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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912, —$——— Greet Your ~ _ Swell Fi DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur antes y amperes | NEws AND STATISTICS nal Sports Fostered ‘idence Phey wilt eoweeeveeveveeeeereeeveeee eee @ uf JOE WALLY GREAT ATHLETE be eoeoeeveeee ee ee eee eee 6 & \? ty belie ‘$15.00 .. $25.00 Shaner & w, Is there any reason in the world why ev KAYEEE OuITH ; . you should continue to be a retdy ke ak IW E+ x wk ee made” man when Mr, Frost can build a suit to your personal order, a suit that will fit and give you longest service, selected.from a great assortment of handsome The fact that we popular price does not detract from our work manship, the style or the fitting. When you place your order these are guaranteed ROST- O’Neil Co. 1205 First Av. spring wool ens? are making suits ata Nearly 400 Patterns at Twenty-Five Dollars Men’s Tailors AfterEasterSale Men’s Suits UNION $15.00 MADE $18, $22 & $25 All the new shades and fabrics, including blue, black, brown, gray and fancy mixtures. Terms. WEEK or $5.00 a month. Apparel for Ladies Tacoma | Store, 112s C St. Open Saturdays Until 10 p. m. $15.00 Union Made 4] The MADE BY UNION TAILORS $25 to $30 All-Wool Suits MADE TO ORDER All patterns and colors. Every piece of cloth in the store is yours to choose from—all at the one price, $15.00. Our plan of selling direct from mill to man saves all the middleman’s profits. You get double value at half the cost. Coupon Value, $1.00 farce, will, be. a on the pur This coupon, when presented at time sald is given between Apr: May 2. Thi c on ord laced bet Aprib 12. (8) Customer's Signature Customer's Address Manager Cashier alosman ffer, as thin pear again ORIGINAL $15 TAILORS 17 Stores Now [ In Our Only Store in Seattle 1014 First Avenue 2 This Is It Other stores in Washington: Make No Spokane, Tacoma, Everett Mistake. tators Flatter Us : Setters, pointers, Spits and Alredales, u Terriers, poodles and bull bang-talla, Purps from Bogland, Scotland, France, 4 With latest styles tn ¢ Doge that drag (he Bs Over wastos of ioe a Danes and spaniels, greyhounds fleet, Candidates for sausage meat Sharp-nosed collies, stub-nosed pugs, Jap kiyis with ugly mags; Mighty mastiffs, tiny toys All unite in making & Howwows in bags, barks in bariton Hound: at howl and groan and moan; Canines of high degree and low You'll find ‘em ut the big dog show ee napired by a visit to the dog show last oe in pury not on-exh Above doggerel wa night, and If there are any brands or sty |tloned above, it is not because they itimes fifty-seven varieties of dog and everything ts doggy around tt jamell is there in eighty-nine diff jon dog } There are tiny Jhad to do is to bite thelr m }utalls away are a bunch of that the lar pastime The persons who ¢ are are there and t Hon Marche ent ways, Even nh some apparent basement, The dog the women put 1 thing they while @ few the impression ol chow tongues would look loose, and they look as if the hardest crams in milady’s ne undershot bulla that gl is chewing up ebilled st to have the gift of roomful of dogs are le firat impression one te is of a chureh and difficult anthem, ‘There are tones *s, until the dog show ¢ nts all at the eleventh hour, visitor is how much some of back Name. There is the longnosed col wh ri the good old saggy-eyed, auntified Bernards, and burly bulls that remind one of Joint Around the Corner on band to last the average man or read or heard of « kind of dog ance, Anastasia, for you will ap yipes that reg the The a nev constantly doing it ony. at » holy hush and One thing that | the dogs look Itk e who never misses a tiffs and St the barkeep tm the Little ugh ¢ lyou have never seen, right now is y find him, her or it at the dog show sure GAVE ABE ATTELL ADVICE ABE TELLS M’'CAREY TO GET HIM MATCH (hy United Preas Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, With something like $30,000 stowed away in his jeans, representing his winnings card gai of late }Abe Attell, former featherwels champion, today is feeling in |pendent. When Promoter Tom Mc } Carey of Los Angelos learned that | Attell had signed to box Jimmy Carroll in Sacramento, he sent this | message to him | } “Don't throw yourself away on) |these bush fighters, Take care of| }yourself, and then get Kilbane} again. This sort of advic peeved Attell, for he # }the following tart reply “That's all you ever do—gt jadvice. Why don't you and work up a match for me? Wife Cured Iquine, South Ambrica, have been badly —troub with dyspepsia, which deraq my whole system 1 was Yised to try BCMTCH STOMA 2M evident : nt MoCar ishing food. NATIONAL LEAGUE ps wy BOSTON, April 11.—With John ny Kling, ther new mana, hind the bat, and Perdue on mound, the ton Peaneaters National league cel! opened the Ida WINAN! TOMACH REMEDY That is why we EMOVAL SALE ee S| Off on Wall Paper season with a victory Phillies on the short end of a 7 ta 4 score here today, Hoston found Alextnder for 12 safetion, while was hit almost as hard fferings well se Philadeiphia Boston Batteries Alexander Perdue and Kling. Umpires ler and Finn an and Poon Ris Pittsburg St. Lout Batterie Gibson; H. plres—Bre R. if Chicago : i 0 Cincinnat! . . 1 mM 1 Cole ©. Smith, Richie and Arch er; FP. Smith, Humphries and Mo-| | Lean | AMERICAN LEAGUE April characterized C.H. Dahlem& Co. 1508 THIRD AVE. Phone: Elliott 5108 letic world's ampioi of last and Ain Umpir velt and Lapp. hlin and Weste THAT » | HAMMERSLOUG $15 NEW YORK The com bined efforta of Caldwell and Vaughn in the box could not stop {the Boston Americans from beating |the Highlanders in the game today. The visit eight hits for fi twirled a steady game, h Highlanders to three runs April 11 opening s bunched | e rum tle Wood | ling the| Score Nunan and = Stre Hart Batteries—W er; Caldwell Umpires—Connolly and and CHICAGO, April 11,—With bat ors about even the Sox od the Browns in the open Q h today, winning 6 ta; 2 Roth Walsh and TL pitched good ball, and were given fine sup Score Louis ...