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[R Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 4 # cnbea } 4. NO, 75, WATCH FOR THE STAR'S MAY EVACUATE MARTINIQUE he ch Colonial Minister Issues an Order for Such Mové If Deemed Necessary MRIS, May 22.—So serious are the! cotved here to the effect that a panic of the conditions prevalent| prevails in Fort de France. The que that the minister of cowee oie wy Begg Fa hae al has taken final action to & recurrence of the terribie! life experienced in the island) Tast few weeks, and it is pos- tstand wil! be heft untenant ing with terrific force a wave swept up with such the survivors of the St Jaster have fled to the hills for mr | x A cablegram received this morning finally evacusted. The fol-| says Mt. Pelee is still enveloped in smoke and flashes of fire are fre- apey was sent to Governor " at Port de France today | quent. The surcharged atmosphere Must be governed there by/ was in a measure clarified t day by to be the best course to|a very heavy and welcome rain This will be your authority) Many hundreds of persons are leav all arrangements for the| ing for the neighboring telands as evaouation of the nd if} the peogle are worn out with the , sing every means to con natant fear and the scen pirom it all inhabitants.” |ant.on the horror of the ft gt evening dispatches were re-| tion OTHER UNIONS GO OUT ; land Industries Being Tied Up---Switch- men Aid the Strikers Ore. May 22.—The| hood of Railway Trainmen may also here is growing more | join the strike, as they affiliate with fo become of | the counctl. The switchmen already y lines of busi-| refuse to handle the material from these connected with the| planing mills who refuse recegnition will be tied up. of the union and — ears ate side- be water front federatiom and) tracked in the ya Teamsters will be called out to-| In all respects the utmost or- night unless the strike is) der prevails and the men have ts. fn the meantime. This will, sued orders which even prevents iy tle up all shipping opera-| their discussing affairs an the street, which are temporarily very) confining their meetings to the head. quarters rooms, which are filled Addition to this the Brother- IOSECUTOR | 203 BODIES COAL CREEK. Tenn. Up to today 203 bod! ad been re- moved from the Fraterville mine. Many others are th sight. ~ May 22— Fulton ihtrm> Against ee WILL BUILD Pmecuting Attorney Fulton re- : f | ipsa if las t night from Olympia Sbsssar ge ee apent several Gays before Ttate and|, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 22 Both houses of congress today paa- sed @ bill to bufld a ratiroad bridge ross the Columbia river at Van- couver, Washington. NEW BY-LAWS sc) OFW.6LU. Mr. Fulton today. “There|A Move That Will Greatly Strength- Wet two decisions cf courts of on Organized Labor fesort bearing directly on the A Massachusetts court holds} The new consttution and by-laws an act is constitutional. | .~ ene Western Central Labor Union adopted last night. court has rendered an exactly to the contrary.” * changes were made, several of which are of great importance. FIT OF In the future unions aMiiated with the important cases sub- the court was that of the c Buchanan, brought to @ constitutionality of the law the last legislature making te fequire more than 10 ‘@ day in any mercan- Fulton | as r were | | z ¢ p n rT hi the W. C. L. U. must refer the mat- ter to the central body before de- 5 claring « boycott. If the W. C. L. U. sanctions such a course the unton may declare a boycott, but even then pices t nbers of the other unions are Friday afternoon the baseball compeilied to give aid unless so RM made up of the employer of | instructéd by their officers ety hall wil! piay « similar ny afMiliated union