The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1907, Page 7

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{SMILE CLUB TO START LAW SUIT Why should a man. want $10,000 dot me stato that I will accept clear *? ing house certificates Meanse he was “pinched Saw Wappy's Smile. way was ho “pinched? “The alluring matter you printed he cracked a senile. jabout your Smile Club attracted Because he : }me, Then T saw a picture of Chief Wry did he crack a amtle Wappenstetn with his munchers ex egecause he know thet Chiet Wap | in bad done 80, and because |B fe tionaht It wax up to him to pouth wandered atm owed to the draught, while hin lessly from feast to west, and decided that | too, would amile, | had not amiled gua the Smile Clad for 20-yeara, and as that i about days longer La@king for Laveye one month and four frat disaster to follow In the baad | wanted to show him ot the recently launched | mee ° gale Ciud has comp. tte victim) for the chance |than Wappy's face had behaved that I could $B J. McCormick, proprietor of] “1t came. A lady stepped ont @ at, | bane | Savings bank, She sat ga Rochester hotel, 1161 Pik gabe promises (hat The Star shal y it, Mr MeCormick Is said |», f be touring the city for the best ao peal talent obtainal and that. | he secures @ settioment out feoart, will pash- bis case to th come, .1 poked smiled my best amile. a She callod an officer The first that The Star knew of} could explain ehe acc fe direftt trouble was this morn: | being a masher and ‘ « lotte faces at her cia when the following letter was | faces at hoo Bae tuty and i bad my fir Spator Stat If | ever smile age ‘Pease take notice that T am » my own room, wit down w go Him one better 1 just watted peet in front of the Peoples | hal decidedly bered expression on her woe, And | thengit that my ehance her up and| Woman Catied Officer. f | | { ot making hia] The officer did mt ride im Tt wilt be h the door » bring sult against your | and windows locked, and before 4 > we $10,000 4 ea, These }mirror that has already 4" ge due me as the result of the | broken tostle «you have maliciously 1 would appreciate ft very much amet me to get into by starting if you could arrange to pay that { fefernal Smile Club My | $10,000 before Christmas, As | as been hurt, my fee! | said before, clearing b ffered, the mental an | cates will be accepted n terrible, and 1 have Respectfully house certifl ye 0% tem falsely arrested. At this tim I “EB. J. MeCORMICK POLITICS IN MASS MEETING More politics than would appear pirants fo office ea the surface entered tnto the ac nage ye rode veigrel Geb of a mass meeting held at In| gyrost the onde of the terbay last evening in adopting a/and secure the Maaket resolution favoring the im publicaa candid prrement of Eitiott and Fifteenth | ‘Heir Interests ; 4M, @ bridge to Magnolia Bluff oo Ps. Bg Pie Bagot Galth st. the construction of Willige across the Lake Union car the i ot the polnt of the present Bal ’ t the lard rider, and the continuance Vote and thus making hee by way of the Smita's Cove owo favorite de the Ninth ward eo ape interests is Al a separate ward for | Kinnon, now a deputy Cove and Magnoliaja view of div gamber of local Improvement clube all four of those cand deg represented, and much en (in the east end of the Qelaem wes aroused for the neighborhood pred resolutions. Bat undern fs action is a matter of pol { Frome Tiam H. Murphy as a candidate |night’s meeting were man from the Ninth ward | prefiminary to the brt intention of ranaing for such a candi an-atdarge has stirred up a of the candi able of republican as jin a few days ARRIVE IN THE . may s which always Daring the recent financial flur- | pia several weeks ago, several of & largest and best known eastern today for $325, $334 tanstacturers offered us six | think of it, nearly half @tloads of instruments at terrific | no time to lose lowest that hav in this efty, are boun Cash ix what they needed Meded badly, and according! Milling to make any sacrifice tc fine Xmas gift at a wen though we were well saving for the Christmas trade The mannfacts 1 offer was so tempting we im gain. There's ne Belistely wired our eastern buyer Santa Claus overlook! ME at once with all possible dis home, Select your pi teh Pour of the six cars arrived the say. All cash is not 4 erday. The cars| small payment down unloaded, and the|ance in easy weekly 4 are now on| payments will do. 1, and vw a Christo vered at th Our arra M@Miprehensive assortment of high Pele pianos we have never shown “Srictly brand new, latest Sairuments, fresh from the | 4 most favorably known fact Sihe United States. These at ouce, and the are co Of over « mas pianos last year « 0 pla mdred and eight Gi choicest we have eve pnts made to se BP and $400—will be found ‘oun One iin 0 do nomination