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OF WEALTH AND ‘The commercial statistics of Be- @ttlo for the year about to close make & most interesting study to} © thoxe who keep pace with the rapid | _ Krowth and development of an up-| k clearings, Aret 11 months, year nk clearings, entire Bank clearings entire Number bullding permits | official) P fe-Gate and modern city. In but Value of balling’ permits Wexued Orst 11° onthe, . (offie eres nas the tncro Number dullding permits lowed wutite year,” isda, © art year fallen below from oT papamaadis Per cent. There are a number of ‘alue building permits Issued entire yea mated Instances where the tnorease has Datiding permits ‘ened Deen 100 per cent. The showing therefore is perhaps the best of any ‘sity Im the union of the size of Se- Num tire” lal... . Value butiding permits issued ontire yea Number of street Improvement contracts ‘Months, 1901, oMeial ..... . Cost of street Improvement contracts let fret 11 moi 1901, official Number of street improvement contracts let enilre 1901, estimated ree Coat of street improvement The following are eatimia tes ang Thureday night, December 2 frat 1900, let } The Star ts able to present these figures today after a careful re- ef public records, and they tially officially correct, for the first 11 months Estimates for the pres- H i and rei upon 333 oficial SEATTLE’S PROUD POSITION IN THE WORLD INDUSTRY AS THE FIRST YEAR OF 20TH CENTURY ENDS $130,823,281.07 system. In 1899 the num of port on ws t furnished wa 20 and in indi “* 1898, the number was 31,948 : $4,268,701.00 Hotels Prosperous nee “In many respects, this year may 8,900 be recorded as the heaviest bh | 00 year in the history of the city,” » xsi & promt hotel proprietor ‘today 2,000 In point of the number of visitors ai 00 the hotel business this year has not a exceeded last year, but the number 1290 of questa visiting hotels does pot athe, ik the pre of trade, The $840,004.00 ble difference over last year has year ¢ of guests, = The 140 suites are stanly 000,000.00 and a de 1 for the {000,000.00 casing SEE month are based upon figures of ber of riving at the port of Seattle, 1901 Test ‘and an average obye Monthe of 801. ‘Therefore the enti: |@ Nuwser etre port “Ot” ’ Sonttle, 1901 Net tonnage of Value of impor and herewith pud- | tire year are prac-| ff ik Cloarings most remarkable show- z % § of twmports, 1901, . ne of exports, 1900 . ‘Total volume of ‘shipping trade, 1900 Tonnage of freight shipments to Alseka, live stock and lumber, 1901 Tonnage of all coal shipped from Seattle, 1901 es Feet of lumber shipped to Aiaska, 1901... Valve of lumber chipped to Alasks i j ‘The in- entire year will there- Practically $11,500,000, z ier? Value of merchandise shipped to Ala ‘Total value of freight shipped to A Receipts’ from freight shipped to interesting item in Number of Siete pense Alaska mit, 1,000; Bkagway, to building permits is shown |@ (._ #ulf, 1 y : ave wumber of 1-story frame |@ Cort of Als iad’ “Wortiwosk from’ Alask® Total recelpts Disbursements of the local 1901... Seattle's per’ cent. Value of manufactured prod Quarterm of manufacturing ia’ ‘tne 100 factortes Fatimated annual pay Mshments 0. Estimated capital invested in manufacturing Per cent gain fn capital invested in mi over cenms of 1890 Per cent gain in value of products manufactured over sms Of 1890... 4 Number of one-story fraine houses bullt in 1901 Coat of same ob Number of two-story frame houses built tn 1901 Cont of same .... . Annual pay roll to ‘Foi Seattle manotacturing © at an average cost of $2,400. Last “838 tory frame houses were In the matter of street tmprove- Seattle has forged far ahead $11, 593,136.19, | By the time the last | ale Trate ‘The estimates for this year’ AWereltho trade | the N the of | the |thig month. ‘The Nome business sections: erin Meets, 2° | cam be summed up accurately, as all shipments to that point ceased some time ago. ‘The estimates on the passenger traffic are made in the same way as the freight. The Nome business report for| was early in the