The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1907, Page 10

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5 A Tacoma, Hellingham, Blaine, Mount teenth south ty one block from car, $500 ca alance easy OLE HANSON G8 New York Block eee 10 P. E. 0. MEETS (Star Special Servive.) SBDRO-WOOLLEY Ay 26 The grand chapter of the domaln of Washington, P. B. 0. Sisterbood | waa entertained this week by the local cb pier in @ state conventio re wore represented delegates from cha: re in Seat Spokane, on, Shelton, Pr Sedro slley. Tuesday a welcome to vis & members was aiven at the me of Mra, Car responding secretary, Wedves the formal ope er an ot the con tien conve: K. of P Wednesday evening an open Engine repairing—gasoline Geo Woodhouse Co, 113 University We offer a pretty tailored stre Straw, plaid straw and pin trie regular $3.30 value, apecta! Sat WHITH GLOVES the We bought an odd tot, 60 pair ‘omb 2 side and ome back « 4 trimmings. wet 1B« 81.050 5011 20-foot wher on Fit Men's Department $1.98 FOR $4, $4.50 AND $6 PANTS. 260 pairs of Men's Panta in Aa MAMMOTH assort fancy mixtures, good solid materials, warranted tc wear, perfectly made. Our reg wiar prices are $4.00, $4.50 and $6.00, but we are going out of the clothing buainoss and tomorrow they g0 at $1.98 $3.48 FOR $10, $15 AND $18 SUITS. ge lot of vrocen lines and odd sizes in Youth's and na Men's Salta, a riety of len @ olors Sises from 10 yea years old Reg: prices bave been $4, S10. $12, $15, $15 and $39. Come carly and qt your pick of the lot at quly $2.48. Only aboat 100 tb seli at this price. 12%¢ FOR 18¢, 20e AND 25e HOSE Over 100 dogen men's good full seamiess ‘Hose t Diack, black w tan and 20 di fancies. The bh of the season. 49¢ FOR 8c, $1.00 AND $1.25 SHIRTS. 200 Men's Nez good styles what soap Shirts, in ] ors, some muased. but will make them good aa new ar §9c, 91.00 and $1.2 Tom row, choles i9e 98e¢ FCR $2, $2.50 AND $3 HATS. About pundre Me oft and Stiff Ha not t - ree . ;: 2 and $ each ase 3S8S¢ FOR MEN'S Tic UN DERWEAR. ¢ of Men's r 15¢ FOR BOYS' SHORT PANTS. 81.50 EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE H. Kirby, atate! THE FPROGKESSIVE MILLINERY AND HOSIERY STORM oF Pike sTReEt At the Height of the Millinery Season The Oppenheimer Store te making Chie Mate at prices thet you ordinarily expect after demand bas diminished OPPENHEIMER CO. Inc, BET, 4b AND Oh. SOT PIKE #7 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1907 meeting was held at the home of | for Saehem! Julia R. Bingham. Y rday the| lectded bet May : 7 ommittes commissioned Bates ot =" tion And | ine site for the soldiers home re. || CUSUINE | urned to Benttio last night trom | year took place oma, Where two sites were tn. || t The following were elected: |spected The commission goes to |) President, Mrs, Nettie Stephenson | Anacortes tonight and from there to | ense a es Bowen, of Seattic; first vice-pres\.| Hiatne, Friday Harbor and fluatiy | sent, Mra. Winifred Perry of Bpo | Port Townsend Arlington will be kane; eecond vice-president, Mru.| ‘ieited May § by the commission | 4 - - having In charge the esection of | Helle Savage, of Tacoma, recording | ing rotor | gooretary, Mra, Henrietta Ferris, of err. co | Arlington; ¢ ending secretary, i] treasurer, Mra, Frankie Hunter, of | Blaine; © Sarre! rrie Mowell conti ‘A me hiebiliieal I} It's sense to be well dressed Kirby Sedro-Woolley Veleare ; The next state convention will] FRERNIS, B. ©, April 36 The!| It's sense to buy guaranteed clothes. be held at Spokane ene Bing fh oct Pca You'll see a saving of dollars in the first cost of SREKING A stTR FoR after the miners hed been in con-|| clothes bought here. The longer you wear them, the , } TEM 90LDiNRe pte | bemmenny Ray Deen ae eeeel more apparent the saving becomes The site of the srepenes soldiers ito work at the same wages and|| We guarantee fit, style and workmanship nome may Se. Seem Oa etoes | under the same conditions ae exist: | q , . lew te oe: * The ne state reformatory | 44 before the atrike of April 1 We give you an accident policy for $2,500, good for » veiness in jwith the understanding that the|| one year, free with every suit