The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1907, Page 8

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oropa have been ab wtroyed, and tn the Tt te certain thy of The po 00,000 of the sande must perish Reporte from Shanghal lately re- | Ve" ceived by the local Red Cross asso elation tell of the te devasta tion along the Grand ab caused by the heavy ewnmer rain 1 July much of the country was ready under water from knee-d to watst-deep, and in some pla through: Weat of rly a fer good crops) ;On that day, *) went out. the canal tite plain narrowest point a stretohing 100) H out toward the uthwest, The people are tn a state of absolute deatitation, not only thelr oreps, but} also the reeds which constitute/ thelr fuel, belng destroyed by the Noads. | evtening from | appeared tal area of 40,000 aquare mitles, the only partial crepe have been saved, unte will be on the verge of during this winter, and te HAROLD WELLS MISSING, Harold Wells, Aged 18, haw been sing from his home at the Stew> rt Bpartments since his mother states, he wupporedly in the eom= any of Charles Gist, a former mate of company an 6 foot aray cap A, aged 49, haw been jing howe since January 16. won had $200 with him when he dts THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS (Beripps Tel h Bervioe.) CINCINNATI, Jan, DBeTt le ow timated thie morning that 10,000 persona are hometess on account of floods, which are stil rising, The rain continues, t totally des antry beyend half or twoe of 10,000,000 affected region unles STEAMERS ALMOST COLLIDE. January 1 While coming down the stratte the steamer Harold Dollar nearly had a collision with a vessel, be Heved to have been the Yedo Maru ‘The Dollar was behind the Yedo Maru, which suddenly blew four whistles and swang across the Dob lJar’s bow, barely clearing We the Puget The b four inches seen wore & toad lode | BiGHOP MOORE AT FREMONT. ‘oler Rev. Bishop David H. Moore, D D, Lin D, resident bishop of the Pacific northwest, will preach in the Ashbury Methodist Bpiseopal Im a district about 200 miles tn Jongth and 100 miles in width on} each side of the Grand canal, a to- CS Hunting coata, sweaters, Hall, 111 Pirst ae ove THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS HE NORDHOFF & co SEATTLE Clean Sweep of Rem- nants» Short Lots Below Half In a day or two we take stock in these sections and want to close out all our rem- nants and odd lots before doing so. We have m Laces, Embroideries, lengths, all styles and at prices far below cost, sell them in short order. OVER 1,000 LACE REMNANTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Fine selection of Lace Rem- nants, Including Oriental Edges ing at Have you--or Materials are kersey, and fashionable mixtures. So come early, Mr, Wiseman. belts. these wonderful bargains. | gun | hore. enses and Sortridge bolta at A. L, | Specialists, 1207 Becond ay,, one Ue \p Men’s, ‘ 4 Youths’ and Boys’ 4 Overcoats All Coats that have been selling at $7.50 to $4.50 Im this clear $5.00 All Coats that have been selling at $10 to $15, in this clearing $7.50 cold weather is really just commencing. your boy—prepared for it by se curing a serviceable Winter Overcoat? hero's your opportunity to secure one at HALF PRICE, OR NEAR IT. Our entire stocks of Men's Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats have been reduced for this sweeping sale—generously re duced, too, as you can plainly see. melton, rough tweeds{n the most staple and plain colors For boys Sto 16 years—for youths years—for men 24 to 62-—and only a few at that quarter length—others are long, with or without Don't negleet—come tomorrow and share Shur -on Ey yoglass 8 are the most comfortable and neat jest in appearance, We are head quarters for them end fit them Schuchard Optical Co. Bye Beat + 1,850 EMBROIDERY REM- NANTS AT LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICINGS Swiss, Nainsook and Cambrie and Bands, Point de Veulse Lace | Beadings and Bean omy 2 Appliques, Silk Chantilly Edges | dainty work Dal terns w wtrong scalloped and Insertions, Normandy Valeo- | gages, in different widths. ques; niso Chantilly | S¢ to $1.98 yard. January Clear and Point Venise All-Overs, Silk | ance Sale, lows than half price Ouimps and Persian Braids | 20¢ Side Elastics, in Lengths from one-half to 2% white, with patent clasps, pair Spey Ranging in price from oats to $5.98 yard. Less than halt the Dupiex Satin Pad price. Sagem te beck and om ors te oes Dress Sc WINDSOR TIES 2140 Bicag ven, | eee, Fedork Wire Hair Rs with white polka dots, very | so Tailors’ Tape Measure, nicely made, full 26 Inches tong, poweey Clearance Sale price, exch | ise Fancy large size Cube Pins, atten eeteeretaemens 2 22¢ | with black and colored beads tes Meeald aay" . “Pi Preis: ve Laces 4 Se Card Premier Nickel Plat Steel Safety Plow ....1 1-2¢ for less than SHIRTS 80 being clowed too many