The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1911, Page 9

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THE STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 1911 SULT OF HOT FIGHT IN : a catereinn PD. ALR. STILL IN aa 1s wate sc : \* l* |* * ie * * * * ERNE EEE eee BPEGIAN NOTICES. PERSONAL MRS. MATTHEW SCOTT KAISER ILL WASHINGTON A ~ ts of ke Wo j e F te to t y r ‘ : u ‘ 7 ; thous URNISHES APARTMENTS. the Dave : “ an . IG fare count! eaned i gar CEREMONIES | fu PERFORMED. WM. STORY | finest ¢ ¢ ae yee ‘word’ ‘ ow 1 LADIES ELING PARLORS WASHINGTON, D. C., April 21 t ‘ “ BOARD AND ROOM. The reelection of Mrs. Matthew Scott of {Ilinois as president-general APRIL SNAP of the Daughters of the American Revolution by a small majority was omc Fee cet ete Nano | ELLIOTT TO TALK Story. precracte (MDIGT @ Hh Sears ele —| eee | PE SALE ae ee ae ae PO | ~—CENLS Ufatd in ve ERTENCE SPOKANE o. “FOR KILLING SON : ee | BURKE & FARRAR Drhree gr A A chaos aaa ck : rae n-yea ac FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . oe from the ee ee ee a pice. P filing bow Seer receleeceesse 2] THE MARKETS [Sterne ts eee ep ee ee IF YO E LOOKING FOR lenses > The following are me er, On display in our w e mpetu , 08 |qeuted by the loom! w Satur S t Produce, ments sud feed. day. Open even a 3a rea - resent cet eed. Butior—Seiling Price ttle store, n ‘ 3 . Tutter.s Madison, bet. 2nd and 3rd ; ; aE BARTES. new otingoharrag ic HUBBY'S con ba eed a } 3 | CENTRALIA, April 2 aac das een po , oe $ $ i WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE Sree plaining that her husband, a camp |, Waishigues tans | NATIONAL 7 - ; = ) ‘ DALE, Inc., ge a . | eee laborer, squanders his money, leay “ ing his family destitute, 3 AE Rane |L. Drumm wants the cou to en-| Wheat hay force an injunction and allow her | Oete'S.ta |to handle the mon 3 f . i ' . FOR SALE — Bank Bide ‘ cerns | warrrrnn |v ~~ : Wanted—1000 men to may pool st ihe ltceaed sete tos | Oriental pool rooma, We five our patron Ad. MI |Minatings. toe ecke, itid Third. ® t Rolled ana Vartey : 240ACRE DAIRY PAR IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR FARM ACREAGE CALL ON hs next NOPRPNNOSRIOIE HAVEN-SCHROEDER, Galery. a f,goarant A HOME PLACE ng Man-Tajlored Suits ly shi e his fi iquaah oes “4 Ehoioe me * of sublrriga : Second ay. | mist a be pose of them at their Ic conse Pruit—Gethiag Price. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE | wenatchee apples 1.60@2 sw nr OSTROPATHIC PHYSICIANS. quence, the goods are : apples ms . : MOTO mg favoring ‘of this} foreg at prices t ract the shoppers and Dressed Meate—Selling : : ( tee for spring and summer! delight of the ba c Pe acre age, % acre | 150 of the new § g Suits, » "tt ‘ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS - ot ar . Me | nn TE Coak & suit Co rong attract iv hon a 50 fc he 1 { < ‘ . Housre. Wis Week and have attracted a well| est i cloth ere, No 3 H z eution fro i) passers.) « Ne. ~~ E edge mation from “apeorns ae Fah orcad pt Rg ln it : ‘nes ; t (HPROVED RANCH FOR fi erage ree 25 to $25 da, : 4 - of N 5 YY ), Be spring and summer have been wor > so Flot ling > @. modern, READY TO MOVE INTO Be main feature of the display, and| $22. The es gain in the : Bang ‘ Sdmiration they have evoked| city ® Well deserved tribute to the| Petticoats at half their value for their enterprise in estab-|a lot of Silk and Messaline Petti F J e in Seattle a shop that 1s) coats, handsomely trimmed, ons and showee ; ley = ere ae 7 i ' " FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE if Out strictly high class gar-|and Persian effects; fabrics that | shor : pone | ~y that can compete in quality| will delight the eye of womankind. ‘ : ? ’ piggies Racal be Nl ok Roc ala the products of the most noted |Special sale prices, $2.95, $3.95 and ‘ : » ¢ If YOU ARE LOOKING FOF. in the country, and that fur-| $4 95 ; " $ 2 : » 409 _Ne * AN EXCHANGE CALL ON re has exploded the old idea} ew model Marquisette Dresses ; i ‘ Mantailored garments must/in all shades and sizes at from wily be high priced articles,| $12.50 to $30.00. Ha ‘ in reach of the wealthy.