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— '- --■ ■ ■ - - sth Floor Bargain Store Saturday's business promises to break all records in the sth Floor Bargain Store. The biggest and best array of bargains since the opening awaits your selection. CHILDREN'S DAY. WORKINOMEN'S DAY. BRING YOUR PAY CHEdKS HERET WE'LL CASH THEM FOR YOU —NO PURCHASE • NECESSARY. Women's Suits Morning Bargains jS^J^'^Amtm. '"'«■ » d_..»ln_. Hen,* .... sal.- HAIF PRI. F Brlff-i l-LlB-Ll 1 IlIvL *i/\_/l MK.V'N HIITN #11.05 ■ . _M-(l_ _ U(,t -8 Men's All Wool The Fifth Floor Bargain Store comes into r "Wl 1 Suits—odds and ends but our Second Suit Day with a rush To- W l\ exceptionally good qualities morrow morning they will place on sals / I 1\ in sizes |. _| "6 {7 li exactly 100 new tailored and fur trimmed lL*S<^_Aj 40 and 42-_all'-**Dt*rhv'Svs' Suits in great variety of models in up-to- / Tl te11 ,.. mak Sat d ; dßte styles and good tailoring, to sell / I 1\ 12 on , , • while the assortmßnt lasts at exactly—/ t \ Ift choice «p I. _ 3 IIJIIE PDirr D\\ l\ «_-S_T7___i Ir-ll.r riHlili " -. V A" n'ro l,l>ed patterns hi rugs ■** m_U__ * I"VU —size 27x.-.4 inches -ln .Note-Thl. lot combines a few special m U \ wlttSL ___*__" __ !____! pi.rcha.es of salesman's sample Suits. . * \. S7Z£ We_ ■ mk^ ,-kX <_/f, _"_£_ lea: Saturday, from 1> to II omen s -suits at 3>-k-Jo Mir.y__r \.%i o ** The first IS women In the Fifth Floor Hargain Store tomorrow choice of the lot.*"'' I_C__* may buy serge and crepe Suits in new models, good service- (Limit 2 to Customer) able fabrics, all this season's tf 3 AJ" —Kleventh Street Floor, garments, sizes up to 44, W _.t/W WOMEN'S sinus UMc while they last, at Broken lines of Women's Footwear with either heavy f _______ ___ _-.__*.---< or "sht solus, button or (.ISM*. fftATS la<e ln »***• ««nm...1, UlfiL'J ViVi-ltJ vici kid. or tan leather, Sat . - nrday morning, 9to QQ_» _i em Oi* Mr 1-' only, pair UUd Nll_>tf*l_ll XI _■ _ --iKleventh Streel IToor. __HICI/laa y_._<y ootma aomrm .w. ■ Women's good quality col- There is no need for schbol girls ored Outing ('owns, in pink In Tacoma to be without a good or blue striped patterns, warm coat this winter, whan LZ^t STJ^ such excellent quality gar- 12 only, each UOC ments as these are selling for —Third Floor. Saturday only at rt» | y|J- Fl'H NECK PIECES Me remarkably low cOL- __» Large assortment ol fur I'rice of 9* neck pieces, trimmed with lieHds and tails, assorted At this low price the quantity colors and white, Saturda.*. is limited, so early shopping is from .to 12 only, ___ . MM f* advised; sizes range from 6 to 'ah udb 18 years. and every garment —Broadway Floor. in the lot ,s absolutely .11 pJSSJ^ ™»^ w°ol- line and satin ribbons in as sorted shades, very deslr- Girl's Coats at $3.95 it _«sr?ffi_.!.*, 15c Here are over a hundred, every one of them exceptional values llioadway Floor. . few chinchillas included in the lot—come in plain tailored DMM HOOHs >, PRICE and belted styles, all of absolutely all wool AA flr ' - dtiren Pieces of All Wool materials, ages from 6to 18 years; take 3i#__lfi_ reBB Uoods *"'6 «W3n3 wide your choice tomorrow at ' ▼fT ~J't- >'al"«-» '" a". -n twelve ■different shades, mostly tl Plush Coats at $12.95 £2-JS_y.««s-4 £ A special assortment of Plush Coats—a limited _>-f _AC tenuis -Saturday. 9to 12 quantity only- Btzes to 38 only; Saturdaj while AIZ.JfjJ "■■■>■ '',X,' >" " choice they U.t, your choice at " J*^ HALF p RICE j£jg. _£tb. —Eleventh Street Fl«»or. rhil_rpn'« *_A__ __"'*^ ■*r^_k whisk brooms »o VIIIIUI Cll _» *CM|* _>'''_' _" '"W x" '"'■'"■■'■"' qualltj Whisk llP_>_-P- Sit fkVVXj *_ OV4_ _T>/ Broom, good size, just VI C33C3 01 • i__&&k i^_sK what you want for about " ' £ --J^—A ""' '""'""■'• Saturday, Q« S*k^-itMt \ WfTil from 9 to I 2 only, eacli dC Tl.