The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 2

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SPOKANE ELEVEN GANS 10 TRAN 25°. HARD AT WORK | [jj WEEKS 2325: | | 4 tow 1 y ay: | j tte aa worm pote (Star Speotal Service.) ’ pi Ao That snwider | 5 Kid ADVICES FROM THERE Tes TO THE & A. Cc. PLAY THE SPOKANE BUNCH GIVES WHO CHICAGO, Nov a Joe Gane ie net inclined to ne Jan, 1 with Morr plain ty the t he will tak fit himeelt Tonopah y hia maton « NEXT THURSDAY, faot an Was made at leant for nis have (Star Special Se SPOKANE " hin woek wit Nov ith the burlesque show and the given by 1, Beattle fit woat ward. Kid Herman tw at " Adam Ryar - ling regular work, tr |RAGES YESTERDAY © Tonopah with Lis a aining down) ¢ ball gt | mile 4/5, won; Gromobol, 112 Bimdale, 112, third, Time, Third race, seven-elghths we a 1:16 36 of Cot berries After a series of uafort te de Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth ane a Cee Gt aed that | alte Moreado, 110, (Robinsea, “ obi to 2, won; Laselle, 10%, second caused a big percentage of loss 1 | Huttut, 110, third, Time, 1:48 +6. Puget sound salmon GETS MARRIED Loe. }ington players. The men arrived |im Seattle eight days behind sche- | | dule time, The result of the trip ts that the two teams have decided to play | one futare games on Portland | | grounds, According to Coach Place Montfort, 117, won; Nancy, 4, second; Donna Bivira, 109, third Second race, steeplechase-—Ole- rose, 152, 11 to 6, woo; Follow On 152, second; Mount Heary, 145, third Third race, Yuteria tmmediatety after the cer emony. The wedding came ae 4 surprise to the many friends of the jar boy manager. bride is a southern Califor nia girl, and the sister of the young ton geal oe one and woman who married her husband's the at i pasties i Seed thee be bad ener coun ana] miles-—trements, 118, 8 to 3, won; |i ® "gee was simply a sea of mud Winntfred A. 113, second; Single) pisccry rech S.A.C. BOWLING Brace Bhorta, referee of the Ore | St 113, third. ‘Time, 2746 omgen ene, ° quaWosbinates gama, remained mm | _TourtD rece, sevencightie of a} Portland to referee the Oregon: mile—Fire Brand, 114, won; Chip ieamnemeh game. pews, 110, second; Belle Strome, & ig lewlag game between 4 186, Unird, Time, 1:29 46. ees picked team from the city known |, 108 wnlversity squad starts to | Fifth race, one mile and 70 yarea|ig 2 Tone Ae aa the All-Geattion and the Beattie | MOTTOY to practice for _peonomy, 108, oven, wou; Sally | Newb @wlen i t@the, Tis Athletic club bowling team will voraity at Ore game with ho a ei ad: Ambush, 109, third | == ween Wh per take place on the Seattle Athletic Time, 1:48. Bixth race, one and one-sixteenth milor—Agile, 116, 3 to 2 won, Dainty, 114, second; Leonard J Hayman, 4, third. ‘Time, 2: 06 24. oid ehtokene, n Tighite: “Sorin Fe) ae) areseed. per ths gar i ihe: reonters, Wethera, wher, per seers. -- ws te toe included In the list, pe pone dg % oo The Central school, which won ot and will last until Thankegiving ; | the football championshtp of the Poriies sre. ‘The scores must be made dun | cremmar School league, will be] jack Kearns has been matched to ing the course of regular games. a ee eS thane ve win | CUP thie afterncoe. Cresk on Thankagtving to meet ms ” aaah ry om weights fore gvarantes of $2,000, Rae The Century ‘Athletic tub xa ete Onkiand, Cal. has written the Spo- we one sentation speech and the captain of the team will make the «peceh of kane Amateur Athletic ctab, asking PRACTICE FOOTBALL GAME.