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a THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, AUGUST 1/7, 1908. = 3 eC ox — pe DANCING PARTY : ie vases alli iekadeis ; Women’s $2 and $2.50 Oxfords $1.00 a Pair AT FIRLOCH. ° | Actually Less Than the Cost of Repairing CLUB hea Is Goin to Mov | | Given in Honor of Miss Char- lotte Whittlesey Tonight by Mrs, Albertson. DECISIVE MOVE, calculated to make short work of the last shipment of A Women's Oxfords received for our semi-annual sale—the most startling price reduction ever made on stylish footwear in the annals of Seattle retail ing—-a sale that has no parallel of late years in shoe selling. We urge you to attend Over 1,000 pairs Women’s Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, patent leather tips, light or heavy soles; high, medium and low heels; worth and sold ever : $2.50 ¢ $2.00 a pair, i e grey compli to Mins d everywhere at $2.50 and $ 4 pair, in one great e \ semnlimes lot at one small price, Tuesday, while they last, a pair . . Musleal Addition. —— We have been in this same store for many years—we have out. grown it and will move to our new and big store, Second avenue at Spring street (northwest corner), early next month. We are con | ducting a | REMOVAL SALE club. Charlotte . - Mr. and Mre. John W. Jones of ‘ : t — A Tacoma hi od to Beattie fo g » artic ce . . . , ats re } 3 0 a“ | ” Sho d | juneran, Sere manana. 00 Geatiie, Sev Every article, excepting contract goc ds, like Dunlap hats, Dej . 0 een Quail es an }ie @ darit ip well known mel’s and Jaegar's underwear, FE. & W. and Cluett goods, and Boyden ry | : Haid. Yond Ponctlom shoes, is given a substantial reduction in price. The reduction meang 4 an Russia Calf Oxfords and Pumps for © Friday “evening, in the wall loft from the regular price : | of the equipment bullding at the | Captaln and gh D. H Mahan to oO Fi h O ay the officers of the war vessels leay t t H If Off ing Suoday for Ban ne- our Oo ne- a cotiilion leadere were Lieut. F F R, Hayles. Lioyd- Phelps May Lioyd and Mr Phelps ware married evening at the home of B8th wt, Ballard ee are ae een | Men’s Department | Women’s Department After the wedding journey Mr 4 re e) will make their : dat | TEN a i Annual August Sale of Rugs Continued | | 22252259 J ser sus ote wnca Muha Me, OA | Forbes and This, too, on seasonable wearing apparel. Here are a few items some better than one-half off—do they interest you? $4 Hand-Welted Shoes for Men in All Leathers, and in All the Better Styles, for 2 920 M F. Lane will an my ¢ ) ms, Vv ) , : re z ane w give as long and short bosoms, variety of and gored, priced $6.00 to $12.00, 3 Mercer 4, com; iment colors, Manhattan and Cheasty’s DOW 0.24 barbeen Half-Price , 00 Brussels Ru : 50 Wil J ah mat ony | $1 Es sseis Ss $8.95 $32. ton Velvet Rugs $21 50 ly for’ « winter in ‘the Specials, sizes from 14 to 18;|ALL SILK TAILORED WAISTS HE price reductions are such as will appeal to every one interested who reads this advertisement. EVERY For Miss Webster $3 5( . B®: 4250.) ~~ In stripes, checked, polka dots 3 THING IN OUR STOCK IS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE (except a few lines of rugs on which the price at Elise Motte ‘Wensee et Fert priced $3.50, now $1.75; $2.50,| 4 plaids: sizes 34 to 42; priced is restricted). To those who contemplate new floor covering for any room in the house, this event OFFERS |Rownsend Friday ‘evening now $1.25; $2.00, now $1.00;| $6.50 to $16.50, now ae ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR CR... ae $1.50, now .. pas MBG | cece ee eeeeees- One-Third