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INTHESIIMBUSINESS flii-HEII IS AGAINST SUFFRAGE fail Contralto S»y» Love uJ Not Political Meth- Should Give Worn m the Ballot. jmnager D. J- Grauman u fre __Ban on Melodra- Biatic Shooting in New York U Keenly Felt. j ' : lIHUIMtNTI THIS WEEK. ' * »»00«E — Blaneht Batet In • *15TM Fighting Hept. M Friday * t iftariwon Mm». J«m«'" In * lALHAMMA-Eddl* Foy In * # Ai.HAMMA— Cddn For Ml * ifUt. H«ml«t of Broadway." • *8«*N&--ln Old Kentucky." *• . IIATTLE— RuaiellOrtw * I * Company (»Ut to 70th ptr- * ttfennancttK in "Conf««»on» * Jfrf.a.Wtfa." . -.* «lOit— D«i Li««»» • * C4*p«"y <•?«>> «° ""' "" * IfffsrawncM). In Th« Crltla.- • lOUFMEUat— "Th« Boy a «n * tilW.and Vaudtvill*. • , HAJCSTIC— Martin • tit Co. »nd V*ud««itlc. * »|»ANTACES— Tht B«lla Italia • # TrMpt and Vaudavilf*. • #%';?'■.-;'•■'' * "**•••*.* *•* * * * **,*-*'■*«* BY J. W SAVRE M**ME.BCHCJIAN..HEINK. thr Iwl * ""'' (ortawMit contrmlto. ta* lalin » sued dtamrt ftfcij jptmii il to that Of Nordif* ■I Ik* cr«*t majority of n<>'--4 jilMTllt tom*ii. by tMlti.. h.-r gajUtk oppofllton to *oman• »nf h».. Hff Tie«, jt»t •'*'.-.! to th» ■Mk. to that women should rolr bWkK. not by pollUca! »elhod. j|^ lt;i> l<lTi> route. ii; think til* »uffra<vftea »rf rv4~ uf) fchuroamt-Hrlnh "To hi?ti# wori4 v t Me world, to W)tiM nation m m big nation, to ■ pan* tfc»- g—m»tioo and th»" ;" W.s»iMi good moth<Ti and rood ; V 3» • woman, b-.inv wlih jEpayi'. make a Rood motherT I Hptt malt* in** bu>it>.in.t I ! ■!» tJi*- •««»•• wtll b« happy ' : «(it ttlMr<>a p^rf•>rt. '!•* American woman attains I EHB>> "oaltlon In ib« world •MaY Brit baeome* a motb«r. Iriktßty ta*« It, *b« 'oald com-1 Mm : baSlot by so •).■■. ot<•<!ly 1 MB'ktr kuUr.4 , and i:• •-Inr i r-»at B« would Tote to mil- b*r. '*» it* attaint true womanhood " |lit Franclaco Manager Her* HI Onnjoan. one of San Fran- i Uft oldest tbeatrfcal m«na«.- ■ked la S»attl« i^ifnttr for a *»soeafprw»ee4 v wUJ» M*n»ccr iteraataxM, after which be will «>»»— i—» trip to .\>w Vbrk. &■■•■ *• ■*• operating tbe Star ■•» • Rao Ftandaco and la *■■«» new tbeatt* on Market, '-■Jf?*™ 1* *n<l Sixth, to b* ctaro *J» Uauelf. H« also op*-rar»»« tiMnßlt plarho«a« In Oakland [*™' ■<*• : confereae* b«tar«*a g«««i Orasman and I'unujn ipmtaiUy r«BH fa an arranKi^ as by »tich tb« threw h»u*<-» g* "3 be booked with Pan Wmurt Ite«t ***!* >dr*m*tl* Shoot. Ik!** ''''' ,*" «"»ck * cruel l*^ AI»Wotxl». Thewlore Krp- I2S* H*rr ' Wan«jr, not to ro^n ! . ■■* ! D*rls and Hal RHd. Jr* al* *'" that "f"'1" , an . X*" M » »'■»«•• only after th* j tpeelal police pormtt. }•»•"*. altan the nrlog of [■ML PV>f wore , ban 10 a a*c •^»»tt ti«at (x 1 Uk«n out. to?*™ *• r' «nr melodramai Ej~*f popularity by the Mini " ■Jfcatt Or*d- ""^ P*'rmlt »«•»«• --p ( ;.an»»,fl ßnUj j^^WJwn ha» Jeft U« kfe. ZTI: •''• ' 12 year, of wr- UA*" sat tone to IJoston to IJJ^* ***»«• for Ilrady A sS?-^2. ta * 8"*U"? man- HL " ''• dnimm'>r ln tho ■j 1 * °r- ■ - IS"iS I"**'1 "**' *WK"mpnl Mllli' t>( i 1 **J ton m Sf>"«« Jn a now com »ttZi rewm' MpportM by ft l^f_» "■'";.. ( «- V |y | n th« w^?.?!.