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WILL DEFER TO WE TAX PA YERS EJNCIL READY TO GIVE THE PEOPLE ANY KIND OF A NEW CITY MALL THEY WANT —M CI 1 ISM OF COMMITTEE THIS EVENING A joint session of the fire and water and the finance committees aif the city council Is to be held tht. evening. |i> 't tl the w»t. rate re duction measure an.' the city hall proposition ar* in be considered. The meeting will probably be one uf the warmest an.l most Interesting held IV any committee for some time. The session will be practic ally equivalent to a meeting of the whole council, aa It was sgtved that when the water rat* matter should -25c- WILL BUY 16 OZ. CAN ADAMS' BEST BAKING POWDER Manufactured and guaranteed by the Adams Ten and QoftSS Co. Try IL Your money cheerfully refunded If yon don't **> It* a i good or better than any baking powder you .- ADAMS TEA AND COFFEE CO. •21 SECOND AVENUE, N««r Msd-iot Atr**(. £__* -*mm.mor-r_WmtmmUm4Umrar~ Credit ___Z__Z___ Th. floor Storo ■ ■ PAY WHAT YOU CAN NOW—THE BALANCE ON YOUR OWN TERMS 't_t________m_____w___m_______m_m___m ri an Jmmm_______________m I I Any home owner can have comfort .an mak* his home Just a* attractive as he want* to - under New Store's system Every article— any article—la the complete stock Is your* for a little down and the bal ance Ib payments to suit yoa. The New Store baa fconie into this fteM wtth many Inducements for v. hit regular patmna«e- and when yon want anything la Furniture, <*rp*<* Itrapei lee., etc.. yon thoutd at least come and arm. GET TUB IIA HIT r~i 1 ,—mmm__m_________ma_____________________m__________=__ |£&jsw_*____i ___L\*Aw^____X V '1 & UNION STREET _______________________ __ _____^^^^^B \\r__W E____6^_lk*__M__o^_H BIG OPENING SALE TOMORROW RIVERSIDE INTERURBAN fDATTC Beautiful Suburban Homes? 1 m\im\j I J Only 20 Minutes' Ride From Pioneer Square Th* Finest Property of It* Kind Ever Ofcrad in Seattle—Th* Bast I Bargain— Comforts at a City, th* Price* of th* Country The Union Trust Company, which w.,« Incorporated In 1*92. and for twelve year* has owned this truitnlfli cnl properly, ha* now de cided to realize upon Its investment and give you a chance to .hare Ita profits. Here I* a small village, wonderfully well located and ready to your hand, with school, poatofflce snd store, two railway stations. mil*, of road and sidewalk built and bulldlns*. through tracts of land threaded by trout brooks and shaded by deciduous tree* or open meadow bottom resdy for the plow, or rolling upland* partially cleared. Take your choice—all within six minute-.' walk of either st-tion. On the banks of th* lavarriish near at haunt. See it! liny It' Get your ticket. / Tour transportation free. Our agents accompany you. * UNION TRUST COMPANY Incorporated I*9?. W. C. SQUIRE, President. 31 AND 32 HALLER BUILDING. Pi-ion. Main 653. ■■>...■:.