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THE STAR—-MONDAY, F EBRUARY 8, 1909. | Kecond and Unive: The Stone, Misher Co. The stone, Wisher Co, ay Annual Sale of Linen which opened this morning at the Stone, Fisher Store, is an ent of more than passing impor tance. It is the outcome of much cor respondence and dickering with the greatest importers in Ameri | with three of the foremost mill owners in the world Phere need he no secret about the sale. We simply asked the co-operation of our friend and got it. We told them we wanted to give the people of the Northwest a Linen sale—a real sale. \ ked for all the special lots they could assemble, and got them, Fully Fifty Thousand Dollars’ worth of Fine Linens are here to sell at savings ranging from 25 to 30 per cent Aside from the qualities involved; the sale is ver rreat, indeed In viewof the fact t this is expr ian wens it is exceedingly opportune. Restaurateurs, caterers, hotel men, can happily anticipate their need And every housekeeper who likes fine linens will rejoice inthe splendid savings the sale affords | Scotch, Irish and German _Linens—Fine | Fine Table Damasks by the Yard—Savings Matched Sets at Notable Savings of a Third to Half One Cloth and dozen Napkins ¢ "-—fine st qual Regular price Bleached Table Damask—}fal{ cot- | Bleached Irish Damasks—72 inch- |B match. Cloth 84x84; Napkins 24 | $24.00. Sale price, $18.75. t o 8 inche de; excelle ue pure linen; sold regularly inches square. Fair value at $5.7 Other Sets, in various sizes, at the at Loc e price, 18¢. ane a yard; perfectly Sale price, $4.88. | following prices Bleached T able Damask—58 incl fancy zn. Annual Sale ‘ a ae quality, worth } $40.00 Sets $29.50 * Annual Sale price, 35¢. Bleached Table Damask—Double or $5.50. 4 s “ Bleached and Mercerized Damask ir new and effective pat- Hemstitched Cloth and Napkins to ROUND TABLE CLOTHS y nches idle handse € flora 8; 72 inche de; sold regularly * ‘ natch Cloth measures 84x8-4.| Round Linen Cloths fect! penterne; Pe price /5c, Annua t $L/ yard. Annual Sale, The Masons gave Senator Cotterill the third degree a few nights ago, and | Napkins Boe wi cieor Hordered | plainy with scalloped edge, button ale price, 58¢. $1.35. they say it was th@ best ever. But it was nothing to the third degree which satterna and hemstitched edges. | Hole stitched, 36 inches in diameter Half Bleached Damask—(4 inches | Bleached Satin Table Damask— the house gave Representatives Palmer and Beach during the consideration of | 9 at $1.19 instead of $1.50. wide; pure line cars three times | Perfectly plain; no design; ideal for i Regular $7.50 set for $5.85. < a bleached damask combining with fine laces; 72 inches Sex local option bill. | : é Nan. | _, Satin Damask Cloths, 45 in. diam- | Lepr sdige |. Soccbionae With See tases: 74 eam = Irish Linen Sets, Cloth and Nap | eter, scalloped edge and bust disde at 5c, Sale price, | ride 5 Fg y$ Ja yard. Sale | kins, finest quality. Cloth 2 yards | stitched, at $2.75 instead of $3.50. | | price, $2.10. UR THOUSAND PEOPLE A |B square; Napkins 22 inches —_ |. Cireular Cloth, 72 inches in diam | Decorative Linens - the Dining er — Cluny, Japanese and Hl Handsome bordered patterns. Regu- | eter, same style as above, at $6.50 enaissance-- -Underpriced AT EXPOSITION GROUNDS lar $20.00, for $14.75. instead of $8.50 | CLUNY LACE DOILIES cter rete up to $10.00; about 50 : ical taliieensoailips an | ilies he lot; $5.95. a } Odd Linen Table Cloths—A collec- | _ Doilies with linen center and | int . (MANY LETTERS ARE WRITTEN fice oiween 2 and 2 o'clock in fos i tion of odd Table Cloths, bordered | Linens and Cluny Lace—Cluny | | Cluny lace edge LUNCH CLOTHS AND SCARFS (HOME LAST NIGHT TELL- ihe afternoon there was a perfect AR AMAR AAR Ree Ae ME cilects, finest Irish