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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, Dec. 14, 1906 z a ee A eng ee me ee a A RE A CS nd W. 1M th 5 Vv . fret " thor M 5 ad an J ¥ ‘ ) “an tntimat pao leg te og a a WePay4 Per Mind CAR SHORTAGE CAUSES w Ct. Interest por THE OED 8TRIN Elect ary — End : 7] A i © the gency IN F ar vet ee R : € palg t “9 ; On Savings siege se y R ? - ~ ARE re aig NCHES~Georgstown, Rent SIGNET AND STERLING GIL ' ' h « wed » VER HAT PING vi. h and the o w " mr" h ' er J ther t | chudin 808 ! New Apart t Hous 1 Fre 18. N ¥ Ur eee H.W. Harding Bead Are You Aware |: oe na ua @ now from 300 to 400 families] of Richard Mardiag Davia the nove [on™™ne “ncaitge a oe nae te ie The bull be vrick venwor! —- Laurethurst eee "Christmas s for Men CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Is a Pleasure at This Store HE CONTRAST between daylight and darkness is scarcely greater than that between this modern store and the old fashioned shops. The broad, reomy aisles, the abundance of air and light and the excellent arrangement of counters and tables is such a relief from the usual stuffy crowded effect. The splendid array of holiday goods, moderately priced, is irresistible and people who come to look remain to buy. The Christmas Decorations are the most unique and effective ever arranged in Seattle, and they alone are worth going many miles to see. No wonder the McCarthy store is the talk of the whole city and the wonderful success of this modern mercantile establishment is spoken of everywhere. This store stops at no expense that will tend to make this a pleasanter place to trade. For this reason we have engaged for the special! =—— entertainment of all who come to this store during the holiday season Two Splendid Musical Organizations, The Imperial Chinese Orchestra and Miss DeVoin’s Seattle Orchestra On every afternoon and evening from now until Christmas these two orchestras will render special programs. The Chinese orchestra plays all the national airs of the ancient Asiatic empire. All the wars and triumphs of the Chinese people are depicted in their musical compositions, and if you have never heard them play you are missing the chance of a life time by not coming to McCarthy’s while they are here. Miss DeVoin’s Orchestra Will Render a Special Program Saturday Evening There will be thirty pieces in the orchestra and the music chosen for the occasion is something away out of the ordinary. We can also promise you one of the greatest musical treats you have ever enjoyed, and that is An Xylophone Solo by Mr. Wilbert Fuller Mr. Fuller is an expert on this wonderfully expressive instrument; this part of the evening’s entertainment is well worth going a hundred miles and paying good money to hear. Mr. Fuller has chosen as his selection the beautiful Bonnie Scotland fantasia ‘‘Charlie Is My Darling’? and **Comin’ ”” He will also play a march and two-step, “Chatter Box’”’ and variations. Tell all your friends about the concert and bring them Through the Rye. along with you tomorrow night. enewme SQ grr ’