The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR TRAGIC LIFE AND DEATH STORY OF A | HUNT RUSSIAN SPIES INU, S, COON WHICH WANDERED ONCE FROM = PATH OF RECTITUDE RETOLD IN COURT , nya, oho, ns prominence in revolutionary elrates never had tasted fresh meat or blood, just dined on butter and SHATTLOS GREAT sTOnH, SHOOND AND VIKn #T, ADIES’ CO) Vaney ft atite ory pretty The object of his visit to the United States te to ferret out and expone Ruesian aples tn the coun sels of the revolutionary movement) w M exge and cookles and aweets, But in America, He has the names of pe Land! ter and ogee may not be strictly many Apparently enthustaatic revor siauare—taln TEAR, ORIG LLWAYS PILIAD Av AUYERTIOND Prices d Ca vegetables but the diet proves that luttoniats, who in reality are paltee i he was not a carntveroux animal aplen a by the czur's| or ‘ Chickens Were Blooded, nmen ort plote organ ¥ »y the Russian colonies: ODD BITS OF NEWS Teddy's teoth would have glisten led had be happened into the King | But the Burruse chickens were blooded, too, and when tt comes to a family tree, they could fly as high as any pet coon. They were born t 1, 1909, that 5, date being to as thelr t Ay, and were sroughbreds, JUST HALF PRIC Sued Coon Killer, * jst. station last night and gased up | th y VLADIMIR BOURTSEFF Jon 18 children in @ single party of Ay wider whether | saiior and evolutionist, was en-| Were thore with, 10 press y le av * . ticated | thusiastically weleomed by the New mt ‘1 peret ate tance a a York ¢ + of Russian exiles,| Pride upon els nd ; mee 8 - ‘ NORWEGIANS TO « | There are fully 10,000 revolutioniats | RAYS, four Ione nn ee with Phis mar le of Women’s Tailored Suit : 7 ie nev : » puff of bis chest in thi grand January Clearance t M f t HONOR VIOLINIST bas. #t one | yours for just exactly half the € ‘What sort of a union label goes | with ~ union baby? James Har Original price $9.95. Clearance price $4.98 chic ot ae Oe coe tere t Original price $12.95. Clearance price ... . . me Yesterday he became the} Original price $14.96, Clearance price . nde proud dad of a baby girl | Original price $16.60. Clearance price | Original price $18.50. Clearance price ... After fighting for life at sea, they now must fight for life ashor This ts ght of the crew of the Smith, Richard of the crew vod at the Original price $19.60. Clearance price Original price $22.60, Clearance price Original price $25.00, Clearance price Original price $29.50. Clearance Original price $32.50. Clearance 4 Original $35.00. Clearance p pe what } , Original price $37.50. Clearance p M ! a bath | ' The Original price $40.00, Clearance ; ey 4 when he (evens oan . Original price $42.50. Clearance price ba of this ; Original price $45.00. Clearance price that is he was not ar « ADVERTISE IN THE 6TAR he, too, who exposed Hagting, the ness bringers. Try them. a ae price Sone aoe price | riginal price Slearance price Original price $57.50. Clearance price Original price $60.00. Clearance price Original price $65.00, C ‘ance price Original price $70.00. Clearance price Original price $75.00. Clearance price 837. oo Kecomd Vioor— North §6.50-$7.50 Children’s 5 99.99 ine Cloth Coats Only Cloth as Oaly : Underwear—Hosiery All-Wool Samples ART SQUARES 500 useful pie of February now Pure Wool Art ready The eartest Squares; size 36x42 pattern _ inc me 8; to use .. Aer ‘ Carpets—Curtains—Blankets each Cc SE PCE CU Le att reat thing MAY MANTON | GLOVE-FITTING PATTERNS $3.50 C. B. a la Spirite Corsets Reduced te ety The Bon Marche is not in a trust nor is it ur agreement with any one to maintain t ¢ ‘ — are price and quality sell t orice No grocery st uttempts to sell absolutely pure groceries as cheaply as this. are satisfied with a small profit. Con oe gh e eee bong twitys J Women's Shoes at this price in two sequently we give the lowest She; oan , The 39c reper Styles are offered; a € J P t quality in this city “ wing a? Sweet Prune onty shoe with firm welt style aC | gains Tend "6 kid tops and patent tips, very si | : P RP ted cae ee ic 1 and a real bargain at the price : X nad bakin We the pa . 