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§ JAPAN WAN Ue) Fn ats BE FRIENDLY || -store always wpen Saturday evenings for cYour cofvenience ever was any garding the late unpleasantness inst the than Americgg papers. fooling anainw sw |, There QuW never any roat toot country ft '* NOW Jing in Japan,” he continued. “Our oe oh Tanaka, the POW [country expects to solve the emt | arrived In Se | gration question after ite own consal see , ed methods. Just what th i | these fusnihiare pricings Beare e ogon ar wintetanagn'g | Within reach of all-— the readin Mission arm chairs priced less--- United ieee tg the rea them the greatest opportunitie y alot rece when | War talk is absurd, Japan natio thia Ny and offtetal has alw a held the consular ‘ X te he |a feeling of friendahtp for the t PNVESTIGATING ASSESSMENTS. 0 LET U 4 Following a masa meeting Jant juight property owners in the Jack h St. regrade district will meeg Nov. 16-4 | gain Thursday evening to hoar @ report of a special committee on poarian Ore ” hington gest dapatcd from Washington | the alleged irregularities In the } Jorunal states: “It }assosementa fala on reliable authority | - fb ment has not given | M. E. Mission Board. : et ecation prosecuting the}, PORTLAND, Ore, Now, 15 quads becatse of the | Three bw * sessiona of the Paancial conditions. The | Methodist Episcopal General Hoard | ¢ will be made to/ of Home Mile “ae aed Church Hx on the basis | tension will be held here today and nity of inderest |the work of making the aunual ap propriations will be begun. regular price $8.50. large handsome Jfleston arm regular price $12.50, ij ehair, constructed on square | — ents is an exceptionally fine substantial lines, exactly ttke picture, finished a dark rich sturdy Mission: type of orm golden, has wide fiat arma, air, .exactly ke picture, solid shaped seat, very pret | has wide flat arma, solid seat ty panel back—the regular very attractive panel back value of this fine chair is | and aides—the regular price ; and $8.50; priced extra special of this splendid chatr ts $12.50 for Sat 6 25 | priced ape 8 95 Te | fe th M h - MOGET scence @ tee $ ' etal for Saturday ' chikd’s reed rocker reduced-- very special dresser valwe— Specially Reduced Tomorrow 15 Children’s Games Saturday 25c The large number of games on sale tomorrow at 25 offers ‘* amuse CRC ran te! WAMU WNL Saneaennnitt Dressed Dolls. We offer tomorrow a limited number of Dressed Dolls at spe cial reductiona in the New Da light Store Ayn 4% ihe) Kid Hedy Stanley's Plane. REGULAR PRICE $1.35— ley's best Kaouckle Jointed nr Plane, tempered steel bit, nickel plated Fancy Work Baskets. We offer your cholee of our large stock of Fancy , 26 inches; fine | haskets; worth to 75e 5c Saturday c $1.59 Shotguns. Shotgun Shells. LAR PRICE $12.80—Bel REGULAR 2auge Rebounding Double Rarreled Hammer im, with imported walnut Speetal i] Bal urday $3.65 Hunting Coats. R PRICE $4.00—fest Double = Sewed, Tailor mg Coats that will setly dry. Spe $2.49 25— Per Heavy ina ra, value for with full - tongue, 12 garde, Cross aot dressing case, ex actly Uke picture, has large odd-ehaped French plate mir 4 very pretty large sixe ror, two ama regular value $3.50. top drawers miase ed ker tly PRICE bex, Selby 12gauge, Shells, loaded with pout black powder, Satur like pleture; cane seat and faely pellehed: the Tee strongly and well made; well 8) down $1 a week buys 2 BUCK range or any heater here— Door Mats. REGULAR PRICE 50c—Fine Brush Cocoa Door Mata, ex qualit hating; a big Lunch Plates. REGULAR PRICE 25¢—Anetri an China, neatly and « rated Lunch or carday, ence --.. 