The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1908, Page 7

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Ie STAR.-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER GONCERT A BIG SUCCESS de Ay mowsinn of thaahaces | Symphony Orchestra Be-| iia =| Gins Season With . ¥ ‘at TY Ww ° INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, | a ‘ . (By United Press.) BERLIN, Sept. 18--A resolution providing for the arbitration of all aternational disputes, whethor or they are ng 4 in the onferenye A. Bridea d& @o., Largest Clothiers on the Coast, The “A, = Hiei Waited in old chayplo, Wim wyting Yor the was the blooming p to hopen,” anaweted bate a Vain for Saloons Seat ne reproachtuly at | Partiame he arre jowra of (he salon e f arbilontion. Open. i . | Artists Ti 7 ee a : : © cop took the gigantic pedes CHEAP PHONES FOR CiTy, | premph. jan to @ police ation where ae ‘ x Seaton, lode a Seaton sooa demonstrated that he rr néependent “Porertiine Ceve w ne we og el Yo itime. ‘Xna’ bas wlebsating " (ite ew MUniei gett 1 y Vittated lnat fndien clu vn f ' a " sm ihat was wile alt nt abe, | mutceot onipany. Thin wi rf fm front He wot perators selary i Yet i} Bong valk er'atound the world and } var t | was terkyy (oan Of NARI bak WU yout, FORM MARCHING CLUBS, n thon | 2 md ARGS bodye Ineltem@ Nh he fe actpaet R b oa dadiael corte” oan gered him Y*s Det doesent work atJit much, using a at Alex. oe | hie foe! admieg Rogie lr fer pe dew ributtons and in “ firat ¥ favor of diime hit (ita purposda. in omthowasm by yin att a udtemer . anon ping ibe, Two in Deniweeh éoneer He ap | j A Remarkable Value In casting about for a special suit to sell at $15.00, and to which we could safely attach our pamerye oil © Hatlet Buite from Henry VIII, | _ AISLIFE qj ONT "| gst ease an | | @ram, since i was new to Seattte | ouacert proarame | evening socially was quite an Stand the Ac- afternoon untit sept, 2%, without! having reached any decision It waa cusation of Wife's intimated by the officers tn the case spying boxes wore: Mr. |} label and ironclad guarantee, sample suits were Murder that the murderer would be arrest D. Btimson, Mias Dor- |] called for and received from every honest cloth- . ed before the jury was called to Mr. Thomas Stim . —_—- gether again. Luard im thought to} Mue| i) ing manufacturer in the United State Before nd . cama Pee “ke have feared that he would be ac:/ a ~ Rhy |i} deciding on a selection, every garment sent us SON, Sept. 18—Unable tolcused of the murder of his wite Mre BIE was submitted to a committee of experts for a niled He left 4 note declaring that he! 1, M 4d Mrs W. D. Per jonger the veiled accuse * r am r Lal 4 could no longer bear the strain of king My. and Mra H. & Boloom, | ‘ h exi N + tg 4 i no longer o “ and Mr 8. Boles! oroug’ amination, inside and out. Not ; ioe Be bed Killed bis wife.) cusation. The note was found at! Fs and Mra. Frederick Stimson, |i] thorou -gevonumenge le and ow iy : BS BABOBRSI jody Was found shot through hts home That tomorrow ts bargain day at| Mrs Marfield, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas “ | " Burke, Mr. and Mra. Charles Speon Seven O i urder o a ob bev . ins lane at Seven Oaks.) The murder of Mra Laurd wan|Kobler & Chase's, Many are be-| Baris Mr ont Mee Charen spose | wei Charlesione of the mysteries of Low nd " ri : don, of ppt to have [Fhe general bud his wife ware wath,| MONE to realize the Importance ea he Pik Mee pentane | fe trent of « train ing through @ lapse. in the evening of watehing our Friday advertiae| Mre Readman, Mr. and Mra A. & jroad t an: ‘of feel Kerry, Mr. and Mra H.W. Treat. | yulp She had not gone far whet she was therein. This apace te used ¢ r the by ar ffte dhet. A cromseyed mat tbe he y that the hop picker was arrested by Scot Century Club. sere wanes. bob — eee has ever been ad.| Soumulate by reason of exchanges at 1680 14th av, Friday, Reptem to investigate the death vanced for the possible killing of for higher grades and Autoplanca Learé-adjourned yesterday | Mra. Laurd by her husband single detail was overlooked—the quality of lin- ings and trimmings, manner of padding and shaping the collar, shoulders and front of coats, character of workmanship, ete., the object being a suit that not only looked the part but one that | would stand constant wear and hold its shape for the full term of our guarantee—twelve months. The result is “The A. Bridge $15.00 Special”—a | truly remarkable suit value | The styles are patterned after the latest ap- proved models, and the immensity of our stock f beautiful patterns; also plain blues and blacks. The