| 5. , football game at Spokane on |New Year's day. ‘The club offers « A practice game le to be played | aeonabie trip and I anxious to £0 tomorrow afternoon between the | 1, gyekane for the closing game of | University of Washington and the | ine season. Manager Cook has not | gm Seattle Athletic club football teams | yoq made hie answer, af he wishes Bvery day you ask this ang are|*! the university grounds. to eee how the games with Seattle game is to be a practice affair pure | cme out, which will determine the WHERE SHALL WE Go TO LUNCH? ON’T pay the price of good clothes without getting them---and the way to get them is to go where nothing else is sold. Don’t go; come. Don’t be misled by clothing that tm looks good, but that is not as good E/ as it looks---and the way not to be misled is to go to the store where all suits are subjected to rigid spection before they are put on sale. Don’t go; come. We have told you that Regal $[5 Clothes Measure up to the standard in style, in quality, in tailoring, with the best that $20 will buy elsewhere. Do they? That's the question which most concerns you. You settle it. If our Regal Suits at $15---or any clothes you buy here---aren’t the very best clothes you ever got for the money, don’t be easy on us, but come right back here and get your money. See That Your Next Suit Carries the Regal Label eee ae 615-617 Firet Ave. he ie now & mpany at Leschi | OAKLAND. | First race, flve-elghths of a mile Y mas TI 110, (MoBride), 10] A steamer arrived last wfght with to 1, won; Puree, 110, seeond Asw) a aht ont of 1,500 oases ‘} eu, 110, third, Time, 1:01 | he third steamer "| Second race, threefourths of aly shipments have | Melitah, 109, (Williams), 8 to) good condition. H sustained by the up-sound product vanced from To and Se to be and one-half|i 9h #, qeines, HO) persimmons, per still tm search of a nice, clean, neat place where caly the beat of food | 424 simple and the coaches will be | iner contests fs served at moderate prices, and| 00 the grounds giving jastretions + the service is good. during the progress of the game. Tommy Corcoran and Joe Kelley, met The Dairy Lunch, 210 Union st. Dont throw your of4 clothes | two vetermn baseball players and Figs Bow open under bew managemen| Have cleaned to look the Inst two of the real olf guard] Pen = 2 a will surety please you. Try them fixe sew at Pastortum Baste |e she Cimcinnatl ain wil wot be] SSPE today and be convinced. 77 1068 eee = with that club neat year, Hanlon incu -- oo CONNECBION WITH THE 8. &. GC, BALL q been com n@ fifteenth annual ball) Friendship Street Railway association, THE MARKETS of grapes. thle week eof in 8. Bnifrécn & 4 two care of eastetn Oram ad a consignment of navel ranges en route, the second ship mile—Tavora, 107, (Williams), 7 nent this season. VARSITY ELEVEN: 1, won; Atking, 110, seoond; I H. B. Luby, of the Fryelrubn) Joo, 114, third, Time, 1:28 45. company, reports that 60 engs of BA Fourth race, one mile—Rolla, 97,| beef will arrive today, The mar IS K (Hunter), 16 to 1, won; Harbor, 105,| ket ts still in seed of apyten, the second; Hart Rogers, 106, third./ astern product having been»sold Time, 1:43 out and the apple market ts only hate ad efficiency, the Varsity football Vegetation Russell Henry Hall, Seattle's Pa-|toam bas returned from Oregon |, Site Surieigh, 104 a SI be cifle Coast league baseball. man. {Ted out and disgusted. The long |, ‘5 won; Martinas, 104, second |Site he bor aie) tant ager, and Ada Bell Larson of this bey: Ap to Bugene combined | jy." poane. TOT, third. ‘Time, 1:26.