The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1907, Page 8

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SETTLEMENT | that Thomas Douglas, memb Arthur | it is k the local deputy vice president ¢ the Small s ik ment Cor ment 1 ind Kot MH i Fleet of battleships at navy yard. 1 H ieatirabie Saturday Hat Offering y. We { $6.50 and $7.50 Street Hats, at $5.00 $5.00 Second Floor. ! Such values as we offer tom orrow show excellent reasons for | @ busy day in this department. Note carefully the offerings. They are characteristic of the standards always maintained here. 75¢ Swiss Ribbed Vests, 65c Medium Weight Vests. 4 59¢. 50¢. Women's im We od tf f obed. a . Pa low neck . am wh | come white, pi ve mad on i Te value "8G ‘ a; reg each ’ » - ooo 50c 1.25 Merino Vests, 00. | $ $1 $2.00 Women’s Merino } Women’s ribbed fine merino Union Suits, $1. 50. ts, natural and $1.00 Ribbed Underwear, | § ‘ S5¢. | le ee ae Children’s Natural Merino rino, fine ribbed Vests and | Shirts, Pants and Drawers. Pants, Vests tuiehed, | Shirts have necks & ont chs and k ' 85e | s $1.50 Ladies’ Gowns, $1.19. 50c Corset Covers, 35¢. | Ladies’ Gowns, made of fine | “4 ‘ om of . Bue nainsook chemise style, . round or square yoke of fine ed embroidery insertion finished i of with beading, ribbon and em. Snares -Onee tot = 4 with a f ombre a broidery Sleeve finished sertion finished with 4 with ruffle of embroidery to a tae 48 match $1.50 for Regular $1.19. 65¢ Corset Covers, 50¢. | 1.50 Muslin Skirts, 9S¢, Ladies’ Corset Covers of jrfine $ . Q P Ladies’ Long White Skirts. fainnook with deep YoR®, | “riade of good front and back, of rows of fine | jin with dees Valencte nser and lin having & « beading and fie through Ing, ribbom and with yoke of embro' ide ery, rib. bon and edge. arm finished with edge to match 50c Regular 65¢ for Second Floor—-South Block | Seattle, Second Avenue and Vike Street BON Paris, 3 Cite New Yo MARC Chemmite, 22 2 Walker street HE cm Treviee © Mancheste Theater nt Are You Interested nd winter suits, just re Owing to being crowde of Umbrellas; at positivel REGULAR PRICES. NOT IN SIGHT: (By United Press.) have heer ) Btarted looking toward BREW YORK t. pnd while thee faet dent Small of dented by str d Telegraphors ficwrs of the « union, who went to Washington | tional union, and Daniel 1, Russel and made the statement the former pr@ident of the New York telegraphe infied al, had » hours Star, Union Men Union- renee Coane? One- Niseth ke Than _ Down Town Prices ONE-FOURTH Mapes THAN Costello & Grantil Ranke Bik., Cor. Fifth Ave. and Pike St. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRID WANTS WIFE T0° York within & week, and would | call on President Roosevelt, ‘Then there wore reports of expected ar | bitration coming from vargas quar pat definite ol one ¢ The Pherrcon gl og AMC) Jaxpor Helliwell, figehia uit for from V shington, where was | divorce from hia wife Theresa Hel ald a peace move Was in eereas liwell, makes the unuf@al request mm a y t ri i | ithe that tn addition tothe dive amber by th len. to un {Wile be compelled tansmume the settloment. of, the ferent Bam@) Fo claims that hae onduct has brought discredit Ton the name she now ‘bears, He also apke for the custody of the two mifier children | LID LIFTERS FINED, m Tr RECUES INSANE MAN eving that enemle @ pureuol| him, Robert Blackwell, a walter on the Farallam, Jumged @verboard ‘in A mall cove near Millbank sound for selliig Hquor on Sunday WANT BRANCH LIBRARY tes authorities at Keteht ish a bray n, for the b » of the that NEW CASHIER NAMED. woxistant vice prent appointed acting National Bank of Maxw facturing planta in suburb TO WIPE OUT DEBT. Commercial club ushler of to wibe off the In - med natural wood, horm and silver-plated han Ages 6 to 14 ye $6 mast existing agatnet the 75 ¥ va have dies. A spec ots RGR ee Ps" ( erargr ey prerrreony ane «A con canis mes. quapecisl walkie at $1.00 “Ladies Handkerchiefs , thems ally for the bal | fae’ D 46, A cetng ofthe member at Japanese Mink Throws $4. 95 Ladi y Handke el ‘ 0 * wil laving ere r ce hed edy a t pm gor Advances, Striped Japanese Mink Throws, 63 inche ire a leading " price of, ae Vet Supe Y Improvement « te ay treatmer ad lec: | Co ok 5 rer in lined; to be closed aut at $4, 95 7 A arte vibratory " Fo» Boa t . n th SIDES Se EY ie RE CaN ace are a eisasbeabinesikceiaii thio Aedeeiieaiciiipaceatealiadiahatan - 15¢ m_ hatha . the ¢ i d o'cloc TART A LITTLE ACCOUNT NOW. Then when S time you can buy your canned goods by the case and flour by the barrel, and save a lot. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Saving Accounts Branches: Batiard, Renton, Georgetown ’ DInKCTORS + . a” ' Union Savings & Trust Co, nd Avens ry St, Moge Bldg. AMUSE MENTS. THE SANE CYMIL SCOTT “John Co Manager Prices—Nighta and Sundar Night and All Week, w riay \e W itthas rae nar aw MAN ebier &@ Co, Managers Sneciahies Evtraerdinnty of Angela May SEATTLE THEATER ; ieee! i ‘ Wray | Week ON tm m. Neat wes tarting Mund teh b OF sPueke THIRD AVENUE THEATER. Third ond Pine Ralance of week Mat Mat » THE Waid" is ‘wh ney DAY 1 The Collern Haws. “LOIS THEATER ‘ae alt Ooeon| E18 Seeend Avense vate ee ws Looe yavens Tine Ww “LUNA PARK NEW EXCEPTIONAL VACORVILL® Vigit, the Deautiful Cana he Wes % other at All Hines now lead to Lame Park. Nornvrant League-Athietic Park Baseball Tomorrow, 3: pater rr vs. Seattle) Take Vesier Car. Admission 25¢ and 50c THE OLIVER: a Nerina Lyric Cheatre in High-Grade, tyles in fall ur late We Fit the Hard to Fit t positivel I That Distinctive cog lad Difference and which marks our appearance | famous Tail ored Ready Clothes is so appar | in oat ent that any one seeing them $10.00 can readily understand why the 2 (1) id critical men prefer these gar ments to any others, That they have no equal in | the city is splendidly illustrated by the’ garments themselves, ONE-FOURTH LESS THAN DOWN TOW H bay 3 sii Fall and Winter Eeonomical 1 fford to miss the Suits, Overcoats and | Raincoats Our t n ( t ll contain this week a beau \| ie ae of f =e a | M ke is Spe ‘ i ty ie . ae se $15.00 to $35.00 | Attractive new ‘Fall Furniet inge and Hats, | Tailored Ready ‘a Cor, Fourth Ave. and | Pike Street’ | HAVE NEW NAME, | Joe Spahn and Henry Gam waee each fined $40 yesterday Judge Gardon in the police cow 1 oon made to the not | AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. Store Close @ally at "Frederick & Nidion, "Inc. “Under One Roof—Everything to Purnish the Home Complete.” » Six Unusually Good Buying Opportunities and Suit Secti inter¢ Japanese Mink Throws well asweleaderin Ladies’ Handkerchief Plaid Silk Waists $4.95 Saturday visitors to the Costume Waists, Schoal Suits, a mare o d stn Silk mention n ( hildren’ and Caracul Coats; we also The details follow: Caracul Coats $12.75 Umbrellas, These are m: ith) and These Waists are made of good quality plaidsilk, semi-fitting ee k. ig] ! quilted an i with yoke and collar of tucked plain taffetayand lining. We are closing tl t SLs trimmed with buttons. A special y luc at $4.95. | Umbrellas at One Dollar Each 26-inch English Gloria Cloth Umbrella Children’ 3 Schoo Suits Children’ 1 Peter tyle, made of fine quality serge; waist ollar and eutfs ed w { kirt is 1 Plaite, with trim A Sale of Drummers” Samples of Coping Royal Wilton Carpet Ends, 1 rds long... $2.00 \ ’ Royal Wilton Border Ends, 1 yards lon $1. 50 Be | issels Carpet Er { - long . Wilton Velvet Carpet Ends, 1% yards long The Body ussels Border I 11 . long. , “ f Wilton Velvet Border Ends, 1 irds long. .70¢ lapestry Carpet I ! NG. . Be i Velvet ¢ we Ends, 1 irds long ue. Tapestry Bor I ’ ng ing | i ne requ the | “Saturday Sale of of i Caig Sets | Silverware Half Pie =f g fe Saterday You will find them in the Ho de e-olenl son, song " i ad rum 1 ea ' "iat other reso! - | NELSON | ==. })2 FREDERICK & NEL ; all th «+ INCORPORATED... $10.00 Full Set Teeth for . $7.50 Full Set Teeth for ... Gold Crowns $4.00 and Porcelain Crowns $3.50 and § $4.00 and bat “is One Week| — \ Bridgework Fillings All Work Warranted 20 Years Associated Dentists Under New Management. 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan IN BROWN That’s What Our Window Is Now. Be Sure and See It. It’s Only an Indiea- tion of What We Have Inside. BROWN is the leading color this Fall, and we have @# BROWNs shown in the BROWN in neat «stripe BROWN ‘in ‘targe plaid dnd deaty.c ks. BROWN BROWN _ that in broken checks—in fact, we have everything if is new and up-to-date for n, for From $15 to $30 are unexcelled in the countr as Kaufman Ihe makes we carry Phey re top-n h Bros., of Chicago; Kirshbaum, Fifth avenue styles, of Philadelpl W. S. Peck & Co., (union made) of Syracuse, N. Y We are sole agents for the Pacific Northwest for the celebt | Henley Clothes for men. Wé have them in the latest, neatest and mast attractive style for m $20 to $40 We guarantee a perfect fit, no matter what your build. We have iit 1 double and single breasted, stout Poi. izes 33 to 50, Our chief p wever, 1s Our Own A. BRIDGE SPECIAL $15 SUT It ha sed Satistaction no equal, and we know you will be plea with it We guarante« suit to is ] ALL SUITS KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE. j|A.Bridge& Co. in ne Mace a 103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE, The Lasgent Pe aes on the Coast. Corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way: Se som o*ee a °

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