The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1908, Page 5

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erdell, famous biogre hoe : ‘ 1p. Rockefeller may alled qitnesr at the S Hq fa New York, wh in the world” has thoroughly xri!lec papers want pearing have affidavits mace ne os rd In LES was ie otto jevelar Miss §=Tart Br ihe records, and t Fegatamned che subs cari Patay Baby at the Lois theatre. wiry and Mies OF THE BELL HING CO. rumored for 0.0 216 Pike » owing to the fact that MA was raleed to en exorbdt ® and while over thelr heads. ietew with the nianager bthing Co. he sald in ite true that we have entire steck of high ats nad furnish. Baer o “kaking % *ad wish im the world == Trunks faveling Bags TAUNK 4 BAG CO. Firet Ave Means. 50, Special . Books, 19¢ Cloth-Bound Story Books, in one books for popular ” 19¢ i$ Humpty Dumpty Cir- ‘ cus, $1.29 Beat Wonderful toy made SHampty Dumpty Circus " the whole family 76. al $1.29 Coaster Wagon, $ Conster heavy durable owl lad ete si Tiday 75 Cj a ies SD doing a big}! k hen are one of the severat|* that the wellknown Bell known | the elty and vieinity as | meditating, | pominissioners tn ONO wk ANO UNION STREET. i TARBELL MAY TAKE | “os a. ament's lawye her tnt Hdith Raynore with be the I Uncle T . cond Husband nd Effie Lawrence May | Sood Star, Mile. umbus. dancing horse, is daily arge Humber of chitdr heatre. The remarks ° of this Pantages. The Walthour Trio. e Kk. The wonder Shannon. re at a] Worth secing NATIONAL CONTROL OF | PUBLIC RESOURCES {Sy United Press.) WASHINGTON, Doe. Senator Newlants of Nevada sug: gested that if the plan for full na | Uoual control of public resources does sot meet with approval of the gov powered to ap Mine tuapector. 1 Dur | Floor Toy Shop now shows its Xmas Readiness. a advantage of our special offerings and BUY NOW. 2.50 Florodora Doll $1.89 Jointed Florodora Kid Body Doll, with sewed +a very attractive and durable doll ; th 82 . $1.89 Pocket Knives, 49¢ Special assortment of pearl and stag handle Pocket brass lined and full bolstered. with warranted hand-bammered tempered steel blade Special Decorated Parlor Stand Lamp, with &inch decorated globe with gilt trimmings. Very special for Friday, x $1.69 $1.50 Salad Bowls, 6D¢ Your choice from 2 decorations of thin high-grade China Salad Howls; special offering to earty shoppers; don't miss — this Spectal, oF 69c $3.50 Set of Scissors, 82.98 | Set of the Famous Keen Kutter Seiadors; set consists of om broider button ladies’ xcissors; the very best money can bay set in plush lined leather case worth $3.50, Special $2.98 2.25 Rochester Coffee Pots $1.59ar c¢ of 3, 4 or 5-Pint Rochester Coffee Pots, made unce copper, with best triple-coated nickel i has cold metal handle and covered spout. A land useful Xmas gift. Of bargains Friday, at wile) fd Bij the “wets Bert Howard! suing is alee very! . J songera at trick eyctiats stures at Pantages | & © artista never fail to 10.—For- Hoquiam at| tier Governor George C. Pardee of wt price of 40 cents, Californian was made chairman of | the committee on resotetions today rr lows good. at the morning session of the na- ir. Haer all the | tional conservation congress I must say|Committes wit Rater ties plenty of bust.| tive to the plans for the fo tackle a propositica | ™matton of the improvement be hee ut a vory lim-| sted to the congress. tevemain in the prese at} ae the absolute erpors, they are t conservation heir own states, A bit of mines ed in the Knives, | 49c | $2.50 Stand Lamp, $1.69 | hae and | THE STAR-—-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1908, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, (By United Presa.) CHARLESTON, Dec, 10.