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That’s the rental we pay for our big, daylight Upstairs Clothes Shop. One hundred-foot frontage (second floor) First Ave. Same rental, for a like amount of space (ground floor) Second Ave., would be anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000 a Month Did you get the figures? Now do you wonder why we can and do give you real $25.00 value Suits and Overcoats for 15.00 | Why should you continue to give that extra ten to the ground floor fellow, when you can come to us and we will prove to you, beyond a doubt, that we are giving you BETTER VALUES THAN ANYONE IN SEATTLE, due not only to the fact that we have the lowest rent, but also our economical management? We guarantee all of our Suits and Overcoats to be hand- tailored and shape-retaining. We guarantee to give you a perfect fit. Make us prove what we say. Select one of our Suits or Overcoats, then go to any store in the city, and if you can duplicate it for less than $25.00, bring ours back and we will cheerfully refund your money—that’s fair enough, isn’t it? BIG BALL DEAL IS PUT ACROSS | STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Single Rooms 25¢ Outside Rooms for Tre. 5Oe O'LEARY TRAINING TO MEET CAMPBELL A letter trom Freddie Roa Everett, yesterday's date, saya y O'Leary started training | today for his contest with Ray ( bell Ne 1 to be a big the mills and there is ue on here that day. We expect cked house. We are putting » other contests, and intend ke this the best show ever) here fans turn out ere when you put on good One oF ot Dr. Ue. Macy Care Vou) cersco, sce win the si ception ny signing the papers, which will be done as soon as the p’ pals reach New York, one of the big gest deals in ba been consummated wi the New York Amert: cob Ruppert and T. » transfer of half a dozen players the New York team, and the selec tion of “Wild Bill" Donovan to man age the aggregation Although no official statement was issued, it is generally accepte that the price paid was $420,000, and that the players to be tra ‘erred are High and Pipp of Detre Rehg of Boston, Millis of St. Louis, and possibly two others Donovan, who will m juvenated Yankees, ts tr twirler, Providence Interr , team last season. all jown ‘4 ‘Campbell and O'Leary ought to! put up a rattling go Ruse Hall is going to go cut th Tacoma Tiger squad down to 22 men next season. If he could cut It down to 15 players, the Tigers would stand better pennant chances than for several hu | the ° of what One of the least of the worrl the baseball is r s to Mike Lynch. == TURNS OFFERS DOWN —— Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART attle fans Special reduced prices to wo: treatments which ts SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23.—W!l 7, 1m-| lie Ritchie announced today he had Nervous Debility | received an offer of a bout, January 11, either Johnny Dundee, Charlie White, Ad Wolgast, Joe Uivers or Jimmy Duffy from Pro- moter Frank Mulkern of Milwau- Ritchie replied he {a not re to get into action until Inte tn n February, stands back ‘of every pre alse and guara Sioa 18 4 mH Dm Punters 19 to 1 - mitation tree. Call or write today Conmuitat pao s Megiect is the unpardonable sin DR. MACY, Special In Advanced Methods 1318 Second Ay., Seattle, Wash. Opposite The Pho o., opposite Arcade Entrance. Asthma! | Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to investigate. I have asthma of 30 years’ g, notin Boston and i Now York, but here In Seattle HW and towns around Seattle, and iT have not failed in one of them., Now, if you are a suf ferer ‘tr m ‘this disease an epai't sleep nights i Ml ¢ igeliet at once and a cure in | e.. The foll diseases Hill absol Bronchitis, Catarrh in all fortns, such as Tonsilitis, mgids, Gastric Uleer of the and Bowels, Catarrh Bladder, Prostatitis in all Bowel Diseases in Rheumatism of all forms;* all Nervous Disease Epilepsy, Heart and and many others too numer. ons to mention. If you are in ae write and I will give peek, good block hogs Tames and addresses of [f|Sciling Prices for Butter, Eggs and zovle I have cured. Cheese Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 Complete Report of Market Today Prices Enid Producers tor Vegetables and Fruit. daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) iets We munrantes the superiority ot| and give oe the Lundberg trial to prove It A. LUNDBERG co. | russes, Deformity Applia Artificial Limbs 1107 THIRD AVENUB. Weak Women Worry