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| Nn eee eee eee ee —————————————E CELESTIAL NEW YEAR\|(: guINESE BEGIN FESTIVITIES THAT MARK THE 32D YEAR oF KWONG ATER THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAYS crihs, cradles > sin) and everything ose for the fi - Children can "5", || be hought | at a great | | saving | Sace | | | now | | Durtng thts January marked way of iron Sale of ours all down the same children’s furniture i# as everything ¢laa Here are a couple eribe that will illustrate toy mi how much you can save January Sale Price. | 89.75 H This te the latest pattern of the andard erth t enameled safety tops of head and end are mounted with brass % rods, circle centers and dies, fitted with brane rods, sides drop down, fit npecial with woven wire laches; regula January sale price January Sale Price R695 Child's fron Standard orth, neat oval pattern, and sides, sides drop fitted with apecial woven wire spring be easily taken apart for shipment, etc; has brass knobs om corner posts; regular price ts $9.50. Jan vary sale pric 86.95 | | safety rails down Standard Furniture Co. | Seattlo 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ENE ON WASHINGTON sT. chine Year began tast the world, It te about eight tnches aight ee k Along Wash-| long and four inches in width, and ts ingten at. te sls swarmed in| of blood red—this color being the gaia aitire jemblem of happiness, and good The Chir aurants are stilt] wishes, The “congratulations” ex nstalting ©x * tal prems good wishes for the tutu 1 Mg rush of yw wee| thanks for the past; alsa, that ther Chinese aus xcept , ay be no more war, famine, or pew ‘Ml the ¥! wil partake! tilence, and that every one may af the feats Me and ob ¥| Prosper and keep In good health, It whe the en and guites| @leo prays to the gods for p ei samp’ shu mn and good weather, th y be fo fires, and that Thirteen Months in may euffer from «iving credit, This ‘ wbination of Thankagtvin and ‘This = be prayer for the future, dew Kwong Su. ongratulation™ to parents, ‘Tet An, the : ty If the born of the past gloom ¢ be a male. | each new her Fireworks Each Evening. months in (h « yeu Chinese dei " will be pro- The resteurante have increased pitiows or “lu The closing year! thelr facilitie, as many banquets fas prosperous, and there was| have been ordered. The festivities gmeh bappines , the| will last about a week, and there/ Gieatie) Kingdom, pro| will be an extra display of fire sprovinces A oa, Conae-| works each evening quently this fo mphasised| More than the usual number of] fe & card of “congratulations,” In| merchants have gone to China to! umant visiting card. enjoy the holidays with their fam. bing, and i# sent! Mies Still, the local celebration will elony Unroughout| be on a larger ecale than here The Canadian Pacific is shortly to a big transportation Thomas J. Duffy. an attorney who | test by the British government hav Heinterested in Nome mining «alms, ing tts new alfiance with Japan in! )kether for Coos bay early Saturday | m graing. es arraigned 'n San Francisco In which both nations pledged them tbe United States district court, to | selves to support each other. The ewer to a ind ( for perjury | scheme ts to call upon the Canadian against him by the last Pacific to transport 10,000 marines grand jury. He pleaded not | and satlors with boats and all equip and bis ball was fixed at) ment from England to Vancouver and thence to coast Im vessels to The work’’s record for the mile| Queen Charlotte islands. This will twice lowered yesterday in the involve the chartering of extra vee anoual Ormond-Daytona au-/|sels and the running of 20 trains tr ent, and both/ cach loaded with 60 men and camp by the same car—the cigar equipment across the continent. steamer driven by Fred 3 In the first start. the contest CONGRATULATIONS Be ie Sir Thomas Dewar trophy.