The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1909, Page 2

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—~SPORTS— GETTING INTO CONDITION FOR PRACTICE BALL PLAYERS REPORTING FOR PRACTICE 1 oe iss eet DE Sc ea Bs, BZ Sao oe a UNIVERSITY BOYS WILL WORK HARD .: ~ COMBS THE BRUSH Word comes trom Vancouver that I canuck j Spas mood =| wen | NK SHOWING nie amainat & [tpn J } ‘mee The peeliand y | of Sand i is said te Tollows be a Big Chief with’ the wart club. st MRR, Washington vs. Brosd-| 6 buat, #torm im the Garden Campus ? acpichanesaguanrs , Washington va. Lincote, | » ation for the hardest ever attempted by an. Manager Harolt ‘ington university baseball arrenged 4 preliminary for games every ening with Mareh 7 % a caren te invitations tendered Waning on va, Broad-} len on the Med Pain ai) right, and couver Bars ali Will prove ne Gol Togton va, Lincoln Hh 18, Washington va. Broad * i nad eastern on ve Wilrots act has received alrend) eh" & DORANDO WILL RUN. * from Chicage. Prine nll cme | }@ BUFFALO, N.Y. Feb. 36. # Sad Penasyivecis, that tound| businens college. Camows | 1 |e By U. P-—Tom Longboat, the *| tm a Dygaaic's pare ;@ Marathon champten. announce ws @uring the exposition, These ee ee Dus | ed today bis decision not to # fhe case of ee | ® meet Shrubb bere tonight, and ® et nd th Pi ashington va Duge Ht of the: country: Ast Go: | Duadale’s park | Dorando wili be substituted. | Management ie naturally de- SAINTS AMONG THE GIANTS -| Rest season two wear the big teague uniforms. | Ghater, 19 yeare oid is the} wo atin hin name to a contract. Fred Snodera Piayed last season with the fe 2 years old. Both of mate Vingent | SUNavesveeessees eity meet between the and Pullman. 5 por cent the price was te « college kide turned | the trick by shifting the meet to the Oregon tiald CIGAR STAND MAR 1S HELD J. G. D. Seecamp, proprietor ot} a cigar stand at $18 First av. was) yesterday on a charge of} gonding obweene matter through the Bantornta MS thietic and will ‘ae list ~ that Breseabao St Shafer ts infield mans bet mails. He was released on $600 bat! Maver, nor It is the intention of Postoffice Inspector ©. L. Waylad, who] ‘Shafer comes ts. arrest, to assist im the cleaning out) of stands which carry pictare post) cards unofft to go through the} mails, HAS $4,000 THAT HE WANTS TO BE RID OF ape bew Gaveling tn ant com- “TACOMA BOYS WILL GO ON BIG SKATE ~ Fep. 25. rtickes were County Clerk D. K. Sickles has von PL EE. 7 Be unclaimed funds ranging from ae te aaes 30 dare, $1,100 to $4,000, which he would SW. Mk Robinson, and toy like to get rid of. These funds }have been in the clerk's offies for the past eight years. Three years ago County Clerk Otto Case pre pared @ list specifying the claims, we six nights many hours a they man covering the xreat whieh was ty over to the The winner of the | prosecuting but } nothing was done by that office to secure an order from the court, to dispense with the money. A. H. Nunn yesterday offered to }go through the books and specify ithe accounts for a commission of 10 per cent, and the board of com missioners left the matter up to }the prosecuting attorney's office, latating that if the office did not have time to take the matter up, it could turn the work over to Mr Nuno. Suits and Overcoats $25, $27.50, $30 and $35 Today's Treasury Report Values at WASHINGTON, Feb. The tre ry statement today shows Receipt 2,191,196; disbursements, $2,700,000. WANT—Rooms, furnished or furnished. See page 6. 5c 20th Century No. 130 Antique Copper or Dull Brass Solid Steel Sash Lift 3c Bawh Late h . * , o finish of the window ash to Mende, Wa'l please fou cr you can got Picci fetta tate a ry MIKE FISHER FALLS swore to the warrant for Seeeamp’s | | of hig former friend and side kicker, of att lluatrated Bandas: suppte |Joas Woods |iment, be they get around pretty He refused, however, to be whirted | fast, and at hitting they fome away to Jess dream emportum, aay-| pumpkin. We bad to go a few sey ing that the increase in weigbt that jeral times, but we managed to carry han come with an affigent pogket-joff mout the grapes, and the! would necessitate the purchase | shecksle oh, my!” many tickets Fisher will spend some little thm moma of floor apece be would | in Beatie he has several tem under cover which he proposes Under One Re Vurntah the | Some of the New Silks for Spring | The ideas in Silks for this season call | for sthipes, hairlines and corded effects. We have just received some choice fabrics in accord with these demands 21-inch Hairline Messaline