95 "106 flavor irra ae ibe this same price we offer a $2.00 calfskin shoe for wor and girls; extra plump excelled by any other kr Price, $1.69, ¢, a pair ve; not Ace-Finished Gloves io w three ack, Dent's spring b outdoor wear oon . : SAVE ON RUBBERS piace Girls’ Shoes; values to $2.00. Girie’ Reb Dent's Real Kid G 4, very best quality, elegantly made, every + There's onl? ome reason for | S!tls’ Rubbers 89¢ | color and size; regular $2.50 quatitg. Extra special, 1 48 — oe. ” granting thie absurdly low Bs oo Eicon 49¢ | 4 pair = — - price—these shoes are nearly | 0m iter i9e >. 104 vo \ anne Scatter unos this tee tring | Tia We querantes ot Lesied Gloves over: Ste, The mane satisfactory wear or a new palr. A_LAST GREAT MILLINERY. CLEARANC $5 AND $6 TRIMMED HATS FOR $1.9 ook o her in. ‘This offer may QBe | Popuiar “Vane not appear again C | ive. -Bpecis Shown in five fifferent Kayeer’s Fabric Gloves for ladies are aise found b of Fancy Golf Gloves gee 25¢ 49c Psa aie Cut Boots for boys. | models; gun metal ca = cm $2 49 glaze viel kid in etther the | bu flexible or welt style | Here again we ate com new, smart patent pelled to cut the & beaut Reat deep for we known fn shoedow in this line Me Army Shoes, elas tg A a neat Liste Gloves and many sand wearers; the best + t January clearance sale lays a department, gathering all of t Hats Into one imposing $6.00 Pretty Turban ta black, black and white, brows for red ribbon bow, for side, trimmed with wings, sie BOYS’ SHOES "att oy Satta atin « ‘ith ¢ vamp orweight, plump SPATS OR GAITERS $1.49 : os made of fine felt All 75e Gaiters a 39 t's He ; ‘a ves, also & so ot Sean tok oven -. * Turba velvet draped, finished with # ial Make Sure You Are in London’s—Look for Name over the Door foe m Felt Turban trimmed with binck wings and Second Floor—South Men's Heavy Gate | Domestic 8 $5.00 H Coat Get the a BO rn © Cloth | Thiek i WH Ratet as Work COatee| Rugs , v { 3 rrow Knee Pants, we ee fi 4 val. } Variou c hea at T they're tallo: and bul gag | Se Ge | SS gn00 | SSMS BGe | Sis Fa9e | Ben ge $5 Women’s SilkWaists$7.49 3-:* Women’s ings oS s $6. 98 bia f OnacPiece_Drese $8. 95 ost styles; tight fitting On Sale All Day IBe Hight Percales M-tneh; yard apie rang g, three-quarters w rags loth Lining Dept Fin t . . | 12%e Dark and mixtures; pls even at the cial sales around nat Challies Flannelettes #8.00 Panel Screens with 3 or 4 panels 496 Table Linen for Ex u ites; DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT nn eo af DISTINGUIGHED GRAY SUITINGS fe ase: OOF 1 bring tea Seaees $10.95 | | ee : 45e'} Fourth Mloor Tontee iss 49c 6 inches I y a quauty * wt eae ' this i fepeie today te vil a a5 tp bei $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Women’s Fine Shoes for, a Pair Fine English Popling, Halal Cloth, Pongess eres ret eee It Your Size Is Here You Get_a_Splendi You Set a Splendid Bargain 9.45 MORNING" SPECIAL | tay ae age $4.00 to $5.00 Wichert & Gardiner Shees; sizes 2%, 3, 3%, 4, 414, a pair ext Henrietta—f , 3be valu One } 95 $5.00. Helming McKengle Shoe 5, 5%, 6%, a pair 30c f 1 : 10c to 1 $5.00 P. J Bgene y's Fing Shoes $2 314, 4, 5 and 6, a pair $5.00 Aron Smith's Women's Shoes; gizes 4, 444, 5 and 544, a pair $4.50 ©. §. Gibbons’ Fine Shoes; sizes 5, 544, 6, 614, 7 and 7%, for ea 'f ‘You Have any Doubt About Being in London’s Aek for Mr. Londog " Main Ploor-—South,

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