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new now sa at. now at.. wear, speci All oe Suits tailored, hand-made button- holes; coat 32 inches long, lined throughout with the guaranteed satin; skirt is the line. $12.50 Suits The best ent that a boy can get $3.50 and $4.00 Suits you can buy now ase $2.98 $5.00 and $6.00 Suits are Shoes for Boys When you buy Shoes you want shoes that shoes that gre not so clumsy as to hurt the lad’s feet— the kind we sell—and now throughout the store. Come in and see them and save money. All $8.00 Trousers . $10.00 Trousers All $12.00 Trousers $3.50 Fancy Vests reduced to ... 00 Fancy Vests reduced to . 00 Fancy Vests reduced to 00 Fancy Vests reduced tc $8.00 Fancy Vests reduced t 0,00 Fancy Vests reduced to 112.00 Fancy Vests reduced to Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, 00 Garments reduced to . 7.00 Garments reduced to . $8.00 Garments reduced to . $10.00 Garments reduced to 2.00 Garments reduced to .. 116.00 Garments reduced to 20.00 Garmente reduced to ae Garments reduced to 1.00 Garments reduced to | Here’s to You and Yours for 1913 Specials gathered sogether for quick selling for the last day of this year. $14.75 terials and models. them. Navy Blue and Black Serges in all wool, man- Sale model with high waist yard . a yard .. a yard New Year's new Suit. a yard An on sale $1.25 All ae ‘< Goods, now, Boys’ , at the same time jal prices prevail a yard a yard ... We Thank You One and All for Your Patronage During 1912 WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS ACPHERSON-GRAY HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. We Satisfy Customers 1912—Tuesday Farewell Sale—1912 Sell before we ! Here are prices that should interest you Buys a Coat that, in many stores, the regular price we be from $28.00 to $35.00. prices were up to $25.00, and include nov- elties and plushes in the very latest ma Come Women's One-piece Dresses in Silks, Serges and Velvets. $20.00 values; in our Before Inventory Winter Coatings $1.50 Coatings, 54 wide, now, a eis $1.19 $2.25 and $2.00 Coatin, s, 58 inches wide, now, $1 59 65¢ All Wool Eiderdown, 36 inches wide, now, 50c Wool Dress Goods 65c All Wool Serges, 36| * inches wide, now, TS . ater $1.00 All Wool and Serges, 42 inches wide, in colors and black, 89c priced Wool Table Damask 35c Red and White Plaid Table Damask, 58 inches wide, a yard 25c | 50c White Table Damask, 58 inches wide, sf capa 40c 3744 White Damask, now, a yard baueovatcs 29c MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. 1418-20-22 Third Ave. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. Women’s Suits | Bath Towels Splendid savings now to #/ and Coats be made in Towels, both in ff) bleached and unbleached, 9} Tuesday morning should see you in} and they are all made with 9) this store selecting a Suit or Coat, or for} the double thread that matter both, as you get the two for | 15¢ Unbleached Bath Tow- ff} the price of one. Then, besides, we know | els, size 19x38, 10 full well that no house in Seattle gives | each WUC better value in all lines of merchan live | 35¢ Bleached Bath Reali than we do, Try us and see, Our Befo* size 19x43, 19¢ each | 75¢ Bath Mats, now ld —_— SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. 25c Scalloped Cases, | size 45x36, now 15¢ Pillow Cases, size 42x36, now..,... 1c S5c. Sheets, good with French seam, weight, BOW ccc sesecsccdccece Abc Our regular | in and see $12.95 | lif a limerick Is rightly cast, |e the fact that this line len’t right. size 72x90, now. inches yoo 75¢ Seamless Sheets, size 81x90, now.. 90c Seamless Sheets, size 81x99, now....... 75c BLANKETS AND QUILTS. Saving Time Now $5.50 Wool Blankets now priced ah $3.75 ABC | si Bankes mom $9.89 Novelties | } $2.50 Cotton Blankets now $1.98 $1.75 Cotton Blankets now yest $1.48 $4.00 Quilts now priced at Dress ..... $8e } | $3.50 Quilts now priced at ........ $2.45 $1.98 Priced ato. 8148 $2.50 Quilts now priced at .. f It's Correct, Cheasty Has it. ’ Cheasty’s Great Mid- Winter Clothing Sale SALE OF EXTRA TROUSERS Special Prices on Fancy Vests Dressing Gowns, Reduced fimo Garments reduced to . ra Perfect-fitting hand-tallored Trousers, for dress or everyday wear, in great variety of materials. Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street Free Delivery Throughout the State of Washington. Celebrated Alfred Benjamin and Cheasty Special Hand-Tailored Garments, Fine Blue and lack Serges, Unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots tnclud- ed, heavy weight. SUITS AND OVERCOATS NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Second Floor Department $15.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoats oo $18.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoa $20.00 Heavy Suite and Overcoats, OO Main Floor Department , $22.50 Heavy Suite and Overcoat -$16.90 $25.