The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1906, Page 8

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i i THE SHATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, Dec. 6, 1906. 0 conta an |unkere for delivery, the onty sup | of nut Complete Hotel and Club Pur FREDERICK & ate LSON, Inc. Women's Gulls, Walsta, We niohers. “Under One Root—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete” DON'T WATT UNTIL YOU SIMPLY HAVE 10 Oo YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STAND IN THE RAIN |= WAITING FOR COAL ‘COAL LINE STILL IN EVI DENCE FROM MIDNIGHT UN; & ‘e n We do not know of a single good argument in favor 0 times TIL WELL ON IN THE DAY . purchases SUPPLY STILL BELOW NOR), The present is unquestionably the best time t this t Think of the crowded cars, crowded wd 1% Yet these can largely be avoided by immed tion, provide p in the t fte ns are even a now quite strenuous Aasortments are better than they will be later and sales 1 solve to begin your Christmas buying tomorr , ther urry t € glad indeag have done so. YOU CAN'T BEAT US, UNLESS YOU CHEAT Weather Cause All sal The right ts re cipitation Cut Glass Salt and Peper Shakers Ic Each Golden Oak Rocker 98¢_ : eo eet rus a uteeers + cigs i =o eau ne es ; LESS Bilger wen ; = cm ’ Ht E | STORE THAT SELLS FOR sonnei ABE Silver Knives aid Fors for Less | Fran prin #40. ree ‘ia ttectve. ag F BponMARCH aaialael Ell J 1.50 } || SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ONLY a 5O 5 ol a NORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE ripen : 3 Royal Granite Rice bole 50¢ Ab eer ttle having a tomorrow Royal Granite Upped Kee 25¢ i es 3 RS, SPEC E CIAL 8 FOR F RIDAY ONLY. a $16.50 Suits 95 _ Mixed Feather Pillows a. 35 Pair for Men — Seti sh Ge Cotton-Filled Comforts $2.95 Each About 40 Suits left of this lot. Remember, such a chance offers itself very Full size Cotten-fiiled Comforts covered on one side with ith seldom Probably the Last Day of the Sale Thin wpectal pric One to a custom homens Costumes, Suits, Furs, Waists PEDERTOR ¢ = NELSOW Complete Hous elurnshers, Motel and Club Furmshers, SECOND AVENUE, PP eemmte SAY SET AND SPRING STRELT- Bhop early—Shop in the worning 12c RIBBON FOR 2c A YARD REMNANT SALE. Short lengths of Ribbons, three-quarter s to two yards long, good for fancy work worth from 5¢ to 12c y Friday special, yard s.cceccreresesverevees 2e 88c Ribbons 10c Yd.|50c Ribbons lice Yd. 40¢ Ribbons 19¢ Double.faced Liberty Satin and | 9). mi eunste fie af Taffeta Ribbon, ali the even ort lengths, plain and ener eaters mee {ng shades; embroidered de 34 to 2% yards long; regular signs; worth 150, 25e and 36¢ 260, Sc and Ble; spe | yard; spectal .. 10¢' cla ihe Beattle Home of the Great Majestic Range. ~ Visitors ‘to 0 Seattle, | Fara | | | jt Bhop early —Shop tn the morsing 0c Values Boys’ Outing Waists, 1Ke A cleanup of a big job lot, fancy stripe on ing flannel Waists; won't last long. Very special at Se Shop early—Shop in the morning Boys’ $1.25 Flannel Blouses, 50c All colors, all wool flannel, made with band and gathering strings; worth 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. Special...... 50¢ PAY $30, $35 AND $40 FOR A BUSINESS SUIT OR DRESS SUIT OR OVERCOAT, WHEN YOU CAN GET JUST AS GOOD A GARMENT FOR LESS THAN HALT (4%) THAT PRICE, MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS HERI IN SEATTLE AND BY UNION HELP. WE PUT THE UNION LABEL IN EVERY GARMENT. Shop early—Shop in the morning THE BIG BLAC K SILK SALE On Its Second Lap—and Strong as Ever. $1.10 Black Taffeta Silk Our Special 6sc Black ‘Taffeta Silk , oc Black Peau de Soie for for B9e for . Re ‘ goc Black Taffeta Silk 8c Black Peau de Cygne goc Black Tussah Silk A Savings Ak = hee Sale for Two With thie company Shop early—Shop tn will show you the way 20c LONGCLOTH FOR 8 1-3c Imperial English Longcloth, lengths 2 to 6 yards, yard wide, soft and fine; worth up to 20c yard, § 1 8c Friday the morning Days Only FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “i Any Suit or Overcoat in our house Made to Order $15. 00 NO MORE, NO LESS 6 the depositor 4 in his one he same fnctit urtesion We our largest Shop early—Shop in the morning 7 1-2ce UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 5c Close, firm weave unbleached Muslin, 40 in. wide; good as money in the bank; worth 7 1-2c yard, ~. Friday 5c Children--Ring Up Santa Claus - - ‘ # P Our guarant “A Perfect Fit and Up-to-date Garment, or ou i on’ ca Exchange 25, on either phone. Come and see him on fetldyomade clothes when’ we make the mi to ae tae ane a ees eat Dont : the Soruth Moor, Any style you wish. Any length you want Any size, no mi a eae hang Friday ft or Saturday Now, you big rm on, eat up the cloth for u ct ¢ « 50x w, uf date =e ‘aren to’ dalask: trowl Yat teceleed ur New York house, Imported or domestic \ 3 t one price Bs days only, Our working capacity y rae eae ‘ ah Union men take notice, we pu ¢ label in every garment Specially Selected |] °U" introductory | | Alaska Seal Skins | Are low, very low but you ca Up-to-Date be yy them during De IP ve =f i |] Wo aro offering these p and to make you acquainte Footwear 518 | i Tail . . if the reall high-class « Siberian Sable [ho smi we gone [Hy tent Conon a U nion ALLOTS THIRD AV. ton St IN THE COLISEUM BUILDING, COR. JAMES ST j S| |PLLOYD TRANSFER Co, t Bagonge hts r w : iden -| Bakery and NATIONAL DENTISTS or & | fF . st 405 PIKE STREET “wel NATE i 7 sas" sdedeeed pisainis . ~ € } Rooms 304-305-306 Kieike "Bid. PA HALLBERG PROP. 4 : Bim, the button man, makes | Made in Seattle, PANTS TOOMIR, Pe eal | —— THE SUNDWALL « PETKOVITS FUR C@O.)| 2% 205 4.22" “|| Novelty Skirt Mfg.Co. rs oM Wook EN bayer Cakes 25¢ : MANUFACTURING #URRIERS THE LADYWARE STORE, 1207 Second Ave., Seattle Wath. cMIL 1 §.] cape ein gud ty mu o “ott COMPANY, INC. : L. 1. HOFFMAN. 110 Marion Street. Seattle, Wash, |) \ Opposite the Arcade. ist @-Ist AVE | SUITS To onpER HIS.00 Ff cakes |] 609 First Av. Phone 6 innate reor>rPesss

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