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THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909. q eee LE WOMAN AND HER eho IEFFRIES. AND JOHNSON A eae ow wo SHAVE, A SHOW WESTLAKE MARKET SPECIALS ‘ought on by hi hot et together until tomorrow | Mh in tt eo . ‘ ” | in toa Sieh: deen’ tas eat . ol gared up the mystery of his dfsap A . olen m the |? 4 mond oe si \ D ; Bs than elght w Rorger and he can din ic fly, jail pe ntipan rr ng, Thomas, vinn ALARM CONES FA ' Oust Affinity . aed eae ra N urd engaged a bar o re Inyo county, f ‘ “his wife, and Je and Be Legally farried on, 0 Lost Love. . DELICATESREN this ctty, are th i tee Hahment of Baron Witkina, a negro, t oo “yy } tahed to the anc torme that b on Thirty-fifth street (05 Mr. Howard then looked up hi unre lee . been raging there for the last Neco Gets a Surprise. best girl and took her to a theatre “om be compelled to tal e tis | Moth Jeffries and Little are stop After he escorted the young wom: |, 5 ‘ k Sing county Jal! ba nis ¢ ping at the Hotel Albany (Ry United Press.) un Mr. “Howa thought | (1-10 te 01.06 E ayer, In the pe Cland he « New York.-Two persons were| The negro pugilist was a sur! PARIS, Oct. 28.—The Princess de is men & on He had it | BAKERY —¥r cain a burned to death and 14 others wore | Prised man when ho was told that! gagan, whe formerly. was Anna |! alle fooling fine! puTTEn AND . . youngest child and Estarsian were | seriously injured today in a fire |Jeffrion had snid that he might | Gould of New York, today lost hee (ld cakey, Mr. Howard tmagined |,,2UT7" AND | 2 ld, held the re ja ed ry origin, which destroy. [Mame the meeting place. Johnson | appeal for the custody of her chil. "° Was 4 detective He attempted Grave re | in the county « Yesterday Justice BD tory tenement houses | #4 ,| dren. In obtaining her divorce.‘ t N. Horton, & North | segs 4 oeeeeeeman Laster had to play | ed the couple on t |, “Huh, did he really say that? !trom Count Bon! de Castellane, the | ber, but Mr, Horton de : Pane game upon We arrival OC MS) ihe woman would first ~ Sounds funny, doesn't it? 1 don't! court ordered the princess. to edu- | oe Sir, Hortos anes |. ae pe Corus iowa | ond and = he divoree from Drammond New York.—It is reported today |CAre Where we meet, just #0 We! cate her children in the schools of | \i@ “detective” in a room and called t, last, week. efrain that the ostate of the late Patrick | mort, I can got ready to fight | Paris and designated the institu: {" the police. Mr. Howard ap-|""vansene sECTION afiernoon Mrs. Drum | sna ey ut Yarren, the Jeffries within a month—the ear-|tions in which they should ° be)! i before Police Judge Gordon | reais sept bas ence ie given a six ino medielne ote wee “a oa” Wil hot ox lier the date, the better it will suit | placed ’ arge of im-|} aad sho went ber) ‘sho doesn't know what han be ) aggregate. ‘Thi me. | Princess de Sagan appealed and” > ates t him | COme of her real husband, Twelve | surprise, as McCarren was ¢ od Vil train as T have never trained | asked permission to withdraw her ‘ dp’ oa ay Pne at, years is a long time to remember, | with being a millionaire and at) Defore, and if Joffries licks me he | children from the Paris schools and gt wer ggg! sag sie le , nd all Lung Tro vn arin . 1s Umes statements wore | Will turn the trick when I am At| piace them in the private echools|!!¢¥e Mr. Horton, Mr, Howard will oad; ranch eggs boc dozen, Pound. All ve a’ that he was “in” on deals |My best jof Normandy. Count Boni objected "P¢nd the next 48 days in jail, | aie ag which be was supposed to} 0 mci ~ Ra a and the court today sustained his) §gEATTLEITES GO ABROAD. | mnt have received large profits prefer to fight In California, | objections and divided the cost of 7 c 9 | jomekeeping again with} | aa I ke to train there, 1 believe the suit equatly b NEW YORK, Oct. 28,--Among the |}} y between the two. , rooms cord of} bitiliiaiitiananies ] Billings, Mont.James J. Hi|!t ts the only state in the Union | cabin passengers sailing for Burope s mother. RR eeitpey ie A oy. Where the fight can be pulled off MEMBERS OF ROYALTY. Tuesday on the North German . Devonport, England.