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ny CONDO|BALMY BENNY—It'll Be Some Job, Like Massaging HGSLLO, TRUG! How'S THe Boy I'M ON MY WAY TO THE OPERA House TW ATTSND THO MATINGSS. tvs ONY BEEN To THRSS SHOWS THis Week, Won'r You JOIN MS i“ ——_) ON THS PLEA THAT You SYULDN'T BE ABLE TO Share THS Tims !! PaPTOU FT EF a SP oe ape iiaamaerbiaey, ae hee eo ee VORITES WIN MOST ~s ir. bel te - ~ — “ FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 29.— | Morganthaler, 6-0, 6-2, 63. | The favorites won most of the Wed-| Cadet S. H. Voshel defeated Vin Resday matches in the national sin-| cent Richards, 5-7, 4-6, 6-0, 7-5 gles tournament. both R. L. Murray = 4 Mate! 3 MEW. T. Tilen, Jr. probable f1-| Junior ‘natinal remplonskipe od Malists, taking their matches in| gest round . i Straight sets. Murray's victory over) wy gw Baltimore. ted 7a TR. Pell was decisive, as won | 1 Coe! Teteein 64 G0 “ nf eee aemee tn the three sects. "HL Taylor, "Brock pi dablaced i Bob Wabraushek, Seattle junior, | x1 Van Atta, tien 62,60 62 i dest his first match in the national ~ (, ‘ a" 9 Janior championships when he fell aon 3 a oe Bird of before Anderson of New York, 6-4, , by ata ie oe dane 63, 8-10, 6-2. r an @ on of Boston eliminated Burdick |44'Gj,'h. Moreland, I Ktabure, ©8 €2 ina great match and|g, °° ee ee - Walter Hail of New York defeated |** F. T. Anderson, ed R. Wabraushek New York, defeat Seattle, 6-2, 64 Hayes, the other Windy City en Tat - $-10, 6-8 in a three-round go. wer that mlaat So, in| (senso grammar gear J. Hennessy, Indianapolis, defeated defeating Mra, W. D. Deemer, 4 and 2 n me immeasurably more. xander posed of | 5 W- Hane, Cleveland, 6-1, 10-8, 6-4 Se Elaine F thal, one of the favor: ©, do you know, dear, that raital ligne Lag bro er W. B. Brown, St. Louis, tetcatad | Filly ts Record ites for the title, seored an 88, as did | Of all the women I have ever known, Hae te the first two ects. R. Wegman, Rochester, 6-2,61.¢1. | at Readville Track izatetn Kiotx, of Indian Hil, both | you are to mo the er t inspira |. E C. Simmons, Los Angeles, de- | READVILLE, Mass, Aug. 29 women winning their matches eaaily,|Uon, for you have sabown me how Second Round |feated T. Benton, Washington, 6-4, |, / ons |much you could and did grow under Belychirs*Kashio defeated G. A. I. | 63, 6.3 \ sag €1, 7-9, 6-3, 7-5. H. S. Parker defeated G 6 ‘Third Round 0, 6-2, 6-1. lL. EB. Mahan vs. & Kashio, 10-6, Eaten: Miles Geteated B. 3. Bur-| 19/¢ 6-8, 66 (unfinished) @ck, 7-5, 64, 2-6, 7-5. R. L. Murray defeated €2, 6-0, 60. Beals C. Wright defeated L. Dun- han, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Fourth Round F. B. Alexander defeated Hi A.| W. M. Hall defeated W. T. Hayes, "| 3-6, 64, 06, 64, 64 First round ¥. T. Ongood. defeated Jack 14, 64, 6-1. C, Watson, %, R Pen Pleasantville, N. Y., Dugley, Washington. Philadelphia, defeated m, 2-6, 3-6, 7-5,6-0,63. | K. M. Boyd, Pittsburg, 6-4, 7-5, 8-6 W. T. Tilden, jr. defeated C. B.| A. Raasford Ill, New York, defaat- Doyle, 63, 6-1, 7-5. ed K. Rosenbough, St. Louis, by de- Craig Biddle defeated Dr, H. J. K. | fault. W. Pike. | neaned Bertha Dillon, A. B. Coxe’s | , ~ ( GOSH + 5) WELL = 1 WONDER /\ FIGURES HOW LONG THIS || PT THIS WAR Witt \_ wan - LAST - > AMERICAN LEAGUE THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. , 1918, Cactus, K ¥ seees as Bie. ves +3 8 14] Boston practically cinched the Sara Livingstone, Washington and’ ipencer; Jones and Agnew. | American Joague pennant yosterdiy tate tennis champion, has migrated m © | Bl oeee at cat Pawel & tet suthern racquet wielders, & Watson and Per-/to