The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1908, Page 8

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America, and it will start at School Dress 25¢€ Plaids 15c aieacsiii Only . Tl 5C€ 19c Henley Serge at 12c We sold thousands of yards of this Henley Serge last week—women were quick to realize that it was a re markable value at 12¢ yard, Im gray er cream grounds, with black, t brown and blue rea Cot ton, of course, but it looks and feels like wool Thursday Only, So ae Basement Store ads or benefit of an entire season's wear. $5.00 New Coats for $3.98 Made of extra good beaver, in red, navy, brown and green; double-breasted, loose back and patch pockets; wide collar, shaped cuffs, piped and trimmed with cloth and braid. e Bale Pric€ ho. 56..+e0s- $8.50 New Coats for $5.00 Made of long, heavy white Bearskin ar d Zibel in red, brown and green stripes; patch pockets velvet collar and cuffs 1, double breasted, ripple back ; $7.50 and $8.50 values ne nicely braide $5.00 The Only Ladies’ Agents JEWEL Corsets Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. _ STRIKEBREAKERS PLAN TO *: ; ORGANIZE UNION : Members of the ed Ta ‘ le of the Waiwera i coma Lumber Hand f when cau the phone at M A 1 and the st a &. sa : i by the Puget s , . aia th ' ( elation will forr jon of t hid @ J € } and Be «ha ‘ a 4 nod { there if pc e s i BULK OF CAINE FORTUNE : GOES TO WIDOW TImmee rorative are be “ ha urge of the legal queathed the bulk of the valua 1 f the estate who died sudder esterday morn-| Cha F. Munday, the attorne ing at the fan home, 4¢ th are named xecuto: Vilar ay., of apople the will » FP. Dawso ho rece resigned filed with the « of the supe m the Alaska fle to ta court on Friday charge of the ( D 1 ‘ The contents of the will t ! pe 1 adiain read to Minnie A. Caine, the whg is the chief legatee, at the he entite estate uch at 6 diy home today, by Charles £ nh exce of $1,000,000, and Now for An Embroide Will Put Every Other Sale |. Shade! Ten Thousand Yards, Worth U to $2: 50 a Yard — Sale Price... It is the result of the largest purchase ever 720 °C This Sale of Girls’ New Fall and Winter Coats Comes Just in Time for School Outfitting Three hundred new Fall and Winter Coats for girls, placed on sale Thursday at prices of unusual interest ood managing, and now it’s up to you to do the same sg 1909, that warm little coats like these will not be SHE SEATTLE STARA EDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1908. MARCHE ave BON Sale That |Lives Imperiled by Blaze in Room Stored With | Gasoline. Working In the stckening fumes of burning off and amid many « lons of such explosives line and bensine, the members of the Seattle fire department were in 35c made by any store in Western danger of being blown to atome at » . st “eig rsday any moment, In # fire whieh broke The Bon Marche at half-past “eight Thursda bon Bey ap arr gptiw Reged ryt morning. Come with great expectations—our word for it, you will not be disap noon in a one-story building at 202 1 = i W, Massachunetts st,, near the har-|estimated as follows: Capitol Ro! 1, ager to nettle a controver SELLS LOT WIT porntec b line, owned by the seattle Lock fining company, $400; Base-Hueter |, mg ite pate %y ogg wh ek if F i ies a ke ells il ie company and oceupied by th Paint company No insurance | outs should be followed, the Seat, Phere are approximately 10,000 yards of Embre ideri in th ale. i ap ‘finery of the Capitol Refining com was car The building is of tte i biden ap teel ar 5 ‘o i id AUTHORITY Cover Embroideries, 