favorable puraged numerous h andidate of the ag the The meeting was a large one, « | ready been entered in the race od as high ax $600. Th [Miactions, if we would pay spot! These ridiculously low price pver been knowa 4 we will deliver it w and « Interests portunity primary lav ta nte p race wit independ have opposition more easily @f the Ballard street railway ser possible the nomination of th Hq jexander M sheriff. With idates ¢ oppoaitio ward, in the mot, Tt in a i silence with wae kept well concenied r dummy can fireghout the meeting x in th The retirement of Connectime the doings of | na ee t of the plan of mut nging out of The appearance be expected bring and $3 | NICK OF TIME = CARLOADS OF PIANOS SECURED DURING RECENT FINAN CIAL FLURRY TO GO AT 8IG REDUCTIONS. Bat there's 4, the nd to attract shrewd buyers, bent on obtaining tremendous loss ix you fe uke now ng the ¢ oneve and the bal: | dione the deal and ship the pi- ery of a fine, cholce ptano in yo 10 prompt! or montht promised nas ne Exar Ketent rime A beantifal and| Depend upew it, too, that every ighty Christ not a single th no de Christmas surprise make this Mere today, ar $248 for every member fF and less expen es 4 be had y as $184 ene ridiculous! 96 2 month) nd is not @ far 435 monthly) ir iments emall the income Giilly sold in other stores at $2 wd a fine piano r id $250 at the earliest po HERE ARE SPRCIAL O moment. Drop in « Mere will also be f ny mot arian anh, € a a we M4 other rare and co wo Phat your move will cost Main COR, THIRD & WASHINGTON. — came “ -aeneremaneneenen ~ Store open evenings until after the holi- days, | | | smn SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Pianos | 1406 2nd Ave. GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you to « cont i Ind. 71 Fite Proof Storage Cut Freight Rates. j | a Vietos | Talhany Mechines ¥ So mmmoace os ° 2000 © ewe eoerece @ one ; BB eb ea tind ecsnnns es. to ae 8 Raff districts Vote, four other candidates have al- |) Rat hour | THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1907 Champion le Married. equal to peanats and lemonade inl donoding Dungeness harbor. Theltial Aghta in the Congo independ- PORT TOWNSEND, Deo, i strength and nutrition, The only! crew is now surveying the shore\eut state after the annexation of Jim” Crane, a widower of 63, i monetary benefit gained by Dr, Al- line in connection with the navy de | that territory to Belgium. ® ho married at the latt olty Mon hatwhich he won on a wager trong French Rights Assited. |The supreme court has held that : BROASELS, Dec, 19.—Vrance|the anthelgaret act passed thin and Belgium have concluded a con-| year does not prohibit the sale of 8 ntted Press. this health. walk two miles; u. 8. Go ding Harbor, vention which provides for the/cigarets mgde from pure tobacco, (By w ) with, be walked PORT TOWNSEND, Doc. 19.—~—! maintenance of France's preferen-| bof only Mose which have sub of two sticks in twelve second CHICAGO, Doo, 19-—Dr, T. J. Ab #4, leaping Dinbly upon the Klapsl, , Mie. Mabel i “Jim's” third matrh | ton of Aurora has comploted ay reo | Of the courthouse, made an addrons | yy. . ‘ can pled “Seanetth onal ' Is Bro LE al montal venture and te 26. ord breaking teat of living for two|t0 ® large crowd. The last meal|"*# been ocpled measuring and) Dhe Name is Brown | “yorx. Punching bags, box months on an exclustve diet of pea4ouststed of peanuts and lemonade, |” . makes an excellent! We do plumbing and heating. Do ing gloves, footballs, air rifles, 22 nuts and lemonade, In order to} ‘On < puary 1 Dr. Allen has an-| Xmas gift; prices from $4.96 up. D. | it right Try us and see. Get our rifles, pocket knives, roller skates, Maited Milk. not in amy trust, | SHOW that the pennte and lomon- | nomnoed he will begia a 6®-day diet 8. Johnston Go., Third and Univer-| prices. G. H. Brown Plumbing fee skates, everything in ‘sporting + |ade had rejuvenated and improved of bananas, which, he says, are sity 9° Co, 221 Fine at *** goods Hall's, 1111 First av. °° siege here yesterday from Victo- HE CAN LIVE 0 len in his 60-day peanut add lem partment. . ria with Mrs. Mabel Crane, whom ne text was.the price of a new | SPRINGFIELD, M1, Dee. 19 day, “Jim” ts Port Townsend's champion cordwood utter, and holde the record with a buck saw Judge F, M. Aunix of Aurora s Creditors’ Sale| We Are Forced to Sacrifice Ow Entire Stock We opened up with a new and up-to-date stock not quite a year ago, at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Pike Street (Waldorf Building). The LOCATION being a little too far up the street, THE HARD TIMES HIT US just as our indebtedness became due, and the creditors demanded their money, and in order to uphold our reputation of many years’ standing we must SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST or ==HUBBELL BROS.