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Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome Where oe Quality Is the First Consideration We enjoy an enviable repu- tation as tallors to both men and women We BALLARD HI (GIVENS BACK [esi] |S GOING TO | FROM SOUTH: 2 tot or 3b Money returned if they fall after fair trial. Open eventngs DOBIE GIVES {2 CREWS MAY QUT LINE-UP COME TO RACE FOR GAME U.W. OARSMEN Two more days of hard scrim-| Members of last year’s Univer? sity of Washington varsity crew There was a 25 to 1 chance to- day that Earl Pike, stellar light of the team last year, will be unable Charley Givens, who used to box draws with Johnny O'Leary every mage and then the many candidates offer the utmost for a other week during the boxing sea f gathered at Denny hal! last night yo mone a RAYMOND REMEDY Co, | to Wear a uniform for the Ballard|son of 1012, hea motucned trea hte for berths on the University Of] and chose Russell Callow captain|™ YOUr Money at nnd A high sg during the coming sea) sojourn in California, where he mot Washington varsity fooball ¢ mn} for the approaching season. The On. . 1 n lauseien te'kis Goons Mee ere with considerable success ta the RESIDENT QUINN FARR | JANESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL | Will be put through an acid test in| men who voted were: Henry Zim 35 40 ip Mi bie of the Ballard club has | FOOTBALL TEAM HAS STRUCK |a practice game, which has Ween| Merman, Claude Catlin, Harold 5 is a strong probability that he will| | Schumacher, Tom Cushman, Ward J b | Durtog his stay in the South, eubmitted his reserve list |A KEYNOTE—The team refuse® | arranged with 6 Aberdeen high| ' , - : jbe dropped from the school en:|«) ° 3 need with the Aberdeen high! Kumm and Clyde Brokaw ' ust rint hata ad nam ckaged in 80 odd contests) to the league president. He | to play games in any town that per) snoo1 Hobie has a feir idea of Turnout February 1 and 45 P ers) dives Vitetads dee and came out on top in all but] hae retained the rvicea of " a sitsth Sse dataeed lake Hint Glew. teenout will ost 3 THIRD @AIN 1043|, Coach Jamon Dallas banked heav-| (n° Of (hem. He was considered! Haworth, Williams, MoKune, tollay cava the following list ne his|be held until February, immediate 2 CE ah ee fly on Pike, who is a moose of a eke of the local talent In] Guigni, Milligan, Meicholr, tentative iinens! cee iy following the close of the first | fellow, and was the big groand|*“) 0" “gs ey Chart Havemen,. Leonard, Gelvasen |""emith, quarterback; Shiel, full-| 6 | a gainer for the Shingleweavers in|. there will be vo more bouts ba] and MeCorry, eet rene |back; Noble and Mayfield, halves; | r will throw open| 1918, but even Pike's absence hasiiween these two, but Givens ts} And Catcher Murray will try Wrucke and Newton, | guards;|the crew quarters next week to all| jRot dimmed Ballard’s — prospects,| sn vious to mingle with nome of the pod Big the “o msg ere ) i Leader and Anderson, tackles; Hunt| students weighing between 130 and | which are the brightest in years. m po next spring. enry Peterson, | fi . d .| 150 pounds, where they will receive] | Ballard will put a team into the) {atherwelkhts who have hung out) the pitcher, has been turned | ity the gale of liquor. Let them eet wine tr fastbeditns ia rowing... Theos saeh field this year averaging in weight pea Er Case td a ow back to North hip ele bey go Gry or lowe the Chance to see Aberdeen has a strong team, and| will not be prin for the crew 50 pounk 9 » te een fo ©X| which club he was obtained on : +A ge ee: , Bermtel i ding tows | 180 pounds: Ip 1913 the team Yer! Vernon, who claims the feather| svtional eer Janesville high play if the “prep” squad gives the varaity| the course sim ing toward | ee eae aveePhone taain a iss y : as than fs. even MOM ile of the Northwest pt a re & hard rub, it is quite Mkely the col-| their physical deve lopment aenetlatacora..s>2 " se I back pe ge Mie ap age ate ns New York hasn't got the chance|, 8!!! James played the heavy part |legians’ lineup will remain intact} Fresh May sine er i. 4 je lp or fo. © Bost e hroughot ® fo reric Coach Conibea been invited are: ira Jotnson, 160, end: Jutes| FORM GRID TEAM (of 2 cerman any in the tolls of the | fF the Hoston Braves in tho first | throughout the four periods. On sh Contbear has been invited | Kannitzer. 