the Athletics, 1 to 0. Cleveland Will meet strong opposition in Ani S risatorag ‘neem co te ro Bagh Sheba ccomggat tla $ n om | Would now have to win all ¢ SEeDGRAIA. whe ‘ab to the trip, (87.2001 ¢ 6 1 /five remaining games and Boston jonalki, who also made the trp. | vew roRK 2 * © lose five of thelr remaining six con Bob Wabraushek, + altho defeated Davenport and Revereid; Sanders. touts for Lee Fohl's team to the arly in the two events he entered in| Keating and Mannan,” flag. At the clip the E rs © Eastern tennis matches, made a Oing, there ta little Ukelihood of thia od showing. In the first tound of NATIONAL LEAGUE Hoston opens « series at Philadelphia junior event, met Anderse be ®. | tod while the Indians are idle 4 probable finalist, ae Results’ BOSTON PRACTICALLY CINCHES THE PENNANT AND + cago Sept. 4, according to an an nouncement by airman August Herrmann at Cincinnath yesterday » neries games i at Comisk rk. There was no change in the race between the Pittsburg Pirates and Cincinnat! for third place in the N& tional yexterd: is breaking with the ton were idle. o wh The struggle for third place is the | only remaining item of interest in and gave him a Provost Marshal Crowder yenter.| this league, the Cubs having cinched great battle Porritt day gave bis O. K. for the world's | the fiag and the Giants having a safe Kh. Lindley Murray's decisive vic- a & series, which im scheduled to open at! margin for necond place. tory of T. FR. Pell tn Wednesday's . in ae —_ — matches stamps him as ohe of the 7 ou strongest contestants for the titie,| Luque and Archer; Vaughn and Ki But he will have plenty of oppost nm ® tion in young Tilden, N and, last . 4 1 AY but not least, Kur the great in ant enc Wingo: Martin an Japan rae s O'Farrell r@) Cailane Ready WOMEN PLAY a e for Lewis Boxers LA BND OF ALIFE Or't| America’s aristocracy, Decause of VANCOUVER. B.C, Aug, 29.— CLASSY GOLF . 5 HONOR . their culture and good breeding. The final arrangements for the n- peg % : i 56 “A batt and farewell, oid friend, ternational patriotic boxing tours CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—In the secon At last has come the end rc ie ieee Garena match round of the women's Weet-| “Don't worry, Annie; Mttle Mar Of life most glorious sae Pay ~~ Taian waa << on Hill| waret Ar and I will make it our| And thru our blinding t ee oe ee ee ras yo 1 high: business to bring things back again| The fullness of thy years a servic gee a r “ mas three players equaling the |@!l right, even if they go awry,” 1| Seem all victorious.” 0 Hagen, of Camp ord of 85, or one over|t ed to assure my dying friend (To Be Continued) hea 1 El par for the 6,444-yard 1 w you will, my dear, I know | — — ants ‘ A thweat fi " Only one outa Frances you will; and, Margaret, I want to| The Very Rev. Thomas M. Gleason, will take on Tommy | rns * of Milwaukee. ined in| tell you how much you have been to|of Palo Alto, Cal., will be honor Thompson, of Lewis, will meet 1! » race for the title with the seven | ™e. all these long years. You have | guest at a banquet at the Arctic club Kirkland, of the First battalion, | 110 TUN og encouraged me to make the most of | Thursday night. He is vicar general and Johnny M € Camp Lewis ey nonti ‘earce eliminated Mra. given me an en-!of army and navy chaplains on the will battle 5 Burns, of) pave Gat { Memphis, Ten " y To you, | Pacific coast, the Canadis with Ritehie will ow © splendid | nd 2, the former scoring | > referee the bouts, whieh will be six o iatter’s 06 ¢ up I have t able to give rounds to on, In an exhibt s Lukens, of Edgewater, de | my children tion match I » will take on ensonberg, of Michi-| “No, dear Annie, I have only given Frankie Tucker, of the U. 8 navy yu were ready to receive, © largest crowd seen at the Mead ville track since 1902 yesterday wit . - Oregon University Philadelphia filly, lower the colors of the two crack 4yearolds, Mabel Z ‘Trask and St. Frisco, and incidental.