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TLE GARDENS GIVE: 3000 GERANIUMS | or will etth nursery department were kept buay Plants Needed for’) persona having geraniuma to| ~ AeY-P. Landscape eee he exporition, and Department. | wagons were dispatched to almost }every part of the elty for th | plants One woman telephoned (his morning that she intended to ; nd geraniums have! bring more than a doxen plants Deon donated to the nursery | pext Saturday, which has been set yo far of the Alaska Yukou jaside by the management as ts « ition by reside the suburbs and the deliev Geranium Day and ex that by M, J. Westerfield of Riverside, and more Cal, read in the Seattle papers in| that the exposition waa in need of} jern district of Ob of action in his ¢ ecelvers were appointed aylor named F. A. Boott (By United Pres Warren A. Bickel the ree} BIT'PSHURG, Nov, 12.—~Murray ore of the Traction) 4. Vernon, until recently conslder capany;, “put Railway} od one of the city’s weelthy men Rektval d for & number of years prom k, inent in politic) and financial jholders, & lelreles, was arrested y in} OC UU }nish a b | etion with the se mt of Sey! with his accounts as guardtan ‘of his er eee S nephew, Aloxander L. Vernon, to Sta Ca eive te “eu F whom it I# alleged there is due of farg, consistent with good | $37,248. It ts charged that jude iter variety of styles, colors and patterns. These are all $30.00 to $40.00 Suits, the kind business and professional men are in the a of wearing. We made a good purchase, and though everyone of these Suits was made this ave are able to offer them at the ridiculously | gow bud. tribe | Kat jing M In offer will be good until Tuesday, the 17th, ed the Suits last that long. REDELSHEIMER First Ave., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the State hom M j anne the iene aon jour | tm vaud Nov mitt men Chair, a Comfortable Fire, an Interesting Book— Sounds Good, Doesn’t It! We can’t sup- ply the fire and the book, but we have just re- ceived a car of Morris Chairs have solid comfort written all them. There are many de- to choose from— built to last, of Colt ford. | MM 4104 ley Jeet Won ours in many og panta- € show a al a of rich Mission de- in the early English and fumed oak shes, with huge cushions of Spanish Priced from $13.50 to $45.00. All the Credit You Wan altpa by express, The ment can be reached having geraniume to donate. | department RECEIVERS FOR; | United States court f making @ dainty background for the | punc White, |latde Alime« jolass of ‘€8 of Bmith college. | Helen Hall bee? Hall Mr daughter, Rock weil Mr Susan Hobbs evening bride's sister, | reside at Charlestown. |number of young Indies to @ society Mise Riley Nickels and Misa White. | Tea for Temperance Te ltriends of the Chie from 2 to Mies Frances With Westberg & Childs he ia Torvardiie geranium POSTMASTER ARRESTED exposition nu ery depart by calling th 104, or the division of works | take the address of persons | Thin {es calling | * Green or reache by North 72. (By United Press.) vied WN, Nov. er Postman has been riminat 12 wes that it ta ail, and that it te plan to eet even with him for obtaint t againat Gates for « ing to fe » that @ few CLEVELAND'S SYSTEM (By United Pre went to He the warrant robber and swore with or highway aula gerantums to complete the soheme | BLAND, ©, Nov, 12.—The lerday the to! ~s| for floral decoration and haa writ | m tines of Cleveland, whieh fy of works and the ten to the publicity department | D&ve been the basin of a long legal P bi pene FR Ah em |StURRIO that has attract hy Bt the entire ¢ are iting aaloonmen for violation rated under the direction| of the Sunday law ze Robert W aylor HELD FOR SHORTAGE creditors amount have been allowed te of other ‘ caainet, Prank, Co William, ae a oe : 3 ama was former treasurer of the | the 1,500 Suits that we bought of the Stein- 9) ates, charios m "thoy i: aT . , her daughte a olen ! Bloc! Co., 750 came in