- __ - - . I stain come up every member should | |,c notified to be present. One thing that is likely lo add warmth to the occasion la that Councilman Rude will not be prrs rnt. Utide ts now tho scapegoat of the rouncll. Ills colleagues feel ag grieved at the manner In which tu bas absented himself from the city while the city hall matter nd the water rate matters are under con sideration. Home of them state openly that they believe he left the rlty with the deliberate Intention of escaping hi* share of Ihe rebuke which the public haa administered to the ruling faction of the council for the manner In which It hss handled both matter*. This 111-feeling Is particularly acute because Uude ts charged with being chiefly responsible for the po litical mistakes that have put hit fellow members under th* ban Rod* was chairman of 111' com mute* to which I.atilton** water rate reduction ordinance was re ferred. Every member of the coun cil now realltra that his delay in re porting on this matter to the coun* ell was an act of po'ltlcal cowardice, or tit* a had mistake. The committee will have to pro lung Its session far Into th« night tf It expects to dispose uf both mat ters which will come befor* It to night. Roth the rlty hsll and water j rate matters will require careful study, and th* fart that there It si.me bad blood among the council men on the water rate matt- wtll not add expedlttousnesa to their I ronsldrratlon. The committee will I undoubtedly get up a thorough re port In regard to th* water rat* reduction. Head* of the various 4* paritm nt. wtll be present to furnish ' them ii.- required Information. Tb* • l.iin.'fii in,- that hy tho time Ill committee c.i'tH thruugh with its work that It will recommend a 10 per cent reduction, or on* uf nlioiit that »tte, to tnke effect nt thti ii- Binning of tin* ynr, To offset any rciliii'tlon intuit, sum* - In inc. such iih Mullen'* .nul I Paulina I. pi,!|n,-.|lli-ni (o tux va cant property abutting n wattf tn.im. will probably 11, ilcvlsed. The ciuiiliilttce Is nut likely to favor a more northern location fur tho site uf the new city hull. lln 111 111 It l»f>l|!> Will lie whether the new ImtlillnK will be erected on the pres ent alte, mi a larger site secured by the put, tu,*..' of Ibe i-nst Itnlf ot the block, or on vl.. Vesb-r block, mill whether the building satin It he a fine, nt n.n-tiiiil structure with a small park around It, or mrrcly a business structure, Tbe latter scheme appears tn have most favor among the rounrllmrn, although they all stale thnt tin it only concern In th* matter la to give the taxpayers what tln-y wont. BOARDS BRITISH STEAMER (Spatial to Th* Star) GIHRAI.TAR. Sept. II -Tli* lull lah steamer Ortona. which arrived today from I/mdon, report* pauaslng a Russian cruiser which wa* board ing the rnti-.il str.utrr IHrrwln, nut from I.ivrr|nuil. LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD NICHOLAS iv M..'\ rt il. a saloon keeper of Uelllngham, was I waylaid and robbed abnrtly after midnight Monday night. There we-ie. threw robbers, and It Is said that they secured $70. Two MM pects were lodged in Jail and a third, who bid in a boat, was chased down I) officers and cap PRESIDENT HAVES, of th* Grand Trunk Pariric railway and party arrived In Victoria, D. C. yesterday on the government steamer luadra from Port !Hmi* ■ v THE LUCKY I.AD. the l.ltierty 11. II and the lltiffato LBks mining ramps, near Elk City. Idaho, are ! planning to consolidate and Install a much reded smelter at a con venient dlstaor* from all the prop erties. NATHANIEL YEATES. a well known rttUrn of North Yakima, dropped dead In the hop fields of Itlrhard Ktrnbark Monday night ' •■!