The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1907, Page 3

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fair this morning, with very few changos tn quotations N” A PIGMY TO THIS MEST BUILDING IN WORLD =: ie exclusive Service.) her has shown fn tt steel structure te “PUBLIC: MARKET PRICES TODAY jerman sauerkraut ap he picture if they PALACE MEAT MARKET battleships as savy than ever before. JUST ARRIVED ISSES’ COATS A beautiful assortment of the very newest ideas in all prevailing colors for autumn. Chie suggestions for misses of 14, 16 and 18. $150 See Our Splendid Stock of Ladies’ Coats J. Redelsheimer & Co, 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia STRONGEST LADI Photograph by Staff Photographer Doncourt, of Singer Building, New York, Tallest Building in the World.—Taken From Roof of a Twenty-Three Story Skyscraper. THE MARKET. | Did You Save Money his Month? Sweet potatoes were higher F av. this morning, cc Frapes have been tical WAIST HOUSE fag Lake Scap cleanses ar Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. The Furniture Dep’t Is Now Well} _ Prepared to Serve You Is in many lines might be mentioned today, but, after all, the new goods themselves would be very little to select as compared with the complete stocks in these different lines. single apartment or simple cottage to the most elaborate mansion—to say and steamboat orders in the most approved manner— the length of time we have been in the Western Washington field have been made in the furniture department, i the most attractive g fe sales a year and gettin As complete outfitters of everything nothing of our ability to handle the we are building up a reputation which is really remark- as well as in other departments of the store, with the idea of ‘oods that money can buy and selling them at a moderate margin of profit; not of making only ig from these few customers enough money to run the business and pay our profit, too, but to our small profit on every one of many sales and make a friend of every purchaser because of having saved him money Mote are just a few special offerings in furniture for today and tomorrow— Special $5.95 MEET Rocker show Special $3.95 Special $3.10 | Sales of these pecials are for cash only. No C. O. D. nor telephone orders for them can be filled. Delivery will be made venience, The right is always reserved to limit quantities of specials that shall be sold to each customer ei = ALL THe CReoIT | HE CREDIT “CORNER || SECOND AVE,|| ° 3 | TY utiona 1.00 to ° ” ® hington Fire policte . "| mageet, bu ' rected o| 1attbr ie: \ ci | FRUOANK were the prices que Dill plekle we Live spring chickens, 18 to 2 PR far ste $3 COFFEE. tb. ‘or 2be ' en P \ grocer has to sell good Hatter | Lettnod for 1¢ ind bad coffee; but cooks | gee / aren ed the ta to the,,dob shale sk tt 3 ¢ Bvangelist Hart ng of the Ac © Scbilligg’s Best Garrota, 3 | ; 8 side habit in the Kast of dropping nie ny Corn, 100 to boa i . nd pent the Onions, 3 bunel | be oF bos notler ——S Dried Ontons, 6 Tbe | cool 6 pears, ) per 3% a ie oe gene Parsley, 2 | a for 10¢ Pumpkin C Future THE SHOEMAKER Peas 4c to be ver Ib, Kackberries, 100 box ture a ft can't get boc or shoe Turntps, 3 bunches for bo. | Seaces, S6 Ip ‘ «xe it $n, on tem aes Be Heans, 7% per at ‘enatchee grape m » fit you, gE em mage Crab apples, $1 | \ 1h Jancis playing, et ; rs “| D,S. Johnston Co. Will Vacate Pres- ent Quarters Next Saturday Night. Only Five Days More. { | | | in the great Closing Out rt | Of present st heer Plano House wih the week, 1 building HALF row, We'll make it worth your while, and agree to ac cept any reasonable offer as ve tly, bi ings and n M. Ca " about and nothing will Talk M MANY FINE ONES ACTUNL Violins, Man { LY SLAUGHTERED. dolins, Band Inetrur *, Mu ; a! Cabin F Desks, ete, AD thurt go. Re that anly five days Ey be f d D.§. JOHNSTON CO. | Oldest and Largest Dealers 903 Second Avenue AMUSE MENTS, y Ba ‘i Why Pay Trust Prices for | --—-~~~—~- eens Nisketcillaesdidiiondaeigicscndumanenan lao bargains peptone ge! THE GRAND fcr ; We have a > a TONIGHT and All Week—Matinees Wed day and Saterday. THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE om1 SEATTLE THEATER ge ‘ TH MAYOR OF TOKIO.” 4 Easy terms THIRD AVENUE THEATER Kohler & Chase van waste oon ' Pike Ste. Star re Vanden thie siterecon, se PROFLESA GREAT AR- ALBERT HANSEN COLISEUM Lae Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Let Us Prove It Ron phones 6106 TONIGHT! TONIGHT! THE GRAND OPENING. @ FIRST AND CHERRY The Sundwali Co. = = ae Optical Department 509 Firat Av LOIS THEATER Palatable bs agi nots our erages are the drink: par EDEN MUSEE . i " " ban = mise it First phe sa Cherry St w ‘ ad si a ¢. 0 ; Northwest League--Athletic Park <a 1 a reputa Baseball Today, 3:00--Tacoma vs. Seattle t v : 7 : Take Yesler Car Admission 25¢ and 50c Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company Phone 947 THIS WEEK—* BIG NUMBERS f Minstrels, F.¢ tter, The i han ture, "A Trip to the Sun)" P. & Case, Kong Mw

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