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WASHINGTON HIGH PLAYS: atruge football teams campus, Both teama sition like a book and has every d up to the last piteh and | play down to a science: pds During tho past 10 days Coach |* * * ARR AAA HAH ee Will begrippled with o ure so badly injured rene § ig gy oo Ri 7 » new Wilt probably not be it be used in the game Saturday and probably will not be until the 170; left guard, Sinclair, 147; right as there are several tackle, Mur the place and only La practioe will tell who will play lef Berkeley come dest possible last notoh. back, Incell, 156, Butler, 166. The Washing jtuntdahe ant worth seeing having a number of | field cor pportunities, but to be stopped « score of 2 to ing forced back not a legal one le to score. eat RACES | iit cE OAKLAND. yesterday First race, fiv Bede, 110 (Ross) ; Herives, 107, third. | but the fight Green, 103 (Moreland), Gannet, 104, second; § third. Time, Third race, one mile and 50 yards —Daruma, 99 (C 1.404 won; Peter Sterling, 116, second; |a draw Johasy Lyons, 1:61. Fifth race, sleven-sixteenths mile Rapid Water won; Gemmell, . three-quarters mile Ooean Wave, won; Early Tide, 91, seeond; Como On the Square On the Square ; H BE KE Nis MOVING AMP tac. We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Biro Proof Storage | Pennsylvania 0. A. ¢ 10, | Oregon 10, enol Pulggan 16, afternoon at 2:30! For the past two weeks ‘there SpoFine between the have been five meng helping the Wieh 4 of the Washington coach get the men into their best high schools will shape and every man haa been © will be played on worked over until he knows his po Univeratity 0 R eee eRe EEE Ee Lewis of the Seattle tos drilling bis squad on 8 been ), Mackay and take their places At Pullen's tackle The Ber » and Fred Gepner terday, and announced the follow ing Hneup and weights for tomor the right extrem: |row's game: Center, Watkins, 183; is not now known, right guard, Schult, 143; Steele 167 left tackle. d, 160; right end, Morris, 140 end, Boone, 158, Matthewa, 165 Soattle in the quarter, Captain Hartley, 186; right on, and is halfback, Kumpp, 145; left*halt s to condi and Whiting Seattle the game, TEAMS BATTLE T0 A TIE individual star oo KAUFMAN GETS belong of a sensational order yes} of new football ever seen bh t tt) Wa ington prove: players really ed score, neither) tor of the struggle Small, the goal line, In| idaho quarterback, Who proved as ‘ Washington should | slippe AS an cel as well as a SAN FRANCISCO, al, and Wit whose lack of a variety | tng d the local varsity | line ach » exhibition | the stars ter roma Y r feating the Good Tentplara, of Kent, high school met 4 to.1, while the Tacoma high school five won yeystorday by aj sh WV " Templar junior A big crew "a jteam de ghths mile—St.| team by th to 1, won; Ker. | tle was evidently the up by the visitors » end of trouble. | one mile—Willts was not made 1 to 2, wea we of the second Albans, 106 king the tle which Port tand had make by kicking two goals | ud half, after Seattle had | Sullivan) & tn 7 |seemingly won the game. Ban, 104, second Carsey and Taylor Draw. | third Time, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 29.~The 10-round bout last night between mile and one-eighth | Frank Carsey, of Philadelphia, and (Burns), 6 to 2,| Kid Taylor, of Chicago, resulted in 104, third. Time, | Maj. W. H. Gratton Dead. TACOMA, Nov, 29.