The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1906, Page 3

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— ~ , = & WOMEN FOLKS SOUR “| THE THEATERS? |isi.2ate2 Aes eee ee re eae at fat i ye \ eine we f t ears BROOKLYN, Sept, 17-—The tt th t + y e | jThig te an Amert orgeniza@en | fant daught v und «Mr Ippe « f Of course whe Vaudeville on Fifth Av Polar The we ale f " a a = - he h 1 as @ nd 1 know 1 PW YOR! Keith @!! « event t t " inetior rm ' n ' ger r re be me t nue ‘ ‘ ‘ ' nh argument na - ehe len't ¢ the man « hi it | row In « meantime aa _ eet a New Bill at Star told H , axes MRS OMN SMITH! . : | There i hing ’ t 8 tin Peay ley (Bh 0 ata i or grab } wat melo wt MONTHS TO MATE | cone met ' A ty to introduce | | ees f the a , ide and made b nee | goe ' ne jon a being @ 1 bs AND GET HER The } tal uy ve il we EXPENSIVE SALE hee que PLAC i nd. Lk CHIGAGO, Sept. 1T—M peetive form " OAKLAND, S¢ comt AWAY—THE | the humband will go» «| Han Russell will make her debut t " bd jock, The} | William Wrawbaugt hin elt = musean? | " That WUramatic star thin evening at the} Merry upe « robaty head the] A MELANCHOLY ENDING. | just $600 to sell one bottle of beer ring married pee «BARRY ¥ Ouse theater In “Barbara's Mil-|" we Jin violation of the leet w pro h > THA rh \ ons,” wn adaptation by Paul " A, ¢ opt viding, that gro¢ hall not well re ean AND THAT'S A ot " Potter of Francis de Crojeset ; t sore lees th 4 me t Hon! Me ‘ it = man LESSON TH! ly t the I ed by Joseph Brooks, H eles | Ma 1 bee mith, Herbert tand Novelty, 1207 Second Ave Novelty, 1207 Second Ave, rary on vICTOR M. HUGHES | he ede , i) 0, mane t t | Le PANAMA, Ser ~ | ) \ n ’ oe) ned-in & ares = p - | ated oy feeding the | ed ' nd | re ae | Y the work of ro i Roe | explains th } he ra ane br | e eae ee es errs enc Oats an its with weryou could ple at bie 4 black man gets ‘ emed @ rh ‘ old, for the we x bells | * ty of eethion a thaws ; re $40,000 worth of the highest grade Women’s High Cle Tailored je the first day of tee FORMER DEMOCRATIC POLITI-|f Garments are to be placed on sale at prices that will bring the im te ue. Of 4 “ buyers from everywhere ‘e are manufacturer and w ell ut by the Ph Pra pace vacant - CIAN OF THIS STATE 18 to the consumers at wholesale prices, Here are a few gesiden Were wee om © had been in t y WW CHARGE OF FORGERY le jet yellow feve «at p Pina ivtes | Imported Venetian and Broadcloth Coat Bite Romebou' ae be y ob . " v j 0, 818.00 B25.00 srewaed, and thie os , - ————— tea ih tar * oa % RICHMOND, Ind ept. 17 IMPORTED m Sunday, ‘ t \he Hazzard, former dew SILK RAINPROOF ~pmgg > soon | ' an of Washington, wa . ; | le t at lay of the fe Martion tena ung | MOUNTAIN OF ALASKA, NEAR | harge recet preferred Auto Coats she w ying hard) VALDEZ, 18 SAID BY INDIANS | st ; TO BE APPROACHING AN UP | BG ALASKA | $17.50 to $35 t to HEAVAL | WORTH DOUBLE IM ! ; Leu Merrily! Merrily! a ad as worn Valdes, Alvi » hed site t ; a toe | A LOT OF SWELL TAIL The Great a mover be & Cc Vv " _* ha: ed MAURETTA SMART, | ORED SUITS eae eo + Bigg otecagey | pa % ur. © With “A Mad Love,” at the Geattle In new ngs and broad hee ola ee oP Pas > Theater. cloths, which eve ja ork at § ’ . ah t t 1 cas mn of fi « s ito 4 Negpras Richard & Pringle’s Minstrels } t SALE « f 4 . : SCOTCH CAPITALISTS PAY BIG} ¥ od 817.50 € | vort —— ——nfit Tie * y aves 4 ign an ere : . | PRICE FOR PROPERTY IN mOVELTY TAILORED TOP me Y . , nom ks , THE RAINY HOLLOW DI6-| COATS FAIR Dept. Store . - « " TRICT, NEAR HAINES Goes on Da) eae caren. Lanai i | mesa Don't Forget the Numbers, : gp