The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909 (CO-EDS KICK ON NAUGHTY a WONT TE | WORDS IN RAH RAH BALLAD s: 5 ws: eo: so CN ee a en a a a em ee “The ‘The Exclusive g Exclusive [YOUR FACE-- i| eanchceishntcimicsistiien wid ne proposition . ? 10% ( ONLY | Wicked Stanford Lads Sing of BEER and HELL— ||) Style » Style “Awful!” Shriek the Fair Maidens in Chorus, and | “)),,,"! Shop” Shop” ot your enti c other 90 per cent ff} Now They Will Sing No More. pie Ow WC a 714-716 SECOND AVE. js “Clothin bib an “ ced | army Fontan ig fin rs ns oe king chorus IT’S GREAT TO BE BE appearance of a the het 5 AE cont | DELMONICO WAITER| adging charactc t Ste Wetton ta the tame of “A | sf & Gambolier.” In part it ta ® Stanford men, The Stanford girls | walter have sung it, too, until the last few and ite strains have always » evoked a mumur of ap asition. Eiforal — Be well Thielman, | letters testamentary up- | You can dre i and at a reaso! Poost if you buy B clothes here. Di to Mayfield and| , in responsible for a Ia t of his wealth FAVORS A COMMISSION, ©-| ‘The Men's Club of the Shaw | Memorial church, at South Park, at | }& meeting held last evening p if on record as favoring a com-| n form of municipal govern: | ~ ~ ~ | “But we'll cheer for dear old Stan | Of merchandisi ford, where the color of life, sot roe e j offer you ts red, i ! ; i 4 We'll rise and give the ‘varsity’ | "One | he ¢ like the ‘cuss a from our ‘cottine when we're] "OP# it or the reference to beer Washes News of Richard Shor | SOUTH TD WANTS. ley, supposed to be living Sixth av. 8. Sister Lieae seeking. Address ¥.! The Ansociatio a ‘of South End iii Improvement Clube last night ‘save ne- our ill unanimously endorsed the move ment for the early calling of a | «rand jury. The club also endorsed Samples and short lines from the largest manufacturers the plan of the county to build a in the United States, large I¢atory business block to Pan ibe used by the county offices, on All Ladies’ Shoe its property at Third and Yesler, | All Men's Shoes Regular $3.00 to $6.00 values 1 Overcoats | and 1 Raincoats | FOR MEN following low- f-than - competition lingortant Suit Sale At $18.50 s Charge New Method price .... 50 |i New Method price .... ‘PROBE BALLINGER, Buy from us and you will surely get your money's worth, | SAYS CONGRESSMAN ‘ : Pie: sonar be New Method price .c.ccccceae, $25.00 |}, Lacrosse, Wis, Nov. 11.—Con-| P 5 a Be50—New Method price ............ $20.00 Bi fier me us coinicn the chores Models Conservatively Priced at $25.00 and $30.00 geu00—New Method price ............ $16.50 ought by L. R. Glavin against See. retary Ballinger were sufficiently | serious to Warrant a spectal, thor ough and immediate Investigation edels elmer ce Congressman Esch re The best efforts and ability of our purchasing department are always exerted in securing the greatest style and quality value in $25.00 and $30.00 suits and it is these splendid examples of stylish and moderately priced ap- > parel that we offer at this special price. mam | OF rer sopaee bn; tear enrvoat iseue of Cil SAM. / oe zE The models, the fabrics, the colorings are the best shown and are splen- cpl 4 i Wok ya if) didly varied. These, combined with the excellence of tailoring and workman- Charles Tamal, the Japanese who | ship, produce a value that every discriminating woman will recognize as STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE “STATE von ggerth yp te ro much greater than the ordinary. Seattle merchants and business houses with worthless checks, was brought from Victoria this morning, | ‘and is now in the city jail. | The Last of The baat of The 4 J Fr Hi 9 9 Last Sensational d Buffalo Co. Hi EF i N i S @ e@ Sale of Clothing The well known Buffalo Sales Co., being forced out of their present location, and not having sufficient funds to meet their creditors, last week their entire large stock of merchandise was placed on sale at auction, and it was knocked down to the I ighest bidder. The entire stock was purchased by A. B. Shallit, of, Nome, Alaska, at 42 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ? Mf Shallit will take over the location and remodel the building, arranging for a very high class of goods, and it has been decided to place on sale at once The ENTIRE STOCK of CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and SHOES At prices never before equaled in Seattle—giving the public the full benefit of the low price at which the entire stock was purchased, or exactly Cc ant THE PRICES THAT FOLLOW WILL PREVAIL DURING THE ENTIRE SALE, AND THE EARLY COMERS WILL GREATLY BENEFIT BY THE LARGE SELECTION. HERE ARE THE PRICES: 1534 WESTLAKE BOULEVARD 1 Alhambra Theatre Bldg. Near New Westlake Market | $18.00 Suit for $8.95—A grand assortment of single and double-breasted Sack Suits, cheviots, serges, velours. Finished cassi- meres and worsteds in all the newest and i $10.00 Suits for $4.95—An ll- wool Business Suit, made for this $10.00 $15.00 $ : Overcoats .... $4.85 ‘are Cravenettes ... $8.95 season’s business, and good value most desirable shades; su; ed; - able 8 28; perbly tatlored; at $10.00, to go at— $12.50 $18.00 $10 45 perfect fit guaranteed. These are good a «eee QUI |] Overcoats..... Cravenettes .. values at $18.00, Our sale price— 10c WHITE I $3.00 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS ...... .... | agg ee Hes Wee eee. se a 20c BLACK AND CANVAS GLOVES, TAN SO $12.50 Suit for $6.95-—A fine Suit _ aegis ae SIX PAIRS FOR .... ....... 25c | Tes. ee Pigtnree of Clothes, comes in worsteds and 50c SUSPEND- 10c RED AND BLUE 20.00 Suits for $9.45—This represents a Scotch mixtures; worth $12.50 all HANDKERCHIEFS .... cut a tg this Suit goes at this # Over the world, to go at— LEATHE 1.50 eae zowoor = Be GLOVES ne cscee ues AOC ragaiys rp 79¢ $3.00 FLANNEL 25c LADIES’ $8.00 AND $10.00 $3 95 ets ate bar cae 95c SCs nk SUIT CASES ...... .....ODe $3.00 MEN’S } , CHILDREN’S bad SHOES ..... | 95 SWEATER COATS .... ... ise mr NS 16c¢ $15.00 Suit for $7.95 These 5.00 MEN’S 35c $1.00 MEN’S $22.60 Me en's Suits . $11 o5—A compre. Suits are pure worsted and the SHOES Bes $2. 45 Fein) wets Vitae GOLF SHIRTS: .6.06..4 4404 45c te Worked Sak Chatis Seana coe Py Peer of any you can see elsewhere H at a $15.00 price mark; don’t fail 10 see this Suit at— THE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, AT 9 oO’?CLOCK ‘ND ND CONTINUES UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS DISPOSED OF. REMEMBER THE DATE (FRIDAY) AND REMEMBER THE L LOCATION (424 PIKE STREET, CORNER OF FIFTH AVENUE.) A. B. SHALLIT, 424 PIKE ST. FIFTH AV. 2 in single uit you could 5.00 anywhere, senting only 1909 fash st President Suspenders, light and heavy $1.50 Dress Shirts, Stiff Bosom ......!

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