The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1905, Page 4

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i saccntuniantacssensaar stints At AAD DATTA THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DEC, 18, 1909. f the Inatitution grounds, { om SE IMIRS. CHADWICK sf Ready For : Christmas \ f SUNDAY ayn RLEPNON TS ge Business Departimer t, Main 1089: Independent tim. , ney ae Se IN PENITENTIARY WHO WILL BE MAYOR? yf ? . we ore o a. h re with ye i KEI on i THE QUAKER ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS R PHONE 1 JEWELRY, WATOHES Our O.Ase 706 Int Avenuo ALBERT agneen| | HE’LL LIKE THE in religion as tr It is The QUAKER DRUG CO} 1013-1015 First Avenue fon may That @ause the x Mendous waste of deeds If the « respec ern pew make more Emotionalism in steam may ape at tlonaliam, such exuberance of fee @rentiam which too often mark th churches 1513, 1515 1517, 1519 Second Avenue Two Doors u ca " ‘ p \ | ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY ube ers) North of Pike Street for anything ! The man who fervently shouts “Amen!” but overlooks the con tribution n his open up 1 steam In If ye p an n you Tet it ont, why—let it o even though the pr But in doing so, don't imagine that r “Amen fervent and lusty, can make the world a bit better or @ cry of want or moan of pain. Eastern Outfitting Co., () * " } “ " . | COLLINS BLDG, JAMES AND 2ND, PHONES 416, Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY.’ Complete Credit Outfitters for Men, Women and Children IE-mergency Sale? Holiday Goods $25,000 Worth of Toys, Games and Holiday Goods to Be Sold Before Christmas The conditions that give rise to this extraordinary announcement have things are reduced a little. Many things are reduced very much. Every- been fuily told in the papers. The fact that the new store was not com- thing must go---there can be no compromise with this situation. pleted on time makes it necessary to lower the prices. We have pitted The occasion enables folks who have more friends than money to price against time. In order to eliminate the chance of being “‘left’’ we reconcile their position. It makes a dollar go as far as a dollar and a half. have decided to sell minus the usual profit. Starting tomorrow EVERY It is the best news ever printed in the Seattle papers. The details are dollar’s worth of holiday merchandise will be sold under price. Some printed for hurried reading---to be acted on quickly. BOOKS—The first bargain is a matter of a thou SAMPLE JEWELRY—"Dog” Co! *KERCHIEFS—About a fourth under price. Can GAMES—A new game of parlor baseball, full of sand Books, cloth-bound, full library size, good cle gs, N Ct Lockets, Cr mre ORES ¢ ' Particular attention fun; for the complete outfit, 85@. The New York type books by all the world’s greatest author th and Brooklyn ball players are g to play this game young folks and old; published at soc a volume than a worth on March 15, 19¢ If you estimate their score cor- reetly you can in this emerger sale, at B5¢. Wish we som FANS—-W hit i oo fon Fa hand iv all arrang or quick buying to print a list of the titles; it would fill the minted and th spar rth $1.50 fo CLOCKS—About a |} ed Clocks, in gold-plat- a ie aan : ee 1.99 for OEY. PILLOW TOPS—A batch of five hundred artistic ed metal frames, 6 inches high, very macsivernad very _ CALENDARS—Most | iful styles, generou TOILET SETS— tt are not s in scores of styles; were Ose and 75c apiece, —_ good looking; worth $1.50, one to a buyer, at Tie size; worth 33¢ apiece, will b Id at 25¢. red af -the don’t b ‘ now . Anehbigr halle ek ame sac saaenins cea: Gaon FANCY BOXES—Glove Boxes and Kerchief {gat they re to he had $17.50 me wo f MATTED PICTURES—<x8 in fac-simile water ff@mes, miniature r styles, with pendulum, Boxes, covered with imitation saffein leather, orna Ss dig e agit 4 lors, apiece, Be lane iain eumatti jnbeine wrrect tim Stands 7 inches high. One to mented with real burnt leather; are worth $1.00 and PICTURES—Literally hundreds of fine Pictures, § ‘iy be 4 ‘ a buyer, at 49@. ip er or ; p all si all sorts and all pr one special lot dpe ORK BOXES—Covered with Oriental silk and MECHANICAL TOYS—Heart’ tats $1.25, will be sold for T5¢@. Selasah Wr ettielend aA sabsiet fivtons ys oa B sidcldleed Vaisedh Ste cal @ bine, less A, wid Al ies frat art r the _ MEDALLION PICTURES—FKramed picture worth 73¢, to be sold for AS@. They measure 20x DOLLS—This 4s a veritable “Slaughter ofthe all. St BOE." Automobiles, § hundreds of styles, values up to $1.00; a iole table inches, too. ards Ti bdie Bil Ph! : Pi ia ie Crnendile imple ig filled with them, choice, at B5¢. BASKETS—A fancy Basket ta third toa Arranged in three f0F™Ming Clowns, Monk CUT GLASS—A' notable collection at prices a Baskets, Baby Ge Baskets, Perfum lots—bla s Gr re,” as the third helow those u Christ t ets, in artist ind beautifil sty! cial tr s many One line deserves m Wat 3 ; y one at a third less than it's mé All i ght t h 35¢ winding ; ca waited worth $3.50, for, each . one toa buyer, st x $2.00, F1.00 styles for 6B, 8yc sty for 19¢@, Doll worth held now a és though, else there'll not be enough. for 59¢. $1.50 for The. Second Ave.and . University St. Second Ave. and , : University St.

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