The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1909, Page 4

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1909 4 M ge Licenses Show That BOTH GUILTY “Coating in Big City I sa Job Ot EXTORTION. ° THIS IS THE TESTIMONY oF|" VANDERVEER REGARDING], HOLZHEIMER AND PEYTON CALL Hl 6 TEN UNI NY lL” heart « 1 had tola have ment r won fair Ine faint-hearted yc chilled at the ly my wir STONE, FISHER CO | Becond and University. | STONE, FIGHER CO | Becond and Ur “a "| Ni You Are Invited to Attend the Bargain sab hoke Party at Stone, Fisher’ 5 Tomorrow 9 in 0 { Rev og Beer: og do m mnie ten thousands of aesiclae fot r ornament, for r for personal u ut save Be Nee a $1,0¢ . wad upon th u ngs ranging from a fourth to a third ' me f R K A % be of ‘ Last night we took a page to he ‘news, an n only succeeded in gett K n print, at : ey Fae f as ; ronight we can merely hint of the wonderful savings that abound ia ch much A tong ata ‘A ieee The sale is renewed tomorrow morning at 8:30, and ends tomor. - “ | " ite ‘pa row night at six o’clock, when the store closes and remains closed i nd be had to wage aii cle until Monday morning. Jiag $5 ou ors inter, ; W Fancy China at at cea oe cc, a poe Tailored Suits for Women ||"? ~"" Claude B. P this morning | bad to The) by any moar a hing: ‘ gare the committee k. He Think : Ry ipods Hl If d | tn temptin age license wer 7 pg Y ines and wee that Seattle had The entire stock of Women’s Tai- e se , eon ee nis paegi copy map cae “ [herons attended the meeting. lored Suits has been rearranged and slad Bowls 's b y manage to meet Nek urray in’t find a Me ‘ the comm oun {lant night have the 5 A woman deserven to be spotled | youcan now choose anywhere at half, wil 3 ene Pe 8 0 5 5; & man never de! ‘i : na Cake “3 Se anasoes ves iaking pack ee and nearly always ts, | and in many cases, less than half price. 2 Bi, * gd atte tei ran name it a man « Small Women’s| Women’s $25 rated Chocolate i Be Tenens orth mo Mabel RB. Seaith, ot | wh © wide and close | rather have An automobile and Misses’ Suits, | and $30 Suits, $15. a i. 50 . tak betting 4. Brave young man! Well'to the floor. It coat Mr. Murray would pankrup n.-—? were $15 to ¢: 20, | Wom en’s $40 ‘ 5 erves his prize, for no faint $5 for the night's lodging. the committee that the assoc have Holzheime- ran recommend is |" tion take steps to} disbarred. | The weather eventually gets back | at the people who talk about it CAN’T GET AWAY, TO MARRY YOU TODAY—) HUBBY WON'T LET ME) (By United Pres. LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 30.—So- @lety here ix shocked and many Wedding presents were put away! today, following the announ that the marriage of Mis Crosthwaite and Charie Spokane, would not take p cause—to the utter surprise of alt | Bridge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Coast THE END-OF-THE SEASON SALE NOW ON AT THE BIG STORE TREMENDOUS CUTS , for $8.50. and $45 Suits, $20. Women's $65 and $75 Suits, $35. ALL HALF AND LESS WOMEN’ S| wor WOMEN’S KNEE | All Tout SAIS HALF ber friends and relatives—Mise/ cts Crosthwalie was married on Sun P A J A M AS SKIRTS $14.50. day in Los Angelen to Good ‘ ? $15.01 : 50. Chase, of that city, and as she te or a's Vel ing or Ere neh $ ore re at i ok 50. graphed her father, she was unable MH DP. Mannel: prices from $3.00 to ( ® Manicure Sets, fo keep the appointment with $2.00 Pajamas, $1.00. | gc cy . $7.50. Blaine. $2.50 Pajamas, $1.25. 0 ey) cy ts, $1.50 $1000 Manicure Sets, The wedding was to have taken $3.00 Pajamas, 81.50, >» kirts, $2.00, 85. 00. — here yesterday. The bride, $3.50 Pajamas, $1.75 $3.50 Skirts, $1.75. 75) Manicure Set with her mother, was supposed to ' i " ’ ¢; GL: a v “ cur octs, be rushing here from Callfornia, $4.00 Pajamas, .