of knife double quick if not, cheviot and 1% to 20 Some sre three io] TO 986 $1.25 Cold Weather| ama po : Necessities Knit j Come slong —well sive vous | = Underwear warm reception—in warm, woolly things for every part of the body. Apart from this list we offering very special values in are WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS, 80c QUALITY AT 37\40 These are Jersey ribbed extra fing cream white cotton fleece Flannelette Gowns, Drawers Iined Vests and Pants. Vests and Skirts. silk trimmed; pants have French band; perfect fitting, AT je—Women's Knitted large and full, nice quality Skirts, cotton and wool mixed, 2 4 ; The regular retail price was j colors light bine and pink, never less than 60c, and they with striped border were good valine at the money. AT @1,.25—Women's Knitted cg Rog Begg Radia Wool Skirts, colors dark red, + eae the price te cut 8 wavy blue, black and light third. It's now ....37 12¢ gray. S0c FLEECE LINED UNION i oe SUITS 360 4 T 59e—Women's Wool Fasci- | chsidren’s jersey ribbed fine 4 nators, colors white and black ay wate ay diver: cotton i shell stitch. 6 lined Union Suits, but AT 98e~—Women’s Large Wool n the front, superior Pabsieat ; for ages 3 to 10 yours; i on wits lar price 60c. Special ; fintahe per sult she i satin ribl 75¢ WOOL MIXED UNDER i AT. Ghe Cieier E _ WEAR 4c f Shaw! pink 0 Women's jerne ribt e nat } blue or sold white ural wool mixed Vests and a i superior finish, winter 4; AT #1.2 ila ’ all size regular Wool Sha white with pink price 760, Speectal, 1 war Or solid white or biaek mont ’ ihe AT @1.75—Women's Large [9125 NATURAL ALL-WOOoL Circular ‘Wool Shawls, very UNDERWEAR $1 pretty pattern, white with | Women's fine natural all-wool Pink or solid wivite. _ wetve Vests and Pants, odd Ines, superior fina the AT $1.98—Women's Large best $1.25 garm er of Heavy Circular Weol one via, fered. Special, per githeent white with pib% or bi #1.00 church, comer Whitman av Fortioth st, next Sunday evening ‘The large sale of $15 suite at W. BR. Hutohinson Co, shows that peo- arked all remnants at a price that will Veilings and Rufflings are involved, All Lots Men’s Winter Furnishings MEN'S BLACK WORKING SHIRTS 390 Jack Rabbit brand, in broken alzes; never sold MEN'S $1.75 HEAVY WOOL FLANNEL Plaids and stripes; we are selling them regularly at $1.76, but they are slightly soiled and are $1.50 AND 62 HATS GOING AT $1.00 Men's Soft Black and Pearl Felt Hats; we found Excellent values when we sold them at the old price, tg 7Sc WORKING SHIRTS REOUCED TO MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS, made quality Shaker Mannel in stripes and plaide, afi a; our ee price ts Tbe. reduced to... . = S0c UNDERSHIRTS (NO DRAWERS) vr broken lines of Men's Heavy Fleece Lined and Camel's Hair Unde is the regular 500 kind. @ garment ...... $1.25 BLUE FLANNEL Bine Flannel Overshirts, navy flannel, double stitch and across the shoulder but to close them out ie ee go Friday at ple appreciate new, up-to-date mer- chandiae. ALL VEILING AND RUFFLING REMNANTS LESS THAN HALF PRICE Fine assortment of Stik Net and Chiffon Veiling, in plain or fancy dotted effects, ta éifferent colors; also remnants of Chiffon or Liberty Suk Ruffiings. Lengths from threefourths to 1% yards, Ranging to price trom 10¢ to $1.25 yard. January Clearance Sale, lees than half price. B0e HANOKERCHIEF® 200 Fancy embrotiered and lace trimmed Handkerchiefs, tn neat dainty patterns, with $1.25 PATENT LEATHER HAND BAGS DROP TO Me EACH Black Patent Leather Hand Bags, Stted with Coin Purse and flalshed with good Moire Maing; strong riveted frame and patent fasteners, Worth January Clear. Sweep Short S0c. To close them out ...39e out at one them and they went under the and they will be going at the at 81.00 of heavy For this sale 4e hirts—no drawern,; it Closing them out at, BVe SHIRTS REDUCED warranted army and reinforced we always sell them at DSe BedClothine Is Reduced, Too % WOOL BLANKETS DUCED TO $3.50 Fine, soft, fleeey, Gray Wool Blankets, size 68x80 inches; a good, warm, durable family blanket with silk binding and as sorted colored borders. $3.50 WOOL BLANKETS RE DUCED TO §2.50 A good heavy dark gray wool mixed Blanket in full double bed alzo, hard, a dandy for rough wear. $8.50 WHITE WOOL BLANK ETS REDUCED TO $6.50 Fine Oregon white wool Blankets, in full double bed size, in a good heavy quality, dainty colored borders, silk bound the kind for these cold night $11.60 WHITE WOOL BLANK ETS REDUCED TO $8 wool Call ts, the larg . warm enough for the regigns, bound with taffeta ribten, Extra fine pure white Manke fornia and THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY JAN. 18, 1907 Complete Motel end Club niohere. i This is a special for tomorrow. suitable for bedrooms and parlors. tomer. Specia long, and come in assorte Qxl2 pares Rugs $15. 