—Kngland’s | Characterized the recent land open ight can | E ; 3 ge hw " “ t t ipurted With Marriage. le th Deeadne cent ands ling an a “fake,” inasmuch as \¢| Without interference (iy United Press.) Lioya steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Il estlake Fubiic Wiarke Dremmond married} Yt igs fatigable, wee {drew thousands ‘of people to place| “I am practically certain that] gan pRANCIO Oct. 29,-—| were Mrs. Mary Faasell, Adolph | Mrs, Marr are ago|Crmet:. the ndefatigable, was faith Im a “sure thing,” when only | Jeffries will be w favorite in the | Among the pasnengors to arrive on | HeRP. Robert Mahler, Dr, Richard x rors apn Ble’ 8° | launched from the government dock &. Yl betting. Iam willing to post E the p gers to arrive on STRICTLY SANITARY the Pacifie mail steamer Siberia or e Mitter and Carl Sprosee, all of Be |yards here today by Lady Lore-| #3 per cent could win 1 $5,000 as a aide bet and then! wore ¢ jattle. burn, the lord chancellor's wife . “i : © two members of royal fami id Sale Fi h | Eastport, Me. — Several empty meg wan Bn — Par eect UP | lies, Prince Christian von Heusen, SOCIAL DANCE. , riday pecial: 1s: » rales) San Francisco. - Charles M and battered life boata have been why I should tie up $10,000 or & nephew of the Empress of Ger The Mystic Jewel Rebekah elub 82, | Levey, the newly elected vice prest.| {Und and {t is now believed that many, and Baron Liang Kuel, broth-| will give a social dance on Friday t 7 35 perished when the Heatia more as a side bet at even money | of, @ Prince Regent of] eve tober 2 me el Large salmon, stall 17, each..15¢ k = dent and operating chief of the . be " ” = 2 : : yn Ghia ditties la wore to be the bs flaw of the Prince Regent of| evening, October 29, in th Odd F \ Codfish, stall 28, 2 Ibs. for 15e at and/ Western Pacific, who {fs familiaris recked on shoals, only mans hina and # noted statesman of the| lows’ temple at 10th av. and East - > ‘at the De Sposs E* ling himself with his new work be.|%@¥ing been saved Chinese empire. } Pine. Crabs, large, stall 29, 2 for....25¢ Bo ——jfore the line begins actual opera-| can ‘Ter -dPe tae: eae copes NESS Salmon, stalls 26-27, per Ib. be tions in California, today denied | New Vork—Port Collector, of Hallbut, stall 21, 2 Ibs. for....45¢ . the story from Tacoma to the ef; Customs Loeb has reemployed sev: | j 4 2 ! Al) rT erms peo that he reatgned from the | ¢ral of the men he discharged for % ke | Smelts, stall Ib. 626 t jN thern Pacific owing to an al in free digg eng will Captain F. H. Poole, agent for | Perch, stalls » per Ib. be as catch others who are gullty ; Meo ¥ " leged misunderstanding with James Cathoun, Denny & Ewing, who, with Taxi-delivery—-10 ordinary pack- ifs Hair Vigor promptly destroys | 7°11) agen for 10 cents The vegetables are all inside in cle » hundred farme i your wants with the f st at lowest prices that cause falling hair. nee COMMITTEE NAMED, | Packing’ aiene repaint “ts ten nat A Local Firm Makes an Enormous Purchase ework. Yousave) Willets, Cal—J. D. Barnwoll, of| Arnold Zbinden, chairman of the all of Tuesday night, thinks the re ata Ridiculously Low Figure. aad have s more luxuriant this city, today entered upon his fire and water committer, L. B.| “ i +} forty-third day of fasting, and he Youngs, superintendent of light and eer ne Meethys | occlared that he ta not ready. tol waten aoa Protecioy Baye. chair We are pleased to announce the| buy and will advertise the date of purchase of & $25,000 wholesale #@le within a few days. Prepare to all dandruff. : | stor yet. Since Barnwell began to man of the finance committee of t S alcak “Seu to Ni staah of dry goods, notions, hosiery | P@tticipate in one of the most ex . ha fast he has lost 50 pounds, having! the city counct!, have been appoint as a tes ted A AB Saya vo W ] k P bl M k t Color the Hair | weighed 170 pounds when he bde-| ed as a committee to decide whether ruivare and underwear at 25¢, 35¢ and 50c 5, handise you have est ake udilc arKe 4 | can. or not elty water at the rate of $10 > “ om the dollar, ali staple lines, such tended. Watch papers fo; tll gou precisely why we | ania 4 million Kallons should be sold to o nd a : merchandise as comes within your nouncement . Pine and Westlake Fifth and Sixth Avs. t pee Hate ohn Alechigo is Grant Smith & Stillwell, contract on Fourth and § everyday needs. We are hasten GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Palle oll chewt t. FCAT "teses: in the custody of the police to pre- |ors of the Denny hill regrade ul Telephones ing the marking "Of this splendid one THE HANSON CLOTHING CO. STOCK! Now in the Hands of the RECEIVER | I will sell this stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes, regardless of cost or