Road t and Sanderson's Pills are all this and more, as thou sands have testified. Try San derson'’s Pills and you will not be disappointed, Take no other, Nothing elee ts just as good, Circular free. By mati $2 box or 2 boxes for $ Fvery box guaranteed. or salo by Kinsell Bros., and Madison, Third lumbia Secrets for Women All about woman and troubles, 25c, Address the RAYMOND REMEDY CO. Room 28, 2172 Pike Street, SEATTLE, WASH, runs, ani no 1 of aith, Happiness Prices Paid Producers Poultry, Veal and per b € and Co. Bradner Co.) her 1 Fastern brick leat gath j this evening. STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 23, 1914 SPORT WORLD NEWS BOILED FOR BUSY MEN OUTLAWS BEAT BROADWAY The | high basketball ° ran against a snag in the Outlaws in the Y, M night, losing a one to 14, The Out from the first PAGE 9 That Time Is Now, for the Piano Makers, and Thrifty Seattle Buy- ers Get the Benefit in the Great Emergency Sale at Eilers | gym In content had the but too late ten flood. Frank Skinner way, made elght of the yatte We and Hughe Mara of the Outlaws. This after n Broadway tangles with the Phi U to life Outlaw | Broad 14 points, were the att the for to Delta Theta frat five of the of W. in the Broadway gym PRUNE DOWN TIGERS TACOMA, Dec, ¢ A ball play least his playing ability must be p nally known to Man ager Rusa Hall, or the player stands no chance of hooking up| with the Tacoma Tigers next sew son, Hall had 15 men on hia re A marvelous sacrifice of highest grade Pianos by the factory representatives who |are now in charge under an nerve list, but he let W. McCtol-| 4 | agreement that they receive land go yesterday and announces| Orders for three pianos from that he will prune his crew down | py ody ; to 22 men by the time the season| Eilers Music House for starts, “I'm not golng to pay trav-levery two now sold. cling expenses and hotel bills for a bunch of ows I won't 4 a} during the feAROn announve | Hall Just like that. $500 Weber Pianos, $185 $550 Steinway for $237. Two $575 Kimballs at almost half price. Brand new, latest model $250 Mahogany Upright, $118 Some for even $98. This sac- rifice means and er, or at sacrifice, there are reasons for it. ORE than three times as many high-grade new pianos| and player pianos have been sold during the past sev- jeral weeks than were sold throughout the entire state by all ight in|Other piano merchants combined in the same period of time.| wied last NomRpay rene oe Kimball, Kranich & Pach, 4 einway, Weber, WeberPianola, Steck, Steck-Planola, Kingsbury On the 8. A. C, alleys, the Gor . . ry, ald'y cate Chtee Geter tant Kingsbury Player Piano, Lester and many others {n Player Pianos, Up | raged By Deng smith | ent Pianos and Baby Grande, all tn the great manufacturers’ emer-| of the Geralds making bigh score|S@¢Y and surplus sale at Eilers Music House at prices simply irresist of 243 and high average of 215, — | !dle On the Blamarck alleys, Tarel's| Stara wrested victory from the Bi: CITY LEAGUE RESULTS Four gar the City leag follows Chickering, Sohmer, Hallet & Davis, You will never have a chance like this again, because the same con-| ditions which combined to make this great sale necessary will never | marcks fn a close game, 2,694 to] again exist 2,612. O'Donnell the Stara punched out high score of 226 and] Roston of the Bismarcks bowled| high average of 198 Necessity Knows No Law It 18 a wollknown fact that finished Pianos in large quantities have Jaccumulated in the nation’s largest Piano factories, With a well-found ed faith that the very near future will verify, Eilers Music House has wgreed to take a large portion of the surplus of several le manu facturer under an agreement that the manufa ume all © of disposing of every instrument, The sale is now on. Tho jacturers’ representative is now bere. He doos not care for profit. | oponition is to {mmediately turn these Pianos into cash or time-| contracts, Shipments of the surplus stock from Eastern fac already on the way. A Three for Two Arrangement Tho agreement with the Eastern manufacturers ts that every time| factories’ representative selis two pianos, Kilera Music House agrees | to buy three more, But this is of necessity for only a limited time nud | these special prices are made for a few days only, Important. Nearly all Pianos in this sale are Iatest styles brand new, not evan shopworn; the few that are used are in the fee and guaranteed condition. ‘all Our New $200, $300, $325, $375 Pianos Now ‘$6 a Month, and Prices Reduced to $98, $168, $190, $228 Beautiful Plain Cases Only $118, Brand New profits of these ga: going to de-| Par expenses of field meets, Det] Why not buy a Player Plano while it oan be purchased for lees than ing 1913 football netted the asso-| the usual price of a straight plano, and on less than half the usual pay clation $38,844 and baseball $9,528.