The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1906, Page 2

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INTEREST IS INTENSE - wit man Mel | Senses’ one ehiidresn in | MAT FANS FEEL JOYOUS OVER MATCH BETWEEN COLEMAN while t oAND DAVIES all agog over the Mat fans are Intention to pull off the as it was the firet rules. JOCKEY WHOSE INCOME IS OVER $50,000 A YEAR | From a bootblack’s stand in Hart-; he has an automobile and a valet ford, Coun. to the or of a | He wears London made clothes, yearly income of $50,000. That Is | fur overcoat and ties that make the remarkable transition of Dan-| aurora borealis look like a dau ny Maher. the best American jockey He keeps his apartments all the who ever went to England. At the | year around in “dear old Lunson age of 24 he has saved §250,000 from | and is on terms of familiarity with = salary and he bids fair to be a| the nobility | before be is 30. | Already young Maher has ac- | 5" eB olf beotbiacking days quired the London accent and says young Maher thought himseif lucky “dear me” and “den't you know” Mf he cleaned up $1.50 « day. Now’ like one to the manor born. | | } settee nneennens rf NEW YORK, Jan. &.-- Barred . @ from three fashionable hotels @ @ —the Waltort-Astoria, the Ho @ | ILLI | D } @ tel Astor and the St. Regis, and @ \* requested to leave a fourth @ | * — he had engaged tunurt- @ | 3 un quarters under his real @ > name— “Philadephia Jack” @ 7 _ beg o — ty or of ae 2 | bed ® whilom guest of @ Netherland, with a greater Wit. @ * tarnesss than he had ever be @ ® fore known in bis heart. * SERRE EERE B ED tourney of the 5 “eo wn ny theo mata night at 8 o'clock The pairs are evenly and many pretty ex- hibitions are J.ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, S. Per Gallon FOR ROYAL CROWN PORT. SHERRY. ANGELICA, TOKAY, ‘Charter Oak Range FURNITURE BARGAINS MUSCATEL, ETC. 2 Ded Room Sultes REDUCED FROM $1.50 PER =— $10.00 GALLON Yum Yum Springs wo BALE ONLY TO ITH IN- Good Mattresses for 1.00 CLUSIVE. | EVERYTHING REDUCED TO COST AND BELOW COST. Heating nl Give us a call before you bey and save yourself! money. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE | Complete Houssfurnishers and |) Sole Agents for the Charter [| Oak Ranges, the best and most [| fuel-saving range on the mar ket. 104 First Ave. So. Phones! Sunset Pink 1781: Inde pendent 1761. 418 PIKE STREET. PHONE JOHN 981 Free Delivery ; Mail Orders Promptly Filled. IND. 2096. Seattle-Boston Copper Stock eae 60c Per Share Today SEE THE ORE 724 staska biag. Melvin aye ITLE STAR-—MONDAY, JAN. 4, 1906 FAILED TO BRIBE OFF ch" FESS UP TO PUBLIC e ie tater The Annex Has Come to} the Last Ditch You'd think, to look at the corner of Second Avenue and street, that Tne Annex had vanished, University None for the old building has been razed to the ground. But in the fifty feet on the south the old store still lives. And now that it has come to the last ditch the merchandise left is to In the basement a big lot of Qups and Saucers and Plates will be sod at Te. Cups and Saucers in flow blue white. Carlsbad Plates, Think of getting such for 7c! The Cut Glass is offered at ‘half price---every piece of itl . ' and too. ee oe oe A big lot of Framed Pictures, worth 50c and 75c, will be sold at 2Be. And any outside of this lot can. be had for half, Some two thousand Books, for grown folks and boys and girls, will go at 18e; worth 25c, 35c and 50c. Outing Flannels, in light colors, at 36 a yard. Cost nearly double at the mills. Amold’s Fleeced Flannelettes, in Oriental colors, at 10¢ a yard, though no “clearance sale’’ we know of has made ’em less than 1 5c. And Bleached Pillow Cases at 3 for 26. We shail PAY 10c for their like when we go to buy again. A little lot of Swiss Clocks, inches high, with pendulum, were 75c apiece. Now that we’ve come to the last ditch they’re to go at 25¢ each. But only one to a buyer. 10 A batch of Women’s Flannelette Waists in dark colors, pretty and good, were 50c; one to a buyerat [Oe each. Think of getting a whole waist for 10c! Art n black ilk Waist and fancy colors, $6.50 and $8.50, for $3.50. were Dressing Sacques and Kimonos of What's Left of It Every be ruthlessly marked down. of this merchandise is wanted for the new store. dollar’s worth is marked down with a disregard of costs that’s those same Arnold flannelettes 716¢--- were $1.25 and $1.50. Pretty as a picture. Women’s Coats, such as we've been proud to sell for $8.50; handsome long coats, in dark grey; three dollars and a half apiece! Truly, this is the last ditch! And the Millinery---alas and alack! Hats worth five good silver dollars, aye, and more, A dollar apiecel Maybe three hundred Belts in this lot---not less. Belts of leather and silk, girdles of taffeta, in black and colors;a wealth of styles. 30¢ apiece! Been selling at 50c, 75c and $1.00. And elbowing the Belts there are smart Hand Bags of seal leather that were---daren’t say how much. But you can pay 45c. Stamped linen Center Pieces 206 each. Never were below 50c before. Beautiful designs to choose among. In the same class is a big lot of Fancy Pillow Tops, 500 all told; 39c each Fancy Ribbons, Plain Ribbons, Black Ribbons, all sorts of Ribbons--- 20¢ a yard. Yes, they’re the 35c sort. We've dis »vered soo jars of fine Cold Cream, regular ase jars, that we shall be glad to sell for 12¢ a jar. And a big lot of fine Toilet Soap for 4c a cake that was 10¢e. Daren’t tell the name or the maker would never let us have any more In the notion store there’s a batchof Fancy Shell Combs, Side Combs and Back Combs; real beauties; worth 50c to $1.00 yet they'll all go at 2le, simply sublime. The A ditch. nnex has come to the last] And also several thousand cards of Hooks Eyes, at a dozen cards for a nickel » Dress St is that were asc will be Because we've come to the last ditch we shall offer all the Embroidery Edg- ings, worth 50c a yard, for 24e. And they are beauties. How wide? Five inches! ; Also Val. Laces that were 12! for 5¢ Same section sc a yard will go P, Stock Collars that wash, worth $9c apiece and more, can be had for 25c. Men’s Smoking Jackets and House Coats, one big lot, all put at one fige | ure; values were $6.50, $7.50 and | $8.50. You can choose any one for $2.98, And we're already resigned to the loss. ¥ Umbrellas for men and women will | go down, too. Some have magnificent ; handles of pearl and ivory and silver and gold. Extravagant to a degree. | Values were $7.50 to $10.00, yet we | put one price on the lot---$4,50, Outing Gowns for women that” were $1.25 and $1.39 are to be of-. ferred at 85e. Children’s Wool Underwear, mostly Vests and Pants, worth up to $1.00, for 59 49¢ for all sort worth up to $1.00. of good Underwear for women, And last, but not least, a magnificent. collection of Plain and Fancy Silks. Louisines, Chiffon Taffeta, Swiss Taffeta, Ra- dium Silks, in plain colors and in beautiful figured etfects. Silks that would readily command $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard, were put on sale this Monday morning at 59c a yard. Verily, The Annex has come to the * last ditch! What’s Left of It 12 BENS,

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