The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 5

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NO. VI. HOME—ONE'S OWN COUNTRY, “My Dead Margte:—It gives me pleasure. dearte, to hear about = s and the pride you two aking tn them THave you thought, Margte, that pew dome ts a little kingdom Bown country’ whose map a y couple draw for themselves? nd Yearning of all the schools ng power will write Bigory (nis you ay by } you can do, Mar gait to make yat ite headings. en wise to buy tn ead of renting a _” panama Hats $5.00 ) We have over sixty dozen, W. B, inson & Co. corner Second gm and Union « see sretern « nent “May Day"’ bargains a pot only ona few articles, by Bai through our stock. Wee and at such savings over th yon to watch for our adv month ty damaged fo shipping Plece of molding loosened FISHING ROD, 5O¢. The Value Split Bamboo Grip SUk ~ Wrapped Fishing 50c TATTOO ALARM CLOCK, $1.09. A950 vaine, ranted, and hours. Made by New Baven Clock Company A | ID BODY DOLL. 10¢ sells at 25c; large ae to choose from; willed; otherwise fo conditions; very good 10c JUMPING ROPE. Se. lang Fancy Colored Weare Jamping Rope; regular ‘We Saturdey’s CHILD'S STEEL CART. 336. He Valve Child's Steet Cart, eo| wheels toy depart- AMUSE bP een. » ar ar Mat, Thurs a Sat “HEL ¥ Farce Comed Starting @unday and 16 tyr ieee, 260 7 Marie Beauty.” © P Los | EATER | eS NS ie ee ee nie re Con, @ Peo Gray & Co, Clever Conk Meroe _— NORTHWESTER ATHLETIC WASERALL TOMO! KAN ap™ TAK Vist ——~SATURDAY'’S—_ |Seasonable Bargains Beat These Screen Door Prices—If You Can We hare two lots of Screen Doors, which were alight varnish seratehed in places and a pairs, 20 reduce the price— LOT NO. 1—Pancy door LOT NO. 2— Well made Dest wire. 7 and @ good door; best wt Teter up to 1 9 Regular up to #0. Now of $1.50 Now Siways sells at 25 for a threepound package. equal for making work casey Dust Twine do your work.” 18c "May Day” Sale price ts . IN THE BUSY BASEMENT THE GRAND row, Mere SEATTLE THEATER Next W eek— T? Evenin «. TAR (5% TETTERS TO A GIRL ABOUT TO MARRY flat downtown, Don't let him see for one minute that you shall feel the quiet, for he is giving up some thing, too. The long car ride ts going to do that man good, shut up tn an office as he muat be for #0 many how shopping it will give expedition, won't itt ‘One of the main secrets of your home happiness lies in your under you & real standing from the first, dear gir! eit dardly ¢ able to teach this that you can’t have the oarth erly created principality of yours Now you couldn't afford that pretty fe govern itself, and expertence ts lawn in town, which you've (old ap to be refused a uide. me of, nor the gard behind. Sup Sree je no giving a aw at the posing your house is only a story and a half high, you say it spreads. The deep porch will just tempt your friends to leave that hotpot of a town for a day in summer A home t# a fortr Margie, dear, where the world cannot fol BUFFALO Gasoline Engines can't be beat. Geo, H. Woodhouse Co., 112 University street and Ar ary cade way TA Store for Pverrbedy. nd prices are still in foree, ut the reductions are general arry the best of everything ¢ usual cost that it will pay ertisementa every ¢ this We haven't time to make re i R GARDEN HOSE, $3.59. Regular $5.00. Our Leader; i ply Warranted Rubber Gar § den Hose, complete with coup } ling; length 60 feet. You can't { beat it Bpectal Saturday Fish Basket, extra strong. large size; Bat * “May wc $1.43 CHILD'S GARDEN SeT, 15e¢. | This little Garden Set contains | three pieces, and sella at 26¢ Hoe, Rake and Spade. For 15c JOINTED DOLL, 196, i Saturtay reduced to. . Kestner's Celebrated Bisque Jointed Doll, with closing eyes Regular 35¢. Saturday the 19¢ price is oe GAME OF CONEY ISLAND, 15¢. The latest target game; pope lar and amusing; regular 25< Saturday specially 15. * priced c MENTS. JOHN CORT, Manager and Hite New York Company GENIUS on 42 Bvery Evening at $16 mI Mat. May & C THEATER Russell & Drow, Mara vhones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind 4334 Mar Pantages announces « owhoy and the Lady.” Mate. Datly xc. Thu. & Fri. Doors open, Mats, 30; Eve 0. Pert, Beg, Mate 16, Eve, 9:16 MATING ® PVERY DAY } Whelae @ oy, Part & wit N LEAGUE rank RnOW, 2 F. SEATTLE 10N—60 Conte mn CAR ™. low unless the door opens that {t Is thrown wide to sun and jalr, to all that makes a husband | and wife content ie shut that it to eat and sleep. ‘Trouble will than once. waiting It for to atay to verte a home into simply a place! whatey therein; | er com knock, aye, more may enter without admittance, De not Invite it by word or align, for if it comes in it may “Hut away not depart IT shall soon see bet love my leetur Then when YOU B° tn the joy happy day ‘Good-by forget will belong rode. that next to your