The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1907, Page 3

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TRACHOMA 18 SUSPROTED. Whey, the Japanese Ps u cleared for atoamehip Morris Chair for Regular Price $18.00. Here i$ a Morris Chair that presents a very good ap- cand willadd materially to the possibilities of home comfort, Frame is of solid oak, in weath ed finish. Arms are comfortably shaped, with roll tede; front legs-are.shaped and ornamented with carving; there are shaped panels under arms and in font. Seat and back are upholstered with black leatherette, the upholste?ing being sup sitions, Regular price $18.00 by springs. Back is adjustable to different SME, POROUS cha as Glen sMikds bagabe. cos 6csci' sch 2 eee x . . . ‘ A Few Other Morris Chairs at $6.00 We have a few Morris Chairs which we want to dispose hence Gal price. These Chairs have solid oak tering being supported by springs. These good justable backs, good, substantial framework, and price, while they last, each of at once frames, with upholstered backs comfortable Morris Chair well a, ee are upholst VELOUR COUCH, SPECIAL $13.50 Regular Price $25.75. The Couch reduced in price as above for tomorrow differs from iMustration in that the frame at the head bears more carving. Couch is very handsome, being covered with §reen velour, biscuit tufted and fastened with patent tufting nails, Spring construction insures that this Couch will last a long time and give good satisfaction as long as it lasts. Our regular price on this couch is $25.75. Mid-Week Sale price ......913.50 $3.75 BLANKETS $2.25 A PAIR Here's a chance to purchase Blankets opportunely father than the occasional occurrence, and you'll find that Blankets do not c: me amiss The Blankets specialed as above are full 11-4 size, bound with a small tape They are cotton fleece blankets, with fancy border in blue or pink, and weigh §0 the pair. These Blankets can be had in gray or white Mid-Week Sale price, a pair # Cold weather will soon be the rule binding poune a pair 2.25 Regular price $3 CARPET SWEEPERS, SPECIAL AT $1.60 EACH For tomorrow the Carpet and Rug Department offers Carpet Sweey pers with golden oak any or maple finished cases at the above special price. These S weepers are made the Bissell Sweeper Co., who are world-renowned as far as Carpet Sweepers go id-Week Sale price, each Settee daeaaaaee HEATING STOVES None But the Best—A Stove that is made by a reliable factory, has been givir Rist-class service for years, and is sold by a reliable store, will be the least theend. St. Clair Heaters fulfil! all of these conditions, 3 Buy Your Heater Now—In so doing you will save yourself the trouble that » MWe have to set up your heater in a hurry, as surely will h to do if ye Mater in the fall, Of course, we will gladly make good any trouble of this k happen; but you would much rather have the work done right in the first place Speaks much better for us if we can do it right to begin with Buy at the Grote-Rankin Store—Because it stands for all that iness and deliveries of glad to fight them as Buy expensive nd even if it d good in merchandise Errors will occur once in a while, course; but we're alway soon as possible The St. Clair Heaters Now Being Shown on Our Floors Are the Ones Best Adapted to the Conditions They Will Have to Deal With. DELIV. ERIES” MADE TO ALL THERE'S A REST ROOM FOR ri LADIES vd SUBURBAN or ome ON THE G A 7 ~ POINTS. UNION ST BALCONY “ $10.25 | THE SEATT TAR O.GAIETY GIR aw if all the pe lee 1 know he's: no thief Wh he's my pal tHe takes care of me in the winter and gives me hi last cent when I'm hungry and cold says a boy with a note has » run ov hin legs cut off, but tittle girt her hat is e table—he's thiet rec y And then both « ery terrifffy and the tain goes w but Ae a lot of re BRYAN WILL ~ ANSWER TAFT fons H (By United Press.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla ‘ Ae an offset to ecent viet f Secretary Taft, wh fore it does I can see the mned dem. atic eonventios the election and of the repabliead cay « for state the Okla committee has he J, Bryan to deliver this in scheduled of Lawtan to offices to address t morrow, and the 5 speaker at a big democratic rally to be held here Friday. He will reply directly to Seeretary on August the allegations made in Taft's address tn this city ay | FULLER BRIGADE REUNION. | COLUMBUS. Puller brigade, ery and herolc cers and f jwar, and which is made | Twe eoth, Th | Portythird Ohio regi tpg ite reunion here i j Ohio, Bept. 4 Tre! known for the bray | exploits of ite offi embers during the etvil| up of the] ninth and | nts, in hold: | today | Ly we INTERNATIONAL RACES, NORFOLK, magnificent va cups Sept. 4.