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rata t T SUNDAY GATHERING OPENING OF EXPO. 1ON CHEERS BAND, gost crowd In the the A-YoP, expo the falr grounds i evening thousands » to hea band and th alt Lake. The the r yesterday | perfect weather and | £ the big free con: | out 10,000 more peo wy previous Sunday on Lake Washington vy business, for it was a rowd, and local people dj, a8 atrangere do not, © fpretticst approach to the is by water, The eve rt, given in the open cloudless aky and ble . was one of the finest nd umber the applause fair from the Natural iP OF A GIRL IN - BNG-SWIMING. FEAT United ’ YORK Aug 30-—-In spite Be fact that she was nearly Mi while attempting to swim r’ ween Brooklyn and idyearold Raturice sald she would again at Pte cross when the weather favorable than It was yes. . ‘The Metle girl was within Farts of shore after a four swim when she became ex @ was taken aboard her at just in time. ‘ d's father Is a photog: [Wue has four daughters, good swimmers and iGhem swam with their « of the way across ¢ rough water, The young years of age. ASSESSMENT DA NEW VIADUCT Weeting will be beld in the of. ‘of Councilman Max Wardall, pthe New York block, for the p of considering the Im it districts to be assessed Viaduct which ts to be the vay to West Seattle. Epected that the meeting by City Engineer 2. H ard by representatives of av Sates engineer's office. eatimeted that the bridge will sin the neighborhood of WIEN GLIMBERS. HOLD IG REUNION Feunion of th4 party of moun- who clim Mt. Rainier wmer was beld jast night home of J: B Carney, 1641 Lav. 8, Prof. Edward 8. Meany University of Washington, & poem, writtm by himself, fying the clims of Stevens fe ago up the sume mountain. . T. Parsons read a report of of the Mazama party's THE MARKETS weors,} 5 Dressed Mente. Gq ee | mediurs 10@ 90-1, nk. ce rack = on 14.00@16.00 Wanhington , 22.00 24.00 15 00@ 16.09 .-35.50Q17.00 27.00 008 19 Fraits—selting Mrices. rien ci} 6 progressive merchandising—fair and uniform treatment—and enormous capacity for buying . and selling—a credit-giving service that has gained the confidence of thousands of home- furnishers—a broad and liberal store policy for all the people—always the very fairest pricings, are the characteristics of this store, the largest of its kind in America—with but one purpose, homefurnishing! a noteworthy dresser value— | $6.85 regular price $11.00 —Splendid oval French 4 plate) mirror — top Ae) a . dresser, nicely shap $12.45 ed top, ‘twos large | regular price $20.00 base «drawers and | —this is a combination davenport and wardrobe couch; it li{ts from the front on patent self-raising springs; large wardrobe box underneath, which measures 26 inches wide, 70 inches long and 6 inches deep. ‘This box space is very convenient to store bedding, ete., when not used as a full size bed. The back of this davenport drops down, form ing a very comfortable full-size sleeping surface; uphol stered in tine Persian velour; plush trimmed; very attrac- tive in appearance and practical; regular price $20,00; wen hedacae sn we $12.45 two small top draw ers, exactly like pic ture, finished a good golden; regular price $11.00; extra special for the week $6.85 $6.50 Saxony Axminster rugs, full room size, specially priced English dinner set: soecial— / wigs for Tuesday and Wednesday, $16.75 ““- | | did Saxony Axminster rug tn full r 9 b atiafactory ser lly pr and Wednesday we announce a sale of arts and crafts mission furniture— —hundreds of new exclusive designs from the most noted makers at extreme reductions? —this announcement is quite unusual and timely. ——we have made preparations for the placing on sale of our entire showings of new season's designs in mission and art-craft furniture pieces at extreme reducings. —these furniture styles are in popular favor, so that our present extensive showings and decided reduc- tions will surely make this the most notable sale movement for this store this season. —in our showings we feature the products of the best known factories in America, for which we are ex clusive Seattle agents, mentioning THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS Arts and Crafts Shops of New York; the famous STICKLEY fumed Art-Craft Shop Works; the BARBER BROS. Period Mission and Early English factory of Grand Rapids, which insures the high and exclusive character of handi