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RACING! Five weeks more at Now York Qhd then they goto Bennings. The Wire service was bad yesterday, ac Woe cannot ¢ Now York w nera, but better service is expected today. The St s @r yesterday were Very good and if one had pl Uttle bet on Bourbon News, a 1 shot, they would have real on thelr investigent LATONIA Results of Thursday's racing were of a quarters Wind ond race, mile ng—Roante Prince jo Powers, Lansdowne Thint ra three-quarte: taile—Full Sway, Lidwina Winal five and a half fur Floss 8, Pretty Nellie, Fifth race, longs, purse Tarp; 1:13. Sixth race, mile selling, Hortensia ten; 1:56 2-5 Basket Ball Applicants Examined Twenty co-eds at the state unt versity turned out for basket ball Yesterday afternoon. Each of the applicants for positions on the ‘var alty were given a physical examina tion In order to ascertain if all are Mable to be incurred. The first reg ular games will occur the last of this month. Last season the girls| won all of the eight games played| with teams of this state. SUES FOR “TIN” Brooklyn club to an outlaw Decause his salary did not sui Qas begun sult for dam Kept out of baseball and prevent from earning numerous thousands LION, First South and Main 26 Days More _ | We’re | Selling : Out Wholesale prices are plainly marked on every article in this store. That's what you pay. We will be out of the retail busi- ness by Nov. 30th. Here are some prices: ‘All ase Neckwear, now.. 15¢ All soc Neckwear, now.. Cote ee wee eerewes All 25¢ Woolen Socks, now, 3 pairs for 50¢ All 35¢ Woolen Socks, \ Perret ere) TOW caccncceeeee All 25c Suspenders, now. Coeds evecseses » 15¢ “Bf All s0c Suspenders now. . oom ~+ B5¢ All $t.00 Stiff and Golf Bhitts, now . All first table $2.50 and $3.00 Pants, now ..... All soc Underwear, now the suit ......... The All $10.00 Men’s Suits now. . and Overcoats, All $12.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats, now $7.50 All $15.00 Men's and Overcoats, Suits ow And everything else in this house in proportion. See further particulars. our windows for _|Lion ~ Clothing « House Main St. stock of second-hand Stover of all sizes and fred Lad; 1:21 1-5 Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile, selling—Sanetomo, Gypaene, | Ranking and a sixteenth, | Harmakis, Glis- | capable of standing the rough usage! very lowest prices. nee a Sum }ALL AROUND AMATEUR Dave Lewin and Jay Smith will be halfbacks and Harold Lewle full back. As Seattle and Tacoma are great MARTIN V. SHERIDAN, rivals, the game next Saturday won the title of all-| promises to be a flerce struggle. Ta pacoune ry aoe aamaion ey = ma will bring over 200 r to One Full Quart bottle of Belmont W! St. 00. {America at the games held at the/ help their team win the ga te heen: teil ottle < pa ¥ ree r exposition at Portiand. at, “ilk gine Sele @. One Full Quart b ttle of Leon Lapor 1} a Thanksgiving day One Quart bottle Crystallized Rock and Rye, the best Joe Corbett, who Jumped from the | club | him, | urday will never see me again,” “Goodby, Jim; take keer you'self. But J. J. will probably ar: the ime once in a while. ~~“ * Predict Like INJURED MEMBER PUTS M'DONALD BACK IN LINE Tt ts thought that To: Mer fullback of the university teak Tecent football squat- ered, will have to give recent thing to do with this change in po- It is not known for certa will mucesed McDonald ax fullback ———— The second university eleven will go to Everett Saturday where they will meet a combined Team of the Bverott high choot ana|MOpOrts False, Says , of that city. upiversity warriors will be strength lened by several of their best players who were out of the city at the time of the game with Everett last Sat- The latter team's strength will also be materially aided by tho | mnettte high hetp of the Y. M. ©. trouble has same. | ay be taken aw evidence that the », While the other lies between arto and Henry. For Babeock and Thayer are the men, Coyle will play q T5e. ever, SEMI-MONTHLY BOUTS The Chicago Athletic association ‘a planning te give boming shows every two weeks this winter, You have 13 quem an te whether the “I THREE CROW ne in off oF not football | The Miss Estell @ been in cir Brandy, with this order. the Girte’ Ath excellent inatitution was plan the spring, to organize a Tm an sold for 75. states that, nothing of the way and that as far such « plan bas nat xi to