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can ernie patti seiionsoemermmctneincih me An athietio tournament will be and, as fram all comers, the contest should | dashes and the shot puts, | >, iy ey there | A an. Inkeroating One THE INDICATOR IN, THE|fryar, who will enter the 60-yard | Children’s Dependable Hose ABOUT TIME TACOMA woxey nu ater end | Rewet and “Mysterious” Smith SOUTHERN LEAGUE, THIS | dash and the 00-yard race \@\ cares’ Hermsponr FAST LADIES’ REGULAR 65: LACE UP — PRINCE quire | THE | “ na is to | Rope ty aod = He) YEAR. | BLACK HOSE—Iiain, lace ALL OVER, LACE Apr E ANO GAME, LEAVING LEAGUE TO | nav, Jon the mat, A felay race con AMER xn ‘SIX MORE MEN ARE | white sole, linie finish; also fine | SILK EMBROIDERED Hose— BACK TIGERS—OTHER GOS | tha junior members, and @ nur ef! Bobby Carruthers oeand e“Blats” | gauge “Ma All sizes in this | Also fine Mate ‘ in sip. \ that the | mmastic feate Will finish out the! Davia, two former Nerthvast um- SIGNED BY WILSON special Gs assortment. At } specially priced group for ay seria altel backward city beings in the oly | pogram pires, will work in gine outhern | only, pair at only, pat Is ren with hen ie tea “tne LADIES’ SILK EMBROIDERED CHILDREN’S FAST BLACK | ern teegue coulf hartly have HOSE gauge Hermedorf, DOUBLE KNEE HOSE! . { vie two of re Tacoma and Wake up. The Be it once and, while he about the alec ft has Deen tn 3 semi-stumber, at least ON COAST ball way * ore, and any manager th at Henry M. Pr bh * a good tatop or. third dent of the « hgo. | baseman would do welt to «rab him (Ster Special Service.) te out of 0 He played with Portiand and with! wtLWAUKEE, Wis, March 22 : fiven it up pokane in the old Northwest! arcnig Hahn, on ampion 100. ‘Biata” tneiete o iw ose » league yard eprinter, has engaged to) work by makt eal ted ong oe | | coach the Pacific University track | on every possible occasion. mot find any fens Jake Thefiman, who went from! ioam at we, Ore He i sR ten't even any ginget | the Northwest league to the major | joins the a 16 wtie: niek a the singe ale © her r od Dea and as he ix an ¢ to ax tling the | GET in a 0 - pot UY x h co friends. or, ie not wit up, although be left to its to wont to Tacoma Grow there, but th seem to be purposely tryt from bringing the city the things | they which mean # th A good Ball | star, tt now seema probable that Mill Squires will have the chance of ime hie defy at Jeffries after park? What p Metty pased up Jack J team is the beat aivertisemtnt « onus for od has & city could have, but Tacoma evi George Stovall ts determined that | [ni Sure, which me dently docs not want to be adver ui k into 8! wil arrive in about three weeks, Cord. When Mike Fishers cit 2 aoe Matchmaker McCarey seems to champion ‘ « up “ row low [1 no digging at Jett to get the in everything were & So far he hae Been! into the ring, and it te enld t few people out of the tmmediate | dieging the ball owt of the ground Reighborhood who had heard of Ta- | like a Donohue or Chase, and Man- vt AR gs 4 coma, Dut now it seems ager Lajole, of the Ch Gestre of the city at the ot betlewes that the hee of the interurban to drop back inte | George will make « ebecurity while the other North-/yet. If there wan ev West towns go becming ahead. | worker, Stovall ts The league wil! finance the Ta- | nothing he ts afraid come team. _It may be that after a ‘cording to Raw h meee on the afternoon of July 4 “MOOSE” BAXTER TO _[errers For dich PLAY FIRST FOR MAC| BASKETBALL Bors At @ meeting of the High Sehect day aft [te induce the big fellow to meet) ithe cockey Australian, One report from the southiand even goce so far ae to predict that re the Pacifie Athletic club, Funny things happen in baseball that of Oakland tn the firet year . “ Athietic association yest sometinesn Every once In a while o wed to be : ae aot to ek 2 ernoon it wae decided to vote the at firet ard Bawt tor, ail ¥ necked sweaters, each with the oveted “BR” to the members basketball team and to Coach ladies thege sticks (here MeCloskey has been havin trouble with Jake Beckley, his vet eran first bosermar ye “T Gon't care about Beckiry.