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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV purchasing the Great H =| | tinproving One of the Chjnamen| | sort tm taree erea t tt a ld ars | sToLe UMBRELLAS (> me BIG BOOM ve Sti reds tae sett Thanksgiving Cc Vb Gar téis J Christmas ing 1 1 this | def ’ ' J Af h » La ‘ Sas \ gc teat val ioe pet by Patr Deo! ' Linen RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Noveltic REPORT OF SALE OF WASHINGTON HOTEL AND ERECTION proms nt Mach ' hin y “Ht es “9 iin , ee ee ee, perenne AG ra ' | the officer heh Hosiery parysine Men’ s Furnishings OF NEW HOSTELRY CAUSES PROPERTY IN VICINITY TO GO , _ 5 ply are ey Ta) them, gir t t “ I Holiday Gifts n t mm eve It 4 all an t ky n the} 1 t r of ed. a beat ay G ow bein f UP—MOORE DENIES REPORT—CITY OFFICIALS CONSIDER ff ie P h ; 1 he } 1 + 1#, ben “i 1 ‘ th 1 harge th " h ' t the new P PURCHASE OF PROPERTY I purpose} Ty - Fp. Sore Ke mini} eecaieae ti sabia i Waa . “ é : — : ‘ found pe and, after| Leriuel Lemm Pinched tocking ite | 3m t a Persian | t ' fon having t n { | Cannot Fix Responsibility | charido .@f selling Mquor without @ on wa " D 2he lithos : ; ' . pre for | Chinese who were injared in Wed.| sauleae @uuor to ® minor. | Dolls and Toys i De . A ht Cedar st, car | esday’s explosion in the National} rt t ‘ ‘ i Ww h has 6 i . N 1 ' ngs ago ¢ Novelty company building, Fire| The ;,electior and bound: | more being prepared and 1 ke te the } - 2 os ‘loaped the ut of the police, |Chiet Cook bas not yet been able! commligee of the ¢ 1 he oa Banta . Hu . ) th nN : bs SD 1a > ‘ 1 | to question them and find out just] meeslag, this ng to decid | large Kid I I ar it h ' P tt ‘ att ime, | who responsible for conducting| the polking + for the ss Pee i rons \ he fireworks plant ‘Without @] electionat which the park | - 4 ' $3.4 r ' is ' the ¥ b ‘ The three girls injured are to ba.voted upe . woh Oe al wa " Officials Investigate. \ ; eat : J a 8 x ey 1 y. By| * ' an the} SPEC CIAL SALE NOTICE 7 emcee si ‘ soapinsbipsntesiepteiganipreiansiiesns: 10° 5 j Hosiery, Fancy Neck ‘ It haps | 9 ‘ f ‘ ‘400 $1.00. “Seat Worry, Wateh Us Grew” the " 1 ' ‘ a Cas * Credit |: * nnecgp By ga ; reel Saturday Night rag Saturday Night w decan | PECIAL FROM 6 TO Pr NOTIONS AFTER 6 P. M i Th wed ee howed | vrmes = + ha 8-inch Hair Rolls for 106 4 themselves to b 1 up im the} a “ ecetni Balls Best Darning Cotton pansengers begs hoice of a be thets applied di 00-Spool Basting Cotton Be Bills on wheat and Time's cycle | One of the panne 10 on Rings for....10¢ mows easily and quickly—get com through a wind ¢ Loulse Hair Pins for room a Main, He says some SPECIAL . . . were plain gold and others set with We will offer this Sat |diamonds, Detectives are inqulr urday a close out pattern | ing into the case of Rockers of which we bought » stock of aut STYLES, ,ayALITIES AND the 1 rat a The largest veal, of Men's Ur price which enables us to Gerwear to be found in the city at sell at a saving of one- KE. N. Brooks & Co's, 1331 2nd Ave half. ¢ Just like cut, in the weathered, golden oak, or mahogany finish. Made of The Edison Phonograph A Veritabie Wonder The Edison Phonograph of to oak or birch, extra large, high back; roll edge seat, warranted construction. The finish is perfect hand polished on oak and ma- hogany, and shellac and Waxed on weathered. Reg- ular price for this special »; for Saturday at day is a very different affair $3.75. Only one toa from that launched ten years customer. None to dealers. ago. The inventor has eo tm We promise livery. AFTER 6 P. M. SPECIAL Se Lace Edgings and Insertions, white or Arabian tints, per yard prompt de- proved his latter day machine as to make it absolutely without a peer. The new gold moulded records reproduce orchestra, band, vocal and instrumental music without a flaw. We are wholesale and retail distributors for the North 2c Curtain Tapes, white or Arabian tints, per yard .- weet. l6e Cluny Edgings, Arabian tint only, per ae. ‘ Have 50,000 records to choose $1.25 Lace Curtain Stretchers, each.......... oeeee . We among. Sell also the Victor Talking Machine and records, Immense variety Come in and hear both—then decide. Christmas stock of Pianos Chickering, Hobart M. Cable. Kimball, ete D, S.Johnston (0, CHICKERING DEALERS. 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. now ready Sale Starts Tomorrow At 9:00 A. M. a Ra sold for 10, have been z Me marked at $22.00; shirts which pie oe usually sell for $1.00, are mark 719 Second : ed 75¢, and right through the J markably fair prices asked for || entire store prices have been Fe it. ‘ Prices Cut Deeply on Everything In the determination to sell {| remodeled and — everything everything quickly, these prices || about the place is to be chang have been cut 25 per cent, 33 || ed, so the entire stock must go. per cent and 50 per cent, de pending on the article | Gome Tomorrow It is the intention to sell out at 39 A. M. the Sully stock just as soon as possible, beear the King The s ale starts promptly at Bros. Co, want the location for | Nine A. M., and Men's and a second s tore that i Bo Clothin Overcoats, to be