The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1909, Page 11

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~ Copy Our A Mr. Piano Man But you cannot copy our values. I am going to quit tomorrow (Saturday) night. You will have to go i = Li ome if you knock us very much, = I can not get cash. AMUSEMENTS. Tontebt, are Sate h's Sparkiing nedy, GIRLS 1] _Mishte—ite te $1.50, Mate— See to #1. Seattie Theatre First Time Sunday Rvening AUSSELL & DREW, Mere. Seats Now Selling. Both Phones 4). | AORN TLEMAN MISSISSIPPI | || wrne etek of Comedy of Washington Life. Beane to We, © Bree. Se to $1.50; athe to Bt oP Week etlasch dcaacde Bie tn $2; Mats., Gov to $1.50 i} ANT) 20HN con, GRAND /ayz,cor" || Times Tomorrow Matinee and Night, Singing \e ‘ality Book : my in Comedy Opera. Bie to 81; Mat, Me to Te. | LOIS THEATRE | Summer fenson of Al Vandevilie MISS AILLEEN MAY & ©0, In « New Sketch, “ONLY ami q T—OTHER BIG ACTS—7 Three Tim Lf —Continu- fey ete 4p “1H in Mt bs : PANTAGES THEATRE Fight Pleture INEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” The Strange Buropean lusion MENETRKEL “The Mystery of Baby! Montague’s Comedy Cock e 4—Other Big Feature Acte—@ ‘Luna Park y | Bunday Night, ” adiaws In Creat ag oitie ‘Typlent War Dance nnd Aboriginal Sports. BT°TSS tan? NORTHWESTERN ‘ * DUGDALIOS ATHLETIO PARK, BASEBALL AT 4:00, College Inn i The Wast's Hane meat Cafe. Charkes The Finest Third Av. and o Mt Free Dally at 3:20 and 9 p.m ¢ 350 THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909. PIANOS All New Player P 2 AND ALL OTHERS IN OUR STOCK GO AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. the history of the piano business have reliable pianos been sold for the low prices we are offer- used Pianos, Player Pianos and Piano Players. We sold a Chickering for $196, we have one $148. We sold a Steinway for $182, we have one for $164. We sold a Weber for $170, we have a leber Pianola Piano taken in exchange for a Grand $1,150 outfit now at your own price. $750 Auto- > your own price. Chase Player that will be in our store by noon tomorrow. ng. TERMS—YOU MAKE THEM. We don’t need the money, we want contracts, or anything except these pianos. *4, °6, °8, °10 Monthly | Above terms on almost any piano advertised. At these prices | should have cash, but to quit quick I |WRESTLING|~ ianos STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK. SMITH, THE PIANO MAN {Blocks From Postoffice. 507 UNION ST. 1 Block From New White Bldg. ON PUGET soUND Grand Cherry St, Near Seeond Av, Friday Night, Aug. 27 CHAMPIONSHIP Ticket Ste REGISTERS? H ry 7) i! an Pay are independent dealers hand. | Sit save you big money Charles Olson OUR STORE CROWDED WITH PIANO BUYERS. WE SELL PIANOS AND MANY OF THEM. a nhl ee hah Think of Buying New Pianos *97 | | *550 Vose & Sons *221 *1,150 Pianola Piano *685 | Quit the Piano Business |): TOMORROW NIGHT All New Pianos at THE SUNDWALL CO, @11 First Ave. Benttle, Woah, dvertising, fill UM. All must sell by Saturday | Moonlight Excursion Given under the avaptees of the Lather League and Men's Club of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church BO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, jcolumn has destroyed three villages | RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH 10 THE ATA RICH YOUTH EBCAPES AND | THEN ELOPES AND MAR RIES GIRL OF CHOICE (iy Untied Prone) CINCINNATI Auge 27 Kinney, jr, 21 years old, #o Dwight of the late Dwight Kinney, widely known a8 & manufacturer of ple tron and a Clubman, who died a few years ago tn St. Louls, married Misa Lu cille Tompkins of Detroit, a niece of the late Gov, Pingree; Auguat 2 Kinney waa held for everal mouths before that at St. Joseph's sanitarium, Dearborn, Mich He crawled out of a window, it le sald end escaped from the sanitarium From there he went to Detroit where he met Mias Tompkins, From Detroit they went to Boston and a Kin ne has become ree dd to hie marriage, and that he his wite are now at Atlantic City with her Today the lawyers of the family appeared in court here and asked that the guardianship, which was placed upon the boy a number of years ago, be lifted and that he be allowed the full rights of his for tune, which Is extimated to be fully half a militon dollars, This was the firat word that had bee public concerning the b escapade, The lawye admitted that he had got out of the sanitar poken in ¢ latent y Bish sina Auburn ald, the come to stay this fall when the senson ts over at the sea shore Young Kinney has | Itartums in differ 6 husband I ver, he left her and t 4 for when h HG FLOWER SHOW “HT FAR TOMORRO etwee and re Washington State Butlding, at the AvY.P. exposition, will be trans-|if formed into a great, gorgeous gar: | den of cactus dahlias, fifty thous and of the official flowers betng ready today fi Installation as the} s of Cactus Dahlia Day at] Many of the Mowers will be en} STANDARD. tries in the dahila ab for which handsome prises ar od, while PATTERNS others are just on ion, and will be given away to visitors tn the course of the day. One bon} dred young ladies will distribute | the flowers all day in the state building G6 SLO WT! | to Buy Blankets ty a year has possed and | ne of the thirteen drinking ntains, for whieh the council ee. appropriated money, hax been in They are guaranteed to be all wool, with walled. Two others are lying at : the Vulean Iron Works completed whipped edges; full 11-4 size and but the street department has gt 5 taken them away, and the other| worth regularly $5.50, $4 69 ten hay even been ordered Choice tomorrow .. “e bd Such, in a reduced form, in the} complaint lodged with Mayor Miller by Mise Anna Rasdale, who waa) responsible for the appropriation e One fountain at Ploneer Square haa boon Installed and in working | Undermuslins order for two monthe and has/ proven its value already TORTURING PRISONERS 4 2-Piece Combination cap ae Suits } LISBON, Aug. 27.