The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1905, Page 8

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paremenensnne~maes vere sineaneaminairinieun-nmtspmniconaenstiaanannnnsnomene tc ooemee pee rte erence neo Sas TRAN ne OOO AREER ad THE § CATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, DEC Complete Credit H ousefurnishere—PREDERICK & NELGON (Inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers, Importer’s Entire Stock of Lace Curtains 1 Seattle's Greatest Lace Curta tunity hey may in the future, min if it ie ary, It ie not| present, well, that ts different necessary @r either to play a secret = kame, such as Is being played now, | t * & # ARK AR RR Ree a I honestly believe, and the past PARIS, Dec. 2 The relig- * will warrant that bellef, that tf! ® jous ceremony of the wedding *® of Princess Bianca Stighano- # [reach any desired terminal, They | fight the thing through + have, in the past, spent millions in But it s# too early for either acquiring rights of way and ter=| these roads to consider such a step. | inals in cities, and can do no! but for the} * \* either of the companies desired to | » xain an entrance into Seattle they|® Colonna to Count Jules de * would go about to ¢ the] ® Bonvouller, was performed in * waukee has done, Of course it] ® a church at Bt. Honc . . * ~ - “It the Goulds or Vanderbilts are) terday on a regular tour of the w as to entitle this to be c Goes on special sale beginning tomorrow morning at prices Dehind the Ce road and| northweat and one who is in post-|M mires Me | i ay *| Wo purchased the entire stock of Fine Imported Lace Curt of at York Importer the Lace Curtain business, and owing they their ident-| tion to know what is going on at| /# necessary to pursue secret tactles | w at noon and was attend ny &! ; d 7 . er Oe ag pg Ryle: tity: ed rca ah ce Hoge ~ t s the first time the: | the t of the comps he| in buying lands in a city for ter-|@ city officials, royalty and no- @| fm [9 the exceed y favorable conditions unde Nich they re obtained a i t ‘ nt A ity, it is the f time they have] the headquarters of the company he | in t lands 1 for t ity officla y 1 #/B (0 the exceedingly favorat ni under which they w btalned are enabled to q Hal prises . ever pursued such taptics. The very | represents: |rainals, ag the fact that a railroad bility * as to overshadow any pectal prices we have ever before been in a position to make on goods of such character neluded nie fact that they have tot come out in There la one thing in the history | desires certain property Increase * Saillatties Ghicciemt Gre Sréneh walt Seles Cortainndt hich 6 1 presley ape Ae : aa me theca ; ul tho open, comvines me that-néittrer | of railroad bullding by each of these | the value, In the m nid of the owner Rie ee ee RR and. made Ronainance Curtains, Beuwwels Lacts, Rich and Heavy Irish Point Laces in Arabian rand Marie Antoinettes on finest of these companies are at, present| compantes that refutes the asser-| far above the real quotatic gut | — Be esate 4 seeking entrance to ue. I say} tion thet th are w trying un-| When it comes to securing a fran-| ‘The timer Lettie Mis ae 1 2 this use | have watehed their| derttanded w xls in getting to the | chive, it has never been x ary to} William Her ar ‘a as sw, teens, in anak am A ¢ sin Sn a ot tie 5 Movements for the past 20 years Puget sound ports mpanies | continue the ercr@® gam I will bet | Schmidt, was held wy M eeworth idee invents att 4a This is the statement of a repre-| have plenty of money at their com-|my salary for one month that tf/chapel at 2:30 today, Rev. Wel of | eM SN ek a he a. li banonio tuinada 4° thas uae €t gnc SA q sentative of one above nant mand and thee are not obliged to| Gould or Vanderbilt wanted to get! fielating, Loterment was un Curtains are so beautiful and we own them at h an extremely low figure, which of course means they'll be sold the same way, that wing to into Seattle they would say so wid! Pleasant cemetery THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS: lE. companies who was in Seattle yes-' get under anyone ¢ we propose to diny