The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1908, Page 5

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eyes Ae special ; worth 25c; “g Apron, 40¢ Bia Apron, baa ap and ring ef heavy 49c 1 and s every level is " 53e Knife, 69¢ it of extra qual 2 and 3-Rlade They are all bolstered and Fay ...600 Knives, 89¢ Bllver Plated “Prin- Pattern Frutt come 6 in a cane; a epeenell Tapsnese Cups and Saucers, in neat assorted decorations wth 2S; extra special Saturday, pair Only 6 Pairs to a Customer exceeding the speed law, Mille TH. Kulp, & chauffeur, today bas two similar charges him, escaping from an arresting officer who had arrested him for another — offense, The total result Size Bisque Doll, with loose joints, closing and sewed wig ; has neat face; extra Toy Depar tonent—tiliaia peels of $125 or 20 days tn the Tomba. ulp was employed as a dem. onastrator with an automobile firm when he mado his senaational wpeed records. CAPT. AMES RESIGNS Capt. C, W. Ames, who for five years Ras commanded the Pacific Cold Storage company's pending agatnet after conviction yesterday of Eltha Thomeon, has resigned from the compa service and will leave fog th amt. Capt. Amen is one of the beat knewn marmers in (ee owning) feet, amd ken bin for several | |yoars fa the Abudoan gerview Pe | fore entering the employ of the Paettis Cold Storage company Capt, Anum wan master of the Glebe Navigntten company’) stenan Ag I5¢ 10c Blackola Polish, 5¢ or Tampioe, wad also the Moteor, . of the sanre G mpany's feet, Onpt WellKnown Biackota Shee alte master of one of Polish, Saturday flyer; 5 worth 100; spectal Cc 10¢ Jap Rose Soap, T¢ Rar of Jap Rose Soap, unsur passed for tollet and bath; regular 10e; extra value, 7 Saturday, bar .........665 c 75¢ Doz. Lunch Plates, 6 for 23¢ Reat quality White Sem!-Porce- lain Pie or Lunch Plates, with fancy border; regular Se dozen; Saturday, 23¢ wot of 6 for .... Se Coat Hanger, S¢ Heavy Tinned Wire Coat Hang: ers; made extra strong and heavy; will not sag; 3 worth 6e; Saturday, each c or AN Charles DB. La on Nuntvak island Five years age he tock command of the steamer Kitha Thomson ms the Alaskan fleet of the F Cold Storage company, The ¢ pauy has not yet named his suc cessor. WANTS DIVORCE (By United Press.) PENDLETON, Ore, Nov. 6. Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton, well known in Northwest musical ctr cles, bas filed a sult for divorce Her husband ts Roy Nor author of the “Vanishing Pie: and a well-known = magazt writer Though the papers were taken to the office of the clerk as soon as | filed, tion ts the alleged ground for 4! verce. Ghe is the teacher of votce| in the Fisher Conservatory of Ma-| . and also in the Pendleten| pademy an veesols, the which was lent A concert, the Proceeds ot which will be devoted to the purchase of a church organ, wil! be given to ht by the Young People’s So of the Swedish Lutheran h, at the chureh on Ninth and Stewart. Music will be furnished by Adolph Edgren, the Swedieh | Oratorio Chorus and George Hag strom's orchestra, ORMACK BROS., TWO SPECIALS ’s and Young Men’s Suits at $12.50, $15.00 nly a misfortune that we cannot show quality on paper, but the big business 's s Clothing is the best proof that our goods are of reliable quality, and prices ly the lowest for the same merchandise. $17.50, $20.00 to $26.00 tall Hand-Tailored and ‘everything embodied construction that tailor will give it all sizes the extra ithe slim, tali sai , $2.95, $3.50, to $5.00 's Wool $1.35 good, comfortable gone. Men’s Golf Shirts at $1 00, $1 25, $1 50 cy Coats b $250, While They Last, f come in light Oxfords, and navy facing; if looking for something and ip, come and see us before they | We are showing a superb | choicest colorings to be had for fall wear, detached. Overcoats, Top Coats Rain Coats At $10.00, $12.50, Our Boys’ Knee Pant Suits In all sizes, from 4 to 16 years, in a variety of good, serviceable materials, which will give satisfac- ta the wearer, at from— $2.50, $3.45 —re Hat Dep't We are showing all the newest blocks and shades in the Jno. B. Stetson and the Mallory Cravenette Hats, at $3.50, $4.00 to 85.00 And the Longford, Dublin. and Belfast Hats, in all | shades and