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YACHT CLU ‘The Mitfott Bay Yaoht @ub has eatled @ meeting tonight at the Mer MANY ENTRIES _ SENIILE OO. FOR BIG MEET | 7) {A CONNER ole term Everybody interested mn yachting ie tnwtted. } } { ‘The Sea! jo ehub’s tndeo ations have agreed to partiofpate to bs <ocscoimaratpaggity m aaere complete suceeaa, The La Conner high school baa- | ta will be held on LabodidayT frack meet, to be held at the Cot | "Pao gpokans, Multnomah and | ketball team, which elaims the a ° a, on Y 4-26, wilt be one| Vancouver athiets clubs wit send {ctamptonahip of the lower sound. ee ee * | representatives, Bellingham, Rverett | has went a challenge to the Seattle St the Binge tadoce meets ever will en- | high team for a game at La Conner Land the }on March 15. Aw the La Conner northwest, pulled off tn the Are doting | team does not ask for areturn game Communications have been Fent t ang wut the expen ¢ at 4 ss “i © push things along, Dan aw pay the expenses ain A big shipment of 'Winntistead te about 60 athletic clubs cotter . Maily wilt be here from the Univer am Manager MeAllep and Coactr ‘sshbaat in a coated: Seah Whittier, Tigh schools and YM. C A®. B20 Cy oe OF and it may be that | Frost have decided to accept the! Oa) in about two weeks nen. oe prise Although some of the reports are) snough Oregon men will come to] challenge, of onions will it i= @ow in coming tn, enough organt-| form a relay team Saturday the La Conner bUMER) siarply advanced. hb a a Prone defeated Bailingharm, 31 to & ples are: now esviving.! oranges, whieh are now tn son, present, There are no Baldheat a. pumpkina, persimmen# ‘or pineapples on the martret. SPORTSMAN’S SHOW AT NEW YORK Mareh 1 rhe 8 Sportaman’s | ° BOWLERS LEAVE SUNDAY ‘The two bowling teama whieh are |" u.°"n. to represent Seattlc at the Denver |My tournament will leave bere Sunday | ("" guites and hentera, Each # tt appears in its na~ NEW YORK. @eventeenth annual show was formally opened in Madi. | gem Square garden today under the | Guspices of the National Sports- man’s arsociation. mimais, which have been brought from many sections of | the United States and Canada, give | the garden an outdoor atmosphere ‘The exhibition hall hag been turn- | that ix very sso morning, The all Seattle team) eb tate © veritabic frontier huxting| Rife and revolver contests will be | Hodges, Holland, Burton, Cresenan |/ reang with ita furs, log cabina| held cach day. The show will re [294 Shuman have bowled several exhibition matches during the past week and some good scores were made. The & A. C bowlers who made|' the best scores in the tryoute-- 15 games—are MeKowan 2.793, Stephen 2.731, Morris 2,674, Wood 2,666, Gardner 2,661. Buatness may taterfere to prewemt |* ia thee teats, Indian tepecs and camp firea.| maim open until the night of the Bround which cluster both white and! March 9 HIGH TO PLAY Hersain, Aaron J., 129, seeond ; third. Time, 1:12 4-6. Sixth race, thirteenatxteenths of a mile-—Malitah, 107 (Koerner), 4 to 1, won; Johnny Lyoms, 122, seo ond; Triumphant, 122, third, Tipe.) .ome af these men leaving. LEAGUE TEAM 1:88 db case the next highest mea will have a Datitws ASCOT. ee rime First race, steeplechase—Hren- _ ‘The Seattle high school baseball QUICLASSED BY LEWIo PUEBLO, Colo, March 1-—-tn what was to bave been a 20 round fo between Marry Lewis of Phil» nus, 190 (Meiride), T to 1, won Indian I, 130, second; Decimo, 140, Bt) (Preston), 2 to 1, won; Money | Moms, 219, second; Nuns Veiling, Dugdaie’s bunch om April third, Time, 3:00. i 114, third, Time, 1:10, | sian, 104 (Grand), 6 wo 1, won; Cap . and the following week on | third. Time, 3:06 Second race, futurity—Pustian, Third race, Broeks course—-Free- feam from Everett wil ne! tt wit Dlay bere | able, 106, second; Jack Little, 116, Pourth race, one and one-quarter iietenkaes deiphia and Jimmy Porry of Chi- ‘ milow—Tartan, 196 (Harris}, 3 to ip iy Porry ot edhe ft. wou: W. Hi. Carey, 12% second; | 6% af this place last night Perry | Low Angeleno, 106, third. Time, was Keocked down five times tn) RACES > YESTERDAY 206 be the eo five rounds. seer begin | yace, three-ed; ning of the stxth row Try's sec) Np mtn Be ane hy 1 ieenahi ry onds throw up the sponge. Hoe wae OAKLAND, &, won; Coante ME, 120, second; |°™\#ele cutciomed. ‘Talten, 110, third. Time, 136 1-4. Sixth race, scvoneighths of a mile—The Roustabeut, 113 (Me- race, onehalf mile—Gal- 12 (C. Wilttams), @ to 1, er Won; Husky, 112, second; Rustier,| Daniel). 