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a iiiimememineimmntineeamenmead THIEF PROMISES TO REFORM “Tl be a man from now on, your honor,” said Edward Kelley, an 1% yearold morphine-eater, this morn, fag in the criminal court whee Jodge Morris had « @ Suspended sentence of th ln - tween this date and the oper of : -|now In progress at the high schoo! | p.. suring t the pron Po at Ling W nila Woe. the there Kl geteral passenger eet of i |who attended last night waa wel coal eon thane teak ia ngs Memeo ce. ere ANE eloven, wontnd) Pr — 4 comed by fellow instructors and| ine has by cae tate Son Was arraizned by Assistagt Prose | ters at St. Paul, has resigned, ac | 40 at home [ine Bae been catered into betweve = ge aor nad at} cording to cireulars — in Se} Informal conversation and light bo ee ating — ie Poag a ts Gere euiered & plea of guilty ale, Br. Smith | refreshments comprised the pfO-| ward, and that & rine In the pri Balph Simon, counse! for the fad.[ Sas been appointed traffic man |gram of the evening | " ates or & suspended sentence, }ager of the Consolidated railways)” rhe following committée tecety.| 2 108" Wil prectpitate an advance the boy had been a “drug| which ts controlled by the New lod tast night: Mr. and Mrs. Frank | oe aoe i York, New Haven & Hartford.| i Cooper, Frank F. Bunker, Prot a ee oe President Mellen, of the latter Sy*/ and Mra E. 0. Sisson, of the Unt-| years, and with them the prices ot tem, was formerly head of the/ versity of Washington: Prof. and/ POSTAL OPENS A EW OFFICE The Postal Telegraph-Cadle conr pany i!) open a braach offica to Morrow morning at 120 Pike st This announcement was made to Gay by J. A. Forehand The vow office will handle all of fe business for the northern sec tion of the city. The reason the Pesta! is opening this office is on Steoun! of the growth of business, ferecsing at such a rate that It ts faporsidie to handle it through the Bale office Clifford D. Clarke will be man eo the new office with first assistants SEATTLE CLUB NOT EXISTING The Pacific Lamber Wholesalers’| extat. | Club of Seattle does not ‘There is no such organization, and if there ever wae it fs out of extat-| eee ‘This was the main topic of dis @aasion and decision of the club, Which mei this forenoon at Frer tt it ts said by local members That this action was taken to avoid trouble oder the anti-trust law. | etud | ‘The future gathering of th Will simply be of a social nature TRIES 0 KILL WOMAN Telegraph Service.) (Beripps Lar eR Ind, Jan. 3 Manley, was shot at by demented Willits this morning. Coe a cueed Mrs an's be nd, who Was driving his wife to station, With searing away rabbita which he ‘Was hunting. Not awaiting an ex- Blane e tired, A number of shots pierced Mra Gorman’s cloak, Dat she wae unhurt. They proceed. #4 on their journey to Indianapolis, Coe was arrested. ENGINEER DIES IN WREGK (Scrinos Telegraph Service.) GUTHRIZ, Okla, Jan. 2—A ‘Westbound Rock Inland passenger train ran into an open switch near Kingfisher yesterday, resulting in the death of the engineer and tn fury to several passengers. MAN WITH MAYOR'S NAME ARRESTED FOR THEFT. WiHem at the books of t . Was th f much amuse among t ho ® as taker charg A been Sure M. Don i stole thet tay appe and Wheat y burned, deen SMITH LEAVES THE NW. P A. B. Smith, formerly assistant Northern Pacific, one of his men. Mr joes) transportation men | formerly connected with the Burt} ington at Omaha and later man BIG GRADING CONTRACT LET The board of public works this] morning awarded to 8, Normile @ Co, the contract for grading, curd | ing, putting in sewers, water mains }and concrete walks on Wellington | av. and adjoining streets. The bid was $34,522.96. The bids for the gtading and other improvements on Eastiake av, between Almy st and Twelfth av. were laid over un-/ til the next meeting of the board. | ©. C. Strong was given a permit! to erect a stable and barns on the Grant st. bridge. The. ©), M. & St. P. road waa granted a permit to lay two tracks on Whatcom av. from Stacy st. to the canal water-| way, and one track on Colorado #t. from Forest «ft. to the north line of the canal waterway The Seattle Lighting Co. was granted