The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1907, Page 3

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BULLETIN TO BI "OUT THIS WEEK Christian Committee ia making arrangeme edition of the te wit for the convention. Bulletin, w 's t1 “The halle committee, of which the news of the interna Homer L. Bull ts chairman, an Beattle }nounces that they have had pre tos in this | pared & map showing the location will appear (Mis week. G.)of all the churches and various who Is editor in chiof, an-| halla to be used for convention pur the Issue will contain | poses, This map and duplicates of Presume of the work accom: | it will be used by the reception and thus far by the convention | entertainment committees, . —- ing ability, comparing well in ite rendition with the high class com panies which present the opera. WE THEATERS 4 eueray & Mack “Bac kk A Lady of Quality. ok ar axy pale i i ye git town” thes} Blegant costumes and new acen [ i eeen in evidence trom | Of, Combined with the © Beit trop. “Around the jof play and acting, make eae vehicle have been |Of Quality,” which opened at the qe @ to cg | Lis yeaterday, the best produc wenes it rastly reje | tated his reputation as a fun ai and with a crowd of cirts | maker. : ‘bie ta] 28 the chatean scene, frontThe 1 tomfool | Chimes of Normandy,” presented in fll the | the second part of the performance, aver.| the troupe demonstrat ite sing: ‘ ne j tion yet put on at that house. .| Wiitiam Morrie, as Sir John Oxen, and Afleen May, as the wild Cloriada, take advantage of better jeppertunities of showing their tal ent than in any previous produo j tion given by the company Vory able support tw gtven the leading characters by Harry Mack, Henry MeoRae, Lawrence, Richard Love and William Dowlan y The work of Mies Bessie Cooney , Friday and Satur! and Miss Oswald lacks spirit Week, say they will pre Friends” ts scheduled for Sun y in ite uptodate! day matinee, March 17. Daily mat Primrose has surround-|inees except Thursday and Friday with well known come omnadinn "Primrose Minstre!s. ee Primrose and hie big min-! , who to the! New Bill at Star. Paae Vocalists. The stage ao oe vat | Today the Dill at the Star and elegant. In addt-| changes, six new acta coming to Wocalists and comedians ithe popular theater. Albini, the of soloists. under the | magician, is the chief headiiner. * Prokop. | req Jarvis and Lily Tudor, in a musteal comedy nonsense, and La Vine & Leonard, in a Buropean novelty aketch, are other features. “Jolly Musketeers.” Shapely young girls, endowed Knott «il be seen tomorrow aight only the Fire,” the latest M. Harré Minister, an adap The with the grace and agility of youth, are among the chief attractions of which presents “The Jolly Mus keteera” for the third week of their y performers! “The Jolly Musketeers,” @ajoyadle novelty In the) tation of Offendach's opera, whith has been presented so far} Larkin, the famous|by the company. MN is welt bal- the troupe, main-| | edy aad chorus work The comedy ts expectally good.) tar Hog lose and incon-) 4 number of times by enthustastic fewing your valuable | pouses yesterday fire and burglars, foo late, rent a box in That Lasts of We D. Perking &@/) a specialty of this kind of work th the Alaska buliding | Geo. H. Woodhouse Co, 112 Univer An opportunity to buy this favorite hanging for lees. lect from, each and every one of the most desirable kind. Portiere. Green, wit trimmings; made to fit any Grille and drapery at top. $6.50 for this $7.50 Leather with trimmings to match; size 6x7. this $7.50 Leather Por. Natural color leather) tere. Green color leather, trim mings to match, size §x7; dow iH9r thie $9.00 Leather Por | 910.00 for this $12.50 Leather Por Natora! color leather, tiers, Light brown color, trim Of heavy design. grill and drapery; splendid de IB for this $10.00 Leather Por | “i Bigs ip dark red to match tiere. Dark red color, green eo double grill and drap trimmings; extra heavy grille Zian'’s Musical Comedy company, troupe of engagement at the Lyric fat the Seattle theater)Grand Duchess,” is the eed with musical numbers, com- ous Risk and the dancing girls were recalled | MA etc. to remain un-| Burgiar Proof Safe De- | Is our atm in doing work. D per yoor. sity et Portieres Bight different patterns to se 95.50 for this $7.50 L arch up to 6 ft. 6 ina, wide. Portiere. Durk red color, $7.50 for this $10.00 Leather Por- light green; size 6x7. bie grill and drapery hight green; grill and mings of natura! color; double ee. Dark ret leather, trim- ) $12.60 for this $15.00 Leather Por- and drapery; speciai design. $7.60 Child's