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2 YOUR EYES Senssa. st Ravoceess ete. penn 01 Lakey thide gna apd Mndivon Mt Mimim BA Tks LOTS je form of fadligestion Te becomes Scotch Stomach Remedy WI! cure indigestion. You should Qiways keep this wonderful r mm your he or traveling Made and drunk like tea. Pleas 0 taate, better for the stoma Hf your. ars done of iat setls Aiarantecd remedies SCOTCH STOMACH 500—-REMEDY—$1.00 AT BARTELL'S he sells SUITS $25 Mr. Frost has speat many * years building wp a tailoring trade at 1205 First Ave. that would enable him to put out genuine bargains in $25 suits. We have higher prices, but the $25 sult ts guaranteed. Mr. Frost is always on hand to take your measure, and he is determined to please by attention to every detail. Come in and see the goods. 1205 First Ave. —THE— FROST & O’NEIL CO. FAST STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Fellows: FOR TACOMA INDIANAPOLIS an@ FLYER 108, 11:00 A.M. 1108, 5.00, 7:00, 8.00 PF. mM. RIGHT ROUND THIPS DAILY Single Trip 35c. Round Trip Sec. FOR EVERETT AND NDS 400, effective March 18 to June 1%, "12. oe gsheduten Sub ect al ted sales force. A number of concerns are now nm the second floor in the heart of the shopping district. Pianos have cost too much here pure drugs of the most experienced Geslers ‘tn this city has in- 7 ated a new piano selling plan the ‘basis of low second floor ent and no commissions, cutting Out big fixed store rent and sala-|Ca: BIG BILL TAMES THE TIGERS SUPPORT WABBLY, BUT YOUNG GIANT DOESN'T MIND BY ROY WHITMAN Spokane ta at the top of the heap today, following a victory over the Vancoou champs yesterday, and the defeat of the Bees by the Pip pins, Also there in @ change tn the cellar champs, as the result of the drubbing the Giants gave the Tigers yesterday. Seattle and Ta coma have both lost 11 games, but the Giunts have won eight to the Tig seven 00 60 Oroville, Cal, t* on the map fo. day, and the home folks are all l}reading bow big Bill James flayed the enemy, And Bill did the job in nice shape, too, take it from us, In PROFESSIONAL | ay, Edited by ROY WHITMAN eeoeeeresreesere * HAL CHASE NOT * ¥ IMPROVED | ||upite of wobbly support, he sailed | j|serenety on, holding Mike Lyneh's listuggers to six hits, and winning his game 10 to 4. Old Ike Buter was opposed to Big Bill, on the rubber, and what the Giants did to || tke waa neither gentie nor touch tng. At the hotght of the bombard ||thoughts of his || Lefty Criger replaced the veteran, || Dut still the locals were able to hil about when and where they pleased. Anyhow, we are no longer at the foot of the procession, and the Gl ants are commencing to hit. You terday they got 13 bingles. So cheer up. ooo 0 Dave Kraft, of Hannibal, Mo. outpitched George Engle, the spit baller, in Spokane yesterday, and the Indians outhit and outplayed the Beavers and got away with the game, 6 to 3. Mike Lynch says the Indians are not as good a slugging team as last year, but yet this Wofftl, Meyers, Shaw and Zimmer man go plugging tht along. Meyers was not in the) bit column yesterday, but Rex De Vogt got couple. ooo 0 The wrecking drew was not on |the Pippins beat the Bees 6 to 0. /Mr. Meek was on the job, but his two wallops were not productive of resuits. Shortstop Rawling also jlined out a couple, and ditto Bilb \Speas for the Pippins. There wasn't a great deal dotng in the hit | line. anyhow, and. the bingles stood eight and eight when the fireworks were over. Frank HMastiey of the Pippins saw to it that the Bees’ clouts were badly seattered, bat, with Mr. Concannon the opposing tcher, it was a fatal oversight it—-Bunched hits, six runs and vietory for the Pippins. With the Portland Coasters, COCCCO OOOO OOEE ® Baseball Epitome ° COCO COS COOOOE NORTHWESTERN roOA KE 0 ewennase te tenes @ womawmenaaie 2] see eeuue Totals . ‘Tacoma— Yone, 3b . NM, 2 .. Abbott, if Neighbors, rf. women ees ccocoucoson™ «! soem omon! reeuceneouny & P al encnneceneey 5] wummecen | cocoon oot S| wemmmon nee is ua Butler in the fifth. the job in Portland yesterday, and) ; |}ment, Tke alunk away with tender) Oakland home, | HAL CHASE. NEW YORK, May 7.