The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1908, Page 5

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ee ee ee ee ee ee el en Se Heid Fie | f PLAN GOVERNMENT FOR _ DEATH BEFORE PANAMA Bsa ZONE Bid Uap ee ee eT Deat WASH mv. P the vie! oanmner * * XMAS AT STATE * * * gma cane * INSTITUTIONS At the v Pee eee eee eee eee eee seeee ‘SANTA CLAUS AT ott THE WAVY YARD. ee 444 At? attend b—By U. P.—San Fi i “WILL. BUILD z 6 WET A Store for Everybody—Spelger & Hurlbut Special Prices| a On Holiday Goods H REDUCED 9 of deep price cutting that will clear out all Holiday Goods TOYS CHINA ; ~ Coats, One - Third to || One - Third to Suits, and FANCY BASKETS One-Half Off SILVERWARE One - Third to One-Haif Off Furs DOLLS || _ sporting coons crt } One-Third to || One-fourth to We Trust You One-Half Off One Third Off she ; CASH CREDIT Incorporated 1312 — Becond Ave.— 1312 A 7 AND JOYOUS XMAS TO ALL To Our Friends and Patrons We Wish to Say Thank You For your liberal support during the year 1908 now drawing to a close. With absolute faith we look forward to the coming year “1909” as a bright and prosperous one for each and all. And we are determined, by re- newed effort, to hold our old patrons and through them gain many new ones. Open for business Saturday morning as usual with Holiday mer- chandise marked’away down. Sweeping reductions all along the line in each and every depart- w=. THE BEE HIVE 2619-2623 Branch Store First Avenue 4 2401- 3 Jackson St. THE TOWN ying to xisting be NAVY YARD. P re * Wild West book NEW THE STAR—-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1908 | 0 Sar specials— — store open Saturday evenings for your convenience 100 waste ‘baskets to be sold out at a fraction of regular price— Seer d rug special a for Saturday— 95c lace trimmed curtains— $1.39 a pair don sage price Wee: 50 * $1.39] uye no ©. 0. D, teleph pictures, with a x \ glass— Standard rniture SEATTLE TACOMA Superior Quality Exctusive Lines | Dependable Prices cn Rnd weg ches, ayy Titany on ALBERT HANSEN For 26 yeare » the largest, fin nd most reliable ry House in the wo rthweet a Silly mp, Chin BIG CUT RATE —on- | Tobacces, Pipes and all Brands ofc) a *. Worth your while to | come in Or Jental Billlard Parlors, 1413 Third Ave. Creditors’ Sale of Shoes Shoes Our Low Prices uae nom Cut + to + On Ey Pair of Shoes in the House Wine Persons Will Investigate Fredlund, Hornberg & Larson #00 Third Avenue q Wy ‘ " Big Bargains in Furnishings of every description | Bargains in Raincoats Bargains in Opera Coats and Capes Bargains in Evening Costume Bargains in Dress Shirts Bargains in Walking Skirts Bargains in Waists Bargains in Millinery Bargains in Silk Underskiris Credit If Desired We ha Be on hand early tomorrow—you get first choice Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ 1332-34 Second Ave. Starting Saturday We Inaugurate Our First Reduction Sale & } Embraciny Our Entire Show'ng of Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ hi\ and Children’s Apparel. Bargains in Misses’ Suits and Coats 1 Bargains in Men’s Suits and Overcoats Bargains in Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes Bargains in Women’s Suits and Coats Bargains in Boys’ Clothing Bargains in Traveling Bags, Suit Cases etc., etc., etc. Store open till 10 p. m. 209 Union Street A Who of pictnane Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. nitions “TT SETBWTTT Te sesssesericceeeeseseseessse TOTAL COST ONLY 10c g HL. KLEIN esome and Appetizing Lunch Sent tc fobs ur Pt lace eS = Bey tt Yous eet th peas # 2 to ei 27, JAMES STREET. Setesttsseestttsteeetasesiertameccers Hoda Goods tal Price store HE residue of the Holiday Stocks will T be spread on the tables all over the tomorrow and offered at one- half the former prices. If, as often happens, somebody remembered you whom you for- got, you can return all favors two-fold—you can get two gifts for the price of one. Only a very brief mention of the mer- chandise in the sale can be printed tonight —for instance— Metal Candlesticks Silver Jewel Cases Mechanical Toys Iron Toys Blocks Boxed Games Picture Book Story Books Framed Pictures loilet Sets Manicure Sets Japanese Novelties Sewing Portable Lamps Hand Painted China German Steins Hammered Copper Silver Tea Sets Silver Coffee Sets Sugars and Creamers Baking Dishes Trays Tob acco Jars Rail Plates Game Plaques Cases Dinner Gongs Shaving Sets, Dinner Chimes ete., etc The list could be lengthened indefinitely. Almost everything of the gift order is included in this sweep- ing order. It will be a rare buying time for churches, institutions and individuals who like beautiful thing's and like, too, to make their money go a long way. Sale opens tomorrow at 9 o'clock. The Stone-Fisher Co. G—WASHINGTON STORES—G and University St., Seattle Second Ave.

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