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NADISON PARK , BEER LICENSE ‘ANOTHER ALLEGED SMUGGLER CAUGHT THE SRATTLE STAR—DRIDAY: JUNE to, 1904 ” Classified Ads. FATALLY INJURED ‘Star Want Ad Agencies. | P. H, Mullen, $21 Ballard ave. ope | |@ity Hail | Fremont Drug Co, Ewing street id Fremont avenue. | A, Mansfield & Co, Druggiet nd Jackson, | 2703 tet JGraham's Home Bakery, (Continued Page One) | “The granting of the license for a - saloon at Madison park or any] _ Bentea to the mayor and the coun-| other park ts one that affects the etl. i people of the entire city, Tt 18 BOC) CLARENCE M, MOORE, OF WEST TRANSFER COMPANY, INDICT With the n of Edward tion of religious organiza Clayson, Sr nv oft t one of Mmmon sense £0 WITH STEVENS, CREE AND LARSON IN CONNECTION committee were ur »pin we should turn over our fon that the throwing open Mad: | park >» the drinking and carow WITH 2,100-POUND OPIUM SEIZURE ] fgon park to the sale of liquor by ¢ clement of the city It is @ establishing a beer gurde would that Involves the interest po = be unustifiadle every business man and taxpayer) “Et looks to me like poor buai-|in the city Clarence M. Mo: who | eling opium into the United st heas sense sald M ans A aloons are concerned. oe ted with the We Trer from ¢ ta off t (eauer thie morning, “to open a would-be | there are enough already in the city| PARY. having offices at 200 iret) of Beattle = | . u \to aty he wants of the people) *v* ath, wa tod t teve La nh & 1 Cre w Teapectable beer garden at the park |to satl . a bee tm order to do away with the ‘blind | Who drink, There may be some) > ce want: De rreigned: ti amerne 'n me! h ho would make he parks ar hie ry ning on an tf tr i leral court Steven and Lar igs,’ and then to be forced to hire | ¥! id make the park ‘ . Paces of extra policemen to see t for their drunken rows and ex.|4#etnat him by ¢ f i « were given wotil Monday to : “ ae y ne reate part of) Jur now In J haraing | he phew oe jealed not gui that the beer garden is really run | Petitions, but th a ee On emeie or ee quiby Teapectably, There is no excure for| She People desire the oo ae 1 8 on Moore pleaded not guilty the existence of a beer gurden at} Where they can go an : f tA wan fixed at § the park Netther ts there n hoes of t ch t would not accept he ~ . t th places in ex ' © offered and hy was comm Bon why ‘blind pigs’ ahrould be a hears . and daily lay, but nal * a to lowed to do business there The | +) . . b " " P ere It would not be t ww n Lewin, indicted for Police could wipe them out in NO) @ child to visit the place mtrat ‘ K & money order for $1 Hime, if they wished to do « I belteve that if a” camvass of! ! mn in *! ‘ing his na but Intende y : The cr te of the Antl-Sa the r sentative of the] hauled the uagied - . ther William Lew te wanamee and the various tor ity was taken it found | the elty for ! guilty, He will be sentenced later — religious societies throug * that they are almost « ue in y agg Ld ' on ' au Eee ct ageinat Heense for a] thelr opposi to granting l-| diver tr mploy of Moore Het smudwling potatoes wan at Madison park, eached) censes for saloons in the public! Stevens, Cree and Larson were in| into the country, Me also pleaded Sesh Proportions that nearly every! and private parks. 1 know from| “dicted with Moore last evening, and) euiity with Harry Wilson to the in Fesident in the city has now ken the people with whom I have talked | Mer Indictments are likely to fol-| gicement harging them with B personal interest in the tter/ehat the number in favor of such|'°* . Jomugeting Chinese into America Sid the sentiment is rapidity erow-| a license would be very wmalt Moore hae a family in Beattie and] pyey Pay. the m a meonthtnes, | ang into & general public protest. | “There has been some talk of the|%#* Slway® borne @ goed repUta-|who ia under Indictment the She argument used by the Anti-/ Renton Hill 1 tub| Hon {ilictt manufacture of liquors, plead Mien League is that it makes no . provement