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OKLAHOMAN IS BEING TOUTED AS ‘COME-BACK’ NEW YORK, March 2.—Carl Morris and Joe Bonds, heavy- weights, will meet tonight in a scheduled ten-round bout the Harlem Sporting club, at Wash Bonds He nas been om Tacoma fighting tn d for in Gotham by beating a numbe lesser lights in t Village. Bonds has been action in Seattle This will be the first of a series of bouts Carl Morris will under take in a come-back stunt. Carl has picked up considerable since he was being touted ax a “white hope some years ago, and it now thought to be the one man to relieve Jess At any rate, matching * in vy weight. Will Put On Ike ative Fighter! ~ © ble seen Anno that the § was made today A. C. will stage Ing show one week from tonight in Six bouts with a box land rd Pinkman aring in event. Bronson, Port land lightweight, may be his oppc nent. Woolens Now on display The authoritative Woolens for Spring aad Summer Stylish Serviceable Suits Made to order The much-talked-of shortage of woolens does not affect us. We are prepared to give you the greatest cloth- to receive. Don’t fail to inspect our line before ordering your spring suit. MUTT AND JEFF LTT Be DO WHEN) HE see ME WITH TH )< ON, x GEE! women m SURPR ise s TOUPE ¢ TWENTY YOUNGER ~~ ! Loow Years, ARCHIE WYARD GETS _ DRAW IN TIFF WITH MINTYRE’S BRUISER Lioyd Madden successfully Jother three. Despite this, the af | defended his title of light. [fair was called a draw weight champion of the North Ray Campbell, welterweight, sur west last night in Oreamiand | prised the fans by ing a hair by boxing four rounds to a |line decision to ¢ Al draw with Archie Wyard of ks Ballard. Archie gave the champ rk a his hands full to say the least. rea While not figh did against Bre tr time since, McIntyre’s boy put up| getting aw with a very od mill with his old rival.) tosh, the former amateur feather Archie Used ev his rep-|welght who has jumped into the ertoire in an wrest the|fourrount game as a lightweight laurel wreath from Madden's brow,| Melatosh medi a good tmpreasion but with success. jin his first pro contes: . the Oakland feath Weldon Wing of Portiand, a known as the “shadow, t, 2e a draw | he “dancing daisy” and the bo fracas with Eddie Quir ft with the perfect . won a home a. Quinn carries t with local fans. If Joe Harrah unable to wants to he honest about it tc the curtata ralser admit that he didn't where Duffy was after jround. Joe scored » knoc} the first frame, but Duff jthan made up this deficit | ——______—_— The Curtain Will Soon Be Rung Down for Re Redelsheimer's | This, One of Seattle's Oldest and Most Respected eth a | Institutions, Will Positively Reach Its End on March 3lst.—Premises Leased to Other Tenants. tefeated Bil! Da for Les Ran Paul he will first |t town | the affairs kept time more in irs bsecorarnd Hule This announcement comes almost like a personal letter to thow sands of fathers and mothers throughout the Puget Sound country, as | well as to an even larger number of young men, who, from their earl e@t recollection of pants and suspenders, ve been depending upon | | Redelsheimer’s to supply their apparel needs T approximately six months, this location has been sought » py Ait. ferent concerns, and not unti! within the past tem days were sat ivfac ¥ arrangements completed for a permanent lease te other pariies, the new tenancy to begin Apri! | Consequently, a very attractive proposition was made to us to con tinue in possession until the night of Marct view of the tremendous amount of rchandise, comprisin ken lines of men's and young men's sults, overcoats, hats, un Jerw and furnish ing goods, still remaining unsold, we decided to accept, rath of the numerous bids submitted by other merchants for the et stood, an kone it THE PEOPLE WHO ARE AWAKE Will continue for another month to come and buy at such savings as hi never before been known, the like of which will p bly never again be possible, expecially in these days of eky-rocketing prices on al! lines of wearing apparel. Just lasten: All the regular $15.00 and $18.00 men’s and young mon's suits In the store—and they are here tn al! sizes—-have been priced for disposal direct to our