The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1909, Page 5

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~~ THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, wu» 5 —————— ; RANCHISES FIRST ACTION PICTURE OF MONORAIL CAR SHOVELING SNOW | a Eee PE st 98 NOT FOR PASTORS} 7 f | ea — =. Janviarny [Janvary Janwwear ) ARE GRANTED F Sets sd | RAeeTON, Mem es. 6ale- Mm sale-2 Bale- | Sig [has wot is lM bay ne now at banuary - eh aie credit is good” — if cs 4 mbe jfied and b come id furnish the home completely or buy one ticle at t r eke | ‘ ome ai l, ocr ta ~% gE Bean / nary j;ANUARY SALE prices throughout the storey “your credit Js as . « Joupport the church. 1 have known good as cash”! f way a parish to raise eh money in o ‘i week @ 8 fine oF this _is a once-a-year opportunity which we strongly 7 ng recommend Seattle homefurnishers to take advantage of! a ; \@ save one-half on heat- | save $8.60 on this daven- NEW YORK IS THE BORROWING CHAMP idebtednes s Vatted Stares _. Was divided K owe $Y Ac Teport. that city decreased ich increased Fioo.000 95,791,078 dur duke bas ornament to th 4 esyea soil has been a creat + He is patriotic, comed Pe dentewby should he Ralve queation Wo the retiting Chinese minister, left! with ngton chamber of | on he bade it good-by some of my friends that 1 would come them In eau, made} Brennan (io wide, The photo, yet had of this wonderful new|ot ty has more! , ~ . i ; en jom is ; : & me When wi ; tal net in| e - or le an 1 xhways ity in the ‘ uriow th ar « railroads? The me York's debt |, “ ; ur railroads? | T! t : | I! was one of the great discover calle the population | x A ” ¥ ’ @f the city, each inhabitant would/ . “4 ume . o OC ding to the census! > cinnati, Boston ‘olo, ($109.23),| sco has the smallest B Bet dedt of any municipality with | More than 3/),000 inhabitants, and ita indebted. Bess during the year. D> Seattle is rated as the only city M@ more than 360,000 its Seattle's ing 1907. debt grew KING'S BROTHER MAY RULE CANADA THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. | _ Canada’s waning loyalty to King | ward and England has caused nin London, and as a result is said, the King’s brother, the} ‘Guke of Connaught, will be the next | general of the dominion. What to do with him oblem. intelligent and One of the richest men in the world. | He ts also a “sport” comes to Canada he will bring his/ @ Facing stable with him. Consequently, bis appointment to Mieceed Earl Gray would be —_ and if hel “MEET ME IN 1959” iS WU’S FAREWELL| D. cy ° as be should, and} met sick or have an ace die?” was the} Ting = Fang, re obu eaned by him; nelther should the a. ke be the last on the street SHOEING OX TEAMS sylvania Blackamiths Swing! Ur » the Stocks | ae ) L6, 3 “ “ ret ‘ neid th hood c " ' awa helr Ne nint munict the sta broken to Ot ae 708 4s and the other terrors) jot thetr tribe, rear and plunge at x team | A. BRIDGE & CO..Largest Clothiers on the Coast CLOTHING VALUES =——— Ar THE BIG ANNUAL SALE The following tremendous redactions are now being made in all lines of Men's Clothing at the A. Pride store The annual price-making event is awaited every year by careful buyers, and this year the values are greater than ever. These prices cover every Suit, every Overcoat and every Cravenitte in-this great store of Men’s Wear The following prices prevail durirg this sale: 5 etl : Men’s Suits Cravenettes All Suits that usually sell for $12.50, | All regular $12.50 Craven "$8. 35 to close out during ettes. To close at... sale : : ” 97.25 $15.00 re cuiat ( ager , in an im- Regular $15.00 values in Mye's Suits. | mense selection. Fi A great range of styles Annual Sale ......... " $1 0. 45 Nuw-oftered es “$i 1.25 Our big line of $18.00 Cravenettes $16.50 Men's Suits are gr marked for this sale $1 3 50 ing this Sa t mong OE cv aies ease. (dene os ° 12. 35 These goods carry the famous price of A large variety of pleasing patterns Priestley” mark and can be had in all ranging in price from $1 4 75 shades and in all sizes. The styles in- $22.00 to $25.00, now ° clude the auto and military collar. These d nt Suits will be found in ST a as in all sizes, in all materials, in the | 1 Off Y Men’ Sin pleasing combinations of this season, Specia er in oung S es : We have placed together a splendid Ridin of Suits for young men Overcoats = 3" Beli te" that originally sold ; $15.00 regular priced Overcoais. | and $18.00, in prevailing styles and Sale price, while they $1 0 45 | materials, including blacks, grays, PRRs vig SS 0's Uae v's 09, . mixtures, checks and stripes; the as- $18.00 regular priced Overcoats, in a | sortment is now large and complete, splendid selection. $1 2 35 | but an early call is advised for the best While they last . selection, They go together during $22.00 to $25.00 regular priced Over- | the sale at one price, regardless of for- A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast FIRST and YESLER—2 Entrances—FIRST and YESLER Call at “The Virginia,” 804 Vir} ginta st, corner Bi hth av., for | moderr Rates $4.00 per week.| Everything new population debts over OVER 2,000 $2 and $3 Umbrellas 95¢ LEASE EXPIRED MUST VACATE IN FIVE DAYS COME FIRST AND GET BEST 1116 Third Ave. AFTER SIX YEARS! OF INTENSE SUFFERING 4. &. TABOR GETS QUICK RE- LIEF FROM THE BAKE OVENS || FROM RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING. | Dec 24 1959, and I promise to} Behind him he Both parties to P Promise to live on wnti) th DAKTA cae band Wad of teach “Thi nob mania it | ing the @0d assailing the “in f Mania @il make the same you.” Promise with William ident of the chamber, to shake inds with him in 1959. tea and cake: The promise was toast #4 in tea, and Mr. Gude has begun |! i “MOB MANIA” REAL | - ae FOE TO THE NATION) THE GRAND *% Bet Peace and democracy Zt the United, States I wm & | onlenannionanenmy met dreaded enemy of the construc c. 2h! The od? whe ior, thik ho re |} Thie Wook | Peteott's fom [in man-—rheumatism, Mr. Tabor of the. people }} ay ke numb: of wu) riatioa® Hick gts oa tines” Btier or lor. |} sought relief from every source is threatened || prices she Go, Sale. Sh BOwe: .LOOR, G Dally, ‘Feo of Mepl Vocalists deday after day. Mr. Tabor has been |} declared. Dr Wed ednesdon 3 iL _Sthers” __ |] superintending some of the largest |i iy y> inania Gearhe %. Vineent, dean of the} faeully bt the University of Chic » sociology depart Ment, in an address county | is nation wide. | " da ¢ Tree thinking, of its citizens, The Miitien of. the mation Menta fi» work, its progres t everything vite ing it findér the bane ¢ erthrow the €rowd, the public schools and uni apirit of the Phones—funset Main 1204; Ind. 4994 THEATRE LOIS "Arr". D. 8. Lawrence Players a solemn} AMUSEMENTS. | F. Gude, Grand Opera House MONDAY BVENING, JAN SRD The Ladies’ Masteal Club Presents MME. SEMBRICH The World's Greatest Soprane Assisted by kh agreement || J. E. TABOR. “A MESSAGH FROM MARS.” After many years of constant rf ing Succ | | Matines Today Iqbor as a bridge builder, pneumat rib ie And Francis Rogers, i Ne ae teas Pic foundation worker ‘and tun Matines § 1.80 Gallery Iytnorved "$1 60 ic<=— : neler, and being continually jx lery Admission §1.09. posed to the constant changes of piion and membership ie Thureday, Dec. 30th, || PANTAGES THEATRE jer J _MUNEQUALED VAUDBVILLE.” N. W., at last fell a victim to Tabor, of 4018 12th|q Toniahs, jobs of construction work on the |} ast and in the faust and simply |i felt that he could not desert his | Willow Tips, Pompons ‘sy! natt a| pregpes ce tare your S| pon by troubles from his||f aterial een ur turbatag stomgoh, liver and kidneys, ¢om-! fy “4 Piumes dyed, curled and) polled him to stop all work and he o} before the| Seattle heatre || Mera 1} entire country t 4 sTHC democracy and|| 1] woty Pantier & Go-cdegn ch gy oe n¥ 00, gought relief at the Loughney &| || GircusThe De 020-27 Pe nie IG y,, Loughney Bake Ovens. This relief Romaine — Kram Cor. tnd and Pike. camé with the firgt treatment and after the courge he is cbmpletely |i and permanently cured, | To ftheumatic fferers well would say but are to thelf ae of Lodkpaty & Loughney || né the consultation {9 entity || ite amuse: | The Newport CAFE & GRILL New Method Teaching. Versition of the United States muat} Hole origina! Dancing ‘Thig Week, At ip Minti reo of all chargé. They will to tach sod instill in the minds of| Tanena. Gopysicutsd Dees PaO AM: FIRST AND MADISON. you honestly just what the cual E Prvlly charsetoristics of welt. de-| sone every Gay and Prlose—si00, Bho, 906. to-tor you. v pags aa 0 ll letine and ajertness to show analy. a oesigiuianenaeeteiionnll iE eople's an al ) ten} ‘er It Orey toereject all a Lares 6, Corner of @ ay. and | BEE stop: unwoMthy “Ot Ahetr con- nite west. Main a811} Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or st., and the hours col ay m, to 6 nite atitatiegt| sell real estate, etc. p.m; Sundays 9 a m. to 14 néok, era in this JANUARY | SALE-- port regulon price ‘ JANUARY. SALE Price $13.90 $1 30 =m, SAVE $6.00 on this fine PRICH $10.75 i extre aval tubing r green ry tractive gular price $10.15 ARR the IDEAL ¢ save $6.00 on this couch—- Lope, ee ee ee a 815.75 1c regular price JANUARY SALIC $9.75 “a very attractive and comfortable couch; solld oak frame, made extra ¢ picture; the covering is an excelient quality Per- t pattern in various desirable colors and in stylish . n sides; an excellent value at tise $9.15 strong, ex sian velour panel effect. an the remular 5 stron, hout, regular price $2.00. JAN 1 ARY SALE PRICK . Exclusive | Style | | | Site | Shop 714-716 Second Avenue Semi-Annual Half-Price Sale Continues But Two Days More This important sale continues but two days more, tomorrow and Thursday, and from present indications will assuredly be the greatest of our history. Every garment in our Suit Department, including Suits, Coats, Skirts, Gowns and Petticoats, is included, without exception, at this uniform reduction. ONE-HALF OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF Suits, Coats, SKirts, Gowns and Petticoats Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats No exceptions. Nothing reserved. No change of price.

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