The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1908, Page 3

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RECEIVER'S SALE 1908. ELER VINDICATES AN ACCUSED WOMAN ° ve W.! ¥ No Mail, Telephone or.C, O. D. Orders Filled for Hour-Bale Merchandise, and the Right to Limit Quan i - titles Reserved x elena, th 1206 SECOND AVENUE i i M ance q } s 4 Post a Gold Dust : Wash Boilers Curtain Mate! House Jackets 6 ‘ ate sie lebr in igu ‘ r Pg . 1 vile ‘Goat D lee ys ome Extra Heavy Retinned | geautiful Curtain Me Dainty F igured Eide SSIES ' ! D hin I ve t test oe Burlap. Tick hour, each se : h . . . if gab tat from ; Heavy Art Burlap, in all | g2.inch Ticking. rey Cups and Saucers. gave became ov: oe . 1 % é ob tliems vo 4 Thin Gold Band English jam satisfied the 1. 5. SHARICY co ieee China Tea Cups and peels =e this Men's Handker- nef PP sean GENERALS WHO Handkerchiefs, Corset Steels. chiefs. During this hour, a s« Of the very finest, newest and up-to-date Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Spring Coats, Dresses, Ever FOUGHT PISTOL DUEL Good, help te aa hb T Wildfire Patent Lock | Men's Pure Linen te ae ive ing and Afternoon Gowns, Silk Kimonos, Silk Petticoats, Lawn, Silk and Lace Waists, etc., must a on end rag a et oc com pd aha didlys = Outing Flannels. be closed out within thirty days, regardiess of cost or former low prices, to satisfy the credit ing = th half-he traight for 20e each, Diving eh Heavy ie 9 ors, by order of the trustees B. Gerber, of 1206 Second Avenue, with an established rept ch ; le front corset Dering this hour, each ..$he Avan Bie be gel 4 tlon for nearly eight years for carrying the highest grade of Ladies’ Apparel, during this Lace. (ils hour, a pair e " { up to gc a yard. money-atringency times has not been able to pay up his last fall t After all the New Spring |i Good, Strong Cotton Val. Lace. China Buttons. Duritg this hour, a» Goods have arrived, the creditors were forced to take action against him, and a receiver was Torchon Lace, made | Beautiful Valenciennes yay Buttons, just the rd 8 1-3¢ appointed, and ,the receiver taking charge of the stock, will close out everything for the benefit from stout yarn, loose Lace and Insertions pea dla rE are Street Gloves. of the creditors. Hundreds of dollars’ worth of goods have been held by the receiver for the pur this half-be oe 7 ‘Ze dresses ail - sizes. | Yomen’e one Clasp pose of the creditors to replevy; have also received instructions from the trustees to open up alf hou “ ry worth 26e a do a t Jloves eal en yard During thi« During this hour, 3 eile effect ea es those goods and close them out, to avoid further expense of litigatior Remember that these Ginghams. hour, a dozen yards Gosen oe ed with an out se@n Goods are new and uptodate, and we are going to sacrifice them. Grasp his opportunity to f 27-inch Apron Gin 106 Baby Panties no glove wears bet buy spring merchandise at less than wholesale cost!! vad nm ee bs be sie always le at $1.50 Dress Shields. The Famous Doub in checks and 5 all fast color During this hour, a The Famous Nursery Pride Water of palr S145 “ . fhe ered Washable \ ee fog this balt-h b jn A ae Haby Panties; are an Hind’s Cream. mg 7 that sell re tineptic; can be east I the Famous Honey-Al a Eye Glasses. Me a pair. During | 'Y, st remilar mond Cream; regular M will of Gold-Fiited Rims this hour, a pair .12¢@ price bc, During this t Doering this hour Bay : hour ae wNe Nebraska ‘ Women’s Vest Stockings make ‘ Women's Pure white | Dress Ginghams. |, DLOCkings. Rainier Chapter, 0. A. R Vests, high yee tone | 27-1nch Drees Ginghames, pee ain * all ¥ st joned ci mé chiffon here | be a mee Meeves and summer stripes, etc i 1 ~ R chapter, Daugt Weight; the kind need Paneer pian tee. tek gg a pit ted jacket, de made of the finest foot, and a good one came; edge of ed for between sea American fe yg ot t , — ence of Mra. E $2.00 sons. Daring thia hour ais bow ile “ 4 palr, During plaited colors } iffe finished with s of t ngs in the latest Lon ” GEN. SMIRNOFF st Tenth ave 1, ¥ nck Ise ee P33 i'3e blue, brown. Othe ae + > Tuesday, Mare This wi ‘oilet Pins. 4 | ed H don an arisian styles fatally wounded in due! be an unesual Tooth Powder. | Rogers Bros. 1847 Tea Stove Mats. both plain and prices $45.00 to §100.0¢ riHeaded Tol | Graves’ Tooth Powder, Spoons; 20 Fock. hapter will be enter in the jn ae “Fr RUar T Asbestos Stove Mats, als. Former prices $32.50, and eautiful new home Mre. Lea regul < size, Dar antee regular $150 metal rim regular ’ er's Bale, your eboice which will be theews open for the ing this hour, a can a set. During thie price Se, During this 00. Receiver's price ile hour, a set ae we event | hour * 40 2¢ The winetes sbdyterian Mis society of the pr sound, will hold am allday | Wednesday, April 1, int Presbytettan church, First |The RhodesCo.