The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1904, Page 3

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a {much as the Karl of Yarmouth. : Miss Thaw’s husband, Perk “L can hardly believe it. Why young lady forgot that t earlishe te far from being mo@ert!¥ admitted he wasn't worth | Woma: Who t# she? a penny “Bhe's the swell » STAR DUST - the town.” Come To the New Store seam tages MT tae ain ahead.” ettes, The Hub “Why do so many men find goft | Ave drinks hard to take? « —<—_—— Because its to Your Interest The November st rck Reducing Sale offere many apectal oppor “A Parlor THROUGH BULKIN" A Very Close Cail | Been a-sulktn, Star Man,” And have sulked juat ¢ Now, for want of els . I make another bow te you Have you not t startling Ithough | WAR TERMS % k to my engine ry joint ached and every was racked with pain,” writes C. W. Belamy, a k otive fireman of What has b ne of our fogs? ee 1m waving that turkeys! [/ Mar MADE t the store bis ranch Tue ou pay either ca edit | KRAZY KRANK, are getting ripe? 8 wpferry Burlington | was weak and | A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. We have received a drawing of « NEMINS, | ens aaa rd pond Hr ling dev from its in “an je of Kleotric Bitters, and Weathered | Vent We have matied it Jak after taking it I felt ian I ' Jey” Furth, with the r wt that he > ever 4i4 in my e€a ul e et bunt) install it on the Qu Anne street run-down Oak Dining | 8 car Mne, for the benefit of the end life, atr Solid Oak | seat man use. ‘Try Hl © top, ax Ch a al uthie but The Cincinnati lad who burned ina ePrice ate at a0 A, Ray eat | 0, drug store, Secon eslor abr two houses because he liked to Ms eaten oe on #1.40 wwateh ft headed right for that 4a dom seat. Regular $3.50; spectal place Where he won't need to take | ite Saadie:omi ne initiative to gratify his — : “E ntire fs oO} f Po ide d Brass” c ‘ (¥ A 137. inch foot- BET HE'S SORRY | J r knobs, a J. W. Cor down from CUTLERY — 20.75 ps rp, dar te rote te Fr] ig f EVERY BLADE WARRANTED ““ ” Bs =: "A Ri h L ook Weatherman, ob, Weathermar BUSINESS 18 BUSINESS. The Jap commander planned a coup Genty Mista of Wee ie OO er What do you mean, I wonder | Mre. Rawlin ip Wenatchee DON’T TRMPT HIM | thom Wateses, in 30 IAI f t inch By Wrappin’ us up in this fog aaah : | year gold filled cases « on wide, 6 ‘ Wednesday to see how they wer Shute is the name of a new t ad ‘o ' ’ ‘ E © swell front It te an awful blunde getting on with the Ralston room n express messenger on the | bis month, $12.00. « k 1A . $5.50 r hacia at eee the teeth, | house, which she will occuppy yuthern railway, Tr robbers HOUGHTON @ quem : - Bc rege Seba es soon as it is completed.—Leaven- | beware! —Sunflower (Mins.) Pensee HUNTER, #@ more than apt to Jum ans yg BoB | | AS Ana should he meet ancther’ cai ar I fi oat “For I ped and Wednesday” a He w i be sure to bump it The Kernel’s egotistical autodt-! ahead,” sald the man at the theater, | - A COR. SECOND AVE re P Jouraphy, printed yesterday, still| to bis friend from out of town, “has | sé ae an several designe Brainerd a fow the 1 of this town more | than ony other 10 men fn Sash and leaves "Ras @ UNION STREET points to the good in the “war of "Wedel Linoleums n't tell) mud | anaes eam | g,Rubber Boots ana Shoes very | D Five First ty Pat t ‘ ele, per sq. ¥4— a haw's model bride says! thing In Rubber, The Rubber Bt« SHE “SMILI BECAUBE | Mit » R oe * ah———————— — ——— | itre ugs Bargains PRICE LISTS FREE My five cross panel Doors are known everywhere; price $1.30 Three Times a Day Only Do You Give Attention to AFTER NOVEMBER |4th, 1904 Fourth Avenue and Union Street, New P. |. Building SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. REMOVED FROM 216 CHERRY STREET. a ee tle, Wash. EST IDEAS IN GAS HEAT 0. B. WILLIAMS GAs LIGHTS OX | The Very Finest and Latest in : FURS SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. waists oon. | T ADIES’ AND GENTS SUITS per door Send for price lists to my Cole’s Original Hot ~- Blast Heaters WE OFFI SOLD BY Uf 3 TO VIgIT OUR BCeT OUR LAT AND WE EARNEST NEW OFFICE WE SELL THESE STOVES ON INSTALLMENTS it and No puttering ar aan Absolutely neighbor, who gave up Original Hot Blast, w stove guaranteed 18-tneh 18-tneh 16-inch fire pot ERNST BROS. °° 22 ones 1100. Sunset Ex.27 - - - - -_- Independent Ex " @.