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THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, OC’ are creating great interest from Seattle school boys and girls— we have an attractive Hitle novelty Special Soliool Hutton here for every girl and boy in Greater Seattle. Several istine Match Charles Knosher & Co., Inc. Will Involve British thousand have been given away already and we want every Royalty. girl and boy to have o@ so don’t fail to come for yours DRY GOODS = tom TOW Sune. Corner Second Avenue and James Street New York Office—31 Union Square Announcement: We are pleased to announce to the people of Seattle the opening of our NEW DRY GOODS STORE, at the corner of Second Avenue and James St., in the old Baillargeon quarters, on SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1908. Our Creed: Having made many friends and customers in the North End of Seattle, where for more than seven years we did a large and successful dry goods busi ness, we shall continue, after removing to our new location, in the old-fashioned creed of selling only dependable merchandise for the lowest possible price con nited Press) Poet 21. New temep ian fo the Abrum golly when tt be that If the Itallan the American heiress match Between the ‘Turin and Priv Pat ment would wot be by King Kdward ree ‘announcement that had = sanctioned match and the Amertoan | royal prince “ <n that King eying to prevent 7 te te that it} rane Se of the pro noteworthy price reductions a eel on silverware— athe oat os ce ' a week-long sale— to the} be a GLISTO junior salesgirl or saleshoy— HO Announcement we have ever made for the benefit of all , Our little friends has caused so much excitement aid real interest ae (he HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL GLISTO PRE. MIUMS we are distributing among Seattle girls and boys. We Are waiting for you to come to the store and get a ape Clal GLISTO premium news’ ctroular. Besides awarding these (Trege Mark GLISTO premiums, WE PAY YOU for your trouble, Come tomorrow sure. met thet making a spectalty of allverware, our very complete sistent with sound business principles Mas, who} stock is of the latest and most desirable patterns. A nota SPE betrothal dle feature of this section ts the modest pricing of our —a japanned coat satin-lined cases of 24 pieces of silverware; 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons a notable reduction ts now offered on these sets 24 pes. Table set, Rogers 1847, plata satin fin: 7 95 fah; regular price $12.50. Specially priced. . ' 24 pes. Table set, Rogers 1847, French gray finish, vint and age pattern; regular price $17.50. 11 50 of King Edward. | Spectalty pric of the Duke of! h } 24 pes, Table set, Wallace Bros, Butler finish Joan pat Elkins, and the | | tern; regular price $17.50. 11 50 of Torin to the Princess Specially priced. . therefore make Miss ——M pes. Table set, 1833 Wallace Bros, plain finish, Wind ga Mteriniaw of King Ed. | ; sor patterns; regular price $11.50. 6 95 gee, &@ relationship which | Specially priced......,... A appeal to the Brittah | —84 pos. Table set, 1835 Wallace Bros., plain fintsh, Wind sor pattern; regular price $8.95. 5 Spectally priced > ° ° ‘ hod and shovel will be given free with the purchase of every heater thie week. Our Goods: We will have an up-to-date SHOE STOCK for ladies and children; a com- plete department of MEN'S FURNISHINGS; the DRESS .GOODS, SILKS and FANCY GOODS will represent the best variety in the Seattle market. While we will not claim or try to show you the largest quantities, we will show you the best selection of patterns in DRESS GOODS, LACES and TRIM- MINGS obtainable Our Advertising : We will at all times endeavor to tell you the exact facts; we will not waste newspaper space or your time in telling of commonplace things; when you see our advertisements, you may feel assured that we can and will deliver the goods, just as we represent them We want you to know that when you spend 25 cents for a pair of stockings in our store, that you get the value in stockings, and the best that can be bought for that money; also, when you buy a $25.00 suit or coat, exactly the same rule applies. In short, we will give you 100 cents’ worth of value for eve dollar spent. Learn our reliability. We Want a Share of Your Patronage: Give us the opportunity, come to our store, and we will prove to you that trading with us will be both pleasant and profitable We especially invite you to drop in and look around on our opening day, Saturday, October 24th; we will be open Saturdays