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LU 9 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1907. ° o ccamgiiaaaie ; ; 7 | 4 ‘ : t HELENA MAY REPLACE VANCOUVER IN/CLUB WINS FROM iis: (%) (3 {f- Hfewve we" LINCOLN EXPEGTS|S. A. CAND MARINES °. THE NORTHWEST LEAGUE THE UNIVERSITY 0c, ics i vss JOHNSON-O'BRIEN TO BEAT SALEM | Totals sovletant = i" attorney, y Things are bubbling in the; ference with Charlte Shafer and al s | University 1 2 9 Mtla] FIGHT ASSURED plte of the tuot that two ot| The game between the Northwest league's baseball cald | bunch of Helena sports, and have} Th ( ore proved (00 | Hug jon 201 179 197 oi vra will be out of the game,| Athletic club and the Marines from ven in. ‘The Vancouver dtrect.| Practically promised that Helena | stro the voraity rollers | Karr 181 158 140 433 Jack O'Brien Iason |i y indvin high school expects tl Bremerton je tow a certalaty, but ‘on age ‘ shail be in the league next year, | Mat wianing two out of the Camp 182 179 102—~ 463) haveOfinally # ine And) iim the fast Sulom high we hool| wit be played tomorrow afternoor ors all resigned yesterday, aod) Aperdeen is still afraid of betng| spre, tom: ths Varsity Hammorland .110 146 164 420 have come to tern WOU) Coven latertas Sart); CNT mctaes of emmsaee ce ot fie - © applleants @ rumor has it that there will be/f it, and there promises t The seores follow Lowry 117 178 184 429 fight wix accord | eppedy od, and Robinson, the| dreed, ‘The Athletic cluty will send moe ant Were » no baseball tn Canadian cite) be a tall talking when thy i tla}, "Ge dow Apo | of the Clty | sturdy lineman, will both be out] eer a eee eeainat the |eant back lr own oust next y ' me ReW Ar league magnates get together this | Gardner 190 458 Totals T41 82D ORG+H2 25H | ments the) oe the game with tnje a, bUt! dations at the openigg of the game i) ® e Seong " ae gj Dobb .. 168 dig) HigtPocem, Hughes, 261/" ‘eee acta VCoach Alien says their places Wl | hut a number of suletitutes will un!) Bu hat of BM. Brooks auucks refuses . |be adequately filled ldoubtedly be tried out. Hamlin ia Co, 12 ond av. 8 any le Meanwhile, D. Edward Dugdale, senieiaie neers | HH nl ia plan ontin expres: atthe Seattle boss, is signing men I] ning astration iver meeting yesterday |for next year, ‘A dixpateh from <1 , jin , fore the ‘. . hing, Bil ts not to bel St. Paul states @iat Dug has pur A. BRIDGE & CQ, pe saga aoe a The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Cg, manager of Vancouver next year, chased four American agsociation Largest Clothing House on the Coast. t the sehool packed Inte no matter how th may de | stars, Coy belng ieludéd in. the then Beattie” autos, ma wv Aloha | durfber Dug intends to use the yusipens etre adver V y mes | careless slugger in the outfield en . . ft game mn Holenn tirely ‘next year, The names of Very High in Quality, "Lincoln. yesterday 18 ws Quinn, George Shreeder the othe? new men have not been _ decided to change school colors 2 a Con | given out hopéd will be played on Novem HIGH HOPES secant Word « . . jto erimson and black Many lead But Very Moderate in Price jing merchants will display the leolora in their show windows to RE {| morrow and Saturday e . |_ ST, LOUIS, Nov, 14.—N, Lee || Travers, director of the University Hi the defunc *eople’s Biate bank aS gee wu » by drinking ear bolle acid at their suburban home The cause in a mynteay Oriental Billiard and Pool Par }lors, 1415 Third ay., have eight new |tables and the only Sxlv pool table e jin Seattic. A place for gentlemen | » Athletes of the 8. A. ©. out undergraber Kids in a rek alleys, with acoma to the tow n hiah T'the | 01— 667 stile to 155 06 , he M7 soo |} has a snea ex-ohampton The, fact tha 159— 492 123 ao kane to fewer j ‘ Totals 830 941 T856—2,556 e tr K'dergrabor—1 28 T'tls pth met oS I eR When you use milk in | proved an Hunton 174 176 — 504 ea Hi cooking, use to give Kundergraber 167 199 168— 634 i}! when the two Barners 170 164 187 aot | . Whit word practically mad he minds i that the quee challenge New Italian Princess. | . recelved two days ago from ROMB, Nov. 14.