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far team, but auch te not the | Jenting and a large atter { CHARGES CRUELTY Sats of Se NF | SN | Nee in TAD oor: WINRERS MUST believe the Marquettes the best] BASKETBALL Washt hag c Myrtle Watkins yesterday ¢ The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co : eam in the cour and if we ro wehe of games @ not com. | me 1 mult livor a the well here as we have tr notlor siete, is now anger perlor ¢ f t ° aver ree os ate, smorg| baeketball in the i ¥.UCAd oe: 1 —" A leu iring the tournagent, and will| fmorrow evening The team of ‘at the Lincoln 00 1 CANDIDATE IN NINTH lprobably have a few match aames|the Washington high school “WI |7, Bellingham ‘t bh 2, bir The Bo Workingmen's party Star Exolusive Service.) ; " ce) ' " haw filed with t (Seattle lin addition to those we roll for the|mect the Tacome hig nol TY, high school, at the Linco lied Com} Oe CENCINNATL Feb, 7.—Captained | |tonvoqment prites and the Tacoma ¥. M. C. A, quln-| school : 6 nomina hie Mie Aiwlie Kern, tndividual Fin Miematiome OF tre Marqueste GUAPO, Gre Mewoqugtte St. | t up bow! " - Louta are on dee to liatite for ben. | — , wn ly 4 ore with « dosen teams of «ter | sport for we efiin wom: | women bowlers, representing as en the «A their many cities } brothers and hus nd for the| in addition to her wonderful woman whose day ie taken up by! bowling, Miss Kern has other claims |work it is indeed a blessing to admiratic for which her plc ture speaks eloquently, and words “yer SPORTOGRAMS Ever since the press agents began flooding the country with advance | news of the great bowling tourna ment, Miss Kern has been spoken a meoting of the Spokane of as & member of an “all ste BIRDIE KERN, ur Athletic club held in 8p team. But this, it proves, was guess. | er gener yw egperemeng | OE night, it was ided work, and far from the truth quettes of St. Loula, of which team) iid ine club to a atrietly a . 1am the captain, | have read at) 2m - na te. bs tabipaiels enante. ib ainiel pitied sain. different times in the past. fow|0#8ls hereafter in Interclub spd Tam here to bow! with the Mar !months that I was to bowl with @1/ «ne Lincoln bigh school second — — - - — j basketball team will play the Woat attle high schoo! team tomorrow | pight im the latter's gymnasium | | It is expected that the Northwest baseball sched will begin this] year about April 20 and the sea-| son will cover six months } Dede Brinker has been selected to coach the untversity baseball team this season. Dode has not said be would accept the job, bat the U. of W, enthusiasts are hoping he will The Lincoln high school basket: | ball team will leave for Mt. Ver-| non this afternoon, to play a game with the high dehool tearm ef that! town, Later they will take on the La Conner high schoo! five. | YESTERDAY'S RACES OAKLAND. A SNAP! While they last, Over- coats, Cravenettes and Suits at half, and less than half price. We have selected a large variety of $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 values which we will sell tomorrow for First race, Futurity course-—Sal vage, 111 (Hayes), 9 t 2, won; Ex chequer, 93, second; Old Settler, 96, third. Time, 1:14 s ond race, three-eighths mile #t Paso, 107 (Kirschbaum). 9 te won; Novgored, 104, se aart, 104, third. Time Third race, mile and a half Prince of Orange, 9? (EB. Sullivan) 7 to 2, won; Eduardo, 112, second /Lazell, 109, third. Time, 254616. | th race, three-quarters mile ward, 114 (Keogh), 3 w 2 won; Plaus 101, seeond; Hal, 90, third. Time, 1:17 15. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Bill Curtis, 106 (Keogh), 3 to 5, won; Kogo, 09, second; Shady Lad 1A}, third, Time, 1:65% Sixth race, one mile—PFred Heat, 98 (Kirschbaum), 4 to 1, won; Max aa, 106, second; A. Muskoday, 106, third, Firat race, clevenstxteenthe mile —Connie M., $7 (Buxton), 15 to | won; Black Dress, 97, second: Ar thur Hyman, 102, third. Time, 1:05 Becund race, hail mile—Achie ve. 110 (Dugan), 1 tx won guard, 99, second: Palo Alto, third, Time, :48 1-6 Third race, one mile—Canardo, 105 (Dugan), even, won; Mertingo. 110, second; Alma Boy, 96, third Time, 1:40. ! Fourth race, one mile~Edwip T Fryer, 100 (Rows), 26 to 1, #on Light Wool, 96, second; Col. Jack, | 14, third. Time, 1:39. Fifth race, mile and threeastx teontha—Kineman, 109 (Ross), 7 to} 2, won; Sam Bernard, 10), second Perry Wickes, 106, third. Time. 2:02 \ Sixth race, eleven-atxteenths mite | ——Orello, 103 (Miller), 6 to 1, won Mise Himyar, 98, second; Merrill 100, third Time, 10136. is. A. C. BOWLING (See Our Clothing Window) We have sizes to fit anyone, but not in all the styles, so it will pay you to come early. Se- lect the pattern that The Politicians won the final) gaines In the Seattle Athletic club bowling tournament Inst night, and finished tn third place. The dow bles will start next week. Allan holds high average, 182 2441 In 41 gamos played. The teams stand as follows Won. Lost Pet High Lifes .......26 ” suits you best from the |fimisec0 8 3 Cotta . . 1 26 SLUGS ARE BARRED. display in the window and we will fit it with- out extra charge. Re- member for Saturday only In asserting that fully 150 gan | Meters have been robbed in Seat tle through the use of lead slugs | jin place of the quarters, 3. R Hutchinson sald yesterday that hereafter all persons found tamper. | ing with the meters in this way will 1234567891011 12 Cabinet photos $i. Dingman’s, 1112 zad next to Lola theater. — Your Money Back if You Want It = Submerged ew Uprig ght Onl City Boiler comme AD NEw, ° BRE pence PF we Gewtet im Pee woe mS e wt ette will alee line ql int the -_- t part andidate f ie gw |lecal ¥. M,C. A, color bearers, The! x our hat ot KB. N. Brooks & | 1 from the Nigth wa self, te |iaHOR promine to oe highly inter- Go, 182% Second av *** | makes five candidates in that wa “ - “2 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. | it’s for Your Your Econcnil } Bach day i» featured with f | | | Tomorrow's Offerings Are of Exceptional Attractiveness—Only Room to Mention a | Few Here. | These are typical of hundreds 1 c 5 vari ous departments Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should Great Saturday Clean Uneeda Biscuit WAISTS | Fach , to $1.25 In a Reusing Getting Tomor With meals—for meals—between meals row at In dust tight, moisture proof packages. | The last lots from our best-selling as vents, Inelud- Newer sold in bulk. | ing waists of m« cinghams, of | white lawns me with bees. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY |B | from’ ataviny “One tm fe 1. wi EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY SPECIALS AFTER 6 P. M. Children’s All-Wool Cash Lunch Box om each mere Hose, 19 Different atid pair c Rattan Carpet Beaters— Women’s 20¢ Embroid 25c Very special, each D, ered Hose, 2 pair for ark id Outing Plannelow Children’s 30c FieeceLined Very special Underwear, 19 yard serene each ichboed C 20c Shadow Center. |Gray Blankets, with colored pieces, each We borders, values to 98c Regular $1.65 Suit Receiver’s Sale|) "eI Merciless Slaughter of Prices The receiver of the Monarch Shoe and Clothing Company sinks the knife into the prices deeper than ever. In the past Seattle has had many sales, but never before such a sale as this one. It is not a question of what the re- ceiver can get for the goods, but what you want to give—in other words, come here and make your selections at your own price. Necessity knows no law—we send out this appeal for help because we are up against it, and the receiver must raise the cash. ly hoped that the child $50,000,Worth of Seasonable oe Tuer aad Merchandise Sacrificed Re- | Bap wre) (25:2 238 established, it requires no effort at 415 — US—17 SECOND AVENUE c——Family Funds= |For Special Purposes In some families the idea has pre vailed to start a separate fund for each definite purpose, the need af which could be foreseen. For i stance, it Is known or at least fon 7 one all. A little a week and theé par e ison} cent Compound Interest make @ 7. sane Bullding Funds have beem wM. THAANC in the same easy, steady way. . BO Nice Cashier present is ap excellent time to be LM. WOOLPOLE . ‘Aset. Cashier Sweaters. $1.60 Sweaters for ... ase f 7 $4.00 Fancy All-Woot Sveaters On Savings f 2.45 baterest $2.50 Wool Sweaters for . st 35 7 We Pay From 6 o'clock until 8 are. Saturday evening hours in Men's Clothing. Men's Fine Neckwear. $6.50 Men's Fine Biack Worsted] 260 Bow Ties ....... ..... be BOND noccese cocccoess She Fancy Teck Ties for » bbe ‘ 0c New Fourin-Hands for he 99.00 Men's Suits, {tn all-woel Diack Scotch cheviot . ghd | 10° Pancy Handkerchiefs ....5¢ $10.00 Men's Suits, in Scotch plaids and sray mixtures Trunks and Telescopes. an. 6s Fine $7.00 Trunks tor ....838 ‘nerican Bank ings Oepartment. . s. ants te % ‘or. | $10.00 Trunks, straps attac eee $12.50 and $15.00 Men's Suits, in J #59 Mon's Engtieh Corded Work. | #10. ing Pants go at S5¢ em | Vena, See latest T 62.50 Men's Worsted Pants go at myles cut ...... « 87.85 $58.00 and $20.00 Men's Suits, in biae and black serges, double and single breasted ....68.65 97.50 Bult Cases for .. Solid Leather $10.00 Suit Cases + $3.95 Scandinavian American 5 ‘Alaska Building, 650 Telescopes for... Re copes for .... 4 . eee ‘evescopes, 294nch, for Youths’ Clothing. ——_}+— pacescareppecn eel The Victor Family Socks and Suspenders. Furnishing Goods. Heavy Al:Wool Alaska Socks, | 85¢ Fleece Lined Underwear. 39¢ worth 500 a palr, for ....2p¢ | (9° Heavy Ribbed Underwear 6c Men's Warranted Fast Black and Tan Socks, for . F Suspenders for . Tbe Boys’ Corduroy Knee Pants $5.00 Youths Suits, in black worsteds .. ; $2.45 $7.00 Youths’ Suits, tn faney plaids, brown checks and gray mixtures $3.95 $10.00 and $13.00 Youths Suite, io imported tweeds and cheviots; splendid values . $6.35 Victor Jr. Gramophone | Victor II. ... $ rye $ 10.00 Victor IIL .s 0 othe oh Victor IV. Victor Z .... 17.00 vie v. Victor? Lo jsek 22.00 Victor VI. ... Victor Records, 35¢ and up. NOTR—We will send complete iNustrated Vietor catalegeer e® hibit a Victor at your home, and extend easy payment plan if && sired 1406 Second Av. $1.00 Heavy Wool Underwear $1.50 Heavy Wool Ribbed U ¢ wear A : O5e $2.00 Medium Mixed Wool Un derwear ... +e SEG Men's Overcoats and Cravenettes. $12.50 Men's Overconts, In blue and black beaver $4.95 00 Men's Fancy Top Coats, Nght browns, meltona and cash meres; latest styles $5.65 $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Craven ettes, every coat anthflue, rain PPO neccsée sstenes $5.90 2.00 California Flannel Shirts 76e Working Govea, hogskin. 4%¢ Canvas Gloves .....66 6666. BE 50 California Flannel Shirts $1.48 $5.00 Extra Heavy Double-Breast ed Flannel Shirts, pearl buttons b 2.65 2 1 75c Black Sateen Work Shirts Men's Shoes. $3.00 Men's Buff Calf Shoes, box and plain toe $3.50 Men's Vici Kid Shoes, styles #2. 4.90 Men's Vici Kid and Hox ¢ Shoes, blucher cut $2 $4.00 Men's Patent Leather Men's Dress Shirts.) Boys’ Shirts. + . $2.75 Men's Fancy Stiff Front Shi $6.50 Men's High Cat Shoes, Friend, 750, for ine regular $1.00 kind, for a inch top, black and tans Fancy Silk Mixed, $1.00, for .42¢ ; $3.75 | 250 Hox Socks, black and natural STRICTLY wool tle Children’s Clothing.) SAVINGS y . BANK $4.00 and $6.00 Children’s 3-PIl Youths’ Shoes. 1,000 Pairs Binnteete._ m eee oe BH $2.65 Youths’ Shoes, in box calf tray and Yellow THE OTATE 4.00 Child 8 Double- Brea and viet kid . $81.65 ) Heavy Gray 7“ ty Suits, in worsteds .....@2. $2.00 Children's Shoes, tn viel kid | $4.00 Wool 8240 $5.00 and $6.00 Children’s SUM p ttt tt eteet teeeeeeee $6.00 and $6.00 Heavy Wool In Scotch plaids, tweeds sees $3.7 cen. : $2.00 Quilts $3.60 Quilts / PAID | ON ALL DEPOSITS Ladies’ Shoes. . ALTHOUGH EVERYONE SUFFERS when money i Bat 75 Ladies’ Shoes, in dongota. nd nave 2 and credit is roneons, th ave saved S Fi z mat kid top; Goodyear welt Hats. ; . » are the ones @ yah Chthienes ; 3.50 Ladies’ She ears apnea ee . 1B 4 ‘ors su #7.50 Children's Reefers, in taney J “and dongoln; bluchor $3.00 Derby Hats, black | rirst Averiue, Opposite Past Office J y “ brown a1 a buttons se seseeee ®BAT T $2.50 Ladies’ gi : ‘ oot 2.50 Ladies’ Shoos, in ¢ $2.00 Soft, latest shapes ia 204000000006 $9.00 Children’s Ree + rs, in navy $3.00 Soft, latest, shapes ‘65 hg tot Joti sist fais? || ONLY $10 DOWN |? COAL Ge flannel lined +. a eon svps saves voveees OB.4S will take Keystone Lump $5, Net beautiful Piano FOOT OF YESLER WAY. Puones: to your home. Main 4372—Ind. 2239. Pianos that GEO. GERAVHILL, usually sell for | Segeeecese not less thaa — $25 to $50 down can be had for a emall Ten Dollars, deliv ered free to your home, Used Pianos B. ALEXANDER, Receiver. Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVE. Half Block North of Postoffice. Bet. University and Union Streets. Opposite New Arcade Block. Yom $110 up New Pianos $225 up. KOHLER & CHASE, 131. Second Ay. (Oppostte Arcade Block >