The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—THURVDAY, FOR YOUR RESPONSE and those who came from a distance—as many did—to participate in our final sale. We want you to know that we thoroughly appreciate the confidence you have shown in our announcements. We are not unmindful of the fact that “Sales” are often conducted in a way to cause those who by nature are a little skeptical to view such things through the “big end of a telescope,” and often they are correct in their analysis. Therefore we feel doubly grateful for the spontaneous outburst. We have stated our plans with precision. We Retire from Business forever on September 25th. Wewantto emphasize right now that the same honorable busi- ness principles that have ever been adhered to in this store (the same high grade Men's Clothing, Hats and Furnishings) we have always sold, are being sold now only at cut prices, and viewing from the wonderful crowds that attended our open- ing day, feel proud of the fact that we still hold the confidence of the people— even to the end of our business career. There will be twenty-one days more of this sale. We have still an enormous stock (the Highest Grade Men's Clothing, etc.) to dispose of and those who pin their faith to our announcements will surely reap a harvest of savings. VEITH-CAMMACK Co. Seattle Hotel Bldg. 2nd Ave. at James St. a SMOKE GIVES UP RING-HE’S A STAR GOLFERS BOTH DEFEATED Na DETROIT, ‘Sept 2. — Franc é By ctor. The big boxer eagtlist Ouimet, nationa! champion, was de |has announced in London that he feted, 5 up and 4 to play, by|has given up the ring for good an¢ |henceforth will seek his limelight James D. Standish, Jr, of Detroit. ae the dtake | Ho appears’ is @ 24 Jerome Travers, national open jeading part of a musical comedy hampton, was eliminated ag Max | entitled is Out,” running at R. Marston of New Jersey, 2 and 1.) 4 suburban music hall. Johnson fn the national championships yes |who is surrounde! by a cast of terday. |white actors, is the hero of the | plece KID’S EGO) | JAMES OWNS AUTO Charley Schmuts brings word x James is owner of a Hudsop Six DALE WILL VOTE ‘NO, Counciiman Dale, objecting to the increase of $ 1 in the cover bond erest and . made necessary by the and to the increase in ing rate, will offer the budget ordi n it is reported to the eliminating this REAL ACTOR NOW MAY COST DUG FLAG Seco Walter Mails probably threw away the pennant,» Wednesday to sat-| increase sfy a petty re WILLIAMS STARS CHAMPION OFF FORM Wie? "|= Ken Williams, Spc Spokane outfield- IN TITLE TOURNEY er this spring, got a triple at Ros ton Wednesday, which atled the ieee Seene. 4 to 0 FOREST HILLS, N.Y a Thirty-two first-rate weathered the second round of the Vigor for Men #:':*: championships. Both Mc Loughlin and R. Norris Williams) Wonderful Invention Restores gin Health While You S$ " | BADGER SCHEDULE mr * would! been dawn Thursda iand shot B} But being only a bone Pn kid, the punishment that can be inflicted on| | him is banishment from the club |house in ¢ » and a freight car ket to Brooklyn This MADISON, Wis. .—Th was the pe pemrrigee ertiel U. of Wisconsin's footba layers and pre jule follows: Oct I ce fter Maily deliberately hit Coltrin | Oct. 9, Marquette; Oct Purdue; | With thi the start of the "3, Ohio; Oct. 20 inning, which opened with Mlinols; Nov pattie one the lead ee » Gophers play at Mad-|ended with ahead, big games being home D W.S. TENNIS =” hold a ts of the Pick and 6. Sept tle fans, players et 16. Min run in the Indiar coagevuene TOOTH TALRS ROWN, D. Ds. trae er to 1 away Mal eon pesteri let for the hold ng Dug t past Tou need not offer Rervous. debiiit that unmane cites such Seattle will tennis cour Dentistry Is now the professions « t progress, and be < pment and julré associate Hats to ca st fallen aight with in love him: Ordinarily jto the big him w | cares A playe when a pitcher goes league, the fans wish bit in Seattle her makes good I Wife into your nat no one Vitality wil tees Malis of Malls’ caliber keeps) t t and does not) - ball pa Bleetra-Vir h 4 hody p eae d e ce Battery, wh stream of «a Rerves tor bh them wit the entire sy condition. It tlon and men out of The head inning =) Tea o, sending in Melvor calls after the re of fandom Dng «6 fans and were s » at the the hot after the demanding Tealy did veral tel game was yunded the him ephone jcated t ly aroused ers | paid off after t lout ay disse: told Dug to nd the were thru with him. Schmutz will probably indt- | thoro lay-| Vita w re BEAUTIFULLY OW rest ard Pen BOOK! oe 10 days we will fit a gold particulars regarding | filled frame with spherical lenses and leather cage, complete, for $2.50. r4 larhig includes a careful and ac-| mn) curate examination S Cumy Optical Parlors <=" The Electra-Vita Co.