—The que b b J | il cago is a , von bir : to think T r and S ’ tt game mest ts Oe | welt "The sew uits | Overcoats ravenettes || = Steritizea amt wt which it fs | named Glovanna Here’s where the | | s le weay ro. » showing 7 7 f Retlen 4 The fabrics shown in cer Over.| We are howing the | os ‘tiaeee ie Gees | oe. 9 nd os lave coat Section are in a great va very finest line of jj) and oa the dish | done wonders; browns Hoty, Brawna, taney tabttee, Cravenette Raincoats, I's . od and sold r wen ¢ ae ; ro : | Dy t ern milkman, in a dozen or more grays, Oxtords and blacks, fine in plain gray shades, }]} your grocer, for 10 cents 1 shades and multitude cneviots h mixtures, Ey silk sleeve lining, hand {f the pint can, Add two , tterns Sines ery style and length is shown : parts water bt ony tive nH : We atinfy ery taste here = 1 led houlders and | | en pene wrech pegged att a ge Na peeeatine slacks, olives, tans and and fit all proportions, at self retainable fronts, |} placed in jeopar dents of thi grays, and a variety of at stripes, at | $12.50 and | $12.50 and $12.50 and $15 $15.00 | $15.00 Bring Certificates. We accept them n your Clearing-House the same as cash. cara, was 1 o'clock last Now Is the Time to Put Your Money Into a Piano You can see it, hear it, take wamtsh riv tter a strenuous a The two cars w petition of th See Our Extra Fine Line of Negligee Shirts $1 to $3.50 rwear we are showing an exceptionally strong line. We are sell pecial price of, a garment 5O¢ t to > $3.00 Men's } it with you wherever you go, od payment down. We you time for balance interest Cline’s Piano House 1205 Second Ave. ‘ Speci in Neckwear wear that we will close In our Shoe Department we show the justly célebt sted Union | Mz vie Bat NO DOU 6 ev o's s cece vess ¢ woe Bh We $3.50 and $4.00 f compe 4 "$5.00 ind $6.00 price of, apiece All Suits Pressed and Kept in Repair Free of Charge A. BRIDGE & CO. | LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST 103-105-107 First Ave. and 89-91-93 Yesler Way WEBER’S Great Closing-Out Sale of the coat that makes the man Regal $15 Clothes Are tailored by experts and have the proper swing. See for yourself and be convinced. THE@HUB Opposite the Totem Pole. | | | Here Are On the Square and on the Square. It Is Best To Pay by Check ] | $2.96 UMBRELLAS celver's Sale price only Has to | 1] mi pey thes | CUT GLASS—Sot of six real Cut the bute ey pe e i] Glass Tumblers, the quality and man andiord or the aundry | size sold regularly at man ly else to whom you e@ee0 i $2.00 a wot, Recelver's ma ' nt owe even a little } , si me 'T 18 BEST TO PAY BY ‘ , CHECK, You can write the check Merry Christmas is only a little way off. All our goods will have to be sold. SPOOL SILK—Corticelli Spool @ exact amount, w Y sae a, ? 311k, all shades, 100-yard spools ‘ ou will save many dollars buying of us. We have.no place to go, and we must and th Oe et euetas a rage sell our goods at any price. pte mene! erere om ome an CO Prerere reine wa 1 | Three-Panel Passepartout Pt b U b 1 or | ture o8, suitable for $12.00 Suits for ....... $ 9.00 Handkerchief Silk and linen $15.00 Suits for ....... $12.00 Umbrella ilk and gloria; fine; On Savings © / Compound oe lit - Sharue typed good; for a very little money . ) uit ” . Dai. ® We Pay © terest Clov. he Ghd Soa: ine ane a mo¥ing Jackets—From one to UNDERMUSLINS. Seasdiavinn Ascerlomn "taats = ; “+! three dollars less than any store will made of fin it tin ¢ attle ut your . —. | | * 7 . oe . n price tath Robe ine, new pattern at th ‘ r Carthy x Scandinavian American Bank ae We Tibi tes ase | your own price i tomorrow at swum Alaska Building, Seat qmmemmmmmcmn A l eel ba a I Mi ~ ‘i tl f ee ae WOMEN’S BELT rh \s good a ink “ lake, HOtMINg tine bs 2 “e pian irts—As good as the uke Holiday Vests—Any man will be Bact ye them proud to wear one of them, t . 9 ee i ; ry v lar pr ip to $9.50, R talking, gen pr th © it for me and it no for you. ¥'ll tell you w o~just order a case of it if yo n't get the Seattle Spirit, ask the P. & P. 8. B, Co. to explain of “Seattle Pride,” and it is cer M} © They are the exclusive bottlers * tainly the beer of secrete Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Avenue, Corner Seneca _ shai 4 >acific & Puget Bound Bottling 7 Company. Phone 27, RECEIVER'S S Rain or shine, you'll find the Best Bargains in Seattle waiting for you whem | oa you come to the big sale tomorrow. The insistent orders of the Federal } Court to fill in broken lines has opened up splendid opportunities for Ge Receiver to pick up much choice merchandise at about half the usual whole ile prices. These are included in the general slaughter of the MeCarthya stock, and make this store decidedly the Bargain Center of the city—the most advantageous place Special Offerings assor of || $200 AUTO CAPS—The y latest, and in alt | plendidly covered 2 Sioch Umbrellas ‘mercer i with paraxor ds and gun metal the wanted shade \ ade from silver-plated, pe and natural wood a ie | daihin: Demin 2 ‘visor. handles; sold regularly at $2.98 each. Re ized poplin, with braid band and heavy McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxter, ww dl foward §. Sheehan, Manager 1512 to 2522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets. Another Great Silk — by Our New York Office. 5,000Yards of the Most Wanted Silks Values to $1.50 In the Manag- er’s Sale Tomorrow at... wh The best and most wanted Silke of t eason, in pent; beautiful qualit ———$——$$ ful bargain assor Silks for all manner of garments, costu Fancy Taffetas, in Plaids, Stripes and Checke; Chiffon Tat. fetas; Fancy Messalines, for Scarfs; Fancy Louisiennes; Pansy Foulards; Crepe de Chines, Etc, Ete Especially Noteworthy Are the PLAIN TAFFETA SILKS In All Colorings, Including Cream and Sleek, with the . “fertor sortethese e, of pu 4 esensing @ mite, soft rom any forelg weighty substance or rb silk gathe « euperd Values, Don't con are of most finish, and dressing BARGAIN BOOTH TOMORROW Week-End Clean-Up. Women's Pants--Odd lots; values to $1.25. Tomorrow at bey 15e Pillow Co tamped Tinted Cente y This is a su yplique Net Dresser Scarfe que Net Pillow size 50c Underwear— Odd lots 1.00 and $1.2 wear . Mor * $2.50 Union Suite— OEE GROG no ccccsce cocsvcercescoe veoseee THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY- ‘= BUCHANAN M13 —UIS—L7 SECOND AVENUE in which to trade Some Samples of the] es $2.00 each. $1.46) Se: ,, DRESS GOODS "== Take your choice of about 1 Re yards of this f STATIONERY—Teddy Bear Meee Panamas, Serges, Broadcloths. . ory, in the sat Cra venettes < t he juventie letter 2 abe . w itt for the the wanted colorings. Widths : a ae are from 4 ine? and Recei e he reg - ¢ ‘ You can’t mate PURSE Anywhere for The 10 Purses that R w egularly at 9% ee ee ¢ ; Pap to $2:60-eu0l lot sold Friday . $1.10 1 by FUR SETS—CI including A® ¥ camb ‘ juirre yney and many with et ner’ , ff and throw Ail wosd. vas enti s ne QB * — HALF PRICE 1. Heavy Muslit BED SHEETS—! hemmed ends t ) 1 sheets have * lod good tnen § plendid ser A style ‘ toe. The res each, ‘The Re 98 ceiver has marked t ale to a2