The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1907, Page 12

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RIGHARD HARDING DAVIS SEES KONGO; FINDS THAT “THE CHARGES AGAINST KING LEOPOLD ARE TRE | tainly true, and T am quite ready to I ote: oe of barbarous cruelty would « proved . am willing ¢ cept the evidenc on this given to me by ex-offleere, mission. aries and traders — CRLEDRATED Lanes MONARCH ALAVED 90,000,000 PROFLE, AND AUTHOR pr HAs BN. “Van Damme, ¢ SAYS EVIDEVOR OF ATROCT Ties CONVINGE HIM, i {Seattle Star's Bxctustve Servtoe) LONDON, May hard Hard fg Davin, the American noveltat and war correspondent, has returned rg Bey pom the Ee my sags | “You never eee an old man or , | in the Kengo country—« nge ¥ significant faot. Mere, t “In my optuton.” said Mr, Davia tn an interview eba * true that King Looe er a 20,020,000 peop'> , plnced a¢ & PD prevented any Ls HICHARD HARDING DAVIS, Wo eect 3 | “Ho long as t id te king of 1 HAS INVESTIGATION KON the Helgiane | am afratd tittle will Go CHAnGRS, be done se “I thin sty remedy te for} : the Bnalie r 1 know! 4 helleve that If o 4 0 into the 1] tf you chase @ piekpocket to “ZT saw no atrocities T t one accuses you of| atrecity none your Watch no of four months ulterior motives. “ne | 4 NORDHOFF & CO. SEATTLE ANN Sain geoaguanadid F ; Our Our ] Seven ae |seventeenth| SEVENTEEN years ago today—MAY 13, 1890—-THE BON MARCHE opened its doors at the corner of First and Cedar, and the methods that were destined to revolution. ize Seattle retailing and create a Twentieth Century Store were planted. That they yield. ed a bumper crop none will gainsay! To commemorate this—-OUR BIRTHDAY—to wel- come old friends, patrons and employes—to make new friends and show them the possi- bilities of clean methods as applied to the buying and selling of clean merchandise—the power of great capital to produce bargains almost at will—to prove that we feel the almost insurmountable debt of gratitude placed upon us by the good people of Beattle, we have instituted The Greatest ee ee t Money- ‘Saying Sales a ll CORI TG In the History of Our Destaste Bvery Department contributes. Come tomorrow, | $30 to $40 Spring Suits Only $15 Tomorrow B ‘That ts half price and much ees than balf for the Suits you know are correct, as you've been § admiring them since Haster. ° Materials incinde Altman's Voile, In Diack and navy beantifel pastel shades Form Fitting and Cutaway, French panama, tn black, navy and brown; fine checks and pretty mixtures fnvisible plaids; shadow stripes tn All afIk or satin lined jackets. Models include Pony, Eton, Bolero, AD tastefully trimmed. 200 in a!) i Women’s $3.50 Boots Only $1.65 q Tomorrow i “Our Birthday” will be a mighty busy day In the Shoe Store i Why? Women's $3.00 and $3.50 Boots are to be sold s pair. All steee, mind you , a The offering consists of 620 pairs, Lace, Button and Blucher Boots, of kid and patent colts fm any store, tn any state in the Union, $4.00 and $3.50 » pair. Hut, “our Birthday” price i Z only $1.65 a pair. Men's $3.50 and $4 Shoes $2 BH Tomorrow out men shoppers on ‘This one item in iteelf is enough to bring “our Birthday,” but there are i others. Let us take one at « time. H This bold of i Calf, Veiour Cait. Viel and Pi ; : : and $4 Shoes all widthe and all « shapes > pairs of Men st $2.45 a pair. Suit Cases -- Morning Sales ofipees On of the ridiculously low prices and limited quanti accor thes, phone and mal! Ts are srispe lowing Morning . Bales Instead of $6.00 | ene santas } 75 Children’s $3.00 Raincoats ~- “The very thing the (doctor | In the Morning Sale for 1.75 ordered” for that vacation trip 22 to 52 Inches long, Raincoats of rubberized Henrfetta, with deep | 7ou're p cape, black and navy blue; regniar prices $2.50 and $2.00 each Indestruct / From 9 to 11 tomorrow morning page i ne 4 SS hacerieen as $1.75 rry, and they bound wi Zo Silk Be Remnants, 10¢ Each. ndles of same Rbvet $8 éseen of we ent of Lace, Em-| rase spring lock, cloth lined a best . sing Rem- | With shirt waist pocket | plaids, finished ae Rdg, A bargain at $4.48, a buckle fasteners pach ..106 eee aaeen Se Awful Smash in SOAP—Fairbanks’ Santa Claus . ) to 11 @. m., per Automobiles ; 2e i What's up? Too many, that’s Half-Pair Lace Curtains, Worth 99 < alll New prices run down this $1.50 to $3.50 a Pair, Each a way n n La tains al NOW $6.50 WERE 87.75 Mar an be r p int NOW WERE $9.00. . 