The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1907, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1907. . fi YS DO y A “ lids ewiitly to Uhely doom: Thal tems basa! abe? Walked’ over to Yedda coslading & beet Kderens A . A N INDIAN jeuperintendent and my wife and | the cradle to aken my little baby! “ihe boye bh: a little eplgram with by were rushing on to death |g that I might kine her and|which they used to warn speakers i : 2d , th that | prayed might be in-|hear her make @ vain attempt to) pot to be too prolix. It compared -—@tore open Saturday evening for your con- in my ears. they would say, "the venience | Tran up the track, I flashed my When | was at Harvard,” said longer the spoke, the greater the ~ lantern, The express rounded the | Dr. Witllam FP. Anderson, of New | tlre jeurve. I ran, slipped, fell and the - jlantern chimney crashed, Th Heo antiga | THE enoonaaeive miysrary,aae voweny erone or |! this special for Saturday plated frame of the lan » TIMELY HINTS FOR SATURDAY H evening erying at the top of my ¥ Quality considered, you will positively find $1.00 reaches further Closer came the express and as mocking echo came the throbbing Peze bt } at Oppenhel of the special, A red film shot re . . across my eyes, 1 fell to my knee No matter what the conditions, we are giving more for the same ) YOUNGSTERS F The a unen ae, 1} tare either Ip or quality or lower prices ane TWO G OND OF INDIAN WRESTLING WHO HAVE JUST PLACED he train was upon ¢ f threw Saturday you will find many bargains here that cannot be dupli a very use ul ar Cc a a THEMSELVES IN POSITION READY TO TEST THEIR SKILL. the lantern frame at the I fell forward across the track. [|| Cated elsewhere 0 small price pays, If you are f the old | back, and try to raise the other fel: | clothes will do. You muat remove | hid my face in the hot lers, Ir ibe «right «Merecertsed Plaid | $1.26 Hand Baga, all More of wres' * something low, or turn bim over Our shoes and stockings. Get out the light of one of the cara I w { a te “ tation, urday, yare ther plme k ame mie pat Wil be & chank — “. yobigen te Dye Ry “ rectico if you can, | thought I saw my baby ro 68 apt uarenepe lly ibe %d large cotn puree ohe fof fen, 8 . Wao are wrestling, but fo cing to show you| hands waving in childish ence be Hand Bags, gilt frame; Ho as as your WAY. ne | who te looking In the m for the start,| at her father—murdered of a mul Washable India Li | “0 ihe Indian boys to do, be | the struggle he boys may flat on your | tude Saturday, yard T¢ | she White Embroidered Was " ko re ing away to . aide. os wut » heads of each in| | heard the crash the Fine Mercerized Silky Pig ete ibe viet an © ine will nm the of the "feet of the | came When | ured White Waistings, Sat Ibe White Wash Belt 100 her, 8 directly into wee, |b the arms at the el-| was the mournful fay, yard 19¢ | 2c Children’s Sun Bonnets . ¥ ean wee in the naine whistle and the 4 ihe » mY » aVigorate the abut ay T heard the ways ve White Lace Stock Colla Boys’ Light Calico Watst ened ’ a " Ta Indian ft tn your good « rh Migs oe a t Se ee oat apieg. | beard =m . pet ad et le begin flat on your /if you have them, if not any ola eit *™ oe ' the ¢ sey be White M7 the Bets Combs pen $ lal nite . wid ne OS | oo for her m , 6x34 , faney trim Satur - 1 pour urday, oach te net 106 two \ | " flesh ¢ » Bte E RONG | Iheard the p ji. eo ‘ rom ™Y | $2.00 HAND TRIMMED APPLIQUED DRAPE VEILS, EACH. @1.25 price or approachin r eithe wide Jack —I've you ‘thre tmall, ur ' treaks were times. You'll be late at the of i - a meee abeoting . oo feelin (ee ts rpg OPPENHEIMER CO., Ine. coat and hat rack like picture, finished golden, By Dew Alice. could see before me a beret ng ptle,| Were cramm al beneath I held my nh my arme B07 Pike Gt. between Eighth and Ninth 9 > ried op taint whistle came down the the effigy of my ne: the bollers, sending the #ieel mon-!that morning 1 departed 24 inches long by 24% wide; has 4 brass-plated teat My blood ran co I Hours seemed to pass, I stood vs : ‘ Pa trea “32" the wrong | mtowlens hooks of neat design—one of the useful and ne [rath 6 en The key clicked 1 Me * should have been | “C" was my call necessary articles for the home—very spé cal to allow the epecial feat broke out from erery pore " <= Ged: too freight ti-ap|and ran down my body te top tec cially priced for Saturday evening, from 6 to 9 nate fhe road. ‘ w that the nearest sta 1 ae, SI, 3 Se Sewn. cane em. cntrnene ns Serie Oo Con ee BIE > certerm cence eeeee caseeens icinsen tse ‘sleep, tn the signal tower. me for our midnight conversation : was rising Sas my throat, |The apell seemed to be lifted from —but one to a person. ye beat rapidl stood | me as I realized what I was r I felt paralysed aie tee. — —no C. O. D. or phone orders taken. eine Were coming toward; I was going mad The whistle at the rate of 50 miles | sounded again This time there ‘There would de a pile of was a faint answer from an oppo fe @ few geconds | conld site direction. The key clicked evesh of the stecl monsters. / again. [| came to my senses 4 tim-) “Wife and baby shoard.” was the injared | message. [ rushed down the lad soo ag me ot the _Arivg. Ider and threw the red block. 