| Herbert L. Jaffe, of Jatte & Co ao ram e mile im -321-5-)i9 receiving congratulations from seam racer driven by Marriott | his triends on the birth of a nine- Was the only entry tn the one-mile) pound girl last night and, incident championship for steamers, and as ally, Mr. Jaffe fs passing cigars Se mite ja «31 4-5 os = * around. Mrs. Jaffe and the baby are fearda, including her own former reported as doing well today o ant iemaimat Some anxiety is felt for the safe of tee mieomer EM iver” SIR THOMAS LIPTON fer land, via Hureka and Coos/| Wy om the afternoon of the 1th instant. The ar the steam- er Miers ee ibn het ey | Not this time as challenger to lift on Qeeees ithe cup, but as challenger to the | world that LIPTON'S Ceylon Teas are the best. ure Drugs The WASHINGTON TEA & COF °0., 733 Pike St., having Just Laok tor the Red ved « shipment of Lipton’s trom, 10 Beo- 4 are. Whee you want your pre-| beet, will sell for the balance of mrigtions with the purest the week at wholesale prices, there @eage, right before your eyes, at the | by making a saving of 25 per cent cheapest prices in the city, Get the on retail pr Not over 5 pounds Saet and pay the lenst at Bartell’s.|to a customer. - M. 4411; Ind. 1404, #** Phones ———— i This Store Fairly Hums With Pre-Inventory Bargains ALL ODDS AND ENDS AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM OUT Wagon $1.98 Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union TO THE FRONT AGAIN: HIGH-GRADE EVENING COATS—SWELL PETTI- COATS AND FINE WAISTS—ALL NEW GOODS— AT— Bankrupt Sale The crowds increase as the people learn more about THIS SAL It seems that all of that part of Seattle composed of women were in attend- ance here some time dur- ing this sale. All Seattle is agog with the story of the striking bargains given. The landlord's termination to set our goods in street, when our limit expires, has made it imperative that we sell every stitch imme- diately. No wonder peo ple talk and act when it is known that we are sell ing $27.50 Cravenette Raincoats ,.Empire effect, for $13.50, and $15.00 Cravenette Raincoats, pleated back and belt, for $5.98. All new goods READ THE time PRICES BELOW— HIGH-GRADE EVENING COATS AND LIGHT STREET COATS. $75.00 Light Green Lined Brocaded Silk, trimmed now . $27.50 $75.00 Light Tan Lined with Dutchess Setia, now $14.98 fancy $55.00, mode lined with Skinner's Satin, now $19.98 50 Lavender Lined with White Satin $10.98 utiful Alice Blue Lined Skinner Satin, $45.00, now ° ‘ . $14.50 Biscuit Shade Beautiful Trimmed, with Dutchess Satin ; cheap at $100; now s¢ $10.00 FURS. Bilk Waists, were $5.00, now The Furs are all new, as the 81.98 rk Store never handled | Nun’s Velling, wan $4.50, now til this yea 82.25 $12.50; Bankrupt Price All White Waists, were $2.54. B4.98 now gNe 018.50; Bankrupt Sale se 50 | SKIRTS. $15.00; Bankrupt Sale o Gray Chiffon Panama Cloth 1 86.98 Skirts, were § Bankrupt $10.00; Bankrupt Sale Price — — - - tray Mixed 83.98 ake were I suits. eng Other styles that were $22.50, | | ts now Bt Eton Suits, were $27.60, all col- | : > nkrupt FP ° ng Suite, in mixe Bankrupt Pric Hait Fitting brown, were Box Suits, © Empire te. 6 he $40.00; Bankrupt Price eet Latest styles ir New York Store, 1418 2d Av N. 24, 196. ample White Waists New 1966 Styles---In the White