The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1908, Page 2

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SPORTS OREGON FIVE = WILL PLAY YMCA. Visitors Have Formidable} tain « Record — Will Tour America. | The fast basketball men of 0 Dallas Athletic club, wh n eling over the United S Oregons, claiming the Coast cham plonship, will tomorrow | Pp against the local Y. M. C, A. quin-} tet | The visiting team has a grea ord, and it will be up to show the stuff of wh are made. The initial a of the local quintet against He ham, although they were w was rather ragged. The local five w up as follows: Rt cer De Chesne and Capt. Habenc or Knapp, forwards; Radel and Hoar guards H. L. Fenton is traveling as w ager of the COAST LEAGUE MAY MAY EXPAND fe The Coast — to a six « VW. W. McCredie of Portland has heretofore been the stumbling biock In the entargemer roposal to add two new clubs to he circuit has come up before, but McCredie has insisted that the forthern end should be considered and no action has been taken. Now that he has been granted a | mitt Northwestern franchise, with prac tieally no opposition from the Coast directors, it is believed that he will not oppose the expansion The matter will undoubtedly come uy pgain, and if the additional fran-/ chises are let they will go to Sac-| yamento, and probably Venice t Bouthern California beach reso A clad tn the latter town would af ford Los Augeies continuous base ball under the same arrangement co and Oakland By Freddie (the Office Boy), R. G. We Skun ‘em. The Rambler Jre. put the kibosh on the Lincoln Park Grasscutters, 20 to 0, yesterday Wasn't that a fine, big. white ‘washed goose egg for the hay des | troyers? A whole lot of water missed the reinbarrel, and it was muddy mud that we splashed, splattered and splurged tn, let me tell you. Just to show them that oyr football team is good any old |. time we're goin’ to skin ‘em on Friday. James E. Sullivan, president of the Amateur Athletic union, has given an interpretation of an ell gibitity rule that should be of in- fullback, was given a gold watch and @ purse ef $50 by friends in| Somerville, Mass, recently. the ineligibility rules, states Sul-| livan. / OVERCOATS AND 1 At Less | A. Than Former Prices $7.50 to $10 ought to look pretty good to you these times— You have our total stock to choose from— You’1l positively |} Save one or the other of the above ounts Suit Cases Smoking Jackets + OF THEZHUB On the Sq ce Opposite the To linked with the Doyle Refuses Job. CLUBS FOR BOWLING LEAGUE clon ‘heeelalins | Concessions. Regular ¢100 quality Wack Naters, ~~ : Jenkins will soon send a thousand ashe the most prominent o out the United States to advertiae the tournament REDS GET GRIFFITHS | Clarke Griffiths bas quit Mirting and signed up with President Her-| that prevails between San Francis /mann of the Ci Inctnnatt Reds for two} lyears. Many have been framed ALL-¥ nad winter otek TRA x . up for the ox i ander of late, one of them be-/ Kansas City Hiwes, to have a good} M | Hight ing with the which appeared Rasy to buy (at Lendem's) an@ easy to send. They are always wel- come. Try t Siossen Challenges Sutton. George F. Slossen, the veteran has posted a sincerity; | forfeit, of $260 for a meeting with the present cham | plon, at 181 balk Mne Billiards for ithe world’s champtonship emblem. | | The challenge calls for a contest of 500 points or m j with the rules go’ George Sutton, in accordance roiag the cham Secinterton thes const has caught the bow! A well equipped alley terest. |has beea opened and the Bremerton Ernest Ver Wiebe, the Harvard {enthusiasts expect to tnvade attle for match games soon. William Tole and R. G. Mr, Sullivan holds that he did not | will meet tonight in a billlard mateh | @ professional by the mere) at 717 Third av. acceptance of the money. He must be 200 points up, retain it to come under the ban of | two shots in, for « purse of $10¢ lé-ineh balk tine, | The preliminaries for the | son-Foster bout at Hellingham on/ December 29 will probably be Jack O'Keefe and George Brown, } 149 pounds and Harry