The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1908, Page 4

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si i ° THE STAR—MONDAY oNOVEMBER 9, 1908. "THE SEATTLE STAR FRIEND OF KIDNAPPER = F/R ST Loa WiLL BE i. 333333999; wv STAR PUBLIGHING CO 1907-1309 Sevanth_A Ave, L ( ; 3 £ as AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNBAY. BJ THR ATENS M’DERMOTT AID Vy ete! FINE MILLINERY .) at Half Price Bai llargeon’s \ Ceremonies will Mark the! Retinning of Arctic » A Special Sale of “Special” Umbrellas ¥ PHONES IND. at. ert oo Juitice’ ‘al the Sie Elect » These are exchanges, and connect with all de M Partmente—ask for department or name of person enaces the Owner nay of Bloodhounds craatie These are Umbrellas we had made to our onde, & Se Fe panvtsanac ss They're of tape-edged, cravenetted taffeta, with te RVERRTE STAR AGENCY fA. King 1010 Pacific Ave Sunset 438 | so 1 glish tig ht-rolling fra P runners, furze root ang @& a f M\ boxwood handles, an hood building t togeth AY with 8 instead of the and gives a better shape had most of th Mu rit Am Hvered by mall or carr This adds Strength \ The “Rainier,” $2.85—— An Umbrella sP? t The “Loraimey $3.4 as ; | | = brella aa case aiae io" | aC OF CARE AIDS The | “Regina,” $4.35— An Umbell ’ er in the na cage brellas to be uch prices, WOMAN DENOUNCES TO DEFEAT BONDS \& Wide Fancy | A Special Tab VACCINA TION ’ | Election Officers | Failed to *"” meat the bond electio a |= ee Hand Out the Slips WHAT IS A LOAF? se aEER ESS es abSSEEREETEES $ © WASHIN dent The rivalry among Seattle bakeries, whict hel! Says the School Board Is, (Ma in Orydook for Vets Sua tb sek pec nena ne “sie a =e SI Ribbon =| Linen Val a eee ee easure. ‘| Carelonmmess on ¢ a af the mysteries of the takesops, Asa rst a — oSts'Ra ed BIG BOAT HAS LONG | 39¢ a yard rae rone { h department that a A ttle tas to end, and the bakers themselves to have a lega n of a loa r pure Ik, Dresden and | §) 00 a Yard — Por i bread eect plaid designs; ideal for tch Damask, 2 yards One of the strange legislative over whic fancy work wide; pure bleach, stig has pas r vith lerat Ther in isas ying how 1 ' all constitute “\; PRESIDENT INVITES | bushe potatoes, 2 he commer LABOR LEADERS|| 16-button length | are ch buy { ay \ as "7 ioe their's (By United Prove.) Kid Gloves $2.50 a pair White and brown; ev weigh a p I Jor it ma =f the bakery quotations on These facts have t ry pair will be fitted | Baer and Europe years ag I ‘ in the t t a n "BA, and de ! , neh, De ne Srdassrmgts oe boxD @ REALTY e| Special Offer $5.65 for Guaranteed Silk P. of a k | as a infor | " « Dunean and P. 1009 16 American ies Pailding ° =s ing as if he b h f milk or a pound of butter | Mr r M Six Styles—37 oe in Out can That there will ar lent opt tion to a law of th phos se Skirts are made ilk so ge | thatuag dhe character i st as certain as there will be ingenious |i mand is sewed a ‘amditiens that if h in and heart s and’ reasons showi | three months’ time, we will furnish a new shit with < A | out any iis or ands work a ha bakers if they are compelled t ‘ | the purcha cals dhaas {$5.65 for rel good silk shirt ] Bakeries h been conservative about re Made with pretty fl ces and are pre and smooth: { forms. Even to ne ix that any so fitting over the hips here's a color in this gathering hesen rent or dung to match your new gown | ie Second and w A. BAILLARGEON & co. Sorin Sin SassnnnanSbospppoossoossnsnasonsbbonoosbooooo>o work unreasonably | the cight-hour day was, they were re« years of agitatio these conditions, and t out undue crowding toward perfection 0m for improvement w "E ‘Ss. yaa Compang And there is no reason why a.loaf of bread should not /j reque the honor of your presence at @ rs to be given at the JOHNSTON COMPANY RECITAL HALL Thursday Evening, November 12, 8: Soloist: Mrs. Edith DuMond, Socal mean something more than the conventional form and shape |] —perhaps not—but they help mightily. —and our Modern Credit Plan makes clothes- buying easy. —ask about it—it'll help your purse out. RE"E a 2EIzZB a — ibe of the principal article of our every-day diet t of cash © * of the reat value by quoting ~ figures unles y 1, We will Not state prices, but euffies it that we have some good buys at $130 amd $156. VISIT THE EXPOSITION GROUNDS aR. a Have you been out to the A.