The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1908, Page 8

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* Kl LED iN O's TO INSPECT COAST. * Ke + ARE APPOINFED se exeash (By United Press.) *! k © other | Store Closes owe at 5:30 at Ae sHINGTON an, &—* 1 arrested, All money @) Smith 8 wach, corps of ®& (By United Press) ing te said to bh been new (By United Pre Kineers, princ ars) ausintant & 8ST. PAt 9 , nk notes and was taken from a) aa - a yan lett for Seattle #|ciroult court, hata, ewe tava or oice we le r * to make a thor ®! Stickne Charles H. FP. Smith No. 4, 8 Jordan, contractor ’ ih inspection of the engin. # both residents of St. Paul, recely.|OlON'T UNDRESS IN 14 YEARS fi; one ol o wy & ave " ne works along the Pacific ® ers for the Chicago Great Western a su? : The Divisions@f t re selling App ‘ oF for « ‘ , Saturday, g cepromen. tates ether Man ware Oe A trom Fvget sound to Gan w | ralirosé Pathe Sylvester] Humber of tes at the special price of $5.00, The « j gait sare limited. @ = injured are now at the P. and @ Diego. eo °o * The appointment of recetvers fol ADRIAN, Jar Mra, Sylvester ° ° Ss ye tal in Sprague. The explos.|* * apr the Inability of the company | Kaves, aged 82, ladead, For ® ball canacut COAT® in shor® fa t i $5.00 ee. ee OATS style ty fon Fesulted f the wegen dig.) yy + + 4 Ye YY Ss ¥ HY YI mee obligations falling due 10 / century deceased ved here. Four CHILDREN'S ORESSES— These are in pin @lors and plaid Bin nt pucked, we ‘ 16 tb sited taal ding into an unexploded Fook biast bO8, and failure t er re eee ae one Re ore ia, : ; 6s, Som id, semi-t) back { the oblis le “ made with guimpe and some wi The ma lig ts v ' ee 2. 2 $5.00 three days ag TALBOT “DIVORCE seas ors’ strike home somewhat after the fashion of and fancy cheviots ul. .@ o. BM SHORT CQATS, IN LARGE Sizes ee al as a partial) Rip V Ww S eeeene oe FURS towing out ode and en i 1 Jay uh andlerii vise “keri tae f evlots *. of the fir traits of the the play—-some trouble. Raving Kolinsky and Fox Pie ure t $5.00 * JAPAN REAMY FOR WAR. «& (By United Press.) It was 1 out alvo in Occurred with @ sister of the wife | WAISTS—Fancy plaide and pli ‘ LONG COATS ‘These are rn rem\ fitting styles, of e* 7 SAN*° FRANCISCO, Jar 9. the proceeding» that during the last! Who lived with the couple ’ A bis dial price on .40 Hehe ripe amd mixture pe ith . Light eng (By United Press.) ° o* When the Talbot, the millionatrel@en years tt ad has spent $19, | fant for threatened ansault on the | | Uh PE ue ae . . med well inc ' ® WASHINGTON n 9 . be i ater co CANO QW © | 000,000 (® reconstruction aister was worn out and A ogre } . ro énitte—r - " aie @ “Japan is rushing preparations & od thie morning Timot e the way to jail, toc e . ‘ wo ploce y ‘ ‘ ® for war and may str is at ® former J FORTUNE STOLEN ping dead as he ent While they lat . >. e as also in stripes, wh ony wibute Th was the * the FROM A BANK, Six that urn papent CG, owing WE tim Vimited Gbtitien, the on! Om as ® startling statement made to * t He ® day by Hudson Maxim, a mem: ® | was « By United Pr * be » a bie 1 y Ua . Aw crry OF an n ® mar w te eo hundre rt the * fl . * et ‘ follars is om the * 5 * at oft by Talbot's physt of Yuentar ing to reports go to bed, t * ® char received here from Merida, with her oh * * | *. w @ BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA * * TO GET SILVER SERVICE * y * ea * By United Press. * * SAN DIEGO, Ca 9 r eee eee eee eee t N > aang é o ODD LOTS IN FANCY GLASSWARE ROAST ser SPECIAL $6.00--A Congressman Sulzer Married. sa eke und 4 away To Pon binctee oe AT 10¢ AND plece decorated fin French China : at the " | of Crystal Glassware, made i $5.00 he s . service sat t Cut Glas have been THE RAYO LAMP, SPECIAL $1.45 . re i | tat 10¢ f| and te Tuesday. ‘ | THIN CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, Lamps for she is not 4 where AGAINST TAFT |THE MOST ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS IN MODERN DI6C AND rg gyn pn Pooag! Bigg Ay ‘S0e- it equip the mar | CYLINDER MACHINES EVER OFFERED , o : - we By United Press.) Ja .—F CONCORD, N. H., Jan. 9-0) i agar ‘ are specially pric t, pe mt of brace tt pla & positiy sition to Secretary Taft as a pres n extraor rtunity Is;has never been witnos 8 arior, 4 4 at p vines ate was embodied In| now presented home er city ‘ and Saucer, special 106 rot °o 1 i Lamp all saloons keeping open next Sun- a stat t Issued by t labia a fine, latest style a : SEVEN PIECE FRUIT OR SALAD warraate 7 p complete he saloo: eon » given ittee of the bh of w in stock wit SET SPECIAL $3.50 A neve lece as shown in illustrat) eclm @ay, the saloon t ave gi 1K : - Het sie Sted “ore wi the fight against the law an Federa a on of a few contrac ain 4 81.45 pe EN a terrif on pulonal Note—Th s the Lamp advertised s bm with the Gigante PRICES TOUCH BOTTOM n the popular maga satin damask, every tl well. You'd consider Every Caracul in oat of 50 eS cent 50 Caracul Coat Women’s $3 Bons Chemnite, 22 i and 10:60 p teal Hornell @ Drew od ¥ 1906 ave sant 4qucdron, Sanke ¢ “ Fire Pater , Nowe Yok Poety'e ental Buylow « ree uch, Baby ineubaivr, Curio Mel and Vaudevilie, Admission tv AT THE OLD (Orion! Dancer AD tery * a 7 | at De ee al fo 60 Wedhowday, Saturday and Sunday My ” AL Rose ot at D. & Jobn Co, it has been $13.20 cided to inc Talking Ma |Regular $36 Talking Machine now bines in the ae at “Clean-Up #IK.65 THE OBJECT 18 THIS Regular $40 Talking Machines now The new Johnston Talking Ma $22.40 hine arters§ are ackr edeed Regula f Ta Machines o 7” ‘ 1 he fineat, moat modern and e ; be doe “480.43 HAT Fred & cl garments because of their em fortable in the t. But ¢ Reguiar $60 Talking Mac now | } ’ 1% . ont af tae of tend . a3 at || son Jant Sale of clusivenc We wish to speak In othe f the ah t te a king Ma | 1 ' $1.35 TableLinen Soe] eee re * C . aged . gee yg ag struck a responsive chord in the coat There is a large army Friday, a Yard A rap Bg egy - cgpron ath ll minds of Seatth womenfolk of them and the savings af€ Dependable! You know what that means, BP page Mg agg ly lg > is evidenced by the continued pronounced. Be sure to visit] ekeepers! cans "s the kind of lin he * 1 1 , T housekeeper It rye a out kit ‘ aaa we . activity in the Undermuslins the Petticoat Tables you can trust to outside laundry travel ; ast equal |i ¥ i Z ea sete te ee | Division. It is difficult to re There is a_ particularly and sturdy for every-day use. Ex wide—nearly two yards. Patt tive and dainty; quite We price it for Friday but 85¢ a yard. Incon ee aaa. ent. Fiand-Made French Lin these Petticoats have