The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1907, Page 3

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“THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907. 3 mile in 2: 14% last year. 1 - o Another clatmant to the estate of Jobn Bullivan, deceased, has ap peared in th Madam Calve's prose agent adh, iin tia Gein train for Seattle the ma » v sm ere’ ¥ bev: person of Mary Dw lithe usual falling of press agents, | assured Calve from Spec a he United Staton | thomeclves, ‘Tho hurry of Amort /ee™, 0% Weahinaton, D. ©. who has| missed the very best story in con:jon. the tailrond nged to aie ome 12 can traftic seems to engender indienne H. H. Baton tnatating that | nection with the viait of the famous | Cort , ied J ea a Epprenimately 15 persone igual recklessness rather. than Sa eo ager rad Sy Irivh extrac | French singer to Seattle, ‘alve, enjoyed a delightful ride » Sf tor they | Caution john.” ayer r than “Our!) Not being @ prous agent's atory,| from Spokane to Benttle, Sho ar ; 4 ‘: Cant o thi slaught ©Y | “Recorda comptled by the Inter ‘ated ans Bes og Honabip eX lit may be read without straining | rived full of praise of the amooth | Ml Sy Ae eee ° otherwise Injare tate Commerce Clumission for the |John" ty hot ermine ee and “Our | credulity to belleve neds ofjJohn Corts road, Kyen ‘ » 1, but the wr or ia positive that ahe ta the on in the world who ta er t firat six month Among the objects of admiration | mountain grades and tunnels had by the singer, whose simplicity ts/ no terrors for her, The amoke was in direct proportion to the sweet | dedderized, the dust disinfected, ac ling to Madam Calve, on John coe she appears | Cort’s model line. 1907 show a and 87,916 in It ta f tool that numbe NOK fear deathe and Injurte Ame a, if to wy main average of « ing to the Commerer yr yw f today may be even gre dd im cailway tr figures that t to the estate left by Sullivan. cc! SOUSA SUFFERING FROM Bech regen te : han the Cort trademark on i day record the average of six months ago. it is the very best possible, in the Bret and inv ad jon of . (By United Prose.) admiration of Calve ‘af American ( 1 cou TWO RECORDS ARE CHICAGS, Nov. 29—-John Philip] Calve, also, has a “bete note” Hat ; R Sousa, the March King i sort. | The big black bear at the head of pred them in the aes and de mente ar ously Ht at the Auditorium, for. | the Hist Is to travel. To Calve ral 4 Kugiish which | causes of des SMASHED jing from ptomaine potsoning con. |¥8y travel Is a continuous eareer | 1 more enjoyable to P| of bumping the bumps, The jerks | ce, ia John Cort Calve f Imiration for Learned Her Lesson, And all the way over from Spo kane thd manager devoted himuelf to teachthg Calve a compliment to| pay Jolin Cort when she arrived. | Over and over Calve repeated the ence after him, | VALUES FROM $10.00 TO $15.50, other ox tracted In Milwaukee several daya | ¢ American audiences | Jago, following a meal at whieh | and Jara disturb her delicate Saison Wan $l leased end on and off moving ‘ by United Pn lof many accidents, both (By United Press. MUMS end trainmen. Loco | LOS ANGELES, Nov 39 Two| Demet explosions, sitpping | Pacific coast records were smashed « care | Yesterday at a matinee meeting of hg tn | the Los Angeles Driving club are} W. A, Clark, jr, drove his mare t. | Mis# Georgia, against the coast rec ord for pacers hitched to a road wagon, mer record was held by Welcome Mack, his time ing 2:11. Though the frie chicken was served, Hia | >rlum, The tition was ous that he | @#eravating to her did not direct b her or # break in her ebe terda */ al) that remained was an opportun ity to spring the compliment. It) came when Madam Calve was din 1 will not do so ¢ Trying to Companions. cussing business matters with | Sousa a band are rete from a tended tour of th Tt is stated that the vetera: clan has enjoyed the best of health |.) on the trip, and for this reason tt! jo is not thought that his present Ul VALUES FROM $10.00 TO $15.50. note gwitches, an overhead caw ee es! ® of jit Annoyances are the sub-|John Cort in voluble and expres: | inual conversation on | sive French through an interpreter anist,| Things were progress! th re of|ly @ malble ine y the | conve m, when Calve ex: | lapsed » English y try otherwise whieh ¢ ok —|was not in conditi for | 20me Will be lasting tends ‘ound her | “Band r track, you're slip roperty breaking, ¢ sue ed in r THORNLESS CACTUS. | On the pr t tour, the black | ping,” she remarked, with a win make good preser ing the mark by one and o: tr F, bear was Ca # constant compan. | ning smile | diatinetive feature Har. | tér seconds, finishing in 2 WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 29 fon until Bpokane was reached,| And it was some moments before This isa fortunate purchase picked 10 and 506 Second av Miss Belamont, driven by Rod} The United States Natural mu when Calve's manager connected | Cort could determine what was the us i our : New BS —_ Smith, smashed the coast trotting| has placed on exhibition a ay with an inspiration, Before taking | next station 4 ———— — men “leaf” of a thorniess cactus de ee THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. cecmeemnnnney Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats und Hotel ]|iernia, "Tre ertecting of enctn FORMAL DEDICATION OF PIKE PLACE without thorns me: the provid | tng of a valuable forage plant which MARKET BUILDING TOMORROW will grow as well in mere trifle of what they origin < ason's mod and rich ffairs, made from ex medium weight cheviots, ly trimm: tra fine Meltons foreign mixtures some arid as ia) have ne «, others are lined moist regions , ne waned | throughout with warm flannel, fancy silk or e Many chan Formal dedication of the Pike |month, according to an agreement very fine satin; t colors are dark red of the Harr place public market ballding, con-| between the city counell and the TO FIT GIRLS FROM navy, brown, green or castor; ehie and ecia e died from is atructed during ven |company, to run three yea 6 TO 15 YEARS. € ct in every deta $7 95 signing to go to otner weeks by ¢ « Among the te zi Baturday .rcccccoves sevececees ' hew men now being appo pany atchee F ome and th WHILE THEY LAST ' ansoelation of all kinds HAIR LEGGINS ~ Wanted an Air Ship or } BRUSHES For fear she might be too late city and KER, Kre Real French Children's to attend the slow at cipal and Wague will be hand Bristle Hair Knitted All which will | yelogk In the evening and until 10 o'cloek Saturday nights A Melivery system is also being arranged The space in front of the build ing bas been fed over as a shel A tae for all p ere who wish to paid $1.60 soll produce ) Wagons and got ho Bartell’s 8 daily until ¢ sh musical ente hes, sol ke, tn a b Woot = Lee gions, fall Bargain Square = © Sale of Men’s Silk Neckwear at .............33@ | white | on's regalarly sold for 50c Saturday, pair .. OTC wl ~ [Fina Clean- p of the’ " > Are Ready Wioval Weroeotin Cait i for a vehicle all day long. The building is res ly Hike a bird, the | for occupancy #o inviting. For ex The market building cor h Pastes, Thymol | stalls, and 1,600 3 He; Sanitol| counter space Tooth Paste, iT # ie; the/a large baseme famous Park Davis ». Ruthymot | the stalls have been Tooth Paste, i7e tubes 1S¢ *** ale running from $4 be have Paste Regularly sold at 50c each. Not more than 3 to a customer. bette Sat COMFORTS are filled with whit Sivortment of dark and tight c @esigns, with stitched top. $1 inches tn size. For Sat Abd until stock Is exhausted, special price will prevail silkelt covers tn We are crowding the wt Dappled Gray best value possible nb Rollers, all into our $1.00 and y priced at $2.35 cial aii 4 like $1.50 Roy We 4 - special $1.50 seed 5c . i) 80 Dozen Dressed Dolls, kid body and jointed cial Sale of Graniteware eA large assortment of Graniteware cooking utensils tn at special prices Two “ and Y mibination and plain gray are inctuded. See win display Wisit the 10c, 15c and 25¢ Bargain Counters in the Saturday, high bust and gir c dle top Corsets hav i ing long dip hip. Red Chairs, with spindle backs, strong 10 pater and ae } enough for little tots. Saturday, each c porters; made from fine coutil, well | Reed Body Toy Go-Carts and Carriages, well ae made, with strong wheels. c drake particularly 2 ahr 5 Saturday, each sees , sate we This last sale of 4907 Millinery will \ Vay Wagons, ret: body. th tmadie, good for stout = Saturday, each c women; sizes up to afford Seattle lgdies who want new Mechanical Trains on Track, Engine, Tender a oo : ‘ | 1d Two Coaches, with clreutar track hats to piece ougthe winter an excep- worranied to run. “Gaturday, cach .