The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1907, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1307. ¥ BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, | mm torday admitted to the police for Ad Ds 2 Ms lotew under him, Several of the| the second time that she had been NEW GYMNASIUM | WAlea Warl Slider, 1b, of Bighty-elgbth | HAS HOF ES OF HOLDING |men scheduled for the team have! stealing, but on thin occasion con rage agents Pry oy The Gtore That Gerves You Best Garvey Buchanan ie }refused to go ff Halpin continued | fossed that she had taken all the is THROWN OPEN av. and Auror mat wan accidentally i jim charge, but the A. A. U. has re-| good# found tm her room, amount fovea! canta che tenes Lal Grand Clearing of All Winter and Holiday Merchangs ed to remove ) 0 hei rabbit hunting in the Green Lake rhandiag | fused to remove Halpin. ing to nearly $800. sc Tho new Y¥, M. ©, A, ByYMNAHIUM | Hoignborhood. The abot was fired In preparation for the arrival of On-Co oming New 6; was thrown Spe u yesterday after | from a gun in the hands of a com Goods. Hence this great J pring With @ challenge for Dr, BF Dr B&F) The man whotn Hohn ts few anit sane PR aaa tte tl MELLY WAS NOT FORBES WILL PLAY|tc2ac22s iris fr] } U BY LO A DI Fy | G | tials the protesta of the ath - tosching . eo ste the afternoon and in the evening with @ stetag of more or leas wide: Rosehinsky, | sty » he | hampton LEFT COLLEGE WITH $ A C basket ball teams practloed, ‘The | A Woman Did it ly known boxers and wrestlers at |i, a 200-pounder, and Hohn thinks | hd e ® aymnasium ia one of the most! What? Hought he Foe at and tur his diaposal, Ralph D. Hohn, a he could manage the Seattle physt-| Dan Kelly has not left the Unt complete in the Northwest, being | keys at the Blace Mark M young fight and wrestling pro-\ctan right handily, §. K. Velli| verstty of Michigan to go Into bust | caishhs ab ad ites oquipped with all the latest para-|ond Ave and got the beat fe moter, dropped foto The Star of! quette, who claims the lightweight |e at Detroit, as was reported «| St Ingiie of the Beattie Athietle Piornatia and appa leity, Try The effort made by Superintend ttle down. to: hy the club men are now getting in fice yesterday to find what the| wreatiing championship rao ago. The o ” baad it oy ety Ava liay hy oe 4 { f y Bho a will return t 2 an tee Oo stop ¢ a ” 4 hances were Hing ol nt and horty amb “ . “ , be i) ponvorgecd in & Hohn tb tised as the undisputed woe s the holidays and | laud for & ame here, having tated, a tot of ¢ ht champhn of the west, | will 4 training around OP the nort fa just ¢ bouts at this time. hewn atyle, may be! fr the tnterclass meets of the | {tim for Spokane. The club mim ght here for wrestling bouts tt,oarly spring. Kelly in schedyled | fom over the mourtains will tn coeds fu pulling off{to make'the trip to London with | Y@de Dugdal mark on New Yeara the American Olympic team next | 48y, retnt on, Rader ~: | suMMer and Bend n, aod Beat J tla has « work ahead WOMAN CONFESSES. if defeat ta to be « oft, | Porbes, the great Yale end and 1 Mra. Minnie Clement, arrested on | the coach of thie year's Weat Potut Tuesday ty a ond ay, store, eleven, will get In the game for the while in the act, it is alleged, of 8 A, ¢ ae wi Abbot, the fortier stealing & quantity-of notions, yee Wisconsin captain. f adies ! Big Cut in Prices Saturday es: Big Cut in Prices Saturday at Sheridan & Co.’s Store Many Beautiful and Useful Articles in Wearing