The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1908, Page 3

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and that she opin and time y WATCH © AND $160 IN GOLD DAUGHTER'S SHOPPING TRIP _—__ PUT HIM IN HOSPITAL, Codurn, & miner « thie state, was robbed watoh and $160 in gold Ye of Ra eo aldo, 211 W ernoon, according ete by him to the eure, gg te atopping af I, says he met a a Suits LA wl payment down each week or (By United Press.) ST. LOUIS, Nov, &--HHie brain reeling, his senses jumbled, Hubert Kunster, 7%, of Waterloo, HL, ts in the city bh tal, as the result of & day's shopping with his daughter, Mra Carrie Smith The aged man was rushed through store after| store by his bargain-hunting daugh ter until his bewtidered brain gave | way before the feminine whirpool and he was detained for observa- tion. | desired. the clothes while paying for them. — One Price to All. CREDIT incorporated f= Second Av. — 1312 one erereeee ns KNOSHER’S « NANT you to visit us in our new loca- n—corner Second and James. To make it interesting, we will sell all of our La- ts, Suits and Dress Skirts at special on Thursday and Friday. Remember, ery thing we show is new, stylish and PENTICTON, B. }has destroyed Pome 2 Weatherby's barber shop Will French $20,000 store The to Or ererecererorece SECOND ND JAMES | REGULARLY SOLD FOR— 7.50, $ 8.50, $ 9.50, $10.00—Special $6.95 $11.50, $12.00, $12.50—Special $8.85 $13.50, $14.00, $14.50—Special $9.95 $16.00, $16.50, $17.00—Special$ 12.85 $17.50, $18.00, $18.50, $19.00—Special$13.95 0, $22.50, $25.00—Opecial .....91 7-85 peer ee $. KNOSHER & CO., R SECOND AND JAMES HOeOeoeeeereoeeooooooors Rocker Value Friday | This One, Worth $3.00, for $1.95 Here's « well made rock er of hard wood, golden fin / 3 _ ——3| a. a |Strange Disappearance of | Yenting the mob from injuring Jap- THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1908. aceehemembees POLICE ARE PUZZLED Le It Hits the Mark There are It teh and sales aking all records but the Arrow Sale hits the Girl Art Student Is a Mystery. Arrows are suspended In every department of the « ery arrow potnt ing 08 nome fre , : e a ne In fact, ae one bargain tot te 1, another (By United Pr goodie bre At SAN FRANCISCO, N 5.—Fall remarkat come t w ing to trace the movements of Rana are some of them Clark, the 1%yearold art stadent who mystertously disappeared from her Oakland home nearly a fort night ago, the private detectives employed by the family abandoned their search today The trail has been taken up by ‘Off Arrowi$ale of } Off aap v~ from the ‘Church of St. Mary the | Virgin, whose pastor, the Rev, Pay son Young, was known to have been with Miss Clark shortly before her disappearance The uncle of Edna Clark, despair ing of maintaining secrecy by the! } finding of the girl with the aid of private detectives, at last has call ed upon the police of thie city and Arrow Sale of Millinery Half to th #1.08, ters off ae ‘Trimmed He $5.00, instead of 95.00 to $15.00, | Lower Floor Arrow Bargains Onrne fi Jing of the ticket stut B5c y n 12x90 Bed & | he finding of the ticket stub, 00 dose et hice ane jwhile not conclusive evidence, ts « wide hem, and made of KY | We Are Carrying Coal regarded as extremely {mportant } Sheets, ° heavy round thre ead 00 s Of the mos ior burning | Hitherto Chief Bigay has asserted | 55c Each n nh Regular price | qualities, the that gives {that beyond a perfunctory inquiry * 50c All Wool Ib 9 | | the , t heat with the least Jat the various hospitals, the police | if th ool Albatross, 39c | consumption. ‘There ts posl- Pde not take up the case becaure | | n e Aleet tir ro oo w ante gd : oe the no evidence of erime eso wll weight we alwa arantee, Today detectives of the upper of 12lc a aa ‘ ne devant’ pte" 1 | dteke: aossames sake | Phen - Fade sone Eyed ody warded the theory that Mies | Glass linen; blue and red checks. | : sad oe ell eek ae | pay