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

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LAST PRACTICE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS . That; hard practicg tonight. Tomorrow will wee the teams going | What will the score be is the question that the students | night : gph goes | of both the Lincoln and Washing ram ie . sigaal et . teen ton ht cho Are King Im Ms) for the game Netther Coach Allen t n of the Waahiagton high, or Coach twoet Lewis of the Lincoln would an the two sot s oxpects nonce his lineup this morning Waat thee are Several places on each of the teams t nm tolare open for argument, and the w work of the men in the serimmage { tonight will decide just who will *} get Into the game. The contest ta « for the champlonship the elty nd a bumper crowd ahould attend. | ales s. A. C. BEATS MULTNOMAH 1 @ Seattle. ‘The touchdown was rushed of th rand the goal kicked before the € knew that there wh a! " . ating hen Multnomah settled down M mh 6 to 0. Seattle's vietory and if anything had a shade the was due to a whirlwind start, Mult. better of the argument, being, how ne ix for the t few min. ever unable to sec Kern, Dowd ute » game helpless against Whiting and . Lonergan were the; the open new style game put up | tars BEWARE THE PICKLE DIET, YE FAT ONES! — | | ! w heal So ich shall it be—fat and} Refore dinner, spoonful tea + | leaves After dinner, half pint vinegar Time was when we took | h by taking acids and sign, when a girl ate pickles, that | ke th d physi rding to phy-\clan, “Now t he same thing medical profession as a sign that she has no lovers. to make public protest Women ought to know ths cedure were not unpro is as at tive as health to my atten ays a al physician oung woman who has r lean and fashtonat women are impairing wpe selves (she fe eatons al One martyr, now under tréat ment in a sanitarium, has been tak ing this course datly dermined her constitution by tak Before breaktast, half pint vine- ing antl-fat treatment that it Is go- gar ing to take months to restore her After breakfast, one lemon or two | health limes Women should especially seal A , munch, pickles and sour apples. | the stopper of the vinega = = a cmnnntiiiesnal wi OR. KELLOGG ILL. © detect possible pubic - has been in the bh ita | Dr. W.R. M. Kellogx, ctty bacterio. | 4478 and has Just undergop p Orie | er « n for absce | logist, who has been actively com- iver At t accounts he was do- Bected with the examination of rata ing well The Overcoat and Rain- coat sale prices will be in effect these two days only. You have never had such a chance before and never will again to purchase the high grade clothing that make up the 1,500 Garments =a price Only Two Days More On the Sq | 100 (Dugan), 2 to 1, won; Wins the services the body will be taken | |The Sultan, 104, second; Paul CHE! ford, 104, third Time, 1:28 1-6. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1907, ° —_ | SATURDAY’S RACES TRAV BAY A ed DATA ’ mene | The Gtore That Serves You Best Garvey Buchanan OAKLAND. | at "yrancis 106, third. + Tine, anta Cl Seed” ’ booota race, mile and a half— 7 : . . Ryronerdale, 107 (Palms), 6 to t,| won; Benyollo, 110, second: Nine aeented a tinea re tthe Md eadguarters 7) RVE ~-DUCHANAN: ff fy! pr, 106, ond; Al | (By United Prens.) Putman, pastor of the Congrega bion H third. Time, 11415.) MILLSBHURY, Mass, Deo, o—| tonal chyroh, wilt conduct the Pour oe one alle Sewell ry iy IMed ‘ lola ee Fourth ra n mi v Mre. Louisa M Tere other of i Immediately following | Shop Now Shop Eari the Mornings —< Fifth race, mile and a atxtoenth | and om ly. * The phonso ‘Taft Corrigan, 112 (Miller) even, won; | al will y at the Tor Mra, Taft was born tn Boston K WAISTS » Mrs ren Boptomber 11, 1827, the daughter Mise May Howdish, 104, second Molar, 104, third, Time, 1:49 26. wed her lant days, Rev, of Samuel douche ‘Torrey Sieh ree, ome mle Dolio Dot | EXACTLY HALF P?ICE TOMORROW lara, 90 (Kirahbaum), 8 to 1, won 100, third, Time, 1:41 3-6 Just in time for the great gift buying oes . affeta Silk Walsts from our New York office at ex ha ow ALYlen of : — best quality taffeta wilk. Le y plaids, checks, atripes; also pla ‘ ding black BOP ANGELES. Ss 7 RIKE | Lace, medallion, tucked and fancy trimmed. All sizes, Despite the fact t 6 halved we waist ° y ] First race, fiveetghths mile—/ | kuurantee every | | Jence whe Magaaine, 108 (Hur ) 8 w 6b, won i La Glorio, 102, second; All Alone,| A’ complete 100, third, Time, 169 45. } victor a Second race, one mile—Firet| the wait Poop, 101 (Archibald), § to 5, won; | #ante Prolific, 92, second; Heury O., 102] mem signed up on Saturday the om TWO GREAT UNDER-PRICE LOTS | s we notified to return to ee en ane Mine Oh) Were One CS Oo, End: oven Deters Regular $8.00 Taffeta Silk ‘ $4 —— $10.00 Taffeta Silk s which called out thelr night that day most of the > Te > 5 irday morning in| were in thorough working order Waists—Tuesday, Special Waists—Tuesday, Special third, Time, 1:4 of the restaurants of the elty again 2 E. Third race, fivecighths mile pr than submit to the restora) This morning all is calm and se P wi : Lackfoot, 108 (Burns), 2 to 1, won;/ton of a sevenday. week. The/rene in the restaurant field, all of $2.50 Robe Blank Robe Blank. Polat Whidden, 108, second; Kerry, 100,| Walkout was sudden and complete | the stores having returned to ote. Tuesday : T batt third, Time, 1:01 2-6 jand soon convin the proprie: the Id and ev Spe $2, 10 ie , f pe Fourth race, seven-eighths mile} that the waitresses could not be erything ts 1, much clal and his real live reindeer “Dancer” and “Prancer clal Mark Anthony tL, 118 (Burns), 6) Dluffed to the gratific ombers ieeda'” teaborte Bee “Kozuktuk the native esquimaux et vey and. J 1% to 1, won; Col. Jack, 113, second; | No sooner had the officers of the of the union who were deeply so iene from of pet a day 10 to 12 a.m, 3 to 5 p.m. Gaturdays 6 Pi Karl Rogers, 102, third. Time,| ution called their —memb licitous leat the trouble be bitterly sapg Pi 7 ggg ti 0 9 p.m ; | 12645." | Saturday morning in w s contested and long drawn out bor Variety of Only two more weeks and be oro wie ony good ‘og the Fifth race, mile and an eighth—-| With the d mn of the untc cope pf bye to Seat Ke sure to have ithe little folk ; i | Prince of Castile, 99 (Burns), % to/#ession Friday night than th him te him a letter, Drop it in the Santa | 1, won; Frank Flittner, 109, see) ond; J. FP. Donohue, 107, third 4 Per - re began falling mail box at Garvey-Huchanan Co. nto sien up the ag = ts = . Bank of Time, 1:65 46 j presented to them by the unions Sixth race, seven-cighths milo—| As rapidly ax the agreement was cont compoun THREE HOURS OF ROUS NG B RG S Optictan, 107 (Imes), 4 to 1, won; | . on al! savings I A AIN r Firat Ay. and Yester V Soap Lake Soap cleanses and HOLIDAY SHOPPERS WILL REVEL IN THESE MATCHLES$ VALUES TOMORROW AFTERNOON SPECIALS SPECIALS SPECIALS From 2 to 3 p. m. From 3 to 4 p. m. From 4 to 5 p,m, Women's Splendid $2.00 Waists 15¢ Christmas Pin Cushions— CY SN JY PRUZe Ficut 18 Teach Your Child~ ‘ee hs Ue Tomorrow 2 ta 3 38 Tomorrow 3 to 7 Regular 25c Airshipe—To- 5 A bunch of Georgetown sport th pm . . c morrow 4 to Pp. ™. each Cc fight on Saturday night, but wind Fine ny ep ara Pen : a of the affair leaked into the office es og gan or one honr h, and Deputy She and you will d we for the ot tucked trimmings. ~~ ", choose at i Wine, Carney and eae od the aide of the tm future than the largest legacy —Tomorrow 3 to 89 t 4 ring in time to put the *ould possibly do. The esate Women’s $1.00 Union Suite—To 4 p.m © 0c Decorated