The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1909, Page 11

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‘AR—FRIDAY, OCFOBER 15, 1909 11 HOMES--NO “FLAT” HOMES = maering over pa OUR GREAT SALE OF ‘* By Gilson Gardner. Jtiny is evidently to be the great|Who was pondering over a pad of POKANR, Wash Oct. 18 nland city of the Northwest In| Yellow paper with a pencil, was SNEW SOCIETY SPRINGS INTO pokane is & etty of homes Not ta present tage, however what | Much perturbed | 18 ; built in blocks No, T'll ) LIFE WITH BANNERS AND with party | COmmends it most ta one who not say juat how I d AUTOMOBILES. THAT ARE POSITIVELY WATERPROOF Continues to Be the Sensation of the City between them, and little |#¢en many cities In many places, | PX ‘ © porches in front, Not homes|!" the unpretentious, numerous, | Warbled the mayor ‘ ncu- por my 1%, numerous si ‘yo With the Baby Inc by the dozen and retailed on | tasteful, well kept homen | “You are wafe in saying, how! ayo pe ¢ ap aver eer part t " ove : be : wr, Cook Nort se club pe arg SeCUreS Backing partial paymen plan, Nor yet Great Discoverie lv Mga he ar aan oat add the dolen. tow. otros ins “ators Ds fae hp br miltionatres with | Tt is the simple things which are | te a Se Fe ros of expensive grounds to help! the great discoveries, I have made| all on that today morning, and this afternoon is tak <a Regeredng : oy = homes one, 1 pans it on for tho benefit | mon Tie Capeetion. The, aes bullt tm diame, teeched hy evators,/of others who may be traveling. | WILL STOP THE CITY jturned out ite full strength of six and consis Mtly of four rooms | When you have retired to your| |mmen and an equal number of wo-| ating on @ cour hotel room and wish to read a while| men, and the parade was two auto ore retiring, shove the bed of the Hanson letters, , at the Spokane has not any of these . ew Ww nae i ae ene 4 ‘ Further steps te event the el . (od You may have read 4 other sales of wet weather garmer mg the 1 kinds, It has real homes. Tasteful | around so that It will not be in the | o Meatiie teams aeivian ne LY | ‘The reception committee of the bed hat the pri 1ote this com- Bs success! y |lttle houses, built of wood andj way, drag the writing tablo to a] pe ee from driving more piler | oxgosition was given formal notice eribed as rainproof, but we assure you that the price pe igs a iinet “ brick, each in a gem of a yard; | point directly beneath the for a stationary bridge, instead of | oP the prompective arrival at the ing week on such standard grades of rainproofed garme as “Priestley's ‘ . | each with its velvety lawn and won: | lectric Nght, taken Cone ja drawbridge, in the Duwamish rv |v ounds about noon today, but the Cloth,” “Kenyon,” “Cravenet “Cielette,” “Anti-Pluie,” ete., etc., have Ae¥-P. B ha secfel Gewten ‘and shevbat each | Streiene As iow 8 of, as provided for in a city council | } peal . = , : " ~ t eked clfair and place it! yy wilt be t ‘non | MUEEY and bu incident to the never been approached in thi or any other than | with air and apace and privacy and/on the table ie year * book wilt aken this afternoon | ciosing days of the fair prevented , : ‘ | ! 1 Pett ectablish a strictly | shade trees, some of them the firs! mount the. table, seat yourself In [ee mertins being bold tm tho offtee | any formal welcoming, ‘The mem Ene Wave st0ce. cONMING ray. garments OF the higest grade: 2 X maternity hos | "4 pines which originally covered |the chair, and you will find that of Adolph Behrens, In tho New | nore were admitted to the grounds ported moire silk coats, cravenettes, silk and mohair rubberized coats, ae “| valley as well as mountainside. |thia simply achie E Br | York block on the payment of the regular price. | steamer coats, fine waterproof cloaks, and automo! garments for men, diter the those |e ply achieved proximity to 4 , ! soon Bach home looks neat and smart.