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by th train, comin: a mont! ith, ‘The service bogs next which | fortif with gov ' ne eee | & 1 render In honor of the Beatle } Ds Uniform | wing Bee! } Ran 1 of the K. of P. a recep lean wy (8 Bi 2 ta to be given tomorrow n eon at Wagle’s hil. The uniform r YY) won \ prise of $1 and t . h€!} from Tacoma, Everett, Bellinghany ff jand othe Sound elties Grand} * a J *} Chaner HD. Covely, of Bverett Y lwill attend and make an addre . wi Gov, Albert B. Mead. | xxlen one FOUL PLAY FEARED. | GH. OWL TRAIN Mystert iroumatances sur round the arance of John tr N ¥ terson camp, who borrowed ® paaines® eetabtiadins “ om the latter pla en drunk and w shotgun tn bie possession. | eatigation conducted by Nicag 100 china toothpick holder, fe; | ehina | | + $2.50 Comforters $1.45 You've become accustomed to receiving extraordinary nent—tomorrow'’s offering will fll delight yvered with “AA” patterns and destans They are prettily enough for any bed quality of silkoline In a The filling is snow stitomed; they are The value ts LAS Comforts are je variety of ty Buys Any Stove We Have [We dell al! stoves subject to an exhaustive trial. If the stove ome up to your expectation let us know—we'll call and stove taken ft The terms ure $1 down, $1 per week. Your old ts fell value allowed, be particular about your teeth ou should be, that you will admit We want to be your denfieta, that is, if you care for and appreciate High-Ciase Work that ie per- I formed without your suffering the tortures of old-time dentistry ; Do you need artificial teeth? If 0, trust ue to fit and Minish You will find both fauftiess. No sta- Genta. ation. niess Extracting. Open Evenings and Gunday Fore- . 5e tet of teeth. fir ne, 22 kt work seed Pilifogs that »t sovee weed canes Fillings that stay tr ree . ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Dr. F. J. Bethel, D. D. o., Mgr. p Rooms 1, 2,2, 4, 5, 6, 1102 4 Ave, Opp. Garvey-Buchanan.'s, | Main 1772. | guaranteed .. | | vs. _ Irrigation avity Property Fortunes mad lenttle real estate, and for PY Pte will cone made.But is it wise to stake your allin fj} PE ae locality or The safe investors is he who scatters investment Nothing { stion. no Investment fs more prof. Mable. A teow s invested in a reliable irrigation Blerprise whould « eany fooling | + $ per cent. Preferred Stock We give rs An Investment in Irrh fe now on sale Ration.” A post call wili bring it 622 ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE Phone Main 2987. © RECEPTION TO do, yes UNIFORM RARK ~ jday afternoon, und jell & |dramatisation of the story |ferent from amy yet attempted. No | Louise Mcintosh, brings out a good jeal of hilarity | robbery lconsider these {The Palouse Irrigation & Power Co. |: hich ts to be operated between Se-/terson revealed only the fact that] some tramp had sold the gun whieh to have had Investigate a the Nashton was known The police m THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, Dec. 6, 1906. intending to make @ tour of the EVANGELIBTIC MEETINGS. | jBritioh isles and the continent rr will spend the Christm. he rougher evangelistic meet I tday ( Brasse ’ ents of the ‘Tabernacle Baptiat Henry Wilson, United os min last pight was well t t the church being ter to Beigiim, the bride's uncle ' GIRL GOES TO THEATER HAB NOT RETURNED. |) z= . © | Maxine Elliott M@® Helen Stuart Wi n, daugt ewO ft © mining person®” hawe Miny Maxine } 2 he yo} ter of Mr. and Mra, John 1. Wilson, | nee" "eperted to the joe by rete | awa st Maton, | W848 Married last night to William | eo" as disappearing from the 1 the then Wallace Chapli, a prominent ¢ Agia Deer B, Weed | wht t w wud foxpla Capitalint, the ceremony tak-| oe °% yours @f age, living at Be - ~ at « in Place at St Mark's chureh Wert Virginia ‘at ' migging and) Tk ou @ant a boc of p ARDY and Cor se of mind. | The capacity of the ehurch was Id, Aged 17 sare, GAZ) nretty homes? Bend your his charectere into strange dilemmas |ftiends, as well as those of th to the theater Wit® ©) cisects, 3@ Colman building, an nd of @ roughshod