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9 Jwarde the higher things in the ar a visiT ART Histle wortd | Ewe AMUSEMENTS ———— ‘and member ogy by nd Calve In Concert, t the St. Franc! Carmen, oh Carmen,” panted we ption room used! as the Don Jose of Lloyd D'Aublgny in ‘ i Surprising the famous teuge aria from the Lem oh econd act of Riset’s immortal ta » t pera, but “Calve, oh Calve. was dhe Influence of the what eqboed tn the minds of thone and landscape who assembled at the Grand opera last night and hear of § the environs the gree one of the world’s greatest singers and Seattle has res in concert May have been fm better results Sieg struss t who are house to ne Calve voloe at times in all of her supremacy: on the o) years pratic day's advertisement we stated * Jn our last S tioned, both odd pieces We wish to jes china closets ; | ice we have | ked these pieces, from our low hogany, \ for the di ificent! the higher | g proportion duction will average about th e h to spend, we have the goods, and pecial $9.95 This is a large, roomy Morris Chalr, priced for tomor row's selling at $9.05, An and suites, many others cou n call your attention to these, complete suites—all the fur annot afford to overlook. thi room rved-and perfect in every deta other opportunity to pur chase a handsome Christmas eit at a low price. This Chair is made of quarter sawed oak, finished weath ered Mas very heavy frame, broad shaped arms and hand rail, feet filled with springs Covered with best quality Chase leather heavy claw and # One to a cust Regular price $15.00; special for to morrow $9.95 As in the othe number of speci appeal to anyor specialed are of any home. These Rugs a bargains at the lowest price we Rugs, 9x12 Ft., Re; Special $30. we these Rugs in six very pretty patterns Sthe case with the other three lots, this quality Manever before been offered at so low a price. uy Priced at $45.00, Linens for Less Table Cloths. While stock assortment of designs, are re linen, in a large aate. All are of best grade the reductions in ox spectal Inches, special inches ® inches, special 90x90 inches, special @ Match the above at the same proportionate reductions = y To close out a few lines in, the Crockery Departme lowing articles for Wedne half or less. Note these re BREAD AND BUTTER h in Bavarian and A at f ¥ $2.40 per dozen 7¢ EACH. of German China $1.40 per each ates are arly priced at 1 dozer Wednesday CREAMS WP Ol German China and are in two grades LIMOGES CHINA PL. eral @ one lot sellin value 50¢ p Wales are regularly priced at 0c PRie price just one-t f. for each. We have se Wednesday, each Dinin Room Furniture Reduced 1 goods, such as suites, are not the only items on which the price has been lowered, Whatever the — China for Less Than Regular CHINA PIE PLATES, SPECIAL, and are reg Plates are of large size and good quality ». Special for regularly priced at $1.80 per dozen. Special for ze | Wedneaday, each Ty AND SUGARS, SPECIAL, 25¢ AND 30¢ PER PAIR. regu at 36e per pair, and the other at 60« Are specialed a spectal for esday, per pa 2he ATES, SPECIAL 25¢. oven of these left, and wish to close them out tomorrow, so have 2he stage, but sho was never tn better Jater being the winger's return for humor. It te also safe to gay that /her one faulty note ho audience of hers has ever been| The acenes from “Carmon,” sung j{n & mood more evident of a de/with Lioyd D'Aubleny, a tenor of | termination to be pleas the mul- | culture, power and expression, but tude whieh completely filled the |lacking In natural tonal purity and | Grand last night making up for the |unfortunately a poor actor, were | coldness of the thgater by a warmth /the most pretentious, but if one of reception whith has apver be jexcepts the famous Habanera, jfore been give a concert Ringer In and the tantalizing this olty the most enjoyable. Seguilda,” not part of the Onoe, when after a shiver that! program. Calve's singing of old shook her shapely shoulders, and | Frenc h songs, particularly her an Inquiring glance in search of |"Sing, Smile, Slumber,” of Gounod. the cause of the cold draft ahe evi: |and her “Mysoll,” the Iatter with dently felt, the great diva'n volece violin obligate, in molody and both overrich ifalled to respond to the call for » the delights of the one o€ thone wonderful velvety high evening, “Coming Thro’ the Rye. notes of hers, the amazement that “The Suwanee River” and “Annie came Into her eyes, afd the humor: | Laurte’ proved popular encore num ous expression that brightened her bers face, brought down the house, a Supporting the great woman ‘Vo handclapping that shook the the callat, Lioyd d Aubigny was heard — THE GROTE- RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Momes, Steamboats and Motels | | | | | | | | that, in addition to the dining room furniture men- | ld be seen on the floors the “many