Of $13.00 Brussels Rugs $8.95 $12.00 Fibre Rugs $7.00 er ‘sister, Mian Lillian Sumveer, 5 PIQUE COLLARS, white and col NE Smith's Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x11 Hodge Fibre Rugs, 9x12 feet; regu 7 i ry Veerneenen, “Queew’ Anas MEN’S CRAVATS, four-in-hands,| ored madras bows, very newest prose feet: og price $13.00. $8.95 lary $9.00 to ale price $ .00 t ate card, Club. all silk, new in style and quality; shapes; priced 65c, now. . «ig killed ‘ : E s. Ritchey M. Kinnear will en. | , y “~~ *" STIFF COLLARS, fancy striped, night. $5.25 Ingrain Rugs $3.95 bey ghd ca Chaar tne ta this regular 50c and 75c¢ values, now | white. A grr $19.50 Brussels Rugs $14.95 onde S & | and white, embroidered; size Ly Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet; Piao ‘ae m a boo = seine meeemiee Fewer | ee Meese eee Pipe ee $1.00) to 14; priced 35c, now....1 : regular price $188, fale 1.4 Q rice $3.95 | |[\ norman ‘Poser or Chehalis win ve ; : price seese ba igerrs a thie ‘evening at the home a 7 « the brides aunt re. Oncar P. tats $32.50 Wilton Rugs $21.50 50c Fibre Mats 39c B kew 1808 12th ay of it | Smith's Celebrated Wilton Velvet Rags, 9x1? ‘ Japanese Fibre Mate, 18x36 Inches; quaint de | | dee ‘Thon mon. wie 4 feet I dee $32.50. Sale , signs and color effects. Regular pric i Rn ti te. oa aaa $21.50 Mies Bale pte vases, sess BOG | hl Laer. gne ate BF nre of gr mA ERDASH Y ocean AXMINSTER RUGS. se he : CREX GRASS RUGS ine sventas 62 © coorgtion stven is HA Oe no 118 YESLER WA mith’s Axminster Rugs, ne ferns, colors to match any . Cheeve se were recently bee somes 24x48 inches ....se0000 vseeeersres Be | | SECOND AVE" JAMES ST 2x64 inches, regular price $2.60, Sale 1.75 ei eT ee Ore eee eee 60¢ | 7” Alamo Club. — . +e eeeee | i The mo « > GT teaban: ‘veealas price $4.25. Sale 9.95 30x60 inches tet aaah alla .73¢ | ae Seeany Grane “IF IT'S CORRECT, CHEASTY HAs IT.” pint u gular 660, The and 9c. | @endauer bay $1.75 SMYRNA RUGS, $1.05 20e CHINA MATTING, 12%¢ a yard 15c for 50c Wash Goods 29c for $1.00 Wash Goods Here is a slaughter. Can you realize S0¢ Wash Goods for French Voties that cling prettier than a ag Bet wach * we foes, muvtetes i ig P bein, | as fine as @ epider’s web; Votle L’Avaliere, an extremely soft e cl es peel g Tene! reandies, vie Imprime, 7 1 Opaiensent, Toulon @iika wed many others, All our requiet fine votle, in the most handsome designs; all these make | el All Wool Reversible, size 30x60 taches, beautiful ef. 1 05 Special for thie sale-250 rolls Heavy, Desirable China 123 TT fects; regular price $1.76. Sale. price . Matting, at, a yard 2c RRR EHHEE *. - | * LOON * Tl o *. i wa Oo the nest 25c Sw alttaUni ite) ao | WABHINGTON, Aug. 17.— * ! Soom yh sae | |@ It was announced here today * 2 Wash Fabrics Tuesday for, yd | | onned prem) | han wile yurchan by | _} | # balloon will be purchased by # 5 24 = Hl spminazie cee ince kag. 17-|atathe war department for $7,200, UY this season for next. Buy for present needs. Such an opportunity never before occurred, and may never | |B! w. +. Gowe, assistant county treas rhs Sreonen ran rill be auked *|“‘Deckmen” at Refuse Plant! , ue ie Oe ee again. To throw out such a magnificent line of Wash Goods for choice at such a figure is bound to remain | If) urer, whe was slugged, robbed and | # build otber airships of a sim- * May Have to Pass introduced at the council the sensation of the textile world. Included are ARNOLD'S VOILES, TISSUES, ORGANDIES, FRENCH Ih shot b ® ilar pattera *) A tonight. The ordinance ian” r . cane iat inane ee st y so y negroes Saturday, le dying j