The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 2

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Y « ~mesee 2 SR RRS 13, 935877, 5 N75 £ “299 4 isesy I>osteesers I it: s fe EET tances Jere ¢ i ee. Hes f . t - ve * On the prs Fen $12 Suit Your mor Last Saturday We Sold More Men’s a e Than Any Day Since We Have Been in Bosiness wr PRICES «: And the Best Clothing Ever Offered Are the Reasons $10 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to and Overc« now reduced $18 Suits and Overcoat now all reduced to $12. 00 $20 Suit ind Overc: now all reduc $13.35 $625.00 Very Fine Suits and Overcoats are now all marked vey back down t HEHUB 615-617 First Avenue $16.65 if you want it. $6.65 pats » $8.00 are are ats On the Square Opposites a to THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 9, 1907. i for lees than A never before sol Broken Checks, English Tweeds, filler, 114 cond $1.50 yard, extra heavy quality, Plain Gray and Plaid Mohatrs; . soft finish and yarn dyed; tomor regular 50c and @6c valuca, in + / He only tn the Anniversary Gale the Anniversary Sale tomorrow re . yard . : . at only, yard 10, won seo | A; Col Time, i \ . , » a . 4Inch All Wool Ladies’ Cloths, Novelty Wool Suttings 64 xth rece, cleven-sixtecnths of } navy, brown, tan, red, oxford inches wide, an large icerchevalle, 104, «1 gray and blue colorings; values $1 to R ), 6 to 2, won; LaChata, 103 to 7 tomorrow Waly the Anni in the Hand, 108. third versary Sale at, yard .. nd; Lone In wer to an tneut ‘ WILL BE IMEI BACK 10 an THISTLES PLAY A Tardy Christmas Shipment of “ 'Cut Glass... 2 Price oral In the “Busiest Basement” We will make Holiday Lie 2 that should have arrived in November came the other day. cuttings from up for lost tima jn ayburry by lowering prices about half. These are rich, deep one of the bestwwakers in the business An especialy suggestive collection from which to choose gifts and card favors. Lovers of dripity cut glass will exult over such values ann Tug rn 4 t $ t . nh Bon Dish 1 ' 1.69 h I { ’ 1 396 23 5 Beau oe : The Store That Serves You Best GARVEY- ig \. _ BUCHANAN ~ \ | ON A ON NA ee te |more or le — — - — . ponies vs In prices, caused by | | ther cold weather / The prices on hay and grain are maintabuing 4 stendy inereane, Vor | Httle new goods tx finding it wa to Weatern av, J. B. Powells & « 1Co. reeeived a shipment of pineap sal | ples, selling at $9 a donen j | stabies e od | gurteehe, guns “yy 1 : n now f ; j YIM CORBETT WRITES aout] A awit glide down the Will Yn s Be, 4 THE MEAVYWEIGHT CHAM: | me aga age i q a " i B j PIONSHIP TITLE AND TELLS| wound to Metbert PY ine th. | MCREDIES, OF PORTLAND, ARE| Donahue’ avalatant, Ax Matthows = pot | iene f A GOOD STORY ON JIM JEF yeur-old won of W. Hi gtinck APTER THE LOCHt CLUB, IF cf ‘ Pages pine rf ye vege pak... . one Come FRIES, j jew Herbert's med ¢ | DUGDALE DOES NOT MAKE ee ‘ann that Beattle is to got the | fertiand ' = weg agen py an beg >. GOOD—TEAM LINE-UP, | worst of the deal oo men. ye. f By Jas. J. Corbett ‘ the Minar bh W. M. Pinek Ramer, ex-big leaguer, be the man “ fering alt yor lh ‘ (Beattie Star Special Servier) | lives at 1633 Hoylaton (Star Bpecial Service.) | McCredie will present Seattle wi ' reer, wh, oe i Champion Jeffries’ Girtation with if PORTLAND, Ore, Jan, 9—Judge|to manage the toam and play sec ¢ . Nuts and Figs ‘ the Nevada gold that has been the| we se McCredie, principal owner of fond. Ramer had trouble with Ton ‘ “ Seen 4 tes, Maan 1 bait at which all the fighters of any] R ort baseball club, Willlney, of the Boston Am hy * 1, we ‘ the Portland | sees. ; : . prom leave for Beattle in a day or two to | jumped hin cont and went with) siicty fresh temk eae . i cr A onl ans em ' the ttle club, behind | the Alt outlaws, MeCrodle longum mack. ter ene Dr. Hunt ntiat, taken » Jud Yoho reparta the following | onic expects to 4 some of | will oply h to get the national | Butter and Cresee | pul Phoue, lad’ 094, cove a maaveuctgue Watt Walla ae meshes °§ FW boa | thy wealthy men of Beatle, pro-| cou mittve’s reinstatement, — s ye par th te cata Np dlr ta 9 8 ve Ml ey: pon Pa p00 ided Dugdale falls to come through it ‘ ‘ _ om joa, SS anette src ie gy Moe ea Lt | ax the principal stockholder Jude CAPTAIN LOSES LICENSE ee than any the recent con hurst, to the MunsonNosh Purnt m{ poarch ie thews-| Walhed 8 aden ti Coal Heat | ture company, for $4,200; 16ta 1 and lapector Birmingham of San Fran-| os pengen tee os mal block 1, Walker's addition, (0 A.) "voices have been went to all|cisco han upheld the decision of] tive aia etuck ee te: . ee ean cea a Sen. ye 000i tek Fifth |. managers of the country by See-| United States Inspectors Bolles and $2. o P yield seem eee OR ey oe oO 5 sotaey rell that they cannot! Bulger, of San Francisco, in the} Ga sae we | oo ee ag Mara” | trade with Russ Hall for the left:/con of Captain H. P. Hansen, abet fitty { } then Je . 00 he kale of lot 9, bloc io 4 Seattle pla onne was suspended fo ell made again, If he « A A. Denny's addition, for Wilks | over or newly kequired Seattle play-| wh * a f oan « ; > © ers, which means that things arejone year for running the steamer very low j H. White to RP. Oraig, bas been - ine teks of Shake anhot r Point Cone y | completed; consideration $18,000, | Very decidedty In the Sands of the) Shaste ashore pear Poin! Other sales since January 1 ag eee 4 poustble to sive ap fon on’Oct, 6 . Meore, th, 84@Te; cows. th 80 00 Me | cant ee nis makes tt powstble to # per Ih, Woah ote , wine | DABNEY-WOODHOUSE ‘ | the Seattle 1907 ineup pretty well Kerb “per tb, tie, drewwet hogs, per Ib air Fun . sabes MeCredie will probably turn his or — CO, ‘ ~ oem -e Days gy iiaag 4 to the Bt-| Klein, the shoemaker 418 Pike Gt. a ingpin of therm new catcher, Carson, over to the BI. | . poemake ‘me 2a f Al $ washes, The club already hae » & st r I will never forget a # | Btreib for first, Mett for third. ine ti ia dur his ot ap Kune for short, VanBuren, House The prolonged cold weather has : ~ aoe MISSING MAN| cis: cesta tiers, mama. ce.ct Se REV. BW, TOWNSEND, OF BA ‘ the slab. A second baseman, util-| per dosen, a raise of 4c over Mon Se ‘font tr ale “tee: Gok © Austin Davis Brigham, who camel ity fielder, catchers and a couple | day. mt wauat mig, 4 him and he was always to Seattle several years ago Trom|of additional pitchers would round| Kastern storage tub butter has a i more = husetta, bas fallen cohetr| out the aggregation, Matthews, the| raised 20, selling firm at Sie - i t& ’ tn the tr ing camp of a fighter with J 7 to a lar fortune. | new catcher secured from Birming | 32 per pour Nearly all of twe things are more essential than His whereabouts are unknown. ham, Ala., will replace Carlson as|dairy products have been affected al others The y are good food and} : fresh The fe can always & had, es a rule: but the ¢ ts OLAS AA OEE VS VS PVA Ve A ; sometimes hard to get, expectally tf} | the