The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1908, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR- 8 | HARRIMAN—seA TO sea, Y CITIZENS TO HELP c) By United | nited Press.) PIRM Cina Ala Aprit 14] At @ meeting of Georgetown bus e The snnOUnCEMe@ent by the | lneNn n stra that (he®ew Hirm « he THE BIG BOMB = tarriman TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. Ampere! fer Wom. | Frederick & Nelson, tere see cml \ tac orporated _ Store Closes Daily at 6100, Stock-Reducing Sale of Couch Covers: Low Prices Prevail We find ourselves with too heavy a stoek of Charges United States Seah Fates With Hlarive Bit. 7) . soe Sa fr Jffered Indwcements to aa Ex-Represewtative (e erate nEWS. +e Aa Vote fox Him--Atedavit aah Before 2,500 aad - Frees Meg pe hc b ht battleships of the Atla ‘) maine of Mra, Mary mans le will visit) Betlingh Matthew Thoma Woman Throws} | Her Crutch ES © big bunch are on Pug was pam, ser re cuem | Poe ary 8 Couch Covers, and have taken methods typical a, Chartee WF ve domes” tor wensiee ‘when |® Away . of this store to effect an early reduction. Orijen. the county convention ts held tal, tapestry, plain rep and velour Couch Covers are included, and the prices have been reduced to an extent that makes the buying opportunity of extreme interest. The famoug ‘Moss Rose” Tapestry Couch Covers are represented in this sale, and all who are acquainted with the excellence of these goods will see a double importance in the special prices, A. J. Splawn, of North Yakima, out for governor on the deme eee! Ge © MARKET FOR. ha Eee FARMERS Mrs. R. Maher, of Everett, Is Satis- fied With the Tele- coni Treatment Taken. oted | HOME 18 ROBBED. Tand at] (By United Press. B. Holton EVERETT, April i—Parm Mp of 498 Kant t oo yeutorday of the northern end of Snohomlsh to see his handsome and otner # Wig Feature Acie New Mere wise healthy looking wife lMmy THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Kerepe, A Hoot of Coenen ng along on & crutch, and 0 © b ® 1 oe ‘ eee Ea Sever al lots have been arranged, as follows; i * ° Th a ; - dB ~ nets at Pier & nee ro hee WHILE NOT CLAIMING TO $1.69-—50-in Couch Covert in| $4.9. P; Nouveay i : hed knowls ge ae i BE CURED, AFTER THREE Oriental me effect ll full de 1 predominate e ¢ g ne 0 TREATMENT 18 ‘ ; ; w See Joe Schermer’s ie het cm rep tie: length, fringed and corded ing; also three ed Oriental " Ad NEXT FRIDAY i - oa en v $1.95—Washable Couch ( ‘ Covers of heavy They're Exclusive " * SUCH OPLENDID PROG : Washable Couch Cove , Clothiers am 0 RESS. two-tone effect—-green and tan $5,50-—I ellent ( n rich tan, h ” 2. red and tan All are full-size light blue, olive and 2 on charges growing ou SN ; ~~? © 88: a aa a 8 1 are i & ‘ red, heavy IP frauds arge bottle Lard © toe light and attractive and serviceable te The sabe ¥ tae fale be ryth ‘ . pi Cregoa viata Statement o ondition hate endie Awr taken hes $2.65—Fringed Oriental Covers in| $6.65—There are seven patterns in « county. att NORTHWEST TRUST ine SAFE DEPOSIT co seth; greets, Mises and tas ies poise ake overs i oy 1 \ ri : in tery Lead F. M. SPINNING Boke aad Cael a tal bands and ‘penal Fulton kag eka it . ‘ borde tw Covers ¥ fr with the , : 1310 Second Avenue tan and green embroidered de fe « .- in r lot. cast fo nd pats 3 AMUSEMENTS - “af sh ign; heavy ten day ‘t - gn Oriental Covers in good shad s : Moore Theatre 7a Peeraene ‘ ee ° - ¥ $810.08 JOUN CORT, Lessee aad Manawen $2.95—Mosque pattern in Bagdad of red, blue, tan and green. None } . and Re ea» . * 7 wel at ire e £ of wat : ‘ sera me and evry ers stripe; good colorings and extra ‘ e foregoing have iringe. _ w voting tetas wo wide, 72 inche $10.7 Heavy Covers in Kis Bio “ ‘ . fust before the hou “ . $ Tasees - aot $3,35--Thres patterns in Oriental I m patterns, largely of ¢ F session. t profiu ins : # |lae Mecont Years ees Ss. - € erns it riental ? “We int aoe © > dasectio Vas seetes - —— _ cign manufacture. All are ie the z . The Grand CAME ON A CRUTCH designs; soft tones of red, gt 2° to ¥ chim. would ’ raesipe > om, ister O tate ig Mrs. Maher came to James blue and tan Pe gS ; fT et I still refased to ye MAMTMAN ® FREI DENT wah senaasauram Austin Larson tn } $19.75—French flax Vetour Couch tte tie and he aske oe cS 4 iter . : * nite the Savoy Hotel walking on « $3.95—Two patterns, one in imita Cov in imitation of well-known - Ayo pe sof ’ Orig Kangaroo Girl crutch. She had a weak a . 