The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1908, Page 3

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- |Sale of Men’s $1.00 RELIEVE THAT COLORED a ery é BRIEFS BY WIRE | gy ome a republic “han beet nip ad in the was ane wed to the park board | alleged raising of a check from $¢ e bud at Lisbon by the arreat of the|in a letter from A, L. Keason of |1 has been arrested at Fort conspirator the Went attlo Improvement | Magler, where he bad enlisted in the Bpokawe drug store wh he : pene he The test case of the Sunday the-| club, is pre “1 to make a donw /the regular army wa was empl: » etarted with » t pactions tanth acon ie With | atre closing Jaw on behalf of Frank | ton of a ¢ of land on Lineolt | d @ way he ates poy of ae On} Donvellan, a Seattle theatre man; Beach for a public park. Seore BFEERSON CITY, Mo tan ‘ ’ AE & saloon fo veer, has beon postponed at Offm tary Fuller. was authorized to com |~ Gov Melk gave out-toduy an 5 i i cr money due his mother and | yin trom today to"next week munieate With the company nnouncement of his eundianey for See Window Display thas } denies that he The government engineers spent United Staten senatorahlp to 3 aia tectaee Ne ee | Yesterday in the Puyallup valley TO IMPROVE SERVICE cceed Senator W. J. Stone LJ © he ‘an drummed ; ™ a ou - willl din ae avd and the ranchers did their beat to r teem m pongo A Ay A crolaht train. induce the party (o sanction the| It i# announced by the Seattle Oil Stock ie ny paving [Oauie to Beattie asco, and IOP) opening of the Puyallup river, on| Blectrie company thag seryjce on} HH. M. Herrin & Co., 610 First av | The the ground that it would benefit, (he Queen Anne bill whi be finprov: have for male 500 shares of A j 8 e* |cominerclally the entire district ed at once, New clutches for gr can-Canadian Oll, Stock at 8% ° Johp Higir, sop oba wealthy Bitte | Pink the counterweight: are belie cents ove! aie anil reported minsing ship | Suppid, which wAl Innure greater \ faye as 8 salir on a ahip due in| Aly, Betated plans fr improv 1 Hifuet today from Tacoma ing fhe service have not yet been | e | Canadian lumbermen have cut} pide E 1 rough lumber de ’ per thou-| | \aand, clear nd suinghia Te aioe | ExGovernor Francis Honored. | Swturday we will place on sale upwards of 100 dozen | Chairman ,Tawney, of the appro | ST. LOIS, Mo, dan, 24 x: | Men's fmirts that include such well known shirts a obs i ames rae {priation committee, has urged that | Governor David D. Francis was wou! Town Made,” famous Congress Shirts and other equet merit The Skim concerned are of a high class, all standard | makes and we made from fine chambrays, percales, madras and oxford® im many new and exclusive patterns and colors Cuffs attactaal aud detached. Come expecting to get more shirt velue then has been given in the clty up to this # trl we wiht promise no disappointment. There are 1 sizes, 14 tw 17 1-2, and the bodies run full in size proportionate! Saturday Each 65c BARGAIN SQUARE Sale of Taffeta Ribbon age 2! jall e " * fhe decorated with the Order of the jeandidacy for treasurer, The mem oP gga es ee mae, yah the highest m steadily growing ‘i | distinctions of Sweden, for his) * have done much Tourists Flock to Coast: work as president of the Louistana Aot only at Alki, but throughout the | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 24—| Purchase exposition, Accompany entire elty to make Mr, Reber's; Transcontinental lines entering | ing the order was a diploma sign campaign a su Low Angeles are being overtaxed! ed by the late King Oxcar At Mallard, where Mr. Reber is to accommodate the winter tour ‘ well and favorably known, an tp (late coming to southern California,| Read to Boost Lake Chelan, dication of his Mtreagth ts to be | and the rush of 1908 is the largest! CHELAN, Jan. 24—Ople Read found in @ straw ballot which ts (in the history of tourist travel on | lectured here to a highly apprecia cast daily at a p binent business the F attic coast tive audience. He was suffering headquarters ore who are IR: | ———— seus iia aieteliehaeiilipananaensepereinstatincbiaerst - Sel Tonarow isthe Last Day vote showéd Mr. Reber to nave re ON WHICH YOU CAN BUY The young dus Taty who are work the next elt elty are more New Mid- Winter Block n the Proper Hat for this season of the year They have the right crowns and brims to make them stylish and drossy Just Take One Loek nent ceiving seven vot the