until 9:30 in the evening. Other da ays, until 6 o'clock. Charles Knosher & Co., Inc. Corner Second Avenue and James Street brother of and both are of Italy. The |—your old stove, range or heater will be taken as part payment on the - purchase of a new one. AUTO WRECK. | United Oct, 3L—Hy the! I ~e pen steam autome- | Baa , a good medium grade a ee heater special priced— zation snctety ~it is one of the eastest of heat Meeting tn the ’ pariah ehureh, | ing © and James ' an re, sections it hase patent top front draft 4 ‘by th dies : the meeting the p . which | read, and Mre . ’ uw , will make an | vos to operate. res perfect regulation of the fire and prevents any sparks from blowing out of the stove. it is made of heavy polished stool, with cast top; han awing aae the work cover, nickel urn and foot ratte bed Maris ‘ | and extra cast iron lid. Made M in four sizes No, 18 takes If4ach wood; lar price $4.50-- 50 extra special... No. 20 takes 20ineh wood; regu jar price $9.40 50 extra apectal : . No. M4 takes 24-inch wood; regu lar price $11.50— 7 95 extra special... .. ‘ W. Faron, this is an excellent —— or een om parlor heater with full mica Rae fromt door; has nickel foot rail; top ewing cover and nickel urn; te BUCK'S QUALITY throughout, style and construc tion ie in keeping with this type of stove and will satisfy people with the most fastidious tastes; it's an attractive room ornament Gem ri __ No. 1A haw 164n. firebox. .$16.50 | —is such a good beater for burn- | i aileils “aik kien iy Cee a pg Mg i - Sa Ee Se RE nce . - a 2 o~ ree eansidering he | ny her steter. ames jamiltoa | English Rocking Girls are other tm ADDHESSES MEN'S CLUB. No, 3A has 1%tn. firebox ing wood that we wish to cali | “ier price $13.50—- Howe will conduct |portant features of the new vaude- — No. SA bas 22-10. firebox. particular attention to it | extra spectal } - | ville show Professor Frank G. Miller of the és | Automobile Sensation at Pantages. | 7 = oe et oe ee ni r t at the Or WILL INSTALL SMHUINR. the Mens club at St. Mar ; Ferra, the In Man, at Pantages, | on the subject of f t pres —see our die B) pbeur ts making one of the bite of nas one of the thrilling acta of the | With « charter mem! last night. He itr | with stereoptican vi | very heavily upon the need The vehicle for the “The Under jseason. He tien on the stage and|the largest of any lallows a 3,850-pound Winton auto- od, the Nile play window manila Maen "we ead and criminal haste | with showing the pul erie the hele” Geker aot eke America’s forests are Poing depleted. Special GLISTO ures of this week's bill are Van For A ABPRDEE. Brot *, mustea! comedians; Fink's Premiuma, 1° trained mules; Gragam, Dent & Co. the county commissioners w settings are elaborate, § GIbSOn'# in the one-act ody, “Packing members of temple yesterday and plans started for mak- which you work Is high class. Up,” and the Three Whitman Sts it is expected that a large | !2# & food exhibit Br, the county at tere and Wilite Robinson in “Plan- ew candidates will be ready bad pattie. a en Philharmonic Concert tation Pastimes.” Francesco Mar- ation ton Unitarian church | ract, the popular violinist, has been TM be given the first | put on as 4 special attraction } of the season. i Myrna Jack Comedy at the Star. lena ena SALVED. . on ch struc taken | ceiver Mitchel) was guilty of fay nm, which struck r in administering the affair |an Avemmented cast, will be at the| The sok ! | kk bar October minority | oritiem tm administerts he affairs hird Avens | violinist; Miss funn, ¢ & : Q : uily salved un- ie of the defunet concerns. 4 ee jam and ida Kelley are winning p ol rented rm nt _ ores traito; Miss Mrne ene hundreds of laughs with their com- | der the direction of Captain Gen- vata act at the Star theatre this aie wer aan t to the Hoorah” will be bicycle riders and the ¥Y Pantages players at the week. [t ts @ western treated by @ man who r SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boys. | Regular $3.00 Suits only tse : | | | ph | The work of Jommph and Wititam | P Jefferson in “The Rivals.” at the Moore this week, shows the marks jof their careful apprenticeship to their art which they served under thelr tatented father. Joseph plays 1 FREE Consultation you the nature of your today. You incur ne ob. a ite Nor Aa well as its pathos. “Raf Tamact cure in tre will be continued for the rest ). 