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| whlch, have failed to call for the ordera They represent a considerable sum, and are beginning to pregent Ja problem to the honest office holder ARRANTS feiss BY OWES Mra. Ed, Bruce threw a Hehted eee t the, rante made out in favor of tl sure 18 money an hi bo ee » erty owners Wap have died or //@™P at her husband tn Tacoma igeattle which Is bringin) n away and c8@hot be found, | @8t night, and, hia clothes eateh » time | O » warreata drawn to pay |!P« fire, prevented him from carry yrorent 18 & BO With local business firma | !8# out hie purpowe to kill her and r claim. the f re oe Gir «o! ing throush ¢ 6 the city wes warrants (© chilies Wooo—Wwood- -Wwoo . 12,000 loade, $2.25, red; 4 Phones and Main 2 at on Steriin Main 1714 and S286, If aver” fun ‘ie this sale oman these wa ts | busy, call another, GW. F, ¢ wy Co, 1207 Many are streot wa oe _ —— THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY™ Comptete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels, Clearing House Certificates Buy 15 Per Cent More Than Face Value Here We believe in Seattle as a whole, we have faith in its banking institu s, and we have confidence in the people that comprise the population Seattle. Hence we believe that Clearing House Certificates issued by Seattle Clearing House are just as good money as gold coin. As nce of this-faith, ANY PERSON BUYING GOODS AT THIS ORE AT REGULAR PRICES AND PAYING FOR THEM IN RING HOUSE CERTIFICATES AT TIME OF PURCHASE BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE GOODS TO THE VAL- OF 15 PER CENT MORE THAN THE FACE VALUE Miltary Hair Brush Sale POLICE RAID BLACK nels of 5 |the sudden termination of a black . Pat 8 eretary of the uilon,| ay og . { ti Bar ain S uare 1 gnoe of extra a. Hu we Walker and he Spokane International rail P large | Joo ¢ all taken to head. ead Will not extend to Beattie ates White ¢ quart r with a table and osname gree - 60 dozen Fancy Bed Spre | the ee SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. POLITENESS LANDS MAW IN CITY JAIL ae high-pitehed ‘Rousing Sale of | Beautiful Mitinery | ; i He was allowed te | night at’ Pr He claimed Seat « tle an hi clty | £®, m | W. J. Bryan believes that one hé “Pacific coast will get tts “~~ shite offPanama bonds and certitt |i Helleving that the cal Of Indebtedness when they | who tn areMistAbuted, according to Presi ne diverter dont Roosevelt No hymna or ‘ Christ or Chris omplaint | henceforth in th better halves resulted in| schools Speaker Cannon has arrived tn! Washington, ready to confer with committees of the house. Like Chesterfield, moat polite monologue, inter when tn his cups, J. G. MoCally,| Aperted with lughd phrases, desorlp homeward bent with a load he|@v® Of the individual who had slammed him, reauluted in hin be lng selged by the heavy hand of the| law that reaohed into the ear to | pluck him h He had | in jail two days and! had ceased to ponder on the old proverb which says something about virtue being ite own reward. The judge told him it was not po | ite to dake & public address in a should have made typ trigg for, car ried aluo a welght of chivalrous re gard for the weaker sex, He re monstrated with & man who was sitting d0Wn in the street car while a & woman hung dangling from atrap, and all he got was a “bang the bridge of the nose as he ly explained to Police Judge Wwoguent denunelation of 4ll impoliteness, carried on in a Tomorrow we will place on sale a bewildering array of Handsome Late Winter Hate at the above price. For tunate, indeed, is such an opportunity, and we are proud to be able to offer you such a stunning collection of # Beautiful Millinery at such phenomenal tow price. Hats of velvet, silk and French felt are included in the display; and