The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 9

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9 THE BEE HIVE [222 RELIABLE DRY GOODS HOUSE Corner Cedar Tomorrow We lnaugurate an Important Sale of Piece Goodsand Bedding Accurate statements with strict fulfillment of promises have established confidence that we fully appreciate and will continue to deserve What We Promise We Perform—Come Saturday Sharp Sedunilain on Standard | Ladies’ Waists, Newest ond Sheets and Pillow Cases Under- i : Sheetings Choicest. ‘Strong Values— priced nbleached Pepperti! Sheeting Every Absolute Bargai 50 doz. Sheets made of a good quality muslin, housewife knows this brand. Regular game, ull 2 yards wide, 2% yards long, Goo! frioe Qe Special faioriey 19¢ ae at be "a x A dnletitg hace 39c $4 bleached Pepperill Sheeting, none better 40 doz, Sheets, made of heavy muslin, 2% The House of Honest Merchandise Tit HOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER UW. BOYS = [StaRs paILy SPEIL AND (10 | SHORT STORY Marry Taloum was on a vacation, | FOR LADIES AND MEN $l a Week We are not simply setling | . He had chosen the haunts of bis | Young High Brows Gather mother’s family in southern Micht Experience and _ Inci-| san as a suttable place for hin eum |mer outing. Once when a boy he dentally Some Coin at had vistted his grandfather who} the A.-Y.-P. E. lived near @ small lake surrounded by tamracks. It would be real} clothing, but we are selling “dependable clothing” that is in good style and will wear well, We want you to Rocause of the great experionce |*POrt to borrow a gun and hound to be gained on the exposition Grounds this summer, and incident-| and ct through swamp and] thicket once more. | After sauntering along @ sandy know that our styles of ‘ ally to increase thelr bank ac-jroad for a time he came to a farm made, Regular price 28¢ 23 yards wide, 2% yards long; good men’s and ladiés’ garments Fj counts, over 50 untversity students | house and stopped to get a drink. | Special Saturday . c value for 750. Special, Saturday 59c - slecte: ro » » and graduates, ranging from the | A young lady came out tn anew to 4-4 bleached Muslin, good heavy quality, free 50 doz. Pillow Slips, made of a good qualit: are selected by our buyers Bio Sent of the aredusting senior}his summons and soon handed him trom, dressing. Regular price 140. H muslin, free from dressing, 42236 4. from the foremost Eastern Bjctass down to the humble fresh \s glass of water, He would ask Spectal 3 ‘avi’ beseaces Bic Special Baturday ....ssccceeseerecees 106 ean ce man, took an active part toward|her for her father's gun and the makers—from makers who making the exposition b success by |tse of the hound which was eyeing create the present season’s Bi asending thoir summer in employ-jhim curiously. The dog was of a styles, rather than those who fi ment on the exposition grounds. dull brick color, with unusually copy the styles of last sea Practically every field wee = | ears an mes mien limsbe | ny Pee tered by the collegians, from the| “Say, miss, I want that dog and son. The fabric and work- finrickisha cart concession to the|& shotgun to go out and renew the| manship in our garments are J) inaking of rain for the Monitor and | experiences of my youth,” exclaim both first class. You assume J) Merrimac. There were athletes, de |¢d Harry no risk in buying clothes at —e pine cae and A cnet prod Pp ang ag pore be ow ay TATRT YVR | t ail “ nown In college activities, all of |4nd the gun," came the answe GATELY'S. “Our clothing | hom held positions of varying im |will vouch for the gun, but not for Fleeced and Seasonable Kimono Cloths Specially Priced for This Sale. Heavy quality Fi 4 Vienna and Crepe | Lot of Ladies’ Fall Waists, in colored stripes Cloths. They come tn Persian