—The re and 3. Corian for counetlman for one year, D. D. Bills wan elect ed city treasurer, ‘The clerkship ty an appointive office, Mayor N }A. Palmer bolds over for another | Year Wete and Dry Split QUAH, Deo, 10—-The elec tion here resulted practical j tle between the wets” and } Dr, W. RK. Ot ina Om Wan re-elected mayor; EB. J, Anderson, C. Darat and George Clark, counellmen Thomas Gibson, treasurer; G Clark and Loute Becke ” eolved 40 and tossed a dol lar to de the tle busiest season. each Blaine Goes BLAINE, Dec. 10 Quirt “Wet.” Thomas J. elected mayor; J. J Merritt Tom Angel, G, R Von Luven Montiord, « ection is a ¥ Joho good 1 OGLES WOMEN AND ~ LANDS IN JAIL Houghton says Burnett ged in offensively o€ n and giris who pa of the women come ce und By tte was sale perttrerreW >» of the Pacific to arrive from Alaska Saturday morning, and will He up for the winter, in favor of the freighter teor, which is now loading pow for this port in San Franciseo teamer Portland sails tonight for rd and Valdes Aicha eareo of mine r Tamp } in due Southeastern for has completed ‘ops for Bante fw for ‘ ~masted ship B. F. Pack car onc aated wea by the Yo. of this She ts a ad was owned and Ht & Co, of Bath let our hol iday giving ser take ot holi pur credit | boilt by vice care your day Steamer Umatilla | day walled yonter from San Francisco for this port with the a#ual cargo and paw Japanese steamer Akt »j Mara passed Carmanah yesterday afternoon and arrived this morning hundreds of appropriate holiday gifts underpriced in the December Sale— —GIFT SUGGESTIONS—hundreds of them throughout the store— articles not only of intrinsic value, but practical and lasting “decidedly underpriced” —you will realize this fact as soon as you look at them—saving op- portunities like these are seldom to be had at the very height of the regular value $2.00 alarm cloct just Hike pleture, 19% inches Ing Owen D. Burnette, who says he finished dial with b ralsod is a miner, was arrested ; oe figures; Alarm adjustment on dial after 7 o'clock last night excetioit time & t \ see value at $2.00. Specially pri Busy Friday” (only one clock sold to a buyer, no special sale of sitk floss cushions od for Friday's Department, Second F “Busy Friday” specials for tomorrow: Mission aty! inches wide; fanc gold —sewing and utility basket; no sewing with silk corners lesired facts may {inte cuetody. When booked at po. alt andes Did With desk’ prt ed no eo vise ote i ‘ vo h ; yore oe . Par neatly packed tn a@ box.) filled.) ns ast and the play moves} Wable to deposit §50 ball for his smoothly appea © in police court, and wa Py w pate maadpehae $25.00 Axminster Rug, spe- |<Peter Ps . Fs ies osname teat ger te cially priced for “Busy R| tous product iH Friday,” $18.50 Third Avenve. ie " ~—any pur chases made now will be held for future delivery, if desired ro Favors Common Raiis. members of the « fear that the | @roffpred by Mayor Miller and an Se necessity of wat for supplies nounced that he would stay with MET bite warks to allow the Hearse oly the company in laying its | desires, until the big engineering PACIFIC FLEET on & Southern to use “T” ratis 2°¥ tracks problems now facing the aotved. Mr. Thomaon’s ® ceitientaceasntis ad of th ay ins grooved rails on tte extension, if the com so desired. The board has ¢ Engineer Thomsun tuvored the grooved rail, and the da Thomson Will Stay yester i the reeppolatment Christmas Shoppers Will Be Interested to Know That We Have Decided to Make Large Reductions On Our Clothing Stock, as Follows: All Suits, O’coats and Raincoats, $40 and $35 values, $25.00 The ive data reia- = ; a, | All Suits, O’coats and Raincoats, $30 and $25 values, $20.00 GLASS SALE: 50c BUYS A DOLLAR'S WORTH | ye on Gifts of All Kinds knows what a SPELGER & HURLBUT BAR- All Suits, O'coats and Raincoats, $20 and $18 values, $15.00 Fancy Waistcoats (And They Are the Newest Styles From a Celebrated New York Maker) — All $6 values $5.00—$5 values $4.00—$4 values $3.00 All Lounging Robes and Bath (New Effects, Gowns Beautiful Colorings)— $12.00 values for .. $10.50 | $10.00 values for . $ 8.00 values for ..$ 7.00 | $ 7.50 values for In the Furnishing Goods Dept. All Sweater Coats, $5, $4.50 and $4 values for $3.50 All Figured Negligee Shirts, collars attached, in flan- nel, silk, wool and cotton; values $3 and $2.50 for $2.00—$2.00 values, $1.50—$1.50 values $1.00 A Special Neckwear Offer vite the ust) 50 dozen Four-in-Hands, values up to $1.00, for 50¢ F. W. Merrick Clothing, Furnishings and Hats —703 FIRST AVENUE—703 $9.00 $6.50 | $500 Reward SPSS Ws) Yor any case of alooholiam that T cannot cure in from 1% to | dave J. B. BRISBOIS RECORDS. .« ing at the aii { in this city | KWEC have bee her by the department of commoree j / | TALKING MACHINES | Cop, Wiset AY. and Mate Ht JoHNC.WALLING Co. f iy Private Office, anal fr? ; SHAY Ti Wanted, Wanted,Wanted Wo ° oush buyers STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments juat like rent P. PAY CO., INC., Mehthorn Bldg. berth raised from $5,000 | a Year. By United Pross.) BAN FRANCIBVYU, Db ’ ' Victor Ht large enough. and will time, # will be hed Bat ; ys of the com The signal let been assigned The prince « at the W and labor Better Follow Anty Drudge’s Advice. Mrs, Newbride She always said to boil the clothes good and long.” Anty Drudge and a poke bonnet, and did her sewing by hand, when “Yes, but this is the way mother wash- “Yes, and your mother wore hoopskirts, she was qoute. But I don’t see you doing those things. Take my advice and use Fels-Naptha soap in cold or lukewarm water, Those pretty white hands will last longer and so will your health,’”’ Every woman inherits certain ways of doing housework from her mother as the mother did from her grandmother. One of these ideas from-ancient times concerns “the washing of clothes. ‘Boil "em, Boil "em good,’’ is the old tradition. Until the invention of Fels-Naptha soap that was the only way to wash. Now, isn’t it foolish to keep on boiling clothes, and rubbing them hard, when a way to wash better in cold or lukewarm water with no hard rub. bing has been found? Clothes last longer with no boiling to weaken their fibre. Every progressive woman is glad to get rid of the hot fire, steam and suds, as well as the back-break- ing work of hard rubbing. But there's a right way and a wrong way to use Fels-Naptha. Start right. Fol- low the directions on the wrapper and you'll have-a better, easier, cleaner way of washing. For other reasons which are ex~ plained on the red and green wrapper, Fels-Naptha is just as atte, all kitch- en purposes as it is for washing. 1A Mighty Sacrifice oF Men’s Suits At the Passing of the Big Monarch Stock Almost unbelievable price cutting, but every statement is backed up by capital and business honesty. Every ar- ticle in this big store must be sold before January 1. About 1,060 Suits In tweeds, velours, chev- iots, worsteds, ser » AG in blacks and blues and fancy mixtures, values rang- ing, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 tomake. Friday and Saturday, the big days, at one uniform special price— (on Men’s Underwear » + O86 ... 45¢ He pepe 65c .. 956 Shoes $1.7 Children’s $4.50 Suits for $1.00 slags, valuen y fojk etyles, a ages tand 4 years for quitk Lined r Ribbed $4.00 Children’s Double Brea Butts In worsteds $6.00 and $6.00 in Scoteh fancy mixtures seeeeees s high t 8h 16-inch P 0 yy Children’s Reefers } _yPbesed $5.75 ly $4.50 high cut Shoes $5.00 Children’s Reeters, in fanc pity $2.95 $2.95 © vue Corduroy Pants, | ,. a rans 31 15 Worth 75c, for 25¢ | 95¢ ‘ Mothers’ Friend Shirts, for boys, } regular The Ss note: OR Fancy tlk mixed § 50c Bbc Suspenders 1 Boys’ ’ Shoes. n dongola, $2.85 in viel kid 2.09 A765 Ladie mat kid year welt $2.50 jiew Shoes hoes, t Good $e Misses’ School Shoes, in fhe Books, black and 10 dongola end BABE ssrccsyesessooes c ORll SKIN ...ceseene . Clothing Co. Formerly the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Between Union and University Streets Seattle Foreign Drafts if you wish to send money to your friends or relatives in the old country at Christmas Time You can forward it quickly and safely through this company at reasonable rates We will de pleased to explain to you, either in person or by correspondence, our methods of issuing drafts payable in al! foreign countries. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. & suonrock TP MARTMAN 4LEXANDEU MYBRS . av A suirn ON TIME Your Meals Are Sure to Be Ready If You Have a Sold on Easy Payments by Seattle Lighting Company’ Both Phones Ex, 76 P.-1, Bidg. 4th and Union, THE COAL QUESTION © your orders # are low J. W. BULLOCK now, Prive 609 10th Av., Seattle, Wash,

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