The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV, 16, 1906. rhe jus i he offor ple are the roadway onuse, IC le chraged, he was too be wei " babenriaes in providing for a ‘ rar to wit x the ear and} a « Not withatanc 0 section, 3« nanan te & ved roadway, then | day, William Mitchell, a reap p| Notwithstanding the restraining | 7, aon Georgetown « ‘'? H@rned off from between the rails. looking workman today coeuptes af OP4er returned = againat him by} ¢, allroad ‘each triD ~ car then eped on towards | of it im the eity jail The pollee Judge Griffin er joining him from | rebate » the found Mitehell’# room converted | interfering with th n4 Second |!ato a miniature butcher shop with | «4, ibe oat tr) betwe oth park, te and ar-| bacon enough t him all wine| yw | age Leavy ter distributed a the walla! , H would not explain how he ee Doubles Investment in| same by Ta, the pote’ a a prsarce was arrested 1 business of the | the An Hdetein Jewelry mpany, Chief It is announce ' ee sflernoon or Seattle aler Wa 1 today Dahler, m tod Duainona in a | pete, ‘whe wins wikte world #0 safe and aure 1 gullty od that the tr on the rebates wi ate of the schooner | @ arrested Wednesday by Detective Adame for theft, was released yesterday for lack of evi Shun) HORSE << LOVED BACON CHIEF ANGERED'. CENTRAL I a =] TOO ARDENTLY BY ORDER GONNICTED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) N vv. 16.—The jury ning found the New York! granting Amount of $26,000 to an Refining company. — | jal of charge MATE OF ERIE RELEASED {Rtas Gpestel Sorvies.) inion Science Proves):"""_ of Chehall putting lito a tine Maple &yrug ourthouse bet we this on and « am unde we it tn ib Beattle men p Made in your @wn| wear \ dour heers by Oe fuk) and suanrdy ou have ite} ¥ furnish | mittee to look Into this matter and|ed Mapleine yia will be amaseaaelo Bee him | Hoqulam will In the near future ap-|ite delicious favor and the tyifle! store *** paint a aimilar commit making oe ner ar oo a appointed a com shakes. be appalling, but necessity knows no law. offerings. Come early for first choice. sizes-— $12.50 Suits $15.00 Suits .. $18.00 Suits .. $20.00 Suits .. $22 $25.00 Suits .. » Suits Trimmed: Pattern Hats |—6—(85c jersey ribbed Vests Winter-weight cot- ty * Long sleeves and Vests Gochet trimmed. Pants length. Regular soc. 35¢ Hats that other stores would ask you Two hundred and fifty of the swellest Plain ker double our regular prices for. All the copies of Parisian models, Half of them § and a big as latest modes and colors, Five hundred 14 to 18 years to select from at half price— tomorrow at half price— __ Arnold’s Flannelettes 10¢ Nour choice, tomorrow from 175 pieces of Arnold’s best é bs fancy y Persian and Oriental patterns and at only 10¢ a yard, The regular price every- et Coats 1-3 Less Sixty styles to choose from for the little ones from six “oats are months to three years old, Both long and short ¢ 1 value at the regular 1-4 ise. Tomorrow 10¢ - Less Three thousand Garments, all new within the last sixty days. Drawers, Nightgowns, Chemises, Skirt and Corset 25e Dolls l7c the regular price season, Styles the latest eys and melt ized materials. rove by the hat they y lia Choice of any Suit in the ho Sone Sok 10.00 $11.25 $12.50 LDA jR. Ea Mapleine Is Superior Cast a Large Vote: Bring your pocketbook with you. Terms strictly spot cash. changes. Positively no reservations of any kind. dren's—three hundred to choose from Colors Overanxiet before the be . First come first served. —~Ladies’, Mi Not one reserved. Every Suit new this the most desirable, All $30.00 Suits .. $35.00 Suits .. $40.00 Suits .. $50.00 Suits ... $60.00 Suits $75.00 Suits ... | Misses’ | | Hats Coats | 1-2 Price | 1-2 Price | 1-2 Price - | | ms, in all colors, ortment of nobby plaids and the famous “Gage” Hats. Take your pick mixtures that are bound to please, Sizes $2.50 $1.25 $12.00 Hats......sorensee $ 6.00 $ 7.50 Coats 3.75 ie $3.00 $1.50 $15.00 Hats.....ceeeeeee $ 7.50 $ 9.00 Coat 4.50 black co! May ; Tiles weight min $3.50 ... S1L.75 $16.50 Hats.....-ceceeses $ 8.25 = 00 — 5.00 heels and toes and elas- $4.00 . $2.00 $18.00 Hats.....cscreeees $ 9.00 $12.00 Coat 6.00 Fast dye. Regular $5.00 .. $2.50 $20.00 Hats......00seeee: $10.00 $15.00 Coa 7.50 me * pair. Tomorrow } 965 $3.75 $25.00 Hats $12.50 $20.00 Coats...seeseeees $10.00 Children’s Coats 1-3 Less ; Covers, Choose what you like— ; Fine Dressed Dolls, 12 : the most wanted colorings— ‘st in in height, with pink asc Garments..... 19¢ $1.50 Garments. $1.12% sae blue costumes} have soc Garments,..37%¢ $2.00 Garments. . BL.5O% $1.00 Petticoats... pi } pe ae vidal ee eaan ee 75¢ Garments,....67¢ $3.00 Garments... 82.26 § $1.25 re tticoats... | morrow 17@, $1.00 Garments, ....7S¢ $5.00 Garments. ..83.25 § $200 Petticoats... 23¢ a yard, anc dy you cannot buy these goods for Two hundred nobby Garments for girls 6 to 12 years old less in any ore west of the Rockies. Do } included. Less than cost to make Desirable materials in plaids, overplaids and novelty color thie, Saneias POTAEP -{ $2.00 Coats......$1.33 {| $5.00 Coats...... $3.33 [combinations r 39¢ |Men’sCollars10¢ | $3.00 Coats......82.00 || $6.00 Coats... BHO) 6 Conts......8B.BB_ || $ 9.00 Coats..... 86.00 " ' 500 dozen “Arrow” brand { $4.00 Coats... . $2.67 $7.50 Coats... .. $5.00 $ 6.00 Coats......$4.00 | fro.oo Coats.,.... 86.67 pti Vests and Pant j linen Collars, all sizes, im all) nner enn AAAS AAALE AR IB, 8) Coats.e ees SHL00 |} $12.00 Coats.,..,.88.00 oy from 18 to 2; gu-} the popular shapes; regular } mf ‘ 4 Tegitices Peto 756 cach. } price 15¢ of two for age. To. | Shirt Waists l-4 Less la ies naouinnenescien ~~ : al price,{ morrow 2O@, three for 4 . i $25¢. Limit, three. Two thousand Shirt Waists, in silk, satin, lawn, batisté, All Furs 1-4 Less a4 o wan aa j erce ed terial 7 er idee India linon, Victoria lawn and novelty mercerized ma % le Men’s Shirts 47e| Stationery 10¢ $ j,, many beautiful, fancy effects. Every Waist in the houseifir Not one single item reserved. Fur neckpieces of all kin 1s Is negliges } « es f 1c cand descriptions, made up of strictly reliable furs in all the § : aig $ £00 s of linen cloth } tomorrow—~ i : ; arg m and ef 8 pieces in a ewest shape Over one thousand to select from site an iar'price 18 19¢ { $ 1.00 Waist 75¢ || $3.00 Waists... 2.25.0" ; { 4 nas V ate. Ode | $3.50 Waists. ... SREBLS 5.00 Furs.....8 BTS || $15.00 Furs... .BLL25 } i H ‘ak hief: 4 $ 2.00 Waists $1.50 $ 5.00 Waist 3.75 } $ 6.00 Furs... $4 50 $18.00 Furs $13.50 ; nee <o Waists 61.8734 $10.00 Waists. ...97.50) $ 7.50 Furs.....§ 5.63 2.00 Furs... $15.00 ; 10¢ demadicoey $10.00 Fors,..i8 7.80 5.00 Furs... $18.78 | $ . Choice of 100 dozen men’s } ~~~ "peter ssc a: MSN ALORS IER EM EBC BP $30.00 Furs $22.50 5 pl $12.00 Furs.....8 9.00 $3 Pur $22.50) } plain hemstitched linen and ’ | Pambric handkerehiels; they Muslin Underwear & ahdininnceones Petticoats 1-4 Less Eight hundred of them, made of silk, satin and mercer Righty styles to pick from in black and all $3.00 Petticoats,. .$2.25 $5.00 Petticoats. 83.7% $7.50 Pettice one hot | bring Har No charges. These items represent only a part of the at just exactly half NEW SCHEDULE ON MADISON ST. Hoginning today the Seattle Bloc announces a new Madi », dure | many d to the very third car being © the luke, Fre rate th vund-trip ir must be made TROUBLE FOR H. A. BOYCE. | thousand dollars’ worth of Ladies’, Misses’ Garments and Hats go at less than the actual cost of the materials---to say nothing of the cost of designing and the making. Suits isses’ or Chil- $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $37.50 SKirts | | MAKING GOOD year we tre "making good” what we state Kvery day tn the in our ade—that we give t serve Our clother from t an warn | Suite | Overcoats Raincoats | enter the bonds n wu Hh ry J: REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. ————— TE able as well a This ts children, bo: the beast a ys and half, one-third or one-quarter of your money. @ 1 Sale Commences Saturday Morning, Nov. 17th, and Ends Saturday, Nov. 24th, at 10 p. m. No approvals. 