the trimmings consist of sweeping and trailing feathers, wings, fluffy ruffles, and velvet. There is a enap and dash about them that make them deoidedly dif- |] hown round about, Hats that are worth up to 3 95 1] $10.50 In the regular way. Saturday, each ... . wages of @ a longwhoreman parole me ntioning | shall be sung | w York public | ture inat cloth, a ¢ eral trate jack game at the LF hall, on Western ay., ongehoremen's last night Bed Spreads 69c Plain and Fancy Ribbons, at, a Yard, chairs. | She Looked Crazy ; | Bordered Thin beautiful Mar seilies patterns 17¢. The woman who was seen dash ae CERTIFICATES—IN OTHER WORDS, A $10.00 CER- TE WILL BUY $10.00 WORTH OF GOODS, AND ET $1.50 CASH; $15.00 IN CERTIFICATES WILL BUY 0 WORTH OF GOODs, AND YOU GET $2.25 CASH, OR OU MAY RECEIVE GOODS TO THE VALUE OF 15 PER CENT MORE THAN THE FACE VALUE OF YOUR CERTIFI- TES. THIS WILL APPLY TO ANY PURCHASE, SMALL OR GE. — SALE PRICES, OF COURSE, ARE IN ALL SES NET. ALL THe CREDIT] | Everything YOU, WANT to Make the Home Comfort- able. fp te Store Opens Saturdays at 9:30 A. M. and Closes at 9:30 P. M. RECEIVER’S SALE feason in the world why you cannot save many and many a dollar to- if you do your trading at this great sale. Thousands and thou- of dollars in up-to-date merchandise, staples, fancy goods, holiday . all going at less prices than you find similar goods priced elsewhere. g in the store reduced in price. Note the splendid bargains in Furs, and Garments. And don’t miss the big clean-up of Remnants. Bar- sd areryooty. $8 aid “$10 oo at Only $3. 98 Tomorrow will mark a gre g at clean-up very Depart movement in the M ment, when about 150 beautiful Trimmed Hats, all have, that were formerly priced at $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00, every one of them right up to date, and including a grand fay of styles and colorings, will all be placed on sale at $3 98 eee eeeene bed one “ogy each $5.00 OSTRICH PLUMES—All that we VEAR—R toys’ and Girls’ | : are left of an immense sortment tralian Wool Pants and Draw of brilliantly colored and beautiful and also a few small sizes in ly curled plumes that re imported fren’s Shirts, the qhalities sold to retail at $5.00 each, will go to the larly at 35c and 45c a garment; lucky patrons of the McCarthy ..29¢ above fevers price only store tomorro $1.98 's Underwear, like the . ly priced at 50c, 60c and 75c, d by the Receiver for tomor 45e Drawers, in whit« All-Wool Legging 1 ] 75 black and red; regular value 59¢ marked for tomorrow at only RWEAR—V\V omen’s Natural | Bearskin Bonnets, of plain white, at Union Suits, made ankle the remarkably low price, each muy with high neck and long | ,... cscsece cecccees 419¢ eves. hand finis hed and silk taped Beck; the splendid quality sold SUIT CASES—Carry one of thes« larly at $3.50 Receiv ers price very handsome All-Leather Dre MEW ea bce ees $2.49 Suit Cases when you go home at a Thanksgiving. Not only handsome, - SOCKS—Odds and ends of but very durably made, with rein BF stock of Men's Cassimere Half forced leather corners, inside shirt rd and black; 25¢« price 20¢ bin tan, oxfe 29e qu ind clamp only $5.98 k, hinge at fold, brass loc Receiver's regular price $8.50, "9 Dress Suit Cases that are very hand PANTS’ WEAR—Children’s All omely made and finished and have moO Sweaters, in white, cardinal leather straps around the outside, and Oxford; size up to 6 brass lock, clamps and hinges, and alues, at onl are worth $4.98 each; on sale at rs; aeelar $1.75 1 PRS ese. ry $1.49 Only “hs vies $3.49 Cotton Remnants at Half Price omorro w will be ¢ ;oods Da Up Sale. Abot ey femnants that have accumulated in nen, domestic a tS will have to be at 9 Mady for your ch¢ ng ts of Outing Flannels. q E Remnants of Scotch Flannels. Remnants of Muslins. in the Remnant