The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1908, Page 5

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FE", BY AN AMATEUR. This i# a nature study—a lovely island fn beautiful tree on the istand, and ita outlines are reflected in the placid water, On the shore of the stand are drawn up a@ half doren akiffs. The engraving does not do full jum | ttoe to this ploture, because almost jail ite delicacy ts lost in the re reat Mis Sein “farth and Miss Furth has to be cut up into little dota by ll }® Sereen and the sereen has to purtt » Mien A | be quite coarse to preseat any reh an “ vo @ dancing | een Anaust 11, | MRTaph suffers becanse it tx small yesidence of Mr. and i hasn't tones that it would have Perth, “Barnates on very amooth paper. But when Syme Home | you take pictures for yourself, you ng party wilt/ don't mis any of the effects that 4th ) are #0 artistic, because you have « Stef | the original prints er members. Mra Hamp daw » he olty over the week-end aummer camp. Mra. Tremper Entertains, hard Law ja } Mrs P. Tremper gave a lunch s how }eon of ten Friday at svening |aummer home, “The Hollys,” on in the Vincent Methodist Miller W. R. C. qt was | Dall, corner First av, and Pike at by the mem Picnic. Country club} Princess Angeline Council No. 5 Somber of house par- | Degree of Pocahontas, gave a pic- w camps of thelmic at Wildwood park Saturday A PIANO BARGAIN CENTER Fine Slightly Used and Shop-Worn Pianos and Or- Fhe Way Down Cut Prices—A Clearing House for Musical Instruments That Are Not Strictly New Exchange and Bar ever shipped West, specially made the logical result of to sell for $575, take it now at $348 and Quality of our A beautiful Lester Piano, the baste ss collected all the slight- new, but case considerably marred those returned from This particular style has never ‘Ghers that have become sold for a penny less than $525-— OF somewhat marred and offered tomorrow at only $345 and also all sample A dainty medium sized Weber, out by aapiring makers. ehony case, good tone and action, ay others come to ux in trade only $134. Another Weber, fust Chickerings and Kimballs like new, rosewood, only $204 aud also the genuine One of the well known Schubert Pianola Piano, for planos—postitively new-——-top panel ‘We are the exclusive fac. badly marred, which can de hidden 2 entatives, with a searf, easily worth §500 of} fare valwes are to be found anybody's money, in present con- # Piano Exchange and Bar. dition—-think of {t-—$528 gets it “ The Pianos and now jare marked for quick sale— SOME ARE WAY DOWN, fourth to a third and some- Ralf tess than their actual ,.,, price you desire t pay de what amount of money to invest in a good goes for in Reom,~ looking for—and Davis @ Gons at $30, and #0 on. Ss little idea of how “Exchange and Bargain Room.” tepresented of “Money Back br ~ largest size Fischer Furthermore, you can exchange ‘tase, only $137, and use of a piano (ree for a year. bargain lst. D. 8. Johnston Co vw Johnston Co. Bidg., Se Southern Pine a ar 93c | ix7-Foot Southern Pine Screen Door, nicely finish- ed in natural color ; suitable for front or 3 back door; worth $1.35; special . , 9, ic babengs Twine, S¢ 25¢ Gold Dust, 17¢ Jute Twine; each ball A pound package of the Cena % pound of soft, pit | ine Gold Dust; best for all laun- ; always bandy: | dry and scrubbing purposes: the; extra always 2c; 25 Grass Scythe, $1.49 Keen Kutter or Swedish Sc Shelf Paper, 3¢ Sool Grass Scythe, | Assorted Colors of Fancy Lace Hemene vue hickory handle Border Shetf Paper, 10 yards Worth on; lar be; ‘soma $1.49 hate regular be 3c Lanterns, 20¢] $2.00 Mop Wringer, $1.19° peme Fancy Decorated | tisayy Galvanized Mop Wringer neh with, a nee complete with pall; has patent chain footgear and heavy roth | vere ie; 20¢ exe; worth $2.00; $1.19 | Tuesda al Hammock, apes YWeave Hammock $1.25 Combinettes, 89¢ | colors; lay-back First quality White ni Porce Strong atretche lain Covered Combinettes, with Ic Jelly Glasses, Each 2c. | Tin-Capped Jelly Glasses, with well-finished top; May also be used as Table Tumblers; 2 Worth 40 dozen: special, each Cc er & Harlbat | AVENUE ANO UNION STREET. tle lake, There ts a production, On paper such as tw | Terry. used in a newspaper, the plotare | halftone effects at all, so this pho | play ved Petersburg, N. D, this/, dancing was The John F. Miller Woman's Re-|unti a tate hour c| Met corps wili holt