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of the chorus could be improved the one ‘beat bet in the form of he who woted as popter fn a otel for women, and afterwards arming th a long red auto Hing (he eyes of those who ing for a pretty face. show la certainly lively. | breath wondering | ple on the atage talk | «(By United Press.) p, Nov, 18.-—-tn & i ont the lid on Chica Order league ‘i warnings to all & Ho clone thelr eal it any are ions wit! follow cial © crowded in upon one another se rhetoudly that the eet limit is execeded in a rember of | 7 | places ] » i Th principale of the company | | i re up to the standard of road| oe Genevieve Victoria «| —_— Janié, the original “Van p” star, but she's a mighty | y litte girl whe can behave real kiddish when she wants to 4 and who can | aing aad dance, om | pecially dance . to the promises | de Of the pre ont. The stepping | ,y of the Pendleton sisters, and the e Moving pletures of the auto race | are in themselves worth seeing “East Lynne.” Seattle theatergoers are again | veing given the chance to see “Kant | ne,” the famous old heart te *¢ drama whieh has itved on | year af y and whieh people | i ing | O to aee over and over again. The of play as given by the Taylor com e.|pany at the Third Avenue theaie ‘ oun 0 ‘ gone, “Bast Lynne” is billed to run all week, | New Bills Today { Trax is 8 very The Loie— Hello Bil,” a comedy gad @ very pleasing one. after the fashion of The Maa | ntional “but Fram Mexico,” begins a week's run | ~ at the Lois tonight } The Coliseum—A mew bill goes | on at the Coliseum today Inctuding | two headiiners,—the sketch “His iy Father's fon,” aud the four Bddys sees ge evening spent in wae wire artiets | Hateaing (to ber oa pany PANTAGES—The week's new vaudeville bil goes on at the Pan tages theater this afternoon, and when It betes Includes an act of eooentriques said to be very woumwal. The Star—The musical cocktail Wall Street Finance,” ts the fem | w seams to have tare of the new bill which goes ot of & Melodrama i.ilian on at the Star this afternoon | pm the mother of the play's The Lyrio—The Lyrte’s now bili " lof vaudeville acts goes on this aft erneon to ran all week } ==". MAYOR SUICIDES scenes ace by are far above the ord i and the incidental) DALLAS, Tex, Nov. 16—R i ie strikingly com | Rather, mayor of Muntavitie, Tex, } | Mie Treas engagement and a leading merchant of Chat | ja the entire week place, committed suicide in bis | ~— home by firing a pistol bullet inte | ‘ihe Vanderbilt Cup.” hia head. A note addressed to his | Tesdereik Cup,” which! family was found tn which Mayor] week's engagement af Rather stated (hat worry over finan : ct ft-, cial embarrassment had driven him amit auticide 4 Cause a Return to Normal Conditions BM SUPPORT TRADE BY FURNISHING IT THROUGH MAXKS WITH NBEDED CREDIT RVITE YOUR BUSINESS TO THIS END. west Trust & Safe Deposit Company 801 FIRST AVENUE 7 SHORROCK P. HARTMAN ree MYERS. Vv. A. SMITH THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1907. © ; ao. Otherwise there ta not! ~ hn that le new or different about TTI SES BEL * it, or muoh that ia better Can the ® ordinary rum of things, The looks 6 ¢ ° ° SALE OF MEN’S CLOTHING EDNESDAY morning we began the great- est sale of men’s Clothing ever held in the Northwest. Wednesday and Thursday the number of sales was enormous; Friday was not quite as heavy on account of being the day be- fore Saturday; but Saturday surpassed all records. The amount of clothing sold was phenomenal. This week will undoubtedly amount to greater fig- ures than before. We shall continue the sale until our stock is pretty well depleted. As yet it is still so great that it seems to be hardly touched by the selling. You know our policy, if very seldom having a sale. We carry only the highest priced merchan- dise. Our store controls the entire distribution of all the Rogers Peet and Kensington clothing sold in the Northwest. Anyone who has lived in New York knows what this means. A thirty or forty dollar Kensington suit has*finer tailoring, better style and more perfect finish than any sixty or eighty dollar custom suit that you can possibly buy. The hand-moulded collar, the shapely shoulders are the most exquisite specimens of high grade tailor- ing. We have arranged our entire stock of men’s ga = clothing in two groups. The first, on the second iy SPECIAL TOMORROW floor, including those that range up to and includ- ing the $22.50 grade, we have marked at the sale ee a reece | Semen Sieersewe Foner pa price of $14.50. —- — — In the second group, on the first floor, we will Se Steet cases te... exe give you your choice of any suit, overcoat or crav- "Men's Sweatere—Hieary cotton enette in the house that is pr iced up to $50.00---and ae —_ — | tutte are many $45.00 and $50.00 ones---at the sale “4 ne ovine gras iter tek @pelr All plain blues and blacks, in serges and unfin- — ieee ished worsteds, are included in this sale. Full cee neee Suecial | civic. | Regular prion $5.00: dress, Prince Alberts and Inverness overcoats not hae’ hevme Youths’ Overcoats. Reg © $6.00; for $3.08 Freeh Eastern Regular 26 ite Freeh Eastern Bacon Regular 22¢; pound © Corduroy Caps—iu In al! colors ‘Se. Special, a Fresh Ranch Kegs — Dozen ate Ladies’ Skirte-—tn cre rown and black ws for —_— °° boo? 2 eee? > ai Sa ae s Reaneiotte Night Gab : or exchanged. if Sin” Fur Boae—el! a! $) 50 — ne Ladies’ Bla r a rmnctotte . nos ante Regular $i Ea 4 WH Floss pi “se pire ser 67p _ Dress Glagins | on Ie a tases 134 apestry wi a | SheF air" how Expenses--Low Prices included. We positively cannot promise any definite time for delivering these garments. Our tailoring de- partment must have all the time needed. Every piece of clothing will have to take its regular turn. When a man is saving anywhere up to $20.00 on each purchase he certainly can be patient in wait- ing to have the goods delivered No goods charged SECOND AVENUE AND UNION STREET . HUTCHINSON Co. 0 ee ce ee mes et SALTON ITNT tals I” oe" oS * be htee4 —. PO OD a dd PSs Bo We _ e 4