Examination. BATISTE, SWISS PLUMATIS, SWISS APPLIQUE, PEAU DE SOIE, and others, reduced for quick sale to | * *| the different branches of mas S i Be || thie afternoon. Officers have been ee ee eee ee! | | ployed at the city o called te his bedside to take his the paragraph nition ane ante-mortem statement. it is fear In the future people employed ae men,” recites the Sew pid deckmen” at the munictpal refuse | tions as absolutely tw jsuit In @ revival of trouble and a The “must be capable of reading) And in return for all tis tat speaking the English language fund of necessary knowledge renewal of efforts to drive out the negroes. The situation thie after fluently and writing the same leg “deckmen” will be required ® noen ie again critical | ibly, and must also be able to take eight hours a day and will ree | . j A k—Geute Camana. 8Ge fabrice— very attractive party gowns. Our regular $1.00 quality— an examination in the simpler a compensation of $250 for @@ TAC T oO 1 1 5 ji TO NOTIFY CHAFIN, | branches of elementary arithmetic.” eight-hour shift they put is. ‘ ley, ag | (By United Press.) plant, oo a m | | CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—All is in| . Salish morni: ‘The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattie. if readiness for the notification of! } Henst |[ Nominee Chafin tomorrow night | (By, United Press.) J volver A ents A ents jf that he ie the head of the prohibi NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Attorney it brains If \ tion ticket W. ©. Percy, counsel for Capt. Peter } The 9 | a C, Hains and T. Jenkins Hains, an slight, Perrin § k ar nounced this afternoon that the de ez bead ’ | fense of the two brothers when SB woune /ammmn\ * | tried on the charge of murdering “ pom y Gloves | | William E. Annis will be based en —__~———— : i y | tirely upon the alleged confession Fy Exclusive Seattle Agents for Roye!l Society Neediework Packets, if of Mrs. Hains that she and Annis From Vienna comes news that 7 : rs Ste Ri it ad criminal relations Annie was | Don Carlos, pretender to the throne 7 t and killed Saturday sight a ts f rs f Se ; : ——- - | This means that the trial will be | Spain. ts dying ; : 4 1.07 per cent of chlorine and 1 per| United P another test of the unwritten law Don Carlos aspired to the Span 4 cent of ammonia, besides other PELLIN HAM Aug it. Spread. 284 probably will overshadow the |!#h throne from 1868 until a few 4 | harmful ingredients. Several sam-| ing rails caused four of the long, |! of Harry K. Thaw in this re-| years ago, when he “abdicated” in i oe have been seat to Dr. Crichtoa, | heavily laden cars of Barnum & | *POct: as © will be no plea of favor of his son, Don Jaime, the 6 health officer Bailey's circus to leave the tracks |!msanity, but the case will rest sole a. Sopa Dhyhge res ff i € 10 leave the trac Fem tes ; " “ ore pretende: Yarlos was Rkeaaahaaeaakteet| This forenoon the nip Ya |@t ®& point on the Great Northern | '¥ a = of whether Hains e ot ; ‘se of tntindbain, Gs * * #@ catan arrived from S 7 way nine miles south of New| *#t - von 2 8 eS Poe 3 #& TODAY'S RACING REBULTS. & Pet*engers and some freight Westminster yesterday afternoon . re Hains thie afternoon | first having been Carlos, count of * # | The steamship Edith sailed yes-| and up to noon today traffic on the | Showed bis first indication of weak-| Molina, grandfather of Don Ca 1- - Sn ey First Race. # ‘erday for Cordova with a number | road wax blocked oe oe Yee Te nakek tna a |los. The first pretender was a lon record ie asked that 1 st preten a stl laaieaes hier Whee th iie|® St. Charles, 