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bl THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN a, 1906. ere 2ATES TO THE HAGUE RETURNED oe ee | | ORIENTAL Somplete Credit Housefurnishers—FREDERICK & NELGON (Ine.)-Complete Hotel and Club Furnish er | ve Are Headquarters for eating Stoves of Quality ne January and F Cha Keyan, a soldier fror ALLEGED DIAMOND THIEF (8 BROUGHT FROM_GSAN FRAN Beckwith Air Tight-A “Strictly | ANOTHER RAID 18 MADE ON! ler turday night "TONIGHT I ett ca a cisco BY GaPT. WARD x x5 Pace |S TO BEGIN Snes - Wood-Burning Heater IN TACOMA WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW YOU ALL IT 18 WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR A NEW ONE QUIET DAY IN RUSSIA eT. PETERSBURG, Jan Th $1 Cash and $1 a Week or $5 Cash and $5 a Month Buys Any Heating Stove, Cook Stove or Range in Our Stock “ti ~The Great Majestic Range NOT CHEAPEST—BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE ermary 0! To add to fourth week attractions of January Clearance Sale, our ENTIRE superb stock of Silks and Dress Goods---a few contract goods excepted---will be yours to choose from at 20 per cent off the regular marked prices. !'::- haps it will help you to appreciate the import of this offer if we tell you this: The goods are new and clean and the qualities are of a high character. Then, too, cur regular prices are at least 20 per cent less than our neighbors’, which makes the offering all the more remarkable and unprecedented. The following figures are pom the a rpertence fue estimated LONDON, Jan. 2 the anniv n V will last a lifetime (ave { a Great Majestic Rang "SUMMARY — AllBlack All and Black Colored and} = Dress Colored Goods Redeemable cash eo at any time 18 1T WISDOM OR ECONOMY TO BUY ANY RANGE BUT THE GREAT MAJESTIC? CHEAPEST—BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE (INCORPORATED ) SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPREIVG STRELTS O. Shuey & Cx cade beilding The The Full Tuxedo Dress Suit ask $600 and end up, after mud! haggling. by taking $200. 5 Today in most stores all them e of the past are, eweg| Absolutely anythingand everything in the chance to buy Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Fur Dress Goods store isincluded in this sweep- Should be worn at informal Should be worn for theater nishing Goods at lesa than man ing discount---contract goods alone excepted, Sac sae vetting, erin “aaah ing from bestacen” Comb and Ket som f the bargains at and not over three or four of them---blacks, plains, colors and fancies---Silks and Dress Goods for all use, at @ saving of one-fifth. Beginning Monday morning, January 22, ending Saturday, January 27. Price tickets will remain unchanged. Discount will be deducted at time of purchase. Help to spread the good news. Tell your neighbor. THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave. $30 to $30, 440 $40 $55 RUBBER BOOTS. OILED CLOTHING. THE RUBBER STORE, 714 Firet Ave Everything in Rubber.” J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in the State D 5. Johnston dl IND AVENUB « Building H. LEWIS & CO. 700 tat Ave. cor Cherry. Columbia Street STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA SAL VAGE BALE AN |.ONEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRICE. Roture’ s Remedy n and Dyapet Zio and He “ol Ragley’s Sm $ ana) LLoro TRANGFER CO. (ine) b\___) At the Novelty Cloak and Sult Mfx. Co 1207 SECOND AVE Opp Pantages Theater Ave etock of Piancs tn th ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAK er co 1406 nd Ave N ORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE Bo | MAF