The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1909, Page 8

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' t in the county jail charged with the robbery of the Gr press com , Nystuen, a m: Hoagland, a ft Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho, 2 who rifled the regis Great Ne night of March 15, 1908. brought other 1 postoffic mail coach at E Benjamin Stumpf asleep, mail sack thro through all of the rep is endanger day that the average wheat per Something like a th measured bushel, this year's crop,|folks saw Max Duffek The was 58 pounds against 58.2 pounds | Upside Down,” this morning when last year. The average for 10 years|he fell on the sidewalk in front of ds 574 pounds, ‘the Butler hotel and did flip-flops’ If you see him call up The Star, | breathing. On November 9th, 1889, we started in business in m 30x8 of 1902, $ mn what was then the corner store ‘ the building we took 01 taxed to to high-st on Septet three f to Men's ¢ g, Hats, ( second floor to Youths’, B and the third floor to our partment. At present business is very good purely to nmemorate the steady growth of this house and to age that we are ma Extraordinary Special Offer of ONE-FOURTH OFF On everything in the h During Tomorrow Only Tuesday, Nov. 9th Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Regular price Special price $32.50, 1-4 0 $24.40 $30.00, 1-4 off .... $22.50 $25.00, 1-4 off .... $18.75 $20.00, 1-4 off .... $15.00 $16.50, 1-4 off $12.40 ee Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Regular price Special price Bh LOE yn cp eikp Ue.ed.n ER Pep Pears cece s OOS eM EOE ok eee ch nen bakeneaei ot ... $4.50 MMM RAMEE is bs ce biccknkas Spun ee ehs cues eee BAR BO OR oii ins sc ce kes ahha eee eee $3.00 entire capacity, due to our idherence andard business , in 1906, Iding ber 21, we occuy the main floor Furnishings, the iren's Apparel lies’ Cloak and Suit De which enabled us, so it is Ww ippreciation of your patron- use—contract goods excepted Our Ladies’ Suit and Cloak Dept. | Is included m this 20th Anniversary Offer. All two and three iece Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Coats, Capes, Skirts, I Vaists and Millinery for ladies and misses and all Suits and Coats ars up) offered at ONE-FOURTH OFF the regular prices during tomorrow only, Tuesday, November 9. for juniors (sizes 8 y STRONGE HOWELL SAID JOE SCHLUMPF FIRST TO SEE MAN “UPSIDE DOWN” : TO HAVE BEEN TRAIN ROBBER Charles D. Howell, the man held has t orthern reall ut of the jail with tw 4 both Hoagland and Nystuen picked Howell without the et sitancy. in robber, inspecto afterwards p d of Clerk in the } For wr} - jestic theatr v Inglis, sup8rintendent of the | tre thietie club. lephoned Th WHEAT AVERAGES 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. § ag-Jond 4 rieultural department announced to-| the sar Star, with THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1909 A SALE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Extraordinary Special Sale For Tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov. 9th, Only To Celebrate Our TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY IN BUSINESS ALL SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS, HATS, CAPS and FURNISHINGS for Men and Boys—contract goods excepted—will be offered during tomorrow only AT ONE-FOURTH OFF THE REGULAR P arg Ly Dy RICES r f on All Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Caps and Furnishings—Contract Goods Excepted. One-Fourth Of IMPORTANT We cannot guarantee to wait on everybody, but we shall do the best we can, We have secured as muth extra help as we have been able to and shall attend t way. Therefore, we advise early buying in all departments | the rush is bound to be tremendous inthe afternoon hours. couumua J. Redelsheimer & Co. > customers in our FIRST AND COLUMBIA ST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE ‘STATE IN NIGHT GLOTHES WOMAN CHASED AND CAUGHT A aC (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal, N If you are first to telephone you " box