a number of permits for laying of gas mains, TWENTY MORE POLICEMEN TO GE NAMED IN APRIL. Chief of Police Wappenstein ts awaiting action by the city coun on the police ordinance which ts give him power to appoint th more sergeants, to take care of the thirty new men recently put on th police force The last ordinance passed by the| council relating to the police partment provided for fifty new men, thirty of whom were to put on duty at once and the other! twenty in 1997. These remaining| twenty men will be-put on | force in April. At present Officers Brant, King and Hayden are acting ergeants, and the chief stated to-| | day that as soon as the new ordi nance ts passed he will appoint these men active sergeants RAVENNA PIONEER DEAD. Mra. Mary M. Black, of Ravenna) Park station, ¢ at her home Inet night of old ag She ts one of the old residents of Ravenna Park, and leaves a husband, J. N. Black and two sons, J. J. and F. A. Biack Funeral services will be held Jan. 4 from the home, taterment at Lakeview. RUSSIAN WEDDING. Alexander Giel, aged 40, and Ca milla Mayer, aged 31, of Seattle.) were married by Justice of the/ Peace Davia this morning. The! }eontracting parties were Russians| and the ceremony was conducted |under the Russian custom, both parties presenting the other with a plain gold band ring SARGENT DISPELS RUMORS. H. Sargent, Chinese in- for the Puget sound district sdquarters at ‘Town nd, in in the city t As far there is at he is to be the 5 he knows the rumor th ed to tak ‘" @ death ROSSMAN MUST ANSWER TO CHARGE OF PERJURY . meelf ig ar t cross DEFINITELY amit (Ber Telegraph Service , iw mina rt next w ; ; ; Beere: toda POLICEMAN IN Femain cour ROASTED th ftert he _ atthe Case gion, on an al from the neo - | cone S Deast 1. | who ' . ” ‘ee har oe eee WRECK INQUEST o * ‘* MAY BE A SPY, * Co YdwsBele, sdaisoe ne 7 * ® od 1 w iow ¢ * on ft a ot _ = — * 1 In the f reg a ’ off unde € , ‘God New Years’ |! } h * Resolution * * k more to t o| Kh hhh in the aye Deposit Vaults of Wm. DO. Per- 4& Co, Bankers, Alaska Bulld- Absotute security. Boxes O per year. — | Umbrella Sale Don't forget that we are closing oat all fir Ve onmbr as at one fourth off. Chicago Jewelry Co. 1207 Second av. and Smith was! Mre ML. Smith is well known among| Sampson, of the He was! County Superintendent of Schools ager of the Yellowstone Park «ye/ agreement, tem. |wances the price the others natur- aeemesinneeentnntetans ally follow suit, The price of jum. j ber wil ood on what the log |tortum for 4 the | re and that if the state itself fatled | {0 Pre lto make a suitable appropriation io eathered oak, extension din |the Minnesotans ta this state would | {0% - room | tables, worth $40, at contribute ugh to do #0. No pent ha 'aed oe ge Jenthae te pee th natte oming - ? hered on nisi ad site ws choses, the matter coming | atch, for $2.26; & $34.00 buffet for | Washington. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 2, THE TEACHERS. 10 ADVANGE NOW HIGHER THAN EVER IN NT OF PACIFIC About 250 teachers of King coun ty and the city schools gathe: last night for an informal recep: | jtion, im the parlors of the Hotel Stander, The teachers of the city | were the hosts of the evening. Each | |¥isitor to the annual convention | lumber are notch be- Prices of building likely to go up another atumpage of fir, cedar and spruce have In some cases double A lumber mili man said ye ctive prices of is an upward ten- deney, but no positive ad yet. The lumber mi bat when one mill ad- Daggy, of the Univer: sity of Washington; Prof. H.C.) state college T. P. Storey, and Mise Sawyer market does, For some time there has been « scarcity of logs, but the ont ratna f d the streams and brought down a good many logs from logging camps that are not al- ways in @ position to supply the market, With lower stages of The Leland Stanford university | water there will be another log | rugby football team will arrive im | shortage, and it Is impossible to ay Beattie this afternoon at ¢ o'clock | what the result will be on lumber over the Great thern. prices.” It bas been announced that the |" Lumber at the present time te team will play the Victoria team |pringing