The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1912, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912 THE CUB REPORTER PE CITY ED wanrs ANOTHER. MASHER STORY GO HE SENDS Ma& OUT TOUHE PARK AGAIN, ALL we T wanr BDUP Lik A REA © HICIEN Yo SmMonel ‘To GeT Some < if . =a A | FURTATION ; o> L y re ver 125.:31:00 pm | _ 4 : 2 df 2 (4 p L008. m. | Canadian Pacific Railway STRAMSHIVS ON “TRIANGLE” SenVvICH Sure ‘I can— 1M TAKING IV GOT TD bine EVERY xy THIS BUSINESS OF BEING DRESSED UP LiKE A GIRL Beattle-Va THis COKE, . a tornin i # . SAILING FROM PE ANY welldressed men ( this city come here made-to-measure tailoring gon after season because they get good style, fit and f ond Avenue We are now having What GUS BROWN Says Our Annual Oni oes Our Great Special Sale | Saencscae” GIANTS WIN AND KATRINA NORTE JOE RIVERS to | at which you can select a $25.00 ; ao. 7% n the ‘ TAKE LONG REST or $30.00 Suit from a very large ATCHISON pase ‘ sg a se | my first up, was ‘ee ANGELES c Oe : Noleoe motores infield Hoth Mann | Aes N¢ i. | assortment of choice goods. Hat , d Joseph tong to collect $1 fre a bit Whaling took a « will der che | F. Wallace a cirous man, Nelson ; . : Fin bye Bp odie - ge ery eo : firat fight w with the ¢ « taking @ slow roll in according 0 0 Ley e a | @ FT watlace promised him a dollar to The oady ching of “Pop” |™ to » Whaling at the tn he Meadows to witness the har Pt Successor to stay four rot Nelson did; then | prompson, co: 4 with @ lot of a wild throw; and : ng ge re Me ator { will try i Ey je rece nents of vy the ng Count = found his coat and hat had been | stolen, and Wallace refused to pay the dollar, Sheriff Thieson of St./againat the Victoria Hyes, and ve bin Ritchie or Jos Mandot. He Joseph accompant 4 Nelson the same time put Seattle The af a ' phase een ee Sere oe a —ltop of the league, Seattle scored | #08 Whiffed a n k t | aide weight rune on a bad m - ba : After a Rit tl the = tifth Things on ‘ by Katrina | «redeem self in momentarily for the Glants tm the | e r ap Apperson | wiih Mn pln third when Kellar touched ‘one streight be bsg gy Rr hich neither Raymond nor Nill 7 go ocho yey { apear and stole second a min later, Nil and Raymond sleep m the Had Whaling > ack it would | straight nt, the 2 |horseahoe luck, won for the Gtant FROST @ O’NEIL 1205 First Ave. the plate bi two. os tee le mateh or a chance play, as did Victoria in the fifth A bik crowd of fans turned ou to weleome the return of the nis. As it w crowd, tn al When the r Spokane game were announce m je went wild with joy {i Thompson and MoCreery Abner AD re the opposing slabsters, and | Se —AND OUR— } hh men are smoke wagons Al ould : { tlasen pusher though McCreery allowed fewer taps Oendntary cl SALE OF by one, Thompson kept the mwats Wei sana te tek OSING OUT ee = pnergetic Hees well sca third on a brillant | (n be sal ay firet. B. — oked | 7 ‘ play by Thompson, Brooks tapped! (Guest) second, Independence Gi *~ — “a o porto po one to “Pop,” who grabbed the ball (Miller) third; Robert J. distanced r n 1 : , - " and wnexp ly shot it to third, | e 5 2 v4 Glants thre ww alge N' rg — Shaw. tage Rawi ungs Se eo, &§ " ‘ third out b attio’s ‘ COMES TO AN END s ‘on S172 i . - cr : 4 aN : onan” an Suits and Overcoats UNEQUALED AT TRES Will Save You Money, As They Are the Snap- piest and Most Correct in Style and Quality. Strictly Hand- Tailored. In All the New Novel- ties in Blue, Black and Brown Cheviots cisco cares to Your Last — to Buy These Goods at Prac- $30 Suils... Lbearing extension tically Your Own Price. TRACIE med Lng $2.18 Monette Hardware (0.) <= BASEBALL a when Me | way a ut |] Winslow selte ; and Great Variety of ntained wheels, 106 SECOND AVE. SOUTH sane Bal Bi, Brake creat” |g eveatabe $2.89 § Silk Mixed and Fancy Second Door South of Yesler Way Rasune BAY : fom |f Suse whose ei" @s"an 1. Worsted. InFull Box BN" Aemienien 8 “| senttie' rousde that the bees Mire | Walters Princeys nn (fee “= Al Back and Conserva- wn " tive Models. Our fall and winter lines of fur- nishings, hats and shoes are now complete. SECOND AVE. Tomorrow at 3:00 o’Clock p. m. Complete showing of the 7 | Piper & Taft 1117 Second Av. cloned COAST LEAGUR RESULTS HOO : with another fre play. Keller Oakha % Portiand 41 ap, hit to mond, Raymond! jo uae sn. Volean tonsed to Nili on second, but the tat-| ~ ter dropped the ball and Cie help sure ont, | uation and | 7 ng Keller, | 7 from the Wi “ | tee Makes Regular $25 to $30 SUITS TO ORDER. | aenownsuo® | eumermonn? 5) enecconon? 20000094 oreo te Jackson ~ PRICE $15 They'll Cut One to Your Measuilil Choose From 500 Imported Woolens Yes, they'll do more than cut to your measure. These tailors are mastes®) fit, form, style—and that intangible thing known as character in clothes # ‘men put you into the suit, make it fit your individuality as well as your \That's why we pay them the highest salaries in the business—to serve: thousands of steady customers—customers who couldn’t be hired to bay suit in any other but a store operated by the English Woolen Mills. / COLTS WIN A LOST BATTLE) PORTLAND, Or. Sept. 13.—The Colts overcame a lead of five ob tained by, the Spokane Indians in earlier periods, in the fifth day by batting Strand_ off THE SCOTCH WOOLEN MILIS aly ; THE WISE OLD OWL Steiger pitched a steady gami O other first-class tailor would dare make the attempt to duplicate this offer. It would bust him higher than a kite if he did. We conduct this business on a big scale; our woolens come to us in car load lots for 117 stores direct Som the mills, where the small tailor buys a bolt or two from a jobber. A big business and small profits has been aur motto. See our new Fall and Winter Fabrics. The Scotch Woolen Mills were the originators and the first tailors to make $15 suits always first in value-gi in the face of the most unscrupulous competition IMITATORS FLATTER US 1014 First Ay. Near Madison St. i) 600 NINE MUFFS | Ww FOR THE BE; VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. The Tigers juggled ning ec yesterday, giving the Beave game. Belford was hit bard, Byram proved very sting¥ wi awats, ; Innings Fall Will Feel Twice as Good $15: In This $35.00 Suit For Every one of our $15.00 Suits is built with the finest degree of to be found in a tailoring business, Our system is a rigid one—eXP over every suit and examine every detail. We build up your the inside, We put value that others charge high prices for—inside, where you can’t see it, unless you rjp the suit open. Old customers point ta one o' ou suits and may," “the best wearing suit I ever had,"" Yes—we build It up with French hair cloth and Trish linen canvas, pre-shrunk, and it always holds its shape—to the last day you wear it, ai alway s presses up nicely, Come in today— you'll never need urging again, ENGLISH YWVOOLEN MILLS 704 Ist Ave——3d Ave. and Spring St.

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