The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1908, Page 5

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B SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. “pices | an tu ay an Monday cea vrcntd_Ave “er mpm beukahee re * , Se es eet Oa net gr ber ay Extraordinary Reductions Seer it “CONDEMN MUCH F eae on Stapie Merchandise TERMS SPOT CASH. NO EXCHANGES. NO APPROVALS. NO cHancesa® air-tight heater He touched an lect rie weit but jton on his de aud a clerk ap wen eiving in Sy w office mat is a double-lined one $12.00 HATS $1.98, $5.00 SUITS AT 81.50, $12.50 CAPES AT $2.48, & — ters, thus arbitrarily putting an end} A total of 3,919 pounds of meat Here is a snap! This tn the Splendid KneePant Suits, for Made of good kersey, 4 lengths, ~ quarter xxvul to the Interview. | ser eee ir ee “¢ room wood heater; is last call; buy now or you will P) oes aia 4 veatw old, rel lots of things you ean use them tegica! Defeat Well,” said Corbett, rising, “T) - ww well le, 1 bott repent later, Only thirty-three | 7%" heres “8 T tor; regular prices $12.60, $12.50, A Strateg ox. {guess t have @ story, auyhow *pectors during the month of Janu well made, has bottom in the lot, but they are beauties, | bie materials. Rex prices 1 $15.00 and $16.60; tomorrow, as as 8 dampadle oul wre’ ‘ Mason was furtous, and Darnell) @ty, and 90 gallons of milk by the nickel patent draft and Regular prices $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, | $4.60, $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50, 200 . ong a8 hey it 4 equally angry, They| tk inspectors. Twenty.on itd long t last, $2.48, hardest kind, of «| {8&8 Were closed as unsanitary and y felt that their| 46 torn down for the same reason whutely just by the sanitary staff of the board $12.00, $13.60 and $16.00; tomor row your pick One Dollar and Ninety-Bight Cents. How te that for a bargain’? E — when he ba _ was almost had rece ? rebuff, wh pie ought 1 to hav cause was to choose from tomorrow at One Dollar Fifty nickel top urn, and is a and Cents. CHILOREN’S COATS, HALF. stove we can recommend Sam ae on aie jot health, Reports of the month's ate 60 in all, for children and girts gel, “There was ssibieg else t supply any details that you lock. | Health Officer Parry fh a factorily heating one G00 HATS 10¢. Youths’ and ‘Young Men's Long | Scotch mixtures; regular prices &” ’ " and. if necessary, wake affidavit to|.T2@ milk Inapector's report shows - TY ss ms Children's and Gils’ Hats, 10 Ppiie gutts, sizes from ® to 20 $5.00 to $12.00; tomorrow at Half, Want con 1 do BOW” rave (the truth of every word.” 109,470 gallons of milk inapected room. ve regular price felt, velvet and corduroy, colors , Splendid wearing ma latest styles, worth every “Phat woman ought (0 ly nee money—she actual yor {the Moment they were gone, his Oe mom way~-and | have @ ‘ nd manner changed’ Ho cut| Tere Were four arrests. There T buttorfat texts, with 631 samples ing over 3.26 per ceut butferfat red, 0 tan, white, grey. Reg vlar prices The, 8c and $1.00 tomorrow at $0¢, of thig stove is $2.25, priced extra special for Saturday only tw it} The lawyer ignored them, but $14.00 SUITS $3.98, penny of the regular prices, Only sixteen of them to sell, gona! interest in nn wt Bet. | oss the tains te tructions be|*°?? 297 tnapections of milk $10.00, $12.60, $13.50, $15.00 anda | “nd they are the biggest snap of wonder,” sald Darwell, we ie veh a | Wagons, 260 of trains, 197 of dairies 12'g0 SILKOLINE @¢. $16.00; eholce of almost 200 to. | 74.e%er sew tm your life, Come futys it the ae case any| “De know Baxter of the| "4 63 analyses made for preserva Thirty styles, best colorings, | orrow at $4.48 eariy. een would make eighth ward?” he asked, sharply he» ahi : fo full pieces, yard wide. Regular 48. gronger n The clerk knew bim by sight umbing tnapectors reporte: 6) yrices 12%c and 16¢; tomorrow “Not unless the two aide Find him,” ordered the iawyer,| ft iuspections, 108 gas inapeo @ oe ~ fee , $6.00 TROUSERS $3 neta yt ue wan tapers fob oS land being him here. Get a cad,| Ons and 311 plumbing permits| . $2.48. Only a dozen left ull; te meorare, T imagine, | nd don't come back without him. |S"88ted. Complaints of all kinds ‘ ae te et Part “Fe Worsteds, Tweeds, Serges, | regular prices were $3.00, pee seaman: (ee ae Ee ccd tt cere Sint’ we tes salibes at Tet no pipe included at this price. 206 PLAIDS 19¢, many styles and colors to select | 824 14.00. arly comers will get Bot aati ees] When the clerk had. left. the/i® ‘is department and 400 notices! | —will not be set up PONG, Besos hanteoene Wore’ T tram, ait Ween; sentar gelaes 1 * he added, “there's nc nen the cher ry Ne! norved and S32 nuisances abated. | ‘ # Plaids, for waists and chil y ; res Dy ‘eving. lawyer leaned back in his chair and| "pore we, ‘ —not more than two of these stoves to a custom # dresses. Regular prices | $4.60, $5.00, $5.60 and $6.00; pick ish Fane costa have heard | laughed softly to bimeelt. Sinsees tat veka nek ane er-+-evill Willner At Or Gh ceniene $c, 32e and S6e; tomorrow | tomorrow at $2.48, The cioth PETTICOATS REDUCED. way be talked about They're too new to the business | sewer connections ardered | Fr at our convenience, coe Silk Petticoats, black and col- is worth more than this at the to corner an old hand,” he said,| engrested Mason. mill, George’ we'll take Corbett) “its p trick at all to see throw i cried Darnell; “and we'll/a game tike that, and to checkmate There were five arrests and fines | | collected to the amount of $111.55. ave |i? The quarantine inspector's report mt lawyer down, Hel ave shows 110 cases of diphtherta, 18 pg on record as a party to &/ Raster returned with the clerk, | of smallpox of searlet fov d td swindle to pay the woman and was closeted with the lawyer! 9 of meas The number of rooms she should have; and he won't | for some time furnigated amounted to 985, houses ce to even hint at conditions If You were a etty good man ty 144, and houses Inapected, 450. t Corbett will have what tne counefl, Bax said the law ae colts s lovely story, with all) yor Are you going to get back? ARREST CHINESE. facts at first hand” Sure.” answered Raxter “Me wan quite ready to streteh| son has just about killed himseif! Entertaining a gang of New! to heip the | already | Year visitors with fantan, » party) iu Well, TH put you fn a postition | of Chinese were arrested last night} _ to give him the fuishing touches, |/n & Chinese district on Washing | en, | maid the lawyer. “Tomorrow morn | too alley and compelied to give ball get a chance to use the i¢ the Recorder will publish a sen-/ The ORinese explained that they | Mrs. Morgan, it was stated, ts {ll MRS. | MORGAN IS tnd Gestres Test and’ quiet }, for the company will surely p | sational story of our heartions treat-| had only got tuto playing the game SUE ON NOTE. ~ B cant afford to l< neat of that eighth ward woman | trough 4 desire to entertain their EN ROUTE T0 COAST ors, one-third less. Everything in Cotton Petticoats, one-fourth jess. Better look them over, 0 DRESS GOODS 486. Fifty pleces plain and novelty Dress Goods, In a great varlety of colors, Regular prices 500, S9e, G30, Ge and Thc; tomorrow a 4B¢, $3.00 TROUSERS $1.69, every day Trousers, of good. solid matertals, in a nice assort ment of desirable styles, all sizes, every pair warranted; reg ular prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. If you pass this you miss a good thing. Children’s Underwear, M Underwear, ys’ Underwear, Men's Underwear, Tomorrow onefourth and one-third less. a ee ! ward, Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. Tapestry, Table Cov- re, ipestry by the yard, o: riee— HALF PRICE. GROCERY DEPARTMEN Fresh Eges Creamery Butter . Seediess Raisins Parlor Matches . 20c can Salmon Bc CHIFFONS 69¢. 66 pleces Chiffons and Mousse line-de-Sote, in all the popular shades, 45 inches wide. Regular prices §9c and §1.00; tomorrow at GB¢ 4 yard. UNDERWEAR HALF. About 800 garments, all for men and big boys, broken lines of styles and colors, but you can find almost anything you want in the bunch tomorrow at just Half Price. Whe that get in cireula | vices child was killed Mason is | rethren from Frisco. Nelaon Orimatey ana J. Weston Why, we could describe | 40x of it, and will be freely quot | Russell yesterday brought suit in plight tet ask | o4.