flouncé testibly the greatest b irgain in Table Linen apa fa oanter “ak interes! Re DAR Se ever offered in Seattle. Don’t miss it ; The Bon Marche—Main Floor 9 and garment 1 an have embroidery flounce, and ufacture als c flat some have flounce with rows | tering attention er in of lace inserting. They ate | ; ‘ Caracul Coats for Women. terest attaches t ’ hese made of muslins and cambric& } To Go at Half Price | the previous low pric .50 Caracul Coats for $17.50 Caracul Coats for 50 Caracul Coats for Sh $1.95 5 \ 1 in the first announcement of this Sale, the purpose is to dis- FRIDAY AT, A PAIR an pose of a certain quantity of Furniture, consisting of odd pieces, broken lines, : Broken lines---some ete Phi ill have been accomplished by closing time tomorrow night, and THE “MARCHE. Friday $2. 95 Theater Strase Manchester vutlener at e¢ t t | °o WHURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1908 preseeseesseee: RAILROAD RECEIVERS "2'nitt FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. o Piano Clearance Sale now going Regular $26 Talking Machines pow iread pure | ist the powerful attraction of strong line of Petticoats af 8 Jobneton ( $1.00, and another equally ate tractive line at $1.45. Some of sy tage” $ fr at Dealers, New exquisite garments at prices the it cheap at $1.35 a yard lowness of which is so appar- TNE CACLUSIVE STYLE SrHoPr our stock, regardless ¢ es, goes Friday at a dis Thea Special Sale of OLD | SOCCS SCH SETEE OEE HEE EEHES EO EES ESTES OSES ET OEE ESSE SOEOOSOOE OOS OOESOOEEOOSOOS THE LAST DAY Stock-Arranging Sale of Furniture Ends Tomorrow Night ES =f pepo % for TAH R vy it will be necessary for all who wish to share in the Stock-Arranging Sale offerings to call tomorrow. Of course there will be a few pieces remaining, sizes missing. Patent Kid, Patent Colt and Vici Kid; Button, Blucher; and Lace Shoes, heavy and light soles, Cuban, ~~. hi ODD NUMBERS ears a3" Il| Coats that Sold up to $30.00 MEZZANINE|]| Skirts that Sold up to $20.00 FLOOR fter tomorrow, but practically all that is left of the Furniture to be dis- posed of in the Stock-Arranging Sale now appears on the Second Floor. Farly buvers will sécure best choice tomorrow. The reductions, needless to ire fu as important as those that have been quoted on the previous | of the Sale POCO OSOHH SE SSSHESOHEESOOO ROSES OS ESESEOESESERESD SOOO SESS OEEESEOEEEOOESESSOOSESOOSESSOOEOOED PITT UTI P Teer Attend the Stock-Arranging Sale of Furniture Tomorrow Furniture Tomorrow | “=~ [Frederick & Nelson ( ( $2.95 is a COLISEUM ALL GREATER VAUDEVILLE ACTS PPPTTTTTTTT Tirta r . 1s om “ATO Woodrat AN This W Daily Matinees A ' THROWN OF TEARYS uN wonderful m. “CREMATION.” 7 other 6 || 714-716 Mt 714-716 8 : Rasliodias $30. reve) Second Ave. ie SLA BME second Ave. | $ ‘ : 5 rang Other Victors $10 to $100. | Li — = aesces||$ pnown OF HARVARD ‘ <f Terma #o easy that you'll AMUSEMENTS, POCO HO SOOO HHO HOOT PEDOR OOOO OOHE SELES ESE DESH OUES 3 — it aa ata Bet baja THEATRE | xo" tea ANGER IN sole aia THIRD AVENUE THEATER THE GRAND [909 Cort Phones, 65 hird aud Pine Monomer ‘ Me ' cry b 1a - ECT, ~ TTTT Sherman, Clay & Co. = cae tie Victore—Who! né Retail Eden Musee mua: Waco tian ows SE ATTLE ban Sade sik : } ave lyrtc Vheater

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