The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MARCH a, 1906. approach the prince with reveren HAVE MEANING |: 3:23 UAT 0M aralized Chinese doce Bot deter them | Somplete Credit Mousefurnishers—FREDERICK & NE LGON (inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers, F m donning correct Chinese cos) ag tumes wher » demand w.! GORGEOUS ATTIRE OF CHINESE COMMISSIONERS |! Moy. 4 Portiand Chinese, born tn} Store Closes at 6:00 P. M,, Including Saturday} 6 FUE 18 NOT APPARENT TO THE CASUAL Op. | Prine Tes) Tes ond ray Ut Hort crows iweruased (hie morning al 4 ‘ SERVER | Enormous Amount of Silk, | « we ‘ Me et hie relations cama Stripes of Yetlow earmente con sea a il Special Sale of the Ryan & Thompson Stock Will Be Discontinued With nthe tio] | Matt ; potion | Fhe una ph of =a be iMhiatrated eeture on the Closing of the Doors Tomorrow Evening trod [Sac attnted sis |ant mayne Sion Sane | a cae = WE'VE MUSTERED A GOOD ASSORTMENT FOR TOMORROW'S BUYERS | reat Fh tyetlow on ent ‘ction aint saerok” |ng at he Dh Although tomorrow is but the eighth day of the special sale, we find ourselves compelled to announce that it will be the la al STORE TAAT SELLS FOR » ‘ This is the final advertisement which will appear regarding the Ryan & Thompson stock. We now turn with pleasure to the work of preparing for . Spring. The warehouses are burdened with new Spring goods " NORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE ~ ’ fairly begging to be shown, and earnest efforts will be devoted to putting the store on a Spring footing at the earliest possible moment. Remember, Tomorrow Is the Last Day You Will Have an Opportunity | A List of Unrivaled Savings Chances | to Avail Yourself of the Bargains From the Ryan & Thompson Stock | Sat y EVERI t ‘ I s t sit on > . | MILLINERY SPECIAL By Express Tonight WILL BE READY AND ON DISPLAY TOMORROW IN SECOND AVENUE EN- boar sHOWwC ASE, TREDERION €: Complete (rede UNCORPORATED ) “SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS {Seattle ‘Agency for McDougall Kitchen ¢ abinets | { Seattle tom: of the Great Maj: ste Range A dainty creation sped on by our Mill y bu The style is sailor, It has ar 1g brim, short front, is male of satin, trimmed with chiffon, flowers and wing ( are black and black and white. Very chic r Saturday $4.00 If You’ te Going to Trim Your Own Hat Don’t forget t tthe NEW FLOWI ery Parlors. The new goods ar R SECTION, just at entra to M lin s $7.00 Decorated Dinner Sets at $2. 7 Straightforward ee Small Profits Many Seles—— vaore Our Motte a aR EE or ee 2615-2617 First The Bee be ive ' 2615- 2617 First Avenue The most remarkable bargain that has ever emanated from our Always Buty Basement complete Dy per composed of the following desirable pleces all handsomely decorat nd bearing the stamp a one of the most famous potteries in Ene “S@eeee eeos land Avenue Two meat dishes, 2 large covered dishes, 6 dinner plates, 6 coupe soup plates, 6 ple plates 6 Individual but «, & fruit dishes {| 1 open vegetable dish, 1 gravy boat, 1 pickle dish, 6 cups and saucers. Sold everywhere st $7.00; He S ale oriet | Between Vine and Cedar Ot Rellable