The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 8

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8 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 $5.00 85.00 $5.00 $5.00 85.00 #5.00 $5.00 Tomorrow Our Hats. the hat. sry Besides— No. soc, for . Fancy Stripe Polka dots, ¢ ties, all at To all the OM Port Win Guckenhetme KEYSTONE LIQUOR GO. 112% First ave., HINDUS ARE; EJECTED - TEANSTER 1 LECTRCUED MPLS SEEK To those who know g fiée, "Except to say that the plumes alone on the hats are worth the price asked for our RIBBON SALE. Just Novelty Ribbons for 19¢, i2 and No. values soc and Goc, for ......-0s++ |’ Satin Stripe Ribbons, 5 inches wide, value } ‘Toe | Plain Messaline, scarlet, value eens Plain Louisine, oH embroidere d, yr 4 inches wide, values 25c and 35¢, for. . ring him up on either phone— but he’d rather see you ON THE TOP WAVE ON — HOTEL GUEST 1S ROBBED ywinetal nergies toward gl HE STOR ~ NORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE Suits, $12.50 and $15.00 Values for The word “SPECIAL” with this store means that some- thing away out of the ordinary is being offered —Tomorrow the offering IS EXTRAORDINARY. Single Breasted Sack Coats, in gray mixtures, over plaids, browns and all the late mingles. In fine CHEVIOTS, Tweed and epetaeas TS He yal and $15.00 goods go on sale at $5.00 THERE'LL BE A WINDOW FULL of them on Second Ave. See them without fail, or you'll be money out. Offerings fin the Millinery Department has ordered a half-price sale on all Pattern there's no use elaborating on this price sacri- od millinery, goc and 75¢ Misses and Children's Caps, 35¢. With Gnd without visors, in red, blue, brown and Bargains 16 colored Velvet Ribbon, | Nos. 9, 12, 19¢ | and double-face Liberty yellow, old rose, Messaline, value 48¢, for 19¢ in brown, navy, green and c, for 19¢ ues 12%, Ic, Satin, shades of old rose, lavender, yellow ; effectively in fancy work; and 1244c yard, for 19¢ Thecks and many other novel little ones on the Fourth Floor.. Exchange 25. DABNEY. Teeth That Will Save Money and heaters, able to give you every possible comfort with our painless meth ods and strictly modern equip ment For thirty days only will this scale of prices be in effect i Bt Ful) Set Teeth Gold Crowns, L NATIONAL DE DENTISTS peoruss ‘avinoe BANK BUILDING. Second and Pike. pollee vernn being e THAT SELLS FOR “H 16 and 22 Ribbons, Satins, in & for you. Wo are doing the best HI} the above lities quality of denta 0 0! ~ hes . tremely low prices. We are Phones: Mala DVNAMITER ARRESTED | nt Misplaced « dence on early acquaintance resulted dinastrously Miller, of the Hotel Allen fth ay. Miller, who had been ng at the hotel only a short! al Service.) , found an acquaintance in ¢ N George O, Hetu, a former beil-boy (Sorippe Telegraph t NH { the Detroit hotel iin GRAND FORKS to va in as & roommate als} Rovellio, an Huw va ome i the looks of a n r| rested as a mus af rx belon and a ing of the Cana ’ priated a $ ove . 1a suitia few a ¢ ontaining consid ie we Lou King 1. Hetu, who is bug 17| persons were j iw sald to have a & er other Italian. fat Env law. The pe ry pal in the affatr ing for } F. 8. Huse $5.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 $5.00 85.00 85,00 85.00 85.00 85.00 A Startling Special 65 Youths’ 5.00 $5.00 85.00 85. oo 85.00 $5.