~ says Now he is to be « Dig league firet Hienest John. and he preceeds to baseman, and to Fr trot out a wonder from the bushes, |eran Beekley! We « who he says is a better man than i* working « buge waa cor of the three in he following players wilt re. clive thelr letters for their work in the games just over: Mullen (captain), Mf Feldier, Rabel, i. | Weidenbacher and Clemensen, ondecat Brown gets 14.590 for Beachley. Who ta the wonder? One | into ite We « yet Mal paren F Some of the |"Moow” in a big league gama ” thirty-third here will remember a “ _—_—. “Moose.” He played seco pare | IVY PARK Oriental Billiard and Poot Par Did you hear sbout the new) Ts 1413 Third av, have sight new tm the worst tnfielé ever se ———- tables and the only 6x10 pool table IVY PARK oer a You’re Throwing Money Away Shoes and Furnishings as possible before the new annex to The Hub is ready? Yes, we are planning big things for the future—and this Great Re-Building and Reduc- tion Sale is simply a forward movement—we are not going to be handicapped in our enlarged business home by stocks we now hold. Prices Are Plain Facts our words. Big Re-Building and Re- | Bly Re-Bullding and Re- duction Sale of duction Sale of SUITS OVERCOATS ed to oe ; SA08| oo: : 2 1's $5.00 Trousers Lgnrsre: oo Suits » Ove ts $9 00 Reduced to educed to ed t ae ~ 1 to Ld Men's $4.00 Trousers Men’s $22.50 S "s 825.00 Suit a a Trousers Maes. 910.88 | Le $12.60 | Sa *. | Men's $7.50 Trousers Your Money Back If Not Satisfied 615-617 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole CARRUTHE RS AND . Re ge Png ” who w ¥ foi place Im the ATS” DAVIS on 4 HOLO i oO days of the old Northwest, league,|in the first year of jin the No \e an up better améng those al- | he c ndoubdt urabbe " Se ty known te the minomdeagues, | " < jane of me. ’ cise! would Carruthers workedjtheren in the | isely played second ee Mpohane reditable bowing. * Davis, if he were as sen individual racer, took hie defeat by Hilinan yard go, ha “IVY PARK" Did you hear IVY PARK , 1 | Fifty Peet of $6.50 Shani Gar ri | den Hose—Gaturday special . $4: This company particular attention ts basipoas ready st all times to advise those needing lot tomorrow taformation regarding ¥ it business of a financial im the “Bust or trust natare. | eat Baseent “DEAN” CIGAR. jpark? What park? Iin Gonttin, A place foe gentiomen, fl INTEREST” ne In the Shape of etic Hats, Shoes, Furnish- ing, and Don’t Come to This Great Sale Yes—actually throwing money away. You see some of the prices are cut right in half, others are even down to a third. Of course, we are losing a good bit of money—but what of it? Isn’t it good business to sell as much Clothing, Hats, But it is hard to carry quality in the paper—your eyes can tell you more than TROUSERS Big Reductions a rei aki! Bt 8 STAR —ERIDAY, MARCH a2, 1907. kane entries for the big | who will enter the 50-yard and the weights; O, G. Lynn athiette meet in the Cotlseum on given by the Meattle Athletle ¢ like Séth have been revetved. Sut tonight, the program being ¥ lthree men ate coming the enough uit the mont fast 5 | haraae city. These are Ralph The Ta Y. M. ©. A. base [team w weet the & A. O. BoBBY | Tacoma has been winning | Extraordinary Price inducements in Ladies’ and black, ab patr league, tuking bh now and then b © pot very pop wat along fairly yers add really} Absolutely fast black, fine new acquisitions are: H. & Nelson, G. W. Hoyle, Fertey Le - mene, Vv. R Plank ing at onty, pair throw away oiling sot of himeelf | ne a ft Sayles, te neaee t Good heavy weight ched quality a Inches wide. Special tomorrow at, yard Sic made him He “Hitiman | man He is @ great | | in } the new about park? Basement” Strictly high grade rubber fully guaranteed for two EASTER OUTFIT Would not be complete with out a new pair of shoes. SPRING ANDO SUMMER FOOTWEAR are now tm. Many styles to se lect from. See the new Ox ter Rabbits— Genuine im with votce; ported kind | deciled = eities; very popular with the children. A brand new! gives im matters of apd stands DR. C. F. LATHROP Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT. 207 Elite! Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Marche. Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open Evenings, Tucedays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 6 to 8 p. m. Phone Sunset Main 6256. Seattle. Wash, A Mua c Store Half Dollar and Dollar Sertes War Songs I | Songs and Alrs of éifferent | nations | Instrumental and song folios of every description. Violin and Piano Follos and Sheet Music. Guitar and Mandolin Folios. Most Popular College Songs. | Most Popular Home Songs. | Most Popular National Songs. Stern Whitmark Haviland Mandolin Folios Books and Music | All Dance Follos. Popular Sheet Music, i5e per Oliver Ditson publications. } - Brainerd & Sons publications. | PY: mall McKinley Music Co, publica er Blossoms .......-- 15€ tlons : ee .-1e John Charch &@ Co. public® | epoee tp Mary ene | Cheer Us Mar ise Bchirmers edition for the | There's a Room to Rent in My teachers. t for You 15e Woods edition for the teach The m Has His Eyes on You Mano methods, Lelbert & | Pr te (Two Step), rk, Peter Kichardsou, Becht | prog Loge Rag man ‘4 "New England Conservatory, | When the Whippoorwill Sings rs, Matthews Marguerite . crseees De lin Method Hohmann, | Popularity ...........-+-15e j Dancla, Mazas, De Beriot, Wine | Most all the Popular Music ners Bureka Method. } at 15 per copy, by mall 200. Cline’s Piano House 1205 Second Avenue $5.75 . $5.00 $3.85 . $3.15 . $2.35 Sweeping Reductions on Ladies’ Wear at Gerber’s Tomorrow Before the flord notified us to va al) our ere on the way to Seattle from the east and a @ are making « a he or gina 1 All. $30 fs reoats edueed to ....6 $1.85 Padles’ Wens cheaper than any 0% Eo we ste ee ag A $18.85 Pe epee a $15.00 ~ 83 A Read These Specials fee Tomorrow Reduced to : soa® $17.50 | Hats, Shirts, Underwear w Conte, tn tong and short | A numbs aines ant, Pitcke tnctogen Blues and Blacks Included and Shoes Reduced ae Bt 00, $15.00 and $26 te morrow at Gerber’s exactly joes from ONR-HALF PRICH Nun's Velling Waists, in all cot ors; regular pr ; at Gerber’s.... 81.50 Lingerte Waists, worth yoke effects; remular f PqRSD and’ $4.00; tome ow at | and $4.00; tox wat Gerber's 82.50 jerber's oo 82.50 QET READY FOR SUMMER All fing White Linen Suits, tr 1 with applique lace ' at ularly sell for $15.00, and $30.00 B-HALF PRICE MANY OTHER BARGAINS. COME IN, ’ B. GERSER, 1410 2nd Ave. Se tely fast color; most 20e values; very ¢ ty pleasing patterns, All sizes in this Btyles for b nd al special Ge Baturday lot at only, for Saturday at only pa ; | MISSES’ REGULAR 25¢ HOSE— | wlar 360 valu ght, 3 nd " ribbed, heavy weight, se c | triple knee and double feet. All knee, heel and toe nt sizes for this specia! Baturday sell | at n % spec - | 10¢ OUTING FLAN. | | Se BLEACH Com eu | POULTRY NET TING | von Towa I |} 2 feet wide galvani } Regularly priced Gabe; Saturday spec fa sibaddereneesee ene eae with couplings and brass controlling nozsl pee cu | FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS — — HUNDREDS | REGULARLY WORTH Sc PACKAGE } SATURDAY SPECIAL In The *BUGIEST BASEMENT” AT The kinds that grow, they're ali fresh and clean; plant them now and add to the summer beauty of your laws and home. Tee cost ts little here tomorrow. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE AT & BARGAIN Three hundred square feet 2-inch mesh r weaving the “Busiest Basement” at only, roll. . | Regular $5.00 Bali Bearing Lawn Sowere--Getertey special in “Busiest Basement” at oa é lined Cotton Hose Fully goaranteed In ever P " “ih cutting ’ years. Complete led; 125 of these for OF VARIETIES 3 "Kes. 5e is — IS—IN7 SECOND AVENUE. . Yi} High Grade — High G CLOTHING CLOTHIN! CLOTHING FURNISHINGS, FURNISHINGS | FURNISHINGS # HATS, HATS, HATS For Men, Boys and Chik dren Are Sold at Less Than Wholesale Prices We are compelled to do so, asa time is limited. If you are a judgee quality and workmanship we want you. Special for Saturday 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 year old Boys’ Suit for $1. 50. regular $3.50 and $4 N) values. H. LEWIS & C0. 1206 Second Avenue Seattle, Wash. Next Door to Pantages Theater UNION TAILORS, 614-618 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Building wiona,' Stoel ATE. Wik Ind. 27%, 33. 308-308 Al L A JOYFUL E ASTERTIME yours if you P yet & Put so dete nh pif" * <> retatn at oo vere of > COMPANY. Phone 92% PANTS TO ORDER FOR DOWNING, HOPKIne a | 4 4.0¢ th a | ¥ at the BROKERS. | ser SOUND BOF me Coles STs eae 0k _ |