—Majl. W. H of Tacoma, died ged 65 112 (Miller), 4 to 5 104, second; Fire Time, 1:05 2-5 | 105 (Lynch), & to 1.) All th month at the ” 2 d. ave, Also Time, 1:12 14. ducks, chicken and turkey That’s Right “Think the The man who wants a Regal $15.00 Suit for $10.00 had better speak quickly. But there are lots of others selling at remarkable reductions—remarkable enough at any rate to bring men by the hundreds. All $18.00 Suits are All $20.00 Suits are reduced to ee ae eee $12 $13.35 Regal $15 Suits Standard the World Over, Are Now ...... .....$10 All $25.00 Suits are All $30.00 Suits are reduced to P Teduced 60 ...0ssc00 $16.65 $20 The Suits, of course, are well worth the higher prices, but this is the drawback—they have been so popular that there are only a few-of-a-kind left. We have to draw a line, so we have included everything in this great sale. If you are not satisfied, we will ex- change for other suits, or you may have your Money back and WR ci & WASHINGTON. Cut Freight Reta. GUARANTEED RATES Ind, 12. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907. reunt out at Cem. SOK ANE. BANKS meat » Peale dind wilting sanders Ate 3 FooTagt SCORES. | Sullivan was t Stott i "Sautes| TQ RETURN TO CASH 1 noltigs vim nor and Kaufman hac Multnomah 6. rounds 1 the better | wan cone] High » fleht he had Helltingham 29, Puget Sound has | been spread to the effect that things Al Kaufman 'win, } fighter nton 16 Centralta 10, was much hurt - BRIDGE COLLAPSES, (By United Pre LONDON, Nov. 29. & 20-ton ateel HAMILTON, Ont Nov, 29. |airder being placed in its position|progh Murray, grand sec widening jjhe Masonic grand y collansed.) died suddenly at his home Twenty workmen were plunged {nto! trom apoplexy. In 1884 he was ley team arrived yes oe (Star Special Service.) SPOKANE, Nov ing the Seattle Athletic club team down to a tled 0 to 0 #eore and with only six minutes of pla left the Spokane Athletle youterday saw Seattle touchdowns tn six minutes: the score 10 to 0. the forward pass, ter making long throws to Do rescued except two. men wore severely Injured PN Son Born to Hobsons, WASHINGTON, Captain and som Hobson are rece! lations upon Seattle's use of rinker at qu Richmond P ving congrata-| birth of a son, Hobson be | Misa Gri marriage was solda Hull of New York Were] grand master of Canada Mason SOUVENIRS FOR ALL Sevoral of the | p= ~~ - paola loa va Skating | Laden After meeting all of his little friends, “Dancer” and “Prancer,” his own 29. Roller skates, from b0c to real live reindeer, and Kozuktuk, his faithful Esquimaux attendant, wif r Hall's, 1111 First ave, eee take Him for a tour of the city, following this route | Pioneer : Square, on First Avenue, to Pine Street; on Pine to Westlal ulevards | THE CURE FOR THE FI on W estlake Boulevard to I ¢ and Fourth Mtg 4 ) enue NANCIAL DISTURBANCE 16 to Union Street; on Union to Third Avenue; on Mire er to Yesler Force Victima Inte lcebox. © men} re belonging to| the} eemiee a the place into the toe a phonograph he i us saloon bh (By United Pre drown their cries City Hall Market Sirloin steaks 12 pot roasts To. the Wash.| Referee Bill Roche gave vemsiatent | man the decision over Jack (Twin) 4 a touch. | Sullivan yestorday at coaston down on several occasions, were; ‘Turkish baths, under Grand thea round steaks eee — a LINCOLH TEAM 18) ==": \..» @mm The Week’s End me eee “1 The Month’s End Salary day for t of us comes with the end of the week or the end It is the time when of the month many of those who put system into their savings bring to the b portion of their earnings as they the Four Per od Interest beginais have decided to save Cent Compo { December fatla on its made in our Say t up to and Inelud December 2, will, as a 7 ings Departs it t.787,803.09 raph pony from the First SAVINGS DEPARTMENT BATURDAY EVENINGS, Ratiding, FROM 6 TO 8. marian American Bank garment bears Opposite Totem Pole YOUR THANKS. FEAST wood goods da with not tried f 8 they are in keop or heVerAgEN pro Pacitte & Pugnt Sous Bottling tore That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co, ONLY 21 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS, SPOKANB, Nov, 29.