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+ Goo GHEER AT THE LEVY he head t are tipped an@Pro xia sen Devine, mining enginee 0} charge of the headquarte ; rfully stated that Lev ha walk, He ' from tv r at the time, t m top of a aimed that wh j h snuggle ting if When gue night | © a new me mber | in which TT members of the Levy ; enrolled, the eh © enrolled } SEE > | YODER NEW PRESIDENT: } _ SPOKANE GETS MEETING : Miss Chicago fr a series of yap ite twenty first aae 85 The offfcore chemo oF (bo) here yesterday eardere esterday, meldee Mr eon was x b olen tin Mov & we Reolatous aa oo se Beale, mocretary, O € Ol Dugd prtoes to eeees WOlloes Tecoma eb term | comets, Oe Was (remorarer, (Darien Papen, Soa ite See 2 eene eS Se Se Norte A evening, amd they were iho re cletenie of many haedsome guid premente and Mowers io hunor of Ue occasion | eotury club et Pook (Die oven.) eabytortan church The fol eran) will be ren Doongieters af inin, dered Bixteentn Cemtury Poero ‘The Povghters of lew club met and Changing Moods ' muertny afternoon at the heme Myx Gareh H. @wart ow, ‘Thou Of Airs, Backman, (63 Nimib av Winter Wieds” (Sargent) @ Filticem Whiat Party. Red, Red Rese” (Hastings), Umyvid| 4 The Tilkcum Whit «lob wi be Stheets Craig, reading (elected) e termed next Mondey afternoen Mise Loreta Munson. a4 @ the homme of Mire & © Rook, 626 . é creme teow, | BRIEFS BY WIRE Mra Sharp was hostess yes ferday afternoon to the Pramressive| The gold productic the Vett Thesebt elub at hér home, 553 Ri, proGuetion af. She Ue Prfteenth av. N Ninsteanth Gentury Literary Club. The Nineteenth Century Literary ed States show a decrease $4,000,800 for 1907 Alaska’s output Was only $15,000 Gf Gab met yesterday afternoon with Mee Ronsid at her be on Thir Three men have been sentenced 3 tleth av. N at Ritevitle for stealing coal from x Order of \. ashington. care. | Union No If and Union No 23 According to statements given Order of Washington, held jotnt in-'to the press in New York city,| r piaiingion af officers at Fraternal | public dining rooms where t ball, Third ay. and Wilbur st. Hal- can smoke are growing px lard, last evening Dr. Nicholas Sena, 63, one ? Burasides in South best known surgeons in the | i nba ab es ee States, died yesterday at Chicago Astsinote reached Hote! Del” Coro. | beart disease aden Was. O40 tn inchs aeneean A chair pusher at Atlantic City Giae tineesh Bouthera Cale found a purse containing $400 aod They will spend same time at Coro-| Jewelry valued at several fade Beach sands. He returned the pr Weilington Jones. to the owner and received twx On New Year's evening Mra A. cent pleces and two copper pen 4 C. Welliggten and Mr. David Jones as a reward : “ © married at the home of Mrs.| The three Japanese arrested at ie amen co Femingaege! O27 Twentieth « Vancouver, B.C. for rioting, tn} E 3 Matthews was whieh three city firemen were ser-| jously injured and slashed, have} chating clergyman, and the att ~ nts were Mr and Mes W. 8 Me Kean Later in the year Dr. and been remanded for trtal and bail/ EADQUARTERS ae “PUBLIC MARKET °° Wemun'n Cantury Club | \). ge; hemria, 1be each; tongues, 45 jon cob, be Ib ce Mrs. Jougy will take a trip to Hono- refused. , tie 6 « Golden Wedding Anniversary GASOLINE EXPLODES 3 Budge and Mrs. ( ; ents o@ teetr gotten w Explosion of gasctine in the! Re iby re & New r ay Crown Dye Works, 2931 Firet av, f ; the residence of Orang Inte yesterday caused fire damage eS Many friewdm and ploneer ; te the amon of B08 | AM tie called during the afternoon and es ye | ] ee 7 “The “Washington "Vire Inourance Be Whitiey exercisers In all styles, ‘company has been Heensed in the : state of C alifors or at Mall's, 1111 First av a eeattle, Second Avenue and Pike Street. New York, 2 Walker strews q THEM Bo © Cite Trevies. Chemutte. 22 Theater @tresee Manchester, 8 Foulkner 6 Until Noon Saturd ay $1.25 Feather Pillows 69c All Feather Hed Pillows, thoroughly cleansed and purified, well filled, covered with best fancy art ticking, in floral de signs; 7 pounds to a pair; @9e each. $1.88 a pair. No phone or ders.-Miaih Floor. Until Noon Saturday 75¢ Muslin Drawers | SOC Women's, made of excellent quality muslim, deep umbrella ne row of lace Insertion, eight fine tucks; bottom of dged with lace to match insertion. No phone orders. Second Fleer. A" Day Saturday. la besasih sceniin $1.29 res, 3 yards long, 40 inches wide ”” green and red in combination. Usable for closet ingle doors or couch covers. Ne n orders.