may strixe the county courthouse. | when it deema auch a course adv ptrotier John Riplinger ie jable, but it# action in no way binds as umpire and under such /the other unions, and no sympathet- Hances the city hall boysfalljic strike can be ordered except by ie how it wili be possible fof | special action of the central body to lowe. The game will be| A r very important change ‘St Athletic park and the pro- |in the constitution provides that del- Will co to Dan McInnis, the|ogates from other ntral labor fireman whe was injured in| bodies, such as the Building Trades ‘- weeks ago. neil, re allowed a voice the 7c | m dings of the W. C. L. U. Ino wv It is now expected that t HT BETTER |pow Butdiag Praacs Comseh }is being organized will t |resentation in the W.C. L. 1 HAVE COMPLIED | frie ii not” pe “teen ‘untens “ait |trades are affiligted with the latter. am | pera 8 u's" ARMY SCHOOL he refused to nm comman put up his ed to do wo by | Many | bat} he | bh Det . but ‘THE tATTLE, SEATTLE WASHINGT COMPLETE BASEBALL EDITION NE CENT A COPY 4A 44 444 SIX CENTS A ne », THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1902, ‘ if 25 € A MONTH i AT 5:30 P.M. TODAY | Peet nt ae Py TOOK HIM WAY DELAY owns Exconamion | TUR FORAGIRL RR. WORK — OF ADMINISTRATION |] Several thousand acres of choice |] farming land in five ten, t «Says American Flag Is Becoming an Emblem trom ' Obstruction Makes App: ance in Superior Court Two Young Lotharios | Fooled Are Badly acts A new legal objection was ra an - 0 C, Bowine and Joseph Lambet, tw \ toga! joott . Prices from $3.00 | Right, Decame mixed in a most| Railway for the condemnation of | of Sacrilege and Water Cure sage tide landw for of King street itn t Ww rminals, south ilar ‘The men found out their sorrow this morning that in anner P, Trimble | | | | owne blook 286 Benttle tide lands, bs ad of being in the company. of per’ A | which f sought to be ¢ WASHINGTON, D. ¢., May | @ liberator. Now he js our sullen ef two dashing young oubrettes from | f° eo BL . A oy myst ye mator Hoar, in one of the greatest! enemy. For the Philippines you have le | the Belvedere concert hail they had | jiage iinor ’ speeeh f hin career inl afternoon had to repes the Ds ration of In | Deon entertainers of wife and her| ‘Through his attorney, Le ©. Gt! Te a ee Pees Cepersenes! 7eM Dave Bae te 186 12 and 13 Schouorman Blozk husband=Mire. Eva Carlise and/man. he set up as a defense to the! agnounced the war in the archi-| trine eifinhness Charles Carlias, respectively. Ree tan nicer null teaten “tar con | poles lie declared ithe, United) Pre Mr Hoar “continued: |] Pingt Avenue and Cherry St. This did not ond thelr trou! state, from which he held merely a ee Hg PT Roe se teee eith The two men that the |contract purchase. The right t nea ir a ‘with thin polloy two Inamoritas had parted them | purchane, Mr, Gilman contended, wa Sot pe eel teat oe A renin to Oke from about $15 In mon oh and it|merely @ personal right, and not Neal Was while they were trying to take| interest in land, Therefore tt could iin len tn ~ & wateh from Lambet that the wrong |not be condpinned. He further con he anid Mth =: be intentions of the two were discov-|tended that the land could not be pe ae re ered. Policemen Wilson, Damm and|condenmed as the property of the « hums na alike W. C. Hubbard started to look for| state, there being no law for such ac ot get ne alii 1,000 Pairs ot the two young alleged ladies and | tion. t me canes our officers He went to Aguinalde found that the objects of their search| Jodge Burke, atto#ney for the ratl hav 1 on this warfare with al Mr. Hoar esid, under the etenane were a man and his wite. way company, argued to the TU mix of American ingenuity and) that he was hungered and Aguinalde