Apparel, Purses, Stationery, etc., will be placed on sale SATURDAY, at prices that you can’t afford to pass by. BELTS—Elastic and leather, with gold-plated buckles; regular price $1.00; your choice Satur- Savings Department, Opens at 5 o’Clock This Saturday evening After With unprecedented bargains In every department of the store, Wo briefly t ut 0 a fow of the ve f , momles here, Tomorrow Is Great Coat-Buying Time $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 values al! massed together for Gab urday selling in the unloading sale at ¥ our grand bargain special $9, 38 Ever 1 jong win New York er Ve mont advant to patrons tomorrow, The garme © fanities \ in every detall—-the most fetching of thin season's style ideas s SATURDAY SPECIALS, ¥ AFTER 6 P. M. ( Taffeta Gilk Waists—-$6.00 100 Outing Flannele—te. this week the Saturday hours will be from six to eight Saturday i« the week's end, the to be busy with the Paul walary da he time er " o (Star Special horas 8 alary day, t when many of » SPOKANE, Dec. 27.—Spokane fs gloeful over the probability that Lou Nordyke, the great firet base man, and Terry McK t Year's shortstop, will ag Spokane’s uniforms in th West league next year, Bot @yke and MeKune be! vied but a sthe Ame BILL SQUIRES TO" rring th thus those who put system into thelr savings bring to the Seandinavian Ane their earnings as they have decided can Bank such portion of hat Mana, Quinn of Spokane has been In com with both of the players to save. 3. F. Chither nf The fact that only the Savings and that they are anxious to play Pony Peleen Department is open on Saturday John 1. Agen’ evenings enables us to place re Henry ©. King clerks and extra windows at the Lily Golding, 107, third. service of Savings Depositors dur Ing these busy hours VERBUUSS CEBREER “SSEER_ ESSS_ SME_ RONAN EELS SESSLEEES | LOS ANGELES. to $760 values, Saturday tween the h f QUIT RING ae MOU eee sveeees seeial ater 9 93 eyeet one sore 0 ae step 76 ° Bagge yc ow ot & oer TS—-Regular $1 OO be atid sha ote Belts, very 6pm ' 6 yard 5c Hil Squires fs to quit the ring. | mile ne of Life, 109 (Harty ; Paget " S " 50¢ M4 ag Of su et The bent 10¢ quality to be The big Australian, who until het 1, won; Pepper and Salt, 100 attractive; your choice Saturday ..... . silic p in had D Dumped up against Tommy “gt nd bn Don Hart, 100, third VEIL S—Chiffon Veils, dotted and plain, in all mings ¢ wanted { had er been hipped, and who tae an a . af Bey cinog then has boon handed three| Second race, fivecighthe of @ colors; regular price $1.00; Saturday .....75¢ ° ° ° a Tuauine. “vieet, a * Knoek-onts, has come to the con- mily Gal, 107 (Musgrave). 7/9 TURNOVERS—Regular 20c Turnovers, em Scan inavian American Ban plaids ks oe % clusion that he can't fight. Squires to 2, won; May Sutton, 107, second 1 5 1 f { Saturda nly 10¢ te Mtoe 4 : : tcet tha ak God thire “awl roidered, r Craven staged . : says that he has lost the ski third, ‘Tin proidered, Sa y wmmummenAlaska Puilding, Seattl Oe es Heard Witiind 16 om = a mae bes and that say serine 5 PURSES—Leather Purses, with strap handles, ff % the Pond $e a sc Embroldered i wou! » simply robbing the pub: 7 . - _ 6c Jap Rone P Bill will probably go back * inside purse and outside pockets; regular price | . se Leather 3 ie «sc “Hs ig 4 ewe Australia, where he herr 9 ‘ $1.50; Saturday “s went | ge ng bei Ge i5¢ 3 minr, and settle down fe! Aime Ss - . | Ie Pin Cushions, in art de Men's 20¢ Black Cash q pow i ed Saitle poe Aima 09, third. Time. PICTURE FRAMES— All ‘ _ all kinds, mini VICTOR RECORDS FOR JANUARY | Be Snot - ae a <a - : fng the knock-out blows of ™ ature cabinets and medallions, gold-plated; regular prices 50c to 75c; Saturday .. 