Dry Goods Store Setenen Vine and Gaden tek faturday $2.75 eA aE ne eR NE Wn RICH AMERICAN CUT GLASS WATER BOTTLES — Sundeam 5,00 RETINNED COAT HANGERS — Sold always at be. Sale = and priarn tched and banded cut neck; worth $4.00 sea te Housefurn: ice a.o0 7 8 tor Se e 100 DOZ 8 LIGHTERS AND BOX NON-DRIP. CAST STEEL COMPASS SAW Riveted polished handle: a PING TA Sale pri ways ie. .. Bale price De BROOMS, BROOMS, BR ide WoR TH j Parlor ‘Brooms, sold everywhere at 0c. Sale price | $65.00 HIGHEST GRADE BEST ZINC WASHBOARDS 47 ¢@—50 de quality WRINGERS $2.99 . ur of every business day at the Bee The vitally important feat Always the Lowest Pr ine care every he ZA@> Gee icc zine Washboards, worth Sc Sale p 7 j € DECORATED AUSTRIAN CHINA 7-PIECE SALAD 8ETS | Warranted fully for 6 years, Ameri Hive. Large salad dish and six individual dishes, attractively deco- | can Wringer Co.'s highest grade We guarantee our prices on dependable merchandise to be lower than the lowest a fated; worth $1.00. Sale price Ashe | Royal Wringers: sold everywhere SILVER CHOCOLATE POTS—Satin finish, burnished lid; worth | at $5.00. Sale Price $3.50. Housefurnishing sale price 1 $00 DOZEN THIN JAPANESE TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS $2 99 Fine quality; daintily decorated; worth 2 Sale price Ve e d les = From the Big Grocery Store Sults For Young America BUTTER—Fancy4owa Creamery Butter, !b LOT 1-—BOYS’ SUITS, $2.50 TO $5.00 VAL SB FOR $1.96 EGGS—Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doxe We won't buy Jands with 4 from thie “ANNED CORN—Fancy lowa Sweet © but they have to go. 2D TOMATOES—Fancy Solid Packed Red Ripe Tom Only 37 Suits in the jar iSe kind, can broken E~-Fancy Japan Rice, § tbs. for SOAP—12 bars Bon Soap Ladies’ Cambric Night Gowns, high oft Saturday low neck, with deep ruffles oys’ Box Calf Shoes, double sale, small tucks, special for 81.19 with lace and ¢ and emly Ladies’ Nainsook Night embroidery, high « Two and three-piece Sack Sults, sizes W. 11, 13, 15 and 16 Ladies’ Mustin Corset years; Eton, Norfolk and Eton Blouse Suita; aise to 6 years fitting, made from a good quality of m CEYLON TEA—Our regular 500 Ceylon Tea, Ib & Moral bo COFFEE—Our regular 25¢ Coftee, special, BO@ Ib; 5% Ibe. for ee ee , $1.95 Ladies’ Viel Kid Shoes, patent ties id She ‘ apr ‘ #1.00 LOT 2—BOYS’ $5.00 AND #.00 TWO AND THREE-PIBCE Ladies’ Cambric Corset Covers, t y trimmed with lace and aie h a medium 80'es, 3 TO 10 SPECIALS— | SUITS $2.95 embroidery, special for Saterday 296 CPPE: 3 i iil " | Double and single breasted styles, broken sizes, from § to 16 dies’ Camt rawers, full cut th deep ruffies of lace and em- KIPPERED SALMON—Paney, | . 