++. «s right when ys right when you buy It you wear it erlos—Lake and Sull and Kgan and Easterly; Mulien| RnR. H. EB Chicago . oe 2 St. Louls . . oe Walsh ar Lake and Stephens. Third Av. and Unton St. Opposite Postotti Lib scond Floor Sette eee eee eee eeeee JOE WALLY. Joe Wally, the peppery catcher that D. KE. Dugdale drafted from the Nebraska State league, hails from Red Wing, Minnesota. Few realize when they see Joo in base ball uniform that he is one of the best built athletes in the country jbut such is the case. Back in Red Wing he is known as the most per feetty formed man in the state. He jean play basketball a9 well an base jx HONORABLE. JAP CHALLENGES TOGO WiLL MEET cedeiuat IN OAKLAND | | Cy United Press Leased Wire; | SAN FRANCISCO, April 12 ‘Young Togo, most humble subject of the mikado, having beard of the |the alarming prowess of the most hon-| orable Roy Moore, and would liké t| engagement great American gentle | man in 10round battle for most substantial side bet.” written by Young bantam, to R Moore, San Francisco pug has been productive of resulta, and joy is unconfined in Japtown this after noon. The little men have been matched to fight before the West Oakland club April 17, and already announcements printed in Japanese, vething never ore done in the history of the fight game, have been posted in the Oriental quarter, Togo and Moore will meet at catch weights. The bout is expected to attract ghe entire Japanese popula |tion to the ringside | | Little Sues Johnson | (My United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, April 12 Jack John son, heavyweight champion, is fac ing another suit this tim: for $1,500, bronght today by his former manager, Geo. Little. According to the complaint, the sult grew from} the loan of a diamond ring to the pugilist GOOD SMOKER TONIGHT The indications are that a large crowd will turn out tonight to J the smoker that Austin and Freed will stage in thefr Baillargeon build. \ing school, as the program is one of }the best that has been staged at thefr quarters. The first three |rows around the ring have been re- served, at the same price, and are on sale at Joe Dizards, the Mission Cigar store, 1822 Second, and Brown and Hulen’'s. The bout be. tween Sato, the Japanese, and Max |Siemon, both eatch-as-catch-can in atructors, is attracting as much at |tention as the main event. Five |boxing and one wrestling contest |will conclude the evening's enter- tainment \8 30 with the wrestling contest. | about ler heard any The show will start at/one-dollar size bottles for sale at ball, and three years ago he toured the country with the famous Red Wing Y. M. ©. A. t Last season Wally played with Seward and Sioux City. He began the season with Seward In the Ne braska State league and went from there to Sioux City in the Western leaue. Some way he did not sign with the Sioux club and Dug heard about him and put In a draft, there by taking him away from that club Gunboat Fights Tonight NEW YORK, April 12 “Guo. boat" Smith, Jim Buckley's big Cal ifornia heavyweight, and “Soldier” Kearns, the Brooklyn. pugilist, are awaiting the sound of the gong, which will send them together for I 10-round bout here tonight. ero Meet on YORK, April 12.—With bigh flyers from all the colleges and universities in the United States and Canada in attendance, Intercollegiate Aeronautical association opened its annual meet- ing In New York today. NEW ‘Remarkable Sworn Statement of a New Brunswick Druggist Have sold your Swamp-Root for twenty-eight years and have known its valuable curative qualities for the past twenty years, For kidney, liver and bladder troubles, | have never known a single case where it has f. 4 to relieve and cure, Right in my own household Swaimp. Root cured my wife of catarrh of} bladder, while it cured me of nd bladder troubles. ‘ous cases .have come un der my personal observation, which | has made me very enthusiastic} recommending Dr. Kilmer's| Swamp-Root to anyone suffering | from kidney and — bladder | troubles, and I have the greatest confidence in its merits, Have nev: | ustomers who have given Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root a trial speak of it but in the highest terms. liver Yours r 8. F. BRAD ectfully JY, Druggiat amilton St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Subscribed and sworn. to before me this 16th day of July, A. D,, 1909, JAS. H. VAN CLEFP, Notary Public, | Letter te Dr. Kilmer Koo, | Binghamton, - 2 Prove What Swamp-Root Will Dof For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Go, Binghamton, N. ¥.,. for a sam ple bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular fitty-cont and all drug stores, 500 Spring Suits Just Arrived by 203 THIRD p They go on sale tomorrow at These Suits are all hand tailored, shoulders, hand made bu and felled collars, guaranteed to A. BRIDGE & FIRST AND YESLER That Spring Judged by Excellence and Quality, Perfection in Fit and Style, the Price We Make Is Far Beyond the-Oré dinary. The Benefits to Be Se — cured by Buying Your Clothes of Us, Cannot Be Approached by Any Tailors in the Northwest. Union Made \ If You Will Inspect Our Line él Woolens, You Can Readily Appre- ciate What Real Values We Have It Will Pay You to Make It Your Business to Call and See Us Before You Order Your Suit. All We Ask Is a Chance to Put Before to Offer. You What We Can Do. Y Makers of Good Clothes WOOLEN MILL 304 Pike St. a $15= ne Ss ————— ia.