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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 196— FALL SCHEDULE" nF avanaina of “ESEATILE GOES Sezscsc= HE MARKETS | naves sevunoay 1 t " Le BLASS WORK COMMENCE | First Game Pacific Const League } RBH PO; DAY—ONE NIGHT A 5 ‘ - , nee WEEK b “ae EVENTS—THOSE WHO Wit : ENDED BASEBALL BEASON IN es eS i be HAVE CHARGE J 4 THIS CITY BY TAKING ONE ae : hie “ GAME AND TYING THE 8CORE | ' American League : ‘ f FY | tue Se, tek: WITH FRISCO IN THE OTHER 4 : ® fe * ‘ anodleens ’ mR roan] 64 ' . : | Vegetabies FIRST FOOTBALL GAME OF THE * % ay SEASON TAKEN BY LOCALS National League. . 3 . . : P rede os et af, Yenterd r : , weete TORONT SPOKKANE aows FROM BOYS OFF THE CRUIS ‘ » he nye P “ie ae rae eer) Fruits the Jy P » in thin v ER PHILADELPHIA—SCORE 12h" turned out t ei af ‘ ee Oe ea. oe ~ t sie ’ ' TO 0 Spokane and Return ore Pos oie rhe oxy ees etn ae é : . re : ly Bg om i ae te foute ts LOCAL cnives fae wire: |thtes ate telskea the tuatas. | ais , | re par . eo; veat MAKES | 0.00 UP : Sr ca aaabilibaianabe: ai nin tin the seven mittee ¥ ay ‘ we iene THE BEST AND MO EXTENSIVE COL. “ c N OF OVERC n OATS IN tee wl fi map iniy: Hale ' THE § vos aa clatter ed Se J. REDELSHEIMER t three runs San F : & CO. r “4 600-804 First Ave. Cor. Columbla * {¢ | STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE . ' cheppet feed OT per tow Cannot be overestimated. How can you tell whether Regal Suits are - — oe DIE oes Fira noags 1c ' e entitled to a soore “7 * | Portignd comment = per bt better for the money , : ' . unity Gheerved agrees xt fhe @ ; | . ° . . *) than you can MAFPFEY TRIES HOLDUP. gees inte the oe ne Wem ot Genuine OST EOPA THY buy elsewhere in Seattle? Unless you siete tn conjunetion with Elestrieity, Vibration and the Uttra-Vigii | * ¢ » the midat of the baseball came " reams nis of the celebrat r reatment, will cure or ecnk Coa come and see you will never know. sterday_ afternoon, at Recreation t the Good Clothes Habtt, 5 all tag tes aabcanme nn i 98 wer cont of the Following t Bert, of the Coast ‘ j10g lore, 1829 Se NOTICE TO WATER acue, wae od by « especial ry boy, who had a letter from! the game Umpire Low Maffey. The letter!in the frat Come, see, examine and decide for yourself. od that he demanded » contract hat and ining six weeks and) The Be ‘ t Mort stated that |pumen that bttes lea, pneumonia, tumors On the : On the © other boy, as Mat | tagether unde > wi IN DIS’T NO. 3 tion and consumption in its ‘ 4 up the Const een ° juare . Water rent 4 fn September fo Senne Square fF ivague in that manner at & mo | ar cee heel, 1981 94 av. o°| We eptember tor And Many Other Diseases Opposite Fiincnis notion, Maffey Ix at Port Steam Baths 2 | : - amar te Rates—$15.00 per month of 13 treatments Pr — 615-617 F A Totem eae tncteding 6h LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO viet tuctbées | guarantee to cure every cose | treat, ' chading sb ‘ Pole irst Avenue Pole Spokane and Return sapetieg chew NEW ORLEAN me - bamapene CONSULTATION PREM baths and bed for nigh rn mit and Office Houre—9 a. m. to 5 p. mui ; °, . Agents Carharit’s Working Clothes For $10.10 by Great Northern “all-| Sage and chiropodist work a sie |} t Airect | Bast Galer er due 7 to 8:30. : Clalty. Ortental Baths, under raed | re For particviars the int t h of each OR. M. M. RING, header oog ‘ Opera House. Phones, Ind. 2118; | Nerihern Pactfic cfty teke h; becomes delingwent on the Main 4585; Ind. R 2666. 