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4 down the bag himself. The|third, Tirse, 1:12. Sea ee ——- | guyed him so sich that he} Fourth race, one ‘mile snd 100 ental Millard and Pool Par- Meat Prices That Pl se afraid to tackle the job regular- | yarde—-Dedtord $1 (Lyew 1413 Third av. have eight new| At the City Hall Market, 609) : Fruit Trees, Cut “jneute your forniture an and the only 5x10 pool table | Third ay, near Yesler, Pot Roast) 1, won; Fisher Boy 106, senond, The Horgian 108, third, ‘Time, 2:47 Fifth race, one mile and a aix- teenth—Lucian 108 (Graham) 8 to 1, won; Rightful 112, second; Md Sheridan 109, third, Time, 1/49. Bixth race, eleven-sixteentha of @ mitle—Lisaro 108 (Williams) @ to 2, won; Rapid Water 118, second; Rthel Dey 108, third, Time, 1:07 8-6. ascor. VIN HAD CURVE KE TWICE INTER-GLASS, MEET ATU" The University freshnten thd sophomore teams will opine yfo gether in an Interclass tragk meet at the university tomorrow mor ing, this being the third eacet e- tween the two elnsses, ne Fredh. | p lheasss men have won both of the preced: | cond race, three-quarters of &| ing gontests, and the sophomores | mile~—My Choice 103 (Ross) 10 to 1,/ ary expected to mako & desperate won, Tramator 108, second; Prince | snowing to keep the freshies from Frederick: 108, third, Time, 1:19% making @ clean sweep. Third race, Futurity—Zelina 100 (Birussetia) 4 to 1, won; Muston 100, BAR THAT BRO HUGH FULLERTON SAYS THE] ty, Dut be was always on band to take any eppertunity to play that FORMER SEATTLE PITCHER | © HAD GREATEST ASSORTMENT | “*™* “P ioe OF THEM ALL—OTHER BASE Hal Chase wants « raise of $2,600 BALL Gossip, over last year, and if he does not get ee : will not play with the New York First race, seven-sixteenths of a mile-—Rey Hindoo 106 (HH. Bmith) 7 to 2, won: Pantita 105, second; Vi- vian May 105, third, ‘Time, :4% Vivetl Garvin, of tnst year's Beats | A™ertoans Box’ yese ¢ California first baseman drew alee ae Te team, decording te Hugh Fuller- |. Tee Calicocnia tise In conneetio hed | $3,000 for cavorting arownd the tnt- cross-country run between ee teame will be held. Each fan Ts ton, tn the olf palmy days when be) iin cack fast season, Griffith haa} second; Playit 06, third. ‘Time, wae a big league pitcher, had (he) Vo gone go far as to offer him] 1! 10%. won one of these events In the! Greatest assortment of curves that! 9) 555° hut Chase says $5,500, or] Fourth race, one mile an ~| past. Cups will be om ia the slab-artist ever pitched of} nothing. Chase hae been offered aj teenth—Von Tromp 117 (kK e on ti, which have never been dupiteated | Piet cast tn @ valuable Han Jose|t % won, Chimney Sweep 85, seo lisssdaiapenel Garvin showed Inst year, when! ciear store, if he will play with San | 00d: A Muskoday 107, third. Time, C LVIN DEMAREST IS Working fur Russ Hall, that he had| SS" Sn ie nia outlaw league, | 146% | eresything that man in the) ing unless Griffith comes through} Fifth race, three-quarters of « | league posse: & fow besides | 1.4 will probably accept. mile—Redwood 1. 108 (F 0 to ROW CHAMPION / ut poor « n Kept him from | . Pitan, 18 ons oul 07, third, ‘Time, 1:15, Sixth race, Rrooks course—Jack Adame 112 (Ross) 4 to 1, won Needful 112, second; Joyner 118, third, ‘Time, 2:04 Canadian sports are trying to tp duce George Towns, the champion akuller of the world, to come to Canada wext year, and defend his tide against Edward Dornan tn Ca nadian waters, Durnan was defeat ed recently tm Australia, but his friends clatm that th bles would be reversed if the race was pulled off on thin side Billy Nolan says he will hand Summers $7,600 if he can whip Nel son. Only way We can imagine No- lan banding that bunch of coin to anyone ts with