} $4.00 Skirts, $2.00. $3.75. when on Monday Samuel Crosth- $4.50 Pajamas, $2.25. $5.00 Skirts, $2.50. All sterling silver. waite, the father, received a tele- | 4 from his daughter saying she become Mrs. Chas are now being made at the A. Bridge store. This Clothing Sale is the annual money-saving event in which values are sacrificed with a de- sire to unload all seasonable clothing. The prices are made to give the purchaser all the benefit of the retailers profits, and cuts include ALL SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES in the great stock carried by this Store. The following prices are now offered in the various departments: MEN’S SUITS AT SALE PRICES \ll Suits that usually sell for $12.50, | to close out during $7. 25 ERENT OOLEe in Men's Regular “$1 00 values Suits. A F agp —* Slt. 25 ' Clearance Sale Prices On CRAVENETTES hear manage to hear a lot. STAR'S DAILY | SHORT STORY | A SCIENTIFIC MARKETING. By Stuart 8B. Stone. Mrs. Diedlebaum was indisposed and there was nothing in the house | for dinner. It would be necessary to send the professor to market. The professor was in the study read-/ fng a book named “Payehopathte | Activities of Certain Undete riined | Functional Forces.” It was neces: | gary to call him four tines before) he answered. “I want you to go to market, to mpm #hnounced Mra. Diedle- ee “Yes, my dear,” chanted the pro- fessor. Then he carefully inserted | the grocery list to mark the place | fm the middie of a chapter on “Ra-| dio-activity,” and started out with-| ont his hat. Mrs. Diedlebaum called him back, rescued the lst, tied it} to his finger, slapped his hat upon} his head, snatched away the book, | which had been taken up again, and geut him forth. | Prof. Timotheus, with his mind on the Radlo-activities, watked six blocks past the market before the} act of bumping violently into aj lamp post roused him. At last, ar-| riving at the grocéry, the professer | confronted the red-headed proprie-| tor. Perusing the list, he gave his} first order. $16.50 Men's Suits are grouped dur- ing this Sale at a spe “$1 wm 35 cial price of.. A large variety of ple asing patterns, ranging in price from $22.00 to $25.00, now $1 4.75 Clearance Sale Prices On OVERCOATS “Chioride of sodium—5 cents All regular $12.50 Crav $8. 35) $15.00 regular priced Overcoats. worth, please,” nettes. To closes : e Ey Greecleter of the Goléen enettes. To close at.. Sale price, while they $1 0. 45 Harp stared at him An’ do yen NGG ehdws Vee avin $15.00 regular Cre avenettes, in anim mense selection. Annual Sale Our big line of $18.00 Cravenettes $1 oo think this fs a dhrug shtoor?” At this the professor m: known that he desired salt oxide of sodium, a pound, nounced, Mr. Monaghan thrust his big, red} $18.00 regular priced Overcoats, ina plendid selection, $1 2 35 } While they last..,.. e $22.00 to $25.00 regular priced Over C it “Now | he an-| See Simoet nesinst the profess marked for this Sale coats; full values. or 4. 75 mild countenance, “An’ w : ape no ox-hides, nayther PR este ibe wa saateewe Your choice.... betther go to a packing } “Oh—er—er—seda is the vulger| mame, my frie explained Prof. is bitartrate of and acetic acid, Timotheus potassium, 10 « diluted, about a quart In alarm Mr. Monaghan started to push the professor gently out HERE’S A BIG SPECIAL si ‘62 A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast FIRST AND YESLER—2 Entrances—FIRST AND YESLER but was at jast mollified by the One special lot of reg¥™r $12.50 Rainceats of the 5 translation into plain cream of} . ” ce 5 tartar and provaic vinegar. After Famous “Priestley” make, nicely made waterproof 9 garments, sizes in fancy mixture $; the lot includes all see the values in the First Avenue windows. On sale, while they last that the professor purchased a can of salmon and lectured the Impa tient Mr. Monaghan for a quarter of an hour over the probable tribe haunts and habits of the pink fish upon the label. Then he started| out, basket in hand “Shtop—ehtop!” howled Mr.