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‘WILL DETERMINE and B. F. Day fellow toam has cleaned up the . South secti te but one Settle Question on that to the aa’ to but late Denny Field. Vanguiahing that team by a @ to 0 score, The Day team has the ad vantage In wolght and expertence ampionship and by many te expected to win row ‘The Longfellow has hosts of #ut porters Inter timed ¢ however t in the game ts not « ehool boya, but packs up ageinat the str yam on the Univer in Mi rovlck. The Day team oludes ‘ness men, varaity and dase of the North tion high sehool students, ©. F Cutts pet deen defoate a of Mar wad Chas, Best of La The fayette will officiate ee i FAMOUS JOCKEY mm thin fearon > - i \ * \ ip, ee as Qi NS MITTIN Well, this is Redfern, piloting “Hermits U1." Redfern gave up horse racing chiefly because he was get ting too heavy. But he has the speed mania and a apeed fiend he is for sere, He has tow gone into auto and motor cycle racing fo one of the gamest, He recently made his debut tn i ridem in the country’ The | this line In New Orleans and can Tey the great “Hermis” out as successfully as he did on the ‘wire in many a victorious ponies. Me won all of his races in & two-day auto ractng carnival Service.) Dee. 9.— ga know this Ind” daredevil motor cycle and , dabde you know him? Jovers of the “sport of ktngs,” f Arthor Redfe megan | and overhauling on her rotura from her present run, and the steamer | Farallon will ca it talaske for one trip. control of Captain Klinger wt midod in the dock cargo of gasoline and powder court and told Police | Ra TH Gordon that he was Steamer Minnewta arrived in Peteriay because he told | Yokohama yeaterday after a i6cday he had been ron fia a First av. 8. saloon was robbed of $25 by two) French steamer Admiral Olry ar ” said Moore. met i rived yesterday {rom Nanaimo and oo told him but he ts loading for Mexico and Europe at pier 14. Buses Deron evidently the man’s story and Teleased without com Steamer Falcon arrived last night with cargo from Ban Pedro The next leaving of the steanve Umatilla, which under sche would have fallen on New Year's jday, has been changed to Janu ary & tule Gitte Denied Bathe. 7: of Schools Frank mers Washteoaw a wed Im last hight with jo: me Statdard Ol! docks, baths Francisco. This is the * ‘of the Washtenaw to the socn + since her arrival from | not be que months ago. j a ruction of the buliding the attor ted proper privacy Godfrey Clealunder was siected wee, lett apt. nigh’, president and Ole Hanaen secretary the Matson Navi. °f the Beottie lodge of the Seanai- first run to Heno. | "2.2%, Brotherhood which was or. o mined at the Washington hetet touch at San Pran- | fast night. About 108 members were admitted 1 . nlor th ool will ition ton rnieh the music. ‘The jwign a me | out | ‘Lincoln Boys’ Apparel bur Boys’ Apparel Department you will find Plete and beautiful assortments of Suits, wercoats, ffats, Caps, Underwear, Shirts, ekwear, Sweaters, Gloves, Leggings, Sus- fers and’many other furnishings of worth. you have any presents to purchase for Boys, do well to visit this. department. | Bui, $2.50 up — Overcoats, $4.00 up ©issae merchandise certificates for any ar- in, mine house. J. Redelsheimer & Co. FIRST AVE., COR; COLUMBIA, Strongest Overcoat House in the State SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP MASONS BUILD jw: AT EXPOSITION |. Masons Gnd their families sod for the entertainment of viait n will have @ large reception hall, me nme and Women's roome and @ At a meeting last evening, repre © kitehen, The cc wit be entatives of the vartous Masonic | $7,600, 7 mittee ih charge of Nea of Seattle decided dofinitety |!