The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1909, Page 13

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el WMS STATEMENT (Concluded Fe amount of his the case agains wa ed on request The entire es he | ands of the PY Co, anc vate 4 the first ex: C1 when he theft and t gph to esca prosecu atement is from John truth of my by the follow!ne ter Proaecuting Attorney addressed law Herman Frye, and the ment of J. J. Colwell H.C. GILL my to be one Lewis Hent address was given a t . 4 prosecuting witness being one of siders in sald corpota nting that he stock? tion and $500 charged as attorney's cash fact never y wae appropriate That on t ouling witnes » cAs® WAR missed JOHN H, PERKY, Deputy Prosecuting Atty of the p dis Colwell’a Statement, Relative to the charges made by Mr, Thayer and published in The Star of November 30, to the effect that $500 was paid by Mr Grondahl to Mr. Gill to secure the passage ordinance permitting the hang af the Pyro one-light electric sign, the following are the facts T was financially the Pyro One-Light Elec sald | mont 8, 1900, for the arrest of Mr, Gron: dahl on the charge of tle and later repayment to the! company of the $600 wa Mr. Grondahl emb made “J. 1 COLWELL.” | ONOWFLAKES LIKE TACOMA SPOKANE, Deo. 3 experiencing ite first storm of the season. The precipt-| tation is unusually heavy for this pertod of the year | TACOMA, Deo. 3.—Seven Inches} of snow fell in Tacoma yesterday, | while only a few flakes sifted to the ground in Seattle, Street car traf fle, teleph and telegraphic and power service all went to pl Spokane ts} real snow} THE STAR—F illinery Sa Now On at RIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1909. The Wonder Prices cut deeper than ever in order to move stock of Trimmed Hats, Untrim- Hats, our immense med Shapes, Fur Beaver Hats, Fancy Feathers and Plumes. “The Exclusive ) Style Shop” 714-716 Second Avenue The snow was wet and heavy and Semaeny, Ot RE Bie broke down the wires. | waa manager “Mr. Grondahl had credited bim- | self with $600 on the books of the company, claiming that he had paid that amount to Mr. Gill. Upon in vestigation I found that no money had been paid to Mr. Gill for any purpose and Mr, Grondabl, when confronted with the facts, admitted that he had not pald money to Mr Gill, nor any member of th ell, ner to any other per the instance of one of the atc holders, a warrant was {saved out of Judge Gordon's court on May Grondahl should of opportunity to save from one-fourth to one-half Prosecutor's Statement. Every lady avail herself this oy Herman Frye, Attorney-at-Law, pa of record in the prose Bitorney's office of a case va, Jose rondah! to and beg to reply that a com ma was issued May 25, 1909, said Grondahl, as agent of One Light Electric Sign! tne, with having embeazled gam of $500 (five hundred This complaint was Sweating feet ha on millinery. iv’s AT The Wonder 1521-1523 Second Avenue 4 ST cu: HIGHGRANE GLOVES & HOSIERY the CHICAGO MISFIT PARLOWS doo WEN ay. Wondertu Overcoata, sore FOR SATURDAY ONE-THIRD OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED HATS EXCEPT FUR HATS for the first STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University. STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University, new store in the Majestic) Theatre Building } | On | | Special Sale | Tomorrow we offer our stock time this season at a uniform reduction, and a tremendous reduction at that—33 1-3 off every Hat in our store, with the exception of uur fur-trimmed models. | for Saturday — We have displayed a line of Kik Gloves which cannot elaewhere for the money They are 2-clasp style, made by one of the best factories in Gren France, of a oc This announcement hardly needs further comment. The character of our materials and the superiority of our styles speak more emphatically for this sale than anything else. Make your selections and figure your own $ O00 | RS 4 price at 33 1-3 less than regular. , | oN S' One-Fourth Off aPair | EACH PAIR WILL BE FITTED A Mammoth Collection of | New Coats } GUARANTEED. | __ We aleo are showing a full line of +25c Hosiery, including silk lule, jeause liste and fine cotton; also } "00! hose. They are full fashioned als cch, P 4 : and good fitting We wish especially to direct your attention to the splendid ‘collection ‘of new Coats which we are offering in this special reduc- tion. They include the best styles shown, the most fashionable materials, the newest shades, and altogether we consider them a MARTIN'S CERTIFICATES FOR GLOVES AND HOSIERY ARE AC most excellent lot. Special for tomorrow, One-Fourth Off. d wearing skin, all shades and colors | CEPTABLE GIFTS. Wd fT SHIGHGR ADE GLOVES &_HOSIF rices, GROUP NO. 2 season's SATURDAY MORNING Talored Ready Co. FOURTH AV. AND PIKE ST., Overcoat at ONE-FOURTH OFF A the Regular Price Remember, these clothes are different from the ordinary kind. Being hand-tailored throughout, which gives them that high-grade custom-tailored style, fit and shape retain- ing front. Every Suit, Raincoat and Overcoat is included in this sale, which gives you an opportunity to secure a strictly high-grade garment at about one-half its actual alue. We guarantee a perfect fit $15 Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats $11.25 ° seetr oak Gvoene. 