-. sort disease. THE YAKlJlXhop crop this year Is estimated at if. w bales, or ' '<" lore than last year. The quality Is better by &0 per rent than that of last yrar. ACCORDING*"^ reports that hay* reached Otympla. the plan for ere. tm*- a statue cf the late Gover nor John,U. Ilogers ha* progressed lan far that work ha l>. • n begun on th* figure by a Raattli sculptor. Th* statu* will probably be mm pie-tad by tin -n.Ur ami will he placed In th* park facing th* . ail tol building la Olympla. GEORGE REED, a cattle drover and eh.-.-1-t r -.-. of North Yakima was shot and lastantty kill. by Patrolman Itnbert B. Cayou Monday night. 1t...! who waa drunk, at | tempted to hold up Harry Hamlin to frighten him. Hamlin thought It a real holdup and notified the of ficer, need fired at the officer, who In return fired thre* .tints at him two taking effect. P. C. KACFFMAN. of Tacoma was yesterday chosen a member of th* in" >itl»i- rnromlltee of the Na tional Hanker*' association at a meeting at New York City nn. Joseph n. Williams, ut. I presiding elder of the Chehstls dis trict, was Inaugurated president of the Cnlv-rrstty of Purct Bound last night at the First Methodist church at Tacoma. ■ ______ FOREST FIRES are raging In the southeastern part of Thurston county and ettrndlng Into Pierre county. It It endangertg a large | stand of forest timber an tht ! state land offlr* tent two rmlseri to the vicinity to organize a force of fir* fighters. Tin KNtfillTH OF PYTHIAS of the fourth district held an Interest- Ing convention In Chehalls Monday afternoon and evening. The neit MMlon will he held In Centralis In February. ON EXAMINING Ihe lloqutam water system. Harry Hermanns of the Hoqulam Water rompanv found that the rlty Is In dsnger of water famine tiniest rain falls soon. WILL ENFORCE LAW liullillng Inspector Place dee lares that lie will prevent the occupation of the new Rainier club, whlrb Is to be opened at the beginning of next month, unless fire shutters are provided by lliat time. The build ing la provided with flu- walls. An ordinance provides that all build ings with these walls shall be pro vided with ti,- e1,>,11.-• •> and lii > says bo proposes to see that Ihe ordinance Is enforced. lie ha* called upon the polite to help lilm mil If necessary. The officer* gay they did not know the law. The (*. 11. Hinlth company hits filed Suit In Ihe suffer lor court to recover 12,11* from It M. Hemming sen A Co., which erected new build ings at I'r,i I U.l, , under a gov ernment contract, 'lln- plaintiff I I laiHIS to have done work on the j building* for which Ihey have never been paid. git*.fKTTT,.', wy. IIINI'.SIIA V, stst^rrtdrin^.' WAS BADLY BUNGLED CLERICAL ERRORS RESPONBIIH i FOR HAVE OMISSION IN CITY MAI l PLAN OIIDINANCE* - ♦ • * Clerical error* wrr* responsible for tbe in,mini, of III* city hull or ilimin. >■• In their i>n>' it slip In.l fniin. I.i i ,11,iini' tv a »,-ll founder! report In circulation In official cir cle*. It Ih now Mi Id ili.it when Urn •l-.-iliil rotnttilttie, appointed li ninl.,- v report on tin* |n a>|>>n,ll1 >,v of 1.1.1.11n,.- a i |.«. i.il election to .mi I <■! It* tbe voting of bonds fnr the con struction of a in w city ball antl Jail, belli Its last n... iin.-, n motion was tnmle to -i.