The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1905, Page 8

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oe ate Excitement on First Avenue Next Door to Postoffice People who ne coming over th drawn here by the Half-Priee Sale of the Rainier Clothing House Jay hundreds of hap the store and every PY Gustomers leave with something spring and summer The values we in this column gerated or over n, The RAINIFR never resorts to any = setatements to strengthen eas and only through Lucky Strike in buy the $28 of n Ot STAR CLOTH. ING CO., of California, are we enabled to § s wo for fifty cents. » RAINTER bas not been shopping place, for men's and boys clothes, we insist upon a visit You will be shown through the stock ces quoted and not urged to buy. MEN’S SUITS In Regular Values of $10.00; now selling for now selling for now selling for now selling for now selling for ..$7.50 now selling for ..$9.00 ; now selling for $10.00 BOYS’ SUITS Tn Regular Values of $4.00; now selling for $4.50; now selling for $5.00; now selling for 96.00; now selling for $7.00; now selling for $8.00; now selling for $10.00; now selling for TROUSERS In Regular Values of ; now selling for now selling for ; now selling for > now selling for now selling for > now selling for ; now selling for BOYS’ LONG PANTS In Regular Values of $2.50; now selling for $1.25 $3.00; now selling for ...$1.50 BOYS’ KNEE PANTS In Regular Values of SOc; now selling for Tic; now selling for $1.00; now selling for HATS In Regular Values of now selling for now selling for now selling for . 50; now selling for MEN’S SHOES In Regular Values of $2.50; now selling for In Regular Values of $3.00; now selling for In Regular Values of $3.50; now selling for In Regular Values of $4.00; now selling for FANCY VESTS In Regular Values of $2.00; now selling for $2.50; now selling for $2.00; now selling for UNDERWEAR Regular Values of now selling for $1.25; now selling for SHIRTS In Regular Values of now selling for 40c $1.00; now selling for 60c $1.50; now selling for T5e FIXINGS OF ALL KINOS 0c Grade Suspenders 20¢ 25e Lisle Thread Hose, 3 pairs 25 nette and Linen jefs, worth 25¢, 3 . 25e Handkerchief for ze Canvas Gloves, not over 3 pair to a customer, per pair... . Be $1.00 White Shirts 45e Tronks, Suit Cases, Bags, Valises, and Telescopes at % price. The Rainier Clothing House H. KESSLER, PROPRIETOR 1217 First Ave. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOF? ne your $5.00 $5.50 $6.25 $7.00 CHARGES ARE MADE = 2% LOCAL enforcement During the et Ike advisement Davi boys took the stand and every missed the case againat Roy L. Sim monds, J, Wright and James Col lins, who wore arrested for depreda tions in the Japanose district. The me charge made againat them George Kincler INCOMPE. | as being th POST OFFICE INSPECTO R 18 ACCUSED OF toffice, was given TENCE AND FAVORITISM-—HE WILL NOT TALK preliminary hearing before Kiefer, Tue bonds are fixed at $1,000 filed with the peonvicted of fraud to agitate on asking emoval of C, L. | ton of a petition asking fo Wayland, q . r minsal fice, Inspector Waylan |w stition Mr, Wayland ts They do not 6 ng n t and anid th wing partia ertaln anything engaged tr n om ina f Wa United States mal nyestigation Washington e petition is > he «ee made against Wa have a large | c bo! e . antiat itizer f aploye he | ed las nd ew artment #* | WRONG for the t EVIDENCE GIVEN w hav against Mr, Wayland CNY BRIEFS that the fla was instity Beavers and Irw ‘ f ° Gord heard the Diograaio f n Mary witne nected with who were ugh the w , o wocuting His friends and the r sr fact that he tick and himaelf » for the friends of the t he |tionable, she picked up a galing over a ndant made redit Neusefura Complete Mote! aad Clad Fernie: Complete FREDERICK & NELSON (inc.) REGULAR $17.50 9x12 FT. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS TOMORROW $it. 95 EACH There are fifteen samples em ne man and r ntal, floral and emall ntional designs are represented. ne-wire Ta pest te ar table for $17.50; wpecta ng rooms, bedrooms, dining- rooms "$11.95 25¢ Wood Curtain Rods Today and emorrow (0c Each rods are four feet Tomorrow $1.25 a Pair Arabian Curtains are 48 in. yards long, trimmed with Battenberg edge and insertion. Special price today and tomorrow while they last, a p $1.25 spectal pr each 10¢ A GURNEY REFRIGERATOR INSURES LOW ICE BILLS AND PERFECT PRESER- WATION ‘OF FOOD in the with metal trimmings, Regular price 2 ¢ today and tomorrow, each A particular feature of the Gurney Refriger s its economy sid style refrigerators the circulation | so they require much ow temperature during the sam fon. Under this system the me than is necessary system 0! od in redu same constr circulation of air best non-conductor of heat known. nimum because of free absence of condensation inner wa and the « MINERAL WOOL, the large plece of fee will last longer than two or more f as much as th Refrig r having a ne piece, will make that ea weighing alto ge t is evident that a Gurney Ke plece capacity of one hundred pounds, ir mt go farther pounds, tn which than one having capacity of only fifty Id have to be used amc ase two pleces w For this reason we con side having an ice capacity of ap nds, one ally sizes have of less the most sensible tan capacity, however, as well as many of greater Price $22.00 of hardwood, in gol apacity n. wide by weighs i has estimat ¢ 00 pounds chamber Measures 21%x12x11 In 8 adjustable sliding shelves zine lined. Pri $22.00 THE GREAT MAJESTIC STEEL AND MALLEABLE IRON RANGE res few repairs, uses aod *# abundant hot water solutel y ave applied MAJE temperature ) water cannot affect Patent linker ¢ wood. Firebox is heavier than that other range on the market Majestic has the on d against warping which ean xposed parts are o! a » iron—guaranteed t to break under any cir Steel parts are of heaviest gauge st ssed In range tle Range, No Matter How Long Used, Where Bought, Nor by Whom Offered for Sale, Whether Dealer or Private Party WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW YOU ALL IT 15 WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR A NEW ON (INCORPORATED. Second Ave. Madison and Spring $' Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. iggle ohe cut her fin rdon took the case Tuesday die denied who ts suapected man who robbed the PLEADED AGED OREGON SENATOR TOLD THE COURT ceny HE WAS6 INNO (Special to The Star.) PORTLAND, Ore, April 1 fore a ourt room yee afternoon Senator John H. Mit plead@d guilty to three of the indictments found against bin the jate grand jury, and in an to the fourth entered a plea abatement, challenging the le , grand t that f the Unite were not taxpeyre law, that two had nh until some time iry had been impane thera, the ® secr@tary had for the tern Judge Alfred 8 Bennett, a the « edd was & question of mora annour nvolved in the case wh sed of having & A.D. F that the » to trial at on tment. This wa for delay rewd move naidered me yur indictmer between and Pine Intend to Travel? Get our pr on TRUNK TELESCOPES AND BAGS They are sold for less GheF AIR 9 Second Avenue Spinning’ s Speoia These prices on Hose will surely be appreciated thi week. We hi Ul take ad vantage of th an well as oth 2 nm our dine adver tined since the 6th. $2.00 S0-foot Rubber Hose $4.00 40-foot Rubber Hose $450 50-foot White Cott foot Rut 0-foot Wh u have to ory » hav ake time You lone money and when you are sick. There being sick when you can buy a bicycle on terms of $5.00 down and $2.00 each week Spinning’s Satisfactory Store 1310 Second Ave. “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 12316 First butiding 902, independent, waoon0 Charcoat and Coke, : attie Coal and Wood Co ne Street and Ki Phones: Main $3, “LONDON LOA ‘OFFICE 195 Becond Av. Next to Guy® Drug ‘Store Money to Loan on Watches, Dia- monde and Jeweiry Do not buy @ watch or diamond Before you see our display in our Ars ind. #3 Cindow and our prices, marked ip | plain figures lease Lurie, Prop New YorkLiquorCo For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Crown Dental Oilico biladelphia. ated at 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK. 717 SECOND AVENUE Ind. 2648. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Mase nd M F een ’ $35.00 up RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Second Ave. South. t STAR—-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 MITCHELL. 12 THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. IRMATION THE BON MARCHE NEW WHITE STUFFS FOR THURSDAY---““APRON DAY” and Ong Aprons n probiagia Aprot wid inch embroidery w will be Apron Day, Ginghar any it will pay of hea Wo Women's one, made Aprons, §@ em, large price med with 25e Jomen Bib Aprons, of . s Yi prieg lawn, 36 inches 1 0s hem, wi tring inches son's White Aprons Wow side ruffle lawn inches wide ; our favorite jnch tucks, ach =her with Vel lemes 506 gingham, 60 inches wide, 38 faches long, with pocket men’s Mother H of Amoskeng nd meets in the bac made overs al {fle « ~~ NEW WHITE STUFF FOR CONFIRM it’s Time to Get Thinking About New Underwear wearing you've been of spring welgt Ribbed Fine ( Bleache also umt French garment ae Now Is the Time to Cleanse Your System f medicine to use ferent allments. ell all medi tell you what kind - 4 t the very lowe a Pinkhas aving okt $1.00 regularly n's Paw-Paw, fr great digestive value $1.00 Maited Milk eas, regu $1.00 a i Cream, @ splendid ed Soap, 3 cakes, © ng tonic, regular ular value @e; — eu a 39e $1.0 Vegetables epecial steeee Mentholatum, small size Witch Hazel “i. pints, » 19¢ value 25c; special “Ae chem! value 6 Pinaud’. Extract T et Waters, Lilas de France Carnation Pink and Viole special Reine, regular value T5e; spe- | 2-Quart Fountain Syrings, regular | Emery Boards, the G5e | value 7c; special value..4@ | srade, 10 in bundle, for..19g TUFFS FOR CONFIRMATION DRESSES NEW WHITE ix Lots earned ci ne cngips for Women EMBROIDERED TAB COL Se NEW WINDGOR TIES 25c. We LACE STOCK COLLARS @e LARS 106 iaclienl a in ' Point Gase, Poir tt ‘ Oriental Lace band top or pretty pattern white, butter lent values; w READY at 25 Stts es to 50 . . 7 HI 1 SOc COLLAR AND CUFF ee SIEPON VEE Chiffon ng. plain bore fer . se m plete TRA—SPECI : dec vality 44-pie re ll ven "| Sup rth $2.0 t 0. ople; fine $1.23 ore orth pe 2le nd White Decorate mea! Dishes—Worth $2 Tomorrow special, each Handsomely Decora Butter Plates—Regular TOW spé w specia Wrought Iron and Ruby Blectrie 156 ‘ 106 Drop Lights—Wi ew Welsbach Lights Complete very handsor Burns 20 per cent less ga morrow spe *p 180 | gives 100 per cent m Handsome Decorated Waffle I Ball bearing, rever opal globe, man Cake Plates—Bavarian ching, sible, w h $1.2 Special to worth $1.0¢ violet and gold, worth 38 morrow B96 Tomorrow al é porcelain ware, neatly ¢ water bottles pin tray Half Galion, worth 70¢ 420 5 ; Beate Medium and pliable Willow Carpe Large rrow ‘Enrich Your Home With Some of These Fine Bargains Battenberg and Renaissance Pieces 50 Fa htel and Linen Pieces 49e—Spact , ed Linen Past? or pieces, t designs, Spach ) worth up to . Aide Handsome Renaissance and Baitenbe es in scarfs, center pie ete., in extra f 9-2-11 CURTAINS FOR ALA « is : 2 and Q ( spla a e Rufiied in the wae pian Cur ards t a frac- such value ali popular ™ also fine a fi coe in Diack 11 tom WORTH UP TO $3.50 A PAIR WORTH UP TO $5.00 A PAIR Cars Transfer RESTPTALSTERZZIEZEREL EES > RETEST

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