The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1907, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Ld Dependable Merchandise At Lowest Prices THIB VITALLY IMPORTANT QUESTION OF “ALWAYS THE LOWEST PRICES” 18 WATCH x J08S THAT PROVE A MYTH ~ store st a open Saturday evenings a 1, bur convenience rattle ci | NE RRR Reet of many astern t yee a and at the | Mime stooding this city with ‘of Gisappolniod and penal: | ‘on the progplse of ya that exist ss Ps Hoban, superintendont of the ganizatio who, ne roh with thak YOU ALWAYS GET WHAT WE ADVERTIZE, Sensational | Price Cutting Cravenette naincoats NOTE THE @ESULT IN SATURDAY’S STORE NEWS— Th Saturday only. This heater is made to fill the demand of a eod medium priced heater, has « tron top and swing cover with Inside lid (made MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR.| REMARKABLE VALUES IN WHITE BED SPREADS FOR SATURDAY CHILDREN’S WINTER UNDER: WEAR SPEGIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY. Our old Reliable Maken the prices, You can't m them. Spreads, mad Bo. and Jersey Ribbed id Lee yoo so that you can boll water y con; no f Union ' men 3 to that the Hped he influx or cook on top of it if you M@n's Fine Jersey Ribbed Cotton Speclal for year h pay 60¢ Bee wish), has patent ontetde y ’ te’ Saturday Hive Special coase Veuts and Drawers to match : Cc ot fron #@rew draft with pat Wkike Mind Gimeein talk iin: the Price sieves net ent Hehting door; ta abs natural color; soft self fleece; ys v re prea at i weg} ge P . ne 26 spread fh town, Spe wys' and M Pesce T0 MAKE A lutely air tight And fs an sizes 30 te 46. ° Bee Hive eat ioe , \ ~ f ie : Fi ot excellent fire-keeper Prico, 50c Saturday 87c youre. Why r ? Bh These pricinga for Sat omly .ecess bea, as are , pay se | GH DIVE urday are unusually low on White Bed Spreads, extra large ee e 50c this splendid heater: * size, made of extra fine grade of cotton; a great variety of patterns to select from; regu lar price re mee $1.97 olal for & WOMEN'S WINTER UNDER WEAR. NOTE THE PRICES. Men's Fleeced Vests and Drawers Ladion Cravencttes, worth $15.08, ‘f oeeveronseeoeres ses BRO Ladies Cravenettes, worth 17.00 al enoe ne > of $0.50 Ladies’ Cravenettos, worth $20.00, at ,..., teseeeeee OAZ5O Ladies’ Cravenettes, worth $24.00 at cesveee 14,50 Wy impressed with the ex a No, 20, I8inch site, regular ‘3 tome moisture that filled him I . : 7 price $6.60, very special him ye tay P ar] prte $1.69 ji ~ Ne: ant No. 30, 20-inch size, regular ‘ Set st the idea that he price $7.50, very spectal Ef Septiatetiver of more than or 1 price E No. 40, 22-tneh at anlty He tr - at gees price $3.50, very bay, and again off price tre of police j No. 60, 24-inch size, regular price $9.50, very special STANDARD Special |" aoe Ce With nickel foot rails, aa AIR TIGHT HEATER pictured, add $1.00 extra, od ted @ that won't to match, with all cove Boys’ and Misses’ Wool Union Suits; extra fine finish. Why Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers to mateh; ines 6 to 14 years. Why pay se? Bee Hive Special Price C Boys’ and Misses’ Jersey Ribbed ced Vests and Pants to ch; sizes 16 to 34. Why seams, This is the egleb: Jager t Fi wear off or gather in lumps; sizes 32 Wo 46. Bee Hive SMF ii tigsins ee Men's Fine Derby Worsted Rtb- bed Vests and Drawers to mateh; vests have French Children’s Slik Rubber Coats, worth $20.00, at ..... vee $7.50 Ladies’ Silk Rubber Coats, worth $24.00, at ......... $16.00 50 Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests and Drawers to mateh, colors white, ecru and natural. Re member these garments are all first; no job lots; retailed reg Ladies’ Silk Rubber Coats, worth $34.00, at sevens BR Sizes 92 to 48 t, and have kept on gown but for the thinely ar| " he seo} Men's Priestly Cravenettes, worth $16.00, at ......... . 