The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—PRIDAY HE Hae Se oe ee es sasreer a Positive Assurance 7 —- -- = en kant of Great Values A Lucky Strike The Rainier Clothing Company of Seattle Gets the $14,000 Stock of the Bankrupt Mercantile Clothing Company of Portland for $5,263.77, a Little More Than One-Third of Its Actual Value Sesenrer” oF. far ecser writing striking ® ing pleturesque competitions umber ti A he at av i en ' direction in which th 1 worked & sit tfollowing: “When you or |, accom: | MEN'S SUITS FROM plished competitors, conceiving in y » MEN'S OVERCOATS FROM Genious wordings, succeed—simply NANE MEN'S PANTS FROM shout!” D Now you k war r the ALDRE SS « the first aby « The Chicago Misfit A wend it to Th select any theme a Two box seats to the Star Thea ne on a clock cous § Operal Now, for « leat exampl | For the best « , GET IN A LINGUISTICAL ar ors ter at? necessarily con-| Two ads ne to the Haseball| CHRONOMETER CONTENTION, red, The Star will give Une fol-| Park DIRECTING ENVELOPE, “CON wing prises . » the Third Avenue| TEST EDITOR, DAILY STAR,” « 1400 FIRST AV, COR. UNION s every city west of the Missourt river rushed to the Oregon metropolis when It | his HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, HAT, SHOR AND FURNISHING 8TOCK would Don't throw your old clothes tion. Mr. Kessler of the RAINIER grasped the opportunity to pick up this ea fi jaway. Have them cleaned to look x and bring it to hia Seattle store, where a sale le now going on of fine goods at fi like new at the Pantorium. Main was ever known in the Northwestern nt } 10 ove uying Spring outfit till next fall, expecting t in sales of the leftover goods : CKY STRIKE SALE where everything ls up to date and you can outfit yourself ; at prices that will hardly make « dent in ketbook | MA Y BE CA / [ i "D) | A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Ci i SEE PRICES BELOW | }ORGANIZER YOUNG eaver } a — STRIKERS MAY RETALIATE | SUITS. i SHIRTS, SUIT CASES | anit eaten sin aenks "e as suit P| ON SHINGLE MILLS WHICH | Mills which A Mea’s alt woo! Seattle timed | oo ceg abirts, 25c $ sererons ‘ fair towards the Ballard - Suits 5.55 " - ase, well made 4 HAVE BEEN ACTIVE AGAINST | weavers Z 15 Men's fine worsted Suits $1.00 laundered shirt, 45 $5.00 suit came, $1.15 Beeretary John Campbell, of the] . i F825 91.00 soft front $5.00 t case, with straps, Gf THEM. international union, will be in Bal pis and ¢ Meas 40 lard tomorrow after several week r n made Su $ iL . eatin By stay in Everett on account ¢ ok ‘ so —_ = er lined, $4.8 BALLARD, June &—C. 0. Young ™ mi account of sick:/ PANTS. — and patte ne ve - POR oYs AND YOUNG organizer of the Federativa of La * avadually starting $2.58 strong and durable Pants #6 othe mg shirt, ai) col bor, who returned from Everett this op again w o-union crews, no 4 { ae t j } lott t igh 81.25 ore, 40c MEN morning, stated that a general call | union man bet opted unless he| " ne point for you men to sing gon pecan Rr 9P pes rave. Coe ng ig ‘s $200 Woo! Paots 145 i HATS, $19.00 young men cults, dow }out would perhaps be made of all | hae bis withdrawal card. The Stim-/ mind is that this store protects you with an unqualified gua J tthe garment is HM Wool Pants, beautiful pat- ble breasted three-piece, ff] the shingle weaver the state, as) son mill will art tomorrow or not all we say it is—-if it does not bear out our say-s« e new one is form... . 