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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1908)
q n '4 t, ,t n mm tin m Starting Monday morning at 8 o'clock our great Mid-winter Clearance Sale will be on in full swing and the corning week will witness an opportunity for money saving such as never has been witnessed in Astoria before. The object of this extraordinary sale is to entirely clean out our stock. Everything must go regardless of price to make room for our new goods. If you have been waiting for the most favorable time to buy, you better buy now, no lower prices can possibly be made this season..;;.; Safe' SlOftS ElOIlflay : Ot.' 8" O'clCCK 0." HI. "sharp. vXG&ic felly -io" Avoid tfco The Following' Bargains Can't ut iritereet You nn r n f Pi n A7nnntr"Jr:3 a i t M m B W liiilllL ft an .3r f ul f' ' ' it B ' n'.,-1 jyyfliiiii 1 J! i' Help; B Suits $25.00 Suits................ $17.53 22.50 Suits I5.C3 20.00 Suits 14X3 J 7.50 Suits (2.25 15.00 Suits... 11X3 12.50 Suits. 8.75 , 10.00 Suits 6.C3 Dress Shoes $5.00 Dress Shoes $3.E! 4.50 Urcss ohocs d, 4.oo Dress Shoes 3. 3.50 Dress Shoes 2.7 j 3.oo Dress Shoes 2.2: 2.75 Dress Shoes..; :. Z.l, Young Men's Suits $20.oo Young mens suits SI4.C3 17.50 Young mens suits..... 12.25 15.oo Young mens suits 10.10 12.50 Young mens suits............... 8.75 T CHARLES LARSON Prop. Overcoats $22,50 Overcoats...,. $J5,3 20.oo Overcoats ..: SI4.C3 17,50 Overcoats....... 12.25 15.oo Overcoats : f 0.59 12.50 Overcoats.... 8,75 TOP COATS $15.oo Topcoats $0.C3 Loggers' Shoes Best $8.oo Logger Shoe made S 6.75 Best 7.oo Logger Shoe made... 5.43 Best 6.00 Logger Shoe made 4.50 Men who are In need of anything in this line will do well to buy now. Men's best all-wool Pants $4.oo Trousers $2.75 3.50 Trousers 2.E3 3.00 Trousers. 2.C3 2.50 Trousers ,75 High Top Working Shoes $7.50 High top shoes $S.S3 7.oo High top shoes 5.C3 6.00 High top shoes 4.E3 These values in working shoes are posi tively the best obtainable and will not last long at these prices. All-wool Sweaters In sweaters vt are pretty well cleaned out but we have a few in the following sizes 34-36 and 38-4o at the following prices: $3.oo Sweaters for...................... ....... $2.C3 2,oo Sweaters for ,C3 Dress Shirts $2.50 Dress Shirts ...$1,75 2.25 Dress Shirts... f .59 2.oo Dress Shirts.... 1.35 I.50 and $1.25 Dress Shirts... .. .... ,C3 Boy's School Shoes The kind they can't wear out Li sizes from 11 to 2 J2.C3 In sizes from 2 1-2 to 51-2 2.25 Boys llightop Waterproof Shoes In sizes from 11 to 2 In sizes from 2 1-2 to 5 J-2 :.. 2.73 All-wool Underwear $4.oo all-wool Underwear 3.C 3 2.5o all-wool Underwear f ,15 This underwear is of the best make and guaranteed to be all-wool. All-wool Shirts $3.00 all-wool shirts J2.73 3.oo all. wool shirts 2.23 2,75 all-wool shirts 2.C3 2Joo all-wool shirts........ (,3 1, ? 1 U ! ; f I f t : s.-s f: H E KSNGMANS "The Bond Street Bargain Store" STOIRE Uext Door to Ross Iliins !i 1 1 1 1 IB3B! ON TIME. By JANE UE. Copfrtihleil . r Mt.rary l'rm AukicLUi A itlgltt, Rlrllith form enromped In ft Ions, loose erentna coat restlessly paced the broad veranda of Clreymere Inn. Grace O'ltmtrke was lorely at ell times, but tonight her Irish blut eyea flashed an unusual brilliancy, whlcb made iter positively irresistible. "Better Juln us." culled Ellubetli Dwyer tli in t tor left the porch e corted by a lltlie youth. It was the nielli of the annual mid turanier ball given to Uit summer unU of rine Urove. Grace hesitated for a moment "Oh, Julian wilt be along toon, Elisa beth," she cried. "Ile'a Into, aa usual, but we'll moct you at the dance later." Other couple followed th first, but atlll (irtiro OTtotirkK, the IhAIh of Orey- mere inn, t'cl the f eranda. finally man'a rotce erected ber. I aay, Mttu O'Rourke," ha angReat d, lt me cut out that tardy Haw thorne, won't youT Coma along to the danca with mr Again Qrace bcltted. Down In tha tarthwit corner of ber heart aba reallyJ and truly cared for Julian Hawthorne, but be waa ne?er on time for any ap pointment, and here waa a choice op portunity to teach him a bitter leeeon. Then, too, Chnrlle 11 Ice waa a aplendld dancer. ImputlvWy aba accepted hla offer, and half an hour later found thorn la the mlil.t of the aummer crowd dancing and apparently obltvl. ooa of all ela on earth. The ball waa at Ita height when Ju lian nawtborne entered the room. In the doorway he leaned against the alll as If pby.lcally tired, and the ltda hung heavily over bis black eyes, Aa nice and Grace passed blm loet In the ecstasy of a Urvamy waits his gase followed the two closely, and a aatliical aiulle spiead over hla face. When the dance waa over nawthorne alowly croased the room. "May I have the next dance, Grace t" he asked, without teeming to notice Rice, who stood by her side.' "Do you think rou could be on time to claim It)" parried Qrace, with atlsg Ing aarcaam. "I am here now, waiting," Haw thorne answered aa be extended hla left arm. If men bnt knew the power they have over women who truly love them! There waa something within Grace O'Rourke that night which told her to reject the arm he extended, but that greater somethlng-love made her ac cept It In another moment they were whirling round and round the room. The night wna warm, and when the dance was half over tbey walked out Into the spacloua grounds surrounding the big hotel. "I want to tell you why I waa late tonight, Grace," Hawthorne began. "But I don't want to hear," Inter rupted Grace. "It's always some ex cuse, Julian, and I'm tired of It all If It'a not the office lt'a the train, and If U'a not the train lt'a something else." Well, then, will you let me tell you aometblut; clKeomethliig that you've never heard before, at Ion at not from mer be added. "Oh, all right," agreed Grace, "only, make It a short story, for I've prom ised the next twostep to Charlie Rice." "It vroii i ti,i.r ioi.g io tell you, dear," nawtborue'a vcl.