The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1909, Page 2

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nvena lat night he bowling } Hey } Seattle Five Defeated , 6 ene lave nigh ‘ The Vancouver Y. M,C. A. last! 4"°C Hanél of the Eagles rolled the! night administered a 26 to 18 de-| high na} ingle game score with 218 aasoctation basket oe I 2 toon. and high total with 687 na ro he ¢ attributable to hac The def © Wo! } was ad ve ‘The Wa ve to wh At WH OFT yew tig INITIAL SMO Seattle The Madrona Athletic Club baw |; toam last 1 raity Club aymnea 10, Thin | over the University Chub five scheduled a game with the Pilgrima topight Eaglos Retain Lead the Y¥. M. ©. A, Juniors te i two , | his team mates, ey clay ta the) tory t half. The Madrona has games| night Ane Eaeperton ed, heady EVERYTHING of the needful « et him Ra Kiitay. br (Contract Goods Excepted.) TREMENDOU BUSINESS Has marked this great Sale Event—made possible by the genuine reduc- tions throughout the entire stock—the price of nearly every article has been cut squarely in two (contract goods only excepted), making this Half-Price Sale Unique in Seattle’s history. Blues—Blacks—everything to go. portunity is here—here for a few days. You'll not have another such chance to buy your Suit, Raincoat or Overcoat this season. You've been waiting for just such a sale. Here it is in full swing. Men’s Furnishing Goods at Just HALF PRICE Shirts, Collars, Underwear, Neckwear, Socks, Etc. Over 2,000 Colored Hats at 95c (Less Than Hait-Price.) Suit Cases—All Kinds—at Just Half Price Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes HALF PRICE be signed with Vier fs. Dickson mea voring to sect Worcester and he will sign with the Ce Vancouver base! te has also signed 4 Spokane ©: Tre last part th he was with Wardner He is also» dependabie| Clarke Griffiths itt Rede formerly ‘ ‘ eo do the bulk oi Hogan. of (he Angels, “Ned Dou” Devereaus and ‘a, fermerty of Portland, for the jas ‘W. Kelly of t ity, captain Fear of the crack (eo nine of Apak: w y. wh a club, ran a rusty pail hrough Of his fingers and was not at) veld | game law which probibita! Shooting of water fow! on feed) ‘The sportamen present about 75, the majority of | are members of shooting) which feed water fow!, there; : the sovthern ex-! ‘of many towis yearly. A com-| composed of A. G. Dunn, BE.’ Million, C. . Bebb, William and Joe Schlumpf were ted to organize the oppost-) ‘to the bill. = Fire Shots in Raid. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Five shots | fired in « raid upon a prize at the Dry Dock Athietic last night, but no one was hit the principais were arrested Your op- ‘Serves were calied, and 28 besides} i $7.50 |: $12.50 pale Values Values John W, Canst at— x sal ~ATTENTION— Valves $ 9.00 |: ~ a $1 5. 00 MOTORCYCLISTS f= 0 5.00 = $10.00 |: $17.50 MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT See Our Window Display Today Opposite the Square Totem F.M. Spinning Pole 1810—SECOND AV.—1310 615 to 619 First Avenue i! THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, CLUB WILL GIVE * 1909. The Annual Clearance of Women's Wear at a Single Dollar If battles are to be won some soldiers must be lost; likewise, if stocks are to be cleared, some money must be lost 3ut we accept these losses with good grace because, in comparison to the volume of business you give us, they’re insignificant. Tomorrow, then, we shut our eyes and let scores of good, desirable garments, hats and furs go at a single dollar apiece. The actual list of the prizes is here printed—none are reserved for anybody. Our own help- ers, even, are not allowed to buy until after our public has been served. The sale begins at 8:30, | when the doors open. 50 Girls’ Top Coats, | 1 Chinchilla Scarf, was | were $5.00. $5.00. | HATS 4 Tan Rain Coats for 100 White Lawn | Women, were $9.95. Waists, were $2.00. 2 Green Rain Coats,| 12 Madras Tailored Waists, were $2.50. 10 Waists of Cream Nun's Veiling, were $3.00. 