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; | Tounty host S"avemtgt yes & Co, and Gilbert Pianos, also Weaver, Story & Clark, Mason & xs ig Se STAR. ACCUSED wonse | Gigantic Sale!(—, THIEF , OF High € Grade Pianos, Embracing the Artistic Webers- Wt ‘Three Hours of Radical George Haven, a yours wan woo Keurtamann, Kohler & Campbell, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Sphoor) vine versitue = FREDERICK & NELSON pine rurnitore Tomorrow Morning Reductions From 8:00 to 1 1:00 The prices speak for the mselves, All sales must be for cash, and fit ' terday art a gg wc" Hamlin, Carpenter, Geo. P. Bent and Newman Bros. new and hat oe 4 yesterday wish sive | second-hand Organs. possible. We cannot deliver the Silkolines, as they are v , O.D, Ont-of-town orders will be filled when posted not later than Wednesday night ‘ right to lig m juantity of any special that shall be sold to a customer, Department—Ask Floorwalker for Salesman ( D t fain FI Reg.$2.75 Hard- | Regular 15c and Upwards FANCY wood Cobbler GLASS OVAL DISHES 8 Seat Each Fem 50 PIECE. DECOR- $ 5 65 ATED DINNER : $448 SET for rmcceremmese rwiesms Furniture HOW FAKRASH ESCAPED This is an excellent = 7 0 value at the regular ce. It is large an sei.“ Inspect Our Showing 2 of Mission Furniture On Main Floor part 9 adventy He was released long ago, Ine st goes, by a young Londen t named $1.48. the Take Elevator. Drapery Department—Take Elevator. Carpet and Rug Depart $1.25, 27x54 Inch KASHMIR RUGS | | 5¢ Silkolines, 36 Inches Wide Terms, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8 and $10 per Month STORE OPEN EVENINGS — $5 Takes a Piano to Your Home WASHINGTON DAY BY DAY a hes that it tha: heen the pleasure of The Star to offer its readers. SOC SUET TANASE TERR SSSe RENAE RASS ease Ke EER 5 » , ~ ae 28S S888 CSS SSAR ASKS ER CHASER Ee EEA Te «Q5¢h . $1.75 36x63 Inch KASHMIR RUGS | c4 Yard For $ | 35 Each There are over 50 patterns from which to choose, and practically every known design is included in the showing. * It was a happy surprise to the Piano buyers of Seattle when our announcement was read! in yesterday's Star, as vovidence of such was well shown. Never before were prices on high grade instruments lowered to such a point as at the present time at H. & H, Chesbro’s Pianc These come in attractive Oriental patterns and colorings. es can find many uses for Silkotine, it being House, 1207 Secoud avenue | There is nothing like them in the city at these prices. They e¢ for a light drape in nearly any part of the house— Five Dollars down will take a Piano to your home, with our guarantee to take it back are suitable for floor coverings in nearly any part of the || for Sash Curtains, to drape a bathroom window, the doors n one year from date of sale and refund every cent that has Seen paid thereon, if the)/H house. As long as they last tomorrow, between 8 and 11 || of China Closets, etc. Regular 15¢ value; tomorrow, from a. m., they may be had at the special prices. || 8to 11 a.m, a yard, gc, None delivered nent proves erwise than the way we represent | This sale embraces our entire line of Pianos and Organs and Piano Players. Reautiful high} eee cee - oxect= == — — = _ grade instruments that sell regularly at $250, $275, $300, $325. $350, $375, $450 and $500, are| going during this sale at $166, $191, $209, $227, $2s1, _— $287, $528. Those that retail at $55.1 $550, $575, $600, $630 and $700, going for $420, $438, $470, $503, $530 and $500. Organs that & N sell regularly at $65, $75, $85, $100, $125, $150, now on sale at $37, $48, $57, $69, $84 and $03. This is the greatest opportunity of the year to get a genuine bargain on a Piano or Organ. | Only $5.00 down takes one to your home. What can you get for $5.00 that will make a bet- tem Xmas present? Perhaps you intend to buy later—why not now? and get the benefit! of a bargain,in price, and on these special easy terms. Nothing could make a better present Terms, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $10 per month Remember the place, 1297 Second avenue, right next to Stone, Fisher & Lane. Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets _ AMUSEMENTS 7 HIRD AVENUE fer 1onN CORT, Mgr. Phone Three Nights—Thureday, Friday and » Saturday, December % 4 and 5. | “E b . . Saturday Matinee. Night, Sc, 40 14 200; PRICES Night. We, sic Me and 29°; | » c, WHITNEY presents the Greatest They All Say It's Good po egen yer Abeamenaoun TONIGHT LULU GLASER All Week and Baterday Matinee In the Dainty Comic Opera, Fun! Fun! Fun! DOLLY VARDEN. Book by Stanislaus Stange. Music A Millionare by Julian’ Rawards PRICES—#2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Tc, foc. Tram, Seats on sale Tuesday 10 a.m. Next Pp attraction—“Ben Hur.” And Dozens of Good Specialties. Seattlo™ Theater Qrand STORE OPEN EVENINGS CLO LaOT 248 AVENUE. ——JUST OPENED—— -ANeW.. Addition Wise Seattle people are buying close-in, cleared acre- Close-In || Cleared Acres RIGHT ON CAR LINE LARGE LOTS $10.00 UF ACRES $75.00 UP TERMS Soc PER WEEK | Russell and oe Mars. Both Pones: 667, “Unele Joe” Cannon's charity for the shortcomings of mon reaches far and forgives much, but th it dosen't cover. He won't toierat man who says the speaker looks Senator Cullom, of Iilinols. A @eal of tun has beon ot CO because he has en eed the belief held by some people that he looks Wie | Lincoin. “Uncle Joe” does not think that he looks lke anybody else, he is not hankéfing for that sort of « reputation. Hie originality in mi ia safe from infringement and by ity is the anvy of his ague aa ———— — tracts on car line, where they can make a comfortable liv- ae Howe, pay ge Lund, the Se GUSHMAN GOT propottionately. ‘The company ca 7 | MERS WOULD a ing close to schools, churches, stores, etc. So, if you hap- Seattle's Handsomest Theater.” ps tg oi a Sn woe ned - oo en to be out of work you can make money working for PHONES—Ind., 43; Main 43, DECEMBER 7 TO 12. ie Tas diomunses ty dectes| , ; pena 4 | FORM A TRU T vheirsalf by getting one of our large cleared. tracts, Frye Tonight and Taiance of Week | Matinees on Watueaday und Saturday. 7 Gad a INTO FIGHT b $s are equal to a dozen small city lots, prices only $85 per rg saat Stupendous Production of General rt j — tract up; terms $15 down and $5 monthly to people want- Extra Wallace's ChIvAGO, TL, Dee organiration of farmers of the entire United States and Canada, to ve} formed under the name of the Amer -A steentie| a rous Surgical Operation ae ee “or the Oure of Piles SUPPORTS HITCHCOCK IN RE- FUSAL TO APPOINT COLE ing fine view of Lake Washington, etc. We have these ts at Hillman City, with city water, only §-cent fare on hington street, office on track; or people preferring choice, bottom land, where 700 bushels of potatoes grow Majestic Revival of THE Two sisrers| , BEN HUR | By Denman Thompson, Author of The Most 7 of All Stago ageants. | The Old Homestead &0—PERSONS IN PRODUCTION—S0 8 Presented with every advantage of moveonly Intensely painful, danger + lite and very expensive, but in ean Boelety of Equity, is the ob; . “ , ale Opes Sight of modern medical research aimed at by a large ber of deie-4f per acre, take new Renton car, 1st and Jackson street, to many extra features, includth Tapreday, Deo & 9140 & wm dnoe the discovery of the Pyramid | gates in attendance on a confere yarden station, 734 cents fare; cight salesmen always on 2 No seats laid aside or phone orders Cure, wholly unnectesary. If yo | begun in Chicago today. In the le grounds at both places; free