Club!" indictments b Jno been found set we mg ee sb Whether the Gentiic i taking the matter up, and I believe! M@ictments have also been found) og not guilty + nye Mana whether the Seattle Elec-| ehat something will be done by Y the gran y against Barney’ The grand jury was dis t ogee or & pr = ital) chat body before the counct! meets| logue, Mike Murphy and Dennis 9 o'clock this afternoo ues Medien and ¢ her Parks | again. Whatever action the club| Sheehan, marine firemen, for smug- term of court by Judge Hanford. Bett H no reason why the city #h will take will be cuphatic, nd | @o Beyond the provisions of the law @nd allow them the right to sell Hquer in the resident section of the a the license Th is one that appeals to the common sense of the people and I do not delteve they will permit ie ‘OUTLAWS ESCAPED (By Beripps Ne GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. June 10.—The pursuit of the re- mainder of the train robbers was) resumed this morning by the posse. the night the out. os: ‘The Star petitions are in great CS Mand throughout the city Anti-Saloon League is oa these petitic with signatures vary- fing from one to fifty on each etl Bion and the demand for them fmereasing every hour. The league wt supplying the calls for peti- with those printed in The Star for the last two days and find that! Phe people of all classes join in the) * rece! T. U. has taken the manner that will fend to mould public sentiment in favor of the movement to prevent Meensing saloons in the parks of the eity. The members of the order are) ‘Wistting the lead! taxpayers of the! and asking them to lend « hand} round-up. Bloodhounds the fight that je being made. En- trail, and it i# thought Gouragement for them is being re-| that the men will give up from ex @eived on every hand. | haustion, as there are few ranch ‘The Seattle Federation of Wom-| about from which to draw suste- aB's Clubs will hold a special meet-| nance. The body of Tom Ross, who ing tomorrow at 19:30 o'clock in the| was kifled yesterday, was brought ew York building, and the matter/in from Neweastle this ning. WM be taken up and some action| Nothing ts known of his anteced- Tt is expected that 4) ents. Asn) Which will be given to Mayor Bal- Last night the residents of Kirk- “ Jand, who must pass through Madi- perk on their way to the ctty Maet and protested against the beer ‘The parks and the executive com- “STRUCK GAR” ‘Bruck Gas.” & jurid melodrama} of fleids of the east, Phipps wives Al the happiest chance of her matter of granting a license to a At that time Parks committer will make ite re- to the executive committer. am pleased to see the way th are taking hold of this ma! Ed. Redmond is a disappointment Dr. McGill, im whose/in hie attempt to impersonate « the matter has been placed | vagabond Jew. His make-up league. “We find that peo-| gests nothing, his acting ts section of the city and| ward amd his speech anything but Hebrate. Clyde Granger, as stuttering simpleton, is tip-top. The other jon are indifferently sumed. but the piece made an in- stantaneous hit and tomboy with an ease and natur ainess that is refreshing. She de serves much praise for her constant | ae that has for its pur- the upholding of morality is “JUST STRUCK TOWN.” ‘The Buffalo Mystery.” at the ‘Third Avenue this week, ts packing the house at every performance. It closes tomorrow night Just Struck Town,” the Swedish Wan Smith, « well known banker | comedy drama, will be seen for the and churchman this morning, “!