Remember, the special sale begins tomorrow morning in the Dra y Sevtion, Third FI Two hints of th r-priced style oa RP NORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE: | Before-Christmas Crowds | F AT _|AFTER-CHRISTMAS _| CLEAN-UP SALES WHEN WE WANT TO SELL, IT'S YOUR TIME TO BUY WHEN WE WANT TO SELL, IT'S YOUR TIME TO BUY. : Here Is a List of Some of the Toys” Half and a Third Taken From Prices ; and Games Now Sellingat HalfPrice | of All Hollday Goods--Nothing A man visited “Toyworld” yesterday and said I seen yo! ad | Lists oa Se x Ses So oe, Fe Reg. Price $6.50; Special $3.75 Pr. Hand-Made Cluny Lace Curtain, mounted on best quality F We have aixtee sale be Reg. Price $8.50; Special $4.75 Pr. neh net. | White Brussels Lace Curtains inches wide and 2% yards long pairs of tht rtain in the design pletured, On Made a Gaul, Switzerland. We have twenty-one pairs in the inning tomorrow morning above pattern. On sale beginning tomorrow morning. fi tm de paper,” or words to that effect, “and want to see the Toys youre seliing st bait price” ie had sirendy visited some other stores Spared which hat advertined “half-price Toy males” and found—atmoep Footizh man! , He should know better, Some of the Toys he found Here's the case In a nutshell; Either. we must stick to ordinary hi here at half fr * are listed her ith methods and sell sume from day to day, or, by taking a loss Instanter, ys Now Selling a’ | = ys No Selling | tame: Gein ent. We cheese the tation, and We tel eutestves by help- a Half Off | a Thin Off Doll Furniture This plain announcement «peaks so eloquently of economy to the thousands of Seattle people who have shared in our past sales of this t we would be content to say nothing further were it not for the fact that each season sees a marked addition to Seattle's popula- tion, and strangers cannot of course know what these special sales conducted by Frederick & Nelson mean to home-furnishers, present and | ing you to b realne—thus we have re-arranged the lots and will sell Ba to first comer at a half ar & third below last week's prices | a ak dalt Coadbe prospective. Then there is the further, fact that the Stock-Arranging Sale which begins tomorrow possesses certain features not common to ee Iron Wagons Wew Year's Gifts at | past sala of the kind Be eg ee | Too! Chests a Third L $ | | Bo let ue begin by stating that the Hollday season leaves in ite wake broken lines, odd pieces, ete., which it is desirable to move at Ragatelle Boards | Rocking Chaits | | once in order to prepare for a new season, These odd pieces have not necessarily been on the sales floor a long time. If we have & a Soldiers’) Outfits oes ee oe Necktie Boxes Collar and Cuff Boxes customer for @ Parlor Sult¢ which we have owned less than a month, for instance, but {t turns out that there is not room in the parlor for inten Sere. - Glove Sexes Photo Frames—Silver the Arm Chair, and it is therefore not wanted, we class this Arm Chair as an odd piece and price It accordingly. ‘Trains, Tracks, Etc, Iron Toys Ginitie tite | Photo Frames—Leather The crowning reason tor this Stock-Arranging Sale, however, lies in the simple fact that the next few weeks constitute a between- Bat Sectectorntukines | Weeden Wagons ks ay Photo Frames—Gold seasons period, when trade is universally dull under normal conditions, and as we have an immense organization to maintain we keep Dell Stoves Sut Olehes Toilet Sets | Leatherette Pads busy through sheer weight of bargaip-giving. As the odd pleces, etc, heretofore mentioned are not sufficient in themselves to warrant us iets ecards sseabe ai Handkerchief Bo: Ink Welle [Jf in holding this sale on the scale desired we have gone Into the Eastern markets and bought many carloads of Furniture, scouring the fac Games—All Sorte Songer 2: Japanese Boxes * | Match Helders tories of Grand Rapids and elsewhere for odds and ends, discontinued patterns, etc., with which the makers were willing to part at a bar- — — — | Chaire—All Sorte Tables—All | Work Boxes | Cigar Bends gain—and when we buy a bargain, we sell a bargaln. Steam Eingine: } Sorts Ma: Lanterns Cigar Boxes | Jewel Boxes it will therefore be seen that not alone will the bargains be fully equal in every respect to those of past sales, but the addition to the If there be any poor children in your neighborhood whom “Banta sale goods of the many carloads of goods bought wmpecially to sell at a bargain insures that the StocR-Arranging Sale which we tnaugurate Claus” forgot, and whose eyes welled with tears turned longingly The above prices will hold good for the balance of the year, but tomorrow will be on a larger scale than any previous sale of the kind in the store's history. j toward the “pretty playthings” of their more fortunate little play- 3 mates; whose mothers’ hearts are breaking at the sight of thelr ‘ “little darlings’ suffering. 4 they power in their poverty; if | portant of ail, there is, it is not yet too late for YOU to act; it is not yet too late to | don't forget that those who come soonest will fare best. Most im- the ey { some people, “will be the fact that pene ii Sane adi iiteriat™* | geting ESN NSS Aas eweese HD All Sales for Cash. No Exchanges. Delivery at Our Earliest Convenience SF orarmee we WANT seek tae ITs Youn. san 20 auY. is epee wr WAWr TO SELL, jae YOUR TIME 0 wr delivery at the possible momer nal» moods stored on Ainsworth & ined to get it out of the way promptly. We cannot pr facts will convin that there wiéi be no delay th ry We have meny cars which must be unloaded and It is imperative that we make *n, a8 well &» extra warehouse space is in use, but there is still a large quantity of safe for a short time, but will be damaged unles: d at once. We have prom- sea finite date nor hour of delivery during this se but a re ng of the above an be avoided. ALL. SALE GOODS SOLD IN PRESENT CONDITIC Gift Books for New Year’s at Greatly Blankets and Comforts Share In the Reduced Prices Bargaining hesitancy we pronounce these the greatest Book values i in Seattle $1.55 COMFORTS FOR $1.19 | $5.00 BLANKETS FOR $2.95 pod ™m Silkoline Com =, | Dark Mottled Gre THE POETS SSc—WERE fc | WORLD'S ATLAS 75c—WAS $1.39 | T00t warm Silkoline Comforts, | Dat Motied inet tt Padded Leather Edition of the Atias of the World are mad ape for Poets, including Poe, Moore, Ten- pa and general in- tufted and tied, full doubie-bed nervice A the SEATTLE SOME nyson, Lowell, Burns, Whittier, h boun: size; regular value $1.56 each. Regular v per OF THE Milson, and many others. ZANBERLINDA 25ce—WAS 7: Thursday Sale Price Si..9 | Thursday Bale Price OrEaT PICTURESQUE MEDITERRAN: |e ity Story for bE $2.75 COMFORTS FOR $1.85 $1.55 BED SETS $1.20 MayEsTIC EAN 75c—WORTH $7.50 tlest folk; cloth bound; beautiful- | Extra heavy quilted nforts, | Fine Whéte Crochet Bed Spreads RAROE Lonplen trode | (INCORPORATED) Coppin oad A sennational offer, the result of | ty Silustrated (Cheb Furesahere & special purchase. Two large eloth-bound volumes, ha ustrated, descriptive in @ good, heavy, durable qual | covered with good, strong nat- ity, in vartety of choice designs. ee COUNTRY 75e—WAS | an cambric, in very pretty | double-bed sl reguéar va shades, large double-bed size, | $1.56. Thuraday Bale Price ee SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS. ny Mediterranean ar By Jer and Higginson; a« filled with good, clean, white 81.20 cha@ting scenery. A large, cloth-bound book, brimful cotton, very warm comfort and ~ o ures and writin ature. ® bargain at $2.75. Thursday | LAMBS’ WOOL 85e A POUND We baw book. f péctures and writings on natu Bate Phice rH AN HONEST PIANO AT AN Ba Ba in stock 61 extra high grade Smo ackets, which we are selling #f HONEST PRICE. SETS AT HALF PRICE $7.50 BLANKETS FOR $5.95 | fine White Lambs wre gi 4] : Planos ~ 4 | Comforts This is thoroughly & great reductio Come AT $5.00-—-WERE 99.95 | AT $3.80—WERE 96, f Extra fine White Wool Blankets, | scoured and cleane re Hear Yourself Sing aad, a ot ote ott. see them. They ate t's vm 15-volume | sets..of Dickens; | | Irving cloth- in the full double-bed sixe, made | in and 3-1b. ah Wi h i ' [fq variety of patterns. cloth-bound: large print, | und; gilt top of fine Australian wool, beauti- with moth-pr M k g A . « Ew 