tron Crib $5.35 A Gop side, high «rade shaw 4 ft. 6 ine ng. High red with On sale Iron | Bed for $4.75 A substantial, well design ed Iron Bed, in the full size has continuous posts and top rails; close filling rods, join ed by fancy cast chills; enam cled green. One to a cus tomer. No phone or mall orders. I fami vin | Second ‘ & hades any 1 ; old Avenue with + u "TRRENC Corner | Bae Union i Youll 5 We shade Street 4 any 4 wing how t 2ce the highest o the Stein nore are meas STEINWAY. hich stands alone — at House o' The House of Qu, Sherman Play & Co. oo, 408) beat bin} We make! A Finer Hat 0 GRAY AND WALK OUT eyes, smooth shaven overcoat and sult, la missing fr bis home in Dalles, Or. home 33 years at etly Left W. B Crow Frankiin, Mass Freeman, a carpenter Providence, RK. L, for thie who ity Peter F, Fleming wishes to eet block twiee, fh, : his brother John, who was din Mail charged tu Sanuaty trem the Third | Pee salilaes "pli dil Infantry of Fort Lyceum, Alaska i aoe + ig tg im Orders Among the ultrafashionable mil-| The brother » writes from 23 Cots | agian; 1 ae ca ey i: © Uners the term “first” applies to) ‘*rtll av. Detro teh. +g Lucy P. Poulton, Victoria, writes | | Weiners that purchased in the early spring or autume. It ls usually intended SP°¥t her husband, from Manford in January to be worn with costumes on hand. | A chie little “first” hat ta a com-| | MX sng ee GE Sa Pateengited BOTS Fy yas ICES nn tio . j ey Weat Fla, writes about bis mutton. tig | ‘ < $ seaineun tote aah en hee . sister, of whom he has heard con- | 5 Wigs dressed: bs $2.25 COMFORTERS $1.85. $2.00 GLOVES 9%c rough. This is two-tone gray, a dall| Scting reports, one to the effect | Those splendid Bed Not every day you shade and sliver. The elaborate! {08 Ene Sarried a necond thie to ae | Comforts you have $ can pick up a snap like chou set at one aide of the hat ia | *M8t she married @ wecond time to | fegise: rock col, per ih te. shrips per 11 : thas Good Glace Kid of black Hberty eatin and te held/* 49 In thie city whose name he pra || been looking for—cov- § this jood Glace K in place by am old sfiver buckle | 40% Bot Know, When last heard / ered with best quality 3 and Suede Gloves, quite This is studded with topas, the yel-| of *e wae Mrs. Alexia Halverson. A silkoline, hand tied, anc large assortment to low giving a touch of color to the | *™ of money from an je awalte filled with medicated } choose from good somber black ribbon. "s wemnen, - , ; A. A, Sterley, of Fort Worth, Tex white cotton batting. § values, regular prices CORNERSTONE LAID | |eecks the whereabouts of Robert M Every one of them is $ being $1.50 to $2.00 a Kinnard, inet heard of here in J 5 e ‘. A vik ies be @ fact year. Wieners be 6 extra goo value at the } pair. You'l a them steamahip man, and t» thought te lar price, a 25; on $ displayed on n be an Alaskan or Ortental boat sale morrow at $ floor tomorrow The laying of the corner stone) suiting from this port $1.85. At the special } your of the St. Benedicts Catholic ehureh SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH ti “SHIP. BUILDERS wore a dark Supposed | 1, 20 Main ot inquires for Oscar left heard of | salves, ber Ib, sy 1p07. WARD L@AveEs TONIAHT, THE F 0 — General Manager F. 1. Ward of ON R NT the Great Northern and his part of operating and engineertn, Beattie Friday The Northwestern Steamship} — who came into night on an tnepection trip, will leave tonight on their special train for Bt. Paul Co.'s steamship Northwestern sailed late last night for Valdez with a full ~ ving the bottom, UP-TO-DATE TAILORS. to be In Aberdesn Seattle Mra Eether K Doon, Ia | Experts in cleaning, dyeing, press | weite for informattion concerning ing and altering men’s and ladies her father, A. Johnson, believed to clothes 9 Pike St. Phone Main be in the hardware business in this 5 oe ‘Lime and Cement. Mra. Mollie Sime, of Edinburg. which is to be erected on the cor | ind, is searching for Jerome @ima,|phvisel rement Calliorma: per bet ee " prec ner of Fortyninth st and Walling: | tast heard of a8 @ cook at Ephrata, vee er parle. sold to any one customer, ford av, took place yesterday af) Wash There is an estate to settle Ge an Soe f= 4 | es a terneon. The ceremony was per metal lath, formed according to the Catholic BIG SUIT AGAINST THE cargo of general marchandise and 'PEISER WILL SELL ‘AX-PAYERS NOT TO OLD SEATTLE nl PAY FOR MISTAKES Tp hatin ie sick and in actual | want lav Pp | commercial 00, FE. Po leer, Be attle '» ploneer | The city counct] has been inform- ed by the corporation counsel that | it can make corrections of mistakes at his