12 7 ments, to which I sald “No fs Rogmanteg Urrhesira. trig 1 Soin a 2 gps ge. m of Kis Khilim pattern Ori Rug types. These are ““U. &. Navy Yard Route Steamer Nor tere Tr ust and § Safe COLISEUM ~ cilia al Gin tenable wen & 0 the other woven like the Sara (@ inches wide and 3% yards we Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 aitiare Seeking Yonder a vere strain or sprain. It di band O 41 Rug long iad ES t,o ches 0280 one 4:00 Deposit C 0. rs nt 1 e Vewdeville Mowe Pree sei ta ' riental Rug g . mm \eundl | . - . - wellimown citizen of Everett aneaeaiial ry era } 826 OW het Axminster Rugs, $1.65 and $2.85 Each There is a large assortment of patterns, in- cluding Oriental and floral effects. The 27x54 and 27x60 sizes may be chosen among at $1.65; the 36x72 size is priced at $2.85. Important special values at these figures. he sent her to Beatile and to Mr. Larson, to see if anything could be done to relieve her Lyric Theatre — Men’s 50c Underwear 39c for Present Wear at . . xy UST 380 Garments for Wednesday ‘ i % : F out-of-the-ordinary low price of thes Me . * Medi um Weight Jersey Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers, in an ecru shade Shirts have French neck, body. Drawers have vchor gusse reinforced waist and drawer attachments. They are just the thing for mid-season wear. Regular 50c qual 39c SV, GL, © MOCMONE Ss oo ce 5 oo Mea ught he might furnish a was certain that he afford relief and «4 4 course of Teleconl treatments was begun Lois Theatre Phones: Munsee 4; Ind, ane “In Old Heidelberg” long sleeves and extra long CRUTCH 18 DISCARDED. After Guede oVed.. Aic Vous Moet sae” ee 25c INCORPORATED F \ : : \ enormous variety, including ANY a French made wool Nev A : if te ling ° stiff embr red linen collars, elty which even we have had plain white and colors; all sizes Piwelt, Paniag in stock at 65c has displayed no more | bows and jabots of swiss, lace and net ° STAR I] Home of Mustenl Comedy and Vaudevitte caied him more worry th has me. Of course, 1 am glad to be rid of it. And he says he style than these matchlessly attrac hirt waist fronts of mull, trimmed tive wool finished challies, which you | With lace edging; chemisettes of lace insertion and embroidery; silk bows of plain and fancy ribbon, ombre ef fects; embroidered mull ties, with would willing ve pal rmances dally he has for m treatment can buy Wednesday at 4'4c a yard They'll wash as satisfactorily as linen without hoy ‘ cure if he had been si Telecont would make un PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST ae LEWIS-LAKE COMPANY —t0 rrorLe hig und New Cuudevihe Acts Two hundred beautiful Oriental ~ colored design tan Rate ee _ Seattle T heatre . dco s Vindsor ti laid floral designs to choose amo o- | White “wats | rs; Windsor ties, plaid ones NOT CURED BY FAITH morrow at the exceed A! and plain colors; cuff sets, stock col ss It cannot be said that I have ingly low price gh a 1c lars, etc,; values up to 50¢, 25C | iss, mata Seer |T een belpod by faith,” said at. ewe ANITA, rake BENGING on Mra. Maher In fact, | had po Basement. : Main Fleer faith af the outset. 1 am the jority of ma kind and when 1 ame to James Austin Larson Children’s Cream Coats Worth Up to $7.50, Fach . .... ‘$3.45 E’VE a lot of Childrens “Sample” Coats at a bar gain price for “early birds” Wednesday; $5.50 to $7.50 values at $3.45. But only 48 coats, all told—one of a kind. ptica I came in skeptical mood. Aft GRAND oN \TURDAY “i Home of Laughte Rensation ‘OVRLS IN GIRL LAND” er my experience with Telecont I want to say that I am sat isfied; that, knowing what | do, even if 1 could not hope to be cured, | would not regard the treatments as fake. And I know what that word means. are made of All-Wool Storm Serge, Granite Cloth, Panama and Bedford Cord, in cream only; trimmed in many pretty ways with silk. braid, embroidered ei blems; with and without large collar 1 to 4 years; $5.50 ee at en are Navy Yard Roa Steamer Monticello th Dook, F t rhey NEIGHBORS WATCHING My neighbors and friends in Everett are wateh! They are all interested, and that is the reason I ar ervative. 1 ow Second Floor. id not want to lead others te 1 could not bel That is why I do printed that T am cured, Bo I am better, and I am deligt ed because I am, and I hope t be cured eventually Mrs. Maher is a € things New York, 1 Walker Street mysel ot want it FARK te BACH WAY Hoth ¥ ‘ ere nan ee ae nr ray memati ©

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