The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1906, Page 5

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FRIDAY, De 1906. neem te oe ome im par ets Ro LO oe THE SBATTLE STA oe BARGAINS JMOORE MAY NOT t { } } | aod S. G: Yorker, secinte iit einai For Early Christmas Shoppers SATURDAY and : 2 MONDAY at the st steeea RAINIER sa STORE [a My . o epee A ser eable 0 Resting Easy Shep ot the Ral ~ day and your Chr Something Elegant fie CAN. pa chase cit M . h i . ; ’ : $ R735 ‘ ¢ : 0.75 and $1 a week will give you selection from hundreds of articles in our GREAT HOLIDAY SHOW OVERCOATS. =" RESOLUTION IS | : DISHPPROVED (Star Special Serv Recipe for Pinoche ==),°"Se, 2 ! . t ay " ; al cs ad 5 t Oe a ’ Pp ants... WL a 81.65 al ; “4 82.15 s : S315 ce 81.85 le UMBRELLAS. : 10e 15e : : : : : Standard Furniture Co. ’ . S0e x Pioneer Steel Express Wagon, size of = $1.50 pox I1x18--A strong, substantial wagon bay 0 fe 1. ' $1.25 - a i “ : ‘eC co LAL oT wk UIT CA : What’s the Difference? . ie fell Chane cee ‘ oh “ g after o Seattle 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Tacoma oS oon ¢ ————_ —_—_—_— ; ‘ (ee, UNIVERSITY PARK It's In the Coat Front Best--- Cheapest ‘s $1.89 Rainier Clothing Store " a t com loco ite Will be n the market Pointees : “a 220 — PIKE ST.—- 220 SWINGING HORSES. = we do. fi « Tht COASTER WAGONS. Prices Slaughtered AT THE U. S. Court Sale The immense stock of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes on sale at 1121 First avenue must be sold at once, and in order to do this we have positively cut the price on every article in the store one-half, Never before in the clothing history of Seattle have such prices been made. $3.50 be Cr st Coaster “$2. 98 RUGBY FOOTBALLS. NATIONAL DENTISTS ~ os ‘ui 403-404-408 Better bargains or better goods were never offered to the public anywhere than those anew es BM ; es Ss which the public is invited to participate in at this remarkable U. S. COURT SALE. plete Second and Pike. Thousands of dollars’ worth of goods sacrificed and thrown on the mercy of the public. we |} ON EVERYTHING i¢ $2.59 my THE NEW YORK STORE fe Look for the = Sign at 1121 First Av., One Block Sox : yR RE, 1112 Second Avenue, , stops business from the minute the stock is sold out. The elow the Post Office LEGGINGS \ lease and fixtures have “been purchased by the Imperial i 7 Tailoring Company and FURNISHING GOODS DEPT CLOTHING DEPT. HAT DEPT. deca hery dock ingot] Sach Will Soon Be [J "8" a ek toe ce xe. 1 We Must Get Out at Once oon o 81.00 ry ing Cc Not a solitary article of the great stock of Ladies’ Here eurt Gale ee ‘ai 50 a Waists, Skirts, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery or All our $4.00 Hats go U8 Umbrellas has escaped the price-cutter’s knife. «|| Everything at Half Price and Less | NO EXCEPTIONS. | There is no limit to the savings frugal women can make at this sale, for the stock must go Regardless of Cost Don't wait; visit the New York Store tomorrow, where | a countless array of bargains awaits discriminating buyers. SUITS. COATS. TOOL CHESTS. $2.00 Jointed Paper Doll ke best ‘n 1 own f good { it. large stock 0! Our be el cannot lection of a The House of Dignified Credit. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 PIKE STREET $12.50 “Nobody Knows” 8. Court Sale 82.50 é , A 7 . at " <= Heyy tee ae ere CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING HOW EASY IT 1S TO SELECT AN XMAS GIFT J] o-°) 525 86.08% hegk Gastican atas UNTIL THEY HAVE VISITED 5 oy go at your own of Childrens’ in Norfolk r Browns and Satlor Suits, colors and sizes A fine line of Sult C s and Traveling Bags at greatly re t ‘ ‘oa. "y ie, » brow om $1.50 wu ed p isi broid Burnett Bros. gO > Sm " ms 4 No Bove’ OVERCOATS. PANTS DEPT. ‘ 720 FIRST AV. git perticoaTS. |: cmevg. S108 |] Porma- * emmy rn ypatcstalyguynen age ee sis ape ee ‘ —_ 3 sos ta. Vhandsomelytallored Cure BOYS’ KNEE PANTS ¢ treated 2 8a ; ad consideration . e $ Oo. $12.00 ow ‘ use wake ’ pping a pl re SKIRTS. sigs *UMBRELLAS —— ——not a ti gestions for Holiday it 0 a aks 1 “ ma , nt Sterling et Bot .. B15 BEAUTIFUL LINE oF FURS AT HALF PRICE. _— sian oe 5 special 82 NEW YORK STORE x cheryl ft sham, ‘movement: {112 Second Avenue LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN ; a a mh ee Old Crown Clothing Compan j : eatt but t ex y o 1 via, soanaimoaie NATURE js THE BEST DOCTOR 1121.--First Avenue---1121 ¢ Ostoepathy, ¢ vibration ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE. ——— Burnett Bros. egies citis, b diarrhoea, eczema, cancer, neuma kinds, pile and rec LLOY TRANSFER CO. 1 GO ANO SEE $3 Galvani (sto sLEN orgs sole Ril ape lh aleenlietetg else BOSTON DENTAL ‘ ane es er vanized Ash "0 ach, kidney, bladder and female troubles PARLORS Furniture 0 X 5 0 W mith outers 1020-ist kan 30 to, ADDITION TODAY. h wide protecting cuits Te oMbER 15 oo Special Rates—$15.00 per month of 13 tt0608 re oeeee troatménts, Single treatments, $1.50. DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER KOHLER & CHASE Bim, the button man, makes CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED. buttone while you wait. All Office Hours to 12; 1 to 5 © Nor cisen, 10 conte. 9 denen. srentiign Tt ‘Seth Deridiai, Whoreters Hours? 6. m. to 8 p.m. Bun BROKERS. Established 1068, THE LAOYWARE STORE, and Gaturdnye Jay, 9 a. m. to 1 p.m ALBERT HARKS. rete, revels Stoel nds. PIANOS |. i 1305 SECOND A! DR. CLARKE CO. 123 Second Av. 8, Cot. Wash- ington &., Seattle, Wash. 706 tet Avenao Pel. Main 279. Inv DR. BM. M. RING, Osteopathic Physician, Rooms 3Q)-305-306 Alaska Molde. Moin 11) Ind. B 2600. M2 Arcade Bide. 1316 Gecond Ave., Opposite the Arcade. Arcade Building.

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