The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1907, Page 8

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\ 4 ‘ t will be w HIS REASON FOR seem LIKING THE STAR 0...’ <s Mra, Gerard Tonning, csenenes wy Mies Eula Bennett, Mra. Thompson and Mise Almeda Bah attle Hive No. 8, and intrig day at the KILLED: ny te thie a ——_ until Sumy THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1907. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30 Apparel for Misses and Children, Women, Under One m@r. Furnish Seatt Hive No, §& L. O. T. M, & | will enQertain ag whist at Colum week tng TY nriati a dia hall this evening > Reriin, Nov, 16, 1907 new dramatizatoWol Hall Caine’ (py Unites Pe | Bee Hive &, Firat Predapienier s@r Pub. Co mous novel of that name BPOKANE, Nor, 18 nt Chua. Seattle, Wash ra efemnFevsle sags: As : Ree Hive BE of the First Presby Enclosed pleaxe find P.O. order | Gurrent Vewtevilte, the ox eam wed shot Of} rorian church m in social sew | for two months’ subseription for| The Coliseum—La Helle Lxtellitas dynamite at the Pacific Coal and | sion this afternoon with Mra, Foss: | your paper. I want to read a paper |{n novel Spanish 4 oem i | Coke company Works at Hosmer, | bon ger 90,4 Seventeenth av [snes printg the facts regardiess of Sullivan & ConsidMe aote eight miles from here Monday at] Jany corpofation or raliroad com-| Pantages'—The El Did troupe of} ’ »,, three men are d ae and pany, When there in # railroad peyelints and varied vaudeville acts. | iw x The de men HAS NARROW ESCAPE wreck J caypot find out how many The Star—The Lewin-fake Must are BE. M « Gro oy gra are inftred Or what (he exact case cal Comedy compayy in “Crazy’to slab " Matwick, and Sted! FROM DEATH lof the wreck is, or how bad ft 4» Go on the Btage,” And vaudeville in and ge Priasicn were | unless b take The Star, | am “h | novelties | i) | railroad man. Many, many times, The Lyrio—Varied vaudeville, in one ~ Walking off the planked roadway |! have been warned to keep my lips | cluding voeal solos by Lilian NWAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV ALI an unprotected opening at when at a wreck and ¥ Fisher | give any information to anyon tive to the wreck, I have be the rallroad service for 42 years. 1 Virginia at, on & Morton, the 9 Mr, and Mra Railroad ay, and Sunday night, Ch id daughter in the state*of Washington and am not beholden to the Jith Hill ays Second Vice President J, M naford, Third V Myelow, it was found that she had M. P. Morton, of 2% First ay, am now 61, and have full charge of death. When the little girl was|"@rrow gauge railroad in King finally picked up from the tideflats | County to one of the best mines sae “ta 20> saad President C. M RAILROAD MEN TO suffered a broken leg and severe a ' Puc aday K athe bruises, That she was not killed | tm for a living, Yours Lovey and General Western Freight som is & native is considered remarkable. She ts WM. J. MARTIN | Agent Henry Blakely, of the North 1 e bride r now in SeAttle General hospital Supt, Apex R. BR. Co ern Pacific railroad, will be in Se m ( M and S * attle tonight to consult with the ct to fF e their home ISSUE BOOKLETS. attorneys of the road in regard to | ‘AMUSEMENTS fighting the injunction restraining There ¢ now ready for distri the rattroads from ratsing the! Rngageinent: Annsuness wet ma sorlen Gf booklets to. be fretght rates on lumber | - Mee eeees tian isaued by the Seattle Commercial | aT ESS | The offictals. will also confer re | gageme ae aca #88 | Club, {eh will contain mach sta: ere garding improvements needed In| 2. aera tiger ne ena tlatl a} tnfomaniion abauh Gey ots At the Grand. traffic ments ‘ Ka aa City ) Sime rs “The Col Widow George f Seattle. Th ng will take | Ade's breezy comedy runs all waek PLAN FINE BUILDING, . in the yea IDENTIFY ROBBER Jat the Grand, flenry W. Savage A 10story buildin a th weat corner of Third ay, and 8 st, will be erected by the | |has again given the piece an ex cellent company Crine- Jacobson On Tuesday, at high noon, occur: | wedding of Mixa Ch “ Monday Frank Cook arrested Puget Crins and Mr, John P. Jacobson, | night in company with R. J. Palm. At the Seattle a ae ga w dation Gariee ® Plymouth Congregational | or, was identified at the police st] “The Yankeo Regent,” a musical | re. ye ne Minter and spring. The rch. Rev. Van Horn was the |tion tast night by W. H. McAllep|conmeay with plan is to erect four stories this -- ey. FR re eRe . nt HM comedy with a live comedian in the | winter, using the ground floors on officiating clergyman, as one of the men who robbed him [person of ‘Toby Lyons, isan all.