The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1908, Page 8

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the control of which imilly wrested from Weare «in Chicago and for 4 time red, but finally found himself rsonal notes, and he came Weare Grain company cago Ratlway creditors holding securtt amount due through Judgments company and 1 creditors is these corporations ts placed on the list of assets, but is declared to be adjudged the ras bankrupt and referred it Hoyt as referee ing ix set for 10 o'clock on practically worthless the companies hands of recelvers NEW LINE TO ORIENT coming of the Chicago, trade conditions been opened for tion of a new steamship Hne to the epreaentatives who hav the Orient are third vice president has announced that general passenger @ispatched two representa CONVICTS WILL MAKE. BRICK Fifty convicts from Walla Walla will make brick and ttl! the prison farm at the new reformator tution at Monroe to the extent of a Mendelssohn-Schuman Program The young ladies of the Art club gave afternoon in Colambia hall and Schuman numbers was given THANKS SCHMITZ A formal resolution of thanks to the coming sum It is expected that 1,000,000 brick will be tarned for use in the o permanent bulldiags there trip to the east about Febre 10, and wil) spend a month inspect ing state reformatorie THIRD WARD MEETING SATURDAY NIGHT A pablie meeting of the voters of the Third ward is calle drona™ hall, on corner of Jetterson st. on Saturday night at was adopted by board yesterday board commends as & notable example of gen tion of all citizens who cumulated fortunes in this city Treadwell Must Stand Trial. FRANCISCO, Judge Dunne has denied murrer tO the indictment against James W. Treadwell, of the Califor Safe Deposit pany, charged with embez the defunct institation pleading until Feb. 3 FP. M. Jeffery ¢eiiman frou the Third ward, Present and address the Others will speak Anacortes Has a Small Fire. ANACORTES, broke out in the Green Tree hotel building on Second st Comes from the best giaass. examine your eyes and furnish the very best glasses that can be made Bchuchard Optical Roller Skates, ball bearing wheels. $2.50 and $2.00. at fair prices Spectatista, 12 Bargains POST CARDS For Souvenir Postal Cards, worth double Now is the time to VALENTINES For choice of 1,000 | part of oor imme newest surprises for Valentine's day BARGAIN SPOT : 35c Hose at 25c Pair and Children’s—1,200 pairs to choose women's hose are full fashioned, have , double heels and toes. fine ribbed cotton and are an extra good 35« The children’s hose surpass er seen in the store at the Choice tomorrow at, the garter top Are made of I of the kind ey For Colored Taffeta Ribbon, in widths up up to 20c a yard— ou will have a fine tment to choose On Belts, Bags and Handkerchief Sale Hours Saturdays 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. ‘McCarthy Dry Goods Co Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver © Sarat WEARE FAILURE WiLL construct DISASTROUS firet steamer “MOTHER” SHIP (By United Press.) WASHINGTON big . navy department gr decision to sez Atlantic It has been suggested that the the receiver. ed over to Mr will be the greatest sale in the history and never again will such prices be quoted. | Merchandise at your own figures. $10.00 mixtures $12.50 and $15.00 Men's Suits, serges $15.00 and & 5.00 Youths MEN’S OVERCOATS AND CRA- VENETTES. 12.06 Men's Overcoats, in bine and black beaver $15.00 Men's Fancy Top Coats, meitons and cashmeres $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Cray antifiue rain-proof Pr Men's Fancy Stff Fre Rink BEF cee osnces 250 Bhe boc 10¢ Receiver Sensational Slaughter of Prices Seasonable Merchandise at Tremendous Savings The Monarch Shoe and Clothing Company, which has been making such a fight to avoid going into bankruptcy, has finally passed into the hands of | The big $50,000 stock of Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Blankets and Furnishing Goods, has been turn B. Alexander, and will be sold at a tremendous sacrifice of the Pacific MEN'S CLOTHING. $6.50 Men's Fine Black Worsted Suite 2.55 $9.00 Men's Suits, tn all-wool black Beotch cheviot plaids and gray tn dress vicanas 0) Men's Sults, in blue and | double and single breasted YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. fp black worsteds 82.45 $7.00 Youths’ Suits, in fancy plaids, brown checks and gray $16.00 and $12.00 Youth tweeds and cheviots; eplendid values .. 96.35 Suite, in imported Nebt browne and latest style .. $8.65 tes, every coat MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. $4.00 and $5.00 Children’s }Piece Suits ..$1.15 $4.00 Children’s Double-Breasted Suita, in worst ode a. $5.00 and $6.00 Children’s Suits, in Seoteh plaids. tweeds and fancy mixtures, 3 pieces ... 