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take TAR—WEDPNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911, 33333333> SEASON TICKET TO BALL. GAMES FOR SOMEBODY at the ga » a line to the How ¢ when the Edi ke a guess on how many peoy Park, April 18, and to the person making the « rhe many fans will pay admissions er, droy e number, Just 1 at Dugdale rre gures, CONDITIONS---Your Give only ONE season opens this year r of The Star, e will attend t orting s nearest the ar will award a season ticket to > ONLY n plainly in ink nber s must be sent in on a post-card and mated figure and add your name, add phone nt BASEBALL'S BOILED BULLETINS | Outfielder Viola, a ¢ who) more ragged and horrible they made good with the Aug Ga.,|are the he i attached to SHORT SPORT aban, more team, has been sol tanooga. | them. | You can ¢ ou ean get a copy of the Viola is of the best throwers _ B+) re ge in the game. RR RR ite! a, Set 06 Se Gog shew > | any sporting goods he m town Addie . he of the wounded | * LOCAL BASEBALL. de lang bey oe cig: see's wing, is at West Baden, Ind, fol-| * : HS lowing a routine preseribed by the| * ® & kA AR RRA RR HS ub Nap trainer, to get the souper in| Lincotn Midgets were defeated| 4, b r the love of Mike, don't forget Condition to sign checks. y by the Franklin Midgets. | ¢,, 1 in & guess On firat day's Sc to 7% | atter co at Dugdale Park. That McIntyre of the White Sox plays - | season ticket for you will be pretty left field, throws handed and! Victoria Mill team was defeated | ior -what? | bats the same way » from this | yeste ray, Wash., by} he appears to be all right , Score 27} prank Gotch ia still playing the Itank towns to big business. At Jack Murray, trying to perforate oka, Kansas, last night he put led almost blinded! Bali promoters at Kennewick are| away two aspiranta. Mathewson. Question: Was) planning a league that will com-| c Matty's eye on the ground, or {| prise teams North Yakima,| p, Clark, trying out with the Cin Murray just naturally a bum shot?! Walla Walla ewick and O¢/eipnati Nationals at Hot Springs,| - other town. Dac practice game Harry infeldt, Cub third pes wads ee te ate ta the bee sacker is a three-year com) eek ke eR RR RR tract he will be| — Pie lueky t son, and wants| @ TODAY'S TIDE, . > i. |} ‘The athletes of Queen Anne to cine oft * AT SEATTLE. school will show up in a track meet, and Meyers r set |now planned for the 28th eeeeeeee were! # 3:10 a. m. 9.1 feet for a week's work by/ ® 6:00 a, m. 94 feet STADIUM FOR YALE Tex., theatre. \* Low NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 2 ‘ | 7 pm 3.2 feet Plans for the new stadium tT Filck, *| Yale athletics, were turned has signed to with) & ee koe Re RR RR day fo an alumnl adv! ager Armour. Jand a ittee of seven gradua brought Filc WOMAN ELECTED. will b nted to consider the -— WEST ORANGE, N. J, March 22] matter Hamilton, king of base|—Mrs. Harr’ kins Yardley is| ‘s, is managing the Haver-|today a n of the West) HUGO KELLY WINS. hill, Mass, team this season. He ce 8c d, having been| BOSTON, March 22—Hugo Kelly 1 he middie ed * ventor, Mrs. Yardley. OUR 1911 Spring Footwear FINDS INSTANT FAVOR Neat, Trim, Stylish Ties, Oxfords, Pumps, Sandals and Shoes TRAVELER’S SAMPLES TAILORED WAISTS, 98 C MADE TO SELL AT $1.50 to $3 This is the greatest value in Waists that it has ever been our good fortune to secure and offer our customers. Pure Irish Linen, Linenette, Fine Lawns, Madras, washable materials, made up in various styles of pleats, ¢€41 09 Long Kimonos SEPARATE SKIRTS $4.98 Worth $1 to $1.50 This price is for one day only, and is the greatest cut we 49c have yet made in the price of Skirts. Nothing wrong with these, ex Your choice of Skirts worth r up from being only $4.98. All-wool imported #, all-wool p as, serges, Made of mohbairs and novelty goods. Blacks, browns, grays, navy blues rious patterns and and mixtures, All sizes, including extra sizes for stout women. will play center field. veral mali nd A. Edison, th. | at the polls for today, as the back last night} Jimmy Archer, the Cub : The p, is a bug on gloves. ‘with Billy MeKinney Vici Kid, Vet our, Gun- Popular Metal and Dressy Patent and embr 34 to nch C ks, he and stri er “a Women’s and Misses’ larly from $6.98 to $9.98 at good lawn, in colors, All sizes. INFANTS’ WEAR A DECIDED CUT IN PRICES TO CLEAR 3,000 pleces fancy Neckwear, in cluding lace and fancy soft col | Women’s Aprons Large Size Gingham full Nounce. | lars, washable stocks fancy | Special 20c bn emg Bmenngre Page og ; embroidered collars | ‘ pro trap | ain white, pink oF blue and ee to. 35. To dear 10c | ra Apron. Strap | white. Notice the big cut in 2,000 yards Ribbon, in many A prices fancy checks and other styles, 39¢ | 25¢ Bootecs— 19 including plain, heavy silk, up to full | Now c 6 inches wide; 49. To cle Merrick’s Threa 48¢ Bootees ‘ * §9c Percale | dozens of cc bound equal always 5c a spool / ai heli od Infants g White Dre Allleather Hand-Bag, with tollet | Fine Lawn Round Aprons, with | trimm B. Galuty, ine om accessories, leather lined and | wide straps and fancy | broidery or lace covered; $3.98 seller $2 75 | frill. Sp 25c | Dresses worth $198 $1 25 Special oeee s y Ann Apron, made like a o Coat Hangers, made of fancy | dress, without os; all edges | Dresses worth $1.26 89 ribbon, trimmed with baby | bound , to | For 7 ° C ribbon; regular $1.25. To 75c | cies" 75 ¢ | Dresses worth’ 7c 59c clear tees . C | Full-Sleeve Polly Ann Apron: or : 200 only, Chiffon Scarfs, {n many | bound edges, neatly finished; Infants’ Long White Skirts at fancy colors; 2 yards, with deep ys $1.25. To ame prices hem; regular 29¢. To 18 r ‘ 98c | Infants’ All-Wool Bands, 25 clear thee de C | Chitaren's’ Fancy’ Gingham an- | 6c quality, cut to ..... c 12-ounce bottle Bay Rum; 25 Over Aprons; the 49c value; | Infants’ White Wool Flannel regular 50¢. Special . IC | sixes 4 to 8 yours, | Blankets: Spectal 25c Long Black Band Aprons: the 39¢ kind. Special " 25¢ WHITE GOODS oldered, values to Fe sane lankets valued to ‘$8 48c For Infants’ Wool Vests in front pin in back an rut , fire s nd 48c DRESS GINGHAMS | 100 pieces of Fine Dress Ging. ham; comes in a host of styles also a fall line of plain-colored nbray Ginghams 7 Specially priced, per yard [2 Wash Goods Special LONGCLOTH — Half-wool, first and sec 4 | : cloth; 15¢ value. and sizes ... © ose c | 22-inch Beautiful Lorraine Crys- | price’ yard White ol ankets, [| tal Cloth, a fine Bengaline cord, | LoNGCLOTH — embroldered; value, | very new; comes in now . Me ys ¢ pes rae - | Infants’ Outing nnel 22 ray, ave er, an, vig i eck | gray, lavender, old rose, tan, Night Gowns. Special ...44C [| pri Special pric | rn * 23¢ | | WOMEN’S NEW _ HOUSE | | DRESSES—REGULAR | | PRICE $1.50 TO $3 ...... 8c Ft ; N—White | India} Ging Pere Chambray Linon, 20¢ value and Calico House Dresses. One cial price, pard 349 Abe INDIA LINON— White India Linon, 8 1-3¢ regular. 1 Special price, yard ...... 52c of the largest and best assort- ments in Seattle, Scores of pat- terns and all sizes, from 32 to 46 THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SP RT NEWS Here’s a Real “Come Back” in Chicago White Sox Line-up Callahan was JIMMY CALLAHAN BEN HUNT SAN FRANCISCO, Cal tional pastime major } made at than points of the slab stunt T have been asked many times remarked pitcher hav are led to b man is only once a week A pitcher worries more concern. ing his physteal condition t thing else. He daily work and duty portant. Often mark: ‘He in himself, ball.’ This con and easy condi by two or th Think of t has gained and is mm 6 dence is in a rece must keep you h of p conse! regular of the promixes to Ben Hunt, the crack wh Boston Red & about the pitching end of the na most gue mound artists, and has igh wtudy of the finer) With Abe Attell’s refusal to make | 116 pounds ringsld ko map er who loses six or seve games, and don’t you believe he sleepless eis under trying to at another and, when ¢ the pite riew th the ma ager nights ones is lost game. two or thre: are to his credit, he his movements are natural and his b Is able to do i her has and he gene more ny other player except rhs Pitcher Most Worried ” Man on a Ball Team S| Ma ot 1 rim Mental condition is very im stra While of the final result than of his ediate work FITTEN FAVORITE OAKLAND, of his clever showing re Antone Lagrave n 10 to 8 favorite Smith for tonight's here Seattle Daily NAME East 414, Cedar 414. Vans are wate rp to the following addres 30¢ per month by mail, not, all home. r outfie pimiskey camp this mn any pited ight has this nan is pitching he ts apt to think » | mound fe avort a a by eae seeee the The fi ball gam T | pitching tlee. | pee | Tealey }a cinch will not until all the NEW torieh te off, his | were for phy ork Api this after Manag: | afternoon. WANT A MATC CHICAGO, rt nffor made today to mateh Packey Farland but he won't work on or the White & round center, the place va Fielder Jones w ader forsook the & t call of biw tir eee eee * “PLAY BAWL.” * | Lind | McF | Boston Graystone his job and wil! devote hi BOXING GAME IN. KENT NOW enber Athlet in the Sam of the club after ters in the town of #oon understood events are conducted tr fashion t Evans | Alexander mith V Morrison The club has ¢ offer an that hall in the ail aden M Lund T. Lund | 6 | ee rat thing that loo’ thin season tn at nage like a he ¢ evenly and every one Jack Tighe ja chance to mound men will bend ‘em over. Jack . nterle at work y rday Big Skeels is one of the i smoothest working box men in the| lot. | | Whaling is showing great form | behind the bat in ante-season prac | He already harbors a bully | Raymond appears to have | on the job at short. Kad ing, Hues and Leard are showing up well in the infield Manager Jack start vigorous weeding his hired help show up. BATTLE (8 OFF ORLEANS, March 22. Manager Tor. »day announced that nego. does 4/tiations for a fight between Abe Attell and Johnny Coulon for the this because each |hantamweight championship were | to work about March Effor Tommy in New and Harlem for a 10-round bout ril HERE'S DOC ROLLER. at free| BOSTON, March 23—Dr. B. 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