of Muse butldt } deputy minister of labor will ft) Rather thas ally secure @ settlement for more! wages WOULD HUN TH Fennr. SEE IT IN OUR WINDOWS. ASK ABOUT IT 8UITS, $10.00 TO $30.00. } BOYLE’S | 423 Pike Street | out of our by May let, satisfactory roo | Capt. J. lL. And nm of the Aw terson Steamboat Co. which owns | * sumber ef boats on Lake Ween tagton, has offered to run the coun- ly ferry te Kirkland from Madison \® & for tive yeare without any ox i to the county, if the eounty |commiseionere will contribute 920. |) eet one : ‘ 000 for repairing the ferry best at ime { fine Cream Milan Tl “ging County.” | 0760 pianos ming finiehed with plaia etik, ff] wad thmetenialaniii | rday 1.76 |) See London's big ad on page 4 | } me H ed — - _ oan MENS Soe WORK SITETS. } percent ncn mmo ar piance Biack and White striped aed ; eno plat ack de apectal Matur v - “ ae pianos Oo, very pret | pianos specie we 4 pianos fast Misch QUALITY AND race fl fi ery pianos wage, double than any AND HEPTAURANT pad ctocsaptboth toda Bee 217 PIKE ST. paca Tel Roth Phones 666. Singer Weber Royal Cloug Special for Saturday gee for Kees Cut- H apis a quarter mile north | of Hallerd Fine view of th | ASSORTED COOKIES, Hound 9466.00 buye them al . PATENT ' Phen at omen hace cle ¢ | Loggers Supply Co. | EXCELLENT 8¢ DOZ; 2 DOZ FOR © COYIFEAS TRUSTER net am Deck | gtetas A tee pee od erectile eather ” | cl 15¢. 1806 SMCOND AVE, ARCADE BLOCK. ANY 108 Vesler Wa: . Wholesale and Metall Deal- ore in Hardware. NOVELTY MILL CO. SEATTiC. U8 4 Extra Special Mill End LE Twenty-five thousand yards Manufacturers’ Mill Ends and Remnants of newest White oGods, Wash Dress Goods, Ginghams, Lawns, Organdies, Pereales, Dotted and Figured Swisses, Mulla, Curtain Swisses, Long Cloths, Cambric, ete., ete., in lengths of from 5 to 20 yards, all new fresh and clean, at priees from one-fourth to one-third less than you would pay for equal qualities at any other store in Seattle Sale commences Saturday morning, April 27th, at 8:30 sharp. Be on hand and get your share of the bargains. This unequaled Mill End Sale, in connection with our half-price sale of Clothing, Crockery and Glassware, and the many other extraordinary values offered, should pack our store with eager buyers all day long. Come early—first come, first served. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS 10¢ CURTAIN SCRIM Ge LADIE® 10¢@ HO8E GE Zhe AND He DRESS G00D8 19e rT re Manufacturers’ Mill Boda, pret- 100 dosen ladies {nat Ddiack | hese Gee Geveptions! values Hose, long leg. elastic top. A | 1,850 yards, full yard wide cash- TABLE LINEN 596 Several handsome patterns in and other attractive neck wear for indies at just one ferent styles and colors. Just 1,809 yards, full yard wide, nd heavy weight mercerized te | 3 ty patterns and extra widths | bie damasks, plenty wide | They are 3 yards long and 8 in ecru and white: regular good value at our regular meres and serges in Mano- enough for any table, regular pees pocage eserg epee prices fe and 10c per yard | price of 10¢ a pair. Tomor facturers Mill Banda, all col prices 69e and TSc a yard. To | styles are the best we bave Temerrew out 4 row only, @ pair be ore, most suitable for school ceded’ a vane Spe | ster seen St anywhere near wrow quly, o yare Ge : | Greeses and waists, Regular | the price Phd are worth LADIE® NECKWEAR BOYS AND GIRLS CAP8 | prices 25¢ and 300; for to RUFFLED EpgED curTaINe | $180 & be ibe pei mat OBE 12 PRICE 1-2 PRICE morrew, a yard 196 59¢ 3 About 200 t nd girls’ Hote | De ; 7" . t 300 f stock o bout 2 boys’ and girls Hats | BLEACHED COTTON 40 pairs ruffied Curtains, 2% 1Be PERCALES 12 12¢€ Aheeh 009 Tai each estiere and Caps in « number of dit Se BL D 6e ards long, good width, neat pretty patterns; a good value | Manufacturers’ short lengths in | beautiful designe, printed on | a white ground, over a yard | half the regular price. Blight the thing for schoo! and the eached musiin in Mil prices are email that leng.bs from 4 to 16 ya at 8% Just the thing tor wide, fine qualities that sell ly soiled but not damaged in wil in full proces. They would edrooma. special tomorrow reguiar at 1fe and %0c. To | any