The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1907, Page 5

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ae 9 Beit | SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907. % e WIFE 18 MISSING ault has boon Alod in the second jug MAY. BUY O@AL MINE. F REUSED § $1,000 A Witk OrreReb HER IN ey radon # omPoye gt the UND FRAUDS IN ist Pay, Pe pire: hs The Contrat’ Labor Bounel! may | EXCHANGE FOR pat NAME AND CTHLDREN sgl i ea Mri Boden Fe become the owner of a coal min@ pany, the New} an Fuel an { mn company ehd W. 8. Hopewell territorial agent of the corpora jonas, to ¢ oe! the deeds wf valuable NEW MEXICO’ SANTA FR the result of cated in the vicinity of Seattle | The woman was recently confined tn the hospital An & time as the resultuef an ac NM © startling new a@ Oct. 0 7 10,000 sey tim . cident and Frasier ts afeaid that iat - “4 on done® wmearthed by apegial $d | ahd tn Valencia county, hecured More battleships at aavy yard | ber mig may a oto Aconts of th@ department Of justion, | tho defendants in 190? jthan ever before badd SOCIALIST CHARGED WITH TREASON (By United Press.) we deliver “ @pyright applied for by 8 F. Go. almost everywhere.” LEIPSIC, Oct. 10.—Dr | Liebknecht, a leader of the wing of the r tionary ¢ soclaliete, ia with t because he attacked milftariam in & pamphlet which urged the spread | of his ambition among the ( soldiors. He was brought to trial today in the supreme court and the trial promises to be very sensa | Laibknecht declared that army is Germany's greatest TALKING MACHINES CUT IN TWO Fj }PRICES ACTUALLY SLAUGH. TERED ON BRAND NEW LATEST STYLES. ferman / You /- Credit) Is Good 4 N, ATJE'S TWO CHILORE ma nar, AND MARY. Star Exclusive Service.) of testimony and arrests for per URG,.Oet. 10 Would fury, all indicating that Mrs, Hartje MRS. HARTJE. $1,000 a week was the victim of onsplracy Mauw a cloud to rest on your Li $ a week for forever and foreve life stipulated that she was to drop r N sults which she has started es Te. a Stee: | oe very ena Ng ER acy —we want every little girl in Seattle and tiartie, wife of th tt ing her name wall paper m : od that the | suburbs to register in our “Greater ‘ taken from ° bool ua ‘a Standard and Teddy Bear’ contest o agree! you'll have lots of fun working for one that she ) would | cht for vindication | ren ) | : : | of the beautiful prizes. ake rnor Mead and a stereopti | are by C. A. Woodby, D. D, | tland, Ore. tonight wil be! © features of t Weate vention | 229 prizes, valued at $350, will be awarded. 1,000 Teddy Bears for “Busy Friday” nanion of the/ Washington Maptist con.| m the day a minute tatke ere heard * WOMAN ELECTED wen | 69 Ceact ech Regular $25 styles now & 9% wise} = DIRECTOR: tse | Regular $30 styles now... 814.40 be investigaied by the | Le Regular $35 styles now $16.85 this wook we give a “Busy Friday” special for the children, a Friday special that will interest “Tt safficient pro t a ne Regular $40 styles now ... $21.10 and delight every child In Seattle who does not own one of these droll littie Teddy Bears, so if the grand ju “ (By United Pres - | Regular $50 styles now 826.70 iar all over the country J re | NEW YORK, 0 wo new | = Teddy Beara will be Busy Friday priced extra special for wr. | directors have been elected by the |, soe taw.| Remington Typewriter com; one of them, Miss Mary Or Jury yenire has been | '* © employ o' o an 8 © Teddy Bear to a cubtomer 10 C. O. D,, mail or telephond o@lers filled see window display any enter $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK BUYS A BUCK STEEL RANGE. 