stripes 123 | and checks, also black and white stripes, | and figures, Special Saturday 2C | checks and plaids; all this season's atylen Heavy quality Alaska Flannel, suttable for | Regular values, 76e and $1.00 5c | long and short kimonos. Beautiful 15 Special ; trte tree hew effects, Special ¢ c Ladies’ Wool Batiste Walets, all colors and Saturday SHOE NEWS i endable.” > hounc be hia off ¢ is dependable : ye] portance I hound lt may be his off day:li Heavy new Venor Cloth, for path robes and | black; five different styles to select from. | Boys’ Calf School Shoes, warranted all solid Men's suits and coats $15 “Irish” O'Neal at Gate. | You vee t now the breed One ot Meriter taéainttek Guoledn ait en ala 18 Waists worth up to $4.50 $2 98 leather. Special for 1 50 . 61 a wee jthe dog’s parents was a lazy, good : ‘ : to $35. $l a week. The athletes seemed to prefer | for nothing brute, but the other was ff design in the lot, Special C. | Speciai seoveansacd ‘ Saturday , ; $ . positions of gateman or guard. Ar thur O'Neal, stroke of this year's crew; “Billy” Mattson, end on last bd b J bd lyear’s football eleven; John Sum-| |mersett, Arthur Lind and Harold | | Goddard, members of the ‘09 four b | joared w; W. P. Wyecoff of the -| Ladies’ White Linen Walsts, stiff collar and a te rfl vtec white oak | embroidered fron oO a oles, mat cal ow Comforters and Wool Blankets | ¢i/fs, pm broldered front, also sailor $1, 25 | to rp. Special for Saturday ....... $2.00 Priced Low for This Sale | Ai Little Gents’ Calf Shoes, warranted 98c Comforters filled with pure white cotton, all le ather; sizes to 13%. Special .. covered with good quality ailkoline. Regular Strong Values in Men’s Fall Misses’ Velour Calf Shoes, warrant- 1 49 ed all solid leather. Spectal.......@ U8 a very intelli active, ambitious animal, Now that dog alternates $1.25 quality } arsity eight; Louis Delther and Tequiad: Harerdas 90c Underwear | Misees’ Vici Kid Shoes, double soles, yom COATS and “Lefty” Burke, football players, and Comforters, filled with one piece white cot- | For Saturday we feature Men's Underwear, | tip, warranted California oak tan 1,93 Guy Johnson of this year's fresh vered with best quality silkoline. Reg: | {2 which we offer exceedingly strong values. | soles. Special for Saturday .,.. jor the other of these two capact: | | $1.39 | Non't gather In knots or wear off; tested and | Women’s and Children’s n’s Fall tes. | Woo! Blankets, full size, gray, tan tried by hundreds of Bee Hive patrons. Vest | WE Ss 1 by | Among the debaters, Glenn Hoov I ahd white. Bpocial for ‘Saturday $4.98 | and drawers to match; all seams felled c| Underwear. Reliable Makes er orated in the Igorrote Village | | Sizes 32 to 46-4nch. Our price | £ £ A. R. Tollefson, Fred Angevine and : " | iei's Ge viewed’ s oe Priced Specially Low JOtto Albers acted as gatemen or Very Special Values in Towels | Me's fine rived Jorney ¢ oton Vera and | Ladies’ ribbed Vests and Drawers to match, ‘4 e sl aists and petticoats i P conn A awe oO Maca cat am ‘ell made ood medium weight; vest sil separate skirts, waists and petticoats in the very | suarde, and Roar oh Darya was and Toweling deavise ‘Gila doudha abet; dalace amet reed aro * nn vest silk 25c materials and at prices as low as can be found in the _— tn ge ee a aoe 10 dos. Barbers’ Towels, 14x37, all fresh, | and tan. Sizes 32 to 44-inch ay v seebecteesens sever Mailed Cash Stores.” Select your clothing here and Fj/MeMt George Fr ic chggaehs hew stock. Regular dos. quality 1. | Our price ge 0c Ladies’ ribbed Union Suits; good medium : . Brown and Edgar Frenger, who = tec weight; all felled » Special for Satu Huck Towels, nice medium size rders; reguiar 8 13e quallt for Ba 68 dozen Huck Regular Us as You Get Paid.” Open Saturday evenings until ams; colors 