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E Cc omMmmvis SION Murphy will offer one to take the hin father, 8, Sack, a tailor, haw! Vaughn, It bore date of Decom- |elety during the year and an in-| tw www tk teh eM OP letting of city printing contracts asked the police to find him. He|ber 19, crease of membership secured of | * 4 out of the hands of the councl! and wore a gray blouse and knee pants a 176, |e FLEET RESUMES TRIP, OPENS SESSION give It to the board of public works whon he left home. —_-—— * - ” 7 LONG WALK cuccx was pocus MReh Pett 'S FAIRBANKS 2 9!22 0% 3 x Se . | * Having been feasted and ® I csrmiek croociet racguie. vepertsha oti tae LEM EXONERAYED BY wNLIN CHECK WAS BOGUS) WIPED OUT LE fot 0 tie Mia cole svcistature to recom: |#ehool, the Inspection of | high (By United Prone.) Hib sc * ly way by the officials here, Ad- w Fast logisiaty chools and @ change in the appor JURY SPOKANE, Dee, 27.—-Carl Raupp ‘. Coll f the Peerless * vans and his mighty w in the state school toi inent and Oscar Holland, two Of the three | ©. Colltna, of the Peerless) am, annual election of the First * outfit will ” its second session In} Phe board of higher education, cence young men who started from Ta |*#loon, Fourth ay, and Main &t.! Gnristian ehurel we , last }* the journey to the ay morning. The com-| which consists of the state board) By the declaration of the cor |°OMA & few weeks ago for Chicago | yesterday gave $12.50 for a wlip of! night, when the trum , deacons * coast tomorrow, The a den R. B. Bryan, stato of education and the heads of theloner's Jury yostorday following an{Q% # Pedestrian tour, arrived in| papor and he now asks the police |deaconesses and elders were nam-| | (By United Press) =I ot th was completed w bie tastrue:| five atate educational institutions, Spokane yesterday | ed to serve during 1908. | INDIANAPOLIS, D 27,.—Vice- | * toda et feature of the # - i. s) John D will meet next Tu eventug | nquoat on the bedy of D, Clap: lof sehedule in| oo) ind the rascal who sold It to) i nancial report showed that|president Charlies W. Fairbanks |* program arranged in honor of % eC H The sombannual mecting of t ‘dle who died Christinas day at|16 days a | Bim) He sayn the man is 30 yeead | the debt of $5,000 at the beginning | was unanimously indorsed for the |* the naval visitors » kl. Ww geon of yourd of education will be/the Waystde hospiial aa the rewult | may al rip here, as there 6 fi feet 9 inches tr a anc of the year would be entirely | prentde F Isve feast of the |* en tonight in t oof aw ; nday inthe Want: a fractured skull, J. F. Lemm, |! little enthasiasm or money back: | Welshe 176 tt ne any d out by the first day of the India publicans last night. The |* dinner to the officers of the # The Washington | proprietor of the "M Pe "ling for them Beil, well ve ins dark sult ing year, One new chmrch |gathering was large and enthual-| * fleet * assoctation 1 “ yroprietor of i Senola saloon, | an ight top coat The muillt up om e arent “> otic vil ee — ier was exonerated from all Pricer BOY RUNS AWAY. paber purported to. be bull sched m th ae a astl pes bi ee ee eE blame in the matter, Clapaaddie, ‘ the Dexter Horton bank a intoxicated, persisted in loitering |, Caro Sack, 9 years old, of 819 | thy Hell Grocery Co. by W. EB. Bell, in the Magnolia against the proprie.| Pleventh av, hay ran away, and manager, and payable to James W bu Next week The Sem. |tor'a remonstrance Paying no} >: a <r * ° toary Girls heed to hix ordera to move on 4 eee |LOMIM pushed Clapsaddie, ise fell, | ftriking his head on an tron floor jit waa not t FINAL SESSION . | solleved by the coroner's jury that Lemm tatended any ser fous tnjury to the man. RININININISTISISS idh Club o Pe i esa | © best Shampe apse sidence, TOS} of the city counel! will hold its ast on ay afternoon, | final session this evening and make z ite final report to th anell at its meeting next Monday nights At thin evening's ing Council} F man Crichton will offer an amend i. : nt providing for the Heensing of my beat bile drivers. Counciimen 1 Zbinden will offer one providing BDA. R. Meeting. | for the appointment of a city pur Seican R chasing agent Counetiman Tuesday aft ‘a Mra} | Mat Thirty | Of here i i ver course there ts not too good for your family, That's why you slfould Been Grabbed THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1907. The Last Day of Cut Prices For ] | | } | ’ * _Men’s Fine Goods | | i Tomorrow night, Saturday, December 28, will | see the close of our Christmas sale. All lines of Clothes, Furnishings, Hats, Um brellas, ete., can be had till tomorrow night ata cut of 25 per