— Second Floor. All Day Saturday. } 25-35 Embroideries (1 5c} |} and Nainsook Corset Cover and Trimming Embroid to # foot and a half wide edges, insertions and New 1908 designs, No phone orders.—Main Floor. All Day Saturday. - $1.75 Had Bags $1.00 Iras and Imitation Alligator Hand Bags, extra fine ity, leather lined, eoff strap haedie, fitted with coin purse, case and mirror. Strictly up to date—Mainm Floor. All Day Saturday. 15¢ Reach Towels Full Siz0 Pure White Hygy Face Tygols, wig neat bow | stout quality; slightly imperf such as an oll n here and there @pothing ® Qpar ts 3 @ bargain— HE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1908 iftywixth ot ‘wilt be i t The tel thief added three |, Inte tn vali ent oe let hw web. | checking out the feures. ot niaht clerk at the had his reom entered CITED FOR CONTEMPT, taken jin hotel Ree biaek | pay # t a on « that the bonds would be purchased ause of an alle {fo citing W r of the Puget Soune PRICES TODAY“ 1 r compar A cark le me from We were pla Dies in Agony 1 TACOMA, Jan, %-—-After @uffe duction of 10 aud 1 ne terrible agony for 48 hours as Chotce Greening apples from * the pean of auetainod t bine Hack River district ate of mamey apart ja (De reeo!! OF y ivr} ge — tho weler @epartieeot, aed th » | treneurer hae i Be entire Jing at $1 a box or pris. Quid Gb 19 Coola & feued oF (Drew Poveds far f) rents Totes e Qustrwas are Reocd ages, ate ts Com, Bastero eggs, 26e dua, Oregeo eRAs, Me por’ Com Wenbiogtuo creamery butter 40°, lowe creamery, 30c; jueai Temd, S60 Fence Swiss cheese, tte, Wie copsio full cream brick, 23¢, #mier cheese, ito Cdickeas, Me Ib. Geese, 200, turkeys, Ihe. Mutton eQops, 12% @ 13%e Ib rib sieabe, ibe 1b; portertuvse, ibe ib; siviedo, It\ge ID; roued steak oe 1b; showider steak, 3 Ihe, fur Store in Busydom Inventory af Stock Begins on Monday Next. We have many odds and ends to clean up in the meantime, and to clean up with us means to positively sell out regardless of cost Hence the following rare chances for wide-awake people @ bo encd be Ib 18 Ibs. for 26 . Bec pound; 7 pounds for the eots, 3 bunches for be Onions, 2 benches for Ge; bolling onions, 13 Ibs. for tbe Carrots, 3 buache Dried onions, 6 Ibs. Radishes, 4 bunches Parsley, be per buneb ee er WASH CLOTHS In ennhet packages, regular 5c mited; while they last 2 tor KIRK'S PURE CASTILE BOAP, put up im pound bars; just Seo Tore a bunches for be Sitcemin pare while they last, aod on! Califoroia persimmons, 1h¢ to Boe dozen; Japanese persimmons, She dozen , 0) tre Co eell, limited to three 4c Artichokes, 3 for 25¢ ular price in e; on sale for Celery, 10 to 16e # bunch, OATMEAL AND TAR GOAPS, 500 bare Cucumbers, 10 Spinach; be per Mb. e Tos can't buy a oe 5c th crackers, on Tomatoes, Ike per Ib. Cabbages, be to 10¢ Sweet peppers. 2) cents doa Horse Radish, Ife 1. Rutabagns, 1 go Tb. Sauerkraut, be Id. Lettuce, 2 for be. Pop core, shelled, 2 Ibs. for ibe Lemons, 10-186 Cider vinegar Cider, 40¢ You are weleome. ban | 7 ay m. _Seeurday se Pineapples, the each Oranges, Ibe to 100 dom Jap oranges 100 dow; 80 to 406 per hex ancy apples, $1.00 to $2.40 bex cooking apples, 60¢ box; 9 Ibs. tor she Dates, Se 18e Euthymel Tooth Paste. s¢ Cranberries, se-11¢ From 7 to 10 a. m. 1c Lundborg’s Violet Ta: Huekleberries, 100 1,000 bare of Lenox Soap, white se Pumpkins, 10 to ibe they baat & for b@e « Ricksecker's Violet Te abbard squanb. Go to ihe - me pe fruit, 400 From 2 to 4 p. m. the Banito! Fare Powder. me 4. prunes, 7 Ibe, for 1% A Guaranteed 2et. Hot Water | 260 Air Float Talcum Se Yakima honey, $1.40 gai, eambd. Bettie, reauiear price ée Hewt jo the World 20c; candied houey, 20¢ Ib; 2% while they last BTe | thc jar Rose Cold Cream .. .8¢ the, the; @ Ibe. Be New Piiberts, fe tb binck walnuts, 2 Ibs. for ite; Eng igh walnuts, 100-20e Ih: slmonds pS ae |S db, Brae! note Ife mined pute Cuticura Soap % cakew for Bie | 2h ons Crusbed Roses Ouly 3 fo a Customer or Violet Talcum ... se Wholesale Prices on Chloride of Lime For 4 Dozen 45 Cents ise Ib; cowoanuts, Ife to He each Brasil pods, ibe each; Italian chest Flowers—Carnations, 6 be doaen pues, 91.00 to 81 dom en violets, 26e bane. chryeanihe | A Snap Worth While, Fer Friday