—No int provement is reported podey in the eondition of Hal Ci! . former manager and present first baseman of the New York Americans, wh has been ili here for several weeks. No statement can yet be made as to when Chase will be able to get With serious misgivings and after prolonged thought, we submit the following from the pen of Mr. S&S. Waldowski, 1113 62nd ave. W. “The official jinx of the Se attic Basebali club is the prom. inent Mr, Dugdale, and if Se attle wants a winning team, Chief Bannick had better make i i in fact, there no catcher in the league whe can; but he would have been @ dandy understudy. PORTS ‘AMATEUR CLASSY BOL ON TIP HARRY FORBES WILL MEE ROMEQ HAGEN Fistic fans aré going to have an appetizing little morsel tonight, fn the Romeo Hagen-Harry Forbes) bout in the Haillargeon buflding. ; Hagen and Forbes are among the best in the 145-pound class, and the dont f* one of @ peries to determine who in the best boy at the weight Others who will break Into the con troversy a little later, are Jimmy Ray, Eddie Hubbard and poratbly Ivan Miller, There will be three or four good preliminaries to tonight's bont. Spike Hennessey te #till talking about a bout with Johnny O'Leary In cane Abe Attell ian't brought ap to meet O'Leary in Tacoma, O'Leary) to meet O'Leary in Tacoma. Spike! doesn't exactly say O'Leary te! afraid of him, but he does intimate that Johnny wants none of hiw} same. Pat Scott and Kddie Marino meet in Tacoma tonight, before Harry) Andrews’ Tacoma Athletic club, Spike Hennessey will referee the bout. The Mehtwoight division tn) in pretty much the same condition ae the welerweight—nobedy knows who is bose, The next little en counter will be between Mickey O'Hrten and Eddie Shannon. After jthat Pat Seott may get another chance. The Spokane fans are going to be entertained in the near future— probably about June t. The contest jante will be Jack Leon aud Mark O'Donnell, Both are hopes, but hopeless. The mill will be 10 rounds land maybe 20. ‘The only thing that looks good is the distance. | Still Packey Wins | ROCHESTER, N. Y¥., May 7.— | Packey Me! nd hae another vic- |tory to his credit today, winning all the way from Red Robinson of | Pittsburg In a 10round bout here. MeFarland put up @ great exhib. tion, and Robinson scarcely put a/ glove on him during the bout, | Gunboat in New York y YORK, May 7.--Strong tp terest is being shown by the Qoth- am fane today in the bout detwoon | Gunboat Smith, the California. box- er, and Jim Stewart here Thursday night. Stewart has been climbing up rapidly in the white hope dh| vision of late, and Smith has made & good impression since his arrival here. STANWOOD WHITEWASHED Btolting pitched his first game for the Knights of Columbus againat Stanwood yesterday efter noon and shut out his opponents with but three scattered hits. Seore| 6 to 0, The stiok work of Coughlin of the K. of C. was the feature of MOOSE WALLOP PT. ORCHARD In 8 one-sided content, full of hits and errors, the Moose defeated Port yesterday afternoon by a McClelland, Johnson and Hams ‘worth, 12 INNINGS AT TOLT In one of the fastest games played on an amateur diamond this year, the Whiton Hardware Olym- THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1912. R-G_ Corsets “The Inviting Store” PANTON & LONDON CO Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Streets May Manton Palters Mail Orders Carefully Filled New Management—New Goods—New Methods Are making this a NEW STORE—absolutely an verybody's’ Store—in the most comprehensive meaning of the term, Handling large and varied assortments of good merchandise in grades that will be suited to all pocketbooks—good for any woman, and at the same time looking carefully and conscientiously to the practical and substantial to a degree th will merit in the fullest measure the most loyal patronage of the large army of salaried families that make up so large and worthy a part of the citizenship of great Seattle; a store, if you please, “Where lasting satisfaction must follow every tran. =“LIVE WIRE’ BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY saction.” One-Piece Silk Dresses $5.98 Values Up to $10.00. We present in this offering a chotce line of Silk and Satin Foulards and