finen, Size 2% x3 |} Lace Trimmed Linens, for the | | Sinelt, worth 39¢, for, each 19¢. Lunch Cloths and Scarfs, of fin- 4 ING OF THE FAIR. stream ‘of ‘people = * # iff Regular prices ranging up to $7.75. | | \ 3 ror : | | inch, worth to 75c, for 38¢, est linen, with Cluny edge, centers tending from the uate « ie oan ea nk 5 All offered at the one price, $5.75, Ae a sere bandon. | | _.2zincls worth to $1.50, for * | or insertion in beautiful patterns ; 45 ' y " m in prtotre || lace edge e : and +4 sean the | dugeet Gay 9 the car tracks, s plock and a half © leskbae Deny repertotre * Matshed:“Ldeet Seta, 2xdhb- vob || lace edge embroidery, hand-em CENTER PIECES AND SCARFS | inches in diameter. Worth up to “Y raition has had.|. Rveryone entering seemed to enjoy|# Seattie—"In #1 Cloth and 27-inch Napkins, Regular | | broidered between the rows of Center es, 22x24, worth to | $20.00, for $12.50, Fr mon ist gery Maen amie a: tne Pea Cited */Bf price $15.00. Sale price, $10.5 j lace | | $3.50, for $2. 25. | RENAISSANCE LACE PIECES Lak wiry be “it beeen at the fal & Orpheum—New vandevilic #! Plain White Cloths—/lain White | Square, 36x36, at $3.50, in- | | ecard Pieces and Scarfs, in rich Renaissance Scarfs, drawn work y bu oe ® tonight #/B Satin Damask Cloth, 72. inches | | stead of $5.50. | | designs, with insertions and edgings | centers and gace edge. Size 20x45 es oa New vaudeville Ve square, with hemstitched edgeb; and | - } | of Cluny lace. Size 36 inches diam- | and 20x54. Regular price $2.50 and BROTHER TRIED T6 AVENGE. = “"Shannany—cameraphone, ff adozeh Napking to match, 25 inches AAS i ROR Foxton: o> AD $3.00: in this Annual Sale at $1.50. * * B square — price $19.00, ‘Sale “EXHIBITION TABLE CLOTHS ee eee eee eee ee © price, $15. Two fine Exhibition Pieces, made leita. / German Cloths and Napkins— originally for the St. Louis exposi- Tie TK: castusm German Linen Cloth and Napkin to tion, different atteras, Sop ae LLINGHAM, Feb. &—By Us P. i) again see e . unefut match, in Art Nouveau designs ONO Cita same size. 72x90 inches, ‘worth a. aaieos dsaiiies Bort |and cece aaiek a t eae poi ~ Cloth 72x90, and the Napkins 26x SEC mt S UNIVERSITY et SEATTLE - $60.00, for $37.50. & 19-year-old boy, with in- | taken by the pr sting attorney to ‘Tay! commit murder. has been | afford them protection. deligntfal interpr and the aceused man ia held | - —_ [hands of the Sen Franeteco Opera gs ee Me see county fait, it is announced IN ; io z Meacg tac 2h AR will mot be Pander gl oe | ag be any crtterion. ther | amaay ea one of the principal 7 : re ed s| ee ee eo | prebeed and Taylor probably will be | y shore Po yp Aire gig R led and how could thay |'™,8 “ery creditable manger, GIVES HIMSELF “ * his linerty under a bond to mt the New York Cent eine? we the Betty and Tor Fenwick : TAKING A MEAT AX TO ® * WAIST BUTTON FOUND * ras ‘tune give iennin r Ratiroad company fot | mastent “eetktatt?’ Ghaterer’ thet! ight stuff and | i HISTORY. *| A HARD FALL * __IN HIS HEART. * at Wible and H. F. Wible, tute emis toenteaten therm means But she can sing. and her | accepta IS CHEERED |S NEW YORK. Fob. Holes | *% DENVER, Colo., Feb. §—An ® In the lobby of the Baker | itor. neannee Comvalesieg. (eivta rts as a comedienne ware more | Wiibur De |® were ripped in several bon %/ Knocking the supports from un % autopsy on the body of Fred & Be Hotel, after an altercation. Taylor \hinments of grain und arain pina O Teer nee | ugene Pheips. Frederick Wa eta |® ored traditions by Prof. Isaac &/| der the stairway upon which he * Pompleitz, who was found dead & f Fecently returned from Alaska and |auce from the weet to this port for Orda” ond her | MATH Gaunt and Wiliiei Merwin! LIVERPOOL, Feb &—Ry U. P—|* F: Russell at a banquet at the #/ was standing, James C. Morrison,|* under