The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1906, Page 5

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9 Se 8 SIMITZ RETURNS PHYSICAL WRECK man Inde: | ve seta ye | LEARN ROAD BUILDING Mapleine Fudge a e - Hent he ol and with; ¥ \ ' 1 T ne t tee i] o ow f 1 es Nome vanw 1 in Cotu , 1 | }ter tr 1 last night at the | one « W gt APSE $ CONFI . 4 by B. A. M h V Rn | Pirnt ~ h ~ an chureh n ( - Ma r ar ae ow cok : aid Ue - K DN A a N, P. MAKING REPAIRG. | SUaKente 1 that the mis be | m in bh " wnt quTcome. mA - . ation Ww t “* « - is ; - the aly ha jethes pen jeal training in | bet the ~p ot are a“ : SrnaN nas worvied me and t must reat |at Columbia. A. combi : Horses Are Happy] rreriite me race tnar tno prion on |! 5 Beat until the mlx send * rired with the Independe egins to grain, turn int 1 ects of as It » fear of t- |tem, of Seattle, whereby a th ash When they wear a nice hand sewed ate advanced tras to © | oan and when it is cool, yet not te arrives! ieee erviee was maintained with the ne sed = by Tom Hender Pa e ut wat tia ie |firm, mark into squat Wrap the el ak I ' Judue | Waba declares that he intend ght, too a oe joe, Oi? rs ‘y eo Pe Cais th per apt eek vee Bipeamlanel he ' M o «r improve the plant, a ——— er ae ie rea Ms theroush? totals = ' ; stem will be rapidly extended to q™isTS PRESIDENT myc hana atest vale 0 e veason ROA ‘ . : “ em wi be nanaged by three oof tl lnaeg | trustees, BA. Marsh, J. Ro Thomp aE Ce Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Almost oi tie backs AM. cure owen fay at the U. S. Court Sale ghureher of } | } j f er fe ete Keeping Your Nose ° in the past— t it was te y bas to the Grindstone sands 2 8 now = —— 7 4 " went to hes A ge Fogger which t! ted sarticipate i t this remarkable Horses Are Happy = Vinge Ea Be Good 0 the im tock has as yet hardly been touched, One can | Bpectdeatal av are Begin today and see it grow: We eecll better Piance Frogs oh eds yo bated ae ing i sr he wait - ) me ay g a he st, 1 and sell them for less "i deals ena : ‘ ; |/TOY DAY OPENING NEW BASEMENT TOY SHOP THE BEST TOYS FOR THE LEAST MONEY—COME! AS USUAL, COASTER WAGONS. Assortment S 3.0x s"° heavy steel Bier | Wasvs.......§219 Comical GO-CARTS. " r Go-Cart, with nd axles... phedD HOBBY HORSES. wimming ~~ Steam Engine W ith Brass Boiler ‘ atest style S hi rse, with sad soe Pair $a toys’ or $3. 19 Girls’ Geod Quality Roller BOYS’ TOOL SETS. Skates, 1 Set 33e. im neat Best 3Hour Nickel Plated Marm Clock BLACKBOARDS. Black lar e white enam Elastic Bottom Striking Bag TOY PIANOS. 1 finish Toy | \Ladies "Suits AT HALF AND LESS At the going out of business sale of the New York store, 1112 av. no woman can realize the tremendous cuts we have Made on every article of goods im the entire stock, unless you visit the store Friday. it costs nothing to examine this fine line of la Gee Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Silk Petticoats and Mustin Under Wear; no one will ask you to buy. The prices plainiy marked on W you know low prices when you The fotiowing prices tell the t Merchandise ever held in this h garment will sefl the goods them. of the greatest slaughter of PETTICOATS Silk Petticoats and long silk Ki monas—-a beautiful assort ment at JUST HALF PRICE COATS. three-quarter length Handsome black Broadeloth Coata, lined with white, gray black rs satin; formerly $40 pric 8° SILK UMBRELLAS. Beantifal Silk Umbrellas, pearl b nadies Vv Ch gold ry Our Muelin “Un servant ia of finest valit beautifully made ndt med with German and Valenciennes lar ond Swiss em brotde These goods have to ALTERATION HANDS WANTED. NEW YORK STORE 112 SECOND AVE Opposite Garvey-Buchanan Co Goods at Your Own Price. Let Us Send You An Ash Can $2.49 ® 184008 ¢ Galtverng 804 wabur Union Bakery & Cafe 141° Second Avenue P. A. HALLBERO, PROP. Sunset Main 880, independent 6890. Cup Cakes 8c Dox. Two fer 15c NING, HOPKING a RYER ne * BROKERS. Fovigions, Btocks, Ron IVATE Winice ” ind. 279. : 6 Kinska Bidad | eee eee Teo Mevit | 55 ATTL LJ STAR FRIDAY, Nov. 0, 1908 ra COMPANY EAGLES ENJOY THEMGELVES. kmen, are « ste to this olty | cents over — 4 i 1 inter t minetor ¥ Attended of Thankasi®® B i ‘ h h " 4 , 1 WOULD HAVE STUDENTS AY presents LOOK FOR THE money than any other deal We Ht sell same grade, ty instrument from one THE POSTOFFICE you the style and qual Here Are Some Speclal Bargains for Sat » one-fourth less can buy el than you se where President Suspenders, Saturday on! 