The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1907, Page 3

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THE TTLE BSTAR—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1007. OUVER WILL TRY ANOTHER MANAGER 1 The he came to the plate, and Dren- 4 Of pan, Just to get even, cracked out two Rita, The Rhodes Company—New Reparunent Store Of course Aberdeen had to win yesterday, pulling further away) Seattle. The Siwashes go sway for two weeks after flulshing |) the Royal Beagala, and it would aot be surprising If the locals dropped What You Have Been Looking se soe For!!! py Garry tke a i it kept bim nt field » though | busy trying te put them over. At T sta that Tacoma Was lucky to collect WO rourh two homes, one of whieh hit xp of the fence and bounced | cunsexae MINIATURE GRANDS any put on a few extra pball afternoons, It is} ng that the fane would) Pe Canucks char sid Se a change in the relative positions of | gpd San Fran manager | the clubs, Mange often works won| ceil | | Two home rans and a triple play | rtainly stunte enough for any | ame. Hut the other fellows)! 9 homers. | A SALE OF BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED MILLINERY AT $4. 75 THAT TAKES IN HATS WORTH UP TO $10.50. The like of this sale in the month of May is seldom, if ever, equaled. Our late opening makes it imperative that we should sell beautifal spring and summer milli- nery at greatly reduced prices. THE HATS ARE BEAUTIFUL, DISTINCTIVE, ELEGANT, AND DIFFERENT never seems please, tn ‘ Pitcher Hickey was wild yester | ip the lad) day, and wae really lucky to come Here is a lovely Baby Grand in a! Another Small Grand of very stand a move Itke this very || the present time It 4 beautiful Rosewood case. A very ard make. This superb Piano is set from thowe usually offered at sales. They command the admiration of all who see = betes we | well-known standard make The in a beautiful case of Antique Oak them, and, together with the greatly reduced prices, will form a combination that - tora won't let any one ride|! cost price of this elegant instrument You must see this to appreciate it will be irresist ) sttractive. We know of no millinery that is so becomingly pretty , pa gg ences Please do some i} was $900. lf you hurry, you can Cost $1,000. Price—if you hurry path 20 re ‘ch. meee ote enn Pra meee peep © 8475 - ~ “Hn _&et this i instrument ee $698 Aer oa es gu gach yom Hei ths PRPS Millinery Window, hada is 4 os eee oe A complete refined Piano—insidk ind | We also have a fire Piano, in beauti | Demplete Furnisners of Homes, Steamboats and Hotele | out. This instrument is in a beauti fully hand-carved Circassian Wal q ~~~ ~~~ ead iinneH ful ebony case. You know the Kim nut case—a superb instrument, and ON THE BARGAIN SQUARE ball. This Piano cost $600 when in fine condition. Price when new i new. The price now is only $250 was $475—now .......... $275 SATURDAY I8 RIBBON DAY ON THE SQUARE. Tomorrow we will offer for sale at the Bargain Square over 5,000 yards of Beauti- ful Faney Dresden Designs and Fancy Stripes, together with Plain Messaline Taffeta, up to 5 inches in width, suitable for sashes, bows, hat trimmings, hair ~ ribbons, ete, They come in all colors and nearly all combinations of colors. Ribbons worth up to 30¢ a yard, Saturday, ayard ........