/ first time in Seattle at the Third Rive near Madison Park and have/ avenue next week, opening at the two small children. who frequently | matinee Sunday | ‘Pisit the park with their friends. I) te — it is a disgrace that the chiil-| Following “Struck Ga: at the i respectable people cannot) Alcazar, “Kathieen Ma vourneen vel & place where they can £0 | the popular Irish drama, will be pro- ‘Without meeting intoxicated peo-| duced the first half of mext week, j beginning with a matinee Sunday afternoon, “The public and private parks of the city are for the purpose of all people. They should be maintained ‘There are thousands af people who cprencaaarernm ayo - Visit this city each summer and (By Scripps News Ase'n.) on Shall made @ sensational attempt coll. Tre Stage | ooo osc son ne wom the scenes of which are laid in the) lridor outside the tank one night | « about 4 week ago and caught oh Allison the sheriff ts in “a ewe that *-|nished the jail-breaking tools were | ant to the decision reached by the BCHOOT lenness and talked with the sheriff freely t led from his dark cell. Walla Walla could have taken an nearly expired and I did to go over the road without making a fight |down to certain extent friends IT mean those who jity held up the Villard house. Re. | would not ‘p * GONILT ALLISON SAIS PALS THREW HM DOWN TELLS SHERIFF MEN WHO REA LLY COMMITTED ROBBERY OF WHICH HE WAS FOUND GUILTY—GAVE HIM JAIL. BREAK-~ ING TOOLS AFT FAILING TO APPEAL CASE FOR HIM J. B. Allison, the mulatto convict) day morning. It ts claimed that the company! did not guarantee the chilled steel bare of the tank to resist a weld who in company with Edgar Mar jing heat, auch ae was applied to to escape from the county jall/them by the jall-breakers before Wednesday morning, confessed to} 2°? vet them off. | CHICAGO, IL, J 0A. M Sherift Cudihes today how they se-| _ CHICAGO, Tih. dune 10K. rel cured the steel saws with which | pang » campaign, today emphati Hy denied the truth of the re-| they cut through the bars of thetr | parts cireulated the weet that! Hearst will aba: the work ot} securing delegates which wilt | be known im the future ae the Mapta! Steamer James Dollar, ere thrust through the tron grat ere, satied for the north inet lag of an open window In the cor-| night, She took « large cargo of |ratie and flat care for the Alaska mtral Retire | pameenaern ‘ADVANCE IN GRAIN RATES | CHICAGO, TIL, June 10.—Paree Present engagement in thie city. She him on a broom. which he reac Beck to run a beer gardef| assumes the role of « village romp through the bars of his cell to or window. the names of his accomplices, but! states positively friends of his, not Marshall « Allison refused to give that they were) From certain statements made by ined to be the outsiders who fur-| “yeas” men, possibly more deeply Western freight agents several the implicated in the Villard saloon, Weeks ago the advance in grpip robbery of which Allison was con-| rates from the weet was made Bi > |vieted than Allison himself. | fective today. The new basis is {7} Allison bad lost all traces of sul-| cents per hundred pounds on wheat 4 11 cents op corm and other rains from the Miseourt river points to Chicago. From the Mix * morning when he was “You have always treated me siesippi river to Chicago the rates square, Cudthee.” he said, “and || are 3 cents leas. |am not going to le to you. now! ream Soche ee earned that the game f* up. There are some things that I will not tell you. truth. I tried to break jail because 1 km it was my last chance to oe lemempe serving twenty WHOLEGALE PRiIcES The time in which I years | ppeal had ot intend Freeh Meat-Cow beet, steer beef, pork, SU8Ye Ib, mutton Provisions Mame. 1) bacon, ite Ib; bellies, je os veto, “bremutant | reah. tec im Vegetables | My friends have thrown me By my in real 0 that any one can take his family DISMISSED fore God. I aa por y 8 woe apne jc 4 not 7 henn, . or friends there without danger of | \to do with i ‘Thee Reve sarthieg | ut * x a be dmsnit from intoxicated people. | | eh money ae me to appeal the| | to the supreme court if 1) h’ on them, but they | they invariably want to know what) NeW YORK, June 10.