The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1907, Page 8

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i od by gu the unions ettiltat- the Central Labor Counel) is dents Alliance, the Se Ly 1 Clerks’ Union f@ mak * fight for shorter houre, The lowing wcale will be demanded | and put In effect In a fow days m 9 a.m. te 9 p.m. Saturday) 4 om $:50 a. m, to 6 p. Mm, on or days {fo the week ty stores) 3 vi] omen arg employed; from : = to 6 except on Saturday when the 4 ens will be from § te 10 ly store} mep oaly are employe An} » RS ARE 3 ar for tur invtead of 45 min 3 ¥ as heretofore te also demanded tg decision wae reached at a : meetihg of the union Tuesday aight | a Qfter a campaign had been in pro | :. @Tess for some time. A large nur r of the leading ronbusoambad of the city have pone "FIREMEN OF OLD TIME, PICNIC TOMORROW The firemen who helped to fight the historic fire of June 6, 1889, when practically the entire business Es ROO tection of Seattle was destroyed, will hold a picnic at Wildwood park on Meydenbauer Bay, tomorrow The Seattle Volunteer Firemen's sasociation comprised of the surviv- ore of eighteen years ago, will have Be charge of the arrangements. A reunton {s held every year to commemorate the fire. The public " ts invited to take part in the cele q bration and steamers Wildwood and Haas will be at the service of the fekers. The original volunteer j@ was organized in 1874 and cat old ‘s — Spokane, purchased it fal “Ene paid department was orgustens after the big fire. Weather conditiong adve: cided price advantages > admit of much cessation i And right they are. Such values are simply marvelous in the present condition of the cot ton market Look through these few ite t r Tune Sale, and see the many other goods we have not space to tell about heth um pa € c you'll find that you are getting “heaped up and running « measure for ne $1.25 WHITE SKIATS $1.00 CHEMISE IN THE IN THE JUNE SALE Q8c Sine wire saLe “Te Women's Long White Skirt Women's Chemice, made of trimmed with a ; chon lace and $1.25 CHEMISE IN 98c q $1.98 WHITE SKIRTS THE JUNE WHITE SALE : IN THE JUNE SALE : $1, 50 Women's Chemise of fine nain- | gages ie sook, neck and arm size edged "prong long V oy 8x | with dainty embroider with of shadow embroidery 65 DRAWERS IN THE 50c $e DRAWERS IN THE 3 oe wee ne JUNE WHITE SALE 5c Women’s Drawers ot very fine or nainsook, trimmed Women’s Drawers of good qual-| with eyelet cldery oF Ter ity cambric, Ginch ruffie with | chon lace and insertion cluster of fine tucks and hem By etitched hen $1.00 NIGHTGOWNS 85 IN THE JUNE SALE ic 60c WHITE SKIRTS 39. v n'a Gowns of matt IN THE JUNE SALE | vacmaned ©, 4 rows of Va a short White Skirts | clennes lace Insertion, 18 b " {fle hed tucks, ne nd sleeves | tuck | $1.50 NIGHTGOWNS WHITE SKIRTS Oc IN THE JUNE SALE ot White inch iffle, t 5 sh woe SELLING 5, 000 Yards 35c one We were fortunate at a third under to the to sell tary Offering principal supplier sheer. Positive price; 2%c « yard 1240 WHITE LINENETTE 9¢ | 40 Inche White I i tte, has the appearance of i inén; a good durable materts quitable for canoeing or outing gowps i7e INDIAN HEAD 32)4¢ The famous Indtan Head full ott nish, pr bleached; the great craze f summe dresse RETAIL CLERKS’ UNION WANTS SHORTER HOU ‘made general. {ail of the requirements THE JUNE SALE OF WHITE FROCKS AND SHIRT WAISTS for you a a st any price—so that money may be brought in t in ‘@ turned such éécasions to account last month, NOW SELLING WOME Undermuslin Cargains Every Woman Will Want to Share Sale Tomorrow at 23c THE THEATERS: Annie Russell, ement of Annie Rus soll in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” closes tonight, This elab Wided it jorate prodyction of Shakespeare's trouble jp | (utantioal comedy has proven one the lunch |of the most novel as well as ex collent things of the season. The en fied thelr wih gg ee, grant the uaton's dexh { ation likely to result over hour item, | Tho following officers were elect: ed Jast night for the ensuing year: | At the Geattle, Geo jonroe, president; Mra | The Burgess company ts this! M. Saylor, first vicepreeident; C. C.