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ee 500 DOZEN 600 and Inshanda, tecka and strings at for cholee, Big display tn case in front of store * Lion Clothing House | FPiret Ave, South and Main Street | AMUSEMENTS GRAND O°ERA ves: Leading | HOUSE Theater JOHN CORT, Mar, Both Phones, 65, FOUR NIGHTS MORE POLLARD’S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY Tn the Big St THE BELLE OF NEW YORK WEDNESDAY APORE 26 Taire Av enmo Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Russel! & Drew, Manseera MATINER, "PIN- | T and all This Week, Dhe Acme of Dramath ation set the Thing to &t Your Nerve ACROSS THE DESERT | A powerful Melodrama. Strang | e And no cha in prices. | “Went Week Th Russian -J - Play In the Far } t The Leading Theater. 3. Pp HOWR Bean ager Both Phones 42 THE FERRIS COMPANY SPECIAL BILL—TONIGHT ONLY CAMILLE DICK FERRIS AND FLORENCE STONE Starting Tomorrow night—Tues @ay—and for Balance of Week, “CHARLE AUNT" Next Wente-"T he Ganker’s Daugh- bs S0e0—No higher No high | STAR THEATER | Cor. First ave and Madison New bill this afternoon mous Pony Balle Zinn's Gerin tn lus graph. Auditorium Hail | Fourth Ave. and Pine Street. ROLLER SKATING BVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AF TERNOON AND EVENING. Gentlemen, General admission, 10 Ladies, tree. Hours for Skating— Afternoon—2 to 5; eventng—8 to 11 Also Social! Dance ] Byrery Wednesday and Saturday hight. Gentlemen, 50c; Ladies free. best of order will prevail at all Greenbaum’s Cloak and! Suit House | From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel—Sunset, Main 3448. THE AUTO GRAND PIANO AND PIANO PLAYER COMBINED Absolutely the most perfect up- right plano and player combined ever shown in America. The piano Mtself is a marvel of sweetness and purity of tone. The case design at once original and elegant. The Player (which ts inside the piano, and operated by foot pedals) is the simplest tn point of constracton nd operation ever invented. The fact also of several rival manufac- turers trying to purchase this Auto-| Grand invention—together with a €ritical examination of the con- struction, and particularly the MA- TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP— convinced us that the Krell Auto-| Grand will oceupy the very first Position in the fleld of auto players. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 903 SECOND AVENUE For Sale 1 Majestic Ranga Roll Top Desk. Store Refrigerator. 1 Good Express Wagon. 418 Pike Street LADIES, OUR SPRING MILLINERY Is Now READY, And we can save’ you money. One dollar per week will buy any hat in our stores, Visit THE FASHION. The 20th Century Store. 637 Queen Anno Ave. and 216 Union Street, Seattle. and any one who intelligently in- Vestigates it, will not think of buy ing any other. His label o your Prescrip- tion corre- sponds with the | mark “Ster-| fing” on sitver | | Twelve-year guarantee. Laay atte | Houre—8: 20 | | | and th | recollections of the good old days | ring was concerned. | out to us newspapermen Three Besten-American stand bys, tures shows a characteristic pose of the player TERRA RR did pair of shoulders, a long reach, | * */\and a pair of nimble legs. They be * * built very much a ta Fits-| * » | al me remembers th * THE DOPE * le 4 Fitz got when he t * * > to the American pugilist * aa No fighter of his arch * # | tecture had ever been sean here t * SHEE % | fore. We soon changed our opin * jon of him, however 7 * ¢ does no boasting and Hn * * ya * BY LEU HUNT ®) “ET think I can whip Britt, you *® &| know. Or ¢ old chap, why am RRR ee ee ee) | over . , Wh aou easonable, doesn't Did you ever, for the first tim attempt to initiate a woman tnto| - the intrigues incident to the “why and wherefore” of baseball? I went Up against the game once! | ! We went early—to avold betng| forced to sit beside the tobacco-| ation juice expert. She wanted to sit k way over to one side of the grand/ice wagon climbing Madison ave stand. “Looked better from there,”|nue The Saints, however, landed she says to me. the pensant, hands dowa Being one of those fans who likes} And patever you do—don't to “pipe the shutes” as they whit|knock. A knock do more to over the piate, I wanted to sit be-| keep a club at the last notch than bind the batter. But I crowded|/aimost anything elsa Good sup myself up against the north end of| port from the fana, lots of ge e. the “rubbering” pavilion hearty rooting and a capacity of be Then I got mine ing able to wait and give the boys After fixia" her skirts and fussin'|a chance, is what will help do the with her heir she took a look at| work the arena. - rhat are they doing?” says she.