81.95 00 fine fur hats, all shapes long pants, $4.7 | the mili owners throughout the) Monday | yours the moment you say so. And that guarantee holds good, no matter how long you Band 96 fine vas = and styles, 95¢ 2.00 all woe and stylish ff en | berearem a have worn the garment we stand behind every sale, take the ty xen S275 50 hate all styles, shapes young men sults, long | SHORTS BUYS PROPERTY Another thing you iid know is how much real ing goodness you'll find bi 3 ; and colors, $1.25. pants, $6.4 shania / i \ oul uC a | ing ‘I a ve | $3.50 Lion brand hats, $1.65 $15.00 young men's tailor. ff Bruce C. Shorts, former coach for | represented in the suits at ata go and $15. The dependable blue serges at the prices $208 Vici ant skin Shoes Q made sults, $6.35 | the Seattle High Scho Athletic | the light-weight grays—the summer-weight black thib: the we Ss r $1.65 ' PURNISHING GOODS, Boys’ suit H lciub, has purchased lots 6 and 7,| cheviots. If you are one of the remaining few who still feel that the o oe * king show | tr le viocks 32 on nee A d Pred " i, ‘ “ria r ort oe be wool socks, 12 eee an Corea 8 | ee ere ae. ere yt . clothing is built by custom tailors, we stand ready to convert you to the ready-for- ; sor xtra goat wearer, two e eriek North for the sum oi 0,60 : $3.50 extra heavy working | 15¢ black and tan socks § 1-3¢ rg nll ® : | wear idea by illustrating the superior ts of these suits at $12.50 and $15. Every shoes, dou oem, $3.15 } 20¢ ¥ socks, a!! colors, 10 double-breasted, {il ASSISTANT FOR MAJ. WOOD. | point of t every new phase « ¢, every superiority in quality of fabric-~ Smeeee choice Slack, DOR || Geumive cesbmere ite care only, $2.9 capt, Joma MC hoxer, of san| ff all are well shown and speak for themselves in the suits at Make and iatest style 1s Ge imported socks 22 0 boys all-wool m — io 5 Oy and $5 men's Oxfords 1@e handkerchiefs, en RE: TE ite ore eae pe rigs w Hy 7 . ig and pa ather, the Rendher biefs, hematiteh $2.50 boyn’ nhoos. strong and Sey, what are you curs aeter's Gebe ‘ i Sg vnew Venes ce é ne, SS gf P2zo8 think you are in a barn? | 4 25e pure linen ofe, loys" « 1 etyles am | With the above re rk trom Stew | ~y UNDERWEAR, : | " mark from i ibe - . . j lors. jon Master Meliean at the Hil . Ag all-w inderwear, | 10 staan gloves ¢ EXTRA SPECIAL CONTRACT fepot last night the n ba} night of Jus a a - | 206 wunpenders, Se © had assembled to givel of 16th. To ena + ess peed weight wool the suspenders, 15¢ : GOODS | otings to the bridal party|ing Grip to view § wnderwear / suspenders, ailk web, 25¢ Monarch shirts, stiff and soft of Mr. and Mra. Geter} have a rate ¢ of round | HO? Vent weight woot us $2.50 and $2 all wool sweat frost, 85¢ | cheter with a chower of rice aaélitp inclading berth south of Port-| ASK CLERKS FOR THEIR UNION CARD) 4 derwoar, 65« ' ors, $1.26 10¢. | artic we suddenty land, also meals going and return} eee : Pie extra heavy Jersey ribbed Oe ca all styles and col- | mrought to on stop in their | ing ov partioulare call N. P. City} Sitlerwear, all colors, 40 ors, De, $5.00 Har siaasi Ticket Office, corner First ay P1098 nen mesh underwear ie neckties, four in hand, 2¢c © throwing was Instantly stop | Youler Way © ahd wunmer weight, 42 ye Fine silk bow ties, latest $2.50 Lion brand hate, $1.65 ped and the assembied joiliern were BS The Balbriggan underwear oc atytles, 12 Ge The genuine President sus brought to attention. In the future R i 3 Wee Ralbricean cmfwyp cmfwy, $2.00 fancy vests, S5e ender, 35 Ino rice throwing is to be permitted ubber Uua fe tight balbriggan under- $e fancy vent beautifal Irish Heen bandker 2 [& HIN depot. In fret, it makes * ekecen 91.46 a oe aivanash cee tar the denen We guarantee every plece we es es . portera end also causes uble ool tor one year or your money Scie | be te 1415-1417 Second Ave Make No Mistake, Look fo }to take passage on the same trais THE RUBBER STORE, xt Door to Bon Marche econ ve. @ No e, Look for a Big Sign Foy 71 Pl Avene Luck Strik | This morning it @as announced y e e |from Superintendent Dudgeon's of }fice that while he was at the 4 jot the HIN depot bridal oo * I were to pase thropeh the corridors the depot anmolested ——0LB——— ainier Clothing Co. 220 Pike Street Secs" Second ana Third Avenues MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! MONEY OXBOW 1 tor durir W rr re proper ever money for it fered to the s inv real estate buy have put the Property of he market at extrem low pr ing large sums of money in tl wat dern city street ( n at once and 1 +t elegant | and ha t lots $ , $20,000. It hast t been ¢ Mclaughlin Realty Co. VandeVanter: Davis PA) | Sear Secityco.