18 inches wide; All-Over Embroideries, 23 inches [ If} pany and the entablishment of the fire-proof material and wax not dam-|),° (oo i’ colmiiny =O le tec wide; Skirtings, 18 inches wide; Flouncings, 27 inches wide, and Edges, 10 | |i) Haxs-Hueter Paint company Aged Ballard: Béach cars shall van os wi inches wide, with Insertions to match, Beautiful Fitet, eyelet, openwork [| . . erative trou: Giana ah “ 7 and blind on fine, sheer nainsook ; not one yard in the lot worth less ae an Firth Uae be ot Cee a, 8% drawn ap fy than 75¢; and the majority are worth up to $2.50 a yard; J] the, company haw recelved pet 0! eu Ato but all go at the | decide the question by the ‘ W ‘ mey ae ne pressed decision of the mac ¢| pretense CLOSE MATCHES AT TENNIS rink 1} anc Thursday '98c * | Only Play In the Washington state ~ } tennis tournament was resumed at ithe grounds of the Seattle Tennis club this morning, and resulted as 50c Gingham i ton repl Hi Retd forfeited to P Amith defeated Hugh Kelleher rons or Miss Alice Bell defeated Miss Butchart; C. J. Hall defeated Ar et ae ee Ni thur Remington; E. Jordan defeat FIGHT FIRE AMIDST DEADLY EXPLOSIVES : ; b-talialialialicRelalaleliehalelateied| * BANK CLEARING6, * BA K . Beattie. + & Clenrings today, ..91,916,846.54 ® * Balances 141,414.06 & ‘The tops of & number of wooden ike Tacoma * crates in which fivegalion gasoline * ings today,..$ 608,911.00 w cans were stored were burned off ' con , 44.906.00 w and that there wae no explosion te Por@and * ‘ considered nothing short of mirac- | * Clearings today $ 960,606.00 & os ulous v4 Balancen 4, 191A & (By United Presa) Hix mon were sentinaide, and, @ «| Anerr oa though the dense smoke prevented | 4 #4 8H MH! ie ro ncrtad here thie che me them from seeing anything, they © thin a ha ae managed to extinguish the blaze in 'SUBM obbers broke into « bank At Gey The fire was started by a burning caped with 93,000, ‘The pala mateh, thrown carelessly on a floor T0 p . a ry The damage to the $16,000 atock | ken to the Hig of goods stored in the building tp Bvceeingl 35c | FOR SOUND TRAFFIC .:2'SieS0 ge mae — uitsia o PIONEER SUCCUMBS POSES AS OFFICER $1.25 ncetee GOWNS YBCI | me mee es erecta ,| «TO RY | y worth “of prodven - Hode¢ a f r Ham Fee ape b b t ret ba at the Labor € a tomorrow night : and settled of er : the ball will go to defra Bellevue pi he ¥ ne * 7 mvention at Louls-| tive yosre age, when fort w be made its wea ba ~ ‘ed tarvivéd. tr: Wa: With Mrs, Emma L. Pickering — — wfacturing company, and Edward A., of the Minneapolis postoftice, | ibe . ON TUESDAY —- -| PUGET MARKET CO.’S For Thursday-—-Apron Day--another lot of those 3O¢ | [[[¢4 Ridgeway; Miss Pooley and M so trell. The i ; Hi Pallinger defeated Miss Haillie and Luttrell ¢ Aprons that vou take faster than we make. Extra filly, phompeon: A. BE. Jukes defeat Lean hits FORGER CAUGHT AFTER KS — long, with ruffle around bottom; strap over she 4 Perey Gardner; W. ©. Lowe and| BATAVIA, Ang. 26.—President and—A POCKET. 50c anywhere. Here ted H. Reid and Kirk: Roosevelt has asked for the resig A THR y HURLED INTO yrdan and Bruce th | nation of Arch D. Sanders, oc or ° Thursday Alt H ow rison, ont of internal revenue for the V |Murray; Miss Gardner and ates hae: Shahi _ Ww C feated Miss Mara and F. Burn. | ‘*t thes yey Mag sg os oe } ou Want for de; Miss Bell and Lou Freeman "Posed to be the cau | CHICADD. Ane thot tcket tor |, BELLINGHAM ldefeated Mixes Butebart and Mr . a, oo oe ‘acked for’ proskoweki, Rumal |Kirkbridge; Mra. Southard defeated W. 0. W. GAY