| What kind of an excuse are you “Practicing.” I replied. going to use this year for the aft “What do they do that for?” ernon games? I thought at first she was hand-| Grandmother dead? ing me a bunch of pyrotechnic at- Sick aunt? mosphere; but nix; her “lampé”| Friend of yours tn the hospital? were guileless and expressive of Better got a new one! nothing but curiosity. I told her that they did that to} “OOPE” FOR YOUNG PITCHERS warm up before the game. That ‘Take the ball with the two fore seemed to satisfy her for the time| fingers and the thamb for all » being, but pretty soon she come|of work. Better control can be had out with: in this way. “What does that man stand ‘way Straight balls over the corners out there for?” of the plate will often prove more Five seconds of peace for me,|*fective than the widest curves 1 high when the bats “What a funny-looking thing that] ™4n Is out for a sacrifice, A clev man has on his face. What's that|¢r slow ball ts very effective when tor?" you want to see the batter hit a Without giving me a chance to| week fy. answer she rattled out about a dos- Den't throw to the bases unless en questions, among which were «| YOU are pretty sure of catching your bunch Mke this: man. Too much throwing will af “Why did that man stop that| fect your arm and cause you to lose ball? It would have looked so much | costrol. prettier if he had let it roll on.” Fight shy of the underhand bal! “Why didn't that man bit the| With « raise. It is Hable to tell on ball—the other one did?” the arm if used much “Is it all over now? (This at the} Work « left hand batter with end of the first inning.) “What are | close curves about waist high, with they coming in for? &@ curve on the out corner of the “What do you make all those | plate. fanny marks for?” (I was scoring.) Don't forget that there are seven All this and about 40 more came | other men behind you on the field to me before the first inning was| Whose business it is to do the field over. ing. Now I'll say this for some women| Don't make the mistake of throw those who are “wise” to the game. | ing too many curves. The man who A few of them cast pityig “lamps” |can get along with the least num at me, and seemed to feel real sorry. | ber of curves is the most successful That was good of them and helped | pitcher and his arm will last a great “some.” deal longer. Ba congrage py goo ILLUSTRATED BILLIARDS. mighty be worthy of the attention of some fan who Intends to be sup- plemented during the coming sea- son by a member of the fair sex This for you, Mr. Fan. If you are intending taking your girl to a baseball game, first inquire mildly if she has ever been to one. Then ask how many. If she has never seen one—tel) her all about it first. The mighty John L. is coming to Seattle, and with him will come when the greatest fighter in world was in his prime. A large army of local sport lovers will pay their reapects to the old gladiator at so much per head. They will do this out of curiosity to see the man whose fame will never be eclipsed by another prize ring champion They will not go to see him be cause his press agent is scattering broadcast throughout the country lurid “pipe dreams” about Sullivan wanting to fight Jeffries for the world’s championship. This story is so ridiculous on ite face that it is probable there is pot one fight fan who takes it sert- the ously. John I. would stand as much chance against Jeffr 1 O% {the Russians have of beat , bY TAKING TWo CUSH ma. He is an old man, and th : FIRST life he has led has made him older — It is not an exaggeration to state Strike the e ball low on the that Jeffries could easily whip Sul-|'ight side; take two cushions first livan, if the former had one hand|so @» to strike the red ball about one-third, and the shot will be made easily by one cushion after striking the Ted ball. Play hard, to bring the red ball back tied behind his back This is not said with any disre- spect to the famous ex-champion Jobn L. Sullivan, in his fighting days, stood for all that was the best in a pugilist as far an the prize He never re- fused to fight any man for fun or marbles, When ho took the count of nine from a strong, quick-limbed youngster like Corbett, he went down to a noble defeat. He has no more idea of fighting anyone than he has of making a flight to the moon. OLYMPIA, April 10.