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Opera company | of of the local the | out then tht. very | tt atves her opportunity to display | Maat ties audience | ability as an emotional actress not | ton like a happy schoo! boy . wt bled a the Grand weat - hear masterful sing! ers and the lo brunt of the enjo! ‘ shoulders «bt, Floren rare yment were but houlders last nl A} af expectations. With | clo Constantino pat Yooal equipment fo conjure a bt Of sUCCES® pees no dow te a magnificent | clear and expressive, is said to rival “ ‘and leaves bu Caruse’s Certain it ts that Com due rese | stantino ta we at the San o » | tor what his comparative rank with | {mposing appearan: does vr the much talked ‘The tlle role amnaye fre one of the most exquisite solos ever! Seattio~ Bc pot be taken that the | ton for his singing of “Cleloe Mar,” The @id not triumph must and triumph : sneered Md Taga tde TIDELANDS the gold and silver val ieee wot have beon heart) rio pig thing just now and forlas the copper. ‘The ave. : at W. B. Hutchinson | the next six month RK. Cooper] separate watts my. and Union st. ***) Willis, 473 Colman Big oe. » “Renown” The Big | A FUBL AND REPAIR SAVER ALL THE TIME Opens at 1207 Second Av. Tomorrow the origiual cost a big com Signment of Suite, Walete, the other merch: Account of the delay ip delir ery these merchants are un able to take them. We want to close out the en have made prices accordingly 800 NEW SPRING WAIS AT MODERATE PRICES. SPRING TOP COATS. In new light weights and swag All worth double. FOR CHILOREN NEW LONDON SPRING COATS. Express Sale price .. 83,00, 83.75, 85.00, 86. MAN TAILORED SPRING suits. In all the newest fabrics, tn cluding the new Rroadcioths tm fancy checks and all the Plain colors, Satin lined and tmade to fit the form correct ly, regular price $35.00 strictly range tn every sense of the word Prove tte worth by the test of time. Ty plece fate Mts construction ts rigidly examined by and every range ts overhauled before for bo cther reason than to Insure perfection place the user tn no danger of getting an tn fe at any time and let us show you the so Renown Malicadle Range. This te the biggest value ever offered the public. NOVELTY MAN TAILORED SKIRTS. Made tm our factory, of new spring materials, perfect form fitting, pressed to keep the shape, at ‘orth double at retall SATIN RUBSBERIZED RAIN COATS. Worth up to $42.50 Values up to $5.00 2.05 The Novelty Cloak and Sult Mfg. Co. 1207 SECOND AVE. L. L. HOFFMAN, Manager. ‘THE FAIR Department Store 1513-15-17-19 Second Av. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Z. A. MAFRIGE CO., INC. _ The Great Saturday Sale BECOME SO POPULAR THAT THE VERY MENTION OF THE BSATURDAY SALE AT THE FAIR IS ALL THAT IS NECES ® TO CROWD OUR STORE Great Underskirt Bargains |__$6, $7 and $8 Ladies’ Hats, Choice $5 SUITS, COATS,) 7 ; j 5 8, Ge Silk Gloves .... AD | Best Pure Lard, 1b. palie a ¢ + p | SKIRTS AND FUR All kinds of Lisle Gloves, long | b4e NIGHINGS. | and short 3 25¢@ Up! Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, Chambry Underskirtn| ORY GOODS DEPT, per Ib. 10/46 F: ee Ge | Oriental Portieres, $1.75 kind | Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 : striped Gatinette esse +449} — doz. for rire GO oe a ihe Madras Waistings, per rare astern Hams, per ib. 10/26 3 elles Undersi «sees M2@| Bastern Shoulder Hame, 1b oy, Unde S125 | 2% Plaid Dress Goods, yard | a6 7 er” * Oo) . «+ se+eS4@ | Bastern Bacon, per ib. 1G'26 HM Bick Satoon 1 16e India Lawn, yard...1Q¢@| Queen Olives, per qt... 33¢ #* tc rolls Cotton Batting DRIED FRUIT. | 1.19 Black Bateen