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MEN’S SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS The new Spring and Summer Suits we are showing have all the style and grace that it’s possible to put into them. They have the durability, too, for they’re made as well as high-priced “made-to-measures” and fit just as well Prices From $10 to $25 S | tne freat Geneva convention when | iinews prevented the attendance of | | id i arr a “busy Friday’’ is aoe aren tee en et ot EAT ws Anna A. Gordon was for ‘Two dlocks ae 0 years the private secretary of M. N. Stevens, pree-| book for the “Y's, She also wrote ye National Women's Heautiful Life of Frances 1. buds ae way Los Angeles, where they have been | don will speak, in the First Metho —— . “ int chureh, on the @ening of May - aS the world's president, Lady Henry | Be Queen Anne car line, } Misa Frances KW 8 g* erma li | coe Willard, She ts th t af ri | ety of Rowe Baay ter Inquire the author of “Marching Songs for | aa e anda e\\ *% “ete ‘sey. 1 mnion, and Mra, Anna Both A. Gordon, national vice president 6 will be a public meeting, at | at 8 o'clock, Mra. Mary Bynon. Somervet " | | Young Crusaders,” and the song | * a [nsuRANce Renrs> will arrive in Seattle May 24 from| Which Mra, Stevena and Misa Gor of Sanwood, Wash., will @eil¥er the | address of welcome, in behalf of the W. ©. TU and Mra. Homer Hill will deliver the addrats of welcome in behalf of the ttle Federation of Women’s Clubs, Thursday after noon from 8 to 5, in the pariors of the Lincoln hotel, a reception will There Are Many Old Square - Pianos and there are sn | be tendered Mra, Stevens and Miss ’ | rights too Gordon, Mrs. 8. H. Swart will have would like 4 — charge of special musk At the 0 A) 6 if public meeting ‘Thursday evening Mra, Bama Moffatt will tng A healthy romping boy will wear holes in most any clothing— it's nat- ural—don't blame the boy. B tle thoughtful and buy the kind that wears best and } eep him looking neat and stylish, the kind you will find in our Juvenile Department ina great variety of styles and patterns. Handsome Russian Suits, Norfolks, Double- Breasted Suits. Prices From $3.50 to $8.00. Wash Suits From 50c Up | (el a Ml aa ch Sada ahah . * * The Northern Pacific rail- & * tall the way from St. ® * Paul to Seattic for a draughts * | *® man and got one at the city ® * * - * way s employment office. The railroad company was in need of a draughtsman at ite office im St. Paul, There evidently was not such «a man to be found in the Minnesota al, and word was sent to the Standard kitchen cahinet-table for “busy Friday” we will place 450 of thase Standard kitchen cabinet tables on sale. - * ® cap * the Tacoma office of the com ® pany for help. The offictals in * charge of the Tacoma office of * the company notified Labor . * * * * - . detween Tell us where y ean de seen ‘will do. jing and arranging for the nat convention which is to be heb Los Angeles next October. | Mrs, Stevens, besides holding the position of national president, is —— | president of the W. ( T. U. of the |state of Maine In 1963 she was} | called upon as the vice president Sherman, C ay jof the World's Women’s Christian | Temperance union to preside Over) ee eR EERE EER EEE HS | we Commissioner Grout, who fownd no difficulty in securing & man, Who Was sent to St Paul on Tuesday, A salary of per month ts attached to # the job * it's an article of practical usefulness, the value of which every * housewife knows. Friday and Saturday Specials 100 dow. Men’a Ribbed Undershirt ers, tn pink, biw lorings and buckles; regular regular 75e and $1.00 goods; special FridaY | 60c and The goods; and and Saturday, a garment 5O¢ | Saturday, each. .. . + tree BBO 60 doz. 1% and 2-inch reversible Four-in-Hand Ties, all the new shades, best silks; regular 50 kind; special for Friday and Saturday, each Draw ) doz. Men’s and Boys’ Belts, genuine leather, eee eee eee ee eee ru, white, black ¢ tan; all the new full size, strongly and well made, has two drawers, two bins | with matched wood bottom#, two kneading boards; top is 2 regular value is $3.59. STBINWAY DEALERS Til Second Ave.. Seattle. San Francisco. Cal Oskland, Cal —but one to a person; will be @elivered at our convenience; post