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 Saturday’s Millinery Ladies’ Silk Velvet Hat, trimmed with natural wings, rosettes of velvet, jet ornaments; sold regularly at $6.00. $3.95 $30 Pattern Hats $15 F or Real Unadulterated “The Bon Marche certainly leads,” was the comment made today in the store about think of soc and 60c Velvet Messaline, Louisine, Satin and and aoc and asc Taffeta and Liberty Satin Ribbons for 10¢. in lavender, violet and gray, suitable for fancy work or rufflings, aoc and ase yard, for 10¢ Nos. § and 7 Ribbons, in double-face Liberty Nile green, gray, these shades work up values 7 Santa Claus Is at Home Come and shake hands with him or If you want to, you can write to him, LUNCH HERE—Seating capacity for 100 people has just been added to THE BIG FOUNTAIN CAFE. 3998 Made in Geattle. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Ave., Geattic Wath. 1, HOFFMAN, amino oer line of Carving Sets before purchasing Every set purchased here Is ab- wolutely guaranteed. haggers’ Suzpiy Co, m WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO., 418 Pike Street, For furniture, stoves, Bargains in all FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1906. THE SEATTLE STAR ELECTRIC ROAD IN NORTH (tar Bpeolal Bervice.) FREDERICK Everythi } and Club Fur shers. Complete H © “Under One Root: > WE CLOSE AT 6 P. | WOOLLY LA | ee ng formed for the | purr ting ap electri ) rowed thin lt Lacdnner, the pleted, It is being promoted by A W. Lynn, of Ban t \ rinety subscr HERE are eight different patterns tc Sondaal ‘otlee Bes moody BH additional charge of 10c a square yi ard if oding bie) W. b Tr, and ~ -~ ~ ture and has a ae to offer a it ts thought oltered by upon ral See Our Tailore jit Hian labs en i | we construction along the Kettle Star Special Service.) — pwAN UVER, B.C. Nov. 3 Lae es AO ie’ aetails | iran Presumably it is quite 1 understood that the e he thought he knew how to} ' 1 : i { : lof the trage ao The remains of the | h ‘ : more elat te Costumes s, et be found \ wire, J : | ees et nae ae - | young girl cannot. be introduced f the important elttes of | at this osiae honiet 1 auderes sly i Ke Z : "4 ‘0 thelr being terribly y e Trnageh atte “fie Fie it od & crewed to his (Scripps Telegraph Servion) | { tha re i ra < » ee atas aoe ts aia 6 DAYTON, Oh! priced Women’s Wearing Appa in for a } en w mt of the of his) Ward of $2.0 ered by| v M Bi Th if : larwe share of our attention + horse Simpson Kr “ the Men's snd the os ust ad rl y| In evident { this latter fact we have est 1 in w h hands on i. yeapeny ® ful. Don't pend al] i as a regular feature of the ( tur rt tion i Dona Gl 1o| 3° hs pa org, conte u line of Tailores This line ¢ | Daniel Fuhrman, Maker of | “<a eas | duatry and ability, cour for na i espe Reidy ‘ righ { Fine Clothes ™ a anonnt| of the fruits of your I more, but our buyer will always ! to particular ' quickly {hls Fifty-five/ ‘The Bargar $3 hat ts not the be in market, and by careful buyis w . emp are ready tO’ hat made, but it pe conitively in the he Q N ae ? . " any mi to apprehend | pest hat in the world fo ‘ The Great Northern yesterday | gras, special offers made by manuf tr an ah the mur fave two dollars on y t hat a“ tal in plenary b - ' tain the maximum o 1¢ in at by ketting a Basgar and | and the breaking of the freight ¢ $18.50. aart granite tea pot inspect or otek “ ne bor up is under way, The Great Nort Three of the styles are pictured b } ; oe econ ee Pacific paxsouger Phe style, workmanship and { (our $18.50 Ss : ~ A vas trains are now leaving and arriving Suits compare favorably w Ping sty Wie The Northern the practically on time Pacific expects today to a road to Portland in working shape, | the Cam | ments have er-pticed