value, for whatever price it may bring, to make a quick settlement for the creditors. R. H. ELDRIDGE, Receiver. mn order KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the Hanson Clothing Co., located at 1010 First Avenue, in the City of Seattle, State of Washington, have been adjudged in- : solvent, and that I, R. H. Eldridge, have been appointed receiver for said firm. Owing to the fact that the store has been rented to other parties, and must be vacated at once, I will place this stock on sale, in order to effect a speedy closing of the affairs of the aforementioned Hanson Clothing Co., and vacate the premises. ‘i (Signed.) R. H. ELDRIDGE, Receiver. | ommencing Friday, Oct. 29th, at 9 A. M., at the Hanson Clothing Co. Store 4 ~ 1010 First Ave., Between Madison and Spring Sts. il be placed on sale the entire high-grade stock of Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Pants, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Hose, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Etc. These goods are from the foremost manufacturers in the country, such as Kuppenheimer, Hamburger pros., Black & Co., L. Abt & Sons, S. H. Marks Clothing, Stetson and Conqueror Hats, Hannah & Sons’ Shoes, Cooper’s and Dr. Wright’s ‘Underwear—goods that need no recommendation—they have stood the test and are now being offered at less than manufacturers’ cost. i . i . . . ° This Sale Will Last But a Short Time as These Premises Must Be Vacated—Act Quickly While You Have the Opportunity—See the Prices—Come Early e 9 $2.50 Sweater Coats, all colors ............ $1.35 s Clothing en’s Hats 5350 ant $4.00 Sweater Cots acolo «82-48 |QVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES PE Leather Suit Cases ............ tree eee POO a 2 : Z —110 Men's Suits, including Fancy Worsted | $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Hats. All 15c Hose, fast colors, tan and black ...s2.....6¢] LOT 5—95 Men’s Overcoats and Cravenettes, in eviots; this fall’s produc- shades and styles, Receiver’s 25 Hose, natural, all wool 121 black, blue and gray; new Fall Hanson price $14.50, Receiy- TS OURS. Setter AsO Meveg pg» San a a nin . : Pee ames “4 goods; big value at Hanson's BI i. orasnsore a0 ww :etenorereagmete:e 6 4 price, $15.00. Receiver’s Sale ..... a LOT 2-185 Men's Suits, including Black Thibet M b F hi T 3 —— vi , noes 5 Men's Suits, iding Black Thibets, LOT 6—168 Hanson Special Overcoats and Crave- an Tweed 5» Meltons, Herringbone Stripes; lat- en S urnts ing nettes, including brown and gray mixtures, herring- Pelee $18.50, eect nee PROMRT Ol TATE oe scnin.e 0 0 0a didine'0 00:0 ts 06 cee Shoes bone stripes, Scotch tweeds, Irish frieze, in plain F Sale... ; s 31.00 Coat Shirts 050 oorkbol9 eee coiseaeese MOE and automobile styles, Han : LOT 3~327 Men's Suits, including wool, silk mixed $1.00 Chambray Shirts .e.sevesecenes sree BOG be kara pe crea damper tig co on call, Sale ee ee $1 1 G5 ) Worsteds, in bluc, black and fancy; all Fall weights; | $2.50 Blue Flannel Shirts ....6.0+s00ene00+- 89¢ 4 ) ase : $2 35 aa he PA RN ataetetatoa oP ad 50c Hose, heavy India knit ...... Arrow Brand Collars ....... i. pip 98 $4.50 and $5.00. Receiver’s Sale........ 7 né-tailored satin linings; alse dress and Tux- [$2.75 French Flannel Shirts .......0.e00805: 7 RR Ate aliigp 4 ae ste ia nings; alsofull dress and Tux- | $2.75 French Flannel Shirt ¢ 164 pairs of Heavy Waterproof High Top Working M 9 p : katie $12.95). Underwear [ies iene” "99 95 en's Fan == eS" eect ithe 756 Wade weal isc secaeevacs Pitcenneneides ae LP ic Géverel dobch mala LOT 41 Hanson’ Tailoring, Depe , hie Mace oe . fs Pa 5 ‘ Several dozen pairs of — “Mey ansot ailoring, Department there | ¢1.25 Natural Wool Underwear .... 000000: 59¢ ; 0, ay ar cloth and corduroy, Hanson’s = Suits and 0 ereoats, ranging in price from | 3379 Zebra Underweat ...-.csssceserees, 88 Hundreds of other bargains, Sits So : Prot on whic eposits have bee z gag ‘ sain d . . : ‘i m Stladeand yet uncalled for. ow Cooper's Silk and Wool, $7.00 kind . +++» $1.98 | which limited space precludes us] Lor 2—at-wool Pants, silk OU choice, Rec: ’s Dr. Wright's Pure Australian white ....+...$1.50 eee stripes and others. Hanson’s Sale, ae aabe wae s $1.50 Sweater Coats, Be COMIN A: cc ccdiveeeae 68¢ from mentioning. price $5.00. Receiver’s Sale ...... a 1010 First Ave., Fifth Door North of Madison Remember the Date ‘Look for the Signs—Receiver’s Sale R. H. ELDRIDGE, Receiver