| week playing "The Queen of the Hogan, second vice president; G.| White Slaves,” a melodrama tn! W, Clark, recording secretary; J, W. which thefe are many stirring Tapp, financial secrdtary Mrs. | scones. Grace Damm, Advocate correspond _~ nt; Mrs. M. B. Riley, guardian; | At the Lyric. ohn W, Brown, guide | “The Girl From Chile,” a mysteal Trustees; Mabel Moan, president O. H, Jolisett, A, P, Anderson, John W, Brown, J. H. Jordan | hodgepodge, runs all week at the Lyric, and marks the end of the} |Lewis & Lake company's engage Delegates to Central Labor Coun: | ont cil: Mrs, Grace Damm, Mra. M - Saylor, A. M. Sommer, J. W. Tapp, At the Third Avenue. T. C, Hogan | “From Rage to Riches” holds the boards at the Third Avenue, This/ SIDNEY WILLIAMS AND MISS GRACE ts the third of the many melo-| dramas to be given by the Taylor MALLISTER ARE MARRIED pceaae | At the Lols mn righ ide, California, today °°) scraustark,” a romantic tale of | curred the marriage of two Well) tov. and royalty, i» playing to the Known Seattle people, Mr, Sidney | ysual crowds at the Lols. It will| James Williams and Miss Grace | be seen all week Harriett McAllister Mr, Williams {8 a well known | At The Star. young attorney and politician of) yo hard shoe dancers seen at the city. He resides at Renton +4 gtar theater this season have where he has for several years act pooves and Kenny beaten tn th 06 a0 ohiy Bttornay. slightest degree. They not only The bride ts the daughter of Mr. | gance well nd Mra, Charles McAllister, of we. | . fi bh of jokes ‘The pur Te 1687 Belmont ave. Mr, McAllister | tigen Be eee ccrobats, “A is purchasing agent of the board of | stolen Kid" te « big comedy bit public works, For four years Miss = the | Clreus Tomorrow. Tomorrow morning early & spe leial train will bring the bia tents. the animals and the performers of war balloon test here yestetday | the Greater Norrie & Rowe clrous was a success the flight being a to Seattle The how will be anen moat spectacular one and fulfilled |at Fifth av opposite Recreation park, tomorrow afternoon and aight, McAllister was employed at Chamber ef Commerce as stencg rapher. 5.—The WASHINGTON, June rse to the maker of womep ‘s summer toggery bring about de- Some paps neat finance” their business too closely n orders. n unexpectedly cool spell means they must sell keep things mov- are the resu $5.00 Persian and these “specials” $6.50 WHITE SUITS IN THE JUNE SALE Ot extra fine sheer te dune dite $6.00 Qf fine sheer French lawn with | | lace yoke; collar, cuffs and front | 'swp, beautifully trimmed with trimmed with tuekt Valenciennes lace, tucks and P. 8—More than bo Gitferent | folds styles fp $4.00 WHITE SUITS $2.98 $2.00 GHIAT WAISTS Vietorta lawn, IN THE JUNE GALE | IN THE JUNE BALE Made of white j $1.50 | ali embroidered froat and lsce White Lawn Walsts, extra fine ading trimmisg; skirt trim quality and all beautifully trim 4 t match med w ince, embroidery and | tucks; $2.00 values in thin lot to- | $250 SHIRT WAISTS $1. 75 morrow; all sizes and styles and | 'N THE JUNE GALE all new models, at $1.50 each. | Pine French Lawn and Lin | gerte Walsts: the mont $5.00 WHITE SUITS 3 98 models owned good IN THE JUNE SALE $ . Made of flue lawn, embroider od panels, lace trimmed and tack h skfrt trimmed to mateh bottom | $4.00 SILK WAISTS 39 Lingerie Sulte concern | IN THE JUNE GALE . ed in ovr « White Sale, from | White or Bleck Jap Silk $2.95 to 00, | Watsts, handsomely trimmed with lace, embroidery, tucks and oe ree Gale 98c pleats; long sleeves, open front, r : or short sleeves, open back; White Lawn and Lingerie | $9.26 to 44.00 values, $2.39 od, with skirt trimmed te match, P. 8—Never before have we trimmed lace embroidered | been able to place before you panels ot handsome | euch values ig Shirt Watets as tn § mod 6 values June To give them i we've ofain partment this larged this de SUITS FOR HALF PRICE. dozens select from at She 8 SPRING IN THE JUNE SALE $1.25 Gowns, made of fine r Buckfield Mills IT# FOR HALF PR N'S SPRID White Goods on White Linen Parasols $1.00 Your very to get these dainty white stuff rt of first outing will a « The nece INDIA LINON 15¢ White Ir 25¢ Very fine sheer not get thick in the laundry se MERCERIZED / WAISTING 25¢ 1 fifferent design in ex ized Wal west stripe k and | French, pharmacy and history. The! | gineering department | been chosen. |eentors In boating and tn the even but they have a fairty/ twice on Friday ane twiee on sat. urday, There will bo a street pa rade each morning. In addition the many — ovelticn of kinds that Norris Rowe have provided for thejr patrons this sea @ boet of grotesque “deed to entertain the little ones, are said for number 40. 