acroms the y be passable to main line will probabl velvet colla « row The bridge across the “ Snob mish river may also be are satin line 1 the skirts are 7 ed 14, 16 i toda which will enable and 18, Misses to 44, Lad Our price Sumas trains to do business and | clear the delayed Canadian Pacific | raflroad freight LAUNCHES WILL PATROL j | FOR WRECK ViCTiMe. | ninton has chartered patrol the wat A B ¢ weveral tat 85.00 ” What Is Your | Money Doing? u realizing REDE, Complete Housel Urnishers, 85.00 85.00 85.00 Are y 85.00 to 12 per cent and will be 4 in do- the 4 by men experience s conservative business Bee tary, Chas. Osner, for full par 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 25.00 WHO ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT THEIR APPEAR ANCE WILL FIND COMPLETE SATISFACTION IN THR STYLISH APPAREL’ WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE ASSORTMENT EMBOMIES THE LATEST IDEAS IN SUITS, COATS, GOWNS, OPERA WRAPS, WAISTS, SKIRTS, BELTS AND NECKWEAR OUR TALLORED SUITS ARE MARKED $17.90 Up - White Muslin, as long as it lasts ch Burn J. RED MER & Cc . ; e Sewing dies, paper we’ Knives sa Pa “ Ladies’ Knit Wool Petticoats, 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St, Suess Gaaae MEN'S GOODS DEPT. “ gtgeonay a mi "i $1.50 Men's Pants Strongest Ladies Waist House In the State an Lt NBS. Cullar n's Knee Pants ae Turkish Towels, 25¢. 10¢ and - " i - Toweling, yard Cc Q a Blankets > o ¢ a Lace Curtains, pair «++... 0) Any Trimmed § i = nite Cotton Batting .... S@! House, value $2, $3 and $4 T SUIT AND CLOAK DEPT. soe $1.00 $12 Ladies’ Suits Ae 60 Hats to select from ra i og 3 ” Lesion ang Gas. Children’s Caps, each, 10¢. 5¢ « Long Coats and othing s > tae tae 1 Lot of Street Hats, trimmed, 19¢ Event co ce $3 Ladies’ Skirts, black and blue GROCERY AND CROCKERY s ° 81.45 DEPT. = : Salt Bacon fm) % a of the lore <A 3 a $8 Ladion’ Silk Petticoats . 84.95 22% pounds Susar 1 m6 Oren Re i Rew os All new shades. arden’s Condensed Milk Season a $6 Ladies’ Dress Skirts ....g2,4Q | Pioneer Cream, can is = $3 Black and Bluo Skirts ..§1.45|All Canned Meats—Roast Bee $1.00 Ladies’ Waists ... Oe! Roast Mutton, Corned Beet and Taffeta Owing to timportant changes which require that the en- $1.50 Ladies’ Waists 35 Ham ONE-HALF PRICE. Lib ¥ tire stock must be reduced toa minimum as soon as poe $2.50 Ladies’ Walste |.. #15 bys, Meh Pea por in, Nile, sible, we place on sale every garment in the house at re- Extra Special. — ve Swift's. Z duced prices, Never in the history of Seattle have such Ladies’ Short Jackets, $5, 86, §7/10c size Proctor & le's Ivory astounding low prices been made on high class clothes and $8 values ...... 82,95) Soap .. .. Be val to early in the season. “| Fine Table Salt, 5 pounds Lily FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Brand, box 106 20 Per Cent to 33 1-3 Per Cent Reduction $1.50 Imported 40c wide Silk clothes you see on the wéll dressed fellow; every gar aality, Mt and style ment has indivi The best and moat artietle clothes tn the country. They are the work of the most @kiliful tallors. This event fs worthy the attention of theanest exacting dressers; the Zz highest class clothes known @t prices jess than the cost of the ordinary kind, Men's $15 suite, at Men's $20 and $26 Men's $25, $3 Men's $96 and $40 suits amd ave ranges, suite Union Bakery & Cafe mt Second Avenue Ind, 2096. P. A. HALLBERG, PROP. Sunset Main 880, Independent 880, TROUSERS and $6 trourers, ats. Men's $7 and $8 tro Men's $9 and $10 trousers, at Men's $12 trousers, at Men's $5 ers, at., » 86-90 87.50 | FANCY VESTS SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Bridge Work 2 +4, 1 $6 fancy vests, at Gold Fillings ..