over every | Wilson family and the groom t& revenue, cutter u will receive a fine one oo ee Mi de Avor The ceremony, which waa per * been heard fron thew owl at Kamin Ly «and ees Oy 1 PD. Lieyd, @A6 | Rap so-e— ERO OP STYLISH CLOTHES, without the t lothes in the coun ' y, Meh ollowed by & reception ef the ‘ big prices. Elliott @& MeGregor , MH Ps ra € skilfut tail Hor Great} NOme of Mr, Wilson, tn A@tien 1329 Becond ev. . ure e me kilfal tail « w f Mr. aed Mre Chapin Pike Btreet, betwoon Firat and & | Wear Brooks Hats, 1331 Bee ' te ng dr t! est class ‘clothe 1 is right and| New York last even Ma, fro ORT OOR FIFE AES CeO | aves s at orice: t he ord one he 0 ra so they will " 4) waves half your me bill - ~ known at f es |e n the cost of the ordi “ul Pg Shy AieRraten, 4 t Yer: them and be convines Op nary k ber ant fe epeente |” ee ae pestte the Bon Marche 2p. Meat Prices That Pl ofthe ‘ | Now Great Northern «tral, to | At the Oity Hall Market, $f | Men's $15 Suits at $11.25 Great Match” wou a anconve eaves 11:30 p. Don’t th your old cloth WY, BOAT Seer. La "s $ac d $25 Sui wring ‘allure bate i ‘ m. dally, eosin ing December Wwuy. ~ He nem cleaned to look! tb steaks, 10¢; pot ro | Men’s $20 and $25 Suits and Overconts Semen we woe eitott Hae | Sleepers for Mellinghant and Van-} Wienew at the Pantorium. Main So; eastern bam, 17 | at $17.00 cena ae eee ok oe couver * 104 « M, $138 Men's $25, $30 and $35 Cravenette peowle and ne te unaatio Coats at $19.50 — anes Men's $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats wm Wibot ti the = same | ing alinoat possible now to for ISERS get her Beauty and to ad ner 9 | ae TROUSERS for her ability as én actress | Men's $5 and $6 Tr ers at... . $3.90 tle Match plete | Men’s $7 and $8 Tr ser t 85.50 ite riet engagement ot the @eatt | | Men's $9 and $10 Tr rsat... 36.90 > Men's $12 Trousers at $7.50 Max Figman Tomorrow. nd | Oe china ry dtwh, To; 20¢ - ~ “ . Christmas! berry dish, 10¢; 30¢ obild's set, 17 ax Figman, one of John Cort’s| ees at Spinning’s eos | MAPS Appears at the Battle thea ter tomorrow night tn the big east Man on the Bos of tickets has ern success, “The The advance sale been large. Max Figman re | ceived flattering notices for work and for the general goodr of the comedy, While the first three performances will be given at the Seattle Sunday ulght, Mr Figman will close the engagement at the Grand | “Quincey Adame Sawyer.” The Beattle theater resumes as & popular priced house, next Sun Messrs. Rus | management Sawyer,” clever will be the attraction. The sale of seats begins Saturday morning from the box office Drew's Quincy Adame “City of New York. The Lois theater has one of the beat stock companies in the west| and this is proved by the excellent manner with which they are play-| ing “The City of New *” this} week. The pi ly dit} matinee this afternoon or row At the Star Theater, There is an abundance of whole some comedy in this woek's bill of] vaudeville at the Star th or. The one act sketch, “Oat of Sight played by Robert Rogers and} | | towor: | | | and the wally makes it ran lon « alotted 20 minutes. T lerZaigier acrobatic § trio things on the Roman ring» turns are performed by Burt the banjotet, and Amy Stanley English comedienne. Three turns are to be seen on the cur rent program. applause r than other Taylor's Castte Garden If tt ta pont! finiah the ab terations on the st of Castle} Garden, demanded by the building} inspector, the new playhouse wt be reopened tonight with a con-| tinued performance of Cinderella | Ia auy event Manager Taylor says) that Castle Garden will surely be! open tomorrow evening and seat) selling for that date hae already begun. Next week, beginning Sun} day, & brand new bill will go on. At Wonderiand Exhibit. The Colorado train robbery be} ing shown every day and evening} in the Wonderland Exhibit touring} car, ts drawing a big business. It) will run anti! Monday when « ne program gves into effect | | MULBY CHARGED | WITH ROBBERY RK. Mulby, alleged to be one of the highway robbers who gave Albert McPherson a severe beating some} time