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THOMAS INQUEST V HI who «llt Ixt 1 1 on 01. -1 >i I la iiv« filM-rt lr«llmtu) In ■•►!..01 «r itrnv Jlvir to thr HtfK'% lhai tne t<i»rr*Ux>n • huh (itwrrtM Thi>m»»' iU*lh »•• mm-. .-.»..1» »nj lh» rral v»u»f o< 1>1« drmlsr. Th« rtr»l KltnMst* put pb th* *Un%\ trM ft lh» eHvum»Unc« «urrwim» --ln« Thnm«»' rrmovkl fr«n> Hie r«>ußty Jutl to «h» hP»t>!iiU prtor l>' p»-tf..nn ln« lh» aPMKtkm. tvt>«l* Hhcrlff t'«-rrot*n l.'ld of Thorn*" rrmnvnl «v liif t-.. ■■;•'■'- nfU-r !»• b»<> •*•» '" lh* fount)- J«U H\» iUvi. lie Hlil «h» ttngvilni m».lt' on Ihf «>.iu™« if th* Jullrrn «m 1 «fI«T a ft.n»u!l«llor> »lth JuJ«» H«U. IVpuiy inwarrutlnit Atl<»r«»* T.wJ »nd Jull »%h)riilfUtt «>r. C«rl Hoffm*n. U«ff-B»n b»«» •»■ r-n;. ..! Th«>m*« nl.-r to thS» c«a«ul. Uttun. I>r. «*arl Itoffn an <sfr«%4«t ol» •*• ttoti tn r*e«mMtitiac ti»>»»*»' •♦• m ■••..! to Hw hwjilul mtiJ (h« Ppfr • lion. JH- »t»to.l b« th»l h» »»« «tl»d t« »!»• J»M » O»»* h»f«» Hi« 4«th *f Them»» t» »«■*■ fclm- At lt»l »!»• Thorn*» *»p •ufffrtntf fr«m Inli-B»» twins In bw ruhl «W» and R »ii»>rr. fVrUI e»»inin«(lon »how«l »h«t Xhtrr »«« • lan* lump In hl» »u»e t>'«* • h.T«- t-.r Mht !!•>■ ; vi'» wrr*. -1 b»U»T»d thrn »ntf r!*t!*t* new. »«.l l>r. Huffman, "llvat l»» cp»r» ttca »a» nrr»«Mir>. -Vflrr Th>-ma« «iw t«k«« ta the hM*ll*l »««! b>» »!.".. »«» wp»nrtt up In thi> cprrnUi'n «• f t -.un4 a lat*» lnf!»m«l w" »» th? rl«ht »M*. Os» tr.tr»t)n« »»» rw.v:. T.i» ct»(««; «P rr*""*' 11* • vtmraf Uuwrt 11 ami I!-.' (all btad< «l*r »«» tnttaasrd. I «wM**» <>>»« lhf-m«» »cuh! hay« <i»«l l»»d •>•• *P>ratt»n not t«r«n pnfurmml" J.i-i. r M .i-!.- j.l •üb*«anluntml ttt* »taum«-n!» maa« by twput? »h«rltf Ct»rc«r»p VATICAN TO MAKE A REQUEST ■ tin Approaching \* End D, S. JOHNSTON CO.* 810 SALE WILL NOT LAST MUCH LONG ER—LAST MONTH THE BIO CEBT IN HISTORY OP THE HOUSE. FURTHER NOTICE OF WHICH WILL APPEAR LATER Tt<* chance i* (till *pen ta %»v* from %Ti to |1M an a Piano and trim fat to tM on an Organ Th •ie I really the m«*t remaHubl* Piano | and Organ prtc*-uctting event 8* • 1 all* •»••• •*«• Whan we etarted i out aomc waeka ago to d«po*« of the Two Hundred Extra Pianos And Organi. »•• felt that nothing e»»er» of on* of cur iUliim r«g ulatlan pf.c«-ue»tif«a •■!•• could [lint * produce th* d*»ir«d '•■ eulte. and in thia «<• hava net been mtttaken. ■• tH* very remarkjhl* titt of aalee for September, Mhith will b« publr«h«d in a '• ■* dan wilt prove. In fact. *• ara th* •Hginatar* of thi« mttKod of P.ano nerchandieing in tha Watt, and ther* i* aa much difference b*> tNNfI th* intrineia valyee of aur bargalne and th«*« o* com* would b* imitatera. aa ther* ie between the vinon af a gtat* e/a and a natural on* Road These Clostly Brand new huh tr,i 1» and ih«.r tu<Mr nUbMb and fully warrant^ l/*pftfhl ri.inim. In artintlc burl wal nut, ook and mjih*«*iiy. double *» rwrM tarn, with ail th* VflT I.AT KHT lmpror*tn»nt». direct frvm tb» factor!