The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1905, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR-——-MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1905. THE SEATTLE STAR | - ¥ STAR PUBLISHING CO | Largest, Finest and Most Popular Exhibition —— ane BIA and 189 Reventh Avene of Holla ‘Goots 5 eRN BXCEPT BUNDAY ‘ C ] rt has ever { 1 before the peop we - - me wn en ov. # crnts ber wee or enty-five cente per mon { ’ 1F . “i Gaver ts Re aurier, We tres conten’ “wentr® ciate ea g a bk T If BUBSCRIDERE—The date when your #ubseription expires is | | of p . rier . ; | GOVGRNOR OF THE STATE HAS CALLED A HALT ON LAW Maliehs Relieiiclielalleiciehelclchdndndnda indienne COW. BWCOND AVR BREAKING AT HEALTH REGORTS OF WEST BADEN ‘®NO |* HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS . ntly been opened * DISSIPATED EVERY TWELFTHMONTH, *® ‘ , tt to leave w FRENCH LICK \* The t gambling nos represent an expe f fully * i ea 2? re * $1 Aron the basis of $600 per weekday t riee Ww ne Said Sasameamentond * gers, two faro dealers, six roulet dealers, t sn | Kbony, Pearl, ae ee & dike d «two other game keepers, two slot machine keepe *| per set, from 82.00 © 830.00 i 1 — we so Operators, m V * n Conquest of a Curse * i a, Wo t sangeet * |, MUBIC ROLLS more appropriate tor ' io | —* * 1 of the tabi fitat tr yb * store ha > k fr h oO } e from i n tothe hearts of milions is that being told by ° ; . ; stgithge " wT HANI ; ERCHIEF, JF t i the tuberculosis exhibition now being held at the New York Museurn ROR Re ‘ beautiful line made of Old T try, Rare Woc wronse Bt Of No@iral History. It isa tale of the triumph of science, stranger | an ideal assortment from wh » welect Price - ss 820.00 q thag any fiction. Its message » and health t, keno an@ betting on( HUM OF THE ROULPT WHERE ‘ é - : ; c The story which this exhibition tells should, tf posable, be made | fen for yeam have been|IS8 OFTEN INTERRUPTED BY ee ee ay Lye ag ‘ 425.00 a A part of r i lucation, It st th the dread | soe Oe s oftered (Tae CHIMP IN A NEARBY nake a » c #25. isoase from the dark ueventilated room ja which K is bora to the "% Pest Mousa Jing than the solemn «rob t H 4%, Sliver Plated Shari Fa Blot ' finabcatastrophe. H'shows the means by which Huge gue oR meye ng O aly ary | im Poe's ¢ Collapsable Cups, Card T Dr ( Cow * land, better stitt, the meane by which K ean te | «rly : ne eohducted by | Manan of the Fed Death alve Boxes, Cigar Holde M I Py and suntight ave th ra The exhibitien eonta " y whe vent the prom | i ° thos 1 ther ful a mer ‘ 2 b * f the! o at exactly alf. a Felation of food to the cause and cure, ¢ : m the grounds of the| PHONE MAIN 1240; IND. 1240 ’ nourished, aired and lighted » health “wre gt ony pean Pal tages SEATTLE BOSTON ploded oo. ® can do practical ly eve thing that needs ¢ “ t r the baat pf fential ag ted, too, Hi ma. 00a | Mago a ge peg ae aay 1013-1015 Fiest Avenue for his own ttle else an at w nt , wens to he a rt « , Rimself. Science is eliminat physician and submiteis , J L. W. oie ee bat ~ self-cure. | “ by not unde sanding the term : Every enterprise that has for its ob } Path to Datliance preferred stock’ and thinking that @Age concerning consumption and {ts . SPEKING THE CASE-| because it bears ® per cent that In Selentific men should p nas defi nit | ve Tr GO ABSTRAY./all tt will carn, in talking with — . - oe | . ‘ v ! hen be 1 hen o he company today reat progress will be m 1 the | t dent tah company t day Bimple rules of right ch alone can | ! =~ tak oh tt In the United States the death rate from fright- | f paid on it before the con ek fully high, as compared wit at of other « ald tobe | ‘ |receives any dividends, but th at it increasing. In Europe the conquest has been ng. In | t The it Faneeas nn tae Gemingn stnek: fas Prussia statistics show that at the present rat ence parked | otenes’ of 16 ear cunt Of the caraings : from pulmonary tut ly cease In 20 years at t * It has a long run-lof which § per cent to It; and % the drop began, and th om this cause has de | . sd lumber, palnt-| furthermore that the amount 4 @ince then from 31 t fon. In Englat a the | . Bosge ic week of preferred stock will draw divi a fame period, the @ ’ | reagan. gr ne vdhee ade the tally sold , It has been demonst bey amption’s } f f the cas > te bal ; 4 anc earliest stages cures may be effected 1 " and that | Chan B m P ‘ i. even the patient grows stro ugh to do a and | ; ae argain rices get full enjoyment of life sev ya in the wee an ade | ‘ = 1 ca binenir Guanes “Supe Vanced age, to die at last of « ase. the Genito 06 take lara biecha, 9° The positive assuranc at this can be at | J ew om geore™ IT TAKES BUT A FEW WORDS TO TELL YOU fm thousands of cases, is best medicine that can | Saien ; bi Jobs to t Aone —* THAT WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT SPECIAL PRICES discouraged consumptive. | ABOUT THREE CARLOADS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW Hope is the best tonic there ts | However. groupe plamoctent beip locking for sit PIANOS AT ONE-FOURTH LESS THAN THE RE : It inspires one to fight, and not succumb, and that is half the | war te § n-| tions, Page 6. = ULAR PRICES. BETTER LOOK INTO THIS TODAY ‘ wictory | y f chips EASY PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH 4 . BOSTON DENTAL WE HAVE SECURED THE CY FOR THE Decency in Public Office j i PARLORS STERLING PIANO. LARGE MENT EXPECTED } -aig be a Twelve-year Guarantee. ABOUT JANUARY 1. 