The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1908, Page 3

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THE STAR—TUE DAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. AAP AT AD aT A ee ‘Sensational Thanksgiving Values Bring Prompt Responses The Busy Store spreads a worthy feast for Seattle buyers, Your dollars have a great spread here, Le low we print a few hints—trast this store to supply it Sill HELD BY T, R.'S MEN; WINTER FOR TAFT'S FRIENDS BY GACOB WALDECK, ——__— Taft's | his friends. Tt happens that all the | ccna tre a the rail] offices are already filled with m vera a phone com: |p ee Not only are they p but it is | san Prethren, but they were ap sot a who| pointed by his friend and beae-| yes ¢and won It, as they | factor, T. Rit ts to be reckoned | mp oe tor thelt that these officeholders followed | ‘oh it lan't the chaplets| (he lead of the president In labor either They|tng for Taft, and eo Mt will be @ gubstantial—re-| difficult matter for the latter to ipat will being them first-| weed them out in favor of bis none h Lit at the | officeholder friends. one ge |W Tait were succeeding a demo. n atpoonae | eat Ite weuht tre able to do w Ge Samer for ited overs | Gor thie lnterers kn the vineyard, He | your every Thanksgiving want—at less coult appolot 607% of them as post Genuine Heatherbioom 4 wasters in as many cities: He ‘ ifeon | et ticons aes $2.50 would have the appofntment of nine ETTICOATS od 2 PPETTICOATS jecabinet members with plenty of am $1.98 » duet Thin ] $1.08 | sistants, diplomatic representatives | hind Wednesday, 909 1 ott tial amp | With thelr corps of seoretartes and / rm ; a eee Presidentin’ § @ clerks to 38 countries, consuls to} 92.00 A dap jot of 100 Bustinns. 4 $2.00 a hap.| ll parts of the world sixes: fancy | } 5 thebe | surveyors of customs, collectors of WAISTS, ® waters, summer | {ternal revenue, United States dis | ; ” trict attorneys and marshals, mem 980 the waist, 980 WAS DOC) done of commisstons and judges! campat — Ito fill vacancies in the United | ‘OF! States courts, These offices carry ng partl| with them thousands of subordinate Home Re Dress Goods and Suitings | itions with which a president B Bach of them then | POSON con oteel 14 | 1 mont office which | WOwd not pe put which would at 55c¢ to 65c on the D>! lar | fn reach, and pro-| 08 St bis disposal if he © Specially Priced in This Thanksgiving Sale incuenee,” The] Souid the 66.000 fourth-ch y Pure Linon Damank nce An Extraordinary Pure! ase letters, petitions, | ™ nb aie Cee $1.00 wide; @rass bleached; every stment of in. | Master. althoug e Damask, pattern a beaut One ot the leading Woolen Mille « led by the postoftice de fave here; rom : ing to make a 7Se Thanksgiving Sal prte ard the president-elect.| BANKER GETS FIV! Meached Sheeta T2n80; extra | | bearing from all of! - =~ and bulky packages | (By United Press he sadly for Ue ack Beas tions are clogging | CLE AND, ©, Nov rams are thick) Harry Schmick, former cai the wires, and the/| the National Bank of Leet are frequent as they | who ws indicted with his of themselves © C. N. Schmick, president of the} bank, on charges of embeaziement | polis is embarrassing to| and making false entries en: | Teason that he cannot | tenced to prison for five years. great number of father was set free. ~ Knosher’s *." bwest Dress Goods ghave the best selected stock of new Dress Goods ty. Many designs are our own exclusive show- ot fail to see these beautiful goods. You will ly surprised at both the styles and reasonable { came ce cana aah Spies all the new | A Thansgving Sale — Notions and small ‘Wares at Iai j aa $1.25 i Very Special Inducements for Early a ihe cath wk SUITINGS— 52 Fal wide; the Needle r the Pearl But pwanted early winter colorings ; the | — $s one, doren $1.50 9c ages 9c ed pes ehe ee cea cweeecdesees 20 fo 919050 dozen Sheer Lawn handkerchiefs: cfessbar, and in the Thanke 45c Full-sixed Comforts, soft and flutty, silkott top ray and ) wear femular bee p chotee of this | 98 Comforts, } 79¢ j vered both \ f Sheets, { “eee j ; | Bie and BGe Sut Hultings dark red « | Dectiied Savines en Wemen's| an ae Bich cit “Ae Wear in This Thanks- Es The “heat giving Sale Women’s $1.00 Wool Undervests, 69¢ Medium Weight Wool Vest, fine, these garments are hand t med; regular value $1.00; Wednes $1.89 Flannelette Kimonos, $1. 39 An opportun line of I Mgnt and tal patterns, regular $1.59 day a striped sulting a lar@e and apien tabrice, your sh t Wedne = choles, yard be Spool have embrotd: am . / fmttial, her ett border, regular Ife | fe Wire Hair (PROOF SUITINGS- ~42 inches Seas: beautiful Luster Cotton value; buy Itt ty for future During 6 25¢ | Pina, bunch— | we ol colors ; good value at &5c¢ the yard; ve waits Not Over 12 to & Customer, Bi | 2c fy ‘ SAMO YORE 05. casesesseees vein j | 1 donee Sate- | 180 to 10:90—1,000 yards best quailty Outing Flannel, th dark i at: orig ty Pine— m ite, stripes and checks, in « large array o' aatic. yy HEAVY ENGLISH ALL WOOL STORM § 5c oho : tthe grade: for one hour Bic er te J | h All colors, 37 inches wide; splendid 3 Spec! Darn- 1:90-—5 doxen Augustine Corsets, medium jength. with | i. . of SIE 5c <00 vekibbin Cap deer eanete ing Cotton— ithout supporters Nharbuahiy i ; ental Carden c set and regular value $ 40 to be sold durin, be this howr at a decided reduction. 