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ead on Ran ara ren TReoeservys —_— vrrerr ry wer Pe eae = | eeSeror —I ove eoerr eo Fer eee a ow THE SEATTLE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, Dec, 1, 1906 : ae LLL LT LC Ce tet tae te aamata ae eee ee NN Nt a — _ ne on ae LE RNY ene ct tt cee ee A The at toe a the eit tthe Men's club of the I ’ w! ' nto! Walker an &x-Convict he WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts NG WANTED JAP CAUGHT FILE COUNTER ~ : = marred et | yom AW at Yon ohh ring ncn on het | women the ae ey w t “ Advertise Fair in China, Coma nigh | Bank Crook Warning. rank Bufford ge » bad va Alp w n f ave the County Work at Renten Two bank art alt ¥ cribbing will The Owners of Laurelhurst ee," - Visitors to Seattle, with Le Extra Inducements At McCarthy’s For Xmas Shoppers LEASE consider this advertisement as a special invi- tation to visit the store any day in the week be- tween now and Christmas. rt Ti y en i. | . a a ead Wy ee, |) \ A file “it 2 nique Xmas [Entertainment Every Afternoon and Evening Until Dec. 25 A Full Chinese Orchestra, and Miss DeVoin’s Seattle Orchestra Will Furnish Music From 2 to 5 in the Afternoon and From 7:30 to 10 in the Evening The Chinese Orchestra is one of the greatest possible novelties, and people who have lived on the Coast for years, in close touch with the Orientals, have never had an opportunity to hear the quaint music for which the Chinese are famous. This is the first appearance of this orchestra before the Seattle public, and it will be the event of a lifetime to hear it play. The members will be dressed in their native costumes and will play their national airs. If you find it impossible to ccme tomorrow come any day between now and Christmas. Miss DeVoin’s Orchestra is too well known to the patrons of the store to need any comment. We can only say that Miss DeVoin has arranged a special Christmas program that will be a rare treat to all lovers of good music. Magnificent Electrical Display The decoration of the store Is by far the most elaborate and unique ever seen on the Coast. Thousands of electric lamps, shaded by the soft, rich colors of Japanese lanterns in fantastic shapes, are everywhere. The entire store is a veritable fairy land---a chapter out of the ‘‘Arabian Nights,’’ show- ing the possibilities of oriental decoration. These and the music are worth Coming miles to see and hear. Bring the children. The chances are they will never have a chance again in their lives to see anything approaching it, Sacred Relics of Chinese Worship See our window display of the paraphernalia from the Chinese temple or ‘‘joss house,’’ showing all the articles used by them in their house of wor- hip. This is the first public display ever made in the United States of these sacred articles and there is not one American in a hundred thousand that has ever had the chance to see these curious and interesting things. It is the chance ofa life time to get acquainted with the inner secrets of oriental worship. We have been obliged to insure these articles for a very large sum to protect the Chinese church or “joss house’’ against possible loss by fire at care is being taken to guard them while they are in our possession. 2 to.22.24 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. °!"szEs"