'y, per pair That half « why we PANTS DEPT CLOTHING DEPT BIG SIGN AT 1121 FIRST AVENUE, ONE BLOCK BELOW 1gc Fine Sox, per pait,.....ccecceececesecseernes oe beveverereee Ceeeescobeces FURNISHING GOODS DEPT urday store is a veni Seattle holiday store $i down; $1 aweek will give you selection from our great HOLIDAY SHOW open Saturday evenings for your con ence Cedarine furniture , polish 10c botite Not a Special but Regular Price— thi bottles of CEDAR ame in fa alw ve a bottle une; it's fine for rab furnt p the Standard Fi wreliare Co. 1008 to 1016 First Ava. Tacoma Another Chance to Save Big . >, Here are $10, $12 and 900 palr Pre nt Suspenders, A five line of Corduroy Pants, hi Bgl | oye A om . worth $2.60; U. 8. Court Sale ce elas bo ue | you re Magy Bang PBovin' Money on Clothing, Fur- D. §. Johnston Co. ; on ourt Sale 85,85 Bhe A good cotton worsted Panta ta Yener "We lieees: Gk eee nishin s Shoes Etc worth §1.5 8 Court Sale, assimires, Chev r oate Be 3 9 . Biggest, & ser ak ves Be Tweeds, and Bear | A fine all wool Sweater in all 903 ey AVENUE A fine line of al! woot Pants, | worth $15 and §18 colors, worth $250; U. 8 Salvage Sale of WwW ecked Steamer Santa Ana wae by the Oregon Woolen | Court Sale $1.00 Mnf, worth $8.00; U. 8, Court 0 suits | Jersny shire,” heavy Sara Continued Two Days More ale Ls! material, hair clk 7 worth $1.25 8. Court Bs All our fine tatior made Trous | hand padded shoulder, ese The public will be given another opportunity to save money on ere in all colors, made of the | hand felled, collars in tors, worth §1 clothing, furnishings, shoes, etc., at the great Salvage Sale of the finest material, worth § j the latest st worth | 8. Court Sa AS wrecked mer Santa Ana tomorrow (Saturday) and Monday. .It aod " 00 8 Court Sale $20 and $22.50; U | Cotton ribbed Underwear, worth had been previously arranged to call the sale off last Monday, but eee ‘ av.50 | Court fale #11. 50 | U. 8 Court Sale ..4Q¢ [Eig in arranging the regular stock for the holiday trade, it was discov- = hs Over 1,000 Suite in wor | oe lined underwear ered that between $3,000 and $4,000 worth of goods purchased in the pean Bi | sted, cassimeres, chev. | U. 8. Court Sale. $35,000 stock of the wrecked steamer Santa Ana remained unsold. HAT DEPT lots, tweeda and serges, se Mr. Kessler, manager of the Rainier Clothing store, insisted on all Alice Gray Hat, worth $2.00; U. worth from $25 to $35; | : of this stock being sold before the regular holiday business com- & Court Bale . 81.00 V. 8. Court Sale sie sO | menced, so it has been decided to continue the sale for two days b tne tolt Mat, worth 08.86; U A fine line of made . , more, during which time cost or value of goods will not be consid- & Court Bale #1.50 garments at b price . oe tine of $1.00 and § i] ered. Everything will have to go at any price in order to make room 4 ts; U. & Court Bale 45¢@ [Bi for holiday goods. CHILOREN® CLOTHING, A fine line of Childrens’ school sufte tn Norfotks, I or Browns and Ballor AN our $4.00 Hate go at U. 8 Court Bale $2.00 A fine line of Stetson Hate go at BALP PINGS ao U. & ¢ Suits, all colors and sires Bale | a 50 up. e line of Caps go at MALF | wen oh. © PRICE at U. 8 Court Sale 10 dd derwear at y Au A | BOVE’ OVERCOATS. { 800 Boys’ Overconts at halt SHOE DEPARTMENT. | price MEN'S OVERCOATS = |_sCalifornia «Fi 100 pairs of Vict Kid Shoed the Overce j Shirts, worth $2.50 and $3.00 FOR BOYS AND YOUNG SHOES To M v aye 4 - we th “0 a pair; t 25 Cravenettes in | U. 8. Court Sale, eagh 89 AO MEN $3.00 Dress or Work Shoes, Court Sale i shapes and xt | $2.00 and $4.00 Boys’ ; sine eenngs nb eae ) pair of hand sewed She St Half Price at U. & | Oo teen ret nal | Suits . $4.00 Fine Dress Shoes Goodyear welts, made by the Court Bale. } 200%) f police and firemen’s ’ si leading manufacturers, fn all Bove’ KNEE PANTS. | U. & Court Sale Boys’ Caps Wee atyles, worth $3.50 to $5.00; U of Boys Knee | 15e and 2¢ Childrens Hose 8. Court Bale 2 all wool, in all | all wool Sox se i Patent rona Colt By 160 Tranks ‘9 all elses . worth Se and $1; | Court Sale. . j $2.09 and $3.00 Boys Shoes 36.00 Dress Shoes, in viel, ton Shoes, Welted Soles styles; ail go at your ow” Court Sale....40¢ | ay a er Shir $1.35 box calf or patent leather, of Suit Cases and } worth ir of Ch ns’ heavy eot $6.00 Boye’ Drees Sul $1.50 and $2.00 Le Bg Traveling Bags at greatly om U. 8. Court Sale, | e; all go at t < alaeaiie “dae Py . duced prices j a pair ise pair for .. 