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2s ° HARARE RRR RR M’LEAN 18 RELEASED (By United Press.) | TANG is Feb. 6 ald Mclean, who has been in the peed f Randit R for the { seven months, was released payment by Bog $100,000, |* #924 PS4s eee <seeteeeeee ee ee There's no letup to buat ness in this store. I only hope | can hold this job down until I get big enough to go down in front. I believe I ean make good all right. The two principal things they want of a salesman here is that he be polite and atten the truth, No tive and te one is allowed to misrepre sent goods, We don't claim to sell better goods than any one else for less money, but better goods for the same | money, or the same goods for a little less money, If everybody would do business the way it's done in this store, there woulda’t be that odor of burnt money In the alr all the time. If you buy any article here, and it does wot give you its full value ia honest wear, you can get your money back, or a new } article, and no questions ask | e4. In some stores this 7} “money back” talk is just a Diuff; they make it so bard for you to get any satisfac ton, you get disgusted and sneak out. in this store it's “money's worth” or “money back.” and you are the one to decide which. We're sell ing lots of underwear this month, and wapacking spring duds to beat the band. Come in and make yourself at home. ‘PRIZE FIGHTER DOPE! ‘ | He Dollars 104, second; The kas THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. a CO LL LC LLL LL LES TY COTE — DIEBELS---COUNT "EM--- fa RSVAD Saati AP amis Ai's0 aaa, 2 © r e ee e ON THE JOB AT CINCINNATI : : ) Sctnes O(By United Press.) of bringing McFarland to t \ nan MBean Prm 4, Jaan 4 ANNOUNCEMENT MOST Gleason ts atill working on hi Mike Twin Sullivan te doing hard meh f his Mahte Gleason la ane matol fie boxed ten ro with lous to get an eastern man and) F Burke, the Philade wel ha i Freddy Welsh, the Bn: terwolgh esterday and at the end Roer Unhole is about the only Ughtweight om the coast at the} Ketchol ts in training in Mithete present time who would figure in| Colma gymnasium, Tle welghed 4 match with Welsh. The fact that 162 when he commenced training Gleason wi h makes it a and iw gradually taking off some oar that " hope of this extra fleah ene ee ee sa BEST BOWLER IN WISCONSIN AFTER THE CASH AT CINCINNATI QOUNIOQLUIIL CINCINNATI, Feb. 6—-Among the team attracting attention at the national tournament are the “Diebels” of Youngstown, 0, The team is composed of five brothers who are familiar figures in | | lea n Pa U j Ohio tournaments. They aré out with a challenge to roll any br other team in the country. From | left to right in the above picture are Charles, Oscar, Edward, Ch ris and Alban, RY « milo—Hampass 106 (Behiiting), a| Hon f Mine eeseseseseses ) Comprising Thousands and Thousands of to 2, wony Stee! 106, second; Made. | fold * z a - and Nz . nd t ds— t wiss anc ainso ine Musgrave », third, Time, Meved oclle @ ESQUIMALT NAVAL BABE. * Yards—I emnty 5 isook Em ‘is the proposal * * broideries, Edges and Insertions. Th ace, Koven-eighths of a mile for the ai* (By United Press * Widths to 18 Inches. Lucky Lad 107 (Schreiner), 26 te Boe d the|® . HALIFA Feb. 6— * 1, won, Kirkfield Melle 100, # » af er az the United Pre x ® Vv ] 50 T third. Time, 1:27 26 ree cote te Sete # cl announcement, word # alues to c—Tomorrow at wrth race, thirteonsixteenths aay by Manager i" & ba received here from ® o mile—Preen 116 (Ross), 6 to oo The Jaunch has a % * Landon a cing that ® i Kar ri 109, second ‘ante and Gott r # Kaquimalt, Vancouver Iwiand, ®& ; Hetantet 118 Thom 1, ene wilt a 1 ba and @ Fifth race, sevendighths of a| The deeds of each day are hang-|@ the fourth F h squadron ® mile—Tinele Hengy 116 (Sehiliing). Ing the pictures on the walle of @ will proceed there by May *. j to 6, won; Me hamber 107, sec tr ry. the room where the soul @ * ond; Bird of Passage 1 third. | must Hive rrr ss ss. 2 2 2 Time, 1:28 t x —_ Sixth race, thirteen alxteenths of 4 mile—Mary F108 (Martin), 1 to won; Chippewa 111, second Chief Deamond 101, third } | SPORTOGRAMS | The Seattle Rifle and Revolver lub will hold its anneal meeting WILLIAM RADTKE. in room 24, Haller Wallding, Satur fay night