-i'.t. j-:it>- tbe various 1..1, 'i*ii Inns to be voted on aa has since lieeti ih it,.imi, ,1 I 'ill lln I In. ,11l Cll.lltnn lli.tile the Hint Inn ami a little amendment to It was suggested by City Knglnrrr Thomson, who was present at the tm, iii.i en. bt.-ii « motion was to have tbe Jail pm|>oieitltiii calling for the Issuing of f l .» ' of bunds, and lb* Issuing nf I , >i. n.-ii for thl .mi sirintlini of a city ball .■!•■. lon sepsratety. The third proposition provldi.l for In his motion was to Issue ir.in.i'i. for the purchase of the remainder of the block now in rupled by Ihe city hall. At this i-'int Mr. 'Ibomson sug gested that the ...in!, um.,11,.n as MANHATING PRINCESS IS ABOUT TO BE WED e> PRINCESS CLEMENTINE. Of BELGIUM. WHO LIKES TO DE CALLED AN OLD MAID. MAY WED PRINCE VICTOR NAPO LEON BRUBBEUL— Th* mar flag. cf Pilar*** Clementine mt Itelgium and I'rlnc* Victor Napnleoa Is the latest court rumor. If th* gossip i,.,,. true, they are a. badly tnalrheet a pair a* ran he f. m i In the royal list of misfit*. Tb* I'rtr,,. .. • 1.--, , i,,i,.e |s j; , | has i, , c i 10 i.c known a* the eld maid daughter of King I ...|..1,| The tr..a*-i marriage* of her *ta. ter.. the Primes* Htephanle to the Ut.fate.l u„;,,'.; . of Auatrla. and the luckleaui 1..-,irj » >.., now 1,-,. SWBB** In a madhouse al th* Insti gation of her husband. I'hillp of H*i* 1 ■triiis. added lo her mother* unhappy union, have taught her cut I. .' Khe I* .iii.ii.ii popular at the Belgian rnurt. a* th* on* menJier of the royal family worthy of admiration. The I'rlnces* Clementine ha* man aged lo live In apparent |*_r* with her father, although she ws* the warm champion of her mother* cauae. and has tried In vain to aid her sisters. Only lately, *h* ha* re. Dawson Annuls Charter DAWSON. T. T. Sept. H—The proposition to revoke the city char ter and hate the , itr affairs eon <iu. t.-d by a territorial commission carried at the election yesterdsy by n vote of two to one. The election Is Involved In a legal tangle, how ever, and may l» held to be in valid. Those opposed to th* annul- Meat of the rlty charter secured a temporary Injunction from Judge Craig, but hn refused to make It permanent and the election was held. He also refused to declare the •lection Invalid, aaylng It was a matter for flov. Congdon to decide, anil as a result It Is now up to the latter. The contestants claim that the rlty clerk and others conspired ''■ carry the election for annulment by shutting out a large number of votes by making the time fur regis tration too short to allow many to register. * ,. ANNOUNCEMENT Our chief cutter hna Just returned from New Tork* clly. 111*17 I' tailor, 1329 Hccond. ••• -a Bast Dinner in Seattle Four course. frOc; a course, 7f,e, and 12 course, f 1.00 with Bautelnea -or Burgundy Every evening nt . the Maisou Darbcrl*. 1.i.un.l and Jamea ••« well •* purchase of Ihe property In provided for, and Ibis was UKte.il ii|i,ni by Ihe com mii ice, Hliiie Hint time tho whole matter has been se riously bungled. I lllllriim.il lltllle, of the spcelal committre, In the first IWpOTI hr made to the num. II Inn I tha. ordi nance In 11" it shape i imi It provided for the submission to tbe people of only on* proposition, the Hirer, dif ferent iniitt'-i-. being hunched to gether mi that lb* people would simply vote on tb* Issuing of ! v"" 000 ot bond* lor lb* building of a Jail, hospital and municipal rourt building on the X.. t block fur the erection of a rlty hall and the pur chase or condemnation of the east half of the city ball block for the new sit*. fn.it.. lln,.in Cole called atlentlnn to this nn i .1." and It AAA the ordi nance was referred to the finance commute*. The ordlnntne In It pre*" form was then drawn up and Introduced In the council. Xi in now it rtora not spin Iflcally provide for Ihn londemnailon of lh* property, merely catling for the acquiring of It. belled at an Anvrtran favorite whom King Leopold ha* introdured at court, A marriage with Frlnr* Victor Napoleon ran hardly -lie the diffi culties of llf* fear tt.e run.... Clementine, it. na* slicady con tracted m morganatic marriage, with which he la ,.,.!> well >'****_ and be has few in., .,i attractions to offer. Prince VI. tor Napot«*ti la 43. He i Is lh* eein of Trine* Jernm* *..,,... if >i and '* - l-ii' . '•>« .-ii.iiiiMr of Savoy. * ;!>•■-..■ according to aris tocrat.!* prejudice, on th* on* ttde, and silled to th* bluest blood In X iff ;-■ on th* other, ii- was keen at the Palace* Itoyal and tuaptlxed with great splendor at Notr* Dame. Hut the present head of th* lloria ■ i-t,.-. I* the despair of the party from his lark nf energy and enthu siasm. Ills aunt, th* Princess Ma thlld*. left th* bulk of her fortune. to his young, i brother I»uts In dis gust at his Indolence, and th* (Im press l ,- - - Is expected lo follow h*r example. GOT OFF LUCKY BAN FRANCISCO. -*.-|'f It -Tlie Rrltlsb eolller Hittf.ii, whlrh went ashore in a fog five mil' south ot the Cliff house last night ami ) which It was feared would I-, a total lores was towed off this morning : uninjured. | ROBBED ~~ OF CHECK F. Mneda, proprietor of the Main Street hotel, reported to the police this morning thnt be had been rob bed of it che, k Xiy a ahnr|rer. He hud biinkfrfil a Japanese employe, whom' M.i. L.i h il sent to the bunk with tin draft. "The boy," Mliedn snld, "told me that th* man accosted him at the bunk and said b« was a lawysr and would get the money for him. at the same time handing Oriental a dirty card on * hi. li ««« erranlcd, 'H. T, Shults.' The Jap said that off Iter No. 19, whose nam* 'Ml till' Index at police lirailquurters Is SL Peterson, was present hen he gave Mi. i heck to tl., shurper and looked tat It himself. Tba matter Is being Investigated." I>. 3. I'endergast waa apiHilnled receiver for the Hotel Western by Hupt ■ Judge Hell hi* morning on the motion of Quasi* IJuphriit, ii creditor. WLLLENDANGERSUVES The nil, i,Hi.n of the police has been ciill.-il to an old Will In an open lot ,i 11.. corner of Broadway Mini I III,!,- streets. Tlm well In dully piiKititl l.v hundred* of chil dren on tin lr wny to at linnl '.-I Hi* people, 111 ltll> in l)'h l.i.i linml fi.ii Unit un mi Lit lit will 111-full i.i.tm of tin-11l tiltl,h stlte Imle I* fiilril up or rtiverrt. Detective Wnppenntrln wiih detailed It, Investigate Hi mut ter ninl reported that the woll is iliiliKt-rinis to (lie lives of tin* rhll dren In the neighborhood. The property owners will In notified to remedy tint iitiln.