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nn tn ¢ the ¥. M rn “ ht » om THE GAME 18 TOO GREAT A er , SAP ON VITALITY FOR EITHER YOUNG FIGHTERS fe OR RACE HORSES TO STAND fo ' ‘ ‘ foaty « Sl dele Among those ‘ Han Prank ' John 3 i Mes I Maw W. Whee t t and Hb « PW. ‘ X YM A wilt o tox x t & ' it ts ay wilt be a . his 7 biame of @ figh ne tot 1 be f i by th o . the expla : t Y. M N om im that . ad~ | * - RACES YESTERDAY °c. OAKLAND. : ’ First race me maile Atkina, 108, | & wr ke, it (Ke pp, 7 to 5, won; Gov, Davia, stand the wear and ain of two fighters rday. The go c han 15 rounds i ts to take place "90 tater that | the week ending January 1. Fifth race, eleven-stxteentha of a Kid Herman ts now assured a jehance to go up againat to 6, won; Tony Faust, 110, second; Woolma, 114, third. Time, 1:08 Sixth race, one and one-six-teenth | ¥%0 bested Nelson. A o milee—Inflammable, 107, (Knapp), | the GaavKid Herman fight were signed at Tonopah, Nev. yesterday 5 w 2, won; Laselle, 1 second ; Duelist, 107, third. Time, 1:48 45. | The febt tx to be for , with by each eee ee eee een eeee * when th © oS mee hed payed Cab ries will forteit $2,506 to the other * * * ® fornian’s selections at Oakland @ ® yesterday across the board he @/ ® would have made the Diggest @ . * » * eo Ballard Th interes of & the score of 5 to 0, desire range a game with the Dennys or the Centrals of Seattle. For games phone Ed. Cunningham, Ballard 268. HOO HOOS WIN | The University of Oregon claims | the Northwest ¢hamptonship and | sed to meet Pullman on the ® kind of a killing. Californian : picked two im every race erreee bt lt Di i — ant | football Geld. Her claim seems to Two out of three scheduled games jbe substantiated by a comparative with the Athletes was the record | score. last night at the S. A. C. for the | | Hoo Hoos. The score George Parker, of Spokane, has Hoo Hoos— 2 Total been chosen captain of the “U.")| Gardner ...... 9 560 freshman basketball team. j Finley .. Genereaux . Parr ...é5 Jones ... 868} W. BD. Stokes, of New York 433 | has sold 107 barees from bis Kea | x farm for 2 nya Jones, a 241 The horsea are i Total | stallions Patchen, Wilkes and B07 | Audubon. 478) ——— 514| Owen Crim, for two seasons con 469 |ter and during this season half ek on the “U football team. makes his last appearance on the 2414 Washlagton team Thankegiving! Totala .., Athietes— A GOOD FIT.” mm, 11, (Dugan), 4 \. kane high sehool was nullifie: Prinetpal Cloyd and that they were WL HELP 10 PUBILISTS BEGIN 9 ENNENSIN WHEN 10 YOUN M The case of Billy Nolan, manager lot Battling Nelson, charged with betng « fugitive from fustice from Chicago, bas been continued In the Cincinnati courta until December Members of the ach ejected from the grounds Save one-half om graaiteware and drip pans at Spinning’. ise T or & ineh white Heed granite ple pan, Se; the above Ines. Phones: Main 399% Ind 3096 Me 9 or 10-inch, same, llc, ete Youngs Corbett | Sale continues, THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOV, 97, 1906 bh Btn MR, Dh cr ttl nal iat APES. econ My made. Grocery Sadie Bt ean effected tomorrow. } 4 beatings Recently he was seen in the show rooms: whit nt A good man, Ris be LADIES’ COATS. orn ollar, eufis tylish mew mixed « and green velvet; $18 “eo owe AOL Vm SOP et PAI AOA “AV AiRS THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST + The Great Room-Making re = a Sale Drawing to a Close re | Tomorrow the splendid bargain offerings SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES | 'SATURDAY-=-roorn must be prices are lower than ever---a = : Ready-to-Wear Values The constant fnflow of splendid values in Ready-to-Wear Garments is building up a business here beyond precedent. Read tomorrow's offerings. Many others are to be | SUITS. 