The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1909, Page 7

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| | i ry, te dislodge his rider be whole company came to her Delayed Ensemble By Theo. Brand was the Ruttie. FP her little re Tent proper tad atunt in the FR her dainty Taf the ballet, was jt fi i MADE BABY THINGS MOSTLY. ona table without disturb- Washes, From there (drum | ould jump to it) she w ef Sandy McTavert about the stage in wild untamed broncho, They the} kingdom the woollest ot d to be showing of an effete @ the wildest ithe stage “Jack™ was not Just} @bhera. She ignored all the She would for one thing she would not eat she refused to drink. But sporty with horses, rode them and bet on them. lob- eity where It was possible ve runs Once & few good the atreets and parks to be arrested for epeed- the entire beauty chorus em- the officer while she made os {aside from Pum the demure one tite ov make her the gus Jet, She made Mt address tre Kegs Ruffies were playing to The farewe! kK” was 4 Di nervous and But she wis as.garme aa ima won a big hand fom the shoulders of Sandy Thé went out then working up E OVEN CURES : th Seattic arms full of flowers RS. MARY Reputation horse-love In the room ¢ sit and sing, or oF baby guch as would fiqa These were sent in peat from varioug cities of the} | coming lt ule, While the ed for the Jaok nat ensemble nd» things in her trunk ar wera, She someone A uni pjooted, of « alled @ baby her rag dot litt y, but which vurne tt, | This, there t in | kK with wo sistance vilorabrulsed ying, piled up curtain the old man got together, Thén he | rirls, don't yo wale know how ay from a burs saw Ye somebody n't ahe's the you know In sum | Lady ¢ wok | witt} | show apavined old | maid would have had | ® husband here to lick you instead | of having to do it herself if hel | Only World not 4 Rider in the Sho's elther with @ hadn't stood on his head tn the high trap’ in Ringling’s once too ften. See! Ain't you get mixed up so widow ? nahamed to with a defenseless} | Far from defenseless,” murmured Fannte Fanfoyle, soothing her shina, | There were other remarks, too, and more tears, but “Jack” ended it all }by saytng Tes all right, every-~ body. The girls are al) real kind. The fact is 1 would have caved in without the diversion of that fight You see, I waa kind of upset by thie . | And then she collapsed, the dear! little brick, as the manager took from her hand a telegram and read | it out to the whole bunch. It was this: “God help you, ‘Jack.’ The| ts dead.—Mother BAGGAGE LABELS ! | baby (Ry United Press) PARIS, Dec. 14.—Touriata who} travel in Europe are usvally proud of the mosaic of hotel labels that | they bring back to America on their! }trunks. But few of them know/ that these labels carry apecial «ig-/ alfieance among the fraternity of| hotel employes, who largely subsist | lon the tips they get. There is a/ regular code in the manner of fixing these labels, and whether a label ts stuck on sideways, upside down, tn the corner, or so on, it has a certain meaning as to the tip-| ping—record of the owner—in short, “What he ts worth.” | Thus the hotel porters, walters, ete. are informed from his last! hotel what they may expect from | the coming guest, and treat him ac-} |cordingly, with deference or con-| tempt, as the case may oe, THE MARKETS ‘The fort oh Nsuoted by the local nholesaters on local produce, aed tee vartation, necording and general excelionce, but these enless otherwise indteated ere for strtetiy first grades. end Butter. Eanes. ranch Batter Fat .... Butter, native Wi Hens under 3 Ibs jens, dreened. Ib... .. a: erie Squads: dozen | Pigeons, dosen....... Belgian hare, Tb. fut? cut. . full trim ge alution— Wethers Ewes Spring Lamb Pork Dressed hogs Trimmed Sides ... Loins and Shoulders. Short Loin Pork.... « Liver Sausage Bologna Leaf Lard Smoked Meats, Hams : Picnic Hams Polled Hams ried Beet... Bacon Menta, Liv Common Steers lee Bteers, ib. Cows, tb Heifers, ib. Hogs, Ib. Wethers Lamb: Ih Choter Bteers, Ib. 100 ibe, lam Shells. 100s THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1909 Store Open Evenings During This Great Sale TWO GREAT SALES IN ONE READ THIS We have decided to close all our stores in Washington. We have been sued for $10,000 dam- 0, 5S costs, the expense of lawyers and the loss of business for a time, which would not take less than two to six months, we have settled with the property owner and have : agreed to vacate before January Dest 4 oe © Snel ge ee tomet 1st, 1910. That means that we must 7 Le tee This is the reason for our quitting Tacoma, and not being able to make a satis- factory lease in Spokane, we do not care to continue in Seattle alone, so we close all three stores at once. nt whe Oh quit in less than two weeks, for we have over 1,500 Pianos now in stock, or an average of 500 Pianos in each of our Washington stores, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane. Remember, We Quit Before January Ist, [910 We have put up a guarantee bond for $10,000 if we fail to vacate by that time Here Are the Prices—Read Carefully: Not a piano will be boxed and shipped to Los Angeles, that can possibly be sold. We must sell in less than two weeks, for there is always a lot of odds and ends to be packed. So as to dispose of all this stock at once, we will offer best bargains first. Call early. New Pianos The kind that is sold by most dealers for $200 to $300. The kind that is sold by others for $5 Used Pianos This price made to clean out every piano in the department. All must go. New Player Pianos $125. $470. The kind you see priced at other $160. 