de, in your whit you drees a be out ¢ with this sober talk! the little nd with hope in your eyes, when must and excitement of that of mind till T see you, and don't to the first Kina NEXT SATURDAY ONLY. 26 per cent A. L. Hall off on all fishing 1111 Piret ave, ** Hoe | oT. WOULD. GE RO (Serippa Telegraph Service) STREATOR, Il, May d-Charles | Lephard, a Chieago newsboy, one of five riding “blind ba ae on 8 Santa Fe train which arrived yea: | terday was shot fatally by the pollee who were advised that they were robbers and intended to hold up the trata. The men declared they were simply beating thetr way They all wore masks. Mathaway Dismissed. The cha of grand larceny against Sam Hathaway, who te a} leged to have stolen several dyna mos from launches at Leach! park, has been dismissed. Restitution wae made and the charge was not pressed The personal wealth of the atock holders of the Washington Fire In surance company is estimated at Twenty-six millions of dollars, *** Plaids, Checks, Stripes, Fancy of their design and color combinations Mixtures Patterns that attract the eve by the beauty assortment Be © See our m t he authoritative System Sack Suit styles A vast Broadhurst | eyes the detaile. | send a letter to be read at Sunday's | meeting of the union Prices $18 to $40 | Other Reliable Makes $15 uf and Panamas 1 Lot »y art collection of Straw Hats Complete stock of Furnishings, J. Redelsheimer €& Co. 800-804 First Avenue Corner Columbia | Strongest Topcoat House in the State Goes Merrily On, Increas- ing in Volume Daily rts of Men's Heavy Work SE—SIMPLY GOOD VALUES WILL SURELY PAY YOU POPULAR MEN'S WANTS. MUCH WANTED WHITE Cottonade zen Men's Strong Working Pants, «i to 42. Special for Satur. day only 89¢ Men's Soft Negligee and Golf Shirte, with or without collars, in light, medium and dark colorings; sizes 1414 to 17. Extra good value for Saturday onl 50¢ Men's Black Cotton 44 Howe fast dye, with natural t briggan foot, made ex pressly for «pring and sammer wear. Ss al Saturday only 12\%¢ LITTLE MEN'S WANTS FOR SATURDAY Braces. Specia he, 106 and Knee Length Pa on aoe ts, in tterns varie on ~~ THE BEE HIVE BRANCH STORE 261 9 patte cial for a ¢, 35¢ and 50¢ 3 FIRST AVENUE THE BEE HIVE CORNER OUR GOODS PRICED RE- MARKABLY LOW. A full and complete line of Fine Sheer India Linons. Specially priced from 813¢ to 39 White Checked and Dotte Swissea. cially priced from 813¢ to 39¢ Dainty Dimities Waist in variety Specially ed fror Nainsooks Spe Wh White ngs 12'c¢ 6De SUMMER COMFORTERS AND WHITE BED SPREADS PRICED ESPE CIALLY LOW. r Comf rters filled cott th white Bee Hive pure wool tied White Hone Spreads, med finish Bee t Comb im siz good Spe extra ds. priced 98e 1 Spreads ted ¢ Mar Pomona Be otton patterns 2101 AND HONEST ADVERTISING The restocking of creeks and streams with fish ot the problema of game wardens and pro in one teotive aasociations throughout the country, and one which has reach od Washington, where with the in creasing population, (ahing ts be € ing so universal as to be con depleting strear Those who have the preservation of game at heart say that unless restocking is done In this state fn the imme diate future that the time will soon come when the fishermen will find nothing left to fish for There t# an application now be fore the vernment for the restock- ing of 20 streams in thie state, and to this application other streams will be added, soon as the ques tlon of what is to become of the PRESIDENT NOT READY TO TALK Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, May 4.--The det egation of the Central Federation union of New York, appointed to protest the president's reference to Moyer and Haywood, bad a twenty minute conference yesterday with Roosevelt, but be declined to dis The president will (Serippe CAR GOES INTO DITCH A South Seattle car was thrown Into a ditch at the South Beattie siding at $:30 o'clock Inst night Mra. H. T. Williams of Duwamish st, South Seattle, and G. A. Bere strom, police officer, were injured Mra. Willlame recetved a sprained wrist and Bergstrom « brules on the thigh. The aceident was caused by the earth giving way where a diteh was being dug near the track j Sale of Jeweled Combs | Newest and most beautiful de- signs, fresh from the factory. Come before the best are gone, (Chicago) oo Jeweiry Co. 1207 Second ave ‘ | READ ON; IT A SPECIAL IN BLACK PETTICOATS FOR SATURDAY. 