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nn en . KEGLEY Ss jeri Saturday’s Bargains THE lil Occidental, Ave, 14 FEW DAYS MORE! SEATTLE STAR. WOODS OO COLO OC COC DROOLOY 06 OOO SOTO ROOREE GO90H/ O40 PLYMOUTH SHOE CO. 707 SECOND AVENUE COFFEE a t ithe ONIONS I x i ite PRUNES Lars Italians, very meat Y pound oe CHEESE c OCOANUTS Fresh } if ane HONE Y ; * : 41.00 CHILI PREPARATIONS chi K ar i . L206 Philippin Re ' 2 BREAKFAST IN 3 MINUTES oa Mush ' f the prt 106 J. FRIEDMAN & SON Your Spring Suit Will a be satisfactory rchased hand fn here newest styles- the ‘'Varsity’’ wreasted sack are amon, newest. £ Prices $10 to $18 Agents for L. Adier & Bros.’ Clothing — They Fit J.FriedmansSon 903 FIRST AVENUE Near Rainier-Grand Hotel the Carpenters’ Sale Saturday Night—6 to 0 lhe Aprons »10¢ be Aprons ....... #50 Aprons Oc Le Page Glue bos Bench Berew 5 Folding aw Cla SOc Bench Stop 6c Chisel Handles . 1218-1217 Secend Ay mimmamuereccmumean Ladies’ Walking Hats At $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 And you can buy them for cash or on credit 1312 Second Avenue tintemamnaneilt A member of @ board of the Western Cer @ Labor union, #aid to a $ porter today Th article published in an ° evenir hewspapers yesterday, © the effect that the Western entral Labor union had pass Pd a resolution unfavorable TS Everything Must Be Sold--- NOTHING RESERVED PLP LPL PP PPP days of thin sale snd $1 Umbretias ) Men's $7.60 and $8.00 good Be Musiness Bulte dhe aeed $i ab 125 Men's $10.00 and 1.00 Fi e4. M . ) Men's 815 Cheviot and W ' . od Buites BOS M ‘ 1 50 dow, Men's Biack and Ta { 496 Bin Ke Mack Howe Men's Bilk Neckwear M #1 Pants, all Men's Silk Web Suny ' ! W Royse’ $ and $2.00 Kne ulte ‘st u ’ Hoys’ $2.00 and $ te r a1. MERCHANTS’ CREDIT ASSOCIATION 1327 First Avenue, Bet. Union and University Streets le 1 u I n's k Web Busy NH ers L0c ui Feat Black Men's $ ¢ Felt Hats , ae all the latest styles and M Cast iH M Flee 1 ore Men's 83.50 Fine , 5 ff Hate Lin Me $1.4 Wool Jeans Pa # Handkerct Mon's $2.60 All Wool Worst Neckties..18e } : Pants B1.25 t Style Men's $3.00 Corduroy or W atest Btyle Bilk ) ‘ 4 fig 20e¢ ?) orgs black. .#1.05 falls, t , Men's le Skin Glove e ih black or ¢ the blue 40e | . Men's Fancy Suspenders ) Men's $1.00 Horse Hide Gloves stvcoes . 10¢ ) ° . ie PPA eee eet Shoes Men's $1.06 Working Shoe DSc Men's $2.00 ht allrond “a1. Men's $250 Kangaroo Bhoe 81.45 6 paire Viel Kid Calf Dress Shore price $ to clos ” reman's ot lems c aterpr act r sp soles, kangaroo Calf, v or box calf; best whoea made for hard wear; week, fnir #2.50 400 5 # high'cut, waterproof ‘ in, Goodyear welt, two fouble soles; regular price $9.00; to close, per pair oe 84.50 SPALL LALLA Ltn atin nnn ttt inflata fen ton trang These Are Only a Few of the Many Bargains. Monarch Shoe Co. Located One-Half Block North of Postotfice. 1319 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE, WASH. We Are Having a Sale on New Spring WASHABLE WAISTS GEISHA MAKE And want everybody to know it. We know the goods are right, and an inspection of these waists will convince you that the prices are right. SALE ON SATURDAY APRIL 12. 85c } $2.50 ‘Wetsa, 1.75 4.00 §) $3.00 Waists, 2.00 $4.00 Waists, $3.00 y 5.00 Waists, 3.75 1.25 CALM ER, 1330 SECOND ave. 5.25 THREATEN SCOFIELD WASHINGTON, The today Py 3 Waists, -50 Waists, 2.00 | Watate, : D, C, “April 11 United States consul at Solon cables the state department that Bocas del To IN FAVOR Read! Read!! BARGAIN No. 1 Ladies’ $6 Shoes for hey nl Higt We Sell Sorosis Shoes “SOROSIS” Shoes tor Ladies Are Sold by Us Lad! Se 82.08 ANOTHER BARGAIN \T $2.10 ane, Monday Il #2. ANOTHER BARGAIN HonrT Fine iM ec of 83 DWIN ¢ y) CLAPF’S” make the very low pri *atent 50 « pair We offer §) pairs tories #8. “er eTyY! IUGLAB FH( 8 AT &3.00, WE SEI rHi MEN, SEE 5 ne aq uarters. Our Prices Will Always Be the Lowest. Buy Your Shoes at H lar Priced Bhoe House THE PLYMOUTH S$ W. W. JOHNSTON introduce our Glove Department, we will tomorrow sell the famous Dent’s Best Grade of Kid Gloves Tan, Ox- To In Black, White, bleed, Gray, and in fact all the popular shades of the season, $1.49 Pair Clause Patent Thumb Gloves, one of the finest fitting G manufactured, in binc k, white at— i loves ever and all shades, at— 89 Cents All Gloves fitted and fully guaranteed J. PERL, Proprietor j | | SIG N of the BIG COFVER pot For | Saturday § The big store wi tle expe h the lit- Men’s Shirts ou save 50c a se Shirte $1 < 00 Each. for on each of | | Mocha andJava § Coffee Sold everywhere men's stiff! boac . This Coffee is of rich fave and g strength. We thin re ed shirts, and g shirts in you will ke it; our regular madras and oxford cheviot price is 350 pound, or 3 Ib. for $1.00; special for Saturday only Hy You can sec window them in our Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN Advertisers of Facts 26c Rhodes Bros. Co. Tea, Coffee and Crockery Houss 1214 SECOND AVENUE with @ chief of staff at its head, SHOES Special Low Prices Saturday « Monday It’s Dollars Saved to You Shoes, #iseg 6 te $ ality: male ples ‘ Whe , Shoes, "gises the regular LD) ++ a aes, WOMEN’S COMFORT GIRLS’ SHOES SHOES Girls’ Dongoln $1. Shoes, « pate we n’s Hand Made Comfort] Childs Bolld $1.2 and ‘ ! =) os. & a ater ers, in bright and du Ti Shoes, a pair a4 fH LR a “HOF -! 