49c ading parte in dramatica taat held positions of varied | r, the first named as gate-| man, the second as ratnmaker, and “ead third in the works department | Journalists at Work | In the journalistic Mae, Victor! \Zednick, graduate manager and Men's natural wool Vests and Drawers to | gray and white. match; sizes 32 to 48-inch. This garm Ladies’ part wool ribbed Vests and Pants to comes In medium weight, with a pe match; medium weight; silk-taped | of 86 per ¢ wool and strongly ne vest; color, drab. Special Cc Ger sane ere $1.00 Boys’ and Misses’ Jersey Ribbed Union Suits; me m weight Men's fine A | Special Saturday Stet wool Underw Bath Towels, good, large “HARRY, | KNOW THIS IS YOUR > 12% und drawe sizes 32 to 46. This | Misses’ Union Suits, cream color; fine a F prominent debater and orator, was OFF DAY Ks t ie of our oldest and most popu- | rib; neck silk trimmed, Special ct on athlet . nm : og: — —_— - — - — ” ! arge ize ible r nun ining new friends each season | Boys’ and isses’ Fleeced Vests and Pants; | now chaiman of Uy day. He : f « ality by its wearing and non-sbrinka | sizes 16 to Price }was also on the Seattle Daily |¢ech day, One day he takes after pecial j : 19¢ | qualities, Our price .... $1 50 | Saturday ... Py 10c to 35c Times’ detail covering the exposi-(One parent, and the next day the 3 pias | ee Bes i hace en Of the Dally” staff, Roy charactertation o! he other pr acted as | inate. A queer theary, you may say ‘oves the theary | Pinkerton, editor-in-ch correspondent for Tacoma papers; | ut the dog | Will Stmonds was on gtaft of Harry Talcum took the gun |the AYP, Daily News and later|the hound started off with on the Seattle Times, and Welwood 894 @ bound. It was the i Murray was also on the A.¥.P, ambitio day, and as Ha Da News. lowed his leader, he got a shot at ne many a rabbit, His game bag was soon full. After thanking Flossie WANT “PROFANITY” Boras oie es es “ye | Massive and Handsome 2401-2403 JACKSON ST. up at the hotel | "The next day he determined to : ae : ore aby ie act oe ial, but after entering : 3s 3 —_—— the underbrush the hound gave one 2 Se . ; A radical regrade for the rtisbort bark, and that was the last 3 d house hill was approved by the|he heard of it anti! dusk, when he ¢ : = " Franklin Improvement club at. its|found ft ax in its kennel. That : ie 4 cy meeting last night. The suggestion |day th of the worthless “ot cee of County Commiasioner M. J, Car-lent had predominated Pee 4 i > hs |rigan that a new court house be} “I told you so,” was Floss erected on the county's property on|answer, ax whe smiled at the dis Third av, between Jefferson and} aged he ad what's more, | James sta, was adopted in a rex human ings are the same. | tution One day {| am ma,. The next day | The club memby are already I am pa Pe Pearce = {Selling at Very Low Bankrupt Prices Acres on This Side of Sound at Birmingham, Division 6. SALE oe | and Sunday, October 9th and 10th. the work of regr loughfare te cor front yard. Again he returned to the village in a thoughtful frame of One day he was all rve. That his mother T ext day he tesy T was dad. He re solved to become better acquainted with Flossie. He called, on his VICTORIA, Oct. 8.—The last of | nervy days, and the courtship grew the 32 bodies entombed in No. 2) warm. Flossie {nformed him that Over 6,000 acres has been sold in the other 5 divisions n S-acre tracts at $50 per cre up, on terms of $2 per n¢ at Extension were brought her nervy d naps : nonth. Fine opening for §}™!e ner n ays came on his wea tore: I t ha out yesterday morning when the days, So matters went’ on until he Hores, etc. Lumber sold on Bicorpyes of Herman Peterson and | had driven off all the other suitors rounds at $7 per M; shin- §) Mike Deucolovitch were recovered. |for miles around : ind gles, $1 