The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1908, Page 8

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erst J SRATTLE STAB-THURSDAY, AUGUGT 37, 1006. ° PLOTS ROBBERY TO HELP| THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE ° “MARCHE BON MARCHE THE BON ° Five Thousand Yards New Fali Kimono : a R ptt tn ttt ances ala t for th was then ob - Flannels, Regular Price 1 5c, Friday at Oc Young Clerk and Companions (\,jig'"' {°r "hem war (en, . ‘ ns in Jail for Grand | Bix ; 100 pound ho ns iat solder : A Sale that'll throng the always busy basemtent—5,000 yards of the newest and prettie#t Kimono Larceny. | vateey Ge-aettivce wobet weet Viroe | “THE rcaae< “ohapetlai © SHOP ii Velours, in Persian, Oriental and floraldesigns, excelling any we've ever shown heretofore. Al av, for $24, and another consign SOND AVE 5 1 ; ment of loot was disposed of at ‘ ready, cut up in lengths of 2 to 5 yards, but by matching you can easily secure enough to make any Straightened circumstances of the establishment at Bie in style of garment desired—Long or Short Kimonos, Dressing Sacques, Waists or School Frocks for |two of his intimate frienda pre npt Grekam, a plumber, at i 7 , " Hack, & youn clerk, to on ® the little ones, For the same identic al goods and the same identical patterns you'd have to pay Sea plot Wao pobbery ‘of ble employers| The goods were take from the SPECIAL yard if cut from the bolt, But you've got too much sense to do that when you can buy all you want in for their relief, with the result that warehouse and cae Negotia | . : ¢ he, Walter Thomas and J. F. Hogan | tions were made for their wale by ‘ the lengths you want here are behind the bars on the charge telling the purchasers that they | e e of grand | referred by Were intended for use in a new! } r | Crane comp steam how whieh it had been decided! |fitters’ and plumbers’ supplies not to erect : | They were arrested Monday by Thomas and Hogan say they City Detectives Byrne and Adams, had no money and were discour : jand this morning admitted their a and that Black devined the & * pe |guilt to L, B, Peeples, manager of in order welt them. | ‘ | \the Crane company's establish Biack was employed in the ware @ 1$18 to $22.50 Brand New Fall Suits Friday $15 | | tuoi. ces iit RSW Rae es I |ner of Becond ay, 8. and _— at, his asnietant 4! B . e a . | 7 | 1 : $8.50 to $10 Brand New Fall Skirts Friday $5.95 | surT 18 ovsmisseo, | Judge Tallman this morning dis : And other strong values that will quickly influence active buying in our great Daylight Garment Sec yee ay vt al aguinct the Silk, Lace, Net, Wool, Linen and Lingerie 7 ~ h @ * ne ; tion. Spot cash, coupled to busines acumen, is producing the greatest August bargains in years "FROM RACE : Western Washington Fair and Dri | @ 11 Read on ing pacoelation, br ‘ - Waists, Worth up to $10, Pr a| the erection of wtat ‘ ‘ cc £25 | Walsh's property dinmienal a) a $1.25 Satine Petticoats $8.50 and $10.00 Fall |) +o. race, casasave tor sme! an'in tetra tonsa at 4 |nomination of prosecuting attorney | Parties q . . 7 | on for-| $ on the republican ticket, today | authorized those who had support | eS Just what is wanted for every-day wear by seven out of Most wonderful values ever offe ad ia Gentile High led his candidacy to give thelr sup | FOR DAMAGES : | peat Ree atied en entre class, high«rade Skirts, of Panama, Volle, Chevron and | pe ort to any candidat @ they des ired.