| ments? Free music rolls, Stay at home and enjoy the evenings Hi JINK® AT 8. A, C. Let Ciomeatentg:: Gay ey Us Solve Your Christmas Gift both old and new mentors of the| Problem for You Seattle Athletic club the larg-| sale such as this g of mombers that has} filled the rooms for years {is ox-| are at unbe) able, cer-| money-back guarant Sresents an opportunity to| for pected to enjoy the annual turkey Hi Jinks which will get under WAY | oive the Christmas problem in your A stage for vartous| home. vaudeville turns has been installed fe now In full in the gym, where buffet eats and) ize in made at {rinks will be served. Turkeys, | Christmas eve. sce Goss not permit «tying « cakes, candies, etc, will be raft complete list of the many planos on oft iz the evening |nale, but the few illustrations will |exchange agreement may even be |serve to give an tden of what can| extended for an a fonal year, You * |be and the prices that are sbuving «| HERE'S HOW CHAMP |now 1 mi arkeed on every Instrument by a } the manute turers Feprosentat! Oames— Grand urehased at Eilers ‘THIS IS REAL JOKE Won. Lost. Arrg. ‘SOX MANAGER °F" FROM MINORS, oneness AA betng a member of the Chicago 12 407) White Sox, because his wife re M4 361) fused to believe that the il oe men in baseball wanted to see him et He was the home of a when the telephone rang an 8. A.C ith ot to 2 onors went to Ros the Boattle, with 285, and high av- erage to Koch of the same team, with 190. On the same alloys, took the Imperials 2484 to 2414. Th Lund of the Colts mi f 211 and high aver The Rrevier league put ft « | on the Impert alleys to! 1,889. Rice of the Breviers was there with high score of 185 and] high average of 165. pertal alleys Mack's Cotts| p {nto camp, | on and igh score ters’ relia | the snd | very | WALK TO NEW YORK STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., Deo, 23.—To win a substantial bet} and a p of $6,000, Clark Boul| ware. former Stanford football star, | will attempt to walk from Pa Alto to New Yc y in 100 days after New k of ¥ FOOTBALL PAYS ‘BEST PRINCETON, N. J. Dec. he annual t of the Prin coton etic asso tation shows football and baseball to be the only pay A that with prices) Music House is sold on a definite . It must be| d as represented in every way or money i# cheerfully refunded. Any instrument purchased in this great | male may be exchanged at any time| within One year trom date of pur-| o, we allowing all that has been | id toward payment on one of our 0 different high-grade makes, This owing. once or on may purchase ‘ean the shrewdest shopper. | ° rately @ cents ae 730) O67 660 629 | Yamada. . Schaefer Cochran bier at friend Mra SELEGE DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Collins replied. “Hello,” said a voice. This is President Johnson of the American! league. I want to epeak to Mr./ Collins “We've had practical jokers call| us up before,” replied Mra, Collins sweetly, as she hung up the re| oetver, 4 F Five minutes later the telephone | rang again, and a voice said: “This is President Comiskey of the Chi! cago White Sox I would like to | j speak to Mr, Collins.” “Your friend, Mr. Johnson, must have lost his voles and asked you | OHIO METHOD IN to call,” responded Mrs, Collins, and DENTISTRY hung up again. Missing teeth are replaced by Another five minutes passed.| Then Connfo Mack called up, Mrs, | The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original Clarence Rowland The baseball world received its | Venlence of There Comes a Time in Every Business When It Must Take a Loss Choose Now, Pay Later Start your payments any time after Christmas. January or Febe ruary, 19 t f ow will take your old plano will allow you their ry, it you lke, and th are all mar t in fig The r who is now here 4 a short time, #o be sure and se It {6 not neceasary to pay all cas Eilers Music Houre has arranged for the most extraordinary, Ifb- eral and easy terms of payment any home. Select your plano c ayer » immed: when you can. Conti dential ment wi as best suits the con- ren ve, Mrs. ( these prices, iano now Ar W. Houseman, will be here only arrangements