| cyte erecaciers |FULLERTON MAY Go meen 1 TO OUTLAWS SOON : en Room 206 Empress Theatre Bidg 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. favorite take his will piteh Thursday t or silver amalgam you Keele | on of Dentists who ears’ experience Dentist in Seattle elng the office you are looking ein a guarantee that 1 beat to be anteed for Second Ave. Cor, Spring Bring This Ad With You TANCISCO otel Guide vis \HOTEL ROY i, 44% Kearny. ALAMO INN 824 Kearny. - Fullerton for three and no field as well, ix con Federal league of pitching good ball tc Inex advertiaing Imitator to my offl apectaliats who pertenced, Dentists pring a Fullerton te Montreal $1.50 Daily al LINCOLN HOTEL o| Charley Swain, Seattle loft feld ; US Market #t., fen Francisco’ greatent| i) 2 er last season, who lost bis right} leg last winter, is a ancisco hospita using tp heal over, Union Block, Open evenings until 8 and su © | until 4 for people who work Main 3640 in in a ie stumy an ‘Take Union st. car to Kearny. place J tir ) ing | |for Ch da Phone} SEPT, 2, 1915, PAGE 4 ‘Confessions of a Wife. MRS, SELWIN ALWAYS | COURAGES ME (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper | Enterprise Association) “How (« that poor little Mary girl gotting along?” avked Mrs. win “She is still delirious, and the Most tragical part of it all is that Jehe still calling for Jack, ap | parently forgetting the sadness and | grief of her later married years and jonly remembering the joy and hap Piness of those first brief months of | honeymoon. . . * clful fate that gives one only to remember happy things, as |Selwin, “After Mary comes back |herself she will only think of Jack as he was when he appéared as her Prin Charming EN.|timé after time, until one night she came home unexpectedly from a visit at her mother’s and found a trange woman occupying her bed room. This was almost too much, she came over to tell her troubl Dick and me and have us suggest a lawyer, At the very last she wound up with, ‘Of course, I want to see Karl happy.’ How Dick has laughed over that) story, but to me It has seemed ter rible, for it told me just how hard it {s for a woman to decide which is theeright thing to do.” Come, let us go back to lords and ma urged Mra. Sel win, after she had both smiled and sighed over m story. We found the men deep in a business discussion, They had not “That is what troubles me, my|tnissed us and, altho we came to dear Mrs, Selwin. I am fraid she|thelr rescue with the money they will blame herself too much for this|needed #0 badly, yet I am s@re that neither of them would have con sidered for an Instant that we could have helped them with business advice (To be continued tomorrow) is! CHEMISTS HAVE A DAY OF PLAY; SEEING SOUND Members of the American Chemi in annual convention on un mpus, are playing Jack | Thursday, wing wind-up of business Wednesday no Sel to to occurrence.” will probably many sad hours of remorse will probably take herself to taal many times for things #he might! have done—little things she might| have forgiven Do you know don't bell in ing I had one do I believe that tho truthfully who say live over again I would live very differently. We would probably 4 just the same If we were placed in the & reumstances. If I had my life to live over I know that I would do just the same things—yes even make the same mis haps I don't believe I would be to a man who was habitually kind to me, however, Why has struck Mary—think of it! If 1| Wace tha, Ymeuid be deak: de ous Excursions about the sound and a dead, aud I'd own up to myself, at banquet at the Hotel Washington. Joust, that 1 was glad. You seo, 1| Thursday night, will be followed by haven't any of that ‘turning the|* nisht excursion to Mt. Rainier ctuae ghuait ta ‘une |, Pree. Charles H. Herty delivered Margie, dear, that {s the in-|/is annual: address, on “Co-opera tolerance of youth that is speaking, |0n tn Matters Chemical” at the A habitually and. meta.| Wednesday evening session most of the chemists Vomen 4 Shorically ‘turn the other cheek,’ and| Saturday in Portland, often when they do, they shame!!! their husbands into giving them al kiss or ita equivalent 1 am not " PRISONER IS SILENT blaming Mary at all, my dear think she {sa dear girl and bas had more than her share of trou but! I am sure that when she co | will find plenty ould have mad she have nd #he Mrs. Selwin, orse or in wis e yr wpe ot had 1 my life to takes per good | Cal society the university With memb tolthe two Everett-Seattle interurban times|cars recently held up practically things £0 | certain 1 Starr, caught Tuesday easier had she b p tolerant.” | night after he tried holding up a That is what your experience has/Queon Anne car, is the guilty man. ny dear Mra. Salwi himself continues say think that sometime wives who err ¢ Starr nothing. STANDARDIZE