weats at the Ma where Duffek is one This goes all this week Heginning Thursday call up The tar's new down-town business of 1419 Third av number will be Call that numbe ginning Thursday, and ask f down-town office. PURSE SNATCHER GETS VALUABLES A purse snatcher auccessfull¥ at Charles | 27, a confessed | is in jail here today while Daisy Wagner, i# congratulations friends for her nervy chase yester. day which ended by the capture of the young man |his captor, Mra ransacking | use on Sth red by Mrs. | roome in the Winatc | st., when he was disco | Wagner and a woman companion. who was dressed tarted to! last night, as she long Melrose av., and Howell st., mates, , which contaiped ch set with chip 1 at $75; a ruby ging 0; a nugget pin worth a diamond rin only in her night robe, capture the man single handed. At jthe sight of a revolver which she held tn her hand, Johnson fled down the hallway and into the street with Wagner close at Shrieking for some one to stop the woman continued her pursult into the street and as far ax Broadway, a distance of two nson ran tnto the arms of a policeman and was cap-| heels. nt give an acoura cription of the STEAL GOLD FROM DENTIST LITTOOY looted the office of Dr blocks, where ROOSEVELT WIRES ween Saturday Littooy opened building, this| he found a cabinet broken open and $150° worth of gold plate, Theodore recetved @ cable from her husband, |MAX DUFFEEK WALKING ON CABLE OVER BROOKLYN BRIDGE dated stated that 1% perfect health, and was absolutely no truth ich he 4 1 the Schlumpf saw him first until The:-pan hlumpt telephoned ‘The crazy i 14 tidings and The Star | fender two box seats to the Ma- away [CARPENTER FATALLY HURT, | that t Plunging from the r jot the new city barns at Charles #t, | Stricken down with a severe illness w him see- the ticket PRESS FEEDERS STRIKE. result who wa and other! The Man in the morning. He Man Upside Down district tomorrow The injured man wages which amounts practically to $3 per! bruised and he|week, the press feeders of all the commercial printing establishments fre out today, ||] MacPherson: Gray Co. will act queerly lains of great difficulty pit (DORE GNEN MAS, FIRST DEATH IN HISTORY OF ASTOR TODAY; CASE | TOWN SO MADE IT GAY AFfap 5 HEARD IN SECRET | Hy United Prose iy - Y ) © obédret Lene re obdurese Beetng (Hy United ress) las vf é a protest NEW YORK, Nov, 8,—Bulletin tonttons © residents 4 Mra, John Jasob Astor today was (And $m dition ip granted a divorce from her hus The # © fret funeral ’ band, Colonel John Jacob Astor, the |, : : eh ‘ed OU LO be the New York millionaire A r in the history of | Mrs. Astor for years has been +e ‘ vin ae act , ithe acknowledged jeader of New) iio. © 16 no Hearne tn the | York's "400," and the news that she Residents protested against ¥ ON WHR ined ty had applied for a divorcee recently he comet creat ensation among the local os Ly snowla weap ry Belt. Phang iL 514 Was, dg a 0” has felt the divoree |xerm at one time or a |Astors remained the exception, un ]tfl the present trouble er, the OKLAHOMA CITY, ¢ Roy B. Cannon was dered on the building, bi BEG MILWAUKEE FOR: 0 which he drew from the t INTERURBAN SERVIGE ==»: 1m ‘annon's p murder wa Bankrupt 124—PIKR BT eng IANO ‘ic trom | WANT A SPECIAL DEPUTY TO GET . AUTO SPEEDERS rer aton Globe. the re ee. "THE PAINTERS’ PioNIe Horse Owners, me Attention ed Sheriff Hodge \ the prices placed upon J. Merryfield a #; der of our paints, sheriff to catch the | #!! paper We must selfcme your | pec ors of the clu k we have on hand at press | Main | state th and limb ts dat ve will remodel the 0 or Main 432, Inquire John Wal-| endang ' kiews autotets, ti Federal Paint & Wall . 