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THE SEATTLE STAR..PRIDAY, MAY 31, 1907. t SO OO OOOO TO INVESTIGATE i Y RA WOMAN’ DEATH } WILL YOU GIVE ONE DOLLA ) \ MONTH TO WAYSIDE MISSION? © 2% ::5 0 se cio ome wad and Rubenstein to Coroner ¥ a) QM. Carroll yesterday confirmed the \eunene SADA Sy > OOOO OOO" <><><><>\ | coroner's suspicions that Mra, Mary Q O'Bannon, who died at the Paeitic ( hospital following a street car ac ja ei tte co vay é ae reb led, myself to send each \ | cident in Ballard, came to her death ‘ 1 ST PRR yee ee Seen ‘ » bereby pledge through polsoning. One and one t half grains of corrosive sublimate i? month to the management of the Wayside Emergency Hospital for the period of one y Sl were found tn the. weimen’s: otem : beginning June 1, 1907, the sum of one dollar ($1.00) ach, establishing the fact that Mra ; x O'Bannon died of mercurial poison ¥ ‘ing . \ PI ons sesguctes pabbvcncnsace 4, Aw & result of the finding Dr e Carrot) will held an inquest at 10 ) eee o'clock tomorrow morning which S Residence .... .... adie ora hits expected to reveal, aside from L Q fixing the blame for Mra, O'Ban / ) } Business .........5+ re rey ee eeeetcens non's deat mething further re \ \ garding methods of treatment | RN xs a yy yy ay yg pe IY > )) | 1 _YORUO At the Pacific hospital . LEYS OOOO OOO S I S> Thet a pow claimed to be : \ t 4 an aN =a sodium bromide, presertbed by Dr i ¢ The Star wants some more of its readers g to aid by giving one de lar a te oe Parke Weed Willis, physician to Ls 0 to sign the accompanying pledge and ma for the next year, thereby increasing the he Seattle Blectric company was 0 it to this newspaper om administered to Mre. O'Bannon im { 4 Several pledges have already been re There ¢ nly should be mediately before her death te } \ ceived. Some of them have been accom the Wayside Emergency Hospital is known. The sodium bromide po } } eattle today than tion, given to quiet the nerves, was % \ panied by checks for the month of June loing greater good in Seat a. ) | compound. by M Conlan, a g As already announ n The Star, the almost any other institution : , nurse at the Pacific hospital Wayside Emergency Hospital requires an It ean do a still greater good and you aunnae ‘ > " 7 . mY RLM 5 addition to its present income o vat &75 sip it to this end at an wageen to Leenares f but §1 onth an't it r month, f t $1 a m fal Servion.) tin thiee teonah wople in Seattle will tt SeORO WOOLLEY, "May 31 - eo (| Decoration Day was fittingly ob POO OOSOOHPOOSOOD GOSS OOOOH OSL | served i the olty under the sue Hall Price for Suits June what it has been customary for Summer This year we do on the first day of has, and our contemporaries, to do on July | Wraps and Suits have come and are clamoring for space in previous There are in this Half-Price Sale, Suits made of Altman voile, English voile, imperial serge, French panama, American voile and panama, German and English worsteds, imported diagonals and fancy mixtures—there 1s every fashionable cut and color, and these are the prices Spring Suits That Were ep $12.50 — HALF PRICE — $6.25 $17.50 — HALF PRICE — $8.75 | $24.00— HALF PRICE —$12.00 1 ~ $2850 HALF PRICE —$14.25 $33.50— HALF PRICE —$16.75 $40.00— HALF PRICE —$20.00 . $50.00— HALF PRICE —$25.00 } = pe at & . $65.00— HALF PRICE —$32.50 And so on up to the finest and costliest Suits at $100 and over All are incladed i in this sweeping reduction i << ee : om an \ Velvet beuk Mats Table Damask 29c; | Curtains for 55c; Now S0c. i Value 45¢. Value $1.25. Silict-cteees ask Téc. Our me For special selling Saturday : : Lefer price ts 69c, however. Vel- | we piace on anle five pieces only tne my aon sag A og : on aaa a strips of Mercerited Greaadine i eet Door Mats, 16x83-inch size, | of Pure Bleached Table Damask, | Loonie me windows or portieres i fm bdeastiful floral and Porstan | 60 inches wide, worth 450, at | in a fine color range. red, green, Ki | oe ‘The colorings are rich | SBE, Not linen, of course, brown, tan, bi and pink ef 11) Hl pats and greens. Have you « | but sives excellent service | fects. In pairs these ide tit Gare epotabout the house? Cov. | and saves the better grades. ~~ | $240 py mg teey ot fe yernr 5 Women’s $1.25 ~" Kid Gloves 79. Steel Razors 59c; 1.75 and $2. Value $1.00. $4.78 and 02.00 Hand Bags 98c. By mere luck we succeeded tn otter @ amall quantity of Wom. | Fine Steel Razors to sel her Kk. brown ete $2.25 Kid Street Gloves. in Worth $1.00. # ly constructed and > : re in Germany, | f with coin purse, all the | tem. » 790 ‘ show % im their ex: | nowest