« —— f__n (fl AA r '_*■ *3—l-A / '4#';*Wl —Hroadwiiy I-lour. Three lor WM i k*m ™* s,,<m>^ -v «C H1 J I /BrWiilvl\ Your choiie of about 000 Ovpr 500 Children's Dresses. efjdsK ET I / _S_P_ r < Silver-l'l 1 Tea Spoons In m.,l_ of _»nfl nualltv wash i_V'_#__S (_*-'' EjJV^ '"""' Patterns, all iilatcd in mi.!*- of good quants wasn A(iKfi|Q V^T^M"-' solid Ii . nickel, Saturday* materials; come in great van- £UljLfco __4"_T«f'm morning, I to 12 only. C n ety of patterns; sizes 6, 8, in, e3 Jii^fcß t(sS> v_ L your choice 3 b 12 and II years entire lot on N_|^^£? f_"V '■^S^ —Hroadwaj F|.«.r. ■ale tomorrow in the Hargain f_\ IU~ . TIIIMMI.'II HATS $1.9.-» o, , __ 1 V \ / // Splendid Kroup of trimmed ",°^ c "' 3BC \ \\ . Hatß* created t» n'al «e some n *s*m*j V \\ if excitement, Vklefe tbey will ma * _ _ __ «.y_-1 nf I at th'B low price -all of TnPi>D f__r _■ AH *I*-^- *'*- k< choice quality silk, velvet. 1 111 CC lUI tjlltVv *^H> m trimmed wilh ostridi bands. iioinpoins. winps, flowers, •^nmntmmmmn —^— etc., Saturday, from I to 11 36-in. Outing Flannel «JU &~ ::j^|Mß Very Special at Yard . 'l^ wawu ____•___ Tomorrow w e will place on sale over 1,000 yards of lifi-inch dalvanized Iron Wash Tubs, Outing Flannel in Mas and i.ink stripes, splendid tm 4 A neavy *d well made~^No quality—Limit 20 yards to Customer -Saturday, / 1 ,7|» ' 817e; hattirday, Ito iJOe, while the quantltv lasts, yard ■ X UXj ' ■ onl-v' eacn u« —Fourth Floor. ———————> (KJFFKF :t.V 1.8. SENSATIONAL UNDERWEAR BARGAINS J_3___lr^r^r S"» tight l-lb. cans; Saturday, Saturday will be I'nderwear Day for men, women and chil- d to 12 only, OC dreti. Note the quality and the remarkably low prices quoted , an . " ' UwC he{ovl THREE CANS for . . .SI.<MI fte Cotton I'nion Suits, extra weight, Fifth Floor. "inlay * ft „ ntslis -l -.« WW Corsets for the High School sn's Extra Quality Mght Ribbed K i,i, light, flexible boning, i Suits, Saturday | ow hust, medium skirt, *■ suit *rttis elastic gore in the back, em- Bn's Extra Heavy dray Fleeced Lined broidery trimmed, each gar- I'nlon Suits, liuik sleeves and ankle tneut has two pairs of stout length, all sizes to 40, Satur- *7Qm no*e supi-orters. all sizes; day, very special, suit I uC Saturday morning, from 9 Men's Heavy Ribbed Ecru Union to 12 »4 Cfl Suits, extra quality, all sizes. "IQ- only -#!■.. Baturday, very special, suit.. I 3C —Third Floor. Men's Medium Ribbed I'nion Suits, VYAISTB 50c ecru, fleece lined, all sizes. JQ p Only 36 In the lot, all sizes Saturday, very special, suit...Hub 36 to 50, but not ln every Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, size in each style, made of haavy weight, Saturday 7Q„ dainty orgaadiea. voiles and special, garment 1.. crepes; Saturday, from 9 to Men's Mixed Wool and Cotton Shuts 12 only, your r«_ and Drawers, good weight, CQ#» choice DUC Saturday special, garment . . . OuC (Limit 1 to customer) Girls and Boye All Wool Shirts and Drawers, extra «Q_ ,-,,,„, — ..* weight, Saturday special, garment H3C v„ mi. TlAL_lijl__ « Bt^y." Lewis make Union SulU. wool mixed, .11 sixes. 7Q _ *£* Sfi "r„ T^"* >h °™ £j Saturday very special, suit 13C ___ V. !. * c Boys' gray mixed Union SulU. all sizes, nS- !,*"!