&: Store Open Evenings 4 OO OOO Wo rth Store Open Evenings Till Christmas. gS Till Christmas. of the very best and latest STYLES OF LADIES’ READY-MADE SUITS, COATS, FURS, DRESS GOODS. SILKS, MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILD- REN’'S SHOES, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, MEN’S HATS AND CAPS, ET » ARE THROWN AT YOUR OWN PRICE, WE HAVE GOT TO DOTT. WE MUST RAISE $25,000 OR BUST Our stock is too numerous to quote prices. The following are a few of our items? LADIES’ WINTER COATS 650 Coats suitable for a well dressed lady, in colors and shades, former price from $12.00 to $15.00 700-2 Pike St. Corner Seventh Ave. Waldorf Building Umbrellas 100 Doz. Men's and Ladies’ Um- bretias, from the cheapest to Men’s Furnishing Goods 1,000 pairs M Socks, in black 9 the finest, at exactly 000 pairs Men's is, in blac & enectal foe’ teamorroir 5. . and brown, fast colors. Reg-u a xtra special for tomorrow . : cases sewcewevbes . $5.95 ONE-HALF PRICE lar pr 15¢ z 150 the very best imported Broadcloths, made of the best Chiffon—in red, brown, blue and black—lined Bale price ind 2f Ladies’ Handkerchiefs "Ae, ee 8c Wane... 12¢ A large assortment of extra fine embroidered and Lace Hat kerchiefs, for Christmas EXACTLY HALF PRICE with best “Skinners” satin, fancy military braid front and back, elegantly trimmed, in latest London and Parisian styles. Former price $25.00. Extra special for tomorrow .......... cess $10.95 Dress Goods and Silks 1,650 yards Black Henrietta Cloth, made by the Men’s Underwear 200 Dozen Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear, in all sites. tra fine, He Ex er « ° famous “Lupins,” 46 inches wide, elegant black Men S Hats color Double warp, Extremely fine color 1,000 Men's Hats in broken sizes color. None better, Former price $1.50; sale only. Regular price $2 69 price 69¢ ones, Gh Bale ates c » st eteeeaseeees ool ssa <cne 1,750 yards French Silks, in black and fancy colors, plain taffetas, and all Japanese and Chinese silks 9 ee Men Ss Fixings Fancy novelties for Waists, yard wide Skinner Extra Special Silks 750 yards Japanese Silks, in all colors. Former price 75c, 90e and $1.00; tomorrow only . 39¢ Household Goods 3,500 Glass Tumblers, former price 10c; extra spe cial for tomorrow : ‘oc le 1,200 Odd Plates, decorated China, former price Furs Furs slashed to pieces. 15c; extra special for tomorrow Men's Linen Collars 3 satins, all new and up-to-date in styles, cglors 6 es See cre Thee, 10 and fine. qualities at exactly one-hait of fotmer 750 Granite Cups an& Dippers, best quality, former Also-a full line of Children’s Men's Ties, 106 varieties, ; 0c 19c price price 10c; extra special for tomorrow 3e¢ Sets at ONE-HALF PRICE ed MEN’S FINE SHOES as —— an ane Dames 700 pairs Men's Dress Shoes, box calf, velour calf, 500 pairs Men’s Working Shoes, in real calf and peer and American Lady, up Half Bleached Heavy Table Ripe to $1.50 pair Dames worth rT 20 patent leather, lace or button—such as Selz, 8 8 as ” _ — — * ‘sae This sale aa 50c Schwab, Hamilton Brown, reliable shoe manu Notions 2 Papers Se Pins 0 Spool Thread Silk S| SD sccaninsan ek Silk Underskirts 500 pairs Infants’ Shoes, sizes 0 to 5, soft soles, in Domestics facturers, well known makers. $3.00, $3.50 and all colors to fit the infant. Regular price 50c; 8,000 yarda very best Prints and $4.00, sale price De pane ae +p dace Gate! OREO DEIOE cd oniknds bavowes kknekdheaace ... 19¢ Calicoes, in all shades and pat terns. Best makes, Merrimack Sen a tae LADIES’ SHOES 5,000 pairs Ladies’ Dress Shoes, in patent colt, vici | straight lace. Former price $3.50, $4.00 and Children’s Hose kid, welts and turns; in button, blucher and | $5.00; sale price ........ Sy aCsae ne es $2.35 000 Pairs Children’s Hose, size the. Sale price 0.50. is : : 50 pairs all wool, $8.00 value, for..... -++». 84.00 | 370 pairs 10-4 Blankets, worth $1.00, this sale Sale price. ote $4.95 | P ’ i Slik Heatherbloom Skirts at | Children’s Underwear Bed Comfortables’ prices cut in two, spabiousiocb lei 5 Cases Children's Underwoar , . c Nee gta 1s years. ‘Regs Women’s Tailor-Made Suits - ‘ aa we 19¢ " ‘Thousands of other articles we are selling at such low prices it will pay you to come and investi Ladies!’ Sine) TetiorMade Suite long tight fitting coat qiare or. round cornered fronts, lined with Skinner satin, in the new dium gate. Remember the sale will not last forever, One dollar saved is a dollar earned, styles—in Gloves ==55:| 700-702 Pike St. 450 Doren Ladtes’ Underwear, cot n or wool, at HALF PRICE Ladies” Mose $008 Paire Ladies’ Black Hose extre le dorme roe rite: enell ieal, Corner Seventh Avenue : oi | Look for Waldrof Bidg. eS ties .. bese Than HALF PRIOR

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