ahapen, Ociy' tes, nc } end tan only. A so Barbers, please no | member. They'll be snapped up : Jot early : | A Splendid Line of Men’s Spring Suits Fresh From the Makers choose You-don’t have to 7 some fresh ones « that have been morning pulled about none over a month old Fresh Suite are « morrow Buys a choice f ») suite In the latest fashion able shades and patterns, stripes, plaids, checks and overpiaids. Disinterested men who have shopped around tell ua that our stock is larger than the combined showing of any three stores in town We believe it to be true. f ys a cholee of 300 anita that exclusive shops ag to $25 for ts that bear the distinct ve marks of good ring and style. All the ~ fashionable plaids, et price found with these sul ; ton Back 1 saven $5 Buys one of the new threebot Sut that give distinction to the wearer, an¢ : to $10 besides. The variety represents st ecognized an “Correct men of tanh every n perfection ¢ per portions finished garme mming in all the ploes of the W. T. Sherman Post, G AR A parade was formed tn the forenoon under ce of Col HOM. Bhrewabury anc pre ded to Union metery, where graves of soldiers were decorated. The W. K entertained all visiting soldiers lB thelr families at diuner 2 OLYMPIA MAS B1000 Wing. OLYMPIA, May 31 destroyed & twostory frame house on Jefferson st. between Eleventh and Twelfth, at 1 o'clock yesterday The a wae owned by Thos Swan, who lives in Kileneburg It was unoccupied at the time of the fire, the origin of which te un- known. The loss is about $1,000, with ro insurance Fire totatiy CRISES POR WHeTRRN UNrON, NEW YORK, May 31 ern Union faces an international strike. Division heads of the great system are here in conference The telegraphers will present their de mands June 2. Fullyl@0,000 trained fen are involved The Weet Senator May Not Come Senator Samuel Plies, who ts at Honol b @ party of congress men and senators, ie Hot eure that \ retore home by A cable Piles yeeterday the makers wi way of Seattic rom Mr snced that the future plane of the party have not been made plain received To Choose « 8 Members of the omission b will select the eite for the hew soldiers’ home authorised tb at the noon to make thelr final decision ~ Sunday Excursions — Wid ross at Pleasant Beach rhododendr W lee phin pedo bos! navy yard esene * pleter 2 ix times daily 60 cents trip CIRCUS DAYS SEA TrTLeE Am RMOW 4 sUNE 6. 7°, Prices for Large LOGGERS SUPPLY COMPANY Roth Phones—os2 Colman Doek + DOWNING, F )PKING 4 RYE nROKERS drain, Provis PRIV eeeeceeee Apparel for Women, Misses, and Chiléreo——PREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.—Store Closes Dalty at 5:30 “Under One Roof — Everything to Furnish the | Home Complete. “Special Saturday Sale of Women’s Coats styles and materials, has been brought forward for ape unity to add to th row nner For tomorrow a line of nobby Coats in various lengths, ; reduce stock to clear the way for strictly summer goods. June brides will find here a weleome eppert fit at-a saving, Just a few of the Coats are described below-—see others in the display windows tom $9.75 for Coats Selling Regularly Up to $22.50 Hiack Bilk Coata in pony styles, some being effectively trimmed with biack sik pipings, lace and medal ae others have the black aiik i alseance collar effect The plainer models have seamea strapped with bias silk bands, Regular prices from $16.50 to $22.50: special tomnor. row Bilk Btona in black, with trimmings of silk hereules braids, nm the von 88,75 style, Sleeves are made in Japanese and mandarin effects; to 922.50; spectay . OK and Ught morrow € and motor weap, ale tn order t * wedding out. Some are made em $15.06 velvet ribbon and Persian bands iso ahort and full effects. Regular pri Tourists’ Coats of fine imported summer sultings, in checked, plaid and striped effects, model.d in the loose, em -fitt fashions, with plain and high fitted collars of velvet and allk, These Coats are highly desirable for street, outtr lar prices $16.76 to $22.60; special tomorrow , eeee sederne seane’ee . Six Patterns of Printed Linoleum Underpriced different patterns of Printed Linoleum, embracing the usual run of Printed Linoleum $3.60 e bought tome B0¢ the Bedding a NOTH—There will be an extra charge of 100 per square yard if we lay thie special LAnoleum. in 6-Piece Toilet Set, Special This set is in the new Duchess shape, and in two styles of decorations, one with border in gold, and (he other in « gold BO 3 50 Bedspread, $2.85 Pull size White Bed Spreada, fag, ing fringed and cut oom: the latter be ag fon the of ad ting the posts of Tomorrow six designe, can be chosen among at the apecial price of, a square yard. .....