26. Always sold for $650 to $750, and in $200 $260 to $350. The kind you would pay $400 to $400 for at any other store. The kind you will pay $875 to $450 for If you fail to see these pianos at once. The many that will be sold e¥ery day will tell you of thelr real Yalue of $450 to $660 $6 $675 all colors of cases. The regular $760 and $800 played pl- the kind that you will like. 5. Pianos that have the very latest im provements; $750 to $850; only a few of them The greatest and most expensive makes; regular $850 to $1,000. ano places at $600 to $650. | | $25 $45. $87 $107 $128 A Kittle Upright; just the thing for practice use; dark case. Now, here is a snap, Don’t overlook it, but see us early This is only one of many that will g0 with some of the first Means a good plano during this sale if you buy at once, We have no temporary quarters to move to, and, furthermore, when we make up our minds to do anything, we want to do it in the quickest possible time. 4 c $5.00 per ton Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon. | Mt. Vernon 1 to 9 10 to 26 to MARY MEYERS. Meyers, of all sufferers to know #. ble cure that was| Mu her case of Rheumatiam | Trouble After suf-} MP long years she ix well BY and declares tiv. Hiney Bake Ove em through wh thorough! did not ba meee Or hope of Pa her, but now 214 19th ton ton torn, ton Corn, to Shorts Whole Lough: | Crack 8 were | Feed C | Rotled that she} owners ng but MH and aver one has| M for five years then Wliet there is no won will fall from her is only one of hun Nilve had similar experi Hihey & Loughney have at 220 to 225 People’s Kk bulldir of and Pike mm. Sund ) ltation is free lives at 214 191 will gladly the Our paper 1 are the best Mre.| We furnish ay. | Federal ¥ ya M@ntlate 4 Win estimates to Priy We you to Pool Rooms Tables. 5 lo Tabies—25 mt, cigar stand and ber mor Largest the world WF daily, 1413-16-17 Web Pike and Union Learn hours 9 p.m every Thurs Ind. ree trial Washington big feature at the PRO, HAM ME Evaporated Milk. Feed—selling & Washington 5. 00@ 26 00@ 19 00G 19 37 00 @ 35 00g 35 00@ 28 00 @ 29 06 @ 96 5.00 | Good Workmen hangers in their free vs N dance ate guarante dance. Cls ry day and even 10 @ m Assembly classes | day 36.00 46. 00@ 36.00 in inatruc 00 00 09 08 0 00 00 00 loral | nd Min Jat ana Wall Paper Con nw 5 to| a-| } Telephones; Main 1702, ohos Arcade, Hall We expect our store to be crowded with Piano customers, as the above prives have never been equaled by any piano house, no have over thirty of the most reliable-made Pianos on the market, all of them ¢ immediately upon their arrival To secure temporary quarters and move this great stock it would be a greater undertaking than a person could imagine fact now the largest ¢ ing new instruments, ver shown by any piano dealers think of moving over west of Chicago 500 Pianos to a temporary store matter and several cars which have not arrived, but will be put on sale would be where located, and we a big undertaking—in There is not a storeroom in this city which would accommodate our entire stock, so we have decided to make prices which will move Pianos intu homes, and there to stay. We Want Your Cash It will cost us several thousand dollars to make this move If you have the cash to pay for a Piano, don't fail to see us immediately; don’t let anything stand in your way We have placed large contracts with the manu facturers for a certain number of Pianos; Pianos have been shipped to us; now it ts up to us to make good, not only with the Piano manu facturers, but with our customers. The thousands of satisfied customers we have on the Pacific Coast will tell you that we always sell Pianos of quality, and not the cheaper-made instruments Your cash will now buy a retHable Piano for lesa than you would buy a cheap Piano for at any other time. As above stated, we will be put to an extra ex pense, and prices must be exceptionally low to dispose of this great stock in so short a time When we make up our minds to do a thing, we do it, and you will realize what we say is true If you will call at once you will have a large se lection to choose from, these Included In this great sale are such well-known makes as the Chase Brothers er, and, in fact, there are some of almost every make you can name, either OPEN EVENINGS How These Prices Can Be Made |First Discount Is the big savinigt® we make by buying in larger quantities than any other dealer west of Chicago Second Discount We have settled the sult brought against us for $10,000.00 upon our agreeing to vacate our store tn Tacoma within a few days. Our agreement reads that we must va » by 8 o'clock on the night of December 81st, 1909, Now, to do this, we must make prices as above stated Third Discount Is for the allowance we get from the manufactur d, to obtain the above prices, you must give us a factory chock issued by some of the manufac turers of whom we purchase Pianos. The dis count we get ffom this enables us to make the above prices, and, in order that you may have full benefit, you must present one of these factory checks, properly indorsed, and you obtain the above low prices. ean new or 419 UNION STREET Poole CASH YOUR PIANO. CREDIT If you call at once we can help you. Since our contest closed there have been a few people call who wanted Pianos, and, for various reasons, could not take advantage of their checks, sent to them by some Piano manufacturers, In a num ber of cases we have advised them how to sell thelr credits We have a proposition to offer you which we be Be earliest opportunity, for we can use but a limited lieve will be interesting sure to call at your number and we want to give you as much time as possible to take advantage of this wonderful offer. We homes in and about this city, and it will take us must and will move this entire stock to but a few days to do so. We will make every pos. sible effort to assist you in purchasing a Piano at this time or to help some friend of yours Kranich & Bach, H. P. slightly used, Ne mn, | | | Stages & Sows, Chickering, Steinway $3.00 in Cash Will reserve a Piano to be delivered Christmas Day; then $1.50 to $2.50 per week. These low terms are made because we realize that we must make this an exceptional sale to get rid of the Terms never were as low and prices never were equaled enormous stock we now have on hand. By making a very small payment down the sav ing that you make will be more than you could possibly pay in one to two years, This way we are giving you a year to two years’ payments ab free Look carefully at the well-known makes low prices Call early a Piano solutely at the Think what it means to you ® and tell us just how you can pay for If you need two years’ time, we will The one object is to dispose of the entire gtock at the earliest possible moment. give it to you Deck 419 UNION STREET

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