1 Lot of Mercerized Black Petticoats, made with deep ruffle and cluster of small ruffles, full cut. Satur day's price, only Tbe SUMMER SKIRTS PRICED TO GO QUICKLY. Duck Summer Skirts, in polka dot effects, perfect fitting and full regular eut Ree Hive price, only.. 98¢ Natural Linen Color Skirts, 1 p-to-date styles, perfect fitting, trimmed with faney braid. Special for Saturday, from $1.50 to $2.98 REMARKABLE VALUES IN WHITE LAWN WAISTS. Ladies’ Lawn trim med with lace nbroid er al 7h ‘ial 419¢ La s' Lawn Waists, lace ¢, buttoned back and front long and short alee ulue $1.39, Spe ial for Saturday < Ladies’ Persian Lawn Waists nanner of styles, m $2.50 to $8.00. r Saturday, from $1.75 to $5.50 i acdies’ Lawn Turn mn small, neat de worth up to lbe Special for Saturda 5e > doz. Ladies’ Collars, *n a great variet and fab worth up to 500 Special for Sat 25e irday )3 JACKSON STREET TO RE-STOCK CREEKS AND STREAMS 0 F STATE | wegen | game wardens of the state, and who) is to take thelr place in preserving | fish, is decided. The recent ruling of the supreme court, holding that the game warden offices were 1 legal, has caused a halt in many undertakings for the preservation and propogation of game Game Wardn Rief of this county has been appointed a deputy sheriff aod as such has authority to carry out hie work, But as he has lost all of the numerous deputies who were under bim, he is greatly handt capped A plan for a fish hatchery is be fore the county commissloners. Tweive hundred dollars is asked fot thie undertaking by the Game Pro tective association, the money to come from the Game Protective sum me caneiese, last few days eix Within toameters have been arrested by the police for leaving their teams the untied. Yesterday a runaway that threatened be serious was stopped by a patrolman on Firet av. pear Yesler way. The driver of this team had stated that it was not necessary to fasten his horses because they would not run away to CRIPPLE CHARGED WITH THEFT Ernest Justice, a bartender, and Arthur Rising, « cripple, were found fighting on the sidewalk on Firet av. and Blanchard st. yester day as the patrol wagon was com fog along with three prisoners The two were taken to the police station. Justice explained that he had caught Rising ransacking the rooms occupied by himself and his mother. The cripple ts held tn jal! WITNESS FOUND. Elda Dye, for whom the police have been looking for the last three months, has been located in West Beattie and is now in the county jail. She t# the divorced wife of Lawrence Dye, who te also in the county jail, on a charge of highway robbery. The former Mre. Dye ts wanted as a witness against Clyde Brownfield, who ts tmplicated with | Dye. 18 OYING OF SHAME. (Seripps Telearaph Service.) Mich., May 1.—Repre «© Ward, who is charged condition of pretty Edith Presiey which necessitated a crim! nal operation, from the ta of which sbe died, ts sinking and it im stated that he will never be charged with the crime, as death will relieve him of this shame Ward claims that he is innocent and that the girt, as far as he knew, was absolutely pure. i Have your bleyele put in repair by A. L. Hall, 1111 Firstave °** When we bought the stock o unexpected shipment of New 8 we had to live up to our agreeme Bpring Good shopping hand and we mu MEN'S SUITS. $10.00 Men's Suits go at $4.15 $12.60 Men's Suits, in serges, tweeds and cheviots go at 85 $15.00 Men's Suits, in blues and blacks, fancy mixed novelties, | teds « «($8.65 » Men's FP atlk ow al faney oda, sergen cheviots, at 8.0.45 hecks, and | | HOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S surrs $2.00 Children’s Suits go at $1.85 $4.00 and $5.00 Boys’ Suite go at $2.85 1 MANY Siesel Bros. SIEGEL ne" OTHER BARGAINS WE CAN we Trader im Jatt, trovah, @ horse trade@p, od jast night by Patra- n and MoCoy, Yip merry flourishing w® 4 ar Roomm Charges Robbery George Rust, a laborer " by Detective pene rested youterda Brown and Barbee, charged robbing John Hargo, his of $16 revolver wh this store is open Saturday evenings for your ea ee the largest showing - Of office furniture in the West cor 7enience-—— Furniture has this store's showing ffice always been one of it trongest and special | features. New shipments are arriving daily, | and we are ina position t pt y office fur- nishing you may want n give you a selec | tion from a showing of over 100 different style desks, and from the best make 2%. we are headquarters for filing cabinets and office devices— having a department 4 ted to the showing of office —<—S Gevices of the most practical k n “t Known makes, sive egents for the | —this store's prictnas om pat koown ené used office furmieb! oe on everritiong cle are the very falrent. sive agents for absolutely the we are exc! \ AOA \ \ \\\\ ae f the Enagie Clothing Co. w ' goods In transit, An ring Goods w t these goods, but nt and take at menses stock of New st get rid of t i ‘ your Saturday's HATS, - O50 5 1% Men's Hats ¢o $2.00 Men's Cor fe ‘ at 81.25 . G Ens Pants . $2.15 s sa ' M Pants $2.15 $2.85 ' ' is sHops ! ’ Mon's $3.00 Mon's Hi $4.00 Men's } 104 FIRST AVENUE TWEEN SPRING AND SENECA STS SHOW YOU, IF YOU WILL VISE ouR

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