The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1909, Page 4

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oR JA want feature ¢ Ribit, tak Th which of the PANESE ARTISTS WANT THIS FAMOUS OLD LION THE OKAZAKI! LION. ing the Hon from the Seattle | artistically, to be mere monetary o¢ have also come | trust ft will serv © spectnens of clal tender olitan Museum, t Mr. H. Seb out the p cep this w sent away for a gable from Japan, ask STAR'S DAILY SHORT STORY THE WONDERFUL VOYAGE By Stuart B. Stone. the gauniest, { wedded life. envelope postmarked containing two tradictory letters. “Dear Mr. Dait We are form ing a party to v Niagara falls The party will o e only gen Yemen, eminent in scientific and terary fields The trip will be rictly educational en” instructive. Can you come? Your sincere friends, JOHN GATEWOOD. * The other ran “Dear Old Dait "Bucky’ Freeman, Jones, Howard and the rest of the old gang are going for a week's plunge York. Show the other le Mrs. Dalton and join the old push Just once more. “Yours for Gotham, “COONEY GATEWOOD, “Rockham, "09." One read Zip Stanton, | and glork od Here's over one s necks and set sail for home. Mr. Dalton arrived n a hot 4 day, with a parched & woarted stomach, sleep SHE DEMANDED THE EDUCA. TIONAL RESULTS OF THE VOY. AGE. famished eyes, some cherished Tk was their first separation and| Arabian Nights’ Recollections and Mr. Dalton had to plead mightily to be allowed to make the trip. $1.34 in his trousers pockets. After pretty Mrs. Dalton had kissed him “Devote particular attention to | about thirty times and tnquired ter the Indian myths, Dick, dear,” can a Mrs. Dalton; and he prom "The trip was an unqualified sue derly after his h and why none of the sou sent hom Falls, ven more attention than before 1 power had increased lt of the trip, gine the yel © Sacramen cannon, 000 feet into the defiles of the Cumberland = mo ry where Amerie » dod Die c d Mra. Dalton } "Quit t Sacramento river, the dea Dick Dalton! What of the over the rt deas of Liberty, and It tant really a maid-—it's a boat,” snapped Mra. Dalton, “One would think you had not bee Niagara Falis. At that Dalton arose nity and sulked. Mrs. Dalton crept silently away to weep. After an hour she crept back again, all for |forgiveness. Dalton was stil | dignant 1 know it's all right, doar.” she} | pleaded You are just tired and | don't remember Dalton relented Instantly, “Yee, that’s it. Travel is really very im proving Now the | river———" | “Niagara, dear,” | Dalton, softly Yeu, you, Niagara, It was—ah—divine! corrected Mra. DIANO ror Pe dropping a sheer | 8 near} n his dig Shoshone } said Dalton. THE STAR—THURSDAY,/ DECEMBER 16, 1909 WANT A BRIDGE | 292.3" OVER NARROWS as BALLARD, D Under SCHUBERT CLUB READ THIS LETTER the auspices of the KOMTERTON 6 © Concert Direction M. G. Ganson 437 Fifth Avenue PLEASE ADOMESS ALL LETTERS TO THE rime YO INSURE PROMPT ATTENTION Ellors tutic Mouse, Sonttlo, Washington. Gent Lemon t= Will it be ponsidle’for you"to furninh for Drs Mllner ‘sé forthooming Seattle’reoital the large Chickering Concert Grand which «ase used &t the recitals in the Alaskm-Tukon-Pact fia Mxposition Auditorium? This recital han been arranged by the Somubert Clud to take plsce et the Grand Thonter on Priday afternoon, Dec. 17th. Roth Dr. Mullner and Coonras4 ¥. Boo have expressed # to Gonire that this particular instrument be used es somo friends have spoken sdout it end I #44) cortainly appreciate the favor if you Can arrange it. Yory truly at |i This magnificent of concert piano ever the world has ever produced. Seats may be had at the Box Office $1.00 and 75c. Eilers today. SLEPT 100 HOURS; WAKE of « morphine tend] MINSTREL MIDGETS long sles - why am de “ye in de tide ng ‘Ah'm ag » Katin’ dumang aid; D BY DRUG FIEND’S SHRIEKS | (Ry United Pre PHORNIX, Ariz, De WULLNER and the CHIC At the Grand Theatre at 3 o'clock TOMORROW AFTERNOON KERING Are Wedding Bells to Ring? PoOke MURnAT HA 1988 one (Ee Talking today a people whose y in the very near