The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1908, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 17, the National's fielders | tered at Vanco: owtly est of the local be neue or the Canw xera put it al team wae BASEBALL SEASON TO\'":)s!)32 Se" OPEN TOMORROW 7 ot f A arrived tn te i Pre par na wand on Marton held solemn cone Cees nowrap on the weather known, ont League fa an clfert te determine whe Vom % wan gelny to rate o leciuaiaad’ Krant at Park. Glove Specials $1.00 eer even 45¢—Hineh one oe Es LAWN aawene y A and repatrea wha ] TO SEE SATTLSOHIFS | Wen. i and adjust yo mower for $1./ Take boats at Pier Ten re rund | st. Loute ‘ Piper & Taf Tel. 1030 ***/ trips daily, 60c round trip. ' Py THE HUB—On the Square Opposite Totem Pole t i 1 ® 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Dashing New macnn Spring Styles in Jee o uJ. Regal $15 Suits fx.” Are Here For You To See And that means the finest $15 Sults in Seattle— are here in new colors, jalatertes Morgan aod Carrigan: | be He 4 new patterns, more wee nae a feet stylish, gayer if you NATIONAL LEAGUE. please, than ever. Of course there are neat mixtures and subdued effects, in the biggest kind of variety, for me solid citizen. he Attell and friends ate win, for if he |i) Boston Washington Ha ST. LOUIS, April 17 in town ba parties wh Beach in t « A heavy sale of tickets ts | alroady a» sured large er vwde trom | ae far north as Vancouver | SPORTOGRAMS n; Fromme, Salles, field and MeGlyny and Hostettor } PHILADELPHIA, April 17 _| yeaterday KR H Bg] | 5 6 6 | Philadetphia ie a Batteriee-Ames, Malarkey and | Pi Outfieiders Soese and Voelker, cher Mallory, Catcher Burnatine and| Washington tn Tacoma yesterday the store tomorrow, we will by @ score of 9 to © present a pretty aster Sou Hallories Weimer Loner McLean, Lundgren and Kling snuff and two-toned effects. Brown, light and medium. Many of the plaids, over- plaids and stripes are almost invisible in pat- tern — just the very sort conservative men admire and wear. Plenty of black. Plenty of blue. |p Bateien—Randotoh and Raster fects—and not a bad LEAGUERS pattern in the lot. And let us tell you before we forget it:—Regal ia $15 Sults this year are unusually fine; better in style, better in’ talloring. Some of the styles haven’t appeared any- ine Sand comand Seal where else yet, and we Pipsee wil inidues'eee ebetlicdl don’t believe that they | osatiy Your Tune walked in an'a| will—that is for the slow a obit i always tone eth] price, f or no other led. "Suewea. ‘The “ton tre 7 store can afford to sell such styles for the money. But what do distinctive styles amount to if the styles aren’t properly tailored? We answer ~ saying:—Years ago ot the best clothes- A er we could find anywhere to make our tegal $15 Suits, and the reason he is mak- ing them yet is:—we can’t find a better. BROOKLYN, April veatr Yesterday R H. Hoston ° 1 2 Frooklyn 3; 7 3 Bert Kincaid was the only, ane © 8 A.C. delegation who lost f a ing bouts which a om | i oe aaa SATTLESHIPS | Ask for the Serves Ratterioe—Ferguson amd Bower |Taxe boats at Pier 2 | tripe datiy Tea round |man; Mcintyre and Bergen. 50c rewnd trip. — } PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 re yesterday RH BI Wal “Gus Brown ”? says saree eae Think It Over You'll find one thing about this store that's worth knowlng about any place where you spend your mon ey. You can't get anything but what's good here VISIT US BEFORE EASTER. Good Suits for Men and Young Men ‘ s tterios—Gaddy, Jones, Herry | La Longe; Hardy and Slattery | Umpire—O Connell | | LOS ANGELES, April 17.—Yes | | terday's score nx HE Everything in color ef- Jack Hickey took a trip in a bal- |i down to earth found that he had! pitched the crack Nationals into a trot | the home periods could not 1 around | but at eritical] ot “Where the Cars Stop” Something is Greatery Than Nothing Some people hesitate to begin sav ing because they feel they could save only a little, and it wouldn't be “worth while.” A wrong idea U. 8. Navy Yard Route | Monticetio leaves Flyer dock jand 9:30 a. m., 1:30 and 4 p. m, your savings, something is The mo No matter how small they are something—a Vastly better than not ® ment you begin to save something you are rich as compared with the time whediyou saved nothing. One iittle tryout of the Savings Hath will ce envines you of the wisdom mk invites small deposits; tt nts as low as $1.00, It amall deposits that make thé bank's big total your steady sav ings of a little on ev payday will ta time make a big total for yourse att 0 Right here in This welcomes ig p¥erybody's n n Navy Yard Route | or “wo © watehed many a t grow large from very veaine Hour 6to8 p.m Scandinavian Aiidiind Bank weemmiiteey Alaska Building, Seattl BEKINS Sevieg. 272] Incorporated COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON, Your money back if you want it. EHUB On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-617 First Av SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:48 and| 10:25 a m. 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12516, 3:66 and 7:30 p.m, igo” vicina a Finest and Best Pquipment for Moving Furniture, Planos, | Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Specially Gon- structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wegess. No Charge for Coming to your House. Bo Charge for Going Back. No Hour |, Work. We can tell you to & Gent what your move will cost. Phones-Main 1538; Ind. 71. Fire Proof Storage. Cut Freight Raton. OG66058- 66 $1.95 er last night. The | wor only you may iCarly | fy ‘U00GS U | yard A. Bridge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Greatest Sale of good value at that. . om ks peclilis aso — cAMes »ATTELL Last Day of the 1-5 Off Satie of Tailored Suit, ate | Smart Spanish Turbans at Only $3 98) FineLawnWaists _Little Girls’ Wash Extra Qualities, Worth $3.75, Special SS Sale Saturday Only “MMs 103-105-107 89-91-93 29c, 59c, 79c $1, 95 saga attractive little dresses at 98 and up te $2.2 athe Belts, studd ed Suits for Men Seattle H. L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Re the City While Yon wane te 217 JAMES sr, 1 the Bags er Hat unt ure vill be UNC epee pecial sale | are ame at showy CaSANt relief dt 1 tendency men wh 10 have ed with them Phe price ig Dresses . ee lu and Rus an Blowse style the wo esses imaginable—plain colors cbs y checked and plaid effects Materials fe Will launder perfectly. Sizes on Tomorrow three great specials vat the te ‘oth SESIEES CHIFFON VEILINGS, | Bresaahan; Hoch and Dootn oat infielder M. Kililay have been * ochings, tn with cut stee [released by Manager Quinn of Children ck; worth biack ¢ Dot Merry Widow Chiffon Vel Aprti 1 | Spokane. ————— & yard; ape ench; special tomorrow ings. in all colors; spe B@.! 1 id f RH | ie ee led by | Mist tomorrow at 10c at c Ay nae FATE reso ‘ 4 2) The Tacoma Tigers whitewash ‘0 every chi accom pan’ | Pe =! a over al S. ‘Lots 0 ee Lied the baseball team of the other parents or guardian who visite |" cial ar ee ns $2.00 each; cseaiaas really special at, the (SPRL REFPo22_ Ever Saw! By reason of the little financial Stringency existing back East, male | ers with big stocks on hand wert compelled to sell at a loss, ande buyers were able to pick up the fing est Suits, made for fine trades, ata price far below their real worth, Without exception, these are finest suits ever shown. The fi rics are particularly fine and & some, including the new bre tones, the new two-tone erp the two-tone phantom striped gt There's choice of ‘a ble and single breasted styles, in three or four button sacks. bee lars are tend a best | the olan up, giving broad-shoulder effect. Suits, in short, that were made to sell for $15, $18 and $20, are here to sell at $12.50 EVERY SU IT FULLY GUARANTEED ‘ano |i F WILL BE PRESSED AND KEPT IN Ri REPAIR FREE OF C HARGE. We Are Exclusive Distributors fi Schloss Bros. Far Tailored Clothes for Men Superb Spring Stock Ready at $20, $25, $27 MEN’S EASTER NECKWEAR, Silk Ties, latest the exclusive shops such ane hundred dozen fine | e22ceaeee Th but om aes eeeveepenee “Bates’ try over gv0d en ne qu |A. BRIDGE. 7 Largest Clothiers on the ry yt a and Seatt ee ee ce ig A

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