per M. 15 miles of They were coffined and sent on to| Then he made mistake, He | Ladysmith, where most of the fu-jeatied on a nervy night. He nerals will be held during the next | got as far as the gate, and was on few days. Three were held yester|the point of turning back, when |day | Flossie, who had seen him coming Excitement was caused last night | yp the 4, sent the hound af sidewalks to be laid; 40 more houses to be built; men wanted; big wages aid. There will be no § R- Unexampled offerings in ; bargains are found at a thetr way in to him “Harry, | know this {8 your ott i his hand in hers and look i r mFS OS 3 [near midnight when the wreckers | him “Sey aga gyro IF F 5. $8 or RECEI |came out by a report, soon proved | and escorted him to the front porch VER but the land |falso, that a living man had is nearly given away. Come with us tomorrow on The Big Free | Excursion On the Big, New STEAMER }into his limpid eyes. Continuing, | CGEM REET MANN acre eae ect. six gee Connination Coanoeter, ordered by the federal ie this was your strong night you |would propose. As it ts, | shall Was $62.00, Now $37.25 s TORONTO, Oct. 8—The Cana-|take the liberty myself. Place your t t ; dian government is to spend $20,-|head on my shoulder and consider - cour . oc 1S one (@) 000,000 in building destroyers and | Yourself engaged.” . * cruisers, according to an announce-| Harry did as requested | th f t th N th- ment made here. The yearly main Don't you think better by al e ines in e or tenance of these vessels will cost |Combination to be strong every ‘ | ighborhood of $3,000,000. |day?" continued Flossie, as she [rec war venus are 19 be kept |alioued ber beaatitaly molded ar west, and includes fire | Harry breathed an assent the Atlantic nee “We will go all th y her, IMcNatt Denies Report non" we, tary? “continued the screens, beautiful hard- | Of Sunday Robbery a . . ,"Momevedy iad ae wrong devel iy enunciated “A new” conra wood mantels, fixtures, ‘uite_Goongetown” salcon- [etme around the corner and eked m etc. yesterday nis hand, w » the croaking of the Natt was answering the writ-|frogs from the distant swamp grew he Star | loud, as if they, too, understood and Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m.; re- turn at 8 p.m. NO TICK- ETS “DED. GET ON BOAT FREE. No other firm has nerve enough to run excursions free. me Soe a Pe 52, Several salesmen wanted; also several carpenters. Get aboard the boat, early, as we leave promptly, or get free maps of property from C. D Hillman’s office in Room 2, Times Building Oe | my er of a communication to lof October 6, in which the state-| approved, ment waa made, [JA the: Sins Dipee, enits the "| POACHING BOATS Aaysfor nine months, Anybody out ARE TO BE SOLD. | Drage feeii tell vel Ghat. 1 tock up vn eres ag aT | rare WALZ, Alaska, Oct. 8.—United | oped st Ten r icp SUiifles Jadge Overfield has signed a | y oe vy ante iby degheeMorfeiting the Japanese seal roe Mission Fixture & Mantel Co. ee Ath and Westlake muipment, store Formerly $45.00, Now $23.00 GEORGE H. MAIRE, Trustee in Bankruptcy. ing sChooner Kinzal Maru, which + sail wi d by the United States GIRL RUN DOWN BY CAR révenue cutter Bear in July, 1908, | Exclusively for (By Unived Press) jfor violating the sealing laws, This ~ Household Goods. NEW YORK, Oct, §.—Three days | decision als vets forfeiture of jafter she had come here from San|the schooner Satkai Maru, similarly - —— | Francisco to take up work in a New | selzed ecu York preparatory school, 16-year-|ers, with their - Business a Star classified ads. “thes or |old Eunice Mally was last night|and cargoes, will be sold’ at Un-| run down by a Columbus ay. street}alaska by the United States mar te, etc. car and fatally injured shal

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