you to lay in @ stock of to withd | Toweling, . espe epventia | quality. | rr ag oi 1d section money from her bank by a strang 9c Yard » Reavie ets. | | balance of the cold weather |who subsequently murdered her for | a 1 ‘ In the 39c i} Our Prices Please Customers, ‘the amount, They rely on further) i} ierelopmenis to'show’ cist Eten | In the yeaqp——~<—> 9 L—> NW J. W. BULLOCK Clark boarded an eastward bound | | as ths Aa, Se ltrain for Chicago on October 28, | 29¢ sy cas eek ie a } All-Wool Moreen, 75c _Avn Seattle, Wash. } |the day following the date stamped | Red as urkey Red Damask Just received, a new shipment of strictly all | on the Pullman ticket stub, and the/| 4 Inches wide; all good pat woo! Moreen, for underskirts; thie te an extra day on which Miss Clark drew $200 ( Damask, ‘'"* 2, choose trom ana , men in black, «reen, brown | || fot her $5,000 in the bank | 19¢Y man ot} cloth. | 4 div best values. | * i: ard Regular price 2% i] ‘In the 3E—>——~> In the '>—— 75¢ & ee | 25c | 60c and 79c All-Wool Challie and } Ste ° City of Beattie and Jet./ i H 2 as a are @ue from Bhagway te-| | Waistings, 45¢ | o = | | All-Woot Chat ie fmall figured patterns; 1 i | woe porte alotings, tm stripes af ator will be placed! plaids; not a large select from, but all regularly ¢ cisco for t clock toda St run to San Fran-| leaving at 10] % arrived in from the halftut | 1th 120,000 pounds | ra. She will dis-| | j Ly of bality « charge and go after another cargo. CHINESE GUTEREAK NIPPED. Women's Outing Neht shades lannel Gowns, medi eaular $1.00 value (By United Press.) f TOKIO, Nov. 5.—It te intimated jhere today by Japane dip) 1.000 yards Figured that the sudden outbreak pbie for egmfort tops: J nese and Japanese ¢ half off Regular value | yera Hongkong wae carefully and cun-| Lawn Crossbar Har he singly premeditated by Chinese of | eder. Buy now for Xr ficials. Veiled hints are made that hour—not over I to « the Chinese were instigated to | plot by European merchants. The ibility of a further complica tion with Japan was avoided, ac | cording to the Japanese, by the quick action of the Chinese in pre anese merchants and their shops. Wants Commisctonerahip. YAKIMA lormerty hotel here @ fallroad employee experience, hae ft tion with Gow polntment to ~u SECOND his applic erove for ap he board of railroad Mr. Turnell be 1. For a ow connected with commiaston raliroad it of years he Northern Pacif BIG CUT RATE ———— Tobaceos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to come in. Oriental Biillard Partore, 1413 Third Ave. A dancing hin evening Thristensen » nd gave a r laat even Election Is Over The Soaps a next four years promise good things, and it you are wise you will ished, high back, embossed pane} Itke cut; a rocker you ordinarily pay $3.00 for. Save a dollar five on one tomorrow. is One, Worth $4, for $2.50 This tocker ts of go SS with braced aris Seat. Splendid another PARLOR o ROOM A of quart DOlished. ie | wie EWS tre showing thre DRESSER 9; Y. Ask to seo All the Credit You Want AND UNION begin saving your money | ‘actions. so that you may take ad vantage of those “good not by their they do—or feb Napth is a cake of energy. is no different To prove its we ed and tested things” when they come Start savings your ac count with Seattle's most progressive and popular savings bank— THe Union the wrapper. In cold or (Star Special Service.) | PARIS, Nov This effective | Second and Cherry bing and rinsin the clothes are whiter than is water method ¢ r with a ge f duche In the with violet | white tips, was worn with it board what Fel and that, scalding. too. In | TRUNKS We make them. save money Kuster & Hartzell 2107 First Ave. le See us to \ a om } ww Bho! pm} FS oe Sami | . You'll Find Me at the Tea Room—Garvey- THE ARROW SALE the police of this city, and new} light was thrown on the mystery | [™, | oe =“ oan.n8 ase by the finding of a Pullman