at § o'clock CINC NATI, Feb. 6—From Mil-, Two years ago tin the Wisconsin | waukee comes a bowler to the na | tournament he won secoud The final games in the 8. A.C tional tournament upon whom|Hix average for the past bowling tourkament will be played ] | All odd lots and broken assortments remaining oye) from our heavy January selling and from that we didn’t know we had—all must go at onco—withest: delay. All are massed together in one grand bargain tet. ever associated with a 15c price tag. You'll be at the wonderful valu Come early tomorrow and chare | which has brought to light heaps of beautiful embroideries it is without question the greatest embroidery ‘aevembi: | the best designs. Remember, values up to 50c, i F; t competitors in the individual con- years been 180, and this! on the club alleys tonight. {ft the test may well look with awe. He/|year's average in 74 games has ainietes win th straight Uhey is Wiiltam Radtke, winner of the) been 189. His T16 this year Is & can tie the le the High See Our Big Window Display. Wisconsin state tourney with 7 tournament record Lifes, and if the Politicians make : i d = = = =——m a clean # RDAYS. RACES | Maxtreas 106 (Gilbert), 7 to 2, won one place, #0 } Al second; Funnyside 100, ‘° * -tlehiy h f 1:66 346. | oop they gral or promise ore thay 100 entries have been received for the grammar school indoor track meet which is to pe Sixth OAKLAND. | teenths First race, Futurity Oourse— - and three«ix ™ held on Baturday raeon at Dre Emily M. 95 (Gilbert), 2 to 1 : . won; Rose Cherry 101, seeond; Le 16 — me a A un oh title S. 68, third, Time, 1:1445. | — tg genes —- = P ing is —ls— = Second race, threeeighths of a LOS ANGELES. laerk Gt the eouree, bow i} 17 SECOND AVENUE i mile-On Parole 113 (Scoville), | to 5, won; Modena 113, second:) Pirst race, elevensixteenths of a! A. R. Dickson, the new manager 4. W. Purer 102, third. Time, 37 1-5./ miie—Aunt Polly 128 (Miller), 7 to of the Vancowver baseball club, Third race, Futurity—Tawasen|2 won; Jake Ward 120, secand; posted his $1,000 forfet money tha 107 (Hayes), 2 to 1, won; Em | Ste Rueseli 190, third Time, with the league tast night and wil ma G. 95, second; Balreed 88, third. | 1:08 3-6 rt tmomediately to sign up ma Time, 1:14 85. Second race jal for bin team. Fourth race, one Lay pti mo renner c i : | doah 105 (Hayes), 4 to 6, won; The Oxford Uuiversity Athletic) couNT © F YARMOUTH, oe |? 2345678910 11 “12 Club of England bas not yet ac | Who yesterday divorced from the Earl of Yarmouth in tol Hishman 207, third. Time, 1:46. | Cabinet photos $1. Dingman’. 1g cepted the challenge of the Amert-| don after a half hour's hearing, an d who will resume her former name, Fifth race, mile and a sixteeath— "tnd av. neat to Lois theater * can Intercollegiate Athletic associa Alice Thaw, and return to the fam ily cirete at Pitteburg. BSA SOAS eeven Gxtoonthe of ot ——Family Funds—m For Special Purpo In some families the idea bas vailed to start a separate each definite purpose, the which could be foreseen. stance, it is known or at lea ly hoped that the child born will grow up to req education. An Educational is started at the time of the birth, and steaduy built up little. Once the system 50 Weber Pianos F X H ; B / T To Be Sold THE WEBER PIANO COMPANY STYLE WEBER PIANOS TO KOHLER & CHASE. claims, If he sells his product at | throughout the world, you would be | TWO CARLOADS ARRIVED AND ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION. ing that so plano can logically be |erence. The other one-third would Kohler & Chase announce the ar sival of the first shipment of the) Special Weber Pianos which have been shipped to Seattle by the! Weber Piano Company. All of these | beauties will find homes in Seattle @r surrounding country during the | month of February - Tt goes without saying that the particular instruments selected by the manufacturers for this occasion | ere the very choicest products of that company i The tone in every one is sw perbly rich and pure. The case de signs should be seen to be appre i elated. The beautiful, rare and ex pensive mahogany and walnut ve neers used in the construction of these particular instruments are certainly a dream of beauty and) elegance. The