-iiii c. WILL RELEASE THE CALCHAS t~r lla)il*** News A***n* VI.AHIVuHTIiK. Hept. ll— Th* ptlse curt bus ib-i-bled to rilense tin- liuii-i, sliinmr Call tin., alan tlie neutral pari* of th* vessel* cargo. That I'ltlt of tbe cargo consigned to th* Japan***, consisting of floor, cottiiii snd timber. Is confiscated. Tlie Till, hu* will lie detained tluee months long*r, In Ot&Ot to allow ber owners time fnr BppMl from th* de clslf.ii. Th* Cut, tin* wss csi'lure.t white bOUAd fI nm Pugtl BOUnd |Kirl* tO ,1.1|...!l Red Men Bar Saloon Men RT. JOSEPH, Mo. Sept. M --The Red Men of the I'nlted Ktntea yes terday decided to exclude any per aims engaging tn the liquor busi ness from the order, and r'.eitcd the following offlrera: Great Inrahone, : hot 11. Watts, Alabama; great prophet, Tho*. G. Harriaon. Indiana: great senior sag- M.,. :• J.W. Cherry. Virginia; gr«wt Junior aagsmnt. W. A. B. Hlrd. Kansas. great chief of records, Wil son HriMika, Illinois; great keeper of wampum. Too*. J Hell, Masai, ehusetts THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES. (The** prices sr* to *ny buyer In gnantlttra. fries* on *m*li purchase* average 10 per rent higher.) Provision. Fresh Meat— Co* beef. C I. {>»r |>er lb; steer ifff. « V . vest. 7 n 10- tt>. pork, o. )b; mutton. («<',- Ib. I'tovUlcna— llama. lln lie lb: breakfast bacon, lit Ib; belli**, free!,, 11 lb V.g.tabl... Callfernla potatoea, IHQltic per Ib; Yakima potatoea, |.". per ton; carrot*, tl 00 i*r »«<k: cabbage, I I 01 He Ib: radl.he*. ttc dos l>un<h*s; gr**n onion*, ttc per dos bunches; .ut un I'M. :o(.« «r- dosrn; i im. peas. 4c tb: was bean*, ttjtc lh; rot | I,rt. 11n."',. . sweet polatoes, tc p*r tb. Grs.n Fruit, Ets. Apple*. YVen*tth*e. lOcffll II per bog] Valencia orange*. |t .'•» •00 per bos. lemons, fill 3IS per boi. Illarkberrleo. |l II per cr*te. Fenian datr*. »4r in. it anas. lltltllta I. in. ti Natty* ».*>■)..* rlea. tt'o per crate. Cherries, II to per crat*. Csnt.louprs. Yak lm*. 40« tOe crate. Dewberries. It hoi. Wenatche* pesrhe*. H»t|"&e bos. Witermellon*. 11.10(11:1 per atosen. Herret prunes. .".' >i :■<>■ ; Itrada show*, 4*r; Trageely. Mr; rsspbera il»» IJ.lt: grape*. Washington, 71c; grape*. Caltforots Slgf I.SS: mil. megs. SSCI Ellbrtck penrhea, "'.i *.'-> . Crawford peaches, CtOIOc. Hay. 0r... an* faat. Oat*. lit o*9 It ♦« per .nn: bartey, ' 114 It per Ion; wheat. I!t per ton: rhop, |:lMtt!7«a per Inn; shorts. j 111 te per ton: bran, lit "1 per ton; •II meal. Hit* per to**' E. W. «im- , •thy. 11*00 per ton. T_ W. com pressed timothy. 11*4110 ton; new whest bay. 11l 00tl 15 »0 per ton: | I'iia-ft Pound hay. 1110 IS per ton: middling*, into i»r ton; cr*cked corn, tt*" per ton: straw, lit** per ton. Peanut*. Jumbo, tc; A.-l. Butter. Eggs. Cheat*. N*tlv* creamery. He per Ib: Haat *m creamery, freah, I0(ftle Ib. Egg*— Native ranch. r»»i'.".-- dos: Oregon ran li. I&c dot; Eastern, lit; do*. Ch****-Nstlv*. ll«t:c Ih. P*ultev. Chicken*, hens, lJi»r: spring, 119 IIHe. Ducks, llv*. 130 He. Fish. Eta. Halibut. t.t'.c prr lb: sslmen trout. 1041 11.: per lb; flounders, li per Ib; soles, IHe per Ib; shrtmra. UStl If..- per lb; smelts, scare*, Crocrri.. and Cereal*. Hits Gulden Cc tn sacks, II 41; Extra C> In .to ks. III.; powdered. 1 In barrels, 11.30: dry granulated. In sacks, 1t.61; cube. In barr, I, 1410; Flour, patent, pee barrel, 14.1t; Crown, 14.71: Straight, per barrel. 