oar| Sette Salto Sulte salts sates teket stub in a heap of awee pings | e125 e1e50 bond e19.50 e26.00 at 82.08, Arrow Sale of Dress ood at > 165¢ In the iis « “5c | These Point to Big Bargains for Early Shoppers STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST They prove themselves worthy or unworthy by their They are judged Yet, so far as looks go, it cording to the simple directions on old- do by main strength on the Insist on getting the s cap in the red and green wrapper. Buchanan Co, |) CLEARANCE SALE OF MILLINERY On Friday and Saturday Reducing our stook of Fall Millinery, as we are overstocked, and offer you from one-third to one half off on all Hats in stock, We Rave the jargest showing of Trimmed Hats in the city to select from, SPECIAL SHOWING AT $5.00 Regular $4.00 and $10.00 values. | Mme. Pau 1323 Third Avenue Opp. New Post Office Exolusive Millinery. bull's bie dd a. big borpate During the last Bank failing lifferent fr make only gilt ou band not hear of any Strictly Savings { savings banks have to be TLY mle you other banka, A BTRIC edged investments. n SAVINGS bank must heavy weight flannel, in Bic 1 and hematited 6 uw. 256 The § €6 Arrow |B Sale 4 uring this } tte « yerds le ne FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. RHEUMATISM Relieved in one free treatment at 340 Arende Annex Let us for our free liter R. R. Wreck Sale car joads of Clothing, end Men's Furnish- wreck east of now on sale at Rainier Clothing Store 1104 Firet Ave. Sold at Lowest Prices Ever Of- fered in Settle ~ ASTOR SCION JAILED “ IN CHICAGO (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Nov, 6.—Because he refased to touch the common prison fare, Clarence Granger Astor, a scion of the “million dol- lar Astor family” awoke today in AVENUE read a paper on youth How | cell at the Harrison st. police to Keep It station, hungry and angry. With MeCulloch-Hoteling. him was Abdom Grunder, sen of t the Rev. N. O. Grunder, of Fargo, N. D. Both were jailed last night because they refused to pay auto- mobile and board bills. Young Astor ts the son of Arthur Astor and a relative of Mrs. Wilk Albe man Rev. B.C. Whi 4 Kingstad, Mi and Mies Alfhiid Pe After a we pointe, Mr. a i | lam Astor. make their | Although Astor is said to have E Fortson. fasued a fictitious check, no t h,| The nex ar meeting St the|charge of forgery was placed por | May TS ‘in: | Geo. H , Auxtilary, No. 2.) against him, and both men will be dainti € n of wide Inter eve ing for'e al worth, predom released when the bills are paid. re like people. looks, but what don’t do. a soap, for instance, stored-up cleansing from ordinary soap. orth, it must be test- the right way, ac- lukewarm water, the leostume was seen in the Champs I 4 It {# the French adaptation of the »werful, wonderful properties of avings 9 4 be. tr aide mame Nalin MS cE iptha soap are unlocked and Trust Co The toga and skirt drapery are of start working at once, loosening and lo f/4 fine violet chiffon broadcloth dissolving dirt and grease. After 30 : . -~ made tro mel minutes’ soaking, the merest rub- Anty Drudge’s Cure for Washerwoman’s Sore Hands. Mra, Housemother—‘*My hands are so tender and sore--I just dread wash-day coming. Mrs. Washestoo, next door, says she uses rosewater and glycerine for hers, Guess I'll get some, ’’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Rosewater and fiddlesticks! Your sore hands come from washing the old-fashioned way! Use Fels-Naptha soap and save your hands. No scalding water to crack the skin, nor hard washboard rubbing to make your knuckles tender.’’ g remove these, and cleaner, sweeter and mans by the hot- of washing. fashioned way, you wash- s-Naptha soap does; without rage or alf the time, with half the labor and expense. Accept no other. | ] | Fels-Naptha is as far supertor to the imitation as gold Is to brass.

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