The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1909, Page 12

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THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1909 HOME COMES CHURCH OPENS [ja amr FIRST, SAYS | BIG KITTY’ | THE BON MARCHE SECOND ANDO PIKE ALL THE PATTERN HATS AT HALF PRICE, SOME BLACK AND ALL THE PLUME-TRIMMED HATS INCLUDED It’s Our Semi-Annual Clearance of Paris and New YorkModels:A Xmas Hint Pattern Hate that were $20.00 are now 810.00 | Pattern Hats that were $50.00 are now 825.00 Jehuroh haw #tarted, a “kitty,” Only Jit's not called a “kitty,” but a “Joash (My United Press) CHICAGO, Dee. 6."If attemdance {chert It wan named in hor the Biblical! character who t at y r club means that the maid at home fs running Wp Dig Wille with | | one ngs, and “bored a hole in the: butcher, the baker ‘and — the or Ps ower lf er gsi’ 1 ae Joandiostickh maker? If tty means that [te Td ane be , { he gets nearly all hig Christmas presents at our stores. P ‘apas and M, should make due note and leave their pt for what Santa Claus carries away BRUSH AND | | HOLIDAY COMB SETS | STAT chest, as the story read», in & Pattern Mats that were $2 Pattern Mats that were $30.00 are now $15.00 | Pattern Hats that were $76.00 are now 837.50 Pattern Hats that were $35.00 are now 817.50 | Pattern Hate that were $100.00 are now $50.00 Pattern Hats that were $40.00 are now $20.00 | Pattern Hate that were $125.00 are now 862.50 Pattern Hats that were $45.00 are now § Pattern Hats that were $150.00 are now $75.00 UNTRIMMED SILK HATS WORTH UP TO $4.00 TUESDAY AT 95c A sale that has created a buying furore second to none the Millinery Section has ever known, Here are hundreds of the very latest styles in fine moire silk, bengal ine silk, satin top and velvet faced Hats, large, Small and medium, the latest shades of MYRTLE GREEN, BROWN, TAN,’ COPENH AGI N, BLUE, CONCORD, MAIZE, CATAWBA, HELIOTROPE, NILE, MUSTARD and SKY BLUE Just as illustrated here, and most all other wanted styles; the dress shapes that are retailing up to $4.00 everywhere; choice of the entire lot Tuesday at 95e each, Very little to pay, and it need not cost much to trim the Hat.—Second Floor, .00 are now $12.50 | Pattern Hats that were $65.00 are now 832,50 | ill snies waceilie GH CAs thames your children have to rap about the ptreots while you" are mv mine | oe the Lord Into contact with @vil anwociations,| "0 Mr | aropned into |then 1 say, «ive up the club,” said] = Mrs. W. A. Sheridan, do a paper | witty” St Wie weryigss youer read before the Chieigp Commons ~ prey Sede th os og “It it.means that your children |fr & month, and fis wad, was have no ene to care far them when they come home with Wet feet, the club ip no place for ydu,"qhe con tinued. “I witl never advocate mem bership in a club if it maker @ worm. an a worke wife, me her or daugh if It causes her to become neg igent of her person of her home. that people brought into the house | aon sad mw goodly Walks instead of street car rides, | buns cut out of the morning meal and the p ano of much destred gloves postponed were some of the {motors that made offerings poasible The offerings will be used in re decorating the church. SCULPTOR AT RIVERTON, | | ' B. J. Barrett, sculptor, has lo ented his studio at Riverton, and will make his home here Mr Barrett had charge of all the art | work at the Lewis and Clarke ex: | | We have a very large va | riety In Rosewood, Ebonized boxes Metal, Silver, Inlaid, ete. etc, | | une priced at 76 up per set | od Envelopes tn position put up for OPENING DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES IS IN THIS SALE. ALL MAKE PRETTY AND PRACTICAL HOLIDAY GIFTS AT MODERATE COST. MAIN TLOOR Georgetown, "Renton Kirkland and Tukwila are all preparing for ISNT iT STRANGE? municipal elections, to be held to morrow, The mayors and council men will be elected at that time Did it ever occur to you that the | = reason jeal doctors have so lit At Georgetown there are tO! tie succens in curing Tuberculosis jtickets, the republican, headed by |is eecause they really do not prac Aubura, Blocum, apd the citizeny' lice medicine? | theket headed by EB, L. Foreman To say that a specific