95 | AT $8.75—WERE $18.00 ful, fleecy, warm Blankets; reg- although the pr t out a ni ¥ . ER CO. vee't LEwis @ Co, AT $3.99-—WERE $6: Thackera fume sets, half | ular value $7.60 pair. Thursday | ally advanced, j : | et Ave. cor Cherry, Hawthorne—9-volume sete, | leather, gilt tops. j Bale Price 5 at the old pri ound a un = — : SI din 2.2 Oe AS Sd " If you own an Edison Phono- rvre ; graph you can do that, fo YD TRANSF! . WHEN WE WANT TO SELL, IT'S YOUR TIME TO BUY. 6 can <a cand own re Phones ts, am 5 ords Offices and Stables, 1114 Wente ern Ave After-Xmas Clean-Up of Men’s Wear---Bargains entail Tae Hy Wahine SRN Sen One man says: “I have one Prompt Service. $10.00 HOUSE COATS $5.00 8c SHIRTS AT 250 record of myself and my wife a Men's House Coats or smoking Jackete—decldedly the garment for Men's Golf Shirts, in neat light and medium colors, that singing a duet which you could re es eee Se on ee ee S800 | at Now n . n't buy for ten thousand dollars j NECKWEAR HALF PRICE * 60 UNDERSHINTS 350 wane \ cr eth nye ide” ra psi A fir Mer all-sitk Four-in-Hands and that | Men's fiedbe-lined Undershirts only (no drawers) regular price 50c fll oo yd ae sl di: : , - re cen ’ { sold up t t Thursday ° he each; a small lot to close out Thursday at Bhe Pid wale tad latimath mae e. ‘The remark- Save Mi © 3 = PIANO HOLS . $1.50 HATS AT SOc bers of her family are allowed success of the fi] oney iy = t a Men's Hats, In block or nutria shades, soft shapes only, but alt good, up-to-aate style Farmerly $1.00 to $1.50. Nov 50e around when I put that reeord b Dentis | ,The Brown Dental Part h 7-09 UF epe FEM, 7 |font” Axe; are giving their ans < t ER Fun? Fun is not the name ee r teal Atami — —_———— . | advert! k their AMERICAN ra as © eur i fe | TEM OF PAINLESS DED : | We’re Cleaning Up the Always | Busy Basement wna rvatt HY ing na ino [Bei nce site nee Sw [NOTICE TO i \Hagents for the Edison Phono: esstul practitioners ee eNrit, aNUARY V 4 Beautiful Underglare Jardiniers 260 Blue and White Japanese Um- , 60 dozen 2-quart Sauce Pans Nickel Steel Towel Bars—Worth Machines, too. 10 DENT | FILLINGS, ao UP: SET OF TEETH, Assorted des worth Tbe, brelia Stande—Regular price | Worth 30c, Thursday svecil 19¢, Thursday special Oe gone dy ee ee an AL PARLORS, Hoe BEST Sk'r, sso, GoLD|, Should your copy of The Star fall} j Thursday sie $1.50; Thursday clearance price | . 5 ’ | Planolas—Weber Pianola And 1430’ Third Aven [Sige et WHITE CROWNE, | to reach you by ¢ o'clock sauauamy | 4 ‘ ‘ OTe | Royal Rigid Ligen Taineh Bow Be White Sem!-Porcelain Cups and ty m nd bird Ave Ali Work guaranteed for 10 years, | 22S Please do us the favor to enll Large size Decorated Undergiaze <eina Ga, tele ie ~ | Saucers—Fancy patterns, worth [a|f_ Pianos—Chickering. Lady attendar Au | SP our matn office (Sunset, Malm Jardiniers—Worth $1.00, Thurs- | 175 Japanese Terra Cotta Um- Thured oan | $1.00—60 doz., Thursday spectal | Pianos, eto. | work done absolutely with bain by | 1050; Independent 1138,) between 6f) | q Sinise dinte | Thursday » 81.43 “ ies . " | sete: si you @ copy at once. If you shi Decorated eoncnpey Jardinters, ag | ‘ ~~ special 15¢@ | Mrs. Potts Full Nickel Pinted Sed #) HARRY SILVER, Prop, BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORS, | MSs it more than once. please tele)! ception sorted shan 100 doren Steelware, 2 j Moti Back Hany Scrub Brushes Irons—-Set of three irons, stand [| 117 Yesler Wa 713 Firet Av phone us every time you miss it Worn 1 50, Thursd | quart Worth ways Worth be, Thursday and holder, worth everywhere Ml Ye PRR 3. ie is Vort! Np “to $1. 4 c i ywhere Bi 4 ‘és OND AVENUE Parlor % 46 Union| In this way we can be certalif of ae Thursday spec each ... . - 2e| Thursday, set ......7D9¢ | A genteel place to borrow money on | BIOGk. One door south of MacDougall | giving our subscribers a perfect sere “The Burke Building. aes and all kinds of jewelry. |“ Houre-s.0 a. m. to ¢ p. m. Sun-| Vice—and it Is the only way, ght — DLE AA LE LL Rc ee ee. ASN Birigtly Confidential days, 80 a a (odo vm” SY”! PE STAR PUBLISHING CQ fe tri §

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