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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1907%") ~store a Iways open Saturday evenings for your convenience ACE WAR AGAIN BREAKS| QUT ON HIGH SEA | RRA RP RE RE Steamship company, | from the staterod@ bodily, Quar éé 99 hip Dolphin, | Cer# Were finally provid@A for the fr m a of the ete Japanes@.with one @ the ship's of arrived Skagway Ye! tcora, Pho offi . : find tteelf in serious) raised objection, but . " ro the reault of trouble} that It was the duty of the com if e fapery ore omorrow--- wean two wail: pany to provide first class acoom: | eh nese, Wl modation for the Jap, he submitted 4 - Jay Much unpleasantness existed two exceptionally good special lots for Saturday only aboard ship throughout the entire trip, and when the vessel docked in Jeattlo, the outraged Jap was met by a number of countrymen to whom he angrily related, the story of his i treatment on the Dol phia, No démonstration occurred | on the dock, but it is understood | that the subject is to be referred to the Japanese consul in our large, splendid Drapery Store ---here, read---come; Lol At 1Qc Yard— — os SQUADRON EN ROUTE, (By United Press.) | : a | HONOLULU, Sept 20.—The | ; i a ona . made fn naval v« *| United States crater squadron, | will consist of remnant pieces of Burlaps, Denims, the Nob «| from the Asiatic station, consisting | Swisses, Madras and other fabrics, all ranging up to va } ago has o& of the Maryland, Pennsylvania and | rious prices per yard, Your choice of the lot, per yard ae alterations I) West Virginia, whieh arrived at coders ei Warevenea HOS 0GCeeeeen wrecnseeos . 10¢ ‘ia wa of the this port September 2, has satled | ah for San Francisco, } 7 enti } | i demand = fo } tonnage, accor! iy ciroular of plete | “pe ere tareenenaneaiiee | reg ER IR Seed fo: ¢ Washington state conference yenela have been f Xs t of ol 4 trade ts|¢ neregational church held A 9 Y dat the lumber cham yesterday, Instructed t Cc ara— ates to the national con: | Rg ference at Cleveland, to vote in ta-! this lot consists of about eight patterns of Scotch Mad Wid £282 tons of marble vor of consolidataion with the Con 5 : he ; of Wales isiand, the greeattensh Whaned Maui. cae ras, 45 yi 0 ps wide, These are eo Let 3 th the Methodist Protestant church terns, mong them are some very attractive and good The delegates to the national con designs which have id are worth up to $2.00 yard; fore oe are: Dr r J Van Hore for Saturday only, the yard ...c.eccseeeees 30¢ De » Smit ames Joore % : WwW. B. Green Hutchinson, Re Samuel Rey. W. O. Wark, and Prost eat Primrose of Whitman college. $1 down—$1 a week WILL BUY A BUCK Range or Heater here, CONSIDER VEARLY ESTIMATE. your ol he finance committee of the city last night considered the mate of the fire department for t year, Chief Bringhurst wants TT0 and the first consideration estimate resulted in very fow changes. Although it waa gen. erally understood that the work on the estimate will be considered again at the meeting tonight. 1 stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one Standa ture Co, Le. Sar, Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. ©. Cherry Fish port yes WANT NAME CHANGED. An effort Green Lake is being made by which arrived real estate oalera to yesterday, tells cot the name of Faraway Station |< : — Goeth of rats due on the Green Lake car line chang the vease! while of The real estate mon say that ‘the name implies too much to prow peetive purchasers. ore | TO WEAR PINS. | The Debating Association of the Washington High school has voted | pins to all the members of the in terecholastic debating teama The emblems will be presented at the meeting of the association next 423 Pike Street - Near Fifth A $25.00 Suit week Buckman Is scheduled JAPANESE LISHER HERE. ‘ tomorrow - @rrying a full cargo and pas Zenshiro Teuboya, a Japanese publisher, arrive in Seattle yoater-| ay from Tokyo, en route on a trip arocnd the world, combining both business and pleasure. | Edith sails tomorrow ome, carrying @ Capacity car ¢ geaoral merchandise it is ‘trip of the season for the HAMILTON GETS AWARD. | United States | awarded M. Le A jury tn the court yesterday pas Hamilton of Georgetown, $14. $56.68, damages against the Oregon & Washington