—With by President | Roosevelt, Sir Thomas Lipton and the Jamestown Exposition company jas incentives to the contestants, the international motor boat and yacht races began today and will continue jto next Tuesday EVERETT RAILWAY TAKEN Over EVERETT, Sept ‘ Stone & Webdster have taken formal posses lation of the street railway liner of this olty ' Monuments Art Marbi any O11 Second three 4 th of Virginia | com re ne st. Both phones 17 NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave, and Columbia St SEATTLE, WASH. Economy Economy itself is a great wuree of revenue. Figure out how much you could save in one year, add the four per cent Interest whieh yo money would earn if deposit with this company, and the surprised at SHORROCK, President 4 J. P. HARTMAN Vice President ALEXANDER MYERS Secretary J. V. AS SMITH, Cashier 4 per CL. Interest paid on Saving: Mor $39,000 DNESDAY, SEPT, 4, 1907. SISTERS ° 4a ib, #040; lambs, Gry Steers, per veal, per 1G 160. The Misses Eunice and Pearl Gil Iman, Little Eunice Takes the chinees, perch, Part of a Boy and Then Returns olen, tb. as the Little Girl Waif, ‘ seal per sack. OT qi in the audience wiping the whitefish, per are out of their eyes 1 1 feel Tey and Suststette, veal, C7iEs yes YOu) puget sound hay, ton, 10@21; alfalte. know I'm the poor little girl e & Lock Co » Slee! Sate ach of a contract has Ce sued Architects Howard and having in charge the plans of the! TM encroaching upon territory in A-Y-P. exposition and the univer: | which the Norris Co. claims the ex-| sity structure, will call for ‘bids| cluatve right; and for $25,000 for/on the buildings within three| falling to fl orders sent it by the | weeks. | Ria ASK FOR DOCK PINNEY . For PHOTOGRAPHS 705 First av, Washington Bic Phone Ind. 2606. A delegation of citizens f Maury island appeared before the county commiasioners yesterday asking for the erection of a dock at Point Robinson Wednesday at The Fair BUTTER, Lb. .......0....- 508 SUGAR, Lb. .........4.... O%¢ 1 MATCHES, Box ..........2%¢ The items quoted above are from one-quar- ter to one-third less than you would pay at any other store in Seattle. Try it and convince yourself that it pays to trade at “The Fair” every day in the week Bleached Muslin 5c, Worth 9c mill of yard wide You will pay almost double Only 20 yards to one customer at this price, and none Manufacturers’ ends Bleached Muslin. for this same quality anywhere else. to dealers under any circumstances Apron Ginghams at a Nickel Yes,and dre The lot is worth 8c a yard anywhere, and s styles, also, cheapest one in the a big share of them retail at a shilling a yard in every store in town, Men’s Pants $1.98, Worth $3.50 \ big lot from $1.98 a pair, that we have sold $3.50 and $4 a pair hey are the biggest kind of a big snap at $1.98. to choose tomorrow at regular at $3, Boys’ Suits $5.00, Worth $15.00 18 ind good materials $10, $11, $12, $13.50 and $15, at $5.00 per Suit, TheFair Size 10 old Suits that from to years Splendid sold at tomorrow, choice SECOND AVENUE Between PIKE AND PINE tyle THE MARKETS |WOMAN IN AUTO RUNS DOWN MAN: ; stove OF MAYBEELE GILMAN-COREY ° man and a woman, behind for re} OS Wink thin morngys, with prlees re . tid ‘all , ° examination by & medical board | BY OC. H. TAVENNER, | g malning atondy. wilte _ prepes While running an automobile at. mova to th@® Wayside Emergency, becanse.of the suspected extatence | hi : ‘ were all gone yesterday, but early |. ye W i of tr ne othe rabtopice’ ](Seattic Star's Exclusive bid | @is morning a new supply @rived. woaily. bia rf "y he vbr be ieee e } S8AN FRANCISCO, Be coming from Samiranciseo on the |" Meh rate of speed Mi Fo)garded fatal.o oe | } York theatriont @ie@ wateh steamer Watson 1 kberries were |” ne of Portland, Or Almost Sr ately after the ac ‘| that William D, Hay RA R D MANAGER | (Star Special Service.) : soiling this morning for $2 per |/#8t nlaht ran down and seriou t er was notl Believing ant ie inf J | PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 4 harp! Be on your giard Grate, but they Will boon be out |’siared BW OH. & at the inter | fhe rt 1 wan seriously Miners would delive : « Dany of oan t artillery boen | ret Bhdy | ake you by our ing in large quantities, but — the shortly be tore 7 ok vas in pis fi collapsed, in Seattle 7 Cortes