80.50 neck, and drawers French ular at 360, Bee Hive 25 from l5e to 50c? Bee Hive ‘of Officer pan be m s} : vd “ ; : P yoke and strap; steam shrunk Bpectal Price . c cial Price 39 y anes Mon's atly Cravenettes, worth $18.00, at .........., 912,00 Tee Hive Price, $1 00 Ladies’ Extra Fine Fleece Vests from 106 tO .seeeseeree Cc Mon's Priestly Cravenettes, worth $24.00, at ves $16.00 CD | seccedessacas oe and Drawers to match; vests | povg and Misses’ Australian * “ silk trimmed colors white, Wool Shirts 4 Pants to | Mon's Priestly Cravenettes, worth $26.00 to $35.00, at * Men's Heavy Plush Wool Vests ecru and natural; retalled reg match, the kind that won't ; eee $15.00 0 $26.00 ers 16 to 34. Wh and Drawers to match; soft her Car is going to jap the reat With property own: | Third and Fourth avs, who} il drawing revenue from gondemncd for widening A number these peo Dare drawn dow warrants igterest. Asan offset the) Wil cnllect the proportionate of the rental ae pe - —- i themselves far more charming as FALLS INTO BAY | SERP WALEER DES (Ss Se ee party } o for San Francisco on Sun lay and from there return howe. shrink; sizes 16 to 34 Why pay from 36e to $1.00? Bee Hive Pri from : ; 75¢ 25e to Ruben Wool Silk and Wool educed prices aod warm; steam shrunk, Just alar at 49¢ Thee Hive Ladies’ Nonshrinking Wool V and Drawers to match; o¢ white and natural; ilk t med neck. Why pay $1.267 Bee Hive Special 1 00 Price . Ladies’ Nonshrinking Silk and Wool Vesta. Drawers to match; color white. Why pay Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Fleeced Un jon Suits colors gray and white, Why pay Tic? Bee hei Ladies’ Nonshrinking Wool Un jon Suits, alk trimmed; colors and white. Why pay Special Price... el @ 3 SPECIAL VALUES IN WOOL BLANKETS FOR SATURDAY. We carry the highest grades of Cravenctte Raincoats, The large quantity we handle of waterproof garments for all our stores enables us to save you at all times about one-third. Spe clals offered above are still lower, so come early and got first che Goodyear Raincoat Co. CORNER FIRGT AVE. AND MADISON 8T. the garment for the man that wants an extra warm and soft garment; sizes to 46. Bee OO sersesessssese POLO sbrated Men's Fine Aus tralian Natural Wool Vests Infants’ Our Ce SATURDAY'S SHOE NEWS. and Drawers to match; sizes Remarkable Shoe for Saturday: Some Values 32 to 46. This garment we can Jebration came to a ‘ Pri Sam Saarentia, a victim of «) ie Thomas 1. Hauikan, Com walking, who narrowly ¢ Tiied iefantry, of Fort Lawton an Noy, 6, when he fell from raya : : ane ssh y iated, at-| the reof of the Donnell apartment, VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 29.—H. E. o, 1511% Bighth ay., contract Knapp, of Duluth end of the Red alight from a street car | 20% . . ie Great Nortnere docks and 4 phoumonin at the Wayside how Clift Lumber company, whitch as EE Un Nov. 25 4 flight of stairs into the he had been sont with | Scquired large timber areas at Al Cannot Break ha at Warranted 20 Geaductor J. J. Kdmonse was |* broken arm, and died last night bern! and ts erecting big ft Vears. mmend for ite wearing and nonshrinkabie BED COMFORTERS AT SPE CIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY. strongly