-p seemed very near, and be s;iol:e slowly and with great etirieAtnei. "1 iunt want to try to tell you bow imitU I love you, Grace, how 10:13 I have loved you and that at !-it I am 1 1 n position to nsk you to be riy wife." "As usual, ii'.v dear Julian, you are too Into," announced Grace, with as sumed nonchalance. "I've Just prom ised to marry eonio i eh." nnwth'rne l!?!itc;l .1 clgtiwtto and auld nothli'.T. If Grace . expected a tirade about the nVHIenesa of women she was disappointed. Hawthorne was the type of man to take defeat grace fully, but be dl.l not fall to note the unsteadiness cf Grace's atcp as they returned to the house nor the trem bling notes In her voice when she spoke. ne loved ber well enough to know her. through and through. He was 1 man who took few chances In life, but he would have wagered that Grace O'Rourke loved him at that moment despite ber cool rejection of his suit HawthMrne led her to Rice, who was waiting 10 claim his dance, and thou went up to the smoking room. Long be f!t and smn':ed I:i sliencc, when suddenly be realized that the dressing rooms were Hiring up -with guests pre paring to go home. The dance was over. A man suggested that he smelled smoke, but the Idea was laughed down. "I guess It's nawthorne'a bitter root cigar that smells like Are," sang out Charlie Rice. And the listeners all laughed In reply. , Hawthorne slipped on hla light over coat and sauntered toward the closed door that led Into the halL He opened It upon curling clond of smoke. At the same Instant screams came from all directions. Men and women were In pandemonium. Rice was the first man downstairs, his one Idea being self preservation.' but above the roar of screams Juli.-in Hawthorne's voice rang out clear and loud. "lioase keep back. Calm yourselves, and no oue will be hurt" They gave him no heed. Madly they tore abend, Ashling like maniacs. All made for the main Rtalrway. Gowns were torn, arms were broken and an kles sprained In the effort to get ont of the burning bulging. Once more Haw thorne raised his voice above the hum. 'I beg of you I" Hla voice stop ped short for clinging to his arm was Grace. "Save me, Julian, dear," she pleaded. Silently be dragged her Into one of the dressing rooms and opened a large door leading to a back staircase, "I've tried to bead them all off this way, but they would not listen. But If I can save yon. darling, I will have been on time Just once." Grace gave his arm a loving little bug. which meant more to the man than all the words she could have ut tered. Close to each other they de scended the dark stairs which led through the servants' quarters. The rooms were deserted, and they easily reached the back door. Hawthorne turned and held Grace close for a mo ment. There was no time for words Just then. And. standing alone In the darkness, she watched him rejoin the tanks of fire fighters. It is said she was arrested a year ago on a similar charges, was found to be 'demented and was not prosecuted. Letters written then by her have been Icompared to two received by a wons- an member of one of the churches set afire, and the handwriting is declared to be identical. All the letters were threatening. FEMALE PYROMANIAC. CHICAGO, Dec . 19. The pyro- maniac who last Thursday set fire to three churches in Englewood is be lieved by the police to be a woman. Muscular Pains Cured. "During the summer of 1903 I was trouble with muscular pains in the instep of my foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of Toronto, Ont. "At times it waa so painful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm wai recommended to me, so I tried it and was completely cured by one small bottle. I have since recom mended it to several of my friends, all of whom speak highly of it" For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Subscribe to the Morning Astoriaa. 60c per manth by mail or carrier. or Xmas Gifts i; Watches Jewelry Diamonds Rings Belt Buckles Thimbles Hat Pins Clocks Cut Glass Silverware Umbrellas Cutlery Fountain Pens I if. . J u111j.11 a f f I'-t-i-f-fre-fr"''' uttttittttttwlmtw t. Only a few more days left in which to do your Christmas shopping. For the highest grade and best goods see t or (lew Year's I! WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 574 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon This is the most rapidly growing store on the lower Columbia river, and is the most beautiful Jewelry Store in Astoria. Mailorders for Christmas Presents carefully and promptly attended to. . FINE WATCH REPAIRING Toilet Ware Smoking Sets Military Brushes - Manicuring Sets Silver Handle Pocket Knives Tobacco Jars Match Safes Shavintr Outfit Broaches Fern Dishes Silver Tea and Coffee Sets i 1 ? it T 4 V i i- sl 9 4-