**, at l:>«. that .-. aa fin* •a any •if n»•"•!• and would retail Mirularly a I MM. Kom* at !>:«. worth at iimi.-.: r*UU I«S». while •om« of th* ftsawt. moat msalcal and bntutirul ln«trurT»*nta rv-r »lK»wn hera ■.'. •'■ •■« now at t<2< ihii would be di*«p at t»£(.' «th«r> l'«« • tt»nr!v», bat thoroughly rollsbl* and avrrlteabt* rtanoa. (!..( ar* go- In* at 'Ma «al# for $:;". I2«* and tll« that rrt.i!l ordinarilr at Silt, IIT& nnl li:S. (toiM at HIS. worth tllS. and other* i.« low <■■ in that would retail at t!>o. AJ«o bargalnn In allghtly used I'lano*. How About These N«tT fire.ii!*. two fufl •»'• "?') r»»'l«. double •" t iv» rriuplrrc double kn*-* awrtl*. thr«"-i'v wind rheet and bellowa bnardja and b»v»I«1 Kr»r.rh flale rr.trrom, tor |l>. SSI. It 7 and 174 for th- ngular 17:,. l«. !»•. and tilt «•)!•••. Alan all klndtt of ■ ■ ir«Mn» In ■•<• ondhand f>r«ana from $29 up. Cv.ry in «t run-•Til m.i rnrit""t to b* .<* fi.r»'«-fi«-l. One I r.i » alike to »Ti>ryrm*. Notwlthittandlng th* »fry «hnrp r»4urtlona In prlfra. we »•■!! f'lanna and ''is M on (ha mom llhoril term*. SMALL INSTRUMENTS AND GRAPHOPHONES In whrn puaaing and look ov.. D.S.JOHNSIONCO. 9"} Second Av.,Burke Kldg. Misses Suits -- r ... Ladles' Suits aii Km McCarthy si* style* All Grades -—««»-7— $12.50 • Juvenile Clothing Saturday (s Children* Day\ mul Indeed it will surprise \i»u to see how nicely you can clros your boy or K'r' h*f* tomorrow, V^ BOYS',SCHOOL SUITS ql jrood wearing materials; N'orfolki i.l handsome double and »ini;lc breasted two-piece »uiu, klndt thai you arc iti the habit «i( paying %J.is and ?-' 5° forj on wilt «t, the tuiti. .$1.89 GIRLS DRESSIiS of all wool »ergc, In blue ami red, with fancy round collar trimmed with silk braid, tucked yokr; a well nude, ncai fitting and very pretty Suit; on sale at $3-5° Black Cat Hosiery The "Black Cat" will have first place hi our Hosiery Department for one week, begin* ninj; tomorrow Indeed, the "Itlack Cat" deserves it. "Black Cnt" §>ocKlnga have triple totes, hecll »0d kneuj every pair is warranted fa>t black, .in.! the price if, only ....35c Watch for Special "Black Cat" announce ment Sunday. Saturday Night As usual. Saturday evening, from f» to 9:30, wi!l he a busy part ol the day, and the store will be full vi bargain*— Outing Flan nel Gown*,'the full Utea comfortable kind*, each -,>. Children* Heavy Bicycle Hose, with double knee, heel and toe. at »}ic; Framed Pictures, $1.50 kinds, for 79« and 59c and 69c kinds for 35c; tUg 100 Article* 111 our Notion Pejwrtment at prices that un dersell all competitors. Remember the »tore open until 9:30 Saturday ■ .iii. 4 McCarthy Dry Goods Co., Second Aw. and Madison St. J^^^^^i Furniture n "*'. " IV 1^" ■- It' 1 H \s. rii «-.,:, for c»«h or S?a ' credit. THOMPSON FURNITURE CO., Inc. M(7 UB f>r»t A»... cor. •» Pit*. Sensational Sale News of FALL HATS At Prices flail Mean a Saving we orrr.H r< >i< nun «■»:► oxi,t mi:.