—Captain|did not do it. There was nothing apetn ante we have in the line of parks. It| john J. Healy, the Alaskan mine|left for me but to try to break Suscnde. nt ts would not do to show them beer | owner, who was arrested in Chi- jail pamseaen, Wane gardens. ago, and who was brought here ¢ 1 do not think that Cox. who Fiortda “The matter appeals to us not} ‘Only a2 a personal, but as a public | transferred $4,000 of the Central Question. The few people who! Alaskan Exploration would go there for the purpose of | money to his own acount, was dis @rinking and getting drunk should | missed today for the want of juris Rot be considered in preference to| diction. those who go there to rest and en doy the advantages natur has given them. There are a plenty and too many, places already nm indictment alleging that he had this kind. “I know, from what talk I have | in the neighborhood of Mad (Speci to The Star) ison park, that the people there are GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 10, was in the same cell with Marshal! and me, knew what we were doing. Company’s| He “STRUCK BY dreaming again umbers, 81.25 Te per dowen. Green Fruit. Rte. | might have suapected it. but| Apples # per pies. sa we never told him. We always | 92%. Redliends of = a ied fizmons 3.00 bar. Orenker worked at sawing the bars after he| bt Ai eda ak orankerraeas hi turned tn.” Banat a8, 8.502.009 bonch ' Sheriff Cudihee believes th cries | ” ” hat Al |Hson has told him the truth Some time hefore Monday Allt in company with several other | Grain and Feed prisoners, will be taken to the peni-| the city where drink is sold, and — er ton: Baring, Bab ton: 4 seems to me that we should not | LIGHTNING withinké on exact date is being ' | our parks by anything of withheld by the sheriff, as he does ny t Alison's friends to know he leaves the county jail Beneath The county commissioners are (¢ ton: middiin it they think the | 2™me® fe Act Unanimously against the licensing|—Homer §. Thomas, a well-known oo Safe & Lock company in- Gf asaloon at the park. I have| pioneer and Democratic politician| (ons |?,"ePAlr the enst tank at the talked with many who are out-and-|of Northern Montana, was killed | (PUnty jail free of charge. Al- out against it. I think the Renton| by lightning yesterday afternoon| ough no demand under the guar je Wative ranch, 2002ic dos; Ore. Hill improvement Club will be| while working on his ranch near| *Pt*? bas been made upon the com-| “Chtsc Native, id@ite per ik, Babe found supporting — resolution|here. His body was discovered in|P®Y, as yet, it Is wtated that the | «mit ber Ib. f Sealast the saloon. A great num-|a field several hours after the|°°™Pany will reply to such a de Poultry ber of the members have expressed | storm had subsided mand by requesting the commia- themselves on the question and Delieve the club will act soon “The people were not aware that @ leense was to be asked at time. We knew that there some talk about it some time ago. _ Dut did not believe that any one| pp, i . fook it seriously; at least we did| x. nat waa doe poy bal Bot think the city counct! did. 1 the Valencia and ~* f@ the matter will be taken UP| Charles Nelson. All three vem the Third ward a8 @ whole and) are scheduled to wall om the same counctimen of the ward in-|day, June 14. The Nelson is thin| led to work against the U-| year under charter to the Aretic Mining and Trading Company. She will take about 50 passengers and 0 «tons of freight. Passenger on the Valencia i# also rapidly filling up. The Tampleo will take freight only, which she will load at sioners to explain the presence of a! & charcoal furnace, an oll stove and THREE FOR NOME ‘iss. 03 wii 00% ih ins Chickens, hens and sprin the @ Preirees,, Te tae Mieon sawed their way Wednes- BRING IN NO INDICTMENT GRAND JURY FAILED TO RETU RN TRUE BILL AGAINST NAN PATTERSON TODAY—STILL INVESTIGATING ba x tiey: find thelr testimony. wanted, but it, is consly red n that" théy should disappear” the same time as the ast w pawn broker, Who sold toa mau woman the ‘Young's death, and gave a d: tion of the man which bears ing resemblance to the appeal of Young. The grand jury, in ite return we nue, | CN Lohndreft, cigar store, 916) | | Becond | By hoe Harele, at Postofios, Renton , Tet ave, north ’ 4, H, Little, vrop Bariton & Co, Druggiet, cor. 8th Beuth ‘Seattle now Pao. atrept, A. Moore, Postoffice, Bo. P University Drug Store, University | ( jowell Bt. Pharmacy, 1024 Howell macy, Mr. Clark, pre eter, 202R E. Madison. Columbia Drug Store, W. J. Btud Columbia, Wash Pharmacy, P. €. Fiaher, » 1013 ve. 235 6 roadway and James | ee | | Bors to Mr. and Mrs. FF, Gotlof, “orn 10 Mr, and Mra. Peter Sander orn to M Mra A. Marior “yor to Mr. and Mre. HLH. Gaven Mork to Mr, and Men. @. A. Mottmat ‘yiorn to Mr. and Mra. J, P. Bicler Mr. and Mra. Oscar O, Was non, & girl wed Alt Carpet Cleaning ave their new stationary FAIORED @ulte apd Shirts reapon- jackets refitted Mra able, Bult Baylor tnt Weoond ave od. % ote pair hk experienced Phone. Binck ome Try Griehin @ Co. tor Teas and Cot- T t that money can buy. . Gpecial Netico SSS BTOCKHOLD He ad MEPTING the Regular bustnese Fr A. RvST. Secretary and Man BrevENsON® Ty | Te Epler Bieck. M te Anh oft vith neet, Main tart BLDERLY or dressmaker can get room tent in exchange for an wertng bell lady is out ‘ANCIENT ORDER OF F< Yrier T and phone when NY Beneca wAnye a Vike and na ave A Bee Fer ahh. Pe TEACHERS Bee First clase op. Gor VER ended i Waltman, ree fe EPLER AUILE for « BULL WANTED.-Lad » EPI 2 lomeona jr oo ePLek AEE WANTED? parlor EPLE WANTED--Piret ¢ moet . « famtly of NURSE, ox Phone, Red rence”, MYN Wishing (6 ao (6 Alaska D acres Timt aes Helo Wanted—Male eon money at Alaska Mutual Pisheries & Indus tial Co. fa. m. tof p m, Room A Times Hutiding | WANTED—10 men going to Aisexa| to wear Beatties Mand-Made P pectin the mont ine In the elty | hours. TB. TL. Re | WANTED shop € a week, d man preferred. Ran kert, G17 Jackson street TWO carpenters wanted Fah now Wash et. car to Ne Houtheast Be atte BATTLE WANTED HOM EShEK ERS CO. THKEY tke and | ATTLE HOMESERKERS CO. TED Me gt, Miiman Ciy and | Kinds of work. | « . tuations Wanted—M TAPANBAE Met All kinds Jap a4 Main wt TAPANESE-Amertcan Employmentot maher Japapencr hip. 3034 | Main tes. ind opolitan Contract Co. help furnished Main 713; Ind, 2604 A Ww. Prices rea 1161-3 Bant Lawns to m M. Dewey, . 180 and wery: to offer? Cy, loy mn i Ai , ia Saeeraee EF ‘é ae fie TVitontine By 1 Wantes everything eom.| Prominent Montana Politician id. Y ing, single or en nue | Hurt in a Runaway Accident V kn « 1 haueek ' | 1 M it, Bride = Se - | : ay “| ‘ 1.0 week.) MI Wile 1 ‘ om\+ rry rr wr ; : befor Mon the hinhew nin ft J ‘ ' ny « t a n night I up y a1 Batter in @ runaway aceldent on the long gat t 0 hed hi P panning th a river w n at t in the f the ’ y \ Rent—Furnis Houses and) ®t ¢ Mix encoun to { / fi ‘ J m ¢, which frightene horse, ; : flat T nal reare and then dash : ‘i J 8 away at break-neck speed. Mix . Saal ape = = F to was thrown from the buggy. He . us * a fell on b fracturing his Wanted—Partner a aye ay «| skull RNIKNED oottere t . r i ra, f Hurt the H allio Feed # Mre It. Le Mont ‘el, | Pola ¥ v ail ' ’ ' wt take a large list of passengers + Add . - ‘ft ahed flat furntel al and « argo of gene eleht M . ar | new. med ih Suck et. Phone The ship Abby Palme un towed Wanted—-Miscellaneous a ee eee to see Bon " a he has @ 7 “Guns . mit | The three-masted ship ka- t » lane tet a |well, Captain Nelison, arriv n Gress Kvang Hox | port from Francisco this morn - «| ing. The wel han a cargo of salt CAI p Main 422 or Fi when onsigned the different jobbing z ' t ell r a ~~ 4 houses of this city | Leo Tipp, who claims he is a For Rent—Furnished Reoma | newsboy, wae arrested on a charge Two We? t . a rooms nicely ty, water yard ot being drunk and disorderly by Spenines) OS) per week, GE Gprins! m awit f° Mé Marion 8t | Patrolman Landwehr last night ’ cy | ROOM b front near Leech 7 s only 16 y age and the rus k any bn oe ' ’ Inquire at 6) author? jo not know what to do - : ab his case. Justice George will AUYMAN i *t ROOM make ar to have him SS pe wees ~ glewtr held by the gton Home So- . clety pending communication with % his parents. ‘ a. Dr. and Mra, B. Welden Young ; = : 1. % block from | returned last evening from a wed- yy oy Re Fe Call at ding tour through Hawail. Dr NICELY fur from & severe Hines when he left rooms. #6 K ROOM, modern | the city, has regained his health. ROOMY for rent—Day, ie; week, HS FOR SALE Light Gouble diamond to Of. iy Tth near Pike | tandem hea, 1104 2th ave. #0. + room _Phone Black FURNISHED rooms for rent mm) bei P th ave } or $28. Ay, NCH. whistign, complet —— = Take Tek "So MERS & CO, Co, Colman dock. THE MELROSE ni furniehed Hioth Phomes 672. roome. aig light housekecping rooma Beoond Ave, and Marion St FOR SALE-219-po 42 Pike ot and wagon. M2 and - —_— room f - - ~ ROOMS—Day, week. HMasleton, Pike ra LE 4 Fourth | Onis usw Phe ROOMS-€1 by and Big week; business Lodgin center, By Recor 2 and four rooma mod-| FOR SALE—S-room Enouee o Unfurnished Roome ‘bath and. electricity ie rietly “modern. Buquire ie | spa. nice Phone Ked TURFURNTANED, | ll oy 4 Thee Sth aw sie—Purnished Roome sie F ucnehes Boome. ROOM fat phone. rar = water. waste’ +3 + Foginx comete: y ~-o 1 at once. Reni i} fae until July ist, Phone “For Rent oye poo yo st your Houses with ‘ CHERRY 1 and 2 Sullivan Block . FOR EXCHANGE. su. Hom to 1 aah ditt if house x = Y¢ hon favs 1a) acres fine timber King ounty, as part pay- j ut -| ©. F. DRAGER, mth eve. } Room @ Arcade Bldg one block, | ————_— For Sele—Furniture Good Lodging ‘or excl ay aurvice PORSTIVRE of F roome: Fetal) 9004 location and makes big money ft iat bees. Sr ae si Swner must leave city. Investigate " — pine. a i} at epee FURNISHED rooms and board. wa! cheap iryiew avenue. between ROOM © UNION BLOCK, ing dieta tha 6? Bpri _iiarrison an@ Thomas strerts. 718 Firet avenue. —rnene Red Rateo r it aE CRMITURE FOR BALE —" ne_| zou with « Home, newly | “rent. Bath and &@ price Revere! Hundred Dollars lese| FSpehy “not ese, ) eR 4 electric ght ¢ than you could possibly furnish it] Green Lake Fpureelt—we can show you just this fom c Tams. Fs OMtLY tur man in pr MERS @ CO. FOR EXCHANGE-—6 head of horses; f cattle and j@ acres of ui tn Nebraska: | lm school. 0g soll; pear cmarets ron SALES Furniture of § rooma, v ~ Hetly modern. $2. 388 Third ave poner, Cer See a ‘stock and land t Will exchange for Seattle property. A. B. NEWELL, 116 Marion #t ale—Miacellaneous j span heavy borees, bar- | ~ F FOR BATE come and fter-| hess, wagons, plow scraper and fur- | - -: FOR EXCHANGE od Fo private family.| piture of fi house; By sores u of iand to re che a. em v sores, all under cultiva- _B IME Rover _of land to F lose in, Le Btar, | cinventent ie 7 RF house | FOR BALIE-One d hand uto- house. ind elfer, new wi — neap to | bike, made by Hol Co.! and harness, furniture, 300. bea: new OF Bu Easoline.| fruit trees. | exchange for Gittord & be . | tne he What have yout ere only reply. 0, care The & compigte for SMALL. restaurant for man 7 uth ave Phone, R sme wife Rent $i, WHl sell tfice. Apply IMG rd aver HOUVEEKEEPING ROOMS Suites ci - | wo ang three; pew. Britt A: FOR —Two spans heavy draft BALE * 5 to T rooms. Address Sui ia ar4_ ave. se. and Coast, walking ais span family drivers. Phe Star It Pays to Get Good Clothing The Shafer shop has won for lely by itself a place second to none in the city, rood clothing at prices eminently Here selling fair and reasonable are suits in all the favored fabrics—tailored by experts and bearing the 11 oo U Shafer label . p The Brokaw Suits, well known in America for fifty years, are sold here exclusively. Prices begin at $15.00 Serviceable Suits for Boys The largest gathering in the city, and because we sell most we are quite able and willing to sell for less Prices for Boys’ Suits of “unquestionable character” start at $3.50. Boys’ Wash Suits the In tremendous variety, ready as weather man condescends to be reasonable soon as Haberdashery for Men Summer Underwear, 50¢ to $3.00. Negligee Shirts, $1.00 up. NEW SOX, NEW TIES, NEW COLLARS—AII the Latest Fashions Out. STRAW HATS IN iialeenmE yee AND IN MANY NEW EFFECTS Lowest Prices for Panamas In the City ~ 502 2