circumstances indicat- ® een, we tne treats ae ae export * Fe] Carnt- | whtie. captain Sealby of the wrecked * Hotel Aator. na * | a carpenter, yesterday fell 15 f et ‘ Mao Il revealed -% wy — fulned by W. EL Wible, it ie judge Ward filed a dissenting : peared to | Whtte Star liner Republic and Wire- | ® History is being rewrit ® midst the debris of his own making, | rs on. opinion. The opinion was filed in age as Letitia, and her bon hatin | Nome wraph Operator Jack Binns | ten,” sald Russell, “Poca &/ fracturing one rib and cutting his|}* Ao ordinary biack waist # Wikbte brothers have express- the state court of appeals fumbers went tremendously weil. | 0h eet is Sg 2 arrived here today, The heroes of # hontas never saved the gal- | face. * button was found lodged in ® © Med & desire rot to prosecute Te aoa. ig Be gy Bg Peaooeatiee Lois theater ye Kay greta Bars og greeted ® lant Jobn Smith from the #! Morrison had been engaged * the right auricle of Pom & for attempting murder; but they fear! wisewrpEG, Man s—-E. J.| rendered herp fe to predict t oie ned bp tae Canadien ies Sed th blow of her savage ®/tear down an old stairway le: *® pleitz's heart. The button was ® ane | tei ioe nenerei. sasomaee 4 OE yy and was presonted with a gold s club. Sheridan took #! from the trestle at Fourth * bent and warped, and the doc- ® - as ’ of the Grand Trunk ratiway, arrived | litle story of * weakness end nh by directors of the Ma | 20-mile ride from Win *]and Jackson st. The square and * , it had been in ® DOCTORS’ here today to investigate complainta| atter Fred Hnook n'a love, and it in thorough!y Ne chester. Lincoln split no rails. *|/ compass artist, ke the monkey/® the man’s heart for a long ® « ning inferior road work and | The acted by the Pant % Washington swore on the field * and tree limb, stood on the wrong|* time. How it got there is not ADVERTISEMENTS Seatemes Co sha tne team, Winnta4 ioe remit and wee aa benwean 8 * of battle, Caenar's birth oc: * side of the saw, and when he had|* known, * ; eee gnenporteaty ie ihe finda |}# curred without the famous */ knocked the supports from under/* * Some of them resemble one of French Writer Killed. of credit es tie teleete * Caesarian operation. Mary of # the stairs, he and the stairs did/ ¥ # ¥ RRR RRR ER MBH the “get rich quick” schemes. Bet-! paris, Feb, &—Catull Mendes, a nk Ber does # polished. bit ut} TREASURER EXTANT * Magdala merited a fairer repu- &/ a humpty-dumpty turn. : —— tér think twice before answering leading French writer, died today | Mr. Frawley, ae Warden, ts| * tation than she had. It has #! He was sent to the Wayside hos T TE Ews such ads, | do not claim to do the from injuries recetved last night} © | Semeity post ae ore Deere has Percy tkerd, assistant treasurer|® remained to this day to re- #! pital, Morrison is 50 years old and Impossibie, but am curing at least when he fell from a train in the St.| J. Russell Powel), a# Dolly's guar Fe or Nigh > haga pert | of the Grand theatre for the past! * babilitats Thomas Paine, and 3 lives at Brighton Beach. an opium dian, was greeted warmly and ren dered several 90 per cent of my patients, using | Fermin tunnel” Hook ol rtont n Springs. year, is now the youngest treasurer * depict him a father of the re- e twenty-two were arrested, The peach crop will be etrtel { > ® wo 260: % public beside Jefferson, Frank : enteopathy. electricity, vibration. | a1 passenger steamers leave Col T'daes| in the world, ecording to his) * public | oa ee QUEEN IS GIVEN BIG! ’ are, the bade Saving bOee Might theraphy, hot alr baths and | 20° jocks for Puget Sound Navy | Mise Lattamer, « recent aa-| friends. Several days ago he re-|* Ilo SUM BY AMERICANS Tone a other drugiess methods. Arthur Yarge pai f to the troupe, de with |cefyed an offer to become treasurer) * “A fable-loving religion has * 4 ete a Holt, Osteopath, 407-498-409 Poo |” ge Fig pe Be wo S| of the Spokane theatre, the largest | * idealized the personal appear ®) ROME » B.