railroad for a strip Bertha will arrive of land 64x140 taken by the road for a right of way today, and will immed on laborers and supplies j ‘Work tn the north | REPORT FILED. | of the Pa The appraisers of the estate of ip company’s Miss Sarah L. Denny, filed their | steamship Obio, are reyort yesterday. The real ostate | ‘port from Nome tomor- is appraised at $242,000, and the | rsonal property ti Leave Be Now this is no sale. We mean that you can buy as good a suit or cravenette here for $20.00 as you get elsewhere for $25.00 and in some stores $30.00. And we carry the same lines of clothing, too. - Such as L. Abt & Sons hand-finished [Fer Rent—Piper & Tatt. ay. wee! Pier 2 to soe ‘Wheelbarrows REGULAR PRICE REGULAR PRICE x nee SON tae Sale clothing and Woodhull, Good- ie, “entities 2 Set, with rollin . cd’ mnde to stand JP Kneading ale & Bull and David Adler ar inage. On sale yard, Potato Mash- z=] tmncvow Bee | eta 15¢ & Sons. All guaranteed. Step in on your way down _ ELECTRIC IRONS REDUCED town and inspect our stock. The best made New Electric Iron SALE PRICE No. 6, full nickel plated and guar- SATURDAY anteed in every way. Special Sat- $4 49 . urday China Trays REGULAR PRICE 36ce—Fancy Boyle’s 423 Pike St. near 5th Av. PRICE PER DOZ Blown Table 1 only at *, Lum | China Pickle or Spoon Trays, plea best quat floral decorations and gold Satu ¥, 3c tipped. Saturday 7c Rubber Jar Rings PRICE REGULAR PRICE PER DOZ. a) | A Picture Sensation 48c A special purchase enables us to offer 150 genuine water color paintings in a great va riety of subjects, all mounted on heavy mate. Art stores sell this class of pictures at $2.00 and $2.50 each, but the artist meeded money badly, hence this unparalleled tov price di play Suits $7.50 | About one hundred tn all, made Put ghis store on your shopping lis tomorrow. “The Fair® is within one blotk of the public market and is easy of access to and from all car lines. The values offered for tomorrow are desirable enough Second Ave., Het. Pike and Piae Paats $1.98 & too; ‘made of good, heavy materials, ‘ajlored to hold their sh Neat, quiet colorings, suit- ‘puile for work or for dress up to tempt any one who cares to save money on the See our window things they need to eat and to wear. Men's Work Shirts, 39¢.. Worth 50c. BLANKETS, 98¢. Cotton Blankets, Worth $1.39 104 Fancy nize, HE. BLANKETS, $1.59 114 Heavy Cot They sell regular ¢ (Sood ones, of good stout materials in quiet Suits Bue Denim Overalls, ¢@ Worth 65c. plaids, checks and stripes Extra Large ton Blankets good enough for almost anyone Regular prices $3.50 .and ly at $2.00 We will put them against any | | $100; tomorrow at $8.98.) Nobby Silk Ties, clothing store's $10, $12.60 and | You should sot ‘miss this BLANKETS, 69¢. S55 seit, and Wik out every time: 1 | chance. ¢. Worth 25c, 200 pairs 10-4 Soft Cotten | sost aii of them cost us more | Blankets, gray or tan, fancy bor- | than 57.50. Come tomorrow. | Pants $3.00 Black Cotton Half | ders. Regular price ts 89 } | . | Made of hard twisted | Hose, 12%4¢. Worth Comforters, $1.23. Suits $5.00 | Worsteds and cassimeres, Good, generous size, covered ] | splendidly made; guaranteed 18c, with silkoline and filled with Suits for boys from # to 16 | | to hold their shape under any 00d, soft cotton; regular price | years old. Suits wo sell regular | and all conditions, Our reg Samples Men's Un- | $1.09. up as high as $13.50. Too many ular prices have been $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00, but to- morrow choose what you like | and pay only $3.00. See | them, anyway; they are just | @8 good as we tell you. in stock and they have to go at $5 to make room for new goods. Loss cuts no figure, If you have boys going to school here ts your chance to buy @ good substantial sult for a very little cash. Comforters, $1.98. These are extra fine and large size; our regular price ts $2.50 but tomorrow they will be $1.08. Ladies’ Nobby Coats, $16 New Kersey Coats, full length, trimmed with self strapping, braid, velvet and novelty buttons. New pleated sleeve, col- ors Havana brown, navy blue and English red. A nobby coat at the price. You would call it splendid coat af | $22.60. | Misses’ New Autumn Coats, $9.75 Made of genuine Scotch mixtures. They are very styl ish and can be