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“Money won't pro “long = iife, sald Mr. “Dooley, “but a fow “millyona judicyously “placed In good banks “enh oceas'nally worn will yjooce age Poor “ol men are slwa older thin h ol Qn. in nd aims i y so, aman is de crepit_and mournful viniat sixty, but amillyomalre at 6 Sixty is jus’ in. the prime tv » to a frilly eye, there “ar@ino othe Your Age” Acgording &¢ Mr, Dooley's” colp® it you Invest Now Rainier Boulevard Additions Geo. B. Littlefield AGENT re le Tel Main “ Rainier ave. & Lane Tel. Rainier 6; Ind. Nothing but Bargains at the Lion Clothing House First Ave. South and Main Street Grete Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wea * 1410 SECOND AVE. Tei.—Sunset, Main 3445 Alteration Sale A 6 o’Clock Specials German Linen Napkins, 7 value, per dox 4 I2%e Bleached Pillow Case $1.00 Ladies’ White Canvas * Waists € 60c Flannelette Dressing Bace $1.50 Men's Fedora Hats © 3 Spools Best Darning Cotton Me Bottle Tappe High Gra Perfumes Iee Armour’s Fine Toilet Soaps cakes in a box, per tox. 10 Men's Tennis Flannel — Shirts Te Men's Handsome Silk Te Ties 50. $1.00 Ladies’ Gloria Umbrellas 72. 2%c Children’s Fine Ribbed Ho= Ihe ‘The Children's Kid Shoes, 5 to * Qe | Men's Silk Band Bow Garter ec Men's Elastic Arm Bande 5 lic Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests 10 15e Men's Fine Elastic SPECIAL SALE THREE- PIECE BED ROOM S&ETS, $9.00 AND UP— RED FRONT FURNITURE Co. 308-310 Second Ave. South, “His label on tion corre sponds with the mark “Ster- on a Colors, 25¢ H. LEWIS & CO, First Avenue, Cor. Cherry $*. NO FANCY BY GR. PULPORD. Does his Jim Colling train team differenfly from other mam+ agers that they should go through the season with a minimum of ac- eidents and play winning ball all jthe time? This question arose last fall after {that hurricane wind-up of the }American League season, whi under harrowing circumstances, the Boston team won the pennant | from Clarke Griffith's High@nders by one dinky point Collins had Acct season to ¥ wy en tory. be few and these were slight. | Nor ious nature, re quiring the 8 to lay off for weeks at a t And through the ‘ days that bulldog spirit lie had characte i the s from first to last TAR- TRAINING IN CHAMPIONS’ CAMP in) THE PHOTOGRAPHER CAUGHT “LITT JIMMY” COLTINS IN SEVERAL POSES DURING THE PRACTICE GAME AT MACON, AND THE GREAT BASEBALL GENERAL WAS UNAWAKE OF THE FACT, HENCE THE PECULIAR FACIAL EXPRESSIONS O- TICBABLE IN ALL THREE PICT URES. “Upon Collins himself, He has| Hot Springs for several™ wks the faculty of instilling tt into his| where *he baths and hot weather men. His strong personality abso Ny found at the famoug re lutely dominates the team's game.”{sort In the spring, reduce” thelr Collins does not put his men! weight, and, combined with light through & severe course of training | work, soon bring arms into form. jim the south. He does not make en ‘ on them work with medicine ball. play HAS FAITH IN HIS TRAM. Inquiry among mempers the team as to training met¥ods brought the same general anaw | “Oh, Collins lets us look the ot hand ball, take long tramps through in gymnast al | the country ut ums or anything of the port work amp though each and every one of th WHY BOSTON. WINS CONTINL | metioss has been credited to him. | CUrselves. aid v sett ch, ous On the contrary, the “trair oO, after a few weeks at the Tim Murname,; dean of baseball} consists of light work, calcul r ngs reported at Macon looking t s, is with the champions in| loosen the players’ muscles, work | better than t n five years. the south, Asked what feat ot} off superfluous feah brighten the | “We aren't a lot of kids and wo the team appeala to him most| batting eye, harden the hands, en- | koOW what he wants, #0 we go strongly, be enhesitating!y replied: | able the Melders to judge fics, and | *head and do It The evidence of confidence (hat | tone up the whole team, The reason why Collins te sue~ inte the game, asd} Men like Cy Young, Dineen, Sel- | co#eful with bis temm in because he y don’t know when| bach and Freem who accumulate | fawte them, and they, knowing they are beaten. flesh during the winter, or whose | thle. work harder } And upon what is this confi-) muscles refuse to take on the neces {| And that's why Collins wins pen |dence founded?” sary whipeord finish, ate sent to/ penta = + , 5 {Matt Ryan fs certainty a clever lit Rev. H. H. Gowen, reetor, Serv- TWAS 4 H01 ONE tle captain and his team plage good | !ce* 4 7:30 a m., 11 a m. 7:80 p j ball. bet with ali their skill they | M Reotag Schoes and Recieve SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—Oak-| CO0l4 not defeat their opponents. | o Seit 0 Oe ee on land won out in the game with the/ -. 4) led pon tegen Lo oun Siwashes at this place Friday by a| CALAIS, France, April Sif & lscore of 3 to & Williams, who | J@cques Faure’s balloon, which left} ost rad satak paces | pitched for Seattle, and Schmidt, for | Folketone, England. at 11 p.m.) | Ur) apis fea od pon aveque Oakland pitched fine games, the | Yesterday. made successful paas- | S00 Oodar sires ~ uearee Rob former allowing but two hits and | se of the channel, landing near | {7 jmuens pastor. Mev. a the latter three. The score Calais at 3 o'clock this morning. } Siok ae ante ¥ capes - Seattle 00080000 0~0) The balloon encountered a severe | toy ; = a tte Hits 0006012 6 O—~g) storm, but was not injured, and its! cone. py, na “ r —— subject, akland 020000 0 O 1—B| three occupants were in good health | | on o rhs = coer Hits 61000000 1- }and apirite when they landed. | ple 3s Mesting frypPrs m ro «Highs Batteries —Willlams and Frary:) i1LUSTRATED BILLIARDS, | land Mission Sunday School, Queen hmidt and MeMervay. | Anme bill, 3:30 p.m, There will be LOS ANGELES, Apri? &—A piteh- | javecial music at the evening sry ra’ battle between Baum and 5 tz orald was the feature of Friday's ame here, which ended in a at the Angels by a score ack of hitting made (he game drag smewhat. Fitagerald forced in the winning run by waiking four men in the last inping. The score: RH. EB Los Angeles ~2 2 1 Tacoma 1 3 0 Ba teries— Baum and Bager; Fite serald and Graham. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April §.— Timely hits won the game hore for Portland Friday by a score of 3 to 2 Portiand’s felting was bad. how ever, but bunched and eighth, did the trick. The score RH. BG Portland ; S24 8 San Franciseo . a 66 2 Battories—-Jones, Essick and Mc- Lean; Wheeler and Wilson. Sporting Briefs BALTIMORE, April 8.--At the éonclusion of the scheduled 10 rounds, Charley White, of New York, Friday night, gave the dect- | sion to “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien lover Young Peter Jackson. The agreement to break clean when or- dered was not lived up to by either tr Both began so cautiously aa to cause cries of “Fake,” but after the first round the fight was hot, with nearly every round in | O'Brien's favor, The Philadelphian Oscored firat blood tn the sixth round and had Jackson groggy in the ninth, but was unable to land a knoekout blow, SAN FRANCISCO, April 8.—An- | nt “s captured the handicap in game faahion, defeating the favor- jite, Honiton, which had to be con- | tent with the place, Friday. Busy | Beo, the favorite in the first race, | lived ap to her reputation and won easily. She waa the only favorite to win and the bookmakers kept most of the money. Weather fine. | Track fast. | Mate Ryan's Stars ware again de t youter by the " Fon Ww @ mare of 15 to ¢ 4 of bits in the fourth | emont Sw ish Methodiat—Revw, }Johm Ovall, pastor. There wil} be! | Quarte meeting tombrrow. Sefv~ foes at 10:45 8 m. and § p.m Sac- | famental service after evening pér- mon. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth League meets at 7:30 p,m | First Unitarian, Seventh avenua | jnear Pike street—Rev. W. D. Sim. onds, pastor, Services at 1! a m.