‘ PORTLAND, ly set a new world’s record for; nhouncement was |horses of, this class, She won | three straight heats in 2 % and 205% ‘The former record was Ore, Aug. 2 the war. ine to the coliegiate sport fot Mins Hadfield won an easy match Suspends Athletics| made Wednesday that the University of Oregon would suspend athletics for the duration of ‘The news came aa a sur low Jany clroumstances. “Annie, have you leave me. my one real friend, thru weal and woe, since mother died, and you came and put your arms about the Uttle frightened, lonely girl. ll make any sacrifice, dear, if to bring a little of the Joy and comfort into the lives of thone you a ttle of t dear Annie, I just can't You have been An. o TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | comfort I owe to you." Annie closed her eyes wearily, but there was a mmile of great content on her lips. I leaned over and kissed her | Just then Tim came in, and in a bt of love and | WIN THE WAR By Buying WAR SAVINGS United Painless Dentists 008 Third Ave. Cor. James Hours: 8:20 A. M. to 6 P, M, | grief-racked voice said that Dr. Virot — ° Ss. T0 SEIZE MISS RANKIN LOSES Local new potatoes have dropped; Watermelone —Cal. per m i? | had returned with the nurse. SENATORIAL CONTEST |t2 3, costs rer pound.” caltfornin | "The doctor followed and I saw him . cet potatoes are now on the mar- }look quickly at Tim, after glancing i BUTTE, Aug. 29—Altho Mins Jean-|tsr ged quoted at 6 cents per 110 3] os Alaa h knee he Gana ths ette Rankin refused early today to | pound. = end was only a question of hours, concede her defeat by Dr. C. M. Lan: | gg —— Ran eee foe caw and with an excuse that I wanted to ’ ‘ ' trum in the race " Scan | | Prices Paid Wholessie Dealers for | speak © nurse, I went out and * n the race for sy republican if Vegetables and Froit | lett Ar and Tim together. # nomination for United States sena — | Ina little while Tim came out and tor, others predicted Lanstrum would VEGETABLES - i/eaid in a choking voice that Annie | Condemnation proceedings by hel by 2,000 votes i cau per anil 2380280 try Way and Grain | |wanted M pea | eal, fe (Prices pad holon) wanted Margaret Anne and little ere aetinet | vast spruce} Lanstram ‘will oppose Senator | Geane—Loea!, was. ta casks. por Bi. -0 — - a ____yg| Tim. The three went back to the holdings of the Goodyear Lumber | Walsh in the final election. oa Vocal, por wack» se opie | AEE D LER 22.00034.00| bedaide, and I kept vigil at the door Gompany in Clallam county, with With Miss Rankin eliminated, it is = Local, per ®. Neet Serape—Per owt. ........6.6096.99| until after an hour I heard Margaret ) headquarters in the Hoge building, | predicted the so-called progressive el- |. dow. ‘ 14.00] Anne quickly, “Mother,” and I Rave been instigated, District At support Walsh, who will |¢ $2.00 | went in found my old friend| 3. Saund announc . 