|the ght will make it possible for| Th? Duwamish River Tmprove The parade down town attracted women and children. ‘The windows shine and the lawn ts t ment club met last night and de iderable attent 1 od success of the |. you to see the print quite clearly, | considerable attention and aroused on exhibitions in |SMeRed And the walks are swept |Arrange the bed ao that, in cane | led lo appeal to the proper au-/ no end of curiosity. The large yel aly Borngene (ere Is the stagap of thrift |you dane Wad fall, the blow willbe | thoritiva In the hope that further |low ribbons which the men wore " is were handled—« ¥ prosperitgs-on all rokenm by the mattress ne ol @ west waterway | siung over their shoulders were LADIES’ CRAVENETTES—75 TO 100 ODDS AND ENDS. Most of these are salesmen’s samples, and some very ex- 8 are included; the values range from $12.00 all the way up to as high as $18.00; going in this sale WOMEN’S $18 AND $20 SILK AND MOHAIR COATS. Large assortment of new styles and materials to select from; all sizes intact, at one price ........ ... $15.00 SILK CAPES, RUBBERIZ-| MEN’S GENUINE PRIESTLEY £D WORSTEDS AND CRAVENETTES. Genuine Priestley cloth and a splendid CRAVENETTES, for girls; variety of new fall materials; ages 4 to 12, Stylshly custom tailored in fashion’s made from dependable ma-| latest dictates; Venetian and terials; regular values | silk lining and full 52 inches from $4 to $8 long; carefully built collars, , broad shoulders, seams dou ble gtitched; patterns include $2.50 to $5 Cambridge grays, blacks and brown stripes and plain Ox MEN’S $18 AND $20 STy-| fords. Regular values up to LISH = CRAVENETTES, | $95.09, all fo go at Tailored from close, hard, | $25 to $12.50 % well wearing fabrics, at tractive patterns, new | go TO 90 ELEGANT RUBBER- models, full 52 inches long IZED SILK, WORSTED AND Sale price, MOIRE COATS, made to sell from $25 to $32.50, including $1 2.50 all the newest ideas in stripes, te novelty effects and all shad " of solid colors; these gar- MEN'S NEW ENGLIOH | Mente are, hand fisiha AND DOMESTIC. MA. throughout and guarant : - absolutely waterproof Vultee inal! atores $20 to | styles are new and distinctive, One price $15 to $20 $20.00 Sa ‘cas vetioanbiy One For Rent Sign. I don’t know Why hotel keepers | ¥l! be stopped | very effective, Half of the male | Prats of an iucubator—| T rodé-all over town and saw but | ould astume that travelers never a aaa pier eins av wg elder Peattle modica! fra-| one for rent sign. I saw no vacant, | ewan ve ‘_ In thelr rooms, | oe eT ro areal agepapee d rd else could have | weed grown lots, nor other signs of | "OW that when I k @ hotel 1 " [whe Dec ‘ | wens ge gt ey te te sl age }shall furnish a reading Meht and| From Carter Bay, B. C.. comes| The Dr, Wook North Pole club ts Known physicians in the | boomed. And that is a peculiarity | “"*Y chair as part of the regular | the report that a large part of the #0 young that it hardly has its eyes | grinced the determination | of Spokane, In this it differg. trom |°U!pment. Meantime it is well to| mall that went down on the steam- opened yet, but its founder, a mov _ with Mr. Fisher in| almost every other city of ouv'woet | K00W about the table and chair ar jahip Ohio has been recovered and| ing spirit, Flekt Persson, himself SUPE Gente © materuity|it has. grown, healtity, vanien, | fangement |e pelng forwarded to Seattle. Men | an explorer, has every confidence fark as would be a credit} wonderfully, but it has not beeu | New Weather Joke. ics cetaiaes time e aherk in | boomed It depends upon itself} In Billings I had an {ntoreating |o— and its own commercial life for| hotel experience. Havi Will Be in Charge. perten: aving put up what it has and is. It does not/at the best hostel secured H. Gray, the young/ exploit the easterner. It is not alone of its aa Vena Pye Now who, by his/tollgate for the tourist. It has no| York rates, | remarked that it by tucubators | up-to-date hotel facilities, but not | was cold, and suggested turning on imarvetous work, will prob-| having tourist trade, it has never| the steam, to assume charge | learned this fact It in cold,” replied the clerk, | Rospltal. If the young} The city has a prosperous,| blowing on his hands. “Been cold does anything ¢lse/ healthy, promising business life. | for several days. But the fact ts we | be will have made a name | Its population ts roughly estimated | depend on the city b eating plant ia the medical wor td how at 100,000. It is 14 hours from | for our heat, and they haven't be said today: “We did | the Pacific coast, a natural halfway | gun operations yet.” A-Y.-P. because we | station betweon the great agricul-| “Why?” I asked. m. We are essentially | tural country west from St. Paul, “Well,” he answered, genially, + Our business ts baby | and a distribution point for the lum./ “they go by the almanac, and i} r d we came to Seattle | ber, ore, fruit and the agricultural | undérstand they have lost thetr al gm our incubators, to dem- | products of the region between the | manac | iis practice what they will | Rocky mountain watershed and the So the joke and the pneumonia i ‘shown’ Seattle physi. | Pacific coast. Ita commercial des-| were on me. | the result that I will pensive cos organization within a short time. DEAL AT HEADQUARTERS EDISON COLUMBIA VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA victor This Brand New High-Grade Talking apes LONG ENOUGH TO ANSWER OLE With a number of local Tastalied them from the Minor hospital, another Mayor Miller was whistling a/Go "Way and Let Me Sleep.” | Be to a dozen cities in|ing, with his private secretary |!" fine fettle to discuss any subject is in the construction of | 9 alty hospital equipped with | | 4 Mo the Pacific, with sue . and have orders for 'vely neardrish jig air this morn The mayor admitted that he was | st just ag soon as de-| keeping time with his foot by} U9der the sun except the questions | a he arranged. knocking it against Nis desk in an|***ed by Mr. Hanson Machine, With 12 Selections, = ou. 1 do pot claim that | adjotuing office, when he was asked How About It? goIsoN eek rs are all—ever ¢ | what disposition he had mado of| “How about Mr,. Hanson's sec COLUMBIA YL eased nati O ul sticceas we ha Ole Hanson's second letter attack-|ond letter asking you to explain | \ ey He is due to Dr. Arthur |ing conditions in the city sdmin-| your attitude on the graft charge VICTOR aILERS Sishiagel atuimsitiiatiares fie is one of the best |istratio made by Mr. Bouillion against a} - in the world to; “A-hem,” coughed the mayor.| city employe?” queried hie visitor. | oie ane Ot believe. Of course, Then he puckered up his lips,| Meantime the human siren was || COLUMBIA BLOG. VERSITY 1420 SECOND AVENUE an go together—- glanced at the waste paper basket /in good working order, Questions VICTOR Successors to accomplished the and resumed his whistling, this| could not interrupt it Manufacturers and Distributers of Rainproof Coats. time giving 4 rendition of “Please; Presently the city’s chief exeo D. &. Johnaton Co, OQRECLOSURE SALE ATTRACTS THOUSANDS. Trenrab & Co.’s Stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes at From Sc to 40c ON THE DOLLAR. 1301 First Ave., N. W. Cor. University St., Opp. Old Postoffice, Bank for Savings, Former Location enty More Salespeople Will Be Ready to Wait on You Tomorrow. No One Need Go Away Without a Share of These Great Bargains Men’s Linen Collars ......... 1c} {$1.25 Lion Brand Shirts. ....12c RO Re oes. ierem BP Pee rere nee SS ee aR I de eee ik —peeree Rime san... $14.95 ee Be iin A Rew TS SU ES... eS Occ ADRO sees IO ee ce SLMS ET... is en Boys’ 50c Underwear, 27c | 10c Canvas Gloves 7 for 25c | . $6 and $8 Suit Cases, Slightly Damaged, $1.95 FORECLOSURE SALE Starts Friday, October 15th, 9 A. M.—LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGNS—1301 First Ave., Corner University iio deg ee ss

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