95 ach Striped Couch Covers 95¢ Each These Couch Covers are so inches wide by 3 yards FREDERICK & NELSON, rs “Under One Root——Everything to Furnish the Home Complete” | Women's Suite, te, Wateta, Fur WE CLOSE AT 6 P, M., INCLUDING SATURDAY. Choice of six different patterns, all floral eff Nét more than one to a cus- | price each me aes Carpet and Rug Section =/Teted Floor. Muslin Bed Sets $2.98 Each These Bed Sets are of colored muslin in all the shades. They are made up complete with deep The special price is and shams. This special price is effective tomorrow, i stripes, effective tomorrow. Drapery Section—First Floor. Mote! and Club lirmshers, Mt OgCOND AWENCE. pecensen soma ANO Pie ow gnc gcte — | i Fancy China for Less Anti-Carbon, Special 35¢ Packages i A number of pl f Fi China are — saccielly prices py ata to hose pw This wonderful soot destroyer ‘The assortment consists of pieces ‘which will thoroughly clean the soot from we do not wirh to carry through inventory. heaters, ranges, furnaces, ete, and These special prices until tomorrow night. the occasional use of it will keep ANTI C -plece Chocolate Set (see flue them clean. ‘The special price is + HEGN tration) consisting of one effective until tomorrow night ONT HE Chocolate Piteher and = six av ee nn eee Folding Clothes Dryer 25¢ + This te a handy Folding Dryer having stxtecn feet of & T-plece Decorated Fruit or Bal ad Set, special . ¢ | Decorated China Dinner Pintes pe gerd pi 1. ee eels; ares are bo —_ fo "ae... + a the, he} a co yg ng ‘00 ie and strong. The special price ts effective until dude ssaediy ¥ cage? ¢ China and Glassware Section, First Floor. ra Housefurnishings Section, First Floor. , The State’s Largest Showing of Office Desks Is to be seen at this store. Our assortment embraces Roll-Top, Flat-Top, Standing, Roll-Top Typewriter and Flat-Top Typewriter styles, as well as designs for special purposes. A carload of Leopold Desks has recently been received, and samples of the On All new arrivals are now on display. Leopold Desks are controlled by us in Se- OVERCOATS attle, The medium and better grades are embraced by this line. In a low- R er-priced line, which we also control in Seattle, we have a remarkbale as- RAINCOATS sortment, too, a carload of low-priced Desks having arrived within a week, making the showing of Office Desks unusually good just now in all grades. CRAVENETTES Our prices on Office Desks are thoroughly right. We welcome compari- son of goods and prices, |Z [REDE Womens Costumes, Suits, Furs, Woists. £te. We mean just what we say-- One-Third Off. We presse them once a week free of charge Announcement 3 Extraordinary JOE SCHERMER & CO~ 1010 Ist Av. q HE LADYWEAR CLOAK AND SUIT CO., 1316 Second Avenue, has sold its business and good will to the NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT MANUFACTURING CO., who will con- tinue the business at the above location. $30,000 Worth ee — hf Of the Finest Grade Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Raincoats, Waists and Petticoats will be sold at a great sacrifice within next 10 days Watch the daily papers for particulars. Ohe UNION BAKERY Established for over eight years at 1413 Second Avenue, throws open its doors to the public in its new location === | Novelty Cloak Manufacturing Co. —— mse =e L. L HOFFMAN, Mamaget 217 PikeSt. Tomorrow Morning Sat., Jamuary 19 The steady onward march: of Seattle's improvements has ne consitated this change. Our ol qharters are to make way for a grander structure. We were consequently compelled to other Jocation. But we were exesedingly forty securing our present premises, Which afford us than ever, very fixture is new. Ournew baking facitits n the city, Bverythingysavors of immacul an important feature, In fact m@ expense has been spared to make our new quarters modern and model The Union Bakery has been supplying thousands f Seattle homes with bread and pastry since 188%—and our future record will bear out the reputation of (he past, namely, mox and satisfaction guarant Remember that the Cafe continues to be a feature of our bus The new rations render it one of the me Dining Rooms in Seattle, The same service and poy will continue a6 in the past Make us a calk Remember the Address 217 Pike Street BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES ON THE SOUTH The Pure Juice of the Grape BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-Year Guarantes, Lady Attendants. to ¢: Sundaya, 6 Hoth Phones. 1420 SECOND AVE. Start Now and Sav you may all sell free from adutiteration, te what we sas We have the exclusive agen- ey for OLD SARATOGA, MON. OGRAM NO, 6 and other high grade goods. ATHIC ly 7 v r oOsTEO Eitel to sions to p: without interest; a from $1 to $ KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. te 1123 First ave., corner Seneca, Main 1184; Ind. 1184 saving 59 on the pr Clines Piano-House 1205 Segafid Av

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