The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1907, Page 8

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We th, » fruit, 400 the jation that & the Yuke Awement o Pacific fatr a FIRST LEGISLATURE IN NINN : a all the street improvements on | Dried Pranos, & Ibs, for 260 OKLAHOMA thorour en leading to the ex BIT , I RK Comb honey, Ie Ib; etratned) © | positio: minds would be complet: |} Bf ite, . _ ed in good season lack Museats, S60; White Mus By United Press.) This will inelude all water c VAVAVE, cats, Me; Tokay, ae GUTHRIB, Okla, Dee The | sewer, light and other public util SANA — SISA Waxine apple $1.00-91,.25 per} firat legtslature of the new state | tle Ladies’ Relief Society box, Northern $1.00 per box of Oklaho: “a War convened here The Lad ) ty met thi box; Northern & $1.00 per box W. H. Murray. was MRS, WU AGAIN ASTONISHES Jariernoon with Mr reo MM Spiteonberg, $1401.60 box; Mwanr peaker of the house and THE NATIVES ton, Tt $1.26 box i mry Johnston preaid ro tem Catholic $2.95 ito of the senate. The h ' tohoo apgion olen | : Ne itth Filberta, 206 Ib; tok ; | me for Ihe; Mnglitty wal c i oll Fe 0 for United . nate | Rn 28... aN almonds, 260 Ib; pe Frank Frav wnd James Ha te Hie il hat doll fot : Hrasil note, 200 le ‘ weil 4 od n DD © per Ib) mixedenedt J eomber nd 4 12¢ adh LOCAL FLASHES [re saroste Literary Club | Mrs. Harry BE. Witton 4 nitty | Convention Postponed ' ‘ The annual <¢ ‘ ft the ‘ Washington te ¥. MC. A Queen Anne M. &. Church Bazaar which was to begin in thi ty Agger ge ba on De t 18, has been postpon by t the Q ed to Ja ‘ 1 iS a 19 on LU t ‘ acooun parlor ‘ Li the Musical Postponed t ing pot (By United Pre | b Dex Tuenc « D Jin Délta Banquet Irel The ar A he i I i sing to BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR ENDS. Christian Solence Lecture (By United Press.) MRS. WU TING FANG ' ' WASHING TOD Ie (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) A I Brow SHE N , With ts A WASHINGTON Dec Wit W. R. C. to Meet . ' t i friend, Wul gy © Ww Ww. I n 1 cr rt t alt h w : “Urges Use of Pennies Was on will again xee the ; th . The advantage > Sree Coen «ae ' . V M \ ‘ ' et grocery f W {the ecce wa Women's Foreign Missionary | “ : oe ‘ le t ! Retail Grocers’ associa Desi ghee das ptoeree ipsa Wedr 1 Rolle ates from Railroads File Demurrer valked gy ager haggis aad Of t ' 4 u ' av " . se © Cor € . Mr wu w an ea ° " e . ee ; © lit ‘ * his faa fi Christmas Sale. * « AC a « his along - t t M 4 * * ‘ w a t ‘ 1 « * a tin a Pullman Shops Burn ‘ . rved.’ * 7 cao i dos RUPFALO, De The Pullman tes , * Proposed reassesament ove S. here | “"* , be Jackson st in han | Address Before Nurses’ Association. |, Regular # i" an De. F. BR I s * » 1 ® 4 $400,000. A 1 € ‘s balls. * throw out of em . hrown ov pl é «r . Must Dig Up More. jh t H * WASHINGTON, De : pte . . « r Moore ve Mountaineers Walk be * rdinance authorizing the pl t ’ Pg Pane * fng of Depot st. south through | * CH, the yes Ry 4 bes . a Youngstown me “ ced * a Pian Driving Course. rt r * “ Ed Shrewsbury, president of the Sardine Season Successful fir t i « 4 park board, and J. A. M have! LUBEC. Me.. Dec ri ‘ t Park * t Madison ball to loeal pac " Ms be * sip and “> ast closed pent | ey M * - suctess f ‘ 000 | : , * - ack i estimated at 1,225,000 jof R \ a * * be * Body Identified ~ puBLiC MARKET * « * FOURTH AND PIKE PRICES TODAY «-~+++++++++ REDDING, Cal ody of a wm of the N club. The Denny way To Complete Streets Mayor Moore and City Engineer R. H. Thor yesterday advised = i : Fancy Waistcoats for Up-to-Date scenes Men Wash Hens, dressed, 22¢; live hens, 15¢ Come tn many. pretty patterns Th 1 pa " 4 Potatoes, 16 Ibs. for 25 any p e early morning hath gold in its mout Yakima Burbanks, $1.40 per box. ad Som tah ‘ cials, as the Frencir w are Morning Spe Sweet potatoes. 4c pound and dainty fabries, The latest food merchandise foun¢ marked at prices nota m real valu q ers. Most of them will be closed out in a few by while to ask for them after noon. pounds for are in fancy flannel and merce Reets, 4 by net worth Carrots, 3 ined and we have the best from Come early tomorrow morning. Ontons Dried : them all in coler and pattern oe s, 4 dune ogy 100. Our many new styles ts per * Parsley, Se per bunch. Until Noon Tomorrow Turnips, 2 bunches for Se caled; madras, Oxfords and linen Celery, Se per stalk, 10 to Le a | he) ( ( bunch |, Shirts are waiting for your se ° a |) lection, 2%e per Ib. | Persian Tapestry Couch Covers, 50 inches Cabbages, Se to 1c per bead by aig" ; Dill pickles, 16¢ dos, wide, fringed all round; handsome striped ef Sweet peppers. 