The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1908, Page 7

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‘AE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908 i och : MMIPAIGN |A Furniture Business That Is a Monument to the Power of Superior Value-Giving FINDS The volume and scope of this stores Furniture business result from the confidence in wy MONEY q | the goods and values felt by the people of Seattle and vicinity—a condition which has been xcto | brought about by many. years of consistent regard for the customer’s interests, backed by scrupulous care in selectihg and extreme fairness in pricing. PNT TRYING TO — 77 Received, || Uc AOA HR I Nr | - lapneaavaeed » demo- jf soived |i TT, and spent $619, recent } lor qeaving a balance on 1. ge with the reso: |f yw the national co by departme ¥ pational co’ Wek wea 0a follows: Audit $968.50; secretary's of i; treasurer's office, t er KARPEN TURKISH| FUMED OAK ROC KER, LEATHER ROCKER, SPE- | SPECIAL, $9.50—Framework of CIAL, $27.50 — Over-stuffed | selected oak, principally quarter- | SOLID OAK BOOKCASE, SPECIAL, Turkish Rocker, covered with sawed, finished fumed; spring | $21.85—Three-section Bookcase, with genuine leather, Tufted back | seat. Fitted with reversible seat | i and arms; plain-upholstered | and back cushions in plain red or paste oak, finished fumed; adjustable seat. Frame rests on Harring- | green. Arm Chair to matgh at | ter sawed, finished golden. Case measures | back loose Spanish morocco leather ton spring. same special price. 59 inches wide and 55 inches high. | seat and back cushions. CHAIR, SPECIAL, $21.00—Extra | . at tb meee i large Morris Chair, made by Stick- CIAL, $8.50—Frame of selected ley Bros., Grand Rapids, Mich. | quarter-sawed oak, finished fumed. Framework, selected quarter-sawed | \yission design, fitted with loose Mis , 9,083.62; | ageot department, $1 | $26, ARTS AND CRAFTS MORRIS | MISSION ROCKER, SPE- | ad- justable shelves, Of oak, principally quar- Spanish morocco leather seat cushion, $5,115.60; | ““T- bareee, 26.1 | MAJBSTIC GAS RANGE AT- Ee » | 89; rent of bead TACHMENT, $21.50—The {lustra f \ { | . < bd t aes tn A tration shows one of the family site Majestic Ranges with Gas Attachment. The latter can be at- tached to any range and is furnish- @4 complete with brofler pan, brotl- or and oven rack and dust pan, in- Oluding gas connections for $21.50. | * MAHOGANY-FINISHED DIVAN, | SOLID OAK BUFFET, SPECIAL MISSION ROCKER, SPECIAL, $14.95—Dainty Parlor Piece |$38.15—Constructed throughout of ¢ : | SPECIAL, $7.65—Quar- | » , Qs 2 fa | of birch, finished mahogany, with ma- | selected quartersawed white oak, FULL-SIZE BRASS BED, SPECIAL $16.90 | ter-sawed oak, finished | », , meer, hogany back panels. Spring seat, up- |ftotanea weathered or waxed gold- fumed. Wide arms and —Satin-finish ; 2-inch pillars; head 58 inches and foot | high back; seat covered with Spanish morocco 38 inches high. Full size only. leather, holstered with green silk plush; carved jen. Bevejed French plate mirror claw feet; frame well finished. Width, |surmountea by platerail;’ case 49 inches. measures 20x60 {riches. RAR Pre-Holiday Specials in China, Glassware, Kitchen Wares and Kindred Merchandise The November Sale of China and Plain Glassware, now approaching its concluding days, is joined by a powerful ally, the Housefurnishings Section, which comes to the fore with special values in Thanksgiving Merchendise, making a strong trade-winning attraction for pre-holiday buyers, PEARL- | HANDLED NICER & ste acting se ‘ TABLE PLATED iy today sent a board | CUTLERY— CHAFING Faaitice, mare ; An excellent | DISHES, SPE- Md by the people of |. . the will change his at- quality of — : . | Pearl-Handled Table Cutlery, with fine qual- | ity steel blades, silver-plated and sterling sil- ver ferrules. Specially priced in sets of six as ter pan and food pan; im- follows: Dinner Knives, $8.00; Dinner Forks, ; proved asbestos lamp. SERWAME-An. apencteths gotten $8.00; Dessert Knives, $6.50; Bread and Butter Other nickel-plated Chafing Dishes special- Mads ly priced at $7.00, $7.50 and $7.75. of high-grade Austrian China, with egies heavy gold border. 