-..0-<-+e0e- l4de Here is an elegant instrument, in handsome oak case, heavily hand-carved panels. This Piano has beert some tely refinished; as — asnew. The price is . oo ceaees ee 40s yylts mmer Furniture for Less | HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICE | | AT THE 1 PIONEER PIANO HOUSE is ae i Be Og Sale of fot Sum- : D. S. Johnston Co. Women’s Tailored Suits Furniture toa cer extent the dis- of new For the of dis of them once, good stions have been made. Se for tomorrow, they last, you can choose among these ms and in almost every instance get a Hetly desirable Chair, Swing, Rocker, Settee or 903 SECOND AVE. BURKE BUILDING. Meet Me Face to Face 1320 First ave. H, COHL & CO, 1320 First Ave. At 1-3 Off Our Special Low Prices See the Window Display Our regular prices have been surprisingly low, and women who know have told us that in ev instance they were the lowest in the city, quali considered. But owing to,our delayed opening P| are compelled to make a still further sacrifice. stocks are very complete and all new. Every garment was selected in 1907, from the best and ( most reputable New York tailors. This, to~ } | ' gether with a 33 1-8 per cent. discount off our a| prices, makes buying a pleasure, and very profit-~ able to you, as the whole summer season is be- fore you, but with us it is nearing time to re- duce stocks that should have been sold thirty days ago had we been open. Suits of every style are included, stunningly made from the correct materials for 1907, in all the new colorings. ETONS, PONYS, PRINCE CHAP, GIBSON AND OTHER POPULAR BTYLES, made up from serges, panamas, voiles, and, in fact, all the new, desirable fabrics, in plain and fancy weayes. All our $75.00 Suits go on sale at . Ali our $60.00 Suits go on sale at All our $45.00 Suits go on sale at ¥ All our $37.50 Suits go on sale at. ¥ All our $30.00 Suits go on sale at.. All our $22.50 Suite go on sale at 15. All our $15.00 Suite go on sale at. $10. All our $12.50 Suits go on sale at THE RHODES COMPANY Special Sale of SATEEN PETTICOATS article at a material saving. Here are the ctions : —y 9 Weatheret Oat Rocker Settee ° $4.25 Weathered Oak Rocker ont nbnee« $2.75 Weathered Oak Chair edges $2.75 MP Maple Rocker, with Delaware seat..... .. 82.50 Maple Rocker, with Delaware seat anc ‘ 85.25 of red_and natural wood ... $1.45 dd Rocker . . a $2.75 ware erat and back .....+ «-.++ ++» $8.75 Onet Chair, with Delaware seat and back .... .....88.75 Meturai Finished S one's cscee 3.00 Green Rocker, with Delaware seat and back +++ 88.75 Weathered Ail THe CREDIT Om, = YOU, WANT Bae [ CORNER | Opening Day Saturday Kepanjes Avg suluedg THE RHODES COMPANY Oak D SEPTEV re ree The Bank for Savings CAPITAL, $400,000, FULLY PAID. REFERENCE SECOND AVE.|) a AND. | Five Years in One Place UNION zes PER PER Regular $2.00 and $2.60 - —_ 2 values blac brown, rcreet ’ CENT, CENT. | 3 eves tet and white aa , ° “ ‘ ie ike | Petticoats, nicely made of PRETO PANETT Tl We do not claim to give a $40.00 Suit for DIRECTORS. een once 8 PR IVE MILLINER j ~ “ mc) = eye A usiae-Turenna, Gabriel Faure Alex F McEwan, | ga ~ tae er oe $25.00, but our $26.00 Suit cannot be dupli- amen Camp Joshua Grees eae Se =~ iis ? Special $1. 15 $ cated anywhere on earth for less than $40.00 $ Donte! : ay ee ; Cash or Credit ealnine ry Satur ay Sales We handle strictly exclusive woolens eS Eades Gallo Miebecea, Fw," wek > PACIFIC if 3.50 $1.49 : e 1 Sian aad Rermendine Beek that cannot be duplicated anywhere else at SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY. 1s OUTFITTING CO, : . ORNER FIRST AV. AND UNIVERSITY @T. OF POSITE POSTOFTFIcE | e 422 Pike St. any price. ne ee ae oe os TEOPA THY | eed F / PIANOS : 4 Cures when all o' WHY? Becax Meot Me Face to Faco ‘ brows, 2 ¢ nt t@ : “4 3 no yo r 2« adop 7 =“! | Af, COHL & CO 7 , 17< r ay, ea Be ° Victor and Ediso: a & é « Talking Machine ; SHEET MUSIC, STRIN TIL Second Ave., 5 from | > “ ae Smbrotdered OC oe Psi, Ha MERCHANT TAILOR acetone alee. wi é —= Corner se Pike St. a arige Piet . ! Sef OPPENHEIMER CO. In. | C.R. KRUEGER, Mer. 1320 First Ave. Me ig eee

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