The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1908, Page 3

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SMIRAL WILL ASK BIG APPROPRIATION # at the Rainier club last even Banqueters That He | ta, Rear ‘Admiral RoC, Hollyday Ask Congress made the announcement for $2 $2,000,000, that he was prepared to put In @ equisition for $2,000,000 to be used he Pu jound navy yard next The admiral has Just (nished official Inspection of the navy yard, and bis statement at the Rain ska banewet b ty he Co Only Two MoreDays Saturday and Monday Closes the Sale of Bennett’s Stock Which we purchased at a remarkably low price, which enab!« s to sell John B. Stetson, Knox and Bennett's $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Hats for only $1.75. Take advantage of this opportunity while it lasts he same hats you will have to pay $4.00, $5.00 nd $6.00 for elsewhere Jedleded in this remarkably low price sale is a line of Men's Furnishing G Ck —_ and Shoes. This high fige of goods will be put on sale Saturday at the fol- owing remarkable money-saving prices Men’s Suits i Men's Single and Double freasted Tweeds, Pancy Mixtures and Cheviots, go at s4.00 #1800 Suite, in a fancy gray, brown and check, pure worsteds, go “ 86.30 Men's Suits, blue » ck clay worsteds, go at... €7.70 i Men's Suits, Imported clay, biack and blue and fancy worst H} tas, ko at 85.40 , a? : Men’s Shoes Boys’ Clothing BM Work Shoes $1.65 | $2.00 & Suite go at. . 81.00 $250 Drees Shoes $1.05 | $4.00 Born Sutte go at... $1.85 nal ae - $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Suite go at BO Work Shoe 82.00 $2.75 Hf $3.00 Men's Drew * $2.00 $3.50 Mews Dress Shoes $2.50 95.60 Poys’ Overce go at nd en's Show 82.15 ee ond Ry M ae 96.00 Boys’ Overcoats go at Wiel, box calf, rclour .. $3.00 83.00 othe Men's Cashmere Pant« $3.50 Men's Pure Worsted Pants | oo $1.25 | Concan Worsted Pants yr = ress Pants, eheck, so 43 | 96.0 ore... Men's Heavy ¢ wor $1. 3 at ale Starts at 9 "O'Clock ainier Clothing Co. 1104 First Avenue MPL ey = PLETE ruResHtos OF HOMES, STEAMBOTS ~ | Room-Size Tapestry Rug, 9 Feet Wi Surtains, $1.0%, Instead of $1.75, Single Wool Buy how Pay later WBote Stliers ‘the io March MaMeabie A Bange Savings of Unusual Merit Offered i in Fourth Floor Department for Saturday’s Keen Trading by 12 Feet Long, Satarday’s Close Price $9.25 of $6.85, for Saturday Two # te a Customer Shown ter club dinner was made tn hin re. sponse to the toast, "The Navy on the Pacific, “Tam going to ask for $2,000,000 next your,” sald Admlrad Hollyday “I won't get it all, bi@T am not going to be satiafied until I get four dry docks here of the largest size We need them now, and won't be In shape to handle a large fleet until We get them,” Judge Burke acted an ggastmas-| Battleships Reach the Last]: ter, Other speakers were Caz pt . ev of Australian Ports one . of the navy yard, Senator \arenaman Humphrey, J on Cruise. Blethen at a ee ith, FW, Baker and (BY H. LEE OCLOTWORTHY) United Press Correspondent Aboard the &. 8. Georgia. ALBANY, W ja, Sep Ll Th of the ce bate] tleship firs tet Anstratian wonder i“ They find tha (Sy United Press.) mon Australia are as anx SARCIIOU t 1 | tou thelr good will tow sry wl ard Uncle Sam as the men of the t ea trighirat | Aurtratian more anxte cted last night by ar et dropped anchor at & Mo ANAP | o'cloe d within a few hours sev about to stamp hin vie. {Crat hundred blue jackets were | tin death jashore taking In the sights, Ten the le are on the shores # wound to see the fean battleships. | of MAKE MATERIAL * | fer Moore of West Austra tle é ADVANCE IN RATES nnxed or) pald each other for AS the fleet will be coaling here most of the time, the teativities will | be confined mostly to the shore he usual ran of pleasure and on tertainments have been planned at of facts supporting | of the department of} against the Sun wet | “OLDEST TELEGR APH OPERATOR MARRIED » for the nickel in} hat there has ce in making y hae art athe Zeoeeooorocsoooooooooors : SOCIAL NOTES i CAPITALIST