The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1907, Page 8

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4 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY. FEB. 7, 1907. THEY PROTEST AGAINST POp\FR Spi f] |AMERIGAN TRADE STREET OPENING "rp e000). THREATENED FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Women's ala, “Under One Reof Svenyewne to Furnish the Home Complete.” Ete. al “SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Complete Hotel and Club Pur | nishers On By residents of Seattle to protest) that woe have suffictent ore wos nth dat the ® againat the opening of a street, streets and the district fa well tak - bs Sk “4 ~i as tren ia ‘ mhat of leat night at the rest:|on care of by atreet car lines, and] The Mallidte Machinery company M ‘ ‘ re is ence of Dr. B. B. Kdgar, on Har-|it ix very unwine to allow this to| has purchased the northwest oor} maintain the present relatts aa, All males of these apectais are for cash and final—delivery at our eariual oo) ide {ines to Monit thy vari av, Novtt to discuss and/go through for the reason that thia| ner of Occideatal ay. and King at | Joyed by it in this connect The quantity of any specs! that shall a sold to @ customer, No 0, O. Dm fi None te vard av orth Mpdipinn sea ol ; Fhe Hemet, residence | LLINLE2 feet, from the Great North: | Jaane are strong come it dealers, protest against’ the extnesion of} being one of the fien Ne n " A gps ah Sle fag oA a Pete trom Melrose av. to the/diatricte In Beatle th Idonta | ern tallway for $111,000, ‘The buyer] te. allewd, and ee alee. ecw oe North Broadway distric Over| would suffer greatly by having a)! Said” aud aes P org none , - ~~ oes nnd 40 promine him the business |croas town street put through. [the erection of an eight-atory brick| tens aaninal Ameroan aan {SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY } { SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Be and social life of the Broagway dt We, therefore, p' lve uilding to be used for ite ol ri ge ies Ce p< és ae ‘ y. | Dusinews | form n for une ¢ eee ee to actively work W honor-| th southeast double corner of men in that 5 Reed Rocker, Sp 1 2.65 Li Hh Gray wa olected chateman /able Street CeMentton definitely | Fourth and Valley was sol | Rosette Irons 35¢ Set PA eclal a t scusslo! it woul wobably cost property | Trust con y te & Rag pence sake ty rosette wafers at ya yahoo wed ket seat, Roel and after . oma ugh ° ras m i sa ng 2 peerage ~ ea ' tole A hese The sale was made through ENDS FAMIN E * - i . y bene gg A PB finished in atlaa Regu \ a her ig Was unanimously resnved ; yo | the office of Gregor MoGregor oie eal 0 “We have been called together| and the street would be of no t ‘ « handle is always cool and will not GOLDEN OAK DRESSER, $14.75 to discuss acd protest against the/or benefit after finished 600 BA@LES DANCED | win arrival warmer twist in the hand; the pointe on an : 75. opening of Olive st. from Melrose The following well-known bus weather there seems also to hav 4 the under aide of moulds keep wat a " = ef tr he of solden fintwh, Hag ay. to North Broadway, and after/neas men among those present The annual ball of the Fraternal! come @ partial relief in the fuel ait ers from touching bottom of pan gwon Stent, and. rite er ade from ed quartered stock carefully considering the matter we spoke against the extension Of] Oior of Raghes, helt in Hagle’s| uation, and the Pacific Coast com} when left to fry , ely mous ) W, W. Wilshire, George | frame use contains two amall draw ad tue find that it is very unwise for the Olive st entre, | hall lant night, wae the most suc | pany