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BASEBALL SCHEDULE IS io m5 sn ‘8. A. Cc. SMOKER Somer aras FINALLY ARRANGED: oe ON TONIGHT Season Will Last Twenty-Two Weeks—Seattle Gats poi! =: | athe 84°. "Si ctr tha Wo |e mya si Several “Fat” Dates—Quinn Stays In. nw ae sos cere mat = rom Ragas Franko tora or HAVING ARMOUR vey Buch | Closing Out Ail = 5 -TRUNKS AND | | SUIT CASES | Giving Seattle the fat dates | B2-week schedule, cutting gon off at Septembe n of October 6 and | ’ Quinn te ponecuates ROMM, March 13-~A sma \ r rom Mon | f , anic prevails in Rome The ep The draperies and domestics need more | | si ten : lial % room at once—hence these weeping reduc. Beattie opens at oye is 1 tions on all trunks and suit cases, ¢ j B . ac , \ ( )p © effect og a eae «pe ct tha at it wi 3 Luna Park eet to en quick riddance Fis free and unrestricted nin fight wit Qgene at Spokane | and Va vag, Bop ody Baglg B choice of any suit case or trunk in March 14 e | savings from 25 per cent and upwannl ees No Reduction Less Than 25 |e SWERE Sree: Saturday Specials Alter 6a No Man Need Be (By United Press.) the le ee arch KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 13.- This le — firet Soy rye fe that Frank Qoteh, the American chaw- | ‘°'?_ of Bea "ve tha Size i |] H Regular 12\4¢ Huck Towels 260 Fancy Curtain e ' pion wrestle defeated Hjatmar |, es M - A pecial, after W. R. ARMOUR. Lundin of Sweden in two stratght | Inquiries aud ach 9c p.m. yard bs heal. Th firet calle entiatiag the ' on 4 Aas and Oriental * hee r ‘OL EDO, March 1d In W, R, | Malle at Conv Legit riod tho ment hat from the start th H..ceanga the a sev, siter Finest $8.50 Rustie ¥, Art oledo has one of we at | fall ae ahaa age will be ao an to assure niookers to bel a Bitk ule Tag Bn managers tn the land ae fect success | bo | a c day, after 6p, an auENR cman ene Odd Lots of Children’s 3c ™, cach ae 29c To Wear a |= Regal $15 Suit IN FINE SHAPE Sac | Money's Worth or Money Back } motes. "tbe nd Browne i} t each c pat) } I Children’s Reguiar 60¢ Um oon | brelias—Gaturday, after Men's | ‘day | e | The opening of our re- | AFTER 6 P.M. SATURDAY, Ut Dr RM Rotlon, of Meaise |i b 0 ca gater” wt 'aee'| modeled and enlarged Sec- “Geequet Facem jg shames : Lots of novelty, but noth- Biv: fxr, "srSem, ion blest a fs at | Ave. store takes pl on ae oe i : : age poeenyipeopiomgalingaad HT ek . store takes place ramiagy _~ ; ng freakish---lots of ‘ wales is the biggest man ste ae 1 — win. meg 0895 ve ° pi “ = I Pho mo We Tollet Pkt Pow te Pulte—in white |] j tvle. but ‘dugs”—~ Roller has ever signed uP ®ith story over Moller, there. will be} | Saturday, March 14. - geuaaidbes 9 style, ut no ugs -- big fellow is confident that he will 8° one to question my right to} re : naa ee ‘ jhe the first to put Rolier to the /stand im line with the post mon rhe finest models now offered the lots of distinctiveness, 6 eo pong aromas tee cast = tte public in Men's Clothing will be found 4 . “ ” mag than the bi “ ee a Se eet here. Not only can we give you smart but nothing loud. tievon be Saar frm = crasantiy ana nnont _ oe pany Soa } shapes that are correct, but we can give ; ames be ls bigger. For that reasan, there 1 believe [can beat him and for | hese qualities to you in clothes that will & It issaid thata well-dressed sens tin dni tn Nin ria tha that | reason La, a an dies hah prmbe you in thes that wi y ' . ve to give me a match, a | : man is one whose Cloth- fh ascuiin’” Sia'"Woutrses ts be bests ‘me, Govch ill robabiy Pegs fram coven SOO OBO® ; ‘ : Z The Star this morning. “I