@. Berg on One Dollar a Week Payments 1425 FIRST AVENUE. he Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. THE RELIABLE DIT HOUSE. Corner Fifth and pai Phones fain 4. 93. ' Moore’s Bankrupt Stock on 7 Sale AT THE OUTLET FINEST CLOTHING MADE IN AMERICA AT PRICES LESS THAN HALF. THE MOORE CLOTHING CO. ON FIRST AVENUE, AT LESS THAN IT COST TO MAKE. SOLD FY THE CREDITORS. THE STOCK BEING ALL FRESH AND NEW AND FINE, 18 FAR AND AWAY “a VA Get the CKD, 4 Standard | December a tdiys ) Paper Designer Patterns RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. este BM RACscee Millinery Stock Must Go WE OFFER THE ENTIRE STOCK FORMERLY 0 TO THE OUTLET BY ORDER OF THE U.S. COURT TO THE GREATEST PURCHASE THE OUTLET EVER MADE THE BARGAINS ARE BETTER THAN ANY YOU EVER SAW CHANCE TO BUY A NEW OUTFIT AT ABSOABSOLUTELY UNHEARD-OF PRICE RY STATEMENT IN THE OUTLET’S AD. IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED—IF ITS NOT 80, YOU GET MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING. IT 18 A RARE NOTICE — EV We cannot do without the room, so there's : | no way out bui to sell our Hats at cut prices. MOORE’S | MOO RE’S | That is what we are doing. Tomorrow we will | clear out— BAN KRUPT | BAN KRU PT | French Sailor Hats and Turbans, in wn, | nd black tr n | neh mate 1 | | @. 25 STOCK OF —_— sTOCcK OF SWELL | gids | Children’s School Hats; good values rth z I to be closec FINE SUITS | _TOP COATS | “Ske | | aa BN DRESS GOODS NEWS . Ladies of taste and culture find this a most satisfactory store in which to make selections of Dress Fabrics. Here are some practical quotations for Tuesday: what's more, the regular prices | Seattle. I xa shatte hes wide, a ee ‘ 10) ALL SILK BLACK TAFFETA, 24 inche SCOTCH SUITINGS Moore's $10.00 Suits. Bank s. Bank Bankrupt sale price Bankrupt 1h price wide and every yard quaranteed reular ® did we ar patterns, rupt sale price.. $5.75 e Bat . 7 R750 | Moore's” $1866 R10 o | ra quality, on sale _— at, a yard h $1 it rrow at Moore's $12.50 Suits, Bank | = Bankrupt sale price | BLACK CHEV Ms og wide 1 ways = = | Moore's $1 reoat i svo 2 inches ide, a FRENCH plain colors, rupt sa 87.25 | ,,:: , 9.75 aie Red : Moore's $20.60 “Obersent | wool and worth 75c @ yard H with satin etty, priced at, a Moore's $ sits. Bank rupt sale price | ae . Bankrupt sale ‘price | ea for tomorrow at yard, cit eal 88. 75 $11.50 | 89.50 . : 812.50 59¢ 8 ap Mea ay cas RS | Py cena tr fi See eee 4 FRENCH full line of ; S H G | ae every reread ‘wet @ sort sold re y I je quality, on Boy’ s Sults, $3.50 Values for $1.45 Moore’s Stock of Haberdashery Goes For a |} wlarly at $1.60 om sale tomorrow Mt fe A whole stock of Boys’ Blue Cheviot Suits, 3 pleces 9, 10 and 11 ont | $1.00 $2.50 and $4.00, will be sold tomorrow at i $1. 45 Mere Song ke Ww MOMOMOHAIR, 88 Inches w in awu paw umouqy, good 65e value, priced t ; a full line of Boy > School Shoes t gentlemen; correct furnishings, finest styles, all new; too good W HSVIONG ard et be ost satisfactory « why Moore fatled; that's why you pay haif the real value x lining s a yard Sizes 13 to 2, worth $2.25, for $1.15 hirts, worth $1.00, tor 54 50¢ 586 B All Ww I K P. rth $ > FANCY ENGLISH LIAN, 50 inches vo¢ joys’ oo nee Pants . e poten ey wegen oxeper oo CREAM BEAR CLOTH for children’s Worth Te, tor 2he 1 Wor for c ee ee ats or opera cape . Fine All W ; o De : i , $8 and $10 Mackintoshes for $3.95 ae ere 7730 ALL-WOOL HOMESPUN NEW CRAVENETTES in a full line of . Black or Ta Z 4 every yard worth a silver in th ent weights for coats Moore's entire stock of Men's Mackintoshes, all thoroughly waterptoof, value $8.00 Fine Cashmere Sox 1 9 pobinoe ‘ = aa and $10.00. Bankrupt sale price a3. an Heavy Overshirts she eee —— erennas nee-ew some: es == eee McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. =e" The Outlet Clothing Co. ==="

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