| $30 Black Satin and Auto Silk] jy. tus land AV» expert organiz art bir ai sale price $16.66. Dried iatizing, the employing of @ 7 Women’s Tailored Skirts,| son force of eastern work andl ese lishing the shop on a scale} ters, 45e. jots, 202100 feet, im oa @hables the buying of cloths in| $5 Sweaters, $2. etee sivas stain, one i 5 quantities direct from the weaters, $4.95. west of Grand av e pont : ERMS $10 CASH, $6 MONTHLY | @ manufacturing price has| $15 Tailor-Made Skirts, $7 od” siete. ssbshesdng é psrage, 928, 200 sud ( left tm put Gstablished that allows a sell-| $1.50 Petticoats, 45c. = ; rod Bei acl itarnnag "oe vo THE SEATTLE STAR|---cwmenreeeh | Gains i $75 to $100 for tallored sults,| $7.50 Silk and Megsaline Kimono] wanna | gurvlnhi wats, liBM, Yardy fruits 8%) Hinge %gen® MAMIROM that she can now obtain an! Blouses, $ and $2.95 TO MAIL SUMECHIBESD — Zhe aa ork 118, BURK Peet Miverior article with lines that| $7 Misses’ Tallor-Made Skirts, by rag A gg. + r When HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ‘Only be the product of the best | $3.95 Gate arrives, if yo : ers which the extensive busl-| Men's and Women's London Full-| S#tie bean, paid in adv nge of K , one, 7 hte i100 na of this fi » their em-| back Slip-ons, with storm collar; |on the address label te s recelpt. 8 take { id ve | ea ant? t. Meridian . sb at han half the| just received by recent shipment; |, BY, mall (etrtoty Ih Nireneel: months, n 7 aoe | Se — ke car 8 é ING Goons. Smount former pent. Strictly | intended to be sold regularly at dou-| $1.10; one year, se r esi, Dy ee e v mays se -Bere . caere. il F § 1 BY OWNER May YUN ath, for Yopalt MavTatiores pnew/ble the price, $6.45, $9.45 and) PY," ond fh | & Co New Yor r sand bath; terms, Ca z $ it} $12.45 year, #326 ) light housekeaping rooms) deair ‘ icy , ; ST stan varanteed, You} Wighty Linen Sults and Dresses,| Cinssified want ads, ete, one cent per | able lovatto sroun¢ rent my fine an 5 rare ; mf r WNT ex the garment before you pur-| value up to $20.00; price $2.95 word. imum charge for any @ ‘ a ma te dow Bargains in niture |household goods es and | We exchan your old goods. | SULLY & BALL, | 610 Pike St CORINNE SIMPSON, AT BRYN MAWK root Fatt 1616 Seve . Ow x CITY REAL ERTATE. = i PATTERNS AND WOnFIS On Lake Washington, em chole L 5 DARA AAA AAA AAA : ‘ pte! a man; chance to make i Yr conte. phone ad in and we will Rend furnished apartment, #ingle and | 1 oo storekeeper at Ha and have none of the annoy-| SPECIAL—Imported Marquisette| collector for payment. Main 9400. Ind | jousokeoping ma; electric Mht and attendant on the fitt 4] Walsts, $2.45 and $3.95. “n einzt Oe Bight nr Wontlnke 8 of ready-made ments.| ‘This will be the feast at the “Pot-| Aen Tales fone and ema ripe Rea cal Blt so PR psanckecping aunt aectic ant ana Fegular cloak and suit section of} All goods sold with a money-back TRADES [UNIO r and sultea; walking distan . atrawbe 7 om ‘All goods 80 a e COUNG| ingle. ani 7 cing din y awbe Store is now doing a record pS rantee. You take no chances se MciLp eae bath, light; $1.60 up 2282 Aixth ay. | near 1% 0. stare. al on ing business in d i here. We have been in business In “EAT TEE, Who FLATS. Y ; 5 r niargeme ade | VOU e Philip Sternberg Seattle for ten years. We meet all enn . i ray ‘ 5 or aap 5 Grasscl ten Through an error »- | competition SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE| ,,{;190m Mal, #14, 4420 Dayton ay, In ae : i oth OD. acortotonn i : large consignment of coats,| Hoffman Cloak and Sult Ca, 1316] “po ; aia < aper aumled Tal 7 it cote i T worth of | lumbie . atrous, , w pianos for rent; Font applied om | Fox, flick @ Gd petticoats was recent-| Second Avenue Jo *care Fors "Laat rataceaces: “Grown #06.| olowet, pantry, iaundry: @ a Lumber, at bargain hase. Meyer-Toner, 314 Union rypewelter & Supply Co

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