| | full, deep Spanish flounce, cluster tucked, strapped SHEE, 98 OE ONE, OE ees rere el gaara _ — GSO TS ; ; heading and deep ruffle on bottom, over fine dust fored models; strappings and foldings of witk, sation and |B) a in conelusion let me add,| ©. E. (“Roots”) Durnell, the we aides’ Waligs tea ig | Gfep; ‘all lengths; all day Friday at, each ose self materials, Don't miss such an opportunity to seta EE linat while { was ambitions to fill! yoown horseman, filed wult yester oa BR hogy geen ger Page and ash materiae i fall dress skirt |this tmportant offies, 1 have put) 4. aide Anak aa Sealand Made: wel ase tales een, ‘They consist of H . Jaside sald ambition, to the end that | @8Y sgsinet Willie Buchanan. a ! are splendid close Prlday ater ‘ . 18 t0 $22.50 Fall Suits ‘acorio Wai ah a SS ir iaoee tame ds : a EE eae nnn . . | Sal dite Guenter tan weekt be t tn ra c e R ; }the case should [| remain in the ss ee nt eg velning i A new model—just in, Of fine, sheer mull, deop V | [i | race), but by the direct majority, | M1? Pio mun o 5 - ] Here Friday at $1 5 yoke of Val. and Cluny lace, medallion center, Cluny | |f| and | therefore step down and out ther ese of bie name os Ful. tace ¢ i néde ta oh |B \ that the best man may win, and : Single and double-breasted, 28 to 36-inch Coat Models iy rar teak one partogousd agate ag pod faa rd |p| thet the devil take the hindmos GETS DIVORCE FROM 714-716 of all-woo! broadcloth, brown, navy, green and red tie aus the mahier bind, oy dab siden weeds bo 01.78: teak nT || Second Ave. “ coats fine satin lined; skirts full plaited, with wide fold maaan OOF 7 | 'IPOSTPONE on bottom. All sizes. eer Second Floor | STAGE-STRUCK SPOUSE = ee , 1 as ! HEA NG CANDIDATE FOR ( RI | Suda May Wileon was this morn FL EET | TOR TAKES i id WwW ’ id i ling «ranted « divorce from Alex | vo niMOELRe ande Wilson by Judge Boyd J r ay omen Ss $1 .00 Long r ay | The hearing of the recommenda | Tallman. It is alleged that Wilson J (By United § ses tion of A. V. Boullion, superinten | was stage «track and would not wus “ eatures!|ciik Liste Gl SACU] [lier vine wien tat te fore he wien uae SAILS ...°% i is e oves i of the Beattie, Renton &/ it is also alleged that he was ox Lewis, the 8 be revoked, bas been post. | tremely cruel to bis wife and wo neat he tn ® candidate for a Be ‘to Be We sold a thousand pairs of poned until 2 o'tlock om the after: |continually beat and strike her. The (By United Press.) ter, ban feet t them tv k 1 bit noon of September 9. The hearing |custody of the child and $20 a| sypnwy, N. W. 8, Aug. 27 mignt 4 ) s ago q 0 alue OB) wa: lor ¥ y Bi month alimon ere € ne . « he Kerchiefs € vO weeks ago in a good bi = > es eet for eaterday © “ s elmeay © wiven the) en b> gone he 223 b ng here. 2 less than a business day, and bat — re her fh par 04 Reena preg ee eth fied iis { Women's Pure Linen Hem Gduid havé.cold ex mane eis 2Tinch—remember the width oo ae ee whips steamed oul to sea : Serer, 2, Tetnecobiets thout arry trouble. Those wi Ai-Sik Black Taffeta |] T RNEY the Sg Shatboninad MACK quarterinch hems and wi di ary Doar ¢ , ate Ww ar on i Gems tat eet Tee eae eee eee eee TENNIS ae Ps ing ors embroidered corners, plain were disappointed in that sale will iis <b mon tiene eee * * je rellicad ea people of Sydney saw the ships ‘ , * HUT.OFF NOTICE disappe with a feeling of re or bordered; large size find consolation in this. These for good bisck taffeta * * #| Owing to the rain this morning ny t nmnitate, ond at the| ee rome be Hand Gloves are in some particulars don't mile thin sale, Get & Water will be shut off in the # games scheduled for the Wea same time @ fealing of happiness erchiots, Friday » att ou dhien' ® district between Sixth ay. S w/lington state tennis tournament |, the ple c viet. whieh bas only ... 