The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1909, Page 5

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TH SL @HERMOMETER HITS LOW /TEAT AND blaine POINT OF SEASON TODAY | ....2ACk FROM saPan | After a atay of ton weeks tn the & Caucasian and to be Ortont, Harry W. Treat and B. F.| i} | Blaine, who made a trip to J Crimaon, pearly ears wore |4& mombers of honorary andA&nt, together with five | ™ cifle Coast Cham many tingling digits, and | > rable number of nipping | @ “18 IT COLD ENOUGH FOR YOL 18 QUESTION ASKED BY EVERYBODY an of the Pa a returned to Se ame Coasting wae the thing last night, | both the With wonderful faith, hundreds of | ple was | boys In Seattle guard a sled as aj Beat ar and last olght they drew dividends. Every asphalted hil! by the party, and friend) qn lations established J. D. Low old and young,|Who was also a momber of the @ pleasant time was had." —|commisaion, remained behind the More te te Come. | returning party, and wit! not a bas the Rie pare | several weeks MEET JOHNSON Wuredu the pera Bon tow | LOS ANGE Cal prise belongs to Jan | *) By U. Pe-The probability of a when the tom | of the thermons nd | and | match hetwe Jac Je m0 D according to the| Match between Jack Johnson and mah with the load coal had fail. | dt ed to put tn an appes Tt Was cold and no mistake, al though several thousand idered the fact to be douvetut as to require their y Ve aswer ten to every person they met. From off the snowca mountains a marrow-rattling swept down lar Intensity nts and putting h of frost on the t was all very much like “the night before Christmas ‘ Jt mot been for the discourag he water pipe and the pleading for a litthe more had its hundreds. and ple con eturn rattting ry alld down to 3 above here Was talk of an ice hing ts scheduled fc Jan. sional snows James J. Jeffries became at or coal |today, through the announces | BENE, Gen Gas for tae coeaphe BERETA WOCtOS pul Sultston ta Sotaeas oe fom. Rosy cheeks wore a drug on) O8 and after Tuoaday, January 6 i for wale. James Colts | all Navy Yard and Port Orchard os Will leave from Ce t of Columbia st the market AN that we needed Francisco fight pr ation route ste man dock, foo! 1 as a poastble y RT ME OFF AT Ever since the Johnson-Bur 1021 IHRE Ay LAUND.Y }fight, in which Joh: was jelared the winner, enormous pres « has been browght to bear on I Jettries to get him to moet John json. Jack Wren, of Austratia, of |tered Jeffries $50,000, win, lone or |draw, for such a contest, gs dld Fight Promoter McCarey, 6f Los | Angeles. i “HOME” IS TOPIC OF PRAYER WEEK The Home” will be the Prayer | Week serme today, and the COLLARS tc, 2c, 3c | CUT GLASS ONE-THIRD OFF | 1*| Pre-Inventory Sale | The main floor offers an extraordinary array of odds ik’ | i ends, broken lines and surplus stocks of HARDWARE, SPORTING GOODS and Cutlery, including tools, home | hardware and kitchen needs. Values range to 75c. Every item a positive money saver at 25c RACK | Christian s preaching on gopal churches will « SET — _ Eearane COMBINATION PLI- | a . Pia ae AST ERS | CHAMOIS SKINS NAPRIN Rinos | ‘MAN’ $ CARTOON ums [oAvon) cunosers CAUSE OF SUIT | 3, 19066, KR. Seymour RAZOR HONES | HATCHETS SHAVING Argus” fama, catered SAW SETS BRUSHES comeet for the purchase TAPE LINES BUTCHER und. vot | 'TWINE KNIVES yearend MEAT SAWS SET TEA SPOONS TABLE SPOONS BASEMENT SPECIALS 50c Cuspidors, 33¢ Fels-Naptha Soap, 6 for 25¢ Heavy Nickel-Plated Cuspidor The Well-Known Fels Naptha With loaded bottom so it can't Soup as a Wedne tip over. Pre-inventory i Sale price 3 C | the Pro-invento $ at 6 bars F 25¢ Trousers Hanger, 15¢ “Good Form” Trousers Hanger SILVER CUPS AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS ntain & car that Conklin was eday flyer in 25c $2.00 Doz. Plates, 9¢ Each Attendance Grows. at the Pre ry Sale, The enroliment j high school | 1,000. Tr nickel plated; the right shape; Imported Seml-Porcelain Dinner last night # will not allow trousers to sag Plates in the blue border decora- |! 1, 190 | Pre-Inventory Sate 15 tion. Pre-Inventory Sale 9 ' } price Cf price, cach c Crow Killer Fined » For killing two $2.00 Rayo Lamp $1.39 (The well-known Rayo Stand Lamp, solid brass, heavily nickel-plated; positively reliable; absolutely safe and un- fi , excelled i in on eee. Pre-Inventory $1 39 SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO Jan Shefer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best Men’s Overcoats | Men’s Suits = Were ce ay 0 Boys’ Suits Are Very Sharply Reduced The variety is still! enormous, despite the heavy sellin Norfolk Suits, Buster Brown Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits—all reduced Ponta BOYS’ $5.00 SUITS FOR $3.75 = i Lee See OU Ne UL ED WOR 6 ice ccese bncvtocesenscsees $4.85 BOYS’ $10.00 TO $15.00 SUITS FOR.... ........ 0 $8.50 nd. Raincoat all r mung men are reduced Overcoats e Clothes ar ¢ actor for y bite on “=| SHAFER BROS. || |j Avenue Avenue tin . ent Re Vidal Arcade and Arcade Annex——Whole Block Long sity | ‘ Io, * linoleum specials PALACE MARKET E 8STAR-..TUESDAY in this great January Sale— ! niaid kind um that for ho without di year wing any mn solid t ugh t back; 10 patterns t select from. Regular price $1.50. Janu ary “$1.10 lin price printed in pre floral and block 6 pat sale price Gem wood heater— MLereshre = $4.25 "$4. 