shapes, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 ich are real trade winners, | W all the t fabrics and with cuffs attached or ine of newe is Heavy Cassimere Sizes, from 14% to 0M sale tomorrow ceptionally good values in we have them from If you want Wool Sox, ‘Shir Special 75c $OX en's Sox. If you want fancy ones M we We carry complete lines of the fe us wear which has stood the test for over a quarter of a century for its good wearing qualities; also several other prominent makes in Union and Two-Piece Suits. . . Golf Shirt Special 55c hirts, | Several broken lines of Golf Shirts, worth up to one been put on the bargain counter for t r choice 5S¢ cCORMACK BROS. Head to Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys B21 First Avenue Opposite Colman Block ; of @ it ts underateod that deser-/ Priestley Cravenette | $15.00 up. ti CATCH A MASHER WITH A } AUTO Captain Duke jumped into (av United Press.) ee SAN FRANCI8CO, Nov. 6.—Mar le police automobile and burr colle Husen, a Swine butcher, is the Fairmont. He tack out of jal bail today ielieten| Manan who ta twee his size, and accusations brought againet him of | after a struggle annoying the women guests of the} ang ran down the bill. He was fol-| Fairmont hotel yesterday, Hie by Duke in the machine and | captors were Police Captain Duke “s mer Mayor Phelag, who wit and former Mayor James D. Phe }nows the last of the fight as he Huzen broke away | Jan, who caught the alleged mash-| emerged from the hotel. Phelan | | er after a race of several blocks {n|#prang into his machine and the automobiles down the precipitous | race was on. Beveral blocks down | slope of Nob Hill. Police head-| the hill Husen fell, and Du quarters was notified late in the| Phelan wore on him in an tnete jMfterncon that a burly man was) The man was handenffed and re-| | decosting women at the hotel en-' moved to p dquarters a to VARSITY PLAYS PULLMAN HERE TOMORROW acu. | Monster Rally Is to Be GOVERNOR'S SON ENLISTS. | . CHICAGO, New. 6.—Among thone | Held Tonight on the jceepted for exlistnent at the| Campus. opening of the United states Jarmy's night recruiting station - ere Was Malcolm C. Patterson, of Around @ huge bonfire at the| Tennessee, He will be shipped with ethers to Jefferson Barracks w wit be! ot: Louie haired alumal and university campus tonight today gathered gray Young Patterson, w'o gave his youthful freehmen, matronly grad ae 21 upa- | vates of many years and pretty As & ROwapaper reporter, sald | lassios in thelr first semester be vtranded here end | book worms, knowledge purvey-| later de that Gov, M. R, Pat. | of Tennessee, and representatives tergen, wes hie fa | phase of college life, past t and p seinen For tomerrow is the great game | with Waakington’s old rival,| Care of Silver. Pullman. Bathusiaam is ranoing| Pieces of silver that are seldom used high at the varsity today, and tho| should be wrapped in Canton flannel benfire “war dance” will cap the | cages, never in Teheah ar otis wool climax of week of antlolpation | ems a9 they absorb the moisture and and culminate tn one of the big-| “ative the silver to tarnish, To clean gest revivals of college spirit in| “iver rub with a mixture of powder. A the varsity’s history end Gold Dust washing Washingtor chances took «| Seed way to clean Jan pieces of more optia when it was| Yer thet are cover with grea’ ) would be al on ef ornamen place them « ia the var kettle of warm water in which nd punter. He than been disselved a tablespoonful of eral weeks watt! | Sim moe 7spuag Powder. Lae the aaitle "tar red for with 1 clot his entrance credite had been re between m tive oliver. Let the water come grec. ceived in proper shape by the the balling polut, Rinse in cieat hot eligibility board of the varsity ry with soit towels aud polish with taken on this special.” Specialty Store” 3 Second Ave. SATURDAY, ALL DAY 22 Pounds of Best Granulated Sugar $1.00 Along with an order consisting of $1.00 worth of coffee and $1.00 worth of tea. We have cut all our 60c teas down to 50c per Ib. AND WE ARE STILL SELLING 300 |) 250 20c | You are buying 10c less | on the Ib giving you the advantage of the low price on both, from 8 to 10 Ibs. more dollar than elsewhere. ALSO “No telephone orders “The Cut Price In