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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1909, WILL DIE BY T. J. DILLON COON-HAY CONTEST OLYMPIA, J ‘ two specials from the 7 heater department—+ bd special attention is directed to the ex treme reductions on fine mahogany | sale- ime ss Januar on Se GOES GLIMMERING PAN Base sc this JANUARY SALE RS Malan |r i wit oa is surely an SEER, Det, ome ot she aco | toring and tha Co extremely important OSS Sea buying occasion to you! "LAsGR To Mails POA Franklin Firelight Heatg | ——° *imnply can't tell the half about the values of. c Rgue of the local Tacoma or Se.| | WASHINGTON, Jan. 14-—B a fered here now-—in S0ak MEO-of the afore—eo atile papers, with the exception of | P appeal from the recent de for cont only hedge eae petals anything | clston of Judge Wrigh of the Dis it is to you we say conf nfiw— tomorrow — if L B Aberdeen and Spokane papers have | in sente you wish to share in thevalues which this JAN- aes. ee re UARY SALE brings tayou. Present and pros- Cc ow seen ge a ae h , b WUk Ghectty pective home or office furnishers, we particu- sans hem 1 larly call your attentio# to the savings which dressing table a ial Trunks ‘ MAKE pple fe await you! EX Sutt Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4@ BAG Co, 919 Firet Ave. Cc special reductions on dinnerware— ICE SKATES UNDERPRICED TEN-CENT CROCKERY SALE | Cc These sweeping clearance prices are bound to make bar- - ie records Friday. Several patterns in neat, attractive decorations, best American and English Semi-Porcelain, are offered for your choosing Lot includes Dinner Plates, Vege- table Dishes, Platters, Teas and Saucers and Plaques, at, each, 10c; also Pie Plates, Oatmeals, Fruits, etc., at 3 for 10c and 4 for 10c. Prices That Can’t Be Matched January Sale price $8.75 Kenneth Air-Tigh! Heater— for wooa— in te w-prt 25c Gas Mantle, 15¢ 10c Ammonia, 6¢ Majestic Cap Gas M a dow Pint bottle of our own brand i} bie-weave, hizh-effictency 15 Ammonia; very use mantle; special Friday Cc 25c Can Enamel, 13¢ 35c Sink Cleaner blankets: extra special values- purposes Sale of Weather Stri sore; oxtra spe HF dood Wood Weather Siri for 25c i} doors and windows; has rubber 15¢ Canons Gloves, 10¢ 1} edge; specially priced at 1 Pair of Heavy } per foot CI cahvas Gloves. Wide Stripping at, any of work; very 75c Canvas Leggins, 49c Pair of Heavy Canvas Leggins, leather bound, with patent tight-fitting laces; keeps your legs 49c¢ warm and dry. Special, pair etal orice 2.06 $ talend rnipte Aesigne: size romular prige of § 3 A Tcanicte —— But Is Now Well A FEW BARGAIS Methods Again Bring Forth). Marvelous Results “Says He Is Now Well--Mr. Alexieff Suffered Terribly! _ With Samed bse liver Troubles | 3 John (. Waling 0. \Vigorous Price Cutting Ss = Mr. Ange! 1. Alexieff of Sixth ay. tells of his treats cure. In » Do. My ea ordina: Years from pidity of th Yousness Buch food as | jest @ batance be PIANOS —419- must h TALKING MAL or » ' and | What can be done for the hink of it, for etmin try, none.ot to do me an condition Pe peosultine a . n | efit ha alta i teh EP The vigtrous price-cutting at Prager’s Alteration Sale has startled the Age ip oe > Cure Nothing Unusual Seve? merchants ofSeattle. They are all kicking at the prices quoted by us, but we statement of ten cog Rs gh mong agen! Rigen ae \f have the m@chandise and MUST make room for the carpenters. Come every- body! Telljour friends about this great money-saving sale—they will appre- ciate it, andso will we, by giving you the greatest bargains ever offered in Seattle. Watchpur dows and our ads-—something new every day. Men’s Finishings at | Suits, O’Coats and Rain- Boys’ Clothing Great Ieductions coats ween Half ss A ‘teeth dn Ovnbaeal ; rice $3.00 Suit or Overcoat sign hat some. 19 coach Shoes « Children’s Can of ¢ Hack Enamel | Heavy Wiack Rubb that won't peel cr burn 13 : Cleat Men's Buff Calf Shoes, box and | Men's High Cut Shoes, 16-inch off; extra special c ain toes; t waterproof; regular $8.00 10c Fire Shovel, 6¢ trom freesing fe elter $5.75 Rownd Handle Black Japanned 50c Ladies’ Sci r Men's $23.50 Vicl Kid sg ~, 7 Mick Bhovel; 2 seasonable 6 Som Guntity erent n and $4.50 High Cut Shoes, Calf Sh 6, blue flyer at c fies’ Embroidery and cut, for . age oP 05 1] Great Western Clothing eee Alteration Sale!