season placed at | 15,600 pasmengers at an average rate je | of $80, which gives a total of $90,- | 000, ‘The traffic to and from the In | Cook inlet ts placed at 1.000 people at an average rate of $10, making « total jot, 440,000. ‘The Skazway traffic ta {taken from estimates of the differ- ent transportation companies, and is | placed at 20,000, with an average rate throughout the season of $15, oF Positions the city. TTLE’S BUSY ary Sale Furnishing News To the hundreds of men who look to this store regularly for u goods, and to those who are uncertain just what to give father, to brother, or to the young man who calls once in a hile, these ANNIVERSARY SALE opportunities will be especially ac- eptab Fourteen years of successful attempting to please men, those who buy for men, has given us a splendid knowledge of the UGHT things, Thest ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES are certainly not included. | ates thi | run cor cuffs, absolutely fast color: Anniversary Sale pric $1.00 Men's Extra Quality Elastic Suspenders, genuine Harris wire buckle, every pair guar- anteed; Anniversary Sale price, per pair nescence SEC Men's Finest Web Suspender new improved rawhide end: $1.00 value; Anniversary Sn price be MEN'S HATS ew Pasha Shape Fine Hati Pri re Pri Choice excellent trimmings, gray and black, worth $1.75; Hale price. gta $1.86 Our Conqueror Pasha and Fe- dora Hats, in gray, melton seat Men's Heavy Sanitary Fleeced and Drawers, pearl but- Men's All Wool Vicuna Ribbed perfect ia lar Value; Anniversary Sale priee.. Men's finest pure Australian ‘Wool Shirts and Drawers, none meiton and black: trimmings, $2.00 price ... . ‘The Young Man's New « Black, entirely new sha¢ & favorite already young men, splendid value; Sale 32.60 jumet ten; it's with the Comes in gray, Us Detter made at any price, $2.00 black and nutra: $2.00 worth of value; Anniversary Sale pric good hat wear and style; An- eeeesees anesereere A160 niversary Sale price,.......$2.50 SWEATERS Gents’ Wool Sweaters, navy and Men's Fine White Laundered rs cardinal, regular $1.95 value; Eiirte, Mase beso, vrult of} Anniversary Bele price..... 9c ee eee SLO) veloc Raat’ $ Gents’ Finest Worsted “Yarn Saamay Gale price. "bo Sweaters, navy and black, one of the best ‘garments made, Anniversary Saie . 42.08 LADIES’ FURNISHINGS LADIES’ KID GLOVES LADIES’ NECK WRAPS Ladies’ Liberty Silk Neck Ruche, Long Accordion Plaited Silk Ties, $2.60 value; Anniversary Bale price $1.93 's Sea Island Percale Laun- Shirts, with reversible Fe ana black, $1.26 2 : guaranteed, at, per pair. The La Capella French XK! 00 1d value; Anniversary Sale price 4.75 Ladies’ Stone Marten Lots ¥ Beart, 6-tail trimmed, value; Anniversary Ss value; Anniversary Bale bet ot Ladies’ Buede Kid Gloves, two- button clasp fastened, black and colors, most popular glove on the market, $2.00 value; A: niversary Sale price. r $6.00 price AA Peterson’s 2,208, 2105 connection with A’ 26-inch Wh: 32-inch Florentine Silks, Heavy Pillow Corda, ali « 20 Bilk Prin Plain Lace everyon aie. 82 ot Estimated number of operatives and employes, Reaitie exports for last year were $45,840,998, | $300,000. ‘This makes a total of 1,- ‘The increase this year is therefore | 270,000 in passenger receipts. f@ole The gold receipts from Alaska and) agreed to extend the life of the in- ‘hweat Territory we ated at the close of the mining sta- fon to be $30,600,000, with $4,500,000 | work, for Nome, $24,190,000 for Daw BI and estimates by shipping men for | vicinity, and $2,000,000 for all other the local quartermaster’s | ing for the purpose of discussing the In giving the | proposed gift of $10,000,000 by An- | estimate for the year, the disburse- ments of December 1600 are substi~ tuted for December 1901. ever, gives an accurate eetimate for | either accept or reject the «ift the year, for quartermaster offic say the disbursements for the pren- ent month wilt about for the same month last year, @ $228,478.86. roished Another subject of interest is the positions furnished by the free pub. lic employment