way. Tomorrow you pay | children a new a cover cost you Se a yard anywhere Pperiitg 590 sartew, 6 yore 12%6 | only half | tng Tomorrow only, a yard Be 200 jeweled Hat Pins, beautiful Sewer In the Millinery Department <pprceetier 2,000 yarde of various kinds of laces from 2 to 6 inches wide; regular up to Ibe. Tomor. eather Pillows. weigh 5 pounds to the pair; warrant row,, @ pair 2%e ed all feather. Tomorrow, a Big .ot of Belts, nearly 100 pair De styles, all go tomorrow at one foe Adamantine Pina, paper ..K@ alf p Walking Skirts, worth up to 4 Trimmed Hats at $3, $4, $5 Good Safety Pins, paper ..1@ w, om 98e Alu m Pins, dozen 2e owt - dot g : Howe, fn ack, seam That cannot be dup 1 in Seattle except you pay from $2.00 to $3.50 more. We do Bent Hat Pins, dooea 2¢ le gular price All the good Needles, paper a pair 2 big line of $15 and $20 hats but in medium priced goods “The Fair assortm ai « e bi T bles each asthenia Sens enn, tant Lexhorn hats, both trimmed and antrimmed, sll kinds of shapes and at (he right prices and flowers Aluminum = Thimble gue r heavy medium nd . a4 : - ‘ by the thousand. Come in and get acquainted with our Millinery Dept. « ave your money. Y Good Hooks and Byes, card 1@ are welcome either to buy or to look Basting Coton, spool le ive ib. ~ rags Pins, box 39 Best Granulated Bugar, 10 Ibe English Breakfast Price's Baking Powder ar I st Class Rice, Ib Se . vo Tee 8 13e¢ Rest Eastern Lard, 1b 1QO%@ | Mustard wardines eel teak Seok 25e¢ Oc Sockeye Saimon, can 10¢ A Ne. 1 Bacon, It 1S%¢e Baking Powaer » ack Pige b 6vwe Fir Creamery Butter L. A. Maftige & Co. “The Fair” Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Sts. Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock tthe © our new ten pey storage and insurance of our immense stock of pianos pianos, have decided to sell We are forced present location and can't find « mporery store Oniy three days left in which at cost. Murry! $46 down wilt them at cost. nOTe THE PRICES USED FIANOR Ateinway Grand KOHLER & CHASE UNTIL MAY tet One Block South of Bow Marche Hed 16 quit 3 Days Left “st? HURRY! is finished. and auto we China, Crockery and Glassware, 1-2 Price Bight thousand dollars worth of China bricoebrac, glass ware, crockery. Every dol- lare worth in the store of sale ot just belf our regular low prices. Housekeepers take no and sve your money. Visit the grocery de partment also and pick up some of the hot bargains to Se¢ FOR 7c AND 8 GING. HAMS. 5,000 yards Manufacturers’ Mill Knds of Aproo Ginghama, and Drees Gingh good styles and col ors: regular prices 6c, Te, and ic a yard. Special to morrow, a yard be 9¢ FOR 1214 AND ibe LAWNS. 100 pieces of new spring and summer Lawns dies, a nice sheer cloth print eo in beautiful designs and color combinations, strictly fast colors; the regular prices are 12\4c and i5c a yard. Te morrow —é These are full pieces 10¢ FOR 18¢ AND 206 WHITE GOODS. Tomorrow morning we place o@ sale 4,000 yarde of novelty white goods at about haif the regular prices id be Sc, 18, 20c, 22¢ 25c a yard. These are manufacturers’ short ends, in lengths of from 5 to 20 yards. They are from 27 to 82 inches wide and the price will only be, a yard 10¢ What do you think of this for a bargain? 17¢ FOR 30c DOTTED SWISS. This is ome of the Diggest snaps in the entire lot. Thes® are all imported dotted Swinses, the lengths run from 4 to 20 yards. The regular prices would be 26c, 30c, 88¢ and 40¢ a yard. Only 800 yards to sell at this price. 10¢ FOR 20c CURTAIN SWISS. Quite a bunch of these and the cheapest in t lot is worth lfc and the best ones 25¢ @ yard hey come in pretty stripes are 36 inches wide. Remember, tomorre¥ at, a yard in addition to t ed there are hundred things in white goods anu wash dress goods that are equally good bargains 25¢ FOR 75c CORSETS. About 150 pairs go on gale t& morrow at a rid ously low price e good corsets and che st the regular price " rut we only have 8 and 19 left, ce this “ e. They are ean a h and come nm black ar frat 98e¢ FOR $1.50 PETTI- COATS T six rent styles, hem good. They are all bie 1 are made of sateen a ercerized mater price

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