3 to 1 @ of flat cars and erial for the Eight persons were injured in the : ass ‘ i A te Welts Just Put: late Wee Are) Oreo: drilled the water wee ot|® Mondella, 4 to 1 & |New Copper River Valley & North-| Wreck, according to the report that | Pe dispensed with and submitted re-| fighter, and only we nto ex today t ( : etantl after @ seven-year civil war in the excellent quality, but at the present ® Squire Johnson, 100 to 1 w | Western railroad. This morning a| reached this city this morning. Of - = Aritedes igs ‘The Condemned by Ballard sueeneet Opener. EM ah the newton Ee . Siee saeee w|dinpatch was received by the Mer-| these W. Wheelan of New York and) The, Hains brothers | were ar-| mountain provinces of Spain, His dock | Physicians. Owing to the fact that there is a|* Second Race # chants’ Exchange stating that the|Andrew Mclean of Mount Vernon oes a Se t thie morning. Thay on and his two grandsons, who dottor scarcity of w in the * Lady Quality, 50 to 1 w | Edith bad anchored at Clallam bag.| are the most seriously hurt a Sek. toe, Genie en thaws nedemniiie Gat” Ge Satar water department has placed the|® Pert, $ to 1 #| The steamer Senator sailed thi The commissary department of | MHBAC or ee —o eto a “ ee, eee eee aever . “ ® ernec: sat n the wre a ard removed ne ~=hearing | since, have done more long range a ' ' former Ballard pumping station In| *® El Pavo, 9 to tr | afternoon for Nome and St; Michael. | the circus was caught in the wreck | oo o"to @ undden termination aft BSS Bag ya al or | operation. A at ong protest will be|® Time—1:01 # The Humboldt will sail tonight for and the damage was heavy hess : = pe Dat aateation ation pretending than fighting. Don ¢ Tw of the sickness in the Shing yg made to the department against | # te | Ketehikan . G. Darrin district etuarney. of los headed Carlist uprising 1 ed Sa ort Townsend s morni doned wells, which formerly sup-| As several men of the Bolcom Mill pag tee who appeared as counsel for the de-|one was not crushed until 1876 from Callao. The schooger James plied Ballard with water, is the company are on the sick list all the H. Bruce, from Ban Francisco, ar: fondants. The magistrate ordered | since then Carlos has It AS Opinion of several local physicians. time, suffering with dysentery and TEN YEARS FOR rived at Port Ludlow this afternoon CASES ARE HEARD an adjournment until next Monday.| peice and Auntria ars H The old p moping station at W. 45th similar ailments, the company aban Advices to the Merchants’ Bx The brothers then were handeuffed and astri “ 1% st. and 14th W., was recent: doned its own well, but as no im MAN change show that the Pennsyivante again and led back to jail years he was in direst pover t * ly put in operation again, after hay- provement was noticed, the mill SLAUGHTER arrived at Valdez, and the Portland ae, District Attorney Darrin today de- | After = Reyes se ; dent ie the Wacantione the w 4 that jof the water which is being supplied (By United Press.) The British steamship Queen |superior court this morning was| ery and that ig hia cee ee | wealthy, Princess 4 ee oe we i be- in the Thirteenth ward, and the re SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 17 Amelia arrived at Port Townsend |@rowded with accused criminals! Shout be t the canine te hahaa: Carise ¥ “ come filled with surface water and sult st that the water contains | For killing James Gentry, as the re-| this morning fcgm San Franciseo | awaiting trial, Thirteen cases were |*MOUd be tried on the charge of |Rohan. Ca nA n fa TQ a ~ —— = sult of a quarrel over the merits| With a cargo of