home, 7643 Sunnyside | n Lake b ro the fire of 1889, (Boripps Telegraph Service.) & large passenger Hist, She carried) yay one of the leading photograph-|in the payment of tmprovement CLEVELAND, ©, March iim ARKETS 4 large number of horses and cattle. | org bf Beattle and the northwest, |taxes. Through errors of book- Fifteen hundred employes of the The steamer Edith arrived from! but as a result of the fire he lost ¥ y American ship building planta here San Francisco last night with a full | everything keeping at the elty hall, many and at Detroit, Boorse, St, Clair tables, cargo of general merchandise and| Karly thin winter he was taken| Property owners have paid the a» and Loraine this morning struck op [len ‘ae White Nivers, per ton, | perishables and a@ fair passenger | down with a severe attack of grippe, | sesement on the wrong pieces of account of the refusal of the com: | 5 i eM: | Net | which was followed by bronchitis, | property. Heretofore the party pay- pany to di ae Wages and bourse Fire C\ief Harry Bringhurst yes-! and left him in such a condition that| ing the money has had to look to with the unions, lterday ruceived a check from the|his life can only saved by @!the man whore taxes he paid, and — | Northwestern Steamship Co, for! change of climate to Southern Call-| often the property owner, finding MM ING PERSONS $160, to be distributed among the /fornia. This change can only be) his taxes paid, has told the other crew of the fireboat Snoqualmie for! made by the sale of his entire pho-| to whistle for his money. Sume of their work in keeping the steamship yraphie outfit and all of his house-| $106 or more have been so pald out 7 . a e 23] pg ; | Olympla pumped out, when she lay belongings and the only recourse was to brin hean's Pr gown Twoleht 166 | Pts FeMbarb, ber i lat Pier 10 on the fourteenth and stographic outfit includes | q suit inst the party benefited poun. failr complexion, light blue | fifteenth of last month leaking bad-|many valuabl plates of early | throngh the error. ly, The crew kept the boat from | scenes in Beattie, as well as factl-| Under tne ruling of the corpora- ities for portrait work, tintype and tion counsel, the treasurer is aw photography, all of | thorized to correct such mistakes ch he is offering for sale on the books For heating at reason G. H. Brown Plumbing Co., 221 Pine at y three will be 1$3.98 Cut Glass $2.89 perty yields large pro- TIDELANDS makes most money. R. Cooper Wil plumbing and ble prices call on high grade 473 Colman bullding. Both phones - a rls am Re a bolt for ritual by Rt Rev. Bishop O'Dea.| LATE YERKES ESTATE. fe a The church is to cost $26,000, and is! ‘i : Gut tee ts India Non-twist- | to be completed by June. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) : mp on : Ce SOP NY NES meemenen | CHICAGO, March ti-—New York | eee A Ses, Feat ey |]| white Darning } Sugar and Creamer Sets and Ing Tape tn as- 12.60 Hulte for $6.25; $15.00 Butts | pepresentatives of London financiers | tie Cotton, which al- { beautiful Binch Berry Bowls sorted widtha, 5; $20.60 Suite, $19.90; $28.00) 4nd some London ways setia at two } oh : which sole sege- ults now $12.50, Just a few days) tiled suit te | Just think, $1.66 for $2.00 Hate ae dae 6 ali merican Cut Glass larlk at 6c, more at these prices. John Lindh | of the late Charion T. Yerkes neariy |h2” fF 97.00 and $2.60 Hats, at oe oe will n sale tomorrow at “| ave ove A000, aileded thay a@vaneed t | John Lindh Ce. 148% Becond ay ZR the set or t 1 The PP Eye Glasse e ae sanction Ghar canal Be « ott for } regular price is $3.98. You can Stove Blacking | ruction “y cialis , ouse! re anh them the ‘ais — Comet Btay Bind judge for yourselves whether Mite, a bh hold | a Necessity fing, an article | they are bargains or not, and you will be agreeably { necensity, which | When your eyes ache or tire } os - whieh always sell# } surprised when you see the dishes. Department on 3 Sel! regularly et can advise you and furnish! Have your plumbing and heating at Sea ren our main floor. © nase | eee for $1.00 and up Schuchard | tastalled by the G. H. Brown Plamb- rev pha Optical Company, 1207 Second ave. | ing Co, 321 Pine st. Both phones. ee rere ee ~ | ene = _ we $2.49 PICTURES $1.69 75¢ SHIRTS soc toc LACES se Fruit Pictures in three Men’s cream mohair and English Torchon Laces, in anel combination frames. | fancy colored Shirts, made } widths of 2 to 3 inches, good | This $16.50 ery suitable for dining | golf style, all sizes, new pat- { patterns, regular prices up rooms, Regular price $2.49; } terns, regular 75¢; Tuesday | to 10¢ a yard; Tuesday