The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1905, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY all fears of a break We also offer a smaller rack with one shelf or plate rest + is understood that Mayor M n, although he will to some ex is of hooks for hanging cups, made in weathered oak, which has selling at $1.25. J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in the State ro deen For this sale .. G0e maintain political e | pendence, will consider the wishes jof Tammany in the matter of new | appointments and will not make any appointments which would be di rectly distasteful to Chief Murphy} atid the other leaders of the party inde Columbia Street DEC. 2801905 3 bs a se mee me a | Hammond, who have been notified - | oe om) A SNAPSHOT | The G ee ae Y HE BA Y OF KING ALFY GO AHEAD gi CV Catlins) Oa thy a kag le > J , | You Want Prices Now RELIABLE GOODS ONLY 3 5 J BODY OF S&S. W. YOUNG, WELL KNOWN BARTENDER 18 ORGANIZED LABOR PREPARES FOR CALLING MUNICIPAL OWN “| | . FOUND BY WAYSIDE HOSPITAL NURSE ERSHIP CONVENTION--WARM MEETING AT LABOR TEM. | Ip RIDA H BARGAIN 4 ir ’ The body of Samuel J. Young late} stating that he was going home PE Sa Dartender at the Amador salgop, 1st] This wag the last seen of him until : = and Washington, was four foet| tds body was dissowered this mern A an mvemiton cota under! HF. Titus and Thamas C. Wiswe | om ‘ ; Gz ~ . * ing In the bay opposite Ge Wheel ct) ing. titty, anon ct Tew dued in-| Of the socialiat party; HM. H. Multes, | Toys, Books, zames, Calendars, Umbrellas, Nov- bg hospital at $ o'clock tly morning] Yoursr was Sensory a diy geod tine Q rormnate a mundelpal .| Iudae B.D, Benson, Herman Pohle | is a by a nurse of thi Insitudon. | ard genke’ fumnixties sadnsnken, but sty ticket wilt probably be the 1B, Brady | elties and Wearables placed in special lots for quick " Whether he met deta wvcldvntaliy | ga op Uteet ooougmtion ~ yea Jouteonte of tte nine meeting treld | Or committed suidttte is wot kaiiw a: | ago, whith hie entieed tts emupstog: of | at the hettor terme t ar | selling. ‘ Young had been empliiyed tn the} the Amadur Proposal murete kat oayt Amador for three: years, but hav! Pte bad Lined! fi Sewitle for over poten wf LOT 1 4 LOT 8 " LOT not been workdng lately, owing to] 10 years, and was very popular with definite weg Mh ete dmeoe | Witsoe Was Yor Seckats - _—* we Qf, sickness. Ho bail deen drinking! a great number of fetemsty em ae we t vat thts TWO TRAINS aioun uae ae a beaprer Boxes, Stein | Fancy Hose Supporters put up “t ) Reavily-of ate and his death is the! quaintances ® but the w men ¥ 4 rst rly ag 2 cd ogy one each in box ie * direct result of a Christmas spree. | Young wow 47 yewsy oft, water Iecided to twke ttre | werth vanes an deck ‘ as He entered the saloon about 12] ried, and bis home is in Hammond on the Hivem mtwt Pie cor - pi ans og Ra age 4 4, 7 4 g'elock last night and asked for a|N. ¥. He had no relatives of any | Yention will probably be calte | Wirite acting as a rear flagman éeck >4.7%| 1 50¢ @risk, which was refused him by the} kind in tire west, The body f8 I] yy nnn, peo, 28.—Tive kenge } \ : af = hight bartender. He remained until! the Bonney-Wateon morgue, awalt-|).0, sued by Duar. the aeronaut tae » meeting w t Feoterday on wn emathbound freight Lo’ LOT 9. dock this morning, when hie left, ing instructions from bis family !01 who demands $10,060 for the de. | Menly enthusiastic and well attend g A Late Re-order Shipme t oe amennmes SD cade: " , ts - 1, but a ae ¢ om near © A. B. Campbell, brake Ladies Fine White t elles black all sizes and Mepmet fo bat H ) Ni vermi fie lings of ey man, was instantly } in a col-| Union guits—very excelle ong tape edge tan and fan ogy the ball in @ Aeld) among kere were W./ liston. Campbell was = thre a garments of the famous paragon atee! kinds, at only ~vaghhe lecide hy H at. Gordon A. Rice,| switch when a train from t Forest Mille” brand, pre and ver of #1.00 prevent him fro st Kd Roser « + F. Wikk t ollided with bis tral and ¥ Regular $3.00 Purses on!y royal m, the king a) Joattle I ar Rev. Fletche sght between them and lost his 4 lar 2.00 od ‘ | Whar iJ. M. W p. p; | at Al? others also reduced ac | | > cordingly . LOT 16. OT 15 get the honre cow | ‘ ati T 1 ee ; Lor 1 ‘ 1 will help you ‘ANOTHER RIG J reets made of extra| TOY® of All Kinds pt * 3 fine French coutil ehanle FATHER TIME med with lac ba Toys, Drums : haces hae ; Doll Furniture, Doll Cabs a onom : sry or gg nb sen ONE: THIR Cloth Round Books—Poetica t night fre a e o THIRD OFF We handsome gilt edged nts for either LOT 16. P suits hiekcie am ? WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THAT OVER volume and standard ge figures, come it Fancy Goose Collar and Cuff NS ) dew 8 This is the be by Capt ha King r drab, worth re OLeR vr ing Cases, Shav late Racks the annual reorganisation of COAT BECAUSE OUR IMMPNSE ORDERS SECURE enty $2.00, $2 a $ ing Sets, Alb Work Hall, and the memb r r « sizes to Boxes, and s ett For Friday Spe the organizatk ADVANTAGEOUS TPRMS, AND BECAUSE WE ARE , f at. beh BOs| git pol netalgse rene ahi We are making these very special prices as an inducement for ation and petronna P th SATISFIED WITH A REASONABLE PROFIT. LOT 11 ONE-FOURTH OFF the women of Seattle to come and we that the new store does of awaiting the result with : . wn LoT 17 fer the greatest range of ction and the best values of any fur iderable interest é So ol Ladiew Fans of white span-| Calendars for 190¢—a splendid niture house in the west. W sell but one of these racks to @ When Mayor McClellan announced - 4 wled silk gauze, some hand) assortment in large and Sepiciner and mall delivery at our convenience. Mail orders will be B| his candidacy for re tion two ‘ pa ony sticks = small sizes, nice iittle New led If received by Saturday night |months ago, the relations between O d : 4 wood or bone Year's gifts to send your “ >’ ." me oe on at, each ‘ yor w d Oak Bim and Tammany Hall seemed vercoats an incoats at, each .....81,00| friends, specially priced at athered Ua and when M bh thee Dans witet es ONE-THIRD OFF it was feared i is Plate Rack rd Clot LOT 18 his political in = 4 2 With two shelves or plate rests, dependence by turning against Tam - : 2 Fancy Neckwear, including a and also with brass hooks for many and breaking all relation a the beautiful collection of the hanging cups. This rack is very | with Charles F. Murphy, tte leader - or Leather! latest ideas in lace and chit Ricely finished and has been | Bince then, however, the mayc LoT new shapes fon stocks and collars, sold selling for $2.00. Friday special | has assumed a much more concl note chia nd ee , with or without| regularly at $1.00 each, spe- ce ‘ ot thtude and ts understoo ait . ure a Story duckies, regular 36c dnd 4 clal tomorrow at, only is ," thst oo ter a nN ire Books, large print red) kinds, at only ; » 85 - 67¢ Oe, Oe beter a Semmes tee plates, bright covers, very cog d Pe pe eceived — satixfactor: 0 * . a ‘ a Aas Poe ‘ tse Unticilon, which bave label elegant books, worth 2c Belts worth 65 and 75 mark-| Neckwear reduced according- \ 1 ’ j each, special at 19¢@ > ed down to only 50¢ | ly. COR. SECOND tT @ UNION STREET Stone, Fisher & Lane Stone, Fisher & Lane | Store New Seattle, Wash., Thursday, Dec. 28. MAIN STORE. Second and Seneca. Women’s Suits at Half Great Clearance Movement Starts Off at Stone, Fisher @ Lane's | Everything In Holiday Goods Goes this week at JUST © SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN FURS. t-HALF their regular price. ——PIANOS —— fo sell better planos at lower rates and on easier paymenis than any other house in the city. KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 Second Avenue. C. A. MEYER, Mer. Entire Stock Is to Be Movod Out in Short Order The semi-annual clearance e at Stone, Fisher & Lane's owilk be started off this morning. The price revolution will begin in the Departinenk of Women’s | Wear. Every Suit is to be sold at exactly half the former dellitig price | Of course, it is readily recognized that this means far below the original cost | No suit store (save perhaps one or two) can make such geheroms (profits \e | that when prices are dropped to half at Stone, Fisher & Lane's, the firm | accepts a sharp loss in order to clean up the stock. Compared with the business In which to get a brand new heating atove greatly reduced | done during the season, though, this loss is very trifling . Don't delay purchasing until the jon is about over, The character of the suits and the splendid values such a sale affords will en- member there will yet be many, many weeks during which ' You'll Need One sure very heavy buying during the -next few | | | All the $60.00 Suits will be ....... r er Fete $30.00 Bo why not have the advantage of a GOOD ONE during the | All the $55.00 Suits will be ..... ‘ ee $27.50 A Se | All the $35.00 Suits will be otras @i4 heater will consume enough extra coal to buy a new stove. . All the $30.00 Suits will be ............