Silk Messalifie Dresses in several of this season's best sell- ing models, solid colora with stripes, dots and figures; some made plain, others neatly trimmed. Light blues, navys, Copenhagen, brown, green, tan, champagne, lavender and aray; values up to $10.00, but for an extra mid-week attraction you will Med 5 98 them priced at .......... oe . New Silk Waists, $1.98 Worth $3.00 and $3.50. . More than 1,000 Waists in this assortment New stock of messatine, pongees and Jap silks in over a dozen new models. New net in sleeves; high or low neck; buttoned front or back. All colors and sizes, Price ...... Percale Kimonos, 19c medium and dark solid colors, striped ee Oe Women's and Misses’ Wash Suits $1.98 Worth $4.50 to $6.50, A fire in one of New York City’s askyserapers makes it possible for us to sell these sults at thia ridiculous price. The firo was on the its were in boxes on aged in the siveu an allow. @nce on account of the smoke and incon- venience and sold us this lot of suite way leas than cost, All this season's goods in pure Irish linen, crash, Mnenette and duck Natural colors, blue, gray and white. 1 98 All sizes, Price ...... One-Piece Serge Dresses, $4.98 Values Up to $10.00. Beautiful, new, stylish one-piece all woo! Serge Dresses in several different models, some with messaline and taffeta silk watete in solid colors and stripes. Both strictly tailored and fancy models, Colors, blacks, browné, tans, grays and navy blues. All sizes, These dresses are worth up to $10.00, but as a businessboosting special for the second floor you wili find them priced bere CURTAIN ENDS 9c EACH 1,000 real Renaissance, Battenberg and Brussels Net Curtains in 1% to 1% yard lengths. These in 24-yard lengths are worth $7.50 to $35.00 pair. All fine imported French goods. These were samples submitted to agents in this country for selection. We were for- tunate in securing this lot and you are fortunate we got them, because we are going to sell to you RIGHT We have told you what the Curtains are, now we tell what we will sell the ends for— 69c Each No limit. See window display. Some are better than others. First here gets first choice. Fine Embroidered Curtain Ends Embroidered on fine nainsook, lawns, scrims, etc. The embroidering on most of these is reversible. They can be made into shirtwaists, collars, _fichus, kimonos, etc., and hundreds of other articles. They are worth up to $15.00 per pair in full curtains. The ends are on sale Wednesday at Women’s, Misses’ Juniors’ Suits $9.98 Worth $12.50 and $15.00. Every suit new this nerges, cheviots, mannish oo mixtures. Both strietly tailo models; navy blues, grays and 3 sizes a good warm May bargaia we quote you these $12.50 and $ $15.00 suits for Skirts, $3.98 Worth $5.00 to $6.50. Ladies, these are the pew tan and gray tures so popular just now. If you neparate skirt do not miss seeing these, Hight different models; all sixes. This fe ame other item we have priced as a business bel number, These $5.00 to $6.50 values for . ‘ Big Special in Children’s 98c Regular Prices $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50, An extraordinary opportunity to save in ing Children’s Dresses. Almost unthinl values, These Dresses are made of the New pretty patterns. All sizes up to 14 years. Special . sees ee ood From the Plece Goods Section—tasemest, 10c Brown Twilled Muslin Sie 1,000 yards Brown T willed Muslin, inches wide, manufacturers’ remnants, in lengths up to 20 yards, worth Wea yard in the bolt. Special for i Wednesday, a yard Vie 15¢ Linette for 74 Y: 1,000 yards Butchers’ Linens or Line ettes in blues, tans, blacks, ete.; worth # 1Se a yard in the bolt; manufacturers & remnants. Special, a yard, Wednesday a apa. 35c Fine Tissues Finely Woven Tissues; these im thé very newest weaves and styles of the best looms in the country. Comed combination colors, some with broidered dots, sprigs, etc.; regul sold at 35e. Our price, per yard deeceene Ray Proof Mercerized Poplins, 29) im wide ; full line of all the wanted co in stock, including black and Permanent luster ; an unusual walue, per yatd ......4s.0.