-Y.-P. grounds yet, Mr. Good Citizen? The construction of buildings and the laying out of the grounds have reached such a state of completion that you can get a very good idea now of just how the whole fair is going Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-4 Second Ave. Uaen St. The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. 314 Union St., Opposite the P.-I. > ig yo to'look when its gates are thrown open to the world, on the first of next June. It costs only 10: cents, and the show is You should he as much interested in the fair as anyone else. Go and have a look at it and then write to the folks back! home and tell them just what you have seen. We are going} E { Tuesd M W ik St k to, have a great fair, and it will be of tremendous benefit to ar y ay orning a er’ S Oc Seattle. Do your share towards making it a success OF A visit to the grounds now will be simple, cheap and en teftaining. 9 | “The Seattle Blectric company bas 20 new cars on hand and . @ik that remains to solve the transportation problem is the lengthen | Mie of the Bellevue and Summit car about four inches. | nua } Senator Bourne of Oregon has started for Hot Springs to play | On the Dollar 30c to 60c On the Dollar While there will be no charge, in order to insure ¢ fort and prevent overcrowding, reserved seat tickethibie capacity of the hall only will be allotted. - Tickets im be secured at the Pioneer Piano House, Third and } | GOOD ere WED | Excellent Flour — | THE BEST FLOUR FOR HOUSEHOLD USE goM with the president¢iect and incidentally to convince him he was onty fooling about that “second elective term” business. Theodore Roc tothe classical prestige of that Inst eréate Cofisternation in the “enffed” t it, as preatde Harvard, might not add any but he certainly would brigade Not yet but soon will the name of the defeated candidate for vide president torment the memary of the forgetful patriot in the tilly watches of the night Mr. Goodwin marries Miss Goodrich. Mrs. GoodriehGoodwin or Mr. Goodwin-Goodrich, looks good either way from the viewpoint of mere pelt ro palehaiche ATURDAY the § ME S10 INGUDIS: fy TUESDAY morn- great that the doors | Opera Coats | be rearranged and we had to be closedevery | and Wraps | Shall be ready to . ‘ serve youagain. Many twenty minutes. And Rich Furs prices will be lowered Saturday was the | TrimmedHats| 424in, especially on The facts are that the | Street Suits resulted from the < heavy selling of the - overlooked by both oe im thelr ltera VANDERVEER NAMES “a HIS CHIEF DEPUTY values are so great Waists, Skirts # past few days. The en- that very little news- . tire stock is being sold Petticoats at 30c to 60c on the paper publicity is " abide Glas than Hosiery dollar. The sale is be- A New Style Victor Tal Mac hine delle another, chews Gloves ing held in the Walker the only asieniic mth | “saggy Trey Corsets store at 1112 to 1116 complet wii leh ve ) her prize, and so the : Second Avenue, near oe Sherman, Clay & C0 1806 2nd Ave. EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS sale grows. Underwear Spring Street. ROOSEVELT TO KEEP In Short, Women’s Wear HIS HANDS OFF ‘x. {By Un ited Prewe) Ww ASHI NGRO , Bia c Cur | RAT a ands | | | THE STONE, FISHER COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF THE WILLIAM WALKER BANKRUPT STOCK Ee or er | Tobaceos, Pi nd of Cigars. Worth your while to come in Crtenta Billiard Par lors. t Campaign to Co un| = genttie Mints hefty campa ministration circle Root in a '& candl that he will make no figh own behalf.

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