—Without| exception the Spokane bankers de lolare that they are ready to return | » cash basis as soon as New rk and Chicago will naive the lword. UntiLtheue big financial cen jors act, 1O@iN be impossible for the local banks to eall tn thaly ing house cortificatens, the ora declare of the Spokane banka will buy Panama bonds, he bankers be Hoving that it will not ald condi lions locally by ® All the Boys and Girls Are Inyited to FS Meet Santa Claus Tomorrow .. Morning at Pioneer Square € At 10 o’Clock th He'll arrives promptly—let all the children be on hand to give him a rousing, hearty come upon his arrival in Seattle. He'll have ary he | nice Way; on Yesler Way to Second Avenue; on Second Avenue to his heade quarters at THROUGH A RETURN OF CONFIDENCE, AND THAT 18 A TASTE TO WHICH GACH PERSON MUST AD | DRESS HIMSELF, GARVEY-BUCHANAN CoO. | TOYLAND Where he will be glad to meet all the little folks. Write him a letter now and drop it in the Garvey-Buchanan Co. mail box 6 33 See “Dancer” and “Prancer rasta Day Until Christmas at Garvey-Buchanan Co. Toyland, 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m., and Saturday Evenings From 8 to 9. SOUVENIRS SATURDAY. Saturday Specials After 6 P. M. Bargains of Most Extraordinary Character for Four Hours—Reagd— BEST 10¢ OUTING FLANNELS. UNTRIMMED SHAPES. Thousands of yards, fresh new patterns and col Of fine velvet, silk and felt; splendid yalues, ap | ors, immense variety From 8 to @ 5 to $3.00. From 8 to 9 p. m Saturday, 6 p. m. Saturday, at, yard 4 c at, each i 9p | Lower Floor. nery Shop if Great Mill End Purchase Carpet Ends | aT $1.50 to $2.50 Values, Saturday Special, After 6P. M. Hundreds and hundreds of the very best grade Velvet AX minster, Body Brussels 5 gathering is rich with ec feal gift-giving suggestiv en to $2.50, at 69¢ yard WOMEN’S WAISTS—Values to $4.00; $1 88 REMNANTS OF SILKS AND Saturday special, after 6 p. m., each DRESS GOODS. 1 Dh Saturday Special, After 6 P.M. variety; Waists of Wool Nun's Vell- The most to} \ S8ecolBESEERS Teepe Pree ee EET ETT te NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT | COMPANY | @ sHORROCK, | President. | J. P. HARTMAN, Vice President ALEXANDER MYERS, Secreta 4. V. A. SMITH, Cashier. first Ave. and Columbia St. SEATTLE, WASH. Popular Mheet Mus ihe Mise Cotumbia ae Mowmiain Leile-—sohot Mid Black Jow-Var Pand March Une Two-step Ihe Big sty! ular, most favored styles and eal ors; that's why th re remnants; Silks, Voiles, Broadcloths, Panamas, Serges, ete, droldered and fancy tucked effects; phenomenal ete.; a most attractive collection at savings; values to $4.00, at $1.88 HALF PRICE REGULAR 2c AIR SHIPS—Ine kind 10 WOMEN’S 25c HEAVY FLEECE-LINED 173 that fly. After 6 p. m. Saturday, each c “uae eaoran Esch aca 2C 200 ALL-SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS— 5 2%e Gi 18¢ Four inches wide, yard 1 c GLOVES—After 6 p. m. tomorrow, palr < WOMEN’S 75c LISLE EMBROIDERED HOB $1.00 FLANNELETTE DRESSING SACQUES— San votiner © p. m. temorren, ing, Albatross, Novelty Fabrics, etc.; silk em- Full fashioned, warm and cozy; 69c pair }_ oem « 78> HEMSTITCHED DRAWNWORK $1.50 FLANNELETTE GOWNS—Save a 98c CENTERPIECES—After 6 p. m | full third tomorrow night; each Saturday “ia 20c SIZE CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 14 REGULAR 15c PILLOW CORDS—in a | —fixtra special