2 _ We even better than the previous lot, your ange of 1000 and 1th ay. 6. and from Wel- @| were played this afternoon. eo much good feeling Sl cdacaace They. are Women’s Long Silk ler st. to Atlantic st. on Fri er T. Bent of Melbourne} | (By United ee $ ong . : day, from 9 a. m, until 6 p.m. & sent a message of cordial welcome VASHINGTON, 75¢ to 7 $125 Lisle Gloves, finest quality, tan, Silkoline AY * < MINERS ARE DEAD *: Admiral Sperry and it was de-| man ck rray . i RRR livered to him on board the Con-| jocacie nar brown, gray, white and black; | Value 10¢ Peat: | necticut before the departure from |Ccratis national 16-button length; sizes 6to 84 FROM EXPLOSION this port. It is expected that Mel-|"@fused to give ouba™ ; ade lot-—new 8 eee inclusive: regular $1.00 values: thousand yards Pigured ne will try to outdo Sydney tn | three-hour conferesea nm Di balved. Oriental All-Over hile tk dl D . , Silkolives, tu lengths of j ee ee ome, but the Americans do|to have had late us Laces, 18 inches wide while they last, a pair ..... 1% to & yards; the kind (By United } jovable visit on the entire trip than | Same! Compern i Sail tw polka dot, floral and scroll that sells regularly at 106 at oo —_ Auk i ems ete ‘had pete m the en Li | came to Wi = F | By United Press I. one bodies of miners bave been arabia 4 eee 2. easerveten ° Syed. Here Phew 1 E) yew nde Aug. 27 --Worrted | taken from the colliery at Hailey in fora sonounelag the “6 plans 1 purchase; values to $1.26 Curtains Worth U half price—« 5c |by constant conferences with law-| ville, Six or eight are still in the ed to talk with the laiiaels pade. a | an 50 Lurtains, Worth Up yard + teeeees lyers, and confused by seusational| mine, but the flames are raging Gompers las the finest je by dix Weiday vo SUG [newspaper reports, Captain Peter) and the air is so wuffocating that | organization in the country’ be He th —__—_—_—__—_——-| [ft 4 P i E h |C. Hains, slayer of William E. An-| the’rescuers expect to find only the Neither Hi ; and a “ o a air, ac Drawers |nte, today admittedly t* undecided | charred remains. The cause of the |scit can come an the Ru Net Veils (C jaa to what course he will pursue.|explosion, which occurred yester I'm here to fix things ture. Ki » Curtains w ° ale , . ™ | District Attorney Darrin of Quee y, was due to the ignition of a pers 92 Vy rhe ¢ urtains which salesmen use to show the trade Value 50c county eald that he had arranged| barrel of of! Frere Abou alues and factory “throw outs,” all in one great lot, to Indeniably the best bargain to hold a conference with District WOODMEN ENTERTAIN. — Attorney Jerome thin afternoon, (Star Specie! Service.) jand will receive advice from the ST. PETERSBURG, Aus lom: op No. 286, pox men of Ne 28 “ | famous prosecutor Home camp No. 286, Woodmen of | nitaiis are given in a Yakutska newspaper of a case of cannibalism among the revolting tribes of Open Mesh Net Veils, stad- ded with chenilie dots and trimmed with two rows of velvet ribbon. Biatk, BRYAN LOSES OF CAM our Muslin Underwear Seo tion has offered in seven years. Women's Cambric Drawers, lawn ruffie, Val sell Friday at 38¢ each. Chiefly Nottingham Lace Curtains, but in all manner of designs, some of which can be matched. Would sell regularly the World, entertained about 150 |COMES TO INVESTIGATE guests at the ball, on Pine st., last LONGSHOREMEN’S STRIKE. evening. The igbland quar book containing camp cash . WHWA, and Savy. These at $1.00 to $4.00 a pair. This lot to lace and embroidery trim: | | ; tette was the star feature of the | Lamuts, living om the river Kori are “Stronghalr” Net