The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1906 Ns COREE RRR ER HH would you lhe e t ne . ; Po ee 4% Youler Wa @ Cloee at 12 Noon on Baturd f Complete Credit refurnie * ntl , : {ELSON ye Complete Hote : BRIGHT SAYINGS OF CHILDREN & (ox. oss ss cssssse ayaner ff | nt same FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc st ter a ara + a Our le boy yeare old, had —! ERE EEE EEE REE EER RR RR RRR RR LO, rang Pe r Los one METERS ccuesineastnnmee wash them.” He repiieds - “UNDER ONE ROOP--EVERYTHING TO EURNISH THE HOME COMPLET! Mut 1 did wash one of the hands h © would like to receive stories of children--bright re an him go, Boon he came ba mar yings, ete, Almost every child hae said something [to me and held out the dirty one her lifetime, and every day bright Fr ke are hed it, of . . adopting a epeated at the family ta Printed they would form nterest MHS. L. WITTER ° next best, All the # 1 be . pr ene side of the paper, and mal! to the Gre Baby Was Enough * ee yp nite ory Edite The Star Little Dorothy Mtile eare « - nl eo ee wen @4 ' ng her mother © tact thet Would Die of Old Age. ' he el Ri re mothe ' Rum P ae l era ment of siaes and des X a rt et an baby; 1 } v tar ‘ ron § ¢ be rt wrt F mgs ere . ! mee 1 Seattle of MI L. WITTER . fo ng kwlt t, Prement , A Leia ‘ ‘ Tough on Aunt Mabel sure a will fee bs: = ariying bee A little tyeare | Green Lake, signs in Rug recet arrived from New York © wonderfully interests Tumblers 25¢ Set Crem td and Scraper 2 of Six flower gardener ig how «pring « ght-weight a ! he fancy Thie ‘ 4 Scrapers amid in wfte They are gt | Porch And Lawn] Furniture at Special Prices What De You Think of Theat? " NORDHOFF 8 co SEATTLE | Na fan al teen ca oeaine wie emptory ror ~arance of Fine Laces @ and Trimmings at 25c, 75c $1.19 the Yard At the end of . the higher-cost Laces and Dress ‘ Pe ; vers, Bal sb Edgings, Oriental Ragings, Ar We all Porch and ques, Bra ny o, Colored Chiffon, Appliques, « priced as fol La { le et eat kets a : these pic ey] ¢ gree hed weathered ver 1 | Lor 2 Lor % iit va ” gaowene 4: : M ee { ‘ : . , tithes are quite woe | foe 119 ¥ - : ; 4 e c | e Cc A } “ot Cash ‘and $1a Week, or $5 Cash and | | $1 Cash and $1 a Week, or $5 Cash and WERE 35¢ TO See WERE $1.00 TO $1.80 WERE 91.75 TO $4.00 mane ot wane , @5a Month Buys any Go-Cart 4 #43 a Month Buys any Kefrigerator aga ; Re fagak ea owner, Me sald, “IN| } in our Stock H in our Stock NOTE.-—The major portion of s offering are clean, fresh goods, not a whit different fror not pay bim thé mosey and chet eee 4 a See biseodta pees: those ordered out for Fa Home dresamakers will rejoice tn the opportunity jup a SEE THE NEW FALL 8UITS AND COATS TOMORROW Peremptory Clearance of Wash Goods § ©" in Three Great Lots at ine Teo Much for Pape 5 [EEDERION 6eeNELSON Complete Credit Housefurnshers, (IN vomponsteD) Complete Hotel and Club lurnisherey SECOND AVENUE, MADISON STRLLT AND SPRING STREET re | one | August 10— weeks ahead Hence these . < « er eva | Fr cme ttle a single piece—the price te ot t oe be we to gettie afte styles end kinds innun a bie t fa te Ve prow bargains e make « them. a x, ete The Lor, Lore Lors lige oF, jee AS na a another 4 ne a Mave you visited The fathe « Ve 4 ’ player-piano depart ed, “Oh, I 1 aia taken in exchange. WERE 100 TO the WERE 1c TO te WERE We TO The 2 na the I Easy terme. Seems as if it wou ttle 5 us and pat away wntil spring sewing RS. R. Ase THURSDAY 18 THE LAST y stat DAY Friday, prices on lots at Port Gimpsen will be raised 50 per cant he time comes again. Styles w A new computing stale salt old time prices, ty The Sundwall WORK WE HAVE secur Aw Ar n ite I He p ion om @ work, lulé aay a ‘i ee rH 1 ms : — sg 9 First Ave. ‘aNe PIECES HEA FUL FANCY ROUND LUNE vis an . “vee LINEN FOR OME ADORN - ee Y ry . ° e f * broidered & pa nse % (Se wentT—aT A VERY WU aie enna 9 rca © yes S35¢ UAL DISCOUN : work, 20x hem, 4 _ phowing wore = ate Sold only by ‘MEDAN Masi B FROM THE piven eM BROLDERY » » | D. S. Johnston Co, 4 FAN + RTRAL DMS FANCY & “uot . m BW. A ° K. « 903 Becond Ave. *. TR M wD} ® a Ase ° re ° 81-68 JAPAN HE IMPORTER RE | LINEN BUREAU #CARFS A ree e ° " nung fT 7 . “ 5 + te ot st 4 4 i . a iD ED THE PRICE € ye Pe . cir Gepoutts ree S1GS CAUSE PA BRNS WERE TO)» pyres RAY " on 45 H. LEWIS & co. ' BEI ONTINUED, YET YOU! inches. can “ee a on CLERKS ARE CHOSEN SS8¢ COULD NOT FIND PRETTIER! ° at ihe The ee ls ert cored ta. tha at LINEN SQUARES. me © rs % BAVE A FOURTH | EXTRA FIN? NEN BURRAL ie ' , have remove their new Jesiane. * rhned Sec ARPS abt on, 2 ~* ~ . ere tse » ABO HAL t atit 2 8 at She * le first eight te “! : eweer Blithe tanec: Seek Fruit Jar Rings A i . Mele of a & } i i Big A eious se styles of the 4a « g004 ke, shape : Peters, Solot Brum ar I0c; specta be Ro 4 kiod of the rele pare oo - ant eit ; McKloekie, E THe RUBBER STORE, a = Soant | ite ~ “ . og A whe r- . _ eno ay he 7 114 Firet Avenue. Sree on w figure t < t ‘ x “ weet” ab oma wear for * “ eon of “ te ae “ ag ee be off B pie Bard ie eee _ : o ap ais attaare DOWNING, HOPKING @ RYER att ‘ ‘ Ine. 1s Aout tant f ‘ : BROKERS HEE «loan diese ichond 1 ° ad Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Benda Y Nel = Te nd. 878. Reoms 304-308 “Soh Alecks Bide Cut Out ; Phe dae tea ADDITION TODAY Choice 19¢ Each, Worth Up to 50c ) pometadly stain ned ALBERT HANSEN = “Mapeline Ice | “2557 st ri Cream ———— BOSTON DEAT - etre ret tL rar ro Ae UNION BAKERY Kohle r&( thase noon co Ano GAFE “not servi At Shaw's } 3 } Second Avenue 1420 SECONDE 1305 Gecond Ave, Arcade Block, Seattle ee a ee eee @ adeue

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