Clean our | Pre omorrow mptly 30 the Remnants of Flannelettes, Remnants of Table Linens. Remnants of Sheetings. — Remnants of Silkolines. Remnants of Cretonnes. ing Every femnant is the regular price. Lengths are from 2% to 6 od, ou may cl nthe lot at half the regular price. And come i BY #8 You car kn hat a remnant ale at McCarthy’ mean ell be lots of me and if you want your share of the bargain Will haye to be i} We expect to sell every remnant before 3 p,m - Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. * Howard J. Sheehan, Manager 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Stréets BRIEFS BY WIRE tng like mad from a Madison st White semi cable car was not in the least men Porcelain Din Several thousand yards of Beautiful Plain and Fancy Oh PEN, APA tally deranged. She was only in ser’ Piabie Ribbons up to 6 inches wide, including # full line of laste The Morning mine at Mullan, Mate Wo reach Bartell’s Drug Mitiensiie bh of Plain Messaline and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, Dresden oer enter at oducers, has 610 and 606 av. in designs, P' and Pillow Ribbons ja assorted shad $3.25. Bate ! oO take advantag of mix ed tints, from light to dark, etc.; values up te ’ 17¢ dat ‘ena Mra, Ida | the following bargains ot 69c a yard, Saturday, a yard y, @8 r of New. Saturday's out pric soe $1.69 so many |terine, B00 sine, Sze y lives, by giving her a penstoa of |Moline (unequaled as a moutl $80 monthly wah), $1 size, @2¢; Ho roly pte al 2 B. B. Bardenson — suic ded Inet | #2, 16¢@; Buth | h — wm fhe wlee, 16¢ kind that hold fae Dupont’s Tooth Br tol, regular a0 Marval Tooth at lw Saturday at $3.98 Saturday we will place on sale the biggest Silk Pet ticoat ever © you. ments ar from good, heavy taffeta silk, well Women’s Night Ro Splendid Warm Flannelette Gowns your boat Deo, 1, but all re then go Brus ial 206. regular in pink and white, also blue and white stripes, with reinforced yokes; regularly sold by us for 69¢. Sat urday, each, AD¢ Women’s Heavy Flannelette Night Gowns in pink and white and blue and white an excel the bottom pretty tailored ruffied flounce is 12 ine TAnch All Men’s Suits All Men’s Top Coats Saturday 69e Extra Heavy * deep and has a ce finished with an vy, red and three each, Fleeced Snow », Alice blue, Co- White Fiannelette G: cut fall white; a real b and wide, with ret y regularly en's ravenettes sold for $1.38 each tay, cach .....98¢]] while they Inst .........cc+ce004 iis Men’s Overcoats ONE-HALF rcs About Prices This sale has been a tremendals success, because not one person has left this Store without buying the goods they came to look at, and we've had no less than 100 people here who had gone elsewhere first and then came here and bought. There is one thing that we cannot too strongly urge you to take notice of, and that is THE VERY MINUTE THAT WE TAKE IN ENOUGH MONEY TO SATISFY OUR NEW YORK CREDITORS, THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY BE DE- CLARED OFF. Here had better lo« Royal Richardson’s Worcester Famous Corsets. Linens. Busted! Busted! Creditors Demand Cash Right at the present time we are financially busted. You all know what that means. It means that the old reliable Monarch Shoe and Clothing Company are about to be forced out of business. You must help us, or our doom is sealed. Not in years have such panicky conditions prevailed in Eastern whole- sale circles. Confusion stalks everywhere, and the demands for money are far beyond the supply. Asa result, many large manufacturers have been forced into bankruptcy, and the receivers are demanding that we pay our bills atonce. There are no ifs or ands about it. We must pay the cash at once, and we must admit that we have not got the money. If we cannot raise the neces- sary amount of cash in a