1-3 Less Broadcloths, s, in black ens of styles in imported novelty mix tures. Tomorrow ular $ 5.00 Skirts $ 6.00 Skirts.... $s $ 7.50 * $10.00 Skirts $12.00 Skirts.... $15.00 Skirts vat "82 _ soles, high ‘ elastic tops; regular Special be pair. $ 8 8 $1 Swisses White I ; width regular price I Tomorrow 7 1 yard limit, Tlanne 2,000 yards white striped flee Flannels ; regular price 1 ne-third less than reg 5.00 6.67 8.00 0.00 7 1-2c Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State PRICES CHOPPED INTO BITS One Hundred Thousand Doliars’ Worth of the Best Merchandise in the City of Seattle Goes On Sale Tomorrow Morning Regardless of Cost or Value We are obliged to make room for twenty car loads of Holiday Goods and are forced to sacrifice one-third of our great stock at cost and less than cost. Right in the middle of the season, just at the time you need the goods most, we are forced to give you the chance to save one- The loss to us will No C.O.D.s. No ex- The ax man has made a complete wreck of the second floor. Over fifty and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Coats $1 ry Swiss, in and figured 36 inches; Is 7c of blue a y Outing 24% a yard -2¢. Te 1 nd yard, Tomorrow 7@ a yard Ten yards to a ¢ us Muslins 10c Pero Bleache: finest quality mad ur; regular t ten yards ( 11-4 with pi unshrinkable ; price is $3.2 $2.15 t 25c Hos Ladies’ fine blac stockings, fast dyed, double price 15¢ Senne $2.15 size; white nd blue borders; he regular Tomorrow e 18&c uf d= Muslins, , best for ladies’ and children’ s Under- yard, Tomorrow 10¢. Lim- rath i eae: DRE NN maco eels and ase. More than four hundred Ladies’ Coats to select from, All the swagger styles of the season, in plain colors and in nov- elty effects. Not one reserved. Take your unrestricted choice. Sizes 34 to 44— $i2.so Coats....8 6.25 i $25.00 Coats.... $13.50 Coats....8 6.75 || $27.00 Coats.... $15.00 Coats....$ 7.50 || $30.00 Coats.... ® $18.00 Coats.,..$ 9.00 || $40.00 Coats... $20.00 Coats....$10.00 || $50.00 Coats... $22.50 Coats....$11.25 | $75.00 Coats. ... $37.50 4s ° Suitings Twenty pieces. All differ- ent. Are 54 inches wide. Browns, tans, oxfords, broken cheviots, panamas and plaids and check effects. Regu- and all colors, Also doz- Tosneniois 73¢. we ? . tsi code srerri Velvets sss | 5Oc he boys all the attention they 4 he best man rs 2 of lar $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard, Mirror, panne and plain fin- ish, All fancy shades—plum, tomato, lavender, reseda, fuschia, cardinal, mahogany, brown, cafein, etc. Regular 25, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard. Tomorrow 59¢. Pillow Slips 12 1-2c Pequot or Salem Pillow Slips; size 36 by 42 inches; hemméd and laundered ; reg- ular prices 15¢ and 18c, To- morrow 12 1-2¢ each. Limit two dozen, Muslins 3 1-2c Standard quality yard. wide Unbleached LL Mus- lins; the regular price is 5c a yard. Tomorrow ...3 1-2¢ Gighams 4c Blue and white and brown Gan which s¢ a yard, ‘I yard limit, Comforts $1. 45, Bed Consforts, 72x84 inc es in size; cove cod with best silkoline ; hand tied and filled with best white batting ; reg- wn lar $2.25, Tomorrow $1.45. a ae Union Suits 73c Ladies’ fine jersey ribbed lined Upion Suits, cro- trimmed, taped at neck, shape 3 ut waist, long sleeves and ankle length. Tomorrow F3e. Sce them, fle che

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