actual values are much more than the price named, but we've an object in view, and we verily believe that the “A. Bridge | $15.00 Special” will give you more genuine satisfaction than any suit you ever possessed As g further inducement for your continued patron- age, we keep all suits repaired and pressed for a year Faced Furth, Miss Furth, Mise Ter ry and Mr and Mra. F. K. Struve ry Friday for the purpose of quoting Art Exhibit | | The following te « partial Met of) Clwh women of the city will be pleased to learn that the new club! bargains for tomorrow house at Harvard ay. and The lat. wilt be at the fr BP CRUISERS COMING. | FIRST SHEATH SKIRT ~— WORN, 4,000 YEARS AGO. 1a. eady to entertain guente | ann 1 Arte and Crafta femhitit, beginr October & rations are coming in from | Mf the city and state, and 1 Wagner Piano ...$175 , IRR As. | gives you the choice of a wide range wil send two cruteere the Pacific to visit all the coast cities next spring. The are the Aso and the Soya, | af whkh were captured from Mra wa pater, the director ahd tettatatened. The for- | ane « $165) witt receive simattine tur ean free of charge. es the Bayan and the latter | lend give any teformation destred, A full line Union-Made Clothing; also principal agents for Schloss Bros., Garson-Meyer and Chas. Kaufman & Bros.’ pre-shrunk clothes 22 Iverson & Sonn, sach|, a at yuEADQuaRTens— | |g Mm Fee o a. : ‘ si ce es : cases have bews | Jos. Keller & Co. .$ 98! fast even Sem ae GENUINE PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES, in blacks and mixtures, from .........$10.00 to $25.00 { Denver, Portland ) the program were Mins ¢ | ‘ ’ _-" 11 Gilbert & Co......$175 {Gti sis” Wisons*ssl | An Extra Good Line Men’s Shoes 3 THEORY—O. M. Cagle Winthrop ....... $196 Mrs. Russell Entertains. We make a specialty of Men’s Shoes, with such dependable lines as Packard's, at $4.00 to | Since vo tee teen wear tained at bge esterday Sis $6.00. Hates’ Union-Made Shoes, at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Gotzian’s Shoes, at $2.50 nplimentary to om, of St. Lowts, and Mra 1 1 1 1 Winthrop coseees S178) 1 s house guest of Mien ¢ 1 1 body fed to hogs to —" 00, and R. P. Smith & Co.'s Famous Imperishable Sole Shoe, a work shoe without an equal, at H f _ $3.50. ee) ! Schoo! Teacher Did forgive an enemy? aes Tuffnat-—Onest Behool Teacher And | For Mra. H. L. Geary D. S. Johnston. . . . ee arg Mrs. Harry Lo wmcheon will = be poe: pene Wheelock $240| Foire "at nor nome Saupe A BRIDGE & CoO won bie jar e @ * a RE ny gh pe — | Largest Clothiers on the Coast sills Come arty In the morning be [tained ¢ aaheon, tolowed | 103-105-107 First Av. Corner Yesler Way | Ee ice ditteren? trom tt fore your chajco is sold to some|hY,*. , = ‘ iat s SS sais tere live on one eho. Store open for business} Daneng Party ~~ here. 1 forest tra ; Bay A. A dancing party was given last tin, y penitentiar Spokane | 7°" seam, ope * inte of it. iS STYLE OF SHEATH SKIRT at 8:90 evening tar itn ana tre’ O Aron > pewa county are burning ROBBED BY THUGS gestgenafineerd na te, «WORN @Y ANCIENT LaDy, | = At their ew home o a ev. quae are Reng he's — p"—Chicago Tribune A few months ago the fashion enon |FOREST FIRES AGAIN erest Pires Checked womans ‘wee world was startled by the int wnt ypu REA ey y from tented. hy \ as start) y the bya! Mra T & Br ’ 1 at a — The} m from behind by tw duction of the sheath gown la ‘ party for LAW pee rnd wvALIO — oe Bi KING OUT * in the waiting room of the Paria. This gay city sets the HI ved Auatio. 4 habiiual crinmins hed Great Northern passenger depot, on fon for the rest of the world, bat | at the Patrfield wel ant i United Press.) fines C st, at 2:15 Yelock this morning, in the ease of the sheath skirt they i Algonquin Club. | Word was reseteed hate teity cag} Pert Arther, Grand Sneets, Move-|2,2- Gees wae trusty segs This sensational gown was worn | oe ee. Bat Lhris-| MIBERNIANS MEET—The site| fect of a block of fine residence Wa: and it is feared that his by our ancient female ancestors} wages ” “Ae meeting of the Ancient Order of on the outskirts of Bu land hy injuries may prove serious who lived ow the teland of Crete | | Chanter GP. & Oo Hiberniana is being held at Walle) | Chapter 0. P. ©. wil meet Waite. Today the delegates are vie ays over 4.090 years ago. HKeeent exea- vations on this island have resuited | fm unearthing a number of state 1318 Secend Avenue. Waisaits. Clad. VIOLINS @ttes which show the general style The Seattie Women's club wilt And ovtfite onethird off of dress worn by the ladies of that Seattic, Wash. |hoid tte first menting at the Kin requiar price