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MISS BIRDIE KERN, AGED 18, OF | ST. LOUIS, WHO WILL CON-| TEST THE NATIONAL CHAM PIONSHIP AT THE COMING TOURNAMENT, GOES IN FOR REGULAR GYMNASIUM WORK AND KEEPS IN TIPTOP COND! | TION ALL THE TIME—FATH ER WILL BACK HER WITH ALL KINDS OF MONEY. (Spattio Star's Exclusive Service.) ST. LOUIS, Feb, T.—In Miss Bir die Kern this efty claims to have! the best woman bowler tm all the} world, She is the pretty 18-yearold daughter of Martin Kern, himself once & winner of the men's national championship. Her most noted rival is Mra. Joba Roaskopf, of Ci cinnatt and a oO at between these two is expec to be a fox ture next month fa St, Louta. Miss Kern has averaged over 175 in tea games lately, and 200 scores are so common with her that she pay# no attention to them, Mrs Rosakopf has made as high a score as 226, but her average is around 160. If the champlonatip for women fs to be decided, Miss Kern's father pays a suitable stake must be up. Mra. Rosskopf says she does not want to put up any money, but will bow! for the fun of it. “That's not Mics" the way to settle a championship,” declares Miss Kern, and the Na BIRDIE tlonal Bowling Congress officials NERN have now taken a hand in the mat- ter and say they will arrange in some way #0 the contest can be pulled off Miss Kern ts a typical American girl, She is fond of outdoor sports as woll as of gymnasium work. She fe a devotee of lawn tennis, and Dilays @ fine game. She practices xympaatic exercises regulatly, and aime to keep In Uptep physical con- @ition all the time. At the same time she fs a grade ‘ate of & business college, after com Ing her high school course, She steomplisbed tn the ways and @races of society, and can alt down te a plano and charm you with her ekillful rendering of popular or classical music. But it ts at bowling that she ts 4 particular star, and she fa enthu elastic in telling of ite advanti ges and pleasures. EXERCISE AND COLD PLUNGE MUSTS FOR WOMEN BOWL. ERS, WRITES MISS KERN. Pp By Mise Birdie Kern. There is no better sport or pas time in the world of athletic enter tainment open to women than bow) MISS BIRDIE KERN, OF ST ' Ing.” it serves to develop them in a, WOMAN GOWLER OF THE VITE symmetrical manner MEN BOWLERS EXCLUSIVELY The peculiar fascination of the Game induces many to take needed physical health They go together. | @xercise which they w I follow what you might der no other course of light training ed long enough become fairly every morning at T a m Proficient, ft will be found to be half hour or so le © more attractive than golf, tennis or of the simpler health exercises. Sutomodiling. I know, for | have Then comes « cold plange. A * tried them all good many women may balie at thin, + Don't you think you cam make # but I think {1 will b od for mont good bowler uniess you are in good of them after they get used to “BIG BILL” KNAPP CARES FOR MOTHER (Star Specis! Service.) “Big BNI" Knapp te a race rider, who, although he has never climbed to the dizzy notch of jockey pre- miership, is considered one of the eal thorough horsemen produced ia the far west Tal, gaunt and thin when he be- came & real jockey, Wille soon earned a tickna at has clung to him all throurh riding days. Knapp’s firet important engage- ment was when be became stable Jockey for Walter B. Jennings Enst ané west for two years he has proved his worth. Recently Rings became Knapp’s services with them & riding at the # has deteriorated somewhat o winnings since the first of the have been few and far betwee pigskin artiat orned he has » what he has rf at beast the 3 “Rig Bil” has taken h pertan of Orin we app hi beautiful home the dust nee Gah. eee ul bes 7 Boog shoes and t# ¢ Park, and wii! con at Sheepshead Hay Ite mother & panies him everywher and tit the mmd of t recently his nister wan always a rest before attempting hhim Th . t ~ nas just mar the eastern campate te wee ‘how nd her-loving home | nig HHI made t 5 a sub ares for his whole family tial wedding preacnt His carnings hav . although I t n° not been as «reat as some of the! geclared Knapp, “t : - Capt. B A. Swift and D HOLD BENCH SHOW vont srecin er 2S to be beld this f ) Mad park pavilion. The date how was not decided a At the annual me« attle Dog Fanciers’ fast ight in D 0 M 1 ft Wed. and Fri. evenings till ® the following office lymplc arket i yecr eats Wes. and Fri. eveekes Salas ‘or the ensuing ? ° ¥ ' rime st 1 sales si Special & ft Bharples, president tis (Star Special Service.) D NES and Sie aS wot ering tnt of beet sie tr] aan'ymancinco, Foe —soc-| he Sundwall Co., rs. BAR an a e nd — ——- | 7 Me