—C. W. Cor ham, of Snohomish, will be state printer. Governor Mead has for. mally announced the appointment, ew York Dental Parlors guarantees, 30 a. m. to 6 p.m $:20 a. mm to 12 m. We'll be ¢' to 614 FIRST AVE., SEATTL we'll give you the “giad |[m Second floor Howard Bulidi me on, John wee you; hand” for old times’ wake, but [oe please give that press agent of bet | your's some other “dope” to send — ChicagoLoan HIARKY SILVER, Prop. 117 Youier Way. A genteel place to borrow m: G@iamonds and all kinds of ‘jewelry. Strictly confidential, Those who b: n Jabez White, the Englishman © will clash with Jimmy Britt, have the greatest pect for the Briton, White voilt Ike a fighter, He has a splen- THREE AMERIGAN LEAGUE STARS photographed during spring practice at Macon. THE SEATTLE STAR Each of the ple BROKE EVEN } OAKLAND, April 1 broke even Seattle n the two games here game by a © of 9 to hed for the Siwashes aad L ven hit which he | kept well scattered. Oakland fi | ad Fra i Strelb expe error line, During the last & Seattle made five runs Hogar for Oakland allowed but 5 hits. The sore Seattle 11002 Hits tied Oakland o10600 Hit 9100002020 Battertee—Hall and Frary; Ho gan and Onwald | In the afternoon Movkiman was a mystery to the Siwashes. But tw |hite were made off his delivery Henderson, fo: attic, Was rather unsteady. Byrnes, after a week's | (ines, officiated behind the bat for Oakland in the afternoon game. The score Seattle 000000010-1 Hite 00001001 0-28 Oakland 20001101 %S Hits 1000121 Z~<¢@ Battertes—Henderson and Rachs; Moskiman and Byrnes. 108 ANGELES, Apri! 10.--Taoy ma won out In the game here Sup. day by « score of § to 5. Both Leams played a good game. Timely hitp gave the victory to the Tigers, Sporting Briefs . | The Seattle Athietie club "will | |hold a baseball meeting in tha 6g rooms next Tuesday evening, for the purpose of electing a team,cap- tain for the ing year. BELLANGHAM, April 10.—The! Bellingham Yacht club betd a meet- ng bere Friday at which officers wore elected and plans for the com. img season discunsed. The Seattle Athletic club won the Moore inter-club billiard trophy up by default. The final match be tween C. J. Smith, of the Rainier lub, and W. H. Morris, of the 3. A. C., which was to decide the con- | teat for the cup, was called off ywing to the former player being | wat of town ‘The soldier boys lost out in the game with the Frederick & Nelson team of Seattle on Sunday by a score of 6 to’. .ae game was fi teresting from start to fintsh, The Seattle team took the lead in the Initial inning and, although the sol dier boys fought hard, they were unable to overcome the lead. The Seattle Electric baseball team easily defeated the Snohomish ag gregation at that place Sunday by a score of 9 to 4. The Electrics took the lead in the first Inning and were never headed. Snohomish seemed to be sadly lacking In practice. Buchard pitched for the Electrics, and Myers for Snohomish. OGDEN, Utah, April 10. Daa” Gimlin, known as the “father of Ogden baseball,” has been selected to manage the Ogden team this yet Hausen, catcher for Salt Lake last season, has been signed as have also two crack pitchers. BOSTON, April 10. — Joshua Crane, of this city, the national court tennis champion, met defeat the hands of Charles E. Sands, of New York, in the final match of the single national champtonship tour- nament the Boston Tennis club. The new York man took three stub- bornly contested sets, the score be? ing 6-4, 0-6, 6-8, PARIS, April 10.—W. K. Vander- bilt’s Marigold, ridden zy Raga“ the American jockey, won the cy stakes at Lonkchamps yesterday Rustlers and White Stars cli nee on the diamond at Woodland park Sunday afternoon. Rostiers won the battle by a score of 11 to ®. STICKS TO CLASH VICTORIA, B. C., April 10.