8. BR tence of this week Regular $4.00 Suits only 82.00 Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 Giese Cor, Fleet Sed" A M @ 6 F LovaNNeY, ‘ American. Frieate Of rat CROWN CLOTHING CO,, y : the part of Sir L Y Trigger and Osteopathic Physicians. oll of 34-Ply of the Famous Genasco Roofing, com- William appears in the part of Bob! “A Bitter Atonement 10-11-12 “Batabrowk vogk Midg Second and 1121 First Ave. ‘ ss Acres, made famous by the elder | at the theatre, Is being | —— ———_—__— —-——— aa With nails, caps and cement for laying. The Jefferson. There ix a matinee this| well recetved by the large audiences afternoon, and the iast performance | at each performance. It is a four tontght act comedy drama taken from the | | well known novel of the same Elks’ Benefit. {by Bertha M. Clay. The Welch HE hardest wear ona pair of shoes comes it the soles. You buy a shoe with good uppers, comfortable and with a hape of last that pleases ou, and it is annoying, iot to say expensive, to ind that the sole is earing right through. The seat sale for the “Toodie Stock company t* a good aggregn | Holland,” offered by the Bike. this morning at 10 o'clock Be oS Rg Have Arranged ore theatre, Friday and Saturday at thin year's offering, under the direction of Tomm Oetx w be of the Bike’ previous GLEN BROOK | MINERAL WATER A SEATTLE PRODUCT $1.00 Waffle Iron, 70¢ family grindstone American No. & Waffle Iron, easy running. with cold handle; new the fastest cur style; handi ill not ee it has iso 1.00; special WE. $1.50. api sage Biscuit, 4 Lbs. 25¢ 10c Cereal Bowls, S¢ Dog Biseult. The White Imported Sem!-Porcelain Bags) on r “ereal Bows Alwa ery handy for kiteh 5c vy PIF 0 aS First Concert of Seattle Grand. Philharmonic Orchestra Hans an’ Nix” interpreted by! Occurs Tomorrow Eve- Dixon and Bernard, Germa dians, will continue at the Grand ning at Unitarian Ithe reat of the w Pure—Sparkling—Wholesome 7 a 7 " P Our Old Oak Shoes, fo matines this afternoon. The play ts| Church The Best for Mixing With Liquors $4.00, ¢ ; hod “rman : ss « special, each a Wober-Field burle aaue, and has 9 Pusca za , are shod with the strong singing and dancing chorus ae Lethe ase 10c Cake Turner, 7¢ and Taiiets Next week James J.| The Seattle Phitharmonic Orches best sole leather tanned. ary Bemivct Tan: | argo Size, Nickel-Piated Cake |f| Cor ee tee eala” ait be at te tra, composed of seventy Dnagier MANUFACTURED BY hey are a better shoe than thet vel) recs Turner; well polish Grand James Hainiiton Howe, will ative ou are accustomed to get + Thi 1 | ~ : tr nti “ge 62 & . ees T= | FSC] | se: ogame | samt Theatr = mes or tee The Pacificand Puget Sound | '°: 535° «$4.00. can be ; Mice, Steak Knivec’s | *” . ' Ph pete or ay np hn promgnessmtnl f evening m had in a variety of styles. By 60c Gas Stove, 30¢ ext, are hmong the features Ot the Title Trust Com B ttl C Let your next shoe’ be Be The Soleil Gas Alcohol Btove i seat ete arr ee oe iena seh pany are and have been 0 ing ompany Oaks, and you'll ant hese absolutely safe; heat ———— Limited,” int sing the tr ob as Mise guarded by day and - ° im ‘es quickly and is eco 39c ber of the west, will be for Aeaie sight by emptopes of the Corner Stewart and Minor Streets » half-sole them as quick fore ogg vend ny |'n@ next week, . ~ atin company, and all value or buy them as often 0 5 pects | Third Avenue Theatre % planiste; Miss Adrienne bles accepted for stor eae — : Phe Black Hand," which in draw. | LANKEr, organinte; Miss Grace Jack ; ali | Price $4 Japanese Plates, each, 10) | Spica ak es ae ome | eee ome Tl everett and Edmonds pm panese f tates, each, it the ‘famous band of secret as-| ‘The demand for tickets, which are oy wikia obs lavas five Staey, Adame! Mssortment of Thin, Fancy Decorated Japanese tanning Jn the south. It Js the real inow on 1a » at the D. #. Johnaton gly chxeme sleet tuet the ouaed a Mec aes Bread and Thue Lunch and Tea The Groat Mxpress Robbery,” with | dications a full hous a. arest ein vault. Flyer rene & Garfield's Plates Values range to 25c; Thursday, cle, chil |orchestra. The Chickering Piano See ccee . a ee Cc {ure erase at ues ‘vlock will be used. THE GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 360—Round Trip, 600, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. AVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:28 a. m., 2103 and 6:45 p. m SHO NS LEAVES TACOMA — 8:36 a. m| end 12:15, $156 and 7:30 p. m. 805 FInst AVE, SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattie~ Tat jain 176, Tadoma—Tel. 212 Cotman Bide. BIG CUT RATE Piles Cured on Without une of knife Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands oft Cigars, Worth your while to come tn. Orlental Billiard Parlora, 1413 Third Ave, Lge NUE ANG UNI