7 vow | NOW WERE $10.50 NOW WERE $28.50 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, Mal Is HELD ON DEBT OF $87.50 (he are Dactustve Servtee) BERKELEY, Cal, May 13 ittle boy is valued at $87.00, cash on delivery Johnny Knicks ts his name, and he is being held for debt. Unless his mother pays over the above sum to the woman who has had past she must do without her son This je the ultimatum of Mrs. Jeaus Alcantara, who while caring for the boy while bis mother was away learned to love him as her own child. Mre Knicks came to the conclu ston reesntly that she wanted her boy with her again, and tried to get Possession of the child But Mra. Alcantara was Orm “No money bo ch " she eald, and now the courte have been called wpon to decide as to the proper dis- posal of the boy UNIQUE EFFECT IN VOJLE GOWN White dots, In two on, are the features of a handsome French blue silk votle, The material ts used over « burst orange foundation of taffeta. The votle having the large white dots is used to form a surplice front of the gown and this reaches to the hem of the dress, The email dotted goods ls fashioned Into the manda WILL OPEN NEW COAL MINES creased as rapidly ae possible ‘This | choose. de at the heed porters and Trader ~ $17.85 for 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rags. This je a new shipment, For tomorrow they are offered at the special price of GOSSIP FROM NEW YORK & skyscraper tr hie banking room o « pr 1907, including Ortental, to five feet. Th ets, Garments which choice. A few brief Fancy Black Silk Jackets in Bton blouse style, made of good taffeta and effectively trimmed with biack velvet ribbon and lace; mandarin sieeve and vestee of lace, ‘Apecial price, $15.00 oh: braid. A ed at $15, 00 The smart loo somely ¢ for outly wear yivania Tatler oper ray street riage of & peare tr Made of Oak, finished regular price ts 66.25; The Costume and Guit Bection have been marked at descriptions of taffeta, nicely sider effect and is trim very smart bunéred ar May %%—-ome of |and Broadway, hae moved into the rented banke when they Duane ready-made bar a reconstruct their and le tearing down ft» adopt & new plan. fr preparing ¢ st up « eky Nations! Beek hee «& tents ¢ the pancy of ite M fank, tn the ding after « buliding are amona fs lsree the town, being floral and conventional designs den. There $6.25 Extension Tables, Tomorrow..... special tomorrow 1s Women’s Sults, Gowns, Walets, Corsets, ioves—-FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. —Store Opens 6:30 «, m, Closes 509g Wiivecual One Roof am ~ Everything to Furnish the Mowe Complete.” © eight different p wide rails and fe ~ Women’s Silk Eton Jacke Regular $18.50 to $29.50 Garments Now $15.00 is now making an attractive epectal offer in Women's 50 to $29.60 are Biik Bton of good taffeta, having short Japanese sieeve trimmed with ollk braid; there is a vestee of silk Her- cules braid and silk crotehet Was $22- button trimming. 60, now $15.00 tatlored has ~ Excellent Value in Box Coats at $4. 95 a garments included in this line of Box Coats are of striped material, immed with bias bands and buttons of same material There is @ good assortment of sizes. Splendid value at. fashionable ent i coat suse: elht Many other styles, including tots of m elty jackets, are also here at the special of or ten ~ THE ONLY GENUINE DOVE OF PEACE NEWS BULLETIN SECRETARY TAFT HAS SETTLED THE PANAW CONTROVERSY. A CANAL LABOR WAGES | 936 Top menaures 22x42 inches when closed ang cely turned and fluted ~ Th patterns — whieh now grouped at Jacket of pron style, with velvet around; lace | | sleeves are short, ‘¢, $15.00 They are expecially women who were walt Mre. Carnegie.” r into the morning’s order. goods Mr. Carnegte feeling Tm giad to hear i. Tae you. All right, goed bra” One of the customer been brine tor wwit upon ber while be jai we Mre Carnegie,” to & woman whe a by ber side: “That makes mel every time that man gees full of customers, as be Goes st thie time of day, ways has a call from some pereon the mm course they don't trade B that’s whet I am getting at are fake calle, and he never t ee whose sames he so Why does he suppose it ts to make Bie = think that the leat | part of town buy at Ble srestest sensation a way that the stret some time bas beet ment of Jobe W. Gate frome Wall were 0 speculators vetne ecole The house always : @ nts, and joes were marked by Ligh John W. . Gates in financial cfreles al Emp a be 1 He! Rot 7 ate and took & the legal fret e and Miss Hath t saw nothing pira of last month antied from Cape pt on the BM He arrived at § e to the couple > {

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