The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1905, Page 8

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8 ——ee ee ee * G \ 1A v * * * a | Int key songs” st iy P : . ; eS ee es eeeeeee te © curtn ha THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL Few People Know e ed jones Saturday night | phere will be a Saturday matinee | play. The “Ben Hur” advance sale which opened Thursday morning at the Contractor’s men are creeping up towards the frent---only a third of the original window space is now left. Whether it will be possible to go on selling during the building or not is still a question. The entire outfit may be moved out any day. These conditions make prices lower. The crowded condition of the store is another factor---there’s too much merchandise for the size of the building. All these things make prices lower. Yesterday raincoats worth $15 dropped to $8.95. Dress goods were put down another notch. ey of the most beautiful hats fon ey third less than they’d be items favorable ere aE: —— a wimver | lat the Grand of May Irwin's new) © * ground ') EVERETT, Og 6.—A =; oat ve = : sl | At Ballard j Bcaasebiee t2+o6e one The bill at the Star theater n-|" large and wel TAR SHOW GIRLS ntly orgs a utle ay Be | Right Rev JUNBAU Alaska, Oct, 6.—Fred 8. | special see ot for the in-! after bishop at the G orn by The best store is en route to “Valdes to hold »| | terms of « rt Ce ®. 1331 84 Ave OLYMPIA Oct oft tn th DAILY DOINGS GREAT SALE Contractor Driver began Operations on the south wall and quit on account of rain. The dispute regarding the inch and a half frontage on Second avenue is fortunately settled. No more delays from that quarter. Over in the suit store the prices are radically demoralized. Women can buy suits at $15, $20.00 and $25.00 that would readily bring $20.00 to $35.00 were the “stage settings’? in keep- ing with the styles offered. The enormous stock of blankets and bedding is likewise affected. And housekeepers are thronging the aisles every day. The variety of merchandise and the number of prices changed are so lengthy that no attempt will be made to list them in the papers. Nor indeed is that quite neces- sary, for the store has had all the business it could comfortably handle, without any of the usual stereotyped ‘‘ads.’’ Tt is continued every ar 1 rHE § CAPSIZED! petty Alaska Gossip | San. forenal reoept ov THE cusTOwER’s view oh _ meee “, o19-020-021 Alaska Huila SEATTLE STAR—FR IDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905 nedanBomplete Hote Sub Furnisher Comple’a Credit Wousefurnishere~FREDERICK & WALSop 19%)—Compiete Motel sad 6 b Furnishers, STORE CLOSES AT 6 p. m., INCLUDING SATURDAY _ SPECIALS, FOB. THE SATURDAY TRADE Furniture Dept 0 kin Choice of Over 50 Patterns of Extra This $2 Herdwo f Blac “ty Super All-Wool ingrain Carpeting at 55¢ a Yard, Cut and Sewed | F Reg J } J i instar $2.50 27x60-N Inch ands ster ope $1. $0 Each Porcelain Hanging salt Box 25c Tr i ain decorated in Drapery Dept.—Third } blue Back ms an upper panel by mean ot which box is bung on the wa Special pri 25¢ $2.25 and $2.50 Nottingham Lace : Curtains $1.45 a Pair A 50-ft. Indoor Clothes Line, Com- Tiles caine, GhUtie iniaes GUE Gan GLEN a bey teens ries plete with weeks 200 a pair +++ 1.45 Importers’ Samples of Drapery and eee Materials 7c Each convenient Indoor up and as easily Patent hooks are fastened wherever it shown in {llustration, will remain tight. n down by reversing Special price to- and one pair 25c Silk Plilow Cord 12c Per Yard ast” hooks -.-20€ There ta a large assortment in mixed colors. Regular price 2c a | A IB-§t, indoor Line, Complete with Regan 2 25¢ Green " Doni 15 1Sca Yard anon ” This Line and Ho han the ones described above, Except that this T wrinkled tt is in. perfec yi but they are 5 in exactly the same manner, tion, being and rug Regular pr Spe price t J one pair patent “Hold Fast” per yare 1 i ho . SPATTLE 2OME oy THE AGENCY TOR GREAT THE MAJESTIC ROUND OAK RanGE Complan (reat y Copptere Wel an and BEATER opines CN CORPORATED ) po cy dene bee SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS. CLOSING OUT As commented upon by the daily press of this city be- fore, the old Bargain store is closing out. Saturday will be $7.45 Day; get your share of the bargains. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 SUITS In Worsteds Rubifoam ... Ragley’s Corner Saturday's Specials To Make Thin Lively Around — Ragley’s Corner 4 cakes Palm Olive Soap, | seen ally sold for 10c cake, day 4 for ........ Tweeds and wots ‘pomsales rs Tooth Powder Cheviots ---- Seer Teen Pa Pasteurine Noe: Paste » t Saturday for Destacuro ‘Tooth Pia s Santtol Tooth a e.. Packer's Tar Soa; Munyon's Witch Hazel Listerine, small size SATURDAY SHOE SPECIAL MENS SATURDAY PANT £39) SPECIAL : Boys bie’ $3 00, $4.00, $5.00, Special b MAX RAGLEY Labies sii ) DRUG C eee | $2.15 Bases | [Free Delivery. Both Phones 982. THHEBARGAIN STORE 1104 FIRST AVENUE Turkish Bath 50 INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT. Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington ERNST BROS.INC( 306-306 PI KE aves the Dolla of common $3.0¢ do the work of COFFEE SPECIAL BEWARE OF IMITATORS {Alveolar Dentists}, the escap ing gaece and do not give

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