90.00 y a oa anpounced | als the support of President | Cora enes' : d09| breathing very faintly, and almost Mc fer | Wilson. Cocamters #4,00968.00/ before I got to the bed her gentle The spruce, which is needed for! Walsh is counting on the labor | Eeaplent—¥ spirit had passed from our ken Airplane production, has long been | yote Garlie-Cal Dalry Chop ron i " ety. Fee Mash Tim broke down completely, and I reer ana ee ar genet HOMES BU E " | TeskePar don bunches Feed Meal |could but admire the self-possession - - ee tece—Local, per dor. heads Fish Meal * nie e ani eral authorities holding that the REAU SHOWS _ | rettace teen). merge buchen ‘| Ground mevicy with which both Margaret Anne and | i? mh Wash., owt. . Nate Minnesot ie m Ortec hes Beice asked by the Seattle company | ARCHITECTS’ EXHIBIT | 2a": ‘bunches 38@ 30/00 Meal sss Both of the children, however Was exorbitant. The traveling exhibit of the Wash. | Peanut Butter ue 11 | Htotted Omta were dry-eyed. They could not as | ington state chapter of the American | Pimentee oe peil, per erate -60| py, Barisy yet sense the terrible loss that had A, 00 REALTORS | Institute of Architects can be viewed | Cal. bell. per er . we" ca 0| Reratch Food —Per owt. come to them |at Room 109, more homes bureau of | Pepeorn—lows, per M | New Corn Borateh #000| Annie Lafferty has done her work the Chamber of Commerce and Com. |Petetere— , 1 9, 9g | Senet. Ware 96.00938.00| well, She has made an exemplary mercial Club, Cobb building. The| {25 white per 68 | aiming xq | citizen of her husband, and but for | exhibit consists of standardized plans| Wash. } Gems, per T...2 03) Prices Paid Shipper for her he would now be hanging around and specifications of three, four and| . Cal. white, per Meco, 08g | [ Peatwy: beats ws een dnd the corner saloon. Heer childen can fiveroom hou also photographs | Rete to see 04 |hold their heads up witk ine best With an attendance of more than 1,000 delegates, the second annual convention of the Interstate Realty association opened in Seattle Thurs day. The morning was taken up 6 registration of delegates at | convéntion headquarters, 1309 Fourth ave. | A luncheon for officers, of the executive committes, visiting Presidents, secretaries of the real te board, and directors, wax en in the tea room of the Bon of executed work. Anyone interest look over the exhibit. While enjoying » cool game of cards or pocket billiards down stairs TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR members We offer you the beat Dentist- ry obtainable at reasonable prices, Our Bridge and Crown work is unrivaled for beauty and permanence. Our Perfected Rub ber and Metal Plates stand in a clase by themselves for fit, com- fort and sat n, Consulta- tions and examinations are free, All permanent work guaranteed. National Dentists Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance 1594 ‘Third Ave. Boe Arthur Hunter, ie of the National Association of Actuaries, | will address the members’ council of | the Seattle Chamber of Commerce | and Commercial Club Friday noon. Eminent Italian editors who arrive in Seattle Monday will be entertained | Monday ihiht at the Seattle Press | lub with a reception A hurry call for cooks for the U. #. tank corps has been received by J, A. Rodems, tank recruiter ttle. The call is for 150 cooks from King county. Lieut. Wm. ©. H. Lewis, Seattle boy, returned home on 20-day leave | Wednesday, after recetying commis: | gion as wecond Meutenant in flying a Will visit parents, Mr. and H. Lewis, at their suznmer "dl at ne Point, le harbor ) Maj. E. H. Williams, United States engineers, will be at 409 county-city Thursday and Friday, to ex- enlisted men for places in the and Lsemenens eoee OLD FASHIONED VEGETAGLE OUD - Boldts Scinoal ik Lunch First € Pike ( UPSfeuir’s ed in building a home is invited to | samme Sanah | prings—ANl wetehts, weet, Ci Weigscosersssee er Stneal, per tb ‘Tomatoes—Local, per box . Local, per box Turnips—Local, por sack . 