Wednesday, the 4th, and Sars tan paniedie’ woth ok te 0 the day before yesterday. This second ship- ff)" Wn color ‘echemea et the, thot Wonderful Cures is even better than the first, as there is a Pfjina white “tomes ant “varnathome BY SEATTLE’S DRUGLESS PHY atumes of the he * and the! SICIANS, ORS. LOUGHNEY lebutante Miss Alimond wore @ & LOUGHNEY, n of white chiffon cloth and car I ried a shower bouquet of pink rose Hundreds of people call daily to ie. Mrs. Pr mn wore & comtume | receive free consultation and exam rieot chiffon over satin and ination from these physicians who | performing such marvelous 10-11-12 Este Building, entrance 211 Union pmed with rich folds of lace isting in the reception ate were Mra. Winfield Rh. & jeorge McLaren, Mre Richard A it Peterson, Mre. JW Mra. William MeDow- | Street. MR. PETER MOORE had rum ning sore on leg, suffered exeru- ciating pain, could not sleep ; | nlght, bad chronic rheumatism also the ruddy glow of ree | VEARS OLD, cured of rheumatiam the contracted in the Civil War; has suffered continually ever since. Kerr and M served Mr Kittinger bowl, and Mix herine the Marguerit Mise MA, J. M, LANE, prominent fh nancier of San Francisco, and mem, | ber of the well-known firm of Lane| & Contey Tobaceo Co., claims Drs. She is a charming blonde, | Loughney ere the best doctors for soprano voice of much prom- | chronic stomach and bowe! trouble She is « graduate from the| he ever consulted | MR. MORRIGON, 1222 Second | Ave. Seattle, chronic nervousness. i assisted in the din room ten Helen Alimond t* a pleasant > the society circles of Wedding in the East. Vitations to the wedding of Miew| Ask him. daughter of Mre. John! MAYOR MUELLER w Haven, © Owsley Sy ne weint® | ot rheumatiom, 106 Pike St MR. BARNEY KRAKENBERG ER, cured of rheumatism, 609) Marion Bide MRS. C. KNUTSON, saved from neediess surgical operation, 406 Ce dar St MAB. A, J. SEWARD, saved from the dreaded surgeon's knife, 622% Thomas St MR. GEO. P. BRENNAN, cured of rheumatiam, 200 MR. L. GILCHRIST, cured sctatic rheumatiam. Address Sta- tion C, Madison Park Ask any of the above people. They all live here, and will be pleased to substantiate the above. Drs. Loughney*# knowledge of disease has proven a power for good in relleving the suffering of Seattio’s inhabitants, All cases are treated from a purely scientific basis without the use of a surgeon's knife or drugs. y them a visit. Consultation and examination ts free joffiees are at 10-11-12 Eetabrook Bidg., corner 2ad and Union. Hours S octock at her home |* ®& m. to 6p. m, Sundays § to Whitman avy. Mrs Rose Hos- | 12 only Ireland will sing, It is the ob-| The above cases’ were consid- of the members to dedicate the|ered tneurable. Drs. Loughney man's Temple as a memorial to| CURED THEM COMPLETELY | THESE DISEASES VIELD READ. 1LY TO DRS. LOUGHNE WONDERFUL DRUGLESS TREATMENT: Insomnia, Ne Epilepsy Liver Ails of George nn John Et ived in © Nov he nu 0. Engagement. r. and Mrs ¥. Shearer have | puNced the engagement of their | Mildred, to Mr. John 1. | The wedding will be held | of November Bevain- Hobbs. William Sevain and Mise were married the of Nov, 9 at the home of the Mra H. G. Willams, | EB Terrace st. Rev. J. M. Wi-| officiated. After a wedding | ney, Mr. and Mee. Bevain will middle Novel Entertainment. witations have been issued by « leville performance to be given 20 at 108 Minor av. The com ee in charge of the entertain- t are Mixe Terry, Miss Turner, Mise Collins, Mine Ft ing, Mise M. Roberts, Mie Han Misa Neiman, Miss Price, Mine te. on Invi the Temperatice Temple ago, to & ten Saturday, Nov. 14 re A. K. Overcests and (revenetios Special Sale Half Price nd Cravenettos co. ‘algia, Kianey, eh, Indi Lumbago, Palsy, Selatica, Hysterta, amity Kheumatism. Spleen Disease nie Constipa tion, Chronte H he, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dizziness, Ringing tn Ears, Floating Specks Kefore Eyes, Lame Back from Whatever