Fulton Market, Our 40c Mocha and Java Coffee at, Our 35¢ Mocha and Java ( Our 30c Mocha and Java Coffee at per Ib.. ffee at, per Ib.. , per Ib.. as and Coffee than anywhere else, and you are | getting sugar on the 11 Ibs. of best Granulated Sugar for... Along with an order nsisting of | 50c worth of Coffee and-S0c worth of Tea “Is this not the time to invest?” Two More Good Ones for Saturday's Buyers Danish Creamery Bt 4\b | itter, per Ib...... VEN SPECIALTY STORE” | la Fulton Market, 713 2nd Ave. othere is no machine “just the BMPRISS sewing r -again emphasizing the importance of this Mission furnitare sale which ends tomorrow— oming here tomorrow if you have tn mir the purchate of one or # 4000" ga the EMPNWSH; our 10-year guarantee proves owe fatty tn ne. we cannot too strongly uree your ¢ more pleeos of weathered Oak Mission style furnishing®-for prdsent or future we—the sevings are the most noteworthy we have ever announced on such articles these AND few values me TOMORROW rely serve to ahe w the pronounced savings which prevatl throughout the showlngs WILL Be THE LAST DAY OF THI8 BALE we enll you halt. demutiful M ed in wer type large roan-sk in, regular prt fn in the Apecially pri Haturday only | —a popular | pattern round oak, finished weathered the meas- inches ae; 29 ures acr inches high square shaped legs; small round under- shelf; a splen- did style at the r pr 4 splendid style Mtaston to ple Bpectally ture; solid oak, fir drawer priced for tn rand lar ures, 28 46 inches a is; a very D shap donign at Z Saturday only regular $7.85 $22.5 50 the pe cially priced for fay only ardiniere stand, of shed weathered; this Inches high: top is 12% ~and you earn very eas- fly quite a net sum for “pin money,” and premiums, algo. Our plan ts simple and is appealing to several thou- sand boys and girls, Come itn and we'll tell you all about it. this ts « pretty Mlesjep stool. ex- Me nished weath 49c regular value $1.00. “ 1 fvecialiy” pricea Saturday on! Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St. TACOMA Our Saturday’s s Savings List At Moderate Prices Our location, out of the high rent district, enables us to of- fer you high-grade Shoes and Rubbers at prices much | than our down-town tors. The saving on ive to our customers In bet- er values and lower prices, This Week Only A $3.75 Work Shoe For $2. 95 Fancy Creamery Butter, 2 Ib. Brick | 30c Regular 35c Pound 30c SPECIAL Strictly fresh pure, guaranteed to please the sweet and delicate palate and do honor to the most careful hostess. Imported Spanish Olives the sunny slopes of the hills of Spain where Olives same degree of perfection that the delicious Yakima Regular 20c Size Extra Special, 2 for 25c Give Our Guaranteed 30c Eggs a Trial most Grown on | attain the Apple does. . This Shoe is The housewife who uses our eggs is never embarrassed by musty eavy, in either black or tainted ones. 8 welt made, of the beat leathers, with outte Cr Our Motto—High Quality—Low Price Creamerie Butter Store | 1014 Second Ave. First Store North of Madison e, and youl for the fam a a a + ane Fredlund, Hornberg & Larson 600—THIRD AV.—600 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY |Everett and Edmonds TO CLOSE OUT A few odd Shooting Jackets, val- ue $5.00 to $7.60, at and 85.00 A. L. HALL Sporting Goods 1111 First Ave. For a few days more, to intro. | | jdue thelr painless and modern row ra 4 |f| methods, the St. Paul Dentists wilt] | ‘do all work at cut rates. This af ‘ords those requiring dental serv I've got @ 100-page bos | ices an exceptional opportunity to hee” you how to ¢ | have work done practically at cost and't give it Painloss extraction a specialty | CUT-RATE PRICES, | Seattle, Wo. Examinations FREE Silver Fillings 50c Geld Crowns $3.50 ices veer Bar: Sheen $3. Ce ne TRUNKS Wanted, Wanted, Wanted lates 00 up i oe ease Boon copes All work guaranteed We make them, See us to HB) ie pare te cman ree Or toe ee save money. you have ANY. property to sell see nee, We will wall te || INTRENATIONAL BOND @ KRALTY COMPANY, | 1009-10 American Bank Building, ST. PAUL DENTISTS| COR, THIRD AV, AND PIKE 8T./ Snoqualmie Hotel Bntrance. Kuster & Hartzell 2107 First Ave.

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