a Gatling gum at bin} fea head doing han average work: | ; Frank Hulseman has slaned with phabrsapghuclge= thier | Kaneas City and will wear the unt- om ne, declares that Garett | torm of the Amerionn association hed ® fast one whieh broke both] city qnie year, The bie stugger ex ways. It was almost unsolvable 0) pected to get another Ming at big the batter, but was almost equally |igggue ball, but was farmed out disturbing to the catoher, The ball/ geain without @ chance to make took unexpected sheote when the! joog | goed wind blew, and there was never any great degree of certainty as to just where ft would junip. (Beripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, March 15.—Calvin Demarest, of Chicago, won the am-| ateur billiard championship at the} Liederkrans club last night at the 142 balktine, He feated BW.) ner, lant year's winoer, by a| score of $00 to 311, The play was | brilliant. TEAM DEFEATED | (Star Gpecial Service.) AUBURN, Mareh 16.—In a match game Tuesday evening an Auburn team, composed of picked bowlers, defeated the Auburn high schoo! team by « margin of 18 points | This was the firet time that the | high schoo! bowlers have been de | ond. | RACES YESTERDAY i i *Manager McCloskey of St. Loute : wilt coach his team Im uniform from the side lines, Old Honest John Would stiti like to be in the game himself, and if he cannot conscien- thously risk bis team’s chances by &etually playing, he likes to do the| Time, 452 6, next best thing, and by wearing a Second rade, three-quarters of « uniform look like he could play if} mile—Lord Nelson 113 (Fisher) ¢ he wanted to to 1, won; Sheen 106, second; Prin- “Mac” always had a fondness for|cess Wheeler 111, third Time, Playing first base, and used to fire| 1:14 4-5. & good man every once In a while}. Third race, Futurity courte whak he was managing 4 team in| Phalanx 311 (Koerner) 3 to 2, wor: horthwest in order that he might | Currieulum 99, second; Delagos 106, First race, one-half mile—Brag- gart 109 (Koerner) 2 to 1, won; Rus- thee 222, ercond; Veapa 108, third tow } against fire, Gregor MoGregor, His Seattle. A place for Kentlemen éo to fc; Rib Steaks, 100; Bost Emptre Butlding CT ee be one Lard 1940 Gandadl & Gon, 190'Pite, cer Hd ov, — Great Re - Building AND Reduction Sale Prices Were Never So Low - Come See What Is Going On and Profit hy What You See In Suits and in Overcoats there are a plenty of every size and style in all the newest and most desirable patterns—not the few odds and ends, but a plenty. Let us see:—There are double-breasted Suits and sin- gle-breasted Suits of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Chev- iots. Overcoats, too, in all the most fashionable] models, long, medium and short of every good mate-[) rial under the sun. There Is Absolutely No Reason for the Reduction Except the Alterations in Our Building We wish we could always make your money do so much as now—but we can’t. Itisn’t pleasant or profitable to sell goods at a loss. And we shan’t J) do so again in a hurry if we can help it—we don’t add another store to The Hub every day. WHY WAIT? WHY DELAY? Prices Will Never Be as Low, and the biggest bargains are apt to be gobbled up first. Remember that— and come before it is too late! Big Re-Bullding and Reduction Sale of SUITS Big Re-Building and Reduction Sale of OVERCOATS Men’s $15.00 Suits Reduced to ..+-.000+++-.-. 8 9.85 All $13.50 Overcoats Reduced to . - $ 6.75 Men's $:8.00 Suits Reduced to . $11.85 All $15.00 Overcoats Reduced to . 8 7.50 Men's $20.00 Suits Reduced to . .-- $13.85 All $18.00 Overcoats Reduced to . . 8 9.00 Men's $22.50 Suits Reduced to ...0e.e0+++---. $14.85 All $20.00 Overcoats Reduced to .. $10. Men’s $25.00 Suits Reduced to .....