2 to 5. won; Winsome ~ he oth third. Time, :49 Ways, #1, second; Search Me, 104, a ho +s emerte Second race, one and one-eighth} third. ‘Tine, 1 al _—— e515 70 - ogee = = ie i, <a. Fs on hear eter "Grane =e pensen of athletes to Cr Sp 1:38 16. * national base ill apd foot ball | wes rates ghee ea Third race, one and oneetghth NOT GOING SsouTH “" while they are at it? RC a ey wiles —lamaiian Meiatyre Lf " ee ee ee he | yROM PRESENT INDICATIONS | been berd sk bateter a AES Ss ‘120, third. Time, 1:57 16. | thin will be very much of a stand Nuts and . tase, ene niie--Andeaw Manager Coyle, of the high scheal | pat season In the major leagues. soo tagoresed S "rT “ "| daseball team, hae written to 16 pve Me i Fer ek ee swe prinns | tame, toe games, iat aiid a WHILE HARRY Lewis Got | Son ere m3 = gh 143. contemplated Californin trip han | tt? dectalon over Sulfivan ot Beaver Children’s E - Path race, futurity course—|Deen called off, the pronpects fOr 4M 000 he had anything that woul yes Judge, 127 (Davis), 6 to 1, won; | eastern trip are very bright | put ar te Gar clea | Shout php ge team We! Phone A 268 for Cleaning and STEVENS HOTEL CAPE Goods, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers, | dren's eye troubles. Wescsing. Vienna Dre Works, 1499 feo ot somes dinner far te, wv 120 Plus, cor ind av. | very moderate. Be Fourth from po = | santa & Romy, The Lowest Prices In Seattle for Good Clothes Are— Where Do You Suppose? Why, right here. Now, every other clothier in town tells you the same thing. Who tells you the TRUTH ?>—that is something you must settle for yourself. It is easily done. Go from store to store—ex- amine the clothes and the prices——use your own good sense and good judgment—and then buy where you are sure of getting the most for your money. $12 Suits and Over- coats are now reduced to $15 REGAL Suits and Overcoats, are now all marked 1 0.1 down to....... $20 Suits and Overcoats are now reduced to e : $25 Very Fine Suits and Overcoats are E now all b b marked é ; down to = « E | Hub Suits and Hub Overcoats are as good | 4 | as they look—and to anyone who isn’t +4 | happy with his bargain, our money= drawer is always open; you want it. money back if See That Your Next Suit Carries the Hub Label On the Square Opposite Totem Pole Agents for CARHARTT’S 615-617 First Ave. Working Clothes SOTTO errr >>>>>>3 YP>>>>>>>29>>>9>9P>>>d>>>>d>>>9>>PDPPDIDIDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DD! KARbhhEBhehebeDAh Ap eh4BBLBhAbhehhABBEBABBEBLELBBEBRLAARRAA AA >>>>>>>>9>>9>d)>)1 Ahhhhhbhhhhhhhbhh hhh 4 chants’ exchange for the purpose at | tng officers and seleeting quar | | The club's annual reat: | are the leading ‘yrodame * iu eesT GARVEY = BUONANAN co. rues STORE THAT Staves Yo A Big Buy T Ready-to-Wear Garments At 25% Off ON SALE OMORROW An eastern traveling salesman representing a number of the foremost garment manefactorers of America age we ot his entire sample line to Garvey-Buchanan at exactly one-fourth below regular worth Five Hundred Garments All Told and Not a Duplicate Style in the Entire Lot—That ——Means Variety--and on Top of That Exclusiveness Samples of Black Ladies’ Sample Spring Suits Silk Skirts | } | } GESPAN LeESES = Every style brand new and in the nobbiest, most recent fabrics and colorings. Garments that are so well worth their full valuation | - PAE 1 ‘omorrow SPLENDID OFFERINGS THAT CUT A GENEROUS ‘omorrow tr be SLICE OF COST OFF THE EASTER OUTFIT. \ : a ¥ 25 Per Cent Discount 25 Per Cent Discount & Chic new styles in Black Voile, Panama | bee Eton, semi-fitted and and Silk Skirts, all fash- | ins tight fitting effects; ioned full and wide; we garments that you also fancy mixtures i * would be proud to own the prettiest spring ef wi at their regular valua- fects--- tion— Ladies $450 Skirts—To “) morrow at 96.38 Ladies’ $17.50 Suite—To- Ladies’ $10.00 Skirte—To- morrow at ...813.92 morrow at 97.50 Ladies’ $21.50 Suite-—To- Ladies’ $14.00 Skirte—To. , t : ee. eee Ladies’ $16.50 PR A 4 Ladies’ $28.00 Suite—To- B18.94 thorrow at Ladies’ $19.50 12.38 morrow at Skirta—To- Ladies’ $22.60 Suite—To- eanew* as $14.63 morrow at ....816.88 Ladies’ $25.00 Skirts—To Ladies’ $27.50 Suite—To morrow at ...$18.94 morrow at 220.65 i Ladies’ $92.50 Suite—To svnithopryy oe +" Ladies’ Sample Ladies’ $37.50 Guite—To morrow at ...828, 12 Ladies’ Sample Jackets Long Coats Tomorrow at 25 Per Cent Discount Long Black Silke Coats, also the newest | Tomerrow at spring checks, mix- | 25 Per Cent Discount tures, ctc.; you'll find | every late ‘style and Included are the most fabric in this attractive | recent styles for the underpriced group— | |} new season, such af $9.50 Coats—Tomorrow } Etons, fitted and loose a: 7.13 | styles, Pony Jackets., as oS ae } etc, im black silks, $13.50 Coate—Tomorrow serges, broadcloths, etc. at ....¢ 810.13 1@ | Values like these— $15.00 Sears a. “aay on ee $16.50 Goeth temerres | | — ee an oe $17.50 _igaoree \ Tt Wits-dentededes at $13.1 \ & $0ase pplictanTemmcibe sea | Skirts at 25 Per 19.80 eet rt i | | at 89.00 | $1040 Jackete—Tomorrow ent Discount s2tbo conte aa ee. + 814.63 FANCY CHECKS, STRIPES : New Black "Panama Skirts AND MIXTURES. | New Black Voile Skirts j j | | $ 3.50 Skirts tomorrow at...$2.62 $ 5.00 Skirts tomorrow at. . $3.75 | | $r0.00 Skirts tomorrow at. $7.50 = $ 5.50 Skirts tomorrow at...$4.13 § 6.00 Skirts tomorrow at . $4.50 | $1.90 Skirts tornorrow at...$8.G3 § 900 Skirts tomorrow at...36.75 $ 9.50 Skirts tomorrow a . $7.12 | $5.00 Skirts tomorrow at. $11.25 $10.50 Skirts tomorrow at...37.88 $11.50 Skirts tomorrow at. $8.63 — | $16.50 Skirts tomorrow at..$12.37 $12.00 Skirts tomorrow at...$9.00 $14.00 Skirts tomorrow at. $10. 50 | All women desirous of saving a clear fourth on the purchase of their Easter outfit should be here in good time tomorrow. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE DURING THIS SALE THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST , .— GARVE - | = BUCHANAN © ee 1113 —I15—Ill7 SECOND AVENUE. _ Forced Ost — sc must Wai ||Sp ecial Suit Sale at Boyle’s «Cloak ligee at ONE- HALF PRICE AND LESS f its ts, Furs and Panaina +8, ttily j 1 5 made, all colors pial n and j $15, $1 and $10 all go ge at HALF. | Tomorrow will be the last day of this moncy- saving sale, and it was a sale. Everybody is sat- ok Silk Vests A beautiful line of latest 15 dosen tow ne isfied. We have put in all our $15.00 Suits, blues in all the pretty shades . bine, pink eam, ete and blacks, and all fancy worsteds and tweeds, regular prt — the season's best patterns and styles, at } 2 Petticoats, regular i $2.50; Saturday a #1.25 Thi s is the greatest mone “B. GERBER ||NE 1410 Second Avenue AL BOYL 423 Pike Street Osteopathic ene DR. 8. D. BARNES, a Kirkaville and now associated with Dr, Ring in The fact that Dr. Barnes p ian and sorgeon fn th pecially fits him solentific treatment People are 1 have made the bye J ft and cure of 0 years and can well claim to be a spec Gundi vietories, Those who have had ne i thia mantpulative treatment, want no more drugs Office Hours—9 a, m. to 5 p.m, and ’ Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings till 8. Lady Attendant. DRS. BARNES & RING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, 382 Arcade Bidg, Third Floor, Front of Main 4136, Consultation Free. Consultation an awk the st rigid inv DR. CLARKE co. 124 Becond Av. South, Cor, Washington; Seattle, Wash. Elevator. Ind. R 2666.