B¢ tomorrow $1.69 each. 5Be. a yard White Maple Princess Dresser $10.25 A wonderfully low price for such a good dresser. Built on tirely of selected white maple, base measures 35 inches and contains one serpentine and one straight front drawer. French plate mirror 18x30 ins. The best dresser value we have ever offered A SALE OF BASKETS Our entire line of Willow Clothes Office Baskets and other styles ts placed on sale for the first three days of this week at a generous reduction from the we list a fow of the Items Baskets, Hampers, regular prices. Below Regular 90¢ Willow Clothes Baskets for Regular $1.00 Willow Clothes Baskets for Regular $1.26 Willow Clothes Baskets for .. Regular $1.40 Willow Clothes Baskets for Regular 60c Willow Office Baskets for Willow Office Baskets for Regular 85c Willow Office Baskets for Regular 90¢ Willow Office Baskets for Regular $1.00 Willow Office Baskets for Regular $2.75 Clothes Harm: Regular $4.00 square Willow Clothes Hampers for .. Regular $4.76 square Willow Clothes Hampers for . Regular $1 Clothes Hampers for . 60¢ 70e 806 Regular 70 square Wiliow * for round Willow Regular 0 round Willow Clothes Hampers for Regular $2.25 round Willow Clothes Hampers for An entire lot of Drummers’ Sample Black Silk sh 3.26 W ‘ $1.50 urchesed before were ordered out; al! colors; for Regular $3.26 Wuiow Dog Baskets for 82.50 2, . $17.50, $18, 912.50 and $10; tomorrow go at exactly one aif price. Our Windows Never pas our store without 1403 to 141i | Second looking over our | Avenue window display Very new Corner things a dis played before they are told Union about in the pa } P j | Street Seo the point ELVET Absolutely Pure Bread So fresh and clean. Alwa sold wrapped In a waxed paper Made in new ory Velvet Baking Co. epent no mone. POULTRY NETTING—Car Just received. Price and quality guaranteed. LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. Colman Dock. Both Phones 922. KOHLER & GHASE Established 1866. PIANOS 1908 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. Your Money Will Do Double Duty at this Store Tomorrow Bvery article of our entire stock goes on sale tomorrow at half The landlord wants our store and WE MUST GET OUT. SUITS, WAIS CLOAKS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS, FURS and NEGLIGEE will be sold at cost to close them out. The following are a few samples of price-outting that ought to make you #it up and take notice ck Sateen Pet teow $1.75, $1.80 100 dozen Ladies Fine Lace Hose former 4 former price Tbe, tomorrow ricee 40¢ OSe¢, The and GbE . — 2 , alt | AN exceptionally pretty line of Panama Skirte, prettily mad Skirts vine colors; plain and pleated; reg @ styles; regular ular prices $ $13.50 and $10, prices $6.60 and $7.60, 0 to go tomorrow at .. ONE-HALF morrow at 3-75 This ie no ordinary sale; it's a case of get out, that's why prices are #0 low. B. GERBER, 1410 2d Av. RUPTURE TO STAY CURED For Rupt Rupt yO year ialist cure mbered many bloodless, tle’s mo minent men knifeless, painless method as the only perman of Rupture CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FRE pre recommend my DR. CLARKE CO. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Sunday, 9 a. m, to 1 p.m 128 Second Ay. South, Cor. Office Hours—9 a, m. to 8 p, m SPECIAL TOWELS rac the om < com a’ te” A big lot of ex 500 pairs of w Th tra od hotel} men’s black cot is Company makes a gf toh Siclinns a & specialty of receiving Towels will be on } go on special sa the accounts of women sale tomorrow at j tomorrow morn and has provided special 1ZM%e each ot " Nocng ped a pa ey ar RRS Pt I They are a heavy } Ope ood. qual them. huck, 18x36 inches } ity, fast black, in size, have hem have elastic tops pean in ae med ends and =e Is and ne ev y ome in all white ry COMPANY, : b it pair of them is OF WHR fed DOM) mood value at 17 ders. Splendid for } Tuesday's price ir 17¢ HOSIERY 12%c only 12%¢. A A Range That Will Bake Evenly and Thoroughly $5.00 DOWN. $5.00 A MONTH, experience that you can’t do of your oven is hotter than another And in most steel and cast iron ranges, the oven is not heate or Beca t is simply over and riveted, and A few hea and cc zs, and the putty falls out, leaving an open crack to suck in ou air and ause the f t nly Or perha t is fr on one side f the y} ent « production i. t Ik O 1 nly at all times. | 1 th € ed Malleable I t range, making tigt t ha lea I th x nt and 1 heat ff an evenly heate et t 1 the bottom of the bread w 1 tt thoroughly roasts or baking of any kind i Cenrury Sxconp Avenue & Spring SrReet LE | RR © TRAST:

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