ond Setar, All Day mums to 61.50. aarciesus, be out athe, ie dowen inventory Sale Of watches, diamonds, silverware. silk umbrellas, ete, this week. Extra special bargains. Chicago Jew Ce., 1207 Second av ~_—* Raven Drug Co. 1412-16 Second Av. A i a Tomorrow Our entire stock of Pattern Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, values $20 to $40, goes on sale for $15 Unusual values are offered in this sale. They are unusual because the prices we have put on them for the time being are away below the actual cost of the clothing. These clothes will cost you less here tomorrow than if you were buying from a wholesale tailor direct. There is a fine variety of the best of the new winter patterns and colors. The suits and over- coats are all cut on fashionable lines, having , enough variety, however, to suit individual tastes. | No goods charged. | BOTH STORES ——-—-—— = wo ne cen tee aati: King Bros Co. mic Correct Agquaeh tae o- re as eee 2° Be. WILL TAKE BONDS. AST 0 L EN FROM WOMAN REGISTERS VOTERS t a abla ain Baek PME . Sng a Ee PRB Oa o ” Third Day of Frederick & Nelson’s Stock-Arranging Sale Has Maay New Items Year after year the Frederick & Nelson & Stock - Arranging Sale of Furniture has grown in importance to thrifty Northwest } ern women---valuea unusual to a marked degree are in such a large variety that the mention of the date attracts to the store literally hundreds of the most particular buvers. Day after day the sold articles are replaced by other equally attractive vaiues each one worthy a description that treat fill much more space than is at our disposal. The third day of the sale willstart with as an attractive adisplay as we have yet of fered. The sale, as a sale, is far more reaching than any previous effort and is much larger and more complete in every way. High grade Furniture is very much in evidence and included are many very remarkable items in high grade bedroom, library and dining room pieces. Furniture representa- tive of the historic periods are also well represented, making all together the most complete exposition of good values that the store has yet offered. The greater show is on the Second Floor, where space was cleared for the sale, but sale articles are scattered through the entire establishment. Each day the display changes, and f ye t see what you want on your first visit, cali again No C. O. D. nor telephone orders can be filled. Delivery at our convenience © | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Clearance Sale $15.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS OUR choice of any suit, overcoat or cravenette in stock for $15.00. We desire - to call your attention to out clothing sale which is now in pro- gress. We wish to repeat what we said in our first advertise- ment. You may have your choice of any suit, overcoat or cravenette in stock for $15.00. This includes plain blues and blacks, but not full dress ap- parel. About a month and a half ago we had an immense sale of clothing. This left us a great number of broken lines of suits---one, two or three sizes of a style. Since then we have received a good many shipments intended for Christmas. We are now put- ting on sale everything at one price of $15.00. This includes the reliable, aristocratic names, such as the Rogers-Peet and Kensington clothing --- values running as high as $380.00 and $35.00. We have special departments can have it done by some outside of extra sizes for the unusually tailor, as you desire The selec- large-stout and the tall-slender tion of sizes is so extensive that man. We also. carry specially very few men will require any re- made college clothes for the fitting of their garments. young man No suits can be charged and none exchanged during this sale We have the largest stock of clothing in the city, occupying Remember, as we said before, three floors. We will give you this is the largest clothing sale the selection of the entire stock that has ever taken place in Seat of Suits, Overcoats and Craven- _ tle Rogers, Peet & Co., and ettes for $15. Because of the ofher big stores, sometimes have very low price we cannot make them in New York and Chicago, alterations without charge. Ili but never has there been such a you desire extra tailoring, we sale of Men's Clothing inthe will do it at actual cosi,or you Northwest. One price, $19.00, eo - +>