The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1906, Page 2

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THE ATTLE PAR ant an’ - eat wore all hit 1 1 all $ f | De a 126. ood M “ ~ i i ' SEATTLE ay POWERFUL NEN ace, one mnie and 8 / f om hay Sa be hat nda 97 (Hunter) " ib. knows ‘ 1 Th n prov fi att iti mile " o victor of Kifin King ost | long the 1 eam | Fimothy Wen 100, third, Thine.) —_— ‘ 7 0, an the odd th f re t " ‘ OA AN Oct. 8 l Bixt race, one mile—High Be POOLROOMS THROUGHOST or) wore bod 1 nad i o00 paible any i + Re t wa h ea ' GOTCH-ROLLER MATCH WILL] 104 (Mountain) @ to 1, Wor THE COUNTRY LOSE HEAV s i ge Sania’ sconnn Gh ' f terd a thelr Ww \ i, second; Biter Hand os - “ ng bes BYE ae ay : E Ms se i BE PULLED OFF AT THE jtnird, Time, 14 ILY ON RACE OF @LFIN Kika Canifornta, ren by Harvey & o n GRAND NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT ND GOLDEN LIGHT—RAdING Paroux were also bit hard, losing} gcHOOL BOARD TO MEET 1 “ - or $9,000, ‘The money there was t i : 2 MEN BIG WINNERS. . + by George Starr and Walter Arting ‘ M wh be th re of 1 rell, th latter who was also The regular month! n x 2 Bon © ba se sete nen BH the Meadows last summe the school board wi 5 , ‘ . ef i Grand Frida Throw:h the medium of the wer The same peopte came right back iday night. | at wales e h Oak i the t vat ansured a oan | | tortee Kift. King and G o next day and by R $5,000 at Baus | echool condemnation 1 ye? . two remarkably pow:| idghtat Spokane last Friday, awl o on Golden Light at 6 to 1 and | cussed wae a? ‘etane ve one wheyetn the man} daturday, one of the biggent racine nu $10,000 at that point when | (icmapiemiaad LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO Vie t " with the expertence lacks the stay>] coups = r nt years was coun: je won ne Veorguaws rooms NEW ORLEANS , mated and pooirooms” throughapt were Bot played very hard on thi Irving & Cannon on. . {| ‘The Seattle high school foot! att] | «Just Know Us” Don't throw your ofa clothes | Stylish Tallors eee e. : . - coh jofeat for the frst time} away. Have them cleaned to look! Gentiomen, pur tat | et \ j « “ 4 prejn erg ed eaxon at te of Whit) trving @ Cannon, tailo : Co Vike sew et the Pastorium. Mala ing on you will do the rest ih . . bs 7 *l worth college Ia ay at Mad-| Iumbia st, Boston bik +7" 1068. ooo” peeueen on eee ; y H er Ah nol aa eS ee ena park, by a seore o »0. The eotione at ¢ winning & wl cs . , stohed. | M ) Game. “ \ v u at t 7 ™ . . . v we the ¥ f the : = hing hoe t r ed : T sS fou B Ga Buchanan Ce , ; lores The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co ah . . and en ed bac } t - ply t ty itn ithe . See R ER EEE REE EEE Smit? 1 te = : STANDING OF = : - r ond « half nile a i am -. ane . * 7 I eo KR " Ve . iw ‘ w oor balte ‘ uname 8 4 THE LUBS bal Whitworth Today we entered into the second week of the A.-Y.-P. Exposition Sale with a gathering of values worthy ‘ ' ; Saecnnnaveccenes |! and, preves , every attention, NOTE EVERY QUOTED PRICE; READ EVERY LINE. Shop early in the v eek, for 8 ie : . ; ~~ : assortments are not large. Remember, $1,000 worth of exposition stock will be divided between the three most popular Se game . Ml aa cat fi attle charities, and tickets issued with every ten-cent purchase, Below we print @ full list of the charitable a ations. Afternoon Game. Pacific Coast League. mi « ne a aon | Vote for your favorite charity. ten Am ROBIE PO. A : tet eb los with ae ogaregat ie or “PENNY” WESTOVER BACK. | ae om First Authoritative Display ist of Bea ee ot Ge ae a 3 fa Kover of New Fail Styles in oat hers. 9 ‘ Nations! League , “ h t ; Pare wen, tact ee [7 vont Charities Am wit BO A “* Mt igh school teum consider t sete Poona fences naan omens - Wa Emerg i . - bord excu ASION “RATES EAST | s ae ie ae | - Oct. 1th and 13t { H £« 8 4 Se aoe 8 “ will sell round-t WHITE FOX SETS MINK SETS. Weakington ( H é 3 o 2 - cS to € ¢ $7) and to St. Loule The season's most fash , me “ink Threw 8 S88 i : 967.5 tm days; final | fur, handsome ating x stg Ag ys Bor Mount ( 1 ( American League, return Nov th; good for head and tall, muff to mateh . : . ‘ons Children’s Ho: ‘6 . Pinyed Wen Lost Pee | me ful } S80 ” Ryther’s Home we , tnqu rthera Pacif PERSIAN PAW TIES. Florence Critter me od SQUIRFFEL TIES. - ¢t office, corner First av. and ¥ harity Organization ‘ rner a * Clear Gray Bquirretw’ Macks, | Imensely fashionable; wey | Charity Ovguoaate 9 r nicely Hoed, geod length have a nice one at... B5.98] | oormen es $ o 85.98 ERMINE SETS. Broadway Hoxptt 4 ERN RIVER MINK Beautiful selected dkina: extra| | Hebrew Benevolent Assn Alo fur in use; newont lone thiew t oat. 4 of Americ “By oe ) r 87.08 mateh #100 . TRUST FURS FROM Sf UP TO THE HIGHEST Prices. EVERY. Second Game Peters sama tt In one of the best games amateur | ying teams ever played at Reervation | # ious Park, Ballard baseball tear yesterday won from the Rainiers by a score of 3 to O in the third the deciding game of the series. Ballard must now play Artington and the winner will be the undis puted amateur champion and the winner of the Dugdale pennant The game was very close and ex citing. neither team scoring until the seventh inning. Although the Rainiers got men on bases in near | ly every inning, they were unable | AMERICAN LEAGUE. “« AT SPOKANE orth 3. off sawall Orderly 102, se Time, 1:15 wou 115, third | Second race, cleven-sixteenths of Eye Specialist. "2". | B, LEWIS @ CO Dr. Jane M. Jobnson, 25 P. 1 (Mountain) 1 to 3, won; Invincible | ° butldine Marvel P. 98, third, | formerty of First and Cherry st. |f have removed to their ne’ Steeplechase NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS IN DIS’T NO. 1 and Pised rates due and payable dur. | Seth? S84 Ded for night, shampoo bath, 60e es ~ sage and chiropodist ing October, for October, Novens| ciaity. Oriental Bathe, under Grand ber and December. Becomes delin-| Quer, House. Phones, Ind quent November 1. Meter rates due | yr 1447 and payable for h month from the Ist to the 20th of the next suc-' gy ceeding month Becomes delin- ors, quent on the 20th ay LET US BE YOUR TAILOR We are exclusive sellers in this City for $15 This system is the very finest merchant tailoring on a very large scale. We can clothe you as + half the money—if we can’t, the clothes are ours. Will you give us the opportunity? lott & MeOregor. make clothing right REGAL ell as your tailor—and for On the Square Opposite Totem 615-61 First Avenue Pol site Carhartt’s Working Clothes oe ° RACES SATURDAY First race, one mile— Flourish 109 md, Matador | Creo- | i Baths 25c - | Including shower and plunge steam Turkish | $1.00. Maw work a spe stylish tatl- 1331 and SSAFE DEPOSIT CO} Account all through the game to send a run | (Sparxer) even, won; Kingthorpe | One ans secroms the plate. The game was 104, d; Chiet Aloha 109, third sted satisfactorily