^ projocird North have already j^^n XT!;." 11 '» fr-lt «ha» public KS B lL ti ce < J«P "t the world [,£ «« on the *an<\ l^t'^njlte park fur h?r *t>at Typewriter la It? *sl£S? dH <'Thf% "KhUnit *sS|S^^. c '"""-.: I. n«»lx 'Wttkl» MIBB ttat«H tnk«'« *^KoVL oc?v thP hon"fit rti!» - 1"1 * Mrull' typ« '.; , hf nay I?Wei,," "*""-' of tllP «» --■P'-w -tSrv rouM be '«■ DAVID BELASCO H* N*gl*cts to Label th* Typewriter In "The Fi B htin B Hop*. ' which arf supposed to b« very ar Untie, nml at the «r«-iit major it) of which the plant* I* labeled iii Utter* that can b« r< ml In West Seattle, Boston I* to have an Anna Meld theatre, Anna will put up th. caab herself urn) hrr husband will ti»«- It a* a musical producing house. Annette Keltcrmaß. th*> • »j«-rt *» I turner, li to marry her manager and retire from the vaudeville Mage for*• iaWMHaV At the Local PU,hou»*» Blanche Uatea will continue at | the Moor* until Saturday night i Friday aft. moon Sim*. Jom«-lli will ' !■<■ beard in concert at the Moore. ; Sunday ntgttl the symphony or icbrstra will glv« it* opening con cert there. Monday nUhi IJIIIIe Bartu opena in **Lov« Watchea." Kddl« roy will remain at the Al hambra until Saturday nijrht. on | the fotlowinK evening (i»-fri[ Faw. celt open* for two »<■'■»» In "The Great John Canton." At th- Urand "In Old Kentucky" has flire more performance*, John 1 K. Young in i>>. opening on Cher ry street Sunday afternoon. Th« Seattle »ill present Ton fession* of a Wife" for the re mainder of the »i>*k, the sneered- In* offering being A Marked , Woman." The tiel Lawrence company will devote the remaining daya of thla week to "The CrisU," and all next week at the Lola to "Pierre of the Plaiita." The vaudeville headline!? next week will be Bdwin Steven* v Co. at tor Orpheom, Alexander yon i MIU.-I * Co. at the M»J-«tt and ; J«>wu> Laaky'a Six Hoboes at the I*antagea. Valeric Bergere, ju«t aeen here 'at the Orpbeum, will make her j next tour In a playlet called ' Th* Sultan's ravortte." Charles Frohman fa so nncerlatn ' an to the date of his next tailing to London that h* haa enlaced paa u«* on elcht different ileamahlpa. He will cancel the*e a* faat a* the , datea arrive until the correct morning in reached,^ or If be ex . hauata them all, he will make eight new bot>klog» Blanche Bat**. Stenographer. Dlanche Ilatea is prepared to do neat and tasty typewriting at reasonable rates, and all work dp livered. .!:»• Mate*' skill on the machine Is due to the proverbial j lu-lanco realism. In "The fighting I Hope" the atrtresa ha* to write a letter from' dictation, and Delaaco j would not let her fake the scene. She had to go to school and learn the ■ 'Hi.' art or typewriting In ail It* details. Therefore by the time her season opened she had mastered (he art. and at every performance she r«al!y types the letter as It is given to ii-r, ,ii. dots It rapidly and < or rrctlr- :£_ Prary's motion pictures of the Arctic, Including those of the North I'oln, are row running •< Urn Man- I hattan In New York. Soon they will !>•• duplicated and > <-n\ all over the country, so that tl. ■. should be »M-n hern bffore long. Patrice, the noted actress, will be seen at tho local Orpheuoi week after next. Maude Il«-atiy, Frank Hraly's former character womun, has Join id a new musical stock company in Fresno. A Kafrbanka paper of Sept. M | nays that Charles ;A. Taylor and Helen Barbara, the only reproscn tatlvos of th« Chaw. A. Taylor com pany remaining in Alaska, were due to leave, ,at city for Seattle lon Sept. II Georglc O'Ramry has been en gaged by Wagf-nhals & Kempor for thflr production of "B«1 ■ Days." Mlhs O'ltam«y w»h, a f<-w y«nr>i ago, a big stock favorlto In San hranrlsco and mad« a hit h*r« In vaud<!Vllle at III" Coliseum tWO yoars ago, • Franz I>ehar. composer o* "The M«rry Widow," Is to tvrit'' an open for tho New theatre-In New Yfirk and personally direct It* perform ance. Tourist. Note, X, Clarke Walker,* manager of tin- rnntages theatre In Spokane, arrived In Seattle f today to vlalt the exposition. ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥ * BLBUTHB fOR -DEAD * * MATH" * *. 1 * * (By United Pr *»••). * * BAN TOANaiCO, Oct. 80. * * —Th« i<ii<rtiMvi> riuiiiiilltt i- of * * th« Wf>it«irn llot.imrni, lINHII * * rlnlloll lIUH llct'tlll'il 1,. flllploy * * th« Thlnl Oo(«<rtlvo Ascncy to * * Iminii.' the work of tho ■■><.► * * i Iniloii, '■ atari) In r.'Kar.l * * to tracing down th* ,|. | * * NMl 11 «ntf protecting th.' * * hotpU nciiltiKi people of that * * chnracter. # * » * * ¥ * ¥»«VVVWV¥¥¥¥¥ WHGH YOURSUf BflOßf USING Weigh yourself before com mencing to ii*p Ha moat tti. Brent fl«'»h forming food. Thi« wonder* fill null- on I hi* preparation elncc ftrat Introduced In s..»in.v and the rmaarluibta rt>*ulta foiinwiiiK 11m u«e, havc> mndo th» Quakor Drug Co. aurh rnthuiltuiUc »» 11. v.m in Hi.- nrrnt value of Human that tJmy 6tv» tin i- i>riH<iiiitl guaranteo to refund tin' mod*) If Batnowi will not ni«k.- thin i> <u<!>' fat and ro- Htor« strength and h.nlih (<> tho«« who iik.- It. ThU In II atronu itimmnte. but Mm Quaker Dm i'm h»vt» t»'fn *•< many of iin ir mwtoi who a few •''"■k" a«o loukm) Ilk.. walking ■kit •"•"IK In ciiiii.- plump and well, »ol««. ly through the u»o of 8amo««, that they (HI they rannot aay too much to Induce p.-n|.!i. to try It. Thla marvclou* ft><nli furmttii? ' '""'l I* a«»lmllat<<d aa whiii aa It la • takt'n Into the atuniarh, uiah< icoxid rtch btoud. tonra up tho ». a!t.•!>.■.l svM.iii, hrl|>* to anKlmllatfl th« food Mid tnakra th« twer plump, well and ron v Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle ■■-■:'t ■'"'... — -t Capital . tJOO.OOO Surplus and undivided profits 40.000 Speed In saving means slow ness In spending—means com petence and comfort In old age, means more of safety and less of worry. It means contentment and »elf confidence. INTtntST 4 PtR ,*' ' Compounded S«tni-Annuallr- JAMKH l> HCMSE. Pres!d«»nt N. II SuI.NKU. Cashier. Lii.:i, ntnecronat r»r4l»«mt »-■• mill J. IX I <•>" man. A. It Stewart. •■ It li«».h. II C MrCarmltk. J»,,... IX Il««<k N. ii Kolncr. CORNER SECONO and CH-.RRV STREET IfMrkra ■• nallarA, O«*ra*l*<*a mm* Hernia*. Distributed Payments A» contemplated here, mean your convenience, first an<l always. Objectionable features *o often found in credit , systems have been entirely done away with here, and you can come with full confidence of satisfactory treatment and satisfactory service throughout. fl t(KO Solid Oak 1 \* J^tJ.JU ROCKER mi^ I T, *ff*^^STTp. '"" K1 " xlmtlnr to lllu« --iTTlT "|f-'3ciff3 tr"11"11 in >•!.