} : and § p. m Morning sermon, ‘Crossing Sea and Promised Land. Desert to the Evening lectare, | "Russia, Pi in Intern schoo! and adult « | St. Clement's, Twenty-fourth at hast Fir street—Rew George B ‘xelle, rector, Holy mune nye | {8 a. m Sunday school at 10,a/ | Moraing prayer and sermon at evening prayer and sermon at m. Morning subject, “The evening subject,) “ iustrated_ Pp jow's Mit Life of Christ,” stereopticon pictures, A. M. EB. Zion, corner of eight avenue and Madison | Rev. A. J. Woodward, pastor, Sesv- | ices at 11 a. m. Morning subject, nd “Love 7:30 p.m. | a subject, “Effects of Faith tn int” No. 92. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. SHOT BY TAKING TWO CUSH-| meeting Wednesday Rg 4 | IONS FIRST. Strike the cue ball below the cen-| j ter and a little to the left, taking two cushions first, so as‘to strike the red ball about one-quarter, and the shot will be made, leaving the red ball with others in the corner. o'clock, Prof. T. Henry, tbh Class meeting, 12 m., Sunday}, Tan | instruction 3 p. m., Sundaye Temple de Hirsch—Rev, THE6dH¥e ¥. Joseph, minister, Services Wyéty | Friday evening at 8 o'clock; every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. © SATURDAY, APRIL Play hard A series of religious meetings kre -—— to be given at the First Christian CHURCHES | church, corner Broadway and East —— | Olive street. Sunday afternoon, at First Presbyterian, corner Fourth | 3 o'clock, Rev. Fletcher Wharton avenue and Spring street—Rev. M.| will deliver a sermon, and Monday A. Matthews, D. D., pastor. Serv-| afternoon, at the same time, Rey. | ices at 11 o'clock a m. and 7;30 p. m, Morning subject, “The Church Needs the Religion of the Hand, the Voice and the Soul.” Byvening sub- Sect, “The Moral Backbone of the Seattle Churches is Diseased.” First Free Methodist, corner of Pine street and Terry avenue—Rev. | J. M. Dean will preach. Roman Catholic Meetings. St. Mary's Parish—Rev. W. J Metz. Karly mass and sermon j (children’s mass at 8:30 a. m.). Sun- day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30) |p. m. High mass and sermon - at C. 8. McKinley, pastor. Sunday | 10:30 a. m. Instruetion and benedic school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 @ m./tion at 3:30 p. m Subject, “The Revelation of Jesus Terry avenue. | in Us by the Holy Spirit.” Class Cathedral Chapel, Masses at 6:00 a. m., 7:36 @ m., 8:40 meeting at 12 m. The evening serv-| a. m. and 10:30 a, m.; evening sor tee will be given upen the subjeet,! tee at 8:20 a. m Oty Bvangetizatts Sacred Heart Charch—Rey G Trintty Parich, Mighth and Jamc A. Hild At @@a yr 8 8, 1905. rams “THE STAR'S-— WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST The Greatest Voting Contest Ever Insti- tuted by Any Paper West. of Chicago gend the five the Lewis & ( ent of thelr hotel bills, « vol teachers at F week the er Contest Started April _ Ist Ist 4 for one The Star thig at Popular sch exposition for one ance fares to in } Kach ate. Kach coupon sent with 26 cents for ong month tion or 4 renewal of an old subscription good for 60 VOTES. Fach coupon secompanied by 60 cents for a new subserip~ tien for two monthe, or a renewal of an old subscription, tis good fer 125 VeTmR. Keach coupon accompanied by 76 cents for s three months’ subacription or « tenewal, ls good for 200 VOTES, oupon cut out and sent to The Star is subse ‘This contest wit! rum @uring Apri! “% and June, The five teachers having the lan number of votes | when (he contest expires will be the hu Phvcota of The Seattle Star on a week's Jumket bo Po od and the great Lewis & Clarke exposition. Remember That each coupon eountsfor 1 yote ‘That 16 cents for one month means 60 votes, That 60 cents for two months means 126 yotes, That 76 cents for three months means 200 votes. Whe is your faverite teacher? Does she want to see the Portland Fair? Do you want to help send her there? Yea? Then fill out the attached coupon with her school and send |i to The Star If you have » subscription of renewal of subseription to send in, fll out Coupon “B” and send it im with the remit- tance. name and (Coupon “A") Wash. Aprid ... +++ 1906. I Vote £0 sesseescee » of Bhool, City of .. , county of .. of Wash- ae the most popular teacher in the State ington {Signed} gM ALL INSTRUMENTS «Coupon "# » Wash, April «5. ae, 1906, Enclosed please fin@findg cents for months’ subscription to