office, conducted by | Up to Dee. 1 the office had given employment to 17.411 mates and 6. females, or @ total of 22,663. Hat 1,465 hop-pickers sent to the hop. ¥ fields of Eastern Washington, are| with due honors of the order yt If these are counted, | dey Labor Commissioner Grout the year's business iderably more than 25,000, | but In 1909 the grand total was 2 FREDERICK & NELSON —Fine The Drapery Room Contains Many Christmas Suggestions There are dozens of Christmas suggestions in this store's drapery room—suggestions suited to any size ; instance: Th san Special in Uncovered Down Piliows Gray down, white cambric covered— Size square Ms-ineh. 20-inch. 22-inch, ice, each Finest Pure White Down Pillows, covered in pink, blue, green, |, Powe or Nile satin— Sine square, inches.. Cee ice, Crapes ‘warm and splendid wear- and black, finest’ trimmings; Lace Bed Seta and Shams and materials for same The i Anniversary equal to any $4.00 hat on the show a very large assortment of Pillow Cords, Corda price tyr market; Busy Store price..$3.00 and Tassels, Fringes, Embroidery Felt, Gold Ba ‘Tassels Men's New Derby Hats, in seal, and Fringes. Saturday Night Speciais—From 7 to 9 p. m. specials will be delivered. eful #m Handsomely Decora ps and Sauc flowers and scrolis, gold lines; Saturday night from 7 to 9, *pecial for cup saucer Drapery Room Specials Saturday Night Muslin Sash Curtains, all made and read and brackets; Saturday night, from 7 to 9, two-button kid clasp } Ladies’ Ostrich Feather Neck Pr a Lae . Gach taedonee range of col, Ruche, beautiful garment, $6.00 gua eee el and cord trimmed, each 2Q5e ors and black, regular $2.00 6-4 Chenille Table Cover, nicel; ular $1.60, Saturc luding hop-pickers. ‘This bie number is accounted for by the gr $191,584.926 number of men employed leat y $142'500,00 in Installing the Cedar river wa figures for one $45,540,008.00 204,843 475,000 $2,500,000.00 $20,800,000.00 $48,246, Sash Muslins, per yard... all ‘color: lets for fancy w biseneqaees’ Rattenberg and Arablan Edgings and Insertions. Battenberg and Arabian ¢ ttenberg and Aribian Motifs for vestibule panels, Curtain Rings for fancy work. no Searts and materials for same Dresser Scarfs and Lace Seta and materials for same. FREDERICK & N Second Avenue and Madison Street THE time | TR increasing numbers Washington Co One feature of trade of which Be. | attle can be justly proud ts the coal Ipmenta, Four hundred and nev- | 494,184.19 ty-f housand t will have ye left this port by Deo. al. ‘This ¥ oo amount exhibits how rapidly are| Washington's coal fields being deve! emand ts | the} neumers on , and how « by ¢ ope the product Pacific coast HAY WILL BE ORATOR 094.00 650.00 848.00 94,500 000.00 48.00 92,705,759.56 Y $23,000,000.00 /At the Congressional . 16,000 ° 2 sabis Memorial Service $10.900,000 00 ‘ $18,000,000.00 be Sede eon facturing | ae 413 WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 12-~| Pg 158 ‘The joint committee of the house and | 1.845 |eenate, having in cha the Me- $801,181.00 Kinley memorial service this morn- | $e ing selected Secretary Hay for| . orator upon that cceasion. The time | and place were not chosen. The house ways and means com- | | mittee submitted | report on the new Philippine iff measure, which has the approval of all Republican members of the committ ave only | MeCall of Massachuset At this morning's session it was dustrial commission for two monthe in order that it may complete ite Tat Carnegie Gift By special appotntment, the mem- -| bers of the cabinet met this morn- Grew Carnegie for a national uni-| versity, The meeting developed This, how.| nothing, as the cabinet falled to Until Mr. Carnegis replies to. the munication addressed him by | ident Roosevelt, in which he was | asked to make It ‘cash instead of | bonde of the steel trust, mat- ter will perforce remain in abey- nee. Buried by “Woodmen Ira Hamilton, « member of Camp) , Woodmen ‘of the World, who| | died at Geor |the Od) 1 those | In thi own, was ‘ellows’ comet tim | wilt The deceaned w d bad been a member of the camp short time. The employees of jewell Mill Company, where the 18 years of age, 405, | the BEATTLE STAR, ent @ beautiful mord. The al a 1 sung Street Work The planking on Yesler way be tween Hirst and Ratiroad avenues, was finished this morning Contractors beg work today tearing up Yealer way between ( Jecond avenues, prepara to tte brick paving. BONINE ‘The distr but technical, Globe block, cor. FY ARGUMENT IS ENDE VPON, D. C.. Deo. 18 attorney finished his « pent in the Bo nand the judge began h the Jory. So far it is WASH nything iat, removed to at and Madison. Dr, Wagwoner, La Roche, removed (0 #11 First Dr. Waggoner, ¢ Nob. block THE FIGHT WAXES b been the fight against the Harttell Drug Co, If they win, prices go up, but they will not win, Compare the prices Pierce's Pills te we teleas Kmul. oe just the fn pretty 400 and 700 h Sete 0 and $2.10 as Perfumes thing for gifts, bottles... .260, Comb and Bru 11.25 66 SECO! D AVENUE. Life's be {Catchy Piano Pigoes. Furniture Es Be 660 18 ee. ee $1.26 $1.50 $1.7 wide, per yard 4 figured, per yard.. r yard. soedeecees per yard ., per yard naments and Doylies. home with you at those prices. No Saturday night Household Goods Specials For Saturday Wight 4 China filled in Decorated German Salt Boxer, regular price 660 and 8bo} Speclal Saturday be night Asbestos Iron Holder; special tor Baturda night . ~ &c 15¢ feet wide by 3 feet long, fringed edges, y to hang, including brass extension rods 25c ... 16e tringed, reg- y evening, per palr....,. ELSON HOME FURNISHERS | | | : 3 5 | ; FI lf é Opare Belections, V Tra= la la! A modern home without popular fa radly lacking in ite ap- ntments. New music from the East dafiy: (2 Songs, New Steps and on = Lullabye, scount, Winter & Harper Co. 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Bidg., Seattle, Wash. QLMRRRE CRE CECE TER ECE EAE K COREE EE CECE EEER ES all sold at o WANTS TRAD | Schoo! Board Will Question Tonight ting of the boa has been call r Thomas V al mee It ts stated that the company will take the the courte If the board refu |ersuaded of their alleged right | furnish all books * ches and Btick Pins. Finck, 61 md avenue Went! | Hehooln | w. Cooper & Levy PURE Wines, Liquors For the Holidays RA QUALITY CLARET Per gation ....76e and $1.00 BURGUNDY WINE-—Per gal- lon $1.25 and $1 RYE—Per bot- : $1.00 + WINE—Per gal- a $1.00 and $1.26 LAGA WINE—Per gation +s $100 and $2.60 WINE—Per gal $1.0 and $2.00 AY WINE—8 years old— Hon er) GELICA—Per gallon 31.50 and $2.00 1A BHERRY—Per $1.00 and $1.60 SHERRY—Per + 82.00 DRY $5.00 te MA MADEIRA’ CALIFOR gallon ANTILLADO gallon ....... . IMPORTED PALE, SHERRY—Per gallon CALIFORNIA PORT W - Per galion ....$1.00 and $1.26 RTO PORT WINE—Per allon $1.00 ARDIENTE PORT WINE Per gal +55 68.00 IMPORTED OLD SPANISH PORT WINE—Per gallon . + «98.00 WHISKEY — Per n 4.00 AC GRANDY—Per gal- 44.00 and $5.00 IMPORTED acon on EXTRA FINE i COGNAC BRANDY Per gallon ..., ...99.80 and $10.00 | JAMAICA “HitiM— Per gation $4.00 and $4.80 GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY—i0 te SVENSK 0 PUNCH—Per gal- Our Suggestion For a Christmas Present A Fine Taflored Suit, ¥ n. Automodf Jacket. . Bik Petticoat. « Silk Waist. Flannel Waist. A Fine Cape of Collarette, Chiffon Boa. Fur Bo Silver Knive ‘ Fanoy Napkin Rings, Collar and Cuff Rox. Necktle or Glove Case. A Fine Picture, A Clock—Rug—or Lamp. ‘A Biswoll Carpet Sweeper, A Photograph Album, A Bible An Atlas. ‘We have a number of Rooks sold by publishers at $250 to $3.00 each: our price, So. You will find in the lot Un- cle Tom's Cabin, Story of the Philippines, Lite of Queen Vio- toria, Darkest of Africa or Story of the Boer War, You Can Get Any of These From Us on Easy Weekly Payments Westberg & Childs 1312 SECOND AVENUE The Buyi advertisers. An Umbrella for a Gift A pleasing and a useful present, Price to suit you, ranging from 40 cents to $16, E. H. SHAMEK 1224 First Aves — Our Heaters Make ‘Warm Rooms Rither kind, wood or coal burn- ers, at low price ERNST BROS, 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 ALBUMS ALBUMS Cc ALBUMS ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. 