■ ff quartered fill II Ili ll!l °"k *n'l ' "nUI""1 n«rly En (rill I I Klut- T>ll* ■l°<l«" i 1* **rf y( [I J eomft>rt«lil« nml built fcr n^| Mw»i Mfvlfw, .i« well «• iippfur m^^^^pr^ \ iinn>, *t<f«t covit^iJ wild (pn •■*" V^l!_ "lnp flpanUh liMith^r. Bpe- I I rl"l|v »'i t< •<! f"r II.In »vcck nl 1 iPW \j3Er;^~' -Jtiu^** T»-iitv-n%- othifr i».ri)i VJ r "•CJ^t . to rhoono from, v«rylnK ill X^h^Ji . price trout |IO»O to I 2&.00. $1 Now and $1 Weekly You'll be Sure *JU faction if you d t^3? If you ll'.' »li<i<- wikhl Ih utKMt/fMkr'*^ ''■ flwaixr iiiwt hnndl'T Uihii HH '" •' . • )tr's& i mil, l>y nil UK-iirin Invfi.ilKiilf A lUnSPff ' • "TjP^^. I!,.- < I;iliiim ni.'iii-' fni tin- M^Fm HRf^^* i in,l MMIA Ixf'iri' you liny your s-I*iv i f"j III* whit'T. It will ki'i-ji your hOUM warm on *& . .11 fuel '• lon tnd . 0 .. ,t . %xl .. wiij lam ■ lifetime 1$ Now and $1 Weekly THE STAR— WKDNKSDAV. OCTOBKN 20, 1000. "EVERYBODY'S" SOLD NEW VOUK. Oct. 20.~Th« atock of tin' Rldgwsy company, i>niiii*ti era of Everybody'* 1 M»K«*ln«'. w'" bo taken i.m i In Hi.. Itiiii.i ii Pub- Hilling r«iiii|iiiiiy nml tin- capltnl ot, Ihe laltur concoru will In' Inrrpawd from f 12,000,000 to $1&,000,000. lli.|Mi.iii J. Iliilnuin It wan au IK. llll. l-i| will ii'iimlii In clmrKo of Kvfiylimly'a Mmtmli..- HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE. ■ ii. i ..ti..i i HONOI ' Oft. 20.—A procla mation ralllns for a i|N>rlal ncßNton of tin irrrltmliil U'gUlaturt* to c-un v«no Novembor 2, baa b«»tfn called by On*. CriHi, for tb« puriiofiu of ronntdoiiiiK nnu-ti-liiK-rtiH to tho or- Kanlo act of Mswati. Al ij Imlr mid •cnlp 1.. «r)'» rum nlroln>||. ■ ! Rlv..« HIV, » iliiii.lruff. Itrhlßg, falling tin It. kiiivii>»h mill I uhli>e»», Ali ilruiiKlotii vi..l pan ••• Rain! Rain! Rain! Suggests Winter Shoes We have a GOOD STOCK yet. Don't de lay, but come right, in. Prices reduced on ev erything. We are going to quit—SEE? ; See our windows for pri.. TreenShoe Company 707 First Aye. AMUSEMENTS. I LOIS THEATRE I I'honrd. Honwl. M 1 >•«. In-1 41! < < Hevsnth W»*k—Tho L«wr«nc* . ri>r»ra In » |i*«u<lful l<o rtii'-ltun Of •Tim ci»i«i»» Nil W<r«h. I •rifrt. ..I ik« •■lal«. <* PAMAGES THEATRE | N«w inn aii W«*k at M, 7 and » 8 1. » i: « t Q kt'Tl 0 tncludlnK Iji ll«lla Italia Trowp* M'CARME N IMPROVING. in. < ..ii. .i r,,.. i (NRW VOHK, Oct. 20— Hli.tr Mnator I'ntrlck !!. McCarr^n, who linn l ii in a critical condition ! •*■ •( I itbtliD*! bonpltal, follow- i ing, ah operation for appoQdlcttla, ' Si «nld to !»• KHllilliK fir. li|th, lift. I •'» ilnkltm apoll of la»t night. ft— ~ / AMUbtMCNTO. |i%or« Theatre Jt^i::^ r ' \\ ■ in.-. l.radln« ei«Th..M.. . • Tunliilit, Mi>l. Tiimurruw mid Baluniiiy, I 'i. v 1.1 ||»'i,...- I'l '•I'lllH in, »m 111 tit ii-.o In 11.-i ilni.i.