Sale ata can ext They're made of very pink of perfection, Lot 1 i Bet2 worth Waists worth Waists worth Waist up to $4, yds) up to $5, 5 up to $6, 6 ! for ” for for . Lot 3 $4.00 Ready at 9 Tomorrow Morning---Suit Section, Ist Floor Che dnnex The Stone-Fisher Co. THE BEST YET THE BARGAIN GATHERER TELLS US THE ITEMS FOR TOMORROW FOR THE CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE STOCK OVERSHADOWS ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS. SEE WHAT YOU THINK OF TH KING OF GRANITEWARE AT 10¢ A PIECE; THE DOLLAR WRAP PERS FOR S00, 8H LOSS FOR bc THE SKEIN; t6c RINBON FOR ive THE YARD. THE GROCEPY LIST. READ THE WHOLH STORY. WE THINK IT [8 THE BEST YR. Pots and Pans at 10c TEA KETTLES, COFFEE POTS, M THE SURPLUS STOCK PICK TOMORROW f POTS, KETTLES AND PANS. 11KE GATHERED FR your A WAGON LOAD ¢ IRANITE WASH BASINS, MUFFIN PANS AND SUCH ALL FIRST QUALITY KINDS, THAT USUALLY SELL AT 29 Thursday | () C y JUST SUCH BARGAINGE. .. ve THE BASEMENT 18 FULL OF 35c Neck Ribbon 10c “BONNEY BLUE RIBBONS,” DELICATE PINKS, THE SOFT LAVENDAR#, THE GLOWING REDS, ALL YOUR FAVORITE TINTS IN THE BEAUTIFUL SOFT SATIN, 4 AND 5-INCH NECK RIRGONS—KINDS THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING 2$¢ AND 36c THE YARD, DOES THIS YARD. BUYERS WILL BE APPEAL TO YOU AT 10¢@ THE THE LOT 18 LARGE, BUT THE 10c Shetland Yarns 5c | MANY AND BUSY-—BE ON TIME. $1.00 Wrappers 59c A DECIDED CLEARANCE OF SHETLAND | A WHOLE TABLE FULL OF SOFT FLOSS If WANTED TOMORROW, AND WHILE | PLEECED LINED HOUSE WRAPPERS—JUST THIS AS ‘MENT If LAR A BEVY | FINE POR THESE CHILLY MORNINGS ¢ BUSY CUTOMERS WILL CLEAR Titem | ALL VER AT ONE DOLLAR THE WRAF UT BY DINNER TIME yor KNOW THE TAKE NY ONE YOU WANT TOMORROW AT REG ULAR PRICE, 10¢ THE &KEIN FVERY 5Re¢ BACH WHERE TAKE THEM WITH YOU TOMOR BUY EARLY—THEY WON'T LAST TILL ROW AT $e THE SKEIN NOON. THE GROCER SAYS T EA 19c k UT T RI EVERY POUND OF THE LEADER'S } TYSON, SPIDMR- LK ALITIES. YOU KNOW WHAT YOL ENGLISH BREAK T THE BEST Ww HE 2UND TOMORR( WITH THESE FRW NT CLOSE OUR ARGUMENT HAVE WE SAID UGH? YOU ERSTAND, DON'T ¥ THAT THE ENTIRE UEADER STOCK IS BEING ED OUT BY GARVEY-BUCHANAN COMPANY AT PRICES ALL IN YOUR FAVOR GARVEY- BUCHANAN co. cessors to) Second Ave. and Seneca Lumber Exchange Bidg. Second Ave. and University St. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT in our Children’s Double-breasted You'll fin‘ Staws acy across the street «¢ $206 SECOND AVE WOLF smc BANKRUPT CLOTHING 8TOCK NOW ON SALE. Joseph Sc r& 1010 FIRST AVE. ALBERT HAN. “wGer elas” 706 Ist Avenue LLOYD TRANSFER CO. (inc.) Phones 826. Offices and Stables, 1114 West- ern Ave. Expressing, Furniture and Heavy Hauling of All Sorta Prompt Service. AN |.ONEST PIANO a** AN HONEST PRIC Pianos sold on easy os Pianos for rent. Largest stock of Pianos in the city, ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAK.- ER CO. 1406 Second Ave. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o'cloch any eve ning, please do us the favor to call up our a office (Sunset, Main 10560; Independent 1138,) between 6 and 7 o'clock, ané we will sen you & copy at once If you shoul: miss it more than once, please tele phone every time you miss it, In this way we can be certain of giving our subseribers a perfect ser- vico—and it is the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING Ca LONDON LOAN OFFICE 05 Second Ave. 9. Next to Guys Drug Store. Money to Loan on Watches, Dias monds and Jewelry. Do net buy a watch or diamond Defore you ste our diapiay in our window and our prices, marked in ‘plain figures. 1 AAC LURIE, Prop,