The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1909, Page 9

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sci fem = ENROUT 7 NORTH Left Paso Robles This Morning in Special Car for Olympia. PARO ROBLES, Cal. Jan Uv. P.—a: S phere this Svete sar California for © MA Where he will tike th ‘Office as governor of Washing ANY citizens of Paso Rob Present when the land gave the « @emonstration The train is in charge of o hixt Reeitic official of the Southern f Me, And, although some de once red th Bacramento ve an ¢ og Ay antic gover of TT excu ‘Watla vat! mn Wwe from Pomeroy. Wash rtained a party from the Wa night, many of * : RUTH BRYAN LEAVITT * SUES FOR DIVORCE. * * LINCOLN, Neb, Jan. 22.-— * @By U. P—MMre Ruth Bryan « W Leavitt. daughter of William « ® J. Bryan, today filed ® divorce from William Home ® Leavitt, charging him with de ® wertion and non-support. Mr ® Leavitt is now in Paris, where ® be has an art studio. Batktereeererrae “Funeral Sunday. The funeral of Lewis 8 Clark ftamp clerk at the postoffice be held Sunday morning at 10 relock, from the Bonney-Wats ing parlors. Inter be made at Mt. Pleasant ery. Rev. Major will officiate To Give Country Dance. The unifor ESAYS BAKE OVEN CURED Hl RITEUMA- TIS MR. WILLIAM BROTHERTON ae Brotherton of 106 Pike st I was laid up with Sciatic Seiemats: m so 1 could not turn ir.in bed. 1 was advined by « who had been cured by ,the @ Oven Treatment of Rheum ‘alism to go and see those drugiess gtigelers and I can tell you they are | ‘Wonders. They cured me comp! Ty $0 I could go back to work and [gfeel better now than I ever did isa pleasant treatment and the bake oven 1 will swear by as a gure cure for Rheumatism. Lough ney .& Loughoey do not ask you What ails you or how you feel but they tell you just where all your aches and pains are located Bveryone is surprised to be told Just what ails them without saying ® Word, as other doctors always Qsk what ails you, then prescribe medicine for you that does you tag I tell you, those drugless rs are wonders, They ne : mise giving a correct diagnosis « oar don't charge you for the diag and advige about your case wd have moved into new and larger quarters at the corner of 2nd av. and Pike #t. Their offices are from 221 w& 2 Go and see them if yo ¢ Don't be dis couraged can Cure you and it Won't coxt you a cent for con @ultation, Thgiy hours are fror 94. m.to6p.m, Sundays 9 to 12 only. Mr. Hrotherton says My address i» 106 Pike wt. J will glad y vouch for the above.” ISCROVE 1S personal friends | thr iolahaiahalalateloleitielelt TH STAR—FRIDAY, ANURY eptance of any gitt or favor }ihe w ty as married under the | wrward pleting here and load BONAPARTE MUST PRODUCE PAPERS| ACCUSES HIS ynoe riwht hat h ia) pK of all obiten | WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—By t le ayiting gray, and “vie mar Albers mitt > Th t , t 6 mar hae ove ie ; So Treo an, with | faut fhe wiht try MPIA, Jar . Son ! or be ” ry b J " lution as eral] 3 resident of the oar mueee : ‘ Palace Market i arte to submit all correapond: | Seattle olen company, today ¢ re nided f 4 ‘ onate in connection 1 a complaint "guarsing Louls mF A a dation that hat ; ; H - 1 . r 3 with the alleged loan by t Ame don with al dis under the sid oped t i @ a th , le joan Sugar Refining company to! false pretenses AWOUT THOSE LAS mpted. A moral pestho we : t this 4 i ) A h A he Pennsylvanta Refining com orden, who has been a sales 4 The right kind ris , - F pany man for the company, is alleged “ . te have turned tn an order for $040 WHI Advertise Bonde worth of goods for H. Horsehberg The finance oo of the/@ Co, of Alaska, to be delivered author-'to 718 ‘Third ay., where they were ty councll thin me fred City Comptrol roil to ad-| said to be going business ise for the sale of the lighting |Gordon i# alleged to have had a bonds recently the goods ther ncerning thie « d at the spectal | boy receive bond election, Decembdr 29. Eight | then ments with an 'S sen hundred thowsa 4 dollars in bonds | clothing jower part have beon {sue of town ake the ¢ from him FLOOD WATERS ARE RECEDING PORTLAND, Ore, Jan, 22.—By U.;ern Pacific trom P.—-Reports received here today | hours arrived at 1 by the floods! The waters of the sue river are| f Idaho, Washingt and Orogor Hing ston nilicate that the swollen rivers are | porta that the storm appears to be i that raitroad traffic ta | broke Saturday’s Sale of Kitchen and Laundry Helps Tomorrow the Housefurnishing Section will offer a big list of needed helps at decided savings very woman who is going a-housekeeping, and ev- ery housewife who has had experience will be eager to share in the savings presented, 35¢ Sensible Sad Irons, 22c Each | 35c Gas Toasters, 24c Each Pyramid Gas Toasters ; te don Hes that have om two to four daya,/a 6 from a br thie pting gifts FA. STIRTAN fi6 W. Fulton Bt have in the Willamette indebt Night riding will not be #0 pop not re ar since t Unior party bene-| City jury's ver Trouble Over at Stockton, STOCKTON, Cal, Jan, 22 Ry P.-The flood waters are receding nditions |from Main st. this morning and the y and in mtire olty will be dry by late this ning of all afternoon, except in places whore first ity thi at officers tn this WALL PAPER REMNANTS. a While they last—(ranites, 10¢ f the gift stands in-| Molre Collings, 100; Ingratns, 260 th ¥ Bnoush to do from 1 to 5 rooms of *®\a kind, Your opportunity ff you to 2 paper this spring. 20 to 50 per quently ent ‘saving on new goods. alue t the water ie being retained by rail f embankments, The damage will not be nearly so groat as at © South-'tirat reported st four slices at ». 4 Sensible Sad Irons, complete, with detachable handles ; t lished; nice for | One time; handiest th et for gas or gaso ® - the GIN, on. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Cc, hirt waists, etc. Sold ever Sik ee at 35c—_ line ; so! verywhere 35¢ each only intenst 1314 Firet av s Saturday, 24¢ Each epee 7 aturday, 2 Each « A “+ rday, BB¢ 6 jalvanized Tubs, No. 1 size, 45¢ ea. 70c Ironing Boards, 49c Each 18-inch Galvanized Garbage Cans, Nice, Sinooth, Well-Finished ironing 5 feet | | $1.95. 8c fine quality Scrub Brush, 4¢ each $2.50 Nickel-Plated Gas Plates, $1.69 ea. | 1 2-Burner Nickel- rth $2.50; g, good width; sold always THONG HTOWN WATER Baitor his man people Know that 1° First Ward. Last M 2 © have ere, and if them they w lish ft. ae they are ex Saturday, 49¢ Each } kL | _Handsomely Fir Clothes Pins and Bag, 10c | Plated Gas Plate; best burner; 50 Fine, Smooth, Hardwood Clothes Pins,| Saturday, $1.69. 12 Ibs. Cane Sugar for 500 if you purchase Best Fresh Butter, 2b. Squares, 75 Sn th, Pret are os : : th ota 000 ‘tee complete with canvas bag, made to hang on 10¢ _Heavy Cotton Clothes Lines, 50- are RAN OM. pag nse ; abs - Sugar and tea both A-l the line as you w ; outfit worth 20e— foot; Be each : | anh fresh and swee Saturday, Complete, 10¢ | Se O. K. Sure-Catch Mouse Trap, 3¢ ea. | rie way Annan Seeded 4 lbs. Japan Rice, | 10c I-quart Wire Corn Popper, %¢ each. | 50c Parlor Brooms, 35c | $2.50 L The well-known “Little Lady” Brooms, “rye ly made, with ena handle ; sold t ity over at 50¢ j ersal Bread Mixer, $1.89 ea | Granite Steel Roasters, 49c Each \ Granite Steel Roasters, round pattern; 25¢ Rice is the most nour ighing food on the mar eer Seeded raisins are the bent for plex and cakes top or bottom can be used separately if ter, 2 lbs., 65c¢ es. be. cat } Saturday, 49¢ Complete Nuts, 25c preal breakfast oth body and This butter ts specially adapted to all fine cook | $2.50 Curtain Stretchers, $1. 89 IS¢ Nice, Smoothly Finished Wood Salt Boxes, B@ ea ing and table purposes The Chi » Curtain Stretcher ¢ 50c R al ds, 35¢ each New Crop Wal- “Riggs in Adjustable, Nickel baat Stret 10c Veneered Chair $ any size, &¢ ea. won: engl gn old everywhere at $2.50- $1.75 Beechwood Mop Wringer Pails nuts, 2 Ibs., 25¢ { coffe: hh ow — $ y Moy ger ils, Penna ania seco sgn Am Saturday, $1.89 Each $1.39 cach Rese wets are fine to ovens and oe ion w if cakes, candies, of gat blended by ua. Trial is not Ava O-<ePo-A3I Z= AvPaAD H-ePCONMCS Z= TONE FISHER @. HE G&UNIVERSITY ST SEATTLE «Gm ing. Try some YRA—BT EOr|<t——>co zO-= Creamerie Butter Store 1014 Second Av., first Store Nerth of Madson Sale Opens Saturday, Jan. 23, Promptly at é ‘ f 9:00 A. M-~-703 FIRST AVENUE. The Big Blue Sign—703 FIRGT AVENUE FW. MERRICK’S GREAT CLOTHING STOCK, 703 FIRST AVENUE, WASHINGTON BUILDING, AT YOUR MERCY } $20,000.00 worth of High-Class CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR, VALISES, SWEATERS, UMBRELLAS, HOUSE JACKETS, SUSPENDERS, HAND- KERCHIEFS, NIGHT GOWNS, PAJAMAS, offered you at the most sensational slaughter prices yet attempted; must be turned into cash during the coming fifteen days. STORE CLOSED TODAY TO MARK DOWN AND REARRANGE THIS IMMENSE STOCK Sale Opens Promptly Saturday, January 23, at 9 a. m. Every Article Is Marked Down Note the Most Sensational Prices | . | . A ‘ 2 | 4 Terrific Slaughter in Men's Fine Overcoats Extra Trousers at About Price of | Sensational Bargains in Hosiery | Shirts Suits $12.50 Overcoats for . 7.50 Cloth Hosiery, 15c quality eut to . .10¢ | Cluett Shirts, the $2.50 and $2.00, cut to . $10.00 Suit, cut to .. . 85.00 | Sibny Overt for . : 9.00 | $1.75 Trdiisers, cut to ... .-. $1.20 Hosiery, 30c and 25e quality cut to ..15¢ is .- 81.50 $12.50 Suit, cut to .. $7.50 | $18.00 Overcoats for .. $12.50 | $200 Tresdsers, cut to . : $1.45 Hosiery, 35c and 40c quality cut to 19¢ | Cc luett Shirts, the $1.75 and $1.50, cut to . $15.00 Suit, cut to .. ..$9.00 | $20.00 Overcoats for .. $13.50 | $2.50 Trousers, cut to . $1.75 | Hosier Ava gt otAss estas ka tetany $20.00 Suit, cut to .... 12.50 | $25.00 Overcoats for - $15.00 | $3.00 Trausers, cut to. . $1.95 | Hosiery . aoe Monarch Shirts, the $1.25, cut to . 25 3 rut to adem: i <a | | Work Shirts, cotton, 60c, cut to ..,.40¢ $25.00 Suit, cut t 13.75 | $30.00 Overcoats for $18.00 | $3.50 Trousers, cut to .... ace Suit Cases | Work Shirts, cotton, $1.00, cut to .. C5¢e $30.00 Suit, cut to 15.00 | 00 Trotisers, ¢ oO $35.00 Suit, cut to .......05.6 $18.50 Underwear | one eames’ ote cn 3.65 | $4.50 Suit Cases for .-$8.00 | Negliges Shirts, sateen, $1.50, cut to . $40.00 Suit, cut to ...00+++++-$BB5O | $1.25 per suit, Fleeced Cotton .....88¢ | $6.50 Trousers, cut to . *"4.95 | $5.00 Suit Cases for ... $3.75 | oo mes ios $ r oO. d A $1.75 per suit, Natural Wool, assorted | $7.50 T ers, cut to, . 85.50 | $6.00 Suit Cases for ... $4.50 | Negligee teen, $1.25, cut to A vercoats and Cravenettes at About | oer $1.20 | $8.00 Trousers cut to. | $10.00 Suit Cases for ... 7.00 | Negligee sateen, $1.00, cut to .75¢ Half Price—Cravenettes $2.00 per suit, Merino Wool, assorted col- | $10.00 Trousers, cut to .. .. $7.50 | $12.50 Suit Cases for 0.50 | Negligee Shirts, og sp vehi ey $10.00 Cravenettes, cut to ... $5.00 |" ors... $1.45 Overalls cut to cost, | ee $3.00, a oy eon $12.50 Cravenettes, cut to .......87.50 | $2.50 per suit, Giastenbury Wool, assort- Sweaters | ohh eon eee $15.00 Cravenettes, cut to .......99.50 |” ed colors .. $1.85 Fancy Vests $5.00 Sweaters for | lannel Sh 2 00: cut . Las $18.00 Cravenettes, cut to . 12.50 | $3.00 per suit, Cooper Rib W ool, assorted | $1.50 Vests for $4.50 Sweaters for ... | BI pia nee wy cut to .. eo 20.00 Cravenettes, cut to .,.,.913.50 |” code . $2.25 | $2.00 Vests for | $3.50 Sweaters for... | Golored Shirts $300 corte” ORaE $25.00 Cravenettes, cut to ... $4.00 per suit, Australian Wool, natural | $2.50 Vests for . | $2.50 Sweaters for : Colored Shirts, $2.50, Bre $85 $30.00 Cravenettes, cut to | COMPS so esse cereeee cee es Be | $3.00 Vests for . | | Colored Mitts aaa cuts 145 $35.00 Cravenettes, cut to $5.00 per suit, Mercerized, assorted colors | $3.50 Vests for . Hats | & jorad Shir a $1.50, ye 1 120 Collars—Stock Up. Now on Collars $3.75 | $4.00 Vests for . All the Best $5.00 Hats, cut to ....88.65 | -OOree Shirts, Hl, cut to .....«¥ B. & W. Famous 25c Collars ......12%@ | $5.00 per suit, Scotch Wool, natural col- | $5.00 Vests for . ; All the $3.50 and $3.00 Hats, cut to ..., | Big Bargains in Handkerchiefs— Arrow Brand Collars ...10¢—8 for 25¢ | ors ‘ AS Sted: akin $4.25 | $6.00 Vests for ... RR + alkenes adnnses nee 8c, 10c, 15¢, 20c Bear in mind the high quality of this stock. Mr. F. W. Merrick, the proprietor, always catering to the best trade, and this being an absolute, bona fide sale, you will find this the greatest opportunity yet offered to supply your wardrobe at about half the usual cost. Every article is cut in price. Cash sale; no charges. “ee | F.W. MERRICK | 2 e Place 703 First Avenue & S i. AVENUE 4 | q j | i 4

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