145, end Marsha’ Russian army to cop the old rag — = a double “3 a4 My —_— | ther hand, if ed high #c at parti an ‘tte: f Star ford 4 1 ae 9 3} Me pa lday afternoon, and added a fewlers prove easy pickings, near ywing committees of Stanford and ramiin, 160, tackle; Arthur Th " apie ‘ One of the reasons ts because How Me oi etal 4 po ~ Tie Raha: aiven ai Ber t which it will be de-| ® son, 160, tackle; Frank Hammond,| , Collins playfield te organising 8/ton ip going to win it, and the oth-|more points onto bie envious pitch-jevery man who has been given #) Herel ehether the two crews shall ; 150, halfback; Harry Kappan, 145 yen een oe ot oe trata [or 18 set forth herewith cs \Ginar Saha & Os 0; Reid hla mettle Jeome to Seattle next year. The| halfback; and Kyle, 180, fullback. On. e first turnout wil be he! Of all the clubs that have won . By * | Washing crew probably will | Sunday morning, at 9:30. " he| pitched the second game for the Vashington r p We rantee the supertority of | After Broadway three consecutive pennants in the! fives and was trimmed, 8 to 9. journey south for the annual racé,|/the Lundberg Truss, and give free} The new faces which probably National league, each has been de | rey ee ee anes to st| Now It’s All Over | but ve ll doubt that the second| trial to pr ‘ will be seen on the squad are: Don CHANCE FOR JIM [prived of a fourth straight victory | Ne" lerew wil ty along, uniess the race! A. LUNDBERG CO, jald Sch: ard; Olat An |by a club whose name begins with | vag ved to take place du vibes : cation, By) 3 sub.; Frank] gan FRANCISCO, Sept. 24 In car chen ioe on od off ghd SIOUX CITY, Ia, Sept. 24.—By oa be arrangi a t ai place dur-| Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Nal ‘ § ANCISC! 2 . hee aDpE . ng the Easter vaca v 5 Kyle, 145, center, “18 sub; Clifford] yymmy Clabby, the Wo seP Ind.,| Pennants in ‘91, "92 and ‘93, Baltt-| They are complaining about per. | taking both games of a double _ 4 Max Walskt, All-American chotece HIRD AVENUE. }may make quarterback. middlewetght, will meet the winner|more came along the next year and/sons taking money out of circuln- | ¢r from the St. Joseph club here,| | years ago, Frankland, Rose and| ee i | Ballard defeated Franklin and! . - |hogwed the banner. tion, but the complaint will not ob-| Wednesday afternoon, Sioux City | Coxswain Dunbar, of last year, will) oi of the George Chip-Billy Murray lelinched the Western league pen . | West Seattle last year, but lost to 2. oe tain against that $10,000 deposited | clinch p se * from the varsity boat CAN BE SEEN AT the three larger schools. They held gs Soho eaavs y ig eg rete Jose Willard le determined |to bind a match between Jess | nant. bk cugriene y “a Broadway to a 6 to 0 score, and ce 80, Dy Promover! ts be champion of something. | Willard and Jack Johnson = | | hope to reverse the result complete. id He holds the record for huri- 6 @ ly this year. sree serene Ing $10,000 defis. ° STARS IN LINEUP ORES AND Twenty-tive candidates are con] HE GETS A BID rs SPLITS WITH CUPID . 