106 —your old stove, range or Reater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one— —get YOURS now, before cold weather sete in! ROI tO na very serv the ture Co, Sort, Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. Three bars of the wonderful Fels Naptha Laundry Soap, and four let SOc PS Of pure Buttermilk, high 7 pire ic grade perfumed Toilet Soap EIGER HURLBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET erest In that company to th her kholders, Mr. Rankin has sev oued his cooneetions with both Se attle and Spokane houses of this |f] | comeern j | The business, which is a very /fi jarge one in both cities, will con | tin O. L. Rankin, president and mar nue under the name of th er of the Grote Rankia Furniture | Rankin company | vd Mr. Rankin, who moved to this! eity from Spokane when the Rankin company started its house, expects to again make Spo| kane his home after the first of the! y and Monday and the great wreck sale is a thing of the past. Great crowds have attended AMENDME N i Sale, hundreds of satisfied custom: have supplied themssives with high class merchandise M ehalf price and less. We have just opened the last 8 of goods from the two carloads Wet we bought from the railroad company and replenished our stock. These goods will be on sale SManisy and Monday and then the finish. We must get ready for our holiday goods which are Srriving dally. To make these tast two days days to be long remembered we have cut the prices than ever. You can secure $5.00 and $10.00 Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Raincoates he cha water proof, for hight atruck ut the clause re 1997.50 Boys’ Suits for te company, has sold his entire in sion comm on 7 i the sup nden ee necdiuaeenie's lant Oe ac aN PT TRA aE ie and the superintendent Sad $12.00 Youths’ Over WR Tic Ravnetcclicss cacedelae ech ssdesencienwns f buildings, offices to be croate Aad hundreds of other bargains that you can not positively get elsewhere. f the amendment carries, to be civil engineers MEN'S CLOTHING, YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS. Men's Heavy Work Shirta go at The amendment increasing the Bhe, 106 salaries of the mayor, comptroller Men's Suits, in cashmeres. $4.90 Young Men's Overcoats og treasurer and corporation counsel a. $1.50 tra heavy, go at 82. Men's Dress Shirts, soft ceegee ir wel | Men's Suits, in Seotch | $19.00 Young Men's Ove go at : SPeeds and cashmeres, go at nice and nobby, go at ..$4.75 | Men's Laundered Shirts, ‘A $6.15 tacos hemiere or brand, slightly solled CITY LOSES | CASE Men's Suits, in worsteds $2.50 Men's Working Shoes go at | Men's Monarch Shirts, and cheviots $1.50 soiled, go at E Tho city of Seattle yesterda 85.15 | 93.60 Men's Working Shoes go at | Men's Soft Front Dress Shirts, — its suit in the supreme court | jane $22.50 Men's Suite, in $1.65 best makes, go at ec trom th Northern Pacifi ae Clay worsteds, imported 1.00 Men's Dress Shoes go at ailroad $11,000, obtained from the} MWeeds, Glue and bla rees be . = | Men's Extra He eity by Edwin Esktldson, a mino $1.65 , Sry karment hand tailored $3.50 Men's Drees Shoes go at Shirts, worth for damages on acco of having Matin lined. Go at $10.15 $1.75 been rum over by @ train on the ue $4.00 and $5.00 Men's St +a | 2he 8 ers go at Northern Pacific railroad. Eskild EN'S PANTS. oe + gpl sain . t om secured verdict gainst both viet kid, box calf and ve : 8 KO a % against both 9256 Men's Pants go at $4.15 pan 82 ite Handkerchiefs, good one the city and the railroad, and the BM Mews p : . 4 for 106¢ } city attempted to recover from th Ho * “om —- BOYS’ OVERCOATS. White Linen Handkerchiefs. silroad, which admitted that the es ” $3.50 Boys’ Overcoats go at for 25e¢ 90 x 1 on its right-of A " yes, BO mt 65 | Silk Handkerchiefs, 25¢ and She Fay | 1 Me I or ‘ cf vas vel i" Pan iecbial 94.00 I o pats go at Bb -~ ” eee ORGANIZE BOHEMIAN CLUB,)!! aie cont $1.85 | Heavy Hoves, BOYS’ CLOTHING evenk thom. 2 gatve ber The Bohemian club, Bt) v RCO ’ which ne » be the m OVERCOATS. Py Ro its go at ..8 Black and Tan Sox poser Fi a Rivet Pod ; brows . 86.15 5 | Imported Fancy Sox eis ieee cath akece te PEM Men's Overona 1 $ $3.90 Boys’ Shoe fe ees) iriea) people. ta attends HBO Men's Ov HATS pe Most si Boys’ are | the Amusement of thove ” prosent.