tively no C. O. D., telephone, mall or orders from dealers will be filled, FRIDAY’S GOOD SPECIAL Aprons, with band bor- ~+-Ale Blue White-dot $1.35 value .....95¢ Sik Braided Beita, Gre @R and oxidized buckles, T5c value Standard iture Co. peng ame L. SCHOEN & SONS eee0 ihicieiete SEATTLE 1008 to vara tty Aa Ave. TACOMA O. B. WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD _— a s eso |e sash and Door Bargains 6| Goops }the alliance has not been of as ‘ | ber, special .... $1.00 One Price His cette ea ee | much benefit to employers as was $1.00 Wash Boilers, special. .75¢ od. antict Cros panel fir doors, made from lsc Flour Sifters, special.... 9e The organization has been in ‘existence only about @ year, It has kiln-dried fir lumber, the world's $1.25 Mra Potts’ Irons, special best door; will not asg: price $1.20 90¢ White Chamols Gloves, fastened, $1.00 value 130 Zix# Bleached and Cream ff) renee Towels, Friday 180 ALL THAT WAS LEFT OF ONE OF THE FREIGHT CARS $1.25 Slop Jar, with ‘cover, spe- 90c¢ Paacy © Pink and a Ww OADED WITH DYNAMI AFTER THE EXPLO- possibly helped the employers in per door, for ail stock sizes. " Hookon Hose Supporters, ban ggg adn FRAME 1S LEFT Sie the longshoremen’s, the brewers WINDOWS, LOWER PRI 9100 Wish Tuba epecai.. trimmings, 20c value, _ ‘The Citizens alliance is no more. | 4nd a few other strikes, but not so s0u80-1 8-2 8-light $72 $450 Upright Ne “a The resignation of M. C. Shields| that it could be noticed very much pone isn 2 - me . . ‘oe fi st RaRRARAR ARE EH eH) OS eCretary has Wound up its short| It was a case of artificial incuba — 4 2 —_- re 75 value, WO T GUIL TY * @ land rather ingloriouw career. tion In the first place, coming into oe % tig i eg $ 105 $75 Store Ice C! . special $45 * LIVED IN HOSPITAL | The alliance never seems to have} © mee not so much because it} rey tga ond $65 Majestic Range, * @ibeen much needed in Beattie any- | wae wanted an because Shields sae 1 » S-ligh a. tec geen : Cvsaess FOR TWELVE YEARS «| how, and with Shields gone it Is as| wanted it. The alliance was fight (n28-13-8, 2-lght con ae Lind aerate ae Stockinet # | helptes as Joba L. Sullivan minus|ing uolonism on systematic and a : 4, aes a8 oN pan Eg vapenag Alyn or AB e valine, Friday Te After deliberating all night the MINNEAPOLIS, May 1%— @/ his right arm. _ [business-like principles, but its! StusOe 9-4," $-leght 168 wil fury in the case of W. H. Hinkel, Doomed to be forever confined @| Jacob Furth, Robert Moran, BE. F.| members now are not so sure but owes ge a. Se | charged with grand larceny, return. |* !8 = hospital, dying by inches, | Sweeney, C. H. Frye and“Sther to-| what. after all. t is more of « boom MAbove peices are enaple prices. £ DABNEY & WOODHOUSE yet cheerful and carefree, John @/ cal magnates who comprise the/erang than anything else, spurring | Hanson continues to cheer and @| membership, bare been lookigg|the unions into more determined | comfort the other patients at @ j around for a successor and cannot | and united efforts in opposition. the city hospital by hin kind @/ find ona Few are the men who The organization has also failed to get the support from the small employers of labor that was expect led. The latter were not found de sirows of incurring the enmity of | the unions by joining a hostile. or- | ganization, and have discreetly kept out. It has been found that it takes/ |something more potent than money jto maintain an organization of its kind tappesemienniepcneeneninpist | Pee eee eee eee ee) Trimmed Muslin Corset Me value, Friday 100 Pretty Crochet Neck Vest, Ibe 10° led a verdict of not gullty Thursd | morning. Hinkel was accused of stealing a | quantity of tools from a warehouse. | a keep all sizes In k. Price ts the same on orders amall or large. HARDWARE. Mortise Locks 34 My Virginia inside mortise locks I am selling at Se per lock, or 96.36 per dozen, and in no doubt greatest value ever offered on a standard high-grade mortise lock, by any dealer in the Northwest These beautiful locks have oblong escutcheons 25-8 inches wide and 7 Inches long, have neat beaded edgen, are hand baffed and hand polished. The case ts mad of reinforced cold-rolled steel. Axk the salesman to show you my Virginia mortise lock. Price, 53 FRONT-DOOR LOCKS. My genuine bronse front-door lock, 2 night keys and 1 day key. Price $1.45. Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Range. 418 PIKE STREET. Phone John 981. acts and willing deeds On November 13, 1893, John Hanson, a young Norwegian, was admitted the city bew pital, suffering tiem in ene limb. He becam unable to move a muscle, and had to be nourished through a tube Physicians continue to puz- nie themecives over his case, for, according to all prece- dents in medical annals, Han- son should have been dead tong ago. A wheeled chair has been pro vidtd for him, and he moves around in a rectining ponitior carrying food and medicine to COREE EE ERE EEE EERE EH ES EERE OE RRR ERE Re { j Has ANOTHER JOB | John Promberger, general western | | freight agent for the Minnrapolie & | St. Louis Railrond has confired the | report made in an issue of The Star & week ago to the effect that he {had accepted a position with the Western Transit company at Chica- fem and that the offices of the Min- neapolis and St. Louis in Seattle will close June first, Jas. Means’ Hand $2.50 Shoo for sale at The Hub G32, m rheuma 4 NO “MONEY TO BURN,” ver? $1000 WAS CREMATED * PINE GROVE, Pa, May Li. ® Th sting of $1,000 in cur- ® reney and checks in an oven, ® 9 PIKE STREET. | PROSSER, May 18.—A duel took place on the main street of this town at 7 o'clock Wednesday night | between Will Hays and Bob Wilson a bartender. Wilson was shot HINGES s,m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Buliding, Factory Sale Old copper hinges, packed one pair in a box, with screws, per When he entered the hoapitni rd 2:8x6:8x1 3-8, with plain glans; pri dons to a turn” before her dis- covery of the best material she Suits at %-price. Bame door, with fancy glass; price «,... “33.80 RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. he could hardly speak a ve Jase from top to bottom, with dou- 7 * * * : | ® with the possibility that a ® 166. } twice in the arm, but Hays was not [# the patients, and attending the #| & large portion of its ashes will | pair, - ve = | opposite Penn Mutual Life hit. |® wants of, the doctors. He tt be decighorable and redeem SASH WEIGHTS, $1.65 PER CWT. Building. WEW YORK, May 10—The Cu-|* Sever the patients end cuts | able at the treasury depart- #| Bash locks, genuine wrought steel, old copper finish, hand- SEIT CUM RT = Be athe on rg Be i oa 5 to 15 |% ment, was an interesting Inct- #| buffed and polished, per lock, Se; sash lifts, 3e each; win- If, any evening, your copy of The on Tuesday In the lower harbor In the 12 years he has been | | dent of circus week here. The dow-spring bolts, le each. Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, ; yp aunieee, THe Ses tats mornin. unin. in the hompital he has absorbed | : |# person most naturally interest PORCH COLUMNS | telephone—Sunset, Main 1059, or In- 1% Both phone ae & medical knowledge that any # {|} 100 Skirts, original selling price Fly 04 in it was Chief Burgess we? fact dependent 1188, any time between jured. She will resume her voyage |g oy eit, ¥ ates Gat om My porch columns are all built up of stave lumber; will no’ €:00 and 7:00-—and a copy will be to Liverpool without delay | & pewntclon salah .cavy, Gnd ts $4.00 to $10.00; Factory salef)@ Jonn Doll, whose good wife eck, sent you at once, by special m | ‘ | & today one of the most roiiable price $4.95 |) % aia the roasting and had the *| ee Se ini wenes Doom eenger. an aed | | * trained nurses in the hospital. & |] Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist [| % treasury notes and checks COSTAGE: FRONT DOORE. 7 * * of English. Now be converses My Italy front door has See eee Fee Fee ee j wei had been cooking. fluently with the doctors on As Burgess Doll was bent ble thick glass, $5.50 ne door, with beveled plate giaes, Baggage, Furniture, Storage “ Important cases, and |g f2 1207 2nd Avel on going to the circus he put $10.50. understands all the technical #/I 4 Aig Next to Stone. ail his portable wealth out of KITCHEN DOORS. Penna ee room, 2815 Fires medical. phrases. 4 4 = am Fisher & Las: the way of temptation. A good 2:6x6:6 and 2:8x6:8, 4 lights glans in upper part of door, | Eiceeerbemae oy indivanteets wee | looking cigar box was Just the either aine; price $2.25. | one. Balbo Dothnlinihallnitbaliadiatindadl | _~ thing, and inte this he thrust Send for price lists. F from me at wholesale prices; for — -- his $1,000, and then deposited Jers small or large my prices are always the same. Special- Teeth Free the box im the oven of his cold stove. But good Mra, Doll heated up the kitehen stove only to find inside the smoking ashes ig cleaning and examin- O. B. WILLIAMS | oars tenet tas et Painless Dentists will ve the lowest pric kno: 1508 3rd Ave., Seattle, U. S. A. fn SEATTLE for Urletly Nahutieos dental work, Don't put it off, but Through one of our Mirrora | Candidates Are Many eee a ee ee ee ee ee ; pecial Sale This Week. Good of a cigar box and something i rhe For lSe i-gailon Stone Milk Crock | | alu Sell % that looked suspiciously itke The largest and most favorably known sash and doo: come in at once. work at low i c wg ie ometaiie tn tele ealer in the Northwest. prices, guaranteed for ten years, has prep seeemeencee : t+) DOT) 1. a. weodcock, efty mitk in- 60 Mirrors ..... 99¢) made a world-wide reputation for 11% China Cops and Sauwe ! 0 it~ | 26 ro PESPSSESESSEEE ESF @POE BIOCR the wn's Painless Dentists, 718 pe and Saucers} |. polished Gl Bread Plate #pector, is a candidate for council $1.96 Mirrors 7 A2e | RGEC OBHD rth ginanhad a ‘ n from the new Eleventh ward. 75e Mirrors soeeees 500 : wc . tee +++ BE Tl rat ts one of the latest develop- || 6c Mirrors Gee 406 {| RosTON Mans. May Mr, Gov ecorated 0c r a) as, as referee, decided that the i “ht ané ments of local politics, Woodcock 60e Mire 300 JOUs Se A cones: Canam, SNe See | had resided in the Ninth ward for |f Colgates’ Talcum Powder.. 15e §{ Pall River textile workers are not a a Feamer «...+.+++-+++++ LSE Fl many years prior to its division and Others are selling it for entitled to a dividend of per ent DENTAL is « - * . - 7 he is well known in that section of |} and 26c on Ww earned by them from the c I 4 al ee China Mustard Pots, Tée I-galiom Glass ish Globes ff i. city. Incidentally his duties as |f LAquosone, $1.00 size 830 J time ma settlement in January CO. ] Piled ..... ade -enhases canes tinsen chi | milk inspector have been very un- |] Liquozone, 60c size 430 9) to Apri . . le e coh oritie ine Carés 00 sine | He finds that the margin of profit 1 AVENUE Sc 4-plece Faney Glass Table [|| Pleasant. He has been — = pees gt By ti WTS Es whieh the Siigbeves are entitied oe te afone Entrance Extracting and Examination FREE continuously for the bad milk aup- n's onic a J a ithed posite Arce ntranc t LINGS OF reese. . a a : * 29¢ VP si, Seishe: wiitedy: the clty has been || Mettin's Food, 76¢ B5e 9 to vo an advance of wages ac able Dentists in the West SOLD WILLEN 4 . ‘ menaced, and he evidently con- vhone us your ¢ wants cording to the agreement, has not of Tes 5. cee ] cluded that a positio e < © deliver the goods promptly jold Crowns, -.. $3.00 to $5, LL | pista gh I tegtslateite would be far atere cun- | | The mills are allowed 6 per cent | Bridge Work Pils 3 $3.00 HDGE w RK . |ducive te Dp! yrea- | annual dividends and 6 per cent) Gola 1 " 7 ther dentists cor Me large sice China Creamer } $1.00 Covered Combinet and ee eee es a anual: peprevlation ’ Gold Fittings | sens. ae Brown's dentists . a re STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY + same reliable, up-te fe} Handle...... croves ose GOD - OS Oe SPELGER & HURLBUT i",0"* Twenty-three thousand operatives | gx Wo will make the pr | However, Woodcock 1s not alone | in his counciimanie aspirations, Re- | sides C. D. Hillman, who ts a pow erful rival in the same ward, 8. M. ‘Allen, Charles Duke, C, i Rema- berg, Dr. A. Tt. Kidd, G. K. Coryell and G. W. Hill are in the field. 2 US. right. 12 : noo are affected years’ guarantee, Open till 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2 qnee ee | | - " | oo Lady Attendant, Parlors 1, 2% 8 4, 6 and 6 U Reliable Family and Prescripy tion Drugetets. 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 933. bleek, ane ¢ south of MacDou! “Painkiller | R. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone Main §746 [& Sovitwicis sia ie Mhsamie Sunday, $:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m