The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1907, Page 5

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30N DEMOCRATES ARE SHY OF FIGHT to the discussion of national polltt cal questions and of such harmless | “Why We Are Demo the very vigorous efforts active leaders of the old vet Be esccrecy to induce some |subiects as | orate.” Pea members to enter the &p-| ‘The mayoralty declaration of oity campaten as candt |General Metoalfe with ita backlag of the democrats seem of boore and privilege fell Ike a to make such a sacrifice (chilling frost on the enthuslaam ingle lone exception of (of the regular democrats, For a James 1. Moetoalfe, who time they labored under tt ta an} d to enter the mayoralty effort to induce some other candi wh the pre jon go|date to enter the race, but failing & petition procured for him im this, they have virtually aban solicitors. To date Gen-|doned the local field and returned is the only democratic | to thelr diseussion of “Why we are in the field and, so far | democrats,” j De learn the only one in There ta still some slight pos sibility that some other democratic mayoralty possibility will be dix covered, but little chance that there will be candidates for the demo cratic nominations for other of fices, leaving the Seattle city party practically a free field as the opponent of the republican party | wae the spercganing. cle election { ARINE ENGINEERS DENY STRIKE REPORT this fa a particularly seasonable and practioal Saturday oh mor ra of the Democratic waich started out with the Sof putting a full ticket fm the the cliy election, have abandoned that effort so activity of the club ts and the meetings of the Fe devoted almost exclusively $3.75 Kenneth air-lig ‘poll of the Marine Engl- weltian be here to oust the local mon, ‘usm amsociation, whose headquar-| nor have the owners given any no been. moved from the/ tice that they are going to out building to the Arcade | wages. deny the published report | The charge that William Jackin, ie a threatened strike) who has been elected president, among thelr craft, or) had discharged the committee ne is a threatened lockout. | gotiating with the owners was en jee Signed contract between the/tirely erroneous, as Mr. Jacklin Saturday and the ship owners does not take office until the first ‘wutil the first of the year.| of the year and is now without au Only o* are no eastern engineers | thority. e =e |show that conditions are improv: | jing. | Congress may yot be Involved fn i BY WIRE steel, ia double lined and has nickel top urn serew draft. The size ts 26 tm. high, 21 ip, long and in a pond near Newark, th was caused by stra ‘and the police have a my fw sive. Two suspects have arrested NOTE—Hut one to a customer. No pipe goes with thi will not be set-up. Delivery at our convenience, North Chicago Street Railway com: | pany, the West Chicago Street; Railway company and the Chicago | Union Traction company, under decree of foreclosure, was ordered by Judge Peter 8S. Grossenp, sitting | in the United States etreult court. | The sale ts to take place at noon | on January 25, 1908. SENATOR PILES WILL HELP FISHERMEN WAarlINGTON, Dec 27.—Sen ator Piles will efther introduce «4 bill of support one to be introduced by some California member, pro viding relief for the seal fisher men whose boats and parapher nalia were some time ago confi cated by the goverament in Alaskan tes —— Roosevelt and family at Pine Koot, Va., for ys A turkey hunt ts Your Credit . Wash, ts to have a bell and when completed, it $8,000. provincial exhibition bulld- pat Vietorla, B.C. burned to/ last aight, loss $30,009. has been introduced in for the marking of the Hae between Washington Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Mill company at Port Gam- . distributed gifts to vidual im that town on Med lat wight at Da (waters. The fishermen recently pe. 820 SECOND AVENUE the afftiction titioned the senatar for support, and pw York gtate banbers have after investigating their claims he ‘end Gey believes them just. Bi @ ae Mr. Washington Irving, of most distressing cases of Phoenix of Londo has been r é Telleved by Soap Lake pointed vera) agent of the Wash-) i droggists. **° ‘ington Fire in California =| of Bargains Reign at Walker’s Take advantage of these prices now. They in wearing apparel opportuuity is a very exceptional one. Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses Broadcloth Suits. Fancy striped and assorted plain colore— Heretofore $75.00, at er | Heretofore $50.00, at Heretofore $39.00, at Velvet Suits. Assorted plain colors and stripes— Boys Suits go at . $1.35 Rat Traps. Heretofore $75.00, at ; 037.50 TEES 00 Bore Salts 6 ot, 01.88 5.00 and $6.00 Boyw’ Suite go a | Just recetved a big ship- Broadcleth Daten Diane, Brite : 15 j ment of the best made Wire Varions models in assorted stréet and evening shades— 8.60 Boys’ Overcoats go = ay Rat Traps, strong and ‘75 Heretofore $77.00, Ot .......6essseeenees seeres + seene $35.50 96.00 Toys’ Ove: . — durable. Saturday c wudbponkctrtneas coarbegel eee Evening Coats. $6.00 Boys’ Overconts go « Various models of imported broadciotha— 83.00 Heretofore $90.00 ; ’ ’ f Doll Cradle. Doll Buggy. Heretofore $60.00, sa Boys’ Shoes. LAR — 35e—Wh Doll | REGULAR — $2.00 — Strongly ‘aod there’ Schad Seees ie It @, large size, folding, dee made reed body Doll Baggy Evening Capes. #1 @ with gold enam 18c pvrleragetha— t if 33 Full length models of imported broadcloth, in dark and light « et ee eee eee = Blackboard House Lantern Heretofore $37.00, at veennees ge H ; ckboard. ; ; ats ULAR 75c—Mission fin. | REGULAR 2$¢—Ichabod, Indies Caracul Cloth Coats. $2.00 Mon’s Hat Folding Dewk Blackboard size, brass Household Lantern. Hip three-quarter or full eth models $3.00 Men's Hats go at 39c ery usefal 15¢ ners , a : . . $16.90 $4.00 Men’s Hats go at .. 81.85 aturcay Heretofore $53.00, at $26.50 , Furnishing Goods. : Men eavy ersey Ribbed To Oil Heaters. Broadcloth and Cheviot Coats. dorwear goes at, a garment 0 REGULAR $5.00—1 tec to ine oa pera She 7 Slows Casals Bair ‘Unsersart a Kutter Steel ion eaters, large size 0.00. oes at garm 20. plated, polished [| the only oll heater made eh en omety P* bo 4 rane ype fide Household Shears, 69 that gives satis $4 49 ve the wae urment NS eee since c re fens, Gree Fine Tea Gowns and Secinnint at | Secline Out ij} Men's Australias Lambe’ Wool: nderweat goes at, a gar emer rae mem. Prices. Poste hey in Shoe Polish Comprising silks, elaborately trimmed with fine laces and silk ined Men's Glastonbury Unde . 25 all wool, goes at, & garment IGULAR © 25e——Fest Made | REGULAR 10c—Rox of the . er price $70.00 $25.00, $35.00 -* . prs "phe Gas Globes, an ox 15 well known Shinola, best shoe Handsome asea, Petticoats, Raincoats, Long Wright's Health Underwear nal bargain for C | polish on the market 5 and Short Coats ato e pocket. You must goes at, a garment ..81,00 ig for c see the stock to fully appreciate the savings. uw Heavy Work Shirts go at Gas Mantle. Dust Pans. $1.00 Men's Dr it XX, best cap | REGULAR 10c—Heavy Japan ° ° G Satu ned Dust Pan, with round ° Men's Laundered ; &c handle. Saturday ic | and Monarch b es * Men's Soft Front Dress Shirts Roasting Pan. Souvenir Plates. | 820 SECOND AVEN best makes, 0 at a REGULAR 40¢ — Double REGULAR 25c—Fancy de« eee J _ cs a oe ee 7S¢ cst stool, —planished orated Souvenir China , , : fornia Flannel Shirts go at Roasting Pan 5 Plates, good 15¢c $1.95 Maturday for c qony Misses’ and Children’s Caps worth $1.00 and $2.00, go at How People Lose Their Money By concealing it about their person; by atowing it away in mugs, jugs, and jars; by sewing it up in skirts and ticks; by tucking it under the couches and carpets, in cupboards and bureau drawers; the ways by which people lose their mone their tives. How People. Save Their Money By depositing it in a good, reliable bank Confident that this bank fully meets needs, we tender ite services to all who keeping on the safe side SPELGERHURIBUT and sometimes STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE the public's belleve in ALL DEPOSITS Union Savings & Trust Co. COR. SECOND AND CHERRY, FIRST AVE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. this