12 MORE INSTRUCTORS FOR “U"* Aaa result of President Kane's trip to the eastern colleges whieli terminated with his arrival in Se attle thie morning, twelve new in- structors will be added to the fac- ulty of the University of Washing ton. Tt has beep announced that two inetrhetors Will be added to the} Englieh department, three to the department of mathematios and one) ench to the departments of German, | Sale of lines, we have arranged to Included in this lot are plaids, stripes and some pl -~then there are the Silk | dpe she all have full-pla braid, lace and buttons. remainder will be added to the en: } No inatrauo tor for chair of journaliam hast SENIORS TO PICNIC, The 1907 Debating club of the high school will hold their angual plenle on Saturday at Maydenbauer bay. The party of about 70 mem bers will leave on the steamer | Wildwood at 11 oclock, return ing at 9 im the evening, An en joyablo day will be spent by the! ing a dance will be held in the pavition Nebraska” | Take the Port Orchard Route for|E S H Sal f the navy yard. Our new steamer | e 0 Tourist will make her initial tripe) joaving at 10 & m. and 1:16 on Sunday. See the new battleship) Nebraska in the dry dock. The Ore | gon and Wisconsin and the gunboat) Boston just arrived. Boats leave at) 8:90, 10, 11:30 @ m. and 1:15, 2:30, | }4:20 and 7:20 p.m. from Pier 2, foot of Yesler Way. Round trip Sec Lend | Ree Schilling's Best is in pack- ages; never comes out of a| bin or canister, Your grocer returns yotr money | FF if you don't like it; we pay him, polished ine! of which Thursday .. Agency for the Gurney Refriger The joss of a single " document may be bt greater than the cost for several years of & Safety Depoalt Bor in the fire proof aad burg- lar proof vaults of this company. Every fe elitty for xamining the ‘nmenie” of theee LOTS LOTS je afforded and only H.00 « year, Why take any further riek’ Call and see our equipment and be convinced of the se- curity offered, LOTS IN GREENWOOD PARK WHY DO YOU DO IT? Last year, last month, last week you saw a chance to make tioney by investing @ small amount in real estate, You GRUBBED have the SAME opportunity to GRADED do the same thing today, by In Yeating tn the Green Lake Ree ervolr Addition, which lies just north of University and east of Green Lake, near 2 car lines and the third will pass through the property. Take Green Lake ear to Green Lake Station. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO. Pioneer Block, Main 1166. Ready to garden. 40x 100 $300 and up 10 PER CE BALANCE AND TAKE NOTICE We have just a few words to say which are to your ad ar or returns your This lot is G0x110, on ca Street 418 Pike In our sale of Silk Garments of the last few d bers have been overlooked. In order to entirely clear out these broken priced at $29.50 to $65.00 at the special price of ohm All have half or three-quarter leggth sleeves. Rare opportunity while they Note:—An extra charge of $2.00 will be made for alteratfort. Underwear SIX FOR FIFTY CENTS. Sleeveless Vests made of good quality bleached cotton, plain and lace trimmed, taped neck and { arms; all sizes; special tomorrow 6 for 50¢ Spectal inthe Mousefurnishing 50c “Neverbreak” Steel Skillet, Special L No. § Size Solid 45c Monk Stein Mug 25c = [EDERTER Roesch, Georgiana Clark Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Opens £30 @. m., Closes 5:40 he “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complet Silk Garments — ys, some excellent num place on sale all the Silk Garmepts formerly “— $19.75 fancy Silk Gowns of two-plece style, in