other three. and Norwesia fm that way came many of the leade people residing Ir few wight) ago ® bun republicans of Alb a Reber club to A sailor fell .feom tee foretapsait yard to the deck of the German ship Tarpeabek at Port Townsend last night and struck on his head, | crashing his skull and breaking both legs. He will die. Up to 3 Inches Wide Saturday, a Yard . . . Saturday you may choose from a shipment of heavy, all pure silk, high lustre, Metailique finish, in about all colors including plenty of staple shades, such a» pink, ight blue, white and black—3 inches wide. Saturday @ yard ... A ee ‘ - 12%e fHE GROTE-RANKIN CO, Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats ‘and Hotets Bt. Clair Malleable Range A and Fuel Repasr Séver All the Time Sale of Fine Table Glassware Including Values to $2.50 a Dozen Thursday 9c Each This ‘exceptional value in fine table glassware is exceptional indeed, for the fact that it in- cludes fine Table and Har Glassware, covered Pickle Jars, footed Sherbet Glasses, fine Steins, Wine, Cordial, Sherbet Glasses, Beer and Water Goblets, Finger Bowls, Etched Beer and- Water Tumblers, etc. ete, also Hand Lamps and other staple necessities too numerous to mention, 3 ca : | A | a At 25% Discount Take your choice of the entire stock, Gray blankets, White blankets, all wool, part wool and all cotton blankets, PRDID YOU KNOW silkoline, sateen or silk covered comforts, all are included ee $0 Manes and Contr ve vosesn 6b] Sara Bea a HE RHODES co. $1.50 Blankets and Comforts. ... ‘ 1869 Arwertoat ani $2.00 Blankets and Comforts ... $3.50 Blankets and Comforts ... $5.00 Blankets and Comforts .. $7.50 Blankets and Comforts . .. $10.00 Blankets and Comforts .. SE (Retiring Sal $50,000 worth of the very finest and latest styles of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, Cloaks, Firs, M Mile: linery, Waists, Dress Skirts, Evening Dresses, Afternoon Gowns, Petticoats, Silk and Muslin Under- wear, Silk Hose, Etc., must be closed out within the next thirty days, regardless of cost Or former " B. Gerber & Co., of 1206 2d Av. | | i | | z| | Noted for carrying the highest-priced Ladies’ Wearing Apparel in this city, barring none, have decided | | i] | | 1 : “| For Women’s | —~\ Kor Belts of all 6c | Pure Linen (12he descriptions | | Leather, elastic | Handkerchiefs. | Each and) silk, = with —' Have hemstitched | ' novelty buckles hems and are nice quality. | that alone are worth several oy } ~ hgh ssn 7S¢ | times the sale price. | ose Supporters. rc | Novelty ake For Twine Shop- | a Pair | Elastic “Pin-on” | 19e i ping Bags Worth To Retire From Business _And everything in the store will be sacrificed before March first. a . See eee Following Is a Partial List ‘of Prices: _ is is a strictly high-grade range in ev Fa sense word—one that will prove its unefabe ‘and by the test of times: Every piece of rial | ig into its construction is rigidly examined | s before it is used, and every range is aled before leaving the factory, for no other Hose Supporters wood large put up in fancy boxes, for- | sins e and strongly mer price 75e; sale price, made. Just what 49 4 pair. i you want for shopping trips. Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Suits | Ladies’ Skirts LOT ONE—Ladies’ Evening | LOT ONE — Ladies’ Suits, in | LOT ONE—Ladies’ Black Pana- n than to insure perfection in every detail and | id Mixt dD dy tthe user in no danger of getting an inferior | Coats, in finest chiffon broad- long and medium, long and Walkin Skirts, in nicely tai | i Come in at any time and let us show you || cloth, in all colors, trimmed 18 pit ig Skirts, ely tai 9 Superior points of the St. Clair Malleable saan a ees | with beautiful inane ahaties short, round and square cut, -lored styles, pleated and gored, } : Se aa AY rye se lapsaa gry chiffon broadcloth, in black, with and without bands around ]] ; i and laces, thé finest shown in fest FB eg | this city; former prices, $75.00, | blue, brown, green, plum and $8.00, $10.00 $12 Srmer : prices iicca ond G10 4 ceed Ucables 0 . $100.00. $125.00; $32 50 leather, made up in the very — a .00; $3.95 Our many stoves and ranges. Your old stove | sale price .......5 : . latest Parisian and London | 7 op ; TWO — Ladies” Dress pexchange at its full value. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard: J. Sheehan, Mer. HY LOT TWO—Ladies’ Tight-Fit- styles. The most beautiful gar- Skirts, in voile, chiffon Pana- HH ting and Loose Long Street ments ever shown in any s: €| ma, breadcloth and silk. The AMUSE MINTS, ieee Coats, in ee and neg in this city. Regular prices most complete and finest stock }f* ert, nicely tatiored, in black $100.00, $125.00 and 4 in the city, ranging in pric OOR JOHN CORT, Myr. : ; , = Se i price Phones = coitus cher ot Sa ees wae Matines brown or tan; regular prices $150.00; sale price ... 39.50 from $15.00 to $60.00 $35.00, $40.00, . ee ee 3 and Munday Night, “HAM.” Nighta: toe to 91.50; Mncinews, 280 (7 #1 $50.00; oy A ¥ $1 7.50 LOT TWO Ladies Suits in | .-At Less Than Half If Price | THE GRAND ‘azaSec- Phones, 65 LOT THREE —Ladies' Loose. | Sroadcloth one erg at stelecs Ladies’ Petticoats Tonight and Aaturdey, the Bank Men of Seattle Present the Roilicking Fitting Coats, in black, brown, this pate. ae goods; regular LOT ONE—Ladies’ Petticoats, en ee ei ; - red and mixtures, all nicely srices $50.00 $60.00, in sateen and mercerized, full aaa duacnata a Ae trimmed and tailored; regular 05.00, ale inne $23 75 | sweep and accordion pleated er hie re ee see prices $20.00, $25.00, $9 75 Bk ryan sieteuez chi coe aoe . flounce. Former. prices $1.25, — : 1 $30.00; sale price ..... . LOT THREE—Ladies’ Suits, in | $1.50 and $2.00; sale 6% THE GRAND John Cort, Mgr. {LOT FOUR—Ladies’ Raincoats, | - latest patterns and styles; for- DONE. oss bean tbe All of Next Week, Me if Munday Mating. Chas WH. | Otters tor. in ‘satins or Priestley’s craven- mer prices $25.00, $30.00, | LOT TWO—Ladies’ Silk P etti- Jour hisgnare, the oe EDEVELS AUCTION.” “Other | cties THAN ooloee®. regulae D0: sale $10 95 | stan ia spire Finer thwan : | } . ee eee) * eeeee ® 1 and plaids and stripes. ormer SEATTLE THEATRE $350 sae pe $30.00, M2. 35 ka | prices $8.00, $10.00, 9 t ii I ct a er ye 1200, sale price»... B90 Pricen, 100 and nights, Me to 0c ; LOT THREE—Ladies’ Silk Pet- Tors 1ur y : THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Ladies’ Waists | Hundreds of Furs, Fur Coats, ticoats, in elaborate designs; ‘Third and Ping. Phones: Main 7531; ind 2408, ‘ Beart. 3 » fine f also tailor-made styles, exquis 7A CHICAGO THAME. F a po eee F Muffs and Scarfs, in the finest of alsc ade styles, exq BEA Selling of splendid merchandins at prices thet will tempt Slams vathete ‘Show Hass Mane” White ieee ot Arivone” ie | LOT ONE—Ladies’ W aists, in natural minks, Japanese mink, | it¢_patterns of brocades and @eonomical woman nae 7 lawns, trimmed with lace and bei msg taffetas. The swellest line in rorya * embroidery: gular prices | Squirrel, ermine, fox, lynx, at less e die es eh ar LAR $6.50 TO $10.00 DRESS SKIRTS, SPECIAL $2.95. Leading Vaudeviiie House, | Prices. cj, Renerved eats | embroider regular price m 3 | the city, ranging in price from nly composed of about twenty-five ‘lira, Nigger ke Montgeneny es ’ | $1.00, $1. ale 49 | than half abe | “ISRO 00 BI000 ooo bcd 6 neck % cht shades, peated. effects. Mugh ana “A. a nm {f} PRICE eee ee eee oD aa pee E : g SEE At Less Than Half Price p S¥ery one are sal values. Benttie’e Vaudeville Me ¢ L di ’ Milli es " tag os REGULAR $7.50 SILK -WAISTS, SPECIAL $3.25. cy, dating Adi Prem -Whe ane Stes Nea ||| LOT TWO—Hundreds of the aqies nery ] -adies E vening Dresses and You Can't Count the Laughs. Minnie “Middleton and Her } very finest Ladies’ Waists, ‘in ee ee in this | Afternoon Gowns, House : Only a few t what a bargain. Dainty silk waists, in Military Comedy Four Six Big Additional Spectaition | ef) All our Ladies ats, in this eae Sab a } Stylin Polka dot effects, short sleeves trimmed with lace silks, woolen, lawn, lace and ceaniy meade. taethe latest trirs resses, ¥ gligees, Kimonos and} E. We sive you creait net, ranging in price from $2.00 |. See 8 4 x _| Dressing Sacques, the most ex- | ee er ee 60 PRs i RE ees ‘mings and styles, at one-third of | tensive line in the city, at less | SRE ee a Se a ere fe ern ie re. ae i eae oe. eee At Less Than Half Price | the actual cost. than half the former price | $1 a Week Ten Sdsbe cs Lae’ , 5 ~ Tomorrow's Sale Opens at 9 A.M. Will Close at 10 P. M. Pacific Outfitting Co. DURE ERQUERS, To get such fine goods at such low prices. Needless to say, the first comers get the best assortment. | en heey | | Remember | 422 Pike St., Near 5th Ave. | Remsmber 4206 Second Avenue, Next Door to Pantages Theatre | | , : | oor ere ° Ce es 0

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