25¢ SHEARS—Maenetized Steel 7 and 9-inclr Shears, also Buttonhole, Manicure and Pocket Scissors; ee eee ee eee eK TS Fourth race, one mile—-Acrobat, ., 108 (Barns) Col. Jack, 101, 7 AY’S RACES second: Marster, 102, thjrd. Time Fifth race, fivecighths of a OAKLAND. talle--Harbette, 107 (Boland), 4 to 5, won; Velma ©. 107, second; tte, 107, third. Time, 1:01 16e Rowland $1.00Auto Drapes 250 Vestibule sd i & ~ Plalde—For inex. 214 yards tong. Swise Poli pensive waiste, ‘ched Dainty Dresden edge Saturday wchoo! dresses, ‘ h after @ p m, 0.3 yore patterns; each— yards 9c 79c Sc We are closing out all 9 Perfumes: ait ian Marteaina at, ie Off THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST UMBRELLAS ONE-THIRD OFF GPR RY ~ SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.) se fe EY who can fight better than he can. | WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY, THE 28TH. WRITE FOR LIST. First race, three fourths of a mile—Prince Rrutys, 112 (Davia) seven-eighths of a 8 to 5, won; The Mighty, 110, sec 107 (Martin), 3 ond; Magrane, 107, third. Time, | Miovanni Balerio, 112 2:16 15. , eens, 107, third. Second “face, three-fourths of a talle—Baraing Bush, to 2, won; St. Franc second: LONG on My Y Columbia Girl, 102, third. Time, , T A MOEseeye2 |. I Umbrellas, fancy handles, values $2.00 to $15.00 Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Union Silk and All-Silk ps 245 | | ONE-THIRD OFF Regular Prices on Saturday Planes | 1406 2nd Ave. | Mechines 7 Third ra . gat at onheta! ighth BE REINSTATED Ladies’ Fancy A pre 5, 1 Off aku Se ae SECOND AVENUE a ekki WOR assenas | ting to reports from the A rons Swiss lace and trim CALA Noe Na TY Be ek, 113, third. Time. st, Longboat, the great Indian lar prices Fnac i Will be reinstated im the Se row i FA PE rece, oi ey wed ®' Canadian Athletic association tn ae : $1, won: Native’ Son, 96, necona: [order that he may compete with One-Third Off All Work Boxes and Other Holiday | (ale oe = onsider a Moment, f 3-29 a ummer. As ¢ Fitth race, eleven-sixtex rope REMEMBER THE TIME-REMEMBER THE PLACE i t maille— Heatherscott 106 : compete in & is ta | GA Se hd me ve ft Lumet # ured © ET he Sheridan Co. Ps St race, ree-fourths atthew P. Halpin wil! continue nes ; sak Prince wap. tot Bauer, ene : ner the tien whith te 1529-1533 Second Av., Between Pike and Pine Sts. exent the United States in Our Situation Compels Us to Offer the Greatest oa Inducements We cannot stop at trifles. It's a time for quick, decided—almost desperate action. This store must be in the pink of condition by the first day of January, 1908. All Holiday Goods must be closed | out. All Remnants and Odds and Ends must be cleaned up. But nothing spectacu'ar about it. Noth- | ing frenzied. Just plain business. Investigate—compare. It’s worth your while, and you will save many a valued dollar by investing your money at this Year-End Slaughter Sale of the McCarthy stock. Here are sample iten s— ’ ® to 5, won; Queen Alamo, 112, to re $1.50 Bed Comforts, $1.13. Great, large full bed size Com forts, filled with white batting and silkoline covered, yarn ted; choice $1.60 values. Year $3.00 Bed Comforts, 2.49. And all the best of values, well quilted, full size, covered with good silkoline, filled with white batting; Al $3.00 Com- $2.25 Bed Comfors, $1.79. Filled with white cotton batting, i with cholee oo ful regene 2 ad Sale 1.79 | $7.00 Petticoats, $3.98. | Made of choice rustling black taffeta silk, splendid values at the reguiar price, $7.00; Year } | $35.00 Evening Waists, $17.50. Made of real lace—the swelleat creations brought to Seattle Kad Sale price. 