very short time, we will be forced to the wall. Here we are with a $60,000 stock of Men’s and Youths’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods on hand, and about to go into bankruptcy because we can- You price cc ugh are some amazing »k them thre ncess ions, en's $35.00 Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats and “ee : : e ‘ enti sew a 817 50 to $20 00 not raise sufficient cash to satisfy the receivers. To stave off the fateful day a bs ° Ai ; 1 Cc * we will at once inaugurate the greatest sale ever known in the history of the len’s $30.00 Suits Ivercoats, p Coats and N orthwest. Cravenettes, now $15.00 to $17.00 Men's $27.50 Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats and Men's Suits. Pants. Ladies’ Shoes. ‘ ' w t 4 50 Men r Black Worsted $1.50 Men's English Corded $3.75 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongola, Cravenettes, nov .. $14.00 to $15.00 “ Moresby ee 83.65 Working Pants go at we matt kid top; Goodyear ‘wen Men's $25.00 Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats and Mi n's Suits, in all-wool | $2.50 Men's Worsted Pants go at ins Y , $2.55 ‘ tte - ° 50 black Scotch cheviot 84.75 $1.60 ) Shoes, in viel kid Cravene now B12. 50 to “$1 4.00 66s Men's Suita, ia Bouton $2.50 Men's All-Wool Pants go at and dongola; blucher cut Men $20.00 Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats and plaids and gray mixtures $2.25 | gsi’ iss i ‘oa $2.00 ‘s (0 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongola Cravene ow cao » $12.50 $12.50 Men's Suite, in PS i 75e Boys’ Corduroy Knee Pants 25 Men’s $18.00 Suits, Overcoat’, Top Coats and cunas ‘Tatest styles J BP Mt wee | $8.50 Shoo! Shoes, ta gr Mee pests -$7.83 1 Socks and Suspenders. Snape ond oni EM. 61.48 Cravene now . $ 9. 00 to “$10. 00 an aa 0 Men's Suits, in paned F Trunks and Telescopes. Men's $15.00 Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats and ana tingid brediees (| 40.58 Fine $7.00 Trunks for ....8 venette 0 r ) ik, straps attac Cravenettes, now. : $ 6.50 to $ 8.50 Youths’ Suits. ts Youths’ Suite, in black I alt ie oar for , 82.85 Aather 10.00 Suit Men’s Pants sini in 8283 Men's O7.50 Pants, Naw .csdicss cvcecds $6.00 Hats—100 Dozen Fall ‘ele Men’s $7.00 Pants, NOW ..ccicee weaeds $5.00 6 Hats. Furnishing Goods. , 200 Derby wae © Fle ine nderwear Men's 96.00 Pants, NOW... 60006 ceveces $4.50 Men’s Overcoats and — o oy. Se F ‘ 10¢ ea tibbed derwea Pants, no Cravenettes. . eis Pants, now 65e¢ Men M 0 and $3.00 Pants, : g ) John B, Stetac o5¢ en and $2.00 Pants, a I $1.25 - - git Art gp enh Cr rela: | ike a Sweaters, ‘i 50 Dozen Shirts. } . . vee $8.00 7 34.00 “Paiiey. All: Wool Swe id ee ea rr Spr Just Remember One Thing Plainly, |} Men’s Dress Shirts. v6 wins wecag: MBAS | #208" Gana anna SRe the Very Minute We Take in the Jp rw 0 we toe Men's Shoes. a ok $3.00 Men Buff Calf Shoe 1 fork Money We Need to Satisfy Our Creditors, This Sale Will Positively plain toe Viet Kid Children 8 Suits. 3} and White Cha Youths’ Shoes. Viel Kid Be Declared Off. a0 tnd" soon Chen's patent ernie fancy mixtures $3.45 ae a Men's High Cut $1. 00 Bs Children’ s Reefers. top, water-proc . ss $5.00 Chita Reefors, tn fancy 86.00 | 1, ,000 P a Biankews y kerseys, with metal | $6.50 Men's High Cut #, 12 I Bo be 145 c O “ " 83.45 inch top; black tans | fy a0'40 oe $8.00 Children’s Reefers, in navy 83.85 ¢ blue cheviots, vicunas; gray Pm Bap Nip ast . flannel lined a4.45| 75 Dozen Boys Shirts 1010 1st Avenue Men’ s Fine Neckwear. | Fancy sik Mixed, 1.00, forn'® Just North of Madison Street ‘ Soa A We're Specialty Clothiers ano: New ioe can jae a Tre Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE Half Block North of Postoffice Bet University and Union Street OPPOSITE NEW ARCADE BLOCK a 4 eon 6 66 &