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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. ro, 1905 RACING' | wisn Player | fake ae | Will Elect Captain} Hart-0'Brien a ; 2 " | t ft t C ' R. SIMON & BRO. | Connell Is Victor Arranging For Game) HE sale which has set people talking and which has sent will Investigate competitors to cover. The reason of this is that we are | selling HIGH GRADE MEN’S WEAR at a fraction of real | worth in order to reduce this immense stock QUICK. I solemnly . truth, the who! 1 no “i} Delaney Confident J i's. a tell them the th ° y } hi Delaney et pins his faith to not swear to les; no man a try woman area to go on record ae 4 ih ‘ swearing to a falseh Hun: ore ‘te < | dreds of letters on file at my ff] ; om any 1 office that 1 have reunited $ ttle Wins Game ee ees tae a ¢ love in the heart of hearts, | | | \B locate mines, coal, oil, gold fiver, and ores of all ee is, Call and learn my sy » say I am a born clair voyant, a true psychic palmint STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. P Les Angeice oe au Ban Francisco .. s scons! : Oakland o as - i ~ Beattic ; oh n 0 ; Portland ; * & } f ; I tell you more truth than you Pacoma wc Y + np tg a ae 69 with the Huhlin mate AY dictions of your future, If not ; ie aiaretns’ teams ben Dvaceine your money back. is what On Thuraday from San Fran Carthy, by a rx third foning. practi ame to Seattle by alle Pi players of the Mid West. This is his third he varsity. Me weighs 18! pour game which Prot. De Forest, the Great Clair ; What Garry Wants “Tris no use for you to tn- {if TO make a dollar do double duty---come today---tomorrow } |% Make a run. Vickers » . . ? th the Opposing pitchers. Score: Seattle the Seattle high trude om my tl you 4 = 3 ate E —s i wpe ea have Roger if want me to hetp you. have may be too late. The store has been besieged by frugal THURSDAY GaMES. — — & few other Giants, @ slice of the meon and @ In part o ) you, What t» the rea feadings are correct Do | men and women, eager to take advantage of the sensational CIFIC COAST L The Seattle high. seboot ~ Dicshss--tine' Anpetes 1, tw: |euaieet Hverett high a prices we are making, and while immense quantities have { ; : — a |] Yectent and fotece, My cbarews f/f Deen sold during the past two weeks, the stock is compara- nae manee Gh poate - 4 are low; am crowded every day z . rf Base all | Briefs ef action since.” Wen : self It you pave me tel your te tively unbroken. Read these prices---they only hint at pnverivinitian For < you will toll your frieuda; if gtwlation shows that al! the| ns ; pois ere 3 earthing ou was what we have to offer. wision teams of all the base take W re p : r - ne a 3 | it leagues in the country expect to y" Bu i t * the . 103 Second Ave. South, over we first division teams next seaso Guy's Drug Store. here ° f. nog SR Sg BT wy defeated here on Thursday e he fe ening my ye ¥ 4 Parlors 806. — mn Friabars Of Blot Bp Fiat aes = If Houre—9 a wm. to 8 > wm en’s teh. Priabee too ee at 1 third falta | _How to got a home Open Sundays s Ned Hanlon has or has not signed a manag depends upon Eat to manage the Brookiyn team | ———————— - it a New York newspaper you get uur sporting th lets from. As Ee Banton, Wke Brer Rabbit. “he We have an exceptionally large assortment 7s Black Clays, Blue Serges and Fancy Worsteds, in dark mixtures and over- plaids; all bought to sell for $15.00; the styles are the latest $9 and round Men’s ae Sults $12.00 These Suits are actually worth from $17.50 to $20.00 and are made by best tailors, of all wool fabrics in the new Grays, Brown and Fancy Mixtures, We are also includ- ing in this lot a line of unfinished wor- steds. Linings are the best of serge or Vene they are made up in the sea- | son's newest styles, double and single | =< $12.00 | Men’s $25.00 Suits $15.00 A fine selection of novelty patterns in all the popular colors and mixtures, also blacks; coats have self- ining fronts, and are of the long cut, and all have hand made button holes; trousers are cut full; linings | are best serge or Venetian, and may be had in cither single or double breasted Pants The season’s new full cut, our stock is one of the largest and most complete in the Northwest; all $4.00 Pants, which in- cludes a large range of worsteds and a cashmeres; during | this sale, per [On Square] | SMR IB Pale err, F Ralncoats, Topcoats and Overcoats Our stock is one of the largest and best ; setected in the Northwest, and our $15.00 4 line is unquestionably the strongest to be Bi | seen anywhere—swagger garments in handsome winter styles, Grays, Browns and Fancy Mixtures, also Blues a Blacks, with belted or full backs, are selling this line during this sale at, CHOICE cereeeeeee $13.50 buys choice of a ies: range of novelty patterns in colors, blacks an fancy weaves, styles are the new box ani loose-fitting, also belted backs; regular values are $20.00 a to $25.00; Dissolu- 4 tion Sale Price ...... 