| Meets et city, were quietly married at the] WMD the successive delays caused Ti tigi se, porvers, WS, tte rr residence of Justice R. R. George, | bY the food undoubtedly caused BENNINGS. i a gee i 14d Cherry st. last might, and left an appreciable effect tn the scoring — stone, ow SS Sar tas tas eomantonn, et @ wedding trip, presumably to| ability of the highstrunge Wash-| pirgt race, threefourths of a mile|ia, So wm THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. a3. uneamr .2 aam D 1906. BEGT—GARVEY BUCHANAN ¢ THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU ATURDAY -| children’ 5 “Day Here}: ting for hildren, WwW ell as @ Special efforts made tomorrow for mé iking the store intere both as to their needs in supplying merchandise at owe t making it a place of amusement. prices, a I This Week the Little Live Bear Will Be Seen Again 3 rn t Teddy, the Bear Cub k Next week Santa Claus will be here. Throughout the store wherever chil- > dren’s wearing apparel is sold you’ll find scores of exc eptionally low prices, : Bring the children with you on Saturday. ss Specially Priced Articles for Boys, Girls and Infants " y EXTRA BARGAINS SATURDAY To meet the demands and requirements of the parents in furnishing their children with new garments and ¢ for winter months we have instituted this special sale, which will be of material benefit in the saving of much money, at the same time securing merchandise of highest standard. INFANTS’ WEAR. CHILDREN’S WEARABLES,. Large assortments of the desirable articles for infants | Wool Hose, double knees and feet. Per pair..12 1B e —euch one in itself a special value | Children’s cotton Hosiery, bbed, double i Infants’ Booties, 15¢, 25¢, B5¢ and ..39¢ | spliced heels, double soles 196 Rubber Bibs ......+++ Coeedrecccroccoerce severe 100 Children’s medium weight cx : Lace-trimmed Bibs, padded ......+000e++++ ove cbs ee spliced heels. Per pair ...-..+++++ Infants’ Kid Shoes, black and colors... . Bhe Infants’ cashmere Hose, silk heels Infants’ Pinning Blankets .. a | and colors. Per pair .. Infants’ Muslin and Swiss ape ont Dresses in special | values, 76@ to ... sesees $2.08 | SPECIAL FOR BOYS, Boys’ Buster Brown Sweaters; all the CHILDREN’S KNIT WEAR. Complete line of Rubens Infants’ Shirts; all wool silk latest shades, with . $1.65 belt straps of same material and wool and wool and lisle mixed ; all sizes Boys’ Buster Brown Collars; designed by ‘RF, Ovteal Children’s heavy fleece lined Vests, long sleeves, high TWO LOE veseecsrenerrerseeesseess 2e neck; ankle length Pants to match; white and gray Boys’ blue, gray and maroon jersey OS A a ea eye EES < BAM ca vesescees wens vbbaw sees Boys’ heavy ribbed fleece lined Shirts, ‘high “neck, long Boys’ white Shirts, with co! # sleeves; ankle drawers, Each.... Each Ready-to-Wear Suits and Other Garments THE SUBJECT THAT IS INTERESTING Women of discretion and knowledge of values cannot h elp but see into the merits of these special prices and pe quality that they bring. Our Ready-to-Wear Garments are of most fashionable design and take the first place among leading authorities for correctness. Specials put out for tomorrow as follows : a BLOUSE SUITS. | choloe Plaids, double shirred ; $10; now only ......+ 86.75 | Chinchilla Eiderdown Costa, Fancy Checked Mixture, stylish-| Mlounce, with Plaited _ ruffie, | Just recetved an espectally good | White and light bine, sags ly trimmed with sit velvet,| 95.98 value; for . B3.98 |” tine of Tight Fitting Coats,| % 5 years; only ... braid, and stecl buttons, chus-| Exeelient quality Black Mercer. | double breasted, velvet collar, | We have a new line of cu ter plaited skirt, leht and) ined B Petticoats, aecor-| satin Ined throughout, gray, | dren's Bearskin and dark grays, former price| dion plaited flounce, with | green, brown and fancy | ‘Velvet Muffs to match $35.00; this sale ...