—By U. P.—Offictal general, mai ple’s Bank Bldg, Se | The pla “ nts land handsomest playhouse in| * ance of him of whose personal * /anncuncement was made today that 2 ce ae Spokane, and last night.he left for|* appearance we know nothing, ®/« fund ee See o aoe onan. Aris. ae the inland city to asstme his duties.| ® except that he was of Hebrew # /been put at the disposal of Queen | ing for weeks, has been located here Wanted, Wanted, Wanted BRIEFS BY WIRE | This responsible position ts to be|* blood. Arusts have refused * children ef home to the care of! Pittsburs, bul cannot teeall how We have 19 carh buyers for prop. “ witnessed the! —— eee [filled by a youth who is but 18 years | ® to depict him as a Jew, repre * ake; The taoney wes dennted was kid ped and placed on a train erty ranging from $1,000 to $2 acting of "In Womans Power at! sax RANCISCO—While William |old, In there & younger treasurer in| ® senting his countenance as ‘ough Am ya sea dor i >. nor how he came to be in tee us st once lte'the tant week the Rowland @ cuit, | J, qmuth, & wireless operator was) the world? # that of & Greek god * |com willy” Sunday, the INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY | ford seen at the} “iting @ Bosra ae serge ed | * bade farewell to this city ap. a | mgement te] of lahtning et enti ee ee BRR RR Re vier a ea Was given a thanks 1969 merino ine this week by |“ nuoks arid * ne | - | Offering of $10,000 [natn a Worean’s Power” te a well |Meat | MUST SEND CHINESE * * A FEW MORE CLOTHES & 9 voi to 2, has decided that Me written drama acta fromthe | 87, LOUIS—Judwe Wititay in| CHILD TO SCHOOL. * Tae abt * FOR POOR FAMILY. * |! tiny ie lieutenant governor of the | pen of F, Tt denis | the clroult Conroe ite beeiel& CHICAGO, Feb. 6&——While ® w York Sr nd ae * A few articles of clothing */fent brought Dy” former Te-Gene Second Fey . ne ae ap ape ve ay i % the world's peace is being ® of London, is announc * for girla between the ages of ® | ( jof a gang INDIANAPOLIS—The United Mine | thgeatened in California by * * five and eight years, and three | errr : - 4 adjourned late Saturday lw de refusal to admit Japenese & peury Report. rhe | oF four articles of apparel for *) 4 — igo 3 ee Pe nigh | . nace . ne ave been received | © annual meeting oi | SACRAMENTO—Hott * to American schools, the peace * je Bg Brad BY have been received at #/, the sanual ver ori onal = an ames & Of Chinatown ts being menaced # [from go 1iss29, disbursements | ® ar office, and if there #| Young Peoy s y of Chris- | |wein Chteago by the refusal of €/ gy e10000, # 19 a needy family in the city *| tan Endeavor was held last night furnished sharp }® the Celestial mothers to send # | % to whom these clothes will be # |!" the parlors of the First Pres. / acting. Mr, Seribner ORLEANS—The reception) ® thelr children to the white x| |, A Bae Coated, m.|% Of any use they may call at w | byterlan church, at which over 300 | * jdontlelect. Tatt Thuceday | schools, Mrs, Annie Go Sun *® ne Tfound ne ky litte |® The Star office for them. | eames we me prosent Plane for | might will be « full dreaw affal ide dene fined @5 and costa by # 7 whses oan it x {several entertainments by the New Fou la rds [Fhe Raven precsription vervies | SMs%" <Sasesus any ate heving |whaeniaivel, Judge. Girten bo. & were ea with DidOd, |e eke ek Rk ek eH /FOULE people of the church were Perens Wine Hae Dpener's Shin 18 prerTs hare ie ve sneurinn Uh¥ Propet | A alee bat Mevennele Qanghs Wi asa males ned, bee bene eh Ph announced, the first to be the an- d h F Silk |seribing le most efficiently supple: | 1 cn —President-elect Tart left | # tet, Ruth Go Sun, has not been #| cause of (he ax | Boy and Man Arrested on gn Friday evening of this ni t er ancy HkKS mented by the druggists’ skill In| nore inant night on the cruiser Mon- | # gent regularly to Jones school, #| .."L threw that brick up for, Patrolman” Harry ‘Barton earty | *°**: compounding. RAVEN ORUG CoO.,| "Ye ,{41 43 * Barrison st. and Plymouth ¥ didn't eaten It yesterday, morning Biron Pom man Wants Match. "These are » rece arrivals i sur Dress |} 1416 Second av. | the cour cavallo Quinn, a I-yearold boy, | 8.