others.” They include chairs, tables, buf | niture that goes to make a dining room complete, At priced chairs to our highest grade suits in oak and | f 8 opportunity if you are, or will be, in need of fur- | For example, a massive dining suite of 10 pieces, in early English finished | il, has been reduced in price from $663.50 to $335.00. | i} e same on low-priced goods as well at greatly reduced prices, | Special $2.95 Another Suggestion for a Christmas Gift. Rocker, of Ie lke A well-made, heavy pleasing design tMustra tion, with high, comfortable back and saddleshaped wood seat Shaped arms and supported by heavy under This Rocker spindles and very stock. is made of oak, in quartered golden finish One to a customer, and for to Regular $2.95 morrow’s selling only price $5.50; spectal sr departments, the Carpet Department is sh« wing a ally priced articles. Beginning tomorrow, and while stock lasts, four lots of rugs are offered at prices that are so low as to Those to be an ornament to 1¢ who has any idea of ever buying a rug such appearance and quality a Note these reductions: Anglo -Persian Rugs, 9x12 ft., Regularly Priced at $60.00, Special $38.50 are of the best designs and coloring, and would be The special price of $38.50 is the have ever made on a rug of this quality regular price Axminster Rugs, 27x54 In., Special $1.85. Axminster Rugs, 36x70 In., Special $2.95. We have about sixty of these Rugs, in assorted designs an@® colors. Come in and look at them if you need a rug for a bedroom or hall Clothes Racks at Half Price The House Furnishings Department, in the base ment, has cut the price of Valley Clothes Racks in half for Wednesday's selling. These racks are 4 feet, 4 feet 6 inches and 5 feet in height, and when not in use fold Occupying a very small when folded, a rack of this sort is al most a home these rainy days, and the price is low enough to be within the reach of every one +foot R ecula 4-foot-6-inch Rack bfoot Rack, regu compactly pace ssity nece in every price $1.00 regular price $1.25 ar price $1.44 specta special for Wednesday r Wednesday Boe | 65e 75e and make room for Christmas Goods now coming nt has made a sharp reduction in the prices of the fol sday. On nearly every item the price has been cut to ductions PLATES, SPECIAL istrian China and come In assorted decorations. Hav special for Wednesday, each WILLOW PLATES, | 7¢ EACH. The 5e © sold regularly be SPECIAL, | Everything to Make | the Home Comfortable CORNER | SECOND AVE. || | AND UNION $f THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDTY, NOVEMBER 26, 1907. lin tle fuitiar “La Donna B Mo |bile”, and "O Paradiso; M, De crewd tn re well ¢ ‘ea plano ° Jnumiers, And Mile, Remoe®hemet, & mowt talented young violiniat, in rover! highly pleasing numbers which ¢alled for a thorough maw tery pf her art An(l thet, when all elae tn said John Cort is to be thanked for It * all--John Cort, wi, not satiafied with faking Seattle known through: | out the country as a theatrical een: | ter, brings home the best things | of thé dramatic and musieal world, | Elke’ Musical Show | A Night fn Bohemia, show waid to be way, will be given at the Grand tonight by local iike, and the af fair will be one of great jubilation to the members of the order a musical novel in every | Marie Cahill, Marie Cahill, supported by Hu gone Cowles and what ls eaid to be | a New York company, comes to the Grand Thureday night for a} three nights’ engagement in “Mar. | rying Mary.” | At the Coliseum, The Collseum's new vaudeville | bill has @ number of 1 acts, and some that are not so good, The dig features of the bill are the! trained horses, advertised as direct | from the Hippodrome, New York. | A singing comedian, an acrobatic | turn, © comedy sketch, a queer cro-| ation known as Th Abainthe | ¢ Fiend,” and & boneless man make jup the program | At Pantages. | The Gaiety quartet and the Two| Marconia farnivh the features of | the new vaudeville bill which went on at the Pantages yoste after noon. The first Kive a comedy mu- | sical number, and the second an| electrical other | The bill is Vaudeville nove varied by At the Star Work while others rest. Win through sheer energy. The greatest energy -pro- ducing food made from wheat is the perfect soda cracker. In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Fiddle Dom. Dee a typical Lew. | ie Lake musical nonsensity, maken | the tar th this w k Of the w ee — — jeepers ® & of the Kobors Union and Washington for the A.