26 fects. No phone orders—Third Floor. Pop corn, 2 tbe for Downey-Walkup ae ot ne Company Until Noon Tomorrow \ ee me eae 914 First Avenue. © dozen; 800 bo $1 50 Chocolate Sets | cimmons, 400 doa. | , New figs, 10¢ ib; imported figs, | —————— —— mported China Chocolate Set—one choco 260 Ib > I cpap ta nds Caulinower to 150 head TEA. late pot and 6 cups and saucers, assorted fruit : decorations, gold traced handle No phone Ib. The best “cheap” tea i orders.—Basement. hot water; don't spoil good t ibn for 15¢ |} water with trash tea We te Pumpkins Until Noon Tomorrow Hubbard squash per Ib; Sum |, * Ms om mer squash ne Gro ad cherries, 10¢ 1. bi ” $1.25-$1.75 Supporters 75C€ sania | Popular Sheet Music | Oil Stocks Herrin & Co. have HM Women's Fancy Pin-On Hose tpporter ares American-( oiled » phone orde Main Floor. $3.50 Pair Winslow Adjust- ‘te a Sc eal able Bali-Bearing Steel Va Car Huwtir . > Da « Marek el Ms Pomcringe Roller Skates $2.75 “te OPEN EVENINGS. THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1yv7. The famous wr double SS ais had Mars mattern hite; best $1.50 : Cline’s pread made fe r $1. 00. » phone order Main Floor. Piano . 1205 Second Ave. Until Noon Tomorrow ® “eel, cama — Cia) THE SOUND TRANSFER CO. We Wiagyer Manmel C ’ my bo vd \. ‘en 26 INOORPORATED. ‘ Freight, Furniture, Baggage te Careful drive and first-class ripe ist. color hon ie order Base : = : ment Store. AMUSE MENTS ju THE GRAND ‘gnn Serr witle, Se yd Avenue and Vike New Vork, 2 Wather Sireet ¢ 1 t ‘ee 4 W , : ad MAX FIGMAN, A ' " ‘ T HE dy A RCI IE |= THK MAN ON THR BOX “Mor ° FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. BTORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30 Under 01 Furnish Roof the Ho Everythi Your Christmas Shopping Is Best Done Early--Why Not Begin lomorrow? FE do not know of a time when Christmas shopping can be done more ad thi W ing Mhe present weel While it is tre that additional ( hristmas ¢ e, it He true that they will simply*take the place of goods that will have 1} their aol | rival: so it is easy to see that stocks will at no time between now and Chr | ‘ re varied, or easier to logk through, than at pregent lhe store is@n holid dre Christm wretteg atured I and you will find many happy gift-inspiratians in looking over the he : ' Section You are, of course, more than welcome at any time, whether buyin lool " ot favop us with a visit tomorroy Bestop Values i in Trish Hand- Embroidered Linens hese dainty 4 pleasing gi I Special at $1.95 4 Beart, Special at $1.45 Special at 85e At thi price we are howlr a | of J one T Large Give Glove Certificates Se Tepestty Table Covers, Special $25] for Christmas ee ee ae a Bio eyed eon oe Vales te Lace Curtains at $5.00 a Paik : New C.-B. Corsets at $3.50 News From the Infants’ Division C ALA Spirite " he os f Christe © Division wip | B “a 5 r ordina Urers, because of i the ma harn tile conce for Christmas gifts H i iS that a r f the prices ig ae 1 ° ber « H | Infante’ Drawer Leas De, S5e, be and $195 Knit Afgh honeyeomb, crow hk ar many other i} ch are hown in white with « order, at . i D5e, $1.00, $1.35, $1.95 and Hl C.. MODEL NO, ¢ A mo made with a higher bust and lo i signed to give werfect ci ar Knit Shaw and pink, black oF te iste Tie orion ' white, ed at $1.00, 81.35, 81.95 and bown «+ ANCORPORATED...« | What Gus Brown Says “Beginning today all Stein-Bloch clothes will be | on sale for $15.” Did You Ever Hear of Such a Startling Statement? Every man who knows anything at clothes, knows that there are none better Stein-Bloch. The regular prices run from and you can never purchase Stein-Bloch clothes FOR LESS THAN $20. Why, the mere name Stein-Bloch stands for tively BEST in men’s clothes. But you want the reason---well, the sale of Thanksgiving made deep inroads in my stock of Stein-Bloch clothes; it left me all about made than to $50, ar) is posi- all that with a few sizes and styles of every kind---I want to keep things | moving, so decided on a great ‘‘Clean Sweep $15 Sale.” I have a “hunch” that things will move. Gus Brown . Stein-Bloch i Always Right . r Second and Yesler Clothes fo _ AMUSEMENTS. a HIRD AVENUE iW HEA v ER COLISEUM pV At ERPORMING ater Vaudeville Acts nN me 1a All Give WINNS. Hirht Pomous Acts, tp Ath Misters an Star . \ Helin Reteltiv LYRIC THEATER ruE Muthews: Huge ne Vem wt Mila

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