seasonable Saturday special at the Standard heater store— apectal, and should be taken advantage of by every Intending heater, pur heater— the Kenneth airtight heater ts made of a good quality smooth and patent nickel 15% tn | the trouble which caused the resig wide. This is a stove we can highly recommend for service and body of a beautiful woman, | vation of Rear Admiral Brownson. | will satiefactorily heat two rooms; the reguiar va! 1 95 has been fonad half A sale of the properties of the is $2.7 priced, Just for Saturday only ‘ heater; Tacoma. will never be low er, and it pays to purchase things that are really good, especially With our regular prices cut down a half, your Re are some of the o d Then the End | Saturday, December | }28th, absolutely your jlast chance to secure | ithe big bargains that | we are offering at ‘the great “TACOMA STOCK SALE. Re- |member, we give you |$3.00 worth of merchan- 'dise for $1.00. Compare |our prices with any oth- ,er prices in the papers, and see if we don’t skin | | them a mile. | Men's Suits, $10.00 Men's Suite, In canal mere and tweeds, go at $4.00 Suits, in Beoteh cheviots, go at q eeee 85.50 P $20.00 Men's Sults, in imported tweeda, blaok fancy mixtures and clay Worsteds, go at oo $9.00 Overcons and Craven- | ettes, } $12.50 Men's Overcoats, in blues and bro go at 85.50 1 $18.00 Men's Overcoats, in mel tons and fancy overcoatings, go at. $8.50 | $20.00 and $25.00 Men's Over coats, in velours, coverts and jf) Thibets, ali silk lined, go at . » 89.50 } $15.00 Cravenettes, guaranteed } waterproof, go at 87.50 h $20 onettes ) and $25.00 Priestley Crav in grays, blacks and fancy grays, go at $9.25 Men’s Pants. $2.50 M Pants go at. 81.2% $3.50 Men's Dreas Pants go at $1.65 $5.00 Men's Panta, fancy stripes, go at $2.15 | $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Pants, to | worsteds and Scotch tweeda, eo ot 2.75 in orking Shoes go $1.45 50 Men's Working Shoes go at 81.75 j$2.00 Men's Dress Shows xo at 81.60 W880 Men's Dress Shoon go at 81.75 $409 and $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes, in viel kid, box calf aud velours, go € $2.25 New Year's Gifts. teu cannot buy these New Yiler’s gifts at these prices any- ise © Neckties, In fancy boxes, go 20¢ Neckties, In fancy boxes, go . be . in fancy boxes, he , In fancy boxes, ihe | in faney box wo at $1.00 Buspenders, 4, go at 5¢ $1.50 Suspenders, in fancy box *, gO at 10e 2.00 and $3.00 Gold Filled Cuff Ruttons, guaranteed for years, go at Boys’ Clothing. $2.00 q 256 Matas’ §='T m o'Shanter orth $1.00, ga at $6100 and $10.00 Women “ and Rain 0 d waterproof Cw s§ Gloves go at White Handkerchief od on 1° fer White Linen Hahdkereht silk Handkerchief 25¢ and Black and Tan Sox, 3 for Imported Fancy Sox, 2 pai Wool Sox go for Thousands of articles go for 260, 35¢ and 50c on the dollar, space will not permit us to men tion Old Rainier Clothing Store 1104 First Av. NEAR SPRING ONLY 3 DAYS MORE AND THE GREATEST SALE IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE WILL COME TO AN END, y: THE TIME 18 LIMITED--GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY NOW, FOR BUCH EXTREMELY LOW PRICES WILL NEVER BE KNOWN FOR A LONG TIME TO COME. WE MUST SACRIFICE EVERY- THING IN THE HOUSE REGARDLESS OF coer OR FORMER LOW PRICES IN ORDER TO UP- HOLD OUR REPUTATIQN, $100,000 WORTH OF THE VERY BEST AND LATEST STYLES OF LADIES’ READY-MADE SUITS, COATS, FURS, SILKS, MEN'S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S BHOES, MEN’S FURNIGHING GOODS, MEN'S HATS AND CAPS, ETC.,, ARE OFFERED AT YOUR OWN PRICE. WE HAVE GOT TO DO IT. WE MUST RAISE $25,000 OR BUST STOCK 18 TOO NUMEROUS--THE FOLLOWING ARE BUT A FEW. Low. READ THE PRICES BE Men’s Furnishing Goods MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 200 doren Men's Fleece Lined, extra fine; 39 regular 6c. Sale price c 150 dozen Men's Heavyweight Derby Ribbed Egyp- tan cotton; regular price 75¢. 39c Sale price MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR. 69 dozen Men's Wool Underwear, ano. pink; regular price $2.00. ca, 98c 50 dozen Men's Australian Wool, the very finest in the market, In gray only; regular 1 49 price $3.00, Bale price .......