Unde edvieted 16'4¢| Fancy California Prunes, 6 eee une MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Ibs ¢ Blick Sateon | 196 Sees a! {| Fancy California Pulled Figs, fancy sti aby ma , 2¢) ib One Men's 75c Underwear..48¢ a Fancy Golden Dates, per i ¢ | $1.60 Men's Pants pee **) py derekinis, 3 vant 4 : $3 ~~" — © Pante dy 4 Choice Dried Peaches, per “¢ Fuffie Ise : ¢ Men's Shirt a aga Mereerize1 $12.00 Men's Suita, ali ote, ay ge 12%c Seeded Rais rts, with ty co all colors, all sizes iemetwadt lle ored under rust 1.39 8.75 FRUIT. ss 9250 Best quali: eon -35) choice California Navel Waters re GROCERIES. | Oranges, doz 106 Tutfles, ony x | 10 Ibs. granulated Sugar GOe| Fancy California Navel W56 Ladion a; fi ;98 Navy Beans, 6 Ibs, for | Oranges, doz B0¢ Fancy Lemons, doz Choice Lemons, doz CANNED GOODS DEPT. Solid Pack Tomatoes, regular sise De #00488, al) color 82,50) Lima Beans, 4 Ibs, for Briltianti: kirts, § n Rice, tb wack, brown, , ney Jap Rice, Ib ¥ blue : n North Yakima Pota $00 Skirts ory iba « Wear .. ; 1 Onions, 11 Ibe Minnesota Bweet Corn, a. can Pe eadies’ suits TEA AND COFFEE, Sse Pretty ¢ +, | Pancy English Breakfant ” Marly June Peas, a can §/2e a y Sockeye Salmon, reg. 2c sph fhedd ‘O| peat Mocha & Java i kind 10¢ ames ee OF! , ._ ? * Red Alaska Salmon, reg. 10¢ Up-to-date 4 | _ Coffee, Ib LU kind ‘ D pretty blues .- Fancy Mocha & Java Blend) .' Sa oR Fs a c mix Coffee, tb ise! ® neular 26e Canned Pe Peptlarly wold at } DAIRY DEPT. Regular 25¢ Canned sae "7 7. Best Creamery Butter, Ib can ’ 1 ¢@| Regular 26c Canned Apricots, Salts, with shor en,| Bost Cooking Butter, Ib. 29@| can .. 20¢ Bite oF brown cked; | Holland Bioaters, 3 for {Q@| Regular 26c Canned Pineap choice 87.95 | Holland Miichner Herring,| ple, oan .... . 18e latest; La sz1 new| per keg $1.00} Baking Powders % Price me Bults, in hades | Full Wisconsin Cream Cheese| Free demonstration of Patterhs, tn ight gra Ib 20¢| Corn and Eggo-See. We mS; your ct of the| Best Pure Lard, 3-1b. palls,.| a full ine of breakfast foods 810.00 ‘ 40¢| at low prices $2.00 Long Silk Gloves $1.48 AND OPERA AT THE GRAND ——_—$—$$$$—$—————n sna Hor role doow not bring | OP@ra. Applause ploasos this artiat io advertised etar of the organtea- t her «*eatneas of voloo, although | !% @ Most unmistakable way and he amiled and bowed his appreeia - cheat Signor Cont, and adequate invest 44 the splendid work i*, A ballet waa also — omsonsed by artists of the} Pornart and Begurola developed wally | unusually fine votoos, the former be | Hire enh, singing felt on! tt @ baritone and the latter a| Of the prine basso. On Fornari's shoulders fell |{t#troduced, adding length to an un usually long, performa © Spanish tend the bulk of the reeitative singing, it , the Spanish tenor oe s | The opera itself ts a ; : ‘ore than lived upto all that was| being his task to unfold and develop | ‘games ne agg tt ae asale pn ily of htm teen Hie | the ¥illainous plot of the opera, He |°f the old Italian school ith there voloe. which is wonderfully bleh,| ! & Splendid actor who knows how | to use his face, his eyes and his gee tures, as well as his resonant peeeten ced oe te bright with many z - charming melodies which serve to 4 great tenor, no mat-| Yolce. Begurola, a big Spaniard of) i the tension produced by 4 iiatnoxe story of intrigue and ali Unlike the later ¢ jhas distinet solos, d has a voloe of | of metropolitan | «fat range and power, and with |’ the ring of the true dramatic basso. munity for voor stare may be. te Be rf easeh ts to be desired.