The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1907, Page 6

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1907. 7 " FARMS AND ACREAGE, LICENSED TO WED, ville, Mo., and Louise Ande r¥oty of oor aa OPPS sti ~ | Bothell, Wawh,; Albert G Heunfuch dnt “oF Nol: Jamog Murray ar@ Jonophine|and Margaret Smart, o Four Quarter Acres |teignte both of seafte; 6. D.|P, Hubbard and Lillian ONEY TO LOAN, a Kever and Mra. Mary Hegt, Seattle; | attle Qo led ne Ex el G. W. Hersey and Clara Breece, Bo: | - aol TAR LOAN CO., 116-411 collins polo wacn aitlo; Re MeAltister, Beatty and « BIRTHS ‘ oe Kathleen Moges, of Vancouver; W pleye can | TUS WHAT FON. ARM HOOKING) H, Smith, Ban Antonio, Tox. and] Birthe wero registered toda jt U security ioe ad Jeanne Dorille, of New York; J. C.| follow 0 Ss VI xg 7 Hayes and Margaret Philips, both Meaill To wife of Honr Meat ” i;of Tacoma; T. M. C@uleon, Muntm) 1042 Jackegp at, Sept 20, a daugh And We wilt . y's big ad in the Star be nat To Wife of 1 J. Te nat 1 Do the Rest earden (Moly, 1OW | gry Tot wolfth AY. Ny Oct : ; - daheht ‘ Charge f yn, 10¢ Fy Hig--Our upataira depart | © Olwen—-To wife of C. M. Olwen @ PE per wx to the Ile, Rod men ‘ $15 Suite | 5984 Wilbert, Oct. 4, a dangt Hine. Thr sone cept ® ]! pury } ' ; for bus "vl ion-—To wife of J. Thomy or te per Ine : 4 Ww. I NSON @ CO., | ebb) Ballard, Oct, 1, a daughter Mo. ., 1 1 Union oe Dodd—To wife of ¢ A. Dodd Minimum charge for an “ad 5 ¥ i ap cleanses @ 1478 Pifty-firet av, N. W t 4 oe eee ff nm og eta ats . rONeh Ortenial ¥ - DOWNTOWN AGENCY + Ave, OF ' Hotel Leave Pier 2 to soo batdeubips DEATHS | Kennedy Drug ©o, First av on Gan iv Ma | os | “a and Oberry ‘ MA a a » cuitatened *e BALLARD AGENCY—P. 1 CITY REAL ESTATE I Miflon, 321 Ballard av. opp. 3)! iin arama Le " 1 D », Rallard 3 ’ ivaren ae ‘ acific He ta | City Nal Phone, Dallard 908 City’ Real Estate Co. Pucitic Howpltal. MAIN OFFICE-—Seventh ay t , | Minor Hospital between Union and Untversity. | 9f RS 10, 5) | pite > ff Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 at on ee | Tourist Gets Bumped x « a > . Wai VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct, Tle A ce | Pioneer Building .|wartoao Bnaliah, tourist | named furniture Wm, | tract \§ tephens, on the way to Honolulu — R Yealer way) f WHEPLEB land stopping at the Hotel Van ~ . jaro | Q HAN BLOCK *, te | | couver, started out laat night to see » mts, «os sea | BANKS. poco $1, 500 the tenderloin, The finish occurre¢ anne e¥ day an i “Cames Thuredaye an | Sule CANADIAN BANE OD cor. | When the tourist was held up 9 | . * a room by his guide and robbed oe "lof $1,000 worth of valuables and ¥| Park Addition and just ae good *) $60 In cash. $200 Fay, Batley Bldg., will sthing big Sunday, See ut t OCULISTS AND AURISTS. bell, M.D, 100 Arcade . Sundays by ap - “a mi 5" TOMORROW NIGHT min N oer b oN eat “s $5 ) P er Month | [Jonnsron 0 WILL VACATE PRESENT QUARTERS ON SAT URDAY, OAK LAKE ACKER TRA 2 Beaton The req win beh mit Now f the La PHYSICIANS. bee etree - any unavoldable delay ot new Joh Third and Un comple Dr. John Dunlap 1807 Recond av. PA. RUST 263 Rvtpire Bide Aroade. Skin end Main 2281, Ind 90) HELP WANTED—MALE. peta HH en | _ BUSINESS CHANCES, . | GRAND PRER BX ba test or ia amaria cd diseases ing ma RSION install “SAW MILL” |__ = As"8 “FOR SALE” CHRAP—Warg te erme of §be he new quar and if hav ything tn readiness by Monda one + sex1e? te) morning, when the fine new home we of Johnston will be opened and ready fo The greatly Increased frctilties afforded by the new quarters,” coupled with the many money ing arrange ment for th and r ink c organs talking Wanted a Beattie Woe WIP BRo# wan Hide “ SITUATION WANTED—-FEMALE a7) a strengthened stl er ~ neice te gut of the high rent district, wi Ge CURTAINS LAUNDERED wale to on enhance the Johnston r & et Quick ‘service, 6) Blanchard - nban th Johnstor aii aelivery. 