+s0seeeees ‘ LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. 200 doren Ladies’ Underwear in sultable for winter wear; regular price 60c, Sale price .... 360 garments, Ladies’ Vests and Pants, and cotton; regular price $1.00. Sale price OPP aR : 300 Ladies’ Suits of fine all-wool knit wear, in Vegts and Pants and Union Suits; regular price $2.00, Bale price heavy weights. 29c halt wool 45c under. 98c CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 150 dozen Children's Underwear in cotton mixed or wool; all sizes AT HALF PRICE 10 dozen Children's Fleece lined Vests and Pants 16 to 22, ,regular price 260, Sale in gray, brown LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. Se Handker %% MEN’S HATS. ‘ae eae’ seu La en 0d success 460 Men's Bott Feit Hats In all colors and shapes; ibe Handker- 750 Men's Hats, la all shapes and colors, regular seeeee wizen; very Iatest styles, including J. B. Stetson; regular $2.50 to $6.00. Sale ‘$1 49 chiefs NE AN ig NOR eoecbeere A large assortment of extra fine Embrold« pd Lace Handkerchiefs AT HALF PRICE CHILDREN’S HOSE. 5,000 pairs Children’s Hose, Hermadorf fast black double role 4 fast colors; regular price lic he, Bale price fast colors, extra 6c MEN'S OVERSHIRTS. 100 dozen Men's Working Shirts, in blue and white stripes, black sateen: 4 fifty other differ- 39 eut styles; ;regular p SOc and 600 . Cc 25 dozen Men's Golf Shirts, in all colors; sizes 14% to 17; regular price Tic. Sale 39 price as obi ¢ 5 dozen Men's Golf Shirts, much better; Gold and Silver brand, Cluett-Peabody Shirts; regular price Ic LADIES’ HOS: 1,000 paire Ladies’ Black Hose, long; former price 1be or two for Bbc. $1.60 and $2.00. Sale " SED ciivdevnes ccccecccevsdesepoces os pRale price ‘ fs pr 6,000 pairs Ladies’ Hose, Hermsdort fast biack,[% dozen Men's Soft Negliges Shirts, pongee silks double heels and toes, Egyptian cotton; regular] ! cream, white, brown and tan; anise bas 15 priee Ste. This eale % price and $3.00. Sale pri 1,600 pairs Ladies’ Lisle Thread or Fine Cashmere MEN’S FANCY VESTS. black only; 35e and 50e. S dozen Men's Fancy Silk Vests, formerly also mohairs, in 19c Sale price the latest cut and patterns; sizes only 34, 35 and . - 26; regularly worth $3.50 to $8.00. 79c LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. | wie price : “ Corset Covers, Ladies brelia shapes, some 1,576—Ladies’ Extra Fine Drawers tn the new, fine imported, Ladies’ Night Gow very finest made; Ladies’ Fine Skirta, some worth up to gue.ne each, and Short Skirts. The entire lot on a se arate counter .. AT ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE Ladies’ Corset Covers, cl MEN’S HOSE. } cases Men's Hose, black and brown, one dozen to a box, fast colors; regular price Lb, or two bc pairs for 25¢. Sale price 20 dozen Men's Egyptian Lisle, guaranteed; Stan- ley's double heels and toes; regular price 20c. Sale price 75 dozen of Men's very finest of imported Ge rmao Lisle Thread Hose, also in fine Cashmere; in Diack, brown and all the latest novelty shades; regular price 35 and 5c. Sale 19¢ MEN’ $ COLLARS. Se MEN’S NECKWEAR. 100 dozen Men's silk, satin, novelty silka, In fourin- 116 dozen Men's Linen Collars, Silver se hands, tecks and bows, in every latest style and LINEN DAMASKS. 1,589 yards Richardson's Fine Double Satin Damask in extra fine, beautiful new patterns, pictures of fine art, In roses, leaves, shamrocks, stripes and floral deatgns AT HALF PRICE 2,830 yards Richardson Sons’ and Owden's Fine Double Satio Damask, choice patterns up 99 to $1.75. Sale price c MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS. Se Handker- two for 25c. Sale price chiefs SORE OREN ERE E Eee eee eee 10c Handker- wren regular price 36c. Sale 19¢ ser eth Sevee Mramcanan ames? 50 dozen Men's Four-in-Hand-and Teck Ties, very oth apg finest, latest novelties; regular price 39 ll ada il ae 5 te me naan Tbe and $1.00, Sale price ..,. .... .....00G chiefs MEN'S GLOVES. Working Gloves and Fine Dros . «+. AT HALF FORMER PRICES Fine varlety