Female impersonator bok Sy oe ie A pales wore far Castilian cruelty. fed him War not that act of |. The man ts a female impersonator, | {on PCa ape Byrn Bao Three yearn ago the Filipinos were! perfidy? It violated the holy rite and during the evening hia disguise | yell Prevent the public frorg using | ready to k e hem of the farment! of hospitality which even Orienta en wo perfect that his sex had (he, waterfront of of an American and welcome him as! nations hold sacred on absolutely mistaken. title to mi ing willl in = = = > Bowine and Lambet went into the ‘aie oe ee . Belvedere ¢ ert hall early laat © would be intmical net only to evening and began buying. drinks. the r way ¢ any and the people } Dares She Set har me quite of Beattie, who wanted the union de infatuated will the two gaudily pt, but to the tereats of the state dressed “ladies.” A wine supper was| e's whole. trem ie AT FACTORY PRICES Proposed and the two men a Judge Emory took the matter un bony the a te ones” der advisement. and will decide to $2.50 Shoes . 81.05 7 ind frien: ; . morrow. At the same time he will 3.00 Shoe 2.00 rowing game and tt ended by both) also decide whether the eattle & $3.00 Shoes s men “lending” almost al! of their Montana Railway Compeny, which — . 33.80 and $4.00 Bhoes goin to the two allleged females. / brings the mult, is the real party in 14.60 and $5.00 Shoes Finally one of the supposed women, interest, Mr, Gilman having raised| That the average gambier is not) best example of @ steady erind | 16.00 Bhoes ... {t te sald, attempted to take Lam-|ihet point | Worried 0 H deciar-| know of, bet's watch. The trouble then start-| ——————— ja he will » >» work ‘True it is, one rarely hear® co: ed and the police were notified of| | » be feeced In the gam-| plaints from people who ayed Dress Shoes, Working the cisco. Later the two alleged fe-| | dling how of the city, is recelv-| the game of spots and bh Nut for Shoes, High T and Pat males were arrested. in Y proof in the incre: of} all that it wins m dinn pail ent Leather, Vici, Boxealf, Por iat ete a aaa y-playing habit tn Seattle. | mo: than any of r Many a Russett, Bike and Outing The increase of the lottery evil is kel and dime th should y Bhocs. | DENTISTS THE PRINTERS also proof of the fact that the efatonk and potatoes goer for Bee them in Our Window | Feasonably strict “police reguiations |tckets in Chinese lotteries and concerning gambling” have in late) this constant am of # sie = years become elastic enough to per-| daily | accounts . —_—_— mit the running of anything short| of the boss gamblers Lion Clothing | of ohell me in Seattle stroets. Some 200 delegates will attend to.| Typographical Mon Ballot on Nation- |x), PNET SA Mae Te meets. | ‘gid G eee ie eile am day's meeting of the Washi nm | al and Loca! Tickets teries were sternly forbidden to any| |, 0ere is, mare ine 2 mre ouse State Dental society at the Tne : ; b but Chinese, but that day is past,| the remarks quoted. Among the | hotel tm Tacoma. Saturday even-| George W Faene wee tne Reattiz| Under Chiet of Police Heed two years|Sembiers \t i# commonly held , Maurice Gerber, Prop. ing an excursion will he made to| slected president of the ago & gambler would as soon have) Whe pe eters, bee | Spanaway | The speakers at| TYposTaphical Union yesterday af-| uent of asking tegion to run | *ble manner $35 out of every $1 220-222 First Ave. South | ternoon, an® also aa delegate to the rt or e of re.| Mayed a hinese lot y ie clear tomorrow's meeting will be as fol- 7 trtermational|® threc-card mon me as Fath ne tay Goaee oeeeae te one CORMEA MAIN jlows: “Porcelain Inlay or Crown,”:| Convent ete cement One| auesting the consent of the potice | P! he Roce owning the sane | DE. W. 8. Ellerbeck, Sait Lake city:| Union. defeating his opponent, Oct-| to the opening of @ Chinese lottery.