| The tenor was accorded an ova-| Slanort Monti Baldini and signori » the ore the m Copper Company tx gloriously, it is; Woven fnto story of tragic grand| taking from the Dutch Miller property show a large increase in an well three Assays te over $146 to the! “The Missouri ( | Seattle tomorrow night has been pleasing big houses all week The Ban Carlo Opera will give a special concert at |Grand opera house Sunday }noon to accommodate those ExpressSale We bought at a fraction of Coats and Skirts, shipped to ta, but on tire lot in a one-day sale, and ger style At 84.05, 86.50, $5.50, 810.00, 812.50 84,50. . 88.50 817.50 50, 85.50 994 $10.00 etoree $10.50. 16.50, 820.00 Rain Coats at in SPRING SILK SHIRTWAISTS CHILDREN'S COATS. In all the handsome new tle; MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Spring Underwear, includ ~ PJ o =z m = a = 4 © o n oa che pe Contt-Dorlinetto sang beautifully in # which were of as great im- portance as that accorded Nordica, A big chorus, an admirable or » of under the able direc ve At the attle. | Concert. Wear Brooks’ Hata, 1921 Becond Avenue. | Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Garments All New and Many Underpriced Saturday shoppers at McCarthy's will be greeted by an Unusually’ extensive array of special garment values did collections of Children's Coats and Dresses, all exceedingly stylish and up is no exaggeration than you will find on anything like their equa Seattle Store. TAILORED SUITS. Ladies’ and Tailored Suits, in all the charming new effects, in chiffon, panama and fancy checked and plaid effects, for small boys and for girls from 2 to 12 years old. Are very handsome ly tailored and all under us... B10 A CORSET SPECIAL. fhe well-known G. D. Just rite Corset, made of white or drab coutil, long hip and medium bust, front hose supporters, sizes 18 to 30; always $1.25; spe We have all the new spring models in the G, D. Corsets asc HANDKERCHIEPS, 12¢. Ladies’ All Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs that sell ra at 2sc each, special to morrow at 12 Oe ices Cc Our Two-Bit Hose Nine different styles to choose from; all the very best values ever brought to 25c DRUG SUNDRIES. All 5c Toilet Soaps, tomor ote and Facial Dental Cream, Split Soled Hose .......+++ White Footed Hose Plain Rib Top Hose Gauze Cotton Hose Medium Weight Hose ing the much advertised and most popular “Poros knit’ and fine grades of halbriggan hirts and drawers il all sizes, well and finished; Men’s 75¢ Shirts, made of good percales, in all the spring colorings and new est patterns; cuffs attach ed or detached; special Men's Suspenders, 25¢. Made of good, strong el tic webbing, wide and nar row, big variety of designs and colorings, cast-off clasps, leather and white kid ends; the famous “Pi oneer” make; — special EATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL have been unable to got seats to the regular performances «tam of excerpts will be sung with all the principals of the company | greatly amused the patrons of the “The Tenderfoot.” ‘Tenderfoot,” comedy which Is popular here, comes to the Grand Sunday for four nights HEIR TO MILLIONS White in leading roles. Wyckoff, an old ploneer rent 1 about #0 years ypleal work - “Barbara Frietohie.” “Narbara Frietchie,” Plory of the civil war, Lola tomrrow for rhe Pantages company has weored heavily in the Ft dent of this elty npoaitions it trios and heirs to a fortune of $8,000,000 left York relative York in 1808 and left a large married and had no helre * the popular Swedish plays wiheh has been Petved here in past years, comes to the Beattle Sunday night, with Ben Hendricks in the tide role tn contrast to “La Gloconda,” an opera of