The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1908, Page 9

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ee gttaagy is LP ala ai A te NR aa es oie cS) [e) 8 YHE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1908.4 ) CARPENTER TO BE aes. ae - EXPERTS _ FIND ACCOUNTS STRAIGHT PASTOR TENDERS] ; .. ——- nH; and «a The Central Lal o@ will Waits case in the Roper murder! “er and secretary Of the Alaska: | $66,000 for exploitat : j Yukon-Pacific exposition has just) grand total of all egpenditures of | Immanuel Baptiet roh, has filed eday nigh bly en aly | - next Bex in i ‘ V 7 ‘ roth of the minora have re | been Completed. The report of the | $220,608.8 his resignation with trustees of ° e a John T, Oldham, of the). ood puty sheriff ave | Xperts states that the books have The Mecretary’s hooks show col.| the ¢ will make the ® ° oil been | been withd awn and the coal a: been found correct in all partic. | lections of $409,662.60, witty $260," mal nt from his pulpl k A . S | { F th = | trpiunsse ria eee tie tee His tote. cilocted om tgtourth | x ock-Arranging Sale of Furniture n Rec ‘ ' Phere wore 56 mu commit: here has been a total expendi. | call on April 2 Mr J » that it ts not b . ted {n Oregon last year, bat no one os — inteation to en from the mit . * ° Mr. Oldham will e , oh. = lintty, He ttftends te sin in nin t he publicatiog® immedi. | “8% Nuns ‘ matt and i WHICH DID YOU EN JOY THE MORE— utile ¢ 4 will ¢ : ues 1 urerent an sroualileslon Tavecs tala” [Marin Pomeagertificaten.. of 0 gehoaationa E ually Attractive Values at Spokane for the saloonmen con: | | BRIEFS BY WI vieted of Sumday violation and who P PF ; > 1 RE refuse to pay their fines, they de ‘MOTHER- IN-LAW OF rious kinds and Furni Jud — iring t rve out thelr ®entence ing | ary or, BEltoom nd Dining m Pure In New York yesterday the rent! —Sectal clubs in Pleree county are COUNCILMAN DIES tu { 1 odd piece re repr ikera battled for al hours also to come under the | y ure in l oa 1] repre the landlords, and the police | 'P* ban and no liqhor | Stock-Arranying Sale of lurniture at pr called out to quell the disturb. | lowed dispensed | Martha Hagen, mother of at wiickitiea Anan tae al 1, T Armstrong, the wife of ne f which has made tl ] 1 fhe Chicago Ghetto has joined FIERCE FIRE IN | [ mineiiman of the Thirteer remarkable the movement against high rent | ward, died « ly this morning The eee nd the several‘floors de to Racked by high winds the tide (\" at the age o Heart “ sapped , flooded the lower portions of He METAL Weeks) \ ble wa f death Furniture are filled with ‘ rday, doing consid | Mrs. Hagen has been living Ain ie iit the tntete ‘ } in the Pr Sheet | the home of he son lodaw and tie eature sare . mt uf m ° The two men buried in a cay Metal wo: at N ninth |} West Sixtieth st, for the past old articl ure replaced b t } of a well near Spokane Saturday st. and Wallingford ay., Fremont year fue" rps eg: i ' A : ‘ouRaL to | nce, froner f.|damaxe to the amount of and Charles Hagen, of Spragu ferent lf otf t Ww h "i ® th od © department ssh. & KON, survive © dece ; porn N \ the flamer | No funeral arrangements wi visit, call i te | ; : « re ia believed to have orls |made until word ts received f oC. O. D. nor telephone or can be air at tank, when the the son. Graham & Engemann have elivery with Pee al tar overflowed and fell into the f the funeral 17eth will be m 4 ald be | fire. ‘The gained headway : - —— a ne a of absence | rapidly, and | an hour before ‘ ee aa 6 not rined by the department it was ‘put Bor Re v J S | f Li C ti ™ The company suffered a $12,000 Pe eeereerceeeeesesesees wet ale 0 inens ontinues Are raldieg sbowp ranches joas im April lest, whem the plant in F n Washingtes was heated ot Fourth ay. aad Jack in ¥ th second d of the Januar of Dawsom (¥.. 