| Nearly any lottery game, it ie suid | “Gold Pilling.” Dr. F. 1. Shaw, So-| Gon A, Rice by 8 votes. The candi-/ since that time, however, the lot Will write oa80 waren ot | gery Joseph Hickey, Portland: “Recut-| (pie eee tes enaries A. Derry, of Be. | tution among the boss gamblers a f the number of tickets sold daily ting Bured’ Dr. A.D. Andrews, Se. 5 isa Ue teen the present time two lotteries | of the 8 ete tae attle; “Bleaching Teeth.” Dr. H. om sd ” 4 by White men are running | POU’ tem aE eae ed be Miller, Portland: “Reamiess Crown, Recs eatin , in the tende: ietrict, Bix others the ate t a mar Dr ©: L. Tenny, Seattle; “Porcelain| See a eh recent 3. W. Haye | cis conducted by Chinede organized the gambling heuste arg carted away niay, Hock and Crown Construc- ~ Pub ae “benevolent poctetion pened becket Fut 28S veed tion.” Dr. C. N. Thompecn, Chica-| prreniaent Local Union—tearge W, No Money Safe ag tmp ona Bog og Bm Pincrtnare Beate Pilling. aie: age, Premiaent—G. W. Washburn.| ~aeven the widow's mite Is not, safe magnitude of the daily lot GroceryCo A ay Ga Wie act aa Acne. Te Tee cena eve won conned. Ul in the tenderloin these da: re pagnitu e istry ~~ end Amal-| the fact that fo nominations had et aan this! tn ted. gam,” Dr. W. J. Lawrie, Seattle;| pan eet gthet NO nominations | had Kod & Fetlted Sporn HME asor| _ Orawings Every Half Hour 1220-1222 tnd ave, Phone, Mala Randed Logan Crown, With Pres-| were scattering. Ra. any eae Gener. | cries drawings are $081 faure Anaesthesia.” Dr. A. 8. OF | Secretary-Treasufer—A, H. Blais, alan ce te a nour from § o'clock pokane: "Administration of Nit 188. No opposition in ay tire oe iy | suffers the b midnight. Few Oxide and Oxygen,” Dr. A. B Second Vice President—Canary, 4; |/80X0u8 to protect. really | suffers | i) te. ce than 2 PRICES mer, Seattle; “Impressions With) Mwcahy, 59. {he other wames in the red-light dis. (cents, but myriads ¢ m are pur. | Modeling Compound,” Dr. A. W. | Delegates to American Federation | {he other ume chased weekly by the victims of the Phillips, Seattle; “Principles | for| of Labor—Hayes, of Cleveland, 91; | 'ISt Comibel ut tt te @ fect, | lottery habit who throng the lottery Cavity Preparation.” Dr. J. M. Moy-| Walsh. of Milwaukee, $1; Garrett, of | | NTopgauy Dl Me steady grind |defs from morning tili night or, Tacoma; “Recollections of E Washington, 76 po die Nagenete ye ney In the cam. | The white lotteries now running | 2-1, brick beat Codfish....18¢ Practice in Oregon,” Dr. J. Welch,| | Executive Committee—O, Fapy. #9; | which gets the maney in the war) Me nductad in the Dawaon club |i Fancy Eastern Sugar’ Cured Portiand. | H. F. Kretie, 101; ©. 1. Morris, 104. bling business as tr ft ts oper-|at 119 Occidental avenue and the Ham, per Ib..... ve Be | pAvditing _ Committes — HB. trea in the gambliig houses of the [Green Light club at 161 Washington Seven ' Pounds Fancy “Hand- |B ht 132; G. W. Jeffs, 121; Sted in the - ~ tre picked White Charles Begbers, 12: tenderloin at the present 5 - Dele ¢ to International Conven. tion, Cincinnatt—George Ficks, 8; ey Die gpa a tem Pysowar | R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. “Delegate to W. C. le U=R, W.] ome of the society indies of New je and Retail Outfitters. | Mouits 0 - say that church weddings are n olive branch Moulton, 113; Gordon A R 113; 0. 