The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1906. S ARE i, ! CAPTAINS. (GAR STAKE LAW : GLASS COMPANY FORMED. COUNTY 18 HEALTHY _ GRANT COMING | EQUAL ZATION. ner : ary : mace) WITH BODIES] 22.2". W ' " nite entn " | mil REPORT SWFDINDED =: meron’ nh. bs n . eo t q od With « sod in the findins nd the latter with the} and a ae }at 1 ht by the that the Foo wi WEXICAR BaD GRRMENCITA HAS SORIINAL NAME, 2 Ps lene! 10 ant 7 ’ . GO AND Si wore 4 na ff to ‘ t ‘ >DDITION TODAY i TEACHERS IN SESSION eviay afternoon at which ne | HM, LEWIS & CO. t t tenehit formerly of First and Cherry st " have removed to their new store, 1206 Becond av, where they are ready for business —— “| CREAM | We are showing an enorme cravenettes, Ou N the bawtne unusua Bm 8 ond and Unie * port cobeory BENT » # . 5 First av and Youle a dela ‘ . ee acita, wa was an able character 4 Positively removes freckles. At graft, Cart ' 5 im ly arrested by | ok lave yeu any money that le Ragley’s, 2nd and Pike. grant anys ol Mexiean officers and taken (© the| SOCIALISTS TO NOMINATE sr wonder ean cra t ail at Hermosillo ih eho? tieuat Idle money may be spent, lost A } ame 7 or otelen. Seattle's Leading Specialist - “ SALOON LICENSE REVOKED. « Meney on your deposit book 40 Vears’ Experience H. §. BOYS’ GLEE CLUS Py will werk fer you day and night. BOSTON DENTAL ; a Cha > t, who rune a 8&) co jon't trust to luck, Put your : first the B rm railway | ott money where it will be abso ie PARLOR Ss eiub of the 8 PR Bene and Kang| ance with th ~ lutely secure. ‘weive-year Guarantes, Ganday and the fo vw Poow jamce with the establishe » a cadee® La4y Attendante. eld om “ ) ve he a DY! of the party it is th Bank with the “Union! Moure—@:50 to 6; Sundays, 9 Pcs omn ea anaes the leaders to nominate outemnnsn re) oes Shh Seth phones Be Biner Vorua tres Hae ny | UF and legislative ticket On Savings Accounts 1420 SECOND AVE ur peer b y X rv et S'S cecrunes ocrone vw cs. | We Pay 4 Per be 8 @ secured ©) \gWiFTWATER BILL” BUSTED,| Mrs, Harriet Tayto a ra. Harr aylor, secretary ol a | me, Harriet Tove ween el Ct, interest F the T. Shoe Co For Irrigated Fruit AMUNOSEN'S RECEPTION, | “Swiftwater Bill" Gates has filed) C. A has returned from Burope — rom 4 reen oe ° Lands pe meen studying the We Have @ Branch at George: See Columbia Canal Co. in tomorrow's paper ion in bankruptey, sa b tation in fe STOCK OF FINE SHOES ON SALE AT 617 PIKE STREET === Prices 50c Up ba Tt te al hind to the JAMES Ps Hoge. "President. B. BOLNER Cashier, “Dine CTORS: Ferdinand Schmita, Samuel Rosenberg, ae Donworth, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bhould your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o'clock any evea 4 fowerd R Duna, James D. Hoge, 1, D. Lowman, A. B. Blewart, Robt. C. MeCormicl, Chas, H. Bebb, N. BL Bolner. i Looks Like Mystery le Hat Fact 1050; Inder € and 7 o'clock, and we will send you a copy at once. if you should ea ad rt own a Berge — ravene ee etto hat, fost the thing for the rain Catvee | pss an ortry tna poe men st $15 cravencttes. Our alm is to corrall all the business men's trade| Go to the City Hall Market fot eee Bldg. Seattle, Wash. he city by unusual values and! your 4c and Se x sta, Nothing saute deo abtion winding 0: ections w . 3 seneieneen Co.} but the best in meats. 6074 Third Bate Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska, # ner Second anc ~ are : tee . a O £2 f2, 4 fo Phone 9 Phone ¢="McCARTHY’S = 1514 3373 | Seattle’s Reliable Store A: Bridge & Co. Popular Price Clothiers, | 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue ORCED OUT | Ghocenels Satoh eee “In this way we can be certata of Patent Excellent Flow the Bootes cctan S a Bread jtervice “ana tis the only way Cor, Second Ave. and Cherry St, THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. learned that the bargains this store e | ¢ a ae i also find it pleasant as w profitable to shop ir 1a e an or | tomorrow and look at these extra special values. [a | | . . . d | Specials in Suits, penne, (hanes woe ey nt, «For the ~36most After years of tireless effort in building up a clothing busi- Ss eens lhe ped aee 5: Ness second to none on the Pacific coast, a store well and | $18. 