- Pie ptt $15.00 All tlie $25.00 Suits will be ........++5+- ye rey © worse $12.50 Ten Per Cent the discount we will allow you today and Friday on Sd on, betwixt and between, and up and down Th | any heating stove you may choose from our stock. | | Opera Coats and Evening Gowns are included at : Sale starts tomorrow at 9 a. m BOTH PHONES 1158. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. and Madison St. Second Ave. Pz “The Square Deal” ADAMS ADAMS est lowa Creamery Butter Two Pounds for 55e Be 35e¢ Washington Creamery Butter ,per pound Adams Best Washington Creamery Butter, per pound. . Piano Buyers Assured Best Full Cream New York Cheese, per pound ..20¢ Best Cream Brick Cheese, per pound -.f of Highest Value neete, per poun 206 ; = es ees Best Wisconsin Swiss Cheese, per pound 206 of the few stores in the country IF you want the Best 25¢ Coffee Roasted, try Adams Java Blend. selling pianos and all musical instruments on «a ommercial basis. This means that the cost “eer st Adams Tea & Coffee Co cost to produce—plus the cost ® of distribution 1533-1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. C IE @ Ha © guinsaying the fact the buyer There | that this saver for a a n giv the C. { a result the oncern is particu ee itil larly prosperous. Rigg acl OD ag Srconp Avenve & Sprinc Street known the land over The list fees GOLD MEDAL AT FORTLAND The Chickering At the Lewis and Clarke exposition th y age The Kimbal witttitmiueél:te fo ae The Hobart M. Cable THE MONARCH RANGE are: Clough & Warren, Vocalion and Kimbail in open competition with all others, Pipe Organa It is the ON range made of especially manufactured And, most tmportant of all malleable iron, The peculiar conditions to which a range Is Pomrnd gah 4 BF 8 ted require that the malleable iron used should be espe- HE METROS 1 N OLA AND THE. ett ey "i cially manufactured, and this the makers have done. | No ex- - - ae hy pense has been spared to make th a perfect in every FULL LINE OF PIANOLA PI way é328 ne ee ANOS. {O REPAIRS are ever needed for a Monarch Range, we carry no parts Complete cireulating Mbrary of repairs music for the use of pianola en ie nen 1; the BODY ts blued steel. Therefore s The pianola costs $25 t never requires blacking thustasts. The planola cost THE PATENT DUPLEX DAMPER admits draft back and It may be had c front, insuring an equal combustion of fuel and an even heat if desired. in the oven, This is why Bread need never be turned in a _— Monarch oven < 4¢ MONAHCH OVENS are extra large, being 18, 17, 19 and 21 tushan’ Pike albeeaaa pace pie tins, as two 7-inch ho allowance f th ares 7 ~ , 903 SECOND AVENUE 00 CASH; $6.00 A MONTH Bt A MONARCH. WE Ricrtis Sutil TA YouR OLD RANGE AS PART PAYMENT ON THE urke Building. NEW, ALLOWING ALL IT IS WORTH GOLD MEDAL AT ST. LOUIS. At the St. Louls World's Fair the jury on stoves gave the Highest Award Gold Medal to the NATIONAL HEATING STOVE This high honor was conferred by an expert body of un- Dinsed Judges, and was given LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Ave. 8. Went te Gain Deer steth | “EFFICIENCY, DURABILITY AND SIMPLICITY om, i MOST FE TF because they radiate an intense heat Money to Loan on Watches, Dis from a very little fuel. MOST DURABLE becaure, after years of service, they are as good as new, SO SIMPLE a child can operate one Many useful, new, distinctive and original features are em- bodied in the “National” which no other heaters have. The firepot is made extra heavy, with a view of giving long, satis- y in our ou displa: oe oe arked in window and our prices enone factory service The “Air Blast” and “Hot Blast” heaters—for coal or wood particularly desirable where a quick, even fire ts required The air-dlast and hot-blast attachments spread the heat teather Purees, against the body of the stove, thus warming the FLOOR piand Bags, Card Cases, Muatc FIRST, and utilizing every particle of heat Rolls, etc TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AS PART PAYMENT Pictures, Fountain Pens and ON E NEW, ALLOWING ALL IT I8 WORTH Ine of kitchen Before buying you should call and have a look at them, Our to the housewife, and no kitchen MEMBDR that we carry a very large furniture and utensils at extremely low prices ANYWHERE Kitchen Cabinets are a JOY should be without one. a fine I WILSON’S 207 Pike St. of gift Books.

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