the new jechoo! will be sung tonight with | Alice Neilsen, Mme. Dereyne and Constantine tn the cast vast fortune jin the hands of the trastees of the Wyckoff's decease still hunt during all thes missing hetra of the heir» was loc “The Mascot.” ri” closes at the The piece and the third in P Japanese courtahip, which closes to most pleasing operas yet sung by Confteses to Murder. the Zinn company weed to killing Alfred At the Star, High clans vaudeville has drawn big crowds to the Star theater this company was with He the She has a divorce after who wife at the time, sult pending foot steel square 6 Hats $3.00 at sd and Union at ]| polsoning administered in soothing ll syrup. Coroner Carroll believes j| so #tuted in the death certificate that prices are JUMPER SUITS. handsomely plaids and mixed e verfect in tailoring ul in design and surpris silk jumper this season, and the price is most rea he suit you want at —e and as low as INFANTS’ SHORT INFANTS’ WHITE de o hite Made of cream or white mo Made of whit hair, cashmere and , plain and with , ‘somely ° ‘ very handsomely trimmed ars, handsomely medallions or red silk braids; teal worth "$7 | $3.50 NEW SPRING HATS, $2.98. embroidery; Early comers will have first ALAA assortment of fifty , ribbons and the lot is priced regularly "$2.98 Also Hats up to $9.00, very equal to many sold in other stores at 35¢ and 39 25c $1.25 UNDERVES Heavy Cotton Hose . Allover Lace Hose .. Boot Lace Hose Solid Ribbed Hose Choice at only Avmixed silk anc lisle, plain, finish, or a Woodbury's “Swan” brand . Graves’ Tooth Powder, low-necked and choice tomorrow Pizzoni’s Face Powder, TO $2.00 GLOVES, and odd lot Rubber Combs, ell regularly voice of the lot a 1Se ra) | pecial at 4 burlesque magic and the travesty of | week, Souta and Sloan with their! TO HANOLE BAGGAGE. ; One of the important problems facing the Chri Endeavor con. vention comm in the handling jof baggage Previous plans having fallen through the committee {¢ seeking to devise a way to avoid confusion when the endeavor eo afe rive | To Study Tax Law While in Minn, | - | While tn Minnesota the Washing- jton tax commission, whieh in soon to start on a tour to steady condl- tions in other states, will pay os pecial attention to the gross earn- ings law of that state. The find- ings of the commission may cause murdered his room mate, P. Dolson, in Norfolk, Va,, February neers along that line in tie 1, 1906. Inspector Mulhorn, not / satisfied with Gould's diseription| -» ad himself searched all of the old rec New Telegraph Office. orde and finally found in “detective”| , 7%¢ Western Union will open & Suly 1906 photographs and amples | 2ranch office at 4206 Fourteenth v. northwest of handwriting exactly correspond | SY, ROPMwest. ing with Gould's The deformities in his toes and sear on his car Seattle Merchants makes the identification complete (Star Bpecial Gervice.d VANCOUVER, B. C,, April 6.—F. C. Gould, arrested Monday passing forged checks, has been ponitively identified as Leo C. Thurman, who | Thurman, questioned, denied ev-| or belne th Notte but ne wes) ~=»© Hard Pressed Very nervous Dolson was murdered while sleep-! ing. The body was placed in a| RAILROAD BLOCKADE CAUSED trunk ch i ‘en “ hip-| eee rich was tagned for ShID) HEAVY FINANCIAL LOSS 30 Money and other valuables were| FIRGT AV. MERCHANTS. all gone. Norfolk's order of Odd Fellows offered §300 eward and the governor of Virginia $100 which Notwithstanding that goods ord Mulhorn will get od for the spring trade are now \« The murdered man was promi-| nent in Norfolk Thurman served in the marine} arriving dally, the