| |" Every Department is Teeming with New Spring Merchandise Women's abytery Mre £. T nan, of Portland, | tion in cooking at Pratt's hall, Hill-| week. It continues through the|lous Interpretation of « of Ore., representing the Northern Pa! men City, tomorrow night. A lit-| week, with matinee aft-|love and passion in “The Serf and The handsomest assortment in the city nty of stag biso the new tones of bine, fie board of missions, will speak | erary and musical program will be|erncon. “The Cow Punchers” will | the Lady burnt « tural color straw, Milan, rough, Leghorn, etc ng cartwheel shapes and Merry at the moon session. At | rendered be the attraction pext week - | Widow *. The hats this season are prettier than ¢ 1 med with ribbons, pom ae Se eee Tree On Vaudeville Sta The Coliseum Bill | pons, wings, flowers, etc.; also thousands of dollars’ worth of med shapes and trim C. &. will hold o rally meeting. Al Den Paxman, @ Seattle bey. ¥ “The Spoilers” Breaks Records. | Wichard Hubler & Co., in the one mings. We will either sell the shapes and trimmings separately, or make them up for the cost rogram of special interest to the membors has been prepared [bas stage aspirations, bas been en-| Never before in the history of act drama “The Crackeman,” Ma of the trimmings and labor |eaged by Sullivan & Considine, and | Seattle theatres has any play wade | sical Lowe, and six other strong is appearing in Spanish and gypsy|a run of 28 consecutive perform: | vaudeville turns are the offerings | Rev PD yd and wife are| dances at the Arcade thea in |ances, an “The Spoilers” is doing |at the Coliseum 1 expected to arrive in the city Sat-| Aberdeen, this week He went | thie week at the Lois theatre, Last | 2 » ‘ day, after an absence of many )through a successful tryout at the | week the entire seating capacity of | At the Sta wn a I a in jes’ ais h) GEN. Fock months in pe |Orpheum theatre last week [the house was sold out wt every! Wailer E. Perkins & Co, in “The ; , , eee was, pices he probably fatally Hiineis Club. | Penn. Assoc . | performance, and the rush still coo! yan From Macy's;” Katherine Nn-| Button in back, in short, long Dresses ireds o' sists, ma Gen. Smirnott, who had The Hiinots club will hold a so) A business “ms (of | Sades goat] won Huffalo, and four and three-qu sleeves nest taffeta and silk; gen Peak fer his actions at “la! and business meeting Thure| Pennsylvania Association will When Knighthood Was - ber yaudevtile turns are being over embr front, an 560 “Gowns to handkerchief liven, with day evening, March 26, at So'clock,|held next Wednesday © co be presented nex presented at the Star made effective by the combina ck from, of the very hand-made embroidery, and in Leo's B ollege, Fourth) April i, at § lock, In the rooms tion of embroideries and pretty t , ncess of Cluny lace, lined with ORCHARD ROUTE and Pik following program of the Alaska Club, Alaska build Orpheum Offerings. es. Former prices $1.50, $1.75 ade of libe T times daily ¢ will be given at that time ing. All former residents are re- | _— mens & Carter, the refined cha and $2.00. Receiver's price silk, mes x y yard. °** solo, Miss Ethel Duneas reading. | quested to attend the meeting | The Charity Organization ®0-| setor sketch artista; Cantor & Cur-| " cote atk dad prices up to $15.00. Mra. George A. Bishop; voral solo, | Y. M,C. A. Lecture y will give « oi | benefit St tia aiid five other new specialties 98c Ik, and Lin Mrs. Jesale B, Chamberlain; read William Lee Greenleaf appeared | Egan's hall tonight, under the dt pobstitute the bill at the Orpheum i . aie fa 8 Sale— ing, Men. George A. Bishop, and ¥olin the dramatic impersonation of |rection of Hilly Arlington, concert) | Hepp ee vind cal solo, Mrs. Jessie BK. Chamberlain. | Washington Irvings "Rip Van|™anager, Arlington is wn on All former poleians are invited | Winkle” last night before the Y,| the program for a number of im . : Former prices mag hi t, whether members of | 'C. A. and wucceeded in heep.