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BPRSSSRRS SoAshrs FEF SrseSsehseessk FP SIsR BREE SS” “Don't Werrcy, Wateh Us Grow” Cash The New Store: One Dollar or Two Each Week Will Do, The Secret of Teale-Hil Success Is Common Hoxse Sense Credit Is We are very 08 n ovr declaration that this ts the nagst sin the most 1 and the most popular furniture Bouse tn Ne We ba from hundreds of people who have shopped Has ve, Wo have it from hundreds of workingmen and wom: rer how high« a cash and credit furniture Se eoald be y came to us, We know it from the fact that our business a year as increased to enormous pro portions, and (at « son Who opens an account express eral for the encouraging treatment they atisfaction with terms of credit and prices of receive, we claim no especial credit for this It is the logical result of following the | esistance and operating as sensible merchants the average man; * and ry to any one’s sensibilities we have stripped wo t desirable and helpfal. So far as co be false to the logic of success and anything else but courteous rned, We are not desirous of getting ric profit will eventtually Dring the put to us, Now you have the secret of and it isa'( such @ secret after all. We will sell any size plain Screen Doors, ering binges, hook and eye and knob for 9R¢. : Telephone Your Orders. Phones, 1158. ianoS¢er Rent Allowed on Purchase Price OHLER & CHASE, 13505 24 A , (Estadtiahed 1850.) Largest Music House on the Coast mean business. of prices. issippi, tainable. by us. make us independent. ly made our credit system conform to the it wholly iven it a diginity that prevents the have Lnvested it with co-operative human tn urtesy is the pub And so far as h quick for our suc the Flies Out complete with ERNST BROS. = 606 PIKE STREET. Rent ve. When We talk prescriptions Monate ders and return: There was a comedy of errors enacted at the Rathakeller Satur day evening in which Attorney Tom | Page, he of the dark, flashing eye|tall, clinking glasses. . and striped trousers, played a sel Enter, st later, Menses: Page | lar role and Wray. ‘Phe hamtveme attor-| There were prominent characters too. For instance, twe charming, | Albert which elings te bis Apollo handsomely gowned women; an | itke form with proverbial wallpaper }anxious friend, played by EB. N.|instines, Mr, Wray jauntlly swings Wray, chief clerk at the Hotel/a new cane and wears his eye | Washington; @ very excited French | glasses at a rakish angle on his | waiter, and a visibly interested | Grecian nose, walter Delightful teto-a-tete between | Enter women first. Seat them- | quartet selves table and listen appre-| Women finally arise, amid gen-| clatively to Mr. West and his or-jeral regrets, and are escorted to} chestra, door by aforesaid handsome disciple | Enter, still later, Monsieur Al-|of Blackstone phonse De Bruit, atendant tn white apron and winning mustache, he oor ot “ | partment | wal tornny Seott!” “Tm belog calla for 30 cents | supper real But, Monsieur,” |from an old make ro mistaike. got 2¢ cigars, nest | | which Bnglish Possibilities, | conte, his faithful [band melodramatic “Tm | Goodby!" grill room below. | victim of @ conspiracy! THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY Tom Page Quits Rathskeller In Awfull Huff RRA RRR RR Re ae te o * CHARACTERS IN RATHSKELLER COMEDY * * Indignant Patron . sep, Attorney Tom Page Fair Damsels & By Themselves * Staunch Friend N. Wray *® Flustered Walter Alphonse De Bruit | & Interested Audience By Itself * RRR RRR RRR RRR ae De Brult takes the laden with tooth some viands and certain liquide in ney ts attired in a brand new Prince Tho two men re-seat themsclves and discuss social activities in attle to the tune of | Like This in the Olden Days,” lightfully interpreted by Mr Weat's “It Was jtwang of the base fiddle and the} rattle of dishes in the culinary de- ejaculates the at- I'm 6 This dtl the robbed! more than y cout!” Then followed an argument | French imprecations mingled in a) | rhetorical mayonnaine of startling| Page finally paid the extra 30 but as he marched up | etaire into the etreet, followed by! through with you forever! | There was a dismal atlonce In the spectate The leaned forward expectantly what effect ment TEA & COFFEE CO. 921 SECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street . be muttered jie to the floor. we We want you to know 2nd and Yesler. that at Guy’s Drug Store, 2nd and Yes- ler, your prescriptions will be filled at half the Druggists’ It’s a big saving to you, but more to you than the money saved is the guarantee by G. O. Guy, Inc., one of 8 the largest drug firms west of the Miss- that every prescription is care~- fully prepared from the finest. drugs ob- $5,000 reward for proof of substitution in any prescription filled G. O. GUY, Inc. Association schedule Druggists the awful would have ww Karl Senith. The latter's face turned | as pale as a newly laundered table- +R incoherent apps! for mercy, and sank ml *eeeeee tant de d De Bruit, | who, although a humble distributor of napkins and demt-taase, French announce Proprietor; 190 or Panama, jot low price. Enter Monstour Dell’ last, | Bruit with bill on silver platter, Cc Page gives it one glance and lots out 7-7 ja yell plainiy heard above the! losed r. Second and Union SEATTLE club tonight between Jem Bowker | and “Finkey” Evans, of Yonkers, N. ¥, The bout is the world’s ban famweight championship, the title of agreement call for a 20- f o'clock this afters Howker is an idot ef pagiliam on thin wide of Water, but even so there has & show ot the decision and the jong endeot the purse. Those who have watched him in training speak him as clever and aggrensive, though pot a very bard hitter, | BERIAN, May f7.—Emperor Whe liam arrived here today, after a nine | weeks’ absence. He looked u jand was cheered by crowds. Rxhibits froia all over the wate, lie the way of paintings, carvings. pyrography, cabinet work, needle work, Indian basketry, ete,, will be | om view at the Washington Arts and Craft exposition, which opens May 129 and continues until June 3. More }than a thousand invitations have been insued and a large aumber of membership and season passe are out, so that Little's hall, in which the exposition will be given, will probably be crowded to its limits on the opening evening. Some of the exhibits will be sent to the Port [land fair lator ALBERT HANSEN "wou atass 706 tet Avenue There Are | None Better : And bot few as good. Our claim is j | for the Hobart M. Cable Piano tr }that it is thoroughly well made | eembout; that the utmost care ‘usai in the selection and pur- of material; that the very iorkmen are employed; that M. Cable Co. devote their en fort to crowding the utmost into the smallest possible jonsistent with the quality of | roduct. There is not a single it of weakness in it. It is| ixhly and entirély honest and from the beginning to the its manufacture. A careful tion of the Hobart M. Ca- © costs nothing. Failure to} takethis trouble and precaution be erable money and Your knowledge of Pianos cannot be-¢pmplete unless you have famil larize@ yourself with the mperb qualities of this beautiful | Plano. | We have always some good bar | gains in slightly used and second |hand Pianos of various makes, Which we sell at that will really surprise you are always welcome here, you purchase or not. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. | Seattle's Leading Piano House. | 903 SECOND AVE. Burke Building. comes ily, “you! funeral march, and the mul Y eeny talc, | iedglighs of the young woman be pas?’ | Wu@ the cashier's counter could not | in| wned by the indignant slam adjectives and | door followed by the retreat vtatops of Messrs, Page and “FOR WORLD'S BANTAM | Po & TONIGHT DON, May 29. Next to the derby to be run tomorrow friend, — —— his incipal topic of discussion in y end onl | ba circles is the fight to be | om off at thé National Spor to which is now held by Bowker. The |in F weigh in| among the fol- | rey Many who believe the American lad | | | | fote. Geciding may cost you consid-| many regrets. | many | which have been taken in exchange, | prices on terms) You} whether | PANAMA HATS ---$6.50--- Special sale of $10, $15 finest of from New York importers at a As a special as long as they all Decoration Day W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. Cor. Colby and Hewitt EVERETT The an informal da sium, and was success by all. weaves, and $20 secured very cheerful music changed to s|NoTES FROM THE “U" high school day closed with nee in the gymna pronounced a great The annual in torcollegiate orator- | feal contest between the Universities of Washington, wil be beid in | varaity 'Phie is haa been 1902 on the held The following their subjects Washington, “I Thomas R. Jo: ities,” Oregon, ive colleges and that the contest the first time and V. “Alexander Hamilton the men are seniors in their respect- debate and oratory. Oregon and Idaho Denny hall at evening of June 2 t Washington since are the orators and Bt. Claire Jackson, tberty Under Law; Idab: w. “Business Tomlinson, All are well schooled in It is expected will be close, 2 DRUG STORES QUESTIONED. MEANS THE MEDICINES. LOOK FOR Ti IT’S AN STORE. TAR AND 5c CAKE G STORES OF Al PRICE TO ALL THE LOWEST TRUSSE Tic UES.. TOOTH BRUSH HOOD’S LIVER BOTTLE SPRING TLES CART 2%6c BOTTLE Bartell’s Cut the Price at Both Stores BARTELL QU BEST OF IDEAL PRESCRIPTION | 20 MULE TEAM BORAX, 12 02 GOB. ie se orkincee <n DIAMOND DYES, ALL COLORS, afony - Se | LISTERINE, 26¢ SIZE . 15 PACKER’S TAR SOAP, 26c CAKES At Oe wee eereneeee 18¢ | BARTELL'S ARE AND RUBBER GOODS |OF ENDLESS VARIETY; STOCKIN AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES. LADIES’ PURS: AND SHOP. Ss PING BAGS, $1.25 TO $1.50 VAL- HAIR BRUSHES, CASCARETS, 0c | pERCE'S MEDICINE ALITY IS NEVER IT ALWAYS Goon | HE RED CROSS SHAMPOO SOAP, | 16¢) THE DRUG- 4, PEOPLE—ONE AND ALWAYS “ ELAS CRUTCHES GOOD VALUES 106 REGULATOR, oe BOXES . 3B¢ SARSAPARILLA $1.26 BOT. 79¢ BROMO, 19¢ ADACHE Bartell Drug Co. Two Stores the | the content | Flags Flags | All UWvat%y JY Silk or Sizes Cotton Shepherd Check ‘ ultings row Morning at 43 Cents a Yard WELASLE Goons ONLY. —_ Dress Goods Sale on Sale Tomor- | These are Very har ome and stylish matorialn. They come in black and white and blue and white cb h und will make up andsomely. They are & inches and really just like the $1.26 | quality our choice tomorrow at 430 WHITE CHINA SILK, 36 ENGLISH MOHAIR, 6&4 inches wide and worth inches wide, in navy kbe w yard, special to- blue, worth 85c a yard, morrow at only 600 special at only 606 Wash Goods Sale Wed- Good 20¢ Shirt Walst Suit nesday ings, as seen in our win | GOW crscveseee 12%6¢ | |) Morning | * Flags! Flags! Flags We have plenty of Flags for Me morial Day. All sizes in & ing. We price them this way Silk Flags, with or without staff, each, from.,.. Be to $5.00 j Muslin Flags, with staff, at, per dozen 2%e to 9006 SPECIAL TOMORROW. | nize 7x tipped Muslin Flaga, | special at Ze each | for | size 6x9% or cotton and large ones of wool bunt a dozen, k and 106 Hammock Weather This | We ought to sell at least a hundred Hammocks, the way we've priced them for tomorrow. Bee this— HAMMOCKS of full length and width, have wide spread- ers and throw-back pil drapery fringe among; regular pric hooks; special ¢ GOOD $6.00 HAMMOCK morrow at .. WEAR SUCH AS YOU WANT. on ters are always crowded, Women’s fashionable length with and top; Hose, kinds, elastic lection of sterling values, you coul ows & good assortment of colors to choose @ $3.49 each, orrow at, each also spec ‘ally ‘riced here to- Working up « business in y is an easy task with values aa these to build It's no wonder our coun- imported extra ankle imported out-sizes of best fast black cotton; and fancy lace hose in tan and black; @ superb col- including almost any kind desire; your choice at, a pair........ are trimmed with deep including ropes and $2.98 49 Hosiery Specials AND GOOD KNIT UNDER imported plain tan hose 250 Women's Howe, of black gauze liste with spliced heels also black lisle and tan lace and toes and double sole; hose; all regular 50c values; pair Women's Vesta, “ot with extra fine washable lace, made without sleeves; also special tomorrow at, a 39 ‘piain lisle and in fine liske trimmed finely finished and ilk trimmed long sleeved vests and pants with wide lace at knees; your choice at, per garment 250 Women's Vesta, very finely mercerized or silk finished, in pink, blue and white, no at neck and arms, a garment .... sleeves and silk taped ° -A8e STORE CLOSES AT 1 P. M. TOMORROW, MEMORIAL DAY. McCarthy Dry Goods IT WILL SURPRISE YOU to find how much time, labor and expense you will save by using @ GAS RANGE A WATER HEATER You can prepare your meals quicker, better, cheaper and with more comfort with GAS than with any other fuel. Put in GAS and do it now. Seattle Lighting Co. 1. Building, Fourth end Union. Phones—Sunset. jew York Dental Pariors Ten years’ guarantee. Hours—#:20 a m. to # p,m Bundays, §:20 a m. to 12 m 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Becond floor Howard Building, ‘opposite Penn Mutual Life Bullding. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wosrer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Sunset, Main 8448, BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS ‘Twelve-year guarantes, endants 30 to 6; Sundays, » Both phones. ‘Sane SECOND AVENUE. Second Avenue Ex 14 FIRST AV Phones—Sunset, dependent 1751. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage SOUTH Pink 1751. In- Free Delivery. Office and storage room, 1215 First avenue, Postoffice building. Phones—S: 2, Independent 636. LONDON LOAN OFFICE Becond Av. 8. Next "te Guy's Drug Store, | Money to Loan on Watches, Dia- monds and Jewelry. De not buy a watch or diamond | before you see our display in our | window and our prices, marked im plain figures. ba Isaac Lurte, Prop