50 Woolen Waists, all rubberized moire, $9.95 1 Tan Moire Rain Coat, worth $9.95. 6 Plaid Coats for Wom- Trimmed Hats Forty-five Trimmed ers and silks. All good | styles; were $3.00, $5.00 | and $7.50; all on sake Hats, felt prin , all) en (long), were $7.50. | colors, were $2.00. { 1 colors, trimmed with || 3 Dresses for Girls,| 12 Waists of Cream | wings, ribbons or flow- || were $2.50. Brilliantine, were $2.95. | : 8 Dress Skirts for| 25 Long Flannelette ' | Women, were $3.95. | Kimonos, were $1.75. 50 Black Coney Scarfs,| 3 Red ii or gi Wrap- were $2.00. | pers, were $4.95. 15 Children’s White An- | 25 Flannelette Wrap- gora Fur Sets, were $2.50. | pers, were $1.50. 10 Brown Coney Fur] 25 Imitation Moire Pet- ne lar! Collars, were $3.00. | ticoats, were $1.95. i 6 Imitation Ermine 25 Sateen Petticoats, Scarfs, were $3.95. were $1.95, J tomorrow at— THE STONE. E. FISHER (G.[- Wain SECOND AVE G UNIVERSITY ST SEATTLE -Gam AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. bs AMUSEMENTS. . Moore Theatre THE GRAND Seattle Theatre STAR JOMN CORT, ae Matinee Haturda The Sen Fre JOUN CORT, Manager RUSKELL & DREW, Mere Phones 42 POPULAR VAUPEVILER Best Dramatic Attraction the Performances Datly—2 ae Ta8, Ok Seasee. Prices— too, Matinees Thursday and day ' Rvery Bvening This Week “JANE BY bd Next Week Sau Opera Company Evenings at § Bharp Mats at ae Nigh This Week ' [es Matiores Thursday aad Saterday. KLAW & ERLANGEN'S Grenier 2 TIMES A DAY—* NEW ACTS. Come See the Wonderful Leap of 20 Feet From « Pedestal to the Stage, | MADE ON A BICYOuE!! PANTA S VAUDEVILLE aequaled Vaudevitic.” Dumonts, Malian Strout The comb | LoIs” THEATRE| Phones: Sunset, Main 1204; Ind. 4334. / ‘This Week, With « Matinee Teday, | “THE JUDGE AND THE JURY" a’ Metty Pte “n ie. ew Are Talking of This Great | Gloria.” Next Week —"Gitttertag Rutt Phillips, Who Just Talks. |) THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN OCK AT 25 CENTS. Ri “i rong & Verne BUY ‘TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers. KAVANAGH CO., » Mine Operators, 704-546-7-8 JOHNSTON BLOG. Tourist Hotel Turkish Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av. |The Wisdom of Age and Frasier There are old men here deeply H | Bearlet; Arnu Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Watches, Sterling Sttver, Cut Glass, Chivaware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim fog Hall Clocks. q ALBERT HANSEN For 26 yeare the largest, finest and most reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. _ } mocks. tonde. Merete | Private Miss | Both Phone Estabitiahed 1893 306 F veal Bide Orders Be uted for lnvestment or = argine | wat “Gus Brown’ says Final Days of Our Mid-Winter Sacrifice Clothing Sale Make your selections this week if the money Is of any object to you suiTs, in Seattle who regret that they did not work ead enough, study enough, and particularly that they did not save money en enough ugh in eactier life. saving of tach of these older, wiser, sadder men could iufinitely improve the O'COATS AND RAINCOATS, lives and happiness of hundreds { Regular price $18.00 and $20.00, for 812.00 of younger men | Regular price $2 and $25.00, for 16.00 if the younger men would only listen to Regular price § and $30.00, for 20.00 them an¢ fit by thele-.c H Regular prices to $40.00, for $24.00 noire experience. This includes bi and blacks They would te Il you to work, they would All garments fitted and pressed when required tell you to s trout arte a to study, they \would tell you many things NOT to do, but even tf you refused all the rest of their advice, they Would insist upon your saving money and upon your having a system of saving it REGULARLY Alaska Bulidin So niveh from each Pay Check soon Home of Boandina Vian American Bank. becomes the easy way Second avd Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” ee eee Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Euilding, Seattle, U.S. A.

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