The Seattle Star, Bubscrip- tion to be in name of Name Ader ems hool, City of punty of [Rigned) (If the subscription te & renewal put an X here.) Send all =e to Manager, Teachers’ Contest, Geattic eer. Star, Beattie, “The Fair to the Fair, The Star Sends Them There.” G. BENINGHAUSEN Watch Contest Will Close April 15 VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE. Three Men of the Seattle Electric Co. Will Wim the Prizes One D. Gruen Sons Precision Watch, value $86.00, One Beninghausen R. R. Watch, value $60.00. One Goild-Filled Chain and Charm, -value $18.00. Besides our large assortment of Watches and Jewelry we car- ry an immense stock of very fine Diamonds, bought before the "G, BENINGHAUSEN, Optician and Jeweler 113-115 First bre Union Bik. I vote for Mr...... a. m., low mass; 7:30 p, m., vespers,{ther Thomas Bosley at 7:30 p, m sermon and benediction Tests by Mra. Ross, Church of the Immaculate Con-| Queen City Theosophical Society ception—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30|1n America, Pioneer — tk, A. 0. U. and 8:30 a» m., low mass; 10:30) W. hal. Sunday study class at 7 a m., high mass and sermon; 7:30|p. m. “The Secret Doctrine.” Lec. p. m., rosary and benedict jture at 8 p. m., subject, “Is Life a le Song,” by Carl Kuhna. Special Meetings. Fat Folks Quaker meeting, Oltman’s hatl,| 1 have x my weight 65 pounds, corner Twenty-fourth and Weller. | Dust 8 finches and hips Bible school at 10 a. m.. Preaching| Anised, hatmlens remade, Chenu a: at 11a. m. and 7:48 p. m. sick jarving: “1 want to tell you _ First Church of Christ Scientist MAS. 8.°s. WOODWARD Be Sixth avenue, between Marion and | ii, Oregon City. Oresom Columbia streets, Services 11 a.| ® m., subject Doctrine of Atonement.” Shirts—Neckwear—Hosiery, | Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Testi A beautiful show of new spring | monial meeting, Wednesday even-|styion Call and lat in pryitags ig ing at 8 o’clock E. N. Brooks & Co. 1381 24 Ave. *** The T »phical 3 les tle lodge, 1118 Third avenue, Sun-| That miserable headache! We |day, 8 p. m., lecture, “The Heaven | cure nine cases out of ten by our World,” by Mr. Max Wardalt selentifically ground and fitted len- ‘Tho Seattle Spiritual Assectation | ges, If we fail you lose nothing. | meets tn the Koights ef Pythias| Just to introduce our system more hail, Fiest avenve near Mike street,| thoroughly 50 PER CENT. DIS every Sunda Ne trernt . | COUNT will be given for a few) Comteresce aud cirele >’ day Williams’ Optical Co. pm. Inspirational te by I A Goid Crowne «.. 3.00 Mg « the greatest be Set of Teeth $3.00 offered in dentistry, gh Gold Fillings $1.00 Teeth are ackr wedge all Des Fillings 506 tists to be the best in Examination, estimates and ad- They have taken nearly aa he vice free, remiums—and cost irom Sa All work guaranteed 15 years 15.00 elsewhere days, 8:30 a. m, to 1 p. m. -PIANOS- D. S. JOHNSTON CO. The Very Pre improved Fare yet , 5 Acres fon f1 i L Worth $500 Cash ; : ZT f To the most popular man @r woman tn t King County : ‘ a! Two men hired to count the votes, ( men May 16, ee * ¢ * I vote for Mr. gg Mr . . b. Da : 9 I have sold so much land close te ttle MD last tao yeu oe on terms of 10 cents a day, and the & feel 80 good Lan ia 4 give these choice five acres f wend in votes to C, 4 af man, rooms 1,2 of 8 Times bl x ie Free Teeth All This Week thy aD») E’S TEETHS; Hours, 8 a. m. to Bp. m. SuN- these Teeth to viveeaae faction in every case. Cell OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike, Cor, Third and Pike. | — a] a WE HANDLE THE COLUMBIA LAWN MOWER The casiest running and best machine on the market fore my price. Satisfaction guaranteed Regular Ty Special price this 1t-tnch fas0 -o * ERNST BROS. Both Phones 1158. 508 PIKE STREP Old Men, Middle Men, Young Men ARE YOU WEAK, WORN DISCOURAGED AND UN. STRUNG? 11 So, My Newly Dissovered Philp. ime Remedy Will Quickly Reston Vigor and Strength. it @ Positive Cure for end Diseases Peculiar to Men, — TRY IT AT MY EXPENSE a. THE WORLD'S BEST WELL KNOWN. 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