The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1903, Page 3

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Lett iW.L. DOUGLAS 5.50 Shoes riz MEXIC ANS: HAUNTS THIS HEIRESS. DEATH REPORTS OF ‘it LUBRARY INSANE AsrLum Raven, chateman vf th tte One of the Wealthiest Society Girls of Washington May Flee POLICE GHARGE MOB AND A BATTLE ENSUES IN WHICH FOUR ARE KILLED AND SEV ERAL WOUNDED from the Home That Was Cursed L« ey Old Crone Fast Color e and Rodite Fast Color Hooks Used Erolusively. MONTRRRY, 3 tates Present Dias slebration here yesterday arched in a body to the residence vernor Reyes aAd greeted him |FEARS FOR SAFETY | WILL ABOLISH OF THE COLUME! via FREE BUSSES > and from the va aecctation for many free the union depot Go to Spinning for Dicyole repair + the reputation of W. L. Doug the Grand last aignt. The aff vae $ fully exec . makes sold for $3.5. This excellent r i has been won by merit alone. W. L. $3.50 Shoes, because his reputation for the bet $3.50 Shoes must be maintained ; The standard has always been placed sp that the wearer receives more value for bhi in the W. L. Dougias $3.50 Shoes than he cam get elsewhere. played several Franc pmnos that ed Both are akti Mrs. Fvendon plays with ease and delicacy, but Herr Storck has more | precision Ia execution Madame D’Aurta rendered two Yor! soles that were appreciated Mr. Herbert Ritoti« Der of violin selections. Mr. J. xt THE LION ins" Cor. First Ave. and Main St. Ost of the High Pent District MISS MATHILD® TOWNSEND mund Butler acted coumpanist an aller = oh an pant = a aallen ted a eteden Geen Oo This is the reason W. L. Dougias makes and gs See! si . i WASHINGTON, D.C. March &. [tus hore y burt, has em sells more Men's $3.50 Shoes than any other tee company headed by Mise Vir-! (a: ia; Corrrepandunce).-an ahd /pbatumd hp F~4 SY teed < 00 Pak iain Drew Treacott will open carer sit M hae preyet upon tae if Men's All-Wool Union Made Pants $i. manufacturers in the world. Over 2,000Q00 sa pur-night engpgement at the Seat- | KIPSY'S Warning, though giVeH OCT | Sidiwey ivdnd coil abe ix conten tle theater Sanday night. playing | 18 years ago, has not yet been of- | piating tring O8fF a3 selling oF “Resurrection,” « dramatization of | faced fram the memory of Mrs. |ieasing the nansion Tolstof's novel af the same name.| fichard Towasend, one-af the mad-| Years age the house was remos-/ ‘The story, the scenes of which are ing amtron’s of the euciuslve set inieled st @ cast sacesding that re laid in Russia, te sald to be ome Of) this city, amd even at this late hour, |quired te butld an entirely mew res intense interest i fear@t tts fullliment may drive igre dence of similar epieader, steep | Townsend owt of the most pa bocnoe Mra Townsend feared ¢ isfied wearers W. L. Dougias $3.50 Shoes, placed side by side with $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes of other makes, are found to be just as good. They will out wear two pairs of ordinary $3.50 Shoes. A trial will convince you they are the Best in the world, caine Je Washing sy: std one of owino, It a —— ost tnknimeal eaidemwos in| The aa dark Sunday nightn, at the Saturday country. BR wae Yeally against prophecy fas alee Seen omat over the matinee by the Bilsva compazy. The | (he Rowse that the propivaic warn: ifs of Mim Mathilde Towsemnd, the old play stil] has a charm that keeps | (ng Of the oid crmne wag uttered. [beautiful and only daughter of the he's ais, 92-90 Sold only in Seattle by the Ron the oetage Ttseaid) Im 18 Mrs Townbend. with 4 enhappy vietim of the giper's wary | A uits $12.50 Value that the 7 that te to appear | Petr of young sootety cirte, wisttet Hr the ore of the meet harm- in Seattle is cagacie of giving the |* S1Psy Camp just outside the gy women the national capital Pl t Ss Play & goed production. © | tte and to Mrs Townsent the @i a ne hersewoman a leader In me- Specia! Men’s Silk Hose Supporters We Pal ymou h h n Madicon Theat [hag whe begged for sliver, raised a ciety, yot her life’ has been made um- | lbeny