beautiful, heavy, lustrous satin in shades of ashes of roses, amethyst, navy, taupe, smoke, reseda, delft. This has a corded effect. $1.35 a yard 21-inch Pekin stripe, in champagne, tan, French gray, re seda and champagne, rose and gray, champagne and white, sky and white, cardinal and white $1.15 a yard The stripes are 44-inch wide 36-inch Satin Directoire in the following popular shades: ivory, apricot, corn, light blue, pink, old-rose, raspberry, taupe, wistaria, and others, $2.00 a vard. catawba, navy, black, amethyst, 36-inch Satin Duchesse, heavy quality, all pure silk. Some of the colors are taupe, smoke, navy, Edison, old-rose, ivory and tan; also black. $1.50 a yard. Cheney's Faqulards—We are showing these in the storm proof quality, in the leading shades. Some of the popular pat terns are pin-dots, coin spots and Roman Very 90¢ a yard zig-zag stripes tripes with coin spots. acceptable for shirt-waist stits and house gowns Satin Foulards, in very handsome shades and patterns for $1.10 a yard. Shower-proof Foulards in conventional designs, also plain grounds with Persian rings and floral patterns in new pastel colorings. A good strong, durable Silk that will wear well afternoon wear $1.15 a yard. Satin Soliel Cord, in 20 and 36-inch widths, beautiful heavy satin-faced Silk for afternoon and evening gowns Shades are ivory, champagne, steel, taupe, smoke, raspberry, brown, olive, navy and black. AGENCY FOR THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE INTO CITY WITH A THUD IN RENTON The sportively inclined of have arranged for a emoker under direction of the Renton Fire De whieh of the uutt-fest tx} between Jimmie Kelley |knd Soldier Chambers at 135 pounds. | eres rm ” | the [together im the sanctum of the tmt- | ee HE (8 HERE WITH A LONG ter, and the baccball talk that wil PACWnOnE AoC. LINE OF WISE BABEBALL = [flow therefrom, It ts thougnt, win | SHY Guerin TALK hourtshment wre? | ihe maton eee Mike has just returned frow With & loud gtunt and e crash) another veature tnto the barbaric | 1) the reatms where the American naticos! | both of gin which made the brick paving Ober bo . om of aporera) hestre unton station crinkde in severs game in a tale that te told, and re-| wet bouts ar al win, oot THR WOLF” Wig Mixe Fisher, baseball = ort the same old e “nthtette by Walter, with Andrew end all around booster of everything | ligwed hia previes Dr. Roller will hold the candle oat whalers istingutahed Cast. [pertaining to the sport world.) “You ought to see those enatern | over the mat events, principal of | tvs partons: IO Ee BA Se |Gropped off a Pullman iast wight teams,” he said, with great @usto.| wish is the tussle between Jack Pi. he A jae is - ic ee te ond feil into the outeteetched arms /*They look like they had dropped 1 got |his partner in several big deals Se SAE AS rm EUGENE fory the trianguias taeet be- | tween Oregon, Washington end Idaho will be held in Eugene, Ore know £0 o will p ctowd will be penaen of the vis nd wh realined will be ely a beane Ce Wea hie ciel longer. vided proportio KILLED BY PITOHED BALL IMPBRIAL, Ca) Fob. 26— By U. P-—George D. Franklin former Stanford football play or and all around athlete, was gtruek on the head and tastant ly killed by @ pitched ball,-in & baseball game ‘here Febru aty 22. Franklin was, well known tn college’ circles all along the coast aa an athlete of great ability, He was 26 years of age Sete ee eee EE Ee +eeteteeeeeeeees EER ee BASKETBALL TONIGHT The crack Ap owing and { ihe pu tn O GHAY SY PNEY country ts appare fofant billiard pro Ballard A. « Koy Helier |f, MISSES SCHOOL SHOES, in Dongola atid Calf Skin \ Pom Kelly Made fo sell at $2.60 and $3,00.; Now $1.65 le p Crimes | YOUTHS’ SHOES, in Hox Calf. Adapted for hard weay 5a ae — dh = Ae ea Regular value $3.00. Now : $1.75 wives by Mra, 0. & Him Jetfriog. welghing 22 pounds " |] CHILDREN’S SHOES, in Vici Kid. Made to sell g A’ Rodman ee ee J Angeles yentorday una] ALBE HANSEN, Joweler at $2.00, Now teetnes sins 95c : to open a theatrical engagement Optica! Department SHOES . . . 45c¢ Movording to wehedule, Will last to contin anything tering a while it be ‘n says Jim Poverty Dance Toni ight for Down and Out Party at Dream} M. SPINNING 123140 Second Ave. 336 - Znd.Ave.cor land tonight. Cash prizes for worst dressed couple, Ladies free. | This promincs to be a hommer ~ have & reputation neh and a le of stock recently pur- chased from the r roads, account of slight damage caused by floods and washouts, will con- tinue for a few days 0 and $4.00 values 1} Novelty Nets and Window Draperies Many new patterns in Fancy Nets are now being shown in the Drapery Section. The newest designs are in filet effects shoe FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Clones Daily at 5:30. [ mextommtve 14 pre Medium-Priced Spring Dress Goods t-inch Striped ‘Novelty, pecial values at $1.10 a yard Colors are navy with white tripes, black with white tripes and royal with white stripes 44-inch Striped Mixtures, special value, 89c a yard, in grays, green, browns and blue Spring Wash Goods in Variety Imported Border Ging hams, 48 inches wide, in a number of plain colors with deep stripe border, (Oc a yard New Domestic Dress Ginghams, in various staple and novelty patterns, 124 yard Imported in wide plain stripes, also her ringbone 35c 8 yard, ca Ginghams, weaves, and dainty block patterns. Cable Net, 50 inches Square-mesh in ecru or white, wide, 65¢ a yard. Filet Net with motifs, 85c a yard. Fine patterns in Filet Net, Point de Paris and other de- signs, 45 and 50 inches wide, $1.50 a yard. heraldic Ronton promines | © ® puree, The ly amateurs Foley of Chicago and Byan Reise | The time is February M4. at # o'clock, and the place ts Renton ball WANT—Board and page 6. i 4 CALF, Box and Plain Toes, Regular 00 shoe. Now ; Al BALLARD A. ¢ KID AND BOX CALF, Rlucher cut Regular Now Mos wif ton nilard At Betts « elub HIGH CUT SHOES, in Nilac aT Friday Po Aidad! a} TES mall. Bes ‘wells riya lion a eomelie yal five w noe RXoAd tem f the Ballard A big crowd if ox ted an the Apollos oA Mater Now 52-inch Herringbone Suit ing, $1.40 a yard, in navy, brown, gray and smoke ‘ A ‘SS | (FREDERICK & NELSON) - | ARRANGE A MITT-FEST|MAYOR PUTS BAN ON ROLLER-WEEKS MILL in has Dr. Roller been sat upon for recownition in the okane handed ant forbidding ie the Spokane | wo in that city | ed that} Four | round go, and th at all contests mush <S room S88 THE GRAND ed JOHN CORT. Manager. Large quantity of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes at fess than anufacturer’s prices. Men’s Shoes $1.65 $2.15 $2.85 Ladies” Shoes IN VICI KID AND DONGOLA, Bite her cut Regular $3 $1.95 Great Western Clothing (y, 1317-1319—Pirst Av.—_1317-1319 BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY. 14-inch Striped Batiste, 85« ,in navy, brown a yard gray, H green and blac k La Belle Soie--a dainty new wash fabric in rich floral designs, with wide satin stripe—OQc a yard Cotton Challis in a variety of designs, with side bands for trimming, 10¢ a yard. Mercerized Sateen in grays, blacks, browns and blues, with dot and floral de- signs, including bordered ef- fects, 15c a yard Firet Floor. Second Floor Geometrical designs in ecru and white net, 85c a yard. Openwork block Net, in ecru or cream and two-tone effects, and cream Filet Net in large and small block pat- terns, 45 to 50 inches wide, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. AGENCY FOR GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOKCASES i AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre Joh Cort. Manager MK. CHARLES B. HANPORD | Thureday Mat. and Seturday Night, “The Winters ‘Pule® (Mack Ade Aboot Nothing” tent “Taming of the Shrew" “ of Ventee* | Tonight | Friday Sat Mat Nights, $00 © doo- Be to $1. janing Sunday Night— reday and Seturday, i (8. ¥.) Success, tour: | Matines Balance of Week—Sat The Peerionn ng Comedienne, CORINNE In the Musical Sensation, “THe GIRLS FROM BRMLAUN Nights, 260 to $1; matt tbe to Se Week Beginning With Matinee Bum day, Other Mats. Wed. and Bat, nedy Success of Two Seasong MR. DANINE SULLY, As Pather Daly, im “THE MATCHMAKER. Phones Matn 48 Mats Thurs. and sat. ‘The Seattle Theatre Stock Compeny in “A RACH ACCROSS THE CONTINENT.” Next week, commencing Seadey Mat. February 28th, “THe KING AND QUREN OF OAMBL ERS” Another stupendous Scenic duction Great Cast Pro- Same Company LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sunset, Main 1804; Ind. 4834. Everybody ls Talking About the Wonderful Production of “THR COLLEGR Wipow" at the Lois | atntineitn, “106; he, Bae | Nights, Oe, abe, See, 156 | “AdVsinded” Vewdewttte, weer of aa. aah Feb. tt Palace Girlie. Ray L. Royee, Ward-Klare Co. Jeannette Adier and Her Picks ‘Gray’ @ Graham. |The Blossings MgDenald, & Hunt= ingdon, Orpheum Metion Piotare THIS WEEK of Hermanns Mane. ADERL ATI: HREM | Widow of Hermant jin New and Marvelous Magh THE In a Other POPULAR VAL {Performances Datiy=-2:30, T8, 92th. Pri Loo, B06. nciples Down and Out Dance AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT

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