Reason for It All. The Weber Piano Company de sires the public to know th is the month during which heard the “Great Paderewski,” the greatest of all living pianists, they want you to know that he will play the Weber piano. They want| you to become acquainted with this “greatest of all pianos”—to see it- play on it—examine it—and satisfy ourself of their claim that there is Qbsolutely no piano made any where on this whole earth that will} begin to compare with it in tone, fection or beautiful case designs. They want you to see the plano whether you buy one or not. There {a no question at all about all these special pianos being sold out this month. The question will be if we can keep them here long enough to exhibit them to those who have no intention of vaying—for It must be remembered that, while these planos are sent here to be sold to the public, they are in reality} “exhibition pianos,” and every per son, whether he has a piano or! not, is cordially invited to attend this display of beautiful instru ments Great artists who use and prefer the Weber Piano: ! Paderewski, Rosenthal, Caruso, | itles. |pears extremely confusing to the established, it requires no @ all. A little a week and the cent Compound Interest seam ® very substantial fund Building Funds have bees im the same easy, steedy way. present is an excellent time @ gia. in Seattle RNAPII 2 fe inate at pnce all instruments on | if you were to write down the behalf of which such claims are|names of the dozen professional | manifestly absurd) No manufac: | musicians whose talents have given | jturer sincerely believes his own|them the greatest reputation | SENDS FIFTY CHOICE ART From 6 o'clock until =a re Laing, owned by the Saturday evening hours poe ta pe wey 45 ings Department. prices materially less than the able to put down opposite the | prices prevatiing for the highest names of twothirde of them the crade planos. It goes without aay-| Weber as the piano of their pref. | i considered supreme if in the open |be found divided among the other | market it ie unable to command a8) highgrade pianos, Thus the weight pert testimony is very con- | ) | | \ Scandinavian American B _|#oed a price as other pianos. of BB ge oo well gga Hum |" ‘This reduces the number of in-|splceously Im favor of the Weber ‘Alaska Euilding, i ‘The conductors Herts, Mottl,| struments ender consideration to a| Pano. Colonne very few—in fact they can be num-| Read over the names that appear The tmpresarios Hetarich. | hered on the fingers of one hand. |%t the head of this article. Remem |Every one of these pianos is un-|%¢F that such great artists as Pad-| |questionably of high grade. The ¢rewekt and Rosenthal, Caruso and jbest materials and the highest paid | Calve—the very magic of whose THE WEBER PIANO—Its su-| workmanship go Into thelr making. "88 f* sufficient to fil a concert | hall in part of th orld, erance of evidence.” | valities The choice among them /iayman to rightly determine the The law recognizes what is | becomes a matter of personal pref-|comparative value of different known as “preponderance of evi-|erence—a matter for experts to | pianos dence.” The plaintiff wins his sult | weigh and determine. ‘Thole training, thete whole not because the defendant has no| Kach instrument has ardent fol-! have t 4°) evidence at all, but because the plaintiff Is able to produce more | and stronger evidence than the de- | endant The whole piano situation ap Conreid and Ernest Goerlitz, and many other notable musical author The Victor Family Victor Jr. Gramophone | Victor Il. ... § Victor TIT, .« dea ~$ N90 | Vittor IV. ica Victor Z .... 17.00} Victor V. cee Victor I...... 22.00 | Victor VI. ..