_ LT /"* „We r\^T" > -Tturday, very apeclal. suit 49C *" rt *ht to lbnH <<"anUtJw' Bz. [Rhodes Brothers^ Bb Hontu , j„ Every Detail Tacoma's Leading Retail Establishment Month-. I THE \ TACOMA TIMES' How to MpJd Ball In Running, and How to Catch Punt, Shown By Mahan I iii'i of ii series of pictine-, -Mined especially for 'I he limes hy Kddie Muhuii, Harvard cuptal n and one of the greatest playi rsthe gridiron has produced, sliowi ng how he plays football. BY I I>l Hi: MA HAN. As told In an inter view with; llrown Holmes, Times Mortal .sport writer. In running with the ball, I carry it with one end against iho crook in the elbow and the otiier in the hand with the tUMfcri NO, JUDGE, THE BOYS WEREN'T HITTING mm 11V "POTIOR." "Are those Imys h-u-Hng each other." This anxious question from Frank A. M.-igill, member ot the siH'lul -i r\ ii <■ li"ai<l, unit former |M>ll«e Midge, some what \oiii-d Hie tnoiixiiis of several hundred li_ln tuns who witnessed Hie hat—c lust night between I'uiil Steele of Tacoma, and diet Neff, Northwest li_.f• t\» * i„lij clinm |iion, of Seattle. It was the first boxing card that Judge Magill had seen. And when Steele and Neff went at each other hammer and tongs, the social service officer almost jumped out of his seat and stop ped the match. j He was excited, but fearful iest someone get hurt. And his fears were not unfounded. For tnoie two boxers were not at all back ward about trying to change each other's map, and their efforts to slip across the dream pill made the battle almost barbaric. But outside of a blackened optic- and a torn ear for Neff, tha match ended safe and sane. Judge Mag-ill win arrou. p.uii.'ii by I lev. R. II Mc- Ginnis to the smoker, hut Itev. Met; Minis had to leave at the end of the fourth bout, to marry a couple tliat wait* ed at Ids rectory, and did not see the real match of the evening. McGlnnls after wards declared that he "saw nothing objectionable" to the smoker and that "it was all good, clean-cut boxing of a i.MI that no one could voice the least objection to." Chet Neff gave Paul Steele a run for the money. And there can lie no legitimate objection to I.ill. Arthur aays de ■___»«_ tmggmm dies' skirts keep a glttin' jgM% _?S_t><_. WMjW shortah an' tha Ii _i—a BlMl !___!__. stockin's thiunah, they i^*'*^^(|| W y3D!j9 .mi _^(H_H_B^^^^^ . /*k—l '"" rubbahnalks AMw!mwMV^^^ an' les' golf ' j An\\ W^ Bl_ We are doing SOMK Shoe Business these ty» \_ L^L^LW days. The "DICKSON" Shoe makes a Host "l \V* \ nc» friends \/|» A V We've got an assortment of those real, down- Lfa A MW right Comfortable lasts Shoes that rest your E(* A\ I I feet rather than tire them. Shoes that wear like E» ,/V fl ■ a 'Clear Conscience and look like a whole lot _(•._' 1 fl more money than you pay for them, p^' A We're got them In Vlcl, Olaze Kangaroo. Box, J>'Sm^'^—9 H_■ _f Ve,our ana Cresco Calf, Paris Veal, Cordovan, f fcliorsehide and Gambler Tanned Kip stock, ln \m^t _V fl_fl■ f^i'Black, brown or tan Work or Dress Shoes, at— jßt B $3..T0, $8.00, $8.50, $4.00 and $5.00 tf^#\J^\. ■ ■ And Ihe Greatest Medium Priced Line of Boys' jSh JrT\. WM A Shoes on Earth, "J. P. S" at rtj //'/\ W *We thank you for reading this advertisement. Si/ IjFJMt Dickson Bros. Co. 1120 1122 Pacific Avenue W^^^—— spread out and gripped tightly about the hall (us shown in the picture on the left.) The ball should not be tuckel hack under the arm (as shown in the middle picture) for in tli.it position it can he punche I oat. I believe that In MM placa. players are taught to raise their the draw decision offered by Ref eree Mclleehan. Hounds I and 2 went fast and even. In the third round Paul began to speed up, using right and left swings and a left uppercut to tremendous ad vantage. He outclassed Neff ln st>le and points. The last round went to Neff, however. He