The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1903, Page 3

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4 @rHls = b* & 8G Ts ary 6 TS 8 F aw ad iB tbh | WHEN YOU STROLL IN HONGKONG YOU MUST DANCE THE VIRGINIA REEL 4 DICK WOOD AND HIS CHINESE FRIENDS AT THE ENTRANCE TO CHINA—FREE GSaeekeoper of Kambling games | Prescott, Ariz tant informing « fact, “When Hongkong t hese fishing and trading k Which wa begin J Out at sea, tx {But sure | the harbor } true, Th s w & f from tn an k many » is, it faint, dull is holding ont { longings for dear N j Anchors are cas horde of Chir t PRMicitors anc seems to | the very Down fusion reign ¢ hat men” pounce j and out of the packed ; } Shouting allt their firm, whe are strewr upon their prey, Tn they ran ‘Oh, exe Old Man? “Yea, it's Old Mar ages to make forts, that nd he mar with frantic ef y Wong ia here,} task of meet rs from the king after the of the incoming United States and comforts and in nited States for the brother, Jep Tom | In thé shuffie of am Jun} ie lost sight of. After we have de ited our baggage at Quong Yee ing’s and have wiped our | ing faces with a hote! towel, I x! Old Man concerning Lum, and informed that Lum has che Dak Leung's place goodby, Lam. After a rest and supper, we go for fa trol. And such « stroll as it ts. | It is more like the Vir ginia reel, for f must be executed t through the nightly the wharves and ic neing Abare to learn is forward, dodge and back with your eyes in front of you a pund is fa | the time. To look coolies, all emptying inte you, ene- tion is necessary, if you wish to make headway. Don't stand still; | keep going the way you are| ing. | ‘There's no use trying to remem- ber what you see the first night in¢ Hongkong. Just tell them when you | get back that there are two open- | air theaters in full blast on the) waterfront. No admission is charged, | ‘They are supported by subscriptions | resident Chinese mer- ‘They run all the temporary do not festival season of ” now on. The greater part of the Ieudtience stands. Hongkong has Beautiful.” and that is the right term It is the most eventy and best y I have ev on. ‘True, | sanitary an we been called “The bie decay and animal pollution It Is @ marvel | is Hongkong. It is fantastic in its decorations. It ix solid, | almont monctonous. In the Yhara ter | of ita stores and dwellings. Yet how] You have seen lots of over- wouldn't fit anybody. overcoats “are” like that are showing some from the best makers In America. They hold their and fit these shape few" ike Priced to sel J. Redelsheimer & Co. 1B Strongest Overcoat House in the ] State. i 800-804 First Ave., It Pays to Trade on F r. Columbia st avenue OPEN-AIR THEATERS the gove n ' t malig a * we eat rts « Inaten T had almost forg tr alr Jergart t 5 the YJ | | | BEAUTIFUL CITY | ’ t ' t 1 f human heat H " A aw eth . Go to Spinnings for bicycle repatra, ing at 18 « nt whe _A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers SUITS AND OVERCOATS From the Globe Stock The greatest bargains you'll find in Seattle. ult Florence Marvin, pro All new and up-to-date Clothing of best quality, elegantly tailored and perfect fitting. MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS Fine new effects in Scotch Mixtures and | Consis Worsteds Tweeds, Cheviots, simeres, beautifully tailored Made to fit y« ations free. yu like made-to-o1 fore... for $15.00 Suits, for $20.00 Su $18.00 and All other Suits reduced tio, ™ poverwoar The best quality all wool, in medium and heavy we Fancy Stripe, all wool tiara trimmings, ps rth $3.50; Globe ate satin tons, w« a bar sale 89¢ wn Rib regu ilar price $1.39 ribbed Globe Colored at $1.25; All Wool Bro never-wear-out, Heavy in same . $2.40 and Cas Cheviots, Oxfe Vv roughout. | up Alter 16.35 13.45 in elegant lored throughout $25.00 Overcoats, f $18.00 ar 12.50 propor-| All other Overcoa portion Genuine Cravenette Coats Worth $20 and $18, all shades, your Fu r choice $12.50 |) * BATH ROBES © $).50 B mere Hi did quality; G pr %. ath Robe $4. 