the highest prices on reo- at Madison Park next Saturday aft rd since the development era be; @rneon but on account of the bad lin the Pacific Northwest condition of the grounds at Madi- “ a son Perk, it ie betiewed that the! GIAL'S COAT, game will be played at the untw ity | After the game the « nts ert be tendered a banquet at the & A. C., waving for the south the same wight at 10:30 o'clock FRUIT GROWERS STATE MEETING The third annual convention «| the Warhington State Horticultural | Association will be held at Everett January 14-16. The sessions will} be held in the auditorium of the public Irary building. The Cham. ber of Commerce will provide} | } ome adjoining the ibrary jogate headquarte The Snohomish County Indestrial Club, an organization composed of representatives from all the differ ent commercial associations of the several towns of the county, will give a banquet to the visiting dele gate on the evening of January 15 Special excursion rates of one and one-third fare on the certificate plan bas been granted by the rail) « from all points in the state | ot Washington | An unusually Interesting program is being arranged, which wil! in-| clude Gov. Mead aud speakers from the state college of Washington university, ete. Prof. A. B. Leckon by, former representative of tho | rho } U. 8 department of agriculture to the Phillippines, and an authority on horticultural matters, will de liver address The Northwest Frutt Growers’ Association will hold its annual nleoting at Seattle January 16 to 14, inclusive. All fruit growers are Velvet of a rich French blue euade, touched here and there In bDiseult cob 4 satin, forme a hand dress coat for a girl of nine path of this garment is to the hem of the little woman's frock, and it is lin with the satin that trims it One large tab on the |fromt of this coat is of the biscuft colored satin, and bands of the same appear on the cuffs and cob lar we | Outlining this jacket up the invited to both conventions. |fronts and about the bottom is \aray squirrel Completing this NO SITE CHOSEN |child’s out of door costume fs a eravat, muff and hat of the little _—— laray anim The Minnesota Club went out tn * a body yesterday afternoon for the | “nee opal glove 18 purpose of examining the proposed — exposition grounds and choosing a atte for the Minnesota building Secretary of State Sam H. Nichols came from Olympia for the purpose of attending the gathering Mr. Nichols sald that Minnesota ought to be represented at the fair, ‘Quickest Deal Recorded The quickest deal ever recorded | Was decided upon New Year's Day, }when many Seattleites decided to take advantage of the big reduction in prices at the Century Furniture before the next business session of the duh $10.00; an $80.00 writing desk, § "s - } 870 2-plece parlor set, upholstered for $85; $37 weathered oak chair SHINGLE PILLS i sis: 50 rote iso ini § stock and must be closed out. | TO BEGIN WORK _ Who put your earnings in the Owing to a plentiful bank during the past year? Did I! f freight cars the shingle mitis J you, or did the men with whom I} ata not close for thi you foolishly spent it? two monthe, as de ire shingle mille’ be Start the New Year by start ‘eau Number f milla tn Ballard ing a Savings Account | fe now runnit nd Ballard We pay 4 per cent. interest [} the largest shingle-producing town | On Savings Account | in the entire it is probable that the remainder of the mills will follow and resume perations. | NEW Y. M. C. A. COURSE | clation inatitute a night echo for yen for cond-term pi ww | Ct. interest ures beginning will be a cour in | engin conducted by Prof On Savings Accounts George Wilson, of the engine ing faculty of the University of _ TRANCHEM—Georgstown, Renton sAMEN D. HOOT, Pret x & SOLWER.. tore to buy a u o re urant to buy a DIRECTORS 7 th be ota ‘ 2 Ferdinand Renmtt wattle exclusive hat store | Fertnand » for r hot, let it be a Bargar léllagar & Tb wan, exclusive bat ters, 1310 Second av., Seattle Wash “e Keep in Mind Cline’s Plano House & Trust Co. Cor Becond Avenue and Cherry Moge Building, Beattie, W 1907. PbS altadli Shadi bale ocho |/EMANGIF ATION IS W. B, LEO ILL * LORD ROTHOCHILO i \ h 8 i