The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1908, Page 5

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Lydia Dankle; dent, Miss Nor president, \ se TER of SHERIFF rus 05 ale QUARTET LEFT THE STAGE BY INSTALLMENTS, THERE BRING ONLY ONE HOOK knew till last night, fel what a lot of buddir s going to # of ours. ors, Bud and Feder, German seed in thin | > pd in : It opera {fm ¢ of woe! t at the 2 can't buy ve of lucre y clean the | cont.” * you ean tell be's tn * & Street in & Cottage Home |1i¢t (Thad!) They encore——-that is as didn't splash on the ~~ arch I should not fail to mention the a ballads by Arthur Bilvertened bart was entitied ‘Take * Picture From the Wall, | Well, maybe some day I will ap pear, but it'll be in @ hollow log It's safest Those t have the moral courjtone, One to welsh got all that was com | . Tid Nubbing was first, with ao | Clog dance, He got his practice | game stamping on the plank sidewalk ihe P that adorns Main street. He escaped | one turn foud of dust he raised he & some deep in tal « ad by the Parisian e ing.” Just ! out the lights, and he hie act In the dark with While I Dream of Thee, On My Sbirt.” As! nh some Peaches Burlesque Company, get the range with which held the boards the night be- | the Nghts out, Arthur was fresheat fore. Next came a song, “Daisies at the finish, and was accordingly | jin the Meadow,” by Miss Lillian Lupe, who has an ambition to break out of the village choir Into ‘Va., with senators, | grand opera, sald ambition being Details for the | defeated by her weight, 90 pounds, jag Worked out. acy of managers who awarded the prize, which was a full set of nickel-plated coffia triny mings donated by our leading Iv. ery and undertaker, The name| plate is already engraved “Nellie,” | and Arthur may find It very useful | r warble. She is one if be can find a girl of that name that will have to! and if he marrt her, if he doesn't | ow jdie before ehe does, if he still has! was more respon: | fn aptte of the” police, when | the Barbershop Quartet eame on. | They were t© have sung “'Way| Sliver Tea Seta and a great! Down Yander in de Old Cornfield.” | variety of fine Sliverware for the | and the crowd insisted that they |table at % off regular prices. 4| sing it there or not st all. The! piece Tea Set, including tray for} Quartet left the stage by tnetall-| $10.00. ments, there belng only one hook CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. The ser com was by the Welser 1207 Second Ave. price. Congress. Prison 1,000 delegates. Seattio in 1909. sive, warden of the associa Special Saverware Sale for Christmas? r is a few suggestions from our large and well-selected stock of ac- foliday Gifts for Men and Boys: $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 up ESS PANTS $2.50 to $7.00 $5.00, $7.00 SILK NECKWEAR—AII ene, newest colorings and latest effects at .25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 . UNDERWEAR— All eclon ‘ana Re i “ita 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 { SOX, FANCY OR PLAIN...... 10¢, '15¢, 25¢, 50¢ cr geaay HANDKERCHIEFS—Rame, silk initials, 2 . or *, PURE IRISH LINEN—lInitials, 6 in box.......$1.50 | Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and initials..50¢ each DRESS GLOVES We carry the Dent’s English make, the Dempster & } Place and several other prominent makes for Boys and Men. SUSPENDERS—In individual boxes ss cine ke on 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 Both plain and fancy.......se++0++ $12.50 all wool teds. eee ee ee er. $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 VESTS. .$1.25, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 ER SUIT CASHS....-..6.++++scerers $2.45, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00, $10. 00 IBBAGS....$1.25, $2.00, $5.00, $7.50 SLIPPERS.......65¢, $1.25, $1.50 AND BOYS’ SHOES—AII prices. $5.00 Men's and blue, beauties. $20.00 and style, Go at $3.00 and and shai Go at Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers for Men and Boys 812-14 First Ave. aprii Colman Bik. | The Epworth League of the Trin ity Methodist chureh has elected of: | floors as follows ter Uren; first vt Misa fourth vice president, Miss Mabel secretary, AUCTION SATURDAY At 1121 First Av. Sales 10 a.m., 2 p.m., can beat. MEN’S SUITS Single Breasted Tweeds, fancy mix tures and cheviot Go at os. $1800 Men's Suits, blue, black and brown wore Goat. 90 OO OVERCOATS and melton, 4w black $/. 