| CTH TR THE THEATERS Under New Management With @ bargain matinee tomar yw, the San Francisco Opera a Company Wil! continue the preses tation of “The Wedding Day” ac} rand unti) Sunday night. On Monday evening this Cunefal light opera will be succeeded by “Tho | Nightingale.” a famous operatic jauceess which In its carly days wa |known as “La Perichole | Offenbach masterpiece, and con tains some of the best must oo mitions of that eminent wr First Avenue and Spring Street At the Of chief intore Mar on the present bill of vaudeville at the Star thea popula fen’s and I ( and Furnishing Store, unde new n |ter are Remmi ore 4 Juggler ent ‘ bette ature an ¢ a very successful iness, ¢ balls on the back of his neck, and as \ a numb t lines, whicl leared up. We have gone throv }Ann Hamilton, who has an alto the t tock and ha hrov mut all broken lines and odd lots, which we will place |gethor impressive Mexican tramte eae af ‘ ie f és Jaketch t nty minutes in length an at pr A . ' pea ‘ N . to ake advantage } Until Sunday night thie bill will of this special offering lhe continued On or Jnoon the German luard Waldmann, Th he tenure ath ese Prices Will Convince is ne on that da | | he the Thtwd Aceuee Our Method—If Purchase Is N ot Satisfactory, Money Refunded. | t ¢ th Theater Canight, tthe Men’s Clothing Boys’ Clothing |} "Midnight tn Chinatown” follows $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 Fancy Twee ts and Serge ne Lot Boys’ Suits, ages 4 to 14 years; regular $1.50 Slaves of the Orient” next Sun Suits, during sale $12.50 | and $2.00; to close Ie pay: Grave ram fos pay me Lot Boys’ All W and Norfolk th will appeal to classes of ) hente-goory, in ft Yo al «lnaeal Men’s Trousers Se ee “8198 have visited San Franctsco’s China $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00 All Wool yuser r sal regular $4.0 $2.95 wn after dart ddeee * $2.50 ‘girs I P. regula? 50 c NOTICE TO VACATE dur sal n a pa $a base SAN. PRANOIGO, eno 8He Furnishing Goods H t d Sho: ict rved om the army and HL One Lit 7s and $1.00 Men's Golf St 50e axe an oes lof education that all school build . and $1.50 Men's Golf $1.00 | One Lot Mer vd Brown Hats, ir latest ji must b ted by Ju 1 Men Summer Weight Underwear, 50 hapes, reg. $2.00 a $ » values ring Ra it in the intention of the t i to ink slue. t d ecru Ve St 5 fcme Ge sedeoie ta tae laiter sone rs pink, blue, tan an th ait 5Oe . . . $1.50 duly | and Tan Cotton Socks, reg. 15¢, now, three pairs | One Lot $3.00 and $3.50 s, during sale $2.50 | 3 BROKEN LINES IN SHOES | JOHNS TRIAL STILL ON. | t Men's 3 $1.00. $1.26 Outing Shirt Phen on R $ ) 7 $2 Calf St 1 gz sal ion oF mut 50¢ “$1.50 | cou Most of the jand it is thought eee te aa ob teccaenaen Sale Begins Saturday Morning, June 9th ‘afternoon at least \ |The and Box Market, 1100 First Av |For 80 years has be |best meat that money can buy, lat prices below th other butcher im Seattle, Here is a ample: The finest kind of beef jmutton and veal roaste today and Saturday at bo pound, and i ear ticket free with every purchase of S00 of more. om a selling th and we asked by any The Palace Clothing Co. % Corner First Avenue and Spring Street per

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