home of tin re an old-style p Forty o’ to the r ten pay for a piano, accord- ing you think you must have. This means two or t Again we repeat, f the nat Luxe, or ge: sale price Eilers Mus >t & {ano for $35 or $40, or ys rings, or Player Pianos De est Autopiano Player Pianos, at these reduced day, is the time to arrange to have one from one 600 Chicke 81,150 Weber Pi-| Don’t fail to see these and ¢ |many others. If you cannot come to Se- attle, write for actual photo- graph and complete descrip- tions. Any instrument sent on our free trial offer to any home in Washington. Eilers Music House, Eilers Bldg., University and Third. Elegant 81,150 Kimball Aemelodie P r Piano sample ant eupply of music rolis| An fren ° drastio reductions over made on player pianon. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Never Such Low Prices Never Such Easy Terms O’CLOCK > Third and University Ideas of the “ease” of money atl g fer. R Campbell, who meets! Johnny O'Leary at Everett New Year's day, says he is going to spend one year “picking up easy money” at the boxing game before) he retires to his almond ranch in| California. We can save you money on _ your Coal Bills, Associated Coa Tracts Co. 418 Joshua Green Bldg. Seattle. At that, you have got to hand it to this week the spare ing in the way was pulled in § Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies | when every one n 2 for Christmas, noth boxing show | of a pattle? Doomed to a Crise’ Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies Collins recognized his volce and al teeth. Examinations are now be most fainted when he told her that both Johnson and Comiskey already ing conduc without charge, and ton days, when President Comiskey estimates are furnished tn all cases.| oe ing White Sox announced that had called. We Stand Back of Our Work | once Rowland would manage 6’ Guarantee. the Chicago team next year, Row-| $2 a het peti land hails from Dubuque, Ia,, wher > Guaranteed 8 he managed the team In 1911, 191 obbanes nd 1913, and this year manag $15 Set of Teeth 5 eoria, jn the same league. Row Guaranteed land has shown great judgment in $10 Solid Gold or picking young players. Among Porcelain Crown . 10 Gold or Porcelain $ Baage Work 4 $1. Up) some of the youngsters he sent up are Larry Doyle of the New York Giants, Red Faber and Hy Jasper é 43 the Chicago White Sox, and Bob Solid Gold Fillings .. Other Fillings -50¢| my idea of Nothing at All—The 8: 30 “to 6. le urprise you will get when you open 9 to 12 a Christmas package from a man | "to called you up two daya bef second sensation within the last OPLES BANK BLDG. Main Office hours, Sundays, | Hin I confine my work to treating special diseases of men and wom en, such as Skin, ves, Blood Disorders, Vartcocele and Gent READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914. Twelve years ago I had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my ind the doctors here offered to cut them out for imitted that it might result in Doctor J, Eugene Jordan cured in operation, and I have remained well ever (Signed) Cc. B, BOYD, ~ 2715 Fourth Ave. North, arms, c ing my me without since, I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of my system right here in Seattle for the past thirty years and hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by grateful pa- tlents whom I have cured, will attest its wonders. Cures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Le e), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangr Jaundice, Rheumatism, Meningitis, Neu: a, Paralysis, Spinal Curvature, Goitre, Strabisums, St. Vitus’ and mc of the other so-called incurable diseases, each of Detrott O MH Tey and asked you what brand of cigars Cut-Rate Dentists dark or light 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SEGOND AVENUE to-urinary Diseases, Free consul tation and advice. DR, DONAWAY 302 Liberty Building, Opposite Postoffice, Seattic. With the sale of the New York! Yanks to Col. Ruppert closed, wel ean now turn our attention to the old discussion of who will be the! next to jump to the Feds, | here being bear in mind the sumber of Doctors dan in Seattle, it is well to full name and add of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan, | 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a m. to 8 p. m.; Sun- days from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m, Consultation free, Correspondence solicited, Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures.