The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 2a, 1906. | ee wire Jered by the department tor helpers inside constructor 4 nachinivte and asstatan| Fall and Winter Opening Continues Tomorrow of re are 28 appl | | Mi Meet MASTER-AT-ARMS OF THE it will de reaumed next sums} a, wa,ttiners ‘ , ion had ita wee ay ’ , peney TELLe OF Fimcewe Island Mass of Lava linet night. Capt. B. 3 } STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M., AS USUAL } | ‘The talan of lava, 450 - - ? 1. HUG 8 OF LAVA, i r pabliett vestetant plant te : OF HUGE MAS feet bist : in length ; stationary engineers WHICH FORMS A SeOREC : t i i ' mola | Fiood Victims Found. C IME in informally, | C tor ! re be . wu with ' rily fter the body of - i ' i} n | ‘ r ot Will Bulld Bridge. - af the ~ ay \ t “4 The ordinasce granting permis ‘ound lay afterne oO . 1 Leg Petpet 4 Sokal enn of John Viele of Oviilin wa i .- » ay 1 1k R’S OR TRA . Pp 1 ine “ vered lying on the shore ne TOMORROW'S PROGRAM BY WAGNE R’'S ORCHESTRA ‘ fa a bs < ees from that of Cuthane Hot “ ii : f . nd irowned Nov, 14 in an a 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. i " . h wim the awollen Stu¢ 7 nih great clouds of va ni} rseback, Viele leaves a wid ; Populart ~ j ‘ wd about The wates and two ebildren, Deputy Col : int “ everal hun surrous r Roy Wiltate went to Kent ye Light Ca ; r the nd w ' and ap ny Inoreases Capital lierday to make an Investigat « ‘ f : v Beattie | mitted thelr removal from Oriliia t Amou } Small Crater at the Top. | toe : tall io Kent for burtal was discovered in| A top of the great mass of} is . | Reports More Flood Damage. J he United |} ane A small efater, fron | (ens ' Flood damages are atill coming to 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. 8 Perry, whieh | whict ake and lave wore tneting | bY (he sof be! ght. County Surveyor Valentine, | sieve’ wedish Weddir v « sea, It] whon the survey was } who yesterday made a trip to Cher os wine ‘eens oie haa t med rry island in t n . wustnes ry valley, learned that the draw Overture, “Botfubruss he { the yousel by which it] when the loft Boy Drunks Fined bridge the Snoqualmie river > . ered for Puget Clay Willard and @ young man.) at that place has b mporarily | Marth Hansen declares that the strange} Since ¢ of efused to give his name at}; the went] : Hie D n he wa {| inland, howe ) way. The } z t sland has becon un one of the t disturbance | jf no longer amok o itself ta] ‘ < F Ba occur Aliewulng from it reen n be stilt (ntact. At this time ft fs im 4 island with tte ‘ nk be- |} to the - i arance ¥ don, The judge fined ve se . © of the ice) j $ ge od ta that looal . nale ‘ barrier that surround t. ow surveyo: on a} urround tt. How-| | Another Expe. Booster, he warveyor, Hes im the | 2 rn SSS] At meeting uf the M n no. | ¢ which hat been scattered | e | ehake tenis At im the 5 of the ¢ onde and farme; aleo in the} BANGOR WAS THE |TEST GASE GOES)%..2 "us. 2s Sop ets” panned reali denies graft HELPLESS CRAFT) STEP HIGHER 02"! sick imran eaves } |: ; THE HOSPITAL | oom, the 16 The action to test the val ot scued from Incorpora‘ed od schooner Bangor | the Lake W gton 4 Dis 8 Bend at 4/ canal s has been disminsod by ‘ jones Second Avenue, Madison Street ¢ superior court, and the-ease will | dina “ | 10 8 | oe sotha supreme evart tor tinal|™ Jonas, homohan| and Spring Street te the for her tn the} Hdisposition. Judge A steamer | teorday made this ruling on the mo] Olympia , » the leht-| tion of Deputy Prosecuting Attor-) keeper at Ta nh yesterday | ney Herald x ae betng in & dismottiod m and at the merey of the WANT MORE GUNS. ! two took the] ack to Port Blakeley schooner sighted A WILY JAP, | The immigration and custom ot | No Wire to Work With, ficlals white inspecting the steamer sean The Bangor lost her 1 storm prevaillog t ity lighting department has| Shawmut, yesterday, found Janjit the W snable to . th the! Misawa, a Japanese stowaway, It} « weeks wae only a few weeks ago that the | » nomarrival of Jap wae found on an Ortental y the | ing the anting of more guna in| ——~ steamer and ordered deported. He} the sound forts and the safer care}; Do you want a book of plans for! will probably be deported within fof fhose already mounted. It| pretty homes? Send your name) the next few days, this time for ‘ed out that tn the event of] and 50 ceats to Keapp & Weer, ar| good with a warning that if found Iman ballding again a different fate will be meted He yut to him. inatallation wor wn ask-lon account of pd Would) chitects, will