tomorrow nignt, cach c colors; after 6 p. m. Saturday 76c AND $1.00 CHIFFON DRAPES—1\, 50 10c SIZE WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP— yards long; tomorrow night, each c Saturday, after 6 p. m., cake BEST $5.00 COWHIDE SUIT MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY COT. MEN'S CASHMERE HOSE— CASES—tLinen fined, mod- TON DERBY RIBI Regular 20¢ Valu tomorrow rigntepaie W226 Sinteg™..... .. $419 SERWEAt Open Evenings 1205 Second Ave. SILK LINEO OVERCOATS TO ORDER FOR a5. AT THE London Tailors 617 Second Ave. We are showing the finest and most stylish Ine of TOP COATS In the City. THE TAILORED READY CO, Fourth and Pike. Lc A = _ Busted! Busted! Creditors Still Clamoring for Cash We must have your help, or the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Company will cease to exist. Owing to the financial conditions which exist in the country today, our creditors are insis ing that we pay our Ils at once his we cannot do, as we t not got the necessary amount of money, but we have got $60,000 worth of seasonable merchandise, consisting of Men’s and Youths’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, which we are forced to sacrifice in order to meet the demands of our greedy credit- s. Last week we announced this great sale, and thousands upon thousands hay vailed them selves of this opportunity to procure the many bargains that we are offering. Never t have such sensational price cuttings been made—never again will you be able to | uy high-grade merchandise at the se figures. Take advantage of this opportunity—it means big savings to you MEN'S SUITS. ) Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Children’s Suits teh plalds, ia and mixtures S345 CHILDREN’S REEFERS. $5.00 Children's Reefe SWEATERS. $1.50 Sweaters for $4.00 Fancy All-Wool Sw Fine Black n’s Suits, in ) oteh cheviot $10.00 Mon's Suite, in plaids and gray mixture Se ee en MEN'S SHOES. $6.25 | 35.00 Chitdr lecfors ‘avy | $3.00 Men's Buff Calf Shoe $12.50 Men's Suits, in dress $ ae ace ioe tee , nd plain toe ew aes ee flannel lined $4.65 | $3.50 M Viel Kid Shoe $16.00 and $18.00 Men's MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR b and black serges, 4 *e Bow Ties 10¢ and single breasted 88.75 Se Fancy Teck Ties for New Four-in-Hands for YOUTHS’ SUITS. Youths’ Suits, in $5.00 worsted PANTS $6.00 $7.00 Youth Suits, in $1.60 Men's English Corded Work : ids, brown checks and « Pants go at Me inct I via and = ta : atures ‘i . $2.50 Men's Worsted Pants go at 83.85 10.00 and 200 Youths 8 in imported tweeds and chevi- | $3.50 Men’s All-Wool Pa 3,00 8’ SHIRTS ota; splendid value $6.45 MEN'S OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES. $12.50 Men's Overcoats, in blue SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS. and black beaver $5.85 | Heavy All-Wool Alaska Soc YOUTHS’ SHOES Z 0) Mer Fan Top Coat worth 50¢ a palr; for 206 box call «ht browns and it nd Men's Warranted Fast $1.65 Ashneres; latest styles, $8.0 I Socks f ine “ ' . ae $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Crave 0. ers for 106 82.85 $1.00 ‘ er ra 1 ponders f 206 PAIRS BLANKETS, \ 88.90 President nders Ko t $ Yellow be MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. hy heerecedl fh $0 Men's Fancy Stiff Front Shirts, | HATS—100 DOZEN FALL HATS. $12 $ W D ves regular $1.00 kind; for ’ ‘ 4 $3.75 Bhe and Abe oe a CHILDREN’S SUITS. TRUNKS AND TELESCOPE tT] ») Children $4.00 Chlidren Double Breasted 1 Shoe & Clothing Co. OPPOSITE NEW ARCADE BLOCK. Half Block North of Postotfice. Bet. University and Union, Streets. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE