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———— Don't W Waloh Us Grow’ nkWow Sore Credit One Dollar or Two Bach Week Will Do, *) saturday is Office gay and thin Typew riter pats Bye Desk golkt Goklen gation, Desk ¢ gadinet, has fo jam test on rie Jebeced on our ee \ COR. SECOND tT @ UNION STREET JARE THE ALTERATION SALE CTORS WANT OUR B er SSS eS, Ue er ee ae EMENTS. WE MUST HURRY 2 STOCK. WE WANT YOUR Oe? ALL SURPLUS AND RESERVE HELP TO MOVE IT QUICKLY Now. ¢ Pay You Well for Help- ing-- Just Read Men's 2.35 Satin Calf Shoes, now $1.65 Dougias three one-half Shoes Ladies’ Kid Shoes light or heavy < “a Sole, $2.25 value, $2.00 now .. $1.63 value $1.45 Doe Reed Cushion Bole Shoes, $5 00 value $3.95 Nottingham Lace Curtains, cach 19¢ OW Cloth, patterns, 166 Boys’ Blue Denim Overalis, all size BSe Saturday the Great Hosiery Day of the Week 10-4 size Cottoa Blankets, now 58¢ AND THIS Men's Tan and Black Socks, a splendid value at, per pair alf Blucher Bise Men's Fancy Lace Embroid a $3.50 Socks, regular 25c value ..19¢ Ladies Black Lace le Hose an Russian Calf, Blucher] all over lace, ¢ new de With Russian goat top, $3.50 Tan Kid Oxfords, full 3-4 lary heel, finest @ splendid Hose for 50¢ Tan Hose in Bootle pretty lace patterns value at 396 Black Hose in all exigns, selling everywhere for 25 Black Hone Saturday Spe Be rare NPS pirates improved 5 Acres Worth $500 Cash To the mont pe FRE man or woman in Seattle or King County. PPO men bired to count the votes. Contest closes May Tote for Mtr. or Mrs “Date. haste *" “Address. 8014 40 much land close in to attle the last two years a day, and the b feel so good 1 wil es free. So send in your votes to C. D. Hill Times block AND CAFE In Box Marche Block t, M@n 880; Iadependent, 890 cy DAY; CSPECAL &: ene a |'HARMSWORTH’S | | oo eo Eeeemmmn-m—=:@n@_.0. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1905 | ~ FATAL AUTO) ee udl- 1105 SECOND AVE. é by a ing ' vet villag Mark ead of stoy 1 ni if . t j CHINA CLOSETS are (ndesp@Asible in even the most plainly furnished dining rooms. - ‘ clating Uhe fact that housew!l vea whl be particularly inte ed in them just at th time, we “oe el veral patterns (from two of the best known lines) at ep cut prices; all are brand new * " Ain per sition Rog. Price Cut Price Reg. Price, Cat Pr me sus We ed Oak +O @B824.50 47.60 Weathered Onb 0.00 “ $40.00 Purned ©: + waB27.50 $48.00 Antwerp O 32.00 M $45.00 Pumed ©. $20.50 $45.00 Weathered Oak $38.00 Hildet uM ' | hi tw f he 1 occupied by two friends. Golden Oak | pastances the tered wesla China ha Closet ARR ARR ERR (Bee cut), gold | pe old GREAT CHICAGO INDUS. * . ane me. } en ook br TRIES ALREADY A ly ED 2 cle ewe FECTED BY vue b: in quarter saw- frontand full STRIKE * ed oak, with length glase plies * full heavy glass panel sides; DRIVERS & panel front and very highly our. * sides; swell | poltsahed Montgomery Ward & Cc bt front Carved Quarter saw Henry Hough Teaming a top and feet. | edonk frame company ue Rog. $43.00. Cut Reg. $48.60. ee * to. one Cut to Total “ae RETAIL HOUSER, . A i Marshall Field &@ Co. 10 * | Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. oe . e The Fal Ist ® — Rothechtid & Co, 100 & . ” ™ lel Brow. . . see on Soe aoe ea u rice Farior Ouites Charlies A. Stevens . se Siegel Cooper company... 90 & Parlor Furnitere te always in especial demand at this t.me when so many people are mov Hillman’s .... + bo : fag into homes or re-furniwhing ty 1 } Saturday? we offer sever parlor Total ee tee at cut p eh as have never before been offered m Seattle, We wish you to visit our a ae . * plegant Parlor Furniture floor These are a few of the cut-price bargains WHOLESALE HOUSES * 3-Piece Parlor Suite, very substantially constructed; covered with extra quality damask. Reg Marshall Field & Co. toe 00. Cut to “ 817. 50 Sela, Behwab & Ce + Gt 3-Piece Parlor Suite, mahe ogany frame; covered with bighest srade embossed velour very Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co, 35 * showy suite. Reg. $45.00. Cut to je ea 8 Joy Morton & Co ibe 3-Piece Suite, solid mahogany. Aa elegant piece of workmanship. Handsomely covered 33.50 John V. Farwell @ ¢ we Yerona velour. Reg. $120.00. Cut to so BTS A be ¥ seach ’ . ao | 6-Piece Suite, solid mahogany frame; covered with finest silk damask. A very elaborate 90 any, hauling for the . Setiowtnn tun 2! MOB, GIGE.0R, CUE 00 onc cecc.cogennerce coven ccccevee Ceveee ee vesee ceeee secveeeees 92.50 Hibbard, Sper Bartlett . & Co, Sprague, Warner & Western Electric company A. Maxwell & Ce These Saturday cut-price bargains are FOR CASH AND FINAL. None to dealers, || —od | 7 |} McMahon Cracker and Ris «| cult Co > tl ~~ WANTS $10,000 Chie » Biseult company S* American Typefou: . . . Lord & Bushnell, tumber 6 @iing tn Ju | # | ment of the superior court by | Total . %61 &| Artes and Perrine Aries, bis ° | . oe Mathew P. Trudgen, a min EXPRESS COMPANIES. *) with criminal assault April 1% | Wells, Fargo & Co. 15 ®] upon the wife, Perrine Aries. The America Express cor ® | Aries pray for the award of $1 pany 200 @ | damages. The bome and { ey | ® Nations! Express com- # | the Aries mansion within ao oo hice z ‘ “e | > sae 66 clebeade teow 6f eneh other Strong in construction, hand some in design. Correct in style, ® Pacific Exy mpany. 60 @| It ts alleged that on April 13/F aid perfect in fit |@ United st Express #| Trudgen asea: the wife. Mre *% company 120 @ | Aries appeared before Chief Deputy Tailor-made Suits made from all w rics that have been ® Adams Express company Prosecuting Attorney Miller Thurs tested for durability; made by leading tailors in New York, Chi ® Northern Pa Express * y mor in bable that \e mpany 1 @ criminal pr ae will be ineti cago and Phil meether the peer of anything ever | & Local express oa @| tuted before the settlement of the : Seattle walle men 3 x. «8 & [ctv action. When Aries learne hows t Ses * a\t ist at his home from These Suits will be put on a Spe le for Saturday, May 6 * Total 3: @| lips of his wife he was crazed « * COAL COMPANIES @| procured a revolver and would t The prices will range from $10.00 and Up. | # Edwin F. Daniels Coal &| killed Trudgen. Ar bt e ieee 25 @| Italian of thie city, and is the aT o> Peanaae ¢ dich, #|Prietor of 8 saloon at the i * coded i | ret avenue and Seneca | 400 * The Aries home is at 1801 Se e ° e * le avenue north. Trudgen lives at 1 a a | Total 425 #/ 2 ; m |@ LUMBER COMPANIES. #| #0084 Svenue north A c w % Teamsters for various con- * on * cerns eee ps * = |DEPARTMEN) P: ] Is : WAS BUSY ariol Soabiyetivennkett i | P » | T T 1400 FIRST AVENUE, CORNER UNION (AT THE THEATERS) coool | _— East ¥ Rn ee Ree! morning, both * *) «te home, at * AT THE THEATERS * : street, which * Grand—Dark oe is he on t ‘ & Seattle—Ferris company in * ea se oe ] # “Friends.” Company happily #|'). i whan Gf # cast in popular play. Dem] oi. or the & building again & serves good patronage. * “hays the #90 * Third enuge—"The Two # the » " to th * Orphans.” Famous old pinay, eee i aamas an 91,2 * neted and staged. # Besides 7 from box action of season at ® agree . ered 6 * * Th * Vandevillo # a oe OPEN ALL MIGHT & Splendid Features rae . o% | eee eee eee eee ee Aes 5 he performance of “David Gar-|'"* ! “ ’ rick” by Frank C. Eagan and pupils of his dramatic school at the Grand| “* 4 Thursday night was a complete suc-| %¢'! CO N CURE - i half story © he pr f The Violin Maker of Cremona,”} "lt s\n) Foti Ae A SRO SC, prepaten thy ght fire fr ankno ure POSITIVELY REMOVES CORNS, WARTS AND BUNIONS..25¢ main event pane ’ Sana to Onn Miss Nell Langdon, who has| The damage seed pleased many Seattle audiences laT THE UNIVERSITY fore, and Mise Annie Morris, a poy Moth Balls, ! Mary Hope's Female Rem- ular attle girl, assumed the lead UNIVERSITY STATION, May edy B5c ng roles in the two plays with|—Thomas F. Kane sident of the Insect Powder and Blower much credit to themselves, while| University of Washington, left last 106 Headache Bromo 2c pecial mention of Miss Mabel Fre-| night for a month's trip in the eant wen is also due |where he will visit several of the Bedbug Exterminator Mrs. Potter's Walnut Stain.85c Mr. & portrayal of David | universities. His trip will include } . Garrick was very good, while the) the «tate universities of Ne eka Roach Exterminator Cold Cream, per Ib Be role of the sporty squire was splen-| tilinols and Penney “ W Camphor, per Ib Skin food, per idly executed by Joseph Regan, | univerr Northwenterr The production was given under! yard, Cor Y 1 the Mas es of the Young Men ts School of Technology A feature of the evening object of the visit will be 6 mits of the Young Men ne i tors for the next chestra of 14 pieces, un-| gehool r An appropriation by ipa - — der the direction of W. Dwight Me-|¢y, i ri Second and Pike Street- ———————« FREE DELIVERY Caughey ie 1 of about a dox- | Phones: Main 787, Independent 79 Friend till continues to pa “ n will be secured, th eattle theater Three more} ine aim b o make Washing ~ J T me of th functions performances will end the Ferri nh: with mar f the bett t- | just bef 1 nent 1 the se rt lass exer eason at that popular playhouse. | orn ce Dr. Kar 1 return | | cine 1 graduation exer " | | as nin | May 12 was ct n for the se Dunbar’s educated goats are daily| v evaw at the an, | om’ annual campus day. Four hur theater, the home of poll € part in the res ‘| 1 with axes, grubbing hoes and ile, The new bill star Victoria, B. C- OP | dicks, will attack the underbrush ly May 4. The * shuns: ~ A ay the wc of the campu } ‘ * tw in th m, and several| Springtime rews in the pe yc leared by the) aah ae 6 : taht tat othe day te ove The coe wil | ta & « Fred Mek ms mus 5 ght t th ci an “ ity basek me team M. a Bagh the mountains where they w c La MecPlr ak oF he Y coy wor h . The first st ra 1 ‘or th i take th att Car n ft thi ” m left ld treke th i attic for 8 You! Priavy morning | Standard Rotary va r h I the latest t otar at the university to- | Palow re : : 16 ¥ 1 tr pment nd And Domesti ewing Machine ou on 1 A Py} lation rr fol r idered fir t $75 Machine for $35 ‘ rot th if t ' r 1 wete in the pa I . iT in exiate | $50 Machine for ¢ ra ill make uf = d Ad " lt a I Ish. Dear I r GLENWOOD SPRING Colo, nt No comm je th ning t . Hoc Scatchard, Cail I 1 M Se of snow fell uf half jvvent Shaw, Sieler nd Gab 1 president is hunting, bu , + i hs the date set by the Clothing Salesmen Wanted | ity of the untveggity at a meet “ > Peed think averse weather will o ; ‘ t the great I T stockm@pale ereiahe ve his aes pap 5 Ing held ohn wh ee Bridge & Co. 1415 ond. h rt ho news tr th | would coase their achool w umes bes Rip follaging two weeks will be giver Westbound Colonist Rates j Sf ° if efAo preparation for D> cl Will be effective dally to May 16th.| Pozner ros.’ $22,000 Stock ® functions, The members of the class | Prepay passage of your relatives ot |, lothing and shings on sale P I A NO H 0 Ss E Inot having thelr work in shape by | friends, by mail or wire, with Great Saturda A. Bridge & Co. 1207 Firet Ave., just above P.O. § June 7 will not be permitted to} Northern Ratlway, First and Yester 1 gyaduate, The orations are due] Money back if tickets not used, * % Second, ee NG aml Zpurrn LIA Suits gh, oy I-4 MC a tiis>| Off Om AECOMDa ? 29 MADR, Ot RELIABLE @00DS ONLY Suits 4, Off Special Hat Sa le | adies’ Wool Suits Mohair Suits Silk Suits Shirt Waist Suits $8.00 to $12.00 each special tomorrow at $5.00 Our Men’s Dep’t SHOWS THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN. If you are looking for a neat fitting, well made Shirt, in one of the latest ing patterns, one that is positively guaranteed satisfactory Ir fit and wor manship, we can meet your want ¢ r these guaranteed hire are @Se, 750, 850, $1.00, $1.26 and $1.50. * erwear, of fine wool worsted pring and ® weigh & good garment for all seasons in this climate, regular $1.50 values, on sale at...