91700 $1.59 Outing Gowns, 89e. The balance of our «tock of mens Pink and Blue 4 Outing Flannel Gowns. y trimmed and finished Kad Sale oriee 89c Women’s Silk Petticoats interesting news and there isn’t a manin Seattle who can afford to overlook it A swell new collection which a bargain price about a third under value—tempted us irto buying. Made of the choicest taffeta silks, in plain, changeable and Dresden effects, hand somely tailored, very full and finished with silk dust ruffles. $15.00 Petticoats for.-| $12.00 Petticoats for $11.50 .. ..88.50 $1 3 50 Petticoats for. | $9. ‘50 Pettic oats for $10.00 ‘ 00 : | : All the clothing in our store which formerly sold | ] Silk Remnants. Dress Goods Remnants. Domestic Remnants. wi; 49 st + Cor + H ; + | ‘ “a lot "aaa Chevi U ot OCutin 0 att dou bie Size “ Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, is now for sale for ST TO Feel Ml OO | acne amaey eielttios: dine ant: | Gail eeeestabaa ts tb damn au ere ap | | wale at HALF PRICE faney chotee at HALF PRICE line cholee at HALF PRICE 2 3 Sc &y 4 A. O | Toys, Half Price. $4.50 Kid Gloves, $2.98. $2.00 Pur S89¢. $4.50 Blankets, $¢ b $3.49. f > Md avy Wook | Mechanical Toys, Iron Toys i ese ; t's si a | nr ON ok of $2.00 ana | | a ve sue tid The same great reductions have been made on all leet ele rere neue | Kit Gloves, always 94.50 0 | $2.50 Leather Pursen tn the | ti#¢ sud cannoy be male ; sai cies ie a eon - SOF * ‘ | bent inde. ear End Sale | sal esi dt Mada sittin te “ae Sale an —o a ey priced from $27.50 to $35-----you have OD eke panse pee ‘ $2.98) Tentes te 89c. $3. 49 your choic Yr | 4 2) "> Dolls, One-Third Off. $8.00 Trunks, $5.00. 50c Handkerchiefs, $3.50 Bed Blankets, : |] Kid Body Dolls, Bisque Dolls, | 2004 Large Trunks, splendid 39. 2.75. e } Jointed Dolls, Dressed Dolls . or : ~ bettie Me S c pine a Filled | in the | | and Teddy Bea all size ee ee ene nes age tee pi % ‘ nae | Games, One-Third Off. $8.00 Suit Cas Leather Novelties, One $3.00 Pillow Tops, | Real Leath Sulit Canes, witt Third Off S198. | Evening Clothes at Cost This season’s styles in full dress and informal evening dress clothés are to be closed out at cost. Money Back if You Want It On the Opposite the Square T Totem Pole | Every game tn d condition rae | lamps and hin und all new this seas Tree Ornaments, Half | $4.00 and $5.00 RuffS, $1.25 and $1.35 Under 43c Pillow Tops, 19¢. Price. 98e. wear, 79. we Tinsel and Glass Ornaments for | pack and Colored Chiffon Ruff W Und \ , the belated Xmas tre relud ts of inti tn Oh pool foe eae ae thar A egtal ed in th Year nd ale at 4 nd ale, at to $1 Year-t ‘ a HALF PRICE each . 98c T = « » Pr 79c at ul Wheel Toys, One-Third 75c Opera Bags, 25¢. $4.00 Pillow Tops, $6.00 Tea Cloths, $2.85 Off. = CARBONIC CHRISTMAS \ brocaded ibbo \ Ha R ' make the best Holida drin Hand Ca large and mall ’ f ed » ¥ Year iT costs LITTLE Just cali us by telephone and we will tell you to a cent what your wove will cost Main 1623 Ind, 71 COR, THIRD & WASHINGTON Fire Proof Storage Cut Freight Rates. sin LE ar thy Dry ook €o.\° E | Final Sutcliffe Baxter. Bacour haz): Sheehan. dona? ¢ heat ON i Ai NO i I

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