The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1908, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

IAILER STRUGGLES WITH TWO TEACHERS WHO DIED | INSANE PRISONER INBOSTON'S SCHOOL FIRE } Here are the pletures of the prin-| slayer and sutelde, and Mia®@ Ha \ ie] Pe ae ALAIN Mi$S ELIZABETH HARDEE der for $8 at the Lyle, Wash of Mheotlial’ See'"'y CAPT. BURROWS ea ttle wanted in Minne Sart tee DIES AT ABERDEEN at Rn B ows COMPLAINS ABOUT = "2 CHURCH SERVICES °" : KING ALFONSO. = S| FOOTP AD W AGGIDENT <== (By United Press.) Tooth Talks by - omy regu) First. Free car tie Because We Buy and Sell Strictly for Cash We Can Sell nenpes——aee tle | | | | pone tre nue every day in the ye at ry coun No | matter what you want, you're sure t y find i it - here at an ap} iable saving | | A Sale of Extra Wide Silks Superb 85c and $1.00 Values 27 Inches Wide. temmorrow [ OTE the width, please—that is the most important Pe less material to buy for your new Easter waist, pe ‘ stamps this as the peer of all recent silk sales, ar dt he most important from a saving standpoint in years The qualities, like Caesar's wife, are above su picion—we vouch for every inch in the sale Moreover, they are strictly new and stylish. Ju vhat every stylish woman in I this season. Principally Rough Pongees—but her 27-Inch Peau de Cygn block and shepherd chec Pongee, in a multitude of sty white, white and gold, black springtime color combinations, fo a yard; in this Great Sale tomo pes and plaids, with satin . black and white and two-tone &, rT right, ming waists and summer costumes; positi vely worth 85 and #1. vo it 59c—-Main Floor, an oa mes HILL, Water You Do Yourself an Injustice if You Overlook This Shoe seca HIS applies to both men and women ‘ will be able to offer anything as ge a for a long Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Trade-Mark Shoes Shoes and Oxfords, a Pai for $2.98. é The Barry Shoes, Just R y Another | Upham Shoe, Re ds, Drake po & Gable—4 good or aten t kid, patent colt, R aif e is £ demi glaz 1 Raattie enue and Pike St. New York, 2 Waiker Street Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Ch tz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. we FRANCIS STAVINE, 73% 17th MR. B. MAIN, 622 10th Av. N *., ‘. GARDNER, 1518 Third 8. TLEMING 316 24th Av MRS. MEAD. Du niap, Wash. MRS. EGGERT, Foster, Wash. MR. KIDDER, 2231 Second Av MRS. 8. J WILSON 2565 Sev enth A wh. w, HEENAN, 6206 14th Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 | y OHIO DENTISTS, 307!) Pike St THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908 AMUSEMENTS : “The eer of Le es RE pepe gS —— FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Bedspreads oe Under the Market on Sale Beginning Tomorrow One of the best-known makers of Bed- spreads sold us a surplus quantity at a very deep reduction. All are free from starch and sizing, and the patterns are highly at- tractive. If you are in need of Bedspreads, the present sale provides an opportunity to — obtain them at materially less than you would ordinarily have to pay. 11-4 Hemmed Crochet Bed- | 11-4 Hemmed Satin Bed spreads, at $1.45 each. spreads, $2.65 each. = 12-4 Hemmed Marseilles Bed- | 13-4 Hemmed Satin Bed- spre sads, at $2.55 each. | spreads, $2.85 and $4.85 each. 2 $16.50 for 9x12 Roxbury Rugs tale Ctl Moi A5@ Yd, Roxbury is the finest quality | Ruffled tambour. Tapestry Brussels Fabric produc- | ed Muslins and applic” qued Bobbinets, suite ed. We consider it better than’ ar for bedroom and second quality Body Brussels. A sash curtains, atavery quantity of 9x12 Roxbury Rugs, low figure. The Mus- comprising ten choice patterns in ben peat daintily Dai Oriental and floral effects, may | qued with corded now be chosen among at $16.50. | tenberg braid. Seattle Home of the Great Majestic Range Incorporated tr _ BURGLARIZED YY p} he Na Dy ) PQs re VOD! 7“ MV synieng $ non UPN -.< jo Vou Gund uraw SyiwV GS) a obygop ious ae ae h teel fie Hall's, ° ea ae } “Udwom hing Wil oe

Other pages from this issue: