The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 7

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uM" THE SEATTLE STAR eA AI oe ¢| more money, and tn figtime became singing | ast of Dan jan expert stenographer jood New| Wages at that carried him through © opening of od an appropri 0 of & new postoffice st tn Pittsburg, and hag inter Francia Carrier, baritone Aten Leicester, comedienne, and Frieda Wiaher, soubreitte. Much of Mr. Burke ture attributes to his wif “The Governor's Wife.” ed the national solons tn the helped him ft ° rnor'a Wife,” by the ment Obie and Monon-| member of aden Opera Company, will run a riv oe navigation. Pittaburg fa the remainder of this week at rs Castle Garden. Vaudeville at the Star Bilt at Wondertand. Many of the patrons of the Star ’ Vibeon's entertainment we t s, be an theater this © are taking @ live-|in the touring car at Wonderland | JULIUS BR BERMIST faterest in magic work of | Exhibit this week tncludes trips | port. Ia, aged ad Travers, the {ilustonist.|to Switzerland, France and Calf | WILLIAM T, MILLER, Boldier| fancy | fornta, and the three make a bill City, Kan | ts} of unusual excellence. BERT LINK ka, colored |, ue _ porter | ccnannsimsaian | waltzing ot is a mimic | Borothy ¢ & vocalist; Quigg! (Seripps Telegraph Service.) | ae e Dale 2— The c sing ‘ Rock L ures are t3 ‘ ag things on \ ° ts nt = YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLESS . YOU CHEAT. | ‘ Old Clothes Man.” (tar Gpavial Serving) a to ee " can be found } vs <= aoe LYMPIA, Jan. 2—Labor Com.| Ortental Billiard and Poot Par 0 ican | " . 8 ries F. Hubbard form, 1413 rd av. have igh w! Keep your on for tide land ge Bigg Page Bh + and Is out in on tables, and the only 6xt ejanaps. KR. ¢ Wi ‘72 Cot ner ons. There wit | *tatement ureing the next leate y a *! man jing ove - i ven ne charges tt be a ma Saturday } . ma Next week's offering at the Seat- |? ‘ in —— 7 d te r will be “The } - p lags | Mun. Bring Py na { charges originate In the vicinity of . Pi } Bas’ Ne ie mets| William Blackman, who formerty | feos or te tn amed He | Beld the office of labor commiasion pecia traor ina a nm or, te rather adversely commented | og ee pie oe | upon here, as well ag the further | j og Pe eee te,| f20t that no specific chargee have | sesseesm were . 2 Godt a A ee dks been made, all being generalizations | ————" Ing sueeessgp | SUITS AND OVERCOATS anne saaary avsctone NO SUCCESSOR Following “The Stroliers” at the ‘Will be taken up with comic operas. | bed " The Red Feather” will be given; | Bergen: t Kitty,” with Helen Byron Ce ae | fa thy title role, will ear for (Star Special Service.) | These special prices are keeping us busy two 2 "The Sultan of Sulu"}| OLYMPIA, Jan. &-—Gev. Mead} . . ; “ | Gens Jon. 14 for three nights; and| has ae yet recetved no official ad- | You see, there are many men who are always Gountess Olga Von Hatefeldt will] Yice* reserding the death of Su- ready to pick up a good thing the minute they | Seem Anas, Baits seteens, | Pale Sete Saleh, ner yave any see it, These values convince at first glance. - m ona of success Liagats: Dechem: apenas aang Worth is in them and they show it, $ for additional judges tn Fg? pe ge OE as several of the mem: | Our values are strictly reliable in every s theater, w this | Def are Ml. It i thought untikely respect—we have a reputation to maintain week's fon fa “The Powor of| * S0¥ernor will name @ successor A Vital tion | SEE OUR WINDOWS. Ques J — i You worked hard during the past}BAR MOURNS JUDGE HATCH.| " Who put your money in the oo om j ; w interest? Yourself or| The Seattle Bar association met a her man, with whom you| yesterday afterncon and adopted EDEI SHEIMER & ( O Gent all your spare mon resolut and re . . Solve now to start a sa o | spect Superior ar own with Judge ¢ C. Hatch, of Port An 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. LSS le, where « the | ales Very small accounts are cordially F line of Clauss Shears and) “ Festived. Four per cent. interest,|fciasora. Every pair fully wa Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State ranted. A. L. Hall 1111 ist Ave | ve | S@mpounded semi-annually, at t dans sega UNDERMINING QUR BUILDING Contractor Coombs and his men are already at work tearing down the building. We've been granted a brief stay-—-until Saturday, Jan. 12; exactly 9 more days in which to sell the balance of our big stock and Sa Two Thousand Men’s Suits and Overcoats/| At Half Price | Representing the best makes and choicest styles and materials worn this season. We've marked them down to exactly Half Price for quick action. Early choosers will get decided snaps. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S MEN’S FURNISHINGS . h- AND OVERCOATS AT MOST ANY PRICE * PRICE AND LESS , Underwear---all kinds, Hosiery, Shirts, “s f | Neckwear, Sweaters, Hats, Trousers, + ed Tie irtment must be cleaned Suit Cases, Leather Bags, etc., cut | BY. out in a hurry | away down. } , & W. 25c Collars at 15c All 15c Collars at 1% 1415-1417 ‘ Secont Ave. Nad j nid . THURSDAY, we in 189 | He was @ moo Bids for Jute. ¢ the prinety n | Dewan the stud OLYMPIA ® a Aida Memmi, p o the bar several ye Hirard of n soprano; Teddy Webb, ¢ ¢ has handled many f%) CONGRESSMAN AND = MRS-l for bide to be « Jin median; Joseph W. Smith, ten BURKE. . IAN. 4 1007 X DISASTER REPORT. report by the local marine of the eae ner ae ce em pe = . BEGLUED CLERK) <r : | WHY He's THAT SMART j VOUNG CONGRESSMAN FROM e, tt PITTSGURG WHO HAD THE wy NERVE TO ANSWER JOHN more Py ' h ' t SHARP WILLIAMS. | ant it ‘ i im ’ . | afral P ‘ PITTSBURG, Pa Jon 1 (Serippe Telegraph Service.) j t i ' ft heb r CHICAGO, Jan Vederal | th don't bt Jude Landes « - r ’ tra . t 4 olght ind nd t Pr re yuashed t n ' i t ’ right oth wren Con on ree ferential 1 a ios Burke ba ‘ oe stant tr atom f me t ind but of v h ut f mm th : ' sae i 1 thot the | ' bags any * continually doing #0 ing ' pe Me k " oO Like fiction reads the » of the} fea im ape 1 Seaat wey a |e we of Mr, ¥ errand | u : ny Q a te to pla ) Pittabur t a " - * R jthe Press.” ‘This is a heavy pro-|Y® « farm tn Vor eg og ree RE npg } v@ to Pittsburg in 1879 —_— Some Gow” Tonight | od began a# an errand boy, He saci « | SECRETARY OF ALASKA si ey Sou” 3 Mur} What p od his money, bought books and de ay CLUB 16 MARRIED men oa, Allon | season's nights, Then he w 4 h GO AND 6fe OXBO Start the New Year by start ing # Savings Account WePay4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Accounts Union men take n put the label on every ga Buits to order, $15.00. UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 618 rd av., 220% James st BRANCH ER —Ceorgetown, Renton james D. NOOR * & COLNE pIRECTORS Made in Beatie, 1207 Becond Ave., Seattle L. . HOFFMAN. ALASKA OUTFITTE & Trust Co. Cor Recond Avenes and Charey Street Hoge Buliding, Seattie, Ween Loggers’ Supply Colman Docs Pho W ADDITION TODAY. rment. Novelty Skirt Mfg.Co. Wath. Tents, Sleds, Stoves and Complete Outfits. Phone Main 1514 It's a McCARTHY’S Phone Ind. 3373 uestion of Dollars and Cents whether you take advantage of the bargains offered at the McCarthy Housekeepers’ Sale or not. It is only a matter of a few days until our present supply is exhausted, and we shall be unable to duplicate present prices for an indef- inite period. Will you buy at the low prices We are quoting now, or will you wait and pay morer and other goods: COVERT SUITINGS, ————-F Fine English Covert Suitings, those 59c hard finished materials : such long and satisfac- nd the shad nter on the ma FANCY SILKS Fancy Silks and Fancy eee tage 69c a yard Crepe de Chines in a variety of pretty pla brocades t N and a yard in the entire collection but is a bar- stripes uld have to pay $1.00 or $1.25 at any ot! ime, but tomorrow the price is only @B¢@ a yard. Make your choice early, HUCK TOWELS. corre Good ft Towels that actually 9 measure 18x40 inches. They are 2c pure white with red borders, The each regular price is 1 each, and you will have to agree with us that they Tomorrow we will sell them at At the special price not more than are cheap at at only 9 1-Be@ each two dozen to a customer. TABLE LINEN. A fine cream dice Table Linen, 56 23c inches in width, that sells regularly at 33c a yard, will be on sale to a yard norrow at only ZB¢. This is one nme of the best wearing and most sat isfactory pieces of Table Clothing you have ever seen. You gave toc on every yard you buy tomorrow. TABLE DAMASK. 83c | Splendid quality ali pure linen Sat in Damask Table Cloth es in } It ull t a yard the regular pr $1 only 83¢@. You can count the saving up for yourself This nly ec of many ich bargains in store for you her Half Price on Cloaks an Here are sample items of housekeeping BATH TOWELS. Take your pick from too dozen Bleached Turkish Towels at only 19¢@ cach. They are 23x45 inches in size, are double thread Every Towel in the lot is extra value at the regular price, 25¢ each. Tomorrow's price is only 19¢. Linen Section, CRASH TOWELING. Russia Crash Toweling, 18 inches | 19 and extra heavy 6c in width; a splendid wearing, heavy Towel material that will give a yard extra good satisfaction, The reg- ular price is 8 1-3c a yard, and you can’t buy it a cent cheaper in any other store this side of the Rockies. Tomorrow’s special price is 6¢@. Ten yards to a customer, TAFFETA RIBBON, 3,500 yards of plain colored Taffeta Ribbons, 3 inches in width, will go on sale tomorrow morning at only 12¢ a yard. They are all silk and come in shades of red, navy, light blue, cadet, pink, old rose, lemon, lavender, white, black, nile, maise, cream and cardinal. Regular prices are 15¢ and 18¢, Choice tomorrow at 12¢ a yard, 12c a yard LADIES’ HOSE. We hundred pairs of these which we wil! sell tomorrow at 19¢@ a pair. They area splendid quality of cotton, fast black, with elastic tops, double soles and high spliced heels, The regular price is 25¢ a pair, so you see every pair is a bargain at 19¢. 19¢ have five OUTING GOWNS. and fleecy and the most table garments you can im- agine for these cold nights. They each come in white, pink and blue, plain a tees lors and fancy stripes. Every f them is nicely fir Regular prices are 98c, soiled we have marked nly 87@ each, $1.19 and $1.25. Being Seer AAA AAA AAR Ants d Suits These and every item so advertised during the past week will remain on sale at this tremendous reduction during the balance of this week. It stands you in tunity before it has passed. hand to take advantage of this oppor- McCarthy Dry Goods Co. . 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets B | next Gor tolion Marche, i CL wmeennenn é; tes. ae Speer 4 org

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