cent in price. All House Garments—Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, House Coats and Lounging Robes— con meeting was | insist on getting only the | are cut 50 per cent. Best, Purest and most by a | We have about accomplished our object for Healthful of everything. Bull Do 2 | which the sale was put on—namely, to reduce a 9 . too large stock to a more normal size They don't If you have F f ) ave not taken advantage ese The asociatton pa ‘ ) t taken advantage of these tem Mie hour ennounc let go, no |} porary prices yet, you may do so tomorrow for ka Poverty Dance, matter How | the Jast time. jonka chib gave ther |) MH last night way hall badly you want to of arrange Both Stores. . 719 Second Nellie Weston 805 Firet av. K B ¢ Mise = Maud: get away. | Colman Bidg. in ros. 0. av., near Arthur Brown and Mr = | Correct Apparel for Men. Columbia You won't il want to a AOS get away | ONLY $10 DOWN | | rn will take a Moore Theater Opening. from our | beautiful Plano Moore theater wil! open to- . to your home. we might with “The Alaskan prices on 1] Pianos that made opera, written by ] uenally sell for Miethen and Harry Girard not lees than John Cort. Follow opening night, The will be seen for a solid the Moore. t Walling’s Music ond av d by Suits Top Coats Overcoats Cravenettes or Rain Coats Selling ° store - Continued Attractions. Grand—"The Lion and the ” Next week-—Ralph Stuart sheart. Seattie—“ Woodland ‘A Desperate Chance Third Avenue-—"My Girt. Next week feket on the Hearth. Lois—"“London Assurance Next Tom The it week— Cotiseum—Sullivan & Consi ell Gwynne . Ww ine preater vandevil! no —Varied vaudeville in at the American Newsboys a Star—The E Family of is'and other adeville nov & Ts Si eae It isn’t much itself; but} Works, and novelty it makes a good breakfast ormer +of common material a1 ‘ | a Your grocer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling’s Best; F we pay him —| THE GROTE-RANKIN COo,——— Complete Furnishers of Houres, Steamboats end Motets We |Here’s an Opportunity fae 9 Buy Carpet-Size} - Rags for Less |i | Joe Schermer sortment ff & Co. ' eight |} 1010 First Ave. rent} in ex | We're Specialty ¢ lothiers A good f col ea | | | ‘00d range of colors. | | i‘ S$ are now « ile at the béloy \ | | remain specialed until stock-taking ' st that long. Of some of the Rug would mited quantitic so if you get i} RO arch ie. Ge / . ons, call tomorrow or Monday Delay . ‘ ni obability of depleted assortments | $1.50 Carving Set, When |No. 203, in Fine Case you do ca Here Is the List of Underpriced Rugs | $3x10-6 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $10.35 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $11.75 12 Best 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs ee 9x12 Axminster ME fa crea dy 2 in eats » ¥ 9x12 Velvet Rugs—seamless -¢ $19.50 good p 9x12 Smyrna Rugs $0.00 || : “ '63x10-6 Wilton Rugs ides ons 29.50 |\s 7 83x10-6 Royal Wilton Rugs ,........ . ox ut 1p 9x12 Wilton Rugs Mebidieh eteneked $32.50 |\' 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs ... ». $40.50 ||' 1403 TO Se YOU. WANT : ' “ tai i . SECOND Ha AVENUE. 28 Monarer CORNER | 630 Goode SECOND AVE.) ‘ ve i AND } oor . ~ wows |! |) FM. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue $25 to $50 down can be had for || | & small Ten | Dott deliv. || i} fred tree to your home. ; H Used Pianos }} $110 up } j| New Pianos $225 up | | i] 1] KOHLER & CHASE, | oe wee taste rath te | 1918 Second Av. HH i a Tuesdays Mar Brown (Opposite Arcade Block.) es mnhownN | P. Ge-Catalogue and price Lind mailed free. You can rely absolutely upon what we tell yo bargains we have got to offer, and to tell you the ness success. To our friends and customers we s. again. | Men’s Furnishings at Clearance Sale Prices. OF All Winter Merchandise STARTS SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1907 Everything Reduced Wanted Merchandise cut from 10 to 50 per cent right in the Heart of the Season. Regular Values $20.00 and $32.50. This splendid collection contains Coats for Women and Misses in loose, tight and semi-fitting styles. A large variety of colors, black, navy, brown, green, wine, gray, tan and a lot of beautiful, rich, dark mixture An ex SEN BS SIS Few br ek ee henna Girls’ Coats at $4.85 | Girls’ Coats at $7.85 Regular Values $6.95 to | Regular Values $10.00 to $8.75 $16.50. For Girls from 6 to 14 For Girls from 6 to 14 | years, an assortment of | | | years, large assortment | the. finest fabrics, best | | | of styles, in plain colors | colors and the most fash- | and mixtures. ionable styles | | In Union Suits and Separate Garments, more or less broken