1114 Second Ave, Buy a Remington ‘Typewriter for a Christmas gift E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. FENIKAPHHHDPPIP IPP PH PPOC eC Cee CRC eee CeCeCeKEECe ng Public Can save money by reading ads. and by buying of It's an old truth, but good as new. Every Ad. New Every Day GOOD GLASSES Will make «& eyenight. I wit amine your eyes for you free of charg A, Lindauer 322 Pike Street Plate Glass Metal mounted, toilet mirrors, holiday gifts 15 cents to 65 cents. HIRSCH PHARMACY Co, First and Pike Tel. Main 916 Santa Claus finds our piace the best in which to buy Cameras nd Camera Supplies. Open even # until Christmas, Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co, 245 Columbla Street eneeienamaanne Free Consultation DR. H. T. TURNER. Sanitarium, Hinekley block, 4th floor. 'WESTLAND 60, Discuss Book . Coal, wood, ‘phone Beattie Fuel Co, cirirl yi FRIDAY, © MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. THE BON MARCHE GREAT TOY SAL Importer’s Stock at First Cost THE BON E of Yesterday we told you how we bought an importer tock of » Toys, Dolls and Gam at from ft 2 25 to 40 per cent discount and that the stock is here and on sale 1 and tomorrow. to Today the Toy Store- 7 Is Crowded At the Bon Marche, with a goodly overflow of people at the “An- nex” store at 1425 First Avenue, Santa Claus is in his glory for hasn't he had a letter from ak most every child intown? And hasn't he answered those letters as fast as they come, inviting all the young folks to come and see him at the Bon Marche ?—his best loved Western store—his Pacific Coast headquarters for the season of 1901. " Some of the Low} Prices of the Toy Sale Friday and Saturday 590." DOLLS’ HAMMOCKS. Cute little Hammocks for the dolie— ¢ Doll Hammocks at 160. BATTLESHIPS AND AIRGUNS. Battleship, 15 in. long, nicely Painted and well gotten up; reg- ular price abc, for two days only, each Dolls, regular price 15¢, price for two days se All Doll Cabs, that sell regu- larly at $1.26, on sale Friday and Saturday at The. Boy’ Afr Rifles, single shot, Doll's Swings, at the following Oc Doll Hammocks at 320. regular price Tic, Friday and | reductions: $1.00 Doll Hammocks, at 750, Saturday S90. Regular Swings at 18¢. These prices, of course, tor Frie Boys’ Air Rifles, reps Regular Hc 8 Gay and Saturday oni ular price $1.00, Friday and Sa! urday, Tho. TOOL CHESTS. Boys’ Tool Chest, complete set in each box— 25¢ Tool Cheats for 196. Se Tool The Tool Chests for b8c. $1.00 Tool Chests for 70. PRINTING PRESSES, Printing Presses, regular price $1.25, on sale Friday and Satur- Regular DOLL FU! B. Doll Furniture, in sets of six Pieces, good size, regular price ‘6c & wet, price for two days, lic, DOLL'8 CLOTHES. Doll's Jacket, Cap, Shoes and Muff, packed in neat box, regu- lar per set The, for Friday and Saturday only 390. CHRISTMAS TREE CANDLES, Christmas Tree Candles at 7¢ OUR OVERFLOW STORE. The publile generally may not know that we have a second salesroom for Toys at 1425 First avenue. store has a come plete stock of Toys, Dolls and Games, and will come very hate y ju supply the needs promptly of the crowds that are sure to come to the Bon Marche tomorrow aad NITURE. avenue, if you find yourself un- able to get waited on promptly | at the reguiar Toy Store, and you will find there @ full assort- ment of everything we have for the young people for Christmas, SANTA CLAUS WILL ENTER- TAIN THE CHILDREN Saturday, as usual, and if crowd in the regular store be- come too gteat, be will per lead the way to the Bon Marche annex, so that there may be og mistake about finding it | next day, on account of ths | Gay at So. @ box, for two days only. great agerters Sale. WOOLY ANIMALS ONE- Christmas Tree Holders, 4c a Lock for the sign of the “Ban | THIRD OFF. Gogen for Friday and Saturday | Marche Annex.” at 1425, First | All Wooly Animals, such as | only. | Cats, Dogs, Goats, Sheep, etc., at one-third off the regular mai ed prices for two days only, LEATHER ANIMALS. All