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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1906. NEWMARKET, Eng, May 8 - De : ada, with the ° TO WRESTIBS: 22 28 St | NEXT WEEK S228 t lena! Land tvs Go 17 Viret ave ad dads etal Sag camel ona ie Dr. Roller and Beele tosis tim: “ve oe a Gisesth th oe aca tc t RELAY WILL NOT COUNT, | der et : : } , Loca A ye emnods iene AMA maters at the second annual! phe petay rn not count as| FE te ; Go on the Mat Next ; f wal re $30,000 00 Worth 0 tune of | “°* int x : . : ‘ ‘ “ t ’ _- 6 7 F called, and SENIOR PLAY TONIGHT, ‘Takes the Second Came id i eae =a ate of take che aaa Yied phceanaiaahieatieeam ae mmacacumanemnaanes On Sate at Cost | “The A008 (te plays CA. Moray of Paper,” t-| teed . The Washington Trust Company } vara, white na pe Be } Classy Work. OF SEATTLE TO SEE BATTLESHIPS abe! Ry MANSEN P] - : jin fee Capital, Surplus and Profits ‘ $585,000 arlors tate * wke boats at Pier 2. Ten round eves! Gepertoment ike Transact a General Banking Business, estooms. a - ho COSC OOSOSS000 000008 Metcalfe Had an Off Day, s : Tt atoh wit ah One H DIRECTORS— ver pets Pes Fig | ve But Locals Pull Out | NATIONAL LEAGUE | U. & Navy Yard Route Steamer aw peed ¢ S. Burnside et J ws ave ou nves- cutiiednantaai H | ee we MY George F. Stone Ww. W. Chapin - delphie faae Bae xe » William Piggott 8. P. Weston ‘ e In a seesaw game that almost}! 4 H.R. Clise oma ED vio tigated the New ater at 3 ea aa g m0 FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET fi is John C. AMEMIOAN LEAGUE 111 eeba Fit of _ ae SOOO COoOOSODOES COOOSOOOOOSOOOOOSOS adil : Fe "DRUG SUNDRIES ; 3 Just look at the bargains here | NORTHWreTRAN LEAGUE Regal Weich went on the mound for the| cals. In our half of the tnning| things were diddiag it was} threatening a downpour of ram every minute and with the game 4 then the Tigers would have | eich lofted « high one to | Martinke and Bennett took a pass being foreed at on Rows dumped one to t You certainly appreciate the difference in bad- fitting clothes ordinary fitting clothes—and good-fitting clothes. hit, and Frisk, w Ke “ . reached first whea B ° Then why in the nameof fate ‘et Seer, | sans fs] and Quigley scored. Dudley tinued the excitement with a hit, - scoring Frisk. Then Hannnond maz tried to make third, but was natled by a hard peg from right Meld OFFERED Win the Eighth. =| At thia juncture the downpour | started and the geme was cal common sense don’t you come here and slip into a Regal $15 Suit, if only to see the “new | ‘ ® ng resum minutes Inter} AlL fit”” we are crowing were di Prvic vane ewe | There was nothing more dotng you about? Why there isn’t a tailor in Seattle who could fit you more accurately— until the eighth Kellackey made third when he hit safe inside of| . i) first bese and the ball rolled into! have |the crowd, scoring Burnett. The hest three went down tm order ana} %° dO the score was tied Hammond proceeds ta bunt anf ady leacrifice, beating no, not even for two or ay Fy ae i h ti the rice! magnificent Melding of Canitl, the | three times price: nee So Tae SF SOE) ° alone Some clothiers have the Big he Bedeg ing tah BE m is not in conditic idea that $15 Suits don’t have to be perfectly tailored. It is just the other way withus. We have determined that Louls, $67.50 City, $60.00. r| points. Tickets issued by the Ore-| gou RR. & Nav. Co. through Port-| land and Salt Lake enver, on ' ete b an sale May 4, May 9 OR TOPCOATS and 20, ce aly our Regal $15 Suits meke Ee must toe the mark seit a sl with the best $20 and VARNISHES in $25 Suits offered else- Coe ne ma. Seattle where in Seattle—and EDERAL, SAITADER « ocyethigs we see that they do it. ——— oe" gladly STOP THE RENT We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO., INC, We take no chances at any stage of the mak- ing. Even theinspect- pay the reward. ing of goods, which is ——— oat often trusted to inex- LUNA ° P perienced people, we PARK Natatorium nas oe put in the hands of wate Lialtrey seit men who know exactly Catlrr tor tontatore aun how a garment ought oS: to be made. And there is nothing mech- anical about our inspec- high-rent Gi St TLC tne d odeer We can tion—it is a competent RR tailor’s approval of be do tailors’ work. That is why our Regal $15 Suits fit and hold their shape. See that your next suit carries the Regal label. Your money back if you want it. On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av business on less MAL L1N Se and we do. 1010 lst Ave. We’re specialty clothiers ‘COFFEE. | Good butter and good 'tea and coffee belong to- gether. Your grocer returns your Bow if. you don't like Sehilling’s Best; wegey dim, 20.00 | $12.50 to : | JOE SCHERMER & CO. - if you are interested you won't 17c $15 and $18 Hats OQ) Tomorrow at....... $9.9 aw the | Recs : ‘a Ke hey failed 3 18 as «Pha Cet 10c med Millinery we succeeded in purchasing 1 S it ng AO i Nail Brushes, apectal 5» at near t » halt the ° re lue Amor K them are c ‘ © love *|l Sc Face Chamois, sale price the prevailing modes of the season ery! % % =IB ase Or. Lyon's Teoth Rew 14 is a model of e and beauty f course, there ‘aid not so Sanstaine lke 5 et eee gk& edhe ON ray 17c regular prices we would have a : the young lady's words. Wieck Cate 6, Butte 2S Powder Puffs, apocial $15.00 and $18.00 for them. As it is, you have D his clothes than you do of-y- ft Paine ayn eee + trveh BQe ” nn look better than you? Senne he thae ar ike Bee ee ai APE win te Lavender, Glycerine, Oatmeal! Buttermilk, Tar and Cas 3c s tomorrow at $3.50 MERRY WIDOW SAILORS, $2.49—The regu. | UNTRIMMED SAILORS, $2.49 — Made from lation width, to all shades, with large 2 49 nobbiest of the new rough straws; bam ‘ pom poms for trimming. Choice of medium breadth a b ns each LARGE SILK AND VELVET ROSES, with follage vane ge © . | special tomorrow at, the 89 UNTRIMMED CHIP SAILORS, $2.98—Thew } cluster G | te bisck, brown, navy and Sen BUNCHES OF DAISIES, on epectal sale 29 find nothing re stylish or so good tomorrow at only c | quality elsewhere at the price ., {Se Eaton-Huribut Writing 10 Tablets, special c m-Huribut Writing 19 diets, special Cc 100 Writing Tablets, plate 5c and linen finish Dennison’s Lunch Sete, 6 designs 12 napkins, 12 dotites and lunch cloth, one set to a cus 1 Post Cards, beautiful color ef battleships, Seattle and state views; regu SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSE High in quality and low in price. Satisfaction and real comfort in buying goods that combine Take edvantege tomerren these special prices on the time articles you are constantly need of in the house— 7 Sc Pear! Buttons, & dozen ova 25c Diana Belt Hose porters, at only . Egg Darners, a! each ensue these qualities. See these specials tomorrow— SOc LIGLE HOSE, 5 PAIRS $1.00 25: SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 18 Fine quality, fast black, gar Women's Fine Ribbed Cot ter top, high spliced heel, dow ton Vests, with bigh necks and bie sole and toe; worth Sc; long sleeves, and drawers to special 366; or $1 00 mateh, French band, lace trim 3 pairs ’ ind cuff knee; reg 19 Se value, at c 35e SUMMER VESTS, 250—Wom en's Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, 65¢ VESTS AT 450—Women’s $1.75 GILK GLOVES AT 8) some with crochet yokes, all Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, with White or Black Silk Glove with low necks and no sleeves; band crochet yokes; regular 1@-bdutton length; 25c quality; spectal 25 She quality, 45 at c | spectal at . c $1.76 values $5 UMBRELLAS AT $2.89 These are extra good. A special lot of the very best Umbrellas Se Invisible Hair Pins, per box Ey 