# étect wiata of Dr, J. N t a Masonic building at the | Prather, Capt, John Raz Phompaon wition, The ite for the bullae |Ande, A. Swalwell. on Sunday by a Masonic facen the Liberal Arte he Pay Streak. Jt haw committe | buttding Harthauake Causes F MESHINA, Heo, 1 shocks at Mount Abe Ha pants, 7 uy of bulldings we ad at the 1 will be OUR CLOSING OUT SALE OF E Glass, China and Electroliers Is still in force. Thousands have taken advantage of this remark- able sale of fine goods, but there is still enough left. We advise you to come before the stock is broken. We are also having a special sale for a few days on the follow- ing goods— * $1.00 $2.00 Rosebud Hat oes * $2.50 ara ee $5.00 Gold Cutt prwae at $2.00 Fane Hat. Pins \ at... ‘ : 15¢ $1.00 Veil Pins $18 Gold Filled Watches, Elgin movement .... $10.75 Burnett Bros. JEWELERS 720 FIRST AVENUE young Women wouild| Money Saved Through Anty Drudge. Urs, Ban pes (at telephone) — ‘Hello Harry, you don’t to order those new tablecloths and napkins at Plahoan’ '@ after all. Anty Drudge came in this morning and showed me Mas Fels-Naptha soap would take the stains out of the old ones. They're as clean and white as new now.’ A —""You just keep on wi L, Rte egtha, ‘es and it'll Leen yen seine et things —every- wash will wear so much longer, It'll save and beauty, too.” Stains are the great trial of a woman who does the family wash in the old way. THE STAR--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908, ® 14 ” veld downtown at the wt Cy t ’ it services on Deer ‘ante ” sun 5 dan. 3. rei COMMITTEE PLANS }to be held downtown at the Wirst|the watch nigh ' n Deo, M1, ganted f Bunday, 4 arer M. B, ohureh At ohuret 1 the elty asked | Morning, “Might With God.” Even WEEK OF PRAYER) The theme tor the week will be| to hold two services each day during |ing, “Tight With Neighbors Beattlo a Christian City Pastors | the eek, one at 10 and ne are ted at once to plan for/|at m. Bermor ibjects sug Leap year is drawing to a close At yeaterday's meeting of the com = : rhiftee of the Ministers’. Boe Special Silverware Sale ; AL WORK Jan" 1000, 4 pormancnt ormanisa |H Tobaccos, Pipon and all Bre [rarity of un Stiverware tor the ert Cairns was chomen chairman, ear Worth your while to fice Tea Sot, including tray. for ST. PAUL DENTISTS Rev. Dr, Sidney Strong Wetrernry | $10.00. Coener Third and pie. ies Rav, Wr. MA. Genie aad Oriental Billiard Parlors, CHICAGO JEWELRY CO sae ete Ave 1207 Becond Ave. dally noonday etinge map et the We May as Well Tell the Truth It is not altogether the result of the present or past financial flurry, but results are the same, and we are forced to sacrifice our entire stock of strictly high grade Shoes to satisfy our creditors. Our Creditors Demand Their Money and We Must Raise It for Them To enable us to raise this money, we appreciate the fact that we must make a big sacrifice and sell below cost. Our stock consists of Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Men’s, Boys’, Youths’ and Little Gents’ High Grade Shoes. It is not a question of profit, but turning this immense stock into cash. Money We Want and Money We Must Have It is worth your while to investigate, as this opportunity seldom presents itself. Don’t listen to the angry mutterings of rival merchants. We are going to sell this stock. You will be the loser if you do not take advantage. BELOW SEE FEW PRICES: Chippewa, Men's Hanting. $7.50 values Ladies’ Shoes Misses’ Oxfords values, now $5.88 