Leather Animals, such Slephants, Camels, Tigers, Ho: es and Cows, one-third off the marked prices, for two daye onl DESK CHAIRS, DOLL CABS AND HIGH CHAIRS. Revolving Desk Chairs, fintsh- ed ih natural wood, regular price te, Friday and Saturday 2c. Little Wood High Chairs, for CROKINOLE BOARDS Weil finished Crokinole Boards, regular price $1.25, Fri- day only at S90. Better Crokinole ‘Boards, Checker Boards, regular price $3.25, Friday and Saturday only $1.68. Combination Game Boards, regular price $3.75, reduced Fri- day and Saturday to $2.89. PIANOS. Child's Pianos, 12 keys, light or dark finish, regular worth T5o, AFTER SIX Our usual splendid Ist is bettered somewhat, from 6 o'clock till store closing. Raven Gloss Bhoe Dressing, worth 2$¢ a package; after six, Me. ‘Women's Jersey Ribbed Heavy Fleece Lined Union Suits, Em- press style, worth Se; after six, Women's Wool Mixed Gri Jersey Ribbed Vests, extra qual- we believe, by these pricings for tomorrow evening, Sale Iimited. Our Own Christmas Cendy, guaranteed pure and wholesome, just the candy for Christmas bags, regular price, 200 and 2c a Ib.; after six, 12%. Fancy Manicure Articles, with ebony hand sterling silver mounted, worth 2% and 50c; af- Women's Flannelette Ki in pretty Persian patterns, $1.25; after six, $c. Wom Mixed after six, $1.98. Misses’ Dress Skirts, all co worth $150 and $1.75; water ante pp he ng ale rimmed Hata, worth $5; | ‘Women's Fast Black Cotto erting ver Manicure Ar- | six, $2.50. Hose, high spliced heel, double | lS paper cutters and seals, Beaver Flats, all colors, Worth S90 and 0c; after ax, fic. Hair Brushes, worth 60c; after toe, Fegular price 260; after six, ee ee ae ee 166. six, 390. T orth net , van the ‘tbe ‘ams, worth 25e; after six, Women's Fancy Cotton Hose, Hair Brushes, wort . S necks high spliced heel and double toe, ter r 4 TBe. ngs foes a pas hy ph re! plaids, worth Sc a yard; ix, 390, Striped Moreen Skirting, 3 Che BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ Co, : 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and I15-123 Pike Street. regular price 8% @ pair; after six, 2c. Combination Pocketbooks, worth 25; after six, 190. CRCCRECRRCEC CCRC eee Cee eee CCCCRCEC ee Ceeeece In One Window, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, LAUNDERED SHIRTS, WORKING SHIRTS All Worth $1 to $1.25 40c PER GARMENT In the Other Window. Shoes, 12 to 15 Styles, Worth $2.50 and $3 at $ GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, " *=2 WINEBERG & KESSLER, TAILORS re HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT Ie incomplete without musie of some kind. And the instrument that will give the most pleasing sounds under js of the expert or inexpert of our Kimball Pianos, ‘This is an instrument of the most perfect constrhotion, exquisite tone! and great range. We sell ft for cash or on easy pay ts, Also many oth makes to select from. Sp ements for the holidays. { OCEESERERERE EEC CECE TEES CoRR rage aee cette’ Se Sh cial in-/* Dry Goods and [Ei Pine _ A & Faney Goods A Comforter made of the best A Few Stable French Sateen, look ike silly leaders at Reduced Prices heavily ned with the purest White batting, soft and fhufe ty; $4.50 Tuntn by the b D.S. Johnston (0. 903 Second Avenue Burke Bullding CRE CREA REECE EEC EER EE? repatring and _ polishing t workmen in the city China Silk, In all colors, suit- + able for fancy work, etc yard ‘ Ladies’ Waist, Fr All-Siik Waist, at ely 50 HOLIDAY GOODS price .. —- We are showing a great lety of Novelties that are pleas CLINE 8 IANO tng and profitable,” We are walling for you to aee our ‘Window OUSE ” 120-122 retina teem | |e THE FAIR fs.'3 eaeet Ones |Srenenorrrres seronesrrnrrceceereeceee terre reed THE Quaker Drug Co. 4053-1055 First Ave. Globe Building Wien Icemousiness Clipe tip Moor Colins Block, Aimes St and ad ‘The important SUP with us, Thousands testify to our ability, they have had their eyes scientifically examined PROPER FITTED by us. HB. CLAY HVBRSOLE, 108 Second Avenue, Seattl

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