The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1907, Page 3

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(ANT WE ALL GO BARE-FOOT TODAY CAPT. FRANCKE SAYS HE WILL APPEAL CASE Nev, May 31 —Mike y proved beyond a ® doudt that be is the Hart, by giving him Peating. causing b s wee tom of the local Inspectors,” sald Captain Bmile Francke who ruled the bridge of the libfated Dakota when she drove on the reef off Japan terday on “ Puedia from San aco and evinces a solid de ion (© make good hie He declares the findings © Inapectors to be contradic y and the suspension of e for two and & half years ridieulous, He says he hae ¥ ppeal to Supervising eral George Ubler 7 Hart, be i not a pape championship pow pector ommerce and labor Be Cool cool wie To be gether ® summer fe alto viable, and to be a well man is a decided advan Your selection of « “Pubr garment insures that tnof. et genuine attention which accorded a gentleman rman has an exclusive fabrics, ae re hot weather Second ave. eee HE GROTE.RANKIN (CO gee Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. r | Library | Table d Special $7.95 REGULAR PRICE, $15.25 of solid oak In quartered nehes and has deep side + beneath top, front of measures 19x22 toches and m very heavy stock, are Shaped lower sheif aoe $7.95 te made es 22x40 j . @ finish, Siaroand There ta a a forms part of ra pe bres b. Legs are rawe Housefurnishings Specials Me Wash Boaris brass or enameled giass *pe SO IX Tin Wash Boller with pec Table Linen Specials s of 6 . a m. per plece . ; $1.00 $1.10 8 ached t ft ask, per piece $1.15 . ‘ " ’ Damask, per piece ? $1.45 t 6 I Damask, per plece s ; 1.75 74 vemna : eached I Damask sat eee * $2.50 Following Slightly Soiled Pattern Cloths, Strictly for Less Regula ‘ Sine Regular. Specia id t $6.4 s4.90 : 7.40 85 ' 7 6.10 : " 6.65 THE CREDIT YOU, WANT CORNER SECOND AVE AND UNION ST | | I will not submit to the decis Captain France arrived yew | hin | im authority to the secretary | POSTAL CLERKS The delegates to the third annual convention of post office clerka, members of the state association,! of about se |returned to their respective homes today after an interesting conven on in Seattle Thursday At the afternoon season a resolu Hom wae adopted favoring an etght hour day A ban quet Was held last night, Webster Davis betng the principal speaker The ¢lection of officers resulted as follows President, Homer T. Bone, of Ta coma first reatdent Fred Steyh, of Seattle; second vice prea ident, BH. J. Cavanaugh, of Spo kane; secretary, R. A. Spence, of Everett; treasurer, Paul 8 Strong of Bellingham; sergeant-at-arma, Thomas 1. Burna, of Seattle; del egate to the national convention, W J. Requa, of Bverett; alternate, ¢ A. Sparks, of Olympia; state or @anizer, Michael Dowd, of Tacoma NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. For apace in new directory, phone 2600 and ask for Advertising De. partment THE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY, No. 1115 it Is Easy We Want You to Come Here— Inspect Our Clothes— Compare Our Prices— Note the Styles— Buy If You Think Our Prices Right— Get Our Methods We Press All Clothes Bought Here Once A Week Free of Charge. SUITS, $10 to $25. TOP COATS, $12.50 to $20. WE CAN FIT ANY MAN IN SEATTLE, NO MATTER HOW HE IS BUILT. Joe | Schermer & Co, 1010 1ST AVE. END CONVENTION | Everett was chosen as| the meeting place of 1908. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1907. __ |RESTAURANT MEN ORGANIZE Beattie Renta: Oren HIDS TOMORROW, | The new bide for the impr changes in plane wi ' The be shown & saving over the former ; bid of the Barbar Asphalt Compony | @soclation waa pe * 6, ganized at a mee Thursday night when 81 proprietors of local restaurants identified themaelves with the new organization, thereby giving up thelr allegiance to the Hote! and Restaurant Keepers’ as jeociation with which they had a tilt Inst week. A. H. MoCormick was elected secretary and treasurer At the meeting next week a seale of adve 1 prices will be decided upon, a general advance of from 6 to 10 cents te proposed ‘ant Keepers’ nently on EIGHTS ROW TODAY Everything is in readiness for the race today between the Wash ington and Stanford crows, consid ered the biggest rowing event ever held on the Pacific coast. It looks | ae if Stanford had slightly the better of the chances for the race this afternoon, The men are more experienced and in Capt. Zimmer man the southern eight has a strong man, Washington has BALLARD BEATS EVERETT, The Ballard baseball team yester day wor ro > t te practicing for a | ra with the Be ttre os ig te the vo gay | — R. © atxth inning the Ballard bunch filled pond sf gf mt ® the bases and won the game. Bat ’ on he e terles-—Woody and Hein; Kinnear four miles, starting st a point south of Leech! Park and finishing | °%4 MeManus at the golf links at Laurelburet on Union bay Duy your Hat of BN. Br Co., 1381 2nd ave. Tables TUNA MAHOGANY. DARK MAHOGANY ALL SIZES. Parlor GOLDEN OAK, BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE, ALL SHAPES. Regular Prices Range from $16.00 to $6.00. Your, Choice, Any One Table ........ $4.75 TOMORRO Cash Only, and But One to a Customer. THE LAST CHANCE To See the Demonstration on a Monarch Malleable Range Will morrow miss who ts showing Saturday; don the ff the wonderful capabilities oceur ¢t t miss f that wonderful range Germon out of mere le they became in wonderful ease Many people watched Miss little by tensely sted in the curiosit t first, but celerity, MON cleanliness and economy exhibited by the ! he turns out ARCH RANGE, by ite to minute the products « rcu meat if hich from m inary skill ill with great ex ousewife can turn out narch than with any « less expense } etter cookery with range in the world Century Furniture Company Gorner Second and Soring A. BRIDGE & CO. The Largest Clothing House on the Coast The right kind of clothing of prices. Our Special $12.50 and $15 Suits The kind that you and I and all practical men at the right kind like to wear. Come in and let us show them to you ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE PAIR FREE OF CHARGE A. BRIDGE & CO. | 1038, 105, 107 FIRST AVENUE Corner First and Yesler Clothing House on the Coast Largest Ex Saturday regular prices it matters not to you you see them, whether ues up to #45.00. WASH BELTS. Beautiful White En broidewed Wash Belts with fancy gilt buckles, all sizes each 19¢ Saturday all the new od Special price Re oa $3 ip Be 4711 PERFUME, JUNE ROSES, VIO. ette de Perme, Carnation and Hallé SPLENDID CORSET COVER EM. i 7 : P broideries, fine Cambriec and Swisses i ct ccna ae 25e together with a few choice patterns in ENGLISH VIOLET PUT UP THREE flouncings; values 50¢; Saturday, a cakes in a box, a box 12¢ FONE ona oss tsncnnse aeese ees COMPANY They are tearing our building down BIG REDUCTIONS ON CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLI a onan | Sto | Appropriat ‘ Wedding : Gifts over these few Sainewins pr as we are of spac Tiffany Bronze wares, Old Guekenheimer Tiffany glass wares, rich quar . .00 cut glass, Minton china nter , more —_ full ware, art goods from ee er $1 00 everywhere. California Brandies uart $1.00 eee eee oar | Albert Hansen Claret Wines, T5¢ Jeweler and NERY—CASH OR CREDIT Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St traordinary Sale of i, | BEAUTIFUL SILK ETON anp JUMPER SUITS $16.50 Regularly Sold up to $35.00 SATURDAY IT WILL BE fortune to select from an endless variety of YOUR GOOD stunning creations at about half their Just how we are able to do so long as and share it quick are a great deal better than others; The Suits are handsomely Jesirable colors are in some then, besides, the sizes get broken. grand offering made, and the moat eluded. Skirts are ll and plaited you buy or not Seturday, e suit, $16.50 It’s about time now to buy your daughter her summer dress. We have it—the kind she wants—-any color, and a stunning line of White Dresses, any age, from 65¢ up. Sale of Boys’ and Girl's Straw Sailors On the Bargain Square SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE at the Bargain Square a Boys’ and Girls’ straw trimmed with silk worth up to 75e each Headquarters for Royal Worcester, Bon Ton and Saphere Corsets for Women. TOILET ARTICLES FOR LESS OUR OWN TALCUM POWDER, PUT p in glass bottles, with shaker top, in IMPORTED PATTERN HATS At Exactly ONE-HALF Price THE RHODES Stop! And look KEYSTONE LIQUOR = ey you share because Be sure Val POSTAL CARDS. A splendid lot of Souvenir Postal shipment of Sailor Hats Rough braids are ineluded bands and streamers Saturday, each 19¢ Cards, local views Milan and places of note and interest, each RIBBONS--EMBROIDERIES BEAUTIFUL ALL-SILK TAFFETA Ribbon, fine quality of pure silk, in all Saturday, a colors, 5Y% inches wide, SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE A Limited Number of Beautiful French Models that bought spring opening, but which, owing to delays Imported we for our has been delayed indefinitely. the cream of elabora in contracts, These Hats consist of Paris designs and are very y trimmed with plumes and flowers, and regularly sold from $27.50 to $60.00. a EXACTLY HALF PRICE All New York Pattern Hats ONE-THIRD OFF Their Regular Prices. These Beautiful Hats Saturday ... are copies of Paris models, possessing all the real beauty but eliminating the extravagant features. The are constructed on practical lines, and we do think they will be preferred by a ¢ many to the faney hat, even the picture gh price were the same. THE RHODES COMPANY ARCADE BUILDING Silversmith Sole Agent for Patck, Philippe & Co.'s Celebrated Watches First Av. and Cherry St Established 188: Co. 23 First Av

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