The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRI _ oo ~ = MUST CLOSE More Letters in Defense Iwo rane Faw DIVES | Pies GL Holmes Furniture Lo 10}-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. New Store’s ‘ . or Credit : System Pa A ’ b A Offers ‘ ! the Strong j induce- 3 : t ments of the Fair Sex ies ™ Saturday Special BIDS WILL BE ED for buying here ses BB Cts. < Tire CARPET « Submarines und avec Inger men an nn | BUTTER “ URNITURES CO. SECOND AVE From Seattle |i «ne uly" mat mi @ UNION STREET nes demanded he broke srg fgets Local Ranch Eggss : 10c Special for Saturday Clearance srs came santa sane te ane wel) viot sone, [ho that tbe uo nandede wit Le E and ¢ ‘ ags, Half Price, for many ¥ Vomas ang W walwe elas ipaa Dacre ny ts A TERSELY TOLD °.. b mere, eicenmeerbe St “STRANGER THAN FicTION : Pg lige = be make, : “ . fe 1 Wo : A Remedy Which Has Revolutionited Westberg & Childs ~f- raflamniton thought of the many |*geTretigtncs pan Reveal Cloaks, Suits and Millinery E et t t ery day in the} The remedy t heralded as a Same Price— h or Credit. 13512 SECOND AVENUE Re t $25.00 0, 1 ‘ +2000 oneal $50. 00 Heo ae bee $113.00 Every Lady’s Desk Now Reduced to Cost rG at eof Mie senoee ’ “ ; A Ww 1 “ “MDa Glove nex to flight. Mathews | beina the Ww KORRECT SHAPE” Rib a Cc we * assailan DM - , : cham and theca MEN'S SHOES one Oa Um- Rates. contre ." - eae eee RR | a eng ne BO ee oe eaten: ta 88 $3.50 —* co otions “RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. brellas roe” Pore a [et te | ca igs adies’ Suit Sale W u a | B CORONER'S ‘ . ok of the gigant! ndien | in dige ne indiges BAM. Still the Great Attraction ~ c |erpetrated every day on all sides |tion. - wo 4 1111 First Avenue siunarega ‘of ‘ylich tan andes du gate o1 f ] 5 ineent D keg ran we bi - oh poy n Near Spring. Jere than cost of te See our window display a carat Gin Gees eee tt n the case. Hadlach a — : Orthodentia r finaly satiate te that gg en eee ae high ‘be taver Gr wanes Sppeia 4 eee eves any ermal, 7 ale Bl mk. en ee A f | G Justice wi i veracity? , yract! nknown a few | OR. E. H. STANLEY, | LADIES’ 8 Mah grade serge, cheviot and mar u 00 Bellingh j ature MISS A D ears ago and now the most widely | 346 Arcade. | r n tu ¥ priced at $19.00, $ 1 provide fer < , of n being jach weakne é LADIES’ FASHIONABLE WOOL WAISTS ALL : * ” h ah a we le 5 : , : GRBATLY REDUCED IN PRICE ‘Two SENT TO AS) LUM) bie he ho ce : shout se M came William Belond, a Holl =| a Fema ' ; GUENTHAMED OTC” illinery Mrs. Edith Anderso joome, uacontradicted THE CITY. | n Lake holdup was | dis * . without any just cause. FOR US, BUT THER You. 7S DOLLARS OF GAIN IN IT FOR ause she realizes that ed for @tar has not arrives at €00 o'clock, | | serie J <4 Bel | Both were picked yesterday. Bek eminent! she has 1 this par her more suc man haa far more | telephone— Sun Main 1060, of ny time betw The Greatest Hat Bargains of the Season WITH US ITS SIMPLY A MATTER OF HAVING 4 a copy will be | fou at ence. By apecial mensenger. | mented on the yi igion | and has been i om the He has b TO GET RID OF GOODS AT ALL COSTS. CHILDRED UNT RIMMED FELT HATS, including y shade good 50c values 8 7 b ast, each 106 LADIT AILORED HATS ree and varied col WE CARRY THE LARGEST THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIFS IN SUITS, SKIRTS AND BEST STOCK OF FURS IN RAGLANS, JACKETS, ETC. GOING AT YOUR Tablets can be | @EE OUR PRICES ON FURS. THERES NOT A CENT OF PROFIT IN THIS SALB es and the reg- | t for me to | ular w wo of them after | C Cc BERG 1 then pro- (meals will strate thelr merit | eo Ue onvince her hearers that better than any other argument. | FURRIER 1426 First Ave OWN PRICE. igear, values from $ ¢ recently deci to $ : t t, each $1 98 up drinking and devote he ‘CE W TARTED THIS SALE, ON THE FIF- TEENTH OF LAST MONTH, WE'VE SOLD HUNDREDS AND MANY CUSTOMERS H Men’s Goods Many Radical Reductions t F N WOOL Uns RWTAR, of elastic rib- « v 2 garment; on sale $1.00 he celebrated AND AGAIN, 80 ATTRACTIVE THE ROGER’S TAILORING CO. 718 FIRST AVENUE ong the sea when the notion seizes him. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL uality sold reg 00 Hurry Hurry Hurry We Close on the 20th of This Month, So Do It Now NOTE THE NUMBER THE GREAT OUTLET SALE 1112 Second Avenue (Formerly Heidelberg Restaurant) at night ME > KING JACK I HNG R s AND BATH ROBES (P20 PER. CENT DISCOUNT. GIGANTIC CLOSING OUT SALE THE $50,000 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE AT 718 FIRST AVENUE, WELL KNOWN AS THE ROGERS TAILORING COMPANY, WILL BE THROWN ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC FOR TEN DAYS, COMMENCING AT 9 A, M. SHARP Otis W. Bertrand. Kimona Handkerchiefs ® very handsome new de ‘king kimonos and. pillow The sophomore debating club has wed the juniors for an inter SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1905 AND WILL END POSITIVELY JANUARY 17TH. ALL THE STOCK REMAINING AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER THE REASON WHY WE ARE GOING IN THE WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FEBRUARY THE 1ST 1905, AND HAVE RENTED ON A LONO I ING, CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND UNIO} sembly hall January 2 price is 10¢, or - oi ++..3 FOR 260 Th the » is general finally bi Ing them to k om of raising and lowerin at the beginning and close of a day FOR SAID PURPOSE THE HANCOCK BUILD REET DON’T MISS IT THE BIG SALE STARTS AT 6 A.M. SATURDAY, LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY. SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS MADE TO ORDDR AT SHORT N OTIC ALI ‘ ED FOR GARMEN REMEMBOR, THI8B 18 YOUR ONLY CHAN NSS. STORE TO RENT AND FIXTURBS FOR SALE. POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND MOST TEMPTING SALE EVER HELD IN SEATTLE THE LAST CALL ON THE PUBLI Saturday Night A GOOD TOOTH BRUSH FREBP Vv ..-B1 50 TICLE SOLD IN OUR DRU Lamb’s W FROM 6 TO 9:2Teg. $2.75, for.... Ties! ARC $1.83 PRICES--M chs Worsted ‘Sweaters, oe yma have mupplied ther aters, Capt Js full trying to o as the cadets go ar with their « unbuttoned, dis ng the “C. C.", of which they | are very proud ON THE DOLLAR WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE RETAIL BUSI amb’s ~ t ¢ Tutey A.| Sunnydale ered among As has been rep -| Baker, a 16-year-ol girl, is not to be num the missing. The police have locat NATIONAL MEAT co ed her at the home of a friend at . Green Lake, She came to this city Second Ave, 80, Tel, Main 1211; Ind. 1211, | a fow days ago and visited with — place in town to tw the McCann ory. a Y was try of . through them tha pollee found | 7 of all kinds constant) out the whereabouts of the misstng | girl, Bevatise George Leggett, of Sunnydale, happened to leave at the same time it was at first thought | that the two had i eloped * Seattle © Couselt Ne 6, Rh é @5.M., installed officers for the ensuing ye@r at the Masonic temple last nig! The services were very im- presfive. ¥ your meats at lowest market prices. ¥ on hand THE ROGERS TAILORING CO.- 716 FIRGT AVERUE PUGE! SOUND BRIDGE AND DREBGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. es, Structural Iron W ork, Piers and Fougllations, dging by All Methods, SEATTL ASH.

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