$1.26 Men's Underwear, of wool mixed material, worth $1.00 a garment, now onsale at aa BSe Men’s Half Hose, of heavy cotton, in black or tan, aring kinds, now specially priced at, a pair eeewe 12%e Good Glove Values ARE A GREATFEATURE OF THIS STORE. b k, white, modes, 1 gray, -« 1 the best qualities obtainable at the prt B35e, 65e and $1.00 Ladies’ Silk Gloves, in the best makes, including the celebrat Kayser and Trefousse, with yuble woven guaranteed finger tips, every size and shade, at 65, 85e, $1.00 and $1.25 Kid Gloves, in all the spring shades, at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Juvenile Department WASH SUITS AND DRES IN GREAT VARIETY. BOYS’ WASH SUITS of handsome white pique, colored mardasses and chambrays in plain colors and fancy figures, and in plain navy, gray and nat- ade up in the new three-quarter les—see them displayed in our win- 980 to $2.49 DRESSES of fancy drasses, rized materials, in plain natural n attractive black and the newest and prettiest iris from 2 to 14 years of age. Prices B9e to $2.50 ge variety of new pat- colors and patterns, splendid ades of sizes @ loves,in sh BOYS BLOUSE terns and in each ese - 590 BOYS’ PANTS, all wool and good wearing quality, spe- ++. B80 clal at ° tone Hosiery Items LADIES’ VESTS of Jersey rib- bed bleached cotton, taped D k and good larg jal tomorrow at @ gar 106 LADIES’ UMBRELLA DRAW RS of bleached ribbed cot trimmed with wide lace a 2Se INFANTS’ MERINO SHIRTS, band finished in silk, pure silk tape at neck, all sizes each 250 CHILDREN’S SEAMLESS HOSE of heavy ribbed fast black cc n, oe 6 to 10, ent wearing qual priced at, a pair 12%e Saturday Night MANY WONDERE BARGAINS AFTER SIX I ¢=N’S COTTON HOSE, fast black d seamless, os only, 5, 6%, 6 and 6%, after six tomorrow . Re S of genuine lisle thread, ecru color, 1 shaped, fine silk tape at neck and oe clal tomorrow night at.. ‘ 12%e WOMEN’S TIGHTS, closed garments which can easily be altered, come in black and cream, regular 50c¢ gar- rrow night . . 1906 very exce ity, specially arms, regular ments, to’ WASH GOODS REMNANTS, including a great variet colors and patterns, many of them waist 1 * marked at spe remnant prices, your choice of the whole lot tomorrow ght at HALF THESE PRIC CASTILE SOAP in large 1% pound bars, our regular 19¢ kind. al tomorrow night at a bar .......100 BUTTERMILK SOAP, usually sold at be a cake, tomor- row n t, special at 3 1-3e SHELF PAPER 10 yard pieces, all iors, usually sold at Se a special tomorrow night at 240 PRETTY PA *"ARTOUT PICTURES, sold regularly at 19¢ éach, special tomorrow nig 100 BOYS’ PANTS of good wearing 1 29¢ values, special t rorw night at 190 BOYS’ WAISTS of good washable material, regular 2%c values, special tomuorrow night at each seine" One-Cent Bargains One dozen B Em broidery Rings One me Pants Buttons One skein of fast Turkey Red Embroidery Cotton. . black, four-hole One x of It ble Hairpins, crimped or straight One f 4 Adamantine Pins One Al inum Thim pererererere 242999 Two-Cent Bargains One yard of best black or white Hat Elastic One dozen Safety Pins, nickel plated, any One yard of No, 2a satin Ribbon, any shade ae na Ze Two dozen Pe s Hooks and Eyes, white or black Ba One dozen spools H. B, Marking Cotton, navy or biack 2. ac hree-Cent Bargains One dozen Pearl or Colored Lace Pins One piece of Featherstitche. Braid One paper of 400 Pins, assorted One ten-cent Tooth Brush One ten-ce wooden handled Button Hook One 500 spool of Basting Cotton Four-Cent Bargains One dozen Kid Hair Curlers ee One yard of No. 5 all Taffeta Ribbon, any shade 4e One pkg. of Toilet F 600 sheets, worth 6c.....4@ One yard of Pillow » Lace, good quality ......4@ } pairs of 45-inch Tubular Shoe Laces an Hair Pins ode McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Company rn 'Ssea PORTLAND, Ore, May van Baysse « married We sd it | owns several boats on Lake Wash mpa 21 northwest Baysse has been resté« « mpa is a rhird avenue, i the tin of the a all. oppesition disap ham has refused $150,008 Alice @. this city, | both ple They left on a short hox 1417 Second, > to southern points. is a well-to-do citkken and property ownet®f Latona, and also for his lot on the southeast corner of @epnd avenue and Pike street, > Pozner Bros.’ $22,000 Stock y afternoon | Clothing and furnishings on ee! Judge. Gilliam of the superior | Saturday, A, Bridge & Co, ¢ | | | li