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< Tespondence from local mer * Louts C. Wallach, will probably get! * Otto was to have fought MeFar “ Jand early next month, but Cross } They fought last October tn New} Matght adopted their uchedule * Bowling congress tournament. Six * teams, the University of Washing 2 provides for one game a week for each team > & gawe with Pullman would neces thousand.” eae SAYS HE IS A VICTIM) OF A FAKE "Tela Bopiaton av MANY UNIVERSITIES ARE VISITED) Prof. Milnor Roberts, chairman | of the committee that is arranging | | | fnvitations to 225 colleges and unt Versities inviting their participe- tion in the exposition games. This} fe supplemented by person athietic directors of ¢ mater, Communicat been sent to 100 eRe papers} Qsking for publicity on the games. May Fight McFarland. ! Leach Cross, who ts really Dr.| er match with Packey MeFar | 4, The doctor dispatched Young Otto in the fifth round of a 10-| found go at New York last night. | Will sow probably get the date. York. the bout being six rounds,/ BO decision | Orviers Adan Gchedale. | ‘The A-Y-P. Bowling leagues last | iret series open on January 27 Continues until May 19, a w fore the opening of the foo, Y. M. ©. A, Eagles, 3. A. White City, and Rubes and Jays, Gompose the league. The schedule Ban on Pullman Game. The ban against next season's football game with Pullman will be | Officially deciared at the board of @ontrol meeting tonight. The ree gon for the ban put forth fs that Mitate a post-season game. Owls Defeat Eagles, The Owls soared shove the Bagies, and plucked two out of three games on the 8. A. ©. alleys fast night. N. B. Allan rolled 235 | fm the first game, and ran up a total of S87 for the three chapters. Aberdeen Manager Coming. ABERDEEN, Jan. 22.—Ciarence H. Rowland, of Dubaque, Ia, n @lected manager of the Aberdeen baseball team for the ses f 1909, is expected to reach tomorrow $1.50 No. 3 Nichols’ vaniz Steel Square 99c F. M. SPINNING 41210 Second Ave. : r : SMOKER POSTPONED)" ? THE STAR*-PRIDAY, JANURY 22, 1909. ILL TALK ABOUT THE ta POOR STREET CAR |», ixiar ovine 4 Nord and Cheater Brown 4 14bpor UNTIL FEB. 5 : and y allan restaurants,” he ht he we E Athi alle mal ard @ dialogue that . od |the 220-yard da 67 Mod omen BROKER S. C. Osborn & Co. Mo 9rEe 6 (82T Fiest Av. | 1 | Better Arrange to Do | | So Tomorrow, | ee Have You Seen Our Window Display Yet? (Contract Goods Excepted.) Pass the Word Along About Our Half Price Sale It’s ahead of anything we’ve ever done before in the way of selling men’s wear If you want to make $1.00 do the work of $2.00 this is your great chance “Seeing is believing”—all you need to do is to come and see and let the goods do their own talking. It won’t take you more than a moment to satisfy yourself that you can’t spend your money any other place in Seattle and make it go nearly as far as you can here, (Come, then, and prove to your own satisfaction that you can do the Suits, Overcoats Men's Trousers Half Price Half Price vie are $1 50 —$15.00 7 50 Values are a —$20.00 1 0 1) —$4.00 ? Values are & Values are aw —$25.00 1 ? 50 —$5.00 ? Values are a Values are a —$30.00 1 a) 00 —$6.00 Values are a Values are - Furnishing Goods Are Half Price ..... ONE HALF | Sweaters are ee LU ere eS ee . atl . eee es Peta ar. cee ws Oe Cee Underwear is...... BN OOD ny 0 vids Neckwear is .....- Just Think of These Reductions— Collars, Four for 23c— Boston Garters, 123c — Regal Colored Hats, 95c— President Suspenders, 25c ue MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT-—— Seema On the Square— Opposite Totem Pole 615 to 619 First Ave. On the Square — Opposite Totem Pole 615 to 619 First Ave. Private Leased Wire to All Kim+ changes