used for school or dress up occasions. They are full % length and are tastefully trimmed with velvet, braid and straps of the same material, Several choice colors to choose from. We think them worth Girls’ School Coats $7.50 Good warm serviceable Coats, handsomely trimmed with fancy buttons and velvet; full % length; patch pockets. In Hunters’ green, marine bine and Havana brown You would think $10.50 a most reasom | able price for them. derwear, Just half price. Boys’ School Pants, 19¢. Worth 39c. Swell Coats $19.00 utiful Autumn Conts of fime black broadcloth, full length, 4)! through with fine satin; beautifully trimmed with id, velvet and applique. These are in black only and the price would be reasonable at @25. You will say so when you see them Swagger Autumn Coats $24 priew would be $82.50 most anywhere else. They ate made of imported French broadcloth and tlned with fine eatin; 84 inches long, with wide full swee Most elaborately trimmed with braid, velvet an self strapping. Bultable for the opera or for the Street, A ewell garment uuder any aad all cireum stances, Children’s Coats—Good and Cheap | The giris will fool the need of a coat these wold mornings, going to school, and we can fi them up to keep warm and comfort tble at & very small expense w the par pate. Bring them fo tomorrow and let ls show you what we can do. New Autumn Coats, Suits, Skirts Several hundred new garments here to choose from, nearly all received by express during the past four days from the leading New York mak- Autumn Hats $7.50 You may find hats that suit you | better at $12% but you won't find | anything in Seattle that can com pare with these hats at seven dollars and a half. Look all you ike and come and take a look at Misses’ Hats $34 Swell autumn atyloe of fine im Hried Angora felt, in the new | bonnet shape that will be so styl fob this fall. These are in « hand shade of brown and trimmed WER bows and jong ties of chit tollibiik. It t¢ a little beauty and ers, so that you can understand that there is these. The more you look the ieigrorth every penny of five B nothing later in fashion to be found in all Seat- ™°T* 7% i! appreciate these, | dollars. tle, and, owing to our small expenses, we name prices on these garments that cannot be dupli- cated in the city for equal styles and qualities. Pattern Hats$10 | Exact coptes of high art hats | brought out to sell at $18 and $20. They are of the finest felt and are elaborately trimmed with | algrettes, ribbon and {mitatton Ermine. Glad to show them to you tomorrow. Drop In and see these and all the other new things. Dress Goods 39c Nearly 100 pieces of new Fall Dress Goods, in plain staple col- ors, and tn a nice variety of hand- some plaids, checks and mtxtures. Widths 38 to 44 inches. Regular Prices 50c, 59c, 680, 69c and Tic. See our window display and come in and look at the goods. Smith's Velvet Rugs $1.75 80 Smith's soft Velvet Rags, size 30x54 tuch, rich colorings and fine wearing texture. The regular price 1s $3.50. Tomorrow you only pay half. 24-In. Linen Napkins 75¢ | 100 dozen heavy Union Linen Napkins, full bleach- ed. Pretty patterns. Our regular Price $1.00 doa tomorrow at 75c. | olladies’ Fall Hats $5 the new La Tosca shape, of | Wported teh beautifully trimmed with ribbon, Gowers and foliage. A. wobby hat that you would ox pect to pay §7% or $8 for, Look St them tomorrow and see if we bave exaggerated the real value one bit. Curtains 98c Splendid Nottingham Lace Our- tains, six styles; long and wide New patterns, reduced from $1.29 and $1.50 for tomorrow to 9fc « pair. Al-Wool Blankets, $5.00 The price regular is $6.98, but tomorrow, to make tbings lively they will go at five dollars each, Full 11-4 size and a good heavy weight Tapestry Table Spreads One-Hlf Splendid $4 Tapestry Teble Covers tn handsome colors, with fringe. Regular price $3.98. Tomorrow at just half. The few items quoted were taken from the stock at random, and are no better values than dozens of others. Thinking of new fall gar- ments will make you think of a new fall hat, and this store can supply your wants in that line at a price so moderate that you can af- ford to buy. Come in tomorrow and take a peep at the new things. Glad to see you whether you or look. buy Bed Pillows 98 | covered with herringbone striped last Bonnets FRESH EGGS— 2G doz., worth 38c, GRANULATED SUGAR— & Ibs. for 50¢. BEST PRUNES— 6 Ibs. for 2h¢ ALASKA SALMON— 10¢ can, worth 190. ALASKA HALIBUT— Tee can, worth 15¢, LAMP CHIMNEYS— Sizes No. 1 and No. 2, Cotton Batting Si¢. 