ago on the track yuth of the) Union depot, was arrested late Inet night on « Warrant sworn out by} the latter and charging him with Multy was tried in the police court two days ago on & charge of vagrancy, but Judge Gor don refused to gt a sentence un til the robtery charge could be) made. Mulby was released op} $756 ball His arrest was made by Officers Donlan and Vailanding ham } Ch. « Mattison, a logger, war) also arrested last night by Detect | ives Barbee and Philbrick and Of ficer Peterson tn connection with the same robbery case He was locked up im the city jail and hie bail fixed at $1,500 NORWEGIAN-DANISH BAPTIST BAZAAR.) The Norwegian-Danish Baptist) church will hold an annual bazaar Saturday evening at $ o'clock in the church, corner of Howard and) Stewart, A various assortment of articles will be on display, Re freshr will served during} the evening. Rev. Fred Linden, pastor of the chuteh, will make an addres GILBERT BARRY MARRIED. {ibert Barry, known as Jobn/ Cort’s right hand man, who takes tickets at the Grand opera house was married last evening to Mise Fidora Davis, of this city, Only inti. friends of the young cow ple w present Caught In the Act A thoughtful young husband w caught in the act eoting « rocker at the Century Furniture Co. for his wife's Christmas present f the Friday and Sat oak rocker jes and or ot # Heres som urday specta en finish, with spin back, regular $4.6 a $6.00 ma bbler seat, spindle 85 h. hogany finish, co! back, for $2.00 er in solid oak and saddle seat, regy ecial aale only $6. Imported Nottingham Lace Curtains 1111 Beeond ay prices: Nottingham curtains, conventional design, 1 1-4 yard wide, 3 yards long, for 89% an extra lar At Lon Cluny curtaine, in rich and beaut! ful designs, worth $6.50, at $4.98; a $5.00 grade $3.49; Bobinet curtains 2 12 $1.35 Marie y daint white, yards long, 1,000 paira beautiful in pure wide ruffies, at | pair Antoinette designs, worth $1.50, for G80. These special prices for Fri Jday and Saturday only oe FANCY VESTS. $4, $5 and $6 Fancy Vests at... $7 and $8 Fancy Vests at We Fit Men of All Dimension “Longs,” and “Stouts $2.50 .. $4.00 , from “Shorts” to to “Slims.” pre TAILORED READY CO., Inc. Kinnear Bldg —NO. 401 PIKE ST.—Cor 4th Av. Today, Thursday From 10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Will commence the greatest value-giving sale ever held in this city. First M. E. Church BAZAAR 223 MADISON ST. Ladies’ Wear has been Absolutely eve reduced TREMENDOUSLY. rything in the house pertaining t Not only will the woman who pays $200 for a gown purchase the same 1 who spends regularly $50 or $5$ for a the we thing now for $100, b suit will be able to secure it now for $25 only This sale, ¢ an unequaled opportunity to save Show and Christmas, affords Horse ur He money on y¢ Show costumes and on gifts for Xmas. Without doubt, this is the most beautife and best assortment of suits, coats, raincoats, gowns, opera wraps, waists, skirts, petticoats neck- | Ss : | F id Ss 1 and muffs and novelties ever offered at this time | pecia ri ay a e wear, veils, belts, feather boas of the year at such TREMENDOL SLY REDUCED PRICES. LAST DAY BARGAINS INFANTS’ WARDROBE AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLOTHING, All Articles, Large or Small at REDUCED PRICES. Little Pig Dinner, § to 7:30. During This Sate No Goods Will Be Charged or Exchanged. Alterations Will Be Charged for on All Dresses Cysting Less Than $40.00. Hot Lunch at Noon. WATCH OUR ADS. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. = —-— — a) An we told you yesterday, the reason for this sale fs. that A.D. | Diamond Rings, Brooches, EarScrews Keating, the well knowg Festern milliner, has taken one-t if of the second floor Studs, Links, Seart Pins, Lockets ow occupi »y OW at, sh and neck ar departments « now upied by our waist, skirt and neckwear departments, and Bracelets in gold, gold filled and silver Watches at all prices. The finest and latest designs in silver plated Tea Beta, Children’s Cups, Bread Trays, Crumb Trays, etc. We are headquarters for all kinds of Rings, Chains, Totlet Sets, Opera Glasses, Umbrel- las, Clocks, Stertin Stiver; also Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Spoons. Christmas is near at hand and would suggest calling before the rush. of this store, we must make roor J. REDELSHEIMER & CO 800-804 SECOND AVENUE, COR. COLUMBIA..... STRONGEST LADIES’ WAIST HOUSE IN THE STATE. 