lye ae” ie ; Phone your o Mall Market f the loweet pr Ind. 9632, Banset the best meats at) ¢ you will de BROKEN LINES OF CURTAINS REDUCED luring the past We have placed remarkable reductions on all small lots of lace curtains that ha few weeks damaged re are 131 different styles of them in 1 to 6 pair lots. Some are at CURTAINS. . HAND-MADE ARABIANS . cial $4.85 1 pair—$13.00 reg. special 87.25 al $4.95 4 pairs—$14.00 reg, special $9.35 3 pairs $12.50 WHITE BATTENBERG CURTAINS $2.65 6 $3.15 ial $5.15 g., special......87.65 ¢ pairs ’ 7 $3.25 reg., spe g.. special 7 special $8.75 5 parr special pee - ens gel special $7.55 HAND-MADE ARABIANS. nite shia $9.50 sould $1.95 NOVELTY CURTAINS special ? $3.85 6 pairs-—$15.00 reg., spe $6.00 Sepia = $4.00 ¢ Paits—$900 ree., spe $1.00 ies $3.7; reg Ae 0 00 4 pairs—$25.00 reg., specis $12.50 ; 75 reg. special $5.90 2 pairs—$ihoo reg., spe $11.00 ‘Ss Pairs—$12.00 reg., special $8.25 2 \pairs—$20.00 reg., spec ial $12.25 2 4 A RUG SPECIAL id value and assortment of patterns embraced in this offering | $22.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs of beautiful j ry Brussels Rugs should forcibly appeal to every one in need of such an article $14 50 | These Rugs are best 10-wire Tapestry Brussels, come in eleven Oriental and Floral e Ss; measure gxi2 feet; sell separately at $22.50. Monday and Tuesday $14.50. “TERMS ARE CASH ONLY. Measure 9x12 Feet A Half Dozen Dining Room Chair Specials ials that are of such bargain merit as to est early coming tomorrow. * $1.65 $1.70 $1.75 $2.35 We offer herewith six special values in Dining Room Spe fairly consideration. As the quantity of each style is not overly large we sug Golden Oak Dining Room Chairs, leather seat ; $1 35 regularly Weathered Oak Dining Room Chairs, ¢ hase leather s special ... § regularly ; ered Oak Dining Room Chairs, cane seat; $2.50 regularly; nd Weathered Oak Dining Room Chairs, ¢ hase leather special : 6o regularly ; red Oak Dining Room ¢ hairs, cane seat; $3.25 regularly ; Buy Now Pay Later 1403 to 1403 te iat (4 Second Av., Corner Union St. Stylish Tailors." a (513-15-17-19 Second Av. FORTY.NINE SUITORS HANG |, Boor . | sateen STILL PREVAILING. all ING AROUND THE DOOR ; i orn than ever offe pangceay DEPT. — oOUMP PORTLAND, Or J j i RICE bs “? pine men ace 200 NOVELTY SKIRTS. CROCKERY DEPT. — DUMP Pt pene pore Aseathes . cattle in our own PRICE he Meus ’ ' est black Pan TINWARE DEFT. — DUMP a: , PRICE nnn is Pong? egy ae a Juneau. " | LADIES’ SUIT AND CLOAK yey me agg Porn gly k Kirk | Mr M. Thompson, of London, bas | DEPT. —DUMP PRICE. Suhe te ¢ net mat beautifel, 1°". hris Joh je the deal, The ny will NOTION DEPT.DUMP PRICE. ae dhe wurikuee the we t mate |commence ations once as] ORY GOODS DEPT. — OUMP peta . " « en being engaged at PRICE suitors to her own good s ‘ | Skag Juneau to leave for] SCHOOL COATS. MEN'S CLOTHING AND FUR snsatie $0 aoe than meat beneny. | : P ‘ Geen watn. h For Children, at factory NISHING DEPT.OUMP PRICE ’ 4 . } | aa big 8 prices. Our new display HOSIERY AND LADIES’ UN ADAIR STILL MISGIN “A Mad Love” ted. This ‘and bargains for children #82, BS. Ba ood BS DERWEAR DEPT.