10:30 to 11:30 fe Hooks and ae 2he Box Writ- ing Paper, box 19¢ | i WE ee ~ onan the hist | Broome Trontng Was. ot om University district tn ATTEMPTING BIG MERGER, 4 from the ety on ato ast weeasioned by the (By United Press.) tack during the pavi RAD x 16 NEARLY WRECKED -"5.05.c5"",, ” turned its regul ight inte « / (By United Prose) . | Weats SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10-—The ty co ite neat meeting *2e e hy r A he Rock pretty, well-made ferry ont Bay City oa Seam tome om this) ie*Fenng tor the ik. ~ narrow sacape of all the oak. The one ‘ jflon today. after a narrow cece ‘ * jon oO 0 turned legs and Forte Becus letend be night. Th Ly a broken pro Tig 18 inches : will not be In servic j ont City Kleetion, WASHINGTON, Nov Under One Roof FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Ansacet Farnieh the Store Closes Dally at 5:30 Wheat Mines ome Compiets nnd Children Special Furniture Offerings of Merit The generous response to the values announced in the Furniture Section from time to time bears eloquent testimony to the exceptional character of the goods and the lowness of the prices. SNS ES | MISSION ROCKER, SPECIAL $7.65—Quarter-sawed oak, finished fumed. Mission design, with wide DRESSER, SPECIAL $12.95 — Maple, finished golden in quarter- sawed effect. Top measures 40 | inches wide and 19% inches deep; | swinging beveled plate mirror, 22x28 inches. Case has paneled ends and four drawers, the latter with brass pulls, arms and high back; seat covered with Spanish morocco leather. Arm Chair to match at same special price. 2 IRON BED, SPECIAL $2.95—Good | OAK ROCKER, SPECIAL design in white, blue or green enamel; | $3. 25—Finished golden, with slat three-quarter or full size. Head 49 | back and quartered oak top. inches high, foot 40 inches. Ornament Turned spindles and posts: arms | are rodded to saddle-shaped wood s seat, making a strong and dur- Angle-iron rails in both head and foot. _| able Rocker. al castings connect posts with top bars. The November Sale of China, Lamps and Plain Glass- ware Presents Unusual Savings at a Most Oppertene Time ' lection | treasury report 65 ‘ t her sit y spor ‘ * $1. night te Lg A gy Gemlana ch en pentees s pe | 92.423.689. disbur: : Sithe bay. dhe reached the v ‘ vmest for many re. A | in this table, with fty of Yerka Bu ; . . nder the market affords 5 to drift with the a prime beef, milk veal, yo: te there re ne and the bay wae peers; ; worth oot eer lecknana put off in « rowboa < M4 | Southern Pacifte pler, an | y boat Piedmont wae sent e encue of her helpless ae | sidan of | = 50 | This is very strongly built Table, “a quartered golden k; polished. The top is 24 inches square, and the legs are securely braced, Worth $6.50. Tomorrow you save Want Paving Rushed. | On account of the delay to reai-| ~“Tnited Wireless Common 26 shares for sale at $8.50. H M. Herrin & Co,, 610 First av Your Credit Is Good Select your Suit or Coat, take it and wear it while you ‘EXCEPTIONAL 43 are paying for it. OPPORTUNITY "BRUSHES | Of every kind. Every one guar anteed. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Go. Avy Arcade HM need it some day Just consider—what would One Price to All— Cash or Credit. you do if you were suddenly taken sick or thrown out of Where wor émployment? ld SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, MILLINERY AND FURS. ite is also finest led polished oak er Tt is larger thar : Ot the other t P inehes square Strongly constru the money come from to pay doctor billa and necessary expenses? If you start a savings account with | | For a few days more, to intro:| a |due their painiess and modern | methods the St, Paul Dentists will do all work at cut rates. This a |forda those requiring dental serv |1cos an exceptional opportunity to 6 work done practically at cost. | | Painless extraction a specialty | | CUT-RATE PRICES, Examinations .... 1 FREE | Sliver Fillings ‘ 60¢ you'll be prepared for these emergencies. A small payment down secures any garment. ESR ER ES EE = The Union Savings & Tru Gold Crowns A 43.80 CASH CREDIT Bridge Work, per tooth . All the Credit [PMT work, ‘guarsateed mie Company ‘ST. PAUL DENTISTS fm Westherg & Childs Second and Cherry You Want Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove Is as easily regulated as a lamp. Every door, draft and joint on this famous Stove fits. Painstaking workmanship, right principles of construction with the best materials money will buy, are the reasons why this Stove holds the fire, saves the fuel and satisfies the purchaser. You take no chances when you decide on a Round Oak, no matter what kind of fuel you wish to burn—soft coal, coke or wood. With the hot-blast (used only for soft coal), a steady, ] even fire is secured which consumes the soot and gases; the double fire-pot with cone- center grate having rim discharge, prevents the formation of clinkers. Think what a sat isfaction that i ust shaking the grate cleans the entire bottom of fire alike. There is no other Stove like it—others are made to look like it, but there the resemblance p you will know it is the original Genuine DERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED t Look for the name on the leg; then Round Oak a Seneiieines de cae

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