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WHITWORTH AND U7?) 8's | itor tt man Se A. elve - i Uy Tacoma Collegians Have |patt xune it reason tres a ies tees kas | WOULD BUY INTO LINCOLNS TEAM the hol . Fast and Heavy 4 ivy. vn . ne fo CLUB AT SPOKANE. | BADLY CRIPPLED « 1 it last | th « Eleven. : etween the t P. Brown, ma ‘ o| oem thelr b « _— Ke 0 in favor eaten ae maneball tea al incoln High may go Into Hege t © Atlas gas engine nm We € 1 Pre t lato of | amg with Tac =r) FREE Contato er ane | oe, s J ba we ie) : You Need a Suit RICE, with us, is based on a fair profit to us and a 7 fair value to you—we neither charge exorbitant Overcoat Ps prices nor do we pretend to do business at a loss. When we ask you $15 for a suit or overcoat, or $30, the garment is worth every cent of it. Otherwise our business would not have increased year by year as it has done. We have the confidence of the public, based on many years of square dealing. The same policy is maintained in all our departments—we offer the best : 3 O haberdashery to be found anywhere, at the right prices. | Something About Regal $15 Overcoats J) seeratars10 ana $15 values REGAL $15 Overcoats—and Cravenettes, too—the Priestly kind—warranted for rain-shedding and shape- retaining qualities, in fact, you can’t get better for $20 or $25. We have them in the latest models both in the “Our style is worth conservative or auto style in black or in any of the new your whe” colorings. Our usual guarantee, Money Back If You Want It, * | F. M. SPINNI goes with every garment. ° a2 j| 13 10 Second Av, 615-17 ; b On the Square 1 Wl [What You Can First "Opposite the Avenue Serd Totem Pole | We have over 100 patterns of | | the new fall shades, which we will |} <“ jj make up in a suit or overcoat for jj “= |} Come in and see what we have ff «" | and be convinced. | First and Union New Arcade H. LEWIS & CO., 1014 First Ave. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS $25,000 WORTH CF MEN'S AND BOYS’ FINE, HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE Consisting of Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Pants, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Grips, etc., are thrown on the market, to be sold at less than cost of the raw material. LEASE FOR SALE! STOREROOM FOR RENT! FIXTURES FOR SALE! This stock is situated at 1014 First Ave. and owned by Mr. H. Lewis, who has conducted a clothing store in the city for the past 20 years. Mr. Lewis has decided positively to retire from active bust ness and is going to give his old customers and general public the opportunity of buying honest and reliable merchandise for less than the actual wholesale prices. Every man who has purchased goods from Mr. Lewis in the past will appreciate this extraordinary chance of stocking up with winter goods that are absolutely reliable, and the prices will convince you of his strong determination of retiring from business. The entire stock has been placed in the hands of The UNITED SALES CO. of Chicago and Spokane Mr. Lewis places this stock in our hands to be disposed of as soon as possible, regardless of cost or loss. Nothing reserved. Everything, from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, will be plainly marked and sold at a price regardless of the former cost. Price concessions that were never before known will be made in order to close out this stock within the required time. POSITIVELY A LEGITIMATE AND BONA FIDE GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE—The lease expires January 1, rent to be raised, and it is positively determined that H. Lewis & Co. will not occupy) this building after that date. Now is the time for the economical buyers to reap a harvest of fine merchandise at sacrificed prices. Your money will more than double its purchasing powers during this sale. Prices positively the lowest im the city. SALE OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, AT 9 O’CLOCK COME AND HITCH YOUR DOLLAR TO THE LARGEST LOAD OF VALUES IT EVER PULLED. MEN’S SUITS BOYS’ CLOTHING MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN’S SHIRTS Men's Fine Tal fe Suits in Worsted, Cheviots j ine of boys’ Kver Wear all GRIPS MEN’S UNDERWEAR HY ~ a All Wool Derby Ribbed Underwear, in blue. and sienna. Re 00 goods, su 5 es Sateen Shirts sen which CHILDREN’S 6 ‘een Pe R i "uaa ual Mima (mae thaafhtng peioe the manufacturers COTTON UNDERWEAR 0 avy Cotton Underwear for work. Regular we ae 5 £353 5525 § be Cashmere Hose, 2 pair for MEN’S SUSPENDERS makes at fa weight. Regula ’ ues 81.75 Men's Bar and Barber White and Striped Coats, $1.00 7 ’ to $1.25 values The 1 os In Hats of all color , > ~ - . “ alues from $850 to $8.50... ‘ MEN’S FANCY VESTS the White erch GOLF SHIRTS Pi en 9 Boo Eee Sr - Weel and Gk Veet je Cotton Handkerebte ey Golf Shifts, Sk ana Wool 8 HOUSE COATS, BATH ROBES 9 Sweaters and Jerseys at prices it costa to wake them f Umbrellas and Canes at almost naif the Regultt Price Baan waa A SAVING OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO EVERY MAN WHO CAN REACH THIS STORE. We have billed the entire city, and expect to see large crowds attend this sale. Be on hand and have the choicest of the stock to select from. We have the finest lines of Woolen Underwear to be pute} chased in America. Our Clothing is of the very best, some of which is imported worsteds and made by America’s foremost manufacturers. P 1014 FIRST AVE—H. LEWIS & CO4 a ee siiacaiceitiiateiasin tei ihe ila iteaiesica ia . P e “442 20 First-Class Clothing Salesmen Wanted at Once. \. | . ’ Look for the Big Yellow Signs on the Building ‘ply to E. E. HENSLEY, Sales Manager? Store Will Be Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock pe Eee: 24 aah wae ‘ “ aves oe : 4 °