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

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DEMAND 28228: REPEAL — TIMBER AN ONE ACT MAY BE REVOKED BY CONGRESS TO | gre STOP LAND FRAUD pag ME nh The alleged land frauds have tended into almost every rat emaln, ar while M airman . par bh = - 8) them have been secu ord with eoretary: | inane such fraud mmitted had Traceable to Act Act Quickly WO carloads of merchandise from the recent Great North- ern wreck at Sultan, Wash., priced for disposal in 4 hours. Selling hours 8 to 12 Thursday morning. This is the first and last announcement--- indeed, nothing will be left to an- nounce after tomorrow noon. Now read the particulars. $1.85 Raincoat Covert Suit- 89 50c Fleece-Lined ing marked at Cc Women, marked at Doubtless many of our readers remember the recent wreck on the G ago, in which twenty-three cars of general freight “turned turtle” and founc jently located near the tr Now it happened that this ditch was no exce water. And itso happened that half a dozen cars, ded in said ditch, among them two cars consig send a representative to the scene—-which we what was billed to us, but we had “first choice” of the balance. worthy—the remainder we left unregretfully. The line must be drawn somewhere, you know And now comes the best part of the story body, they were im very good condition. The dress goods would pass a government appraiser flannel is merely water soiled on the edges remedy that)—while the pictures are water-marked on edges only—that is, the bulk of them That's the gist of the greatest FOUR HOUR SALE ever turned loose in Seatthe—don't crowds tomorrow morning—you'll not have a better chance to invest moncy again this year range from 20 to 50 cents on the dollar—the time is short—we must sell at once. Christmas g tention. Here's the way they'll ¢ inad 1 to the rule loaded to the guards ned to The Big Sto Whereupon we were imme Naturally we selected only the ' 1,250 yards fine worsted Covert Cloth, in rich shades, ‘Tan, Gray, Navy, Brown and Olive; sponged, shrunk and shower-proof—an ideal fabric for wet weather wear. Comes 50 inches wide (note the width), and as good as the day it passed through the mill gates lier season at $1.85 a yard. You A cloth which we sold in the ear can get it Thursday from 8 to 12 only | 50-Cent Under- = 19¢c Women's Jersey-ribbed finest cream white 464 in number—hand silk trimmed—perfect fitting Mills” brand, water marked to the tub and they are as good as ever. while they last Thursday morning nothing to impair their usefulness vests, 2,500 yards genuine “Lonsdale” Bleached Muslin—the housewife’s fav- orite brand. Full yard wide, and the identical quality that you would pay e toc for if the edges were in perfect condition, Chances are you'd cut around Musil the edges anyway. So what's that when you can buy this famous Muslin P r at sc a yard, which you can. Ten yards to each person, from 8 to 12 Thurs Yard 2,000 yards Outing Flannel from the wreck, worth and tock at 7c a yard. Thursday morning pay 3¢ not a thing the matter with it but a laundering will right i S Full width, 3 a ly atest offering that ever was printed in Seattle. soft quality. Dainty, light stripes and checks the gr consi Hors ts, animal studic d sell regular in this somewhat soiled, the 1,000 Matted Pictures, bought especially for the Holiday trade “Pharaoh's I of the most popular subjects of the day, such a shtened Horses,” “Madonna's Flower” and fruit Photo He rs, etc. Not a picture in the lot w store less than that means 25c elsewhere. Being entire lot will be sold at 5¢ each. ” (5-Cent : Pictures For goo Matted Pictures from the wreck; all water soaked ed and in nc 1 sirat leniably -TAE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS *"NORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE: 2 a_i Good News for Those Who Vests for | 10c Lonsdale Bleached Muslin, 5 7 1-2c Outing Flannel in check 3 |. 