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

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[PRA W BACKS OF | BOULEVARD Se M ° outs be et! is now fn tt fomt worth by cavtt om the] to wink “ tt wrmere whabe E pa sis ; rh Quries D ext oper Neck Broken we Roskus Dies Peay . nee & by faltine Smith's Trial Set ; c ha ' *UNIONIZE” BY DEPOSITING IT Fs 1 OUR BANK State Leads Sh RW. Dow Mille t rgie Output To Make Fine Appearanc * snuoreenatn for % ure bretny choot Ooh | WePay4 Per THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, Dec. 7, 1906 a nee me re eee cee ee ence nmermae oe aac) OF INTEREST “=| TO WOMEN :| The Tremendously “| Reduced Prices SUITS WORTH $20, $18.50, $17.90, NOW $11.25 NOW $15.00 SUITS WORTH $35, $32.50, $30, NOW $20.60 B412.50 $30.00 NOW $35.60 noe SUITS WORTH $25, $22.50. $21.90, SUITS WORTH $50, $45, NOW SUITS WORTH $70, $65, $60, 355, PA7.50, YOUR MONEY With $11.25, $15, $18.75 $20.60 $18.75 $22.50 Taught in the Act | A thoagbtfu! » ee eee rine t - ; . Ct.interest 1 On Savings Accounts Watson's Funeral Sunday { J. Howard Wat Ma t PD. . WILL BE SALE Big Timber Purchase UnionSaving & Trust Co. Cor Seeend Avenas and Cherry terest Megs Balding, ™ sommes fr Abske © Deoesit On. Nema o aan A BRIDGE & CO., Popular Priced Ciothiers Seattie, Washington, 30 Nov., To Mr. A. Bridge & Co., and Mr. A. Bridge, Seattle, Washington. Gentlemen: Please take notice: That the tenancy and now. heretofore, between Thomas M. Green, the owner of Lot 7, 26, A. A. Denny’s Addition DURING THIS 5/4 CHARGED OR EXCHANGED CHARGEL COSTING LESS THAN $40.00 EVERY DAY Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State 1906. existing Block to the City of Seattle, as landlord and lessor and yourself as occupant of that certain store building situate on said premises, ing numbered will be terminated on the 3lst day of December, and that the and will, said lease at re of said lessor elects to, said time and will requi you possession of said premises be- 1415 Second Avenue in the city of Seattle, 1906, terminate the immediately thereafter, and not later than mid sht on December 3Sist, 1906.9 THOMAS M. GREEN, By IRA BRONSON, Agent. NO GOODS WILL BE ALTERATIONS DRESSES FROM 10:30 A. M. TO J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av. Corner Columbia St. TT | Kicked Out at Midnight The attention of our friends, patrons and the public generally is directed to the above letter CEES I RCL A BEE CAE EY TTI | | | \ Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 | McCARTHY’S Seattlo’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1§22 Second Av. Come in and See For Yourself How Well It Pays to Trade This Store at Turn on the searchlight. Look, compare, investigate. Sat yoind the shad Store, The more you know about t $ 8.50 Hats $10.00 Hats $12.00 Hats $13.50 Hats $15.00 Hats $18.00 Hats $20.00Hats $22.50 Hats 4 Choice at 5.OO Each 5.00, $15 and $15 Suits _ 50 $8.50) be o e } ble. Among t are Whisk Broom Cuff B ri »xes, two-piece | ing from the creature who owns the store we occupy. Note the unjust demands of this man Green: | NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT on December 31, ‘Will require of you possession of said premises 1906. 81. 98 ea < Just think of it---only twenty selling days to dispose of fully $60,000 worth of Clothing and é i Furnishings---one of the largest stocks on the Pacific Coast. Green controlled the coal and wood supply of Seattle. Imagine your condition if Mr. | But that’s neither here nor there---we must get out within the limit given us. : A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S $15.00 AND $18.00 $15 and $18 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, REPRESENTING SOME OF Men’s Suits THE BEST LINES IN AMERICA, INCLUDING UNION- MADE AND CUSTOM - SHOP MADE GARMENTS, WITH THE MAKERS’ 500 DOZEN E. & W. 25 All sizes they last at if toa cu each, stomer, Ce eee nL ee - - ~~ And Overcoats COLLARS shapes—while Limit, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE : $4.00 and $5.00 Suits fOr. .cssseraneereseseerrs ’ $8.00 and $ Jacket ‘ e worth from $3.00 to $3.50, choice for HOLIDAY GII shirts, Silk Underwear, LABELS ATTACHED, SUM OF $1.75 Be $2.25 $10.0 o Overcoats $4.50 to $5.50 $5.0 BRIDGE & COMPAN BEST MAKES, ALL ys’ and Childre » Smoking Jac FOR MEN AT BIG REDUCTIONS Fancy Suspenders and Fancy Ties in Gift Boxes, Silk and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves, Fancy Hosiery, Silk Over- amas, Suit Cases and Leather Bags, Hats, Silk Umbrellas, Sweaters—all on sale at prices that will astonish you. FOR THE SMALL Everything Guaranteed By the Maker and Us Boys’ and Children’s Clothing SIZES— $3.50 $5.00 n’s Overcoats, worth $6.50, for. . for EXTRA SPECIAL IN SMOKING JACKETS kets for . «+» $2.50 BOYS' 7 SCHOOL PANTS AT 35e 1415-1417 Second Ave. ext Boer to the Bon Marche ON THE TOY TABLES. Table Number One {~~ The Iron Toy Ta- is loaded down with ble. Good, durable, 25c popular Blocks and St 25 live forever Toys, Games, such as such as those large aoa “Fish Pond,” “Bus Combination Lock ter Brown,” “Jolly” Banks, Iron Trains Poss,” Nest of with engine ahd four cars, Toy Ranges Blocks” and “Build with furniture complete, and lots of hese are all illustrated others. Take your pick, They are all ot handsomely embossed. on sale at the one price, $1.25 each Choice of all on the table at 25¢. Music al Toys on this table, and lots Table Number Two has Dolls and D 493 xf them to chor 49c F umiture, Hand c from, too. I te : some dressed D a nt 15 and 18 in 8 y | n tall, with nba Si , c natural | and bisqu 1 4 ag | } ‘ jointed throu A D as Dr ture ] 1 } : hairs, ete. Dolls, 49@. Furni iiet a eee sets complete, 49¢@. Ta rch cr ( Tat | 48¢ | 7 I ; { c Toy tod H J} lare 1 5 i w f i H ( set t | { \ nt I with I I th I l r choice, All are on sal 1N6¢ I r et ! y 49¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District 7 1 the and a big bit of It will pay

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