25¢ pers, slightly dar és a & Hoyt 405 PIKE STREET 1121---First Avenue---1121 ONE BLOCK, SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE pieces of sample un LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN Old Crown Clothing Company th 2he: t pair 106 anne! all wo At the Union Tailors FREE! FREE Friday and Saturday; Extra Pair of Pants free with every Suit or Overcoat we make to order. ’ Any Suit or Overcoat in our house; Made to Order for $15 Friday or Saturday with Extra Pair of Pants free of charge. You cannot duplicate these Suits or @v@coats in any other house for double our regular price We are compelled to keep our workigg capacity working, it Is so large We must have 200 Suits or Overcoats to kéep them busy. We employ 100 tailors Visit our workshop. Remember, we limit this sale for two days only UNION TAILORS 2 STORES 220 1.2 James Street 518 Third Avenue, in the Coliseum Great as have been the bargains offered the public during the great salvage sale, two days’ sale. below and then come to the store and be convinced. they will pate into insignificance during this If you doubt this statement, look at the prices quoted REMEMBER, ONLY TWO DAYS MORE. TO SECURE THE GREATEST BARGAINS YOU T5e Shirts, 20c Men's all wool, best money cas las, beautiful handles, buy $1. $1.50 25 Wool Sox 1%¢ 25e Black and Tan Sox 12¢ OVERCOATS Tée Dress Shirts, soft f All Wool Overe beautiful patterns Oc h ton $1 W Te hi Neckties $2.50 Pants, strong and dur. 0c Neckties 5 ble 81.65 $2 Fancy Vests 95e | $3.00 Dress Pants, beautiful $2 all Wool Underwear 95e patterns $1.85 $1 Half Wool Under ty? : Be weary $3.50 Dress Pants, neat pat- ..$4 Raincoate, Mona Cluet Su $10 leather lined g NATURE Is THE BEST DOCTOR MEN’S FURNISHINGS black heavy Men's Work Shirts, _— ult Cases # $5 Suit Cases EVER HEARD OF. nd the Bow UMBRELLAS 75c Umbrellas 406 $1 Umbrelias 50e $2.00 Selfopening Umbrellas - BL.25 ilk Umbrel- Ties... .5¢ Black and T Fancy Sox $2.00 and $4.00 S' raglan style &. 20.00 English Beaver, 1, latest style .. 89.835 ) Cravenette, rainproof, t patterns ..89.85 silk Wool § Gold 8, guarantee: Shirts and str hite PANTS $2.00 Corduroy Pants $1.35 terns oe PVG 5.00 Tailor Made Pants 83.15 _—_—— MEN'S SUITS reh tf and $3.00 ne! Overshirts, ®1, $10.00 Mens Suits, mixed k We Susp wool 15 $4. Suits, $12.00 Mens Wool § Work Shirts, 35e 10¢ see 85.85 $15.00 Mens All Wool Suits, tiful patterns ®7.35. 00 Tailor Made Suits, -. BO.35 $25.00 Tailor Made Suits, silk Mined ., 812. SUIT CASES uit Cases .. Suit Cases, HATS $2 Hats, slightly damaged by the water ... . .O5¢ RUBBER GOODS $3 Hats, perfect, all colors Snag Proof Hip Boots and shapes 81.45 " Hats, all colors and Rubber Boots shapes $1.95 thy, electricity, vibration and violet rays are nature's own When methods fail ive a chance; or be Asthma, anemia, constipation, appendi citis, bronchitis, diarrhoea, eczema cancer, rheumatism of all kinds, piles, and all rec- tal diseases, pimples, nervousness, stom: ach, kidney, bladder and female troubles; diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat; headache, la grippe, lumbago, goitre, sciat- tica, pneumonia, tumors, rupture and in cipient consumption. Special Rates—$15.00 per month of 13 treatments. Single treatments, $1.50, CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED. Office Hours—9 to 12; 1 to 5; open evenings, 7 to 3:30, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays DR. M. M, RING, Osteopathic Physic Main 4185; Ind, R 2666. 382 Arcade

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