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THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1908. 3 -Wverything to FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. "Appar STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30.) Under One Ro Furnish the MINERS AR ANTON AIM UN DREDS 5 CAUGHT IN, COAL MINE BY EXPLOSION. Entrance through Entrance through “== Bas ment Sa esto rat St, and Madison St The Basement Salesroom is an actual part of the regular selling system In it are maintained stocks of more inexpensive dry g tase nik dry gods lines is strict aceord with approved mercantile practice, being quite general among the ods than are sold in the upstairs stocks, and this division of the larger Eastern stores, although an innovation in Seattle. In addition, the Basement Salesroom ac Unloading Sale 75, 85¢, 95¢, $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 SILKS, SILKS, SILKS SILKS, SILKS, SILKS > SILKS, SILKS, SILKS a Plain Messatines, Plain and fancy Taffetas Just received, too late for the Christmas rush, 2,000 yards of the popular Messaline and Taffeta Silks, in all the wanted colors, such as peacock and Copenhagen blues, cataw- ba, navys, browns, maize, light blues, lavenders, creams and black. Fancy Taffetas, in neat stripes, in the colors of old rose, golden browns, medium browns, myrtle greens, Copenhagen and Alice blues, etc., etc., etc. A most complete and varied assortment, bought as a special for Christmas trade. Values from 75c to $1.25, all in one lot Thurs- day, at, the yard, 50¢. commodates many special purchases of low-priced goods, as well as frequent offerings Of odd lots, short quantities and psitse dl soiled merchandise to be closed out at ae ial prices Knit Underwear Values i in Neck- Remnants of Specials wear Domestics WRY, W. Va. Dec, 90,—By The bodies 1 miner rly today from the company's Branch, near here ed men were res the morning and tt ts 100 miners are stilt ain reaul on on Tuesday aft als of the company | to ascertain its | Long Gloves Special $1.48 Pr. Women’s silver-gray and Tailored Stocks, Faney 7¢ Yard—Good, firm qual « unbleached, fleece-lined Un- } Stocks, Silk String Ties and 3 ity ibidached Muslin, 36 Hl x4 ion Suits, P fitting, § Bows, 8c each inches wide ; soft finish KS Odds and ends of Long Gloves, remaining from H-erochet fin neck and & I. Yard—Unbleached it, Warm and durable White and colored Net } Outiig Flannel, well napped, Y 12, and 8-button lengths, in Special, 0c Bows and Jabots, and Em- } 27 iffthts wide. Christmas selling. Some 1¢ ys 400 men! m had left work pceurred. It ie than : in the wreck in add ead and injured. T | are trying every means to | & information from becom Public. At noon they admitted | - men were buried in the Women's cream color $ broidered Mull Ties, 15¢ : . ye Yard—Large variety fleece-lined Vests and . § black, brown, tan and a f A pend Mepis Alt dy each of patterns in dark colored See Show Window Sy y, Tights, medium-weight : Vests, high neck long { Venise Lace Stocks, 19c evening shades. These Flannelettes suitable for : chool and ho dresses ts ankle-length, } and 35¢ each, school and house dre Special, 29¢ Gloves are exceptional Such ro Giving i in Women’s Ready-to to-Wear Can only be found in this great Unloading Sale. We help you start the New Year right by these big savings— 10c Yard—-Gooc stout Cheviot Shirting, in blue Fancy Stocks, with tucked { stripe and checks Fast ent A ful assortment of ied vaiues, Women's pure white Lisle Vests, high neck, short oot ane es bates G If Gl also low neck and} "et and ruching tops, In } colors i $32.50 Coats $25.00 $15.00 Waists $8.50 . style. Special, | White and dainty colorings, Bic Yard— Plain un- ff \ i licidih eitiia’ ais iad eile teen eink TING SITE FOR 0 oves . r 25¢ 19¢, 25¢ and 39¢ each bleached 17-inch — Union f 4 and semictitted, ian es ta beonsclots ana | east Panes wig Rdge dines . ten . ae : ; ‘rash. Reliable quality. Very ff “ fell tetie Wael. @ rimmed w Jallions and lace, new high DRPEDO STATION Special 25c Pr. gastildren . vi ver ray, Embroidered Linen Col absorbent ss git prt! AB | ere ¢ ail naaeeny” Geakaiany Soe collar; cox ai} the dainty evening hndal s-ribbe est anc E ; ’ e Unload Imost all size: alues to $15.00 + Pants, medium-welpht, Very } 1% 2ic each. iainalibiiaeaien | " acbest gaye: os paises to O15 Baers hts tl Womens and chitres | Gort’ Spcas Se ; i “a Neen ees p Island navy y and Lieut Mf Gloves, in s« ; Tha eee ‘s : ; '$ 98 etic oats $4.98 ; coe ae Be Ww al Taffeta Petticoats, extra full, tailored and f flounces, some with silk underlay nander S. M. Freoinan, tate of /Mf mixed colors ; omen ’s an slors; val $7.98, Unloading Sale price nee eranA “4 $4.98 le yesterday for the purpose 5 over the proposed sites Lace Curtains Special 19c Pr. 2 They wore mast typ oor IE Certain Stretchers $1. 