-i»i. l»An- OAIK# IN TUIMMKD ASH tniXKiTT HATH. AUK) AH EX . T«A VI'KfIAL. VALI'K IN ll*3» I'l.lMK HAT* «X KEKI* IS TOt.'CH WITH THK rAMIIION rENTKH* ASI KIT A TOirCH Or «TYL.K INTO TUt'H HAT HAT »ii.i. n i.asi; xov, 1327 THIRD AVENUE MILLINER.V PARLORS Mmo. L. Ptvvil. Mftr\**.ger PfaDOi lad. X USJ YES. WE »traigmten cbos» eye». without pain. I'llli* lit ltlxll l"l»» BHATTI.E CTK. KAI«. NOKE AND TIIMOAT INHUJMIiT. Hwmi I and t. Hall>r Pl»fk. j_ -I. I ■ —— Boys' School Suits and Topcoats $2.50 to $5.00 To k I as, Singerman linn rPa (m *"*** <a*i(t hit 1 (X V/U« •*' »'■'«• #1 / Optical Co. "*■ I * Batwtao Fourth ami KUrh Avenuea. Acre— from n*nk*'« Hall Iw you nuffrr from frontal h»oi1« ache? If ■". our tlrntitUs Illte4 »!••••• will h»lp you. W» tumlix *y«a fro* with the laleat and brat Innlru rnotifii known to nla*)M. tin txr.r-r prtcx for |I»whi. G.A. UNDAUER, Eye SpecUliit STOCKiiounciur hexttinu Nnttra la hereby (Wen that th* 1 r*cular meeting of life* atockholdara Nt in* liMtU" l*hor Tempi* A«k> . tattofl will b* lid I In T*am«trra* ball, ".!• lkw«>n<l avenu*. In UK rlly of B*altlo. on MTnttr '"«"►■•■ 12. IMS, j F. A, TVCWT, *»c'y end M*r. 000 S(//ts I Or N«»y Wblt* Cn-I'mnr. I light ajitl >>«•<■>» Wright. I W. S. Kirk. 1209 itt Avc, | -. Heating Stove Special Sale tOO Matin* elovra, atl klnfla and ■II »if > ■■ that have brrn ui«l a little while «l much !.•!•■•>■ U'» prlc* of new ■!■.-..«. W* •!»•> bar* a full line of <h» Charter Oak heatera which ar* i»ll known to >!> r ••«tla f action. J!..ii»'» «<■ have th* Oti'o, Mn)*atle, Iluck, Klandard and oth*r wrl! known bramit. We ar* al»o iiola :i«. t.n for th* Charter Oak ■torn and rang**. If >->v ara In ri«<-.l of anything In th« furniture or etov* Hit* It will pay you to glv* 1 it* a call. Ilcmfmbtr th* firm narna J> ' Dabney A Woodhouse 418 and 500 Pike Street. Phone*— John 981 . Ind A 1156. Any »rio« you a«t har* will «at lify aa to w*ar. Bine* you nan g*t the »tyl«, too. why not coma Herat jVulterio) tr vu.Mqo I ... Bcccnil Aye.. Arcada UtllMtl « Till SEATTLE STAR Men's Shoes A RRinPF £ CO '§ Men's Shoes Worth $4, tO QC ill Pjnimw& « *» Worths2s"£■• 7JC Special... 3COO ————— I ; Special.... f liO Popular Saturday Sales New fall and winter goods coming in by the carload, and popular prices rule throughout the store. A big list of specials for tomorrow, a few of which are mentioned below. Men's |4-Ply Linenl Men's Sweaters Co |f ars^C_J Underwear Best Quality All Wool Sweaters, worth %F ■ ■ %M. 1 %7 %0 %# Fine, guaranteed Al! Wool Heavy ?.-'••: special J'or $3.30 iLw ■ ■■■« ■■■■ hiiw 11 miiiwii iwi mm imiuJm Weight Underwear, nicely mad?; ::::.:!:.:; Men's 20c Merino Sox, special 10c *■;•„ CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ?*{ j^i* • •;■«' Mrn'n Fancy Shirt*, latent pleated We now have an exceptionally rwil linr of DoVi' and ICxtra line Medium Weight l n'!'r cfTccts worth Si U ittecial 08c Childrcn'i* Suits, at lower prices than you will ""1 in niuNt wear, worth $i.50; special, for. .73c 1 *o . i ... v >torf> \\VII have a spnial nalc in the Children* Detri ment Saturday, ail «lay and evening Men's Suits and Overcoats The largest assortment of medium-price Suits in Seattle. All the newest effects worn this season are on exhibit in our show windows. All Wool Wontedt. In pUids, mixtures jf» — pA All Wool Tweed*, made up in latest fa*h- A«i ETA an.l lira! mm;.. elects; I|^ / *% I I ""• beautifully lined and tailored %*k i jF *\\ ■ vcryiwell I »wU throughout; »j»e<:ial <4# I Em ■%# M r *"- Store Open Saturday Night Until 11 o'clock A. Bridge & Co., 1415-1417 2d Aye , j»eMJ^^^e-4BiL-sjtiiv JH£*sh3—-•— i—~ AT THE BANKRUPT STOCK SALE Pd you know that you can «aye from 33 1-3 to 50 per ■ ml. on your purchases at this sale? Many of Seattle buyers know this, and arc taking advan tage of this bona-fide salt; but we are after those that are v.,11 in the dark. The creditors were anxious to get rid of this stock, and we bought it at a ridic ulouily low price, hence we »if able to offer such bargains— ■• $25.00 Overcoats at ~ *«4«5 ' J.I"" 1 Full Dress Suits, at $1965 $.•0.00 Overcoats •I - Sia»s $>»s<« redo Suits, at Sis-*5 $15.00 Overcoats at $965 $io.oo Suits, pure worsteds, at 1035 $13.50 Overcoats at ...... $ 785 $15.00 and $18.00 Suits, worsteds and cheviots $ 8.65 $10 «> Overcoats at * $6.35 $1000 and $v.so Suits, worsted* and cheviots $ 6.35 $ 7.50 Overcoats at .*.- $485 $7.50 Suits, ca«imcrcs and cheviots $4-85 $ fi.c«) Overcoats at $ 3-95 P ' Suits, homespuns and cheviots ••' 3-65 ■ Everything In the Store Marked Down __ _ ""_ || mi in ■mi 11 »i ■■ -i 11111 -i ' ' 111 m '' T" ' ■■■ ' ■■■■"■—■■■" '■ ' ■——■ '— ■ ■ ■——■* Men's Pants Men's Hats Men's Shoes $7.50 Pants at .-. I $485 $300 Hats at «* ../.. $1-95 Broken lots of high-grade Hunting Boots, ex s6.cx> Pants at .«.j S3*s 52.00 Hats at .$135 tra high cut, the best there is made— $5.00 Pants at 1...... $3-15 *"" '!:"M at. ", 11l p-oo Hwrttef 800 l $575 $3.50 Pants at }.... x. $3-35 5«.oo Hoy* Hats 65c > Hunting Hoot $500 • >•""<••" |.» r $ais 65c Boys Hats ► 35c g^ Huntine Boot $400 USO Pants at -4- $1.85 50c Children's Caps aoc &*° Hunting U00t........ .»4 %2xn Pants at ..} $135 25c Children's Caps 15c Dress Shoes at a saving of 33 1-3 per cent. Cravenettes ! Boys' Overcoats ** Underwear Sweaters Strictly Pure Wool "Wstershld" $70 Coats $4-85 A heavy; weight, ribbed,, fleece gar- $4.00 Sweater *. $ a.85 Raincoat, former .c« $iß,t>f); $6.00 Coats $3-95 ment in ecru and blue; a good $joo Sweater 5 a.oo this sale, only $i».50 $5.00 Coats ...„......$ 3.15 garment, special 40c $.1.50 Sweater " $1.65 $10.00 Mackintosh $6.90 $4.(0 Coats ► $2.65 Odd pieces of high grade Under- $.2.00 Sweater » 1.35 $7.50 Mackintosh $5.35 $.<"><•.•. $3.00 wear, at IfC $1.50 Sweater .^ "5C P. E. MAVES & CO. 1404 Second Aye. Times Building s