Stuart, the American Inc OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, rensnrer Mes key ho ate a de ed hit ” e be CJ este Dr. Hunt, dentist, 220 Burke Foye rn ik , , ; = = | | 609 First Ave. bard, ¢ - + Building. Phone, Ind 692. Seattle | peat cuemmed 86. tate | Phone 697 What General Grant Said Applies to Our Clothing Stock General Grant said: ‘‘the Art of War is simple enough; find out where your enemy is, get at him as soon as you can, strike him as hard as you can —and as often as y ” ) Movi We Are at War With Our Winter Suits and Overcoats We ha ered away relentlessly ' Sale. Hundreds of ment profited to the extent ing on”’ toward next season—that’s the incentive for Real Reduct On the uare the i THEEHUB & 615-617 First Avenue READY TO DEFEND HER TITLE EES Pee, 106 (Clark), 6 to 1, oe ee a a a | sect Sha hous Dillan Regular S00 Hair Frieeticipating tne pionsore of Se ay die cisanapeat, Fr “eo tot —— Rorly Tide, 103, third wie icmp ene (7 | Binck and fancy styine— Mendkerhistes Pz Third rece, one mile—<Ortlene, } | pair’ a ws : Lanpeeminenh at ‘332 | ; From orn: = : 108, second; Kilter, 106 y | | } Critie, 106, third, ‘Time, 1:14 14. We extimate at any time nd | nunrantec all work to satinfy you . At the meeting of North weat ; BIRDIE KERNS SCHEME OF LIVING. Dasoball league managers, held late | Repair jebe given prompt attention : | afternoon in the Butle 1G. H Brown Plumbing 1| Wear Brooks’ Gets up at 7 a m-Take's hour's prnseium work—F ollows | ’ ver, B.C, wa isuies Gath ‘ebeoee 7» Cat with cold plunge-—Plays outdoor sport! ularly A ag o0.i0| mitted. Manager vane depe over 176 cy fon 191,000 with Prestdent Lucas as evi The steamer goods which alee” ALA fw VIALS | | moderation—-Makes over 200 scores—Averag plonshipe. f{ good faith of his team, The | lay were not in the best of now embraces Seattle, T dition and all needed picking The Btore That Berves You Best—¢ | den varvey Buchanan Ge, ~ Grays Harbor, Butte, Bp | gy, The best was sold before 7 U and Vancouver cloning time last night. A car of } oHingham franchive f be- | oranges, one of bananas and several | ) 1 ing discussed at the meeting today.| of potatoes arrived this m | 5 Salt Lake City and Helena were] y6 sonarrival of the | 1 A] dropped from farther discussion, 08] monte of egen, due bere from east | j the league now formed is one Of | ery points, has left the market #till | fn 1 the strongest on the cowst, and (he | short veral dealers are auking | Every dressmaker, eve nan who ‘tel i pport of thow two eitios Is not » per dosen for the sewing to do, re f t »ply of j ally wanted } 4 m 1 Faerie ipply The magnates are ng today | these little needfuls which are offered tomommme Ai agnin to decide on schedules and tog very much below regular "my the official ball it , President W. H. Licas was re i ' be Darning Begs at ench, 2¢ Agr Hooks and elected and his bend for $10,000 | | Ge Gripit Hooks and Eye « wen Filed by the directors with | card 21-2) 2 “Washington ane Officers were elected as follows Po aa yaeg b4 5, tig Vice president, A. B Tulk, Van <i teiaee aan oom * | PO ina, couver; directors, D. B. Dugdale, e Tracing Whee - ‘ we i 'g Beattlo; George Sbreeder, Tacoma; 212) tc Adomantine Ping, ‘i Eddie Quinn, Spokane; Rum Hall, | oe, lGe Twine Shopping Bags Pan ee Butte; Walter Macfarlane, Grays | URt Bese’ / each , 10€) sc shoe I ws Harbor, and J, ¥. Wyuna, Van- | ines por case, ae | 106 “Pin-On" Hose Support al 8, cow thee appl oe e\rusmens . Di os po w ruver a Hye. G8) perenne, | ers, pair : Se! so. apitot" 4 per fomen, « * | be Hair Pin Cabinets each | Books, each ‘satety Sranberries CORFE ° < | 100 Frilled Bimatic eae RAGES YEST YESTERDAY I BE, | 40 per dozen Peart Battor pa regen hohe; Mepstare sogeite doren 3@! bo Bonnet PI a Butter and Cheeses Se Barbour's Cotton Twist,| 5° Bounet Pins, casey OAKLAND, Washington oreamary butter Spt Tso Cube Pins # astern. Frenh trick Ty te | —— es oe 5a! ad — y Pata Y rench butter, Ib. i Hinch Tape Measures,| 25c Books opuler Ye First race, seven aixteentha ot a| ¥ twine, gor & Th | ead. of Ze! ten, ents 3 : won; Memorize, 107, second; Be)» Thankful, 110, third. Time, :43 1-6.) Bocond , one mile and ty yards ine Spot, 97 (Lyecurgus), 6 to |, won; Ray, 100, second; Rey Dare, 101, third. Time, 1/48 Third race, one and one-cighth milee—Jake Moose, 100 (Hunter), 4 to 1, won; Oreban, 104, a Hooligan, 196, third. Time, 1: 66 3 Fourth race one and oneee | oe 3 nthe! ows, i LF Peeite: teonth milee—Proper, 116 (Brown).| mring wm. por i, th Tas, dressed bags, 4 to 1, won; Tomy Faust, 106, seo we ond; Voleday, 110, third ‘Time, 1:60 4-6 Fifth race, three-quarters of « ‘ milo—Gateway, 106 (MeBride), 3 A WORD TO O | 4, “Ws O75) ’ . Mlife miloAlbia, 111 (Brown), § to 6,| tom 1 Regular 35c Brooms TOMORROW IN THE “BUSIEST CASEMENT } They're strong, well made and very sightly in never before sold for ives than t6c. Buy them lonly a quarter, None sent C. O. D. unless other goods and sot more than one will be sold tog a tomer at the above special price 0 nd ij ee sities Spence ane, tes Meet || PRIENDS AND CUSTOM-DIE == nae | Sixth race, sever oe ui | mille Osean Shore, 107 (Sandy), 4|] We dasire to announce the re- HME | Tomorrow's Specials from if to2 Grace G,, oh wooond organization of the firm of Dab- , 120, third Tithe, | !*7- Sergey xo ur. Ladies’ 660 to $1.25 Waiste— | Ladies’ 250 Black Hosen akhton Pratt ugoneda ite, the | “White madras Walsts that | Fine cotton H tnteresta of Mr lh Dabney are @ Wttle solled frim dis- | with maco saplit play; quite « lot of them— | epticed heel and ascor, } ond cad: weil be welcome from 11 to 2 tamorrew at only, 16 2 tomorrow af Ou as in the past, and we hope by First race, one = mile-—Sanmark, }100 (Preston), & to 5, won, Man- darin, 106, second; Standover, 102.) third, Time, 1:40 12 LOUIS, WHO WILL FIGHT FOR THE TITLE OF CHAMPION OGTATES. SHE HAS WRITTEN A HELPING ARTICLE FOR WO- FOR THIS NEWSPAPER. Company, Buccessors to Dabpay & Wood- sed house = Co., Inc. | Fourth race, one mite Rawis T.1F pones pi An Street. eee Ate 108 (Koerner), § to 1, w Iam careful not to overtio myself! wit practice, and keep herself ta ree, ws THE STORE THAT SER in bowMag and grow je Wie good physical conditign by) follow-| 1 begin to tire of the game I quit. ing stmple health ralgs, she will) Now that | am fairty expert I do) succeed. fot prectice more than an hour ®| {| have always been ‘interested tu week. That, with my match game. bowling because my father whe keeps me in good trim and eager/ones a champion, but I base been for a game. | eat regularly playing enly three years, Jn that; To any woman who desires to fol time I hate gotten about as good as low the «ame I will aay that if she |any of them NO WONDER COOLEY : CUT JONES AFTER THIS it. Pa Save (Seattle Star's Exclusive Services.) , KS ermined by tte wv ~ i MI A Id Pain| Dave Jones tells thie one We! were playing in Chica: years ago Qnd the came was close and inter. | *y are somm outing A word which eapresees that which every garment uld have IN ing to thelr work with a In t DIVIDUALITY. Exctusivenes: of design te sought by all and te seventh inning Dick Ceoley hit the always found at Pethovits ball on @ tine for my field. Tt wes a We have the largest assortment of rich, tive furs in the smashing drive and I started to run which cannot equal grade for is why for years have enjoyed the reputation of being the lending furriers of the weet We are practical furriere and put Into each garment years of The suocess of a fur es style and workmanship Our low prices make it possibi tal work done at « big sa of and modern equipment take away filled DURING FEBRUARY ONLY—WiIll these low Prices he effect Full Set Teeth, up from . Gold Crowns “ ore bend for you to ret the as the ball teft the bat, I had « long run for tt and barely reached rere: the ball to gather ft In with one garbage gr Rage gar knowledge and experience. * * * Your inapection is solicited, Gridne Work r " or hand Coole : turned first base, He} Gold Fillings, wp from Jetanced in iny direction and serine —————_——— Silver Fillings é nut for sae All of our work ts guaran nteod Elevator serwce: indy attendant. Office hours 8:0 a mt) me #tifl running he @ ond, thinking the bali hed passed PETKOVITS FUR CO. vig ia pth 4 Seng 6p. m. Sundays 10 to 12 | joke I ke » running, too. Conley , a ‘ [farsi sound saw me wt runnin MANUFACTURING FURRIERS NATIONAL DENTIS jand he sprinte or home He . Dr. EB. G. Thompson glanced back and saw me throw the 110 Marion Street. Seattle, Wash. » Thome n ball to an infielder to relay {t In 403-404-405 Peoples Savings Bank ‘rutting ey 4 third at hie be: Second and Pike. fe wn the teak le over the plat ° tuation, was standing with arme outstretched as though to take the IGNORANCE WAS BLISS. late tn aj hat and smiled broadly, It wan't ri tod 4 up wnd| until be had reached the bench that aughed o ¥ ihe le i that the ball been thee before |caught. ‘Hor fay, he we We | ata rt C The crowd ity apeak to me during the rest ta mew and fee dot his of the series ‘ rad : J registers of v styles. Our one-half of the m FAMOUS RACE RIDER RETURNS FROM PERU Vl exchange an uptodate cash register, more suitable for your business, for your old one. 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