-|United States Commissioner Keifer ing | : by Federal Judge Edward Whitson grand jury. Bonds | The plaintiffs now announce that fixed at $1,000, which Tag- | At the Lyric Alaskans to Meet t they will appeal the case and the furnished. The Lyric theater's new bill went A meeting of Alaskans will be! aopeal pond has been fixed at |——— jon yesterday before the usual open. |held this evening In the Alaska 7 999 ing day crowds. The t ina y club at which the pre jon of h plemented by the moving pictures |Mment work on mines during 1908) 1 )0re pice soap Bor gg oo We have a lot | and the titrated soug | will come up for discussion : compared to 863 in 1906, ac of bargains ta To Publish Magazine. Continued Attractions. A monthly magazine to be known At the Geattle—“The Royal | a# Antelope” will be pub Chef.” ‘ by the crew of the battle The Third Avenuve—"The Octo. |*h!p Nebraska. The first issue will oot be off the press December 1, Jas The Lol@e”The Nomin: 1S. Barnhart will be editor Make Preliminary Report. A preliminary report from Lester Herrick & Herrick, expert account has filed, recommend j'ag & new method of local imp whic R OF THE MINES. ants beer ment tax ¢ ection by it is | proposed tc the city pa month / Introduce Resolution. the « t ast night asking the administrat to employ a0 jemployed of the city at a minimum |wage of not lens than $2.26 a day It wae ref 4 to the judiciary loom .. | Want Better Service | Women's East Union Im. nt club, Mre nt, and Mre Mary Maresh, J. Schmitz secret counell filed a petition with the that rie h decent car service to compel the jpany to on that } JOHN BRODIE (Seattle 8 Exclusive Service.) Shut Lights Out DES MOINES, Ia, Nov. 2 Street lights and much of the Down In the coal mines a little bird ¢lty service was out for an hour warbled through the long working or two last night because of crossed hours to the tune of pick and wires on Beacon Hill, Where the shovel. Then it was released and wires crossed the pole arm was set singers who have 4, @ on fire and the Be m Hill fire that John Brodie, tch song- partment was called out to extin has @ we blaze. John Brodie is « ought to be In sch ater ful future gulsh the chap. He Prepare for Inapection. under the Under the provisions of the Dick watebful care of a mother Instead ll, ordering a reorganization of he bas been digging coal for three the guard regiments the differ years. ent stat to conform to army Mra. Grace Clark De Graff, one lations, the companies of the Na of lowa’s boy's votee best singers, b and has ard the undertaken to tional guard of this state are pre paring for an inspection by regular xive him a musieal education army officers about the first of the I'd rather go on the stage than your do anything I know of,” said the lit Final Decree Entered. ee a iiiiccltatinesitieitisiaensin | The 1 decree in the shore The Washington Fire now does land cases, wherein the MoeGilvra business In twenty-two states of the heirs and others sought to enjoin unton eco the sale of the shore lands of Lakes Another Feature of the Sale of Thanksgiving A large force of extra help has been added to our tailoring department and all alterations on suits, overcoats and crave- nettes, purchased Tuesday and Wednesday, will be completed so you will have your new clothes for Thanksgiving. Store Closed All Day Thurs ay Gus Brown Always Right Second Av. and Yesler Way Where the Cars Stop slightly used in struments. ng to a yesterday by ent of ine statem: County nt completed Superintend chools Storey. There is an of approximately 4,000 ndance this year, the figures showing 45,135 boys and girls under tuition, compared to 41,161 Tagholm Bound Over. present will hold one. Singer Piano Ke ¢ D. 8. Johnston Loulse Tagholm, the tailor who $189 was arrested several days ago by || gteinway . -. $297 | United States Marshal Crabtree, || Fischer se .. $350 | charged with having in his posses: || Kohler @ Chase vine $275 | sion navy blue cap clot ola Weber «- $490 | tion of the fede was Etc. Bte given a preliminary hea efore Catalogues mailed free. Invest your that never f 6. Mutual Bidg. in a Ix. See our ad y Co. 304 Pt bank paxe avings KONMLER & CHASE 1318 Second Ave. Opposite Arcade Block. FROM WHATEVER VIEWPOINT YOU Special Values YOULL CONSIDER OUR FIND THEM UNSURPASSABLE. WE OFFER SUITS, ULAR PRIC' $18 to $22.50 Special — OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS, REG $1522 RAINCOATS, SUITS, PRICES— OVERCOATS REGULAR $25 to $35 Special— $2222 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE The One Safe Way A recent editorial says There is only one safe course to pursue: Try to put your money in banks which are managed properly and whose assets will always be worth par, no matter what happens. Wher have done that, stick to your work and let your money alone niese you,actually want to use it or invest it He who takes money out ation today and hides it because of a stringency of money ought never to ask anybody to pay tnt thereon when everybody Is seeking to get on their money Don't you think that is good, honest advice. Our customers think so and we « Jer their con. fidence as one of our best asset Union Savings & Trust Company CORNER SECOND AND CHERRY Nothing better as $5 cash down | k