1814 First Meadows eee ih MacPherson-Gray Co. Pike Street, Near Second Avenue MacPherson-Gray People’s Bank Building One Hour’s Specials for Tues Quantities to Buyers Limited as Stated Below From 8:30 to 9:30 | From 9:30 to 10:30 Curtain Scrims—40 | Shirting Printe—The | Cotton ® inches wide, in cream, | Very best qu ua Large. “4 newest patterns; i lar price 7c a ys lar price 260; Umit 10 | imit 10 yards to a per yards to a person; yard, 12%¢, Blankets, » | closely $1.25 each; limit one to | price $1.35;7 son; yard for 4¢, & person; 69¢. to a person Pillow Case Muslin— Ante Bleached, 42 In Pion’ white and ecru; regu Turkish Towels — Linen | wide; an exce Good quality blea terns, Nght-ad4 Bleached; } quality; regular p Bath Towels, size 18 ream . quality, 60 inches wide; | 18¢ a yard; limit 36 Inches; regular pr at lOc a regular price 60c a | yards to a person; | 15¢ each; limit tt | yards to ape yard; limit 3 yards to | 124¢. & person; each O¢, 62¢. be A person; BS¢, | Windsor Silk Ties— | Talcum Powder—Ro rated, the best kind that comes in Very nobb Pongee Silk Waiste— | good assort Elegantly tailored; | ular price, gc neti regular price $6.00; all | at gsc: limit one to d sold every sizes; only one waist | person, oe to | where at “limit one | price up Ph: to ® person at $2.65. Ruching—The chote- | © ® Person at 13¢, | sizes; one est novelties of the season, put up in indi vidual boxes, six as sorted lengths in each; regular price limit styles in Elastic Belte—A sam. ple line, beautiful Per- sian and Dresden ef- fects; regular price up to 76c; Hmit one to a lar $ int one box; 19¢. a, person; 25¢. Stationery — Five | ' ® person; $1 Wool Serges—Solid | guires of Fine Li Hostery — We colors and checks and | Paper, put up in pack- | fine black C stripes; regular price | €@s; splendid value at | Hose; the up to 76c a yard; limit | the regular price, 50¢; | 76 a pair; Misses’ Sweaters — . Elegant quality id | All colors, sine well knitted Sweaters | black; af in all colors; our regu-{ ye at the 0 quality; one | of §0c @ palre . pair to a person, 2 Leather and Ser . | Very neat vi to | able black leather Bags with uch Mmit t 10 yards to a person; | One package to a per pairs to a pers at | metal 7 a yard for 39¢. | son; 19¢, $1.00; or pair, B5¢. price $2.00 . | Boys’ Shirte—Of fine person; $B 9. Silk Petticoats —In | madras and percale, Children’s Mittens. Tooth solid colors and black; | soft bosom; without | Excellent quality Graves’ or Dr. very good quality taf- | collar and cuffs, sizes | tens for children, black | Tooth 0 feta silk; regular price | 12 to 14; regular price | only; regular price kind that sells $5.00; only one to a up to Tbe; one to a per- | Hmit two pairs to a | stores for son at $2.05. | son; 89¢. | person; patr, 19¢. to a person; | ~ e . Shoes Specially Priced for Tomorro These Are on Sale All Day tr The following extraordinary Shoe Bargains are offered to call your #® tention to the splendid values you fing in our Shoe Store. These not SECONDS sold in many places in town as “Sample Shoes” but reliabl® and first class stock, that will give good. wear and satisfaction for twice ® long as “seconds” that are made up for the eye, but not for wear and k comfort. The shoes we offer here are but for one day's sale and priced regardless. cost—just to “get you acquainted” with the splendid lines we carry. Women's Vici Kid Shoes; with patent} Women's Patent Leather Shoes} leather tips; blucher style; all sizes; regular | and turned soles; nobby shapess ; Special for tomorrow $1.49. || Values up to $4.00; Special for 0m | - of price $2.2 Women's Kangaroo Calf Shoes; a spleri retail Vici Kid Shoes; splenditl did shoe for outdoor wear; blucher style; | made; welts 1 turned soles; ™ regular price $2.25; special for tomorrow.| shapes; regul lues’ up to $4.00 8? $1.49. special for rrow, $2.49. : Women’s Slippers; fur trimmed; cozy and Women’s Juliettes; with rubber heels; #0 warm) all sizes; special at 98¢. sizes; splendid values at 98¢- 93 30mm Millinery Bargain Tomorrow | $8 American lady Corsets far $1 i | We have grouped about fifty of the An unusual ( ffer. We have ay prettiest trimmed Hats—all the best sel eral broken 1 ese well known mas lers, made up to sell for $7.50; you can_|__| corsets, values $3.00; you, can Have have your choice tomorrow at $3.95, your choice for $1.58. Main 3604—Pike St., Nedr's Second Ave.—Ind. 3471

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