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FACING FREEZING WINDS IN GREAT CROSS-CONTINENT DASH WITH ROBERTS F Mi Dah Bia oo eae CTC ITCCLUPCCe CUE Es ——— BY L. VAN OEYEN, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER. THE THOMAS FLYER, ONLY AMERICAN CAR ENTERED IN THE GREAT NEW YORK-PARIS RACE SCHUESTER, ORIVER AND MECHANICIAN IN CAR. MONTY ROBERTS AND GE bit into the grownd, and we}come to the benumbed and stiffen: | THE SEATTLE AR—-MONDAY FEBRUARY 24 1908, WA A a ey Buchanan Oy Ws 2 atl IA o” Phot THE GREAT SALE OF DRESS GOODS CONTINUES TOMORROW Seattle this i tomorrow 250 and 36c Novelty Dress =! Fabrice—t ‘ 4 123¢c ’ Priestte , Clothe: Regular S0c Tailored Bult Modish Buitings to $1.00 cloths de; yard. BEC New $2.00 Pure Silk Imported Pisin Volles—French import oloths to $4.00—Pull 6 The Women’s Suit Sale Starts Anew Tomorrow The sale which began tode attle shoppers as the greatert ‘ The values are positively matchless THREE TEMPTING UNDER PRICE LoTs, Every Suit a Brand New, 1908 Mode Women's and Mi Newest Spring Suits— Values to $25.00; special tomorrow ! Newest Spring Suits— special tomorrow es’ Newest Spring Suits— to $40.00; special tomorrow SBS2ESR84E2 SSS ~ _ on ope acct ee ah trac vod 4 ed he ings who had been Newly Arriv —. 3 eats of “yg dag se ngPopem ys | Somebody ought to take Roberts Again it was a wild dash onward, | Muddled down in the car, | Figured gpm wpteage ERIK, Pa, Fob. 24.—I'd just 09) ang tell him @ few things in @! tho amiling-faced young Viking at Then it was on again, The dizzy Swisses gain Giving @oo0n bang onto the tall of a comet rly sort of way, to point out (he wheel intent oely o overcom-| pece made the je blasts cut Wiss ; @s ride another hundred miles tm 4, angers of going #0 ae ee = ing the lead of his dearest rival, the nego “pry or bse Pretty flora! TUESDAY SPECIAIS--- J pot — ct hs conan aragoe cetah: Wer oun eovapticaal Sua 5c gel RENE Nip ER EE ae BY L. VAN OEYEN, STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER, ns 2105 P.M. “ oe-devouring Thomas flyer, as ~ . th e racing ¢ ere pulled the big hom @id Monday, to see what wort of a| {ay Pe gy hy es Ming dicne with the speed of a limited mati, tus ste just two houre after) MONTY ROBERTS, DARING YOUNG DRIVER OF THOMAS FLYER. signs; all 2TO3P.M of Stunt he and his fellow-racers 10 ee arch by, sneaking BATH! siren emitting sereamy thAl the De Dion, having gained an | — ————— , ae age eggs Regular 6140 Plaid the New York Paris race are up through Buffalo while the Thomas seht farmers by x 4 hour on the ran The BrixiaZust | Arctic explores sas the man! sing to the const,” aid Monty Rob > anne Outing Flannete— Ggeinat and De Dien crows slept, the event |c2'c® & stimpse of the modern ME hag been penned on as who went after * when that | erts to me. “I stop at Cheyenne, to vr Special tomorrow Mxcuse me! 1 had @ bunch that T/) ine « race in earnest gernaut with American flag SH&P tho resuit of an accident which cost Mi tated voyager started for the | return for the Briarcliffe race. The 19¢ $to3 pm wanted to go with Roberts all the | °° eA een was three hours PRs in the breese and rushing mad. the talians all (wey had gained by /Noi'h pole in @ balloon, overcomes other man will take the car as far hace Way—iast fall, before the cold! 07 when Roberts hit a GO-mile 7 toward the land of the wetting their earty ‘steal away.” the handicay us he can. We have the speed, and Very Gpeciat i Weather came oa. But one little! ns out of Buffalo, plioted by a “* The Amer has apeed on machine close onto the b 1 don't dowbt the abitity of the car ilies don abies @purt across the western end of | to or ‘The roau was fairly good) The mad face could be main- all of its rivals, but the indomitable faster enr to wtand up. From this time on Sristio Soom Sew York into Father Penn's 40-1 giver Creek, some miles tained for short @istances only, for! will of Hansen, the noted “I have promised to turn this car with fairly good roads, I expect to +4 , oimemeel tain, cured the fever. Wrapped in| Un ee gully, the sides of the road was bad and time and | peter mm Over to the other driver at Chey-|tead Chaffray and Hansen such a ee on heavy clothes, with furtined gloves, | Liich made a é5-dex ngle look again it became necessary to pile! Soap Lake alte will relieve all enne xo far in advance that he can | hot pace that they will not be able Corsst Cov tomerrow, 3 10 [ap and face mask, | felt like @ cold | Ft ontal, was encountered out and lay planks under the wheels forme of rheumatiom » his time through the mount-/to bold on | ace, Sete = 5c Storage eax when we hit Erie, after 7 - bp at. © ever big holes or p sities po Bosca each | six hours nerve-racking, bound Here all hands shoveled snow and i b pe ot a -|the way the big scoops flew was balld Grideee (© crows streams Drawers. Women's 1%¢ Piain typical of the mad energy which Which had broken from their ete: and Embroidered h racterized the race alnce the banks Hosiery — Special tart. When enough snow was re And tt was hard