4 ie vi ch All-# ; Hand Turned t THER DBALEI @utae’’ On —— ---- Oe . ? * Spring Heel Shoes, at. , eS , “s Childe Ha ‘Turned, Byring ar pr a eh r sine Heel Shoes, sizes 6 to & ate me ref : POP ....0+..«esssn0 gene The MEN’S SHOES Men’s $6 Shoes Leather Shoes ALL ) AND 84.00 PER PAIR. Buy Your Footwear at Seattle's Largest and Greatest Popu- Don’ 707 SECOND AVENUE |THE PIANO | Hamilton Organ Co., ‘ i SOROBIB" HORS is MUST be MEN’ $ SLIPPERS ne Cormfo 4 pair for... ; writ estore ithe , bATTLE Bors’ SHOES viceable Shoeg the reguiar FOR $3.50 the $6.00 and §79 THE NEW AND LATEST t Forget the Place. HOE CO, QUESTC OUR $60,000SK SOLVES Th QUESTION lot of planes ert in « retell warernem The Knabe, absolutely the bet ® the world. The Hardman, the ea plano which improves with age old and reliable Fischer, All @ these makes in every wood end} riety of case design, all of Ga strictly “standard” pianos, et> lished in 1887, 1840 and 184% ‘Te The choicest assembled | we have the Hamilton, made and strictly7 liable. The Ludwig, handled by i most prominent dealers in Amerie The Packard, Willard and Smith & All of our complete line a | practically cost; only $16 sequin Barnes. |for first payment until the chose & Can you afford ¢o set } the sale. | the opportunity pass by? bea a used | Fischer, Sterling, which, \esmeanat paid by the first purchas, are actually offered below ¢ost Estey Organs included in the sale RAMAKRR NUS laid § SECOND (VENiE to ro is In imminent } " . . — 7 ‘ | s e s the Bon sullding Trades « is ab that a warship is needed to protect a Gaslacek War ronan avaten ne | ated in previous reports 1 a olutely and unqu y + @ the American interests The gun- T . ‘ bla tae ian e pres = that bas i | least horrors attending a che reguiar mecting of the | boat Machina will be ordered te the| LEStiMONy On Root Bill) ane, 2°r, cee, fietion that has. a | orkit ial tally to, 100 Western Central Labor union @| threatened point tomorrow leh Of War end coramandi cen 1 T lion. have beet @ Trades council was not discus: ® ade Public Rod comic ee es | slaughtered. ‘The regulees eam i ed Why such an untruth @ general now has ‘— | able to cope with the rebels WA gg: should be given publicity, | do @ One section of the testimony was carrying matters with & RigR e @ not know, unless it was intend- @ : that relative to the great power a | Several battles have th gry @ ed as @ flap atorganized labor.” @ WASHINGTON, BD. C., April 11 general staff would have, and in but in all cases the reularé ™ COLUMBIA, 8. C, April 11.—-Gen,|Gen. John W. Schoffeld’s testimony] that Gen, Schofield passed an optn- been compelled to retreat | oor Seocccoecssoneccsccececs Wade Hampton, who was a Confed before the senate military commit-|ion that even though such powers HONGKONG, April 11.—The sert-| rebels augment their forves “4 rate general, died here today of old | *®¢ With regard to Root's bill to tn ore g ed sulc < i enso a in a ose who 0 If you don't met an answer to your | age : ne ion 14) crease the efficiency of the army i cous sua a ns Nien eh ane ae or em tn the FN ~~ opr Po to go in ro ret Pmployment Wanted ad. you get| . the creation of a general staff and] dill the commanding general of tha] 5! Prevince has not been exagger-| persons are then beset bY 1 your money back, See the classi-| 6 acre tracts, $160. Lots near car|the consolldating of various staff} army would always be supe i a nm * lars, after the rebels aes i fied page. line, $60 Lot 60x120 Western ave,,| departments, was made public to-|the actual campaign of battle, | Today js the time to do. Begin ane death and pillage follows i : @ between Madison and Pike, $8600. | day would simply Reve the earn, ane to Save now, and open a savings ac vrovinces affected are Pletoher & Carpemter, realty bar iter front on Lake Washington, Schofield made a strong argument | advice of a general etal in th ao yount with the American Savings Sond endurance, and 2 houses 6 gains only Hess | Dunia, 44 Undon bleck, cae for the creation of a general staff, [conduct of @ campaign. e whole Bank and Trust Co, corner Second] fleeing from the ‘approach avenue and Madison street, armies,