--++ e+. $3.00 Tapestry Table "Coven, Special $1.95 ~ T | Women’ s Hose, Special j Five Pairs for $1.00 ‘ , ern pecial tom: Tomorrow Mose Rose beavy Tapestry and tern pattert spect orem Table Covers, two yards square, in soft Ort As « especial from the Hoe- tock laste, wet of aix pleces . ental colorings and designs, selling regularly fery Division, fancy lace lisle re 50-Piece Flow Blue Dinner Set, Special $8.99 for $3.00, can be bows at the > special price | ‘ 4.4 & a1 Price | Stockings, n boot and allover of / tT ts in a new flowbiue Uadengenttal ’ fecta, black and new shades of oration on ao attractively modeled Printed Drapery Silke for kimona or drapery tan; also black cotton stockings good quality sem!-porcelain, known gp uses; special tomorrow, @ yard ........ 6De with unbleached eotes, are offered \Haarlem shape. Ass special for Tapestry Cushions for canoe, porch; special tomorrow, each 3-Piece Carving Set, Spesial $2.75 | This set comes nicely packed in « Lined case, It com | aiste of Knife, Fork and Steel, each having stag han- die with German-siiver ferrule and cap. Blade of | koife ie of best quality eteel, finely finished; epecial | price tomorrow for set 82.75 2-Blade Mincing Knife, Special 18¢ This Twobdlade Mincing Knife ie made tn one piece being stamped from heavy sheet steel Biades are tempered and knife is nicely nickeled throughout. A good, serviceable and easily cleaned knife; special tomorrow 18¢ | Vicars Shaped Waffle ae Special 98c Top and bottom of these Waffle [rons fit together like two cogwheels, making the space between of even | thickness and insuring even baking Waffies baked in {t are wholesome and easily digested because of the even cooking. The patent grease duct and de teachable jotat ineure cleanliness. This tron can be and hammock and 4 tomorrow at 6 pairs for $1.00 | na sete in this shape Divan, Special $3.95 $6. 75 Metal Folding A combination Couch and Bed, having top 23x74 inches when sides are dow. Both sides drop ae shown in !!iustration. Bed is made by raising sides to isontal position and fastening the automatic catches. This divan has fron frame, ample and positive locks and of! tempered springs. Fabric is @] the beet quality tinned wire and will never sag. The width open is used on either gas stoves or ordinary stoves, special tonervew . Asaes pit ; Reguiar price $6.75; special tomorrow snenee Wemenh Casteanes, Nadots, saan ws Sets fe Ageney for | the Gurney Refriger — ER — ray ater. CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE 1406 SECOND AVE. Saturday Shee holds 80 Iba. foe, cated Boorom Geek Sencias te vening by the Moon for $11.76 price 4.50. 84.49 ‘ ae ~ | re—March - mn Art Thou Gotng? $2.25 Pecket Katfe. Plumb's No 11% se 8 mother of -peartl high grade Ham ject guarantesd ades. Cotton Hoes mer. regular price os ‘$1.86 460, tor ase we on cots ole SATURDAY AFTER Gix. Table Tumblers, regular price 45c per doz, Saturday from 6 p. m te 10 p. m, SET OF GIX FOR... os seeee 10¢ CAHEN-DREW CO., Inc. Successors to M. & & Co, Retell. First and Madison The Flowers Bloom In ne Time LaSorelia. Let Me Down Easy In the Valley of Yesterday. The Town at the End of the Line Meet Me Down at the Corner euch ee the our purchase end The Great Slaughter Clothing Sale Now on by COSTELLO & GRANT IN THE RANKE BUILDING, CORNER OF ness, sick ase Whe fore make the starting = an with this one Gollar more. cont. te terest pai’ FIFTH AND PIKE ST Cannot Last Much Longer As the whole front of their store is now nearly torn down. Tomorrow, Saturday, June 1, is still left during which they can con- tinue business without interruption and if the largest reductions in prices of new Spring 1907 nobby, up-to-date, ready-to-wear clothing is an in- ducement their stock will be 100 men and boys’ suits less than it is today, tomorrow evening. Boys’ nobby all wool serge suits sold down town for $5.00 and $6.00 will be sold tomorrow at $2.50. Men's swell worsted suits usually sold for $15.00 will sell tomorrow for $7.50 $1.00 shirts will go for 50c Hats, caps, neckwear, etc., at pro rata reductions. Don’t miss this opportunity of saving half your money in the price of ' to #8 $ Lillagar & Barkmat Exciusive Mattore 1310 and Avene? any $30.00, $25.00, $20.00, $18.00 or $15.00 suit, as tomorrow will probably be your last chance to buy clothing at these awful reductions in prices. Costello & Grant Ranke Building, Cor. 5th and Pike Sts. Rete KOHLER & CHASEE od 1886, * PIANOS Tos-T10 PIKE © Waldorf Buttdiag