The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1910, Page 3

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2 A HIN BY GAR nls knees ner man wae ‘at the fourth ene He last vie? bord OY fost eudliaht ak favre at Meas too near las, Wwstant net in mae Yes Ys, Ballar d, it ma ONE NIGHT ‘Proseentor W | was) made & committer fm that it b 4 4 gross immoral: oe furnished ¢ h or Ben Con ex. Speaker wee cer of three men ‘ah arora one of the en etaining 96.000 bribe y j fram the bridge companies ime Of the other briberies pWes one of the strongest lected $a 1895, holding the til his death 10 Mra €¢ $¥.. on August 23 ee me returned Ronald's depart court last * was that in : a of assaa N takens degree ‘the wea captains ‘the hand of ‘irs Was the basis o anserted ba had treated rfl manner tha led that Ande Bim. It was o & pioneer Moet wise in Awad Northw Mont.—The | employing ehut peed r coe: engine a w the W ee fac Tht to leetisre, trot, palead cong next eur MON De x Woneveit wi; , May 1h, Mt Oxford tino. x Neb Waly stated tnat Nill return fr lay 3, ana ll ae Mi the Intermost NOMAN's PILLOW Is HER SAFETY VAULT NEW Pl or Prone # willow ip} “ONit Was 1) Ts mM va ie Acme Business coll ck this afternoon. night Mr, Moore, Senator Gee, Mer Mayor Tom L. Johnson, Scent tori and others will speak |C@F fares will hereafter provall | Madrona hall, 2tet av, and B. Jeg. | hia elty st. A Moore rally at which! A new franchine, placing the andidate will not be able to | #treet car aystom under the super oar, Will be held tonight at Mod n Woodmen of America hall, Ra corge F, Cotterill will speak AUTOS WILL TAKE MAIL TO RAINIER atract for carrying mall to sev Rainier valley stations, auto his wervice hereafter The railway company has an tom rbia City, Hillman City and s¢ places is a losing venture, at ote a car per mile. Postmas that the p a) thes UNCLE SAM HAS Want a job? Uncle Sam's got one for you If you're the right man. new artillery } nm \Ivland, U1 arsenal March 16 an examination will be to Mi a vaeaney In the post of plant pathologist (male), at a salary ranging from $1400 to 4.800. tion will be held for the position of compositor qualified as monotype operator, $1,250 a year Application blanks may be secur ed from t civil servi at Bellin MOORE TALKS TO 3-CENT FARE WINS STUDENTS A FINAL VICTORY jam Hickman Moore. cand (Hy Unlted Press.) for mayor, resumed work to CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb, 18 addreseing wlonte of After a tight begun 1 © at ta0 ) years and waged at vairous times by wh rally announced night at Arcade hall tponed, as the hall ured meeting a Ce of Music ay and Pine st, has substituted. Mr. Moore and VALLEY PEOPLE the defection of the Se on & Southern ratiway is golng to relingutsh the os Will probably be utillxed that carrying mail to Reach, Orchard Reach FP. Russell cannot pay more company will give up the is for carrying that mail by biles will ¥ be asked Contracts ® will be pald for the service SOME MORE JOBS nervice comme amination March 7 structing con a month, for at 10 month / erection of we at the Roe well-made Go-Car one motion folding wicker back. Stern price @ Bankrupt sale price Carts. Mareh 1617 an examina ry of the U. 8 at the postoffice ham, North Yakima, Pull attle, Spokane, Tacoma, 1 Walla. ‘ EXPANSION SALE You are alre er cent off OUR regular p ¢ include all our blues and blacks, Dre his is the first time you have had this chance Read these price they give an idea of the, All of our hand-tailored $15 Suits and Overcoats, Expansoin Sale price $11.25 All of our hand-tailored $20 Suits and Overcoats, Expansion Sale price .., $15.00 All of our hand-tailored $25 Suits and Overcoats, Expansion Sale price $18.75 All of our hand-tailored $30 Suits and Overcoats, $22.50 Expansion Sale price. . . . . $22.8 HE OPPORTUNITY TO GET MERCHANDISE DO See SUCH PRICES. Tailored Ready Co. ) FEBRUARY 18, 1910. | vision of the city a referendum ele A majority of 8,100 wan proposed by Judge Robert W Rather Expensive 1@ proper name for | n I patd for the ARE INCLUDED IN BANKRUPT SALE OF THE STERN FURNITURE COMPANY NOTE THE SAMPLE PRICES Ask for a free bottle of NoXal Fur- —makes your old furni- No deliveries on these specially priced niture Cream ture look like new. No Phone Orders; no