The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1908, Page 8

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DECEMBER, 23, 1908. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, Denham, wae a huge 1) woe It wae put up by the SCRAPS FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Until Christmas Store Clone Daily at 6:00, CT apes a JUST REMEMBER SHE 1S HUMAN | | SOLVING MAID PROBLEM ) Silverware and Cut Glass for Gifts BY DOROTHY DALE t he Eleventh-hour suggestions froin the Basement Sa tocks of Cut { China Noy. rge assortment gea r Glass and Silverware, adjoining which are la id Metal Wa elties, Lamy Plain Glassware, Statuary ar areas $50,000 yating t requires extra assist |the 4 ' Hl le of the Pe Clothing " ‘ nt k he heen the biggest sb Koodn ' . Clothing and a es j All | © manage t h er ‘ * x ping pr at en arny 1 aing Yo | CUMIRIXUITCEIT, Tat Arn on ROGERS & CMEMUICAIL Cry in * NIVES OR FORKS, SET O1 1C, SILVER SET, $12.50—Set consist BY STUART B. STONE. | ene are ack ¢ ‘ ‘> of six Dinner Kni x Dinner Forks, After Clymer graduated from the) @ny ba Japa M. ROGERS & SO Al SILVER Tea Spoons, Spoons, one big wutversity, he wrote an asticie |, That nig ets of : an Shell, on “The Possibilities of Carbon. tourht ‘ Dessert re ¥i ‘ es & ates” and ® novel entitied, “Two | (Bed Ir A : ah od naa Kinds of Brown Eyes.” The articie sold readily to “The Northwestern FOMANCE Pet membership put AAAS testa APPR Chemist,” but the novel is some ‘ Bs ® red cor ha frien where in the garret at be Egypt-eyed maid ; Hohted leas the rodent family bas chy bad set it astir——which was bad for " It to bits. Asa result, Ciymer put | {Se chemistry Japar t aside the romance and took up|, But when she came next morn chemistry. ing. he could not say the words of In @ year, with bis name in the | %#8/shment, and she came and the working {0 table of contents of every trade| sed his gaseoun papers about Journal, be was ready for his great | @readfully. The next day she work on “Gases.” It was to be a) bis third chapte 0 standard, a reference mine to open ®8%, &@ud the next day she the eyes of every laboratory work | ¢"8¥!ng of a siphon er from Jupiter Inlet to Vancouver, | @fter that he did not work at all and, 4 a quiet, se. Poor, old Chemistry! chided plac or the writing. That Clymer had been on ia why William Lee Clymer came} !#let & month, when he d the to the Heron's Islet pocketbook on the rocks, In the The Heron's Islet is a place of | Pocketbook was an envelope ad murmurs—the plaintive murmuring | “resved fo “Miss Anna Denham of birds, the lapping, gurgitng mur |C8re Northwestern Chemist, Skia. tur of the sea, the awishy murmur | ‘9. Minn.” It took him two min of the cooling wind through the tall | 8t¢* to figure out whose envelop: pine trees. There was a dilapidated it was, which shows how badly ad cabin on the islet, a spring and a Ted he was anyhow view for a painter. Also the Loge When the wild gir! rowed over dons, across the shallow channel, With the the supplies next morning were the only human beings within | Se found a crazy man dancing on REDERICK & NELSON Majeujanka INCORPORATED Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, 10 Firet Ave. Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av, $13,450 YET 10 RAISE And Only Eight More Business Days Before January 1st The Portland Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Garment Co. bought the entire stock of the Fogel Clothing Co., consisting of High-Grade Men's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, to secure the location for a ladies’ ready-to-wear garment store, which will be the finest on tie Coast. A hole bas bee to @ depth of 7.000 feet An ordinary railway engine ie] ten miles. Clymer breathed content. | the sands ‘ S t ment. Here was a place where a| “You analysisdefying element! A ugges tons— man might write H203H4 he yelled You devionsly-turned . The Logsdons were to furnish | T@tort of fatal charm ~ and Bath 00. Japanese Kimo Robes, $4.00 to $ him with milk, meats and vege 1 don't underst she once a day; with his own £89; but it was wa *, for Clymer upplies, his spring and his kero ¥4% hopping on one foot ‘l_knew you all the time,” she Discount i Cups and * ean *, the] : I > | ‘Chemical Catechiom Corner large majority over both the regular She nodded. and a littie wind candidates. . 