or Accidental Shooting nailed pn a two Weeks’ {ness there, accidentally shot him overage in the bos § had been drinking | With @ Colts revolver at the Willow faith & badly bruised hip and | heavily Donnell house and | bh He will recover chin. was thought to be demented whea ———-—-—— a ad found by two police officers, walk MAYOR GIVES ADDRESS. fg on the roof tn his night clothes. Before he could be stopped had William Hickman Moore|run to the edge of the roof and } n t { the |elther J 1 or dropped th Latheran church last night storte t was the shock and ex | | co ot Thanksgiv- | pos is time that caused his} | utertainment in | lucas. | / | interesting numbers 10 Bales of Comforters, silkoline covered, filled with white cot ton; regular size; never sold for less than $1.00. Beo Hive Price, for 3 Saterday sescseseeeses 83c silkoline i with white cot 10-4 Wool Blanke light and dark gray and tan; regular $4.98 quailty. Spe 3.49 cial for Saturd $ " 114 Wool Blankets, gray, tan and white ey borders: reg 11-4 All-Wool Blankets, gray, tan, white and plaids; regular price $12.00. Bee Hive 8.98 Price for Saturday ' LEATHER GOODS CIAL PRICE. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Bags, six differ ent kinds of leather; worth up to $1.75. Special 98 for Saturday cee SOE Crowns, Bridge Work Teeth Without Plates Dentists j 4 $1.75 Comforters, silkoline and feath action . od Dean J. Mcintyre. Lasee Bees of warehouses are ' y y turkey red covering, filled with MeIntyre, of 1230 t buliding up mg First av, south al aie . m all _Tereest. id pure white cotton; tied and . ho died yente at and Utah and other str 4 will quilted. Bee Hive 1 29 16H tal as t resalt soon be extending down Fourth ir vou es FO SStt Price, for Saturday t Tussday whee UR REAL ESTATE OF ANY m the & Maat agg DESCRIPTION AND WANT Bales of Comforters, covered, filh ton, Ued with best quality Seep the program. The mayor's! CONSIDER RAILROAD Wan recetved with the greatest FACILITIES. . nahip ° he question of spur track facili . n r the tide flat district will - probably come before the corpora. DIES FROM WOUND. tlona ¢ ee of the cour at ite next meeting for some deft Germantown yaro regular $1.25 quality, Bee Hive Price, s Vicl-Val Box Calf Shoes, tan soles, very newest sold all around for $4.00. lp Boys’ I School Shoes, oak tan soles, double sole; the kind that wear well; regular $2.00 0. Bee Hive Special thirteenth birthday AT SPE n the head with } 4 2.75 Comfort 1 HAWAIIANS GIVE BALL. : Diemends, Watehes, Jowstry. Sai nate ao AGT TIL ts oe ee wt crecingn | 1 Lot of Ladies’ Belts, alt new, | Misses’ School Shoes, chrome fanera! will be held Sun We've FIRST AND CHERRY. CQ. 1008 AMERICAN BANK on eee eS Cover this season's sty in sfth calf and vici kid, pat. tip, double m at 2 o'clock from Forty guests attended the re ier filled with one piece white cot leather and other materials regular $2.00 and $2.50 tetminster Presbyterian |ception and dance given by the never Optical Department. ton. Special for 2 19 worth up to $1.00. Spe 49 quality. Special 1 89 Mawalian girls at the Butler an been “= Saturday ‘ celal for Saturday c Saturday . pes last night as a farewell party! - A LITTLE FRUIT “ARM, — d return compliment to the city known he F $5 down, $5 a Month Per Acre Two Fires in Chicago. ey ae eee ae So Fly on the Piyer “ et titivtmbiane ss to SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. ine ge agg me hen Branch Store F ae een Company and the Mullin) Each dancing number was