The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1905, Page 2

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E tan tra most the 8 \ There naiderable anx ship th at Wa a@ rumo bill prot in the D this be t an doubt the eompelled to ck wover, tt * may be no real ca The fo Latonia and and re both tracks - Bonning . Poor Game B 98; Marmont, 10 thur Cummer, 103 Mr ntgome J. H. M kiand ‘ Hits ‘ PORTLAND 4 .—The Web foote 1 Thursday's ¢ 3 by a 4 to 1, making all thotr 4 st and second Innings Hitt wae y 14; i i Umpire Ran 2 Insptetor Girl. the main fent SWoggle Bug, 104; Lady Parason RUB OOOLO—41 4 eevee oo4 4 Hitt, Wheeter and WY and MeLea Umpire Se ee nll, 98 of Brown | Ve Ranki: LOS ANGRBLES, Oct Tacoma | > the Angels Thu aday be 20M of Baum's pitching, a few errors by Only tent Deumre etter: LOS ANGELES 4, TACOMA 8. Raining; heavy NEW YORK. (JAMAICA.) 4 m selling. Monacorder. ings. & home run in Martinmas, 110; Czaraphine. in. seventh. Score RH. Be. Freebooter, 108; Invineible,| ngeis.. 20000012 %4 11 4] Monto Carlo, 108; Janeta, 107: /racoma. 290000000-8 3 3} _ Emer. Ral-| ie. 100; McKeon, 103.) 1 1-16 m Handicap. Ormodes 1 Spring, 116; Ceder- Irish Witch, 98; Mon- 97; Head Dance, %; Samson, Amber Jack, 108. 11-16 m Fillies purse. Bribery, Vi-o, 109; Yalagal, 104; Lotus, 4 Blue Mamie, 99. #th—1 1-16 miles. z Garden City Stakes. ice, 100; Lochinvar, 100; Batteries—-Baum and ager; Fite. | erald and Graham. Umpire—Per- 190; ast Game Expected With Chemawas The University of Washington football team wii line up against the Chemawa Indian team, of C mawa, Ore, Saturday afternoon at Recreation park, and @ fierce game | te expected. s| ‘Tile ie the first time the ‘varsity Pan Yorkshire Lad, 99;| has played the Indiana, but they are | well known by reputation, and the boys are igoking for no walkover. -|The Oreg6n Agricultural college eam defeated them this year by « @ score, but the O. A. C. has one f the best teams on the coast this ear, and the showing made by the redwkins is considered a good ona Saturday's game will give the ‘var- sity an opportunity to get « line on the 0. A. C. team, by comparative scores, and some prediction can then be made for the Thanksgiving game weainat O. A. C. Since lant Saturday's poor show- ing against Whitman, the Washing- ton boys have gone to work in ear- neat and are now playing good foot ball. Several new candidates hi t ed out during the week Palmer and Paul among the new men, Brinker and “Baldy” Washington's old “war-horses.” student body t* also waking up to lag inane Pas the fact that the team has a hard andicap—Colonial | season before it, and that present Girl, Novena, Graceful; 1:47. lindieations point to « Tlamentabty “mile, Hemstead stake--Ark-—-| poor showing unless something i) Third Alarm, Sufficiency; | done, and the players will, no doubt, [be given better support at Satur- 1-16 miles, selling—Ismalian,| day's game than was given them | Gane Holly, Masa: 1:47 2-6. jlast week. 11-6 mile, handicap~Alma Du-| Both Dan Pullen and Captain Me- > Red Knight, Sailor Boy: | Donald will probably be out of the 2-5. jeame Saturday owing to injuries, | and the loss of these men will ma- terially weaken the ‘varsity team. net the Chemawa | school will pr ly be as follows Ends, Brinker and Dowd La 202; Ninuasquaw, 102. 6th—11-16 m maidens purse. M2; Philadora, 112; Peeping) 112; agg cena 193; | Waterdog, 1) Diablo Gold, | 109; Bhie Mamie, = clear, track fast. RESULTS AT JAMAICA, N. Y. &% furlongs, purse—Oak Duke. } Ja, Devil Tree; 1:06 4-5. . Memile, selling—Quadrille, Piat- | RESULTS AT LATONIA, KY. 5% furlongs, purse—-Tinker, Beau-| The line-up a @ifal Bees, Mae Lynch; -6% furlongs, Gorman. 