10¢ Curting Irons, each . . Sc Madame 98c PICTURES 59% Etchings, Fac Similes of Water ite; all stews. at, the 69c py $1.75 KID GLOVES, 690—-A ape Colors, Artotypes, Colored Pho- for every-day, satisfactory serv ers, at cial lot of real Kid Gloves, the ioe that tos and Carbons, tn sises from | 3¢ giack and same quality as thoar sold reg merge and taffeta 12x18 to 19123 Inches; hundreds Pins, a card .... ularly at $1.75 and $2.00 a pair all sizes. In order to close out, on sale tomorrow at, the 69c CORSETS HALF PRICE While they last tomorrow, we it odds and ends in Worm orects, well known popular and ail good styles, broken . many of them large, at just half-price runners, steel rods and paragon frames; “handles are gold, stl ver and gun metal trimmed; regular $4.00 and $5.00 values. Choice all day Satur 89 day at, each " of different subjects to choose from; all are handsomely fram ed regular prices 78¢ and 98e. Your choloe tomor 59 row et . ic 59¢ Fancy Pin-On Supporters, special ‘Se Rush Shopping Bagh special at .....05 ee Thimbles, all sizes, 10c Bulldog Key Chaing, Heatherbone, black and white silk covered ~..5.0 7% $1.50 CORSETS at hee Sutcliffe Baster, Receiver | Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. - Checking Account , For Small Sums wal “Gus Brown” sis Satisfaction It does not end with us when a sale is made and we get your money. We are never satisfied until you appreciate our efforts in trying to give you the “most for your money.” Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 Whether our earnings come wages, or salary, or profits, and disburse money, That of V aller amounts than @ ers rive us of the cour fenc r many other whieh the king System There is nothing complicated shaw’ checking account. You simpy Ga what you receive and write checks it) your payments. The ss But the Grocer, would rather be # by k; it is easier for them t 3% errors and to keep their accounts Oe You will find also that the ce your credit; it adds to your among the merchants and in the games nity. Perhaps even a better any of these is that the a RECORD of every @ PT’ ff every » facilities of the ‘ extended to itors as well as large; and Weee ready to give the benefit of 8t cate S 6as 4 experience to those with banking matters, Second aed Yesier “Where the Cars Stop” Scandinavian American Bank sammaaaee Alaska Building, Seattl : | J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operator d oe, Wash DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING BROK BRS Books, Bonds Grain Private Wires ae Both Phone sou dpe ee alas Orders Bxsouted for Investment er on BEKINS oncda» CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. @OING BAST BOING SOUTH COMING Cut Freight Rates on Household Gaol ont ete ef la to @ cent what 1688; LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast—Now Open for the Season—Free Attractions Daity, 3:30 and 8:30. The new Twelve Thousand Dollar Orchestrium, finest ever built in Germany, will render daily concerts. This instrument will be used to accompany quartets and open-air vocaitsts Dare Devil James rides down the Chutes on a bicyele. * Kirby.” the high diver, dives from an 80-foct tower into the bay Unete Hyrum will pay the Park a visit Sunday Yourn fer a ite a and & good time at Lana Park.” Prof. Christensen s Danet Pavilion, t é low > FPS brah ing Pavilion, the finest floor tn the Pa BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 4th Rainore Tyrolean Troupe, 14 in number presenting thelr st Louis Pair successes, including their famous’ National Dances. Basket Parties weloome at all timos Books are open to Socletios, Lodges, Sunday Schools, Churches, ete. to hol@ pienics or eutings at Luna Park Committees are cor Gilly invite@ to canton the manager before closing elaewhere "2 CHARLES LOOFF, Manager