8 that ch ~aab A. Sargent Browne, 78 and that in meeting tomorrow evening wher ~ # “ee committee of the Building | Trades “A | Counct! meets the committee selected | by the Master Builders’ Association PAYS FOR CITY WATER to discuss the advisability of ap-| j pointing an arbitration tribunal. | | The Seattle & Lake Washington The committee. will meet at the/ oo - Waterway Company has paid into dence of Mathew Dow, one of the | i ‘ the city treasury the su 075 Scoter bulldere.; and everytning | Cupid Moves in a Mysterious Way ts igen g Min hn of points tow: # a harmonious unison! Sometimes April in « 4 ha! th vathern of the employer and employe in the} oa . se sore | Part of Beacon he waterway tlement of all future iabor diffi- Cupid seems to be @ ay mena] company has a « with the ‘The sentiment in both com- Fae aw and more exacting every day and) Simran, water from is unanimously in favor of — during the last five years tt seems to) CoZar ris It mated that ——— Lats | biiahment of an arbitration | : ‘ ake more th ary tore than $00,000,000 gallons were board and the only thing chat wil Railway Men May Join sive, to. make him sind, "ite de: | Sioce iit ai probably come up tomorrow evening i a “ 4 the emony it-| > ] will be the detalis. The committee ing 40" an e | Sppolnted’ bythe Building "Tra the Mine Workers thio et acetate Council comprise F. H. Lynn, eit last, week | | Par ns. Robert Orchard, William a Sarah Mors, pretty young | Joyce and D. H. Fay. WILKEOBARRE, Pa, May 2..\ fit married Lu Ging, 9 flowery The master buildern’ committee, as |, VILKESE Stray May 22-~ | kingdom sport, in thie city and went | already tioned in the Star, con-| The cxecutive comfnities of the \inl- himself to see then Of on thete } ¥ 0" y, | ted ine workers from districts wedding trip. Mins Mors j« sald by | ote eae Bow sont J. Wl and metagnin today to consider | meee ae Se Mum Mee juaintances beeen ee ee the strike situation. It is learned to have run away from her happy dinatlicdacdl Li |the most important matte under home and a loving father, jus t , 8 Bhi Commis | | dtacuaaion will be upon the probable ome the bride of her Oriental] United States Sh ppint , Sukder | sympathetic uetion by the brother- | jeer eee See vo iad wn kee Uae Ce | hoods of railway engineers, Mremen. Love in Kentucky former crew and the new crew of jeonductors, braketen and switch which sails for } lenane As to the happening of the unex: | the bark Prussia, which efor yt quae pall | Notht as been given |Pected. there are several exampies| Honolulu with a kimber car | ' pat ben > clowel, on tragedies! his return ¢ smissioner Knox will A warrant for the arrest of Oscar aaeoar Sat tant ae 10 mabe Cupid notious, in tign up the f the bark Big pecial tom | Rothwchild on a charge of forgery, | AV" reine, o posajbility ex ase at Grange City, Ky. the lover) Li sails probably king ar | was issued this afternoon by *°- | iste of general support from the rail- | wae Jake Ad and be h ¢, a h| CRP OR jopme stac he amusement and interest of his | cuting Attorney Fulfon at the re-| way orders. t ‘ aert one Gander ship's per pair, now 8 quest of Detective Tennant. Roths Others Join In fellw townemen, made five attempts ran ward|— pair f Only 3 pair to a | child ts charged with having passed | to elope. with pretty Julie McKeen fe voyage |) custo ‘a forged check for $20 on the Mac-|, CHICAGO, May 22-—A eet-| ney, all of which had ended In fall ws ed N ing of the the Tilinois district of United Mine executive ce ot as det gall & Southwick Co. ure | But the pair were not discouraged De The paper was drawn on the Dex- other | | can be collected from him exceeding | 3 ~ SS aug “ le a TAC . a e Cl aber we “0, 4 orted | Worker: is said to hav been held and one moonlight night, listening one son. is SRighwayman, James Hatley who| TACOMA, May 28.