50 Pair Men s Hose 25cPr' Plain black Cotton Hos I If You Would Reciprocate a Christmas Gift With a V _ New Year’s Remembrance iil tieaes N ed oe dence we’ One-Half Price plain i MANICURE SETS TOYS SEWING BOXES ‘ black Cotton with split sole. f TOILET SETS GAMES A Men's Cashmere Half w N BRUSH AND COMB SETS DOLLS yoy ND HANDKERCHIEF \. Figured Madras Hose, natural and oxford, BRAS6 HOLIDAY NOVELTIES JEWEL BOXES COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES ‘ | 124c Yard rome em } Laces and Nets | SMOKERS’ SETS BOOKS. WOOD-TO.BURN Women’s plain black and 3% yards { oxford Cashmere Hose, with iery, in medium-weight, hem rom the Commercial club ‘ top, double sole, heel and toe bpwil! assint them in their work. |i Special 69c mander McGill stated that lection of a site for a tor *tation Isa ¥ delicate mat the tides, depth of water, i <, tie conditions, winds and cur jf * ts el) enter into inter into the pro ST KEEP PAVING } BETTER REPAIR rintendent of Publte Utili . ¥. Bouillon yesterday called Btention of the board of public fo the fact that paving be and on either side of the of the Seattle Electric conr sortment Of } merino heel and toe, hem top. Plain black © Ecru and white lined Hosiery These “No-Piece” Soft, warm and durable. chers are i} worn, They tachable center embossed ruling ne have gale aida: Bll ALL AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES: riety of choice colors, spec lally priced at 12y6e yard. Veiling Values Ribbon 27c Yard { ... 54-inch Heavy, All-Sitk 2 i silk pompadour effects, 59c ff 1? l 5 i MIRRORS MUSIC ROLLS ALL FURS 24-inch frames, and eee Ros Net Bands, embroidered in ff heavy End-of-the-Year Sale of Remnants at One-Half Price Hatt Price r adjustable pins and braced 7 attached easels. Others have ixedo 1 assortr black, Veiling, } Venise Bands, white and ary pins, one, one-and on white 42-inch fancy figured Nets, ff one-half and two inches of colors, cream, 25¢ yard Mnes In the congested dis Taffeta Hair Ribbon, 27¢ 1 white ck, 10c, 15¢ white, brown and Alice blue, : of the city Is badly deterior. apart yard 1 17¢ yard % SOc yard, Store Closed All Day New Year's Day Band that repaving is imme. ; 5 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST S necessary. He bes pre | eee eee ey en te) we ee ' ar aie caseamtee oe CHILDREN’S HOSE, SPECIAL, 18 PR ack, fleece-lined Hose Re inforcedyinsuring long wear. : tee Meigen eandarinah | APTI SNES NOTE SO nines J RN AERA ITO, 382 8 RE AID fete nag ean be taken against the 7 | P ; lo a y TH | atter-crrietmas HI a? | ” anon _ Clearance of ‘ aia ie | ore for you * i} —_ —___——__ - Onn OoOoOowOlehee C 4 ZHEIMER TO | tiverware a ie Meta pls USS SECOND AVENE hy E CHIEF DEPUTY) > cet” OP IANA ecuting Attorney-elect Geo. roon | iICORPORATED RSE sical iaelpasclilan ‘landerveer yesterday selected pk H. Holsheimer to act as his =a === = ie ———— deputy until the health of it C. Ellis, the regular ap-;~ ator Perkins said that be was in{ outlww jeague are ready to meet duties of the position. Mr.| Ge We j i a fe ptil! at the Wayside hos ’ | TRANSFERS B16 FORTUNE. UNDER CONTROL SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.—By B of his throat J. C. Donnelly, propr the! U. P.--Uncie Sam today completed! seventeen horses were executed meéting. will be held throughout Holaheimer is well known! pote! which bears his na Ta the transfer from the local mint! last night at the public isolation! California to protest the Seattle lawyers, He 18 & 6) and Miss Charlott atm, to Denver of the enormous sum of| stables, after displaying undoubted | proposed increase in freight rat of Ni k and a graduate g well-known woman of this city, $222,500,000, The government of-|symptome of glanders. The horses | by the Bouthern Pacific and San Michigan Law School, class of were married at New York City ficlals began the work of ing! are subjected to a test which & on the firs: of the ap He is 41 years old. coin last August soon the} said to be absolutely ain, and 4 Something Bie In Heaters | Yesterday nin = ine Gehl Donnelly wax in the Ilmelight finet left the maintained. the utmost/ the health department assumes all WANT SQU. t April when he was sued for, Secrecy was maintained risks on horses killed after this RAMENTO, Cal, Dec. 30.