customers at, as nearly as we can figure, the wholesale ice put on them by other merchants who bid for these lines—-$7.89 You fellows who are built along runabout lines—-that {s, who are not adapted in proportions to the average size ault of clothes—will find here a lot of genuine $20.00 and $25.00 sults at the sax ico—$7.89. And while they're in here togging up tn a new sult, show | them some $20.00 and $25.00 overcoats in «mall sizes, they can buy for $7.50. Genuine rubberized silk raincoats, English make, the kind that sel everywhere at $15.00 and $18.00; other merchants, in bidding on thi | stock, figured on buying these raincoats and reselling to the public at a handsome profit. They're yours, gentlemen, at a shade under the aver. age dealer's bid—$7.89. Men of all sizen can wander in here and pick up a complete layout | of underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs and furnishings at Just about half what they've been accustomed to paying. very article in Redel shelmer’s is of long-established, world standard value. There's a big assortment here of men's regular $25.00 sulta which | other dealers, expecting to buy for their own establishments, valued at $10.89. That's the way we'll sell them for another month, or as long as | they last. Some merchants who bid on our stock of Manbattan, B. & W. and | Waechusetts shirts evidently have been buying tails without the hide | and put a corresponding value, relatively speaking, on these shirts, Well, they'll go direct to the public from this store just about that way. THIS IS A STRONG HAT STORE Redelsheimer's has always been considered a strong hat store for | men and young men. The season's best have alwaye been found here The $2.50 and $3.00 ones are to be sold at one price And the $4.00 and $5.00 ones at $1.59 Fine, Stock up on soft and stiff hats right now MOTHERS, MOTHERS MOTHERS, MOTHERS Here's a way out on some of the problema you have to keep the oye in presentable-looking clothes. Wagon loads of boys’ shirta and Jlouses that you'vé always considered good values at $1.00 to $1.50, can | | be bought here now—in all sizeo—at 35 cents each | Boys’ hats,-all sizes and late styler—you say you'd | ter one ¥ you had the $1.50, $2.00 or $4.00 to spare nture Woodrow Waehington in here znd get him a Vo've put that price on the whole layout of boys’ hats ar value from $1.50 to $4.00. Remember, only 60 cente Hundreds and hundreds of neckties for less than half former prices $4.00 and $5.00 men’s silk shirts are all priced for the final sale at $1.59 Bathing season is just around the corner, and, let us remind water-wharks that the whole Redelahelmer layout of bathing suite that | exularly sold at $1.00 and $1.60, and conform in every way to the dicts of bathing resort censor@ as to lengih and height, is cut to on yrice—only 26 cents ne Pp we can up to 38s, which $18 y the young ig the young for 60 cente anging in regu | you As hereinbefore intimated, we got a dandy line on what other nerchants considered they could pay for different Ines of this stoc rom the bide submitted ‘They figured, of course, on getting these, an ling off “Redelshetmor Stock Sales” here, nder, an leaning up @ stiff profit on every urticle by the Rathe than eae this done, We decided to just #tick around another month anc let these goods gO direct to the public on a@ price basis estabiished by these bidders : During the month of March you may Keep right on coming to the sid store at the old stand, First Avenue and Columbia Street, where | Rete heimer’s have beeg doing business for 27 yearé,—Advertisement, \ Wild Moth Isa Noisy | Artichokes | Kegplant— + STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. PAGE 15 Animal, LAN | A WORD To vim | ABouTit,re | | fig } { DROP HINGE WILD i PLAT Bus MOTH | QUs7 sit were \ READING TEL [s comes Home © Ler eum ER TF \ Tne MSELR (Copyrtent noons AND REGS Training Camp Dope { { PLAYERS HAVE SOX’; BOSS OW FENCE IT SEEMS CHICAGO, March 2.—Presi dent Comiskey's move to secure MARLIN, Tex.