-..O9€1 | $9 ana $1.90 | ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT tional opportunity. We shall divide } the stock into groups, and every hat | ; : | HOME OF THE and every ostrich plume in the place HOME OF THE PICTORIAL must go, regardless of cost or value. TEDDY BEAR e es 0. REVIEW This is how the prices run— PATTERNS. Choice tomorrow at only . OSTRICH PLUMES—In TRIMMED HATS—In thin season's shapes. richly Willow styles, all beauties that were formerly i trimmed and finished, various calorings#, and all priced at $15 and $18, because we want to close ff high quality y there are hats in this lot them out at once, are marked $3 98 | that were r al val 88. 38 tomorrow at only ' t}) wes at $16 i holee OSTRICH PLUME blac browr white 1 UNTRIMMED SHAPES i re the love ne t ke are | and t é , hats n “ t af t thi a | sell at $9.00. tomorrow at ee omorrow at $ . Black Silks Tomorrow at Bargain Prices VALUE fg, | b \ I Just a word with you concerning these unprecedented | money-saving opportunities. We wish to lay particular stress on the fact that we are offering you nothing but new mer- chandise. To attempt to describe in detail the endless variety of clothes which find their expression here would be like trying to convey to you in words the beauty of a Gear WAU imines |. Teeieee betes te Daa masterpiece in art. You'll have to see these garments -to he sweep and weeping OR NEVER V2 Price This is your chance. Our time is ns short—we must get out. Just a i more Bi called-for Suits and Overcoats Left Saturday is a big day for everybody, #0 come early, as we are short of sizes. Every garment guaranteed to fit. Don’t buy hand-me-downs when you can get a Tailor-Made Suit or Overcoat for less. $25.00 Uncalled-for Suit or Overcoat . $12.50 $30.0 00 Uncalled-for Suit or Overcoat , $15.00 $35.0 00 Uncalled-for Suit or Over« ed oi $17.5 $40.00 Uncalled-for Suit or Overcoat tree “ Ke Gakae ... $20.00 situation, you have doubtless concluded, J r out O. K. And now that the wife or sweetheart a black silk Having discussed the financial like everyone else, that everything is comir } } country 1s safe, dig up the coin and buy yo i dress fora Christmas present. You'll never see better silk bargains than these | 7. ] REGULAR 65c BLACK TAFFE. | REGULAR $1.10 CROWN | REGULAR $1.95 BLACK TAF | TA—19 inches wide and a SYLKE—21 inches wide anda FETA GILK—A full yard wide good quality, Receiver's cut splendid atisfactory brand heavy rustling Mark | | REGULAR $1.25 CROWN REGULAR $1.50 BLACK TAF bir reed ree eee SYLKE—A 23-inch width and FETA SILK—27 inches wide the kind that wast the receiver to only —, OBg | _ ceiver, at the vara $1. 10 appreciate their unusual attractiveness. For speedy clearance ad REGULAR $1.75 BLACK TAF . REGULAR $1.26 BLACK TAF. | REGULAR $1.25 BLACK TAF F@TA SILK—A yard wide and we have selected about five hundred FETA SILK A full yard FETA SILK Ar f ec la the be qua he at the wide and e rustiin width and price, eve ard pan meer Te I x pha Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, All $15 | | and $18, and Priced Them at One Y hes me pr craprtige aig ede Special Price—CHOICE t displayed is a spe so far as wear is concernec onanza for hotel keep e vue 4a ee . wT) ery particular, The regular price would be $ These are large size and ‘ AN ESPECIALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT of ox. | BED COMFORTS—Of large hite and red, with fane bos nice qualit Ikoline, hand 1 8. , Missked: by th ———e FINE LARGE GRAY | BLANKETS—Hea nd | FINE LARGE ALL t prised at thelg, exce! white. I GOOD BIG CLEVER WOOL BLANKETS—In | BEAUTIFUL ALL-wW brown and in white, with colored borde Phewe ETS that you wil are splendid and almost perfect In ev ms an at Ww It’s a rare opportunity for you to save money on stylish, well- made clothes. Saal, } McCarthy £ Dry Goods Co. le Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver, : }. Sheehan, Manager \ venues 2/6 DIME St $512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets, eg =r = Sas, Se a eee ———— Third SEATTLE, WASH, Avenues perial Tailoring Co. || 1114 SECOND AVENUE, A Oeemmted aye o- . Ce ttete Hew “« . ° active anvtian + mca eS ° “ oe i os i] TRIMMED HATS—In this season's styles richly | OSTRICH PLUMES—In black, white and colors, trimmed with velvetsa, ribbons and other pretty & nice assortment to ae from; former price fixings. Hats that were formerly priced at $* $7.00 each. Marked for quick $1 49 rsp _ —_—_——— -—- — Ce | | | | | |

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