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WOOD SUPPLY =z (Serippe Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, I —The re maty Ramuel § r, president of th thern ¥ 1, who wan h and for wood War greatly | terred WOOD BECOMING AS acance)' the ae en AS COAL AND CITY FACES Aj! ‘er ; a wo ny teams are « ter and at the ni y DIRE PERPLEXITY ' shortage has < * ad and numerour Inatail wood atoves | friends of note were pr t to pa , of tribute to the departed \ i h action Borvices were held at St. Jone paki : ending | church by the Right Reve me “ee ' he coal Ame Henry ¥, Satterlee, bishop of Waat and ny & ‘ May Have to Burn Gr ington, and Rev, Dr, Roland wh turn ¢ Wood rder te Amith, rector of St, John's churel € them 1 pr wood | dry, must be cut The services were strictly in ac N Pa ' from #ix to t © with the ritual Puget Bound H et 4 t whieh to transy he | Winter w ' v he " aring that ¢ y « |clty has Increased at af ‘ «aw " 4 ia hor has mused e: serious | apecial requ t of Mra. @pencer | . s Sohhe throughoet ave t uch ¥ - the 4 with thelr ato lore that the ¢ nd. | WH have t xhau MA | ror waiting by the | the “coal line” at h | the Pacific Coast company the Wise 8 No Teams for Teaming we (Scripps Telegrarh Service.) The fect that teame eto Ww rnish a NEW Y« e ‘ o tm the ee e from thr ‘ le And this usw P. Shonts, 1 tort hours in order to get ¢ all he earns. Adversities may | ¢ 1 taken up the time of the tea and find him without ready + y en reut that it is In many cases ex Mg man’ giowingly of th ater nd in others actually tm n ain} Va poss rocure teams re | to th avings, Bu “& dinary ‘The regular charge | Loan association, where 8 t e the ent Interest will be paid hich he stated tanding_in the | ¢ te no risk and for the | this concern m na that | Pr oved real ext Chas made by coal line is now 60 Weod dealers shortage of wood by expla! * loans on im: | held a strong personal Interest for | only, The secre President Roosevelt, and was 416 Bailey bu pleased with the manner in which xplain all ¢ president spoke of the enter |: prise. TORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS HE! FM CO. SEATTLE OUT OF THE FOG| Figuratively speaking as well as literally. The fog of the past few days is about at an end. And so should be the fog of uncertainty that, no doubt, has clouded your brain somewhat when your thoughts dwelt on Christmas presents. You must get down to busl- \ ness soon—ONLY 19 DAYS TO CHRISTMAS. Let this store be the sunshine to dispel §) the haze. A perusal of this advertisement or a saunter through our store will do the trick. BLANKETS UP TO THE CEILING Shortly after the San Francisco earthquake the Seattle relief committee was sorely put to know where to obtain 2,000 pairs of Blankets to ship to the unfortunate sufferers as part of this city’s greater contribution. One of the committee happened to think of THE BON MARCHE'’S big Blanket Department. A hurried telephone call to us brought ther the answer: “Yes—4,000 pairs if need be.” This we mention only as an illustration of the magnitude of our Blanket stock. Stacked to the ceiling they are, and WE FIND WE HAVE TOO MANY. A Great Sale of Blankets--We Need the : BLANKETS MAKE A SPLENDID XMAS GIFT, $4.00 Blankets, Pair $2.85. $5.25 Blankets, Pair 83. fita are sur The best whiskey in Seatt Mike Doyle's, 2615 First ave. Room 150 pairs white wool Blankets; new, Gray Wool 3 (6xBy clean, perfect ; no seconds ; doub! bed size; | in., assorted | J wearers, fly soft and fleecy ; wool filling on cotton chain, | made $7.50 Blankets, Pair $5.95. North Star Woolen Mil white wool Blanket; 72x86 inches; a dependable, warm Blanket; fleecy and beautifully bound in silk a) ™ *] al a A COMPORTABLE STORY $2. 