4 Shoes We are closing this line out entirely, as R. Simon does not intend to carry Men's Shoes, The celebrated Friedman's “Honor Bright” Men’s Shoes and North Star Co's popular Shoes, all lasts, all toes, Bluchers or plain, in velour, vici kid, box calf and patent calf; regular $3.50, $3.75 and 50 Dissolution Sale $2.5 Price, choice Furnishing Goods SHIRTS We carry the celebrated “Victor” and “Summit” brands, which are the best makes on the market and sell regularl the world over at $1.25; soft or Stitt bosoms ; Dissolution Sale Price .ccgecsecsccece egees All wool Shirts or Drawers in gray, brown or blue; these garments are steam shrunk and will not shrink; regular price, per garment, $1.25; 6 wotte y Joe Cantition. of the Milwaukee baseball club, may not be ®@ Very sick man, his condition ts UWorse than it was at first supposed. doctors are trying to find out ‘what is the matter CLINE CoM EST. ra Cline, who has been amptr- in the Central league, has gone to tseo, where he will perform like Service in the ‘Northern Pacific league. Pig a t Kavana: a ual meeting of the Southern Base~ far ball leagwe « at Memphis, Nov. #. New the pennant winner in setae emeeen He wants to talk to you. Page 6. *** Another Carload of Charter Oak Ranges Just arrived Where other / Ps : Ba ranges have failed to work, the : Good w r , of arter Oak ts giving perfect ¢ . Eilichaniion. We alae hove 20 Oe 4 4 ing is equally and perhaps more so HERE’S a heap you cannot see about .a Regal suit that’s mighty important. You'll realize this after you have worn it a few days. If the front wobbles, or the seams pucker, or the sewing breaks, or the shape becomes a thing of the past, you'll wish you had boughta well made suit. Other kinds of ranges, a 4 : c right! ilore has rood fabr vor! ier Gaeete os ce ten * fabric rightly tailored than a good fabric poorly put Ohio, Majestic. Gari ? . > . together, Clair, Star Extate, ' i others, some having been used a little. at a great saving in pric We take y old stoves in ex- ra Be : change. With our big new and ff) z. Second-hand department store ff) $ Han 4 We can sell you anything you tom ; 4 Want and save you money. A: rf $ net E We buy out yome of the finest |) Au ¢ > 3 F and best furnished houses in the ee a as are . places us in a position to f : . give you unheard of values. Re- - ki Member the name and place. Pie) Ate Dabney & Woodhouse Bole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. You can choose in this stock fram black unfinished worsteds, cheviots, thibets and an immense array of fancy dark mixed worsteds We'll take care of you-—-we mean, of course, so far as the suit is concerned, until it has worn to your sat isfaction 418 Pike Street. Phones, John 981; Ind, A 1156, Our stock of Underwear is the largest and most complete in the city, and includes finest silk and wool garments, all of which we are offering at about half price, , Square J. ARONSON ‘One | eee Pants OUR BEST LAMB’S WOOL 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Totem Pole | i All $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 Pants; Dissolu- tion Sale Price As fine goods as can be bought; regular CROCE or ccevevvese a price $2.00 per gar- ment; Dissolution ) Neckwear Sale Price ........ s Neckwear—very latest styles of patterns HATS and colors in all shapes, (amg price of } During this sale we are selling all $2.50, B = these goods is 75¢ and $1.00. During | “$3.00 and $3.50 Hats of this season's this sale styles in blacks, the price browns and gra 10» co.cnourmmonne tomanranens bs for, choice seco . a Suspenders JOHN B. STETSON H A large variety of styles; regular price soc} | Sold the world over at $5.00. CL Dissolution popular browns and Sale pearls; choice while Pic ameenee eee eweemamens they last ..seecesseees UNDERWEAR 615-617 First Avenue Beattlo’s GRAND fouse i" HOUSE Fheatee JOHN CORT, Manager. Phones 65 TONIGHT an day, Saturday GEO, ADE'S SULTAN OF SULU. $1.50 to 26c, Matinee, $1.00 ny. THE DANCING MASTER." OTHER GREAT ACTS, Prices SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Por Quart Bottle Third Avenue “ Theat an You BE The Most P al ‘Theater. JELLY ROLLS 8c, TWO FOR 130 Remember this 1s no clearance sale of old shop-worn goods, but a sale of the a Made from fresh Eggs and Home-made Currant Jelly. gon’s newest and mosg desirable novelties, bought from the best markets for ; particular trade, ES Come—the goods show their quality—the prices speak for themselves—first cho Is best. _ R.SIMON& BRO; THE LEON WHO TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK, THE FOUNTAIN OF Wednesday and Saturday M. AL WOUTH, Mar an’s Musical F Comedy lesqas “HOOLIGAN’S TROUBLES.” JOHN CORT, Mar. Both Phones 43.) sye~ ONE LOUD, LONG LAUGH Turned ‘PIANOS ‘We soll better Pianos at lower prices and on easter pa. . than any other house in the city, reymen’s TWO MORE NIGHTS Aw Matinee Saturday, 260, 10c. Go TO THE “ Saturday Night, Amateur Night. FOR SEATS EARLY PICK 104 First Ave. Sa Don't fail to be there. No_ Change in Prices Phones 667 * Phones: Sunset a" Inde. THE UTOPIANS. hae ig we jams’ Juven- p Peis ° rue. ov ie oar ®. KOHLER’S, CHASE, oi? A ‘O1 F rricns—r50 t@ ‘Want to Mrrow mongy? Seely gigh Seog? Avenue. O. aber Pele ve, ° » 4 irst& Mail orders promptly ess Sunday—"The Parisien Belffa.” p2ge 6 eee