r war Seattle and the se be at the merey of the enemy BON MARCHE FRIDAY BARGAINS Genuine Article Imported English Woolens on sale Friday from 10 a. m. until a:go in the after- noon. Saturday from 9 a. m. until 8 o'clock in the evening we will give you your choice of these Imported Goods for one price— $15.00 Suits or Overcoats made to order and selling regularly at $45, $40, $37.50, $35, $30 and $25 for $15.00 We Fit the Hard to Fit Our Motto: If you are not satisfied, your money back. PANTS THE GREAT NOVEMBER SALE OF HOSIERY CONTINUED The generous response to our announcement in last night's papers entitles this Hosiery Sale to be known as the GREATEST we've held since three years ago, when we gave you a sample line at half price The Savings Now Are One-Quarter to One-Third The merchandise is trustworthy and praiseworthy, and the prices the very lowest ever quoted for equal quality (except as cited above) on the Pacific Coast This is a simple, straightforward statement of facts, and a visit to our counters will convince the most skeptical that THE MONBY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS SALE ARE SIMPLY MARV ELOUS. Remember these are odd lots bunched together for quick clearance. Women’s $3.00 Lace Striped | Women's 25¢c Wool Hose.. | Children’s 15¢ Fleece Lined | Misses’ $1.00 Pure Silk Silk Hose . 31.98 [ttt et eee eeeeee wrens 19¢ Hoees. iss éecvs ¢.. 260 | Howe 2.2.5 dens Women's $1.25 Pure Sitk Women’s $1.00 Cashmere Boys’ and Girls’ Hercules Men's 35 Lisle Thread Half $ agg! at sripad Pi — ws he = ver ae ies ‘ie 5% ? fi: : } = Hose F 7 15. Hose wi. cun 12,00, Priday and - ature ay we wi make to order for one Hie’... crea OB¢ | Hose ...............75¢ «ee Al Cds ees twenatnes prite— Misses’ 25¢ Lisle Hose. 19@ | Men's asc Cotton Half Women's 17¢ Ribbed Top | Women's 35¢ Fleece Lined Hose .. 1B%¢ | Hose ...............-25@ | Misses’ soc Lisle Hose. 35¢ Hoee*..i dition cas eas 19¢ A VERY SPECIAL RIBBON SALE For Friday Only SEE SECOND AVE. WINDOW FOR DISPLAY. 20¢ AND 25¢ RIBBONS, 10¢ 10¢ AND 1214¢ RIBBONS, S¢. | 50¢ AND 60¢ RIBBONS, 19¢ YARD. A | YARD, Good shades in Nos. 5 and 7 Ribbons | Nos, 12 and 16 Colored Velvets; values Nos. 9, 12, 16 and 22 Ribbons, in taffe- at extraordinary good values; the | soc and 6ox ta and double-faced liberty satins, ¢ $4.00 Other tailors charge you nearly double. TWO STORES 518 Third Ave. 220 1-2 James St. We are the largest Custom Tailors with the largest work capacity west of Chi- cago. We employ over too tailors. Visit our workshops UNION TAILORS : . quality is from out staple lines; taf Satin Striped Ribbo: in.; 6 SOC in the shades of Nile, yellow, old ‘ A praewm re " fee ot : Sbbone. 3.14 $value goe. rose, lavender, violet and gray ; these eta and double-faced liberty satin, | PI a eee eee oe > lain Messeline, in brown, navy, green including old rose, Nile green, gray, | widths are suitable for both fancy |. and ecariet: val te work and rufflings; values 12%4c, lavender, yellow; the shades work | PL se ; Value 35¢ ) | Plain louisine, also same embroidered, 15¢, 20c and 25c. Sale price, up effectively in fancy work, and you will find the values to be 7%c, toc Per Yard | and 12c yard. Sale price, yard 10 cents 5cents | “19c Yd. BRIEF BULLETIN OF TOMORROW’S SPECIALS HOSIERY SALE, AS ABOVE. RIBBON SALE, AS ABOVE, j 4% inches wide; values 25c and 35c. Polka Dots, Checks and many other novelties in fancies, en F* = 1. P.T.S. a $5.00 Skirts ....-.- $1.98 | 12:4c Glassware Se Men's 75¢ Working | 65c Linen Damask.....47¢ $4.75 Go-Carts ......$3,75 | $2.00 Misses’ Shoes. .$1.35 | Gloves «.. 45¢ | $2.95 Jackets for Children EXTRA SPEGIAL! $5.00 to $8.50 Boys’ Russian | $3:50 Suit Case .....$2.0% | $5.00 Irish Point Lace Cur- | s.sssssseeeseeeee $1.98 Suite eee... WB.9B | atc Music ........cc....7@ | tains, pale ..+.++ «MSD | $2.00 Silke Velvet Hats MEN’S SODA WATER IPTS 1.25 Men's Blue Flannel ase Curtain Madras,...15¢ | .. onda $1.95 OYSTER COCRTAL.S IP 78. BEBE FLUID IN VME IPTS. ALL I. P, T. 8 1-3¢ Outing Flannel. 4%¢ | ¢ 7 s¢ Cotton Blankets. ..49¢ Shirts .....006. + B8¢.| 65 Silks ..... cee BOE 18¢ 35¢ Jap Crepes.... Phone us and we dy Figure for yourself what it means the rest Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling PHONES $10 rs $5 $12 S'S $6 $20 Overcoats $12.50 COME TO THE VACATE SALE A. BRIDGE & Co. 1416-1417 Geoond Av, _ THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS } 4 OO Gis M3G¥0 O14 SAIN JAY 451-O7OI “STIIW? —e pn ieeze

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