AT FAIR three years te 2 world wide \chaee while iMiss Morris; Mrs. Swift defeated! wesresaay August 4, 1909, has late apal a pamheed auteeee y the a stump Miss Bailile been wet auide by the A-Y.P. fair one it} * as Woodmen of the World Lagtersnin | the exposit Sovereign oy sn | and head camp off 1 be in torn out and be wae Seattle on that day local | $10,000. and burned. While the | HIS STEP DAUGHTER W. ©. W. camps will arrange for| «Walder was a favorite nephow of |/¥® the doctors way he i - appropriate exercises for the occa-|a rich count in Hungary, and it is |°® ©“ Peled 4 1 sion alleged took advantage of his un Candidates to i} e's good Kraces to imitate his sig tes for © 6 to 14 yéars, arrived today, and will be || (By United Prove.) ye vee ee eee ww & y/ nature on a number of large checks. ha invited te : : 1a * Hh . scovere ttn the © We saved on the materials and making by | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26—Com % TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. * pone wayhet © not discovered mee « ithe one There won't be a week, from now on until ing today that he made a te * * ne publican club, at i led i — Spiga 11 i [| Hberate attempt to burn to death » Wires Race. b calle nto service. So why wait and tose the If his two step-daughte Auna Com @ Frank Claney, 15 to 1. * [| nelly and Mrs. Josephine Sheri # Linola, 15 to 1 * ‘ and the latter's 2 year-old daugh # Dredkin, 5 to 1. * ee - by setting fire to thelr home Wii Time-—-54 3-5. aa Girls’ New Coats $6.00 If! tiaca Spence, a blacksmith, 1s held |» aha : if in the city prison, A charge Of @ pulcinea, 10 to 1. * Dressy Little Coats, with wide shawl collar, deep arson in the firet degree will be @ Zelina, 4 to 1 * scalloped cuffs and patch pockets, all inlaid » against him this afternoon. |» wae etek * with contrasting velvet; d e-breasted; ripple } ||, 1008 standing quarrel was the | ® itd 8 be back; Zibeline stripes Roper bs ms in red jue and ~ $6.00 | eae ‘ | E Gree eee ce yee MUST PAY ALIMONY Girls’ gm Coats $8. 89 | OR SUFFER ARREST ON THE FRONT TOOTH PASTES CHOICE TOILET i : s ed, per cake brown, na red and green; strictly tailored Steamer Northwestern will satl/§) Sanitol, 25c tubes for 12¢ | same. n with patch pockets, collar and cuffs, inlaid Cited for contempt of court In tonight for Nome and St. Michaels Woodbury's, 26c tubes for 13¢%,~..° | panne velvet failing to pay allmony awarded bis carrying 56 first class and 10 sec Euthymol (Parke, Davis @ Co.),\*" Peau d'Espagne at wife through a recent divorce ac-| ond class passengers and 1,600 tons 25e tubes for 13¢| de! wood, 200 cakes Si tion, Benjamin W. Ferris, a local of general freight Pond’s Extract, 26¢ tubes for Mansfield’s Sanitive Skit real estate man, was this morning Me| Bsc bars fe ed by Judge Tallman in the Bringing powder for Dupont and Zonweiss, 25¢ tubes for Ite © e's Lilac ji superior court to either pay the cement to be discharged at Roger & Gallet’s, impo bOe hal A Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. jf alimony due or to jail. When Galbraith-Bacon dock Stanley boxes for B06 Kirk's Jap Rose Glycerine 8a i the divorcee decree was signed Dollar will arrive in port tonight Jewsbury & Brown's 50c boxes 16¢ bars for Ih| ris was ordered to pay $30 a m for 40¢ Peet's Wild Re alimony, which he t# sald to have The Kaga Maru, which carried P 00, Oe tubes fo B5¢ Oc ba fe tailed to do. the University of Washington base Y Red Cross Tar 4 ball team, has arrived at Yoko: Dr ae ee Toott poo Soap ‘ hama dies ‘ooth p Ianer Brushes