exists for | At Renton the seftizens’ party the cure of Consumption is perhaps headed by Ben Teknor, will baveliog strong a statement, but in Eek: | no opposition. The same will be) nan’ Alterative, we bave a medi true at Kirkland and) Tukwilt. A-line that has been the means of B. Newell and J, M. Hall being at} i saving many a life to years of use- | the heads of the respective tickets. | rine * ee ie pert sentiy curing | CARRY FORTUNE IN & large number of Gonsumptives. | Telling every sufferer to gorge GOLD IN BIG CHEST | bimecit with exes and milk fe ap Hagen and his wife, with|Parently the limit of modern treat: } ands of gold; worth $160,000,)ment. Certainly a person afflict thréugh the city last week | 6d with a wasting disease should be on their way from Skagway to San | Well fed with wholesome, nourishing | Francisco, where the miner will|food; but frequently raw eggs in| make hia home quantities cause a digestive break: | » gold, whieh was in bulk, was|down, and then no food nourishes. | vriod in & buige Chest. While jn}As for milk, a very good food for Mr. and Mre Hagen|™any; but a producer of bilious the Stevens hotel, and | Hess for some the walters by tipping} Any diet that keeps & Consump | hem in gold dust live well nourished is the right one, but what is going to cure the | STATE DEPARTMENT Patlent—Eckman's Alterative has HAS PRESS AGENT! ("228 curing many case of | Consumption let thoar epesk | _ who know. Here is a specimen 90 Savannah Bt, Rochester, N.Y Gentlemen; On Jan. 3, 1907, 1 Was operated upon for Tuberculo j als Peritonitie at St. Mary's bow jpital, Rochester, N.Y. After the operation my physicians gave me up. I was then urged by a elergy man to take Eckiman’s Alterative, which | did. My weight at the time i| was 72 Ibs. I began to improve and steadily gained in health and trength, I now weigh 125 ibs Exclusively for and am absolutely cured t Household Goode. (Signed Affidavit) RDNA FINZER Eckman's Alterative t* good for | —— ai Throat — Lang Trouble and is on sale at all Owl Drug Co.'s stores . . soe - Sid Martell Dena Gore thiew moses Business Bringers. Star classified ads. | and other druggists. Ask for Book- | , let of cured or write to Eek man Mis. Co, Phila. Pe sell real estate, etc. ANOTHER GREAT C ON GOOD The greatest event of the season will ber off at our First Avenue store, Saturday, Dec, WATCH! $3.50 Toilet heavy French heavy nd be brush "the ‘west quailty fine 3 Ph fap tg 1" | The Necktie Hack—bontaed | white bristles, This set Is In the - 1 nized finish and bes heavy | Yer mounte. finieh, and gtit trimmings, mir ¢ for engraving Others 66 66 ‘wet 1 Bale price ' i: n Bon ». lined witls pur Hale price Others b0c to $2.95 Silver 1.00 Children's Work Bo: > ty ade of wood with | handsome tn the flower | > | Sie Smoking Set-—Helld wood €ellulotd covering, lined with «n the finest i @elicately tinted cloth, mirror on ft netal, quadruple base, and bowls for cigars and Inside of lid; fitted with scis ate. packed In a neat green mount and packed | Matches; covered @ith celluloid | ling r sors, stiletto, thimble, 15 box ised with ur in a dainty white lw a bumber of pretty ete. Sale price CG | ple. Bale price 6.50 | lined box. Hale pri °. $1 25 | patterns. Hale 65c Others she to $12.50 Others $2.602t0 $23.60 | Others f0c to $10 Others the to $5.00 MISSION CLOCKS $2.95: $6.50 CHAFING DISHES $4.95 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN USEFUL.GIFTS FOR THE HOME All the popular odors in Do- mestic and Imported Per fumes, Sachets and Toilet Waters. Ask specially to see the famous Chloris line. This great Basement is@ gift bazaar irom'end to end. The shopping tour which does not take in its beauties | is incomplete, indeed. Thousands of things especially for gifts are here, from the pretty little Plates at 10c to the exquisite Dinner Sets at $75.00. Between these extremes a delig of gifts--Cut Glass, Silverware, Art Brass, Bric-a-Brac—from the world’s most famous potteries; Dex ina in matchle variety. For Tuesday we offer: Hanging Mission Clocks German Beer Steins | pewter few wlar ties sade (2 High- grate Parlor Clocks Buaranteed Philip Patehen, appo! | press correspondent of the state de partment, hae