Veils, got at, a strip .:.. Cc med; cut wide and full | | With full authority to take exeeu-|evening. Cards were played and 0», 'P ON Tet ee vads, driven William J. Bryaa: | tive action for thelr respective | refreshments were served eates from San Fran Oakland and Portland will in Seattle tomorrow to go over matters connected with the strike between the longshoremens unions on the Sound and the Pu get Sound Shipping association The delegates are J. A. Madsen. desperate hun devoured the ELKS TO GIVE BALL. bodies of his brother's wife and four chidren morrow night at Madison park the Elks of Seattle will give a grand) NEGRO KILLS WHITE MEN. ball, the proceeds to go tnto their building fund. This will mark the (By United Press.) reopening of Madison park pavili MOUNT OLIVE, Miss, Aug. 27 The order is working for a fund of Crazed by 1 indulgence in co and worth $2.00. 98 Friday price ..... c ee RRR The A Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. THEM Nel Friday, moe eg riday, 25c TERNS REESE RETESTED 2 24 88 Agents property ¢ Agents epr nting the grain and lumbe : " este | M fp] Santer unions of Portland, Taine sa Sir hn evacticn ate Beale. | cules, Des Bret ae tk a ol ee MY i \ 0 jf Sheehan, president of Oakland to- ing on its lot, at Spring st. and ri ig gone satay 7 it in person to | im‘ es I cal No, 22, and Conrad Harring. |Pourth av ot Bie ag shape peo wed The Commoner a Silks If ton, as the agent of the coal shov-| Oivores fer Desertion as ike Vaasa oe ae oe and made bia |f elers’ and general freight handiers’| judge Boyd J. Tallman granted a moore Welnets ver ‘° sa x fs Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. jf unions of San Francisco divorce this morning to Katherine immediately after the shooting fol et aenugeneyt - Meet at Labor Temple. H. Moots from Felix J. Mootz on | jowed Bullock to his cabin, on the| the ground of desertion. Mrs. Moots was given the custody of the three children and also $40 a month all “| mony, Mootz has been in the coun abe ious bas other bat oe take SOLD E K LLED BY | alte id all such are urged to aa CAR DESTROYED The heat was so intense as to offerings of freight, the steamship se oe oe ee rere don rting his wite but was salnesed I R | scorch the front of the building oc North western ( Truebridge, morning when the divorce was cupied by the drug store of Worthen ELLIS GETS A NEW JOB did not get away until 7 o'clock this| Wit! Give Excursion. ere j KNOCK- OUT DROPS outskirts of town, and « hin down MODESTO, Call There will be a business meeting an James of the Workinagmen'’s Republican Lhd 99 ular one. The flames shot up about | the car being Insured for $1,000, It STEAMER DELAYED. SEEING SEATTLE 20 feet nd a dense column of was a Baby Reo and had a carrying club at the Labor Temple tomorr smoke was sent high in the air capacity of 12 people Delayed by fumigation and late|M8Mt Only members will be @ Co., and set fire to the awning | The drill team of Home camp No.| Calif t : orning. Much of the freigh Ne CAMS alifornia Republicans Meet. One of the touring cars used by | of that establishmen | rs ag: ; fuch of the freightl@/ 29¢ Woodmen of the World, and| OAKLAND, Cal. Aug. 27 Re —— } the Seeing Seattle Auto company te » cause ix assigned for the fire a y Mterlor and will be tram® the drill team of Seattle circle No.