14.10; Gotd Medal. It IS Minnesota | hard wheat. 1*00: Plllsbury. I* .0; I'lllsliury'a Ileal. 1*.71; Standard t»a kots, |5.7 i. Whole wheat flour, per barrel. II 00 grnttsm, 13.10: graham. 10*. per bale. 12.15; rye flour. tt*. | per bnrrel, 14.71: rye flour. 10a. per bale 13.10; rye meal, 10*. |>er barrel. 14.10; bin l; wtie.,l. per bnrrel, 17.00; germ meal, 10s, per bale. 12.71; corn meal 10s. per barrel. !« 00; yellow corn mesl. 10.. per bale. 13.10; whit* corn meal. 10s. I . 00; rolled oats, per i barrel, I- i- i- It.IS; wheat flakes, bos, 71 lbs, |!.00: Knrlna. per bnrrel, IJ.tt); Farlns. If It. aa. » per bale, 13.00; hominy, large, per t.nrrrl, ll.lt; hominy, smnll, 10s, bale. 13.10. Hi-111. »elf-r*lslng hurkwheat. per esse. 11.15; Holly enke ami pnatry flour, per case. 14.00; penrl barley, rr.-lli boxes, parr wt., 14 7.0. pearl barley, 100-lt, sai I - 14 00; split pens. 25-lb boxes, 11.00; spill peas. lon It, I**, 14 It; popcorn, p*r est., 1310. NOTICE All persons are hereby warned against purchasing certain bonds Ifcatied 1.. Lena 8. Walton. Same have ■•■•■ it stolen from Miss Walton In I'littliiinl. ii offered to tho pub li. Mitt Wulton's name will have to ll.iM' been forged to sumo by those timing 7.1.1 It, |n,t.,:, >..■ lull ••• LENA B. WALTON. _f% _T\ f *# Stan _» "• -* Th* % 1 V* tig. C //'Can':*J > b.rD** J _) __W. m. ■ rii—T—m-T, li- .—J^M^ *l_n.T ■ gM ,i —of grrfi riTif nil w T 150. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY Out *. B 'flies* Opening days of the fall season am very sue- J ■ ei'fiifiil. More than ever tins slur* Is brought Into favor ft m by our show of "Hi llalile fioiuls ''-■" 3 i EMBROIDERY SALE f wmi. KiMiiNtiH roit COH- jq. € HKT COVERS AT _-l. A **>A\ ____*__ _ At . o'clock tomorrow morn- m . \— a^ ff^B Ing we will place nn sale a '#* j *_*__?** ____ \t_ "tie of extra wide eambrli <• •**,* \rTr j£, *%»* embroideries with blind gad i,aT .♦» J^'Vl < •_r open work edge*—quality V^i>il •*._*• 'xi_.w •' ' •ft and width eepcially sulla- S*B«^l • > • llf ' ■ ble tm comet rovers—*onfl [Xj£*3L£j') •'*_, "j • \_\ (EMBROIDERY SALE __\ 1 wii-' ■ ..ii € MET < . _:te a T*\ '_a_\W 1 \ 5 ♦ <""t9«i v-v ing wii win in yft . (__f _■*__ ■_.* /Lr'i •_! JVxJa-'. *t, _r__Jm _? ! w Kill, n*|»i tail) suit* P, Tyv'^'i i* a/I tf n ff broidery bargain* we hava ___'2*'- r-\ i__}\____^ a ever shown. Value* .'.".. to "____f_t!_, * TyifiCtL-a m. •» 75c a yard. Your choice a* aXB-J_r_Bef* B shown in mv window, at a ** '•*■ a»WmK*JftS3_ a yard,.... 23e f>» IBm* cm J*?** » Special Announcement J Our ripeelal .Millinery Opening will occur Friday 5 and Hatiirilay, September 10 an.l 17. You are cordial m ly Invited to attend. Tell your neighbors. ' I NEW WAISTS AND SKIRTS , ]~ Ol.'H WINDOW HIIOWH TODAY Kl.V'nitA.. OF % TIIIS NKW VVAIBT HTYI.I.H JI.'HT RECEIVED. C Cb Waists of Itiiii Cream Taffita with tl„> new large ■& Skfl t!,i\i*. tui-i finished with soft pU-atii and rloth buttona _¥___) \ • - an elegant waist of Cream Hi Ik finirl,,-.! In pretty ■%_* gF tucked and embroidered effects— a waist of llrnwn .Silk V w finished will, French knot* or little puffs all over tho V t front, a very novel and pretty effect—a waist of Cm-am m Jy linn■: i I-, net over White Bilk trimmed with praetty W % Applique Crescents. Many other styles are also shown ■ M In Taffeta and Crepa do Chin*. % MiHSK: v-.A1.K1N.; BKII.TB tn handsome brown, bin* M iai.d black cheviots priced at f3 to »'. vi X laADira WAI.KINiI SKI UTS-Handsome novelty mli lutes and fine plain colored Melroaa* and Etamlne, ■ made In th* new pleated mode 90 to SZO M 1.AM1..