The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1909, Page 3

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d helpers, plumber and helpers, | steamfittere and helpers, painters laters, — clerks, and te JWORK YOUR KODAK AND SEND A E BUNCH OF PICTURES BACK HOME arainworkers brewers amaters { Manila—The Philippthe assembl opened today, and Gov. Gon th submitted hia me urged that the Miliping Americans get closer LISZT AND HERE'S A LITTLE HOW TO BOOST THE ON Sigel belacbeaialans (a YOUNGSTOWN MAN GIVES OUT A FEW —- ABOUT “WHY IS A BACHELOR?” James LESSON Ta your k kW If not and ride By Hob Robertson, Macher Pacit Netther Clat Membor New Se x the al wtat) x ‘ e i been fixed wt 4x5 ¢ ax 1 mere ba t Kreations, wh putt When you puret : , would-be Boh ticket the w at ¢ o| ae 1 w it a red Wil give you a permit Mra. € poten, t keep theif homes at Take a « photogra f the | x . want a . ear nh and| How the World's Greatest Pianist completed Acknowledged Supremacy of tien groun | American Planos | } The following appear body's for February | In Lingt's old home which te still pres in River in Welmar left tt At home send them several koda ¢ bened erved as h 7 and ia visited b any es aura b a 4 ' pilarinas, r ey will be " ' . : hy : a pr i : . o of honor in Might purchase at ate when ie banee: is, ‘But whatever yx “ ne to a or five where let outs ters to of this clase {net ray of the Httle ~ UNION MEN WILL FIGHT eam: This Instrument wa 1867 from expo house of Chicks t will! the French style of architecture, |o. at the exposition, The story is best} that our | and the pleture is one of daaaling |S®NO LOBBY TO OLYMPIA TO] told in the letter which Mr. Por | 1 have | beaut alifornta OPPOSE PASSAGE OF aski wrote his wife regarding the d feveral |and 0 A MEASURE, .ors remarkabie ane t time 1 was © ent the side of union la Position stre n, Who, they claim, to be trank the very no and ¢ with asphalt ft dex ct , be directly and Indirectly af od without ¢ Lisat’s rest fing ready to build the yanges are by the passage of the bill, Robe ® As soon as the plano was trance gates nee bit. an s part of the main | 9. Hesketh, John A. Evans on ite lege the celebrated plantet} picture of the exposition, You see |Jo#eph Miller left for Olmpta today | seated himself bet it and the| Mt. Rainier ts the highest peak in | 8ppear before the Judiciary com-| harp-like arpeggios, the bird-like e Uni and we are m ht In opposition to the | trills, the thundertr otave par ; | to have mountain in our L sages which rolled the noble *jand more ‘oud that the became a law ald | instrument were ma ” P # always in full th, fret viee presid A ut halfway this tremen and the exposition | the maestro ceased play ing and spoke thas (I gly a his words verbatim) ern it w >, thi morning ployment to th 1 have lots of inter es to tell you about ir and will write you m ext letter ands of union Is. boring men, be « lows of work to thousands mor Then again local option laws effect no moral ¢ but, on the contrary, foster crimin ality and polities! degradation. The trades which will be affected »| Dy the passage of the law aud who have delegated the committee to Olympia are aa follows: Engineers, firemen, machinists, woodworkers, cigarmakers, leatherworkers, horse. | 1 shoers, tobaccoworkers, waiters » makes me feel like playing the bartenders, cooks, lunchmen, por piano, | thank you for it, and will] iters, lumbermen, icemen, tilelayers take most jealous care of it) the Philippine building wi Teady to reesive exhibits. Alaska butiding also shows p | &5 well as the main exhibit ps government buildings will be fy ready to receive exhibits not later | og than May 1. of this city “The main court of the expositio no} | president of ia simply beautiful. In the center} Frank Fotste of this as: t-paved court are the Tsenice and taking Mr. Chic oth hands, with mos handshakes, he said to him vous fait honneur, monsleur! plane me donne envie towcher do} plano, Je yous en remercie et Jen} un sofn Jaloux.’ (This tnstr dows you honor, sir! This pt the Western club, graduated ay high se s scholar » haw b Geyser basin. On |* ‘and the manufactures, | od the first honorary member milyea and fisheries | og tne freshman class at the uni- all strnctures following vesity Other Specials for Tuesday Include ROCKERS, DRESSERS, LACE CURTAINS, IRON CRIBS, MORRIS CHAIRS, TABLES, ETC. WELL-MADE DINER FOR | Best Bed $1.20 Value in the Limit, Six to a Customer City This Dining Chair is exactly This is a SANITAIRE ele like cut, except that the legs are } plain instead of ribbed, as shown, fas a braced back, bolted to Iron Bed, and carries do, an absolute guarantee for ten years as they all | Is full sized and { seat, with flat spindles, and is comes in pineal Nile aye or hte mb rae we Tt : | i P u es very complete showing of these splendid beds, all styles anc made of hard wood, finished color effects, ranging in price up to $30.00, Notice the lat- | rolden. The revular price of the est thing in enamels, to represent golden oak, mahogany chair is $1.75, but you can save i 55 cents on each one— While They Last, Tuesday and black walnut. While They Last, Special $2.25 Exceptional Values in China and } Porcelain ral good things in our CROCKERY DEPARTMENT | for the next two days. The first is a 50-piece | ported Austrian china, a dainty rose decoration, and pleas- | ing shapes. ‘The set was closely marked at $12.00, but we | have marked it down, while they last, to $9.00 We are closing out a number of