-l Hiirf»mi, "I l.r i 1.1..1..M II»b* h in W. J. llurll.ui On* Vrnr »l 111- 111-Inn, i.-Ml ny- VK*«tii tii.-hiip, N«w fork. i live ttnd Main., tdc to |1. Muta. ! ] CIO *•«■.■(<■ lower floor at II.CO. Nr«i Week, Op*nlnff Monday, *«r«l . Hull "I •ii,,..t t..»» . <"libil.« liiilipiuiii fn Miila iiii.i.h; in in. i ~ In— •Ijnr W.lilirn" ; Braa. an<i .m.ii« . r.».- tn i? Mni«. "° .*,"'"_* l"w>> fluor •« >!•»♦■ I | THE GRAND *°£? m ™F j Tuiilklil. rupiiinr If..- in.'l £(>o Mat. T...1.H. i:n, v«i.ir nf Id.- <!rr»l . .»i Hurrraa of th« >'■ nlury, -i\ m ii hi vi i • HI" •>,.i.•n.ii.i « ..i. ».» Onmi ivm. IfM nail 11. k...!....> llan.l. i>i.i. ...ii.i Itn |i, Mad. :.'«>■ to . .i !.•-.. ami lit kanluu. linn.l 111 ||, II /"»■"• A IT* " *"lr '"»""■• Sr Al\ '• " »•••• »""<■ till r\ ■ »J 1...rt. II >t.« ..am ** »«r.. Mf. llrularlf lur lit* ' ! MnUUT.g^£r UT John E. Young i lOSUOtMAI Jllll\M llH'it* IN i "Till! TMIi:. I 111 I*l. M I Ml ' ■ 111 l.llll..~) i\ 1 111 till. Ml kit (I rovisori ... . 4 iff A> ♦ Iluoka and Lyrtc» 111 »>r O. lUnry and ! I i 111 *> ■ >*• Ad.ma. , j mU\J M.i.l- l.v A ll»l<1- | win Kio«n«. SONGS — fUN — GIRLS | Mi*. l'r».r» IV, TM, . ;:,. «I, (I tut J' ALtiAMBRA IMtATRL J Hum. I * I>r«w, Mtnxtii. I In ilnll, HIT, ll.il tit.' B«cond nu lir. I.i Wri-h. i nun int • I With Company of H»v«»ljr. j 'Mr. 11»..,1.i of 11i..«.1r%». ' ■ » Mlalt Today and HaiuMay. N*'ll''l« *"'" '" tl to, Mill. tnr in l\ Seattle Theatre •■"•« lluwf II 4 I»r«w. Manaacra. W M |i»ih I'lmn** 41. ruk» W«.k. Mala Thura and '.«t . II .... II A It .. | 11. |ni. , . lion It II Kt.n. h •'.J«I» I >.»lr. ..| a till. * 11-lay With a Moral. I r Ow*n si Hi. lie to Si?. l«t» !*•■ and tie p^g-— -— " - ■' 'i^ i Ma! ;it«|a. !'< -!><■ «■"<■ Mm la. If>r. tl«. tnr t|«. 44»a>. « a...1 .111 Wi-rh Oct.ll ■>'ur l;u)« In in. i<-,'- MrOonn. it , A Blmt>*«lt; Pandur * Uro ; Tern |>*at fc Munnhtn* Tr(»; Kelly * K«nt: Hanaon* * IwliU. Mont num-ry A ll*al«T Blatara; ur ih»uin Mellon I'lrtiirf j «^/V\ • ■ lie, ifco, $»c ; ramllT Vau.JrvlMe- !>nllv at I 1« ; ! T It. »is '•KhopnlnK Malln^a*' I»ally at I:Jft—l^iw«ir Kloor tor, : Hal llt. Miiv,:,.i,i Kllalianital jrt>.ii|» TM> Wf«-K. . 'I A.-V.-P. L Auction Sale I ■ ml iB B I ■Bill II 4F^k | T\m I • I • *-• flUvjUvrll L/UI \J SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY AT 10:30 Ail. SHARP Art Goods and Restaurants and Merchandise Buildings $10,000 worth of Marble Statuary, the Vienna Cafe. . exhibit of Romanelli X- Paggioni in the Crockery, glassware, cutlery, chairs, Oriental Building, unquestionably one tables, table linens and building. • of the finest exhibits of its kind at the NotiCC tO Dealers exposition. The above will be sold as a whole or in $7,500 worth of Bronze Statuary, the lols '" M1!l --exhibit of Victor Laurel! in the Foreign Washington Restaurant. Building, the largest and finest exhibit Crockery, glassware, cutlery, chairs, in the exposition. tables, table linens and building, also sold as a whole or in lots. One-quarter million dollars worth of French Paintings, consisting of the en- Firman Michel's Roast Beef Sandwich tire exhibit now in charge of M. Marcel Building, at head of Pay Streak. Surtcl in the Foreign Building, undoubt- „ Arctic Brotherhood Building, cdly the finest collection of paintings* Tables, chairs, rockers, etc., etc, made ' ever offered at public auction in the ■ of Alaska wood. Alaska curios, carv- United States. ings, flowers, etc. ,"*■.. . ■ *' Furs, Jewelry, Show Cases and Thousands of Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention A Deposit of 20% Will Be Demanded' L KAY, Official Auctioneer at rail of Hammer. - o ' .__,,__ Goods Sold for Cash Only. A. SHIRPSER, Manager THE STONE FISHER CO. i THE STONE FISHER CO. THE STONiFISHER CO. : ! I The Annual Sale of Knitwear Brings Garments for Women Worth Up to a Dollar for 55c • This Sale of Winter Underwear ii not a mere name. It is a real outpour ing of merchandise below regular price . in many cases savings of half may be met wjth. Tomorrow two big tables will be filled with the odd lots and broken sizes, and one price put on the entire collection—fifty-five cents. The i»up includes — Women's Union Suits $jOZSM ■ In extra large sizes— 7, 8 and ''. Jersey ribbed, Y£n?C«Sy fleece lined! A nicely finished garment. High neck, $4 *£ , long sleeves, % >3^2s?V ankle length .... * ...C3Ov kmm Women's Vests and Pants VJT " f}\ \ Fleece lined, in fine Combed Cotton; cream color; Y%\ I , high neck, long sleeves; pants in ankle length to match. S Extra siil- MC [ $$Q?.' Women's Wool Vests and Pants ■| r -1 ♦ > Heavy weight, in plain ribbed; colors cream or sil- L^g^K^gy \-" 3L, ver; vests high neck, long sleeves; pants in ankle length . '*? Ii to match. Normal and extra sizes. EZ.EZ.gr* .1 fj , ' Choice V:.. .^^*^ hi / Women's Vests and Pants **:' , 'rmt'jt I'J Pure White, fleece lined, high-grade cotton, silk fin t *sA '/I'M n ished garment; vests high neck, long sleeves; pants an kle length to match >• *^*J^-*'. The Annual Linen Sale Grows Better As It Grows Older Tomorrow, fresh lots of Art Linens are of- V\'; r 'V 1 V\(2JtsJ\ ill fercr! Cloths, Napkins, Trays and Scarfs. \]k\\ VjRFIV I H Drawn edges, or embellished with rich .^grj}l . fC)(.^M^^ « I Cluny lace. All at an average of half usual prices. fffil^'*jHgr^^*BgV An opportunity that will not come again this T|J J^k Clvii% Dolllea, worth up to f.Oc; Drawn Work Outer !•!■•<<•*. x^**7i/ '^Sa' v *!■.< ml. •«».",<•. 20-lncb: worth up to $t.00; f -**-' — *''.', . -'^r^^'^Tl lIHIMI Drawn Work T«til. for aSJM, \\r *Mvll. "^-*^Lx\ Cover. 90-Inch; wqrtn t«Z.0O; Drawn Work Center Plecea, V/ %*2i'r?' "'"*—\^*V Ni V\ for MI tt..'><). 3Sltnh. worth to %■'.'•«, ape- /L/ - l%^\vv' i \, , \ X\\ Drown Work Table Co*«r, 90- | rUI $1.41*. jj A lif ,/ 1 It I '/IT Inch; worth H0.0O; for *!«».."»O. Drawn Work Drea««r /IA I 11/4 | 111 /I \\. Cltii.y Table Cover, WOlncb; 8«-«rf». »ii<> l>>». r,4; worth up II l\ V j ]IV ft 1 » \ I\\ worth 125.00; tor (itn.r»O. to 15.60; for »I l». ( 4VL V /Jf A- '>* 'I M 25c and 15c Uo«n Dolllva. lar« Drawn Work Sriirf- worth >A^l lr trimmed and drawn work; up to I&.00; six« ISzfii; vO l#tr * ? '•^•■. M for H»C. for $2.25. ' VWK'w " %» "Nj/ THE STONE FISHERY ■EyERETrW SEATTLE I XftOOMA lI^C'ST. W 3 I