umpired by Jack | Tim 734. me siecne Hickey and Jess Stovall, who work Be race, os 4 ay a). ManTwaN ved together mile—Princess Wheeler 106 ( a Ballers Am Th ot ¢ (tig) 1 to 3, we Jim Pons dergast | ALEX my ins. Pekan ek ug 100, second; Buchre Deck 106, third 2% & omrre ie 1) Time, 1:03% : a +! ‘Third race, fivecighths of a mile cde i Se t|—Gimmel 109 (Spargur) even, ee ee wou; Wagnagootis 112 4 o q 7 Westucrtn, p ip Be 4 Meaden 10%, third. Time urth race, one mile besiee hs Fonso 114 (C. Wiltta sen ak *® | won; Christine A. 107 Tmver. ef , Be nova 100, third. Time, — , ¢ Fifth race, eleven-aiste Basel. oe ; 3 mile—Anita 101 (Kirabbaum) 2 to 1,| ee won; Iadora 101, second; Rustic} ; Lady 101, third. Tim ‘s +) Sixth race, seven-cight ot a tus mile--Golden Light 107 (J. Clark) FRECK E * to 2, won; Meringue 107, second; | L 1) Mai Lewry 102, U i Time, 1:32 CRE A M Rarmary - , on aurea Lace Suet AT LOUISVILLE Positively removes freckles, At Whittmare te La race. three-quarters of a ® van owt 4 | mile—Potter 109 (Gannon) 15 to 1, jagiey’s, 2nd and Pike where Sete | «es 7 and Edison Recitals Daliy—Come GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY We Have Good Coffee With Fresh Cakes From Our Own Ovens. 41% Second Avenue Seeeasecne ce Silk and Dress Goods Dept. Black! Hioch Taffeta weight and finish, no dreasthg and guaran teed yarn dyed. r aré 81.00 $1.25 Black 27-toch ° milk never sold for eee strous fin $1.59 quality eutra ish, wears lke iron. Per yard Se S4inch Imperted Novelty Wool English Tweeds, oor >| mixed brown, blac these goods are 1.29 On sale, per yard ose oo on Tweedn, Plaids, Worsteds and Mohair Dress Goods, suitable for school dresses; values up to i Per yard 2Qhe Hinek Inviat Checked Serge. strietly a wool, every yard worth $17 comes in brow naty Dias, green and black Per yard B1.25 Soe quality Moreen Skirting, all taple colors and black yard Muslin Under- garments NEW FRESH MUSLIN GOWNS JUST FROM THE MAKER will sell 100 © ever shown at $1.25 Tuesday . PRe Curtain Dept. kinda, make Curtain materiale of all amsortmenta and prices that easy buying You will find the lines complete and well selected, Minch Lace Strip Curtain Muse lin for datnty h curtaine; Ihe values, Yard .¢ 40-inch Madras Swies, in re used lead values 19 24-yard ruttioMYSiriaine in one ty stripes; a neat serviceable curtain; 69¢ valyg Palr...49@ Domestic Dept. 6 1-4c OUTING FLANNEL Se, A good soft Outing, desirable pat Flannels when outof-season terns, in light of dark colors 6 I-4e values, ‘The lyard Se 10c OUTING FLANNEL Be A heavy Outing, 24 inches wide chotce patterns, light or dark col ora; 100 valies. ard e 12/40 OUTING FLANNEL 10c The very bext Gntings, heavy weights and fine Weave, cholce designs and colors; 1246 values. Yard 10¢ MONDAY, OCT. 4 manana orate 1906 THING IN MEDIUM SCARFS. Ready-to-Wear Department 100 New and Stylish Suits Tuesday $16.50 Suit Will Be Day Arrived Saturday and will be displayed for the firet time Monday. NEWEST STYLES. NEWEST MATERIALS. NEWEST COLORINGS. Would be cheap suite at $25.00, but Tuesday priced 816.50, SPECIAL VALUES IN SHELL Goo0s. The BELTS Sc New Plaid f s fn plain, tueked 10e Shell and Amber Hair Pins, and shirred sllk effects; Leather boa mIres sis dactt cak hee: aes — Belts im corded, plain and the He 100 new Peter Pan Belt, gilt buckles, ; front and back, fitted with Peter Hair Barette wach 10¢ Pan Purse; regular value wba, onch {Re special 506 