10¢ | = Ladies’ Cambric Drawers, fu ut, with deep r on lace and em Men's Box Calf Shoes, double sit nd bom * Blouse Suite also in SMOKED HERRING—Per dosen peat 10¢ yearn, cansimeres, tweeds, ch puns; a few sah tee atures 19 10e Buster Brown, Eton, Norfolk and E broidery, spe ail sizes, special for a $1 re, all sizes, full cut, with three rows of Children’s Muslin Dr se cluded in ¢ jot; 3 to sare | go * rset tucking, special for Baturday ry 106 UP rT rl " $15 TO 0 $i SUITS AT a} Ladies Shirt Waist Suits ued ast each care gle and nie a 5, Aw oc "sy - i oe ; < R ry Ky > YE “ned GH oy : DAY i ¥ “T sin 2 lots of Ladies Shirt Wal t s, the very latest new ¢ tt a ia for ery trimmed, le and double breas sa I $ ESS K ru Q ‘ : ‘ Note the make-up: Ha led collars, broad concave st ) heavy serge linings. Sizes 34 to oan Ae renabpon cpa <o-aea ay aoe i stiy, buttoned Bil a roidery, special for — Ladies’ Neckwear ist measure; values $15 AFTER7 | FOR SATURDAY $10. 00 AFTER 7 soc Doilies 2gc—~Al!l pure $18.00. Ladies’ Belts Women's Straight Front Eeseaeree. seach ts ; Corset Color black = Ladies’ Silk and Leather Belts, v tyles and effects “4 ieee 0c, Saturday's price only 1) La awn and faney inches $1.00. Special after 7 aw 0 ble Zhe = worth soc each, Sale price Women's Corset Covers = soc Laundry Bags 9c pl la be. Laundry Bags, made fron re pr 1§¢ and 19¢ 45 pieces new Spring Burmah Challies, light an colorings ¢ Cloth; on g for Saturday Fr fancy colored € al, after 7 10¢ Persian and Oriental design pecial for Saturday 1 3-4e 41 pile 1 Children’s White Aproms en rt i 4 gu _———— and é ¥ a e, afte ar price pecial om 7 19¢ fter 7 L5e AMUSEMENTS: ee tt soc Penholders 10c—Wo Toilet Paper—(G 1 quality, PER Tira Avenue ing men’s fancy 1 Theater Chi “Th ¢ Most Popular Theater® Penholders, ssell & Drew, Managers handles, v old arways sf per’ Mie 1we Pay interest f Silverware JP SECURITY SAVINGS AND SAFE DEPOSIT COM- ks, Sugar Ay PANY SAVINGS BANK Satu THE MOONS NERS. ‘BauGH’ Best Son eal of Shine MO-JAVA COFFEE alter 7 adit “ee. --10€ | 1,000 Yards of Fancy Jac- | 25¢ Vests and Pants 17¢ toc Braids 4e—Fancy Silk | quard Silk Striped Mulls W Trimming Braids, in as and Batiste—In plain col n'’s Jersey ribbed Laurette Taylor in® chiles Weiekt ble { ¥ I ( Day. wef sorted widths and ¢ a ors an 1 fancy new printed P 8 -4 Ve rad $3.50 dozen ; by hy A des r these e nerfe nf fees to select from ; to ies are pertect long . n ch 113 Seneca Street. 10¢ ale } fa t : 2 ist lso lace trimmed | Ready-Made Unbleached 7, yard he t French band Pant Il Sheets—All in one piece, 1000 Decorated und make pret I sizes; regular be P | no seam 1A FRED. R. THOMPSON, J. F. DOUGLAS, . Plas ri res 1 Choice; per garment, afier str he quality President Srecretary Ae A a 7 o'clock > ‘ : 17¢ these act d CHAS. H. LILLY, ARCHIBALD A. JONES, y i 12146 _ ey fa . Vice President Treasurer Good Dark, Soft, Fleecy | 1,000 Dozen Pure Bleached | $2.50 Eiderdown Jackets at| + wens ia Dating Flannel-—In check Table Napkins ze 18 $1.39—Choice of r Eid - eact fter 7 o'clock tripes, a str 18, in d ttern only, ir 1 House ia - “a4 oe . ‘ ‘ bt all ra - 1| - 39¢ INEST PIANO AT AN , ; , ae and | Women’s $1.50 Kid Juliets ONGST Price Nature’s Remedy 1 : 1 aly S that sold at $1.98 With fancy fronts and Pia sold on eany term Cures Conat to r n r 7 o'clock and $2.60, Saturday after| clastic sides: most all siz eelanes Ofor rent.” Ta abet noec. of Pianos In the city ALLEN @ f'58 42¢) 7 for $1.30) cs. After 7 $1.00 1325 2d Ave. Hleady's Barber Cor, First and Washi Ragley’s ini. ||

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