enter ed the round lid- a bull pursuing a red flag, and kept Steele against the ropes, on the offensive, until the final gong. The match was a pleasing finish to a good card. In the preliminaries, Bddie Qulnn and Art Smith hud honors for the snappiest battle. Quiun was easily the better man. He rushed Smith at will, and lauded hard. Tho bout was called a draw. Frank Nicarado and Kddie Crawford, middles, started their battle as though they meant bus iness. Nlcurado slowed up and apparently wanted to give the match to his fair-haired opponent. In the last round the uewsbov came back, however, aud earned his decision. Steve Pollack and Walter Porsch mny as well have been shadow hoxlug, for all the harm they did to each other. They simply stood still and tapped one another with the soft portion of their gloves. It was burlesque of the crudest type and the fans did not like it. Young Mahoney earned a ?ood decision over Marty Foley. The boys staged a fast, clean match. The first match of the evening, between "Young Sharkey" and Ray Hunt,- was fast and furious, the lii ii pounders going at each other like bantam roosters. It was a nice draw. Eddie Kodgers was outpolntod by Jack Hartford, protege of leg up when catching pu*in. I do not raise my leg, but catcu the ball against my chest trite the arms bent to make a pocket, and one hand crossed over the other (as shown in Hie picture on the right.) (The next picture will show how a lineman should play on de fense. ) Sammy Good, in their four rounl exhibition. It was Hartford's first appearance iv the profes sional ring. Hartford looks like a comer. La st night's smoker was the of ficial opening of the season's rfag events, and the crowd was on thnsiastic over the card. "JUST STAGE FRIGHT,'' SAYS JIM CORCORAN Hearing out telegraphic reports primed Iv The Times Monday, James W. Corcoran, president of the City league, who returned from California with the South Tacoma Tigers yesterday after noon, declared that his team *iad suffered from stage-fright In the last two games of the world's se ries. Playing against a team that was appreciably higher class, the Tigers showed their ability in the first game, when they won, and ln seven Innings of the second game. But the Immense crowd, and the strangeness of tha grounds got on their nerves. When Davis went to pieces, and eight runs came across in the seventh, the Tigers might just as well have started home. They were stage-stricken, and "finish ed." Corcoran says the boys had a splendid time, and compliments the White Autos for their classy team. OREGON AGGIES PLAY SATURDAY LANSING, Mich., Oct. 29. — The Oregon Aggies arrived In Lansing this morning for their match tomorrow with the Michi gan Aggies. The Oregon boys suffered none from their trip. Michigan has spent the past week on defensive work for the over head attack, a style of play which Oregon has been using this sea son. Walk Upstairs—Save $10.00 Dress Well—Never Miss the Money! CORRECT CLOTHES—correct in stylo, fit and value —have made the Gately Co. one of the largest clothing dealers in the 1 United States. Purchasing power of 10b* stores and association with the hest clothes makers in the country are advantages of great henefit, to our pal ions. Men's New Fall Suits, in High Grade All Wool —at— $15,520, $25 and $27.50 We show a masterful presentation of nobby new models in strictly all wool fabrics at this price. Come and see them. All colors, all weaves, perfect tailoring. Elegant Winter Coats As beautiful an assortment of high quality win ter coats as Tacoma has ever seen is here. Every new model of