sizes, but all | sizes represented. They regularly sell up to $1.50. Clean-Up price.. Tam O’Shanters 98c Bearcloth Untrimmed Hats 98c A slaughtering sale of BARGAIN SQUARE On the Bargain Square Saturday RIBBONS Odds and ends in fancy and plain Ribbons, all pure eilk ranging in width from 2 to 6 inches. No smal! remnants, but regu lar stock from 1% yards up. Value up to 35c yard Saturday 5c a yard 100 o’Shanters, ed gray and brown Tam Untrimmed Hats, in . in assort red, For- mer prices up to $2.50. Saturday only ..98¢ DOLLS---ONE-HALF PRICE Solid Cowhide Suit Cases, 69c Special $6.50 ¢ s—blue, all colors and shapes. They sell up to $4.00 Saturday only ..98¢ TOYS, GAMES, runk Special $5.50 $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Jardinieres dT ull brass trimmed, metal Sole Leather Suit Cases with | covered Trunka with heavy | An extensive a cloth ed shirt fold, double bumpers, brass lock and dinteres, tn stra d cover str slid | catches, with covered inaide other desirable yrass lock, strong n | tray, an exceptional value larly wold at $1.00 d Regularly sold at $7.76. | Saturday $5 50 $1.50. Saturday Saturday $6 50 | special ° ‘ special special * | \ Arcade Block The Rhodes Co. u in our announcements. Our sole object in advertising is to tell you about what truth, thereby gaining and holding your confidence, which is the secret of busi- ay, take advantage of this sale—Come—Look—You are sure to buy and come Remember the Date, Saturday, Dec. 28, 1907 Two Big Wrapper Specials. Black Petticoats at Clearance Sale Prices. | Lot 1 Ladies’ Fie Lined and Percale Wrapper La Black Sateen P with deep ruffle; worth i]|| Men's Black Cotton Half Hose, good quality; reinforced ular 1.26, Clearance Sale P ‘i Clearance Sale S8¢ heel and toe. Clearance Sale Price only 8 13¢ | Lot 2 Ladies’ Fleeced Lined ar le Wrappers, w Bictva Pasevy 2 | Men's Superior Cashmere Half Hose, in black, natural a" Gian — - worth and worth $1.75. ¢ || and fancies; val to S6c, Clearance Sale Price 76. Clearance Sale Price 1.18 ah Piven | only z2%¢ Clearance Sa en's Stron, orking i} 4 n black and e ripes » »] a m $ | Men's Strong Working Shirts, in black and white strip Warm Comforters Greatly Reduced in |]j| and heavy cheviots. Clearance Sale Price only ..8h¢ Lot 1 cotton Men’s Winter Underwear at Clearance Sale Prices. Our Celebrated Men's Fine Austr@ijan Wool Underwear non-shrinkable abi highly recommend Lot 2 cottor natural color ed for its weartng qualities. FClearance Sale Price | Lot 3 only : $1.35 cotton Men's Superior Quality Natural Wool Underwear, medi- | pot 4 Price only cottor um weight; steam shrunk, Clegtance Sale Oe superior quality $1.10 Lot one yarn ar Men's Heavy Plush Wool Unde | idle Price only and steam shrunk, Clearance , | Women’s Winter Woof Underwear at f Clearance Sale Prices. Ladies’ Silk nd Wool Vests with ular price $1.98. Clearance 8 ts to match Ladies || Ladies’ Part Silk and Wool Vests with Pants to match regular price $1.39. Clearance Sale Price OS¢ | Ladies ° ° : jet ee Silk and Wool Union Suits, regular price $3.75 Prine e Sale Pri $2.49 Ladies of pa Clearance $1.19 and Cotton Vests and Pants to match Sale Price i9e Wool Union i. Ladle 3 Price 8 Sults, regular price $1.76 Ladies’ Part Wool regular price ‘2619-2623 “FIRST AVE. Ladies Clearance silk Extraordinary Bargains in Winter THE BEE HIVE Price. Wool Blankets Priced Away Down. Silkoline Covered Comforters, filled with white | $4.98 Gray Wool Blanket 4; reduced to $3.69 ». Clearance Sale Price $9¢ T 64.98 White Wool Blankets, 10-4; reduced to Silkoline Covered Comforters, filled with white tin ait A 6 tn a, Clearance Sale Price a1.10 § White Wool Bia : — Silkoline Covered Comforters, filled with white n; extra large size, Clearance Sale Price .@4 $7.50 Tan Woo! Blan} 14 Silkoline Covered Comforters, filled with white $10.25 Plaid Wool Blanket 11-4; reduced to n; extra large size S189] 1 50 White W French Sateen Covered Comforters ylece cotton, tie worth $3.60, Clearance fine with best quality Gerr Price da with A Clean-Up Sale of Shoes. Lot of Ladies B 1 Lot of Ladic up to $4.00 Kimonos. Kimonos, tn heavy fleeced ined cloth Special Clearance Sale Price worth up soe Hose Winter Cashmere Clean-Up Prices. st Black Cashmere d out Women's at ka flannel $ in heavy worth Kimonos, of styles Ala te A great va 00, Clearance up le $1.19 ose, do! Long Kimonos tterns in @ heavy fleece Clearance Sale Price great variety $1.19 ive Fast Black Sa Ladies Clearance All-Wool Kimonos, trimmed with Clearance Sale Price ancy 0S Long regular price $5.60. regular 390 quality 2Ke 8 BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 JACKSON ST.