50 Comforts, $1.75. $5.25 Comstorts, 83. ‘8% Fine silkoline covered ( rts; double Im French ¢ n Com bed size; tufted and tied; well filled with | forts lesigns 1 ! ed . warm covering. | and fil $1.65 Comfort rts; pretty flora white, fluffy cot covered ( Full size cambric quilted ; filled with good, clean white cotton } Clearance Sale of Eiderdown Dressing Sacques Prices One-Half and You Can Get From Us the Famous Less. DEMOREST SEWING MACHINE. Every Eiderdown Dressing Sacque must go. We must have the room to disp s Fur Pricéd at Why Not Get Her a SEWING MACHINE For Christmas Gift? yet of material only— $3.50 values will go as low as $1.39. An Artistic Xmas Souvenir for Little Matted Pictures Fifty subjects; oval, square and oblong shapes; colors gray, brown and tan; mats 6x6 up to 24x30 inches in size. Tuesday only, 8 to 12 o'clock, Christmas Ribbons Demorest” Drop cabinet work, of very kiln dried. Made of er sawed oak with five nted with handsome 1 Full set of ructions with each does not get out of to ont drawe' design carvings, hand p attachments and book of tn machine. The “Demorest” order and Is easy and sir ate. Ten (10) years guarantee with each machine. In stallment houses ask 860 to $75 for the same grade machine Were de- layed a little, light or heavy, f but our fore 1 be don 1 y thought in Machine. Our price rive ahead « os | Shoe Sale just when we want them-—NO yah when YOU LE sh for De want them ) rut $0, nev HOLLY RIBBONS—In red, green and comb rhe wh tions, 4 inches wide. The VIOLET RIBBONS—That popular shad goods are here, and inches wide DRESDEN RIBBONS—Pink, blue and lavend AT combinations, all widths; all at, yard HALF ‘ " PRICE. 35 cents Women's Shoes—s Kid, TYING RIBBONS tr nt tips, medium heels, thin NIE ip 5 tm hg ah YAO and extension soles, both lace and fife, or to make up © sicadars ete; narrow blucher; value $2; to4 widths in No. 1 and No, 1%, with words “Mer only sad ry Christmas and Happy ‘New Year” printed | Mis On in holly colors; sold by the 10-yard le } Vici Kid, patent tips, medt piece, enc She um foe; hand sewed soles; all BSe izes 11 to 2.4... and Children’s Shoes of se THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, Dec. Nothing Is Good Ex- cept by Comparison What the Tacoma Ledger has to say about the Pacific Byndi oate Company, Powerful Coast Syndicate THE PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES COMPANY TO OP ERATE A CHAIN OF FIFTY 6 AND 10CENT 8TORES IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES OF THE COAST, || Strong Financial Men Ai the Helm, Bald to Be One of the Most Profitable Mercantile Branch es of Trade Ever Established in America—Fleld Here in Washington Ripe and New wcifle Byndicate Store the K and th cates famous in finance ve come ations In the states ¢ ington and Oregon Tho company comes fre from 4 series of tnitiatory suc os in California. It is espe trong in the character t officers and executive ada, and ts recognized ever where as yk comminnle of California, present United States commissioner » ie 0 rs, an most reliable business men o! the state. The Mos. Truman Reeves, who ts the secretary and treasurer of the any fe at present state tre nin, He declined fur favors at the hands of px lities! friends throughout the state in which he is so popula vote his watire time and to of vast business experience tn both financtal and commerctal his po affairs, and brings to te that cannot help but win friends fe the oompeny whose Ananctal destinies be has seen fit . * The w of rare ability tn his teen years he was worth etlataw of . and entrnated intimate and te itions in that com * a new business on the Coast, the 6 and 10-cont 2 known throughout the world. The firet one was tarted by F. W. Woolworth, at Lancaster, Pa, over thirty ano. The Wo now controls 14 stores ng like embracing ry important city tn making influence ‘ ed the field Kreme * spread out over ing money for t tockbolders syndicate alone has « cash capitalization of $10,000. » While profits to sha y of over in brief, In the h ; 5 and l0-cent sto’ Americn, The Pacific still remaing « virgin fie none of these giant corpor 2 have yet reached this territor The Pacific Syndicate Stores mpany, realizing the waiting opportanity, was organized to supply this need in the Pacific Coast and adjotning states being estab me in Washing by The Pacific Syndicate Stores Company have devised a perfect working organiz . as woll as a substantial board ef execu tive offic Ita heads of de partments have been drawn, as far as possible, from among men of vast and varied expert ence in the king of all merean syndicates, the Woolworth bank of the com Wells- Fargo Nevad a) 6bank t fan Fran cisco, recognized as one of the at financial institutions west. In addition