20 bales to sell at this pric put up in half pound rolis, nice clean batting for making com- forters, they are worth @ shil- lng a roll anywhere and we limit We have just re e008 BLUING Se, worth 9 the quantity to each customer % a 10 rolls; tomorrow, thr | line of Bear Be, reguiar 10 PAPER NAPKINS— quarter 5 Colve A Imported from Japan, Se a thousand. PARLOR MATCHES Towels, 3 for 25¢. $ Jonne irect from Zee box, worth 5 - large size Cotton Tow- | ¢ : _ | CREAMERY BUTTER 3 cans for 25¢ price 16¢ each. Tomorrow, 3 thé manufacturers, for BRE |b. worth 40c lesbian Wea for @ quarter, Only one dozen ; none to dealers. | Rabi to a customer, Table Damask 29¢. EASTERN HAMS 15¢ |b, worth 19¢ 3 cans for he MARKET BASKETS— They come in ee cat, % | Jar Rings, ‘boot guaity; ‘and N OUSE OF QUALITY fy shape. . one Batening at 4c N eee | — || September VICTOR Record: Sink Strainers Shot Gun Shells | || R PRICE 25+ 3 REGULAR PRICE 606 | |% Including new records by de Gogorza, Constantino PMealery Sink Strains | 25 best quality 12-cus | | ial Mickson are new on. he Drop into our Victor enamel finish wi e thot Gun lis, loaded Hi parlors any time and hear them | Saturday Ve with beat Dupont black” Qe N | Rugby Foot Ball AOU AR pr at Balls Meby Voor Tails, on bladder pecial Bargains 66 TO 3he—<) io” table tn the dy Stove Pipe REGULAR PRICE 15e —_—_— Shot Guns Twen 10c and b fourtoch long joint of best teel Ginch stove pipe; reduced 69c for Saturday | 1406 SECOND CHLEMELLEEEREREREURREEL BER, - REGULAR $7.50-—Single barrel ; pos hammers, matte eb bore, twist hammer, 12 erence unnigi- tigi —~ypige at Porte : Ke shot guns specially low Fly on the Flyer 19 d for Sat 5 59 GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Advance fall models are daily C at ' Fare 360—Round Trip, 50¢ coming in from the “fashion FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. center We aro now showing - i | Oe, Fi EAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 early advance atylon i high : and 10:25 a. om, 2:05 end 5:45 grade Tallored Suits, Coats and lea) si 1:88 a B05 no Ss | ade Tard itn, oni an i LEAVES TACOMA — 8:39, vill make arments Awure r 2 m. and 12:15, 3:56 and 7:30 p.m, [/f at reasonable pricos U, SEELEY, Jr, Agent, Seattic || ~— 2ND AVENUE ec UNION STREET se ran snke"'acerat!® IL Novelty Caah & Suit Co, 1316 24 hy. << II Tel. 212. } | 7 @00 o oo (© ° o 6% © © @ s000 em « o s | | save money Hi | Sixtyinch bleached Table | white and brown colors | SHOULOER HAMS All kinds and prices. This | namask, new patterns, not all | 13¢, worth 16/40. store is near the public market. | jinon bat will give the best of wear and satisfaction and laun ang are trimmed in the der perfectly. Our ogular | Umbrellas $1.00. Umbrellas $1.49. prices are 9c, 430 and 500. To 4 4 7 5 morrow, 20¢ 4 yare | latest designs SOME, | gteot rods, paragon frames, silk | $2.00 Umbrellas, $2.25 Umbrellas | ™° ave i} finished “Gloria,” warranted to | and $2.50 Umbrellas; steel rod, fs i s. have lace trimmings and stand all kinds of hard wear tight roll, horn, pearl, ebony Yorset Covers 25¢ > beautiful natural wood handles, : plain and trimmed with silver and novelty natural wood han- | Good muslin, high neck, trim Others have been trim and gold. Our regular prices dies, mounted in gold and sil med with lace and insertion are $1.26, $1.39 and $1.0; to ver, You will save a bunch & neat little garment that Ty morrow oh $1.00 of money if you buy here to. should sel! at to pay even med in ribbon, They Get ready for the rain now and morrow, You will need an 4 little bit of profit | later. umbrella every day now are priced specially for Between $1 29 The Place te Trade {f You Care to | 8.2%nhie ie Beber es 1,5 Save Your Money ® oacmm® SECOND These are quite elaborate, three styles, low cut front and back, handsomely trimmed — with wide lace; a regular 60¢ value AVENUE | is. ie Corset Covers 39¢. | Corset Covers 60¢. snap atte: So we think you will be interested when we say 60¢. © Oo O& oo

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