railroad block- ade has been a serious financial | blow to many Seattle merchants. The Monarch Shoe and Clothing corps on the Indianapolis, but was discharged in Philadelphia on ac count of deformities by which he was identified here. Th rift of Norfolk has been notifie Co, 1317-1319 First av., have b shoes and furnishing goods due at INFA for an early settlement, and in fact Monarch are beginning to feel a Ht and Mrs. Charles Queanell who | P¥ them out of business entirely, rived goods on sale at tremendous the poisoning was accidental and sn . once to liquidate their bills, Wisely particularly unfortunate as their en ltire spring line of clothing, hats, ey. 1: least two montha ago, have start- ed to arrive this week. WO INQUEST OVER “ris ‘sssincturre ice pressing TS have insisted so strongly that bills be paid, that the owners of thé No inquest will be held over the| ‘le nervous lest thelr creditors bodies of the two children of Mr.| "tart bankruptcy proceedings amd were found to have died of opium! t's efther case of sell out to a rival firm or put the newly ar- reductions for spot cash, so that enough ready money be raised at Ez —y |they have decided on the latter ST KE FOR RAISE course and after arranging goods will inaugurate a sale of men's and A strike is on among the 100 em-| boys’ suits, hats, shoes and furnish- ployes of the Edwin F. Jarses|'2s foods that will be unequaled tg Co, whe were improving Pair. | the city’s history for value giving, mount addition on California av,, prs West Seattle They demand an increase over the $2.75 and $3 for 10 hours work which they have been recelving. PORT TOWNSEND, Apri! 5.~ Liquor licenses were raised here last evening by the city council from $400 to $500 for retallers and from $25 to $50 for wholesalers a00D PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass 706-—-FIRST_AV_—— The Beattle-Boston Copper Com any is planning to start pack to pack out the high grade the ralirosd ahead n of the tram. 7 arefully sorted and. sac should average from $160 per ton. “Hate $2.00 at W. B. Hutehinsc %6., cor. 2nd. av. and Union st Have Another On Us If anything you buy here isn't satisfactory, don’t hesi- tate to bring it back and let us replace it with a satisfac- tory article. We buy of manufacturers who will make good any defective merchandise, so it doesn’t cost us anything to have you satisfied Funny thing about our clothes—they look better than the pictures of "em, The line of Business and Dress Suits we're showing at $12.50 to $30.00 is good enough for anybody —all the new shades of gray with a goodly number of blues and blacks, and a few of the new browns. You need not be afraid of the quality if. you like the pat- tern and style BOYLE’S street SPECIALS e Friday and Golden Oak. | All sizes. Weathered | Oak. All shapes. Mission Oak | All styles. This is in fact A CLEARANCE SALE of our ex- tensive line of Rockers, to clear out certain makes now discontinued. | $13.50 Golden Oak, leather $5.00 We ed Oak seat 89.15 $5.00 We ed Oak $16.00 . leather $5.00 We ed Oak St $5.50 Golden Oak dak, Ve $5.50 Golden Onk and back $ Weathered Oak Weathere $6.00 Go! and back R16 $4.50 We Weathered Oak, leath tase Weathered Oak, $8.50 V q $1 Weathered Oak, $1 leather seat and back $ 816.10 $ jen Oak, leather 1 back st $ athered Oak jor athe seat and bac 817.00 00 Weathered ¢ } $ 0 Weathered Oak, leather wand seat and back 819.90 This Week Only, 20 PER CENT. OFF OFFICE DESKS, Both Flat and Roller Top. Crnrory Furnrrure Company Srconp Avenue & Spring STREET & BME Oo OS MEME. -> fin @

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