|Personations, Altogether a pro-| Ladies’ Silk Petticoats $30.00 and Fane & WALt raree the club or not ing a large audience amused and|*tam of 13 number mostly ovunt- | iver's Co-Operative Club. {ntensely Interested throughout the ea), is offered, the services of the | - a dies’ Sik Petticoats, th . Mente Arends tnees The Girt CoOperative club, of] rebearsal at the ¥. M. C. A. hall |best of home talent being donated | } _ ohare ccenairrspaeeng ney Sateen Petticoats — : eae : acne: © for charity wellknown brand, 8. H. M : eee ae mata Eweniny ‘ MME GROTE-RANKIN CO Sere Mactes Rosen, viewalet, ond liatibitnien i ew ps Rese Pre . known throughout the United 500 Black Sateen Petticoats vad | ymphony Concer | Ne ORK, March Cham States for the best make and Complete Furnnshers of Homes, Seamboats and Hotes Mr. Louis Demond, pls waste 2 States for nake an aithen: eA ffles i by Mra. M. Lionberger Seott At the Moore tonight the Seattle! pion Featherweight Abe Attell and best of silk in all colors Jud LOT 2—Former | xtra wide, with three ruffi mtraito solotet, will give a sonata | Symphony orchestra will give the Owen Moran, the little English i blac Former 1 5.50 $40.60. $45.00 « with pleats. Former ening program tonight in the re |*iath of its series of symphony |iien wh him the fight of bi os. bane mee. s ‘ $50.00 Recei y man who gave him the fight of his f price $1.50. Receiver's Sate 96.00, $7.00. Receive } hall of the Columbia College |Concerts, with Elizabeth Patterser ‘ALMIGHTY NEAT BUFFET IS THE EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY Sais aan ie ne | spencer POE'S ay ac ei career, may be matched for a seo tionally meritorious, including ceived a dispatch from the cham dered. The program will begin at|a Raff symphony, # Saint-Saens | ii waying that he was willing to $:15 shart plano concerto, and Wagner's great \tient Moran in New York upon the overture, “Rienal }terms of the offer ma » by Tom - 9 . ening and O'Rourke, This offer called for a lad Ski ts Ll di Dresses Lyric Burlesque. |tem-round fight, for a purse of | 1es f a les itera Charley's Farewell Bachelor 0. Moran bes not yet been Hundreds of Ladies’ Skirts, made of the ) : . | Dinner’ continues to rtain heard from very finest all-wool chiffon, panama, voile House Dr ge A i 5.2035 laudiences at the Lyric theatre dur-| i folds and | Robes, with fancy silk embroidery =| —_—— ing the week, with the usual mat and | Kimonos, Negligees, Dressing Sacques “Coming Through the Rye.” inees. A feature of th bait this 8 | most extensive lines In the city, at— he Turkish barefoo Di i | gh the R ar, ning Coming Through the Rye,” te | Dance du Art,” of viola Violeta viewed by the newspapers in the | t with double ruffies of d heading of silk ribbon fashioned extra full and and sizes, at his Bank Less Than the Cost of the Material | Less Than Half of Former Prices jeont years, will be the attraction at | A gee oe “ty rie a : ne Moore theatre next week pourne MacDowell and reinia } j 5 eer = BB | Sale Will Continue Until the Entire Excellent |, “The Black Crook.” SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Was organized in 1903, with fi] Wi ape | : § All pa ! o bu n bu eres ||, The Black ¢ og yt ite sow Thie Alstig nant and. blight on a board of directors and of. Stock ls Closed Out ; A & foagerr dt i = dres presented at the Gran beauty is now @ thing of the past if i fitieven ond lehoe. Seenk. Mink? san tw gears - thin w has main fee eee Some ee Naty ficers having plenty of This sale is final, Alterations will be charg ? z ' tained itime popularity of . | ed just the cost of Jab hours of 1d 6 o'clock p. m. nee =e ener , good, substantial business | Be he a : ~ “ the att shown by the at | * or telephone orders ‘0 goods és tendan attraction continies || seattio Agte, Hit-16 Beeeee common sense. It is this iy sent on approval Cc. ROBINSON, Receiver through he Pt with matin oe same common sense that | et the Grand next } e have put into practice ne =e : anes pts 3 ‘ : past Mail Orders Will Be Filled the Day Received—Cash Must Accompany - with ou customers every that has made our bank one AND-POLISHED GOLDEN OAK BUFFET ‘$21. 50 ances 8 Bamber you 1 for s special selling Is ex eS ae ee | meer — Remember the Place and 7 88 shown in 1) tyle is rather plain, and this num b« WF built entire ’ te Ptae ants fig “e Mlver ts ample, a» +t willie irawe a for silv« ‘ are we nished on the inside ud compart m< " 1 root aes ~ eat pes Iden 08 Ir orthwest, We so your busine ee Past i; whe” $21.50 ALL THE CREDIT You, WANT Next Door to Pantages’ Theatre. Next Door CATALOGU Bon wtit | Union Savings & ee CORNER nwAM | SECOND AVE. ee Trust Co. | OR ALFRED | DERAON AND LESS SANITARIUM CO, ENC SECOND AND CHERRY | | Offices, 1210 Ist Ave., Opposite Post | office, Soattle

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