fight amp le in some out ss he Store That Serves You Best — Garvey-Buchanan Co. ‘ of-the-way place | i | When I was preparing for the Fitasimmone fight at Carson City, 1 JEFFRIES’ GREAT FIGHTING POSE cured a chef myself eook our |" Th Vv 1 h | a joven See there @ no limit to| told to go ahead with It. He walt-;the first bite of steak into Ma} e a ues in t e B i f them, The best that could be had|ed for all of us to get busy and| mouth, He was game for a few DR. C. F. LATHROP REV. D. W. TOWKSEND, tn was always on hand. then he started. I think it was to and kept right . ave “ s ry 1 successfully treat every disease Known he human sate ; | ih r i" » ake m he le ny « © ere wat ny 4 Fair Dene Re SNe Oe Se ea to ean aetereaned x BR.'C. F. LATHROP, Osteopathic Physician. fi Jefe firet day was marked by | ‘Abasco sauce. Jeff watched himjand he was determined to i | Tilock, commer Recon vpomite Roe 1 Many Incidents, but this one has | wae It, and then saked for it himself. /over If possible. We nothood ” anette a ie ~¥ veo Me. Neves been told. After the hard | He covered his steak with it and/ever, that he was weakening, and day'e work Jeff and the rest of ua | sol busy ‘ —? p- Jott . « 4 G G h Ss 1 P were all hungry and we sat down| Jeff, Dy the way, remarked that] srt on the oor, 1 a ine bite row Greater asthe Sale Progresses : to one of the most delicious steak | Se had ever » ateup in so e bi ellow looked at tt . dinners I have ever nad. ; mmnall_ a bottle ore, but pald t . ~ at for gies we ane ame ie P We cannot emphasize too strongly the splendid saving opportunities this sale s Jett was given a fine dig cut an r atten « affords. eee SO th hat ' ©€ ’ he Ch he Englieh Digh scheol of Bostor les’ n 25 Ladies’ A lar 080 Underwear Oddments a at Manager “ c oa herald 6 au ‘heer oo a ap Ladies’ Regular $1.25 Ladler Regutar 68 —. oo Values up to 350. a » club bas signed severe! te bs . 7 ‘ Wool Vests. Bik and Wool Vests. Merino Underw Ladies’, Boys’ and bh ionigpotinrnalllicry sitesameas Made of heavy wear Hoary ribbed Vests, Warm, fine and soft Children's Under There will be four or five new The king of Spain ts butltiog « let wool, silk tape high peck and silk quality, high neck, wear, an attractive w oe tn ee tral baseba net pete for King Edward's bound neck; ankle taped; ankle draw- long sleeves; ao lim lot of odde and th ten. = the com weas at the Cowes, Iele of Wight, re drawers to match, ore to mateh, An tted quantity in the ends, in the Anni Je “Shee : gatta tn June nent Amniversary fale aniversary @ale Anniversary Sale versary Sale at | Jack Jone th ed heavy price, each —BOe priee ..... #1.25 at only, each, 48e@ only, each 19e at weight pugiliet has sailed for Aus Teens See | Women’s $1.25 Fian” Children’s Sc Flan Children’s 690 Flan Children’s 29¢ Woo! ? Star ai Service.) = EN ee ee ee nelette Gowns, An nelette Gowns, Am nelette Gowns, An Hose, double knee : i Bees: . full conditions of the race to Ber otfire, OGDEN, Utgh, Jan. &-—In a 15) : 5 “at 3 is Seen a Sadie or wel hae fer the Sinton niversary Bale uivervary Bale aniversary Bale and feet, at on sie feet, amording to the Ga Rattle here last night Maar steo runing <8 Ee 7 He — iy price pre price, ench ..396 price, each ..49¢ pair 22 12 Office Heure—® a. m. to 8 p ae m™ fee Thompson, of Butte, was a | of Paiindal | ee mm os neg Pg aoe e men ine to the Jan Kw CONSULTATION FREE. x There te sor rf fighting in the fifteenth round th Teena nd Lon Drs RING and rs | 0 