have /bave to meet Rims | || es ing is not sufficiently no- been on the read with 8 company. |iu)"ciret “time yesterday nt | eal , man if fore tn shape 1 will do ao little fietently with the importance o| “lhe ticeable to be remember- Cont Tyee ig"aed fences etter, ena. she, somnlnsid ed—-in other words you tom myself to the climate, T That borne survey phy nigiven ' ’ knowhe waswell dressed, | wal “Gus Brown” i For Men Who Care Both Stores. | ere» King Bros. Co. ‘2 Ss" Correct Apparel for Men. Columbia For _turthor rhe: TRE #ror but you cannot tell what “than he was wearing. : The secret ls harmony---and A. ant D & CO. harmony is impossible if icle of apparelbe | S Ov — $10to$25_ oe artele of appre be IMen’s uits, Overcoats| 7 Our Clothing for Spring will appeal (0 sh men | who are particular about their dress, yet wih tt — economize, We pay the same particular attention to the customer who can only spend $16.00 for his sult as to the man who will pay $25.00. What oth or stores offer, we sell for lees Suits for Men and Young Men pense of its fellow gar- % ments. Years of progressiveness and Raincoats for $10} Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” ng conservative lines Tomorrow we shall offer another splendid igi tirana - 4 “ h - h collection of Men’s Garments at the popular stew Stl eaten oe as brought us to that price---$10. Every man who came last week sent Phare 2 point of style “par ex- cellence” for which The Hub Clothing Store is now widely known. A look at our exhibition of styles will show every- thing that is right for young, middle-aged and elderly men at prices that are not so cheap as to be suspicious, and not so large as to be prohibitive. Look at Regal $15 Suits if you would be convinced ---judge for yourself. See that your next suit a friend or a neighbor so that the sale practically |= advertised itself. More than six hundred garments § Poa as ae What You Can DB are included in Tomorrow’s sale. MEN’S SUITS Double and single breasted styles, all sizes, made of fine cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots, in fancy stripes, invisible plaid checks and mixtures. Also in plain black and blue. Gar- ments that no store in town can dupli- $ 1 0 cate for less than $15 and $18 are yours tomorrow for. . . : Every Suit Kept in Repair One Year, Free of Cheree, Too! MEN’S TOP COATS AND CRAVENETTES New goed Over- coats of tan covert cloth and gray mixtures. Also Cravenettes and Raincoats made from Priestley’s famous cravenetted fabrics. All sizes in both Raincoats and § 1 0 = DIRECTORS: cael Bw, A Chithers BR. A. Maftioger | . = —- er : eae * ny the tim r. se things we seth that? en aa - to seu for Satur- "Seana ; New Chambray Shirts New “wees Hats Men's Spring Shirts, in the new shade of blue— [ Men's Spring Hats, in over fifty different styles: ‘ Copenhagen blue; soft bosom; fine ct b - soit and s ; new shades of tan, brown anc carries the Regal label. only pales in town showing a. post $1. 25 thes wall aes rs = Br ge = S38. 00] ‘ selling fast CM FS Sh. ANAL bee Your money back if you want it. | A Thousand Pairs of Trousers at Half } | Bought from a clothing maker (whose very good customer we are) and who makes up all his rem nants of cloth into trousers B rices conseque ntly are low, THESHUB||A. BRIDGE & CO. * On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole SATURDAY EVENING HOURS, 6 TO® Scandinavian American Bank }f- man momen Alaska Building, Seattl ns Largest Clothiers on the Coast Basar tor) rye sos Seattle, Wash. PACIFIC & PUGET 80 ne TLING COMPANY, — Phones 927