1 Standard Furniture Co. Shh. firarth Great Railroad Blockade Sale , 4 Folding GoCarte—ail Prices New Daytig it Store. 1006-1616 First Avemus sao sam ao - | Saturday, June Ist | Meet Me Face to Face , | H. COHL & CO, : TOMORROW Is the beginning of one of the greatest ‘cade , i pevey-eaving sales we have ever attempted. We start | 1320 Firet Ave.—New Ar —1320 First Ave. at 8 o'clock, Saturday, June Ist, with a display et ergins never before offered in the city. It is the aame Minevery part of the store, Watch Sunday's papers for a eatimation of what we are offering tomorrow—asurprises values and prices will be the order of things Fly Paper. Basement, doable sheets Tangle Foot they stick Window Screen. Firet Floor OM price 2 frame. covered wir reen fly guard. Ex te 83 inches. Ga 1317-1319 First Avenue "SAEMIE MOPUIM O4Z YORUM Watch the window always. The immense sacrifice we made in ng prices erythi rs ha Tits be cake White Rose ur object is nearly attained—in other we have about ufficic es iMellet Soap floats eebiins creditors. One last Bid iad she nit ied. Can't be bea 1 Old price $2 sands of pe ave k ly a so Minea tes / . terday's price ts 2c fe the best cc sesamiae ia, . é | how arket for the money have also helped u I rable the t sales in Se We do not claim to give a $40.00 suit for $25.00, but our $25.00 suit cannot be duplicated anywhere on earth™ for less than $49.00 | We handle strictly exclusive woolens that cannet be duplicated anywhere else at any price | H. COHL & CO. Merchant Tallor 1320 First Ave. ©. R. Krueger, Mgr. New Arcada strong steel wheels again cut the price Grass Hook Fire ¥ %e—The MEN'S SHOES $2.50 Men's Shoes. Blockade Sale price > 1.65 $3.50 Men's Shoes. Blockade Sale price 2.25 $4.00 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, Blockade Sale price $2.65 $5.00 Men's Extra Fine Patent Leather Shoes. Blockade alo prise $3.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS orsteds ckade Sale price $6.35 se Mente Boriae «, latest checks and fancy ixtores, black and blue thibets. Blockade 90.65 MEN'S SPRING SUITS black and uble breasted, made up to sell for $7.50 to $8.50 30e-—Kindergarton re made especially Bow and Arrows. Lined and chain oe Lm 25e shoulders, made up to sell ade Sale pr Men's Spring Suits in the nobbie ne. o. Ht teen 4] Secretary, The Bank for Savings: Capital $400,000, Fully Pald Per Per The art of getting riches consists very much in THRIFRe All Presiden also plain blacks and blues, s br Mad O14 price 150—Japanese. tinted arrows and bow for boys and = giris A asted $18.00 Young Men's Spring Suits, ingle o bie beeant serges, cheviots, blues and blac palr—Kaay CHILDREN'S SUITS on re - kade » men are qualified fo money, but it ts tm the * r e % wer of eve e alike tc ractice this virtue Benjamin " pr "$1 65 . ’ . om" oof 94/00 ana #6,00 Ben's ‘ail wool ‘yon ood shmeres, Blockade Sale pr $1.85 Ml sites Sc—Best imported Fine Dress Pants. | je Sale pr $2.85 0) Childre : the late a SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Corner First Av. and University St. Opposite Post Office Bigich Match " * The price for Sa B= 19¢ & $3.00 2 n's Hate a ale pr CHILDREN'S SHOES FURNISHING GOODS $2.00 and $2 Children’s Fir Tan Shoes. Blockade face 250 Men's All-wool 10¢ Sale $1.45 Did you eve , 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET $1.50 and $2.00 M ee ‘Ge if Shirts. B ¢ Sale pr i $2.00 Children's Good Sob Shoes. Blockade of the tmpartaace your ° +, 1 $1.15 Nature gave you good teeth. Do you neglect them? Our spectaity 1s to care for and give the best possible Den-¢ hs Pee thy «rapes She LADIES' SHOES tal services The Councleseur President Suspenders B5e #2.50 Ladies’ Fine Shoes. Blockade Sale price... $1.25 | ©xamination Free Oc Men's Balbriggan Underweat 2he $3.00 Ladies’ Very Fine Dress Shoes. Blockade Sale | NNW WOK PONE soso ccvcvcse senses sete. os ~.98.00 up that knows a good. pure beer, ot Suect Wilesieaen Undarwens. B pe 1.65 jold Crowns and bridge work “$2.00 and up the flavor of & flee quality o $2.50 Ladies’ Fine Oxfords. Blockade Sale price. .$1.50 cere eon : meat on rice . F 2.00 give y “ i $2.¢ 1112 Second Avenue Phone Main 1772 Office Hours 8:30 to 7 Sundays 9 to 12:30 Lady Attendants PANTS TO ORDER FOR #4 at the The Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. aa 1317-1319 FIRST AY., SEATTLE, WASH. TRE Ee ee Mon ‘Tall OPPOSITE NEW ARCADE ONE-HALF BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICE Coliseom Rink Bullding, 191@ Second Ave. ‘ “UNLOADING SALE.” Aa Ladies’ Spring Mats, values ue $12.50 at 8. ~\ Pacific & Puget Sound Bot- ting Company Phone 927 i %

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