15 86. 25 the drapery and curtain department offers extraordinary French curtain muslin—lanuary Sale price, yard pretty designs in French curtain 1207 Second Ave. | mastine; good col | priate for drapert ——— ——— — = | sete: enequaied values at the regular pri f 15 conts « yard uary Sale price Leer eee ee eee eee 1 * *® a * AMUSEMENTS. * } * Moc Rose Stahl in “The @ * Ch Lady PD ee Hii & .Grand—Thomas Jefferson in # |) * Seattle The Lieutenant # s Hl ® and the Ce y es i} * Third Jakey, # | Hs * No better or more. could be printed than this—All the Men’ | ~ Overcoats, in the very hour of need, are decidedly reduced i) * $15.00 AND $18.00 OVERCOATS NOW $11.65 i : * $20.00 AND $22.50 OVERCOATS NOW $14.85 Oe ee $25.00 AND $27.50 OVERCOATS NOW $18.85 i é Orpheum. All $30.00 OVERCOATS NOW $22.50 Hi peseannnen > JANUARY 5, " ‘\i« i turn: Jarvis & Marty n Ih sketch, ly Jus Art A stan the fair. | with cla The eit ' \ N w peor ed that er- . 4 r * ub rooms 1 r " s < jed that the » : 1 ‘ . n. — . nanntannmiimmanedl at Pantages. } ol A ¥ ba Lanc t is on tap at | tout the 1909. one of the many dresser specials underpriced for January Sale— ( } j j\ er | our record-breaking shat Sale— the announcement of our record breaking sale brough ore A pe to tl tor yosterday—-and they have found the great mar y oppor as the « | advertised--one-third to one-half less than reg rices practically every article in the store the “red tag”—a sure n of extraordinar underpricings—the keenest price cuttings ever made in the history of this store facilities are such that we can guarantee the satisfactory and prow $19.90 $105) these solid oak chiffoniers exceptionally price just one-half priced for our January Sale— L, this January Sale— ,/ regular gery s10.75 this neat ch old « regular price, mean this pretty obit r ia , ° $5. 98 a very large selection and variety of Morris chairs at one- third to one-half less than reg- ular value— we wish to emphasize the | extreme reductions on all | OFFICE FURNITURE during | this January Sale— regular p ce $13.75 Morris Mis Ideal oak heater— for cont and wood— efron . % pres » leather «* Morris chair ‘ r ré Bye A tegen $24.85. * w $13.75. Spectaily regular price, 836.76 at priced wnuary fine k typewriter denk, doub ‘ it Sa ‘ ty ik made tr bas andy desk wid values for this January i ‘) Silkoltine—January —_ price, yard the values is many New York state $8.95 Standard dewnfine cbrocmfeldved wide orings are exce variety Silkolines wlly good at the your choice line, formerly regular =p from our priced at 10 tire SPOKANE. from M INTRENATIO « tuner, Harry rt 1000-10 Ame to $25.00... ln pe i | the ate city block nd fin | ta m ont sehen | Anty Drudge on Marriage. N that formerly sold up to $25.00 are reduced to 5 gy tome le yl mrtg + ~ 25 Piel shove of Qualiy | Miss Dolly Dainty —'‘I certainly do love James~—but he’s fift e per hi , rela rac Aged far too poor for us to get married, I’m not strong the season's most favored styles can still be had » whe c d a ’ EDDIE BOYDED enough to do the family washing myself, and we SUITS THAT WERE "$22 50 AND $25.00 ARE oa . $14.50 oeiage Reser t ois cannot afford a girl ther lin uced in like prope i gatling wo igh Lkow ty Drudge—-‘‘Get married right away if that’s all that Tuxedo and ‘Full ph Suits reduced dmg + yo Me , a een A stops you. You're plenty strong enough to wash | Harry Kinaon, t n Orches- | be a ple th clothes the Fels-Naptha way. Fels-Naptha is easy | b. | the stn att ‘nm ” on the woman; easy on the clothes.*’ trained to eee Circle W Easy on the woman; easy on the Lamb | clothes! That, in a nutshell, is the Pertinn. Tornat court dnn= | selves of evening ar Fels-Naptha way of washing. oT atte net ts marion ta.| im: Femulation uot To gadt betshenmand de : : , ; und ahem Inorg | *PELEMLIY nd 1 a ee more than that-—insist upon Fels-Naptha soap does away with all # what toe) vatch, ia adinirably acted by Lew getting it | : : : ne AC Pertine Mes rd a Co Mie han bi oe tae pyre Te the hard and disagreeable part of washing ae cle W"" on all the lamb clothes, Little rubbing, no steaming suds j Pies sities iiess tic you buy---you may then Broadway Milk Veal 1) other Fancy Meats. Dry Pleked Yakima at the same old reliable Second and Yester H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. aasesaseasseressi ss ttt. feel satisfied that what you get is the genuine, Yakima Sheep C Co. j to bend over, no keeping up fire to boil the clothes, no nauseous odor from cooking soiled garments . Then, clothes last longer with no boil- ing to weaken their fiber and no hard rub- i “TOTAL COST ONLY 1 Oc bing to wear them thin.| 3 * Bwholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place é Look for the red and green wrapper. | . siness. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. | NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. |

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