rounds, at 106 Locman | President Pulliam has announced that the finding jcommission in the seandal relative * Chieago-Detroit d's | championship series, will be | | public tomorrow Christmas eve g Presents —$2 No. Ea Phoenix! Tempered Steel Jaw | Moore Theatre | Pores: Sunset Main 1904; ta. aan * ns 3 | ARTHUR HARTMANN, Answer tn | er ovis” A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place The Die rym ee gs V loliotet. “A CONTENTED WOMAN.” i eden tind b,. “ag GER of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. | iene aan Moyt’s Famous Satire, | Ae ad + | ey | ei | ~~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. ; ot ike: Sniurday 104h. BROK F NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. | , eons rr en’ rogy rt ‘ a hl sic , Ronds, Grain, Private Wires |. us gag | Prices, 1.50 1.00, T5« Gallery Se 1 e uted ff Inv usnt or on Margin®, ae kored and tempered | Screw fn clamp ts pro justa iteelf to Welght, 8 tbs, You can't get slong well wit It is #0 handy file # saw, to F By Mall, 93.00. |to make @ will pay for itself many th ning ta 1% Inche By Mail, 1,70. Ny Mail, @2.75. 1 , M. SPINNING 310 Second Avenue THE STAR.~TUESDAY, , DECEMBER 15, 1908. A Box of S Silk $1 -98 Pa rth #8 RUGS! RUGS! SPROCTAL FOR WON HEDAY BIG CUT ON SMAL® HUGS ND STILL SANTA SMILES He Knows He’s Just in Time For— LONDON’S End-of-the-Year Clean-Up Sale Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Garments A yearly event of great interest to ttle women. A chance to save about one-half. Every Fall and Win ter Hat, Suit, Coat, Skirt, Waist and fur must go. COST PRICE NOT CONSIDERED sal fo Noein list of bargains. Garments suitable for Xmas WO Mi ENS’ WAISTS P Re: int ois PETTICOATS) 2233 SILK PETTICOATS | *$s:00° Silk Waists “7.00 WAISTS | *s250° Women’s Waists Silk Waist te the store. | White Lewns, Percales, to séesnsthik: aes Pettioonts, heavy, sft, lot is worth 85.00) materiale $ te tee ee $3.49 29€ Regular Prices Women’s Suits 51500'si7 50m $2000 Every Fall and Winter Suit to be 25 Plain Black Suits, balance browns, navys, gr mixtores; all-wool bronde ' serges, panamas and . ming® and worl ouhip; all sizes up to 44 YRANLY CLBAN-UP SALE \@ Pes Vret Sater _S2Erer*tsa. This inctades eve $5.00 and $6.00 Women’ Ss , Outside Skirts Penamas, light, mm: peven styles to *. grays and sings, trim. y welmhta; colors biack. brows Beat grad ‘iw trimmed Hats Your chotce BUY GLOVES FOR GIFTS any Trimmed Hat in the store; none reserved. Come down early, for there are not more prices $4.00 to $10.00 YRARL CLEAN-UP SALE PRICE . ® = Binck Kid Glove Spectat Always acoeptabic for gifts 2 Ciaap Gace Kid (we fit onty page one md at this price), Lined Gloves, lovely pair : 15¢ ‘quality; black | Women’s Long Coats HALF Ladies’ str ce aicaces vain! | See Sennen wn ere HAT SHAPES Regular Price $1.00—. Kayser * - | Good news, is this item, 16-But only: best ave Mty of mohair felt. Vaan ona UP spedial |. . TEC | We Lonkk Gievgs that ether mgd ss Vasee —_ ' Gleves—Cat Prices stores charg 60 for, ten or «of known quallty row black pfidently rely Dent's Wednesday PRICE? Christmas Pea 0 Ladle’ 2-Ciasp Kid Gloves: s Button ce wn 31. 93 Biarrite Fancy Knitted Wool Bootess, tor | Chitdren's and Ate * own black oF tam infants; 800, B90, Pic we octal, pair pee ; | , ‘oe $4 1,22 . and ar See s Cc) Awd St Amother—tmasht £ and §-Cleep Neat ee: bieck, white and values mostly $1.76 plenty of elses 8c Knittea W lack, white and ¢ 1 Shawls, 48c te for Womem—All- Wool, | od Coat Sweaters $4.50, $3.50. $3.00 16-Hutton Cat Prissectoad Tate Ladies’ 14 rai 98 b Gloves Emptre and Directotre Coates in broadclothe. kerseyn and i i] Newest style, long semi-fitting, ij || | Don't pay more on aly ec ts; some are ned through. 