-, D-UMi SKIRTS In all the new fabrics, show C ing tb* most popular style*. Prictd ■■• lit* to 136 ■ d McCarthy Dry Goods *L Company .ttlCff 1 £/ Carpets Linoleums Whittall Teprac Wilton On. of tbe finest fabric* tn the carpet line on the market for dining room or library—none better. Sewed, laid and lined, per yard . $2.00 Btgelow Axminsters j'* wed, laid and lined, per yard . 52.00 Our Carpet Department This season must • (-wearily at- nigrlow Ilody mott 11. 60 tract general attention. We are lilgelow Body Middlesex Mrus rarry Ing . much heavier lice linn sets 51.50 •V*r before and tbe varieties of colorings and weave* represent .va....... _,,_ rtrussels _'i_i_. tbe strongest makera la the wftl"*» >*** Dntttrlt. ...»l J5 world. Sewed, laid and lined, per yard Smith Wilton Velvet Sttnson 10 Wire Brussels None better, g0,.., patterns, fine __ .._. , mmt __. ' _.__, > florlngs suite, lor any room to n* bf*t* tlst ™lor ** «"•* the house. wearing qualities, fin* pattern*. Sewed, laid and lined, per Sewed, laid and lined, per yard $1.65 yard »1.25 Special Offer on Inlaid Linoleum "li TMURSIM. AND FRIDAY J First Quality Inlaid noletißa. cut only, per yard $1.15 Inlaid Unoleum, good quality, cut only, per yard pi.Otl Laying 10c yard extra. ' ■■> *• Arabian Cable Net Lac? Curtains In several patterns, full corded, extra heavy, regular value 18.50: spe cial price, per pall ......' $5.75 5 Patterns AH Wool Ingrain Carpets, cut only, 55c Ili-gular value Al- Hrlng room measure*. Tin**.,- pticea are for sell only. Our Drapery Dept. NOTICE OUR NEW STOCKS or W* ar* Improving all the OUj C I tUIIS UNOEEUMS. time for showing A_mtA%AAA MATTINGS. UACI CUB _.a%,:iTx^mTr\rt^: TA.NB AND I'oItTIKRBB perle*. We have Mr. rhsn- ARE VI.I. IIKRE. AND WE nlng rhapln with ns, who will INVITE TOO TO I>OOK be pleased to give suggestions. THEM OVER. _ra_^a^a>ae*eae*_.-.aaeae*^. ■^^N^ea^ea^Ma^aea**. a.,r>^eaea*a.aaea^^ea.^*^aea^aa_^eaea^a^^a.^aa^^ar^ We will give fre* ONE TON OP 0000 ILANOB COAL, to each of the first seventy-five ("&) purchasers of Monarch Itangea I sold on and after Tuesday, September «. This offer applies to either cash or credit sales. | . |— 1 We offer OO OP cash for at.> Monsrch Malleable trim ! Monarch llangw *old hr <" , and Bteel llang.w. Acorn ] no matter Sow lung used. Range* l_.rie.le l:_i,_—s en Old rang* taken In pan j fully guaranteed, (la*,! payment. sows, li a month. __________________________ t — GLHolmesFurnitureCo* 1101-1103-1105 SECOND AYE. The Dig Installment Hous*—You Pay When Convenient. We Arc Not in the Laundry Combine We are not buying competitors" business to Increase our busi ness. U. do It by giving our customers high grade work at pop ular prices. Cut-rate offices Thl id Aye. in ... Ptka, First Aye. and li. II SHIRTS. 10c. COLLARS. 2c. CUFFS. 4c QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY Established 189 a 3