85 Fa SWEATERS “ $5.00 All Wool Sweaters 2 plain and fanc Globe sale price. $3. ue! Srik ta ting of all the pe es and magnifi Cloths icunas, Kerseys ently tai ts reduced in same pro nishings y Ho I Mediate,’ We A. BRIDGE & C Next to Bon Marche, 1415-1417 2nd Ave. aie vl COR. SECOND AVE, AWO MADISON 5T + A Letter From ree! ! Cpr Dear Seat Ch WE” 24, as I hare opentel Te; C Moh, thu yeor, at Oye Carthy 4, tbe - Chvennk and omecmntepiel Ibi igtan A frag avr gag a2 no. % teh LAGPH 46M, el COPAL [7. ata vttu- he oe a eantubs Ct thang 4 ~ 4 have ton Za a f fo heth Gots attty., Some ii. Things i in Santa Claus’ Shop Stuffed Animals 4 Iron Toys Buch Interesting thing = these are Here again we bh Buch a what etery small boy Ike» « Trains would be b looking Horses and Cows eys Fire Eng! big dolis g thaty move their long ears # Wagons, Jockeys Deautiful lttle bisqu @ backs and forth, Cate and Dx vehicles in iron, from our own prairies, neg Japan- natural as life, te with wheels. Africa, Exkimos from Ala wha, mg beards and horns and eyen tha Ranges, Stoves ene dolis from from ly, and life-sized Rabbi Banks of every dencri Manila—in fact m every na that nod their heads while they nib end Swords and thon under the Sut best of all daugh- hames— are the two Queen Dolle—fair ters of Italy with class Portia and Juliet Die at a carrot as naturally as you SPECIAL—Mechanica Die nne All these animals are cov- Track, tov ered with natural fur, and the prices are all the way from Toy Pianos 10¢ * $1.00 A beautiful ec Mechanical Toys en Here is a wonderland “indeed for boys and even most grown-up people cal not resiat investigating the products of the ingenuity of a Claus’ toy experts orrow, at lection 25e & 85.00 Magic Lanterns # that are a real pleasure in Prices from 25e¢ t $2.50 Toy Trunks All nizes, well made and nicely finish- ea, at 25e t $2.50 | Pocket Knives A SPECIAL—oy Pocket Kniven, ularly sold at 16 5e | Mac ii operating we nee every day, her antmals that trot off on their Walking and long-armed Musicians with nbortnes that make t all Toyland to dane- on these mechanical noveltion run all the way from i onees 25e¢ $10.00 | Toy Furniture \ Portia or Juliet Which Is the Prettier Doll? each, on sale at . oes D DOLLS, beautifully cos- tumed, cost all the way from ... KID BODY SOUL wi with $10.90 joints and eyes and natural ‘There's a great contest on in the from . ¢ dolis have had a dis- “*"ROYAL" FRE DOLLS, with movea' natural wigs, the most beautifi i we have ever seen, cost from ..... 19¢ to avor of “der Fraulien Juliet DOLL HEADS, sizes to fit ‘any Body, sme with the permis prices from 106 © $1.00 ‘Thies ie the grandest a. t \ peg Tin Toys niture shop. and he has brought his | Whole platoons of lit- best specimens here for Seattle chil- the Tin Soldiers, a great ortunity to vote for thelr favorite variety of Horna, Tin jos, Rureaus, Sideboards, Morris Trumpets, Tin Chimes, Chiffoniers, Rocking | Ch Both Dolls Will Be Tin Horses and Tin An- ire, Wash Seta Comm imals of all kinds *—all in pure, whi Given Away beautiful toys at very in oak finish, Christmas Eve. small prices n ¢ of Rocking Hor» cards and Sb Tea Sets are entitled te o matter if FULL SET OF DISHES—Just like allt trite ness ee eye grown-up peop dishes—and just Steel Wagons 7 ak sak eae What every litle girl wants for the % All-Steol Express Wagons, at, « ¥ rf dolls’ tea parties. All sizes and He to prices. SPECIAL TOMORReW ,31 PS Wanon, regularly value Aetry 31.00, on Tool Chests adies’ Suits to 19¢ © $4.98 Just Ten More Days of the a Rubber Toys i Great Discount Sale tler® at, each he to $1. 00 ren days.{n which you may choose any Suit in the store at lar prices, V New Purses are the lowent t this Se rplus at once ¢ * Hling all Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits now, in the height of the season, AT ? 25 Per Ct. Discount ontains u to vie at once s The re LADIES’ FANCY WRIST BAGS, ton lifferent styles to select from, ¢ $1. 98 CHILDREN'S FANCY WRIST BAGS, in ted leathers, worth 500 each on sale tomorrow, at, each sale tomorrow at, each ment McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street.

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