+ be $7 and $8 fancy vouts, at... * Silver Filings -. B06 Worth Investigation Assorted Cookies All of our work fs guaran To call and seo the way we We fit men of all dimensions from “shorts” to “longs/* teed, Lady attendants, Ele B)F are selling our mechanical tools aiid “stouts” to “slime,” vator service. Office hours, The prices are right and the 8:30 a. m to6 p.m. Sundays, quality of the goods are guar- Doz. 10 to 12. anteed. And it will well be “TAI LORED R ” ? Tenge Ae worth your time to call and ex AD ~ Two Dozen for iSc CO,, Ine. No. 401 PIKE ST.—Cor. 4th and Pike elsewhere I Kinnear Bldg— ALBERT HANSE Ew OOY kale"? 706 tet Avenue M Womens Costumes, Sutts, Furs, Waists ERION. & (1NCORPORATED) DRY GvODS DEPARTMENT. patented clasp pair & NELSON, sh the Horr Inc. plete INCLUDING SATURDAY » choose among at th you wish us to lay tl d Suits —-TO THE— FAI **Tomorrow” } “Tomorrow” ——_- FoOr—— DEPARTMENT. | French Kid Gloves, a Ribbons, all 1513-15-17-19 Second Ave. A. MAFRIGE, Ino. DOWNING, HOPING @ RYER Bronene. Grain, Provisions, St. 7 win $ Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg PUGET SOUND MAR GRANITE Co.,, amg by E. M. Thayer, Manager. Cemetery work of every de- acription 2410 First Ave., Seattle. Main 2099, Ind. 3023, Notice! Cow UNIVERSITY PARK Will be placed on the market within = next few Make reservations early CHAS. COWEN 236 Pioneer Bil. | Printed Linoleum Tomorrow 40c Sq. Yd, a square yard, which includes cutting and delivery only. al “NELSON Hotel and Club turmshers, SECOND AVENUE, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET. **Tomorrow” Thanksgiving Bargains 5c Hose Supporters American Sardines, | Fresh Eaga, dozen Country Butter in rol @ Best Creamery Butt Spices, all kinds, c, 10¢ . see Ra ’ be Remember, every garment, we do not reserve our 16e and 200 La ee ee |; {98 Diacks, bines, and full dress suits, ALL go at the above 1be Ladies’ How pound pling eaaea Oe reductions, We can confidently state that the stock will 10¢ Ladies’ Evaporated | Peache pound i : be varied enough to satisfy our most diseriminating pat- ibe Child: ‘ ‘ i} reais - teat - National Biscuit Co.'s Crackers, all You have often heard the question, “Why ts it that the 50e Ladies’ Bi ioe eben oi riesons so MALY COE ‘Tailored Ready Company sel! so many more fine suits and 500 and Corsets i8e@| in bean, pound 2he overcoats than any other house?” $1.00 Amertoan Lady Corsets make | English Breakfast Tea, 4 pounds i This great business did not come by accident. First tbe W x ze Pe $1.00 ; ” 75 ool Fascinators, color “rocker Tinw ' this fs an exclusive clothes shop, carrying only the high- ep _— per oag yA peg nware a eedveses fi a be 3 © on ar est class sults, overcoats, trousers and fancy waistcoats. 50c Hand Bags ibe Armour’s Eastern Han 14e i Every garment that leaves the shop ts the best of its kind Bre on Bags 3Pe Hammond's ¢ Be Briskets to be had and has as muchehand custom work as any you = aegthnoona: ied 1e| and Flanks pou 112¢ zs egy cys ee: «Sida ci , pape . 50-piece Prett 8 Dinner might order from the best eustom shop, Those snappy Ironing Wax, strip i¢ ne ee 7 = Bre J. 4d, WOLFE, Moor Ice of 4c re will be an Linoleum, j ul pr Dep’t Store box ATYALIA IRRIGATED LANDS. oOLUMBIA SIA CANAL ny Bldgu Seattle KOHLERS n tablished suits TO No more

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