4 2s Lady Attendants 7 » er " » — >LANOS. A vital, living, burning truth is betng for OR a se og, <0 MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE STBEI PIAN ‘of a class of Americans, wbo shout loudly that th - * we a Both phones and who ARE NOT. ti INDI 2 It is that the common, every day, rugged honesty that ts a part | 4 and parcel of every SUCCESSFUL. business is none too good for pub. | Sar Ap pm reat | ; erman, Cla O. é: This country is full of men holding both large and smal! places, | mead down as a direct result of h ting, % , N th W ll Pl jwho have one standard of rectitude for their private and another | acttvity - _ feerts, @ ert * om Oo in 1 ease = ae ¥ 4 a for the conduct of their political holdings. PE alla Da ggg m4 Na De nee . SAFE PLACE TO BUY A PIANO They graft in a masner to make a thief blush. They find no sin | ANOCIEE bt to A aBCOND : . ok im e ter Fr shame in forcing political contributions from those below them. 711 Second Ave., Seattle. ‘They fill offices with relatives down to the third generation with the he can ween , Give him n fancy vest & smoking Sdea of extracting every penny of profit possible. They duck and | . ee 1h ot hiefs, a pair of silk ssupenders, or a new ; Godge and evade laws that were enacted for decency and the econo- | 1 find here men assortment of good things to r tical conduct of public affairs. | o which will make most sensible kind of Xmas gifts. Prices And nine out of ten of these men would look you squarely in the are right, styles are the latest, ad ve dyin delighted bo have = OUR MOTTO—25 PER CENT—UNTIL XMAS—25 PER CENT “CE ; * ri : open asi account for anything selected bere. One dollar a w , > @7e and say “CERTAINLY, 1 AM AN HONEST MAN payments, you Ruow. To All Bringing This * The dismissal of W. S. Leib, assistant United States treasurer at - 34 Philadétphia, should serve as a warning to the thousands who are in | | Re, ‘ fglfice solely for what there is in it. Fea GULINS BLDG. JAMES XSECOND Phones E Outfitti Co..'tn) Cut 4 Out The president has et the seal of disapproval on the conduct of | {¢ COME HERE AND SEE.300 BRIGHT, ABOVE-THE- astern Outfitting Ov, Une w ‘ Public office for personal ends. Recent events has shown an awaken- BRADT OPTICAL Co, s © SAE Of podtic sentiment and a desire to put an end to a system of Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave. thouns'& t10h Goseuul’ alias a t § . : Seattle's Reliable Credit House, ag and swindling that takes so much and gives yo little in } ble Cr EXAMINATIONS PKaE. j ; urn. ; % *| Its ETH dination crate? Ba Ts — PETES Se ‘ — EG, ey se Sn / im () \\ fT) ANN ai al +. tht Le ad ” Vole Bir he a7 aT, or ee | WeHDOo suPee @ev ss Holiday Excursions to Seattle The Annex Plans Shopping Trips for Our Country Cousins FREE FARE TO ALL WHO PURCHASE TEN DOLLAR’S WORTH The Stone, Fisher & Lane Stor 7 4 for the holiday busi- | ter always has an extra tax for mail or express charges, which is invariably in excess ness. People who come to town to dot u r t el one ay free—the of the fare (one jway) on steamer or railroad line. only condition being that their purchase amounts to not less than ten dollars, and they It should tk ’ oy Tad p t in order to secure the rebate it is necessary to buy a must live within fifty miles of the part on | to trade with | round trip ticket, jpn iow it at the store where the purchase is completed The Stone, Fisher & Lane organizatio in in Seattle, Bellingham, The Tacoma, Everett and Olympia, by thi t 1 f in Western Wash ington, for the free fare plan will in fo at ix store how @f holiday merchandise is far in advance of any previous exhibition. | The Annex is filld to overflowing with beautiful, practical gifts of the highest ch | acter, The price throughout are uniformly fair and invariably lower than can be It is easy to see that this plan is far superior to “shopping by mail,” for the lat- | with anywhere eld Emergency Sale:of Toys Worthy Price Concessions Made on the Holiday Stocks Now in the Annex It is no easy task to build a department store and conduct a big business on the | ed to put the prices down in order to “get out from under,” as Peck’s bad bey says one piece of ground. The work is much slower than was anticipated, and unfortunate- . ly the big basement was not completed on time for the proper display of the holiday merchandise—the toys, dolls, and*the China and bric-a-brac . When these goods were bought last spring it was expected that the basement would be ready, and of course purchases were accordingly doub! F f F ase: rade pas fan ot purchases were accordingly doubled and in many cases : The sale in The Annex basement will be opened on Tuesday at g o'clock. Hence the firm is threatened with a very serious overstock. It would be impos- It will be in very trtith an Emergency Sale. sible to dispose of this merchandise in the little time remaining. So it has been decid- And Emergency Sale prices yyill pgevail on everything. Temporary tables are being erected in one section of the basement now com- | pleted—these will be filled with the toys, dolls, games, bric-a-brac, ete. The whole | stock will be piled into big lots and marked at even figures, so’s to facilitate quick selling. It is as though the contents of one’s pocketbook were enhanced fifty per cent.

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