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoa 18.75 $27.50 Heavy Suits and Overcoa' 20.65 $30.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoat 22.50 $32.50 Heavy Suits and Overcoats. 24.40 $25.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoate. $26.25 $27.50 Heavy Sults and Overcoats. ¥ ae7e $40.00 Heavy Suite and Overcon' - $30.00 $42.50 Heavy Suits and Overcoat - $31.90 $45.00 Heavy Suite and Overcoats, 8388.75 $47.50 Heavy Suits and Overcoats. $35.65 $50.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoat 87.50 $55.00 Heavy Suits and Overcoat $41.25 960.00 Heavy Suits aud Overcoat $45.00 Cheasty’s Full Guarantee Behind Every Garment This is the sale you have been waiting for, The names “Benjamin” and Cheasty stand for all that ie best and most desirable in men's and young men's clothing, jhereafter be leased to white men | would not affect his position. jcharging Dong Pong with the mur- \arrested in the room at the Long YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People SWHATTLE FEDERATION of Wo- men's Clubs has asked that a wo- man be appointed to the medical staff of the ofty hospital. Subsoribers to The fetus Btar will confer 9 favor by notify thie office at once of an jeoure prompt an ame tor euvetfiuge | proms Sther paper for The feat WEEKLY MEETING of — the Btar, It is the de oF Swedish Men's Club was held at Management to « the best service for all, and complaints are given courteous and stake |the Ratcbskeller Saturday noon. Progress of the club since its or j\igin wae reviewed by various speakers, Attention. If your paper tw to arrive any niaht by Glock, Kindly phone this o foe at once, Main 9400, Ask for the Circulation Department BERNICE DE PASPUALI, who ia to give a concert at the Moore The custom-| Seattle Thursday, She will be en eption at the /tortained at the Seattle Press Club embassy here has been | Friday mbassador Leishmann scene FIGURES COMPILED at the lo — cal customs office show that ex HEE.-FORECLOSURE| ports from the port of Beatlo dur yn filed against the 100-aere|ing the past year gained about ranch of Mra. Della Totten {mn pay-| $3,000,000 over 1911, Imports gain ment of attorney's fees ed about $2,000,000 and custome Jcolections almost $260,00, THE GROUND floor of the home of Mr. and Mre, Bernard Linden jberger, 1716 39th av, wae made lover as a French cabaret, for # }novel entertainment given Batur day night With its forty-two stories complet ed, new Smith block will be greet- ed By towne everywhere, Though New Yorkers declare That they have been certainly cheated. The UNION BPR 8 of all Green oburehes will be held at the Presbyterian church ay night from 6:30 to 9. Sup ; per and fice cream will be servec vA jos inoga eke Following the supper there will be a concert, and from 10:30 to 12 4 watch night union service. When police could break In any door, « Everyone in Beattie got sore; Now « law has been made Which restricts every raid; », | Yet we're no more content than be. | fore, The *t two lines rhyme with the So Of this work of art SIDNEY SONDHEIM, young ten derfoot fregb from the sixth grade of a New York public school, put to flight « Jarge cougar with a vol ley of snowballs near Tonasket, ac cording to the story told Bunday by Henry Allen, 4116 Atkens ay. TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY leaves Seattle for Honolulu New Year's day, There will be no par ade. | | THE BODY of Deckhand Wilson ef the steamship Hunter, who fell —-. from the Galbraith dock on the Aight of Dec. 10, was found Sunday SOME OF IT BACK THEN night by two boys playing on pler Congresaman--It cost me $5,000 3. The body was hangin gon « to be re-elected, beam under the wharf, Constituent , Won't It? Congresema An extra sens eet ‘That'll set you back AN ELECTRIC foot-warmer left Well, there's to be |in a bed in the office of Dr. A. D. im April Babcock In the Arcade butiding. “ \Beoond av, burned up the doctor's bed Sunday afternoon. FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. — Jack Noble was killed aod John Barnard ty injured in the upsetting of & Wagon-load jon. THE SITE of the new building for the Y. W. C. A. at Fifth av. and Beneca at, le being cleared for ex cavating. Work will be started in January. OLYMPIA.-SPECIAL election will be held January § for a suc cowsor to Representativesiect Ap- pleman, who died recently. PORTLAND.—FRANK 8TICE re- celved 90 days for injuring Mrs. Stice’s face, She was a September bride. TO SH—INDIAN tande will for periods up to 10 years, instead of ohly three ABERDEEN. BRITISH bark Torrisdale Mee a wreck at Grays Harbor, Wostport lifesavers roe cued Capt, Collins and crew of 90. WASHINGTON, DEC. 30.-<eo. W. Simpson, pay director of the navy, is dead here today of heart lure after a Hngering Mnees. SAN FRANCISCO—Unton ii Co. has ordered four new tank Steamers, 425 feet long. LOS ANGELES.—Seoond trial of Clarence Darrow, indicted a year ago for jury bribing, wM! begin Jan wary 20, der?” “No-letter carrier.” GREENWOOD, CAL.—Ole Ole son, second mate of the steamer Helen P. Drew, was drowned Satur day. BVERETT.—JAMES WILLIAMS, arrested in California for attempting forgery, is thought to be the man who robbed the First National bank of Snobomish. SAN FRANCI8SCO.—W. F. Her- rin, vice president of the Southern Pacific railroad, sald the merger decision of the supreme court AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Valeska Surratt in “The Kins Waite. Metropolitan — “The Quaker Girl” Seattio—Seatile Stock Co., in “Bhore Acres.” ORPHEUM—Cressy and Dayne and vaudeville. EMPREGG—"Fun at Sea” vaudeville. PANTAGES-——"The Surf Bath- ere” and vaudeville. GRAND—Vaudeville and motion pictures. CLEMMER — Photoplays and vaudeville. MELBOURNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. and ATTORNEY a complaint | PROBECUTING ee ee ee der on Dec, 18 of Wong Song. Go Young Ging and Mrs. Sing Ying. Yick apartments with Dong Pong, held as witnesses, theatre Tuesday, Jan. 7, will reach |y ‘Yes, xHat's You @very Me, WON'T You KNOW Ir WILK MILK | if” You Don'r Quiy he A, COUPLE OF & WHEN You ve. ON A TRatenaaR TRAIN PUY THE @xTRa CLOTHES ON BAND CHUCK ALC THE OTHER JUNK WTO THE POCKETS, TAY WiL4 DRTRIBUTES THE WOIEHT AND PROTECT You FRom BUDDEN CHANG@SS IN YNE WEATHSR erri iT MANAGEM@NT, MY Wr-r—Don'y wreraver! ff Box, SFFICIENT MANAQ< NENT, Most men meet wi the excellent quality FREDERICK & NELSON | Store Closed All Day Wednesday, New Years Day reverse @ because of thelr ‘opinion thelr ow n judgment. igh WAI6TS. in one- and two-room lots. $ tracings. Fifty-Piece Set Special $9.75 IFTY-PIECE Set in pure-white Aus- trian China, finely glazed, on the at- tractive shape pictured. An excellent Set for everyday use, and an exceptional value, for the set of fifty pieces, at $9.75. Hundred-piece Set (service for 12), spe- cial $17.00. —Chinaware Section Basement Salesroom Clearance Values in Millinery NTRIMMED Hats of fine quality sille velvet itt smart large dress shapes, black, navy and cardinal, for clearance, 95¢. Fancy Feathers in aigrette and sweep effects, for clearance, 25¢, 45¢ and 95¢. Children’s Tam o’Shanters, for clearance, 15¢+ 44-Inch Tussah Royal Special $1.00 N unusually low price for Priestley’s \| Tussah Royal, which is woven from finest Australian wool and angora- yarns, with small woven dots. It is 44 inches wide, and is shown in black, brown, dark old-rose, plum, wistaria, old-rose, myrtle- geen and gray. Special $1.00 yard. Basement Balesroom. Now Progressing, the Twenty-Eighth SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE Third and Fourth Floors Continuing the Annual READY-TO-WEAR CLEARANCE CLEARING of remaining Fall purchases in Women’s Garments at sharply reduced prices that offer exceptiona The garments are all from our regularly-selected high-grade lots include desirable apparel for every occasion, as follows TAILORED AND TRIMMED SUITS, TAILORED DRESSES. AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES, STREET COATS. AFTERNOON AND EVENING WRAPS, UTILITY COATS. FUR COATS, FANCY WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATS. CLOTH SKIRTS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, COATS AND BLOUSES, The Clearance Lots in the Basement Salesroom Section Include— ¢ WOMEN’S STREET COATS AND DRESSES, WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS. MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES, LINGERIE, SILK AND CHI Room Lots of Wall Papers: Clearance a lines and discontinued patterns of fine domestic and imported Papers, im de- signs for the various rooms of the house, at very special prices for quick selling, Cut Glass Fern Dishes Special $3.75 UT Glass Fern Dishes in the attractive star and feather cutting pictured, also in combina- tion double star design and fitted with removable silver-plated inset. pecial $3.75. buds and dainty forget-me-nots. gold-edged and the handles are decorated with gold 50-piece Set, special $9.25. 100-piece Set, special $17.50. Now on Display nd ses’ Ready-to-wear Fifty-Piece Set Special $9.25 INNER Set, as pictured, on’ a high-grade semi- porcelain shape, decorated with tiny pink rose — The New 1913 Model Great Majestic Range buying advantages. lines and the clearance ——Firet Floor, Annex. Eight inches in diameter Glassware Section. All the pieces are Basement Balesroom, This new model is) built as well as evehy retains all those fums damental principles © design that have mac the Great Majesti¢ pre - eminent among Ranges of every © and embodies new feat ures that make for added efficiency. Btove Section ‘Third Floor