tation “All Bene $23.50 to $2.00 $1.29 bay aap Shoes, 38c Ch wa, Boys’ High Top, $3 58 , GOWR 10 vscees onrcepveces : $ values . Ladiea’ Swell Viet Kid, $3.00 to Men's Dress Velour Calf, $4.50 $4.50 values and $5 Ladies’ Oxfords, assorted, $2.50 to $3.50 values, now Ladies’ Fine Vict Kid, $4.00 val now Patent Leather, $3.50 now $2.88 $2.98 $2.28 $2.48 0 values, now Men's Drees Vici Kid and Box Calf, $5.50 and $6 values, now Men's Gun Meta! Calf, $3.00 values, now Men's Patent Leather, values, now $1.38 $2.69 $1.98 Misses’ Shoes Misses Viel Kid, $2.50 values, $1.38 $2.68 $1.38 Minnow’ Calf, $2.00 hemmed mee 19 $5. 68 $1.19 space prevents us from quoting more prices. You will find what you want here, at prices un- Boys’ Shoes Boys’ Patent Leather, $3.00 values, now $1.78 $1.48 Boys’ Patent and Viel Kid, $2.75 values, now $4.00 Boys’ Velour Calf, $2 values, now Boys’ Calf, $2.00 values, now Men's Heavy Working Shoos $4.00 values, now Chippewa, Men's kaaners, $7.00 values .... ees Our heard of ar for reliable goods. Fakes die, but facts live on forever. If you consider merchandise, you will buy at this great sale, for we mean business. No charge for showing goods. COME PREPARED TO BUY SALE STARTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 9 A. M. We Do as We Advertise REDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON 600 Third Avenue, Corner James Street C. B. HECHT, Sales Manager Coffee stains, fruit stains, egg stains, occa- sionally blood stains, and many others which lefy all ordinary soaps and hard rubbing as well, In despair, the housewife boils the clothes until their fibre is softened and weakened, but even then the shadows of the stains remain. Such stains are easy for Fels-Naptha soap. They are but minute particles of colored matter clinging to threads of the cloth. The Fele-Naptha dissolves them into tiny atoms which can’t cling to any- thing. A rinsing separates them from the clothes entirely. The stain is gone, leav- ing the clothes clean, white and pure. And mind you, all this is done in cold or lukewarm water, without boiling or hard rubbing. Fels-Naptha does not in the slightest degree harm the fibre of the cloth as boiling does. No other soap, no matter what it is-called, will take out stains with- out beiling, Be sure to get the genuine Fels-Naptha. It comes in the redand green wrapper, Incomprehen- sible Values 7 BIG _| The Entire $50,000 Stock of . SALE Jenkins-Brown Co., + “vicar, Sold by the creditors to the Friend Clothing Co., No. 208 Firet Av Laie NOW ., between Washington and Main, and this vast amount of stock, consisting of Men's Furnishing Goods, Men's and Boys’ Clothing, U nusual 26,000 stock of Merchandise at your disposal. Two immense stocks ee ON merged into one Krapd offering. and placed before the people of 8 | Opportunities attle asd vicinity at prices that will hardly cover cost of material. COME TO THE STORE, AT 208 FIRGT AVENVE SOUTH, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND MAIN. LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGNS ON THE BUILDING, 208 FIRGT AVENUE SOUTH. Men's and Children’s Shoes, Men's Hats. Suit Cases, ete.; and in addition to the above stock, the Friend Clothing Co. also places their YOU CANNOT, IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF AND PURGE, MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CLOTHE MAN AND BOY AT SUCH TRIFLING COST. Such an array of unmatchable bargains hae never been placed before a public, and the future holds no promise for a repetition. Every doliar’e worth of these great stocke marked at