The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1908, Page 8

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8 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908 SCANT COURTESY SHOWN PROTESTING CITIZENS President of Conned | Holds Watch on E. Shorrock,. GRAND JURY FILES A Who Opposes Granting of Saloon License in Viola-' SENSATIONAL REPORT tion of Charter Amendment Spirit. By United Prose.) NEW YORK, Mareh FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 § APRIL SALE ° GAS RANGES} Knowing that every Gas Range we Dlagg in a home helps to sell others, we will devotg Misses yin ye spout ding | the month of April to the placing of as Many “i : ed fight betwe M1 Deputy Att Jy y y Gas Ranges as possible in Seattle neg. ot MeDougalt @ ae ‘eg z eae, and thus start the Gas Ran terested | sason off strongly. : . earns GLABHANOER’ | SENATOR FULTON . : To make it worth your while to buy in pea | S > ‘DENOUNCED HENEY rather than later, prices have been materially | th me lowered, and these low prices in< lude setting yp | and connecting complete in your home. (By United Press : | | MEDFORD, Ore . : This sale therefore means that you cam have be a first-class Gas Range placed in your home ‘i ready to use right at the very beginning of the ‘ season, yet pay less than during the height of Ie on the season. replied M Suilders and owners of apartment houses poignant will also find a strong appeal in this announce. wien th ment. a} - : hould take on the t 22.75-—Very sin $98. 50—FElevated | $31.50 — Sime $41.00—A “Direct $21.25 “Direc broiler ¢ R; t ‘ | = ‘THIS GUN WILL Action” Gas Range, action” Gas Range, ilar to the style spe | : in pearance to the tis \ ' ir | hav vr fo reculatio | : with four regulatior > dis MAYOR F. W. BROWN with warming oven having four regulation | cially priced at $21 | ah 4 ‘y Range at $3050, gal ny ‘ : over broiler Nicel burners and one sim-, ahem eg TH and one chal , a” om | xcept th ha ? ; ial Cet ‘ vat levat pri cape SHOOT SOME nickel trimmed. Set mering burner Set | sare ; me g burr s¢ years ‘ irger ove Set u ip « ) ct i oven ; y "ys — up and connected for up-and connected for large ven up | up and connected, e 1. Set up and of ted $22.75 1) 5 : i «lad-hander™ | ted Press.) j $41.00 |} $21.25. and connected, $22.7 $30.50 o this sum- | 31 rw {i Contemporary a gun which is whieh can im serut-offictall dell Were the aye. The 4, and | spend much fer war « the original the or A band will mee ships or in per @inance ca this samme The Reccmner _ — : t He fairly with ‘ammany will stop on the wa sn and from the tien oe ention ad from national con 2 cements fe Ol e e| ORINKS EMBALMING FLUID. | Clared that there in practioally me the license, but did not nothing to prevent these we Projectiles of Will Make Fight. apa TI spiel The opening of the store tomorrow will see the inauguration of the April Sale of Cloths and Napkins, Towels and Toweling. This event is of far- reaching interest be- cause of the economies it presents and the quality of the mer- chandise, as well as by reason of its timeliness. Easter weddings will see much giving of Table Linens, and there will also be the customary Spring replenishing of supplies of Household Linens. The Cloths and Napkins | The Towels and Toweling } | | All of the Cloths and Napkins mentioned below are of j Excellent values at our regular low prices, and er | | | hestiate to state that in his opin (By United Press.) from throwing shells from London fon it would be the entering wedge BUCODA, Wash Maret rea, at the rate im @ fight which c William f for all time to come of | this pla quer business in this ¢ potson: fie considered Jikely that the courts | quantity of embalming Quid, whieh Will be called upon to pass upon | had been left in his home by un the vatidity of dortakers The counc ordinance « ni to O. E. Maure B., and particular interes Mill Lots Spring Dress Goods | at 50c on the Dollar! Read: Mi of the leading merchants of the East and Central states canceled thelr mill orders dur i PAINTS For ali purposes. The most o the best for the least money TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take beats at Pier 2 Ten round trips daily. 