Hi lt ie OPTiMiSTic. & CELEBRATED Wnertoge Telayren peevibe) . * NEW YOR ‘ t |e re * (Scripps Telegraph Service.) # Three hundred and fifty of Seat-| Ported that W. Bia m Se * LONDON, Jan, &—Lord *& tle’s colored population celebrated mugnat na eet , & Rothschild, when hia attention * Emancipation Day,” given under 4 gy May gp Fe ogg | ® was called to the pessimistic #| the av spleos of the Sunday Forum, |} Perens e ae tor paced lit es b exardin the | maperity jat their hall last night, The pro-|"8# sone to Paris raph Service) of America, in forecasting the # m was as follows: Music,| eee eALURY. « * financtal reaction and dinaw #| erica,” audience; invoeation,| DRANK TWO GAL!.CNG | as r A} & Ce, ants today *} e Rev, J. A. Bdmondson; music, duet, | OF BEER EACH DAY Bey nine Pep eee ite. | ® It would be an tmperth * 6g tthe offtetal mt hare th Minses Lydia and Sadie Clark yw f0 ewied z }. | * Renee for me to advance an # vttle officials w ave to share the 6 Occasio 01 ‘" ‘aytor ocause ber husband has for 4 conditions 4 1, | * Opinion as to abatner hikows * goth Be TUAT. — WILE | re sponsibility | an Aer % ow they ” = sipation | mh we A. if been capable of] thoust ' tm va % toa's prosperity is on the #| 4, AGS, HILL’ PRESENT! it tn an open socret that the MAF! Deciamation,” Mise Vivian Austin; | drinking two gallons of beer dail the fr . | ® Wane, but from certain mat. #® NG 87. DEPOT, THEN SOME) riman line plans to erect a salon) use “John Brown's Body,” andl |and also falling to provide for her px of th at favor an} ® the Which have recently come #| OFFICIAL WILL CATC HIT building superior to the Hill depot) cg: “Our Duty as American Citi-| support, Hannah Holberg today y of wine managers favor * under cur notice, it seems to # lini but Great Northern officials will] ony 1. Ierael Walker; muntc,! asked for a divorce from her hus y ut Wa a the } a ce in ator " . Vir @ignehour day, but want . * mo that America tw tn no dan- #| Seattle officials of the Mill roads] NOt Mecept thin story until OMe | vsturgpangied Bann fonart | band, Oscar H. Holberg agreement tha’ or ol thing fa actually done to confirm ~ - * ta ; hoy | ® Ber of bard tines * fously uneasy over the Har Mustoal Club; “Racial Bducation, il make no more trow bowel Bo 7 pray an A passenger | '* Harriman has just a little more) ii iy. fay; muse, Clifford ©. MANY GIVEN EMPLOYMENT, gay they fear anothe Ce AAA AA AR ee AH depot at Seattle tmmodiately ad-| M4 OB which to build than HUM) iineoek; “Our Business Mon,” Ar | » tor higher Waxes, } ac jowna, and he has the advantages | ; The municipal employment bu time ranted without an joining the new King st. station of | thur G. Maret music, patriotic hour day i anted Ww é the For several w ‘eka | Of tbe Hil mistakes tn coping WIth) caiey, Mise a Ford; “Our Pro-| Tau during 1906 secured positions ey ed fation'a rales W Hilt offte 6 been anxious to| 2® MMos handicaps at Jack#0O) roosional Mon,” Andrew I. Black; Ln ges goon li oP need eater — } ' | ¢ ce exeeas of & previous yeur, tt them to make an agree know the plans for the Harrim ‘The track level at Jackson ut, ts] Use anth jouart. Mauston | nich was in 1903. Im 1806 the porns station and to know whether the Club; “Our Women,” Ivaam FP. Nor } miea! Union Pacific ts to bh n hearly 20 foot below the strevt level! 11° inusic, quartetie selections. number of applicants for whom po-| ge that will completely overshadow |2%¢ Passengers wust be gotten ‘up| A sitions were secured wae 21,769. | pM here y_ overshadow | one floor after their arrival oa the ake Raa REE - - Sch aera ant year by Hit |tratna, Hil has been able to wel S ™ CONSTANTINE'S TRIAL, | “AUNCH BADLY IN DEBT. ons jeoret that the King st. to bring carriages into his po ge a _~ officials ure disappotnted over thelr) depot, on the level of the tracke,|* The trial of William Com #/ pix libel sults were filed today sities depot. It was announced that the! put Harriman has not figured owt.al * on a charge of at ®) against the steam launch Sophia, | Fire Chief Rringhurat attended his | tation would be the most imposing | plan for teaming tracks * to kill his son-in-law, #| smounting to $160, Four of the| first fire this morning, A gasoline | ad Bost arranged on the aystem,|” Tr js posable that hug % Jonso Hall, was this morning %| iibels are for goods and are filed | stove exploded in the Burnside a half a yoar of occupancy has! wilt be used for raising t * continued from January 7 un ®) by the Alaska Junk company, King | jst bre, 830 Third av, and the new aaree the depot ts inadequate for) express and passengers to the Jack-|* tH! the February term by Judge #/ « Wingo, Sunde & Kriund and the | aaa here bg - a oars ore It Maret ~ age tr gy ae t june | 208 8 level, but that is not fully . Morrie i Pacific Engineering company Pin sg ee put It ou C, Wheat, o ullds @ depot just! determined pyent, the Har sult filed by the| (Star Special Service.) 984 20th av, waa working in the ite the Hill station that over:| man plane are tar cootgh along | ® & ®t i fe te fe te te te tee ee | ltt | " cRETT, Wash, Jon 2-~/ store at the time and had hia face lows the King st. depot, high | to Jeficienc: . ce _ woken tine of the Monte Cristo} badly bilstered by bolting water, | Offietals In the HIM service know | tee Will depee Sty, Getictoncy ts] WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan, 2 Ibe resumed February 1] The wion threw water and| that Hill tt going to look around to| ¢ Ags Admiral Evans, commanding eight mines will " - | the exterior of the building will ¥elnattionhips, sailed with the squad-| Elgin and Waltham watches at a long idleness. Seventy-five | gasoline over © glass counters|find someone to make responsible! made more 1 fi All this will bs, a of now in camp, and that| clear to the front of ihe store, but|for the deficiencies of his own pre oP "Sales my ata ron today from Hampton Roads tor reduced prices this week, $10 and a 1 to 800, | be ot Th West Indian waters for winter ma-lup, Chicago Jewelry Co., 1207 See gamber is to de increase 9, | bey broken glans and a/Pol. The blow ought to fall at St] but it will rankle with Hill officthis eee the grestost number ever employed | few damaged hats end counters the | Padt, but it ta feared that some Be-! and the Great Northern president | °°""er ond av, even in the camp's boom} age Waa slight. It ia # A Rees see | — — oo - =. The concentrator has been] the firemen that tt ot | * | rebuilt and wil! be ope 4 to half} any draft in the store at eat PE ea capacity, Dandling 300 tons of ore| the blaze would have enda wored | ; th m, which ts directiy | j might have | Phone Main 1514 McCARTHY’S Lee to provided * BANK CLEARINGS tr Feet ten thw henates aia * #14 tt onina +3 . : Wanted by Montana Police # Ju 0 «| , dy tana Pollee | ‘ vie the “" 1 ‘ 1 * . } ; le * te #{' eee we : * I ' t. Capt fk tk tt tn tn ete Meet ng for trying to clear at the ¥ on Washington at., Beggar Gets Ton Days. by uxing an ax Scott struck @ on the chain gang for begeing by | but did not do any 4 . Judge Gordon this morning being much the ree tor ique Funeral of Mra. Caloutt Spend Winter in Seattle. who died W. G, Downing, with bie wit and | Harriet J. Caleutt Jaugh v, ia at the LA yin to pose cormber O1 er unoer ot the the winter in Seattle, He ts from] h at Provide hospital, was Great Falla, Mont ib « this afternoon o'clock Trenholme Off to Mexico. in Lakevic Funeral J, D. Trenholr retary of the | Services were held in the Bonney- Northwestern Steamship company, | Watson undertaking parlors. Mra, left last night for an extended | Caleutt had been a resident of Dun- pleasure trip through Mexico. lap for the part eight years Stole Apple Trees. Aske for a Recsiv “isan tae Ok ot ke 3. Genaszi this m apples a complaint against the n », George and Mary Chatilen this er firm of P. Tonettt r a fi a complaint in the nut, demanding that a re be + nding damages appointed to t harg ir | Charies J. Perrett in the sum finances $450. The trees themselves a valued at $150, and the damage to Buit for Condemnation. the land Som hich tan Rupertor Judge Frater, having €x-|tacen 9 estimated by the joint changed bi om with Judge Morris, | naintifts to be $200 wun the hi » for thi BUY AN ASH BARREL. Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. sell them nme of th ndenna elty’s of Silverware Sale Closing out silverware at reduced for $2.50. 