and Amber Pancy Back Comba, each 35e ORIENTAL LACE 100 lace Edges and Inser 25¢ TRIMMINGS ons, in good quality, wide mar Linen Th pretty suitable for patterns sian designs, silk braids and fancy trimmings, in pretty pat worth to 10¢ white terns, assorted widths be yard tomorrow 10¢ te WASH LACES 7' $0 $1.00 LACE ALLOVERS 5%. Potnt de Paris and N Point Venise, Oriental and Silk enclennes La Chantilly Lace Allover Yoking in Mo in white, black and cream, pat 1 marked edges terns, w od widths to Ibe y terns suitable for yokes and ep 00 value yard; to- oe tire walsts morrow 35e TRIMMINGS 1% $1.00 CORSET COVER EMBROID. ERIES 4%. and Ap etty pat Persian Bands, Stik Braid pliques, in riety of ‘ . - pliques, in vart Handsome Corset Cover Kidges, in terns; wanted colors and com cambric and nainsook, exquisite genera! bimations; cholee for patterns, well-worked edges, trimming purposes; in assorted aus Waa Pape: wae open designs, wide margin morrow 19¢ worth $1.00 yard; tomorrow 49¢ erprise Choppers, Sie ut question the Enterprise food i $1.05 wit is the 600 DOZEN DECORATED BOWLS, CHOICE Qe, most satisfactory hopper; to us v7 pra ty iB Worth 15¢ and o * and Mixing Bowls, 3 sizes der; 4 different fer; be ow and decorations, worth reg i des. The $1.26 tomerrow che De size on sale t morrow at sSe 7 0c Crumb Trays and Scrapers, ms 2he—Heavy Metal Crumb Trays , and Scrapers, nickel plated, with 3 ebonoid handle; worth regularly Royal Enamel 50e; tomorrow special 2Q5e quart Coffee te are sold regularty ov erywhere at 260 Pan Rim Strainers 15¢ 42c; tomorrow Large Size Pan Rim special ..25¢ i Stratn, very —_— f strong and worth 1%e Of cgi. regularly tomorrow 26e; tomorrow spectal Se fwhed O11 and Vinegar Bot tles, sold reg ularly at 19¢; tomorrow spe etal 6 19¢ Gray Enamel Sauce Pans, 106 quart Gray Enamel Sauce Pans, worth 19¢; tomorrow spe cial 106 Extra Specials for Tuesday lsc Embroidered Turnover Collars be Safety Pins, per card Be LSe Frilled Elastic, colors, yard Be se Wire Hi Pin Cab 2e 6c Collar Foundat © Barbe 3 be Thimbles, per, rotl he le Crepe FP be Curling Irons oan 1c Twill TapeCovered Feather: bone . be Fasteners Yeast Foam ation Cream, can Dress serees 96 oshis _4¢ - 8¢ Soda Car Arm and Hammer package Ge alt’s Pure Ceylon No. 1 Half pound 1-te Cretons, yard 12%e Silkolines, yard Cotton Crash, ye ve Turkey Red Daw Tue Fa End Rods, eac 18e Nickel Plated Ibe Nickel I Holders Deallon Stone P $5.00 Stylishly Made Suit 33.99 Thin Cups doren Fancy Shape and Sauc 6 for 0c Strong Cocoa Door Mats.. dozen Medium Weight ors, each 26c Strong Double Shawl Straps ihe 7ée Extra Parlor White Turkey Feather Dusters .. $e Sale of HighGrade of the greatest Interest to Seattl® housewives. new patterns In open stock Dinnerware go on sale tomorrow, all at reduced prices, including English and American semi-poree- lain, white and Havi- land China $7.00 Blue Decorated decorated oreelain “a3, 63 Ingist Dinner $9.00 Johnson Bros,’ Dee or Sets 85.95 $10.50 Be e Johnson B Nor- mandy, blue and white and gold patterns 87.75 00 Decorated H 1 China Ariel Shape Dinner 14.95 $18.00 Ransom Shape White Hark land China 50-piece Dinger § 810.90 All the above patterns are opem Kk. 100-piece sets at same reductions. Matching 1 addt tions can be had at ‘ Garvey-Buchanan CO. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave. NO Trip he Dinner Sets eppasinpedt tats

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