SUED: FOR A DIVORCE | (By Unined Press.) SAN F } ‘ ned th tr erday at her } $55.60—DENVER AND RETURN— 955.60. Raliroad & Naviga | ncoda le Se and Mr, Byerry w r Luncheon. wore.s t. Hitching Michigan cl ub Pie of . SCHOOL CHILOREN’S EYES ight price edera oie “a (0 1944 First Ave, Arcade Annex Blankets, $4.00, in Place nut clone on Fourth Floor W re to the PUNLIC yw how Let w YOt We do a general bank pede Union bang Savings & {the Credit eee lll Trust Co. | You Want 3 é | SECOND AND CHERRY | | \ AT ALBANY ee : General Il American Con TOKIO, Bept, 1 & vacation on a McCarthy Co.'s Remaining Stock} 6 i charge on and Mre, HW. MB mod at 90 per Cod | peeeseeeeeeeees VESSELS UNINSURABLE, 6 Britton bark Gc tor, 240) 2 tin n for Ma Seeseeoooseoooos WILL BE SOLD OFF BY “IThe Hubbell Compan Tomorrow, Saturday, 9 a. m. HAVING BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH, THE ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF THE . McCarthy Dry Goods Company AT A FEW CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, THE HUBBELL CO. WILL START, SATURDAY MORNING, AT THE OLD M’CARTHY STORE, SECOND AVE- NUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE, HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. THE GREATEST SALE THIS STOCK HAS GOT TO GO, AND GO QUICK EVER HEARD OF IN THE —AND AT THE PRICES MARKED THE STUFF WILL GO OUT OF THESE DOORS IN THE BIGGEST KIND OF AHURRY. THE MOST PRICES SIMPLY SMASHED, EVER HEARD OF. TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER OF PRICES PULVERIZED AND GROUND TO PIECES—THE CLIMAX OF VALUE GIVING. YOU WILL REMEMBER THIS SALE ALL YOUR LIVES—NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN BEFORE. Seeing Is Believing!! Look at Our Windows!! A Few Items Picked at Random From Broken Lots in the Windows Remnants of Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Lawns, etc., values to $7.50 2¢ yd. Serges, Wool Batistes, Taffetas, all kinds of Dress Goods, all colors, values to $1.60, yard 15¢ Beautiful Pink Taffeta Silk, full width, worth, oN Over rar tor eae eer Heavy Irish Linen Damask Table Nap- kins, worth $4.00 496 doz. Ladies’ All-Silk Jackets, navy blue, 34 length, black silk trimmed, marked $10.00 $1.69 Black Nearseal Cape, high fur collar, satin lined; was $30.00, going tomorrow $1.79 Long 18-Button Kid Gloves, black and colors, reg ular $2.50 19¢ Embroideries and Insertions, imported goods ; val- ues to 50c.......... le Silk Velvets, thick pile, exquisite coloring ; McCar- thy’s price $2.00 ...... 19¢ Double Linen Huckaback Toweling, full width, regular pd. ee P Py Goer Po ee 2¢ Children’s Lace Trimmed Gingham Dresses, regu- lar $1.45 1 Corsets, mixed lot, standard makes, values $1.50 to DEN bie bas is PRs ae Corset Covers, plain and lace trimmed, values to TO hav 0d ss oe odors dete Cahier Colored Sateen Dress Linings, the finest quality, regular 35c Shopping baskets, just the kind you need ...... 2¢ Dress Satins, all colors, full width, regular 50c .B¢ Fine Cambric Underskirts, lace trimmed, regular BOG ho ois ing ie on th iWien het 17¢ Rubber Syringes, 3 attachments, in box, complete, WON GILES 66s sie 7¢ All kinds of Framed Pictures, Oils, Water Colors, Wg SONI sno ow nsey ved s Noosa cue ones tee 1 Don’t Forget It, Don’t Miss It, Be There Early 1512-1522 Second Avenue DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. fiance Announcement Among the goods to be sold at less than cost during the few days that we are going to be here are 250 nobby Fall Overeoats, 500 Men’s cases of Fall Underweai the entire stock of high clothing. Don’t miss this and Winter and Boys’ Suits, several and the balance of grade, union made opportunity to secure a nobby suit or overcoat at practically one-half of what it would cost you later Our store has been already rented and we are moving out in a few days—hence our reason for the Costello above sacrifice. & Grant Corner Fifth’ Avenue and Pike Street any Balla rd car an . change to Loyal Heights

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