--The Chamber | ter Horton & yond oe foo hare, fast IR AL WICK (ern a ee aan aie tthe] one dollar by any on H ’ Bee ai it? Bellevue avenue north, |o Commerce in securing options on to be signed by Rotheo alee aided the Michigan and three | young couple rattled behind a high-| Wages are exempt from garnish-| d ailet wound in his side thie ree ore oung couple wane p eta Sarniens ‘Bornin 20,000 acres of land in South Ta Pennsylvania districts in a call for 7 orse through the village . | : vill Powers -dresse ‘othachiid was in thie city but a pping horse throug meat. ct ncation Can Wy se Re wound cea proncanesd i var'a|coma for an army training school ee iaend to said to have been|® national convention to consider | svepping horse through the via levied againnt him until he ts ro: COR 28* AVESR UNION ST a. ee um’ and encampment— grounds similar | Guilty of several petty forgeries dur-| the advisability of calling @ ener-|Kantucky thoroughbred, and. too Bere ren pt ouleations oo: ohipe| % was going home inst oven. |t0 those at Leavenworth, Kas. Gen- | Pui taye He claims to be the|Aal strike in bituminous coal felde. | spirited to be driven. with one hand, | ping commissioner goes to see that | Skt aaa Red rae ae ane dent cD. leral Randall inspected the site laut | se RIS stay. | TIS Stems oe, Pran-| This, if true, assures the calling of |20 away and dashed both the) Ping commissioner gows to see that) UPID CHILDREN Mh om cnge eb oe oy ik, and the war department h cisco. the convention. eccupants of the buggy into the! bo ships, in many ways his seafar-| Chydren of bright parents are not eather ‘ |requested the lowest purchase price. | 1°: stive Tennant Is informed that palaay anil Areata Nena | ditch, eax oe 4 trom| 1 life is a merry one, naturally stupid. When study is dis- othe va ; 3 - — | ne in now under arrést In that-city| Before they had recovered from et y is ushally painful. Sus 64 ean shart tose | © eee eee | MANY NORSEMEN 1 Eee eeeee ee iagike’ bir” praléet Nantes Conn tinker % cars Of a4 < daughter in his paternal arms, gave a ate Have thom ¢: ned. pes Bt Mis aes LANDEIS’ PAY | IN ATTENDANCE fi¥iSS.S.Aisce'ieicsh pil ick aa bu red | ens. e" regarde Rimself as unua- . preact * and the fourth bullet grazed | a es Jake" regar ee ants Jabsolutely necessary. Glasses $1.00 4 A . Hat-| WASHINGTON, May 2%-—A bill | ually unfortunate in his love afta sbecitt ees hae ni nn lg poe weariie or thé raising of the| scotlaientgsivee A large Norwegian audience at-| but intimates that he will try again. | MA the robber turned and ran. The | Mains and recovering the bodies | }tended the lecture of Hon, Rasmus | In the Stily Night SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co. Pilee Were notified. fir Hatley had | therein was introduced in the senate | Boccia to the Star, rhe| DB: Anderson last night at Renke| jnother elopement which was sees or valuables with him. | today. WASHINGTON, May 2-—The| nati, Mr. Anderson also made | Another elopement | wolcly - wis Eye Specialists > arene , — -—-— necrotary of the treasury today asked | briet address at the Lincoln. w nore succesatl = | 4 7 itton and Mies Millie Smith, a a aii amine, Seattle 5 _ to apropriate $1,748.87 with | tne Norse club tendered hitn are Moy el ; GLASS WORKERS | VERY Youns oaucnteR whieh to bay W. H. TLandels for cler-| ception and. baauet after the tee. | farmer's daughter of North Chto] pw YORK, May #3—The report | ~ Cafe last night, the on, being ed Staten attorney, district of Alas-|Husinena ‘college on. the "Discovery and met her devoted awa tae [ral aavembly of the Presbyterian | 51 ACRE FA N Bena a ofuinecmneetingn” cach AL eee ee eee | ee eect ee ee tee | Sex Sa lanai fapson'&¢ Toe’ peace: | armzmany atta tne potest te White River Valley ‘ nn Coraneeey “Mall, | | Robert J. Burdette, the “Hawkeye| warren wos found In his bed wt Fr Miss Fannie Carison, thrice a wid-| tts astion wae taken with pat Se AME Rs liek Sade! y | Man,” talked to @ large audience at| mont yesterday. H rhage of ow, and Profesor C. i. Gd cd rence to that portion re dairy outfit farm, implements, ART AT COLFAX the Young Men's Christian associa-|nowe ja supponed to have caused | set the pace for an automob : Infante and in no wis crop, Must be sold | . hail last night ‘Good Medi-| heath, Decor age riage the other day by having thetr| rine whieh han been ald sida Maseial to the Bar , 1GTON, D. C. 22.