4 SC testing for places on the first team. RALPH HORR |S PREPARING! Joe Mandot wants a divorce, | As mombers of a team made uj | : : LO ANGRLIS Bent 94—Witle || but this time he can't bla | [of former players, Frank White and STANDIN(¢ Al i bd Beecher will be the next American } | his manager for making the | | Bd rag oro nigel ~ oe c | |team, will play against the Broad pugilist to invade Australia under! j | bad match. , dt aS BOYD S OUT OF the direction of “Snowy” Baker, if sgapeae: —_-——_-——_--——_———®@ | way high team Saturday in a Drac-| NATIONAL. Best 2 3-0 Cin inne A he accepts an offer he has received pg¢eseapauam ; ——--. | tice game. |6-6, Pittsburg 1-2; Philadelptia 9, Chi- } : 7 from the Australian promoter. IT, ANYHOW! JUNIORS STUNG re The Franklin high junior foot ball team was no match for the senior eleven, and was defeated, 36 to 0, In the second game of the tn- ano & AMERICAN--New York 9, St. Louts 2. more 4, Chicago 1 oklyn §; Pittsburg 9, jones 2: Ban ‘sie QHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Obio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be- ing conducted without charge, and Cincipnat! . estimates are furnished in all cases, aes iz inant x We Stand Back of Our Work 3 Portland 6, Mi 2, Los Angele Back from a suddenly interrupt ed concert tour in Australia, ow- ing to the war, Boyd Wells, pattle musician, believes the war has set) ronciass season at the valley insti-|to handle a crowd of 16,000 at tho | back art and music 100 years. In) putin Aberdeen high garhe Saturday. | Austraita, aerate “e most pros- ———— We will feel insignificant among | perous concert season in years was that number. (Boss, this ts a| demolished in one night, when the} JUDGE IS LEADER nin) | first extras announced war with ARROW POINTS TO US. | Germany. The packed concert hall] RYE, N. Y., Sept. 24.—United eee emptied in five minutes. States Supreme Court Justice Pit-| Now that a mililon different rea- _S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK B. Kennedy leaves n Dock 6:30, 10:30 a m.; 6:30 p.m. Other boats at | RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When ft comes to = good, first tiase dental service at @ reasonable } these Gentiste can offer you After much difficulty, a host of/ney led a field of 234 golfers, with|sons have been given showing how | sbevt ye | | for 12 Years’ Guarantee. artists in the colony, a few prize|a score of 70, yesterday, the open-|impoasible {t would be for the |] Jour dental nee Patiadeiphia . {tighters, and the German and Aus-| ing day of the annual sentor tourna-| Coast league to reach in amd grab : $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed ........... $8 ltrian consuls managed to cross the| ment at the Apawamis Golf club. |off Seattle, the Coast league writ- 2 ~ = om lw : | Pacific back to the United States. | < ers are putting a team in Tacoma |} Semis! werk done by thom, yeu wit Pigg ot ga pri ag |cn 4 $15 Set of Teeth Among those who came across| jduring thelr spare time. San will surety feet [| 0! weights in a Gua: eetcccocecs | with Wells were Mischa Elman, vio- POSTPONE RACES | piccc or Tacoma are prominently Ik praction fee || Weaves and patterns at | cu “ mages Gold |lintst; Harold Bauer, pianist; Mme} 000 | mentioned as the new home of the nf thetr advice wilt be : | 3 oli or 4 |Guethier, soprano; Jimmy Clabby, COLUMBUS, O, Sept. 24 Tat | orphaned Sacramento Tigers. Can | juable to you 00 And Porcelain Crown . a te sumone ‘vanderiile exter. Wednesday, rain resulting in the|Tacoma, when he'd part with an|{ ""s Se ssnitery tn every war, } ‘oun Up | Baltimore". 0} Bridge Work .. : | postponement of the day's program./arm if the Northwestern mags/ Bee them before going sleewhere | | Buffalo . Solid Gold Fillings ....$1 U; Salmon Packer Is — would agreo to let him withdra | poy Other Fillings A Shulack Suit means a satisfied | M"res Cy - #5 pie -50¢ Geld Crowns $5.00. Niridge Work $5.00 Fillings 500 Up. Rough Man, Says MAJESTA GETS IT and enter the Coast himself? Tt! run and get a doc. Your Wife, in Court] sonra vata, sept. 24—Me- 's off. Jesta captured the 2:25 pace and He tore her waist. i He threw away her gold watch. Bonniolla took first place In the }customer—we are sure to please | ittebure ... jyou, Let us prove that our high- ,class tallored clothes mean econ- Portiana LaxS jomy and satisfaction. Ban Francisco . Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 12 OHIO © Extracting and Cleaning Free with Other Work. Rhoads A New York paper reports that Roger Peckinpaugh may He ordered her out of the house, | ‘Tot 12 Wednesday's races, held at| become permanent pilot of the Lon Anaeien ; i These ure a few of the things | 2* state fair. Yankees. Peckinpaugh was put | A ell : 2 Mrs. Luticla B. Wiese charges| |_|" temporary clfarge of the team { | Cc pe A C t R t D ti t entail UO. | 7 Ut-Kate Ventists | STAR WANT ADS have Seattle's Leading Tailors | Lots, Homes, Farms ready for 323 Pike St. Near Fourth ou, on attractive terms. 207 UNIVERSITY STREET Third and Pike CORNER SECOND AVENUE whi Chi it tly. ithe court to grant her a divorce, 1 m e |and $300 attorney's fees. She says THE MAN WHO DRINKS? fese is worth $50,000. ~ - |temporary alimony of $100 a month Although he furnished a luxuri-| He !e Helpless and Hopeless—Act) Soccer noes] "Rarer UUUUENANUUOOANUOONAGUUNANOUUNOGOOUOOANOOOGAOUUOOGOUNAGUOOOAGOUOOGOUOAGOOUNGGOOAAUUUAH re treed Asce Mer. | ments, she says, he never allowed Neal Treatment. | | peer any setuey- Don't you know someone who is| RELEASE “WOMEN cr Te by drink and needs)¢o gee the battle at Mons—which | * The Ballard baseball club claims the sem!-pro. championship of Seat- it tle by virtue of a victory over the strong Jaffe team. Ballard won ev- jery game played this season, This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 75c for. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. | } a ea EM 7 lappa gaan red of man explains why rassiin still prospers. Following the coroner's investi-|4"4 women in the relentless grip yan aco gation of the death of Mra. Madge|0f the drink habit—perhaps one of! our poc ROLLER WAS HURT I. Cline, at her rooming house at |Your immediate family—who, withlin 4 RASSLIN' MATCH AT #11 Yesier way, the police have re-| Your help can be restored to a life) RogTON, PROVING THAT ACCI LEYS |days’ time. The Neal Treatment| brother, hae gone Into vaudeville is the most modern and succes#-|under the name Lew Ritchie and 3 | ON THE AL’ }ful of all drink habit treatments.| Lurid Lew ought to get out an In- j lit is safe and sure and purely veg-| junction. } d | | ortland [Siz suerte lane Meet ol are, "eh, Paste Neal 12 | SEAT TLEITES ; . ion, defeating the Bismarcks,| x44) Institutes operating in tho| o io BA BA N01 | vnc ste of oe words cai! AT STATE FAIR Woy Must Have One of These Pennants | med S. A. C. No, 2, 2,758 to 2,623. |togay and investigate, or write or Elegant Coaches ] , tended the state fair yesterday, ; 2 Prof. Albert T. Clay, of Yale 7 ll d S . untversity, addressed a large audt-| arriving in two special cars, They nexcelie CTVICE fF oreyrt ine Seattle Art institute | yee puapsdep 3p t 1| Were welcomed at the station by a rt last night on “The Monuments of| delegation 1%, the North Yakins eous Babylon From 5000 B, C.” He said 0 namanains 1000 Cosamarcial City 980, sported to . hotel, and then to the fair > early Babylonians were veitevers| $1.0 5 Msp “ Size 15x35 Inches rt ere | tions. } 5 ; ] s —- | S95 1g BMSIR PINT PUR yoe| GREENWICH, Conn., Sept. 24— ; . s War In Europe ° ed all SHB 7°" | Meeting Gardiner W. White of Oak- ‘ ji syrme yoo? land, L. 1, in the final round of the “Line of the Shasta Limited” ‘The Seattle Star has just received invitation golf tournament, at the Flyer Limit pages of beautiful maps, each 12x15 pal Paki oe Susie 6:20 a m, —_inshew in size, showing allthe coun] yay semmorgy 799° |CLAIM THE TITLE leaves Portiand 3:20 tries of Europe in detall. One page HY yee ly ortiand 3:20 p.m. Hits devoted to a map of the world, ‘Portiand-Puget Sound Express showing the possessions of each| DINKD M1 NIW . 2623 “YD “MD Leaves Seattle 11 a, m. in detail. Two pages are devoted bor) to Austria-Hungary, yp pas to I TREAT ALL France and two pages to Germany. | = Keres Petes tP.