61 ec0e. $20.60 $20.00 Suits, Rain: $15.00 $22.50 $18.75 $30.00 coats and Overcoats $26.00 Suits, Rain Make your selections early, so as to obtain the cor- rect size in your choice of both style and pattern, coats and Overcoats USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR MEN, MODERATELY PRICED. Tailored Ready Co FOURTH AY. AND PIKE ST. the highest character that have been held aloof from previous sales are to be included in the general exodus. Here are two typical groups— of plain and fancy mixtures, ag I r hs 1 Enlai I tailoring on these Suits is space ar nce at al Satal particularly fine. The fab gray and tan effeéts. All the proper shades are tweeds. French worsted suitings, satin broad Represented—rose, navy, blue, tan, brown, taupe, cloths and queens’ cloth. Many are elaborately ie F severely tailored style now so very popular. Reg $20.00 and $25.00. All in one lot tomor ular prices would be $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00; to Empnaticany Mark Two great groups of Women's Suits are offered tomorrow at newly lower¢ Garments of GROUP NO. 1 | 3 i Women’s and Misses’ Suits, | This contains the cream of the fashions. The cloths, fancy broadcloths, rics are all high-class and include serges, whip prunellas, serges, mixed tweeds and worsteds, in cords, prunellas, diagonals, Scotch and English i ray and black. All have long coats and trimmed with Persian braids and embroideries; 8 ce oe) ye nacht eg all colors, of course, but the majority are in the ted skirts, the coats full silk lined. Regular | morrow they will goat $20.00. Six Hundred Coats for Girls Worth Warm Knitwear $10 and $12.50 Go Tomorrow at $5 A remarkable purchase, this A maker heavily overstocked and financial ly embarrassed turned to us for reli nd sold us all the Girls’ Coats he had on hand at a price—the low est we can remember Very attractive values are presented in the Un Store tomorrow AT BQ Women's Vents C and Pants, fleece Mned, extra heavy grado combed cotton, derby ribbed; a fitted garment; vests high neck, long sleeves; pants ankle length AT 1.0 —Women's 5 . Wool Vests . and Pants, winter weight; a ten and } footy finished garment; nat twelve dollars apiece, but { ural and white; vests high we had enough Coats in? neck, long pants the regular stock, so we } ankle length decided to “turn” them § at 50 —Children's Union quickly, and out they go © sutts, ticece lined ve de % apiece cotton, Munsing make; the at ive aoliats spines perfect fitting underwear for boys or girls; colors gray or white. AT 1 Oy -Chllaren's Un ' ion Suits, part wool, winter weight, natural or white; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length derwear eae me HEE: We could sell these Coats in the usual course of business at $27.50 Suits, Rain- coats and Overcoats $30.00 Suits, Rain coats and Overcoats $35.00 Suits, Rain- coats and Overcoats $40.00. Suits, Rain coats and Overcoats rp * “i They're made of fancy 4 , and plain fabrics, in k i stripes and herringbone There's choice of gray, brown, tan, olive Values from $5.00 | a faves. Some are plain, others are trimmed , red, navy, and a few black. Sizes from 6 to 14 100 to $12.50; all in one lot for Saturday's selling eases > ve ae’ di mR 4 = The Departure of the Millinery Is} Toy Land : 1H. Announced for Tomorrow Opens All the Trimmed Hats are reduced for clearance, it being decided AG that more good would come by lowering the prices now instead of in 1 Three particularly fine groups are told of tonight $3.00--For Trimmed Hats worth $5.00 to $6.50 00—For Trimmed Hats worth $7.50 to $10.00 $10.00—-For Trimmed Hats worth $18.00 to $25.00 The styles are too numerous to deseribe in detail. very woman in Seattle knows the character of the Stone-Fisher Millinery. Hence the response to the announcement will be very large. Bring sters tomorrow to see young January the wonderful collec tion of toys down stairs. THE STONE FISHER (®. SECOND AVE UNIVERSITY BT ff SEATTLE «Germ» 3 Modern Department Stores

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