The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1907, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR— jayre, aa Hite Meares NATIONAL LEAGUE, ERRORS LOSE **:""s i |) THE GAME alk. from the Searde bur yesterd ough trick " plays League standing. ud Garry Piivtages and Boake,” Pehepet but high ; wing to the HY 3 theare nH e men, doth Philadelphia. “ ‘ 4as | Bow 4 Mt toute " " i ‘a Rowt ; rt eo Pfettes and Brown) Meets and | the stesion Wee atom ’ ‘ prt Back pitched a ; Gne My and dropped another his told tn the seore The lone rug made by Seattle been tested by Melatyre and acne will be asked to hand down fuling o@ it. The score came tn 4 third. Mack, the first batter ot a single and went to second a sae wenaectt om j eee or .| Meet Me Face to Face HM. COML & CO, 1420 Firet Ave. Mew Aroade 1320 First Ave. > buet, Hickey fMlled the Garry bit to Waters, forcing jack at the plate, Myers flew « | Wileox and Rose crossed the Plate, beating out the throw, and the ball was returned to first Where Garry was caught with im a lead off, The Molntyreites that the locals were retired the one play and (hat the seore id not count. Umpire Klopf Watch the window aiways. “SAGMIE MOpPUIM O42 YOIEM } that the run counted. e ad ap Rh OPO 8 | ._> | rt | «oe : | =. rom: > te | one ‘ eh ee i ns : _ ; “a ‘ i ie | Se ee ie - = ‘oes - »* . .es.4 } ty ARR MHP 4m ; We do not claim to give « $40.00 anit for $25.00, but if 5 i ie eer onr $25.00 suit cannot be duplicated anywhere on earth { : = Oe ee ee * naa for less than $40.00, ’ tact ie ae | ,{ ana Merve We handle strictly exclusive woolens that cannot be | | P : “eg 2? i ee ee ee ee duplicated anywhere else at any price | f > Cua, Fe ie abe ss Se = | | ceed H. COHL & CO. 5 when Wibning TUR wee Bere’ | Portiand u u ™ EE CE tc canel : suumscal tunes Merchant Talior ht Ba SESS sees ware of 1890 First Ave. @. B Kruger, Mgt. Now Arcade. e rs Die, Wetere Legere, | Score 8 5 5 fete | Decewt " enone es e t ; | What a Significant Word | “Ir” When Appliedto Clothing We haven't any patent on selling good Suits for $15.00. ther ought to be able to do it—if they went to the right tailors, if they bought the Suits by the hundreds, if they were satisfied with a small PROFIT. What a significant word “if” is in this case Do you object to saving money and getting a Suit for $15.00, not as good as the average, but better than the best at that price? Don’t come to The Hub if Regal $15.00 Suits Look great—are great. They have kink of a-going, and are tailored so thoroughly that they will hold the thread Lots of Seattle stores every style last Il be their shape until vear rT ie, we tell you See that your next Suit carries the Regal label. Your money back if you wish it, — — f On the Square Opp. Totem Pole 615-617 FIRST AVENUE | week w o* afte i will Increase the seating capactty and make means of exit easier That game wasn't so slow at Ta FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1907. , . ' “BASE BALL GOSSIP SEATTLE PLAYS THREE GAMES HERE NEXT WEEK—CARPEN TRS AT WORK—GREAT SEV ENTEENANNING GAM AT TA COMA, m addition to the gat Sunday with Vancouver, the tw teams will play here Monday a On Mort ed ago ay the «a * pla that was poatp two wee } game the hor ‘ . x between an land The mode le park, and © * are at a the grand etand at A have it ip shape geanton but tw Aberdeen having x on slate gers and the Woodchoppers wi |hold the record for some time to ome Mages MoGraw, thr sedout the New York ( star pitchers th Chicago o came was had their batting togs « ry boxman looked alike t them, Tho me ut tm the bos were Wiltee, An Ta Mathewson, Ferguson olty. WILL SEND TEAM AFTER ALL | The Spokane Athletic: « the fect that t the world’s tle Ras got @ first class MEN ARE GIVEN SWEATERS At @ meeting of the Fitgh Seth o box The game begins FRESHMEN LEAVE Athietic aanoc rd eventers © the us oe § were voted Juad m pac Charles Mullen, I. Bretiand, W Coyle, K. Thayer, W. McKay, N Fille, J. Hickingbottom, ©. Ander som, Is Wilson, W. MeAllep, W RK. Pike, track men; muts, M. Heminway, C M on, H. par J. Smith, R Hilt B. McGuire, W I ‘ be m and uo tewa baw La ' men 4 HIGH WILL PLAY | Tomorrow afternoon the Hig School baseball cam plays Rellingham boys at Dy The al boys are the f 4 i q i Washing Peck. Ph , 4 Bird WINS. ‘ Service 1 B a | ei tt TAILORED Foure READY (0.¢ Exclusive 4 CLOTHIN | $12.50 and $16.50 Eton Suits at $7.3 Tomorrow will witness a spirited selling in the anit see tion as a result of this special Saturday offering. This is a suit inducement of the uncommonest sort. Nobby Eton models in popular gray mixtures, plaited skirts, The beanty of the styles will please you no leas than the ex tremely low price. Come for ‘a glimpse’’ tomorrow Seattic Women Never Tire of O Our Waist Bartains Skirts mae $1.50 Values ( Another bargain that | Temorrew at Only merits your special inves ‘The second express ship- tigation tomorrow. Skirts ment of these to arrive this & | week. The first lot went are correctly fashioned in in a jiffy Wednesday the ne cason’s most pop. Pretty Lawn Waists, with 3 fatoeten trimmings of tacks and lace; carefully made and plaits front and back; designed ‘‘to fit.'’ The op ref tailored through portunity te buy your sum- mer supply and save a full at; dainty trimmings of | third is extended in this buttons special Saturday selling | Sane — ee 200 Heavy Pitchers iSe Nickel Tea and Coffee Pots) 'N THE | ‘ * ROOM and 15p Granite Pie Plates MAKING 200 Faney Decorated Plates ic Hea Sauce Pane SALE chah SATUR 4 Saucers : pay | o and Oranite Milk Pana SPECIAL 7 Decorated Plates and AT ONLY al Mixing Bowls 2he Garden Rakes. i | White Plates, Cups, | i ° / abe Galvanized Iron Pails and Fancy Decorated Plates EACH 3be Gas Btove Bread Toasters SATURDAY EVENING SPECIALS. FROM ¢ 6 To 10 $6.50 Silk Bron Jackets, at 84.75 lhe Mohair Luster—dark shades—at 96.9% Guaranteed Bik Petticoat 84.85 5 Esl 12%c Fringed Huck Towels, sine 22x06, at 160 Light Peresles, $3 tackes wit au only Te Bie Craddock's Taleum Powder, at 10¢ Children’s Underwear, odd lots of 25¢ gar Child's i6¢ Hose Supporters, pair .. ments ibe $1.25 Crochet Redspreadgy nt 4 $1.00 Muser Alarm Clocks, at He de Double Blade Cast Steel Mincing $2.50 Jap Silk Wainte, « 81.65 at re Boys’ Reg 7 ular We Overalis at only €6, tis —, tal THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ $1.50 Smyr ne PR wise 30x80 t ane ineh 1113 = 15 —Wi7_ SECOND AVENUE stands ever ready to help you when new clothes are needed and funds are short—why not make use of it in the buying of that Summer Outfit? We make no charge whatever for such accommodation—whether you pay cash or buy on credit the price is the same, and we welcome a comparison of our prices with those of any cash store. Style--Fit Honesty of Material and Workmanship characteristic qualities are f eve garment in our showing—they stand rbsolute clothes satisfaction Call in tomorrow and inspect our iowing of the new styles for summer wear—the price range is from $15 to $35 We try everything besi nec wutfit man comple m re liable ities « and at “right” prices —hats, shoes, neckwear, shirts, hose, fancy vests, etc., etc. LIOR OOOIOO OOO OOIOT EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Ine 1332-34 Second Avenue 209 Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House (me ae eee 2 a | /

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