DANGE to n't you there are he car e foreve think pence I some with little ake a fuss 1 sometimes ake of nes at I should m pans waltz, one-step, fox trot the dance North of Danc The wall and El Cameino will be styles this season, The the story friend of Dick’s|Assoeiation of Teach whose wife would never find anyjing, just organized, will ‘fault with bim and she forgave him standardized Frank Guigni’s Hitting Features Giants’ Attack 1 wonder if I have ever told you est about a This man's hit ting makes him the most dangerous bat ter on the Seattle club, His stick work, combined with Brooks’ and Shaw's, started the Giants’ on their climb. He te the league's premier third sacker, and may be drafted be NDIANS 4 GAMES AHEAD OF GIANTS ° As a result of the loss of Wed game, the now four full games| Gulent with the season |Cadman, 0 Malla, B Melvor, B MAILS Barth, rf nesday's Spokane In-| pr 1b |dians are ahead of Seattle, ending Sept. 19 Spokane COWLER WINS : 2 | Kaylor, If Sept. 2.—Tom| surpny, 3b Jack Hemple|sheety, 1b of San Francisco in the third nhors, rf }round last night | Altman, 9 | RECRUIT WINS °° Carter, a recruit pitcher, won | s« eland over St. Louis Wed: | Spokane to 2, allowing eight hits. | | suwemoocso> ‘Totals | | NEW YORK, Cowler knocked out Totals foore by Innings 0010000 0000040 | nesday, 6 base bite—8i hite—Raym by Melvor Oft Mallat Wild pitch hed ball Summary: Two haw, Sacrifice and Noyes. 8t KELLY SIGNED |": 4 Bases on bal |Ivor 0; off Noyes 0. and Metvor. Ed Kelly, ex Seattle pitcher who|hy Mails went to the Red Sox in 1914 and |trin to Sheely returned in May, has signed again |rummary HB rape with Spokane, He made his apy ym , “ 2 innings. Charge defeat pearance Wednesday. pire—Frary, Hit by pite Double plays Wuffll to Sheely.. Pitchers’ off Malls tn otf Molvor in © Malls, Um our} of the crews of L/S SECOND AVE. AT UAI4ES St. Friday We Offer Boys’ $6 Corduroy Suits at $3.95 Parents who share in this saving will be glad of the investment for many months to come. These Suits are ideal for school wear — durable, and not easily soiled; strongly sewn and in the neatest Norfolk models. Don’t be afraid the boy won’t like them—for they’re made to fit right as well as to wear right. Light or dark browns; all sizes to 16 years. Regular $3 5 $6.00 values, at... Child’s Serge Coats $1.98 Decidedly nzat garments for school or dress wear, made of plain colored or fancy patterned serges; ages 4 and 6 years. Extremely attractive models, and qualities that formerly sold for up $1 98 . Toilet Paper) | School Tablets 5c Ea. 8 for 25c z Fight good-sized Peter Pan crepe school use; ruled; size Tollet Paper; a dig 5%x8% inches; for use in value at Se the roll. For Priced 5 piitay 5 Shoppers, 25c Women’s Waists 48c and 89c A grand double special on Waists—an event that will bring throngs of bargain-seekers here tomorrow. An example of tne value-giving that keeps this store busy. ** 48c “*" 89c lored | broldery or regularly sold rolls of finish Good for of sheets, indispensable school work at, each Waists in voiles China silks, ete., em- lace trimmed, and for $1.33, $1.50 Neat Waist in p ain white or white stripes and f y sold at $1.00 and $1 fast colors, in Charm- 49c ‘SPOKANE FANS . FEAR RAYMOND” CREW MAY WIN “Twenty games more and the Northwestern league season will be ended. Can the indians hold the lead and bring home to Spokane its third pennant in the 25 years that the city has been represented in profession- al baseball? This is the ques- tion which is causing numerous * fans a lot of worry,” said Tues, day morning’s Spokane Spokes- man-Review. “If the tribe can get an even break with Seattle this week, or better yet, take four out of the seven game series, the pen- nant, to all practical purposes, will be cinched. All the Ini would have to do in the re ing two series would be to take six games and Seattle to beat them out would have to win 13 out of 14. If the Indians should win five, Seattle would have to win 12 and if the locals won only four out of 14 Seattle would have to win 11," am, In colors NATIONAL " LEAGUE Won, 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE w FEDERAL LEAGUE w 1 COAST nd 10, Salt Lake § Cleveland 1 (American As- 3, Louiaville 4-2 Milwaukee BASEBALL York RESULTS irk ONE-HIT GAME Fred Toney, Cincy pitcher, al- slowed but one hit to the Braves, Wednesday DEMONSTRATION or The New Fall Stetson and Mallory Hats! Friday, in our Fourth Avenue Windows, showing the newest Fall and Winter blocks in both soft and stiff Hats—10 a. m. to 11 a m--12 to 1 p, m—t p. m. to 5 p. m, ASpecial Feature For Friday and Saturday! 50c Allowed for your » OLD STRAW HAT On the purchase of anew Stetson or Mallory Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike St.

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