30 | tion the McCarthy { $20.00 s Dede Couks | s i tore offers you at shown this sea- ee a aE he ene ee ee ee RS a ees ae ee ee: ; favorably known to nearly every buyer of men’s and boys’ -eiieaaecrain ta shud waaneniits. Te pekige ei mi wearing apparel within a radius of two hundred miles of Se- and you make an actual saving of six doll plaid and checked effects, trimmed with velvet and |" attle, we are suddenly driven out of business by the unfairness 7s 3 aaa sors apogee ese bogey cog Sie sib cge cB of our landlord. The old lease expires in a few weeks, and ru deasts tor lane oo chic son tea 2 5 cos canoe decane ea a ; after raising the rent from five hundred to nearly Two Thous- : best qualities of cl a abe ee me ee 7 f and dollars a month, the store is rented over our heads to the rei Pema guar a you a perfect fit as CA ee ORs oy: hoic ' big department octopus next door. Our written request for a ee eee oe 1 coupe 0 Ge renewal of the lease was not even given the courtesy of a re- | Sst Sitcic b betas nay debi uad wet yout mons $ 0.00 largeat sud richest shown in this city ply. Under the law we must get out, and as another location peinsnginiintinihinendce ean oe na pe ne. * rt a . < ‘i e re set, at the price. ‘lack, navy, tan, brown and gray, in : on Second avenue is impossible, we have decided to quit | $6. 75 5 | may gener ; . ] entirely. With between $80,000 and $400,000 worth of brown and savy: cie- lain panamas and cheviots, and also a big assort- of the best styles and most modish patterns i ’ . ‘ ane i eer aga tea eon ONT ERG eer A fancy mixtures, checks and plaids. These Skirts i Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings now on hand, and sn the lot worth a cent less than $740. Fit and work. 2f¢ all new. Not one of them in the store more than immense shipments of Fall and Winter clothing arriving every | manship guaranteed just the same as in the higher {hes oF four weeks. Kiegtas Prises aie eo | priced sa eienits Your pick tomorrow, Saturday, at 311-50 and $12.50 cach. Take your choice tomorrow i only $6.75 cach. at only $10.00 each. day, we are up against a hard problem. We must sell---sell quickly---sell at big reductions from regular values. ser ere EEN Men’s Socks Ladies’ Wrappers This for Men’s Lisle Finish Plain Black or Tan Half Hose, WE OPEN A SALE SATURDAY MORNING 8c Per with double heels and toes and Pr elastic ribbed toe. All sizes; . Saturday, one day only, at B¢ a pair, Sete OMe oF e™ That no valuable time be lost, Choose tomorrow from our entire stock of regular $1.00 House Wrappers at only Sle each. This means a big collection and every one of them splendid value at the regular price. They Swell Neckties are made of nice quality percale or flannelette and neatly trimmed with braid. We won’t promise to give goods away. Nor will we try to fool you by quoting fictitious values. | Nineteen cents lets you ill give you the best clothing that we’ve been » from the biggest an : , But we will give y ¢ 8 19c OS Bi anggd ering anther Children’s Hose i i egular i ° best collection of Teck and able to buy at very noticeable reductions from regular prices weaeng sree bree oe Gat ae a ever saw at anything like 19) Cotton Hose, guaranteed stain- ouR REGULAR RULES WILL PREVAIL the price, They are made from nice quality silks, in ner less, have extra spliced heel . late patterns, and all the new fall shadings. Our reg- and toe, all sizes, Splendid ular price is 2gc¢ each, and there are many ties in school Stockings, that will Everything guaranteed and your money back if dissatis- t E “ the lot that are really worth 35¢ and soc. Tomor- stand a lot of wear and are great bargains at our reg- fied. DOORS OPEN AT NINE. row’s special price is only 19¢. ular price, 12!4c a pair, on sale tomorrow at only O¢. a 600 SALESPEO — dees! wai — Bring Your Tickets and Get Your Box 3 ngs of Candy Saturday Night Next Door to Bon Marche 1415-1417 Second Avenue | 1512 to 1522 Second Ave:, Between | Pike and Pine Streets | The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District WAI Qs orecsisre SOD 5 50 emcees water mr taser EE, 45 aN

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