the season for men and young men. $15, $18.50, $22.50, $25 Your Credit Is Good You are welcome to Open a charge account here. Buy anything you need in winter clothes —have your purchases charged and pay later. We clothe the whole family. OI'I'N SATS. I N'TIL lO P. M. 1126 1/*.. Broadway, Upstairs, Gross Block Walk Upstairs—Save $10.00 Board Turns Down Plan For New Prairie Track J. V. Huntamer's plan for aas a training quarters in vinter circular track for horse racing at and a race track ln summer. „ ____ ,„,-„„ He asked the park hoard to- Spanaway, was shattere.i today day for & 10 . year leaße of |M when the park board refuse 1 eiu acres of park property adjoining phatlcally to listen to the scheme the lake. He agreed to furn over Huntamer is a horse rarer and the buildings to the park board trainer. He recently conceivel an at the end of the 10 yean, and idea for a half-mile race track on to trim off the trees and make the Spanaway prairie, to be used the land sightly. PELKEY EASY OSHKOSH, Wis., Oct. 29. — Arthur Pelkey was decidedly out classed last night ln his match with Fred Fulton. In the fifth round he was knocked down 12 times, and the referee stopped the fight. It was to have gone 10 rounds. STEGHER WINS LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 29.—Joe Steeher continues •to claim the world's heavyweight wrestling championship today, as the re-i suit of his victory last night over Gus Schoenleln of Baltimore. He won ln straight falls Iv six in in cites and 30 seconds. HARVARDBETTER CAM Bill DOE, Oct. 29.—Har vard's Hue has been strengthened greatly since last Saturday- game and fans believe that the team will have a marked difference In apearance when It goes up against the strong Pennsylvania State game. SEALS TAKE IT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29. — Oscar Vltt's all-stars of the Coast league lost to San Francisco, pen nant winners, by an 8 to 7 acore, ln their post-season game yester day. -.Jf^iM __;._!__T Steamers Tacoma and Indianapolis for Seattle L*ava Municipal Dock. Taco ma, 7:11. »'OO. 11 -0 a.. m . 1:011, 1:00, 6 00. 7:00, » 00 p. hi—. Uaava Colman Dock, t^ktttr 7:00, 1:00, 11:0* a. m.; l:9frt:00, 1:00, 7:00, t IS p. m. Faataat and Finatt BUamtrs Slnala Fare, SBc; Round Trip lOc. Klßhl H-iia- Trlpa Dally. I. ■. JUNKS Apral. Offlna Municipal Dock M. 144} Friday, Oct. 29,1915) LINCOLN AND STADIUM MIX IT SATURDAY If Coach Perkins' players fol low the style of play ln whlci he has been drilling them for the last week, spectators will see an open game full of forward passes and trick plays tomorrow on Sta dium field, when the first and second teams of the city high schools mix iv the second game ' of the series. Couch Perkins will rely on his tackles for much of his offensive play, it is said. He has an excep tionally strong pair of tackles and they will be used in nearly every play. Lincoln Park Is a uuu-lt I smoother working machine than the one which played the blue and gold team two weeks ago. Fumbling has been reduced to a * minimum and the heavy line is Impenetrable. If Lincoln Park wins Saturday a third game will he necessary to decide the championship. Tha second teams play an opener at 1:30 p. m. The first team lineups: Lincoln Park: Brothers, re; Nelson, r t; Anderson, rg; Brottse, c; Schwartz, 1 g; Staples. 1 t; Alger, 1 c; Parker, q; Oan lelson, r h; Todd, 1 h; Hunt, f. Stadium: Carlson, re; Crumb, r t; Roper, r ( g; Gelger, c; Hali. I g; Morgan, r t; Gilbert, 1 t: Morton, q; Todd, r h; Shields, 1 h; Nelson, f. I TRUST YOUR B I HUSBAND I I Until You See ■ I "THE BATTLE W 1 OF SEXES" g