the del clothing estab Raincoats, Hat rts, Under lishment of the West wear, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Collar Neckties, everything goes tremendous reduction. Suspenders on ata An entirely different class of goods is to be put in the new store, the front is to be |j store 719Second Av. Noar Columbia Formerly Sully’s King Bros. Oo. bile met forts ne father Time ken gan 1 quell the @ still hunt for eaving the car in a state of siege. The of blue coats arrived the car was de | serted. SATURDAY ROCKER Gust Jones wants to know who stole a number of rings from his ee To satisfy creditors the;entire stock of The Bargain Store, 1104 First Avenue, will be sold at about 50¢@ ON rHE DOLLAR The stock and store have been. placed in the hand undersigned trustee, and he has so marked the ou ever intend to buy CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS, ETC. ih You should head straight for pyegey December 15th demands of the creditors, hence goods that if y« Money must be the gs imperative to satisty ait t ata 50c on the. Dollar In many cases than raised before persistent that the entire stock goes—no reserve, out the goods will go at a much less figure above. A FEW PRICES CI thi Men's Patent g t soles, regular Men's All Wool a ‘ash .{-reditors’ Sale Price .. me u well and ‘ substantially made, sold Por. $3.50 all about town for é $10.50; Creditors’ Sale $2, Bair ies : Price $5.15 fi. ‘ed and screwed, regular Men's Black and Blue #f price $3.25; Creditors’ Worsted and Serges, Sale Price . $1.65 conventional styles, hand tailored, ~ hand Ladies’; Boys’ and Chil worked button holes dren's Shoes at and lapels; well worth $15.00; Creditors’ Sale vee 8° One-Half - Men’s Scotch Tweeds and Worsted - Suits, |} e suitable for all occa- ‘|| Pr sions; in demand as a ff ice business suit; regular i price $20.00; Creditors’. | ee is Sale Price .. $10.00 | FURNISHINGS Piso Golf Shirts...45¢ Shoes Men's well and substanti- ally made Vici Kid}! Peesident Suspenders ... Shoes, regular price $3; ee She Creditors’ Sale Price f eit asheves tant $1.50 | » B.S. brand ..5¢ Men's Box Calf Shoes— 100 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, lace or bluchers, regu pags 4 to 9, regular lar price $3.50; Credit } price $4.50; Creditors’ ors’ Sale Price $1.75 |} geSdle Price $1.75 Au The saa Store... C. WISE, TRUSTEE ‘1104-——FIRST AVE1104 alii al li te li i! 10¢ 60 Gold-Eyed English Needles f je 2 dozen White or Black Hooke and Eyes for 1 dozen Shoe Laces, 5-4 2 Key Rings for > Back and Side Combs for h ¢ 10¢ 26e Fancy Crystal Hat Pins | Fancy Flowered Ribbon i Or inches wide, value 3 8| a Shae , 10¢ | row night at, a yard vi ie Hii night at, @ yard... 196 go. Gola Neck Beads for B3¢@ | k Taffeta Ribbon %|10c dozen Pearl Buttons for inches wide, staple shade 2 a 5 lar value a yard Pad Hose Supporters 2he sl tomorrow at...12¢@ Paper Pins for Sie , F 1 and Gros Grain Hair Brushes for Oe Australian wool, sizes inches wide, all|5e box Assorted Hair Pins only, @ smal} f colors for Christ ‘ d Be $3. garments, after 6 a ne ue Joe @ yard pe 25c box Pants Buttons for each al at 16%¢ 10¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. ERNST BROS.1xc Hest Iowa Creamery Rainy Days and Chilly Nights Like those now at hand are constant reminders of the fact that you need & new heating stove. When you buy don't fall to get a Cole’s Hot Blast Heater The most satisfactory, most durable, most economical and beet Neating stove sold anywhere at anything like the price, SAVE 1-3 } This wonderful heater will positively save you one-third your $11.50 Native Heat Washir Fresh Oregon I Full Cre Pore Lest La 1, 10 ibe “ati am Che lowa Butter Stor 1371 Second Ave, Arcade Bldg Modern and Sanitary iil for fue * 42-inch heater .. 15-inch he Methods See pee ets Old Stoves Relined cording to size and weight of lining desired we can re-line old stove and make it as good as new for $1.50 to i BS. 00, { A IANOS FOR REN the oldest, largest and strongest piano and organ house in the Pacific North- west. ALLEN & GILBERT- RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second Avenue. ¢ have is a double br unfinished worst & for $15 ch it anywh H. LEWIS & Co. First Ave. Cor. Cherry. PURITY cannot exist except where per panliness is the rule, Mod hods of sanitary plumb placed within reach of most mo tunity of hav clean @ low us to gi you an est for perfect plumbing throughout your house. Plumbing materials on hand always. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Co, 1405 Second Avenue. Th ankegtving dining |BLOOD POISON) TELLS ITS OWN STORY skin, the Regular Price. Philadelphia, | made Tlood "Pol [for a bottie of | BROWN'S BLOOD CURE §2 Air-Tight Wood Heating Stove For Saturday oMly—the best cut rate bargain ever Made of sheet iron and measures 18 inches long high. Not lined. We do not set up this stove pipe with it, Cash only, for Saturday— 79¢ | Persian mete KEBLOK LS TA fed 30 - Aron ateets Chundeiphla Mond ts |B AN, Saturday Seclnis aeieeaaas ie onl D! uaker Dru jo phone » Uy eet Key ARSE lou CO ous | $5.00 CASH, 9600 A he finest quality of . Forks and and low Knives, Spoons prices. at