1:12. seiling—Martha Rice, 8.) tackles, Lieutenant guards, Ross 1:23. iter and Reiser P and Bants; center, Crim; quarter-| mile, ‘selling— Kleinwood, Jun-| hack, Winse fullback and “glo Imp, Layson; 1:47. tnaifvacks, é mile, purse—Malleable, Ma-) .-———-—— - —_- ‘ Stoner Hill; 1:04 2-5. mile, selling—Dundall, Veran- | ~ __ AMUSEMENTS. fay ans 18 EATTLE ;. mile 70 yards, selling—Amber- Home ot Dolinda, Dunganson; 1:52 THEATER }::.. Jobn Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 4% Major Carpenter, Roomma' | Two Mere Nights—Matinee Hat- DEchoiale, Katie Powers, Biss Lee.| uracy tie ioe, Saturday Amateur Sherill, Neodesha. | Night. Don't fies the Fun, Five i Winn, Father Tallent, Sid| Events Scheduled. Woxgle Bug, JOLLY — - wipows Jha Avenue Theator The Most Popul H Russel & Drew | TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK \“Taik of the Town | The Splendid Play. | WHY WOMEN 8IN. Burnice—H ard |Next Week, Start linee, Mr. Hal Reid's | Play, KNOBS O’ TENNESSEE By Royland & Cliffords, (Company that adel “Dora hoa GRAND OPERA Sentide Theatre CORT, Manager. Phones 66 TWO MOR ee the, . i” Sw. « Saturday, 2 ‘nang 2 HERRMANN’ ep COMPANY Prices—$1.00 to 4 SUNDAY . Three jai Matinee w OHN CORT PROS: ORENCE ROB) in ANN LAMONT.” Cast with MAX FIGMAN, PRICES-—Nights, $1.60 to 2he, Matinee, $1.00 to 26, Seats well} Oakland | Wins inj * 3 THE SEATTLE FRIDAY, OCT ight Play |istiagwan crowds, the ea high] treat wan shown. nth For Championship |!» nom p-| turned STAR had Phe apt Th many and but ellingham Ys. yaad Seattle Setarday's Chi stow 1d: Canaidy to them and explain . season of ye ge ar be io in bateman if he hit the ball © anxious t aye wtay in place and cont nda 2) Whe Munsing Union Sults mithpaw more than shirts and drawer The final serie sonable prices on all styles The ¥ at h nek t-|pbia and Chicago was almost as (p lities men's underwear at F al th ttle teresting as the work's kn & € 1391 fndave ** chaghpinn ohe Regal Clothes A Difference Briefly Explained HE usual ready to wear cloth- ing look ready made, the Regal han ilo’ clothes do < re’s a sigh ce and you will feel and see it the ‘moment you slip a coat. e shape is knead@d in by first- class, experienced workmen,not pressed in to come out at its first opportunity. We see to'it that Regal c are friend maker$, and the style hasn’t been forgotten, Every Regal Suit and O’coat either. guaranteed and kept in repair for one year. 00 | To: THE@ HUB 615-617 First Ave. On the Square, Opp. Totem Pole Have you a boy any where from 3 to 8. years old, if you have we can give you an over coat worth $6.00 for....€2,00 Come around and see them, H. FIRST Lewis “" AVENUE & Co. poe SATURDAY'S SPECIAL Assorted Cookies, per doz. Two Doz. for ‘We sell better Piane@t lower prices and on easier paymen’s than an; olty, —_ Se iR& CHRsE, | c. A Meyer, 1905 WOLF SIMON QUITS. SEATTLE a mentioned by the daily press of Seattle | am com- pelled, owing to the condition of my health, to get out of Se- attle. In fact, | am now stay- ing here against the wishes and orders of my physician. | have been a resident of this city since 1887, being engaged all of this time in the same busi- ness | am now conducting, and have during this time always adhered to a strictly one price, method of conducting my tablishment. Such is the Everything is marked in plain figures but today PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN As I cannot pack or ship my stock of goods forthe very good reason that before | wind up my affairs and retire from Se- attle business life I must pay all creditors. Mind you, I have so marked my goods that at the very most it should not take longer than thirty days to sell the entire $62,000 worth of merchandise. To the man who likes to stretch a one dollar note into two dollars, this sale will appeal. I de- sire to say to all, both old customers and