704 First Avenue. Houghton é& Hunter THE OLD TIME JEWELERS. Delivery is our rule. Orders from com gumers for the finest ginger ale, cream and lemon soda, sarea- parilia, Iron Brew and all care bonic beverages should be placed with us to insore receiving the freshest and purest. HOLIDAY PRICES AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. HOLIDAY PRICES AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Following PRICES Now On at THE FAIR “The People’s Store"—"The Store of the People.” You can save from 25 to §0 per cent by doing your shopping with us. WE HAVE THE RIGHT PRICES. WE HAVE THE RIGHT QUALITY oa WE HAVE THE GOODS YOU WANT. “THATS ALL” MEN'S GOODS DEPT. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS DEPARTMENT. : eer $1.60 fmported French Kid Gloves, beet co Peaks patented 2clasp, pair ODE $ i560 Underwear $2 Men's Hate ee ibe Men's Handkerchiefs ..>...5e EXTRA SPECIAL. Millinery Department. Any trimmed Street Hat in our house, value $2, $3 and $4 oe } 1,000 hats to select from. $5 Down---$5 a Month Three Rattling Good Bargains An $8.00 Golden Oak Rocker for $5.25 This is an extra large and comfortable Rocker, with Has four heavy 40e Wide Silk Ribbons, all shades . ive Children's Hose je all colors 25 ¢ Wool Fascinators, 30e Hand Bage . T6e Hand Bags Pins, paper q 26 Hose Supporter Boys’ Knives : ladies’ Kait Woot Petticoats, Blankets . Lace Curtains, pall silk Fringe Sh Children’s Caps all shades, shapes $1 kind we and colors $1 Lot of Btreet Hate for 1.49 se 10¢@ sn ie $5 Trimmed Hats . on, One-third off } $7 Trimmed Hate 5 owela he ri Pillows all assortment and R. & G. Ce Ladies’ Calico ani pers Umbrellas for tw PFe and Worth double Ladies’ Furs, all about ONE-HA All kinds of Pi SUIT AND © merican Lady ets Cambrie Wrap We " 49¢, The, 45 GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEPT Salt Bacon 10 1% 22% Pounds Sugar ai Borden's Pioneer Brand Condensed Milk Fine Table Salt Brand, box roomy wood seat—saddle shaped turned spindles in arms and wide flat slats in back. and the whole kinda at just 5 pounds PRICE - Fresh Eggs, dozen Ke Country Butter in rolls, pound, 24 ¢@ pound ve den finish, a beautiful ¢ The wood has Eastern Lard. “4 \ uch as to produce a very Handsome, Cozy $12 Ladies’ Suit #4 9 Englieh Breakfast Tea, 4 pounds makeup 18 7 Ladies’ Long Spat@ »-- Be 4 for at and Practical Chair $10 Ladies’ Long pay 33.4 All kinde of Crockery and Tinware $20 Ladies’ Long Goat 0.8. about 33 1-8c on the dollar 43 Ladies’ Skirta™ DIAEK and bh Armour’s Kastern Hams i4e A $4,50 Golden Oak Rocker for $2.85 $1.45 $ Hammond's Corn Beef, Briskets This Chair is made of solid oak in the golden fin $8 iadion’ Silk Peficonts BABS | | and Planks, ound 1e his Cha ad ‘ : ; $5 Mack and Bing Skirts, 1.46 $ 60-piece Pretty Blue Spray Dinner ¢ seven hand-turned spindles in the back, with $1 Ladies’ Watsts ‘ 50e Set, actual value $10 84.45 1 panels above 1 below The arms a $1.60 Ladies’ Waists The } Genuine Java and Mocha Coffee a: . AS 36c kind; our curving. Has splendid cobbler seat A real ground or tn bean $2.67 Ladies’ Wal@ts . pound Ladies’ Short Jackets, $5 and $9 values ., z5e DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT price } $5.00 Mahogany Rocker for $3.00 EXTRA SPECIAL Dress Goods 2 2e Washington Creamery Butter Dre ov 1 12¢ description as one above, but in a splen« cs Meadow Brook; ‘-pound Dress Goods 21le . wie hogany finish Worth double ks, pound THE FAIR DEPT. STORE 1513-15-17-19 Second Ave. Z. A. MAPIDGE CO., Ine. J. J, WOLF, Mar. REL. is ABOVE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SAT @ URDAY ONLY. Se HOLIDAY PRICES AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. PRICES AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. bes