value, for Kirk's Violet de went her annual inspection. Thurs. value, for ie | Pinand’s I OF ASPHALT PLANT day she begins loading railway sup-|f] Dupont's Aséptol Tooth Brushes, | Sandalwood Soap, | pites for Cordova 80c values, fo: 206 | Will Hold Meeting ree a Dobamarecding —~s aden ine i . : es, 35¢ value, for 2s8e “ j The Swedish Repubi | Pro ’ Turk ( e Soap, mtside of the various ste mah | D. W. Felt and hie wife will meet tomorrow Prophylactic Tooth Brushes r Ly ” oe te “ » THUG | Felt, applied this morning t 10m 209 Oriental bull nee —— a Tallman, of the superior court finished business from — , al A ae ha ee a temporary restraining orde: w be brought up fer diseu n ity, & nb om d 1 ros B 1 prevent P. J. McHugh, & contra Peroxide of Mydregne— he menb > fam! whe j terlaken district near the Felt Wm, Barker and Roy Kelley for ed in the —_——. ee 20d sen obt were taken to th Same in 4c bottles pre ; tate a po a fa the combodatn’ it te allened thet nitentiary last night Same in full pint bottles { a a i da A agate was arrested /if the plant is bullt it will be a heir time hab bine fe . t bottles Cal “s . © Sergea Ban Jast| nuisance to the community and ydrox Peroxide Hydrogen on and F " Ca ate ght for a 1 1 ory | Timenta the health of the res TAKEN TO ASYLUM 1be bottles fc oe Listerine j “ np? nmit I % nt Judge Tallman ordered the Same in 26c bt ies for tte bei Aue ' t H " CG. Chafee Jant to appea court on| A Love, the escaped insan os i ¢ Je bottien fr Fune ervices w id from |" by f tb Kenne nel t 31 to show cause why he | PMY Lit . the Sas acoom a a B3¢ Liste hymoline a he far ce ¥ " yao Bae been *t 1 a . Pe ee | week ae Ae , vo Dioxigen— cia ¢ otties tor i g at 1:30 o be pened f X and Ne plant, Love left the asylum ag © bottles for 16¢ ink Pe and Fountain Peat he tore & diamond and pearl | belts, shell casos day without anything to eat befo nave Sh 588 mot 31.00 ¢ N AR RI ES ek : fro e. Vv ihe av he was picked up by the police Perfumed Liquid Green Curve Fost { Perfumed Bath Sea Saits. a Pens. Ms uh bottles for and Suppliet 20¢ Bartell’s Drug Stent There's most always a little saving at he Rainler ¢ P eet ik - A “ and often a big reduction in price IN TAIT o. FF this ‘ i‘ H. F. Bennett stock. ts < 3reat Meat Special There's always sure satisfaction, because each article of mG a fine line of John B. Stet cine has real merit, and our pharmacists take pride in giv! hat Eugene Cha ‘ Knox hats, ‘Thewe mor patie, Pro hats, “These, good For Thursday Only pre denc fe next Tues ee ye Rod itetson and )| Best Eastern Hams, only per Ib 1B se da ral ad-| yi ong irnishing ou can have one-half of a Ham at the same price we : seo tt ah, ae | eee a || Bartell Drug Acacia Cattell aud Ti, ed Te Oeted Grae tack prices are less than wholesale. Ask any buteher or gro | Dunlap, of this cit arranging Jeattle. |! cer in the ity hi ices on these afticles, We don't make any | TWO rus 3. : os of ay ' money on these items, We use this cut in price to advertise our | . can 1 public reception to be given business and to bring to, your attention the fact that this is the Mi Owl Chafin wher he € best and cheapest place in the city to buy your meats scat : | ain Store * Te RTT We buy for cash. We sell for cash, We want your trade | 610 Drug Store iad THE ohana’ Ge Wailea ataien ce BIG HITE MAR | Second Ave, 506 ei ume w ARKET | cinco cnen oe Commercial club rooms thin even Kv tleattle, "Wash MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING | James Streets

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