te now able to mupply the nor THE MARVEL WRINGER, $1.48 Regular price $26.60 ’ nam, De. B. BL Rdwar, BB oaeg) ewer given by the order,| mal demand. Over 600 Baglee tripped the “light The prices for ¢ Mea dard, L. H. Gray, W. B. Brook public to be fooled by a few re ulators who are e This ts 4 epecial grade wringer, not warranted. Han all tron Furniture Section—~Ack Pleerwatker for Ge onal at the estate bs 7 1 Selvartnat to promote this exten | Dr, Swoene M.D. Haynes, Jame® |r ntastio® antl the reosters began | bunkers are; Black Diamond, . frame and wool epiral springs. Rolle measure 1 34210 Inches ion for the benefit of thelr own’ A, Dummett, J, N, Hardy, Ban t r y expressed the | run, $3.76 per t nut coal, § ecnataaiatiies ‘ Satins irate tatotents. ford Robb and several othere crow, | Mverybedy expreneind of| lump cosh, $6.18; Binek Diamon NEVER-BURN” ROASTER, 75é¢. eam 9ECIAL FOR CRY tir p, $6; Puiten lump, 0, and Car The “Never Burn” is the cleanest of roasters, Nothing clings b. RE RIDAY, ade lump, 87, T the above fia to the emooth metal of which it is made and nothing oan tom, All parts are easily accessible with the m Wood's refined lally priced roaster measures xiTx8% Inches urnishings Bection—Firet Floor burn to the tb disheloth iron, The ap erBurn” Roasters are mad oxi2 Lacy Brussels Rugs $16.85 oa tire showing in this rade of 1 at the above price, ‘Fheeam ma Chotee of twenty, patterns, including Oriente sl and conventio URDAY, | desirable chaden. a ae aN Rug Gection—Third Floor. ss Paulban s of Bumne and which} hae already passed the upper house| BANK REINCORPORATES. | ures, of course, Is added the price of of the legislature | hauling from the bunkers. Northern Recurlt vation is made up of The the beet 7 “ ir {SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SAT was appointed trom ane Hlecal oe lxxton men to go to | ing, business, The name of the in The Chamber of Commerce yee | Caymanian when the proposed stitution has been changed to the voted against the proposed | ure comes up before the committee Northern Bank & Trust company | terday njec- | Ae soon as the new building at the va | game preserve in the Olymple jin the hous mountains, a bIM which authorized | tions or of Wontlake and Ptke ts ¢ The patronsaees thid year of the | | 4 | 4 | } t é Oriental Striped Tapestry 30c Yard Sr eee to present its y Charles F. Frasech, | o ae ia establishment of the same, Bev: | of the association, made « trip to agpees Beste ge el ath nye annual charity ball for the benefit This Tapestry comes in Oriental stripes, and is sultable for |} LR LeU Sra sirenay yasned the lease of Fep> | the state capital yesterday to sound | Ho olemmale Geet lm cnding of the Good Shepherd Orphanage poriteres, couch covers or drapes, The goods is 48 inches wide ‘ Tesentatives. | the mbers of the senate on the | ing prepared in that Dullding | comprise about 30° of the most Gholee of thine Gitferent pattoras, ih te expected that the action of|measura ‘The committes named i9|.0y cA: ROAD COMPANY | Prominent women of the city In 60 ups @ an ucers 8 48 pas of 6 io sph aang nemeatagt- Sagg | seas Ba die $e ne ane ye = MAS BEEN INCORPORATED. |ciety affairs, These anvual tune FIGURED MADRAS, 65¢ A YARD. es ae ; , lg Bhage sgen fhonagnamed sine } heabes agin : jtions have always been very pope This ired Madras comes in a large assottment of patterns dune ain, Ge ae Pegi elain Cups and Sassers te pose the bill in the upper houre | wale | Articles of tneorporation of the! liar and thie year’s ball promises to ené colorings. The aie te 49 tnahes’ wide ancy shap vey are plain white with scroll work arous@ the and may cause its defeat. The com- | | eattion. Chelan & Hpokane Hallway |be @ more promounced feature than a ba - edge Discussing Reform Schoo! | Reattle a p Orapery Bection—F iret Floor. China and Glassware Bection—First Floor. J chamber report mittee of the fing on the matter had recommended the passage of the bill with some modification. The opposition to the measure | | Me . . Je t ° bef | CHEHALIS, Feb. 7.—A well at-| company has been fied with the j over tended meeting of busts men of | secretary of state. The officer of The ball Is to be atven Monday Chehalis was held yesterday after-| the company are to be at Heattle, |evening at Christensen's Broadway noon to consider matters relating | with branches at Spokane, Bnohom | bail. ‘ to the state reform school j tah and New York city. The com- | comes from the probable closing of | oy dander De yo ge gre | the territory to mining development.| TACOMA, Feb. 7.—At the >| thortsed capital stock of $17,000,000 Prospecting, ete. if it should bee nual meeting of the Children's I0-| rhe trustees are Charles M. Meek a law. dustrial home the reports showed | 4, ang @. L. Btewens, of New York 7 children in the house, of which! wark F. Mendenhall and Jehn W 15 are girls and 22 boys, ranging| pry, ef Kpokane; FP. FP. Carroll from 9 mont to 13 years. Of) prancts M, Carrell, Charles A. Bar floere were elected lron, C. M. Cochran, Eiliett Colburn HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION, | 874 B Wright, of Bnehomieh, and Send S0c to Knapp & West, archt- | & © Congdon, of Butte tects, 363 Colman building, for 4) goigiling’s Beat ea and coffee hook of plans for pretty homes. It! aoe an top on ‘The Seattle Produce association | will save you money and tell you) Fill Oppose the proposed new com-| how to build a good home cheap! Fishing t of all kinds at mission om introduced by Genater Malls, bit ave Our Largest Showing ‘of Brussels Rugs The most extensive assortment of Brussels Rugs ever shown by as is now ready for inspection, many of the terns having never before been seen in Seattle. In the gx12 size alone there are wa aa PATTERNS OF ROXBURY 38 PATTERNS OF BODY BRUS- | 15 PATTERNS OF TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS. SELS RUGS. BRUSSELS RUGS. Making a total of 75 patterns, Many of these patterns can also be had in other carpet sizes, such as 4-6x76, xg, 10-6, 10-6x12 and 10-6x14. It is well worth the time spent to see these new Rugs whether you inte purchase or Our Rag Racks make it easy to look them over, taking but a few moments and requiring no tax on your strength of [REDERTCR & NELSON ee rep eee ee “Young people may have many friend but fone so #teadf 4 THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR so ready to reepond to Complete Nouselurnishers, Hotel and Club turmishers, 4 of pasting thess shead SEOOND AVENUE, MADISON STROET AND SPRIGG STREET 4 of pushing in thé wortd as a Het bi secount book with the 1 name of & goed bank 4 printed on the cover.” 4 JOHN JACOB ASTOR Qpe dollar will open tl Ss I 2 NORDHOFF & CO. SEA oS eaeat” wk De nnua oc usting sale ‘ company, attend to it nv e very a ' toda: ALL WINTER GOODS IN THE STORE AT SUMMER PRICES, NOW “ of Pianos . WINTE S10 s : : a F RMORNOCK. Pree. THIs 16 INVENTORY TIME AT ‘ | ms RS cet i oman an 3 es le a ee : A big sale of Pianos, both new ‘ and slightly used, is now on Brery ane carried over from jast year 4 ae & REO TAG tied to tt and and ; = fe reduced anywhere from $69 to % Sprinkied among the new ‘ ees are about 25 or 80 slightly : Qeed instruments, and if you don't on e tind taking one that has been used - : a fow months you can certainly get . Sat erp ‘tr “arcu Every Person: of Seattle to|f : % . ne z Every garment on the counters now is in every respect up to the standard of those HERE (8 A PARTIAL LIST— IE bs ee flag. Carta goed ts of wediom pict inert ems ring vee mahewsny. comma eae a e Tomorrow ; long since if they hadn't been safely tucked away in the reserves! These will be frame, Goubdle repeating action, best i PM rushed into the breaches tomorrow, and choosing will be as good as on the opening day Oo ee an at My Expense ' . a o r ‘ Perhaps the most potent factor of th price ess are from one months; amount pald on it by old ; 10 0 d. tt be years befor F to fenest s ede customer, 42; we add 660 more for 4 fourth to one-third. It may be years before we are a peat s reditetio good mesoare! You tahe the piaho : é at knock off of just $93. ; : Mi HERE 16 ANOTHER—This plano 1 an tnvitat on te one it : isses’ an i ren’s us inwe -ar has a description quite similar to simply cannot afford t re. | penela. styly getting ‘ the one above, only ft has an oak Til telt you why not enough to cause ; ' Case (mission oak), but colonial de i . . : 5 Underwear that is cut and shaped according to size in the proper way. This sigh, and it has been used § months pat helt 1 »_1ou Of roar vie ‘ ig a most important feature in children’s underwear. The ass cnt is most «compre age eu a ores a ! ‘ e Maybe sen ‘cook tal " who formerly (who t hensive, in keeping with our stock of muslin underwear for women. Below we to give it ap on secount of moving ; just a few leading it —- to California) was 878, we add $60 } ding items P Sine to ss maxing & clean curt ot j irte’ : ihe easiest noes) 6OOn just 38 off the regular price. Eaay Girls’ Drawers 124 and 186 Pe = Sore eee earth. They keep the cold Cai . ri Drawers, made of good quality of Psp or Dp ne gy de 4 dampatés fro é ANOTHER—In dark mahogany, ® iniah mbr see 1 to 3 years and dampness from your r muslin, cluster of 6 fine tucks, hem | | os “ frory keys, first-ols action and Siiibas ata: eeatdes values. Shes | Le: a: on a feet strings, genuine Vermont spruce pad chat be Seay : sizes 2 to § years. White Fair price, | , i sounding board, used $ month, at , ane re 12%e; 10 to 14, 15¢ | Girie’ 8ki & total knock off of $189, making it CO eating ie y oe ere Seren Oe SPECIAI now almost half of the original sell- ‘ike a miracle we | ' Girts’ Drawers 19¢, Worth 2% | Skirts with waists. made of fine ing price, and easy terms Two to K r y nainsook, deep hemetitched hes or trimmed with narrow ruffie, edgett with lace; regular value 63c. White three years can be arranged Others cunts of $118, $110, $59, and one as much as $188 Drawers, excellent quality, 3-inch hemstitched ruffle; sizes 4 to 14 Children’s felt fur trimmed Slippers, sizes up to 4, counts, b food you ea years; regular value White Fair price, 3% E Fair price, 19¢. | ir p 3 values up to $1.00, at oft the regular prices. Easy terms hu Gans aot cheek out of OS Girls’ Gowns 20, Worth S06 aga ba Srae-power. pate force aod Girls’ Gowns 50, Worth 7c | 65e¢ REMEMBER THIS We give brain-pewer, nerve force wo Weeks he got & ' : went 10 Work, @ay Night Gowns, made of good mus rR with each instrament sold Night Gowns, made of nainsook, lin, tucked yoke: st ara of! ; A t @ n webens sleeves trimmed with ruf- | ce ws ad . " vw o % one of those celebrated Kohler & — “Th sala tweet fle of fine embroidery; sizes 4 to | price Cm ped Chase IROMCLAD guarantecs, the 12 years; regular va White | | aymon one you have beard so much about Dyspeptic, have Fair price, 50c j | Guimpes $1.00, Worth to $1.75 ‘one the promises of which have . bag! « ove (durta, pat 67 Girls’ Dresses $1.00, Worth 91.75 | aaarnaly: Camedia wel ode aad Hoyt = once brotte—arnich will Dresses, ma feather atitching; Sah aie the test of time, and which you can - no feel eure will be kept TO THE will pr ul at begins to e French lawn, tris 405 Pike St. 4 it will by t between neck and sleeves and short # " 8 : . gg aby nd shor waist of edged with lace and beading’ with LETTER. That guarantee ts w orth \ : . “ stration prove to you matt mon: ‘0 a regular value ribbon drawn throug i to 12 something when Kohler & Chase is ite im ten mit- $1.50 and $1.75. White Fair price, | ~ er tela Site. ie signed to it. Dou't fall to get one - = as rthnn T could, prOnail $1.09. | | . Fair priee, $1.00. It is 1TSELF worth the price of the wi wrete ot books as lange plano, but it goes free (whea pur | Have the Cure chasing your plano bere). Cata me ‘ z : logue, prices and terme mailed fr pain to hav ° t seems like & aream Lack of fe much fat re Mr. Charlee F. Bowmae KOHLER @ CHASE, Established 1860 The Large ic House on the Coast $308 2nd Ave, Arcade Bidg., Seattle relief in three animate f nerve f Mr W. B.C ee thood sot : e i my palin in tro me a weak bra or swears Mr, Jose _ ~eewe 220270080 #8 © o©=8 =e es ALL, WINTER GOODS IN THE STORE AT SUMMER PRICES, NOW RUPT URE omen’s Skirts s Pretty iigampaneail may know some of thet know #0 wie ite “ at my Biscut ) pert oot ae aclutely cure see which P. 8.—Don't forget the Charity Ball given for the benefit of A week a , full addresoes SI 1 accept for the Orphanage. It will be given Monday evening, Feb. 11th, at r digestiy rs t them. 50 ti sie and Oe Christensen'’s Broadway Mall, it deserves the patronage of every If the Biscuit & all about my is am a graduate of aniseed ur gives you f it has wrought. 1 brain “ Probably you are now , Unis cam be t ca Ipan, woman and child in the city of Geattle—because the pro n and American os Seeds go for the benefit of the orphans. Below Normal Prices ||22".= ured number gedit mwes enuaveesn ow does it come about tin me ly being diner heartare kirt Cloth diye yore, This long period Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James e “blue wet os what 1 say at Out Sal > sh ae our Clearing practice has giver - eee = terttabie ‘ « att is eee ut Sale. He assembled all t his lonstiha ‘al the geet n on a er : “ tte ge ostage. Cut out and OF fashionable materials for late ear, made I be te below ‘em into skirts of such stvle Pagghe her physician ean of ' / ny ex am 1 with delight w y « \ have r thorough and lasting res which I am making every COME EAT pay only about two-third Jay ear after year, and the grateful endor ents of m Wormers Stirs $2.50) Women's Skirt boa SAMOS Grove SNe ie AT MY EXPENSE im Really Worth $3,507, 0 Really Worth $4.50 $3 25 faim for it, and 1 earnestly a Stade oi beau ap | be tte y ait on me or t ORDER YOUR COAL DIRECT Made of browh, ¢ and black t noting proof of FROM eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee eee mixtures; alse ‘ broad atl i deta abt chevicd ioe ee n 0 Panama the Ae al | d The Pacific Coast Co, atte ; , , 1 plait PN ft 1 WE WILL ARRANGE DELIV , . ' 5 fs ERY. “BOTH PHONES Women’s Skirts 5 00 ' Women’s Shirts It . Really Worth $6.89 . Really Worth $8.89 f . ——— ; ne tht i : ; r t Le ! POULTRY NETTING ‘ h ; rY 3 N souND MARBLE & are of fine black Panat : \ RI n eM bayer, sitioee, - chee feta; ALBERT HANSE ory wore ot OO tailored, OR. CLARKE CO. Rt . ¢ N PIANOS ’ 0 First Avey cluster or box plaite t ( 1205 GE RST AV 06 Arcade oe ee — to d Av. &., ¢ naton St. Seattle, W I Ma 099. KOHLER & CHASE | oe Oh coe a j } 706

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