—The Seattle Lacrosse club was admitted the British Columbia leaguy a the annual meeting held here Setuf day. The other clubs in the league are Vancouver, Victoria and Weat minster. Seattle plays at Victoria on May 13. Vancouver will crosa sticks with | The Seattle club was represented by Lionel Yorke, Ed. Milne and Bd | Kennedy. | The following officers were elect ed: Honorable president, Premier McBride; president, Thomas Hoop. er; vice presidents, C. A. Welch of New Westminster, C. A. Quigley of Vancowmwer, Hd. Kennedy of Seattle; secretary-treasurer, W. J, Barr.of Vamsouver; official referees for Se attls, George one and @ Har- rison Green. ALBERT HANSEN , WATOHES MONDAY, APRIL PRL LPR NY sn BURNS-BARRY FIGHT have been matched to box at Ta- gains’ place in San Francis wilt | held on Thur Apfil 13. There start for Seattle Thursday and will|®"@ about six vacancies in the put on the finishing touches here, |*chool, which will open its aix| should they be unable to agree on 1905 THE, ALTERATION SALE The Remodeling Necessitates the Closing Out of Ail Portiere Curtains Lively Selling in the | Lace Curtain | Dep't Rich Bagd@® Portiere Curtains in Nottinghaw Lace Curtains, now handsor jlor clombina 89% (val iN a | yards long d-tnch Price knotted fringe bargain Ruffled Arabian Net (also white) $6.00; Alteration Sale Pri Curtaina, full oo, imitation $4.05 Rattenburg inse und edge Imported Tapestry Portiere Cur 0 valu Bale talt extra ith and th th rich @he Green and Red Impogted Arabian ¢ $9.00 value; A Curtains long, extra ie Brice width, « $3 bargain; Sale 2 . ny , . ¢ et aa foot Oak and Cherry Cur mo antial | Curtains mings complete; Spe . made, har n ris, $4.00 194 alue a Prie o2.05 ted B ole Net ¢ tains, W. 7 Und y na a fine Val Lace, just Every aist er- on h pattern to give them “ ‘< | that desired rich handsome ap- | priced at This Sale pearance, $10.00 value iL | Price $7.09 Great Kimona Bargains Pretty Pial Walsts, tu pearl butte Price Pretty White Madras W with small black and blue pearl t ns, pret Price $1.25 Protty White Lawn Waist, with | rows of hematitehed tucks soross front and back, hem stitehed collar, well worth ale Price $1.19 hite Vesting Watet Kimonas of blue, | ring t patterns, a trimmed with | $1.00 garment if sold tn the awn, a stun r ar ‘ ark ty Stock. Collar;, Sate way pecial ale T30 Price Ha me Vi i! front and ar Mexican Fagot tucked; actual Sale Price beautifully stitched and value $2. $1.98 A Drummer’s Sample Line of Long Kimonas In bemutiful light and dark pattern Law JUST TWO-THIRDS ACTUAL VALUE. ETERSON’ GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210--PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. G. BENINGHAUSEN Watch Contest Will Close April 15 VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE Three Men of the Seattle Electric Co. Will Win the Prizes. One D. Gruen Sons Precision Watch, value $85.00. One Beninghausen R. R. Watch, value One Gold-Filled Chain and Charm, value $15.00. Besides our large assortment of Watches and Jewelry we car- ry an immense stock of very fine Diamonds, bought before the rise. G. BENINGHAUSEN, Optician and Jew 713-115 First Ave., Union Bik. I vote for Mr... go on sale tomorrow at nTs oF THE Seattle Kennel Club Will Be Held at Germania Hall April 12, 13, 14 and 15, 1905 ENTRIES CLOSE BATURDAY NIGHT. Enter your dogs with W. J. J. Roberts, sec retary, Boston Block; Jules Redelsheimer, First and Columbia, or Hardy @ Hall, Dexter Horton Rank Bullding. & referee within three days of the| bout, the club will be allowed to Tommy Burns Dave Barty | decide who shail officiate. and oa April 25 at catch weights Burne will train in Tacoma. Examinations of applicants for | Barry, who has been at Alex Greg-|the library training school wit) be | The p ‘pals have agreed that|™onths term on May 1. ACE ee To the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King County. Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15, I vote for Mr. or Mrs......... on terms of 10 cents give these choice five acres free. man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 Times block. Gold Crowns .. Set of Teeth Gold Fillings Fillings estese ace ons 2 to be the best in Examination, estimates and ad- They have taken nearly | vice free. All work guaranteed 15 years. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sun- OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pie 12-inch . A SUGGESTION ME who wish to appear well Come to us and purchase a BROWN’'S PAINLESS DENTISTS Shaving Outfit—« good Raser, §) Are cutting prices. again, and now & geod Htrop, a good Mug avd a fi is the chance of a lifetime to have goed peer af Swap, and you will § Your dental work done by thes world-renowned specialists, at low bo fixed a as to the yer own prices. barhoring. Keenemy ty mek the onky thimm abot bmatirt anc Jay oat, Fon will mumike it to have a clean fase ot all times with but little tretaide and ef- fort. The quality ef your clothes does not cut half the figure that a clean shaven face does. After a shave a little applica- tion of our Velvet Cream to the shaven surf&ce will prevent the usual soreness and insure a healthy skin, We are well equip ed with the above necessities, will be pleased to have you come and see them, as well as the many other good things we have to sell, All at reasonable prices at the STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY ALL_THIS WEEK FREY EXTRACTING EXAMINATION Silver Fillings 350 and 5Pe | Gold Fillings T5e and $1.00 $800 and $10.00 ¢ Crowns $3.00 and $5.00 $15.00 and $20.00 Sets of Teeth * $3.00 to $10.00 Come tn at once and take advan- tage of lg rates, All work guarun- teed for fen years, and done by our painiess system, known and used only by BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 718 First Avenue Parlors 1-2-8-4-§-6 bloek, 14-inch , 16-inch 18-inch PHOTO SUPPLY Ca Clothiers, Seoond ani Union um sBAND BOX The Very Choic Ketlable Family and Preserip- one ‘door south ™ vugall & tion Dr ate, South wic! Hou 8:30 a. m. to 6 p, m, Sun- days 9 a. m. to 12:30 p, m. Be you are in the right place, i THE STAR'S WORLD'S FAR CONTEST The Greatest Voting Contest Ever Inst). tuted by Any Paper West of Chicago The Star will send the five r hool teachers atate to the Lewin & at Portland y mer f x t ek, Including fares, b * t . ft to the @ unds, ete, ia f Contest Started April Ist . ate all vote. = oe Each coupon with 26 ts for one h’s subserip. tion or & renewal of an 1 wut pilon fe goed for 60 VOTES. Bach cous " panied by 60 cents for a new subserip. tion for two months, or a renewal of an old subscription, iy good for 125 VOTES. subscription or a good for 200 VOTES, This contest will run during April, May and June, The five teachers havt largest number of when the con lucky guests of The and and the great Lewis Remember— CI That each coupon countsfor 1 vote That 26 cents for one month means 60 votes. for two months means 126 votes, for three months means 200 votes, Who Is your favorite texcher? Does she want to see the Portiend Fair? Do you want to help send her there? with her n fill © school and » If you he wend in, fill ow tance. oupon hea or name and of subscription te n with the remit. “A") (Coupon T VOte TOF .ccccsccccvcssserers OF voose Bhool, City Of ....seseveeeees county Of ..,.006 as the most popular teacher in the State of Wash- ingten {Bigned} sbovtevebvscies + Wash. April afind conte £0F «...es00 On to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- name of months’ tien to be subscrip tn NRIME cece cceeeteceeneeee MEO teeeee weeeeeeeemes Addre: Town County State . Please credit for the most popu- jar teacher in t tate of Washington to . ot. County of ».. [Bigned) (if the subscription te & renewal put an X here.) Send ali coupons to Manager, Teachers’ Contest, Seattle Star, Seattle, W “The Fair to the Falr, The Star Sends Them There.” improved 5 Acres Dat I have sold so much land close In to Seattle the last two yeas day, and the buyers feel so good I will So send In your votes to ©. D. Hil All This Week WHITE’S TEETHSS i bargain This is the greatest ‘+ re acknowledged hy iH TEES eee ree, (i Ea lg eM .m, to 1p from 15.00 elsewhere. We these Teeth to give faction in every case. Cail specimens. Painless so! lutely free when @ are required. Cor, Thir WE HANDLE THE COLUMBIA LAWN MOWER The easiest running and best machine on the market for tt price, Satisfaction guaranteed m Regular prices: $3.25 $ ERNST BROS. 8. au T h Phones 1 ELEGANT RaW NON TRUST ~ HOUGHTON & HU@TS® dewelore, 704 Firm Avenue, Gamble. & any eveming, Sr has not arriv telephone- Sunset, r dependent 1138, ane 00 and 7 0 cony © School of Photogra; free to Ama’ sraph f HUTCHINSON CO. POISON + : the mouth, ulcers, fallin) skeen str 5 Arch & PWNS ne r Butchers of Beate of Meats, nAOW tr; 4 Fish. oO bes ri a Specialty 1100 First Avenue.