—Germany Schae fer with on tory over John Mc raw, planned to today Working aa a pitcher, sent his sacker and & promising first dodge the holdout proclivities of Jack Ness seems to have (team past the McGraw ne in a gone awry. Ness thus far re hard-fought game, during which fuses to sign and insists that | Penny Kauft got # hit he's thru, unless a $600 Incr: e CHATTANOOGA.—Manager Lee is affixed to the contract of- |Foll!, en route South with the fered him Cleveland Indians, declare here Following this Comiskey pur | he'd « War against chased “Chick” Gandil, of (the tw system of giving Cleveland. batte on balls and Today Gandil, from New Orleans, | strike posing of them. t ay ar arr Is PASADENA, ( Two exhib to ton games ar to be played fay by the Chicago Nationals. The regulars will play the Low An geles Coasters, while the rookies take on a at Santa Ana, /AL M’COY IS AGAIN THREATENING DARCY. | DILLON MIX IN N. Y. c. BAIL FON 1 Pree Correns N w YORK, ‘March 2 e Les DarcyJack Dillon tangle over which New York has lost Ite fistic head, again vaulted Into thin air today and Gotham stands the horrible chance of not seeing these two gladiators come together ised or there will be trouble. Trouble, however, ts getting to be a boon companion of Browne's. | He failed to find the necessary dol t sterday to pay for Madison rden and for a short time New York Life Insurance com. thr ed to take back the nd throw him out. The agreed to walt un | pany company f Al MeCoy's heavy-voiced lawyer | ti after Darcy and Dillon had fin says he's going to get an injunction |ished their fus and ts to serve it on G Hugh Browne Monday nizht, Y. M. C. A. JUNIORS WIN dress suit and all legal | On Wednesday night the fast dect Al must be treated right. going Y. M. C. A. Juniors defoated| means a bout with the All-Stars, a team composed of| Lincoln Broadway players, to the oxing comminaton has ruled tune of 30-24 i to him Les Da that Al must have a brand new The game was fast and close dur ct before he can hold Brown |ing the 40 minutes of play Th h with Darcy he com: | pla never had a chance to le * rumored to have | up. ¢ score at half time was nan edict that Browne | 14-13, with the All-Stars on the long the bout promt-!end t give MeCoy MARKET REPORT jessie Dealers Sort aren Domestic wheel VEGETABLES PF GAG ase snccsaccees 1.26| Limburger Meets Per wack ‘ 276| Oregon triph : Brossels Sprouts — Per | Cabbage-—-New flat Dutch, th, 050.054 | Weconain twins ......cceseeee af Winnin 2 Carrots Caulifiow Country Hay and Grain * paid wholesal rida, per ib. Gaelle—Cal, new, per tb sae ool Horseradish Local, per 1b. 10 pes Per e Lettuce | parsiey- naa 7. HEC. wisher, BY BUD FISHER, ( we comrade ) se j SURPRISED | HHON HE Spey mm wy tL s New Toure €! PORTLANDERS WOULD PULLMAN MAT MEN BE “CRUSHERS OF HOPE” PORTLAND, Ore., March 2.— ttle can cinch the Pacific | Hockey association cham hip by beating Portland | here tonight. If Portiand wins, | | Vancouver still has a chance for first honors and a post-sea- son series may be necessary to decid The P tland squad is travel in its best form of the # everal weeks it has not 10 be put on by student members on the home {c Vancouy of the boxing club. Each bout | Adams, at 160, is going strong, and a eapivations got 6 hard folt n. 18 billed for the championship | nothing short of death will be able | the British Columbians met| of the university in that respec- |to keep him from going on. The “Moose” Johnson's men bere Febru tive class. only place that Coach Hoover is x ary 20. If Portland can't win the has charge of | having any trouble in picking is the © crown, It ¢ t qual st ed with his) 145-pound division, Cameron and crush hamplonship hopes 4 r They|MeGovern are the candidates for Tonight's game will be the last righ in 4 e Varsity gym/the position, McGovern defeated | of the ssional season here y morning. As in the case|Cameron in the tryouts for the Q) i . asketball t Pullman {s/A. C, meet, but something has hap- 7 ' . over of ex- pened to him in the meantime, - Splas ‘0-8: y enced men. rans in if he can make weight he may Splas i! “4 eds W ill the squad are Glen King, N. P.,pose of his former victor when Meet in Swimming Haberman, R. L. Taylor and John/time is called Saturday. OF sere | M: | 17 Clar Jack Lindsay, a for Lin The boxing bouts will be held ArMival March 14 coin nigh boy of tle, is also between the