The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1906, Page 2

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HIGHT ANDERS “WOMAN HURT BECOND SPILL ON THE TRACK IN THE SIX.DAY BIKE RACE HAPPENED THIS MORNING ; Swe mage - ; > ym (Seripas T a Service.) wy ‘ TOMMY BURNS SAY HE WAS ROBBED . WRITES THE STAR THAT JEF that ¢ ¢ the RIES TALKED T wt AMBITIOUS FOR OTHER "RACES YESTERDAY FIGHTS z riechoentibcininete ‘ ‘ Sank that OAKLAND, eca box: | I " - t ee x t anes h , - | Pitrat one mile—Pteb . a abe ‘ since 1 to 2 M th ee : / - a aia Ma ond sdo plainiy that he ¢ n M nd race, ¢ mf Clock bed of the dex the | going D A. Brown) 2 to I . ( " ad; El Ch " b ! 1:44 he | Bernd’ " five« fa mit : 4 P al M ws 1 affuirs " at I ° ~ ' : . { " ‘ s k ! 1 his th . a t i is now : oth 7 < cake ne tb ial t oe < 4 Nelsos Mt T joes of th =n @ ng fi 2 wor Alma FE would not | he weight t Burns would a; ¢ ure 107, third. 7 agree to meet the big fellow, but | rath rock eee Sixth er ha of a mile Nea ! Re to x enol, 115, third, Time, 1:27 46 CROSS COUNTR Y) Pt a. & ‘The crosscountry run at the ae ength of the third versity was won yesterday by the 4 miles and 190 yards. "The pte Porne Sophomores first quarter e was run in| P'™ ¥ on very popniar 5 t in a red 2 Ix oe Arvi schools and « west ‘The contest first of the serie are to be held fo = by the Seattle Sp . ant BE. L. Mann PLAY FOOT BALL TOMORROW tng Goods ner very closely home stretch in fine sprinting the n; Ce Lady ae “TOMORROW le hoya, although | ight of a pra away for the 8 it Is viewed in tice game by th collee Manage Dest men in team at “Dr. Hunt, dentist, 220 Whitworth - & strong 592 siipenetton Building. Phone, Ind 692 Seattle, The game will probably once - _ ne ma will be ac-| Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1231 Second eee at 3:80 o'clock. Te of rooters. ' avenue - companied by a bunch Cleely Biack Mate $8 (Pre hreefoarthe of Slattery eleven alttoer Jack 116 212, third. mh) & to 2 nd; Prince , 2:1 14. SPORT DOPE ot row for the th HAWES FLEGIED U MANAGER won The game (anecn. the le = Rta Athletic club and the Tacoma ¥ «| ® to 8; Los An! M. C. A, which t geleno 107, second; Van Hope 107, Madison park r jomorr m| third, Time, 2:06. afternoon, promises to be no w i Hi * bing. | THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST —-GORVEY- BUCHANAN COMPANY PAP ea AP vary THE SEAT TLE STAR—F RIDAY _Dec 4 1906, " iitads < ae Sa Baseball } fnton” ® morrow games that should have reached us six weeks Game Prices Lowered The Popular Games of Old Maid, Authors, Peter Coddie, Mother | Goose series, ete n finely v shed boxes; regular 1h x value; Saturday choice le New “Lotte” with t in ward t ’ 10e Splendid Values in Toys and China “In the Buslest Baseme ent” Lars . Y| Mechanical Toys, Mechanical a, € "TOV TEA SETS BATURDAY | ” oe ng t ae \s ? SPECIAL the Slé ar } 980 Childs’ Toy China Tea ’ : Ni Bets, nicely decorated, Tea | ~ ~A : { Mer i is y value; Saturday } ™ ; he ; 15 | | voi Chests } ecora | Q 1 a : } =} | Red Wheel Barrow H #5 | ; < Srametare pie Belated Gloves Reduced 7 ° A A large shipment of Ladies’ $1.25 Kid Gloves on this counter to : rae en per ege morrow at . Ose : " ( 1 WOMEN'S GLOVES 08 Vegetabies : wade we reat ee - , xe 1 ai cabbage, per i : ongeed xtra q a Bay -- " i er * LL LLL gga <a Ladies’ Handkerchiefs " : - " ~¢ sn 1Se and 20¢ WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 10¢ ei o le sorted 46 gus; ° bh to 2 each ey al pa 106 maz ART DEPARTMENT It ts easy to decide what to buy for holiday gifts if you In the many dainty and useful articles die something to all kinds. what you want in our department you will surety find Handeome lace and embroidery pieces of you. b h Ba r Bearfs, each be] A great var nd Stocking B Ay Se each use soe tp you to decide what YSe Tapestry Pillow Covers, | ioe oe 19¢ b Black Taffeta Silk, te Linen Heck Towels, colored 1 eer im the Renner, anes ive Bear Skin Muffs, all “Hay ana Pewsatcrre 65 B0inch Drapery Silk, yard for children, each, T5¢ 1113-1117 Second Av. aA Success is no ahead of all past records. eclipsed last year’s ---make this the “biggest, busiest season”’ We are not saying that ment with money back if you want it. actual comparison. “On the Square { Opposite Totem Pole cacti accident. reason why our Regal Clothes’ Last F You Can Bank on This With Confidence Regal Ay | 5 Clothes Beat Any in Town at Twenty Dollars There must be good all’s ger than that of the year before--this Fall, to date, we've volume of trade. We shall keep it up in our history. The New Regal Suits and Overcoats Are Better and Finer Than Ever ‘‘just to hear ourselves talk.”’ have seen and bought Regal Clothes this season will tell you they are the handsomest and the best-fitting suits for the money in Seattle; that they equal in every respect--and are better in many--suits other good stores ask $20 for. We tell you that Regal Clothes will fit you--will look well on you--and will will give you complete and lasting satisfaction. And we back up that state- Regal $2 Hats Worth $3 Judged by any standard Regal Hats at $2 are as good as any hats sold elsewhere in Sealtle for $3--not by guess, by We know--we have looked. easy matter for you to decide, do as we have done--look at the $3 hats in other stores, then come here and examine Regal Hats at $2 and you'll be a dollar better off. THE@HUB 615-617 First Ave. niture and Stove sale now going om at DABNEY & WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO. 418 Pike Gt. Main 3998. Ind, 3096. Phones: a list of bargains. one-half price and less. business bounds business was big- Start Now and Save $10.00 Osteopathy cures when all other methods fall, because it gives natare a chance to bulld up the tissues of the body That you may know what a wonderful science Osteopathy is and give it a trial, I will de duct $10 from my re gular fee, provided you begin tr before January Ist. Ma’ appointment early for I ca givo a limited number of treat ments per day. All chronic atl mente successfully treated. Con sultation free! Lady attendant Dr. C. F, Lathrop Osteopathic Physicia MEN'S SUITS, Mixed wool suit, sold elsewhere for $10, our price $4.85 Wool suits, sold elsewhere for $12, our price 85.2! Men's all wool suite, beautiful patterns, sold elsewhere for $15, our price $7.00 Tailor made sults, sold else where for $20, our price R925 Tallor made suits “silk. lined, beautiful patterns, sold else- where for §25, our price + $10.50 OVERCOATS., 207 Elite! Bidg. ™M. All Wool Overcoats, raglan TI t SECOND AV. ANDO PIKE ST. style, sold elsewhere for le me m. to 5 p,m $12.50 price 86.50 nen who Thursdays English B r Overcoat, 1k ; lined, la sold elsewher for price S10 SHOES. i Dress or Work Shoes St 95 $4 Fine Droxs Shoes $5 Heavy Water-proof R265 $5 Dress Shoes in Viel, Box Caif or Patent Leather ..@2, 65 $1 Fancy Embroidered V Slippers pies PANTS. $2 Corduroy Pants $2.50 Pants, strong and d : 81.65 $2.50 Drees Pants, neat pat terns . 2.15 $5 Tailor Made Pants 315 $3 Dress Pants, beautiful pat Seattle's Leading Spectaliet, terns .... $1.85 40 Year's Experience. traordinary bargains, strong and ne Itis an accept $1,000 for the With best wishes nd bundre b are'om file at our office, Ask 10 eee them GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY, | Cure Rupture nd Permanently On the Square Opposite HOU Re @ey-d om to Bm LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Ino. Baggage Ex, ees. Totem Pole ; DR. CLARKE Co., Furniture and Heavy Hauling. a |] 123 Gecond Ave. 80. Gor, Wash: I cae pp siNey | om ington St., Seattle, Wash, | Open Day and Night, i] A ‘ . A Lost Car of Games Just Arrives The railroads have been much impeded