such low prices people will gasp in astonishment when they seo the articles. We cannot begin to mention prices on the thousands of articles. Your eyes must eee, to realize of what importance this sale will be to you. Prices below will give you an idea of how the goods will be slaughtered. Everything in the store marked in plain figures. Most Mighty Avainoche of Majectie | Borpates ever placed . ~ BIG SACRIFICN IN HATS cent SUSPENDERS. Rankrupt price 3 Moft and Stiff Hats, ail colors Rankrapt price Worth up to $3.50, the very latest. Bankrupt price #14 & HATS ga for “ rape SENSATIONAL PRIOCKS IN SHORS Bankrupt price te Bankrupt price 00. Kapkrupt price RT 1p to $1.50 Bankrupt price ’ 5 BLUB AND GRAY PI L SHIRTS. Bankrupt price MEN'S $2.50 BLUR AND GRAY FLANNEL SHIRTS. Bankrupt Bankrupt price Bankrupt price e848 and WORK SHORS Bankrupt High Grade Hand Made SHOES worth up to MEN'S FANC ANNEL SHIRTS, wort Ban Jankrupt price aie halt price, Y FL up to 1 SHIRTS, ati sole HIRTS all go at S Bankrupt pr Ua" SACKIFICNS IN Men's pennrwet thanice RES PREERS K and TAN COLORS 4 A iG LINK OF BOYS’ SHOS at $ other bargains space don't allow us to High” Waterproof ibe price tee ankrupt price nd $1.98, and B ED UNDERWEAR TREMENDOUS BARGAINS MEN 8 ALL-WOol u IND ER WEAR at $1.18 ana suse ve 2.00. Hankrupt price. tée The BoorTs ‘ore heard of in PATION ATHIBRS AT oa ELWGANT SUITS 1 MANS and PLATDS er, Bankrupt price will pay 8 vinie su HM CHEVIOTS, ma ade particular fn eult that sella regular for $16 1 price IK AND BATIN INC DENSE SUITS In Checks and Stripes, port ely worth and sold for $18.00. Kankrupt price R0.0N ATION you are f a Ault worth up to $26.00 am finely ynade as elowantly fin as the 1 fastidious dreager could yaaqsire, Fine Home and Fo Suiting style and great vartety "taliored into garments of faultieas fashion, double breasted, Rank YOUTHS $10 SUITS. Bankrupt price YOUTHS $15.00 SUITS Bankrupt price by ig! EEHs. $40.00 BUITH, finest mad», worth $80.00. Bankrupt price 9.98 ent BLACK 0! HOM, “Bankrupt price 6 cont FANCY oes Bankrupt price SILK and LISLE FANCY HOSE. Bankrupt price v¥ Bb-cont SOCKS, Bankrupt p CASHMERK HOE. krupt price EXTRA FINK CASHMERE HOSE. . Bankrupt price WHITE 10-cont HANDKERCHIEPS. Bankrupt price LINEN 16-cent HANDKERCHIBFS, Bankrupt price, 4 for 25-cont SUBPRNDERS, Bankrupt price ‘ “rupt price — t HOSE, nigrupt pric cant SOCKS. Rankrupt price Red or Blue 10-cent DKBRCHIPPS Bantorupt price $6-cent BUSPENDARS, Bankrupt price RO MEN'S and BOYS CLOTHING at prices Menitic NO BX AGGERA TION MIRK Anger tit H NG Less TH TO MATCH ond soLp t “4 INDS OF BLANC nt ALL-SILK BOW LK SHIELD THC t POUR-IN-HANDR, all go at $8.73 ts AT SACKIFICE PRICKS rupt price Se Bankrupt price BANDS and SHIBLD We say Wate Ibe » to dat pion © Yoamieruyt TREK Rank Or.40 ed cont Rankrupt price Ife and $1.00 TIES in POUR-IN-HANDS AND the TECKS CRAVENETTES RIOH IN STYLE. Hic TO PICK FROM AMABINGLY Low ¥ RICKS. Li ranteed water sv. VATERPROOF Brown, Never for less than rite 1a ee BEST MADE Bankrupt price 2.50. Bankrupt price. Bankrupt price roa “4 we MEN'S MEN'S MEN'N MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S 6 at half prick, Bankrupt price xt % ATER COATS at 6 and bankrupt pric Py BS, $2.20 and 84.49, ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION WILL BE SOLD AT THESH SAME LOW BANKRUPT PRICRS. Worth up to WANTEO! WANTED! 60 Satesiadics. 2 Laan | 2 Expert Cash re. 208 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN Dec. 12, be- hours of 10 Store now closed to remark entire steck, . South, Bet. Wash- ington and Main,