105, sec R bird atties, Fach ¢ thee . ; 7 Time, 1:4 '—WiKHKtUtttiinuatau K Second race, three-quarters of a or; former price $ mile—B. M. Brattain, 107, (Wi EE TD Fine sable x Boa, ri Mama),6 to 1, won; V N , : seesait to 2. pou: Von on | «= SPORT DOPE |: Okey wd Lace Tri ms and Wenat lars, Fmt cy Bik Stocks with or out Jabots, handsome have sold up wo & Wednesday . high from af football team terns, good quality eep to mine Ihe. including Ste R} lace trimmed Handkerchiots in large variety of neat pat have sold S00 RIBBONS 22\40. Plain ead Fancy Sik Ribbons in wonderful vartety of beaw titul patterns, Persians, print ed warp, striped and Sguredt designs, widths to S tnches. values to 0c yard; Wednes Rt cave atdisinete 22 Le 2c AND 380 FANCY RIBBONS h iv kn Turn on omate - a “er sold up to rng in Wenatchee, Thankagtvin: S80 - $1.50 AND $1.75 VEILS AND John Slat manager of the \ BCARFS 98 am, will te ¢ Seat 1 Crepe peton. nd Hat venne Srape «in black, white and reed colors, have sold up to $1 man each, also Du Barry Searta In 2 ivernity plain and fancy printed de In the M after a successful signs in beautiful patterna, course and had « year's experience each Wednesday ..... Ne c j ‘a the local newspaper Meld $8c NECKWEAR S06, Collar and Cuff Seta, Lace Cob brotdered Stocks, Fan: with 4. Nolan ts alse accused of having held out several thousand dollars of Se and 200 WOMEN the recetpte of the Gane Nelson KERCHIEFS 100, ; Cede Plain and fancy embroidered or a7 WOODHOUSE Printed warp all Stik Fancy Rib- FURNITURE CO, bons in cholee patterns, able for bows, trimmings and fancy work, have sold up to 418 Pike Street, furniture, stoves, ranges, Bargains to all MSe yard; Wednesday $15 REGAL COT and Others y 7 OR But how is it after the first rain---or when you've worn it a month? ‘ That is when the tailoring shows---if there is any tailoring in it. ee When you buy Regal Clothes for $15 you can feel absolutely certain that you have clothes that will FIT you, and that sult ise ‘ nd fluff lue at $ 0 all ¢ CALIFORNIA WwooL as All Thanksgiving Needs at Special Prices one The well known M ville Blam Wednesday in the Busiest Basement Furnishings Complete for the Kitchen and Din- ce ae ces ing Room. 1 e308 RICH CUT GLASS BOWLS where always at $2.50, $3.75 Lares @ltkoline Comforts 98 6,000 Black Iron Roasting Pans WEDNESDAY #2.60 | and $4.00; Wednesday choice : 7 oeeres oe pe we arma aay #2.69 sides altk i with white $1.50 SAVORY COVERED! yeer, large p, finely cut) 1947 ROGERS FRUIT KNIVES on bowls i most wiar cut ne Com ROASTERS 780 ting, satehed cage, worth| Warranted for 20 years, sold ev . ae Self Basting, Seamices Covered 94.75; Wednesday special Roasters, requires no atten tion, sold everywhere at $1.25 and $1.50; Wednesday, 7¢| 125 LANDERS, CLARK FINE STEEL CARVING Pie Pans, Shallow and Deep; SETS GO AT $2.69 60 Barrels of finely engraved Worth $3.50, $9.75 and $4.00, $6.00 CUT GLASS CREAMERS | Every biade guaranteed to re!) on Wednesday 2 for ........ Se AND SUGARS $3.45 tain ite edge; 160 Sets Rich American Cut Creamers and Sugars, stag hand! ‘Last of the apts’ Riverside Corn, the can| Homestead Peas, Sine sate « 712 ign grade Core, the cap 1113-1117 Second Av. SN Pi dey There’s a big difference between Regal Clothes and other clothes sold at\the same price---the difference of getting clothes that will FIT, and that will stay a FIT. It is easy enough for a salesman to put a coat on you, button it up nicely, ‘smooth out the wrinkles, and say: will stay a FIT as long as you wear them---and that will be a pretty long time, we tell you. Don’t forget it. We are as anxious as you can possibly be to have |the Regal Suit or Overcoat you buy of us satisfy you in EVERY particular---if it doesn’t, your money is here waiting for you when you call for it. Same with Regal Hats, $2---as good as the best sold elsewhere in Seattle for $3. : Same way with all other suits and furnishings sold here. 615-617 First Avenue 615-617 First Ave. ON THE SQUARE OPPOSITE TOIEM POLE The Cut Glase Bargain of the , brilliant cuttings, worth| assorted shapes; 4 strong, $6.00; Thankagiv steel! fork with 108 ...++0. BAB! fine steel sete that sell every-| another one if) cin! § for .. pectin: 8 with genuine LONG GLOVES $2.25 AND $3.00, Carvers come in| FANCY COLORED CANDLE Perrin's extra. quality a sHacEs Gloves in 12 sud 16 button shield and) W 7200 dozen; Wednesday lengths, black, white, brow wach ve tan and gray, 12 buts length GREAT ROOM-MAKING SALE. A positive clearance of the balance of the Gro cries must be effected tomorrow. Maine Poas, the can ..7 2-2e! The entire balanc 6G 1-4¢@| Homortead Tomatoes, can, 10¢) cent. off GARVEY- BUCHANAN co. “THAT’S GARVEY £ tee) Silk and Dress Goods f The Great Room-Making complete clearing must be Our New and Enlarged Art Dept. Bedding Department It is no trouble to buy your bedding where prices are right and assortment nplete, We are able t need in these to you on Blan 11-6 ‘ Cotton Blap- erywhere at $2.00; Wednesday 82.60 special, set . 81.25 ‘e cotton down FRARY 4& ENGRAVED THIN BLOWN TA = BLE TUMBLERS, §1X FOR 2%. $2.00 ae ble Tumblers, sold at $1.00 dozen; go ednesilay extra spe Th ave Extra Special ! have sold at $2.75 guir; Wednesday coll 16 button lenge $2.50 pa Groceries 3c «WOMEN'S HANDKER CHIEFS 1%. Fancy Embroidered, Lace Trim med, Cross Barred, and A Linen, Hermstitched Handker chiefs in beautiful patter, have sold up 3e Wednesday .... sscccoes the can, 10¢| One-half price on all spices. of the gro ceries going at from 20 to 50 per Lumber Exchange Bldg. SOTA AP GA LEN _- rt There is but One Real Soda Cracker because there is but one that comes to you just as it comes from the oven. Others lose their value by being exposed to the air, absorbing moisture and collecting dust. The [real] soda cracker is Uneeda Biscuit kept fresh and clean by the protecting package 5 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ters of v Our prt out one-half the mo npany prices. Wilh exchange an up-to-date cash regi more suttable your Fe ss, for your tee Call us up by phone and tell us your wa THE SUNDWALL COMPANY, INC. 609 First Av. NATURE IS THE BEST DOCTOR Osteopathy, electricity, vibr i riye are own remedies. When other me ©. give natures . or better still, give nature a chance now. I eure Asthma, anemia, abscess, appendiciti, bronchitis, diarrhoea, eczema, _-sorefule, cancer, rheumatiam of all na piles, rectal diseases, pimplesy from whatever caus Siariaohs Kid: oan bladder and female troubles; disease? of the eye, ear, nose and 3 neaciade ckache, la grippe, lumbago, goitre pneumonia, tumors, rupture, eomeiee” M tion and consumption in its earty stage And vite oe Diseases drugs. wae Gale a of 8 1 Wo VITRO. and Saturdays 7 DR. M. M. RING Physician, : 185; ind. F 382 Arcade