The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1908, Page 2

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2 O%Bes 5 FAST COAST ATHLETES OUT FOR OLYMPIC GAMES PORNMT STANTON lr and ope y tt Channing Hall, former junior cham | and bolder of the} (Star Special Service.) of California, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal If you should chance to be at the stadium tn London when the Olym ple games are of 8 a strong probabili that you will see {ths of a seco: world’s indoor He also holds consistently cover wearing the co the Olynrpic weeks compilers digesters of « " scopes on fields and tracks \ the Ameriean Olyr Bren that big bug in amate more than an even BOY ATHLETES MAY BE IN OLYMPIC CONTESTS. and Stripes trophies and ta of entries f Airedale te \ middle distance, and the famoug shot-putter Rose, are consi@ered to be the ePrize this yea world's records collies made - setter class there are TO SEE BATTLESHIPS tants and the Take boats at 2 Se round trip re of the game d over a stum in fact the Ola any stage of the cam | boys want «a I was not talking loud enough about our spring shirt patte loud, and he said. not loud enough SPORTOGRAMS are hired for.” n high schoo! was d the bunch from the paint the beauties of ou are wonderful and it would not be sur both of them among prising to see prize with a total of 3 ¢ fellows who ympic games this sum designed all these scrumptious Philadelphia patterns are born artists nds for a hurdle is the broad jump DOG SHOW from Salem to Portland 56 cents more a fund with wh COFFEE. THESHUs On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. Mmber of the te played Itk p pert condiiion Bg Thompac ocoupy ing | through with all sorts of stew sply ada! ed the me ed to Fitagerald, when a dit would have meant more runs. Almost an Errorless Game, | tm fee right from the start cm | and Seattle Shows What (Gites ana “Dodiey, a pase b ak, a sacrifice by Hoes and a B ll Ga I unt Which Hammond beat out, the a me is. als annexed three runs, which was all that w doing in the fun line for the reset of the seasion | att ked Bob Brown's «a Saturday's Game T Cats { and an aturday's ga was won by the lopals with a seore of 7 to 2 Mar } Bangers od yen tr put at th , w a mudd f assing” the umpire and Brinker was sent to sh roceeded to felines manage Dode can pl tion in the gare but short In the second, with the score tle, Cahtl! bit, Stanley got to ft on an infield ¢ when the ball was thrown to se to start @ double, Bennett drew whanged the ter, # Calitt fii and Stan ulated and abiing over t to firet, but mix horsehide went is the right-Neld ett and Hoss both error five times up. To help one of these was 4 hone withoyt an error . Tomorrow the locals will open * with Tacoma at th in, and, as the off Allen's be had the visitors all packed ty a box and he wat on the lid, Fast Aeiding ome maine abd ed materially ing Allen ad: 4 minister the whitewash and every ~All Riches Are = Not Money ~ EXPOSITION am duce thrift, but we do not advise the saving of money to the exclusion everything ily of education, to fort and pleasure pur pose tl ile ncipa and the tensely selfish and morally wrong Even from a money standpoint it is not real econo for what you spend in brir earning power Jut—to go to the other extreme ‘ improvement bring, Increased to live from pay day to pay day spending ry cent, taking every ave only one life to live pleasure, telling yourself that y« and you might as well enjoy it while you may—all old folks will | you the folly of it nse finds the true course. Whether rich or ntial, When the income is vent than when it is small, but there aside a certain por h from each pay check arge there can be more en must be some s tion of the ine oon becomes the easy way 1g always. ‘To Scandinavian American Bank Alaska balding, Seat — wit “Gus Brown” sis It’s Easy Enough To dress well and stylishly Without paying fancy prices You no doubt see many good clothes on display that you would wear, if your purse would permit. Don't get Uscouraged—we meet your every desire with Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 pitghing mound, but the memor that teat werte lant you | hggt Hts imacde away with P >the Siwash continger 18) | |New Seattle Pitcher Allows '':, 0». vee ore: The mewn Aberdeen to Get Only "sss batting "001 rogue | ° One Lome Hit, otis cue tte oe ot bares full in the fifth, Quigley fou The Siwashes put the game awa ke two} one of which counted any pow! mp because Brown | did not have his foot on the bag! pans and, with the bases full, Rows out into deep cen: | sisted on walking Frisk Robert threw Hammond's grounder | to achers. Ren ed on the Artie Ross was the hitting kid tn this game, annexing four safeties in i nee along ua, Het nett was the flelding star, drowpt ing everything that came his way ivery. At other thes, s. nr a ending Beh U. 8. Navy Vard Route Steamer | Monticello leaves Fi and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4am. oe HOUSEKEEPERS’ SALE Great Specials all this week in Draperies, Bed- Domestics, Pic , Cut Glass and Bric-a-Brae. below: $4.50 AND $5.00 coucn COVERS, $2.90—Made of 1.26 COUCH COVERS, 8c Standard Pattern Agents age AMATEUR for a f the ' A 1 : ‘6 ¢ *o4 * “ ‘ ‘8 i 6 ° , 3 ’ > 3 e4e ; » ee in) - " “ue , Lorale Know ¢ ° ° ” e 1 ° - 8 e ” . <2? ' . b rot . ’ 2 4 ' | ° ' . fi . * Maw! A Mar ake Om A {?| Young duis ordooy vire " on Cigrdens - Adaya Men Germany dock 30; Read $5.50 LACE GURTAING AT $2.98—Real irish Point Lace Curtains, in lovely floral and scroll designs; all pure white, full width and length: curtains that you cannot mateh in the town at jess than $5.50 a pair, See them displayed in our window. The special sale price Papi 98 » of Roman striped tapestry, size 48x100 inches, with knot ted fringe all.round; regular $1.2 ee CRASH AT tlc A YARD— , $1.50 TABLE LINEN, $1.11—Full Seasnes pure t Crash Towelings, that are sale price Goods NEW WHITE GOODS, 18 assortment of attractive 8 and checks to choose itely th most fashionable fabrics and design pecial at, ea at, the yard 18c. Regular $2.00 P. ise NEW WHITE GOODS, 23c— fine art tickir tiful sheer white dress fab- | Regular $4.00 + ries, in checks and plaids: the cove spec loveliest goods shown this sea each son and worth 26e a 23 Regular $7.50 Pair are pectal at only <oc with German linen ce Imperatur Printers Win Game Aioidem Gardens Lone Meat Catters Wis The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast, FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY. 5:30 and 8:30 p. m. Dare Devil Jones rides down Kirby,” high diver, dives from an 86-foot t ower into the bay, Uscle Hyrum will be there. Rainer'’s Tyrolean Troupe, 14 thelr Bt. Louls fair suc Daily concerts by $ 900 Orehestrium, Many other attra CHARLES LOOFF, MANAGER. Curtains, Linens, . » inished with heavy knot: 0 and 56 inches wide and 100 inches long and $5.00 values $3.50 ROPE PORTIERES, Rope lie, in a fine assortment of 7-foot doorway; choice tomorrow at . ) FINE HUCK TOWELS, hag Hematttched Huck Towels, 18 heavy quality and extra 72 Inches wide always sold at 12% a yard, on white and comes special sale this week 4 "Ie at, the yard White Wash_ different patterns; Save o on Feather Pillows Pillows Famous Emmerich smmerich Feathee Bed Pillows will be siheugt at special sale this week, ich Pillows you buy the best Regular $1.25 Pair—Emmerich Sa 100 Dozen When vou buy Emme mM ¢ rar thy Dry Goods nA ca Sutcliffe Baxter, Razor Dowarda. Sheeban.. Nonege

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