named « ” Fare e--Round Trip, Ste planted and cared for. - son St IRST AVENUE company each suffered a in honor of some member of the monkey way 7 Bh Agta arte GAt.Y. CALHMOUN, DENNY @ 2401-3 Jacks U At $109,000 tn a fire party, and the young Indies proved with i eet, oe hee oak tae EWING, Inc, Alaska Bidg e malt house of «<<<«_-= - eee See - omnes ay afternoon. | the haem Save Fuel i} LEAVES TACOMA — 0:39 0 METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. You can do it with a $66 furnace public— large enough for a (large enough EELEY, Jr. Agent ttle BRO KERS——_— BROK PRS. Band loeded shells are the! (large enough for @ & to &-room| you ot ier Main 176 Taceme= fi Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—@unset Male Seth Fenwig et NN SS | Pee ent Asin eee. Come In and try a box of house) that G. H. Woodhouse c get | ot. 818. J’ 2867, ind. 2505. Roome 1007-1008, American Bank Building. Or ecewted for tnvesmmedi won Margen “cada 1111 First ave. *** 1/112 U nivorsity at. sells just = Forced to the Wall | * Main Floor in Seattle you here. } envy Boy and Girl Who Visits Our Toy All | Tomorrow, Accompanied by Parents, ) } } | Receive a Present Free. Cravenettes 1 | Teddy Bears. oy Trains. Overcoats i i The Crown Clothing Company, Inc., was caught in the financial panic which swept over the country, and are now about to be . ved $1.50—Teddy Bears, | REGULAR $1.00—Mechanical forced out of business. It is a question with us of raising money sufficient to pay our creditors or be closed up. Creditors are like _—* es ooo pyle Mla pon i T ts |} time and tide—they wait for no man; they must have the cash at the time stated, or there will be things doing. This means that 89c a! bargain at Opening 59c opcoa our doors will be locked. To avoid this we have ruthlessly slaughtered prices on every article in our immense stock. Now it is saad > |] up to you. Here you can make a saving to yourself of more than one-half, and at the same time get the choicest of new Fall and ran Rag Dolls. Raincoats |} Winter Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. These prices speak for themselves— REGULAR ie — Well-Known Rag Doll with fancy faces 59c a *, with fam a unbreakable; please the chil | A Coaster. in" Openine 15¢ | | Furnishing Goods Men’s Men’s Overcoats} Hats Pants Dept. 3 ‘ ’ Coaster, with heavy steel Men § Suits : Men’s $2.00 Hats j ear; automobile Tea Set. | Men's © ne Kerse $3.00. Fe al (You can afford | REQULAR $1.60—Punch and | Dept. Cravenettes Pree y Geusiine eres) Forced price ... .85¢ Men's Corduroy Pants; worth ced price $1.35 Me lay this away (ori tmas.) | Judy, finely decorated China Pure All-Wool Sweaters, in all Overcoats, worth $15 — Men’s Wors Pants; worth bg 2) 40 ehildren pg op Nog | ae fae a — . The Celebrated Stone's Forced price ..$6.95 | Men's $3.00 Hats lebanese iti She children can use them | ‘oreed price - , pay ene He mars = 19 pa eae ; 73¢ Cotton Ribbed Underwear, worth Cravenette You all Forced price ..$1.45 Men's Pure All-Wool Pants se 6 garment ‘orced price Men's Genuine Melton er hase ish net rn Seren’ inane 7 Bars of Good Soap for 25c + Former Prices : rf : ise know what they are; pln Piinenniaee : ae ca h #4 t a ee >| Men’s $3.50 Hats Men's Heavy Working Shirts te $ : i . worth The ©. Bhe guaranteed water worth $20.00 Forced price .. $1.65 | son's pure Wool Worsted Pants - worth ) and $6.00. Forced price 82.45 REGULAR PRICE 50c—Four bars of the wellknown Fels They ha Soap hree bars of the famous Forest | Men's Heavy Jorsey