- se Rise ie SAN ARR SIE SCA LST HES EESge fe tT plea drew the curtain on the Toit aggregation in twelve Innings. With the score ted 4 to 4 at the tofore—the dealer who pays high Tent can't help it—but we can; we @ave the difference, and you will * - | 39c Each Beore by inning» ” eee ees than last year, excepting the Giants. Mike Save it if you come to us. Look at the first floor dealer's/sky. Pitchers’ summary stock--make a memorandum of Maker's name and price buy your piano. Sole agents and Player Pianos, Gozen other splendid makes. 0p the player plano. JOHN C. WALLING CO., 200, 201, 202, 203 Arcade Annex. Second Floor, Opp. Elevator. Three Months of Hardest Wear 110 Madison St. “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” hen come here and compare maker and you will soon know where for the beautiful —. and the elegant “Starr” and a RE All prices and all terms. Daily recitals un— Whaling. Barry, Sadot runs and if} 7 bite off Butler in 4 innings: 5 runs and 6 hite off Criger In 4 innings Struck out-—By James, 6 0; by Criger. 2 ses on batle—Oft James, 7; off Butler, 1; off Criger, 4 Wild pitch——James." Double playe dames to Whaling to Barry; Nil! to Cameron; Crittenden to Morse. Um pire—Mr. Toman. Summar; He Sacrifies hite—Mann, by Butler Spokane 6110000805 11 At Vameouver.200010000—3 7 1 Kraft and De Vogt; Engle Lewis. and 1% a3 1 40 Fastley and R Victoria 000-9 1 8 COAST Onkiand At Lon Angeles Martiononi and Mitze Boles, Roston At Chicago s 10 Tyler, McTighe, Brown and Kling Cheney and Archer New York 19 6 At St. Louis 44 Ames and Wingo. and Meyers Brooklyn-Pittsburg poned; rain, game post Philadelphia at Cinctanati postponed? rain. ea AMERICAN Bonton New York poned; we game post Washington at Philadelphia, game postponed, wet grounds. STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST COAST W. L. Py W. LP. Spok’ne.10 7 8 kid, 22 ‘9 Vieto.ia.10 | Porti'd. 11 Vane'r. Beattie. 421| Los 1453 ‘Tacoma. $69] Portl'd., [208 AMERICAN W. LP. Cinein't14 8 ¢ 014 6.78 |New ¥ v 6 64 | Chicago. mi 7 168 NATIONAL WwW. b | Pitteb'¢. | Brook’n. Phila... 5 St. L 9 471 . White moved to ern Bank Bidg., 4th and Pike. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Part. BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:30 p. m, Tacoma vs, Seattle Admission 26¢ and boc, Ye Nort aoe sler Car Howton 71 Pi 8 (529| says the Giant team that finished last season ‘was no slouch club. There can be little question that the pres- ent lineup is not as strong ae the one that wound up the sea- son, but there is room for de velopment, as the team con. tains much young and promis ing material. But there is some ition as to whether the Ti- eam is as good as the one be Lynch and says the warm weather will put them on edge. Neither of Lynch's catchers is the equal of Eddie Burns, and while Cam- eron is a better slugger, he does not speed up the infield like Bil! Fisher did. Nill is not the equal of Rockenfield, and Yohe is no better than Coleman, probably not good. Neigh- bors is a better slugger than Bassey, but not as fast. The pitching staff is about the same, although, so far, Mike has not produced a twirler who can win with the consistency of Fred Annis, The fast Kirkland team wants a game with some of tue fastest am- ateurs in the city as they have sev. jeral open dates. Address Sporting | Editor, Seattle Star. You Should Buy West of City on the Sound Five Acres $250 #10 CASH, 8 PMR MON o better land at any price etter price on any land. One to Seattle market nearly your of the day No hour any CLIFFORD LAND CO. 1019 Third Ave, end of the ninth, both pitchers Ughtened up and whiffed six men in two innings. In the 12th, Payne of Tolt started to rise, and before he was anchored the bases were reeling, and two singles netted the Olympics three runs. Manson was the bright light for the Olymples. The batteries for both sides worked Ike machines. Olymptes 4 124 Tol .. . 10 2 Bingaman and Ober; Payne and Scott. INDEX WINS IN THIRTEENTH INDEX, May 5.—The Index team played Haring at Baring this after. noon and won in the thirteenth in jning by a 7-to6 score, Finley of | Index fanned twenty-three men, Index ...... eres 710 9 Baring .......... : 646 Finlay and Gregg; Dean and Cun- ningham. EXCELSIORS WIN FINE GAME In a very interesting game yester. day afternoon the Piper and Tate Excelsiors won from the Leaved- | worth nine by a 3-to-2 score. : jExcelsiors .. coee BOE 2 Leavenworth . 