+0+++ . $15.85 All $25.00 Overcoats Reduced to . $12.50 Men's $30.00 Suits Reduced to ...... pe oneewes $18.85 All $30.00 Overcoats Reduced to . -$15.00 Men’s $35.00 Suits Reduced to ......0000.0055 $22.85 All $35.00 Overcoats Reduced to ......+++++.- $17.50 Blues and Blacks Included. Blues and Blacks Included, Big Reductions in Shoes and Shirts TROUSERS Big Reductions $2,50 mp need Shes r .% Men's $7.50 Trousers Reduced to ...........+ $5.75 Stamped r BF , $3-g0 Stamped Shoes : 4 Men's $6.50 Trousers Reduced to ...e0++.0-+.-. 85.00 $4.00 Stamped Shoes ... $3.35 Men's $5.00 Trousers Reduced to Shirts, a lot broken sizes 3 Men’s $4.00 Trousers Reduced to .. Golf Shirts, TEC VOWED oi scceeee vesccee o Men’s $3.00 Trousers Reduced to . Union Made Work Shirts, special .....000+.-0005 50¢ Men's $2.50 Trousers Reduced to Your Money Back If Not Satisfied THE# HUB 615-617 First Ave. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH + o7. N) 12440 DRESS PERCALES see || Easter Silk Tomorrow 85c Buster Brown Dresses Sizes 2 to 4, made of good wear ful quality chambray, in tan, biue and pink colore with dain ty trimming effects of pique, Tomorrow only, at ....0-0+ “ $2,00 Newest Sailor Suits— Gizes 6 to 14, blue and red colors of fine chambray with plaid trimming effects; white pique front and wi collar, also @ wide; Saturday at only, yard 9c 2c DOTTED Swiss | For pretty watets and dress | @s; newest effects, Satur | day at only, yard 16c } | S00 Tapestry Cushion Covers | —After 6 p. i. Satdrday at, | ™” 29¢ TSe Brocaded Tapestry—t0 inches wide; after 6 p. m. Saturday at, yard 59c $2.00 Crochet Pedspreads, Saturday } special, at only, each .....$1.69 Come in handsome Marseilles pat- | | terns, with fringed edges and cut} comers. They're full size and made | only of pure, select cotton. | ————— white. . tomorrow. Full size and eens, crepes, etc. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST — GARVEY - BUCHANAN ¢o, GREAT SATURDAY SALE or CHILDREN’S DRESSESIP Saving Parents Should Not Miss This Splendid Buying Opportunity : Mothers who plan the out-go from the family purse should take advantage of this attractive Saturday Sale in good time big assortment in checks, trim- med in red braid; wide skirts and deep hem. Tomorrow only, oe made up from these beautiful silks that we offer | tomorrow at a third below price. Regular 85¢ Plain Chitfon Taffeta Silks 8 a mei | Purest all-silk quality, Comes in green, red, reseda, Nile, Alice, pink, old rose, gray, tan—many different shades of each color; also cream and if you expect to have the slightest need for silks within the next few months, you should attend this sale $3.50 Home-Made Comforts, Satur | day special, at only, each. .$2.79 | at only, yard .... «... soba pounds of pure white cotton. ly tufted, and covered with art sat- " Ss } Special bargains. $1.76 Pretty Sailor Suits Bizes 6 to 14, fashioned of good chambray, in red, tan and bite wide skirts deeply hernetitened and attractively trimmed. Toe morrow only, At ccc .cccece Children’s $3.50 Dresses— Bizes 6 to 14; here are the emart ost new atyles In checks and emall, neat, broken plaids, in blue and pink with dainty white pique trimmings. A bargain group that merits your inspec tion, Tomorrow only, at . | | 60e COLORED DAMASKS | 6 inches wide, in turkey ged, | dark blue end cream ob ore turd 7 || yara Baturda; | Many Easter and Spring waists and suits will be | |-—- oe 150 TURKISH TOWELS Unbleached quality, fixe «and good Saturday at only, each | j 12te 100 Cretons—27 inches AT YARD | 200 Table Ollctoth=t® wide; after 6 >. m. | day at, yard New Art Cretons, Saturday special, A most varied assortment of Oriental and conventional designs and charming color combinations 