coal for the I Gisposed of, among them being that | "der In the first degree oo ee of the Gans-Nelson fight, Charles | Sound navy yard of tle Welch, @ colored woman en Fiengy oght tas te Puget Market Co "Ss Carter, colored, will spend 10 yeara| The bark Two Brothers arrived|mecused by J. W. Pierce of pick CITY WILL PURCHASE specimen of humanity who } ee in Fol », having been sentenced |! port from Oyster bay with tng his pocket of $265. She pleaded held the title and Carli ~ r. He was allowed | cargo of coal not guilty and her trial wae set for DON CARLOS. —= THOMAS CAR ARRIVES: WASHINGTON. Ay e|bery and was sentence 0 ix | For Tuesday vet Drowned in Willvace, |, VASMINGTON, Aug. 11-—The| bor? and as sentansed | to at —— 'TO TELL SHERMAN SALEM, Ore, Aug. 17—Ruth) p NEW YORK wan sentenced accordingly Today's Treasury Statement Roy Kelley pleaded guilty to rob , | Te ° it g. 1.— HAMBURGER 8T Pp eipts, $2,014,015; disbursements, |On. Charles Burnham pleaded guilty To facilitate the purchasing of Aug. wawaunaen & EAK, PER LB a Holman, the 16monthe-old daughter | §2 210 000 ae: 1 ‘the Oharge Of embsesting 448.00 'hAy. and grain for the various city rt ‘ nobile that made A, i HAMS, PER LB of Dr, Fletcher Holman, newly elect ‘from J. B. Keating, his employer, departments, the board of publie| TOMORROW Ne rk Paris race bas ' This price on Hams is very low; in fact, less than cost. It's ||/4 President of th Hamette unt. NEW YORK, Aug. 1 The su Wallace Bayer, Frank Kent and | Works has decided to divide the city | ? ave. Toe ines fe } @ leader with us. We hope to advertise ourselves with this met ba ye ye wee by d in in mail oes fc » ot Fred I + the broker Bd. Brown, all of whom are under| {nto six districts, planning to pur-| in tion Rep a len deen a tat dink cal . nce near Dr ‘olman's home be-|of Loe Angeles, San Francise 0 | Age, pleaded not iiity to the) chase all forage supplies in eac e race will not be ] Come and get one. This is the season for Smoked Meats, tween 10 and 11 o'elock today kane, Salt Lake apd Chicago, was |charge of robbing B.D. Chestnut ot| district separately. entinaae: til after the Italian, Zuat €aF Hl ay ‘ announced on the of the stock articles valued at $23 Bids will be called for in accord (By United Press.) completed the trip. The pt DO YOUR MARKETING AT (By United Press.) jexchange today ance with this arrangeme Ay and UTICA, N. Y., Aug. 17.—€ ee Ww meet in the fall * m ft ; COLOMBO Ceylon, Aug. 1 rhe ~ - DROWNED IN SLOUGH bidders must bmit samples with|man James 8. Sherman vy pattleships Alabama and Maine, the . thelr bid Gt Poy he scad | lantie fleet, arrived at thi rt to | IBRATION WOLLINGHAM, Aug BE. G,| acting as purchasing agent for the |POmination as vice proside 2 “recta ark ‘ : day on thetr way to the Atlantic TREATMENTS, || Clement, aged 23, a young Bnglish-|elty, but as his time is fully ocon. {republican teket, ‘The city hich Sara MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG They are making the round trip of Conauit than of wealthy and prominent| pled with board matters, {t is proba- |d ted and hundred t oS the world in advance of the ee ‘ f ' ‘ Apert hee A eh ns Seworessn Soe auneret are @ ms fully { l AND SAVE MONRY Sten ie bow od tas che 4 toa | UK. ». B| family in Berks, wax drowned Satur-| ble that a purchasing agent will be |to participate In the. « Mee cor chile, heel ‘ oe watee ‘ Mey 430 Arcade ide || (8Y MBN In & deep slough at Mart-| appointed to take charge of such | Senator J, C. Burrows of - SR, HALE. MDs ‘Seattle, 1814 Second Ave. ettn | business as the buying of hay | will address Mr. Shorma: