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—SPORTS— LEWIS LECTURES SHREEDER BUSBY, Shreeder of the Manager Goorge BROADWAY TEAM Se jan infielder who played last | with Oakland. Van Haltren tet him Tells Boys | the Qus ity of | a matte of how much of a seore [Tacoma piles up next Saturday, | go he had too infielders. Their Work Must Jand that {f they do not take a) eo -—— bene ens ma | brace all hopes for the champion: | | Improve. |ahip may go gtusorkog and Bread B ROADWA Y-TACOMA way will fod herve en the bot Coach Lewis of” the, Beoenmdveny | tem fr Gite foettialt ftypttt. GAME POSTPONED by Che genre with the gritty Hette fa High seheet soereatt toam yesterday | @fterneen ealed the players Co the stingleweavers the line play The ache ed game between the carpet amt gave them @ lecture on | very poor game and the back field Peie awful playing tn last Satur-| was all that saved the day for the | "roadway high schoot and Tacoma Gay's game. The coach told them local team, The boys lack that | 28h school, to be p vioxt that with no bettor form than they {one great football requisite “pop: | BAturday, has t yo Gemaret then, it would be only per.” j Week, and ‘will “be played at Ta NE ot on I coma. Tacoma believes sho has an " “lexeellent chance for the cham BURNS DEVELOPING _ 0° Seno! vent to but one game, The ar rangement is for Troadway to play at Tacoma this season, and Tacoma {to play one game here next sea: SLUGGING POWERS According to the newspaper ar the rally shaky and demoratiaed. "8 Wiles on. the recent’ BurneLang | He retreated across the ring, where Manager Herold a hae fight in Melbourne, copies of which | a right croas dropped him for nine sone on coagdl * the Hit Military have been received at The Star | seconds, when he aroe & heavy | ore eey next Saturday, I the | Office, Burns is developing into a|left body blow sent him down again, | Sa! Here next Saturday. | tn the slugging — fighter. Lang wes| “Lang then made a desperate ef. |Cvent that that team cannot be mocked down weveral times dur-|fort to retrieve his fortunes, and | secured, he will endeayor to, as Ing the contest, in addition to hav-|rushed tn to mix it, when, to the | [Ose ct game with b a ast Side ing one of hia ribs broken from utter astonishment of every one, | sh school, at Fortian Burns dropped his hands and La: the first blow delivered by Burna, began to hit at his head with both &nd receiving other severe blows LINCOLN EXPECTS The Age describes the sixth and | hands. Left and right he struck final round as follows time and time again, with never a/@ “The sixth round saw Lang rock. blow struck back by Burns. ‘You've 'aT0 BEAT § SPOKANE. ing, and Burns fresher than ever. got him, good, Bill, the crowd He was determined to finish It. His yelled. ‘Keep it going. Hurrah | jiines the Tacema-Spokane geme feet and hands worked like light-| You'll win.” Then the champton’s! .. jast Saturday = wanes AA. ogy ni an@he dodged about Lang in audacity was noticed. Me had 8) not considered as a “sure-thing” In w pneerting way. Landing on smile on his face, he was actually | the champto race. Heralded Lang's ear with a heavy left, he | enjoying it. He knew he had sapped as & team o} erans who would FYattled him badly and left a mark. Lang's strength, and he knew there wipe up all the Bound achas He then worked the big man into wasn't a knock-out punch tn him mane boys oy, eee ‘a &@ corner, and, closing fn, struck He had deliberately given Lang Dis umes Gow edly m Ae fh on serwehaal with for a while, Sud, home as hard and often as a rock head to play 5 pounds drill, Every blow told, and Lang denly bis powerful stocky figure Next Saturday Lincotn will hook could not escap He pluckily stiffened up, and he just calmly up with the Spokane team, and the fought back, but bis efforts were and coolly measured off his dis chances of the Beattie team | are tively ineffective, and when tance and knocked Lang down and *y uch as the Lincoln team is teats “ ” will come nearly up to the woight of he ~ comand wot @ adh he came out of | out,’ hens bore, den. eee NEXT VARSITY GAME WITH PULLMAN _ Collegians to Be Whipped Into Good Shape for the Contest. ean be counted upen for a goal the field. This boy has the ity and If developed would prob become an vatukbie & man to sin ax Spiodel w Yashing- we times refuse to work nd, who has a badly wrenched shoulder; Wells, who has a ligament torn from his hip 4 Togtmier, who }is just recovering from a dislocat led shoulder and a twisted knee. | When Washington lines up 7, againat Pullman {it is expected that these men will be well and fit to do some tall fighting. Pallman ts being looked forward to with con siderable uncertainty, as the game against Whitman last Saturday was an indicator which points to fail kanes advantage over Lincoln ie also decreased by the ot Mohr, who weighs 220 pounds and was the mainstay of the center of the Spokane line, Hughes and En. aishorn, tackles, also suffered minor injuries in the Tacoma game, and Will be kept out of scrimmage for few days, Coach Allen is working the Lincoln boys hard in prepara- tien for the game and they enter into practice with more vim than heretofore. v From now until November when the University of Washing ton wilt meet the Washington State college, of Pullman, there will be} nothing doing in the way of Inter collegiate AQUATIC SPORTS ARE football contests in Se attle, Coach Dobie is planning to INTERNATIONAL BAKERY Stalls 4 ak On the Square Op. Totem Pole Ye Market On the Square Op. Totem Pole 615-617 “First fs WEALTHY MAN IS HELD UP FOR KILLED HUNTING (By United Pri | ut ROSLYN, Oct a7 While bunting in the mountains Munday ba ‘ afternoon Wiitlam Adam, Jr, son of} County Commiastoner William Adi | wae mortally shot by the accidental discharge of his companion’s rifle while riding along the road ° (By United Preas S about 35 yours of axe, tall, thin], young Adar lived, olght MOUNT VERNON, Oct, @—jand of sandy complexion halted | Five ier ino iacledamn denehia Dear Wife; I am held up ofa) Mf, Bnalinh of the read abou the emergency hospital hore. He i o'clock, as the lumberman was ro|was 31 yours old and very papular [kidnaped foF $6,000, and I Am) turning trom the camp of the Tyee Ce, and asked for a rida, ene nem in a sling and de threatened with hevieg my ears cut off (f Ure otemey bb ret fortheeming Lonely Phe baw CONDEMNED - Jolared be Ind heen injured, Mr ny temnrre nen, For Gut's sane | Kagtiwh volumtoored avsistance, but | t mateo lev, Birew thin note bys Mr | tte man bed no soon eat down Mangay and soltelt dite wun" |b sido him in the buggy than he instantaneoun| prodded the lumberman to the ebs with a revolver, compelled him to drive off the road a short distane Throatened — with death by a highwayman MURDERER who held j bien up ta the woods three miles write the note and then submit to [from this place last evening, B. G.| being chained to the tree, | Knglivh, the pioneer lumberman of Captive Frees Himesit. | this vielnity, and perhaps one of “ lthe bout-known eltiesne of this @ao-|. The bandit then jumped into M |Bnglieh’s buggy and drove away j His captive succeeded within o few | fen note to hia wife and was then! minutes in freeing himself, rushed left chained to a tree in a lonety!to a netghboring farmhouse and spot while the bold bandit hastened | telephoned to his wife, telling her (By United Press.) YREKA, Cal, Oct Twenty jarmed men have been searching the hills about here all aight for Denny jtion of the state, wrote the fore. to town to collect the ransom jo ignore the note. Meantime the + dei - . money, The money was to héve€pighwayman encountered B®. Hus-| Axel, & pee = Pong nr r = been under ® trestle of the fon, to whom he told the same story | [Nhe LTOm mae a et inthe | Great Northern f injury he had related to Enaiinh, | Or pening him ng i Al Only the tact thap the fellows inj inductog him to deliver the note. /)%4 toon received from the possen | his haste and nervousne which,| Mra, English took the note and) aig i¢ is supposed that th “4 r | Mr, English says, was very appar | slammed the door In Huston’s face. | 40). hay whe wood hin escape ent, had fastened his vietim inse-| The sheriff was notified and al{/' (ms mae & Se Gade eurely, prevented his scoundrelly | search for the bandit begun, but he|) io fan 2 Me to te “% we jechome from being carried Out to|has not yot=been overtaken, He |" onenbe was discovered. a successful coneluston took English’s bugey with him»: 10! was sentenced to be han od when he fled. My Wensey, vo-| oo the murder. of Joseph Siiva fast Asked for Ride. June, Jailer Dudley was taking} ferred to in the note, Is the banker) at Mt. Vernon CASHIER SHORT $120,000 some trustien to the jail late last jevening. After the last man was |inaide, Hazel slipped from the door jana locked it behind him was dark and no one noticed the fleeing prisoner. Dudley ham mered on the door until he at tracted the attention ofthe deputy | The who ts deseribed ams: TUG CAPTAINS ARE SEV! Y SCORED y United “Press. N bandit, BAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 27.—The heriffe and the door was opened t ript of toatimony im the tn for him. He was a prisoner nearly vestigation into the cbarges brought a half hour. As soon as it was dis [ages Captains Dormer nue ioe |covered that Hazel had escaped, 20] item Ot the seagoing tues Fak) tA, rue|armed men made up § posse and Alasha today by the local United| thar the snot deminet today | started in search of the murderer |Rtates inspectors. The hearing wili|Meriber, cashier of the | was to be hanged Octo be concluded Im the north before the| 5 Perea Pod ; hited Blatee inapec * A raseene et in which the Star of Bengal crkalamante tktee” Whee “8. FALLS OFF ENGINE; bandoned to her fate. on sense would tell a mas. sald Inspector Bolles during bank sod two wooks thought they would not BREAKS HIS BACK. pearing bere, “whe had "osan| aeoF that amount —. ‘ollo wim his ANnoUnceme ress. rocks on the starboard side of his| came expressions of fear oe emer 8POK ed age ih a ca steamer that such territory was| of deposi that they will Bet re ANE, OG. 37.-—-Btooping d that if a ship were | ceive mare than 20 cents on the doi- |CY*" ' Ket & drink of water while/ the Star of Bengal lar, if they get that much. Rowelv his engine was going at a speed of was, she would go ashore. The offf-|er Neider will take charge of the|26 miles an hour, W. B, Lepre, | core of the Kyak must have ktlown | institution at once young fireman on the Northern! that when they left the ship know Beriber's allegod tions are] Pacifie, slipped from the gangway ime that the big veese! had no , po oe The A Penney tn this hear. varied and teow ramifying | Sunday morning, fell heavily to the! ing tends to bring about thik me 2 ey —s ground and is now in the accident | jumton leaid to ha’ used certificates of | W8T4 of the Sacred Heart hospital | me Geposit, previously and comeerative, {With bis back broken. The acci-| FALLS IN VAT OF jly numbered, that were far beyond|dent happened near Athol, It ts| |doubtful if he will recover. As a| | regular numbers. BOILING agama | strange result of the accident Lepre [has lost complete use of his vocal } (By United Press.) SPOKANE, Oct. 27.—While werk Ing on a platform around a large| fron tank at the Western Asphalt! |mishap occurred was written by |him as he lay on his cot in the} hospital a few left, remember the place and come early; look for the Big Signy Creditors’ Sale ssessinssnasnasssnnasisnnanssisasinssteetinnenaeees 718 First Avenue Bince opening the doors for the sacrifice of ous Stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings we but there still remains many valuable articles Commencing Tomorrow, Wednesday We will place on sale Clothing Men's Sulte worth up to $12.00, your choice in this : $4.85 ~ haem a few more specials Furnishings and Hels 85 Bilkoline Handkerehtety.9g 26e Half Hose oe BSeerseeaaove seteawnese2 Sezesr nale Men's and Youth's Sults and | 506 Hos Cravenctte Values, up to Sox sid es. Me 918.00, in this 7 45 i i le ‘ 260 Suspenders. . aid All-Wool Biue vane ey value $3.00, now, Youth's Sults, all ordinary values, sold fn this sale tor... 9020 $20 Binck and Biue Woolen, Worsted Suits or Cravenettes, price this : $9.85 wale.. sizes, extra Fancy Colored Fiannel worth up to $2.59, now. Heavy Work Shirts. $25 Knglish Volour, ' French $1.00 Golf Negti : Thibets and other high Dress Shiria, sous = grades, this 12 45 * sale wear, now $2.00 All-Wool Undorwaiil 75¢ Fine Derby Rib, now, Oda Pants, value up to $2.00, now Wear Like 95c "$1.85 Iron Pants, made up-to-date $5.00 Fine Dress $2, 65 $1.50 Hats, now.... Trousers Fine Dress Hat $3.50, now. Uncalied for Tailor-made Suite from our Tailoring Depart- ment at less than Half Price; Suit Cases, odd vests | coats and other articles at.gm own price. Only a few more days left of this great SACRIFICE SSSSSRSESIRES SBTegsaeass ezzes-> The Famous Co, 718 First Avenue Between Columbia and Cherry 4, B87233_ malt Sales 39¢! ir *: welaht 19 “ , Ny malt it will pa to keep these rd F. M. SPINNING | 1310 Second Av. Gevete ail of the spare time to bat. jure for. the varsity whee the) POPULAR AT YMCA. | tering his men into shape and heavy teams are taken on. / company, i which 35 barrels of rae drilling a few more formations into| A wave of satisfaction swept over ged Rye cooking, H. H. Rine | Hee hem a their heads. It is his intention so | the university when it was learned) An aquatic team, composed of | ve ‘on co t watchman, stumbled | me 7“ 1e total | to improve the open style of attack | that Manager Rassmussen was able Messrs. Adams, “Ware, Zane and a a - win bottling substance (By United Press.) / that the varsity will be able to|to switch the game with the Ore-| Yerkes, former residents of Bow |” tig mance y! barned PORTLAND, Gre, Oct. 21.—Two 7 eee thin almost exclusively. S0| gon Agricultural college to Thaaks-|ton, will tomorrow night meet a Fo a Dan crawl out, and | highwayrnen entered @ saloon at 204) reas ae ing DEFENDS UPON far, the forward parses and other giving day. Until the contest last | team from the Y. M.C. A., compow-| whe “ by his fellow workmen, )Tayior st. in this city shortly after | rt pa cinic e open formations have not been suc-| Saturday the collegians were 80%-/ed of Mesars. McKean, Carlson, | 00 SPPied kerosene to soften and) midnight last night and ordered What You Are cessful as ground gainers. |tous to meet anything from a steam | Helmricks and Schrage, in a relay |, move the substance from his face John Brugger, the bartender, + During the Interim between now | roller to a basa saw, but the WAY race in the association pool. Kach |.. permit him to breathe, Thisithrow up his hands, Brugger re- |‘ yt Pte * exerntial to and the Pullman game the warriors Whitman was able to hold the! man will race two jengthe, or 106 caused the skin to blister, amd the | cused to comply with the order and | ee en ameere tad rs wd — Wilh be pot into the beat of physi.| varsity down hase somewhat dam- | fect [exis came with the asphalt, ween ane of the robbers fired. hitting iim Notice to ihe Public” PROF. LANDAU AMUSEMENTS. eal trim. There is much to do pened the ardor of the students) Aquatios bid fair to bec: Pe | vecedvints @ Was removed te tn the leg and Infiteting « flesh 4 ss : | — Globe this line, as there are four|as well as the team. All are of| o¢ = Pe Fie Sdsteet nmoate, Bmeromey hoapital |wound. Without further effort oy a —) Porensiogie. Physiognomiet and THIRD AVENUE TEE whe ere in peor condition.|the opinion that the ©. A. C. can| Sone of ow! ee is suffering was fearful. The|robbing the place the men turned | ~y Paimiat world renown Russell, Drgw & French, poor ha ona of swimmers at the ¥. M. ¢ N b 1. Mat 4 Oc These are: Westover, who has be taken into camp on Turkey day| 4 jy asphalt penetrated his eyes and and ran. They have not been cap- | reopen jovember ain an consulted to your advantage at nit lain 5699. 5 a | ave formed a tank team a6d/hurned them terribly. & Joth: tured eidental. Phones: Main 1381; Ind. |§ Rtarth Pike and 7) Matinces Wednesday and couple of stiffened knees which athetter than now chosen the name of Sharks, 4 : 7 * clothing | aon * “ees | Union ante. Ev 4 “a tumaiet . andi bad to be cut off in small pieces. When the robbers entered the | 4251 NOURS—e A M. TO 10 FM wrne Geeet Manne ———— SSS ih “ng egg some for & tank) Nurses and doctors worked over Place Brugger was carrying on a| “2 - - Our Stock ¢ smpany oft meet with the Seniors om Novem-| him for hours removing the asphalt, 'Conversation with his wife over the | GARDEN TRACTS xt week, “Queen of the if ONC a RED ee pain was so intense that it lephone. Mra Brugger heard her wncre trac $100 an binders Both stupendous etooioerm |nccessary to give btm eplaten. the Grop the recelver, and alf™ S0f*: easy terms: close to AMUSEMENTS. hae gurgnena think Se Wil ree: . inter heard the shot. She| pe Caf line and leke; level, clear : | nights, 15¢ | MH recover. Sal an te ed; fine for chickens and ber- = pod at the telephone, panic strick } | WILL. WRITE UP s anti! after the affair was over | a Pied her husband re 0 National Moore Theatre | Whitman he a otn Whit TAMMANY HALL hone and oe nen a , oi 7) fone ie JOHN CORT, Manager. ‘ormal Request for sseal=e prominent men in the city.) worth at Tacoma tie afternoon. | } | 2 , ager. | They are comparative scores, Whitr should Miverett's Postal Gaim Large —————————————— | This Week, Matiners Thursday and Tourney Will Now | Directors—Mayor John F. Miller,| win, ax she held Waxhington dowa (By United Press.) . KVERETT, Oct. 27 Everett's | Saturday, |H. ©. Gill, former Gov. John H.| te $-9, while Whitworth "allowed «| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27.4Hip-|gain. Im postoffice pereentags of | $4 No. 12 Wiss Tin- «Tue TIME, THE PLACK AND THE Be Made. |MeGraw, Dr. F. A. Churchill, D. €.|##-4 score z tom Stnetalr, author of “The Jun-| fiscal year recently tiosed than ace iners’ SaIpS. . Cc ome Conover, BN. Brooks, EF! Athietes who will reprosent Wash-| nis iitorary labors. “With hits le Hl. {ike este ported. Tite nate during -* With John Young | Sweeney, J. H. Davis, W. G. King, | ington wate in the ountey | Gevined i am ie Oe | ip poreentage of wang ales tenth ae tas inners Nlants—s0e to $1.80 The Seattle Bowling Tournament | Clarence J. Gerald, D. B. Dugdale, | run against Idaho in the near future | O87!ord Wilshire, whose magazine | er ie tirat clase in Wannie, leteat with jaid too Matiness-—36e to $1.00. “association last night perfected its H. &. Stuff, aries Perry and W.|are Cooll, Stookey, Hunt and converted the author to socialiani.| ton, Oregon, Montana ana laske Sag pee Vase” Next week Spatd in Pull organization, and articles of incor-|H. Brown, George H. Revelle. | mundaon |The two writers are being enter | cording to official reports just yd has laid too "7 poration will be filed with the see-| Executive committee William | i tained by their friends of the liter | ** cutter, is & inches The Gran Fotary of state at Olympia tomor-| Wray, E. L. Kern, W. C. Lynch, J.|,,A"%ur W yesterday wonlary set and the ideal socialist cat long | over Wray, ~ . the Utah » Bre Holter Explodes—-Tre De elghe oa 7 CO Ma \ . tow. Secretary A, L. Jenkins, of|F. Janecke, D. B. Puttmann, F. 8.\ing Yrack pu defeat-louy. Sinclair has ed to| REDDING fel Oct Loule W.|antecd by zon x RT, Manager. the Bowling association, who is a) Stimson, H. R. Clise, N. B. Allan, | champs m, at Bait La rin k at @ soctatiat ng here | Start, a bollermaker formerly om-| perfect in v a te to the Western Bowling | C. s. C. Basel, BE. W./ won t te sd | Thursday night. He announced to | Bio7t? by the Moffet Sawmill at “Pactag the Must is I. Davis, A j won two up tn 36 h | Biskiyou, died today as the result of Sig? rd n Congress, will now formally invite |Cresaman, W. A. Kundegraber, Ed day that he will shortly write a! injuries ‘received. pont on a anys mens to. Tee ial Wednes-| Standing’ Beward for as the congress to meet here in 1909.