by the late fl« ago came t Saturday Evening Specials on Sale honeed ‘aaleey Sueaaila CO. can do is to get rid of all of our goods before December 31. |f inaugurate the greatest Cut-Price Sale ever held in Seattle. had anything but a legitimate sale, and thie sale we assure you is genuine, that to sell our immense stock we must make prices that will interest you. we will sell our goods regardless of cost. We have just received a large line of fine Neckwear, Suspenders, Men's Hose and Handkerchiefs. Hundreds of other articles on will be sold at half price and less, 20 Pike RAINIER CLOTHING STORE a dd lelayed ca ( 4 lay H ning arry price t n to. . | bb tn 3 aeees Children’s Burnished Sliver Plated Napkin Rings Mollie, yi ““Taddy'’s"’ Live Coar tbat r Gaturday spe ‘ i - Decorated China ¢ i By . ; ®) eo & i P 7 A Worthy Showing A At Garvey-Buchanan comipany’s w found « most worthy Be showing of Leathe Novelties Pocket Books, Bags, Music Rolls Belts, etc. Below are the price reductior eM 600 WOMEN’S BELTS 25¢ wn 75e and 6 WOMEN'S BELTS 4% . N \ § orge ve G Fe cach; on 19 5 B5c MUGIC ROLLE 60 e a Patent Le rM strap, te Py MUBIC F LLS 9 ee 1.50 MUSIC RO Be = Patent Mus t outside cola Wo D8 bert = THE MILLINERY SHOP a Sire HALF PRICE FOR NEW FALL MILLINERY. E na Hat for the b 2 Tt ‘s best milli Fi ery. All to be sold for one-half the regular price. Am oppor €. tunity to buy seasonable merchandise at less than cost of % mate Any Trimmed or Untrimmed Hat In the store buy now at Half Price 6 o’Clock aot) treet. f* $5.98 Taffeta ttleoats im | $1.25 Decorated China Salad colors, each ‘$4.98 vical 1Se Iron Toys, Trains, Wagons. 10 » Half Hose ete,, each ve 85e Rocking Horses for small | § wey Wool ehildren, each 59¢ een - Lumber Exchange Bldg. = x PST APT AN = - ms iat [ — Pe ‘6 g5 2 SKIDDOO : ar The NOT It is the unexpected that always happens. We were led to believe that we could — occupy our present location as long as we wanted to, and accordingly we bought an im : mense stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, etc., but at the eleventh BS hour we are served with a notice to get out by December 31 or be thrown into the street. cay We are “up against it” with a big stock of goods on hand and no location. The best we j In order to do this we will In the past we have never We know Accordingly Prices will be cut more than one-half. Hereis These will make suitable Christmas gifts. All go for Xmas Gifts es): 7Se Neckties in fancy | $2.50 Hats shapes Zhe | $3.50 Hats, Fancy Neckties in | = ors and shapes . 50e Suspenders in fancy | RUBBER GOODS. ss 2 Le 7.50 Rubber Hip Boots .. $i .ond $1.4 50 Suspenders in Sod | $4.60 Rubber Boots $2 Fancy Vests in boxes .. Oe | #4 Rubber Raincoats $3 Fancy Vests in boxes, $1.35 MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 15c and 26¢ Bow Ties 15c Men's Black and Taal UMBRELLAS. 20c Men's Fancy So « | | 75e Umbrellas 10¢ | $1 Umbrellas 5Oe | $5 Men's Fancy Sweaters, 88 and $4 Silk Umbrellas, beau- | Wo! dest money cae tiful handles ... $1.50 | Saha, spceres : $2 fopening Umbrellas | ack and Tap Sox ' > 1.22 Shirts, soft SUIT CASES. 1 patterns . $3 Suit Cases ....... $4 Suit € guarante : $5 Suit Ca a $1 White $10 suit s, ‘sateen and ae “ leather lined ...... S435 ° FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN | bes $3 and $4 Boys’ School Suits | §3 iipere ¥esaex #1.65 | ¢$ Deve’ CAN cocervcsereee 20¢ | 1S and 20¢ Children’s Hose Monarch Re | Cluett shi : 15e and Oe Heavy Work Shirts +» ¢ Men's Work Shirt $2 and $3 Boys Shoes, $1.25 $3 Boys’ School Suits, #1 $5 Boys’ Dress Suits ..82.45 | II not permit mention of display In our windows, which space w ¢ you that these are ox One giance at our window will convine eens = ‘and al ft rinks ‘are refresh: tT our alate We wart nd service

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