4 Good block hogs ase Mh] per box 2.50! Veal—Fancy ....... . 20) * 2.25@2.00 peet—Country, per t. 40 15) mala, per i on er erate 2.000% ——— wer orate SOO END | Or scien ie a6a-4 standard, 460° Wash. Tra: arehment wrapped . reamery, cubem . 0 24 60 ai, per box Cal. Valencia ington triplet wen triple Haat. Wash. per bo ce te Retailers foe Batter, Eggs and Cheese tl and it is very probable that her chil dren's children will count themselves ey Is He? Your shoe repair man, If It's Hougen, You'll Know It teed 15 years. Gold Crown S1h Set of ‘Teeth (whalebone). . $10 Set of Tooth gework, per tooth, gol Gold Fi Fillings .. Platina Fillings . oars. | Pe: an work, guaranteed for fitteen, 0 hi in the “right place. Bring this ad with you Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very tittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran- Have impression taken in the id get teeth ¢ day. Fxamination and advice fee Sampien Test Most of our | customers, whore work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom- rk. en coming to our office, be sure you are Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN BD. 8. New at 106 Columbia I have left the tmit |tore of my name and signs on First ave. and moved my al Of fices to the © First ave, and Columbia from my trance in 106 Co tween First and Second aves, hot raise my prices because of the r, but I do expect to increase my actice so that the increa: business will offset the incr 4 cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known as tho only man in Seattle who did not raise his prices be f the war. 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c) WIN J, BROWN, a |10c 1 Phone Elliott 3623. BETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS SSR * $438k 10c 10c i. 10c FINE LUNCH Oc WITH 10c 10c Hoyt’s Coffee 10c 10c | ___ and YEP, FORTY- WELL BE FIGHTIN’ ANOTHER YEAR t Chicago will be 10c | 10c | PAIG BY AHERN “WEN ITLL-TAKE US FORTY YEARS MORE “To WIND UP ALL “tH' BARBED one! |}Germany Was Fooled by Foch, Teuton Military Expert Says AMSTERDAM, Aug. 29.-Baron Von Ardenne, military writer of the Berlin Tageblatt, admits that Germany miscalculated the strength of the allied re- serves. “Germany assumed that the destructive blows of our spring offensive used up Foch’s reserves,” the baron wrote. “Semi-official reports strengthened this Joes but it was based on an error. We admit as much.” |ENGINEER CORPS MEN TAKE EXAMINATIONS, Employment Bureau in Larger Quarters A board composed of Maj. K H.| The United States Free Employ~ Williams, Capt. 8. Purcell and ment bureau was busy ‘Thursday ts. Robert A. Corbin and FB. J,| moving into thelr new and larger quarters at 110 Cherry st Expanm ater starte 0 a tor started the examination of 100 Yio) of work forced the bi te ts for places in the United | seek more commodious quarters, offi- Stat ngineer corps, at the head. clals say. The local and state em- quarters of the King county council ployment offices are now placing of nse Thursday morning. The from 750 to 1,000 applicants in poste board will be here two days, tions daily, For many years this—Shafer Bros.’ Big Store —has been headquarters for Boys’ Clothing. It is the largest in the Pacific Northwest. | School Suits Two Pairs Pants In poet materials, shades datterne. All sizes from 6 to 18 ‘Just’ the thing tor school. eS for School $10 Famous Sampeck ad Skolney Hand- Tailored Suits —with knickerbocker pants are positively the best things that you can buy. We've scoured the markets for the best, and without the slightest hesitation, decided upon them. 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