to this local banks are used in every eity in which the company op erates. A small block of the company’s stock will also be offered in ench locality, as tt ‘ ed to have each representative of the 8 possible, The ple as neral of Rank “pullding ond avenue, stock in this company ta subscribed, and y to join us will $100 Per Share Make all checks payable to the order of the company for the amount you desire to tn vent, and mail to our Seattle office, 226 ople’s Bank building, Seattle, Wash., or, if more convenient, money can be dep ed in any one of the following named banks, which will accept deposits on account of subscriptions, and stock will be issued and delivered prompt ly: The Puget Sound National Bank, Seattle, Wash Wells-Fargo N: da National Bank, San Francisco, Cal National Bank of Commerce facoma, Wash. KOHLER & GHASE Wil) be placed on the market Within the next few Make reservations early . 1906. |"Gomplete Hotel and Club Fur FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. hers. | “Under One Root—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete” PONY SUITS AT ONE-HALF ORIGINAL Reduced from $50.00 to..... t along, and the reason for Reduced from $49.50 w.... Reduced from $35.00 to While the m be good for next $24.75 women of New York and Paris are wearin cept them, We are not concerned wit are made accore s been slow to ac the remedy is cert Wear a Pony 1 [ iate its cop f have ever ing to commend selves at regular pric me bargains of the 1k ! ery Pony Suit in the 00 or Something over This special Pony Suits are inc es end Wednesday night { mixtures, herringbone cheviots and wide waleserges. Colors are rd) { sizes up to ladles’ 44 The materiale « checks and mixtures. $2.00 a suit. See window display. We are compel! nm charge of $1.00 a garment— Womens Costumes, Suits, Furs, Wists. Ete. ma RED DF PRIOK Ge »/NELSON the Groat ‘onan. » > Movnelurnianers. (1Ncawroms An) Motel amd Club turnshers, ae SECOND AVENCL, MADISQMATRILT AND SPRING STREET. Three Certain Sources of Profit and the . Makes an Advance in the Price of Our Stock Necessary = 2 We know that we have hundreds of thousands of tons of hi grade asphalt on our property. We know that we have an unlimited supply of na only a few miles from a subs al, ra growing city. We kr from our previous drilling, when we were force pon a of this great flow of Natural Gas; fr > seepage of crude oil to the surface and other indications, that our property is in the heart of one of the rich- est oil fields in the w We knew seven weeks ago that we had the foundation for immense fortunes, but we lacked the « al to continue our work, and place our pr acts on the market. We wanted this money and wanted it in a hurry—this is why we gave you the op- portunity to join us at roc r share. We now have practically all the money we need. We are arranging for our Machinery and will soon be working in the field That is why our stock is worth more money today. We still have a small amount of the original block of stock to sell at 10c. It will all be sold before the last day of this month, it will probably be all sold within the next week or ten days. Sometime between now and the first day of January our stock will take a jump. You will have to act right now to obtain it at this price We have fore information for you at the office, and we have proofs of every state- ment we have made For a few days our office will be open evenings. - American-Canadian Oil Co. 320-321 People’s Bank Bldg. Seattle, Washington. “Watch for the Rush Into Edmonton Next Summer” For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and Genoral Manager, 509-510 Ma- rion Building, Seattle, Wash. or Attalia, Walla Walla Co. Wash, PEPZONE Guaranteed to cure all & ach and Liver trouble. The pe Ue at ——" 2d and Pike}. Established 1860. PIANOS 1805 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. NOTICE T0_ Should 9 ‘our © tor a, P up our mal mien UNIVERSITY PARK orate CO., Ine, weeks. scription, 1207 Second Ave., Seattio Wash. otice t Cowens i puaKT-BOUND manete at MARBLE & oo oa be ecmtpatay +M. Thayer, Manager, N elty Skirt Mfg. Ce. Pratl work of every de- yy 4 2410 First Ave, Seattle, L. 1. HOFFMAN CHAS, COW »% 236 Pioneer Bldg Main 2009, nd. 8023.,