Cau CONSULTATION AND EXAMINA. TION FREE. ATHLETIC GOODS. ely 81.00 to B50 as to 81.00 50 to #800 Hand Halis A. lL. HALL, tit) PIneT ave EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY and For a few days more, Address Georgetown, R. F. D, No. 1.) town, cured of gout and deafness. | - MR. W. F. BROTHERTON, cured | at) i dining ro the | veately dea; both sore leg and rheamatiam by Mra, George B. Kittinger, | cured after one month's treatments. | Charles KE. Burnside, Mra. Al-| Address Catholic Brothers’ College, Battle, Mra Hervey Lindley, | South Park oitice Box 22. | Frank Waterhouse and Mre| mp. REUBEN HEYWOOD, 68/ | | } Paralysis, | gestion . Dyapepsta Deafness, Heart | owe: pera that this ix an official dinner it is ogge to intro | Milliner due thelr painless and modern methods, the St. Paul Dentists will do all work at cut rates. This af A small payment down fords those requiring dental serv ices an exceptional opportunity to and a little each week or have work done practically at cost month Painless extraction @ specialty CUT-RATE PRICES, — Examinations FREE a Silver Fillin 500 CASH CREDIT Gold Crown 93,50 Bridge Work, per tooth $3.50 Plates $3.00 up All work guaranteed. ST. PAUL DENTISTS COR. THIRD AV. AND PIKE ST Snoqualmie Hotel Entrance. incorporated Becond Av. — 1312. THE STAR—THURSDAY, NQV ; MBER 1 Another Special Purchase | E DINNER 1S NOT = ? OFFICIAL ONE WASHINGTON, - Their | discussion which has arisen over) charge the dinner President Roosevelt is | give in the White House next Tuesday to a number of labor lead }ers brought forth from the execu | tive office of the president an offi jclal statement pointing out that the dinner is not an official one, declining to discuss the omission of President Gom dent O'Connel jand Treasurer Lennon, of the ertean guest list to the Half — Rates— East Silks and Dress Goods $1.50 Broadcloth, 98c Tg i | 80 new Four-tn-Han 25¢ rey “ $5.00 Youths’ Syits, in for Thanksgiving Sale of These Hake J, corde N\ | black wor $2.85 so hanes 5g Yarns at a Big ey, ae @ 17.90 Youths’ Bults, ty tency | wmoxereniete ng tall « Sounsbess Tei Giar witine eee 45 Men’ s Coat Sweaters Savin ora $3.00 Bweate | ¢,00¢ DAMASK, S8¢ YARD } HE $10.00 and $12.09 Youths’ Suits, in| fOr -..---.seeereeeee 95c Spanish Yara—itonk mo) ae ae ee Bee Fe na | imported twoeeds and gheviots: | $2.50 Wool Bweaters $1 45 ular bee yard; Thanks rd Midermantowa Hephyr—tkein,, | 8° DAMASK TOWELS, B30 | Pree Men’ 8 Underweer s en Pure Linen Damask HEE0 Men's Overcoate, tp blue 5 vioene Spaced 35c Ag Magic Overesate, tp bine | 'Underwess «2 ...--000 i MAPME a+dsteiehe BOGS 15, Heavy nivnea 45c ts $16. 2. * ne te Coat — | sumered $8.75»: 1180 Heavy Wool 15¢ ibbed Underwear .... Snaps For Early Shoppers \ Boe genuine | $2.00 Woo} 95 Me GOWNS, ee poor Be CUSHION ie DOLL ranteed goat Underwear .......6+5- c MAT * an , terete 14 “proot cares Working Gloves ue. this hour j | | —Lithowraph | ites, ¢ inch GlOVED .....cccccoeseess sise S1xi8; | ane Tie on square $1.00 and $1.50 108 Souvee 5c weno of bane Cus eeSeccyateh! —— § PR nde pore aug Mle Boo RE Sévecdne dainty de Men’s Shirts for 2 quality cocoa | Tops, In o en’s Shirts for 25¢ | Saree aasort- | tene: rewu me Trunks and Telescopes ment of eub- | fancy Soft and stitt | Fine $7.00 Trunks come in all jeote;, Gee | ar See vanes Wotom hirts, soiled in for $3.85 sixes, Reeu- “9 | vaise; uring | during this ressing windows, excellent | 10.00 Trunks, straps lar neuf at cely this hour hour, each impteriaie; gocd ensush tor Stiaeboa Be ri $5.96 James A very pretty assortment of Kimono Flannelett« An assortment of about CHAS. KNOSHER & CO. 190! STARTLING PRICES AT THE MONARCH SALE ‘ New Proprietor, the Great Western Cloth- ing Co., determined to close out the Old Stock to make room for the New. Sale of Suits Garments to Be Sold ne we eS, Aalloted’ benntios Men’s Suits | Men’s Pants Remular $6.60 Black fien's English Corded lore. The Bults are of the Intest \ ae ish chee fen's Ena rd ty Jole—the last and best for t Directs ire Regular $5.00 all 60 Men's V rated | Hootch Cheviot | Men's Hults for $1.60 Mena A Wool ‘ ; NE $12.50 Suits for $7.85 Men’s Fall Hats butte ay ' 60 Bult in ‘a8 “or beh black and i own r 8ah.00 intents Seine 15¢ 2.50 00 | 94.00 black and brown Hate $2.00 Bott Hate, latest shapes $5.00 John B. Hate $1.65 $1.25 | $15.00 Suits for $8.85 . $15 and $18 Bull | » and black serge Guaranteed (5 h Fine All-W reh in Tus Hi th Ot nd double , i cok Te sales | end dout Men’s Neckwear end tite dark. Kreen, brown ae aay al for all kinds of wear, for of red and | . fw aie 5c Kirts ' Fe thi ‘y Bbc ney Teck Ties 15¢ for tomor 98¢ | 00 Fancy All Wool Sweaters .... $2.45 ne Sale price, imported Saxon: be | Overcoats and Craven-| 10100 to 11:88 | Applique Dot- Tho Hog Skin durt $7.50 Suit Cas: tor . $3.59 1,000 Pairs Blankets $1.45 G a or work shirts i that sold regularly fom The to $1.60, one lot while they last. Choice for 34c 10c | (ME STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST All_in 25c¢ .95c pf Sal toga, $1.45 96 60 Petre Heavy Double Breast- ed Flannel Shirts, pear! buttons . Tbe Fleck fat whirte 29 $2.00 California Flannel Shirts a2 se. meee Gray 2.00 Quilts ... $1.00 Blue and White Chambray worth while pointing out that it is| | nothing of the kind.” | Bargains Buff Calf Shoes, aR. . box nd be + * $3.50 Viel Kid ana 5 hoes, blucher cut, = Men's high cut Shoes, oe eh va top, water proof; reg- Regular $4.60 high cut rte 10- r was given by the! local union in the Labor Temple Tuesday wrest ing bouts and were on the program. D mon were in attendance ney T * master- of core- | Bloomberg me | | | $4.50 Suits for $1.00 Balance of our stock of small values # to $4.50, Nor- big | ages 2 and 4 yours, wool tweeda, All tn one lot for eutte selling at Painte (By United Press.) Nov 12.—The | The | league will! igning mo ment throughout the United Sta next year, Dr. Rw t superintendent th and work In New York, will have | bay = Chiléren'’s Double Breasted juite, In worsteds ...ss0e.-9 1699 95.00 and $6.00 Children’s Suite, in Seotch plaids, twe ° . mintares «c+: $3. 45 Children’s Reefers $5.00 Children's R: wraye and kersey with metal button: Boys’ Corduroy Pants, Worth 75c, for 25c ular $6.00 values for inch top, for Vice Pret CP -eS~w.e eeh0hlUV ll . = °° © Secretary Morrison Am Federation of Labor, from The statement fol Youths’ Shoes $2.65 Youths’ Shoes, $1 15 In box calf 956 Ladies’ Shoes NTALKING MACHINES RECORDS . Jounc -WALLING Co. Pu SECON SEATT fers, in 98 $2.00 Children's Shoes, . ent has been made in viet kid $3.75 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongote, f Se d mat ae Good. Mothers’ Friend Shirts, for boys, i year wel . regular 76 kind, ; Secon K her’ i eee 450 f $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, in vict kid i Fancy stik mixed $1.00 ; and do ‘oh " i PP ac 5c Suspenders 0 Misses’ School Shoes, in don- Leeroy er eter 15¢ ty 28 4 bh calf akin ... . ’ * Be . : ws aveeees he Socks, black and Another lot of the “prettiest Ruchings in town MA oe pancaivyss pen 10c just received in today’s express—all the new eT 5a to 76¢ each for collar lengths est ellects Great Western Clothing Co. 1§@ the yard just received; dainty patterns 1 Ss ae 200 New Neckwear Ef fects received today “Directoire,” “Queen ; Elizabeth,” “Venise Lace Effects,” “Baby FORMERLY THE MONARCH SHOE AND _ | Irish Tab Collars,” “Cascade Jabot—lace CLOTHING CO. and chiffon combinations”; every piece is new ° and up to date. Prices range from §§@ to 1 31 7-1 31 9 First Ave. $3.00 cach Between Union and University Sts., Seattle. RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER IN YOUR KITCHEN MEANS CORNER SECOND AND JAMES Convenience, Comfort and Economy. our Moves meld “ oode (an antity) a a ene an caning MEE erennn 0 Seattle Lighting Company, We heap. ws thd Te ore nt ous mores P.-l. Bidg., Fourth and Union