checks, ain colors—gowns suitable for afternoon wear, Eton Suits in checks, plaids and stripes. These ited skirt; Eton jackets have trimmings of silk last tomorrow $19.75 150--Solid Oak Chiffoniers--150 Specially Priced for Tomorrow To reduce our stock of medium priced Chiffon- iers, we have taken one entire line, represented by twelve samples, and marked each one at a price that will move the lot quickly. These Chif Women’s Knit 25¢ foniers are of eastern manufacture — made Steel “Neverbreak” Skillet from solid oak, well constructed and well fin ished throughout. Eleven other patterns ide, Thursday special not illustrated, running = price from $12.00 to Stein Mugs, in assorted monk decorations, one $22.00, all sacked ata iitustrated herewith, special. ? Jike reduction for one -8B¢ ) day, Waals, de. AND 0 0 REAL =<) ESTATE Probably the chief reson for Columbia View is clyilization surroundings must be pleasant and healthful You can secure this site, oftentimes, will want to do it at once That's the WHY of Columbia View. Lots $175 and upwards—10 per cent cash and small monthly Take car to Columbia City vantage as Wwe can save you “eNT i in our lines o ffine California 7 , Wines and Liquors. We ere MONTHLY, ALASKA still selling those fine old Wines, Port, Sherry, Tokay, = Muscatel, Angellea, $1.00 per gallon, deliv d any pla in oO eli i the city. We deliver the same n car line. Me NAT Ee poncho aicntiggt nlapiianait day you put in your order. ieee —_ ear the schools and THE GRAND ° churches TONIGHT—Last Performance. Matinee Toda Direct from Astor Theater (N. ¥2) the Distinguished Artist 1123 FIRST Ave. Pho! Sunset, Main 1184; An ideal home spot Anne ee Ind. 1184. ack “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM.” Wholesale Dealers. | Prices: $2.00 to f0e, Next Attraction—Mrs. Lesiie Carter ————<—— an) ae ha Pl : m4 SEE SEATTLE THEATER Russel! & Drew, Mars. Phones 43. Matinee Thursday and Sat urday, 250 and 10e—Kvery Evening at 8:15, The Ear! Burgess Com- ce. pany in “QUEEN OF THE WHITE SLAVES.” PIANOS | | A Stupendous Melodramatic Production. Prices—160 to 50c Victor and Edison ||] The fi htt: WE ten — = grespageseeneeennemmnee T = | 1¢ firm that satisfies Cc T © Talking Machines | | LYRI HEA 5 ER AnneT MUSIC, STRINGS || ou in every particu- Ryseell & Drew, Mars. Phones 667. Matinces Wednesday gn 711 Second Avo., Seattle | y I | Sgtuirday—ALL THI8 WEEK-—Lewis & Lake Company in a Doubt Bill, “SCHULT2’S TROUBLES” and “THE GIRL FROM CHILI.” line between Fremont and Hal noney. Prices—Mats,, 25c; Nights, 20¢ to §0c lard, Terms 160 cash, and ony pan oe Rca. ach a a pom Bi : nb 0 ie STAR Beattio's Leading Vaudeville House. Prices! 206, 10 ' } box seats, S0¢ Performances, 2:30, 7)15, 8:45 each day poe a 311-312 ley Bidg- DOUBLY ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Alaska Buildin, The Four Toledos, in a novelty contortion act; Gavin, Platt & Peaches; Starascope, Reeves & Kenny, Charles Bowser & Co., Eddie Next week—Dontan & Lenhar. and 60c ° : a ah 1» Lois THEATER, 3 mM A. Phop: 8 Main 1804. Ind., 4984, Reappearance of Mie May in "HAUS PK fit Mats. daily @xcept Thurs. and Fri. Doors open: Mat. 1:3 i Mg _ovoping, 7:30. Performances begin: Mat, 2:18; evénigg, 8:1 } 4 anes HIRD AVENUE THEATER Theees ¢ Home of Melodrama 0c Phones: Sunset, Main 1; Ind. 8405 10 Second Big Week of the Taylor New York Co. in a Great Pre peal ~ahelsrne | duction of “FROM RAGS TO RICHES ( AY, at. eve home n ie Matinee Wedr Satur Junda selling at wausually tow prices Next Week—"The Derby Mascot 30 nt WOODHOUSE & PLATT FUR | Northwestern League, Athletic Park NITURE CO, ‘ii | 3:30 P.M. Aberdeen ve. Seattic. Take Yesler Car, Adiniss veh Wal Tivtt} Secines Dept The Reason for Columbia View— You seek a good place to ire for such @ reasonable price, and on suc payments. Our representatives will be there. Your money b Solid Oak Chiffonter, fr ze drawers, all . plain brass handles; alse off fa 17x8 inches; regular pri » terms, that ) BAe » aie / ese > DaYs—# THURS., FRI. AT, dune 47 Two Performances Dall: 4& sam KOH! ER PIANOS = x vet al ie Waldorf

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