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~ @HE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913, | stg BUDS FAVORITE swage, os Sa] MELE PITOHES “OVER KNOGKOUT— semen AIRTIGHT BALL} $200 worth Mtcher Willard Metkle, slated given a away as door prize April uu _ BULL BROS. Ie Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043/ Sent on the 1to have to sacrifice this beautiful stock J just as the season is beginning te get good. But my creditors have demanded {i . i their money—I!I must get it for them.—) - There’s only one way to do it—cut andy — slash prices as never before seen in thisf’ | city. The people of Seattle responded gen-§ Lee Strait seems to have found & his batting eye, Yesterday he hit for the Qret time since his arrivela His Qret was a slashing double jand his sceond a sing! If Cadman contin € he ta doing In the practice games |Toaly and Dug will not have to|l | worry about thelr alleged weak | the bat Wally hasn't been #he o« much but Cadman is going fine 8AN FRANCISCO, — Former | ightweight « Ad aig ‘chalets Ml erously, and it won't be long till | wilh NOTICE fd have the money to meet my obligations, ff | | and then this great money saving op-§ |. CONDUCTORS i exe the most skilled and best teatued lady at- he countey, who ts always in attendance ou ladies and chilaree. The Original Personal Service Dentist AND MOTORMEN portunity will be past. Don't fail to be here tomorrow. ALEX: BRIDGE 1 THESE PRICES ARE SELLING THE GOODS MEN’S SOX 50c Heavy All-Wool Sox cut to 17c. Investigate My POSITIVELY PAINLESS PLAts THE DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT OF “CONSCIOUS ARARSTEA” be the Call and See Them Tailored-Ready Co. Av. and Pike St Fourth MEN’S SUITS | The ‘Dentist to Go wid $10.00 values cut to $2.79. i CONSCIOUS Jess Willard, fighter, Is the tallest athlete In the world. In the By Réwts J. Brows, D. D. 6 $12.50 values cut to $3.19. ANAESTHESIA Gustin mosagecs who le larger shen! the aversne: man, ano. fecte Wh ; fl #$15.00 values cut to $6.15. 25c Black and Fancy Sox cut to 6c. 50c Heavy Black Merino Sox ¢ $22.50 values cut to $9.20 $25.00 values cut to $11.25. $30.00 values cut to $11.85. who Is about the average size. Willard stands 6 c | a Saas 1, bj shoes and when he takes them off he dwindles to a t | be He carries poundage in proportion to hie length, tipping the beam at per in und 238 pounds when not in training. In fighting trim he weighs| yen fs fs 225 pounds A ee ss ooo oe ee —— | 7% was a . we oe ee FIRST BALL AT WASHINGTON "=. fie Attendance that falled to off up to expectations, and the throw \f ing of the first ball at Washingtor by President Wilson, were the tw ked the openin in the major DENTISTRY REVOLUTIONIZED 50c Men’s Suspenders cut to 14c.| | MEN’S PANTS $6.00 Dress Pants cut to $3.39 $3.50 Dress Pants cut to $1.98. MEN’S UNDERWEAR $2.50 Dress Pants, good patterns, : : : : in cords and worsteds, cut to $2.00 Union Suits, fine silk lisle, 98c. cut to 98c. $4.00 Blue Serge Pants cut to $2.50 Heavy Silk Lisle Naragan- L. D. GRANT, D. D. Sz LIBERTY BUILDING, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Seattle, Washington t mar! $2.45. sett, cut to $1.15. $3.50 Corduroy Pants, dark cord, cut to $1.29. 50c Underwear cut tu 39c. The Clothing Surprise of the Season The unusual values in REGAL-FIFTEEN- DOLLAR-SUITS shown in The Hub’s up-town clothes shop are a big surprise to those unac- quainted with the superiority of REGAL CLOTHES. MEN’S SHOES Fine line of W. L. Doveglas Shoes, $4.00 and $5.00 values, HATS $1.00 Men’s Crusher Hats, all colors and sizes, cut to 43c. 200 Men’s Hats, soft and stiff, all sizes, values to $3.50, cut to 95c. NATIONAL LEAGUE At New York cut to $2.85. $6.50 Men's 14-inch High-Top Shoes cut to $2.85. $4.00 Men’s Heavy Work 3hoes, black or tan, cut to $2.45. At Philadelphia Go To The Original 315 Tailors —the only store in town where you can get Real $25 Suits_ Cheviots Mayer, Chalmers and Dool Worsteds MEN’S PAJAMAS 4 Drummers’ Sample Lot of Men’s Tweeds COAST LEAGUE At Oakland MEN’S SHIRTS 10 dozen assorted Flannel Shirts, valued at $2.00, cut to 83c. 20 dozen Oregon City All-Wool Shirts, military and lay-down collars, valued at $3.50, cut to i $1.65. Fine Line Negligee Shirts, fancy} patterns, valued at $1.35, cutf to 59c. Homespuns Cassimeres Fine Pajamas, a little sciled, values to $3.00, cut to $1.10. Find Their Equai at $20 or $25 $4.50 Blanket-Lined Coats, guar- Pil ees Wh bene CO ll ee ee, SE ee, ee i ———a— £m, ; a qNegligee Shirts, in beautiful anteed waterproof, cut to $2.65, Men who have always paid from $20.00 to $25.00 for 1 striped soiesettes and reps, «ll thei Ss ts are saving the difference this season dea, sizes, valued to $1.75, cut to They admit— iH that the REGAL SUIT is the " A 89c most stylish and best tailored garment, with an unlim M a 'B ‘< . on’s Blue Ch ’ ited selection of woolens and colorings, that they have ce nn ee ut pet Hh ga nage Shirts, 75c MEN S OVERCOATS } ever bought at anywhere near the price— | THE STANDINGS Rl The old reliable Dress Shirts, all sizes, valued to $12.50 values cut to $4.19 2 ble . yo Mss a ie Nats che tecibiaed Tere tant ie icotch” Woolen . lets {$15.00 values cut to $5.90. possible by great purchasing p ! mt moi Ay gay Mills. Our imita- § $25.00 values cut to $14.05. Hub Stores— Bre 1 1 : tore will do their best . And the REGAL-FIFTEEN Suit you select is insured t Louis a. fo aed caahetec teil $6.50 Heavy-Weight Mackinaw —The Hub backs every purchase. hee oa 9 40 member this name Coats, brown, blue and ar. i Cin ) Bis ete ts, ’ > grays, eatnenorrmacenesioad stg ea 0 all sizes, cut to $4.45. 5 $8. cut ok Oregon Blankets} ‘ i Dac cut to YOUR MOMEY BACK AMERICAN HERE IS THE 1F NOT SATISFIED Wash! et hale lad 1 104 GUARANTEE--- 4": . Bridge & Co} _ 103 First Ave. S., Cor. Yester Way _| —— Al Hi Bos Opposite . Arcade Opposite f Ab edad i) rr a0 4 Sale See. | Pied A. et Tomortaa * °