wrestling matehes. - along to sh the home folks what Charley Sontag, a former 8, A. C. A co-ed swimming meet be- tween the O. A. C. and Univer. sity of Oregon women's swim- ming teams is scheduled for the 17th of March at the U. of O. Physica! Director Schockley of the Aggies Is developing speed and hopes to overcome hio Oregon rivals by that method. Reports from the South have it that the men are planning to attend in large numbers and | cheer their friends to victory. | he can repeat iU. C. Track at the University of California has along by leaps and bounds in the past couple of days, altho Broadway High Track Men Out the uncertain weather has There will be plenty of material, given Coach Walter Christie pestle, Mba * of x sa Broadway, more trouble than any track i bi - on ae Tare: high echoo! | et eenace, ‘A wealti| coach would like to have on football tise, wae clected eco of athletically inclined youths an-| he hands. i retary and treasurer, ; swered the first call sent out yee So far the most promising | idle . terday at the Pine street institu BY JAMES GRANT ! The Washington State college and the University of Washington wrestling meet, | the local gym Saturday night. In addition to the five wrestling matches, four boxing bouts will | mainstays last year, and is in a fair way COMING ALONG showings have been made by | E. H. HERE TO TAKE ON U.OF W. WRESTLERS Capt. Boulton Out On Washington’s side the optim- m has faded away. Capt. Henry | Boulton is out with a bad side. In his place Coach Hoover will start Johnny Wilson, who is fast enough > |to make any man hustle. At the |other weights Sartoris and Bollman are considered the best bets, Me- for the | stage Is set to be held in lo, Lindsay was one of the star at 125 pounds, will be the on the Pullman team headliner. The show is scheduled to|to start at 8 o'clock, with Chet Me lIntyre as the refe this season. TRACK ATHLETES| Murphy Is Chast President of Big IN STYLE | Club at Wash.” } Ernest “Tramp” Murphy, one | of Washington's strongest men | in football, h been chosen | president of the big “W” club, | composed of men who have } made their “W” in the major | been coming Firemen to Have y Blanchard, who was the freshman star last year in the =e hait "mite and Schnell,” the | Another Benefit Basketball Title varsity half-miler. . r . Schnell recently broke tha.Coast| So successful was the recent of S. W. at Stake! recora for 660 yards, coverity the|Firemen's band benefit skabaaaaaan * distance in 1:2 5, Blanchard | at the Arena, that the band has HOQUIAM, March 2.—The cham- has been running the half mile in | been requested to stage another © plonship of the Southwestern sec-\close to two minutes and is ex-|such affair. It will be put on next) tion of the state will be at stake to. night, when the Hoquiam and, Wenatchee high school basketball! confront here tonight ment The working man finds all in needs fully satistactorily this From Over- coat and Macki to Underwear; from Hat or Cap to Shoes, this store has what you want and always his wearables and supplied by store. i aw at prices that_makes our slogan— Florida : 17 00@ 1800 Chill, dried 230.25 Per i Hubbard ...se.0s 03 % per rack 200 ze ; : 06% wRUrrs THE BANK FOR ian ives iets SAVINGS Oranges sda 4 Anples can 1.00@1.50 Pays Loca ing 601.00 I tolivesione Vieg 4% Interest He ye « Wiack 42 ‘ 0 from , Veal and Pork Ke on all sums depos at ited on or before ae i March F.fth - pen to Metafler for Beiliog Butter, Fees and Cheese — ——o stor good “You Save” 103-107 First Ave. S. pected to have that mark beaten by the time the regular track meets/at 8 p. m. You Cannot Duplicate A Schermer $15 Suit Anywhere in Town for a i CARL SCHERMER The Largest Store on First Avenue Tuesday night. Skating will start — and continue until 12. _ | There will be other big features, including the 32-plece band. the California manage- ‘ Buying heavily in advance of price-rais- ing; paying the lowest rent in Seattle; sell- ing large quantities at small individual profits—these are some of the reasons why “You Save” when you buy at Schermer’s— make me prove it. Some especially choice blues and blacks and pin stripes at $15 now on display. 10 Steps from Yesler