meetings the! t and third Saturdays of each | at the Knights of Pythias| » There are many others at almost pending. of course, on their present condition. A full sized Schaeffer 5; a mahogany Winthrop Se aialt the cPiang {of $95; a medium size oak Hinse oe Dea ‘ lane at $105; & good Stedman Square Grand st $38: a Weber Square certain to find just Orang (Ot ES: 4, Weber, 6; You can't go amiss. We'll tell you WEBLY ARE HALVED. the truth about every piano tn the slashed, we'll strument will be found exactly as walnnt case, like time within a year for « better only $215. An- piano and every penny paid will be @ktellent condition, allowed. This means you get the mahogany Pay cash or a tittle down and the fine Johbm- balance in monthly or yearly pay- » ments as you choose. If you live at a distance, write for # special Pioneer Piano House, Third and PARTY WITHADINKY LITTLE CAMERA -NO.9 in y the painters and Belle latter winning 6 t # and childre Oliver, winn: colved a pt her, pre McClure | Lake Washington {inner of the free for | ctved a beautiful waist, } Wedding Announcement. | ented by the Mastern Outfitting " | The wedding of Miss Nellie &.// Mrs, May Murphy, winner we an infor-|Johnaton, « teacher in the Washing- | i.¢ married ladioa meer r tables Fri- | ton high school, and Mr. Seward M ote pillow, prom home, 1334 | Hyde of Williston, N. D. will take | 5 a Co. ees will Alamo Club. ° Tiday evening at Meydenbauer ENGAGEMENTS. Huntley Miller The engagement of Miss Louise | | Frances Huntley, daughter of Mrs ta T. Huntley, to Mr. Hubert ingston Miller, has been an The wedding will take plac tomber Hickman. Strong. The engage has been made of Mise Carrie Hick }man to Mr. Marshall J. Strong of} Det ror. T. J. Smith, 25 years old, and | Doland McLean, a man of 35 years, of Philadeiphia, strictiy tonne working at the bottom of a Dig excavation for a trunk se jat the exposition grounds. killed by a cave-tn Saturday night mf The men were in a hole 40 feet deep and about 40 feet square at the top, and were buried ander five feet of earth, The hole was tim bered to within about 12 feet of oc curred below the line of timbertng. Deputy Coroner John Honeycutt, who investigated the case, tailed to find that anyone was criminal ly responsible. Smith ts aaid to be! from Logansport, Ul, where he| and two childrea. idower, The men were in the empioye of Grant the bottom, and the cavein leaves a wide Mclean was a Smith & hora TO BE GIVEN will appear to Touchatone. one ¢ stage people orchestra morning at + ee Cotiscuss. pocTor DENIES Northern train last week was disorderly. FOG HORN AT ALKI. Condemnation proceedings have | been instituted by United States Attorney Elmer KB. Todd to seeure two lots at Alki Point, where wilt be erected the proposed fog and | |signal station Cheap Rates East The Oregon KR. R. & Navigation Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets August 6, 7, 21 and 2 sood ninety days. Full particulars Unton Ticket office, 608 First av kK. B, Ellis, General Agent ° $9 0904000000000 000000 Removal Shoe Sale This sale saves men money on the best quality of shoes in the latest te $2.50 to $6 Shoes, now $1.90 to $3.05. iF The Men’s Shoe Store 808 FIRST AVE SOOSOOOOOHODOOOOOOOOODOD were enjoyed. A of ball was of the fat mer & Hurlbut. Miss the boys’ race, Presented by W. B Hutchinson Co. After the racing, njoyed tn the pavilion | The Alamo club will give a dance entra epecial tor @& 7. nent announcement a week-long special pricing on office furnishings! NITURE 4 canes and filing devices) We mention these hare to show the way of © for Ule famous MACY “AS vou LIKE IT” regular value OTs 00 © tine typewriter desk, quartered oak, finely 2% + eot-sieed drawers aed entiaactory value 025.90 Batre epectal At the Coliseum next Friday Ib-| night the Shakespearean comedy “As ¥ou Like It.” will be given by an all-professional cast for a ben efit for the Charch of Our Lady of) Good Help. The affair ts under | the avapices of Pauther O'firien, and the production will be staged by Percy B. Hunting. Mr. Hunting! character of his best roles. Mrs. Julia Waleott, of the Lots theater, will be tm the cast, as will also George Barry, William Ray more and wife, tanley Johns and} 4 Kimbal, besides many other = wide 1 im | ime veqviar $15. 