Wovember 16, 1909. | PAYMENTS PLAN i6 pons L Mew ickering Concert Grand, the most perfect specimen ight to the west, will be heard again tomorrow at the Grand with Dr. Ludwig Wullner, the most famous song interpreter Prices, To all such ing message It is our t Ip establish 1ome table homegee t interest for you to ate ttempt to : case of fal begin the im- king are espe- a of You will be pleased with the t ndise, charmed with the tre and entirely satis. fied with the te por cially this store and its pol Your particular re considered and the pa ments arranged you—not t form with some I hard, fast and soulless rule A are ready—eomme . YOU are post idea of with the s—come, rements will be If you and the gir and see us. Ii, poning the happ adding to your w We assist people to happine we” want to see you established—no DISTRIBUTED waiting—our and with it all gocs our SATISFACTION TO YOU, $2.00, $1.50, ‘M.A.GOTTSTE! eess—from the Rockham They saw all the twirly Very well whirly shows from the y cooled their throats | grown haay in the years of view Beats. 99 point | tional results of t pouted Dalton geographical notions had| very front | whose but whose Successor to OD. &. Johneton Co. gp FURNITURE C AVE. BETWEEN PIKE BRIDGE & CO., LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST A REAL CLOTHING SALE AT A BIG CLOTHING STORE OF Following the usual custom of this great Store for Men, we are opening our yearly Clearing Sale on all Suits and Overcoats i ly awaited by careful, conservative buyers. While the prices quoted are very low, it must be remembered that the stock is new. giving our customers the benefit of all profits, rather than carry the stock over. ee ee $10. 45 $15.00 regular priced Overcoats. while they last $18.00 regular priced Overcoats, in a selection. While they las $22.00 to $25.00 ré value Sale price si 4.75 gular priced Oversiate: Your choice ..... beveseee include all including unfinished and Scotch mixtures EXTRA: These garment heavy material blacks, gra sizes, all popular styles, in cassimeres, $8.35 This great Sale will continue only until the surplus stock is disposed of. The values are here, the selection is large, AN OPPORTUNITY THAT COMES BUT ONCE: A YEAR The Sale You Are Waiting For THE END-OF-THE-SEASON ANNUAL SEATTLES BIG ANNUAL MONEY-SAVING CLOTHING SALE CLEARING SAL MEN’S SUITS $7.25 All Suits that usually sell’f6r $ to close out during sale . bits eset eewes Regular $15.00 values in “Sen's Suits. great range of styles. Now offered ..... $16.50 Men's Suits are grouped ating this Sale at a special price of 6%... eevee $12. 35 A large variety of pleasing. patterns, rz anging in price from $22.00 to $25.00, now $14.75 These different Suitgayjll be found in all sizes, in all materials, in the pleasing combinations of this season. A Large Number of Young Men’s Suits Ranging in Size From 16 to 19 Years In a oplendid assortment of styles, finely made, in materiale that include black, grays and mixtures; checks, stripes and plain colors; $15.00 and $18.00. While they last, your choice is offered at regularly selling at see $8.35 and you will profit greatly by an early visit to the store. A. BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST FIRST AND YESLER—2 Entrances—FIRST AND YESLER MEN’S CLOTHING in the entire establishment. For many years this has been an event eager. , the patterns and styles of the present season. Every Suit and Overcoat must go to make room for the big next season’s stock, now on its way. It is merely a question CRAVENETTES - $8.35 $10.45 _ $13. 50 hese goods carry the famous “Priestley” mat id can be had in all shades and in all size The styles clude the auto and military collar. SPECIAL! All regular $12.50 Cravenettes Bate oe UP Pa eee Carat inde mag $15.00 regular Cravenettes, in an immense selection. For Annual Sale ..............+ Our big line of $18.00 Cravenettes for this sale at ...... marked OF SALESMEN EMPLOYED AN EXTRA FORCE FOR Se ta tS hall el BIG SALE

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