362 Arcade iw veer — corner First av. and Yester we : = . dacqercone ; YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Garvey-Buchanan Co.’s First Fall Opening, Wednesday Evening, Sept. 26, 1906 of vacationists, but it is the time of getting ready, of planning—a time There will be newness everywhere. There will be life gat yunter, in every case. New colors and weaves, ae8 LORIOUS AUTUMN is here, and always welcome. It is not only the home-coming time of the grand army of pleasurable anticipation, From this moment forward the store will blossom like a peach tree in springtime Merchandise, long since selected by our experts, will be on every light where the eye saw nothing a few weeks ago. * ® Revelations and surprises wherever you turn, styles, new shapes. Things you never knew existed ; novelties from abroa 1 and from our home factories. Verily, the store will be well worth visiting from now on. And you will come often, w mt you? Wednesday and Thursday of this week we will hold the store's FIRST FALL OPENING RECEPTION AND MUSIC WEDNESDAY EVENING FROM 7:30 TO 10:00 O'CLOCK. ALL ARE INVITED. The Following Program Will Be Rendered by Wagner's Full Orchestra and Mrs, Jennie H. Edmunds, Soprano Soloist. 1. Mediey The Good Ol U. BA”. Moree 4 Belection—"Amert soveoseee Catbutka 1. March—“With Fiying Colors” . M 4 V. Herbert 6 Belection— “Wend r ty I Roan Sohiet ffarth 2 Walte—“Ballroom Rehoow B streues 6. German Raw x Bom mite. 3. Beprane Solo, “Dream One Dream of Me” .. Robyn 6 Boprane Bolo Hummer * Mire ie H. Edmunds Mre Jennie H. Bdmunds Mra Jen 10. Finale Selection noe neoeeee and on two dota, Minne ae hildren’s Long ¢ mr ny Ladies’ nee " ‘oats a On Sale Tomorrow at the | seventy-five Ladies’ and Misses’ Dress Skirts, bought at 66 2-3 cents on the dollar is entire sample line wi e P rice Paid i ie ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR This is a rare bargain opportunity, right in the beginning of the season. Read the particulars below. Biefeld, Hirsch & Kline, Chicago, sell their entire stock of Children’s. | Misses’ and Ladies’ Coats, Rain Coats and Skirts, that they carried on the Coast, to Garvey-Buchanan Co a 66 2-3 Cents on the Dollar Think of it, new, stylish garments at 33 1-3 per cent less than regular price at this time of the year. We offer you the entire purchase, consisting of 542 garments in all, Children’s Coats, Misses’ Coats, Ladies’ Coats, Raincoats and Skirts The same way we bought the, 35 '3 Per cent less than regular cost Great Coat Purchase on Sale Tuesday j fl | CHILDREN’S COATS, in new mix $8.98, $9.08, $10.98, up to $19.08 LADIES’ RAIN COATS, newest tures, liberal, full coats, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 LADIES’ COATS, in light weight ker- styles, $5.98 up to $14.98. $5.08 and $6.08. sey, in tans and castor; best styles of the “MISSES' COATS, in stylish mixtures, LADIES’ NEW SKIRTS, in mixtures season ; $10.98 to $19.08. i poy ond orn tbe 98, $5.98, $6.98 wy LADIES’ COATS, in fine black broad = plain colors, $3.08, $4.98, $5.98 and ‘ LADIES’ COATS, in all the wanted cloth, man tailored, trimmed with braid ss i mixtures, tastily tfimged with straps and and velvet, in most approved styles, $9.98, MISSES’ SKIRTS, in mixtures or contrasting colors Gf broadcloth, $7.98, $10.98, $12.98, $15.98, up to $30.00. Panamas, $2.98, $3.08 and $4.98 | REMEMBER ONLY ONE OF A KIND—SHOP EARLY-—DON’T DELAY. A Fine Display pt Mew Table Linens | Fiannette Walstings and Outings Yinen, It is with Hor dinary satisfaction we | Keep up the content at the Wash Goods counters. We wish We OUTINGS 7\0 ‘ Good heavy Outing In Hight or dark colors, 100 values the yard “ee 36-inch Planneletios, new and desirable patt ae oe The Busiest SOc GLAZED, FANCY COLORED JARDIN! choice . 100 DOZEN DECORATED ENGLISH PO! to call ING MACHINES, w ’ xtra neapest yard «0 lors, 14 2-3c values; yard ite 1 Damgsk comon In different siee dice h Roy bath and lounging robes finen allver'bleached Darhiaak, exten heavy, moat oth In" ood "ca rings aod | Notion Counter Specials good assortment of desirable designs, 660 values for, yard She Hemstitehed Cloth, with 1 domen large mateh, a Grocery Departmen ORESS GOODS aray, rib: Garvey - Buchanan Co. . Ladien’ tine wile iibed’ Wool Voai Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave lar $1.00, go