seconds of the former saw it was = pend ee yachts ’ A Ss 1 Off le ° | Bites Go setpen tun to tariner =e “ary in| eatin Tomorrow’s Anniversary Sale Offerings 0 enoparinn aoe Punishment and threw up the jfore assembled at one time, | yn a reade Bidg, Third Floor, Front of Elevater sponge. It was one of the most , allah F oO da R d iw -W Ss ‘ n gruelling fights ever pulled off here on es RACES YESTERDAY. rom Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Store Moin 4108. z | Dirthday was an American automo- | H N B D 1 d ye: GIRLS WILL PLAY »- eee ave Never Been Duplicate wo questions itt] ‘ . : : Ph 0 IN PUBLIC ‘The new steam yacht of one hun OAKLAND, Under-prices that are conclusive proof of superiority. Let us prove our words nee ane potted bos ' dred feet, designed by Henry J. Git- | tomorrow : | vet ' of a '. the best or not. It is a ke m, oe ns Mr. Edgar FP. Lukenback | * oe oe et hoe | RRS ae Tera ee Ladies’ Full Length Cravenette Coats. whee see guee, = The first of a series of basketball | Of New Fork Elia Trae, 105, second; Leti-| — Two attractive new styles, one with two the best materials, and Al games between the girls of the high} 4, nis + eutemmobitiote (tia &. 106, third. Time, 1:21 34 ‘| Smartly made up garments in mixed grays box pialie Gown back and automobile collar view of pleasing the pa re school will be held next Saturday|. [ione to or to thie country. Dur-| Second race, elevensizteenths of} and snail fancy checks; bisck velvet collar. ggother in ® smart semifitted style, with box freshing those who partal®) evening at the armory, comer of | ° P° 0" season the Engl a mile—Bianche C, 165, (Bandy) | Reeves and cuffs trimmed with atliched te im back, belted, tucked ves with them, quenching thirst and@ Terry av. and Stewart «t. Two; pa Anas Karcsina, 106 reps and mefial yam, fashioned to fit in fancy stitched shaw! collar and cuffs, tan delicior beverage at all ; games will be played, the first be-| second; Peligroso, 110, third. Time. every partioular This season's style ideas gray colorings No one should fall to keep’ @ tng BS nnowing no, batwe ms Fermerty Priced $20, tomorrow in Regularly Worth $12.50, Tomorrow of our goods im the house 0PM 1 en wing one smmisstoner Jomeph M hird race, futurity course—No the Anniversar tonty . in the Anniversary t only, venience. ott tophomore and freshman teams. On| g.'S"5r7,~' Grate or Washineton, [nia Lucile, 20%, (Metatyre), 7 . 4 gosta’ . satis ™ PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND = the following Saturday the ate and highway | 10, won; Batider, 106, second; Dr Ladies Regularly Priced $27.60 Ladies Correctly Fashioned 80! TLING COMPANY, winning teams will contest for | “ New | Sherman, 109, third. Time, 1:13 34 Black Blouse Jackets, offectively formerty §20 to $26. A good Phones 927. championship of the school r er Fourth race, three-quarters of Gesigned in brosdtall velour, assortment of style ideas the = — Games have also been arre r to secure tte pasenge at the | milo—Heeter, 102, (Melatyre), 2% Diack braid and green votvet § have won fa this season trom § NL with the Franklin school and f the stat siature. It}to 1, won; Mary F, 99, second trimmings, in the Anniversary particular women, In the Anal aibly with several other Insti i be « great boon to automobil- , Ocean Shore, $3, third. Ti 1:15 Bale tomorrow at only ....6.45+ versary Sale tomorrow at only ee throughout the city. The ie oauued yah enone wag any ob | “HOW PRETTY, BUT