- Now, if we can make & feol of RESIDENTS PROT “ the superior court to recover $750 for the victim Of) sason, give you & iittle prestige, —— (By United Press.) from M. Francis Kane and Frank | and pat the road in a good light, 1] Thirty-two residents of Queen] NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 7.—| X. Waldron, on a promixsory note | ocha and Ja 40¢ Breakt Fresh Date 10e LACES 2¢. 2,000 yards Applique * Laces, in cream, white res + y guess we will have accomplished! ie ctr heoeat ae veunen ey With all sorte of safeguards — declared to be overdue and from 1 inch to 3 inches wide; cae quart “8s . orth © ad unctl, protesting aguinst ha . Ne 1 tee Thon actors Ramier, |the erection on Quees Anse hill et /tHTO¥" about her, in order to as-| cow eB you went mee yee, fee arene tie L Soe Lin Bale ae for the corporation’ | ut what's your plan?” the proposed hospital for the treat: |sure, secrecy of every move, Mrs Men's long-legged, all-wool I Calumet Baking Pi toe ment of deformed children. They lerpont Morgan. le ol J FINED FOR grey sox; regular price 26c a ae of the railway company Ht You Ket the money for that! aiege that the proposed institution |noted Wall st. financter, with a Ladien Fine Alwar * miack | pair everywhere Gaaaiow 3 Pertorates Chair Seats bre ; The latter grasped the) Woman after Mason has failed, it) Wi) injure property values in the | Party of Now York ladies; traveting | Cash Me double bee! and 4 z the moment the three men | OuRh fo help you a lot In the! cciehborhaod. in @ sumptuous special train, stop: WATE NO.MILK go tte pair for 50¢. his office. He knew Cor-| Ward.” explained the lawyer. “If| ————_—__E\ped off hers while en route to) Soe, Regular Se pairs tomerrew AT HALF PRICE tad greeted bim warmly; he another paper is able te explode) High grade shirt sale, $1.05, at San Antoulo, Texas, and the Pacific) 7 19¢. MEN’S CAPS HALF PRICE. Granit ia cordial to Mason, and he ex. the Recorder's sensation on the/W. B. Hutchinson Co.'s, corner coast. After leaving the Texas! Srreneen yg me 7 , b+ mena m Bis pleasure when Darnell Yery morning that ft appears by|and Union st they will go to les Angetes.| o> to seein aiid o N — f Ak hina, ingen dal talnee be inware. Glassware. Crockery. Wetiedeced. But he frore up publishing a faesimile of the wom. | =——— ‘he the object of the cali 0's recetpt for $5,000, it onght te gots be glad of the chance to get at ite That matter is settled.” he anid. rival so effectively. { told the men ered milk” sign in his res Mand Covers, Table Cov j in the southern part of ere, © Pieces, Doytice, ¥ Was the charge upon | Etc., rything tomorrow at oat M. Zamana, a Jap, was con Halt Price. morrow at Half. $1.50 SWEATERS 75¢. Pat se cccenice to eopen ©ho were here that the matt | vistab in Jatge Gordon's’ court res Oniy thirty to soll, all sisea, a6 | 280 Cotton Batting .....-12%¢ n settled, but I didn’t say how.” | torday and fined $20 and costs. This |} Comforters, one-fourth less to 42; as tong as they last, 95 ¢ | lsc Kimono Flanneis ... >. Ae MRGie there is,” insisted Ma) axter—a man accustomed to | With every fifth BARGAR Hat ts Ma third conviction secured by Blankets, one-fourth less. a » THe pt tree MOG sensational and brilliant, if tricky, | : Mil pector Woodcock’ among Pillows —_ $i pardon me, alderman. | political moves—was actually exels | sold we will give a good UM the Japanese lately All Remnants at Half Price All Day Tomorrow. myself the best jodge od OFD business.” return e Mason ts as good as dead pollt| coldly. “I must decline to ically!” he cried. “You'll bit him is af going and coming, and the ward will be mine again, certain sure. {| exclaimed © Mason And if you make iT" signi bin what way?" cantly ‘something that coacer n+ " 7 ” eaid the os a 1 always know my friends, don't . i: ni There were various comments ig B costes the whole public when the two papers appeared the | ind. exritedty. “It ien't | 7, 7 ‘ . oy” T, bat | wan, | following morning with a seo satioual story of a corporation's de : ene ofl facts in ceit and _beartlessnoss, and the HOXIE AMMUNITION. j ’ Pine engrarin« Wateh repatr If you are going to Alaska for big Glover, 694 D. 9. Johnston & take some Hoxie bul ' Bids ** Hall's, LLL Piret av ° _ Spriger 4 Huribut—A Store for Everybody. Second Ay. jana claimed he hed the mitk | stiffed up before serving, but be wi warned to expose the «igus. 350 NECKWEAR 186. 