Gager Bad with « suretertous hapey by the evll augury. and «he ms management of the Madison | wave of ber gray head she muttered: (has joined her mother in belleving secured fur the ou f week | -atake your home In @ mew house, that the only way te remeve the big ye By They | or you Give within the year.” bight of long agy i# to leave the | fer the roe time on! The recent tragic death of Mr. jeity entirety Company 707 Second Ave, Bamtay neat ant come with = long | woe - — eee one formar successes Th gram for the wees ts made | ON pert: Act _yewterda: Tre! ‘ Eireng company 9¢ capable people | ROCK FELL HIM ssa who ban teen amployed as MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Presenting « little bit of everything | brake e the vaudeville line. ‘There are| Fredertok Whalen filed a damage | rd, |quit against the Northtern Paeific lat Bepter Railway company for $1599. in the! set by « r Carter's mechanical production, con tinues the atrection at the 2 reared Avenue theater this week ent will close with bi is performance. A ladies’ and 5 children's matinee will be given at age : 2 @closk tomorrew afternoon, at | which Chas A. (Kari) Gardner will | Sag bie famous ballad. “Little! s Bumeh of Lilac.” Next Sunday afternoon Miss Jes- | ste Shirley will open & return en- sxgement of ome week, during she will present two of her ee a namety “Doris,” sunday, y and Tuesday, and “The Dea- con's Daughter.” the remainder of a the week begining with Wednes- day night Both plays afford oppor. tunities for the full display of Mi Sitters vs verentilo taleata 6QOD FUN EXCELS _ ALL HEALTH FooDs: VUnmixe? sawdust might hep cof our out the _ wels, Hke Sancho ea'e elixir « wwe and ancnd Seaicions Pertiaeen ents might perwuade invalids to swallow @ shoveiful of coaktust every morn- | ing. Where is the harm, In view | Of an infinite let of positive evils? Reform has been fair to invoke worse allies But a much wider sep in the right direction ie that of the association for the tom of popular pas times ory plonto park ts @ pub lic santtartum. Waltsers dance eway from dyspepsia; sprinters can escape the spleen without having the Synonyme gyinoved by a surgical op eration, the foot-courters of the All the Newest @ Customary aggressiveness. @nstead of waiting for business to come to us, we go after it. After it with the biggest kind of an inducement in the shape of this lot of two hundred and fifty Suits—made for this sea- son's selling in all the newest@brics. You can travel from one end of the town to the other, and you'll not offer. Remember— meet with such another Boys’ Suits. $3.50, $5.0 FOUR MASTER IS BUFFETED BY GALE ed schooner with ber! mast and jib boom missing ALL SIZES, ALL STYLES, ALL AT ONE PRICE, ALL EQUALLY GREAT VALUE. For Men Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots and Clays, in Sacks, tly finest ma- Cutaways and Reefers, well made. A fore Ned by the Captain trom Vonol . Ba 4 terials, in the best styles for this season. An oppor- less than most tunity to get a brand new Easter Suit dealers pay in lots of a hundred or more Easter Sale of Boys’ Suits 1000 Hats for Easter At $1. 25, swprte $2.50 Easter Suits in all styles, colorings, materials and i Men's Hats from a factory | prices. We can clothe your boy in a two-piece, three sold on iece, Norfolk, Sailor, Russian Sailor or any m A fortunate pur Boys’ igi ns pr fo Norfolk Suits, double breastes, s 3 to] cha hands—bought. ' 8 taal a mele sade eae gasp $1.40 } the same basis ied effect in these that is being shown in New York this Pee teen ee Suite ; ; Easter. All are priced from $3.50 up. yest wear,” sizes up to Fe ve shers, in a . , pr : $68 s Sia A complete stoe: of Boys’ Furnishings. Top Coats for $5.00. Wash Summet $ Suits now on sale Pacific Coast Clothing Co. | W.B.HutchinsonCo 900 First Ave., Cor. Marion i ae Cor. Second and Union Street 2 _— $s 00 p per pro bottle ret DELIVERY r 9) 22 EERO OUP OBOE ROCO;EECSE: + ’ stain yore main & 2 net Jinding _... ee

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