| gener Uslpk the ground floors has been teaching in the Seattle | at the point of a gun on last Frt-|week attraction at the Seattle ao the) tidied tr bolel pa high school for the past two years. |@ay night. Palmer was not pos! {and the upper stories for hotel pur The Groom is the Danish vice | tively ! At the Third Avenue. pe io consul at Sea N iving his name as Daniel! wpe stan Who Dares ee Caleidh Club French, a Bighway suapect, was ar | ine, Man Who Dared.’ a French Hamilton Studio The Caleidh Club met with Mrs last night at Thirteénth av, | MEccrama dealing | w Cotmak beliathas< ‘aitiotie phiskd W. B. Ma at home, 1412 ler way, by Patrolman Her-|~ For a good shampoo use graphs at reasonable prices. No Willard av., Tuesday aftertioon. | pelinek. A second suspect escaped | Lake Soap. All druggists coupons or other frauds on Av cal program ‘in the fog | by ng Was given | Woman's Educational Club. WILL GIVE CONCERT. tr Woman's F ational club 1 ; the | The D, & Johnston company will U : &, 3 Highland Drive. Mise Park. the afternoon and evening of Thurs @ most interesting | day and Friday. A concert under & T t Cc the di jon of Boyd Wella and laws of Wash to! Ap agate thes momo Bresche's Indies’ orchestra, will be || rus Oo : the feature Friday evening Social Science Department. “engage lag c The Social Science department | Program | inclades | allss Clare Offers you the best possible se Se he Women's Cotten Se ert aracs Val Der Aue and Carl vice consistent with sound meet with Mrs len | A Sobeski | at her home pth av. > | banking methods N. B, Wedne afternoon, Nov CITY 18 SUSTAINED. German Club. The city of Seattle has OFFICERS: | | DIRECTORS: The German Club held Its confirmed by the supreme JAMES 0. HOGE, | | a. w STEWART, lar meeting at Christen: at Olympla in its action cow | | ‘ x % Broadway hall last evening ing right-of-way for the extensior President ’ bene 908 Bde bd ‘ musical program was in ch of Howard av. north. J. D. LOWMAN 4. ©. LOWMAN “Guna For Rent—Piper & Taft, | Turkish baths, under Grand the | | Viee Preal President Lowman & Han 1024-26 Second av. ses | eer Stationery & Print ater. a A STEWART, a ing Co. ROLLIN SANFORD, ROBT. C. McCORMICK, Capitaliat CHAS. HH, BEBB, Hebb & Me tects £. R. OUNN, Capitalist Assistant Cashier Cc. B. BROWN, Assistant Cashier Areh | W. F. PAULL, Trust Officer The early morning hath gold in fts mow Matinee Spe elals, as the French would say, are Morning Speciale—limited lots of good merchandise found here and there through the store and marked at prices notably lower than real value for quick Most of them wil clearance. be closed out in a few hours—not worth while to ask for them after noon. Come early tomorrow morning. Until Noon Tomorrow 15¢ White Cambric | 104 Full yard wide Nainsook Finish White Cambric. Finer and softer than Lonsdale cambric, Other stores quality. No phone orders.-Main Fieor. Until Noon Tomorrow 22c Figured Burlaps h best quality F [15¢| and flocr dec red Burlaps, for wall atterns mail orders Among our many patrons are hun- dreds of men who have worn, season after season, no other clothing than Bradbury System When one stops to think about it seriously, there must be a reason for it That reason is—it fits. In fact, made-to-order clothing does not fit any better. Then, too, the fabrics are selected with the greatest care, the failoring is done by men at the very top of their profession, and the styles are always the very latest and the most select. You may purchase on credit—the price remains the same (no extra charge is made for the accommoda- tion), and try as you may, you won't find better clothing than Bradbury System—$18.00 16 $40.00. A little down and a little at a time Third Floor—The Bon Marche. Until Noon Tomorrow 30¢ Water Pails Galvanized Iror [19¢ Water a Basement—The Bon Marche. Cranberries, a Aas! }xC| Until Noon Tomorrow [94 Until Tomorrow $2.50 Percale Wrappers Noon $1.50 Waiker strovt sonMARCHE Manchester. 68 Faulkner 8. d Pike Street New York Incorporated 1332-34 Second Avenue. 209 Union Street. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House. Vice President FERDINAND SCHMITZ, } Hamm-Sehmite Land Co. M.S. SOLNER, GEO. DONWORTH Cashier Piles, Donworth, Howe &@ a Farrell, Attorne t CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET. Eastern Outfitting Co. Fine Silk Petticoats We are now quoting value in fing Silk Pett taffetas, which will give highly satisfactory ser imanship evidenced in these petticoats is of a ver i special ats, made of The works! wh order, ,’ of the styles are made with sectional flounc« k underlay dust ruffle. May be had in efther dark or light stripes, black a white check, and also in changeable effects. An ¢ xceptional g cial value at our price of Good Values in Walking Skirts Walking Skirts, of good quality serge, in blue and black, made tn the gored-flare with three folds at the bottom. Price Smart Walking Skirts, of novelty cloth, some made tn platted style, others gore at bottom, are priced at Children’s Knit Undergarments Fleece Lined Medium Weight Sulte, pep The Vests have extra elastie Children’s Jersey Ribbed Cotton Two-Piece ment Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, of band, Price, per garment Children’s Two-Piece Suits, of merino, in silvergray and white, per garment Children’s Jersey Hibbed Merino Combination Suits, in broken sizes; w length; may be had in elther gray or cream color, at silver-gray, fleece lined cotton hilt neck, * Women’s Short Kimonos $1.9 95 ped effect, made with double | Women's Short Kimonos, of } y French flannelette, fy lar and ruffled cuff. | den figures, having sutrred waist line, may be “iad I a el she ° 4 at va Ruffled Muslin conte Bect sleeve and ankle Outing Flannel Gowns 85c | | Women's Outing Flannel Gowr yoke back and front, high, « These Gowns are fininh in at one fitting ¢ 1 with braid, Pr | High- Grade Madras, a ‘Yard, 69c the Drapery Several excellent designs in high-grade Madras are being closed out For tomorrow's selling. offers & special in order to make room for new stook. Thi a fine quality of in Bedroom Curtains of ruffied musiin These meneare 234 H Scotch Madras, shown In conventional and floral patterns so popu in length. Two stytes are finished with plain po lar for Iibrary and living room curte as well as for hall win five rows of tucking and Battenberg ed¢ Spectal tomorrow, g dows and door panels. Closing « a yard ave pair tee edanes | 6-Foot Extension Table, Special § $4.95 | | ‘This Exter n Table is te of solld oak, finished » n. Top/ me 1 square i bas poh rim Tat has five t « 4 an : | legs , special price quoted for tomorrow's se! ‘prose | An &foot Exten#ion Table of similar design may be bought tomorrow at the excus price of ng Dar | Weathered Oak eek ne Special $13. 15 ae This China Closet is built slid oak, and finished golden. Has bent glass ends Stone | ginas door and three adju shelves 70 inches bigh and is 87 inches | wie There is @ carved ornamental rail at top, and the door is fitted with lock | ‘Tomorrow $13.75 | : | At Special B << ] " Inlaid Linoleum ?i22" | 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware for Less || In the Domestic Floor Coverir We haveon hatid'a few 1847 Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Sipsong J Section tomorrow twe es of In ond othe css, which it t 2 out While the stock tasta, laid Linoleum may be at spe he the following ane preva j jal price . ‘ ‘ ] ive patterns are pecia priced a 184 Rh ¥ Tea Spoons, ™ © | raid t s FF « per square yard $1.15 aie inten aca? Gugiiiics eee a 1847 F t Butter Five patterns are specially priced at " hy is $1.50 1847 F < ee: per square yard 90¢ | -ss7 Bros,’ Table Spoons, set of | 4g:2°% oe H The above special prices include aix CL-70 | ot ax ........ sssnteee cutting only. There will be an extra 1847 Rogers Bros.” After-Dinner rr imi & $ Bros. | charge of 10¢ per square yard if we er ee ee $1. lay this special Linoleum Binch imitation Cut Glass Deep Bowl, special oeeeseeege Seattle of the | Great | Majestic | Range FREDERICK & NELSON «+ ANCORPORATED...« AMUSE MENTS. Dyric Cheated . PANTAGRSO To TICKETS Prins EAST At Lowest Prevailing Rates \ Bale OA M1) ANY ens AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND + FONIGHT AND ALL W " “TUN COLLEGE Wiow Sarah Troas The Spidir's Wet SEATTLE THEATER Matiners Thursday YANKEE KEGENT ‘Company al Toby Lyons good The Vanderbilt Cup. THIRD AVENUE THEATER THIRD AND VINK. Good Trains 2 East Bound Dally “Oriental Limited” 9:30 a.m., “Fast Mail” 8:00pm We che For Particuta idvess (. W. MELDRUM, City a er and Ticket Agel SECOND AND COLUMBIA STREET MAN WHO DARED COLISEUM All Greater Vandeville Acts rHE NEW SHOW ts HERE, World-Famew Reserve Your Seats at Headliners—Note the Reviews. HOPKINS & RYER, INC * S208 alaska BME Marging : Wie wane : ar |. DOWNING, anow NEW Stage Fwanty Is ON—My ody, “Crnny f Stringed

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