tranaferrec from Fort Worden) prise aad win ye intration, too, price is holding firm. They are |¥4* mounted on a@ bleyele and turn Jate the f train for the aaeetper for the mers tn Alaet®l ia tava Been | headquarters to the station at Fort! {t they ¢ Py +s quoted from 76 cents to $1, accord. |¢¢ North into First av, from Cherry Oreg ' Evans has been organ! followin meeeage, care] New YORK. Sopt fe Attend Ht. | Watt: Kitarding the entrance tothe} Who are Une {ng to variety et. He was thewn about 16 feet emt the Western: Union sired - ttle star: “0 mith, vice preaident and gtucrai | Uitted States drydock at | Wh \ 1 are | Tomatoes are still a drug on the 894 rendered unconsel 1 mpaL v Bum- ere eee you. Yo enence| manager of the New York Conteal | em tee company, which oligt yi ne vnd market and prices are not increas; Mre. Bumgartner* was arrested gartner bee Iting®with her tous a bonefit the la Ause | railroad, muat and trlal on ale, Mlternate@man or the Bix « fl ”, Vv ! © the {ng any and jater released on bonds of friend J. L. Adar at 1194 ee ive thowsand 7 18: Oth hades Gh eeauninaes tn th ond company as & nucleus, {8 com: | M wiice and Pearl Othman, - |$1,000, HKvans was hurriedly re-, Howell at sat aret will give you the best ond degree, growing out of the | penard by, Piss a Mt Rad Shoei 16, rowpectively, e PA jie | = : — Ried of a welcome, Come If POR Wreck Of an electric train on the wart ay Pog Py ? ine perenne, 99.56.0400; | idiot’ aight,’ Baty youn weonieale sine.” Harlem rallroad at Woodlawn, Feb HONOR FOR TACOMA Boy, = | /"'l" 1 ie Por Ban» per tb, bes Cm || ‘ PAARRY well: eows. ced. an ua chao bids FOR DESTROYERS png Fn wp ae te teaceae ~ Wi authors DG, Bene will ¢ on the billboarde--but Vegetables. at the Prince Rupert hotel within alo: a jed dow by Supreme w 8 YN ’ Rey } to get the f engagement o| $) co@17 the week tice Tégerton. Tho individual military champton. | /"*t , _—e Walia, 114 2 B aN t 4Bids = ship of the United States has been Pe vont stroyers have| COURT OPENS AT TACOMA won’ by Harold ‘Travin Smith, a [After that they won't need any HIGH SCHOOL TO " be one ATE a ' own tor , Cramp & Sus will) TACOMA, Sept. 4—-The fall torm | 20-year-old Tacoma, Wash. bOY, |lonut tae iit, thelr owt an —- | two for “po oo This ot he Ste Ragen Hag Rg ne +" ! ws w mie hip ma at the Annapoll® [ny the wa ee 4 Miss Bunteo | ee a Service.) MEET SUPERIORS was the lowest of (hove bic ket has a big Hat of white aval academ now, so TH let her speak for her |. 8A FRANCISCO, Sept. 4 ener . welt Former Regent of jw Hawatlan ts) —— t ands PI » Pala Salman, is cor THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY we expect to. makes 5 : ye “my 4 oe 4 me jog uae m| The Seattle High School ball in New if in our protty little | n route to the islands from ™ ; P here he a ween team will seek revenge from thé Complete Furnishers ef Homes, Steambéats and Hotels, sketch, ‘The Chriviman | Tree saith, whore ke Will marty Queen i : You've ad about ft, haven't you Lilloukalant Superior afternoon at eee nents remind Onnnn~ - You ha t! Well, you know the - 4:40 o'clock ¢ ic park. This ne the home of a very rich ia to be the last appearance in Be table with a fine dinner on it, and M0G3lc; ranch 24@ ze will endeavor to remove the sting i 9 then off in one corner ta, ob, the Pouttry, THE GUARD HOUSE of defeat oecasioned by, the last areatest, bie prettiost Chftiet battle. Agnew and Heminway will mas you ever saw, [ut the aaa be the High School battery and the t = eh gitt—sho in awful sweet—she William J. Bennet, a private at |Superiors wiJi be represented by, looks sad and isn't happy She awton, wanted for forgery, | Belford and Weinholdt wee & ragged littl boy in the from the guard house at Sunday the Superiors will meet street, and she calls him In to run fort, just prior to being deliv. the Richmond Rainiers in the man errand. He picks up a nee ered to the United marshal. |championship game of the season. had to steal it, then he says, ‘No This is Hennet's excape | Buck Finney and Woods for the e ft won't #teal it from the kind 1ttlt Portiand , | from the guard house Rainiers Paddock and bape tale for cash only, No ©. 0, D. nor telephone orders for them can be Hut he has only time to d ethane a holdt for p Bupe are the bat- Mid-Week Sale spec! ’ ; bei, 63.00, “ Pi will be made at our earliest convenience behind the table when the Httle BOOSTERS AT JAMESTOWN. toric Arrangeme have been filled. we “irl come with a note Out goes made with Du le to secure Pad- “Week Sales Seem to draw unusual interest since their renewal. Des he h nd pretty soon 4 ragged |. NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 4.