of choice Silk Handkerchiefs in new patterns; also the finest imported Ynitial Hand kernchiefe——Christmas novelties .AT HALF PRICE $2 doren Men Gloves . LADIES’ SHOES AT A LADIES’ WINTER COATS. SKIRTS. SACRIFICE Coats, suitable for a | 1.583 Ladies’ Black Perfect Fit 1,500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes tn vici sed lady; in colors, ting Silk Bloom, superior kid, box calf,. patent leather and many different styles; make and finish Petticoats, in and patent colt; military h former prices $12.00 to $18.00. all sizes; $1.26 kind 65 or French heels and turned This sale 5 95 for . Serer reer c ane jyear wel The Int price . #1 98 kind 98c t ‘ . % 3 lor e non 150 of the latest Pafis and Ber te esbacghes and 3%; reqular price $3, $3.50 | iin gives, amade of the very | $200 kind $1 59 and $4. To close them 98c best cloths; broadeloths, new HOF senveeee senens « out, this ¢ chiffon and French colors, sol 1,2 8 Ladies Shoes. ®,. to viel id a ancy plain new ef. | LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE suITs. kid and box calf;- military fects; Skinner's satin lined e lace or but ‘the very best), fancy military | /@28 of medium tong, tight-fit 6. 4, 4%. Regu praida front-end wack, foes ting or loose cut; square or lar price $3.50 and $4, To better, richer or more olegant corner fronts; Skinner close the weary ia vag te 8 atin lined; newest styles and 2,000 patra of the very best Special .. $iC. 95 $22.00 to $35.00. $12 95 Ladle Patent Colts, Velour Sale price ' c att w Viet | Kid b pheno i LADIES’ GLOVES. military heels; pat. or stoc , Laties’ Kid Gi ‘ LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. t buttons or lace; in the > CORRE: SES See Oven. om 3 DOR : “ A colors and black, at Matéq About 125 Ladies’ Fine Dress largest variety of latest styles Skirts, in plaid itie sizes, Regular prices Former Prices. Skirts, in plaids, novelties 7 en Children’s Mitts and , etamines, French Bor $4 and $5. This sale ‘ b to close them Gloves, every color and size others; worth $1 98 Half Price $10.00 to $16.60 each es vs This sale MEN'S SHOES. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. 1,000 pairs Men's Shoes, in satin | 1,650 yards Black French Silks OUTING FLANNELS. calf, velour calf i¢ met and fanc Plain taf 2.580 yards Outing Flannel in Goodyear welt or Me f Chir AneEse former price was = only: sizes in thi Sil Fancy for T%c. Sale price 2C . ken. Regular price waists, yard-wide Skinner Sat 8,982 yards Onting $3, $3.50; sale $1, 59 ins, all new and up-to-date heavy grade colors and qualities. Exactly former price was i Men's Shoes, in box Half Price. 12%. Sale price velour calf, gun metal or patent leather; {n all sizes SILKS. RLANKETS. Regular ices $2.60, $3 and Extra Spec 50 10-4 Bed Blankets—the reg $3.60, 8s $1 98 750 yards Japanese Silks, all ar price Sale 1,000 pairs of Sels, Royal Rlu¢ vor ay, Mander 50 pairs All-Wool Oregon Blank Hamtlton-Brown, American . Game 39¢ ets—Regular price ; ib Gentleman Spectal,” known all Sale price over to sell at $5. $2 98 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S pound 83c Oar one 3 Ladin FURS AND FUR SETS. 25 pairs 11-4 Oregon P i CHILDREN’S SHOES. Lynx, ¢ y, Fox, Marten and ok. Waa are $4, 55 50 pairs Children’s Shoes, in M in single f or set t ch eee patent leather, viei kid or box ONE-THIRO REGULAR COMFORTS. calf; sizes 0 to 6. Regular PRICE price $1.00, Sale Comfortable Home-Made Tied i 39c DOMESTICS. Comforts, worth $1 43 675 pairs Children's Shoe 6,000 yards best Prints and Cal $ This sat * 8 to 12, in viel kid, patent i in all colors and styles leather, box calf; spring heel best makes Merrimac SHEETING. or low heel lace only Reg. Coch and best Amert 1,580 yard 4 Sheeting ular price $2.00, Sale can best Thousands of Other Articles We Are Selling at Such Low Prices It Will Pay You to Come and Investigate—Remember, the Sale Will Not Last Forever, A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned. Mubbell Bros. 700-02 Pike Street, Cor. Seventh LOOK FOR THE WALDORF BUILDING price Sale price

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