The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1908, Page 8

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16, 1908 ADDRESSED TO “PRETTIEST GIRL,” LETTER 1S! QUICKLY DELIVERED FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 e Everything te * Complete, parel for Women, Misses MAN RUN DOWN BY AUTOMOBILE ep hildren . (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) LOUISVILLE, Jan, 14.—Wouldn't ee Extra Qualit Axminster Carpeting, Sp Ya: 98ct| ou were the pret xirl in town August Sandberg, & mill Iaborer | the autold@ calling to him to atop This is the fortune of Mra. Ke of vas knocked down | but the driver did not heed them. |), ‘ eta’ i coe For tomatroy Hin e offer choice of ¢ ‘pet ing Pe with i Ke od a ton ton | di appeared oa bere er the t tex the postoffice addressed border to 1 ch, at the above m e of Car. d ay. early last night.| to get the nv r of the car, but! “Po the pr st girl in Louleville . eo Phe pattern re ole i lar Oriental «ee y Sand res that the driver| remembers that {t was a big black! and the fice officials never pore Whe | ’ “a 1 Whi did not to enquire as to bis automobile with a « py top. | heatta a minute. They just had tans and greens predominate DPomorrow, a yare vietim's aries 8 fered severe Internal |it delivered by the first carrier to A crowd gathered and ran af€er | inj Mra. Pruess, You can look the = - ploture and see what good judg ment the aulaville postofflee ha achieved fame in a RAWSON CHOSEN IN STRAW BALLOT | The Aftermath of the Linen Sale Remnants Priced for Carnal The Sale of Table Linens now past has left in its wake consider.| De een eer tae ceasne | wictlny tech nt ino, eonalanten| Oh Sroteea tim wie st a haan, ooose orn | BDC quantities of Remnants of Table Linens and Crashes. “Thege ee See ee ure tient we * aoe on Re mnants have been cut into standard lengths for quick ¥ lling--J}, meetin of the + Ha had 69 « PANIC IN THEATRE ed pares ek tyheonir 2, 24, 3 and 34 yards long. Several different qualitie s and widthsare a , raat eiistn| NeW WESTMINSTER. 1. ¢ ia. thinks. Harry. Lodge represe nted, and the special prices make the event highly interesting A box of just been ‘For Friday ee in Honsefurnishi hy Che ag Wine RAT TRAP, GPECIAL 4he Fancy China and Glass Special at GRACEFUL HATS 10c WRECK 18 ty from } Imitation Cut ¢ K RAP, SPI ay f irsiraina’ Chine Bawa = Your Choice, Sp’) fy an Imitation Cut ( GALVANIZED ASH CAN, SPECIAL £1.95 i Decorated China x he ' he pern ® « r Black W i” (By United Press Re SPECIAL od t Ben in heigh roughtlron Candlesti on mle aery 3 corated China Cups @nd Bau GALVANIZED ASH CAN are unable In time. It = 3 SPICES. TODAY Engraved Blown Glassware Half Price = cr welt Seret tereiy nibef ose aa | LEVY TELLS HOW HE WILL ..”™” es nt a =o ENTERTAIN I i 1909 pt TX ES x oat aggre dire Baris Spedaly Priced at 235 | to get t probable that nance wilt Tur Other Iter M te as above “Some. 5 aaen he tie ayes ij i The Ce H the man © ing > remain open Betas 7 re real “Oriental pleces, 7 w, in the Orlenta should be half an b Half Price and Less Flow and dig Scan tinavie an fish balls are quot o ed at two rations for 200. Norwa % anchovies ar ae per Ib. Dome on Kni ™ erwear an tic sardines are eslling at two cane Many Odd Pieces of Quadruple-Piated Silverware, Consisting of re Special 20 Per Cent D s : Organize Artillery Corps. pre veler emake ore Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Creamers, Sauce Boats, Knives and] Knitwear and H TACOMA, Jan. 16.—Prelimtnary Simin of enuibecwiet A scoop fashion ts Forks, and 80 On, Are Being Closed Out at Half Price lines of Honlery steps were taken at a meeting last | 59, head. Huckleberries have | wade ¢ Velvet, The fath ducing stock prior when the | night ganize a oO of artil | dropped to 16e por Ib beret ¢ ged with a wreneh HL. s tha ond bead A mg Ao = of the Kind | Cane and maple sugar mixed ts | of cr liken And & ime jueens an s, when |in the state of Washington. Offi-| o.oted at two pour > ane black « sweeps back from the Pedro and the big » casino | cers elected and a recruiting | "Podays quotation ba left aide Seattle and the other deuce ten apota cot appointed. Captain | M:! Ranch ongy, 354 astern Home come here to the exposition we| Howell was elected commander o! ite Goats Griauim ota tee tor should have a mayor who will be the battery. The corps will have ’ of the ian te ent Why qaurters in the new armory baild ngton creamery butter Great shouldn't T e Ain't I ing te creamery, $e; local wa «ee INCORPORATED... Swiss cheese, 25; Wis pitees New York, © Walker 2 jos. tor RCHE Beattie, Second Avenue and Pike Street THEM et Northwestern of #% @ isis 1: | Cordova "Kntalie, Vallee and Gow Seattle Omnatate Taibes # ne wes tomorrow. took! OH, PEACHES AND ¢ i | porvernes © /ard this afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock NEW WESTMINSTE! . om ond A B . round steak. | ioaking her first try under her new .an. 16—The dhanks of the city)” beveongeo! » we! = Pie eras agg Ao SAN 8 ur ted Pr Parle, Cite Treview. Chomoits, 22 Thea. strasee Manchester, 08 Fasikner Ot leg steak, 3 Ibs. for tae ‘The Northwestern took over council have been extended to | Ei ® “ * | San Francisco wil r) ec ca “iy vr, 6 x" om, 0S | 240 passengers, €0 of whom. are |Mayor Moore snd “nt ae “i The Jefferson is southbound from 404 sailors of i wwe . et 'o a bound for Fairbanks o the | The son, of Seattle jor ne ae | ns a "| fleet a 00,060 leo Potatoes, 18 Ibe. for 28 $1.50 The waiebiie o os ti dire awe Jones which th FLYER LAID UP TODAY. | Skagway, and the Bertha and Sara a ag “ cacseen - : otatoos, he Yb: € Ibe. for borers for Cordova, where the | given Thomas Furness, lo The Seattle-Tacoma’ Flyer was | toga from Seward. The two former jead the sailors in g » pacatess, © Gexgeabeim railroad is being con-intendent of the city t laid up today to have repairs made |are due Saturday and the Saratoga through the streets st Beets, 3 bunches for Se pact works, én the connains. % ! in the engine room, but will resume | Wednesday ers in the path [ Onion: bunches for Se; belling | = ————- ————<—— —- the. for 260. & bunchés for te ' Dried onions, 6 Ibe for 19¢. Radishes, 4 bunches tur Se. Parsley, 2 bunches for 16 ! } Turnips, 3 bunches for be ° « California persimmons, ibe to Ie doen; Japanese persimmons, S5e fi doren c Artichok 3 for Ie Celery, 2 hes for 1be, b Cucumbers. a 4 Spinach, Se per Ib & Tomatoes, lfc per I, * Cabbages, be te i6e. % cet . ? 7, a cakes BARGAIN Beginning tomorrow we Wi . Rotaiagan iter sell for the next ten days . Lettuce, 2 for be Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 150; on on, 3 Se Ib For Fancy C For Reai French 2 2 Lemons | 2 Worth 75¢ to $1. 00 79c Kid Gloves—'he oo Bi oo me. for ups and Sau ee ality sold regu oo king ag 6c box: 11 Ibs. for L Bask. era, Vases, Tooth || A Par at $1.50. The der vinegar, 36¢ gat Pick Holders, in i t includes a fair re —— wt pbs i] Japanese and hand-painted line of sizes, but shades of ” walnuts almonds, | is. A final clean-u white, gray, lavender and * Ib.; pecans, 20 |b.; Brasil s and ends in the China | tan only Are 3-clasp and tas Brazil pods, ibe each Cider, 4 — "3 ch Pineapples For Women's Oranges 10¢ t doz 6! ny. ear ag sed 6c Pure Linen Hand- Grape fruit, 40 Laces — In — Witt ‘ etary . Dried, pranes, 7 Tbe. for 16 ac he up to 3411 fon: | teemnehod terse in our store for . Jap oranges, 10c dex; 30 to 40¢ a Yard att hice cn isk ache B to 12e Ih } , patterns and real- | pandkerchiefs of the same Swohisberriea, 10c. 15.8. yard lescription; all worth 10 Hi ~ Pumpkins, 1 eact © Silks, Laces mont seid cr ee 1.50 gal; comb, | For Best Outing Dress Goods Qe | Funnels — Tire For Novelty Rib pesca a ewes Maen F 1 \ keag brands 15¢ ' bons — Four inch ‘ c a Yard nicely zled ‘ tee Musiins, Sheetings = |} vis oo 'e« aii «Yard for ts — mums, ° 50: ne ‘olo nd rth s . doz hyacinths « dozen . be wort 1 Bue one kK. ~ 12%4ec and J a yare » 1 all 1 all to Outing Flannels KR ard ‘ a | ? der a € me a * ~N * , Calicoes, Percales_ ||;...... an Sail |) Ber. _ Umbra es w * value of habit. Habit ix all |} | | For Framed Bit- | 5 Worth $1.00— This includes blues, blacks me Embroideries # Wie elt enra cnoneh wet ees SILL Ee | tures — Induding oe oe street car conductors’. ant tro * many have no cor of the tr twelve of al ays x : pee * own doings. They give quiet. * Each | newest subject strong eel men’s uniform As these has Ribbons, Ruchings ty who ta thelr dealres. “onty * in gives frames: A gteat variety of ‘ Ce % eaving and get the ipteret S10 an® with at } ‘ Bp overcoats have been selling for 9ay } S i : interest * at lea nt | plain and fancy 1 © ~ fal; 7 % twice a year at this bank tyle fr Most of them are the 26-inch $20, 8 Ss is unnecess tor | Swiss Curtain Musiins © capita uly pie, sezc00.00. $ | | f él : $1) : and $15 : it i u a te or us to remind you of the x * o . : M P < tor Moor Oilcioth : | bargains you will receive while *. ; ‘4 The Hal(-Price Sale of Fancy Silks and Dress Goods } | sale lasts 1 Silkolines, Burlaps jj: + |} | wit) continue until Saturday night, ae will all the White | | = * ® Bate Offerings “oath giant ci setts coarmimemaniner wit ttees So, soll Fiannetettes : . ai pM tmnt 8 heart ne : e . was , Canton Flannets : : OS e oO r an — preclinical . e the 1a Rernnants, at exactly one-half what they cost * e ( (0 ~ off the piece. A great economy sale for know- . . the a e Us Ff mg ones. * —Athand Pike St. + | ‘Sutcliffe Roster, Receiver Howard J. Shochan, Mgr. | RANKE BLOCK, CORNER FIFTH AND Pike — Seek eeen ERE $j

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