—Bear- dock for this ¢ Padde on x were unable to hold mid-week sales on account of depleted sto and Hette in. Her face te ing & banner reading “If You Can't now in Aberdeen with the Cubs, many weeks we folks have svaikely ' rg ; ; AY kind of all pinehed Boost, Don't Knock,” and headed by for other reasons, many folks have profited greatly by reading of the bargains we adver MD, had lots of trotibte | a band of 40 pieces, hur s of tise. Be sure to watch our advertisements from day to day, and see what you can fir re nor father sione 1) citizens of the metropolis at the ROM i a poo waif. And | mouth of the Kaw marched into mit shat you want. . she's the pal of the Hittle boy's the Jamestown exposition ground : ‘ aq Sanaa sinc ee es sc ia aad care The riet es the hat and thie morning to celebrate Kansas| Former United States or T. 4 was so kind City day at the big fair C, Power, of Montana, is at pres : the pe | a in Seattle. Mr. Power was @ (4 ea ere a «irl knew A. B, Frasch Marries mber of the # from 1890 bewing Miss Inabelle McGrath and A. B. | 1895, being chosen by the first legis- - ‘ » and bitr Frasch, a prominent business man lature after Montana’s admission and erties | of Seattle, were to the union es a « quietly married TT It’s Almost Like Giving ’Em Away Such Terrific Price Cutting on High- Grade Pianos, Organs, Etc., Never Before Equaled The $225 and $250 values now only $158, $134 and less. The $825 and $350 values now only $172, $196 and $204, The $450 and $475 values now only $285, $BVA and $338 The finest of Baby and Parlor Grands, Special Art Style Uprights, instruments valued at $950, $1,000, and as high as $1,200, now go for nearly half, or $667, $724, ete. Nearly New Ones Cut in Two A fine Emerson, $128; a Steinway, snap, $135; another Steinway, most costly style, $285, and still another Steinway, virtually new, $346. Several Ludwigs, in very showy cases, $186, $195 and one as cheap as $134; choice of four Koabes, largest sizes, fanciest styles, $234, $286, 362 and one as low as $223. A superb Kimball, largest size, $36 Marshall & Wendell, now $160, Two Fischers, big snaps at $225 $176; and many others ranging in price from $96, $117 and up. Also a number of fine Player Pianos—values up to $750, $850 and ‘ a and as high as $1,000, your choice today for $456, $418 and one for $365 Good Piano Players from $62 up to $98. A genuine Pianola, slight ly used, now only $138. Another Pianola, with Metrostyle attachment, 9189. We've got to sel! Pianos, we've got to sell Player Pianos, in fact we've got to dispose of everything, from a door mat to the finest ‘and most costly Grand Pianos, regardless of the sacrific Our magnificent new building at Third and University will be fine ished very shortly, and the immense shipment of Pianos, Pianola Pk anos, ete., which will completely fill our new quarters, is due to ar rive most any day now. These instruments, specially selected for our Grand Opening, were ordered many months ago. We had ¥ reason to believe that the many fine pianos and other instruments on hand at present would be disposed of ere this. But the past season has beén.one of continual up- sets and un tainties, and we find ourselves heavily overstocked with instruments. We cann afford to conduct two stores and yet that is the situa. tion we are confronted with unless we can dispose of the present ele- gant assortment of highest grade, brand new pianos, organs, ete. Hence these terrific reductions We say prices on such elegant, brand new, highest grade pianos have never b as low as they are today. We'll stake our reputation on this, and the old reliable house of Johnston cannot af ford to make few planos No matter what piano you prefer, no matter how much or how lit tle you wish to invest in a good instrument, please in mind that it will pay you handsomely to investigate this chance at once Remember, too, that every instrument is fully and unconditionally warranted, “Money back” if not satisfactory with everything old and no advance in prices when easy terms desired, write or telephone at once, any misrepresentations, even for the sake of selling a bear goes are Come, er D. S. JOHNSTON CO. OLDEST AND LARGEST DEALERS. 908 SECOND AVENUE BURKE BUILDING Office Furniture, Fixtures, Rugs, Ete. for Sale Make Us an Offer

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