@22,50| pisited ruffle; a fine, full | checks .. . $25.00 | coats, fitted with purse CoaTs. skirt for $81.39 | We have « large Mee of Chil-| cord and ribbon 8) id quali Black Sateen | dren's Coats f Bearskt ling Sa SOinch Tight Fitting Coat tn Mpettionst, care wide flounce | Crushed velvet, ., = cates « Seoteh tweeds, fancy sleeve.| with timy ruffies headed with | prices range from $2. ae =" mens bre stitched bunds, o fine wkirt fOr |... ... css cee cereeees WAITS. velvet collar, very lates ¥ ™ value $2240; thin sale $1.75; pa $1.39 | Fine Curly Bearskin Coat, for |New Fancy Plaid Taffeta Sik teeeee tenons . $17.50) aan tots s to 6 years, red | Walsts, trimmed with velvet | Am extra «pectal Coat in 60-inch | “nd white, for .....- piping and buttons, short PETTICOATS, length, funey gray stripes, | Crashed Velvet Coats in green, sleeves, buttoned ip : Good quatity Taffeta Silk — black velvet collars, pateb gray, brown, bine, and red, former price $10.00; coat, all shades and 4 lew | pockets, a splendid value at sixes 2 to S years .. 82.98 esee c0scese ° ROOM-MAKING SALE Specials in Knit Under- wear We have succeeded in ar ranging prices that will show marked difference between ours 50c RIBBONS 25c. Handsome All Stik Fancy Rib bons in Dresden, plaid, print- ed warp and Persian designs, beautiful color combinations, popular for bows, belts, opera dage, bat trimmings and fan- ROOM MAKING SALE. Special $1 Corset 75¢ One of the leading makes and the best selling corsets for price reduction tomorrow; sat- in finieh top, front and side Special Arranged For Sale After 6 o'Clock Saturday Scarfe; the brown Fur Women’s Jersey Ribbed Flesee Lined Union Suits, high feck, long sleeves, ankle length, Se eer 650 WOMEN’S FLEECED UN DERWEAR 490. Women's Heary Jersey Ribbed, Fleece Lined Vesta, high neck, long siceves, ankle length, drawers to match; Gc values in Tollet Articles; After 6 o'clock Saturday night fol- lowing toilet articles on apecial sale, prices in ef fect only after specified time. $3.25 Lambskin Gloves 16 button; none fitted or ex- changed; sizes 6 to 6 14 Special - $1.50 25c Royal Almond Meal, 10¢ Supporters, straight fromt; French Coney Scarfs with a Bee 5 eet ae worth CGO T] tur tanedl ands, cond tania. ©” WOR: Yahoos fo M8, ard T and those you'll be able to find O08 crcccssvcceess ose We teninge; rich quality sell Fy ee same quality for elsewhere, ing ne gat $2.98; special TSe BELTS 49c. 9 — { : after 6 o'¢lock Saturday " 50c WOMEN'S UNION SUITS ROOMMAKING SALE. RAE aac ohecs $2.08 |] New arrivals tn Suede Leather 28e, Bolts and assorted styles, taf ’ feta silk and fancy plaid belts shaped each Gloves $3.75 First quality, 16button length Gloves in complete range of sizes; black, white and colors; regular $4.50 quality; Satur. $4.50 in straight, dip and effects; values to 75c, 1,000 imported Kid Sody Dotle with jointed hips and sleeping eyes, light and dark curly hair, shoes and ROOM-MAKING SALE. Ses Seen Dowder....:40 pre Bee ns ie hm Se Ragle Toilet Soap ...1¢ where 750; tn the Busiest Say 100 Tooth Brushes .....4@ Basement Saturday ..4:3¢ |] $1.25 WOMEN’S UNION 8UITS” 98, 1Ge Castile 1% pound Soap Women's Heavy Ribbed, Pleece Lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; $1.25 values ....cerse OBE 98 WOMEN’S MERODE UN DERWEAR 75c. Linen Dept. After 6 Saturday. 