7] | Bright, new effects. | i filled with four Neat- nities. We mention just a few DOUBLE CAP BRILLIANT GAS MANTLES—The kind generally sold at Ife; Extra Special To morrow in the “Busiest Base ment” at only, each Full sise with good, strong Mekory i Susiest Base "16 cts "THE STORE THAT Regular $8.00 value, tomorrow In the “Buaiest Banement” . at only, Rotl— 83-65. tie a Sieetn Damen) Not a Single Penny Until Your Rupture Is Cured This le my quarantes that | can cure Rupture to stay cured for- ever, | have been @ apecialist on Rupture for over @ years, end ean refer you to prominent men living in Seattle whe have been eured by my KNIFELES! We do not ask you talked with former p: Rupture to stay oured. methods and treatment, and we can show you how it / throw away thar old truss that is such « horrible incony Consultation and examination free, DR. CLARKE COMPANY 123 Second Avenue South, Correr Washington. Office Hours—# a.m. toS p.m Sundays, 9 a m. to 1 p.m. BLOODLESS, PAINLESS METHOD, single treatment until you have Riefied yourself that we cure HOW TO AVOID Trouble with your teeth and Save Unnecessary expense— We are at the same location every day, and in a position to care for such trouble in the best pos- sible manner. Bet of teeth, POM ..ccccevcsecssccsccese ce ceess B5.00 up. Gold crowns and bridge work.. . - 83.90 and Up Fillings, all kinds ......sss000e + eee O@ and Up Office Mours—48:20 a. m, to 7 p,m. Sundays—9 to 12:30, attendants, Phone, Main 1772, Lady ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Roome 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 1112 nd Av., Opposite Garvey: Buchanan's When You Uncover the Merits of our delicious bottled goods and (ixcover the rich flavors of our ginger ale, sarsaparilia, trawberry and lemon, fron brew, you will find that you have discovered delight the palate a rich treat for your friends when they call on you n beverage to make PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT. TLING COMPANY. Phones 927. SERVES YOU BEST F : IS - INIS—IlI7 SECOND AVENUE. ‘THE “BUSIEST BASEMENT” WILL FAIRLY SPAR WITH ECONOMIES TOMORR' Bargains will greet you from every table, every shelf, every display, every nook and corner. the Housefurnishing Sale will be one that you'll remem ber for a long time, because of its great saving opportu] ® 5 cts GARDEN TOOLS REDUCED TOMORROW Qe STEEL GARDEN RAKES | The last day of | $1.50 DOZEN HOLLAND PORCE- LAIN CUPS AND SAUCERS— Pr if bice decorations. ‘omerrow in the “Busi "at only, pair ... cts | 17 cts| Me STEEL BLADE HOES Full size with durable hickory han- dies; splendid twenty-five cent values. Tomorrow in the “Bust- est Basement” at only, each Rubber Lin- ed Garden Hose, Absolutely Guaranteed gainst a re) leakage for . * » two years j Cc @ Pitty foek | | —— with coupe i ings; ree =, ular tomorrow at $4.98 || ~~ rir 4 Day and Domestic Machines No agents to bother you No commissions to pays You save more than Sole Agency. st it for space. re moving them as fast as by SELLING ON A CLOSE MAR- GIN brary, kitchen and dining room furniture we give values that for quality cannot be equaled in this ofty. Give us « call and we will give you a bargain. WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE 60, | Standard Rotary | | | Cline’s Piano House 1208 SECOND AVENUE Sole agents for the famous ALBERT HANSE CHARTER OAK RANGES Jewelry, Watches, Cot Glew and complete house furnish- 706——FIRST AV, 418 PIKE STREET. Phones—Main 3998; Ind 3096. Colonist é! Rates oop Via. PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SURET MUSIC, STR we Fr TII Seaond Ava., the FROM THE EAST TO THE west Mareh and April th, St Paul «, Omaha, L.' cit leer Durin Mir Tore ph ie and Pacttic, The Flour