work The tomorrow, 2 to 3 ed the chain rear hardest sort of work, although wel pm 194 a oon: pao bh vs KETCHEL THE NEW | ond and got 8700, and the Biu« \ DUG GETS Kibbons, of Erie, Pa. third with $575. D. EB. Dugdale, manager of the Seattle baseball tearm, has announce ed that the trouble with Poe the podgy-taced slugger will cap tain and play second bese for the, — — 1908 pennant winners. (Did some} - Mike (Twin) Sullivan ts today f) ove epeak*) Seok growling ahout “a lucky punch, | and the fight fans are looking at Stanley Ketchel with marveling ring Saturday 1 minute and 18 sec onds, three beautiful punches, two | to the jaw and one to the heart otting him out before be knew jhe wae to. By fighting the gamest kind of! eee : RS uphill battle th? Thistles of | Seattle came out with a 2 to 2 tie score in the game with the coeiiinanelediees | Ladysmith soceer team at Due Another track meet is bens ar dale’s park yesterday, At the en@ ranged for hy the National Guards of the first half the visitors were jin the lead by 2 to @ but the | Thisties rallied and played as they never played before, evening up \the figures by whistle time in the second halt I see they have been cele brating the 70th birthday of Admiral Dewey. That re- minds me of what an old gal jant «sid to & young woman Who asked him his age. He replied: “I am 70 years foot ish, my dear” I guess every | one commits some foolish act before be arrives at the age | of three score years and ten, || but I notice they are pretty mon of the city, the details to be announerd within a few days valiant fo lx 1 possible that our militia is getting foto trim rints with the abbreviated #« Nippon in case of war? | NORDYKE ‘A CANUCK Len Nordyke ts to be a Canuek | all right. Joe Sndgen and Louts the before-mentioned, were yeater day turned over to the Vancouver | The announced schedule of the of Oregon's 1908 foot shows that Washington | University ball team gure to get their bearings it | plays the wentlomen of webloot | ieseball club in exchange for sate | they live that Jong and do || peTtuasion on ovember 14-\ or Uncle Sam's panic reliever } Physicians and surgeons will ar something for their country Why, even Dr. Osler, of chior- oform fame, is over 60 now | You don't hear any more | | chioroform talk from Dec, and |} the old man says he never | shane chee calls accord OLD BALL PLAYER DEAD once a * | James McMutiee SPORTOGRAMS vai visyer: dies Sooitraay “ta Franciseo Jorn Sar eaid it, anyhow. It's correct |} Ww. : form, not chloroform, that we ]j With the goals three to one! REMORSE CAUSES hand out in this store, wheth- [| @##inst them, the Seattle hockey} team had to admit of hands of Victoria Sat t at | | er you are over 60 or under, and go wrong or foolish on anything you buy of us, no matier what it ts Have you seen our front win RASH ACTION a you can't The Lincoln high school five Sw urday night defeated Mt. Vernor | Yi | se }22 to ’ In a fit of @expondency, Lena M.| — Brown, 19 years ol4, shot herself! @ows this week? Take a Speck and Taylor will through the left lung with suicidal look at these $25.00 and $29.00 » the’ 8 A.C. smo intent Saturday afternoon in her Suits at $12.50, Of course, day night as the feature room at 417 Fifth av The girl} lively program. is at Providence hospital and will all our Suits are not $12.50, pede = ts but come right In and try Sophomore oarsmen at the “U"| The police subsequently arrest on some. Saturday defeated the best the|e@d Henry Kramer, known at the |freshmen could tumble into a boat| house in which the girl roomer by a half length her sband, who admitted t | jhe Met the girl in Bellingham sev. | The Olympic club runners won! eral pths ago, and since ther THE“HUB ]| the two-mile club championship of | had been known as her husband |the Pacific coast Saturday The girl's mother came from Ta ] coma Saturday to visit her, and On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole The Cincinnat! bowling tourney jended Saturday night. The Ronds,| girl committed the deed of Columbus, won first prize of! Kramer will be tried on a charge $850, the Tosectis, of Chicago, see- lof vagrancy it was after her departure that the Largest Edison Dealers in the West New Building J INS rp w Third and University ®, YANO Finest Talking Machine Par- lors on the Coast “Oe EDISON|2 PHONOGRAPH = Safety, Combined With Earning Power at Pyre Very Best 16¢ Outing Flannels; special to morrow, 3 to 4 p.m. yard ‘ the Canary Curtain Serim, 42 inches wide, Homan striped and lace effects, yard be M. K. Knitting Cotten, al! colors, all sive; 3 to 4p. m., each White Lawn and I slightly mussed; 3 to 4p. m., each 4TOSP.M™. Regular 19¢ Water Tumblers, special tomorrow, in the Christmas rough, each Fresh, New Bargains Added Daily to the Great Sc, 100 ne—Lower sTO4P. mM. erie Watsts to $2 value; ch oS pm Women’s $1.00 Vests and Pants, “Merode” and ; “Forest Mills” make, each : eit phic Boxes, 6c and 60¢ values, damaged | and 15c Bargain Boot Fleer. 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