65 $18.00 Men's Overcoats, in all woo] and all colors, made by the High oring Co., 7. XE STAR—FRIDAY, DECI League Elects Officers. Altogether] treasurer Prosident, Chee resident, Mins ‘ond vice preat wing; third vice | here, 7 p. m. Company 1121 FIRST AVE. JOSEPH MARTIN, Auctioneer —FOR— Why? ana Double $4.85 Half Price. + -55¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 $25.00 Men's Suits, made by the AS, NIGHT ROBES... ca... tingle “und double. breasted, | hires; Manne a $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.50 fine serges, worsteds, fancy | dere; Box, hapes and colors........s+ssseese and black, Go at $9.75 can wear. Overcoata, kersey $8.35 Overcoats, Art Tall- latest color and sip $9.75 0 Hate, all styles 1,35 Go at boxes. $25.00 boxes, ten years, GO AL ceeetane 1104 First Avenue SHOES $3.50 and $4.00 Mon's 008, reliable makes and labeled atyleaij go at fexcR Yd,’ Gulloksep ; does die Henry OF anint, Miss Mabel Oliver, Rev, W Lynch will oceupy the pulpit LOVE AT FAIRBANKS | (By United Preos.) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Doo, 18 United Staten Marshal MH. K. Love for this district paid bis first visit arriving yeuterday with fo Agnes Nelson;| mer Marshal Perry, Both cam¢ over the trail from Valdes, Be Philip Uren; | eral depitide have resigned ; se eS en ~<a The entire stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats must be sold at auction to the highest bidder, to wind up the business. A big line of Overcoats and Raincoats also go at this sale to the highest bidder. A chance to buy your Xmas Gifts at a nominal Crown Clothing Christmas Week CLOTHING AND XMAS GIFTS Are cheaper here than any other place in Seattle Owing to the late season and having a large stock of Fall Suits and Overcoats on hand, we have cut the prices so low that nobody can or will com- pete with us this week. Note prices that nobody less = than MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS Underwoar, cotton or wool; or Working Shirts; Flannel Shirts; Suspen wool or cotton; Handkerchiefs; Gloves; and in fact everything fn the house that man or boy We out down the irices so low that you can not elp buying when you see them. XMAS GIFTS 60c Neckties, in Xmas GO at cress ..25¢ 76c Suspenders, in Xmas Go at 25c Tbo American Silk Sox. GO Ot pr ccee os $2.60 Cuff Buttons, guaranteed Hoes 75c Rainier Clothing Store 1908, v open Satur eveni ience. —this store is for your conven- imported English teapots — 29 cents your choice from several styles, for on day ngs lish burnt earthenware teapots, lar; ° re poavily glased and a esigne in various colors, for (only one pot to s customer, no hundreds of gift suggestions— wit om f $9r* sale, spectal at B8e. phone or mail orders filed.) __FOR $9.60 17-Jew or Wal- or Wal tham ... care ..., den move- ment $2.60 Solid Buttons $3.50 Men's Chains .. Gold Pint $8.50 T-Jewe Enameled Baby Ria $2.75 Gold Cha: We carry 1112 HAM . ones eeeeeenee $6.50 16-Jewel movements, Elgin Cuff Buttons .. 960 Gold Filled Cu! Buttons... Soe Gold Plate Cuff 90¢ Solid Gold es and Jew Cut Rate Jewelry Store | Special Bargains CHRISTMAS _ n’s Watches el movements, Elgin $6.95 $4.50 $5.00 T-Jewel Standard, 9 5 dust proof $28.00 21-jowel Dueber ike ‘Gold’ vd! wes SUD Ladies’ Watches $5.50 T-Jewe | Standard ‘e Case | small size Chatelaine 3.35 4.95 5c Filled Neck $1, 35 a full line of Watoh elry. FIRST AV, age to Includes.) © alee, several styles to tiful flower a $5.75 parlor clock for $1.95 special for one day tor 5 ting room, he gilt faney 4 « time keeper 1 $ Friday, 91.98. special: rockers y a 29 aun special” to ¢ red Tooker 11k ill not deliver this rocker. ied Sf amount of exprene- sift suggestions from the * ting pract 2 sgasona e it or ‘Velo: Phone ordere will be filled for these ad- Yertised : Ucles, anh: ery at r convenience.) prised at the values in this lot. IL SPORTING GooDs. GOOD SECOND-HAND GUNS We have a few good Second-Hand Rifles and Shotguns, all calibers and makes, ranging in price from $2.00 to $25.00. All war- ragted to be in perfect order. Come in and see them, A. Le. HALL You'll be sur- 1111 First Avenue. Both Phones—279 HAVE GOTTEN OUT A WE CALENDAR WHICH WE THINK HAS A TOUCH OF INDIVIDUALITY. GROWN-UPS MAY HAVE Pot Roas Ranoy Baoo' inde refih Rememb Bargains For Saturday at Crescent Market 1433 lento Hame Brioket of i Fancy Hame . Quarter’ Muite Mut " M rout" W" 3 First Avenue of fancy poultry, reased, for Christmas. the place ONE BY CALLING AT THE BANK. UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. BROK PRS. | Stocks, Bonds, Gra in, Private Wires. Established 1893 Orders Wxeouted for Investment or on Margins. 804-805-306 Alaska Bldg. SS Poultry Netting Her 00" $4.05 roll papoet $3. 38 180 i00t $979 80 8400" $9.05 out ates: 71, 35 oy RATA We carry a com at. i” CT SRC SRE I

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