112 University st, Ar-| prices this week at the Chicago cade building. o*¢' Jewelry Co., 1207 Becond av, - Phone Ind. 3373 eee eee Seattle HouseKeepers Who have patronized the McCarthy Store in the past know how well it if you miss our Annual in progress you are neg] save money, which no pays to trade here, and Housekeepers’ Sale now ecting an opportunity to one can well afford to overlook. The items given below are but a very small part of the many bargains we have to show you. All Goods Advertised Are Sold for Cash Only; No C. NEW DRESS GOODS. Take your pick tomorrow from an assortment of m 3,000 yards of fancy Panama and Eng- lish Suitings, in the styles, Every yard of goods in- re than 39 a yard new 1907 cluded in the lot is new within a week, and the pat- terns and shades t. The width is 36 inches, and the regular price 65c a yard. This week the special price is only 30¢ a yard. BEST SHEETINGS. Nine-quarter Lockwood and eight- quarter Pequot bleached Sheetings, take your choice, they are both worth a lot money, as you probably know. But the McCarthy Store bought a big supply before the rise in prices and while these last you buy them here at Ten yards to a customer. Qnly are the very late 223 a yard best more wholesale prices. 22 1-2¢ a yard PILLOW SLIPPING, 1c | a yard Lockwood” Pillow Slipping, you know the good reliable brand, full bleached and 45 inches wide. A look around town will tell you what other stores ask for it. The McCarthy price tomorrow is only 11 1-2¢ a yard. Not more than ten yards to a customer, and none to dealers. BED BLANKETS. These quarter thick, heavy, warm and fleecy, pure are big, generous eleven- sized Blankets, and are white with pink or blue borders; have a strong cotton warp which insures the best of wear for the thick wool filling The regular price is $3.65 2 pair Tomorrow only $2.75. SHEET BLANKETS, Every | 65¢ $ pair of them a good bar- gain at the regular price, which is Sox They come in white and gray, a pair and are all cotton, but with a warm fleecy finish. They are good large ed blankets. Tomorrow's special price is only 65¢ the Not more thay two pairs to a customer — O.D.s or Charges BLEACHED MUSLIN. Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale, reliable which mother grandmother the good brands sc a yard your and have used for years and which you know have no superior. The reg- ular price everywhere is now toc a yard, but tomor- row at the McCarthy Store only 7 1-2¢,. Not more than ten yards to a customer, APRON GINGHAMS. Brown and white and blue and white even checked Apron Ging- hams, the splendid quality which we sell regularly at 7¢ a yard, on special sale at only 5¢@, At this price not more than ten yards will be sold to a cus tomer, and none to dealers, Make your choice early. 5c a yard EMBROIDERIES. “—“| Beautiful new Swiss Allover Em- 60c broideries, 18 and 21 inches in width, All new 1907 patterns, in a yard blind and openwork and lots of different designs to choose from. These are the fine sheer qualities that sell regularly at 75c¢, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Tomorrow take your pick of 3,000 yards at only @O¢ a yard. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, Women’s Vests and Pants, of fine 19 Jersey ribbed white cotton, in splendid weight for winter and each spring wear. Vests have long are crochet trimmed Pants are ankle length. The Tomorrow only 19¢ a garment. sleeves and and taped at neck regular price is asc. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. A medium winter weight lamb’s 98c wool Undergarment, Shirts and Drawers, that will give you the each very best satisfaction in this damp aw surmawedii | They come in natural gray, and the regular price is $1 This week's spe- garment, cial price only O8¢ a ite Clearance Sale Continues Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits and other items advertised last week as on sale at half price will remain or week. to profit by this sacrifice of reliable merchandise. 1 sale at this big reduction all this If you've overlooked this opportunity you still have a chance McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets