The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—V RI YRIDAY, BL Ll a 17, 1913. eee ane ann tr ener Pexmember Old ° ‘Stow Boy” Cuppy, Who < 2 Now Has Ner ve to Say He Wasn't Slow’? (3) AMUSEMENTS —— ato) “4 ccna) SEATTLE THEATRE™ ah Main Ont MICH QUICK rec; (cHance ano Hat 9) ) CHASRTO HAVE Olt ey Soheumi U; PARTICULAR Eabeet thos rene MODEL SHOEGIOSPITAL 613 sded Ave. Try Curtiss for aware, Paints; Doors, Windows, Glass,@lumb- fo) LONMIE AUSTIN | | TO DEFEND HIS ° zs ) ing WALL PAPER, Tinting. THLE TONIGHT ° meta Vision st, es os aol THE WM. M. CURTIS? vaivnsenmanetnaabes iver wine ae Cor. Leary and 20th Av. N. Ww. ® 7 Ballard. }* A * Hal) il i you @ Doub'e <B c R N Hi A RDT ‘ f %, a y ! i Be OE nie - : far Ag EI |. Settee eet fl by HIFPODROME Pantages Theat ' - : rer uiPr ritth and Uo ® ' — The SENSATIONALE SLASHING Pa nh ts va LUTE AS REFEREE TOMORROW to-feff Clark | HARCOURT rn sot just Printers mE we rates Up *. n 1013 THIRD AVENUE rsp the Imperial alleys, f on] 1or3 1043 We. $200) Owin a3 = ”.. TSutohurro Baths Vonde poor Bp RHEUMATISM Scenic Cafe | ¥ a game, while —READ BOOKLET— ts ' a ia " BE Ve © en ide All Druggists eo ty ONE DAY ONL BE reception whee he Sine van —_— punoiin Genuine $5, $6, $7 WARE SURDER wAiee SLOSSON LEADING Pants, Made to Order ey CuPON PrTcHRe | . tyes Transfer Co. . ; | ST 01 7 le ‘ S §s saad web Rog réist. Ya wi {fice 114 Jackson St 2 ae watverer Waa son §TAR WANT ADS 1005 Wirwe Ay e 8 ype ) F AS. L. SHETE, Mer aahed 00 Je a [<lv ths | BRING RESULTS Fine, id : Clean ut se: waieabedh be. Saute: tha evede Young, on the Cleveland } Lines i on ! team from 1892 to 1498 _ in Striped NEW ORLEANS TO 10 Cuppy o™ Worsteds, SEE JOE RIVERS Cassimeres . | Cheviots Be tes an, Wee atacand in th Peeree aad vy Pa v UNION TAILORS Wit hl | Every 15 3 Suit Oo a Copyright 1912 L. S Open Sat. and Monday Eves Hey 1Y JAC ROGER’S WELL WORTH WHAT HE COST IF HE NEVER CATCHES A SINGLE GAME Roger Bresnahan will be worth big money ta the Cubs, even . nding Bresnahan, irates and Rede s the extra punch Better Get That New Overcoat Now! if he never catches a single ball ga Chariey Murphy kept th catcher away Se er would ju bo ave given the cher Pvt aa the se would have made the Rediegs mighty hot contenders for a high place in the race. Now the Oubs have a better chance to finish high than they would have had if the Reds or Pirates had landed Roger This is an ‘‘off season.” Tailoring business is dull—with every merchant—everywhere. Bound to be this time of the year. We're getting our share of the trade—a little bit more; perhaps: So us we're not complaining. But to liven ‘Rin ngs up a bit e ith he —to keep our immense Woolen Mills and tailor shops attempted running “‘full blast’ we're going to ‘“‘cut loose” and give ’ you men a bargain—an extraordinary bargain in Made-to- Be eee ude} PEIGHRR JACK QUIN isto bel Measure clothing. +t ih i“ ge (sold by Yankees to Rochester | SUSE NESE NTS ) THEY YRY IT AGAIN | BASKETBALL n Church League Stand ig ite WAUKBE, Wis, Jan, 17 Jimm i Here’s our proposition. Don’t miss it—you'll regret it if you do—% ; For a Few Days only, with every $15 Suit or Overcoat We'll give Free, absolutely free, an $8 pair of pants. You get the pants free, understand. More than that, you get a cor- rectly tailored $35 suit or overcoat for $15. There’s a bar- gain for you. $43 worth of clothing for $15! Clothing made from the very latest all wool fabrics, in the nob- biest ee rns and weaves. Built by expert Union Tailors, Cutters and Fitters. Men who make clothes that fit, wear and satisfy.«.We guarantee to please you, to ft you. f we fail, your.money back. 5 i The Genuine $15 ~~ hoe penneme ft Tailors 4 Bit xe ine shape oy hs" 3 Fo er | Biiov First Av. “amo e ae Near Madison : eT nee $25 Upwards Popular » if da ke the trip Th rant "| Hundreds at My Patients’ Py ea Fooled by Red Signs STETSON HATS BARRY SHOES MEN'S FURNISHINGS CLARKSON HATS AN OPEN COUNT HEE 4 SETTLE 5 Ths , P4332- ~34 Second Ave., Near Union a? hell LOTH@S “Seattle's Reliable Crecit House’’ | SUESTION | '@ . Browa, ‘an Ne S LBADING D thn 5

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