China Berry we sign Some of — the morrow 2 to 3 All sizes, in white, oxford and © Bowls—Tomorrow 4 own authorities were there men and women of today are not ap. m C pack colorings. Closely knit to 5 p.m 4 year sation of seeing the mill thse who have inherited fortuner Fleece lined, cream and white 994 knit to fit. Great bargains 4 Beatric but dispersed with the rest at the colort Our popular selling Women's 75¢ Leather Bage— “a prt orders of the deputies } but those who early in life acquired dollar garments, For one hour. Tomorrow 3 to 50c fone de ‘Sones jim Marino and Charles Sehult« habits of ind and thrift only at 73c each 4 p.m. bow Ele better known as the “Prisco Kid Pye An assortment full of Christ =. wo amateurs, were bille Ko ; 4 A Christmas Gift of a Savings 1 th The ne 25e Vestibule Swise—' t amateur w bill t Vice President p rheten a Saving ERLE “TSP eee OO, ~ Se Vestibule Swiss—Tomeorrow ber to 20 rounds, Sehults drives a ¢ FOUN B.AGEN 9 Think Book ie an exe i mt way to town delivery wagoa a Y e atyle k, brown and tan 4toS p.m ‘omorrow 2 to 25c colors. YORE 2.0.05 socssestnee A SS ee eS eee tween times. The winner begin. We always n Saving \ 3 p.m Women's Back Combs to 12's | have taken the gate recetpts | Accounts for low an One I endid qualit well made, Tomorrow 3 to rm f 4 ies Aes Canter antl whall ts rticular pleasure fitting. 4p. m c Only a ke Ve nas han hal ine le . i Plat elt Back Combs in dif The Seattle Socoer te We Pay O Iaterest 4 eg 2 ite a little too stron: = 2 Until near the Depoait may be sent mail rand new up game the score ate at joes than cost of street car fare wwual, 26¢ value BUCHANAN © can't tell why, the crowd expected a te score in in eve pair size 22x42, spite of the fact that Beattle Was ‘ fast » dozen all nna the bail i the visitore te Sc di A Ba k rings lt it = don't delay in Teen Vitewta oored bys andinavian American Ban = 13 — M1517 SECOND AVENUE comtag. erases: See TAL eZ WEBER HAS TO QUIT Mr. Brown, our landlord, informs us that after our lease is up we must get ow, As there is no other good location we get, we have to sell our goods, no matter what we get for them—they have to go Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats We sold for $12.00, 2 $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00, $ SELF gr Tg, Seaman Soest part the con ro ~ ing the gam: f@ time to beat the whistle. SUICIDE Wearied with years of distressing sickness, George Hand, an old time reaidont of Washington, succumbed to despondency yesterday and took e with a bullet At the f. A. Bennett, 1137 re the tnval on lee neighborhood. & the man has no relatives living. The body has been taken in charge by Bonney. Watson. 5.00, we will sell now from $5 to $20 Less” rr ntarns * Any Suit, Overcoat, Raincoat In Our Store : = You Can Buy Now for -----------.- $22.50 Chilly Weather t needn't t iy ity ou have one athe ~y x And ri ure you our Clothing is as good a ny in Seattle t The Most Satisfactory — Christmas UMBRELLAS . Che fir , from $1.00 Present $5.00 | he an be wre SMOKING JACKETS At from $3.50 up You will s half HANDKERCHIEFS wr Linen fo ery You can give your friend ot SHIRTS « er vell patterns; FANCY VEST As fine as they are made, from $1.00 to $2.00 less than before relative is a Nothing bett bank account. very low price It gets them in lente GENTS’ HOSE UNDERWEAR Ai ie BATH ROBES 2 for 25¢—3 for 50¢. Fancy Cotton, Silk, Mixed \V 1 Cassimere at | ve wit open \ fine assortment—at any price Silk and Cassimere at very low price ibout half price | \ ing ic count for $1.00 tore will be open every evening until the goods are sold re fixture ‘vinsoinee | The Weber Clothing Company Trust Co. 1201 Second Avenue Corner Seneca Street Cor. SECOND and CHERRY : . EMME NTS LTE

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