| GEE 8 $5.25 $ 1 1 » at $1.25 from $6.00 and the following officer w $99 ana 5 > ™M y $2.50 Me 1 yo @ 81.50 soe 1° ed: President, Melvin G. Win FURNISHING GOODS. unter Hata, wo ot ecreta: Henr McRae, $9.25 ‘ ‘ iia iaieiiail Lhe treasurer, C, A. Taylor sil 0 * ea 206 Chil e Cap OREGON PROCLAMATION " SN.'2 M ‘ y and 4.00; Ko at ” at ze 3ALEM, Ore 1 ” 9.75) ‘ Hair t rw He and Youths’ B. & W. Co o” George Cham! " 4 worth 26c elsewhere go reet appeal for * f a af h rh ") Fane Whit Dress Neck issued la: h aU 43.2% Austra Noo! worth 26¢ » at 5¢ BP the manifold ble ¢ " ne, go at, a en These and hundreds of othe snd pray Him ‘ y ’ 1 $1.25 | bargains that space will not 1 more ¢onfindence in our hbora | 0 1.7% M 1 Underwea nit us to mention » that the good things we have E and ’ Underwe Old Rainier Clothing St \ United 85.55 " $1.4 antec uu will save mone alumel ¢ ‘ Plan New Factory ht 1104 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR SPRING STREET. sup on j., between Hol-|teen ¢ OLD RAINIER CLOTHING STORE oth ent Mares, nos | the THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1907 ——— Ww. B. HUTCHINSON Co. | Sale of Men’s. Clothing _ HURSDAY was the second day of our clearance sale. Many of the buyers were those who had already selected suits and overcoats from the win dows or by seeing them inside the store, but had, for some personal reason, delayed closing the purchase. These immediately came in, searched, found the suits they had in mind, and secured them at sale prices Probably they are the strongest advertisements that we can have. Let one friend tell another: “This is a $40.00 24.50 at W. B. suit that I purchased for Hutchinson's,” and there is a personal em- phasis that goes with this statement that our printed advertisement cannot possibly have. As we said yesterday, a man always needs new clothe He can find a place for the black unfinished worsted, plain blue serge, rough Scotch suit or an overcoat or cravenette. If he does not want to wear it today, he will to- morrow, or next day or next week, or some time in the immediate future. Clothes are con stantly wearing out. It is safe to buy ahead It is a duty to put your money into clothes when you can buy them at the present prices It is like buying $40.00 in gold for $24.50, or $22.50 in wold for $14.50. As you know, we have divided all of our suits, overcoats and cravenettes into two great groups. Absolutely nothing reserved. The or includes every first group on the upper garment formerly sold up to $22.50. These are marked at the one flat price of $14.50. In the ca m the first floor, we have included everything; Kensington and Rogers Peet suits, overcoats and cravenettes above $25.00—the $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 garments—and there are a great many—at the one price of $24.50. If you care to wait and take your turn we will make the alterations without extra cost. No goods can be charged or exchanged Second and Union 'W. B. Hutchinson Co. Second and Union OME FOR NOTED EDITOR HERE Mr. A. G, Angie or of A London and China xpress, and al of London, I under the escort their parents dead, and not| of Secretary Yandell, of the Cham tive in this country, four ber of Commerce, made a tour of h children, ranging in age the « ay in @ mobile to 6 ¢ brought) Mr. Angter ar ' Home ar h wi lea to find tt pi p the and t n the Orient ndorse Army Canteen Can Oust Grafter AGO, No f th 3AN FRANCISCO, v. I \ ‘ Acad “ \ of th middie we ast an oO with ¢ Gille j *, wh he le \ \ Ratlroad ’ toon wy ought t ove the can for corruption & aconpting rt sod of young mon 4 while a member ef the yoard of my and pa he sald weperviaone —— After the Little Fellows. STREET CAR STRIKE. Ww YORK The Standard Oil i) u full (By United Press.) hence Py ake @) LOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov, 15—B beeen ih . “4 a vote which wa shed & an who are hard. pre sed financially Big Manage! meng hy Be secording to Wa . ‘ inion the \ iY amated Street WATER SHUT OFF Car I € ned thelr de On Saturday, from 9 a. m. t " fay m,, all the hi wa will I f all th Prag tobeee ee DAMAGES AWARDED ny n ' { > ’ . ies. ase of Lefever and apaRe " ‘ t Lawton, against Author Suicides: Ma " lectdod yester N FRA CO, No Aida , t intiffs. Dam w t Canadian Navy : ; “ RIA Nov.” 15. De Cn be to ash ste : , h iposla L f ~ A mai be Ao lndianiye Wabasly ‘stationgd at f wil f