The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1909, Page 2

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3 THE STAR THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1909 = ~ SPORTING NEWS DUGLETS ROMP AWAY INSTR OF COT | JOHNSON AND KETCHEL ARE M’INTOSH SAYS JEFF LAST PRACTICE GAME 10 "il" ‘i Fon att HAS ALMOST PROMISED Regal 2 bile tor ths . FANS WITH OFFER OF HIS Grae recs mes Be come wN " won } a your-t ° JOB TO ANY OF THEM sie oF > TAKES q GAME THAT WAY — _ ate this afternoe NTRACT 18 pte thie w | (Ry United Press) . ) April 1 J RY SAM R. BOK \s ¢ bas a sain : BAAY (0) ON BALLARD SMOKER 4 seal A ‘CAPRON MAY COACH WITH ip ecsrcre fee | DOBIE AT WASHINGTON _ en | eae oe w playing lett te, abd formerly » re Spent on the works’? of than on -00 Suit dg a. That’s irda baseman T . oa cee THIS YEAR PACEMAKERS IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, 2 czicee ee BATTLING NELSON JOINS SOCIALISTS IN CHICAGO. ed today t an ane raven fo row jor wAnLD AND BHE were aM } Py United Prone.) Your Money Back} You Want It WOODLAND CLUB SMOKER 22025 SED 5-619 et a WILL BE PUT ON TONIGHT ss: 00— morn PSSA SRI | Sour ema as manager GOTCH MAKES MONKEY OF Fee = ites os BALL TMAAMOGY, THE TERRIBLE Peeters OFFICIAL BALL LEAVE 88LT TO ROLLER on de with the s ar . c . pte tr ped } OF THE GAME MENKRY OnRDREMAN ‘ ¢ ecient abou : nat ‘ : pleasure to wateh him AN vA "SIN ; ALDING & BROS. (By Untted Pree) - SECOND AVENUE ppo SHACKLEFORD THINKS emt IOS SEW yor MANUFACTURERS B12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE nly at ALBERT ANSE, sewer First and Cherry Optical Department $$$ tontaht. and the p A. Bridge & Co. Largest Clothiers On the Pacific Const summee Clothing for Men-] AND S ! MEN Clothing for the Discriminating Man—the Man who wants a Suit or Overcoat at adest price, from reliable, honest manufacturers—this man is quickly suited at this great store. Among the many lines we carry exclu sively are t amous Chas. Kaufman Pre-Shrunk Garments. This great firm backs its product against the world with these few words—“Every Kaufman Dealer has our authority to make this gua ntee in our name—If any garment bearing the Kaufman label is not satisfactory, it may be returned and money refunded.” This one sentence means more than a page of “Bunk.” Here, also, are seen the Season's triumphs in the clothing art from such noted manufacturers as Peck & Co., Strauss Bros.’ Hi gh Art, Schloss Bros., Garson, Meyer & Co., and L. Abt & Son. Look over these names and see if there is one chance of your going wrong at this great establishment in the selection of your spring and summer clothes. 5 SPRING AND SUMMER— SPRING AND $ SUMMER— THE STORE FOR YOUR EVERY WANT. SUITINGS TOP COATS OVERCOATS CRAVENETTES OUTING CLOTHES CAMPUS TOGS FOR SPRING THE A. AND SUMMER BRIDCEe PoRULAR FOR MEN oul Merny Bagi t mire vere i FOR MEN e “Oxtord’ The new display— COAT SHIRTS GOLF SHIRTS ORESS SHIRTS NEGLIGEES NECKWEAR had as store he or ite apring ire showing The A. Bridge n the low WAISTCOATS carried in every size produe- GLoves the fabrics and the f shoemak RAINSTICKS able cuts. Many years a tp SUSPENDERS we began selling this Mod cain hed dadiens vtyle PAJAMAS COLLARS LACE AND BUTTON SHOES LATE OXFORDS IN TANS OR BLACKS BUTTON OR LACE TRUNKS BAGS SUIT CASES table various x bloods, est Price Men's Suit—have patterns and ber In this aled alae Grays and f ns cut i “ In our Highest Grade Hand-Tailored Suits and Top Coats we are displaying positively the Season’s Best in the Ready-t Weer Garments. A vast selection of styles and fabrics from the World's Best Tailors, offered to you from $18 to $30—the same joods, the same Finish and the same Fit that you once paid a tailor double the money for, ————— A Department Store For Men. A. Bridge & Co. A nicely tailored Suit for men FIRST AND YESLER— Largest Clothiers on the Pacific Coast —FIRST AND YESLER TWO ENTRANCES A -FiIRST AND YESLER . t. WE CLOTHE YOU FROM HEAD TO FOOT any

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