ' . se, be urday Sale of —— Pure Bleached en Table DECORATE CHINA TEA We the moe ane c at wk er, worth $1.36, 49¢ | season, and we can afford to 5 a price e ts that © va ¢ and: efter coven 500 dozen richly decorated HAV- {lear them oo rm use ILAND CHINA BREAD AND STOCKINGS AT {he P CKINGS AT Bhe DE GOODS pe j BUTTER PLATES, matt gold | Women’ Fast Black Fir tton | Women's Fast Black Extra pe. Glee, worth 94.80 dcecn ise Stockings, higt hoe Rit Cashmere 8 nes, | Cashr Paris, a fine mex ELEBRATED ANSONIA WALL | price id lot price, | t cule CLOCKS, %-ineh dial, mahog pal ° k ‘ avi ways worth $2. $1.89 TOCKINGS A W Extra } etty and effective ma Ww Fast f ’ a at ’ af t ‘ " . regularly at mere as, h t , at . seven... Se New Spring hee fin | : 00 WRAPPERS annelette ‘Shits In STAR.-FRIDAY, PEB amas revi oa — one Prefite-— Many Gateo——- That'e Our Mette 2615- 2617 First! Between Vine and Coder Ote, of a " that we always c Kid Shoes, pa eathe & nd medium wor! , mts aturday plain and Blucher cut tay .. 81.98 Why Bake Cake ? ame a eT- ‘ : 7 Sane at Home ; ¢ Yan Cream Outing Flannel " t . a t am ¢ xg} cloth, i 24e 4 °T) sore om tne 2He| 40 DOYLIZS 25, Ladies’ Umbi ellas hown elsewhere for $ an b se . »riced SS" Coll and’ te'ctovineea |} = Navel es od lac a Dozen ; a fallen y maeone Our stock te large and well ve $ white they Inst, Sat t = pane la , Ser; eee 8 canes see tit wr < tw I med, ma stra ; dally 5 for Sat t BON MARCHE FULL PATENT | CEYLON TRA 5 ps Coif : the : ; . #1 9 ~ FLOUR, f 81.10 k rT? : on MA OWER ( i ‘ {AYFI EI OF E 1 3 10 poy ~ ven, 81 EG 1 os ; . ase Wit 10 LACKS ste Ladies’ Wi I appers ze A 10« } . Wrapy " . Tie te ce rete Cigars an as Bini a “eae ees nd Tobacco } ems ie Eadles’ New Spr ing W aists ble fo " put P at ‘ 1 I » Nene pong a |! r wound sal Age, 0 Co "9 ; 10¢ i price nt Tow e aia pan sees Free ach earl handle 7 ted ] Ladi wn te La ‘ { a t 1 a a“ 4 ¢ 10¢-5 For hex ; ig mix White Lawn Wa ‘ ; IME wine le price, after poven.;:.. 100 | Ladies’ White Lawn, Waitio, lac Se embro 1 pee page aea'tne ‘ices ‘ i sleeve, deep tucked enft, apecially priced for 1.25 Saturday from FREDERICK & Jomplete Credit Housefurniabere LBON (ine.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers. \\ ? RYAN & THOMPGON CARPETS AND RUGS ON THIRD FLOOR, } ) An Emergency Sale $30,000.00 Furniture and Housefurnish- ings Stock of Ryan & Thompson Comes to Us at a Time When Spring Goods Are Arriving--- We Cannot Store It---Ag- gressive Merchandising Is the Only Remedy - Pe ee eee SS } a | k rt y « ‘ i 1 Dining Chairs—Bedroom Chairs—Desk Chairs—Reception Chairs—Reed Rockers—Bedroom Rockers—Arm Rockers—Parlor Rockers—Nurse Rockers Bedding—Springs—Mattresses—Stoves and Ranges—Lace Curtains—Portieres Carpets—Rugs—Window Shades—Linoleum — Carpet Sweepers — Oilcloth Straw Matting-—Door Mats—Children’s Furniture—Odd Chiffoniers—Odd Dressers Iron Beds—Couches—Bed Lounges——Steel Couches—Folding Beds—Steel Daven- port Beds—Wardrobes—Kitchen Cupboards—Extension Tables—Library Tables— Parlor Tables and Stands—Bedroom Suites—Office Desks—Odd Parlor Pieces— Hall Purr Three-piece Library Sets English Breakfast Tables—Lamp Stands Jardiniere Stands—Hanging Hat Racks—Coat Racks—Hall Mirrors—Cheval Mir- rors—Sectional Bookcases—Library Cases—Music Cabinets—Morris Chairs—La dies’ Desks—Tabourettes—Turkish Leather Couches—Corner Chairs—China Clos ets—-Combination Bookcases—Buffets—Combination Buffets—Granitewa Toilet Ware—Lamps—Giassware—Hotel Crockery—Wash Tubs—Wash Boilers—Teaket tles—Tea Pots and Coffee Pots—Odds and Ends in Housefurnishings—Odd Wood Beds—Coal Scuttles—Kitchen Tables—Kitchen Queens—Kitchen Cabinets—Meat Safes—Go-Carts—Trundle Beds——-Wardrobes—Etc., Etc Positively No Sale Goods Held For Future Delivery---All Sales For Cash---No Exchanges---All Sale Goods Sold in Present Condition 3 ning 4 in f ed for w th ‘ be tolerated please do not ask us t for future delivery INCORPORATED ) SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STRELTS. Prices Made Specially Low for Saturday THE SECRET OF THE GREAT F THE BEE HIVES SIMPLY KEEP WITH THE PEO CONFI. The Bee Hive 2615-2617First Avenue bead wAtee Reliable Dry Goods Store Between Vine and Cedar Sta DENCE Avenue THEIR tae. | 4-5 Saturday's Shoe News Ladies Hors’ Oak Calf 8 oY cee ta iver donald priced for Satu Boys’ Karono Calf Shoes, ail s0 specially Lid, sizes 84 © O3¢. i plain cut, spe $1.87 ed for

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