5 out with best Skinner satin; Gift Hints GIFT SLIPPERS] 8 Scat Se ee | | Regular Prices $15 t0 $20 iil 408 Rtamped ir Mttle Wheat t mere acceptable amd, green, tan and mixtures. Vear | Purses, ¢ tfty ir at ly clean-up price and durable; imp: rem Japan: values to $1.0 "4 c|"™ species ns OFFREINGS FOR ALL THE [F100 Shaving Mirrors, Boe | wae [A List of Bargains That Will Pack | | 2.500 paire Women’s Fur Riz: Reveted edge, on handicraft coed’ Walutiors, intiet flown Bleck y \ Co hoes and High Cet Slippers Sitks ee fored Sitks al! colors; all dines, 8 y le White Lawe—10 Inches wide; | White Cotter Batttag— The Black Bengaline Bike The Gros de Londres posse gil week; values to Bec value. Gpectal price 9ic |" Special, per roll us c ¥ 49c | all colors .. * 1.76; pate Yard 4 Falla to one customer. and | $1.35 tack Tafteta Bllke | SSc Pisin Taffeta ‘suk j 2400 paire Men's Xmas Bit a Comtorta—Fxtra, mc none delivered #-inch; yar 89c all colors ., oaane ~ itteren jen. Bpe. Seite; gost oly, . SSc. Monnaline Siike, all, Luster Cotton, alt celal for all week core t iin She 24-tned iat k Satin, | . Women's Black Feit wee thick frit soles; The valug ry r Pesontount6- inch Percale, ligh 00 ~ ee. c | Faced Rider Sale o seer eal os Colton Bau | _PTHCG cesseee sasveneens 1é¢ ote Cheaper than # White Cambrie—-36-inch; 12% town, See our 4 00 | value, Sale price. Th Hiankets for, pair FPR snshis ae sonnces SRO SHATTLO'S XMAS STORE £0 Big 5 Duch | Sec Japanese ailke n, Oe Pp Ben Oe $1. 19 ali colors and black . $1.98 Black Tattet a Silk. guaran: | 509 Wioral Crepe de Gpine $9c eed; 36-ine yard . | 85e All-Sitk Floral Crepe See ke $2.25 Black Peau de $2.09 Binck Peau de Sole Stik; | $1.28 Plain j j ‘ } - 34-inch $1 98 | 8T-tnen; all “eee . } @RAOS . 245.00 sercetn . | . } Teeth Brushes fore 10c NUPrLEne Mxtremely popular and GO witty c PUPyINE | Riderdown-—Dox down; 27 val price ain Satin all shades FUR NECK PIECES LAR PRICHS $41.00 AND 65.00 CHILDREN’S COATS RPGULAR FPRICHS B8.00 AND S400 Rearcioth, al! cotors: Astrakhan, Br nacloth viot, Kersey and all kinds of plain and fe tings; 1 p. lined and trim: M. & G. ConsHTr Genuine Brown Ce k Pieces, Three different atyles<a long soar, Mned with Skinner's aatin: @ small fitted neck piece, and « neck piece trimmed with heads and © 00 and ON wan DAY . . a by) ve e { el AMUSEMENTS. |LOIS THEATRE Half — Rates —East t Problems Basily Setved MH Holders of Subsoription and Mem — oo ~ a —— = bership Lickets reserve sents Wed-| Matiness 10, ¥8, 00. Nights 10, 96, 50, The aT “Gus Brown” wwe lowes nan He Who Deposits a = 5 a Weel Phenomenal VALUES $ hi -{La Petite Mignon, the Rooney Moore Theatre | i900" Les, Bidets’ omienin JOHN CORT, Ma wor Week, Saturday Nigit Ex od, Mate. Thursday and day “ % For twenty years in a bank that p i 7 = per cent Compound Interest can at Te SUITS, OVERCOATS, CRAVEN- roMiente Bee to, 84:60; 5 per cont Compevad lnterest SR ETTES, TA GR for the rest of his life no matter how THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Man This Week y long he live Not only that but at is death he will leave to his family 60 per GRAND ire 8 thew Standard Attn tiohe—B Worth $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, FOR EXTRA HOLIDAY SPECIAL cent more money he deposited. ONLY ‘LAR VAUDBVILLE Now a man’s earning period fs longer ZO oC ) Perforr oer Ht ay o 9:18. than years, Suppose he deposited $6 ° It Prices—100, 206 , & week from the age of 20 to = = i e could non a w oO i Closing Out Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes s ttl Th SALOME bs = By > = ; y pi leave eattle eatre prep to his heirs ‘TWO AND ONE-HALF AT ONE-THIRD OFF, Mare. Ph 7 Other Big New Acts TMG the TOTAL of cil Nik sae To give all a c with comfort, our ‘al 4 Ph: one neeseimand a Store will remain open ane \ +e “utmaudest tort of Sa ro wit temain opm pagan CAMERAPHONE * ott tin sient sort of UU N Week—*Why Girls Leave] singing, Speaking, Moving Ptot that ate steadily 1; tt does show ) vte, 100 te what CAN be a 1 by the man ws de Who makes tho START and then KBPS THiRD AVEN JE THEATRE IT UP. Husmell, Drow & French, Mgrs, | YOU CAN DO (T BY MAIL=No mat Alaska Building eet n bank with Us Home of th wn t vian Amertoan Bank mail--w Second ard Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” ‘t Scandinavian PRR Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, A. U.S. 1628 dthav, Between Pike and Pine.

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