—After an These are the recent arrivals in our Dre be thon * APRN RH EMH HEHE HHS land Goorge Nettle, aged 48 years, four years, Jabes . ; ‘ 7 , . select tec iii — sh ior the theft of, seve mo lish lightwelght, ar- Goods Department. Forty styles to select from * of reves Rag lk tn lll i ed a iad PY ANOTHER SHOCK. for. ts > th a covered Davee 9 ry iaker ott. SEs: - . | with be ‘ . Pephin ‘ ' l« . vel- and, as something exclusive in the way of a }} “It Raises the Dough DENVER —A great. shake-up in] KING ON VIS KAISIOR * SYRACUSE, Sietly, Feb, 8— ®/at 111 Yesler way. The lad claims | eh with Blasting Nel , ; ey " | | fftolals of the folorado &) LONDON, Feb. §——ly U. Pking | By 1. P—An earthquake Was */that he alone ts gullty, but Nettle |cians condition. Dress Pattern, they can not be beat. | The goodness of|' Liatlrowa. tn hat, | Baorard anid Geen Alexandra ie & felt at Noto today. It was/is being held on suspicion d i 00 P Y. d Crescent Kgg-Phos- SORE Uncles A. tirone ae % the temblor In December. The *| Will Give a Recital—The ladies of| MAWRIde Free GO wf “ Y 2 Ag Long, | ney te * people fled from their houses */the Fremont Christian chureh have! 6,000 f le at 8% ce : la son-in-law of John D. Hocketel: | ier + peor 5,000 for sale at 31% cents. 85c an $ ° er Yar phate Baking Powder : # attacked on the North| * in pantie and spent the remajn: #/all the arrangements completed for! yf M. Herrin & Co. 6 Scheuer. Anierican steamer Lloyd liner Tar. | AN ACTOR Tht. # dor of the night in the open, —&/AN Interesting musteal rectal to be | may ‘ . rosea Baturday by a raaiiilan given a re church, corner of 38th Foulards are to be the popular thing this sea jis endorsed by both | and he war bitten twice in the face | MF Fob. 4—By U. P—|# : and Stone, Wednesday night le crm or aT —— in the face. | ite we ed In theatric ee ee ee) oe son, and these are specially priced for quick sell Government tests and " want H0) iitian ao. [ig yenrt cid tue veteran actor of | In 1907 thene were enhrinte | eet een : ie ah r Silk Department will con y " ren |p! nectaent ate Raturday night ni tat ly Ih of pneumonia at hin home in| companies doing business in’ this ing, a9 0 visit tO qur Silk Department will the tests of the oven jseSarrt rate Ritwrday nian at ere) Wb st cingettaar steanet RNC" |country COLLARS fc, 2c. 3¢ ? ? vince. == fair price— 25e, | STANDARD PATTERNS 108156%%i. | [AURA | Made by the Shop at Knoshers CRESCENT MFG. CO., ZnD & JAMES Makers of Maple the New Flavor Total Cost Only 10c A Whe Lunch # Huriness 0; Ind NEW YORK BOX SUNOH Co. some and Appetizing nt to Your Place of King up Bunaet Main 1, 4024 we 18 On Mebruary Keftation of ad cut trom this | will n | photo of ar Photo Free LYNN & CRAM TAT See 9, 10 jin Men's Heavy 11, upon pre paper ke, free of charg Hild between the Sweater Coats FEW ODDS AND ENDS at 1121 $15.00, $18.00, CROWN CLOTHING CO,, First Avenue. $2 at 87.50 LL RACK CUES. de SHIRTS 10¢ ‘AMOUS. CXIBLE UNIS BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 26 CENTS. it ia rapidly arriving KAVANAGH CO, d will make big money for present buyers, Ine, Mine Operators. 704-5-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLDG,

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