the assocts Nearly all the Bastern and « of the Western sporting writer: sign thelr stuff tn 12-point Claren | Sen type predicted that Young Cor-) ett woud wallop the life out of| Young Erne and win handily. This Phones—Sunset, fellow who signs his name to his dope is uo better when it comes to) guessing than the sporting writer ) on the Peowaukeo Pantagraph S15: 00 Buys a Long Regal e<€= Overcoat: Raincoat OU will want a long over- coat for this winter, both for style and comfort. @ Now where are you going to get it? Are you going to some store where you have to pay for an unneces~ sary profit and there- by get a coat for $5 more than you need to pay? Or are you coming to our store and buy a Regal, thus saving $5.00. Here’s what $18 will buy in our store: A long overcoat of worsted or cheviot, cut with broad shoulders, full loose back That’s just the kind of ascoat you want--- long enough to look stylish and give you comfort, large enough to make putting on or pulling off an easy matter. have your choice of two styles---with or without belt in back. and roomy skirt. — en ¢ to flight again for six! FREE with this order one N Port, Remember this is free One Gallon BETTER T every one knows the excellence of this brand, $3.00. PREE—Remember this is free Quart bottle of Three Star Ce worth and sold fe One Gallon RESERVED STOCK PORT (y the finest in the market, $2.00. And now FREE with this order we are giv One-Quart bottle: Crystalized Read These Free Offers Free Free Free Free Free | J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Mail orders pypmptly filled and packedsin plain boxes THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. | 1 Seattle Vs. Tacoma,” ibby Takes a Fly Saturday oe tn eases eae ag > The vuly way to beat the books ta] STANDIE NG OF THE CLUBS, CHAMPION ATHLETE tw & , 4 Re lites Angeles con "S st 68 f 1 Oak fend a9 ma} : The Troubles of “5 A rie a . atte ° 41 ‘408 he Harry fh Portland , 44 446 nly tea |'Tucoma + 44420 th parat Harry Pulliam, preaideng of the| OAKLAD Nov Iber attle had N | National le has enough t lofty lofter Thursday tle beat the academy 4 to 0,}on hand t a ship, His {| mighty man was sailing in while the best Tacoma could do was} of 1906 umpires looks Hike a rag| ship in the first inning, N to te them bag struck by. ghtaing, Hank | im down, and bef It i# reported at the high school}O"Day’s to manage the Mt. Louie x the Siwashes had that threo of the team's best play-| Cardin next season} Johnstone runs, Hogan was era will be debarred from playing pays he'll be tar d and feathered it} but was just a on Saturday, on accoune of condi-| he'll ever go on the diamond again then put in and thons in their atu If thin report | Bauswine would sooner walk a po-|did very well. Score, Seattle 8 proves true, tlm Seattle team will|lceman's beat in Philadelphia than | Oakland 3 go into the game badly crippled. hand the Indicator, while Klem Last year Seattle played ‘Tacoma declares he ts out of {t for good. THURSDAY GAMES. twioe Hoth games were victories - ye for Seattle; the first by a seore of iF PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 12 to 0, and the second 17 to 5 Tacoma has a very light team by At Oakland 6 8, Oakland & this year, but they play very fast It the offer of an $4,000" purse | , sod we ios Angas 1 d avery a match between Baftling Nel “oy or Sead ieee 3 nand Terry MeGovern, before , tonal Athletic club at Phila-| ot ade is accepted, it should prove! ‘The date of the interclaan track the best encounters seen in| moet at the Un ty of Washin in years. McGovern i8/ton between the freshman and ling to make the match, but) sophomore classes has been changed ¥ adhere to his determin- | Saturday afternoon to Friday noon at 2 o'clock Half-Gallon 1 never sold for le with the above or han $1.00. IMES RYE WHISKY with this order-—One Laporte) s than $1.00. Free ygnac (Leon w never les ing you a Rock and Rye, always Pink 1751; Independent, 1751. FREE DELIVERY. You can On the he Square The'Te Totem Pole fh. SIMON & BRO, 917 FIRSF AVENUE DISSOLUTION : SALE THE GREATEST OF SALES HE sale that has been agitating for the past two weeks. ever witnessed in the way of complete and varied stock. & = SAID BEFORE Disag f partne k of R on the market t t'sa f no « romise, and while that brothers nnot agree, it offers an opportunity to the public to buy I CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, Ete. At a Fraction of Real Value BARRE I A TE OE BET We the first 7 of $4,000.00 November ist, as we had promised, the econd pa nt of a li falls due November 15th and must be met, hence these low prices—every item in the house is cut and the cut is deep. HERE ARE PRICES WHICH SHOULD INTEREST YOU: Men’s $15.00 Suits $9.00 We have an exceptionally large assortment of Black Clays, Blue Serges and Fancy Worsteds, in dark mixtures and over- plaids; all hought to sell for rok the styles are the latest square and round cuts; Dissolution Sale Price oe DQ 00 Men’s $20.00 Suits $12.00 These Suits are actually worth from $r7.50 to $20.00 and are made by best tailors, of all wool fabrics in the new Grays, Brown and Fancy Mixtures. We are also includ- ing in this lot a line of unfinished wor- steds. Linings are the best of serge or Venetian; they are made up in the sea- son's newest styles, double and single breasted ; Dissolution Sale Price $1 2. 00 Men’s $25.00 Sults $15.00 A fine selection of novelty patterns in all the popular colors and mixtures, also blacks; s have self-retaining fronts, and are ¢ long cut, and all have hand made button holes ; trousers are cut full; linings are best serge or Venetian, and may be had in either single or double breasted e ffects; Dissolution Sale Price ... “ead season's new full cut, our stock is one the largest and most complete in the Northwest; all $4.00 Pants, which in- ludes a large range of worsteds and cashmeres ; cating this sale, PAIT coccccececcees ‘Peale and $6.00 Pants; Dissolu- $3.50 ‘Meckweer Strings, Four-in-Hands and Tecks; cue 25¢c wear styles of patterns and colors in all shapes, regular price on these goods is 75¢ and $1.00, During edt 50c Suspenders gular price Se ale Socks Black or tanj regular price t§¢ per pair; Dissolution 5 ' All $5.00, $5.50 very latest Sale Price, B palra for evens: Remember this {8 no clearance sale of old shop-worn goods, but a sale-of” son’s newest and most desirable novelties, bought from the best markets for particular trade, Come—the goods show thelr quality—the prices speak for themselves—first is best, R.SIMON& BRE - 917 FirstA 917 First Ave. OUR BEST LAMB'S WooL TRI an es From the Seattle st Oct. 19th : BUYS OUT PARTNER In an R. Simon, senior me of KR. Simon & Hro. through the kind the diffe partner be nterview th will b out M cont the bus iq Saturday, which wil they have raised t sary to pay M. Simon est S| the retail clothing market The greatest sale Seattle has high values, low prices and a Ralncoats, Topcoats and Overcoats Our stock is one of the largest and best selected in the Northwest, and our $15.00) line is unquestionably the strongest to be seen anywhere—swagger garments i handsome winter styles, a Browns and Fancy Mixtures, also Blues Blacks, with belted or full backs. are selling this line $9. 00 : during this sale at, choice oe $13.50 buys choice of a splendid range @ novelty patterns in colors, blacks fancy weaves, styles are the new box loose-fitting, also belted backs; rey values are $20.00 spa $13.5 : to $25.00; Dissolu- Shoes tion We are closing this line out entirely, as Simon does not intend to carry Men’ | Shoes. The celebrated Friedman's “Honor Bright” Men’s Shoes and North Star Cos] popular Shoes, all lasts, all toes, Biochent or plain, in velour, vici kid, box calf and atent calf; regular $3.50, $3.75 Dissolution Sale Price, choice any styles ...cesee. a Furnishing Goods — SHIRTS We carry the celebrated “Victor” and “Summit” brands, which are the best” makes on the market and sell regularly the world over at $1.25; soft or stiff bosoms; Dissolution 90e Sale PLice .eececescccccosres All wool Shirts or Drawers in gray, brown or blue; these garments are steam shrunk and will not shrink; regular price, per garment, $1.25; 5 Dissolution Sale Price Our stock of Underwear is the largest and most complete in the city, and includes finest silk and wool garments, all 6f which we are offering at about half price, All 75c Underwear during this BRIE oc vcccscccceovoegerss UNDERWEAR As fine goods as can be bought; regular price $2.00 per gar- ment; Dissolution Sale Price ..s..-. s $2.5q During this sale we are selling all $3.00 and $3.50 Hats of this. season styles in blacks, for, choice ‘= $2.0 i browns and grays Sold the world over at popular browns and pearls; choice while they Last secvncenmenes ea abe a ceetiaemliets FT