one of the most] unique positions in official Wash | in He will collect correspond to be printed and circulated jamong the government's consular and diplomatic service. In addition {tre wilh examine the foreign press } which fefletts opinion and govern jmental poliey wbroad, upon ques tions with which the United States fs concerned DECIDE ON BOND ISSUE. | The citizens of Renton in a mass | j me ing held there Saturday night decided in favor of a bond tesue money to put In a water \Chafing Dishes } Made by Stor effects with 1 rown glaze outside and brown glaze under ginxe HOT POINT UTILITY {RONS sad iron ¢ | system. |* Cooks Choose Delegate L. W. Goodrich has been oa | to represent the local union of the} cooks and aésivtants at the Wash ington Federation of Labor, which | convenes in Hoquiam, January 11 Look! Look! 65¢ Satin Messalines | 39¢ a Yard. | | | The knife siuke deeper. Prices that will actually startle you 1 examine the } } | We found on the first of the month that we still have over $46,000 | money ted a this store. We know we can not get that much out of it; we're more d now in on time than auything else. If we id $1,000 a day we would need the time we Bae order to get out on time; so we've determined to sell at least double t each day, prices we've put on these Shoes now ought to move them out to the last pair in a very few and they must move; we don't want a pair of them Such an Opportunity was never before offered you in the history of Seattle. There are good Shoes here for @ and in many cases you can get from two to four pairs at the price of or Why not do it? Ladies enough Shoes now to last you a year or two Ponder These Prices: Dresses} 386 pairs Women’s $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes, 990 Men's $5.00 mostly small sizes Shoes osaee The lowe price ever quoted fo 1” pure sil make thi price possible, for, of cours g. Colors are old rose, light blue, navy, ef Main Floor. 8:30 TO 10:30 A. M.| for 7c | SC Calicoes | Color Indigo B Grocery | Suttetin 8:30 TO 10:30 A. M, for 15c Bs c Biscuit its, the most popular of all | can't sell over 3 packages to | kin; a 12 sagen nd rb Peak onset te de a aan to {fy 548 paire Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes 1 45 Men's $5.00 and $6.00 a mostly small sizes Shoes ‘ ce eeeeeees cin ait, 10¢ 430 pairs Women's $4:00 to $6.00 Shoes, $1, 95 Men's $3.50 and $4.00 + “ rapa t fe ie —- sizes somewhat broken Work Shoes ... 06... cc ccccevevenee . pious, cane. ft 8:30 T 32 : joun eat O 10:30 A. M. 8:30 TO 10:30 A. M. 1,490 paire Women's Street and Dress Shoes, | Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 ti —— SE latest styles and leathers, sold the Shoes (296 7 Cc fors 2Oc | for 50c world over at $4.00, go now $2, 85 Boys’ $3.00 4 t interven | = 5 Cc i i 2,680 pairs Women’s $5, $6, $7 and $8 Shoes t ' Mush Set Fine Shoes, all leathers and sizes $3 95 Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 = f ca an China 3-Piece Mush Set, neat rose ¢ Women's $1.25 and $1.50 errr reT TT) | to V2 i | ore gold ,trimming include i BUPPOP® ori eessesssereeeeeenens 99c Infants’ $1.00 NO PHONE ORDERS « er i bowl. Tuesday morning CAPES Women’s $2.00 and $2.50 $1 45 Shoes sss SUITS planets tivenes ere " Children’s $1.25 i ke nm and Women's $3.00 1 95 8 en owen peen ee COATS Slippers th tneeeees $ ' Large Girls’ $3.00 and $3.50 - 3 . lightly |J§_ Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 $2 45 Sa rer reduced | Slippers tt eeeeeees ' Large Giris’ $3.50 THE HOME ‘OF ‘SANTA “CLAUS. account| Slippers Sesser $2.95 | Stowe on account} nv ens WT . ' Girle’ and Misses’ Dress Shoes, en's $4 etal ular $3,00 and $3.50 vuld desire 12 ney on necessh i Shoe up! Shoe up! There's nearly a and everything here t ma j of being MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS | way of good up-to-date footwear. Get you Shoes are a nec m 4 ties every chance you get. We're g t 1 us tho $18 to $30 a” Weeh ® giving you the chance of your life ng 330—-$1 of dollars to do it, But we must quit, and we've got to sell out and get out @ time anotted oS TREEN SHOE co.| 707 FIRST Av, 707 FIRST AW © 414 Union St.

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