25 for this $30 ELITE Steel Range —we announce this remarkable special The music will be a feature, the original score having been received and this will be given by a full Seats will go on sale Wednesday Dr. ©. B. Gleason, of Bkykomtsh, | denies that he neglected treating James Carey, whose leg was broken while stealing a ride on a Great! Dr. Gleason says that he was see the man as soon as m to Skykomish on the which injured him; that his leg was dressed in an emergency Greased; he was given food at a) and he was offered medicine © the pain, which he re fused He declares that Carey! drank a good deal of liquor and| come to the store, we will @iadly send a aldiman to talk with you about the purchase range—about ex changing your He will give you full BUCK range stove or information on the matter of Stove and Range Department STATE. NEWS © postmasters m institution at » of the principal # Bh ln a yn A contract has been let for ° —atore news this week features three of the GREATER STANDARD’S Opportuniti your coming? MAIL ORDERS FILLED FOR THESE ADVERT range special), { down, $1 SW Stateus Wiest ate tn a ew one— tings during this two-day sale. , dines, lar 300 gre for this 2day ie, yard for “linensale week” with red border to regular $1.75 value. for “Nnensale week,” the dozen the set ..... sale week,” dach . price on this guaranteed ¢bole $30.00 ateet range—lews to pay than for a cook stove week” this is a splendid steel range and will give very satisfactory service. It ts of newest type construction and latest approv- ed range design for practical use. Full nickel trimmed, has rol warming closet, duplex grates, heavy covers, top centers and firebox lin- ings, asbestos lined body and balanced oven door No. 814—-4-hole ELITE STERL RANGE and high ck value; extra apectal No, $16-—-4-hole ELITE L RANGE and high closet regular $35.00 special ss $21.50 no mail orders filled.) | DAMASK, 72 in. wide. week regular $1.50 per dozen dozen | traveling blankets, ete ue, Ey “linensale week phone SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. SEATTLE. the Norw Latheran | flour for the Pacific coast fleet was laid) Rev. John McGh who croased afternoon Dr. C. Ff. Lathrop Seattle's Popular | ‘We Want the Ladies important depart j the Office Furniture, Matting Section of the Carpet Store and Linen Section of pery. Particular attention ie devoted to the giving of absolutely satisfactory serv. bf 4 ioe and fair pricings In these departments, and this week offers unusually favorable buying 0 u i if you have not visited the store yetCwhy not fet these sales influence ‘a > ED ARTICLES (except 4 4 | the purchase of A very fortunate purchase direct from the Oriental market places us in position to give you the very smallest prictngs on quality mattings ever store, We have prepared for the selling of several thousand yards of mat by a Northwestern 21c for 30c value— 17c for 25c value— —« fine straw Japanese matting, with | —thie is an extra heavy China mat cotton warp threads: will give good, | ting. lasting service; fancy designs, in orings reens and tans. Regu browns. xtra special 21c tra apectal for this ao sale, 17c yard in splendid check 4 25e quality—ex- will be notably spec ta TABLE CLOTHS, 68x72 in., turkey red on white and turkey red on green, for the breakfast room or the camp; $2.00 value. Extra ~ gl —all lHoen UNBLEACHED NAPKINS, cloths, 18x18 in., hemmed ready for use; Extra special —#x10 TABLE CLOTHS and 1 dozen \- size NAPKINS to match, assorted pat- terns; regular valoe $5.00. Extra apo cial for “linen-sale week,” —~TABLE CLOTHS, 63x63, eloth for special use; all linen; lar $3.50 value. Extra — for “linen-sale week,” each . 36x45 LUNCH CLOTHS, patterns same as above cloths, very handy for individual lunches or picnic use; Value. Extra special for 4 — regular $1.50 ae OC | —SCOTCH DAMASK TABLE SET, high | grade, consists of 1 table cloth and 1 doren napkins to match, assorted pat- terns, special quality of Seotch damask; 1 jue. Extra jnen-eale week”. . —COTTON COMFORTERS, 68x72 silkoline covered, good designs, plain colored lining, suitable for camp, house- boat or general use; regular value $1.26 each. Extra special for “linen — very heavy quality of UNBLEACHED very attractive designs, to close out tmmediately small quantity; regular $2.00 per yard | Extra sgnctad for “lineo-sale ~—UNION TABLE NAPKINS, % size, a strong, substantial article for restaur. aut, cafe or boarding house use; six | different designs, including coin spot Extra spectal | for “linen-sale