| Monaghan. “Be ye going to pay for that stuff?” The professor apologized, laid a} $5 HILL upon the counter, and walked | away. it was necessary for Pete,| the delivery boy, to chase him a block to restore the change. riving home, he sank into a chatr and drifted off into the Radio-Activ-| ities chapter, while Mrs. Diedle-} baum went through the basket You can civilize virtue out of every'hing and everybody. All at Half Price EL All Trimmed Hats at Half Price and Less The entire stock of Trimmed Millinery for women and children is to be closed out at half regular prices, and, in many cases, less. Many really stylish Hats are offered at a dollar apiece that formerly held themselves at five. And all the finest Hats—the exhibition and show Hats are offered at half price $10.00 and $12.00 Hats, $5.00. $15.00 and $20.00 Hats, $10.00 $25.00 and $30.00 Hats, $15.00 Likewise the Hat Shapes of fur, felt and silk, in all the proger shapes and cx lo: rs, are offered at mutes of prices—50c, $1.00 and $2.00, instead of $2,00, $4.00 and $5.00 All at Half Price: All at Half Price RR RN ne ALL HALF AND LESS E STONE.FISHER ( G&UNIVERSITY ST If SEATTLE «quem Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Women HE MALLEABLE RANGES First Time. ee Than they io OW Roma _|\ness bringers. i ERG | Star Want Ads are busi-| note of He wo—'Tok The pride of Muriat | ™ i Ht | kitchen; a splendia =" || In every wav ase POVNOK—PUNNITURB | ves You 30 per cent i | Waldort Bids, | TOS-10 Pike Mt, Misi Aemy, ||| LAvaHTER, |} ae be Try them, ir ted Salad Sets. Ail Hand D over $ wated Plaques § | Decorated Cracker” All Automobiles, All Steel Wagons, All Doll Perambulators, 1 Doll Go-Carts, Il Boys’ Wheelbarrows, Boys’ Wood Wagons, Wood Carts, Steel Carts, 1 Velocipedes, Al A Al All AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS — aM ee , | Moore Theatre sonnet week House |}| Phones-—s 1304; Ind 43 ~ || When the 4G, SAN 3KD Seattle's Leadini THEAT q i, antes Si late? theta otay Socente {Il LOIS anne is Out of Tune | D. & Lawrence Player In Goorgs A \| HH ps pon the whole system is off the key rie EE ABD , , 1. er ere | —stomach upset, bov Matines 640 | ee \\| Matinee Téday gish, head heavy, skin | “ ae | id the eyes dull, Youe THE GRAND | Assisted by if - - j|be right again until tee Foote Nest, | PANTAGES THEATRE |] of the trouble is remo 7 ol || And Prancts Rogers, Baritone, . | bik an? ~ “THR MAN O noun’ |||. “USRQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” |) rect the flow of bile, The Ping That Made Au | eantte oo ae j re || stimulate the liver toh Prices ton sie puter Mat \| Say AMIS F188 a aimet Circus | I action by taking Wednenday 60. | | Kilmer-Tay lor i Hi} SEATS NOW SELLING | Da Trio of Heal Vocalists i| \ and others Next Sunday, SEAT SALE TODAY, ||: | ie Mr. John Cort Presents ll Se i j a MAX WEGMAN 1] att 4 Theatre | | In the Idylitc Mid-West Comedy |] i : HEADACHES “Mary Jane's Pa.” | jin most cases are caused by eyc edie Seika, ides Ate tncenc ee strain. We make a spediaity of tj joer ting eye defects, and by so! the bile remedy that is safe to wo care | doing relieve the headache. If you t to | have trouble, see us use and convenics the» Phones 5106, '» ¥ A dose or two will relieve | Rw Schi rd Optical Co, | ALHAMBRA Slanegein 1207 Becond Aven” nausea and dizziness, © cs the bowels, carry new the blood, clear the head improve the dig’ ‘stion, | These old family pila natural remedy complaints and quickly bel the liver to Strike the Key Bold Bverywhele. Ts Boneen for bil *

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