5c rownd trip. eee EDERAL | pare AND F Mp tJ « Anos 1906 Wie Bee Mies ing the recent panic, and the mills sacrificed the lots that were already made up to avoid overstocking—and most of the merchants are sorry today—but @ Syndicate of Btor eluding the Bon Marche, promptly bought all offered for cash. and tomorrow we place the first lots on sale at savings of about half, and in many ‘ses lees than half the prices the identical fab offered for elsewhere ] Never before has such « collection of beautiful new dress goods and sultings In so varied an assert , ment of styles been offered in time for you to buy your Easter gown at prices so exceedingly low Foreign mill agents and American mille were eager, indeed, to accept our ridiculously low offers for cash. Today they would gladly pay us full prices, but here every saving is for our customers, and to | morrow you've the economy chance of the ye Just see Qe cece es ecre 4BES4a eS ES For $1.50, $1.75 and $1.10 {2.00 Dress: Gooas S@ to SéInch All-Woeol Panamas, English worsteds, French Novelties, Chevron Sultings and Showerproof Covert Cloth, tn all the best spring shades, in checks, siripex and fine mixtures; $1.50 to $2.00 values, 1 10 For $1.00 and $1.25 Spring Suitings. 44 to Gt Inch All- Wool Tamese, All: Wool Pana ma, All-Wool Voile, All-Wool Serge and Eo glish Mohair Suitings; stripes, checks and plaids, In spring and summer tones; $1.00 and $1.25 values, at c pure flax in every thread. We bought them direct from the traordinary values at the special prices quoted for th manufacturers at a price concession, and the savings are to | sale. | . be shared with rae nD 21x38 hemmed, bleached, all-linen Huck Towels, 5 each , For $1.25 and $1.50 89 Spring Suitings. 44 to Winch Chevron Stripe Suitings, Mixed Panama Suitings, Check Mohairs, Stripe Mohairs, Black and White Shepherd Checks, For 50c All-Wool Alba- 35¢ tross Cloth. %@-Inch All-Wool Ivory and Cream White Alba troms; Just what thousands of women are buying now for waists. summer suite and 20x36 hemstitched, bleached, all-linen Huck Towels cached Cloths will be sold at $2.45, $3.20, $3.65 sage i $7.00 ces hs hash a iaellahtd In the 21x38 size we show two numbers in fancy and birdseye weaves, soft finish, all-li b in = z wn PH n 6 a n tS = n, at 35¢ each. es in fancy pe ete. 50 pieces to make selections 89 children's dresses, and paying full 2x3 Bleached Cloths will be sold at $2.85, $3.85, $4.35, In the 22x40 size we show twe from; $1.25 and $1.50 values, at ~. c price for it, too; here tomorrow at 35c $4.95, $6.45, $8.40 and $9.75 éffects, one of plain huck, and be | linen, at . each. 2x34 Bleached Cloths will be sold at $5.75, $7.55, $980 || — 4 = bleached, d sread Tw " 1¢ 35 j ‘owels, 25¢ each ; ‘. 7% { sal ine Suit “a 2 For Regular 50c Spring — iM. | 23x46 hemmed, bleached, double-thread Turkish \ pring Suitings. Suitings. 14x2% Bleached Cloths will be sold at $4.45, $6.85, | | owaii, he-each i or Fine All bap French “Foule” Panama 2,200 yards {n all, 36-Inch Novelty Mixed Spring | $7.50 aiid $0.45 | 26x54 hemmed, bleached, double-thread Turkish iting; 46-Inch Chiffon Taffeta Check Sult Geltiins ta ray teheteren end medi ey | : ings; 45-inch Plaid Sul in gray, tans wag Epitaph anid ap | 2)4x3% Bleached Cloths will be sold at $@00, $8.25, | dark colors; would ordinarily sell for 50c a $9.00 and $12.65 yard, and this great Towels, 50c each || 22x40 double-thread Turkish 1B Mats, in assorted ce rs 45c¢ c ach x50 double-thread Turkish Bath Mats, in assorted 1] colors, 75c¢ each 26x43 double-thread Turkish Bath Mats, better gill | ity, in assorted colors, $1.65 « ! 18-inch bleached, linen and cot xed Crash, 8 4 ced Crash, 1e@ and modes; two » » beaut! ful fabrics; $1.26 jes; all at 79c ell freely at that; in 214x4 Bleached Cloths will be sold at $6.60, $11.00 and | $16.00. We can match all the above Cloths with Napkins, and the latter have been reduced in proportion 15c Half-Wool Danish Cloth at 124c Yard ANISH CLOTH is a “Stayer.” it started in the race for popularity some ten or fifteen years ago, Today it has outdistanced many an old-time competitor-—AND WHY? Ge Cause the woman who once has a dress, a skirt, aw. st of half-wool Danish Cloth 19'4x1914 all-linen Napkins, $1.45 a dozen | vard wiahes — Sram erinr Beate Cloth launders to perfection. It keeps its crispness, is cool 20x20 all-linen Napkins, $1.90 a dozen | 18-inch bleached, linen and cot ’ ! | 22x22 all-linen Napkins, $2.20, $2.55 and $2.75 a dozen | wa h all-t ( 39 4 24 7 | : = ¢ } “inch a inen rash, £2 * Beatile, Gecond Avenue avd Fike Street New York, 2 Walker Sireeu, ‘ ark ethe Napkin $3 ay and § 575m doeen | 18-inch red and blue check g ie 10: a0 26x26 all-linen Napkins, $4.35 and $5.85 a dozen | | a yard j s |. WeClean | | Lunch in | | Kid Gloves | | | at Moder- | Delicious P | ii ate Prices. | INCORPORA’ Cooking: iS

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