abstracts, perfect titles. Down Prices—2i0, G00, The, $1.00. taken PRICES--$2.90 to Sc. Box seats, $8.00. any doubt on thie point kindly Out-of-town mail orders with remit- the following letter from one wh: je of the official call, the organisa n Will seek to eatablish “equitable town office, 16 Downs block, Come at once, open Sun- 4 offiee promises to sows that the claims regarding th ~ | plans for morketing farm products and day. ° tances filled in order received after merit of the Pyramid Pile Cure are| and posstbly be pro- ice quvuntis te ssomaen of ET Grand Sagi torre sale opens, borne 2 oat by facta. ae Peneee: L. 0, Torkelsen y mwore| ucts at a fair price not loaded down} | - & long, t man Is earnestly In favor of the reten-| out @ compla ¢ of the! by trust profits.” i i | bitnd ites. | the present register, W. H. | proneoutir ing Ben | John Cort, Mer. Phone Main 65 and has always remonstrat- | Tollesen sent to Cole's appointment, and called| the alleged burglar on Pike st at the interior department today to ex-|and they went to the home of Mra. a Oleson, on Pike atreet, where jesen produced the stolen pain and une: Se pyr g egy tate igen, | io anace ‘ T isqualitt f aythin, 6 Agntont Sie ve athe Mig ~ DU CHESS Seanad swe for doing anrtuing. 1) £7 SSivery much gratified at the re-|of clones from his room at ‘|HOME FOR Two Nights More Pyramid Pile Cure and ordered a %- | fv#a! of Seoretary Hitchcock to con-|etreet. Patrolman Bannick TONIGHT LAST TIME. TROUSERS cent bor. I used them and they gave me relief; that encouraged me and I bought another S-cont box and they | Press his approval to the secretary cured me. Oh, how giad that I am|*r. Cushman is the only membear of THE GREAT LAUGHING SHOW. THE _VETE RANS well again! the Washington delegation who te op-| A gomplaint charging John JACKSON, Miss, Dec. 1.—The pro- “The Pyramide cured me and I am| Pong Cole's Bbpointment, but from rerhan of the Great N ject for converting the ol4 Jefferson ST Warranty: 10 cents a button; satiated they ‘will cure anybody ciae| DOW om he can be eounted an active|ern freight depot, with patty Davis homestead at Beauvoir into a - ORKS £1.00 0 rip. who ts suffering as 1 was, if they wit! | *!7 the secretary. . home for indigent Confederate veter-| v ee = = use them. seg eee pai cg ; presec a While) ans, which has been « am of the ee * — ry o.50 $1.00, To, Be They are made to wear and to “You may use this in any way yor RAISE TOURIST there are ; Paty | United Daughters of the Confederacy areata ak ee in {ff rosint wear perience -| or A number of years, today became ext Attraction—Lulu Glaser in somage any sathrer's ane pur Wire. {id nw take 'eiouah Wo an accomplished = simoie owes IT SHIRTS 10 COLLARS 2c CUFFS 4c J) cet verse old Exclusively by ‘ . s teotives that he had committed the| gigent veterans were admitted as in | ERB t u & So + ee arte, Lymmid, Pile Cure te sold, by pte es thefts that had been mystifying the | “ent rater ; ere , * tn | ut erwor AS ita merit ie #0 well known that the| CHICAGO, Dec. 1—The tore be scstning, Are ed Greenville 817 SECOND AVENUE ertakers ae T Kl Si wales exceed those of al] similar rem- on Pullman tourist cars Union Savings & Trust Co, ppen | atendent jent | FIRST Dea | 9 as, n ermen ds combined “lati day Saturday, until & o’alock a9 the oe sissippl at th OFFICES and Both Telephones. m0, |] Lomber Ex- ite Pyramid Drug co Marshall, site ed in any from | *#esion of the Te ure next month, | 0 y modern eo which B|f chahge Bid & Co. bs Bak oe Sie ed io any surg fpom| sean of the Taga next month, THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET Me ah || Rete sok causes and o Diles, ‘Waeh be vent 112 Cherry treet, |home will be borne by private con- | ‘sbec’ | free for the asking. tributions,