26 & Borleske and Hemmenway’ Brown and McIntosh, . TOLT WANTS GAMES The fast Tolt team has severd) open dates and would like to at. range dates with some of tha beat ones. Addi Sporting Editor, Seattle Star, ALBERS DEFEATS AUBURN The Albers team defeated tho strong Auburn team at Auburn on Sunday by 7 to 4, Gifford pitched masterly game for the “Violet Oats’ boys, Score; Albers ..... + mae Bed fier | Auburn . ‘ vo M4 The Albers team will run an ex cursion to Port Gamble on Sunday and a large following is expected t | travel. Any out-of-town team wish |ing games with the Albers team can |be accommodated by writing to Al C. Rose, 1720 Yesler way, Seattle. BLUE RIBBONS WIN. The Blue Ribbon boys defeated) the soldiers at Fort Casey yester day afternoon by a score of 7 to J Rernhardt, pitching for the Blue Ribbons, allowed but three hits and Jone run. | Blue Ribbons 7 ou 1 art Casey 1 3 2. and = MacDonald Hall and Burford Bernhardt Thomas, $4.50 Shapes for 98c Heroic price cutting on Untrimmed Shapes in the Millinery Department--Milan Straws, Chips, Hemp, Patent Reed, in bis whites and creams. Special .. Fine 54-in. Suitings 25¢ Mata Floor. In navy and black, also 54-inch Danish Clothe in all colors, These goods are sold everywhere at 50c a yard. We make your dollars do full double duty in buying of these fabrics Wednesday wit! 25 @ half price per yard ... « 96 PACE-SETTING SPECIALS Main Floor. BRISTLE HAIR BRUSHES WITH SOLID backs; 35c seller. SNOIID osssa05t vans cn acsvesesivbeiual INDIA RUBBER CUSHION HAIR BRUSHES, each bristle fastened separately; druggists’ price 75c, Our special BOON svivaces .io0 A sbukecs i) 505d a PURE IMPORTED CASTILE SOAP IN good sized cakes. Special ............06 VIOLET TALCUM POWDER IN OVAL can; a regular 10c value, Special . + Send . SERRE E: CHILDREN'S HOSE SUPPORTERS WITH heavy elastic straps and patent posts; all “DIRACO, many colors. three Spl see e eae jit ELBOW LENGTH SILK GLOVES black, white and colors; Kayser, Niagara and Ivanhoe makes; all sizes, Per pair ... on : A NEW Lt Special, STER 1,000 PAIRS OF KID LAMBSKIN GLOVES for ladies; nearly every size and color; re - ular prices $1.25 and $1.50, 4! WOMEN’S SILK LISLE GLOV§S IN TAN, white or gray; all sizes. A pair ff ahah See window display. Fine New Hosiery In satisfying assortments. An inkling of some of the season's daintiest hosiery may be gained by a glimpse at our stocks on the center aisle of the main floor. Don't fail to see our superb line of Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose in all grades and sizes; colors, blacks, tans and Prices .. Ask to s06 our “Nor brand of Hos ohildren. Colors, black ané tan. Buy ‘th be They ate made and quit your “darnin'.” superior quality of cotton and will stand oming” children will give them. stout Irigh then splic- color © wo 25¢ cog according Hose in the “Lively” brand; spliced heel and toe all sizes, 6 to’ 10, re Infants’ Fine Silke Hose in all cold Come here for the Davy eNO... IOC wo 856 READ THESE SPICY SPECIALS ‘Two-thread Lisle Tan Ho; 3) a pair ‘own Silk Lisle Special .... Black Cotton Hose, otal “Pinole “Gorton and sizes, s and Bidck wand Tan Hose, worth up to all and Zee ese Wectal ; 10¢ worth 0c per pair. Special * * * Women's Fine Lithe 506 Hose in blac r t ext good quality; all acts end ‘Special rs ..25¢ co. ments in Those ‘Fisk’’ Which are selling at the astounding } prices as advertised in Friday's Star. Unquestionable values, unsurpassed unmatchable bargains. Made from the materials, trimmed in the most manner, in flowers, ribbons, silks and in the latest hues. Pour lots— LOT 1—Trimmed Hats, worth to $8.00, for .... LOT 2—Trimmed Hats, worth to $10.00, for . LOT 3—Trimmed Hats, worth to $15.00, for LOT 4—Trimmed Hat worth to $25.00, for . Big Sale of Dainty We Collars, Special 25¢ © f The product of the most ingen- fous designers and deft = fin- gers—a beaut ful line in many grades from 50c to $2.50. Side Effects, Jabots or Tabs, Fichus, Collar and Cuff Sets, ete. Take your choice for 25C PANTON & LONDON