—| $50,000 by Joho Gass, former hus test. Dr. Crichton sald today that || PREINVENTORY BALE OF ms P.--Japanese’ merchcats| band of Miss Mitham, for alienating WORK TO BEGIN | the contagion was well in hand ané | Watches and Jewelry aiance {Ss ee hout the state are breathing | the affections of his wife. The case jthat no additional cases had been Big reductions on everything reported for some time. all this we er today following a visit yes! was settled out of court. Miss Mil-| i by Consul General Taka-|ham resumed her matden name ON ary TRACKS -. yi Mahi of San Francisco to Gov. Gil-| after the divorce. | TTLE BASEBALL WAR. ard JEWELRY CO, asking the chief state oxec-| The bride is a daughter of S. F.! The Seattle Electric mpany ‘wan FRANCISCO, Dec. $0.—By 1207 Second Ave. live to see that the approaching | Milham, 714 Seventh ay. She was yesterday requested permission to| U. P.-Members of the California = nlature gives Japanese subjects formeriy a primary teacher at the begin work on the new 23d ay. car} State league will meet tonight to guare deal.” lola Central schoo! line to the fair grounds which {t| consider the final rejection or ac pid | das expects to have in operation by| Ceptance of the conciliatory offer FOR EMBASSY AT PEKIN. May 1. Twenty carloads of ratis| made by the Pacific Coast league 0.—By U.| are now on hand and other mater-| for the termination of the baseball vkina of fal for the rushing of work is in| War on the const. It is sald that i that he transit. | several of the club owners in the rom Presi Ne EEE him to join Roller Skates For the children, also repairer of skates. A. L. MALL, 1111 It’s getting rather late in the selling season for heaters, and our stock is too large. We don’t pro- pose to keep our money tied up in them, and so will dispose of these strictly high-grade heaters for the next three days at actual cost. Remember, you won't find better heaters at any price, and prob- ably not as good, as they are made by one of the oldest and largest concerns in the country, Especially heavy and very handsome in appear- ance. Come in and see them, and then you'll KNOW. The Sen LUMBAGC ie a merciless nizing, aching pain that str! ke you in back BUTTED IN; FINED. an Malian, wae taloon on Lyundah! tried to oh< him as he was engaged in a with an etreperous prix FOR THE BHYT DENTAL WORK at cheapest prices comeult ST. PAR DENTISTS aad at Pekin to repla gation at the Chin Special Suit Sale $15.00, $18.00, $22.50, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO., 1121 Firat Avenue. Wire to All Ex- changes 8. C. Osborn & Co. “mo 27 First Av. sons Knosher's TOTAL ‘COST ONLY 1 Oc A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624, NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. 20-Inch Air-Tight $1.50 The “LIVE OAK,” for wood or coal for weeks wo Aiffers tre ROLL & SCHOENING. 14-inch, regular $19.00 value; special at ....... $14.45 Ask the Man | 16-inch, regular $22.00 value; special at ........815.65 _Second and James WHOSE THANKSGIVING OR CHRISTMAS TURKEY CAME FROM bs ae ANT HOT BLAST,” for coa sa : THE in the fuel bill 1}| 10-inch, regular $17.00 value; special at ........$12.10 g ' | Everyone knows the STANDARD AIR-TIGHT $5.00 Gray Woolen Blankets, full 12-4 size, spe SECOND AND YESLER WOOD HEATER, shown above, Some are better made ; a | cial fy ORR Te ae $3.95 If any finer tow) was ever served in his home? We have just | than others, and th the better kind—steel lined, with 75c Full Size Cotton Bl: inkets, gray or white, ceived new stock of birds for the New Year's trade. Send in your ticksled and { are offering is the Boerial ica c eke is + i a eID, & 55¢ ete To Our Patrons: large 20 e, which sells ver the city $2.50. \ ‘ Heavy Linen Finish Pillow Slips, size 42x36; We thank you all for your trade and good wilt dort & the past \]] While they last, you can save a big round dollar on each, " ee, EEE. Bee ORT EP OL ERER ET EOF 10¢ year and wish you one and all “A Happy and Prosperous New Yoar | 1 at, spec 50. Radiant Hot Blast Full Size 72x90 Finished Bed Sheets special ROLL & SCHOENING | mm $4.50 Petticoat with embroidered edge, Sole | | | | | 44 Bok, 1-26-08 pig er Ea PURCELL SAFE CO. pel ”" ye es i sie oe By ey 1, abe TRE GONUING Dr. S. S. Hall Co. Sellers Stearns — HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES) jitters save, Ul] Monarch Alt the Crew: Foster 1KNOSHER’S aa oe You Wen Felt Herring- Hall- Servin Safe Co, | | Ranges Second and James iw Address Mattresses 912 OOOLDUNTAL AVONUD