The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 7

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-———<—_e ow THE SEATTLE STAR--PRIDAY, NOV, 23, 1906, enerally deciined on the ground] . that offietal dutios require all thet y | ‘ in (Ds . ve etter wae recelved the ' “ other day from Judge Lindsay, of gnorina Pizsint at ontle ' or, Colo S to contribute an arg articl I Duo M iM Yeaterd a. ignores Kissini and } bint r erday mor the high §. Polina Due Bilvio an At the Seattle | Star Theater Vaudeville Acts gh # Are arranged in auch a way that] School students shown the - m 52555065 oe ignortna ¢ 1 Big. de } y fat men’s show, “The| prank Coombs and Muriel Stone MW winners of those fleet de | fiat tolegraphone ever brought Into J 4. Pagtiacel neonetta di Mir ut the tle theate - E : i ih commahe Sih thak @ his country. This telegraphone|NOTE? = 'TALIAN comporag ii ' business that 14] 5 ver and Only five debates will be held | #@* exhibited in the & AND LA SCALA THEATER]! LA Ded ‘ os by the two teama who finally meet | Poeition and ta the | ted to's , A he eac The question that wit r M. O'l¢ ORCHESTRA OPEN FOR | i§ 1 1 Amer: le talen be 1 is, “Resolved, That the eohaniam of thi machine 3 f in the} h Bee i thie yea! € b e r rday night 5 matinee at 2:18 o ibe meeting Ne ‘ ° ALASKA JUDGES CHANGE. : Part 1 pout 40 boys signed up (o sidles to Amerioan bull t ahips Tonight at the Grand the great 1. Rolando di Herlino—Overture Lote Theater rt and ball atthe has negative and will be Judge Wiokoraham will hold court |‘ wor Rugger avatlo, bis One reat hes * he r Pike Franklin epresented by Berkely Blake and] t Juneau beginning Pebruary 4 3 tnt th th nt Manager Dwight Ht of the senior class, and | & sing at the opening of navi oral emi ’ will 1 : ‘wea elected to | ton, of the freshman | Judge G io | R0at sale bi and " ee eeeks. 0x0 Urged p Mareh 1 } of the largest 4 1 " rt it pat mie t Png ct oh wembled at the Grand will be ; ar a a «| Chaelos MiMice, the edttortnchtet |! nase end there tonight. The program for to 6 io at : "3 1 earth tenth - sf the “Whine” has been actively |>een authorised from Washir night was published in last night's y - ee ‘ bill rm * up| corresponding with several pram- |. ‘ a ae we ne soemeres Oy ae aie” on } n 1 Hheaini James O'Neill Coming vs ‘eens: assistant Avdrow| iment national men in politics to . y Bignor Pe 1 Bellattt. 7 O'Nel! 1 . at oe tet) wed t rogram for t row after sie bella mes O'Nel! 1 compa » continue to Maurice Shell ad-| solicit arttelos for publication in the A i program 1 open & oat pee high school organ. President ttention orsemen |» Zasa” and for the eventele 6, Medies : Sekt tee tive "es a . 1 novelty ; <a rt velt, Ob When you e pe ne “Pagiiacet” will, be LEONCAVALLO Signore F and Ferrabiol night for tive perto : ml in heir real gedating team, which te to] d Rita Vhon you Want & genuine hand | given. The complete musical ran] At the head of the big musical com- Bignora t i, Perya, Bok os known, th ari ine a jmade single or double lght or|ditions are as follows pany whieh opens atthe Grend lattl, de 1 Macebt Great Bar ain t Sea ae ont jh harness which will gt ned ’ ’ ert ag at dat 1. Ave Mar i to His 9 be ” - tive ealistection. A big Baturday matinee tonight. Woitr . x) : | " attle YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD perinlnaggees ws slit Part 1. specie Will be offered by the Ladies o : held| Por Glastes at Johnson Optical Co ce covers and stable sup) ¢| + Rolando at Berlino—Overture... "13. zasa bile di Caseart cage A ag na a edited high’ Room A, Times Bldg, Examination | low prices “Tike ore op a Oemmene Heliattt |}. Suite Ancionn oppo nese debates 00 down eek 999 | Oc * See uo fase an . ‘ at Th t free. $1.00 a $1.00 a week Ocetdental av. oe Signora Parrabini, Sig, Harbwipt 2¢ A SKEIN for Brainerd & Armstrong’s f Silks. Regular price 4c a skein. sell larly at sc a yard. ‘Se EACH for Men's Initial Handkerchiefs. tar price 8 cach. colors. Regular prices up to rac a yard. $1.25 SUITINGS, 73¢. More than twenty different pieces to | thoose from. The width is 54 inches and they come in tans, browns, oxfords and : broken checks, plaids and nice dark ‘ The regular prices are $1.00 and 530 ayard. Take your pick tomorrow at . $1.50 VELVETS, 59¢, Mirror, panne and plain finished velvets in big variety of fancy shades, among them tomato, lavender, reseda, fuschia, car- mahogany, brown and caffeine. The fegular prices a 1.25, $1.90 and $1.75 a “Yard. Take the shade and finish you want fomorrow at only 59¢. 16 23¢ FLANNELETTES, 10¢. The famous “Arnold's” best quality Flan- Melettes in a large assortment of this sea- Son's best patterns and colorings. Lots of Pretty Oriental and Persian designs. Reg- ilar price 16 2-3¢ a yard everywhere. Buy here tomorrow at 10¢ a yard. ——~~ 25¢ STOCKINGS, 18¢. Ladies’ Cotton Stockings, in Hermsdorf fast Black. They have white split maco toles, high spliced heels and elastic tops. fegular pr We will sell them ate great bargai: a pair, Tomorrow y 18¢ 4 pair. These | aS * 17¢ STOCKINGS, 11¢. A fine, medi weight Ladies’ Stocking, in fast black, louble heels and toes and tlastic tops, ‘The regular price is 17¢ a pair. Tomorrow take them at only 11¢@. Re- Member the sale ends tomorrow night. —-— _ — 50¢ UNDERWEAR, 35¢. | Ladies’ Ves: 1 Pants, of jersey ribbed | Mitton, in good v’ ight. Vests have PYRE sleeves and arc site crochet trimmed, Pants are ankle length, The regular price HER garment. Tommeroor ee idk ail ‘Monly Simp. w F Zé A YARD for French Valenciennes Laces that A YARD for a!l-silk Taffeta Ribbons in plain, ive cents. A BOX for Shell Hairpins, one dozen in a box. Regular price rge. Se A L for Corticelli Spool Silk, 100-yard spools. Regular price Se. 3¢ A PAPER for necdie-point Brass Pins that sell regularly at Ge a paper, 2 1-2¢ A PAPER for Milward's and Roberts’ Needles. Always sold at 5. best Ladies’ Coats Reg- tomorrow night. 15¢ MEN'S COLLARS, 8 1-3¢. All sizes and all the popular shapes in Men's Linen Collars. They are the well- known “Arrow” brand, sold everywhere at 1§¢ or two for age. The McCarthy price for tomorrow is only 10¢@ each or 3 for 25¢. The sale ends tomorrow night ed 59¢ VEILINGS FOR 43¢. Pink, blue and white and all the wanted shades in fine chiffon Veilings that sell reg- tlarly at soc a yard will be on sale tomorrow at only 43¢@ a yard. There is a nice, large assortment to chodse from and you cannot help buying a bargain if you choose from it. $1.00 UNION SUITS, 73¢. These are a fine jersey ribbed cotton and are fleece lined, crochet trimmed and silk taped at neck. Are nicely shaped at waist, have long sleeves and are ankle length, The regular price is $1.00 each. Tomorrow they are on special sale at 7T3@ cach, $1.25 UNDERWEAR, 93¢. Ladies’ Vests and Pants, of natural gray and white wool, Fine ribbed, Vests are crochet trimmed and have long sleeves. Pants are ankle length, The regular price is $1.25 0 garment. Tomorrow's special sale price is only 93¢. $1.25 LACES FOR 7i5¢. 1,000 yards of new black Venise and Gui- pure Laces, in galloon effects, bands and medallions. The regular prices are $1.00 and $1.25 a yard, Tomorrow take your choice from the whole cfllection at only 75¢ a 75¢ UNDERWEAR, 39¢. Children’s Vests and Pants, of natural gray Australian wool, They come im sizes from 18 to 34. The regular prices are soc to 75¢ a garment, according to size. To- morrow all sizes are on sale at 3B¢ a gar- ment. WEAR, 25¢. oidered tailored Stock 50¢ N Ladies’ silk em Tie UNDERWEAR, 47¢. Men's natural gray Shirts and Drawers. These are two-thirds wool and good winter Collars, in black @nd white and evening weight for this climate. The regular price is 75¢ a garment. The gale price which ends shades, Patterns #emostly pretty Persian effects, The reguijrprices are 3o¢ and soc y 2he¢. each. Tomorrow tomorrow is only 47¢. S FOR 48¢. ects in ladies’ tailored 98e BE. All the newest silk Belts, in all studded with fanc %5¢ MEN'S SHIRTS, 47¢. Men's Negligee Shirts, in plain cadet blues and tans and in blue and white and tan and white stripes. They are extra large, full cut garments and will give you splendid fitting | very handsomely es. Many of them are nail heads and all are finished The regular and wearing satisfaction, The regular prices prices are 69c, 75¢ dnd g8c, Take your pick are 6ge and 75¢ each. Tomorrow only 47¢. tomorrow at only b inde | Muslin Underwear Three-Fourths Price Petticoats, all kinds, Three-Fourths Price Furs, of all kinds, Three-Fourths Price ‘House Wrappers Three-Fourths Price essing Sacques Three'Fourths Price hirt Waists Three-Fourths Price onas, all kinds, Three-Fourths Price On every dollar’s worth of the goods ou purchase you will save twenty- Ladies’ Suits One-Half Price Girl’s Suits One Half Price oses His Job at McCarthy's Tomorrow night at 10 o’clock. Will you come to- morrow? Or will you wait until next week and pay from one-quarter to one-half more for your goods, no matter where you buy? Bring your pocketbook. Remember that you must pay cash for these goods. Positively no charges. No exchanges. No approvals. No C.O. D’s. We cannot afford to sacrifice these goods and charge them to anybody. Sale closes tomorrow, Saturday, at 10 p. m. Read About the Chopped Prices on the Second Floor Ladies’ Skirts Two-Thirds Price Misses’ Skirts Two-Thirds Price Girl’s Children’s Coats Two-thirds Price Infants’ Coats Two-Thirds Price Aprons, all kinds, Two-Thirds Price Outing Gowns Two-Thirds Price If you buy any of these goods you save just exactly 33 1-3 cents on every dollar you spend. Misses’ Coats One-Half Price Pattern Hats One-Half Price Skirts Two-Thirds Price One-Half Price Trimmed Hats One-Half Price $1.25 GLOVES FOR 96¢. Single-clasp mochas, in gray, tan and black. Single-clasp Kid Gloves, in tan, ox- blood, brown, gray, green, navy, modes, champagne, black and all wanted shades, We have all sizes and the fit and quality are unsurpassed at the regular price of $1.25 a pair. Tomorrow choice at 5¢ MUSLINS FOR 3 1-2¢. Good standard quality LL Unbleached Musling that sell regularly at 5c a yard, on sale tomorrow at only 3 1-2¢. At this price only 10 yards will be sold to a cus- tomer and none to dealers. 10¢ CREPE PAPER, 5¢. 1,000 rolls of Dennison’s Crepe Tissue Pa- per, so much used for fancy work and for decorations. Width 18 inches and 10 feet ina roll, The regular price is 10¢ a roll, To- only 5¢. morrow’s special pric 15¢ ART DENIMS, 10¢. These come in a great many fancy and Oriental designs. The width is 34 inches. The quality is just the same as if you paid the regular price 15¢ a yard, and tomorrow you can buy it at 10¢@ the yard. Ten yards to a customer, $1.95 COMFORTS, $1.35. Good big Bed Comforts, actual size 72x84 inches, covered with best silkoline and filled with pure white cotton batting, The reg ular price is $1.95 each, Tomorrow take them at only $1.35. Two to a customer. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Av., Between Pike and Pine The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District you choose from this big assortment at only You will save half on any of these goods you need if you buy before 10 o’clock $5.25 BLANKETS, $3.95. These are large double bed size and are pure white Australian wool, with cotton chain warp. Will wear better than all wool and are equally as warm. The regular price is $5.25. Tomorrow they will sell at only $3.95 a pair. $3.25 BLANKETS, $2.15. Good big 11-4 Bed Blankets, with heavy wool filling and cotton warp. They are ab- solutely unshrinkable. Are white with pink or blue borders. The regular price is $3.25 a pair. Tomorrow they will be only $2.15. ; $1.50 BEDSPREADS, $1.19. Very handsome white Spreads, designed especially for brass or iron beds; have heavy knotted fringe and cut corners, The reg- ular price is $1.50 each. Tomorrow the spe- cial price is only $1.19 each, Two to a customer. 19¢ STATIONERY FOR 10¢. 400 boxes of Linen Cloth Stationery; 24 sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes in a box. The regular price is 19¢c a box. Tomorrow the whole lot goes at the sale price, only 10¢@ a box. 2 1-2¢ POST CARDS, l¢. 1,000 Holiday Post Cards, in dozens of beautifully embossed designs. Just what you want for mailing to your distant friends. The regular price is 244c each. Tomorrow 1lé each. 10¢ FLANNELS FOR 7¢. Dark colored striped Outing Flannels, Good, heavy, fleecy quality that sells regu- larly at toc a yard, ‘Tomorrow ten yards to a customer at only 7@ a@ yard, Sale ends tomorrow,

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