|publicans from every portion of carry tourists about the cit machine was not in working or-| y United Press.) nanan e Northern Navigatiom | 549, Women of Woodcraft, will give California are here today to attend (By United Press. | Bune ban ray! ASHINGTON “gust 7. company's river steamers 4 aeeiiie sae Pabinge tadie ‘i r ° s| SAN LANCISCO, A aotally destroyed fire. on EP and was being ywed > the | HI ¢ re D.C, Aur. & ee “fal 9 Bes regatne a3 ad an excursion around Vashon isiand|the state convention which meets| SA FR aN « A : é St, ehortly before 6 o'clock tast age Wade H. Ellis, now attorney gen. Michae ~ t to/this evening, The steamer Youom-|this afternoon. The selection of Norman Gregory, a priva ‘ F evening. The blaze was « apectac The lows is estimated at $2,000,|¢ral of Ohio, has been tendered by | 104, tone And the passenger lst tt which has been chartered, will| presidential electors is the main en ae. Sees we. ones ww the president and has aeeepted the = —- NT sn raladeralll oe Do A Bon menuens Severe the: sunventios a tae rot = oo it eral, recently held by Milton I Big a Bs the Barbary Coast a Purdy. Mr. Bille will lanese ae Vibratory, Massage for’ Meolth | COMRADE BENJ. c LEVY ENDORSED BY SONS OF |! detieve the soldier wa ~g " duties of his new position as oor A pepe ett: VETERANS FOR COUNTY TREASURER py t t th ; na a athe business of his present office rnold Vibrator Coed) Seattle, Wash., June 17th, 1908 one of the ‘ arte : TO THE OWNER OF THE BEST IMPROVED TRACT IN which will require his attention for Believing that honest and true merit should always be recos = Cc at wie a cau 340 Arcade Annex zed, and that faithful and efficient service should be rewarded, it ote Arthu ur pleasurable duty to pledge hearty and ivided : P with x ~ | rade Benj, C. Levy, in his candidacy for the office . pores (Sp artes Preen) * — er of King County, Washington, and to further pledge 6.1 none cet cee eet ® K % he Republican Primaries to be held on Septer k ry : has . Aing i AUGUST 1, 1909. mend, CO iA Ba veteran of the Cir & ed } 9 rz ‘Britis country and we 1 e Uv na f . « bi Take a comfortable ride any afternoon on a Green Lake G M . Ay BON Art , ' panes K MARE 2 a ar ¢ is rec as fh zen Is above reproach, and P able ne ate hang wp i* FX reat po Suecies lee as a publte official for the past noventecr o ’ ao. ae N r SU NDAY or Frida a a gaa oa | Get off at our Branct Office, at Denny Station we will show Y Comrade Ley « I e ty Trea dag a . sted Covel a Enc you the greatest va ou ever saw In sivabee tos ' fice, w ‘ he past t a clean renee ; ! Picnic Hams, the Best Eastern, Per Up. Ge ¥)] arcuoneciaté zoey, He, thereto directiy tiie edi cat a to th ‘ hieh he f candidate ‘ wa 8 an cre Therefor marved:by the tons 46% |] days out trom Kaipara + vase ome, © you ever bought a Pienic Ham? ve heteter da Hull, } ' i : cle Lame : A very fine plece League ( i Levy be, and he is hereby | kenridge Bicyolt SAN 100 Acres Gold Last Week ‘ me nt—al nic Good as the best ham, Some folks prefer hem for the « f wer of King County, Washington, and a ne ¥) Lamb 5 @ Prices Across the Street $1,006 to the regular bam dred o , ¢ zens generally * per cent ’ ar aa “ a Ossi) ‘ = . . a amor This is Your Chance You can get these Picnic Hams only at wee ‘ t ——____—_——____—. . bareeint ae Acreage Is Getting Scarce Sinha W. W. WILSHIRE SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices tow Or pote —_—— THE BK. J. WRIGHT on Clothing for the Boys eptember edu ~ J, L. MACDONALD. Regular $3.00 Suits only 81.50 — ‘ones H. E. Orr Company, Inc.|| BIG WHITE MARKET Sh OpOR See Regular $4.00 Suite only 83000 anes | P. H. COOKSON Regular $5.00 8x ly 250 Ile PINN Youth " 708 TO 713 ALASKA BUILDING MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING G, F, VRADDNBURC gy ith ct oT TD ot F. M. ; be via nd Committe | 1121 Firet Ave 1310 Se DOC

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