people who have not been in the habit of trading here to come expecting to buy away down below cost. You will not be disappointed. This sale will make it possible for you to purchase a suit of this season’s make at PRICES THAT WOULD BANKRUPT A MANUFACTURER If he sold enough of them. You can also buy raincoats, cravenettes---such well-known makes as the Priestley, at actually less than the mere cloth would cost the maker. Men’s Hats, Shoes and Furnishings can be bought here dur- ing this Quit Sale at prices that are insignificant---for almost nothing---a mere bagatelle, if you please. A fine line of Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, etc. will be sold at about what the railroads charged us for freight to get them here. The following prices are made possible only for the reasons mentioned above. Read them. Ralncoats Men’s Suits Black, gray or blue, regular $15.00 value; | Business Men's Suits in cashmeres or Scotch | Simon's tweeds, regular price cs 4 $12.00; Simon's Price cocvevecccecvcess s bad Black Clay worsteds, blue serges, fancy Slaughter Slaughter Price ...0e+. PRIESTLEY’S CRAVENETTE RAIN- worsteds and Scotch mixtures, square or COATS. ~ round corner, regular 8 00 Si $ s All colors and shades, regular $20.00 value; Slaughter $11 00 price $16.50; Simon's e Slaughter Price ....++s A full line of the latest cut and make in Scotch tweeds, fancy worsteds, single or Simon's 3 Men s Hats double breasted, retailed the world over es- case the how. Price seccece Celebrated Bell Hats in all colors and at $20.00; Simon's shades, soft or stiff, regular price $2.50; Slaughter 1 Simon's Pree 2000000 cvencees s s The very latest 1905 make double-breasted and round-cornered, in English worsted, Price .ccccececveseevees The well known Lion brand Hat. This Fall ; A 7 4 block in all colors and shapes, regular ore ee mieceess Tae Pat C price $18.50; Wolf ; wa almerggad 2 25 Simon Quit Sale laughter ric Price ...s+seeseees ove s sae a ee . ash a es _ | A swell Suit that we have always sold, and John B. Stetson, regular price $5.00; ] “the regular price is $20.00, either single Simon's or double-breasted, in fancy cashmeres, Slaughter and French wor- Price sscoos esiee-ve oooee s sted; Wolf Simon a Quit Sale Price ... Men’s Furnishings |........ .... <. 100 different fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, $1.00 Custom made Suits in unfinished worsteds, in plain or stripe, double or single breast- kind; Simon's ed, silk lined throughout, regular price parents $25.00; Wolf Simon TICE eae Quit Sale Price ....00s seeeces $14.00 Infinished Worsted, silk lined, special hand tailored, double breasted, hand collar, hand button holes and lapels, regular $1.25 Black § Simon's Slaughter Price $1.50 kind Woe Simon's Slau price $22.50; Simon's PHICE coccccrccveccvcveecese Slaughter ! PRICE sec esececess Dr, Wright’s Health Underwear, regular price $1.50; Simon's Custom made Suits in-unfinished Tibbet aa an 5 Aa os Aes 95c blue serge, double-breasted, silk lined throughout, regular Silk and Worsted Underwear in blue and price $35.00; Simon $16. 50 pink colors, sold everywhere at $3.00;| Slaughter Price . Simon’s 1 0 Slaughter > posed ane $1.5 Men’s Pants pairs Pants in tashmeres, worsteds, $2.50 500 pairs Pants, all wool, and-sizes in Se wook, gray, biue, b wr colors, 305 tweeds, regular price $4.50; Simon's Slaughter Price ....... Shoes Buckingham & Hecht Shoes, universal price $2.25 Patent Leather Shoes, $3.50; Simon's Slaughter Vine $6.00 values; Simon's Slaug! Slaughter Price . The North Star Celebrated Shoe, ca every- where for $4.00} Simon's Slaughter Price oes $2.7 i\0l0——WOLF SIM9 - FIRST AVENUE One Door Solith of Standard Furniture Co + @ MIDDLE OF BLOCK

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