gold-stamp porcelain TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, They sell regularly for $1.80 a if} set of im The Carpets we are offering for tomorrow are the best of their kind, but have no borders. A visit of inspection will dozen, but while they last you can have them for, a pair |f} convince you at once of the very generous saving 4 ‘ 10¢ | Six patterns BODY BRUSSELS, best quality, $1.75 val You will also find a SPECIAL TABLE, which contai ns a H ve, for $1.25 yard, made, laid and lined. No borders for large assortment of odd pieces of dinner and breakfast these ware, good grade of porcelain, in pleasing decors | Six splendid patterns in BE BIGELOW AXMIN The prices are about half, and 1} in some instances. | STERS, Oriental and floral designs. Of course, the only i}, Way to form any correct idea of the rich aan, and quai ity is to see them. They are regular $2.00 grade, While they last, PLATTERS, at, each 10¢, 20¢ and 40¢ ‘DISHES for, each ...15¢ and 20¢ but fortwo | OPEN VEGETABLE made d and lined, for $1.45 yard. No borders, BOWLS for, each . . Be and Be | Also ten patterns in VELVETS, a carpet that we sell SOUP PLATES i > Te regularly for $1.50 a yard. Th have no borders, and we OATMEALS, each .. 4 7¢ | shall close them out at the very exceptional price of, made, Many other pieces equally reduced. Come in early for laid and lined, O8¢ a yard. best selections 4 | | SOLE «A aime i MONARCH RANGES | | The Easiest Way || | | to } Make Money Is to Save It All the Credit You Wan: SECOND AND UNION. vie THE STAR—MONDAY, FRSRUARY. 1, 1909, For Any Suit in the House Regular Values Up to $50 This sale price of $18 goes on every pattern suit in stock — and blues and blacks as well. This hand-tailored cloth- ing we carry costs more to make than any garments ever in a clothing store; their cost to us is higher than other mer- chants are willing to pay, and the conse- quence is, that while we make less money on individual sales, we give better clothes, which is the modern way of building business. sold This stock consists of suits regularly priced at $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 and $50, and we make a uniform sale price of $18 for any one that may please your fancy, starting today. The stock is about evenly divided among the different prices. Important All alterations are free, but every suit must take its regular turn. Sales are for cash only. No charges, No C. 0. D.’s. No laying aside, 719 Second Av., Near Columbia King Bros. Co.¢ Correct Apparel for Men New Delvery [omestics Silkoline—36 inches wide, in very desirable styles and col- orings; ribbon, flower and shadow effects. Small_pat terns ..Per Yard, 12\%¢ very pretty for ..Per Yard, 15¢ New Designs in Cotton Challies—30 inches wide. In se lecting these challies special attention was given the re quirements of our patrons .. Per Yard, 10¢ rings and excellence ..Per Yard, 16 2-3¢ of small patterns; very effective Per Yard, 12%¢ popular; 28 inches Per Yard, 30¢ New Cretonnes—In distinctiy cushions, pillows and curtains Theictor—the Fireside Theatre | You think you can tell the difference be- tween hearing grand opera artists sing and hearing their beautiful voices on the Victor. | But can you? {a In the Opera House corridorScene in “The Pit,” at Ye Liberty Theatre, Oakland, Cal., the famous quartet from Rigoletto was sung by Caruso, Abbott, Homer and Scotti on the Victor, and the delighted audience thought they were listening to the singers themselves. | At patterns ; New Galateas—Notable for good col in wearing qualities New Percales—In a variety for waists and shirts ; 36 inches wide Latest wide Specialties in Poplins—Very Rector’s, These goods are all new arrivals and embrace the very the noted Chicago Restaur- : latest of their kind ant, when some of the grand opera stars sang, with piano accompaniment, the diners a listened with rapt attention and craned their ¥ KNOSHER’S Second and James necks to get a glimpse of the singers. But lh a a } it was a Victor. ; és : 6 | In the rotunda of Wanamaker’s famous { Philadelphia store the great pipe organ ac- companied Melba on the Victor, and the peo- } ple rushed from all directions to see the singer. Even in the Victor laboratory employes often imagine they are listening to a singer making a record while they really hear the Victor. You owe it to yourself to investigate the possibilities of this wonderful musical in- strument. Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG Co, 919 First Ave. CLEARANCE SALE 1) Btock of Clothing and Men's Furnish t less than half price CLOTHING STORE 1104 First Ave. BIG CUT RATE Wf —on— Fy coos, Pipes and all Brands re. Worth your while to rear joe yo Wanted INTERNATIONAL BOND & KBALTY TONE ANT: 1000-10 Amerionn Bank Mullding. one Orienta! Billiard Pariors, 1418 Third Ave. Special Suit Sale $16.00, $18.00, $22.60, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO,, 1121 Firat Avenue. Pacific Caden Distributors of Victor Talking Machines. | | 1406 Second Av. me this ‘or tt 8. 8. MA M.D, 1914 Second Ave,” Seattle, Wr H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET, posit testi ssiaaa ti teeetae BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- changes 8. C. Osborn & Co. mM eT2e |= G27 First Av, «8858 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. BROKHEKS, Both Phonos—279°"™ Watatiished 1688.” goacbeb-308 (Aleake Bi way Orders ixeouted for investment or ‘on Merging eee Mew

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