—Dispatches | from Melilin say the fighting ts| i ; | general on the Moroccan coast. The} The most comfortable garment made— new Spanish artillery has wr mht | terrible havoc among the Moors, | who have lost 1,000 men in theiM of fine nainsook and barred muslin, hand inst three days. The Bpantsh cas |unlties amount to 360. A Spanial/ somely trimmed and finished with lace and upon bi Blankets, in gray, tan and white plaids, ar- rived today and will go on sale tomorrow Corset Cover and Drawers combined, made near Restinga. A Moorish deserter |M embroidery, and pink and blue wash ribbons. who has come Into the Spantd| Ines declares that Spanish prison Tomorrow we place on sale the following all kinds, sew and second hand |*#, after being horribly tortured lots at reduced prices; and mutilated, are decapitated and| their bodies flung into a hole $1 ) .. $1.35 50 garments, Sale price . Mount Guruga. Eatimates humber of Spanish prisoners at General Adaniostog 900. ed, hand gt THEIR GORGEOUS PYROTECHNIC DRAMA TreDestruction of Mexico (Conquont of the Aatecs by Cortes.) tion 860 feet ip length, and employing 156 pe nifleent production will be given on a weale hit the Pacific coamt tal artiat ve been Auction of this w mths in th ra ten t ngaged for jo pleture, whic addition to the above there will be presented ZOUAVE LIGHTNING GUN DILL FULL MILITARY BAND The program concluding with @ display of nerrs: © MRATED AWY.P. PIRHWORKS Don't forget the the Place, or the Girl, for she wi doubtodly enjoy It. AYP. STADIUM, SHPTEMBBR 2 TO BEPTRMBBR 6 mencing at 8.80 harp. General admission te the Stadium For Advance Dookings Hing up Bast 924, . B0e and Tbe. a | JUST SEVEN DAYS MORE BEFORE THE HITT BAYLISS SPECTACULAR CO. PRESENT ‘om 00 garments. Sale price .. ..... $1.75 1,000. The Raven presert 3.25 garments, Sale price ........$2.95 Heats Now Selling | ™ Fee piles ae ag paler PIE FOR DYSPEPSIA & gah mare | wed enedb all cg - $5.00 garments. Sale price $4.35 SSS sortbing |e most efficiently supple (My United Press.) | > dae ALBERT HANSEN, Jewsien mented by the druggist’s skill In) CHICAGO Dyspepties should Firet and Cherry. compounding. RAVEN DRUG OO, /cat leree chunks of Jute » for! 1416 Gecond Av. Dreakfast,” sald Dr, Charl third annual convention of the as feociation of independent doctors The suggestion was applauded by} jthe dele Dr. MeCormick attacked the teachings of t regular” medical Saturday Sale of Now England housew!lfe. | “Bat ple, eat all you want of It and eat tt for breakfast if you A special lot reaches us for this special sale would have a good stomach,” he : ? declared. “Lat the gastric glands Ladies’ Lace Hose, the light and dark begin their day's work with a good | big job and you will feel the better) for it.” DEATH—THEN RECEIVER, shades, all silk lisle finish, double heel and toe, with the comfortable garter te full fashioned; extra fine quality gauze; Eiffel (By United Pre YORK, Pa., Aug. 27.—Embarrass-| ed by the defalcation of ormer wre at 35¢ pair, ‘Tomor- secretary, William L, Ammon, dis-| trict attorney of this County, who died under mysterious cirewum-| stances Wednesday, the Standard] Building 1 Loan as ation went inte the ds of a receiver. It ta not yet definitely known how much dye, ‘These hose sell regularly in any POW, CHOICE cevcosescsocssenes | Tomorrow is Mapleine day at {Garvey Buchanan Co, eee July and August aturda Half-Holidays Now Effective Store Closes at 12 Noon Tomorrow Frederick & Nelson Incorporated STANDARD PATTERNS Silk Scarfs They have won the New York women and promise to be very popular here—Fancy Crepe de Chine, Fiber and Silk Scarfs, in plain colors and dainty designs, in all new colorings ; Persian and floral effects. Come and see the new fad tomorrow. Choice, each, B5c up to ....4.. eceesesess Saturday Special in Petticoats A lot of Gilberta and Taffeteen Petticoats, made with the full sweep so desirable for comfortable wear; a choice line of colors and black for selection; worth up to $1.75. meme Gloves Kayser’s Reliable Silk Gloves, the fingers of which have double-woven tips; black, white, brown, tan and gray. Choice, Hand Bags New styles ready—a choice new line arrived today, to add to our already complete stock—seal, walrus, morocco and patent leather— $1.25, $1.50, $2.75, $3.00, $4.50 and $5.00 $1 and $1.25 Golf Shirts - Tomorrow 85c Each Men's Golf Shirts, in the season’s most de sirable and popular styles, in plain and fancy ¢ , With cuffs attached; rein- forced ne sands and shoulders; made of percales nadras; Shirts that sold all sea $1.00 and 85 $1.25. Choice tomorrow, each... Cc SECOND AVE Pes (aie ANOSHER S aia AT JAMES

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