C. O. D. Orders Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Avenue amiliar with the clas have always handled, doing business, prices have all united to make have completely outgrown our present quarter annex the storeroom : BEGINNING ATURDA MORNING \ ce We start our great expansion sale. We pla rice Phat really mean to get hand-ta SUCH PRICES All of our hand-tailored $35 Suits and Ovesoe Expansion Sale price All of our hand-tailored $40 Suits and Cusack Expansion Sale price All of our hand-tailored $45 Suits and Overcoats, Expansion Sale price TD All of our hand-tailored $50 Suits and Overcoats, Expansion Sale price CLASS AT Corner Fourth Avenue and Pike Street SURREEEEEREEEE seeiieiieaia | FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NEL. nui Inc. | FURNI, URE ORY GOODS DRY GOODS Store Cloves Datly at 50m New Spring Arrivals in Children’s Wash Dresses \ new shipment of pretty Wash Dresses for little girls from 2 to uf of age is now on displ in the Infar Wear Section, Second Floor These ome ina riety of rming style per up in daintily-patterned, serviceable $1.2 Children's Dresse 65¢ — Children’s Dresses of | pereale in white patterned dark-blue, red or tan percale, vith black f 1 \ Nad f relieved wit nall dots or fig bars and small teh aida ure " hite; made with red, One Dre pereale has high fastening, and is trinimed with plain blue fold $1.00 Children’s Dresse broad tucks in front and belted in at waist 75e-——-Children’s Dresses of brown and white, blue and white or red and white striped of tan or blue pe ile with polka-dots in blue r brown trimmed b lds. of percale, belted in at waist and plain material matching dot I ng panel wn back and in color; these are made in front of self material with Prince | tvle, belted at running horizontally; waist and ha n t ver collar and tie of plain- tanding collar and turnover colored material, matching cutis bess New Cotton Crepe Kimonos Attractively Priced $1.95—( 1 Crepe Kimonos in plain blue, pink and red, with square we di] es, trimmed around sleeve neck and down front with and of pre ian figured sateen $2.2 An attractive Kimono at this price is of cotton crepe in pink or blue, plaited in front and having bias seam in back giving ample fullness; ef fectively trimmed with bands of satin Other Kimonos of cotton crepe, in dainty floral designs, are shown at $3.50 and $3.75 i: | CB, a la $ Spirite Corsets: Popular-Priced Models STYLE 575, PRICE $2.50—Designed for the full figure, low in bust and below arm, extra-long over H front, and extremely long over hip and back, produc- ing graceful line Made of strong coutil, heavily bon- j ed, and equipped with three pairs of heavy hose sup 17, PRICE $1.50—A good model for ire, medium-high in bust and | 1 be low waist-line, material extending several inches be nd encasing the figure snugly. Material e and two pairs of hose supporters are STYLE 187, PRICE $1.00 A New Importation of | ie Women’ s Glace Gloves at $1. 00 Pr. ally yle vn, be fitted upon re- Tan Lapies’ mass. | ORDERS HOME JOURNAL CAREFULLY PATTERNS § | viLLES Westlake Public Market Westiake, Fifth and Pine Saturday — The ping carsales Day Here at the Westlake we are ready for another big rousing Saturday—and day isa MONEY-SAVING DAY in the Westlake Market. A n Saturda hich is the big buying day for thousands of families, we al- for tomorrow are on a scale—Each stall freshly stocked th e arke It wi ea Harvest MRS. H. LIVINGSTON—Stall 128 Day—lIfr ear ything to you, y cant affor Ww H MORDEN'S—Stall 12 wa Ne 103-104 Potat " 20 Egws, dozer Bde cod Eggs, doxe Bie STALLS 10561 Stalls 1-20. FP, KLOPPIR ANDERSON GROCERY CO. F iSe I oe k " a1.00 ‘ Hu t Ise Westlake Wakery and Caterorin STALE 100 it " “A Spectal Sate CASEY —Stall 3 <4 1002 Fttth Ave SANFORD & SWANSON JACORUS GERMAN DLC PESSEN—Stalla 107-520 KERN & SPRASTIAN Stalls Lis-tt9 Milk STALLS 110-112 W. B, CHELGHENE Stalin TBS 2 Seal) UDA. PULMAN HORLOCK & HAGEN Rib Lan , te Stalls P 2-3 3 CRIPPS & LANE Stat 1M J, LANG=Stall Hog Stale Soft, W. DIGSIGN DAVE STUNDE Stalls 20-21 10e c Porte r } 4 ' M Oe to Oe I te T eak ; GREAT WESTERN TEA CO. Stale (16-047 Stalin (50-th4—tatrance HD WILLE, Prop Siall 16—2, &. MAYWooD WASHINGTON PRANUT CO r ' ACh « TOM LINDSAY Seatt 12

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