500 Men's Silk and Satin Ties. ‘China Seizes Arma. . cemesses . ING KONG, Feb. 7.-—-Chi : > fis dale Po which was landing arms os ys Will Marry Mme. Nordica. Nordica, the famous singer, is to ner near Macag Pose territory. The arms were in) 1a pass Ore. Feb. 7.-| be married in New York within = - . tended for revolutionists under Dr. Pe sire | the next few days, is a weil known Soap Lake Salts wil! relieve all Sun Yet Sen, the leader @ the re- George W. Young, the millionaire| vio, of Grants Pass. forms of rheumatism volutionary party in China mining man to whom Mme. Lillian | TOMORROW will be a great bargain day for men—and for women, too (those who have a desire to purchase just what their husbands or brothers or sons need mst)— om Finish of Oe STOCK CONSISTING OF HIGH-GRADE et "“"] Men's Furnishings, Hats, SATURDAY Our Crescent Boys’ Extra Strong and {f Etc., Etc., is Being Closed Out at 30c On the Dollar No. 1. Dress Shirts, many very pretty designs and all sizes; regularly worth $1.25 ..........85¢ H | Macon, * sw Aaa vee: $1.98 ra quality dress Golf Shirts, good values at $1.50, will be sold to- morrow for only ... Toilet Paper, 3¢. REGULAR @6@—Package Selz” Pine Tissue Toilet quality; Saturday . 3e Jointed with closing Cluett and other $2.00 and $3.00 Shirts at . 85¢ The Bennett $1.50 Shirts at ...............@8¢ All $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts at .............. B8¢ 75 and $1.00 Balbriggan Underwear at ....28¢ OO SOE PAOOT OE 8 6 ics -ceentenscceveecceame c Silk Handkerchiefs at ......0000+0+++-38@ Cooper Needle Underwear ........000.-.- G8¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear ..........+....- 444 Se TIOMNORS 6 sb Scans adbow bne-eeeks oko Suit Cases, Pajamas, High-Grade Um- Stetson and Knox Hats .........60...- $2.12 Bennett's $3.00 and $4.00 Hats .......... $1.68 Ladies’ Knox Hats .......06 seeceeeees $1.48 2.00 and $3.00 Fancy Vests ......000+40. 58¢ E. and W. and Arrow Brand Collars ........5¢ $2.00 and $3.00 Umbrellas ........6 s+... 80¢ $1.50 Night DRI sic eediscbvcacccicns sec $2.00 and $3.00 Hats ....... seesesecess 48¢ $3.00 and $3.50 Flannel Shirts ......... ‘$1. 48 Water Pistol, 25¢. EGULAR 5O¢—Our , \ stomat Pi a teil. D5¢ Gloves, 12¢ Pair EGUL. AR 20¢—1) Stew Pan, 106. REGULAR 25e¢ Gray Granite Handled 3-quart ew or Fry Toaster, 25¢. REGULAR 40¢ — fa + thee | Known “Even trown” “| Sided Steel Bread 12¢ Toaster; Saturday a Cc Lunch Plates, S¢. Large line of wool Un- derwear, different shades and weights; our regular $1 value. . w bd NI by tn No, 4. Our entire stock of Un- derwear which for- merly sold for $1.25 and $1.50, tomorrow Valentines, 1¢ Each ae A |e brellas, Full Dress Vests, Gloves, | value; t : day, each 5c Fruit Dish, 3¢. REGULAR @O0@ DOZEN Vhite Sem Porcelain b Poultry “ery A fos 98. ECULAR $8.5 R 190 fuening . Panized Poultry hes wire nue window will give you an iden of ea will be worn by stylishly dressed men the coming season, Knit Sweaters and Vests, Etc., Reduced to About One-Third Off Former Price Remember that this sale will be a thing of the past very soon, so avail yourself of the opportunity i... $1.98 onikey Wrench, 53¢. $1. 06 Of course you remember our Credit Accommoda- tion—we mike absolutely no extra charge for it. It’s an easy way to buy, too, paying A Little Down and a Little at a Time EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc sae torch y Gas Mantle, Se. REGULAR the Well Made, Dw wy ¢ ap (se rhe X Man while it lasts. Sale Wil Commence Saturday, Feb. 28th, 9 A.M. Northwestern Sahage Co.

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