7.) Found of sup st | MEET TORIGHT liket ‘ : } 4 . NV anta r o® reword wreing a 1 The ids ¢e offer value ntere t \ bem for displays MUST OBEY RULE HEFFNER AGAIN ARRESTED Foreign Linen manufacturers at the end each tie AtanharYehon Prohit Union Savings & to clear Don't smoke on street care” is hold ao Fdward H ‘ a h by Chiet’ Wapeonstenn, | semen tn sore ah wie ig neh gio s:ancagien rust Co. vp tures preparatos be | Geld at the approach s : re SN were ‘ The call for the « : 5 ite entire ¢ 1 1 Stra. RR will be fmeeed from and will be held Gives he n irers’ poatmnnater on tenlebt, which will addremmed t Kaion a : Se rrr - —— by RK. E. Dunlap y of the was n 4 Seatile, Second Avenue and Pike Strest New Vouk, © Wether street oimesiiae taki tie polley of | Su ‘ esented r THE = — the 1 tured by John S. A ” I ’ 4 I aa Bo C rie I i ec 7 dered Cloths it riety of Parts, 3 Cite Trevier, Chemutte. 27 Theater Stroses Manchester, 8 Faulkner 5 ib! : : ariety ¢ Possi e gn They come in lard lengths up to 5 Clott In some instances Napkins to match n be furnished We quote but a fe The Bon Marche’s January Service The showing is come Consistent yy eres ‘ al prevail DON'T BORROW YOUR FUN ae BLEACHED DAMASK BLEACHED DAMASK With NAPKING | PATTERN CLOTHS. Have your own. Have ft at home. Have a Victor hones ; e $1.70, $5.65, $7.30 size 2x3% are ape 1 t $2.15, $3.75, $4.45 and $9.00 A dotiar 4 week gives you the grand soloists: the great Sound Banking Methods $2.10, Pattern Cloth bands and orchestras, the popular ballad singers; the comle song bite-—« world of melody and fun Now in Progress We'll tell you all about the easy payment plan if you ll call . . . . - . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° ° . 7 . . . . . . . . . . Every Department in the Store contributes, J a gies orteed tcc: SRE not one or two, but scores of underpriced items in @ N Cor $2.90, $4.95 aod $10.90 A orner sold in leas than | Pattern Cloths in size 2x4 are spe things you need now and for the next three months. Some of the best bargains in the sale are not advertised. Too small. cially priced at 86.45 ond $10.85 THIRD AND UNIVERSITY, Second and Cherry Pattern Cloths in siz gx2% are SPCC SOCE OE COEO ESE HEEEEHSOESOO SEO ESESOEEOETESH SEES ESS ESEOEEE SEES EESEESS seevcccccccccccoseces Paina fos clay pri or yen ‘waza Clearing Wool Dress Goods ||| Madam, We Are Giving Wonderful Values In These pie ec 830d 8 a copap map her per TOWELS. 20x38 Hemmed Huck, half | nd half cotton Towels, « a "$12. 15 and $17.35 CRASHES. Seliiata’ laa $1 .00 Tuesday Specials ] | emmed All-Line 18inch Check Glass Crash, spe- Some half price, and yet they are those desis : 1x38 Her @ All-Lin tine ‘i 1.50 Broadcloths at 00 Dress Skirts, $5.00. cial, a yard se able Covert Suiting Mixtures which every wom $ $8.00 Dress Skirts, $5.00. hed : S-inch Check Glass Crash, spe : each poorygit ee a, an wants in the spring or summer, autumn or . = os : hed a poe 3 cela f ] ¢Y - em S-inch Heavy Crash, special winter. A time to buy sure arly |! LO ALA ver 10e Every piece in the s is sponged and shrunk clo Tues Al s Crash, ee and finished to resist rain or dust; an ideal dress = halle the at mt ie ber have i ve ve 4 wt te rvagiesere in $12.50 ar - $15.00 gar ! SGN te Meek Sound fos B z ed for dress materials of such and the tafloring ts all that the most particular material for Puget Sound fol jrown, navy, quality and width. They are tinch goods reon could ask for. There are about a hur TUESDAY IS THE SECOND DAY OF ght d nearly green, tan, mode, drab and in variations of each and come in shades of cardinal, dart THE JANUARY SALE OF UNDERMUS- brown, da and | nav biack, rese and ed ae <a al Oe cee LINS — A SALE WHICH INCLUDES idths are noteworthy—52 and 54 inches; 6 has ar ou, you w re manpants a ‘ - " sig Re eee, eee pine sok, metas EVERY QUALITY AT PRICES WHICH yards to a dress pattern WILL INTEREST YOU. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Regular prices are $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a yard. | Clearing Sale price .... ‘9 $1.00 | | The Bon Marche—Main Fi ss ta (BEST OUTING FLANNELS AT 9c A YARD 0 yards of Amoskeag Teazledown Outing F satisfactory, warm, fleecy priced in fall and winter at 12%c and ibe a rd t and dark colorings, In checks, stripes and No limit to the quantity you may want to els in the Clearing Children’s Coats Loa Lasser apse Ab 6 Regular $3.50 Values 1 Fy 5 Sizes 2 to 6 Years e | Mothers will be delighted with this bargain—the best our Juvenile Department has ever of Jos Sassctay ont xd Lhd Maay enh Fo, Tuesctny only fered Listen! Children’s Warm Winter Coats, of handsome novelty twee¢ $3.00 Napkins at $2.49. 50c_ Underwear, 37@. | $5.00 Umbrellas, $2.89. — — a a I meres, in pretty plaids and $s; alse AN u BI , d wa} Cue 00 the beet colinstions oe ~ oo — pla cheviot, in hade of red, avy | arco and =28inch Umbre ever COSCO SESE HOOSESESEES SESE SO OOO SOOO SHEED trimmed narrow braid and | ; d tet: | meant renee, aan MATINEES >». Coats tha? were $3.50 can be Ix a T oties at ine ‘ epee 3D pardons accdkigsctibenter fia i ones—5466 Thursday and morrow in the January Clearing Clearing Sale morrow | c ve an Oke hand THE MAN OF THE HOUR Ree $2.49 BOYS’ 3c UNDERSHIRTS, 21 sliver ar . 1 trimmed, p Seeeeseeoeeeesorosecses eoneee' EEE ee horn or natural wood. Regular . “ Other Specials. i My and Set values are $3.50, $4.50 and 95.00 : THE GRAND a Phones, 65. Eaton Huribut'’s 25¢ and 36¢ | drawers to match shirts each. January Clearing pas, ee viyenee Annona + The Gingerbread Ma Used Pianow ~ Writing Tablets, 19 | “and they will go in the sale at price tomor 2 89 each Cc | the same price. Regular price row . Regular 18c Eaton Huribut Writ | Se. Ja ry Clearing WAT. -__ pra 4 $225 up ‘SE ATTLE THEATER vn ‘ | i ohien : | « tanog $225 ae * and Sat g Tablets, 100; ™"°" 25c Embroider i] - ga se rises the wed, 6c. | each 5c Embroideries, 9e. KOHLER @ CHASE, Py YON Ye Al Swedistt Il Contlle Goan, 10 94, bare, 44 | : SS tank destin’ As, ; gn, Me lire cok, AE usually 59¢; sale price C | 25c Handkerchiefs, 11¢. | Very Beautiful Embroidery (Opposite Arcade Block.) we 25c Picture Frames, gilt or black, Flouncings and Rands vs elie THIRD AVENUE THEATER | with gray mat, sale 14 | Women's All Linen Handker and Cambrie, in blind an¢ P. &.—Catalogue and prices STRICTLY price Cc chiefs, with quarterinch hem work patterns; a at per aailed Han, 0 TRE te RM dnenes Me. Witkiam SAVINGS |}| Souvenir Post Cards and te stitched hems; considered good the spring em idery lay cou erum me he, sal eto | ite iat a WN | pages Serer: |_|. re cr tt 4, a = lie CaP Gools (a: ag Se The Best Shoe Repairing te | the City While You Wait | 217 JAMES sT. 10 OM ALL DEPOSITS al Savings are the surest mean ter. an stead « * “Bank for ® Tomorrow. “Sutaiff Baxter, Bavrir Douward J Shaben. Mvager Tomorrow. LOIS THEA a 2 a | LAND.” Matinee ay, Wednesday and Sa PANT AGL ES vAUOEY! cy a, Somedten ator ioe Five Ka Admission j60 ition, Read ta vory Night 3 a} Nesreved.

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