« Victor Records, 35¢ and up. NOTE—Woe will send complete illustrated Victor catalag, hibit a Victor at your home, and extend easy payment plan! sired. ‘ 1406 devoted to the art lowers, who believe sincerely in its tonal expression. Their ears are superiority. The relative merits of ore acute than others to Co the four or five different pianos, ‘¢ slightest imperfection in} fone admittedly standing in the front Production. Every plano maaifac rank, have given rise to more heat-| “rer would be eager to secure-the rahi we aoun tet aatens. aati arguments and stronger parti. *4vantage of thelr endorse judicial frame of mind, There are ses Arora glee —— na wih what trommempens many plano manufacturers all vig-| weight do thetr opinions bone, Here is where the so-called “pre | when tn selecting a plano for their orously contending that they pro- 4 Gece “the best slene.” | ponderance of evidence” will count. | persona! use, their choloe ot | And the showing : emphatically in upon the Weber. Of course, / to be enriously Impossible for all | tavor of Weber Pianos, as against |amateur ix still entitled to fotain| WULEtat FEES, 4G Mehete wit Be on Sale at Kehler A Chase's | ‘Announcement gi sn : P any and all competitors. his individual opinion but he ean-| ee } oe t there must be one plano All of the higher pianos are | not fail to respect this overwel rn | which is a little better—or perhaps |able to number among their ad-| ing weight of evidence. there is no attempt to depreciate | ever assembled, and with the sup-| PURITY, FRESHNESS & great deal better—than any oth-| mirere some musicians of standing.) What er. How shall we arrive at the | But the Weber ts distinguished for | weber facta? The quest is an interesting | being the first choice of the most one; let us follow it prominent pianists and vocalista To save time, suppose we elim-|now in the public eye 7 or underestimate the merits of port of. the largest house in the are the reasons for the other Instruments of undoubted ex-/entire musical industry of the Plano being accorded first by artists of this caliber? The |Celence and associated with tme-| world Wen in the peculiarly {honored names; but the fact Is EASY TERMS. sympathetic quality of tone which |*Mat the Weber, always holding a Rw distinguishes the Weber from ali Position in the front rank of great Terms of one to two years may anos, has been making greater be had if necessary, payments di - its contemporaries. 5 Whe rp ads ; Progress during the past few years vided to suit purchaser ine rs y S ¥ hon as pert Ww A over a - than any of its contemporaries.| Other makes of planos taken in — a : © create &) The early ideals of Albert Weber exchange as py r rm » ‘ new plano, he had before him th yy ~ or | CERERGS Oe GAS SOPUIER On ideal of the human voice. Of course, no instrument of steel wires and AND EFFE “ are strong features of ORF Se and soda water and ginget in those bottled by the Puget § 4 Rotting 09, not only strong, but | ures, making them always and giving them that Ii tion for which they are are now being promoted by the |Webers; balar ablest board of musical experts! payments or cash easy monthly pereussion hamm can exactly a a y duplicate the wonderful resources 2 re SOUND oo of the vocal chords in their high SOME PIANO BARGAINS AT KOHLER & CHASE'S. PACIFIC & PUGE 4 est development. Yet it is posslble| One Fischer. used Ni size, in autoplano player piano as TLING COMPANY 4 for some instruments more closely | good condition: can ‘ vn * e : lac. Established to" Strrorimatc the idea’ than {004 condition; ican be had ' as new, $190 cut square off 0 down will take it to your the regular selling price I And it ta because the We t One § rer, mahoga a been Decker Bt 1 r 8 ev Piano, in ite rich, metiow, appeal-|carefully refinished by our expert eryone k only besttsssecteses iss ssiitses tet setetetss i iiaty Phones 92? - ee ing singing-tone serves best to set} mechanics and made as good as $200; $10 do en i H. LL. KLEIN M off the art of the vocalist and pia ew. On sale at $125 Knabe Square, tone ell “ag Temple of Music Building ls, thae fc given highest pata by "Ose Seabee Sine, mnodium |ontne tants, cae, well Brel TE SHOEMAKER. a If you can't got boots or viEw Gadski, Geraidine Farrer, Caive, Piancon, Van Rooy, De Reszke, Blauvelt, Bessie Abbott. those musicians wh knowledge si in mahogany, used only ene on a Webe $90 buys It to get «| 131 8 Second Avenue, Seattle jand training best equip them to be| year; now offered at a discount of jout of the way: $5 down, $4 pt pe to fit you, get them made odin siet) Th #5 ver) F to measure. a Between Union and University, Opposite Arcade Block. Finally. let it be understood that |it w indsromy Nespas 217 JAMES STREET. my meres. ssttississssisssistetes: al bargain aud mth.