|—— Mid-Winter Clearance Sale At the Great Western Clothing Co. 40% to 60% Saved Clothing hildren’s Reefers and Overcoats—Heavy Ker- seys and Meltons; $6.50 and $7.00 val- Zs. 2 ues, for See eeesereweeseons hildren’s Reefers and Overcoats—Warm, heavy coats, suitable for school wear ; blues, blacks and grays; $4.00 and $5.00 values, for hildren’s Suits—The strong and serviceable kind; $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 values, mostly small sizes in this lot; choice for ...... hildren’s Double-Breasted Suits—In all shades and colors; worth up to $3.00 and $3.50; all sizes, ro zs Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Special lot, all sizes and all styles and colors; extra good pickings; actually worth up to $12.50; your choice— BARGAINS IN SHOES Ships gine $2.95 YOUTHS’ SHOES LADIES’ SHOES 75 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongola, | $3.50 Ladies’ Shoes, In viel kid mat kid top, Good 2, 85 | and dongola; year w blucher cut .. ‘ 50 Misses’ School Shoes, in dongola and calf. GER. oc chinbanad Saccrehencecnss 04+ seneewhe, AAEM ' Shoe & First Clothing Co. e Avenue Between Union and University Streets Formerly Monarch ( 1317-1319 uperior Quality xclusive Lines Dependable Prices Dia is, Rich Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass, Chinaware, Tiffany B ing Hall Clocks. Lamps, Chim. For 25 years the largest, finest and most reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest. STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE ON ALL DEPOSITS 1909 PEACE AND PROSPERITY be guaranteed for all f ing them a our $25.90 values ......BIB.75 Foi og uit or Overcoat un nany grateful patier vetify, Wel 50 values $12.40 $5.00 Bult or Overcoat sie prac If you require ar ar ve P $7.00 Suit or Overcoat e Mag the ras: ate te Valse § 8.25 $8.00 Suit or Overcoat ae ia i dalue 8 7.45 : t is alues $ 6.85 Furnishings for Sew yve* thant an impinged Wright's F alth Underwear. 45¢ ether it b Dress Pants at Al- ‘ iC ' : ' 3 Wool Sweater Coats 806 aly blood yess, Seon | pert ine | mpst Half Price Mother's Friend Waists . ape leant “tae ae xveaaeating ot ot Regiater ( $ Pants eee 81,65 | 500 Boys’ Caps 20¢ »wn invention we are able to divert at : 4 tor 50e | $3,599 Phnts ......... 82.10 as MR. ANGEL |, ALEXIEFF, the blood supply at will to any area Aebrenyeic Pants ..... 2.95 | Ai the latest shapes in 2203 Gixth Av., Seattle. or organ, thereby pti onty «. 8850 50 Pants -+ $3.45 | our Gibson $3.00 Hat $2.40 os yg 4 $6.50 Pants ... «. $4.15 1 $2.50 Hats, black, brown and D treated and cured at the WASHING n plain words we again + IH too Handi ; ; i » b : * tore the machine to perfect order ou iit len |B bo0 The doe | Odd Vests, sold from $2.00 tc light colova; good BANITARIUM. 1 had not | stor nen oe ons’ ioe ut one, i. Soe ; 5. 4 shapes) only ssssevee $1.00 faith, but decided to place my-| The rest Is easy, sure and porte e Monopoly cqpeny’ the Bow ‘ae $3.00 ....., Now $1.00 funder these doctors’ cave, ‘They |€nt cures are bound to follow aad more ® Pra) ont Mipenders see : fully, thon said| 1p justice to yourselves, If you lov many (peands me carefully, i cha fy . oni. | are ailing and ean find no vellof, ro bY puctiow 4 Pee tie eivina’n tare. (come to us and see for yourdelven dF" combatition meninst uy whether or not our claims can be BS ie i se pana oa verified . 1B Onin gene! Nay ips wed Lean truthfully say that afier the “ M. PRAGER & CO, treatment I felt an improve. | ¥en 500 Wa _ ment a the Seattle poner inside Conauitation ie free and gladly , and now, after four weeks, 1) WASHINGTON SANITARIUM, 7 ts.0came att. 4 war ite myself as well as any one. te People's Bank Bldg., eor- re | ig 0 « v. “4 Bldg Rubber Boots and Shoes Short Bneg Proot 4.60 Hoots “of four weeks yoursel junds in weigh Money Raising Sale AS ANOLE vite a The Men’s Toggery Shop $15,000 Worth of Men’s High Grade FURNISHING GOODS Thrown to the Mercy of the Public Every article at less than cost price. Must raise money or quit bus! 106 CHERRY ST., BETWEEN FIRST AND SBCOND Avs.