this week period | neer, Wes Ciympty = pinen, Mentar Muste Dept. of Kobler & afternoon chan C. H. ROSE, Proprietor 1318 Gecond Av Seattle Monday caeenen with Mra BL J aanene te Holmes, M444 fiat av Golden Gardens Park. After noon and evening. Next Sun day. Take any Ballard car crening: clamees and “an and change to Loyal Heights Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. pe we nnert ge Dr | ne $ 112 Columbia Street. . SELLING QUT The excessive rents prevailing compel us to retire from business in Seattle Our Entire Stock of Clothing,Men’s Furnishings and Shoes the Copyrighted ne avery day and | Donan, of Mixsoula, w: by the republicans of Helena at midnight SALOON LimMiT— deen coun at cilmen have pateed an ordinance WEBER PIANO DEALERS. ‘}imiting saloons to 40 in number THE HUBBELL CO.’S CLEARING OUT SALE OF ACCARTHY’S STOCK CONTINUES FAST AND FURIOUS And no wonder, for the amazing bargains and phenomena! values have brought the people to the store in their thousands. Such @ terrific smashing of prices never been known before. Hubbeils are doing they vertised to do, clearing out absotutely everything in the store in the shortest time on record. if Prices are not low enough, they will be lower yet. One thing is sure—the goods have GOT to go, if they have to be GIVEN away. Once inside the doors you find yourself in the midst of the most extraordinary ict of bargains the mind has ever imagined. Bargains here, bargains there—just nothing but bargains. of tong tables are simply groaning under the mass of bargains piled on the top. You must certainly come tomorrow and bring your pocketbook. Don't for mt; this chance will soon be gone. Here are a few of the many bargains on sale tomorrow— BARGAINS IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS—Soft and warm, just right for fall wear In the Domestic Section BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, full width Sever sold under $1.19 On sale lomorry TABLE NAPKING—An extra fine Wlenched satin damask Napkin, very sof and plenty of weight, full «ize ¥ chotee patterns regular $1.86 vartous colors to choose from; trimmed with faney braid WHITE QUILTS od. firm weave, fol] double-bed size, regular $1.00 value Yery nelect desix: worth $2.00 CORSET COVERS—Fine white cambric, lace and embrolde amed e FORTERS— Hn he & splendid ict of Comforters, very soft and warm, fille values from 40¢ to ¢ W il | With pure white cotton, fancy silkoline covered, large LADIES’ AND CHILOREN’S BONNETS AND SUN HATS— i 2 Oo a ess an OSs fize; regular value $2.25 veda NT CREME NONE S555. casecs eeeead b4pnees nec censones ABLE LINEN—A ve avy half-bieach Table Linen, diee pattern CHILDREN’S DRESSES—White cambric, tucked and lace trimmed White; & most durable covering, would be cheap at $1 regular $1 BOVS’ SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS—White and colored, in various stripes width, very ha@ivy absorbent Toweling, checks; made of Indian Head, pique and gingham ‘ rn values from $1.50 to $7.00. To clea The following are a few of the bargains which we are offering dur- ing the following week: Sale Commences 9 a. m. Saturday DRESS DEPARTMENT. Odds and 1 Dresa Goods; wart Another igh-class Drews GLOVES. VEILINGS fects; regular at Jotted 7c CHIFFONS——iAtis of Chiffons left IN THE NOTIONS RIBBONS An enorm quantity of Rit all kinds, al! colors, all widths; values BROKEN LOTS OF SILK AND LISLE GLOVES—Values from 3¢ Ga. to KID GLOVES—A by # of Kid Glove We: your chalee ge of colors to : , - Stationery Dep't WRITING PAPER~ ciet at MONOGRAM SEALING STAMPS—Ibony handle FURNISHINGS SHIRTS—A " ad ckel-plated, all initia LARGE SPOOL CORTICELLI and fine &, all sizes £. worth 25¢ 5c TWIST ni toesesene ° Ic feguiar value § vb PAINT BOXES—~lox Water Color Paints, with ce enemies ie e.g gee) Paws icasve vied TALLY CaRnos in assorted lot, fancy colored pic TOYS ANY TOY IN THE HOUSE, VALUES 5 UP TO $3.00 c yg Doerr i aE ers | #. A vn . a ; 2c oe THE OLD McCARTHY STORE "ih Mee—Men's ¥ k Thee piin , cades, ¢ ' MEN'S HOSE} guaranteed 5 c stainies CORTICELL! SILK— COMBS—Horn, celluloid and tortotse 10 LADIES’ COLORED HOSE SUPPORTERS 9 31k finish; worth %6c c BRED UNDER Set thes rm and finely tinished regula ine § WHITE DRESS AND FULL DRESS VE6TS your chance donbie-set wis Ato we LADIES’ BLACK HOSE SUPPORTERS 5 Re ar Lbe wt SAXONY WOOL—Golden Fleece brand 4c ull colors; regular 10 c haDiaw® BLACK HOSE Past colors; regular 16c .. ss vC 25% Off On All Shoes ° 9 506 — 506 Gilna’s re aR? Between Fifth Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and Bixnth Avenues

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