™, [One page is devoted to italy and|]| DISORDERS OF MEN |) + io “ aller maps show all the other) ai a) in T ; “ :. i ipti assires yoy .m amas I Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your subscription and have ‘ e) Examine the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and receive your coupons daily. All-Steel jeased Miss Helen Rode and Mrs.|0f sobriety and usefulness. Send) pbeNTS WILL HAPPEN EVEN I The bowling season is well under | ctanie, Hypodermic injections are| NORTH YAKIMA, Sept, 24.— grounds, Tacoma, Spokane and a shipment of war atlases spectally | tn Greenwich Country club, here, Wed- | Leaves Seattle 7:20 a. m prepared for this publication. sp 23°OIB wS i, Daly tp) nesday, Francis Oulmet lost, 8 up - = m .m. nation. Two pages show the map V Arrives Portland 6:15 p. m countries on large maps. p. m.) | Free One of the big surprises of the These Pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. WHAT THE PRESS AGENT SAYS y 9, / rains Anna Kethm, who were arrested,|them to the Seattle Neal Institute, TH MOST CAREFULLY RE- | pending inquiry. The coroner is | 1735 16th Ave., and give them the/ WEARSED SPORTS. d ° | satisfied the woman committed sul-| Neal Drink Habit Treatment, which eee 9 aily | cide after a period of despondency.| will make them sober men in three! Lew Steffen, Willie Ritchie’s " to | way in Seattle. Last night the Ger-| never used. The Seattle Neal In- Ty TS phone for full information. East) pwo hund 7 [YOU DON’T SAY! fist? Ait drug habite. treated wo hundred Seattle Boosters ai 7 ffrage. Icient Em lo oS pty Symes jother cities sent smaller delega- a $1.50 =~ 27+ 1000 Arrives Portland 2 p. m. ‘This Atlas ts made up of twenty ana & of Europe, two pages show Russia Ow! (Portland and Grays Har- Two pages are devoted to gtving| facts and figures on the peace and) trength of the various nations For further details, tickets and pel Mele | present theatrical season ts the ex- . : ini reservations, call on ‘The front page shows the pictures| cellent performances being given in They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or J. H. O’NEILL jot most of the crowned heads of! their opening week by the Seattle living room, and will appeal to you even if you are not a college man. Burope players in the pretty Grace George SOns Z>ZAWwe>S ree. Ast | This wonderful ating has fast} comedy of the home, “A Woman's These Pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble handsome table 5 | O88 a | Way.” ° : . : ’ MAIN 932, Corn ort On the changes. in, boutr pi isle media pede Mobavep sy covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a hundred and one other unique darter caused by the Balkan war jan Irene Timmons, who has just decorations. ‘© shown. if d t y : ' : ~ : One of these maps will be given Ithe webapoct thenien Nee fore ace A different Pennant will be offered each week until the Flags of all the various | with each six months’ subscription ? atte Sap 3 hildre A$ ac nt for The Seattle Star by mail, at ecnde cioonaane playing the lead roles, and playing Nations at War have been given out. Educate the children by making a collection of these them in a most pleasing manner. the regular price of $180, Old and|| , cdarsnomy praction, te ehronte arta Flag Pennants for them. } abscribers may both take ad- nd nervous Giseases of moi 4 “ey « ‘ . i . uertnge of this offery If-your sab-|| semen, such curonte ailments “se leader atten eecgernatie | Dike Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Star office, 1307 Seventh Ave. If ordered by lwertption 1s now paid in advance, 19, Hydrovele, Liver, Stomneh, 0 photodrama at the Metropol ail lose 5 ts extra f stage f ch P. t |we will extend ft six months from th a Ree |itan, has entered on its second. mail, enclose 5 cents extra for postage for each Pennant. : |the time {t expires upon recetpt of . ; * [| week run and is playing to great A few German Pennants still on hand. 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