4) Yoman to so high a place as nd als, | pment has add fo the rebate cas Mipoindictments, if f fodividaal ASK LEGAL OPINION nd committee | -~ ‘0 D). § JOHNSTON CO. If the fire and wate cam find any authori course they wi cancil that uh | 6 1016 ‘Sta tureCa,| “Seattle ousness {| ob DEST AND LARGEST { Md LHe Irrud, Tacoma Hall Market Ruck, datied fer 908 SECOND Ave. ' Je; rib steak 1c, *** cents nent BOS RE R & HURLBUT--A STORE FOR EVERYBODY. ARGAIN FRIDAY Great 10 c Sale isd Household rg Regular Price 25c 10c size nickel-plated steel house- shears, special tomorrow at . Lara Sugar Shells. Table Knives. Price, we om, —-~ Silver-Pt lago f Union Store _HUBBELUS = Union Store FREE With Every Purchase In order to close out our small stock of Queensware, Tinware, Graniteware, Light Hard- ware, etc., we will give away one of the above useful articles with each 50c and $1 purchase. Special for Friday and Saturday Stove Pipe at 10c. Reg wlar Price 15c—Joint Best Teddy Bear Sweaters. InN THE NEW DAYLIGHT STORE 1 Sweaters, and an xtra lor Bargain Friday at a Tacks. extra quality 10c Only 10c House Lanterns. ay Brice 20¢—One pound Rowiy tend “tadlen” Hosa ’ . are dss | Latorn, compete ith All Standard Calico, yal - - - - - - 5e niteware at ” “ sai i 8 1-2c Outing Flannel, yerd : 2 f ' 4 SC Bear gt Pony, | anes nr “ot nor Whi 3-4 Size Fan Cotton Blankets, pair - - - 38c - | Soap; on sale Bargain 5 Friday at 3 bars 10c Meat Platters. Roo ar Price 25¢—White Semi Porcelatr , ter wuty, and at Friday Flour Sifters. Price 20c--The Woll Standard Crank ¥ Children’s Bear Cloth Coats, each be Reese fa | tome arc Special in Shoes | E agtiets peor Cups. | | se Jerdiniere Sale feet el] Hubbell’s Department Store choice, onty 4 Corner Pike Street and Seventh Avenue Waldorf Apartment House | PELGER HURLBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET | Le ELE OLE | ROO TE EEO MEN 8 A POTN rt E = | } co. ENTS OR RRM | 820 SECOND AVENUE Values Worth Investigation. Women’s Suits, Coats, Skirts Migh-Cla the equal in name SUITS AT $15.74 Worth $25.00. Splendidly Suits, of cheviots and black and fashio colors; fitted or ted coats, satin lined SUITS AT $25 Worth $30.00. Striped Chiffon Broadcloths, in smart est color blending broadcloths cheviots, in black and best shades; fitted and semi-fitted coats, tailored. SUITS AT $36 Worth $48.00. Chiffon Bro Suits, in the rich, plum and other fav shades; three-quarter medium coats, superbly braided all around; with or without velvet cuffs and vests CARACUL PLUSH COATS $18 Worth $25.00. Fitted, deep facing, Skinner satin lining, col- larless, trim of soutache and Hercules braid, in smart effect. s Garment Seattle at broadcloths, ible fit en also and panne fancy new orite or Lailored | , of which ye the ¢ ! erges; | | jery; | ill not find rate prices ou Ww mode we WOMEN’S COATS AT $12.75 Worth $16.50. Black Broadcloth and Kersey, % length; col lar finished with braids ind velvet in unique new tyle braid faced fronts; full or half lined BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS AT $17.75 Worth $21.00. Extra quality cular cut, % cir smart kimono in rich embroid braid faced fronts; ign, | full satin lined. adcloth | i | | black | plaids; DRESS SKIRTS $9.75 Worth $13.75. Dress Skirts, of chif fon Panama and Voile; ide pleated, with box pleat front; graduated folds of three to six silk folds or self folds, with silk trim SKIRTS AT $10 Worth $15.00. Chiffon 3roadcloth, and smart new also black voiles and chiffon panama, in black or navy; gored and pleated models. 820 SECOND AVENUE Make Money In the old-fashioned way by Saving Money We can't double it for you in 30 days, or even 60, but we can assist you in taking care of your dimes. Your dollars, too, will grow surprisingly if deposited with us at § per cent interest. 5 Per Cent Paid on Savings Security Savings & Safe Deposit Co. 113 SENECA STREET. Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 Per Year. Will play for you whene SOUSA Ly AND HIS byrar'd e if you own a VICTOR TALKING MACHINE Victors $10 to $100. We will make the terms 80 easy that you will never miss the 1406 Second ti: Cline Piano Co. Closing Out THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF MUSICAL MERC ;HAN OIG E Fix f Mu Cline’s Piano House UNION TAILORS. Thi we es—518 and Ph om and Wor kroom, § rd and Washington st to Order on Sb IF YOU WISH YOUR RE DESCRIPT A QUICK NATIONAL & LDING 009 AMERICAN &AN all! saci ou city SUBMERGED TUBE 15 - HORSEPOWER VERTICAL BOILER, GOOD \S NEW, AND WITH ALL TINGS APPLY TO CASH 1307. OF DAILY STAR, SEVENTH AVE ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watohes, Jewelry, FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department.

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