| Wright, G. I. Keen and D, C. Kin-| The Cincinnati Reds, 12 strong, |book dealing with Tammany Hall. | b at t ex; killer no t o> casinan ana bee loam prove that any peraan It ts now not a month since the|kead. . [left Cincy yesterday for an inva-| i Neeley, the night watchman ed us he gon 7 ee.” | Fregolia appears fifst wctive work for the 1909 tour-| Se oa [ton of Cuba. On thelr retuen tity Locker Clave Le | aytien 1d will play teams in the south. TLANTA. Ge Oct The nament was begun, and the pro| Handicapped 18 yards, Metvin| pray ‘ ‘ Ss. ; ¢ court of appeala holds that eattie Theatre moters look with satisfaction qn| Sheppard was defeated by » t Subeiy Sek ind Oa i Nicipal ordinances, that contitet A poor acne Dace aie Paaaie oo the progress made. Immediately |'pehes in ® quarter-mile run at baseman, is the next henedic He with ¢ state law which Heenges the 3 fn po afler the award of the tourney a) York on Sunday by BR. T. Evana EF ts Mist” Helen Pitnatb ° ior” wae Aiea The de 7. Tonight and All Week. Matinese Bond issue will be floated ¥.. thie week in matri-| Sf a Macon (dm) Boctal club, at- “THE MONTANA LIMITED? The complete list of the exec / ein padi ek. aew « ordinanes of that elty i$ : : w ests —_ “yd and directors con | Slight hop : nih att vont ing locker clubs. Gp ang The virwates. ) [in the Laughable Four-Aet ins the names of many of the) or e.. a. Mn. ye - rtained for | - he x “& DOMESTIC BLT os recovery of T « Evans, right ? ou get a 1 Matinees Tues, Thur, - — rd of the Utah Aggies, who was - The “er Sun E « Prices—Ite, ¢ head of horses, road tn) in the game Againat the eoretical and ex 0c. Matinee Prices—106 : Putman Hunting) Pin iene iorien mist bs | hool of Mines « School Children’ s Eyes ° imental, ‘stages Lois Theatre Tne Beat ‘Steck, Com Boots sold Within the next ten days on pa > es ‘ Given apectal Gare und: attent bane of binds. "hs ire strong at Phones: Sun, Main 1204; Ind. 4334,| tle, Regardless of the 4 € pe meen a ae ” © Gane-Nelson fight as hte } and are easy to work with 7 ee *. To ‘ eee State Fair Track, or addrese at the Colma af io be by our Jalist. If you suspect |S" are easy to work with—a new Week--Mats Today and i‘ 2 F t any trouble with your child's eyes, nat - . |whown vividly a tty on the What's the use of experimenting. | That Real We + iP MP ¢ 1. D. CHAPPELL jmoving pictures at a local theatre we can advise you, Schuehard « you are sure of protection mai re a Must P Kast Madison. | this woek tleal Co,, 1207 Second av wre OF satisfaction here? THE Heit TO TRE HOoRAR” | P Morse. ————> = ven Stciniinaisimagtih,, TOR BVO wetth Th ber gouh cacubat oman | I. Acme me fay to yourself with gc 00 ont thing at the Lois in weeks.” + Her . crack : «004 tool a | athiotic that 1.10 Ne tt Wies Pin: — 8 | Micky Gannon wi igh Salpe | champton ‘within a - ‘és 9 mm Brinch, 2% inch T¢ " The Jan : . * , Matied (o any address 1.02 | voi as e a have also been cut down ile. tr *; 24-inch | | ° * e irene s1.20] esis tide A Hurricane Finis = site Sterday that A had offe |terany that, Clove ae ub f * B-inch cut . ve years. He ted, ‘howeve T MOST EXCITING DAY OF OUR 4 eet cee tekioe on “offered +: ong Fe epee 1.35 Saving is a ‘a habit—nothing amy ™ re 5 jan Tinmers’ cutter eit & A sinch racy, Cleanliness and all the othtt Athlete unton bh atte: any address airs) - in the International WAS YESTERDAY, OUR STORE WAS THRONG r ; ood habits. It is most easily a ge ene ED FROM EARLY MORN UNTIL THE CLOSING _— ee Oa 83 & hildhood: it CAN Bea encourage HOUR WITH OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS Full length 14 inches, 4-ineh cut quired in childhood; it atte petition ANXIOUS TO GRASP THE SPLENDID BAR for! weighs 48 49, quired at any age | x 5 GAINS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE STORE- ale dace 2.35 | Loe er ner, & French runner, won t SUCH VALUES IN HIGH-GRADE “MEN'S WEAR" o O16 Wise Tinncew 7 . oe Roossvelt “prlae. for’ the. thteeen SOer, wotleee Or verre ace lars Woon. Sntpe awry $2. 15) The “Habit of Saving” is the eat |His time was 16 minutes and 16 See rae SAC ear WE BERGAT. WITH gutter, wolk i 54 on " est way, the surest way——in fact Bap nd SURE ed (oO amy nddrens @2.7 “ « - Tinners’ 25 | ; habit; > c anything. T get the ha at A GOOD TIME TO BUY bi incweay Flea} START is necessary; SYSTMN ‘a important A big start is not necessary) iti not wise, It is far better to start ! a pace you CAN keep up—and Alashn Woilding, Owned by the Scandinavian American Mase ~=KEERP IT UP Scandinavian American Bath Alaska Building, Seattle, U. 8. A.

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