The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1908, Page 2

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ee hed (BY JACK JOHNSON.) * : = ™ : - J nents in order to show him that he never was the teal heavy: # | Norfolk Suits, Derby Suits, Buster Brown Suits and Sailor ® weight champion. While I won't predict an easy win for myself * “.i8 . . “" m tt surely i him decntvely. Tiwou' be sastied with ua): # an Blouse Suits in all the proper Styles and Sizes. Thousands a knockout ee ° BESS ee eee eeeeeeteeereeereree ee & a aa * to choose among and priced as follows: 1 a * his b most foolish w& . . \[ = surnssonnson rianr. 3 ! ht me. | 8 Boys’ $5.00 Suits for $3.85 Boys’ $6.50 to $7.50 Suits for $4.75 i @ Rattle Ground —Sidne A a2 « « ta bh. I will either knock him out @ * 3 2 = . . . ; : Ex s : ais “ene cricconere: ns “tine ANGELES MAYOR The selling will be opened along these lines tomorrow at 9 o'clock. 2 | * . die Gle very last detail the work—design— style—fit—hang— finish and Regal $15.00 Clothes. Leave nothing to be furnish desired and an a to x months’ wear—a little | | extra tief ‘Rel $15 Suits -Overcoats Cravenettes Topcoats Always $15 THESHUB 15-617 First Av. ion. | i | On the Square, Opposite Totem Pole Sole Agents Regal Clothes BURNS AND JOHNSON READY FOR 4 THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1908. Shafer Bros., not only Largest but Best = Annual Clearance Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing In accordance with its established policy The Shat opens its annual Clearance Sx ile tomorrow— All Seasonable Merchandise will be reduced. Brokaw’s and Strauss Bros.’ ° TTY LOT QUIS Kuppenheimer’s, Clothir for Men is offered, Suits for Business Wear—plain and fancy—Tuxedo Prince Albert and Full Dress Suits—all are reduced. Men’s Suits formerly sold up to $25.00 now $14.50 Men’s Overcoats formerly sold up to $18.00 are now $11.85 Men’s Suits formerly sold up to $18.00 (First Avenue store only) at $10.50 It must be borne in mind that the regular prices at this house are fixed at the lowest possible point at the beginning of the season. Therefore these reductions are the more impor- tant. Boys’ Clothing Decidedly Reduced ss bp diadia dialed Sa hakeadbediad~ unded a corner * was thrown to the pavement Arcade and Arcade Annex—-Whole Block Long. STDNE Y, Austraiia, ones 26 - This y g00d town is crowded ¢ night with nearly as vast a gut ner ing as was here during the visit of @ WILL HEAR RESULT OF FIGHT TONIGHT : TO ONE WHO HA To WORK ON CHRISTMAS the American feet. Sheep herders of the Burne ; IB tre miners from , wil & eT we OFF AT AMUSEMENTS. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. | ~ f vag a wn in Seattle @ 1021 FmAD AY LAUNDRY | Caate. Th t Ut } nd—in fac t ot » Serko " il drcm: sok sass ares toerrd ot ts s i core Theatre LOIS THEATRE or fighters is in the city tonight rrow morning but # COLLARS Ic, 2¢ KY) his Wee o Sataveny Phones: Sunset, Main 1904; Ind 4994. patiently awaiting the world's nee in time will af @ ’ io Lae en page bout to be contested } ring followers a @ Fis) sn OLLARS rlone saa A nOnRK } ast Two Days of the Comedy. in the big arena tomorrow aoe THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE® “A MIDNIGHT BRL” phd RACK a know the result be @ *. | Already the house has practically |» saenuen Nights to. 9000. materer| ‘wp i jf | been sold out and althou ie * ee scan Matt $1.6 “eren Pine < necessary for those who MOP ee ee eee eee x : the sporting syndicate har ° : FOR THE BHST DENTAL WonK Ba a ains Week ting | ———————————— Portiand’s Line-Up is Judge MeCredie's latest e” Portland Northweatern affair, to lay ont twelve th et cheapest prices consult before taking © assured tonigh pit of profit on th LOUIS JAMES Here for Saturday at ST. PAUL DENTISTS A ke Snoqualmie i 1 n ¢ “Ren GYNT Casey, 2 and man ons mney, «#; Dugan, Halthan Rose Bassey, outfi It is thought sand pounds the gate tom kind would drawn fn Crescent Market 1433 Piest Avenue THE CABMAN. xh you seem to have ten, 3b é Everett and Edmonds * ¢ Australia the Singers and wor | tur knights of H-CLASS FRA- URES—6 f Jac - ———_—___— | STA LAR VAUDEVILER re Performan Dally —2:20, 1:28, 9:88 Prices —(be ec By Permission of the New York He VIOLING And outfits one-third off the regular price this week | ona Dept. of Kohler @ . , BUSTER BROWN wae —— ey - The 8 est Laugh im Vaudeville, C. H. ROSE, Proprietor. see i ols . ae ve Reception. Matinee Sat 1218 Second Ay Bea YY - Cel Desm Continuous Today a, ear tea lite “BARES IN TOVEAND. CAMERAPHONE ***""ficstre THIRD AVENUE THEATRE “"@"s® "eure PROGRAMME, 8 Get Shortstop ' P , . More All New York Successes, Wht GUS BROWN Says : i M A RK. Dieb « - “ een | Jack Mundortrs shows \ Lown many Seattie Theatre t we ir THE 30 win 7 er ames e WHY GIRLS Emave HOMEY 7 a " { er ay Mati- - mi : mS we START OUR by ~ nine at -« ue are . Vv Cit t fan aig Org Nights, x B t Teddy is Ambitious. SPECIAL : Sg ag SACRIFICE Dance at Dreamland 3 Tomm TONIGHT Hagan hee oe $4.25 12-inch Goodell SAI E . ol Combination Square, Marathon Arranged 99c We have d ty WINTER SUIT, OVERCOAT 1 shrudd AND RAINCOAT ina at 4 are going to d srr b S Id at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, ifice f ceed $12.00 LOT 2-—Includ ery Suit, Ovegcoat and Ra ut ha n } I . d at $22.50 and $25.00, sacrifice price .... . $16.00 | i sold at $27.50 and $30.00, sacrifi $20.00 1 ‘ ' sa LOT 4—Includes every Sult, O at and Raincoat that has been Kor ther in Englas whtn “te old at $32.50, $35.00 and $40.00, sacrifice price seeseeeees $24.00 Teg Celie This includes blues and blacks, nothing reserved—< Pr Say coma, Portland, Everett and Van | marked in plain figures (not figures prepared for the occasion) couver will hold a big mat tourna har | Arrange to come eatly—be among the first ones to get best choice me ‘ January 22. )ehan ' || and biggest savings. rt d 158 Ww pe Ny Mall, ERE 5 SMES Ea} | : se telit 1 om thy mall, neerem Where A PRIVATE | Sons $1 50 < Welghi, 18 on: ty’ binit, Bit the Alasica, Butta i ‘ : Binns Cars Stop vlan Amer fii UM, "SPINNING — a iin Ailetieck Bank j oma MO Second Ave rm Alaska Building, Seattle, U. §, A.

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