The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1906, Page 7

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han been elogr EREABOUTS OF |. MANY WANTED“: A Mok who M Alaska, b f * FREE LIST I$ CANCELLED, (Berippe Telegranh Service.) 10 o NEW YORK The board hina,” will be presente « ectors ¢ tal Telegraph i) sum ' 1p with yular 2 Hereto- | humming order and the on are he h sie, polit | bright The novelties are many in others have been fre} and the chorus work t# sald to em P. D. O'Brien, captain of detect | quently extended the free use of the | Prace many new features Plorre, | ives te Chie ked the local | company's wiros, but t {Ul conse — a) police to k © R. Brown, | e coming yoar Alberta Gallatin. aged 18, w ppeared from his ting franks wil hon.| Alberta Gallatin begins an en home in Chicago in Septomber | and including December 11] agement at the Grand Wednes Anna Lem burg, of Rock Island day for two nights, appea M » making a search for Johan Dorothy Vernon of Madd burg, a * TELEGRAPH BRIEFS) “ovr Assme samen t a heard of | - The rural comedy -_ eer ‘ | Missionary le 101 Veare Old. ig oe pontine sdf f Sr ccas We 1 Fh Boxing Gloves | ravcer one Ge the ‘eartiont te [4 Houses, The dramatization, of : " " sus old book is maturally wo Be jowoler, 908 Bnd ave, ***| At Splnsing’s, $1.26 to $6.60, cee] omarion Ih tho, twlanll, yom d8Y) lacking in the blood and thunder i - somo features of the average populur 31| The Special Sale of 41) Women’s Wear Is Now in Full Swing SALE ON EVERY DAY FROM 10:30 A. M. TO 6:30 P, M, m every article tn the A splendid opportunity to pur the Horse Show at a very small house por Pe Raincoats, Gowns, Opera : coats, Vella, Neckwear, Belts, WO GOODS CHARGED OR EXCHANGED OURING THIS GALE. ALTERATIONS WILL BE CHARGED FOR ON ALL DRESSES COSTING LESS THAN 840,00, -REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av. Corner Columbia St, Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State “a4, Don't Let This Chance s23\/ to Buy Ladies’ Coats, Ch es. PER Suits, Petticoats and exit, Waists, at Less Than Cost, Slip By...... The New York Store's Going Out of Business, Sale Ends within ‘afew days, so take advantage tomorrow of the tremendous re : A big stock to pick from and low prices to attract you. ] Here are a few samples: SKIRTS. y Black Chiffon Panama Gkirts, an extra large assort frat for stout ladies, sold | | @verywhere at not less than $6.50; sale price... 88.98 | ‘Be elegant line of Petticoats in ) satin brocade, all the pretty | ‘ ghades for evening wear: for | Hy $35; sale price ... #15 | my! PETTICOATS. Petticoats In guaranteed taffe ta, In all colors; were $9; now ese oe oe ROS suits. 4 Suite ta broadcloth and talsed twoeds, jncket and blouse ef fects; a fine black broadcloth Suit, tighttitting jacket, with straight double breasted front a ta checks and plaid; | ptaited skirt; was $27.50; sow Babby. uptodate Skirte—all g |... $14.50 price. UMBRELLAS. Umbretias which will make beautiful Christmas gifte; gold and pear! handles, fine quality of Diack silk, very handsome; formerty $7; sale = price | ott 2° 83.50 formerly $16.50, now $8.98 | Every Fur at Half Price. INEW YORK STORE 1112 Second Avenue, Opposite Garvey Buchanan Co. Studs, Links, Scarf Pins, Lockets Bracelets tn gold, gold filled and silvers Watches at all prices finest and latest designs in silver plated Ten Sets, Children's Bread Trays, Crumb Trays, ete. We are headquarters for ; “hains, Tollet Sets, Opera Glasses, Umbrel Silver als Stiver Plated Kaives, Forks. neat at hand and would suggest calling & Hunter 704 First Avenue. THE OLD TIME JEWELERS. | Surely appeal to you. All goods marked in plain figures. We are sure the prices are right. We buy from the | Saving the middle man’s profit for you. All goods are new | Ro back numbers. Our principal lines are jewel Bl © BG—Boye’ Watenen in nick @, gun metal and solid silver Canee A Y ee #1.85-0 Solid Gold Heavy Shank Ring with Onyx settings; worth $2 each B5—Gents’ Real Carbunkle, hand chased, rich and stylish; “doublets; well worth $4.50 each Pearls, Garnets, Sapphires, Emeralds and some every one a bargain Ladies’ and Miasen Wing Silver Chain With look and key Values $1.56 to $2 each i-tatio of Gents’ Gold Milled Link Buttons plain or ; Some set with OF enamoled; Jewels Warranted 10 Soild Gold Hoop | @1.50 Solid Gold Scart Pins eet with genuine Opals; real valnee §3 each. ent Excellent Flour 3 Rings, Brooches,EarScrews/| q If you are in doubt as to your selection for a Christmas present, or if you have | decided on the articles, it will pay you to VISIT THIS STORE BEFORE BUYING. We have the greatest variety of any small store on Second av., and our prices will and watches. We have a good assortment of Gold Clocks, Umbrellas, Leather Goods (for men), Cutlery, Toilet Sets, Side and Back Combs, Fine Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Holders, Souvenirs, etc., etc. #12-Ladiew 0 84.50 © BO—Gents’ new tin heavy Solid Gold well worth $8 each Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings with real Opals, Garnets and all color 4 to %15-—Large assortment of Ladies’ and Gent's Rings with real We STERLING GILVER SOUVENIA SPOONS OF SEATTLE 50c. James DO. Murray. ANNAPOLIS, Md, Deo. 10. Pay tor James D. Murray, U. 8. N died last night at his home his city, aged TT years. Captain Willlame NEW ORLEANS, Deo, 10.—Cap tain “Billy” Williams, the famous aged turfman, at the st Charles hotel at & o'clock lant night Sixty Men Drown. TOKIO, Dee 10 A number of small boats were caught in a storm h esterday and capsized and 60 ' owned eons were dr Chapin Funeral Meld TACOMA, Dec The funers of the late Rev Chapin wa eld yesterday at Epworth ME chureh, Rev, A. B. Brooks offietat Me Trial a Record Breaker, SPOKANE, Deo 1 The w trial of Bidney Sloane ¢ to cord breaker in pon ime i. It wtarte 1 four weeks ago and will probably last another | week, | Jury Disagrees. WALLA WALLA, Dec jury disagreed and was discharge in the case of Chria Jensen, a Spake river cattleman, charged with land fraud fn unlawfully fee jing range property 10 ~The Hlustrated Message | WASHINGTON, D.C. Dec, 10— _. | Moving rea and photos will be bused at the coming session of con lgresa to more fully illustrate the Panama canal wor neon by the | president tn bia recent tour of the } south. | | Garfield's Report | WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 10.— commissioner of corporatic | cial reference Is made to t ods of the various tran the Standard Oli }compantes and company Must Be Economical. WASHINGTON, D.C. Deo. 10— Postmaster General Cortelyou, in his sunwsl report, says that further economies can be practiced In the | rural delivery system with a view to lessening the present deficit Britain Leads Competitors. MINGTON, D.C, Dee. 10.— wermment commerce report hat Great Britain dominates sth American trade. Ger many follows and the United States ranke third Insane Miner Kills Comrade, JACKSON, Obio, Dec. 19 Neal, a miner, became suddenty sane yesterday and began shooting fecklessty into a crowd. He killed Harry White, mortally wounded J | T. Van Atta and sertously wounded | several others before he was cap tured. Loaves Property to Roosevelt. NEW YORK, Dec. 10 ji dying to a local b achieved some notortet willing her property Roosevelt at the tin worth wedding Drowned While Skating ALBANY, N. ¥. Dee. 10 will fam Lauster, Matthew Moss and » Wrayton, boys about 16 old, broke thro te tee and drowned ye | site this city. Hargis Dies From Wounds. CHICAGO, Deo. 16.—-Dr min Hargis, who was shot in @ cor ridot of the Stock Exchange build ing here last Friday by Isaac © Campbell, of Antigo, Wis, a mil owner, died from his wounds las | night i Nursey Rhyme Spoons, Wm. H. | Finck, Pioneer Jowoler, 904 Second | ave. ooo ne Bven when ft rains the most,| tidelanda are inereasing in value.) R. Cooper Willis, 473 Colman but selin for $3 manufacturers direct, thereby and up-to-date; no old stock; size Waltham Watch in 2 sella regular $16 canes; CBB Diamonds Wn a) hunting cases genuine cameo and Rings, hand small Gente’ Veet Chains extra long the ever popu lar “Dickens” or double Chains; every one warranted #1 to R86 variety of ly or , also large assortment of imported Combs and Sets of Combs; every one ® bargain In price and quality. #1 to B12—Creat Back Combs, handsor namented and jewe B1—lents’ Pearl Handle Pook ot Knives, 8 and 4 blades; warranted stgel; values $1.29 to $2 each, In the report of James R. Garfield, | Eimer | Lalu B.