83.45 CHILDREN’S REEFERS. $7.50 Children’s Reefera, In fancy grays and ker seys, with metal buttons $9.00 Children's vieunas; gray flannel lined MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR. Fancy Teck Ties for New Fourin-Hands for . Fancy Handkerchiefs . partment construct « mother | whip, pable of carrying four #ab marines for long distances and pleking them up and dropping thew conveniently, Naval experts are figuring on such a craft, whioh will have @ fighting radius som meneurate with the modern battle ship teet BOARD MAKES OFFER, The Seattle park board at ts regular weekly meeting yesterday afternoon formaily renewed the 5 Sale S445 cut 85.65 87.55 k and tans S305 blucher cut. regular $1.00 2.45 $4.45 ihe $5.00 Extra Tbe Black Sat BOYS’ SHIRTS. $1.50 Men's Englieh Corded Working Pants go at $2.50 Men's Worsted Pants go at ) Men's All-Wool Pants go at He | Mothers’ Friend 81.55 | Fancy Silk Mixed, $2.25 26¢ Box Sock», black and natural wool .. 76e Boys’ Corduroy Knee Pants go at Be Heavy for 2B All-Wool Alaska Socks Men's Warranted Fast Black and Tan Socks. for 1,000 PAIRS BLANKETS. SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS. $1.25 Gray amd Yellow i bo " worth 50c a pair ee mod Gray and $6.00 Heavy Wool, 20¢ |g: $2.00 Quilts 10¢ | 5 50 Quilts 20¢ Suspenders for Me Be Ie Genuine President Suspenders go at ..... 2he GLOVES. see eeevecoees 43¢ Working Gloves Canvas Gloves B. ALEXANDER, Receiver. Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE. 1 2345678910 11 12 Dingman’s, 1112 t to Lole theater Never before $50,000 worth of Brand New | MEN'S SHOES. $3.00 Men's Haff Celf Shoes, box and plain toe $8.50 Men's Viel Kid Shoes. $3.90 Men's Viel Kid and fe $4.00 Men's! Patent Leather Shoes $6.50 Men's High Cut oes, ar Men's Store YOUTHS’ SHOES. $2.46 Youthw’ Shoes, $2.00 Children's Shoes, in vicl kid ‘LADIES’ SHOES. $3.75 Ladies! Shoes, fn dongola, joodyear welt... $3.60 Ladies Shoes, $2.40 Ladies’ Shoes, tn dongola $2.60 Misses’ Sohoo WHIM ccc eeenne . in dongola and calf SWEATERS. $1.50 Sweaters for . $4.00 Fancy All-Wool Sweaters $2.50 Wool Sweaters for . TRUNKS AND TELESCOPES. Pine $7.00 Trunks for eves $10.00 Tranks, straps attached, for .. $7.50 Bult Cases for . Solid Leather $10.00 Suit Cases She Telescopes for : She Telescopes for $1.00 Telescopes, 2%inch, for FURNISHING GOODS. the Fleece Lined Tbe Heavy Ribbed Underwear $1.00 Heavy Wool Underwear $3.45 $1.60 Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear in navy blue cheviots, | $2.00 Medium Mixed Wool Underwear ... SHIRTS. $2.00 California Flanne! Shirts Be | $2.50 Califoraia Fiapne) Shirts . Double Breasted *: Heavy Shirts, pearl b 2he n Work Shirts $1.00 Blue and White Chambray . $2.00 Derby ‘Hats, black and brown 3.00 Derby Hats, black and brown Soft, lntuxt shapes 10 Soft, latent shapes 9 Jobn B. Stetson Hats Half Block North of Postoffice. Bet. University and Union Streets. Opposite New Arcade Block. A Trousers Salel} Any pair of Men’s “Nufangl” Trousers in our entire stock, marked to sell at $4.56, $5, $5.50 and $6.50, Saturday at, a pair, Every man who gets in on this reduction sa a permanent reminder of their good points litue for the friends we make. 44 waist, and an immense variety to choose from in these $4.50 to $6.50 Trousers S Ports, § Cite Trevies Chemaite. 88 Theater Fires Replying to the numerous inquiries from those who have requested us to keep suits and overcoats for them for a few days, we beg to State that the great reduced price sale of suits and overcoats will continue for 10 days more, during which EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN THIS STORE WILL BE SOLD FOR This means that $22.50, $20.00, $18.00 and $15.00 suits, overcoats and sell for the next few days for $10. Also street car motormen’s and conduc- tors’ uniforms, and we might here say that as we have had a large trade from the latter class of customers, we are anxious that as many of them as possible shall benefit by this sale. Costello & Grant Ranke Block, Cor. 5th and Pike Fly On The Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA 35e—Round Trip, 50c FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE & m,, 2:05 and 6:45 ROUTE. — 6:45 LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. 16, 3:55 and 7 U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent, Seattle Tacoma— 0 p. m. Saturday id ; The “Nufan Trousers are now in every state in the Union, and best fitting am comfortable read in the market which doe s an important featupey up” after dinner comes clasp, which can be adjusted te gree desired or required by the size of the meal consumed — gt wearer “solid comfort” without any objectionable features of unde ‘Nufang!” Trousen We can afford to Manchester, 68 Faulkner 8t Moore Th and Sunday Night, With Marguerite @ Assisted by ber / Cony Nighte—tte to $24 tise Matinee Saturday. Pricem—t8e, Te, RB Written by Lotthe ed by Joseph Re Seattle © Matinee Saturday Next Week— Ae. THIRD A’ cravenettes BRESSeE SFEoecczer eer sy ge = NOTHENG BUT” 22% ,FFEF2 85223 aE Fr.

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