36c Bleached Damask; inches wide, worth 35¢ for 25e 180. Linen Huck Toweling 25 600 Wicker Dott Carriages and Go-Carts, Stee! Tires, strongly made; in the Busiest Base- ment Saturday, choice ..23¢ Women who have husbands or brothers will do well to take ad- vantage of thie special sale and secure articles of clothing on special sale Saturday in the f] inches .....- 13 1-Be |] Stee! Fire Engines with driver Shows Purateht ‘i ‘urniehing Department, 8 1-de Art ‘Guana, ee 1-2¢ and three horses; in the Bus- | Women’s Merode Vests and fest Basement Saturday, 25¢ Pants, jersey ribbed, good 10e Plain ere Chambray ‘ 7 Men's Pure ‘Linen aaa chiefs, 2 for ... President Suspenders Boys’ Black and Red Wool Sweate' Wool Shirts and Drawers; odd lots; perfect garments, some worth regular for as high as $2.00 « garment; but in order to close, we mark the ge Sat- urday, per garment.....98¢ Lot Men's Wool Underwear tn scarlet, natural, gray, tan and blue, values to $1.60 garment; Saturday only, garmont weight, half wool, gray and” white; 98c values ...+.-35@ 500 WOMEN'S FLEECED UN DERWEAR 2c. Women's Jersey Ribbed, Fleet? Lined Vests, high neck, sleeves, ankle length, to match; 50c values «+ 65¢ WOMEN" . Rid 50 BARRELS POLISHED TA- BLE TUMBLERS, Sold regularly at 60¢ dor; Sat- urday in the Busiest Base- ment, dozen 500 Steel Railroad Trains, with engine, tender and three pas- senger cars, in the Busiest Basement Saturday, special. . sey $1.50 $1.19 value ... . Qe Silk String Ties ..106 Bone Collar Buttons, 2¢ dow en in men's department Mon's Shirts again on sale, $1.00 (mnt eee tees ee 25e ins shirts $e and The and se values, onch ........+ .50e Women's Jersey > ane Fleece Lined Union Suits, gray and Reversible Silk Fourtn-hand Ties, one hundred different patterns, 46 inches long, each eeneee ve - 506 Hundreds of articles too num- erous to mention will be ready Special Prices In Groceries tomorrow The Last Selling of Our Groce Department—t of All cop cert Sections of Fnte Gare. sadhana Come early for these prices will create big demands and large purchases. We are closing out the department in order to make room for other lines of merchandise; extraordinary values white; 65¢ quailty + 50c BOYS' FLEECED UNDER: | WEAR 260. Boys’ rc, Tous noon, high neck, long sleeves evi ha presented. length, drawers tg, sor" am THE CELEBRATED “SAVORY Homestead Peas, regular 160 wines. « ‘ase A ie. "7 10 pounds Corn Meal ..... to. COVERED ROASTERS 73c, | 10 pounds Holly and Velvet ‘ wiesee’ union au Ali G0e and 60c Teas per pound . ssen" ce Sold Everywhere at $1.25 and | Toa Siftings per coe oe a Suits, 1 “iene $1.60. Gasene Soap a bar .... long sleeves, ankle length value . Without any question the Bavory J Wxtracts and Spices at on Roaster is absolutely the best | Fluff Starch, regular 10¢ pound . roaster made, requires no at | Snider Cateup, regular 260 ..,.. 17 13¢ | cHiLoREN's ROC KING tontion after being put in the | Snider's Pork and Beans, one-pound cans . 7 126 HORSES 69¢. stove, self basting; sold every- | String Beans, the CaM .........665 eases ‘ Be | pappie Gray Rocking “Horses where at $1.26 and $1.60; Sat- | Odds and onde of different Kinds of goods at one-halt price. WOR sent for aunall Chine, urday in the Busiest Come prepared to carry away; bring your market baskets; worth $1 in the deliveries are necessarily slow, Basemen In the Busiest Basement Saturday Three hundred and fifty well sewed PARLOR BROOMS, worth 25c--- aE rah

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