| Glover, 65 years, a magazine writer, | iny while! on the Hadeon river, oppo | Benja | THEATERS | THE 1 comedy, Ma priced comedy production ¥ well The play é country life of two decades Willlam A, Williame te at bie best in the tithe role, while Mins Jahe Tyriel takes the part of Clara Peet Uing!l, the blind girl, with muabh lpower. The rest of the company ts well cast “The Plunger.” usual crowded houses wit an exciting five-act melo at the Lois yesterday. “The unger” is the old story of a bak forger, who tries to lay his « yn nother, and ts fi run to r | de waive whistling in the ga ry last night waa evidence « | part of Philip Sheffield of the forge | cen : ingly | Irtah wi Julia Waleott shows her versa in taking the part of the negress uard. And} useless | The r rons all week at the Lote with daily matinees except Thursday and F Unele “Mameetio ‘Awkins.” Tonight and tomorrow night at} he Grand Richard Oarle’s #reat Tom's Cabin” will be seen at aext Sunday's matinee | At Taylor's Castle Garden. | Manager Taylor, of Taylor's Cas | tle aGrden, yesterday put on an en | ttrely new bill of epectaities in com jon with his high-class produc on of Cinderelia. The hit of yee | nee ay was the new wale quartet, which was encored at the matinee six different times. Agun. |, mysterious ittuston, att gteat attention r floor, as did a good magtet | The new comedy sketch by Willlam ~ and the ons by ecelved every plight Ineo Satur New Vaudeville Tonight Patrons of the Star theater at to | tle Garden, yesterday put on ltirely new program of ¥ ! Trip to Germany. Rertin, Germany wit! be tre versed this week in the tourfng car Every tm tame rip te En of New Mexico and | a will be visited. The baby! | incubators will continue a lending | attraction all week | Cherry at, Alaska bidg wee Are You Aware That the safe deposit v Alaska building are thwest. Absol burglar proof The }the w Management equaled accommodat Secure an i’ you We pay | on savings € te and Certificates of Deposit B SHORPOOK, Pree aceept for radnate of fer you The thorough ang lanting which 1 am making every 7! jay, your after year, and the grateful endorsements of my cured patients prove that my metiod of treatment ie all I claim for it, and I earnestly tn- vite you to call on me or write her convincing proof ef ota without @ surgteal op- your work or and 1 with prove my 4 you to pre nome raen whom 1 am alye for my fee w te. to em Bun- Innovation | | Brings Crowds Thousands Admire Decorations and Listen to Quaint Music ... atthe McCarthy... Christmas Opening Chinese Band Makes a Hit--- Rivalry Between Orientals and Big Seattle Orchestra---Store Open Tonight and Every Night Until Christmas The thousands of people who visited the McCarthy store today were filled with wonderment and delight by the magnifi- cent electrical display and fairyland effect produced by the hun- dreds of Japanese lanterns and charmed by the quaint music of a Chinese orchestra---the first to play in public in America. By way of contrast Miss DeVoin’s Seattle orchestra of thirty pieces discoursed some of the latest operatic music at intervals and the rivalry between the two musical companies became very keen, The store has gone to a great expense in order to secure these and other extraordinary attractions for the Christmas sea- son, and is much gratified by this day’s results. In addition to the music and decorations the McCarthy store has opened up a complete Japanese department on their second floor, which is filled with the choicest of Japanese pot- tery and china ever shown at medium prices. In connection with the window display of these goods may be seen the sacred emblems and complete paraphernalia of a Chinese joss house, brought to the notice of the entire Seattle public for the first time. But what is more appreciated than anything else is the immense assortments of holiday merchandise now. being shown in every department in the store. Every nook and corner of | this up-to-date, modern establishment is filled with suggestions for appropriate giving. And, best of all, the prices here are very moderate, and you can make your Christmas money go farther and secure you better value than at any other store in Seattle. Come tonight, tomorrow, or any day between now and Christmas. The attractions will be here and you are welcome to come at any time. The Chinese Orchestra and Miss DeVoin’s Special Seattle Orchestra every afternoon and evening from now until Christmas. McCarthy Dry Goods Company 1512 to 1522 Second Av., Bet. Pike and Pine The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District : _ “ “ lt ci ’

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