--OUMP PRICE. No trace has been four . greetea Ma-| t ac = the boundary ling in| rik MILLINERY DEPT. — DUMP bert FP. Adair, the 14 rt padian territory | PRICE. of Dr. and Mire. J. B 2 aM at th | We Have Lots of Room Now Third av, who disappea on For her firet seas THIEVES MASQUERADE By fitting up the entire basement of the bullding we occupy xtra ump Special ber & The police ha ne tent <0 AS COLLECTORS. | we have added more than three times the floor space to our store Then there fied. but have gtv ing @ strong | - ce Our fine stock of Cloaks and Suits can now be shown to advan Tomorrow mot come 06 the to the grieving pare ’ Smart * ELES, Sept. 17—Loeal jf tage and convenience. Buy from the manufacturers who make ~ husband neve na bor te of medi - : Paco ving an af iB them from goods made tn Seattle and sell to you for hers. $ ilk ic S n the » complexion and with at ¢ the 5 ye # chase trying to run to grow 10 Silk Petticoats a When he ith ‘ po Mager M FACTORY TO WEARER ark #ult © © i. an ~~" coe ato . ond in ks on the che | believes office, if e they et Saas aie 2 i the feet and toms MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS. Sen one win beaten oe: | Ir ving & Cannon *y ‘ Pag od 1207 SECOND AVENUE. . leave at once Members of = : werv-| @EEK SECRETED SHEKELS. . . ' i7 « et fs ng up the x , h ue aliners ah way in no bruising King and Gravenstein ws = treasure ‘ + to have been buried by} barrelled right at the orchards, My te. o famous bandit and delivered to you direct. Should you desire, you may emp. $4655. As a bawix the diggers for ty the apples befe ying for name, thereby 5 ness and guar lepend upon the assertion , cypry agl a gigantic Mexican in per barrel, {ree po “pr e ouse, who declares that conce 1 in the spot Cc. D. McROY, > Keene a6 the “W * xeavation ix now being Grower and Shipper. Both phon®s . . . Ind. 7748, Queen Anne 979. — . . TOOK TIME BY FORELOCK ¢ : Ind, Sept. 17 , - ling a wateh from ‘ R afier she had loaned t Annie Hobbs, the - in the case, d . < ” ame to her nd maid y cm ” playing in h wk w ryan gs Then, st she loaned | 111-12-13-14-15 WASHINGTON BLOG wrested the se-| Cure Acute & Chronic Diseases miles around mer r Island on steamer Fortuna, *** | | $ | : | } | | NATIONAL “The Gold Medal Heater Gold Medal St. Louis Exposition for Efficiency and Durability We here show one of the well-known / National Heating Stoves, which were given at the St Louis ex- position the Highest Award Gold Medal. We have yet First Prize Gold Medal Lewis & Clark Fair you KNOW From sad experience that you can’t do gcod baking If one part of your oven Is hotter than another And in most steel and to see or caat tron ranges the oven a_ heating is not heated uniformly viaholi Be Because it is simply $5 Down, $5 a Month and Your Old Range, for All It Is Worth, as Part Payment. hear of stove so dur- flanged over and riveted able, economical, and the seams filled with | cleanly and so cheap as the Na- tional, Many new, useful, distinctive stove putty Or perhaps the damper | ia in front, or on one side of the range, which pre vents an n production and original fea- of heat to flow over and | tures are em- around the oven t edlied ' Now the Monarch oven | Gied in them bakes evenly alitimes, | Which no other The sides a th | heaters have. We are riveted to Matleable | jay ¢ installed pares. many of th exterding all any of them: im through the Seattle homes, range, mak The Nationals ing tight, solid joints with | fave been used in no chance of alr leaks ' Then the Duplex Draft Northern and a damper both front and Fastern stove back--let# air in at both | centers for many ends of the fire box, caus: ing a uniform hv years and have tion, hich ne eniy heated ove | ALWAYS will | MADE GOOD. of the b ia unbaked thoroughly and satisfac | torily through and We take your through. | old heater as part payment on the } We offer $30 IN GOLD for any MONARCH RANGE ever } sold by US. new. senliaiie =“ Sa

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