—{cine” was tis subject, and in the|oimined of bi He was 65 | marriage ceremony: performed while ers of the faith for s . Wasnincr D.C, M mae bill providing or the election [course of his remarks: Ms. Burdette | uerwes, and unmarried. Bren rare yer re oumeat | MARY YOR C Clark Davis & Co BPdent Roosevelt today nominat.|of a d te from Alaska to the {said that he had been administering |” His sister resides at Mitchell, Ind,|bridge when they were p' ‘Overtures will now be submitted ‘ Bovart to be, rents inin et, tous of representative was intro. |doses to the public ever since mount-| The body ts at Bonney & Stewarts, |man and wife ‘ to the various preabyteries for thelr amar” be pomenaeter Gt | Hours > penate todey. ing the lecture platform in 1896, The Moving ploture weddings are eagmaeration and ratification. A Phone Main 1279 a . | f : a ngs, interepered with | Friday, partly cloudy with probably | teemise to take the very little opposition has material Room 730 New York Block CHICAGO, way 20. Wheat N FRANCISCO, ay 22.—|varcastic sayings, p p ee eet el BAN preter ‘ bits of sober wisdom, showers, fresh south to west windg.|when ail the “smart a¢ ised up to this time. i 749 Second Ave.-ADAMS & BLANCHARD—Hinckley Block MEN’S SUITS FOR SPRING Your tailor might be able to fit you as well as we could—he might give you as good material in a suit—and he might make you as stylish a suit as ours, But he could do no better by you, and certainly not at the price. Come and save a third. $15 Buys an Elegant Suit, Ready-to-Put-On Adams « Blanchar Prescriptions We Prepare Them Two graduates ih pharmacy gw thelr entire attention to this depart~ ment YOU GPT WHAT THE DOCTOR WANTS YOU TO HAVE. Open All Night. Phone Main 36. 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block 627 FIRST AVENUE Attend Our Big Sale Tomorrow Will Be Bargain Friday ‘That means you can buy goods cheaper here tomorrow than any other day in the week. We have hundreds of bargains that are es- pecially prepared for Friday's gelling. Among them are everything in the way of ready-to-wear garments; $15.00 sults for $4.98; $26.00 * for 57.~, ete Big bargains in Silk Skirts, Wash Skirts, Silk and Woot Raglans, dark and light colored Jackets, Cloaks and Jack- ets, Misnes and Children’s Jackets, in fact everything in the way of ready-to-wear garments Will be sold tomorrow at 1-3 of thelr value. Jighting fixtures Only two more days left in lar until Satur- which to seoure lighting fixtures at just half price. BRIGHTEST AND BEST Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves Are the Best Every One Sold Under Absolute Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN = ‘San 218-218 Burks Building cor. Second and Ma’ on Re toor Colhas Bioch, Jdimes St and Dad hee. Day SLM OR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI Ma Scientific Optician 809 Second Av., bet. Columbia and Marion Open Bupdays 11:00 to 1 LADIES’ HIGH GRADE Suits and Skirts Do you need a suit? There certainly was never a better opportunity to buy one. TEN SUITS OF THE FIFTY ARE LEFT ‘Tomorrow $6.00 We started with fifty new Spring Suits, worth $16.00 « price to be reduced $1.00 each day until all the suits shoul: Any Suits remaining on the last day to be sold for $1,00, panies Sbwirsptrs 330 SECOND AVE) Price h. The be sold. poe ) } Style, Workmanship, Quality, Price § {