The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1907, Page 5

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Lumb: tor Kit the lumber decks at the mill, would @et be in Vickeburg tomor (By United Pres.) Oct, BMye-De row to we dear oh today announ wereEIs A CHANCE _ |S PLEDCED - . TOMAKE $1,000 cod that he | @nt (By United Press.) astiiNe will give $1,000 fo thy or | Will decide who should be bis su&/the finanefal Inatitutvons in t He SME our SPECIAL SUBURBAN delivery service Is becoming @ great factor in the up-bullding ‘who offers the best arganvent | cessor ble as the result of the Heinze 5 ee ee a er ne ¢ Roosevelt in favor of That Roosevelt cannot decline | faijure. of ( ter Seattio’® suburban districts, in fact, few suburban districta in the country possess such almost untimited and systematic ing the republican Rom second elective term, easoner.jof the people, and that barring ¥ the success!) Se ‘who are not expected |}death or accident, Roosevelt are B t Harriman,! be a candidate for a second eleo Bor ‘A Segtan Jouoph Can-| tive term J. Long. Bourne} The prixe will be awarded March - ae brief be submitted | 15th, 1908. (By United Press.) ASHVILLE, N. ©, Oct 2 2 | wilion Thieves Caught. | President ON TRIAL ss S from the precipitating room of the | date by a “ores | Quanaju 1 (By United Press.) Milling cc y had Cy times. H, Rogers, accused Lea Pier 2 tw tee batt oe ~) ot of Wills and Fred ioe mtn ot us nt me | ek Middletown, two years aso, | j wday. Rogers © arrest \ a Los Angeles, ; after the com 3 His defense wil! be Insan- | mS T0 KIL Hs Near Pine 1629-1533 Seoond Ave., BEND, Kan, Oct. 21.— trem Denver, made an attemp hil bis wife with a dynamite} ne Stacy's mother-in-law saw! ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, "@ peril and shoved her | at of before the bomb ex-| pecs || Will Give to Fach Customer gla of oe —= at Making @ $1.00 purchase, a cake of fine Witch Hazel after Was arrested No one injured by the explosion of | Toilet Soap. ae fe tomb, but the house in which We have the best assortment of Novelties, at ¢ was throwa suffered most attractive prices to be found east of New York, and we want the people to come in and see for thomsel vow A few more of those Tx? In Beveled French Plate Mir rors at eo The prettiest lot of Hatpins over shown, large assert {By United Press.) ment F " pattern, set YORK, Oct. 21 —-The tner| Rogers’ Quadruple Plate Tea Spoone—Now patter a passing through the! dosen . ares at storm of its career, arriv Forks to match, set of % dozen A Sterling Silver Novelties, Button Hooke, Shoe Horns, fele Cutters, Tooth and Natl Brushes, Curlers, only wives 100 Paper Napkins, sev Large, Fine nges Paper Laneh Seta. dozen napkins and ¢ al patterns; set K sight with its top main- : The Umbria’s pas-| badly frightened Postmaster Arrested. CHLIGHT. Nev. Oct. 21 — W. B. Atwell has been don the charge of ember Je a statement prepared Wl admits hix shortage or it ie $5,700. designs, for Beit Buck les Hale Raretter i and Unique things for wear and Reautiful Hale Cor Brooches, Bracelets, N Home Decoratioa \Receiver’s Sale ‘There will be no relaxation tomorrow in the Bargain Offerings at the closing out of McCarthy Stock. In spite of the Tremendous Crowds and the Extensive Purchases of Thousands of People who have been surging through the doors since Nine o'clock this there is yet an almost unlimited supply of splendid values. Every person in Seat- has a chance to share in the great savings which this sale affords. Tell your friends it. Be among the lucky ones yourself tomorrow. — Wille thic advertinement is being penned, it would seom that there would be little left to sell ibete who come tomorrow, But former experiences have taught us how to conduct a sale of this i & way that shail be satisfactory to the people who are the purchasers. The management is Pietious that the entire Seattle public have a share in the benefits of this sale, and Many ot the Best Snaps Among the Bargains Which the Sale Presents Have Been Reserved for Tomorrow and for the Days That Are to Follow....... You can not atford to mas a single day at this great sacrifice of values. Here we are right at i Reight of the season when every other store in the country is seeking the largest possible prof 8 the goods they ha Of the price m would naturally @ t to pay. Come tomorrow, Come every day. Bnjoy MP crowds. Lnjoy the bus My eojoy the many splond alable, seasonable merchandise at a 2 261, offering clean, uptodate ira every one who enters our doors, And, best of you will find walting for you when you come. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxt: r, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Manager 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, Between Pike id Pine Sts. ne en os AN INSUL $ n7ead Goren ana teaider ie ; { » yard Goreme and feaber in oe largest furniture store in the West—extends longest and most liberal credit— . rat the White Star Lumber 3% pany's mill © Bima, has ° died from the effects of a 14-foot | fall sustained Friday from one of } © president to JACKSON, Miss “ Miasiasipp!. Me will go to Mem | ng that President Row velt (8) his ao that he may net be in the | asor, Governor Var | gtate at the same time Gs the preal NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—-Ten mil United Press.) jon the three following propoal j ton dolars wan the amount plod TON, Oat’ 21.-—United | tons ed Sunday by 20 banks, represent F Jonathan Rourne, of} That the people, not Roosevelt, | ing the depoatta of $1,250,000, to ald ao a thint torm. Me has| ‘That Rooseveit's administration the offer throws «a Boston in office hax, In an unparalleled and the ce tifled cheek L. degree, won for him the confidence Rooaovelt has accepted 00 worth of bullion ‘the Blue Ridge mountains, No as been fixed, Dolph Wil | Consolidated Mining @| aon, Who has a record of killing | | 90 boars, will probably be chief | | qosuex, NY, Oct. 21—The| tured after being wounded three | guide an : | Moat distressing cases of cosema lare relieved by Soap Lake Salve eee wai RER is MEXICO CITY. Oct, $1.-—Special |&" invitation from J, 1. Alexander | dtapatches to this city report that|to be his guest at Oxway Inn, PLACED the leader of the gang which Inst | Saphire county, and hunt bear in) THE SHA" K STAR~—MONDAY OCTOBER 21, 1907 u plenty o credit for all! ND AVE. A — delivery service as we provide for our patror tion of Greater Seattle and suburbe—a service permanently -established to take care of our large suburban business. it's surely a pleasure and satisfaction to trade at this store, where credit-giving is offered in take a walk up to See ond Avenue and Pine Street and see our new nine-story building, also our neighbors-to-be—the new Lbetory Washing ton Hotel and the ele gant new Moore eater note the progress of these bulldings, soon to be the center of Groater Seattie’s now q business dtatriot. I when thinking of | heaters-- to youe-by a small payment each week or month and then there is another important, vital feature in connection with Standard cred country, and that is, that positively lutely no 3 —you are just as welcome to buy tor it as cash, the same privileges, the same courtesies, service accorded to all we want you to feel free to buy in the “Standard Way.” your credit is surely good! $80 pairs of imported White Swiss point curtains, in etgh teen or twenty distinctly differ. ent patterns. They are all bigh grado, exclusive patterns, per fect in every way, and are sim ply an order which was counter manded by an Eastern firm The quantities run from 6 to 18 pal of a kind; they are 48 iuches wide and from 3 to 3% yards long —all desirable exclusive styles, for any room tn the house, and to buy in the regular way would cost you from $7.60 to $20.00 per patr —we offer them for Tuesday and as long as quantity lasts at the moat unusual prtee, 5 90 per pair ‘ * a most unusual rocker opportunity for Tuesday only-- $1.65 regular value $2.75— a most unusual purchase and sale imported Swiss point curtains-- 380 pairs curtains e pair here's how it happens: One of the large Pastern tmportors of extremely high«rade curtains closed out to us at a low figure it's almost second nature to think of the Buck—absolutely the best higharede heater nade this #eason’s showing of new Buck heaters is larger, bright or, batter than ever before each individual stove thor mghly inspected and proved satisfactory before leaving the factory, thus assuring you ab tute heater satisfaction, , excellont style pie tuck —very good comfortable arm rocker, solid seat, ourved arma, fat spindle back with wide panei at top, tnished golden; regular value of this rocker is $2.75; priced ox tra special for Tuesday oniy— $1.65 Buck's high-grade air-tight heater—tor wood— this ta th highest grade wood heater made; body ie made of Rusala tron, all double Mned, h top, lift cover, nickel ewing nickel foot rails aod handsome urn, Thin stove will keep fire for 36 hours with one filling, which is without a doubt the best ree for fire keeping of any wood stove made the last week of the contest! we want 3,000 more tittle girls to enter this week— —the “Greater Standard and Teddy Bear” contest will close Satur day night, October 26, which means that after that 4 you can not register your name in the contest So, iris, n't forget that this te the last week you have to enter im this splendid and instructive contest we do not want a single little girl in tle to be left out—it's a thin stow ueaumes it « | on nape fine contest, full of interest and pleasure, and from the way the ashes, and ts free from soot; , ¥ HI tmade in-3 stave girls have ontored, and the Interest the “grown-up” folke are tak |B No, 14, 18 inches long, 28 inches ing, ft promixes to be the best and greatest coutest of all! Come in right away, girls, so you'll have plenty of time to prepare your work, and so you'll stand a chance of winning one of the beautiful prizes Price 813,50 . 21 inches long, 32 inches Price 26 inches long, if = —229 prizes, valued at $350, to be awarded! Prtee $19.50 on exbibition—-be sure you see them out-of-the-ordinary price on mission clock-- regular value one-half off on decorated toilet sets-- t attractive fea $14.00 tures rockery store is \ tminaion the large and varied showing let sets » days we offer ots at half price, of decorate stor the 1 the entire which means just exactly what prices their dupite wally been selling for—to show the new pricing clock, Anish ed weather ed, 46 inches neh ry attract ive and pop alar style, made oxtra well and nicely fn tehed exact ly like pte ture — the 6plece print totlet set, regu: 10-piece print tollet set, ragu- LO-piece —filledin decorated $3.25 print toflet set, regu price & piece print tollet set, regu . A 55 lar value $7.6 10-plece filledin color deco- regular price lar value $5.50 $2 75 | spectal ae vs $3.75 | rated totlet set, regular value of thin mis special’ prise Y } | $7.50; special sion clock te 1eplece filledin color deco | --12-piese Mlledin color deco | price $3.75 $14; extra rated totlet set, regular value rated toilet set, regular value | —and the balance of our en apectal price for the week $6.50; spectai $4.25 $9.60; special 75 | tire line at correspondingly price . price . | low prices. Tuesday carpet sweeper special-- sf extra special tabl sg, value ¥ for. the week-- regular value $5.00, breakfast table one-third less-- very pretty odd shaped center table, finished goldea or ma hogany, highly polished — top, top 2 he Across, pretty odd shaped legs and under shelf good table; regular value § extra strong and mos! Standardgitorniture Co. Sa teeres. SAS | tem pon such a free, liberal and pleas ant way, where homes can be completely furnished at once, and paid for in a “comfortable,” gradual and satistactory way —it is this great, splendid, dignified and helpful Standard plan of payment that is covered by our widely known mark, “your credit is good,” and which applies on any purchase made, whether ong or two artic les, or a complete home outfit it giving found nowhere else in the advance over plainly marked prices is made for the installment buyer the same satisfactory store range or heater here-- —your old stove, ra heater taken as part ment on the purchase of two new dining chai styles--- our showing of dint; rs is large and varied iB every desirable kind from inexpensive to the highedt grades and most exclusive de signa style dining chair; neat baok, brace arms; finished golden special for the week— very neat pattern dining chair, large odd-shaped panel shaped seat, nicely fintghed golden; very substantially made; regular value $3.50, for the week we special price it at— $2 folding table very special $1.20-- —_ ” . ad rage “s > the Biss "W « any a high-arade article made in fancy wo and full xuaranteed regular value $2.60 priced extra special $1.20 regular value $2.00. yiding table, much bette: an the ordiu of & ratuval finish, a space when not in use % 1 $1 BUCK regular vatue $2.75. splendid = patiern mission solid shaped seat; regu- value $2.75; priced extra $1.70 ScmoenreeD $2.25 regular value $3.50, back, brace arms, solid $2.25 Lente —

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