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PLAYERS WAITING FOR BIG SERIES NEW YORK Btuffy” Melanés, Doyle, n of the Athletics, and Larry cond baseman of the Giants, have both 1 nd will be in the opening game of the world’s champtonship series, and with the weather man promlaing fair cool weather for tomorrow, the baseball fans who have been fortunate enough to secure tickets are awaiting the leaguers with eager expectation When the park gates closed on the doubleheader between the Giants and Brooklyn yesterday, they cloxed to remain shut until the first game of the series tomorrow, so no work Is being done today by the players, who are on edge for the struggle tt fet general opinion of fandom that Math will be the opposing pitchers tomorrow, It is expec persons will seek admission to the rounds. championship series is $188,862 y he P he it out In 1909 xpected that the receipts for the firs en this year will that sum. There ts little betting, Phoebe Couzins, Famous | and Hender «I that 160,000 = Advocate of Canteen, Destitute/’ Par Vetted, Pree Leased wire) ASHINGTON, Oct. 13—Re duced from affluence to depend: | ‘army cahteen, 1 learned ence upon the charity of others, )to live luxuriously and my imoney Phoebe Courins, the famous wom jwent rapidly, Then came the an lawyer who fought for years | crash.” for the army canteen, was found living in a lodging house here | iJ ie has TRADING STAMPS ted States Brewers a® salary f $250 month, aud she lived avagant (Ry United Press Leased Wire) at the Rigs hotel this city. | TACOMA, Oct. 13.—By a de January, at the age of 68,| ‘cision yesterday by Fi her income was removed and the| Judge Mant the merch. hotel was demolished at the same| using green trading stamps time. She found herself penniless.) are relieved from the payment feeble and unable to work of the $100 license fee levied by the city, Judge Hanford silétained the [ never saved a cent.” said| Phoebe Cousins, “I always thought | trading stamp concerns, con- tention that the fee was ex that the Brewers’ association | orbitant and confiscatory. jto expect it, I worked for years x throughout the country would continue my annuity during | my lifetime, and I had every right In Selecting a Suit It is a Matter of Style and Pattern In Wearing a Suit It is a Matter of Fit and Service Bradbury System Clothes Have All These Essentials who must live within The conservative dresser a certain limit or the ultra-stylish dresser who demands the top-notch of fashion, can beth find something eminently snited to his needs. Just slip inte one of these fine tailored garments. It will speak for itself SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Why Not Use Your Credit? ou buy proper apparel on id clothes Why shouldn't dit? You 3 as the entitled to wear mich person with unlimited means They do not hesitate to eir credit Why ould you? It does not cost any more to buy it of us; in fact, it is cheaper for the robably be spent for things less appropriate STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. Seattle's Reljoble Credit House’’ initial clash of the blg|f STANDINGS COAST LEAGUE Lont 73 j Portland At Loe Angeles en and La Longe Falmer and » 6 6 1 nd Abbott; Beaton and Morning Game. ‘ ‘hrtgtian and Mitke; Co: }ietgh, Hogan and Brown fternoon Game. i and Pee ee Castleton dha Rrown, Pernoll and Pierve, ‘ Mahoney and Ten innings RRR RA RARE SCHEDULE OF GAMES FOR WORLD'S SERIES First game—New York, Sat urday, October 14. Second Philadel phia, Monday, October 16. Third game—New York, « ry * * * game — * * # Tuesday, October 17. * * * * * * * « steeseeeee Fourth game-—Philadelphia, October 18. * Fifth game—New York, ® Thuraday, October 19. 6 Sixth game — Philadelphia, Friday, October 20, Umpires’ — For National league, Kiem and Brennin; lor American league, Corhol y and Dineen. Wednesday, \* eke eeeteeeeenne ers here are looking forward to an Interesting card at Dreamland rink tonight, when a number of fast fourrounders will meet, in leluding every class from heavy: lwelght to feather. Fritz Holland ive, Sailor Ed Petroskey, middle |welghts, and Charlie Horn ve. Sob idier Quinn, heavyweights, are the two bouts in which the main inter lest centers. deed teddies * « * LEAGUE ORGANIZED Organization of the N perfected at the Holland iabt. G. Mettaffie J president; Joe vice-president; Ray Wilson, secretary and Alex Rowe. treasurer The league will be composed af the fob lowing teams Rangers, Cel ties, Black Diamond Carba nato, Ralpiers, Everett, Ta coma and Port Blakeley hotel lai # Green. * eet er eenneweeee MARSHALL, Mo. | possible motive fe }San Antonio, Tex. of Lieut. Lynch. U. & A. which caused a sensation recently, came to light here today povered that the pnant was under suapicion of having knowledge of the murder of | Rosa Butts, a domestic, three years }ago, and that the Investigation of ed Cet. 1A the suicide, in it was @ jthe case has recently been rev } eee tewakeeeeneee’! The Young Men's Christian association basketball league will begin play on the regular schedule on November 3, In the ¥. MC. A. gymnasiom, and all teams wishing to enter the league mast apply in writ ing to the association's physt cal department office not later than October 27, Not more than elght teams will be al lowed to enter the league and of these must be a rep resentative team Peeseeeeseeeeeeee eeeeeeeee aKenee aakthhhe ge — 713 FIRST AVENUE | Union Block. ‘SEATILES LEADING DENTIST | Whom Others Try to Imitate Rend my open lett Dr. John srows. and Shr. Boys, the Aivevlar | Dentist, in next Saturday's Star. GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE a Dollar wut 8 and lor whew "1 ork EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. #. 1] York will soon be wearing it SAN FRANCISCO—Fight follow. | Séeeeeceseetene Everybody in Paris is wearing the slit skirt, Everybody in New And Seattle Is but a quick and pleasant trip from Gotham town The silt skirt in its taflored form is merely the ordinary skirt with @ slit in it, A premeditated wlit; a alit made with malice aforethought The slit may be at the side seam, |the front seam or the back seam. It may be four inches in length, wix inches in length 12 Inches A variation of the slit skirt that promises to be very popular i» made with @ row of button holes on ope jeide of the allt and a row of bat jtons on the other side. ‘The heart |Interest Is supplied by the pardon } THE STAR—FRIDAY; OCTOBER 13, 1911 a AFLY, , LOGANSPORT, Pa, Oct. 15 | While trying to a fly, | | Mabel Howard Joffice of the boughtoa fly swatter and bec so proficient that her batting ay |age wae equal to that of the famous | Cobb. Today she saw one of the microbe spreaders meandering |about the floor, and with a squeal of delightwhe reuched for her ever |handy swatter avd made a lunge False Teeth Stolen | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct. 14 Daniel Burne was held up by two the casual observer| robbed him of $11 and bis e at what button inten. | bh. 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