Overshirts ; on price a ‘Ope ning Sale sy 9 25¢ | sold wikaie Dtngedlbeiseney W5e ee en ere PB Men's 5 Men's Pure All-Wool Sox; worth Forced price . .88.50 | Men's All-Wool Over Forced price .. $1.95 | ni > . Tea Pot at from | 26c. Forced price, 2 pairs for fs coats, in all kinds of pis REGULAR PRICE 40c-—Your hf) $12.50 to $40.00, | 25e Men $ Clothing | | | heretofore thod cloth, sizes, colors and 6, cast | chotce of three sizes in the fa- [}] aan Wiesae » Priestie , , Men's Oo Hats, ‘ Mon's Heavy Fleece Lined Genuine Priestley Cra best hot mous Fingiteh Jet Blac k 19¢ | and derwear; worth 6c, Fi oa shapes; worth $22.50 Forced price ..$2.25 ept. Opening 3 A they’re pF venettes, worth $< $30.00 Forced * wail ts 99 $2, 89 Lead Pencils. | 7 |] Men's California Flannel Over to: , For Mean, W rested Salt p. a W. REGULAR PRICE 35c PER priced | shirts; worth $3.00. Forced Forced price .$10.00 OE Cisiks $9 nett slsbach I Aghts 00Z.-—-Fiyer Lead Penetis, with e t ne 1g | price ose oe p ° Maia.) : Oe @arias, Goes ta i si i}! Men's Fine Golf Shirts; worth I Seri HAM. Benoa pete he gain, Saturday, Opening | P ° , hig Seon “ en's $3.50 Shoes ‘orth $12.50, Forced price ind A daturday f "age Sale, per dos 18c at from $2.00. Forced price he hild ’ Cl t . D M : n s $3 0 i et * worth we an . 4 1 C Plates, Cups, Saucers. Men's Pure All-Wool U woar, lidren $ 0 hing lept. reed price , Oe can and Lamps REGULAR PRICE 26c—An & in all colors and gives; wort . f ae ; REGULAR bc—( sortment of Grindley’s English $4.00 a sult, Forced price, a “ieee r : . ) Mace? le . ; Men's Wool Worsted Suits, in the Stand La stak 5 con . at 0 arin hiey's — 0 parmeut $1:00 Boys’ Worsted Suits, | Boys’ Wool Suits, in all Men's $4.00 Shoes latent styles sneer pis. oa o 4 S chim- | Cups and Saucers, Frait and Oat Men's Fino Nogligee Shirts; worth $3.50. Forced | colorsand sizes; worth Forced price eS ac! penin feal Dishes, Opening 10¢ ori Shak Paeees anes ; : 2 », your cholee | oe price $1.25 | $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 - Men's Pure All-Wool Sults, in he sane eee . ; ts “ cassimeres, tweeds and worst 7 Re a ARG at | 6,000 polre, Rid ne i ri ange Forced price Men’s $4.50 Shoes. 9 w mares, yesesn end .vonse Gloves, while they last, a patr - | Forced price each. Forced price 88.75 A Bargain in Boys’ Boxing Gloves Joe Schermer & (0. Be hie PY rari «ncn whol theored ‘ hie REGULAR Price ¢ rm ce |f| Men's Fine Golf Shirts; worth | Boys ure f 00! | A big liae of Boys’ Over Men's Fine Worsted Suits, in all Lace a 2 aed ~ 1010 FIRST AVE. 91.60, Forced price ise . me a = Men’s $5.00, $6.00 and colors pad dives, all, bane. an Prewnut © e- ‘ $1, 29 100 dozen Men's Pure Linen Suits, worth $5.00 coats at less than half $7.00 Shoes. Worced cred garments; worth from Clothing Specialty House. Handkerchiefs; while they last pe f 2.95 22,60 to $30.00, Poreed~peiee, | Foreed pries, $ tor be Forced price . . $2.25 | priee, price ........82,.95 . $10.00 SPELGER-HURIBUT| > ip | CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY, Inc. 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET #11121 First Avenue, Near Seneca Street . 1121 First Avene, Near Seneca Ste” 0 gle nica see ermmannang: ane eee Are swe é . ee _ en) oe nsieteNelde BUe oH AMEw os © & ooh bee - SOD enue = cathe tee of oe Secu ts $ en ee Z ° ED WITH EXTREME CARE EVERY HOUR OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY AT THE “SEE HIVE.” pe for 1 89 Saturday .. 4 . |

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