80 % Discount jeame along, blowing the 17th and| In #ignating at wea, the On any piece of the best pleces — finally admitted. “I accepted your! use of iavin f a ts ex On any piece of first article. Possibilities of | tending Ivory choice Carbonates,, You see l spend every! Mre. Kate rd, of Casper. | 0 summer in this wild place lWyo, has been elected county eu-| Brass And youre ‘Experimenta’ ” he perintendent of schools. She ran on | Cte to 8. | erted. rimenta’ of the the independetit ticket and got } Cloisonne a a | 17th peges of “Gases” into the hoisted at one time |channel. while the birds and the four. Wr }#ea and the trees all murmured « Very soothingly “Gases,” a collaboration by Cly Trays and Boxes. cighteen Cage, and never a time Japanese Tea Trays, a variety f shapes, 0c to $2.50. Bronze ame AE A fine selection of Brass Hand Carved Tables rit id Bronze from 40c to $75. ch $13.50 3100.0 I'wenty-Five Latest Style Tapering Arm | Standard Talking Machines at | M. Furuya Co. | sene stove he would do the rest.| . Jo eS Over a Third Off 806 Second Av. 216 Second So. and Clymer wrote a stirring intro-| dactory chapter on the history of KAseoUs research | The next morning a black-eyed | slip of a girl came paddling the lit tle provision boat. She partially | covered a lot of gypsy-black hair| with the reddest shawl, and she} looked wonderingly at the writing | chemist out of great eyes, which| had him thinking of Cleopatra, Car-| men and the rest | Where's Pete?” he asked, a lit-| tle fretfully, for the girl's wild beauty had siready made him for the ft for a seven | } and $5,000 WAS PAID TO THE FOGEL ESTATE And we must pay them the balance of the purchase price by January Ist, or forfeit the] | $5,000. We have yet to raise $13,450 from a sale of the stock, or THE FOGEL ES TATE WILL AGAIN TAKE THE STOCK AND LOCATION. Help Us Raise This Money And we will give you the finest High-Grade Clothing you ever bought for the money. It’s hardly necessary to go into details regarding the class of merchandise carried by the Fogel Co, Every well-dressed man in Seattle knows that nothing but the best could be found in the store. Everything is now being sold at One-Half and Less We quote just-a few of the remarkable bargains we'are offering Clothing Furnishings $10.00 Suit for $5.85 | Men's 10¢ White Handkerchiefs ae , at A BLCELVID SUD OPA GIRL, Commencing promptly at 9 o'clock tomorro (Thursday) - Intelligence Courage, Perseverance With young men especially The Scar w rning, we will place on sale twenty five strictly brand new up to-date, standard make ing Machines at over third les than the regular established prices $20 values go at $14.20 $30 values go at $19.70 rmen of the jan American Bank desires to em He can't con ny more. “Who are you, then?” he demand. phasize the fact that the three great Essentials for Success in Life are par ed | $12.50 Suit for Tee ry hiefs 1 My name's Anna,” answered the tleularly essential in Saving: ‘The intel $15.00 Suit for ; wari re on * ve a Y earl | No C ’ ‘ ligence to see that « matic i $18.00 Suit fo ¢ Black and Tan Hose “en Clymer arowe, impatiently, “After | No C, 0. D No re eis the momat sh heen a ! > En t seeds 35c Suspenders Se all the preparation he chafed,| ervations No telephone the only start tow any success; the 0 Suit for b I | . “there will be no solitude order First comme’ first PAG ee a aie $25.00 Suit for Celebrated Monatch Shirts fc T5e ic ; © make that start, however Fi I mag He fancied that the young thing served, and ne ma small; the Perseverance to keep it up \l] Overcoats and Cravenettes, about one Cluett Shirts, regular $1.50 va $1.05 smiled; but she asked quite sober , chine to a customer No half regul es ly, “You don't like for me to bring] : ’ What you add to your savings on each alf regul ‘ - ; , Underwear s, Overalls, Suit Cases your food ; ‘ Ai i and every walary day, and what this Pants reduced to much less than man nderweat, Hats, Ov . ne rea on isle” baneidd machines will be sold to dealers. Pay $4 ot sly lh yn Sg cyt Airset i rain ete: et'oractically. your ows aan Clymer; and she really did smile $5 down—the balance $1 weekly, Remem P eh ee re ne en Oe - ‘ 4 sl cla : this time, with the luring charm | her, these go on sale promptly at 9 o'clock wpound Interest will speedily increase [Ml of an old Nile goddess, so that| patie Sais your holdings. Moreover, the regularity Clymer walked down to the point| morrow morning nly twenty-five ma of it alds in your own development and watched her pull the rickety chines will be sold at these price Be on Y ‘ ‘ Remember the Place, boat across the narrow channel hand early ou are stronger in character, better fit Then he went back and wrote ted for business, and when the time “The rineipal “components of ace cémes for such a youn® man to embark ar ag J N Third In some enterprixe of his own this bank 0. and ‘ 1 will promptly and cheerfully render ev 4 Alaska Butldl Building. University, Meme at the Mapa ery possible assistance, vian American Scandinavian American Bank momma Alaska Luilding, Seattle, U.S. A.—< 1010 FIRST AVE.,, BE SPRING AND MADISON Store Open Until 9 P, M a 7 Talking Machine Headquarters i of the Northwest ETE MAI Sh

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