week,” per OREGON NAVAJO BLANKETS, a fine reproduction of the genuine blanket very effective striped designs; | colorings; make splendid slumber robes, ~—German COTTON DAM spectal for TACOMA. the plains in 1858, is dead at Walla Cassel, a chauf . Walla jrested late Sunday nig rner of Broadway and [ sunretsanserttzrmnaacerent niente: Stas ft HM. L. KLEIN seasonable furnishings— —these warm days suggest furnishings for comfort, whether for home-staying or going-out-of-town folk. ition to supply your every summertime furnishings want than any other store. tment has been careful in i to buy here in “the STANDARD way.” Our knowing of your needs for many seasons past places us in a bet ection and display of things seasonable; everything Is shown attractively, invitingly, and to be sure you'll find it a real pleasure import sale of mattings— —TUBRSDAY and WEDNESDAY the Carpet Store will devote ite attention to usually special import sale of mattings. ign; col- greens and Parent UE iy a rr og et as! ipiyy Haast ne & sale of all kings indicated by those here listed. This Lis- Bighly satisfactory buying piace for your ONE-PIECE SHEETS, 81x90 in. peed oy fromed, tn a very good grai regular value 850 each. tra "55 special for “linensale week” .... c —CLUNY CENTER PIECES, f, 6-to. Gollies to 364n. covers, all for “linensale week” AT ONE-FOURTH LESS REGULAR PRICES. | ~ASBESTOS SILENCE CLOTHS—These protect your @iningtable top from the heat of dishes, ete.; in all sizes; 46-1n., regular $5.00 vatue. Extra spe- 3 30 elal for “linea-sale week” .. (Other sizes all reduced also.) ASBESTOS TABLE PADDING, 54-in., not quite as heavy as silence cloth coy- ers; regular value $1.76 per yard. Ex- ~—tull size CROCHETED QUILTS, cut cor- ners, fringed all around, the most — able dress covering for metal beds; cial for “Uidboraale week ...9 1 39 ~choice dainty COTTON NAPKINS, I%« 18 in., in German dice pattern, hemmed all ready for use; worth 75¢ per dozen. Extra es for “linen-sale week”... ae c -KINDERGARTEN and ROBINSON CRUSOE QUILTS, « very attractive as well as instructive artiele for the dainty bed; 45245 in. in colere, these qui are of English make, <@ faat colored; regular value $3.00. Extra special for “linen-sale week” eseevedteed —heavy CANTON FLANNEL SILENCE CLOTH, 50 in. wide, for restaurant, cafe and boarding-house use; a very practical material; regular G@c per yard. Extra felipe nay em | —DRESSER SCARFS and TABLE COV- ERS, of Japanese linen drawn work; searfs 18x54 in. covers 30x30 in.; reg- ularly sell for 50c each. Extra * 30 special for “linen-sale week” c «00d CROCHET geet in effective de- signs; 72x82 {n.; a good value at $1.25. a ee for “Hnen-sale 6 ic splendid material for general use; extra —— quality; 58 in, wide: good designs; ular value 45c a yard. Extra spe ” 95 ¢ cial for “linen-sale week” c —T8 square miles in Greater Seattle is covered special deliv it's a convenience we offer to and have de veloped for our friends living in the . making it possible for you to receive the same prompt, satisfactory service as “close city folk rout” kiln, at Marysville, were | Bverett, selected Tacoma as the! at $700, was destroyed by fire Stm- | Thursday night Every actor destroyed by fire Friday night, loss | meeting place next year day night. Four mundred dollars’ | Seattle will be in attendance, and Oliver & Co. of Bremerton, se- | insurance was carried on the prop-| with the large number of local cornerstone of the Pacific | cured the naval contract for wheat erty |members there will be a big time cuaurraun LOCKED uP. was ar ht at the te construction of a new SMALL HOUSE BURNS. jfor speeding. In default Everett for the Great i . sami bail he was locked up. mn A tworoom cottage, at Queen he Theatrical Mechanics’ asso. . - - _ Red Mon, in state council at|Anne av, and Crockett st ns u-/Ciation will give a smoker in their), The Weekly Kirkland Sun has pied by A. Z. Rivers, and valued |Club rooms, in the Epler block, next | been sold to S. J. Harneling by W R. Stevens. $10 CASH AXD 91.90 & MONTH Osteopath To see our elegant line of Wall THE SHOEMAKER — Paper If you can't get boots or Y oe eS Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1518 First Ave, Arcade Annex shoes to fit you, get them made 217 JAMES STREET. j seenacertesseetsteesettenceterensdy | | Mate toe Prone Ind. 4e4e | ervoirs, Be QUICK. 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