FOR HER TEETH $a excellent condition and Maek, 106, even, won; | Regular $1.75 Mercerised Ombre Plaid Regular $16 Nuns Velling j PR an ote yee on adage ted. The cam — were of the sree" | Neptunas, second; Sea Lad} Sateen Potticosta, full ao : green, bine. btw 4 Waists In stripes, plaids | many good leokt =| . al S p.m. and the high ome « bilitard match | 196. third . | inten ahean-ane and dark red color combl- prendre rer iid naghes “mp people, through negletiil saboo! orchestra will be in a re between Harry | sixth race, one mile—Fulletta,| itoa plaited ounce, ts nations, excellent values in end colors, dainty style of their teeth decay and ij anes. iphia and Albert | 193, (Graham), 6 to 1, won; Man-| the Anniversary Sale to the Anniversary Sale to fects, in the Anniversary their looks. They not PO oP short-atop che dator, 99, second; Boloman, 102 morrow at . 81.39 morrow at ...... aie Sale tomorrow at ..84,.98 mar the locke bat i suffering Ea a sturbers : se All Furs at Half Price and Less miwe are io w al Americar er of Indiana. _ * | > * witho pain baseball I to have « game « several months! pit race th yoo from busines. een ot i - mntie—-Round Dance _ quuceies patnleny Stories are out that Joeh Clerk The Stanford university baseball 16 to 1, won; Virginia Lorr tracting method to bo unequaled. No students Sieg ate ect Od wemnas te|teom wit how en tate second; Susannah, 1 Tomorrow Only These Tempting Pull set of teoth, fit guaranteed Spekane bunch of miners fext » ball contest in Tokio, Japan, in | =m. ? hee 1 Nae Gold Crowns, 22k ‘ eon, Clarke woe inst year with the | May. The Japanese team played in mye cag ge Ss 1 z h A Bridge work Be" Louis Nationa aot tal vam aa a eo pecials in the Anniversary Gola Fillings that way ia. - Allerton 104, sees Bilver Fillings that stay in .. ass ef the Now York Amaricana|the steams yacht Virginia f Third race, one 1 ale of Dress Fabrics ASSOCIATED DENTISTS | will come to the com . sson | cruise in the sout ards, Ding Dong II i . . . : ~*~ 2 eae + ere ge tere Nl re! and play » Jove nine 20 to 1, won; Uncle 1 Offerings that merit quick investigation. Those who come early will enjoy Phone, Mate A r Rp ee For the second time In tts t snes a Mary B. Clark, 106, third.| the advantage of best choice. Roome 1 4 Seo Fro + ta * the sews tory the tr football team of ine 50 Wool Suitings. English novelty Fourth r Brooks course-—J 86Inch Black Taffeta Silke that Worsteds, § h Plaids and ( ( BOSTON DENT: PARLORS |i || Twelve- Year Guarantes l Lady Attendants, Houre-—#:30 to 6: St Victor and Edison ‘Talking Machines | STRINGS att'e ST MU TIT Seeand Ave., | Have the Cure for jf J | RUPTURE; || Wo Truss, Buta manent Cure Sense Lending Specially Veare’ Bx rantee to absotutely every co of Rupture we after examination, I am a Cline’s Plano House For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and Pho General Manager, 509-510 Ma- Pee peg rion Bu'lding, Seattle, Wash., or Gunérea Attalia, Walla Walla Co, Wash. your neigt ured patients 2 probably A Oe re leve THE LADYWARE STORE eres rena 1816 Second A ee ee Ee 316 Second Ave nethod of treatment § Oppe-'te the Arcade. for it, and I eo t a surgical OF : und without e . work @ . . 11 will 5 — ents, rd | pr t Seattle nd T have © te a s willing @ walt ‘ hn cure is @ i rea ATION FREE / AY AND sory a Pe m tol pm OLARKE CO E “Av, 8 _Oer, Wael Seattio, Wash \F st — GHASE PIANOS 1905 SECOND AVEN

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