craft art and design and workmanship represented by this store. wwe call special attention to thin mission ithrary table regular price 643.50 $8.50 as it's the most exceptional | regular price 612.80 equine price 912.75 value of its kind ever given | —Aan elegant style Davenport, exactly |. “wteartive snimaton style you. Kanetliy Mke pleture Hike pleture; solid oak frame finished | wettee, exactiy like pleture solid oak, finished weathered | in early English; all etee! construc. | solid oak: finished In early den; has drawer, top te tion throughout; extra large ward English: upholstered in red *. Regular price robe underneath seat; finely uphol Chase leather; a splendid | 0; extra special for stered in imported Spanish leather; | value at the regular price $3 65 regular price b: ape $29 15 $12.50; specially $8 50 D elally priced for this ante . priced for this wale, . yg value price of $12.75; oer this regular price 60.50 solid quarter sawed oak, mission style i. brary table In golden ani Ss baseless Le ison or early English; top rocker, exactly like pte- strongly 4 hes; - has uphoi- of fumed rehelt, ex- Chase pleture value at regular price new P arms wide eeat in Spanishoid iat f 7 7 ape- price aoe 60 elally pr priced for -our A-¥.-P. souvenir rug is the most practical —Ont Suburban De Wivery Service is a souvenir of the exposi- fi ‘ Ardat convenience tion. $2.00 each. ®methose living far bs ut, we make regu- welcome to this store. A lar deliveries to all visit here will be quite points of Greater vorth while, Seattle. visitors are extended a oes : Given spectal and careful attention t War Mak Prices. | by our opectalist. firing them in for | ental War Makes Low bs xamination {f you. suspect Our charges are very 1i I make @ dollar on your Dental Work, you Bankrup $28,000 etock of ¢ t Sale new line of at . AND OPTICAL ©O, J ° dollar san the Shoes and Purr ' * at your shings, Hate, Caps and Bult tal Combine loses |B own ¢. Also Full Dress Suite for 1207 Seeond Ave. dollars price aT —428 View Lots Near Exposition ALBERT HANSEN, Jewe First and Cherry. Optical Department DUWAING (Batabiiahed 1893) BROKERS ad ; "See , Stocks, G Do you want to buy a home? See * ine i aph- ie pie. | itt eke, The Star's classified real estate snail Bond & Really Co., on "Modern Dentistry BDWIN J ator | coturnne. ' 1009 American Bank Dulidin I BROWN, BD. D. 8 204-000- FALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO,'SSAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin MANUFACTURERS We will be there 00 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, A INS @ VE, tan | RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH We are independent dealers hand all kinds, mew and secon il eave you big Is the Time Now to Buy On the Great Clock of Time there is but one word— NOW. By the street of By and By one arrives at the House of NEVER. Putting OFF means Leaving OFF. And Going to Do becomes Undone. On Time is the cry of Progress. Too Late is the groan of Failure. You Are Not Too Late if You Act Quick SEE OUR Steinway Piano $287 Knabe Piano Chickering Piano $327 Wissner, Steger, Sohmer and over 20 other reliable pianos known to be high grade instru- ments. Almost all the instruments in this great sale are new pianos. REGULAR PRICES $200, $250, $300, $350, $400, $450, $500 NOW AT FACTORY PRICE AND LESS We Must Sell This Stock in the Next Few Days OUR CLOSING OUT PRICES $88, $98, $109, $137, $148 $168, $187, $216, $221 The above are wholesale prices, and in many cases less than the wholesale price—no freight added. We want to close out quick, New Player Pianos $265, $287, $316, $464, $485 These prices are below the cost, and every one marked less than the same make piano would sell for without the player. If you ever expect to own a piano— You Owe an Investigation to Yourself STORE OPEN EVENINGS John C. Walling Co. 419-421 Union Street 114 BI’ks From P.O. ‘1% BI’k From New White Bldg. ory I spe 1222 Second Av. ve tiona. be ¢ The Newport | i CAFE & GRILL { eos a MADISON. : our Morrison’s Cafe *:: LUNCH ar De Main a Am Going to Close Out Pianos office, and. | Watch The Star Want Ad Columns “for Bargains of All Descriptions. Business Mena juncn. served from 11 to 2 p.m. Cholov of inflk or beer. Only 26e. meals at all hours. Short ecialty. After-theater > Ladtes’ Grill on Unt- t. affording all con- $264 Goodbye to 219 Marton street