50-Pe. Set, special, ROYAL AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER- SILVER- $15.60; 56-Pc. Set, special, $17.65; 100- | WARE, in a dainty L’Art Nouveau decoration, set | PLATED CARV- Pe. Set, special, $29.25. off by an attractive border and gold edge on the | ING SETS, SPE- . donatello shape. Full sets are specially priced as| CIAL, $8.00— Other attractive and pleasing pat- follows: 50-Pc. Set, service for six people, $18.00; | Fine quality steel ee can | wey Set, service for six people, $20.00; 100-Pe. | blades; handles in several fancy designs. Set land China, Doulton English China, Set, service for twelve people, $32.00. atieiada ak Windies Deale-apidl shall. Decorated Silesia China and plain white CIAL, $5.00—Three-pint capacity. Copper, heavi- ly nickel-plated. Ebon- ized side handles on wa- is felt toward the city and mm ports are taking ad- ‘ Tuling to & commercial S being kept away and ments say the Injury wil! Mt & long time. There is Mt of the cholera in the ie people are convinced hely under control NEW WHITE AND GOLD DIN- NICK- EL - PLAT- ED CHAF- ING DISH- ES, SPECIAL, $3.75— Three-pint capacity, heav- ily nickel-plated and dou- ble tin lined. Ebonized © handle and knob; fitted Kikins takes up ip Rome will she do do? ur Second utopiano Loncert {a our warerooms, on in Chis TABLE MIRRORS with high-grade asbestos Aaa Thine OR PLATEAUX, | lamp. SPECIAL, $1.75, ssiinies 1 $2.28, $275, $3.00, | EXTRAQUAL- $3.75 and $4.00—An I ry rn CA RVING exceptionally pleasing line, comprising many | ae = ‘“o styles and designs. | $2.75 — Made by . | Landers, Frary & CHAFING DISH FORKS, SPECIAL, 75c} Clark. Set consists of knife, fork and steel. Solid nickel, highly polished. Ebonized wood Handles are of stag, with plated cap; blade of ff ARTISTIC METAL FERN DISHES, SPE- CIAL $2.25, -. $2.50, $4.50, $5,00 and $6.50—In old brass effects and Art Nouveau bronze finish floor in the Kobler & Willding, Tucsday evening OF let, $15 sharp. Caroline} fe Neted Canadian contraits, He Rumber of favorite wo- |i 4 another important! the evening will be Louis | FINE THIN-BLOWN TABLE GLASSWARE, inte sia emealiae ' . extra qué stee Other Carving Sets spe- . pwd gt - oe | ART GLASS \ ASES, STAR DESIGN, SPECIALLY PRICED IN pic oegc . pena ia al RN | cially i at S3 so, oy $4 75° $5.25 nae i i mame to kiow that ai(ff SPECIAL, $5.00, $7.50, SETS OF SIX, AS FOLLOWS: Tumblers, $1.35;| © NICKEL PLATED SERV 1¢ E DISHES, | $6.56. el meld arene i 0g ae lle Wine Glasses, $1.50; Claret Glasses, $1.60; Rhine <a. tanemn aaa chains NATIONAL IM-J alee panes va stas rival of distinctive lines of Wine Glasses, $1.65; Cocktail Glasses, $1.65; Gob Lr Sinished inside Oth. PRO\ ED ROASTERS | ‘ . ‘ SPECIALLY PRICED Daliding, will give some Genuine Royal Granite Steel; seamless, and easily kept clean. Fitted with # granite drip-rack. No. 2, § $1.50; No. 3, $1.85. ha readings, We wish Eee Mat the three hundred peo rn WAY at our inst PPPS taken care of at Be have made very ; ff our warer ‘ We 414 not as t EMM eUt for our firnt , 790 & pleasant entertai 4 vlenty of sontn Weert, eoured at ‘toe seats; we MHOMModate at jean i Quezal Art Glass Vases, in : ¥ . ~ ~ : r many choice pieces; no two lets, $1.90; Saucer Champagnes, $2.40; Hollow Stem ane er nickel-plated Serving } pieces are alike. if Champagnes, $2.65; Sherbet Glasses, $1,70/Custard F Dishes, specially priced at COLONIAL GLASS | Glasses, $1.70. . $5.00, $3.50 and $3.75. CANDLESTICKS, SPE- . . +” > a Soqne wv opr DELPHOS CIAL, 50c—Complete with COLONIAL TABLE GLASSWARE, SPI SHEET - IRON fancy candle shade, colored | CIALLY PRICED IN SETS OF SIX—Fine qual 5 er “ ; N POPPERS, ROYAL GRANITE COL- { candle and adjustable shade | ity, highly polished Colonial Tumblers, 35¢; Gob os : aie a Y ANDERS SPEC rAd 25 holder. | lets, 55c; Saucer Champagnes, 60c; Claret Glasses, ee wi i Ge " R: hat ( via Steel A ub raid ’ ‘ 7 ; Large size Cc Popper, perforated cover for renuine Royal Granite Stee H COMMON DRIPPING | 45c; Wine Glasses, 35c; Footed Sherbet Glasses, | “*8*,Siz¢ “orn © opper, per orited cove wate. Diameter, 1134 inches. j ; ee : removing unpopped corn; cold handle for re PANS, SPECIAL, 10c—Of | 55c; Finger Bowls, 60c. ’ fy «inks, ; TATE smooth sheet-steel, 11x16 ere NICKEL - PLATED iiss “path inches in size. “NEVER-BURN” DRIPPING PAN, SPE 14-PIECE NUT PICK.SETS, SPECIAL, |3 ts IAL . a sei ot next Realeye cise: BUTCHER KNIVES CIAL, 40c—Coppered wire rods: underneath to] $f,25—Two fancy Nut Cracks with twelve Nut aH ot a of pa Nat Benet 4 chase sPEi TAL, ‘ 35 Tmposted prevent burning on the bottom, Size 14x20 inches. | Picks to match, packed in lined wooden case consists 0 one Nut nd Ave, Seattic PIANO DEAL Ene = EE EETIO PUMA} Crack and Six Picks CMAN | heavily nickel - plated Wane as Complete in cardboard Butcher Knife, with 10-inch re. aft ‘ “ R E CHAFING DISH M QO ‘ N G = a hand-forge ide BOARDS, SPE Po re { “4 ; a anted, Wanted {PORTED LIPPED SAUCE-| CIAL, 70c—Made of re Solid | f ; on) a ae el Pp 3 eae LAL, 25¢ Pwo-quart size | heavy tin; smooth re eric e son nickel, highly polish NICKEL-PLATED NUT PICKS, SPI Si wi il” my led white nside and blue on out ‘| seam le ® surface Incorporated ed Ebonized wood | CLAL, 10e SET—Six niékel-plated Nut Picks, side | Measure 19x27 ins - handle pacRed in tt ! 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