10 yards to a customer, at Cc and stripes, marked at Cc near Sultan, Wast which was and was well f with dry goods of many sorts, we lid. The upshot was we not only secured a very large concession on When the goods were opened up, much to the surprise of every the muslin and he undervests are water-marked in spots (but soap and miss it! Follow the ds invite our who! otton fleece-lined Vests | the cel which sells in America’s best stores at soc each. But these are not a thing All sizes in these soc Vests at 19¢, Think of it! na | Pictures ured at : da they. wills de ice around the e when dried up, which can be done better at For C anywhere else Same suhjects as in the sc lot, but we offer Each... merely nominal price of a penny each WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1905 THE SEATTLE STAR Lo ee) 6 ta t o Complete Credit Housefurnishers—F REDE # runes Just Fifteen Shopping Days Till Christmas Christmas Goods Will Be Held for Future Delivery When Desired % ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY’S SELLING Na PORCHASE PRAGTICAL PRESENTS | cuUTS ON LIGHT PRESENTS for the pecials can be f NONE TO DEAL EF Cut Glass Handled Jelly or Olive Dishes 0c Each This $5 Golden Pressed or Weathered Oak Rocker sheead-ola. the winitthe ; 10¢ 2 pe 8 5 Fancy Steins, While They Last, 35¢ Each $ I Floor Wonderful Soot Destroyer 35¢ a Package thore Anti-Carbon, the h ch teste New Shipment of 27x60-inch Axmin Rugs Specially Priced at $1.80 Each l This Th | ANTI GARBON| THEONLY SOFT COAL) |. 5007 DESTROYER] mit c tre Ch an & 2 $ is » a Bedding Se n—Third Fic 18 Hemmed Huck Tow- 16c Hemmed Huck Tow- 350 White ols 12 1-20 Each lic Each : ols Hemmed Huck Tow Hemmed Huck Cotton Tow- 25¢ Hemmed Huck Tow- 19¢c These white or white with re : with red border Size |= 18x34 A Regular Ife each special 12%e a fortnight DAISY AIR-TIGHT HEATER FOR WOOD © most satisfactory low priced wood Heating Stove we have ever handled being the small lighting of which the fire can be light x the hands or clothing. The Daisy has scrow damper, hinged cover, east pipe collar and nickeled urn. It is lined with heavy sheet iron. Prices are as follows diately no This is air-tl & particular fea door, by mea ed without # best——the most suting water will ions ¢ at. $1 Cash and $1 a Week —OR— $5 Cash and $5 a Month BUYS ANY Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range TOP. IN OUR STOCK TOP. SMOOTH STEEL WITH SHEET SMOOTH STEEL WITH CAST No. 220% No. 240% . + $6.35 rn RUSSIA IRON WITH Cast TOP. No, 180 No. 220 No 240 4 RUSSIA IRON WITH SHEET - 3.50 We Take Your Old Stove ebrated “Forest TOP. a + 85.50 One'visit -~ and allow youallitisworthas ae 330 ~s 533 Part Payment fora New One} nicxeiea rats, per set, 5c extra. SOV Complete and led Purrushers Nickeled rails, per set, 85 extra, JREDERICN & Lomples (rede INCORPORATED ) Moarclarrs) e sold in regular And there's ink. Nice, It is undoubted I HAVE NO BARGAIN DAY cul adings is ir tha Ir ur price for re " tly locat t j dence a ant Ree } | may be. Tw t anxious will cost you nothing. j He & DE FOREST, THE SEER AND | ont and HEALER speak t not successful but not disfig OU THE NAME WILL MAR » ex STANDARD, RELAY and DOMESTIC these at the oc of replacing hout the use of plates: work. We cure Pyor- 3 1 other serious dis- eases of the teeth and gums, CHILDREN’S TEETH ld be carefully looked after good teeth and good health later on OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, Entrance 307)5 Pike Street and 1430 Third Avenue, Corner of Third and Pike, No agents, No commission. es less than one-half CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Just Above P. 0. «| RELIABLE TRANSFER 00. | Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1216 First avenue, Postoffice building. | ' Phones—Sunset 962; Ind. 626.

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