4 of piano selling Every appotniment and conven fence has bee ely designed for the trons, and nowhere west of Chicago can a mu $ | aleal emporium be found that vie r| with the new Johnston Co. quar ters. LAST CHANCE TOMORROW REAL ESTA | ~ALLVIEW Motor Wanted ace all FoR SALE— “ erent location 2@ herse-pewer comp: Mercer |@eal direct with owners ake Wash-| Bide Phone 62 with It ends t¢ higherade Pia chines and speed not higher th peed preferred. Phone The Cashier of the Daily Star tt For Rent of Sale. Cheap tly furnished Inqw ve. South ocking time; 0 Fire tt Por Rent Twe-re Federal vce at any instru decided LOST AND — | Aw NEWRLE Five ® =a er Saat at 4 MOTOR | ent OeL Mink te ee oie at s ~yReED E #ANDER IN ian trance Colman Blk One General Biectric shunt wound | ATTORNEYS A AT | LAW. ; nga ae | Seen i om ; mi For st “guetus Armetrong. 746 New Tork F Block ' DRG Giclees Ga Wow Var Clock, Beattie _ m pe aE is wit BOT a reves av ree D. & Johnat 1 DYEING AND CLEANING. iss Ba 70 ": net . alt ei ee * § acres conte | ta ‘gent De Boiler [Par em ‘ DENTISTS. | } men. & HUTTON For Sale hae ener, vores el ‘= All Aboard Cy smimereeh tae i Our wwaieewoes| For Tacoma cae ine enw al NOW Addition [Ream oo Tomorrow 7a F Brown, 2108 1 * Phones Main’ #86 ; G . ’ ' ¥ i , Fi “ * a we E, M.D, Bye, Mar, None, ' wor ta a 4 SS 8 Ronn WED MARY iitel Bide. Hours bo-4 M Dr am Pailister—Throat, Nose A bade * : * ne 40m | tock od Aa och ar 7 . f ' Fy ahr 4 hort, PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. 1-14-p lot trom $1 to $8 per week. Oper ‘ This ‘otter “te |gpath i ; ' vials FARMS AND ACREAGE a iam. boate Broadway District MUSICAL @ £ F a aime in EDUCATIONAL ' ' gases in f epous a ' Rt " ¥. PETERSON & CO ATIONA 1, LAND ~~ ~ ‘ . . « « t ' i ' o M Ina M f “tt « Wide t . Ta 1 u ; “ MASSAGE. mmediately . : yi * Pomme ~ tm lol or a rio at tae ‘ v7 ka Building Bighth Ave West Phone ¢ A A 1 t rity ' ; Y Win “iy ' ‘ ane H n OPTICIANS. ‘ 1 “atte A Restaurant | Man enetasturing PATENTS. for. tres Only ’ Mtyliph vom Min eM Hunn $09 COLMAN BLOC! eornke Vine stiant . Bier tn.. Yaes este - oe © ado mend nenced as 010 oth alban Stans, =e Put The Fair on Your Shopping List| | > us FOR TOMORROW—You Wifi Gain Money and We Will Make New Friends Skirts $1 49 — Up to $3.5 rl e good rts, te Well Po BSESPRERBTESASESESSE2S _ Suits ¥4. 69 hese are men t ears old; frood yvearing mater ling in the world the matter caring, 1 them, and the re good yles and m colors; but they are last season from. Regular price tyle If you want a good skirt and $10. Pomort choice 4 a little money $4.69.. See then ‘ MEN’S PANTS. $1.98, Worth $3.50. The lowest priced in the lot was $2.50, but MEN'S UNDERWEAR One-Third Less, A big lot of men’s MEN’S SOX, 12'4¢, Worth 19¢ Men 0 heavy cot- ton and merino; black, ample Underwear, win most of them were $3] pre 1 camel's hai ter weight lomorrow | and $3.50. They are a full seamle Re L . gular one-third le than the nap at $1.98; all size cs e, 1% Tomorrow, . regular prices Better MEN’S PANTS. 2 pair for a quarter, ' look them over $3.00, Worth $5.00. OVERALLS 48¢ F e Ci hfully say is ; Pra» BOYS’ PANTS 19¢. | i) anit the binwect | Out TeRular 65¢ quak ' iar . it on sale t Not all-wool, to be Pants value in’ town at 48@ a pair, Benes C sure, but plenty good [Some were $4.50 and 2 enough for school and | some were $6, but the WORK . SH they will wear, too. We | most of them we sell : } etter at any Price, ell chem usually at 3% | regularly at $5. Ought \ lors and all sizes, * a pair, to be a snap at $ Only 2 to one customer, a an + Millinery—Swell Hats for Fall and Winter at $3, $4, $5, $7.50 and $10 ™ Try to match them elsewhere and you will appreciate the ad antage . of doing your trading at this store; you save at least ¢ larter of your Ne money here Po PO ec DRAWN WORK *%. KIMONOS % RIBBONS ¥%, g Choice of any Silk or Cotton Kimono in the house tomorrow at half price. There is a lot of JEWELRY %%. them to choose from Tomorrow choice of | WRITING TABLETS, Too many in_ stock, take your pick at just half the regular price 200 pieces of all-silk Ribbor plain and in novelty designs, 3% to 4}4 inches wide. They are well worth looking be any piece of Jewelry in ONE-HALF. over if you appreciate s the house at half our 21%4¢, Worth Sc. the value of your dollars, oo regular price Three sizes, take all CHILDREN’S BON.