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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. of almost equal import | Ee vs a excetionty oinvea, MUSEUM TO HAVE STUDENTS NEED FREE HOSPITAL a iortatt| DOWNTOWN Site) “CTPA AT GATE, FOR on UNIVERSITY POPE Plus LL | h of the trio The gepute hetweop dab gnd} (Dy United Pres t uly, convinein | Washington over gate receipts at _ - tai hie A downtown alte will be provided | tomorrow's game was b a] The ¢ opolitan Club, a foretgn | Komp, Nov, 4.The ¢ Soattte |@F the museum and art gallery plan | a comp rane Seteeen bi ‘an, |BOotety niversity of Wash-| Pope Pius is worrying f oh Credit the National Way le True Accommodation | THE CREDIT STORE by the Washington State orl tneton, w raknath D a} cis at the Vatican 4 lation, ‘Thi Hinds nt, te to gente eae ae eee ectertay. d moveme vat pr aatabite h a hee bons i 1 of FOR WOMEN es plans will be formulated later a d | te how cre at THE THEATRES 2 Sander plan has |“ University - ila and at Pullman col-| The funeral services ¢ ulty members have en-| body of William Zeldenru: 16 dew held at the Pre Ballard, Saturday at | p.m dat the Grand} , The Squaw hea CAPE TOWN | enter on thelr p id like Varnell for r 1 intervals as he PARLIAMENT * or umpire AMUSCMCNTS. 4 AMUSEMENTS. eee eee eee ee ee 4 H and talented wife It have trod the wpward and the ’ I} AM a. ead talented wits, | pO nce A ssh dn | MOORE THEATRE | Lois Theatre i? Fy d s it much dramatic! fOWN, Nov. 4—The Duke| I hay pudured and done in days] pm ng ened a | Pheansdenin, teeth Yaar ailore wits wife,/of ¢ aught, representative ft | prorted by Mi : # 7 : very | King ree of Great Britain, to | 1 have i for all, and bid fare | com y. 1 F re y by H. Cooper| day formally opened the first ‘par-| » hope; || “THR WORLD AND MIs WirR”’ urs ; a with | lament of the new union of South| And I ‘have lived and loved, and f. forte, Nirdiinge yateet vbera| Africa. The day was observed as closed the door joa co ee eee Fall Coats Millinery com:| 4 holiday throughout the unton Robert Louis Stevenson a” Fret : —— en of the every i ORIGINAL PIKE PLACE baat wheD 7. LA FOLLETTE IS ~ play tt NOT TALKING NOW The Tien of ¢ MADISON, Wis, Nov, 4—8on Spanish of J t ela l jette has refused to en » 4 ‘anda y wutif . ) ersy over the re ITELT THESE: f Rssrroned WHAL gop WN ‘ 1—Mteliag Features—1 | oe and 2 5 mpeeted and ator — ‘i is not « elec See aight n could fir make grea’ gaceptional abilite oO band, the fact that ndidate for re PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville” DOL 'L TAR A WEEK Pa ac at t the National. Dal FAMILIA BEL Prowramme Other Big Ones LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Manning's ST. GERMAIN’S Our Famous Home-made Bread, Pies, Cakes and Cookies can now be bought only at our store on the main floor. ST. GERMAIN 1617 Pike Place. | —— WA odd ‘A NIGHT OP PUBLIC MARKET fit Av. and Pike Place, Just North of Pike St. Seattle High Class Food Center Stock-Reducing Sale CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN AT ONE-THIRD OFF Heavy buying for Fall and Winter has given the Clothing Department of this store almost double the amount of Clothing usually carried, and to reduce this stock to its normal size as soon as possible, immense reductions from regular prices are given throughout the store. Suits, One-Third Off Overcoats, One-Third Off Cravenettes, One-Third Off This sale comes at a time when it affords you an opportu- nity for saving that cannot well be overlooked. Remember, nothing has been reserved, the sale including all of the stand- ard makes of Clothing carried by this house. We are quoting a few of the values offered: Men’s and Young Men’s Suits AT STOCK-REDUCING PRICES. =e est isa i offered at $8.65 Every $15.00 Suit in the house during $10 70 this sale Hood's Mome-Made Candies MURPHY’S, 1515 First Av. BOSTON UREN CO | tens or sommes esses Conese STALL 65 FRESH FISH. 1509 Pike Place. qvuauty PRICE Jet White Butter Stores STALLS 6 AND 8S | MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE ne 3. W. VAN VANDEVORT, Grocen, Stall 104. 216-218-220 PIKE STREET ) SATURDAY ENDS KESSLER’S doreat Clothing Slaughter} Every article must be sold—wholesale or retail. This is positively the finish. Clothing almost given away. Have a Look at These Prices sso me fee Shag SHOE M. ALEXANDER &@ CO 1890 Pike Place —-binite © mad 10, Westtake Regular $25.00 values in high-grade Suits, $18 00 Ww THERE ARE SIZES FOR ALL—THEY ARE MADE UP IN FAULTLESS STYLE IN THE SEASON'S NEWEST FABRICS. YOUNG MEN'S SPECIAL A great collection of Bp all and Winter Suits, in sizes for young vg, men, values that range om $15.00 to $20.00, in handsome materials; your choice : Bhirts .18¢ 48c Srershirts sss Regular $12.50 Cravenette 0 aig \ All $12.50 Overcoats, 1c $1.00 Night 59c during $8, 65 Miy.. (ar H/ PEO’ PUCE sv sicvdncaivend $8.65 11c We We hee 48c sale All $15.00 Overcoats offered dur ipo. 088 and $3.00 Silk and W SEN vue isivcccuathaset $15.00 Cravenettes offered during Boys’ and Youths’ serene G 128 | Bat a3c A |: x -$10.70 Dg OO) Ue eee $10.70 as All $18.00 Overcoats reduced to $6.90 ana $12 j 60 and $3.00 Suit 89c i 4 j PRES coughed i : Hi } W All $20.00 Overcoats, your choice ‘ : 3 1 p sale : ae | JY iH| Vane at the sale price : Ba $1.89 Pant Fae es $1.89 $20.00 and $25.00 $7 89 Athy ners. $1.89 ' hess EN SM. is <A) iS H | eae Cedewereen’ toad $14.75 $5 if H cveseceenes alee le x . : ection; sale KESSLER’S CLOSING OUT SALE @ Open Evenings Salesladies Wanted Sale Starts 9 a. m. 1 @ PECK LY me Hat Specials and $2.50 M Overeoats At Stock-Reducing Prices Di Tin 5 BA At Stock-Reducing Prices. . values J yaa! the one price Suits and Overcoats Suit Cases sale $12.35 rm \¢ ‘ae vag abet re aes 8 $12. 35 eee sen? S489 | & terials so popular this season n "BRIDGE & CO LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST two First ont Yesler rh nreances! First and Yesler Stetson Hats Shoes (UNIO... MADE) Douglas Keystone Pants and Overalls (UNION MADE) Packard Shoes