- | you want at 2%¢ each BLANKETS 69¢. . NETS, TEDDY POOLS 104 Soft Cotton 6 BEARS. is ig Blankets, worth 98¢ aff nee our window dis- Silkoline covered, fill- ae seme B play and co re in and | ed with white cotton . | ook at the goods OUT batting. Regular price, BLANKETS 98¢. will save from a quarter $1 48 ss le at s 1 to a third if you do $1.19 each These are 10-4 size, in a TABLE DAMASK COMFORTERS handsome stripe com- s 19¢. $1.48. binations, with fancy Ju le he he Takes Eo The regular price is | borders. The regular a Hat Deniusk: that salt $2.00 and they are well | price is $1.39. wa liseruuhere +2 0 heed worth it. fomorrow Jet * agapatire eisai only $1.48. BLANKETS $1.59. my ay PILLOWS $1.45. ‘ j the RUGS }4 PRICE. Splendid feathers, ho “i ee re ar =~ A nice assortment of | covered with satin stripe | ; ‘ ange aa hep a Floor Rugs go tomor ticking, weight 3% ape She Com mg' bie: tots row “ai price. No | pounds to the pair. Re are having. The regue a lar price is $2.00. Bet- ter see them. pace to show them and | ular price $2.00. To they have to get out. morrow, $1.45. Cloaks and Suits Underpriced Not as big a stock as some houses show, but a good clean assort- ment of medium-priced dependable garments at prices you can afford to pay. We guarantee a saving of twenty per cent at least on Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s ready made Garments. Try this store and see if we have exaggerated our ability to save you money TAPESTRY LACE CURTAINS. TABLE COVERS 98¢, Worth $1.50. AT HALF PRICE. New styles, splendid Only about 25 to sell, quality, full size. Regt but the colors are good, } Jar prices, $1.25, $1.99 the styles are right and | and $1.50. Tomorrow when we say half it |] 98¢@ a pair. eans less than the cos rfp ran the cost | TABLE DAMASK. to make them BRASS EXTENSION | 28¢, Worth 43¢._ RODS AT Full bleached, @ HALF PRICE. inches wide, pretty pat ff terns. Regular prices, useful for many other | 39°, 43 and 49c, To | purposes. If you need | Morrow 29¢ a yard. any now is the time to OUTING NIGHT Ff buy and save half GOWNS. OUTING FLANNELS 75 S¢, Worth $1.00. 8 1-3¢, Worth 12 1-2c. Mi n’s Outing Flannel DRESS GOODS 39¢, Worth 69c. it serges, pana nas, henriettas, in plain ind mixture Regi prices 49c, 59c, 69¢ and 75c. Tomorrow at 30¢ i yard, For sash curtains and REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS ONE-HALF, About 200 in all. Rem vants of our best sellin is : I ” sha Only a thousand] Night Gowns, cut full as long as they last, at | yards to sell. so come | and long Tomorrow ust half the regular early for these You Te each They are rice will save 4c a yard easily worth one dollar. Fur Neckpieces Underpriced » Mar rpriced Fox, Black Martin, Beaver, Otter, Dyed Coon, Opy un tin, Bear and other wanted fu Stole Searfs and Boas und at least twenty-five per cent. See them IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT GRANULATED EGGS 27¢ Doz. CREAMERY SUGAR. Lorie Geet Jad sau BUTTER. 9 Lbs. for 50¢. | pay 38c for at the gro- | ¢, Worth 40c. None to dealers or cery store ; Iowa Creamery butter children and no phone IOWA CANNED | tomorrow at B2¢@ 4 hes iy CORN. pound EASTERN BACON. | i or 25¢ AB ATES. 17¢, Worth 20c. | 3 Cans for 25¢. ARABIAN D. IOWA CANNED | = 4%¢, Worth 8c. Cpanel PEAS. PARLOR MATCHES. BEST NAVY BEANS, | _ 3 Cans for 25¢, =| 2}¢, Worth $6 6 Ibs, for Be. LAUNDRY SOAP. | CANNED SALMON. “LILLY” BRAND 10 Cakes for 25¢, | 10, Worth 18° SALTY, UNEEDA BISCUITS. | TVoRY SOAP. 5 lbs. for 106. | Ae per Box. 3 Cakes for 10¢. | i] Limit one slab to a

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