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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907. liens bed disputes bul they were) PREDICT PEACE CLASH, newer magnified of even takes ad the state departments MAS. ASTOR OYING. NEWPORT, R. 1, June 14.—Ao cording t reliable reports te | With the reports of the grand seere Lary and grand (oeanwone This afternoon at 1:90 @'elock the resolutions and memmort with Prewonted and exporle by Tomorrow morting will be taken eating prison food, Joke Wilsen who was arrested op the complaint * Of hin wife, who says ho threatened |to Ki her, has decided to go with if food until be gains bis liberty up mith reports of committees and {ite tuade the announcement at ain i * faturday afiornoon the seseion will) Ber last evening thet no food WASMINGTOM. fone iat 7 = close With the election and instatia- | Would over pars his lips while he tlom ef officers wes confined in priser Jeuked out today that Seoretary|feath of Mrs William Astor BELIANGHAM, Juae li--Late “ —_ Root tatked « | former social 0 be quite plainly to Am queen, may oo yesterday afternoon the bedy ef an| SWEARS HE WiLL NOT ORDERED TO VANCOUVER. |baesador Ack! yesterday afternoon | pected al any ume. unidentified man was found titer EAT UNTIL RELEASED, YASHENGTPON, DP. C. June d-~] When a conference was had ever lity Captain Adrian &. Plomiag, recent the Frieco Japanese troublon igh 00 BELLINGHAM, June 14—Rath | iy assigned to the Mourth Meld ar| It i anid that Secretary Root er than suffer (he humiliation of | ra EASTERN STAR SESSION/ mya te Sa fat acm fa THE GRAND ~ TEA fava ye ap Aion with Japan's allqged standing John Cort, Manager vow tSeigy nedlly oye ~tnsed —s Coan ge ceemgede vaca A Tp cone and Suturday, Matinge Saturday, Fy hing EE the drink, if you — ti on route No. 1, at Hethel,| supposed be bad been offended. tie] et) welock she annual sossun oriit Tight; good tea, by «re ef the Order «it course And it costs a third of a patruotion at 1126 Maurtenmth ay was jdamaged to the e aeveral BE ENATE morning ‘The buliding te owned | Davia Rain & Laven showed that the ve ster ma ig, @ Garvey, of 605 north, ts defendant their father In bis ” agan Pile of Pubbinh at the rear et Che Dullding and it te belteved that the be dowsand dollar dames prin “ by Mrs. Harriett | blake wae of dnoondiary orien alleged alional Pitections fa 48 years old and af three sons, two of a BS sm 10 WED — 1. Themeon, 2. and | SHARP TALK (horipps Tetenr Servier.) THO HAGUB, June 14.—-Many of the delegnies assembled predict a | clas sh between Muga! Bogland and Germany. Their extrome jealousy and antagoniam is given as the reason and the peace of the peace lcopgross is threatened. Oc. wat iieaoan re grown and are abaisting winess Ftan-| is 28 years old, was mar ue aud le the father of ohthd Mr. Garvey declares that the eult ‘8 & conspiracy between Flanua en and Mra. Flannagan for black 2ailAg purpescs AMUGEMENTS. on of oO. Beate meee Charles Frohman 37, and Hannan! Matteson, Dremerton Joba D. Whitlash, 28, and Lolah Schuyler, 19, Seattle. Bimer Johnson, legal 2, Boattle enti Angeles, |Celiahia Mitchetiree ase Seattle. i j Seattle Pine IN NeW Puae. | Monning 4d apeontate mat on Your grocer returns your money cetown Following the addresers wilicome | if you don't Mike Hehilling'’s Bost | and the eppolutment we pay him credentials, closing fer the mor | $100,000 Auction Great Retiring Sale Diamonds, Watches, Clocks And a complete line of Fine Jewelry at Pubic Auction. A Diamond Brooch, Diamond Ring, a Lady's Gold Watch and Chain, Silver Tea Set and several other pres ents to be given away to the ladies Saturday afternoon, between the hours of 2:50 and 5:00 o'clock. OTIS SKINNER Io the Intersational Success and Mest Important Drama of Modern Times, “THE DUEL” Prices, $2.00 to Bc Sunday, Monday, Tuestay, Wednesday, Special Matinee Wednesday, LEW DOCKBTADER And tile Great MINGTRELS-—70 People. Conceded to be the Best in the World. Prices, $1.60 to 25¢. M atioee, $1 to 250 SEATTLE THEATER Museell & Drew, Mere Phones 43 Only Matinee Saturday—-TONIGHT—Al Week, the Marl Burgess C From New York City, in “NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL.” Next Week, Starting Sunday Matinee, June 16 “CHINATOWN CHARLIE.” No change in prices, 16e to Sfc. “LYRIC THEATER Ryewell @ Drew, Mere Phones 48 TONIGHT—All Week Last Performances of Lewis & Lake Oo, “SCHULTZ® TROUBLES” and “GIRL FROM CHILI” Next Week—A new company in “THE 80GU8 PRINCE.” Matiness, 26c; eveulngs 20c to SOc. Prices Heattic’s Leading Vaudevilie House. Prices: 0c, ide: STA box seats, 30c. Performances, 2°30, 7:15, :46 each day DON'T DELAY! {IT'S DANGEROUS! Dolan & Lenharr, in “A High Tened Burgiear;” John and Bertha Gieeson and Fred Houlihan, The Tanekas, Eddie Roesch, Starassope, Gertrude Gebert, Dan Roby. LON THEATER. Phones—Suneet, Main 1504; Ind 4234. TONIGHT. Matiness Daily, Except Thurs and Fri A Cyclone of Mirth “THE MAN PROM MEXICO.” Papers all Praise the Piece, Come and Laugh at the Lota. THIRD AVE. THEATER. Home of Melodrama. Phones, @umset, Main 2581; Iné. 3408 t, tomorrow afternoon and night, the Taylor New York Company in “THE DERBY MASCOT.” A Thrilling Race Track Play. wenn Mats, 10c and 20¢; Evenings, 10c, 200 and 30c. Mest “FAUST.” of showed how citizens of other na tem age legal a re loent a ¢ up. Los oF. Cloutier 49, An apartment house unde con- of committer on Moet Wie Face to Faco HH. COHL & CO, 300 Peet Ave. New Aroade— 1320 First Ave. Same company Are two prominent features ta our We | occasions choice collectian of trousers bave all dress, business and outing Fabrics are Worsteds, tweeds and cass meres — $2.50 to $9 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 Firat Ave, Cor. Cotundia. stytes for Matinee Saturday Years a Ove Place mit for $25.00, anywhere on —_- | DIAMOND PALA JOSEPH HOESLICH, Proprietor. $17 SECOND AVENUE. COL. J. D. LEWIS, Auctioncer, exclusive woolena that cannot be at any price. H. COHL & CO. es —s STRONGEST TOP COAT HOUSE | Athletic Park. iN THE STATE. BASEBALL TOMORROW Ad mission Me and Gc Take — aa Store opens Saturday at 9:30 a m. and Closes at 9:30 p. m. Special Saturday Sale of Hosiery and Underwear A whe ren of the greatest bargains you will find im Seattle. Read them over. Every one of them carries evi- denee of the importance of doing your shopping at this store. It pays to “Try McCarthy's First.” Se Union Suite at 45o— i"; Vests at 15c—-Women's | 20c Chiidren's Undervests, Made of fine ribbed cot Pine Cotton Ribbed | 15e—Nice Quality White ton. Have low neck “=| Vouts, with low neck and Ribbed Cotton, with low vle TTH reat Decision Sale oe no sleeves; lace trim no sleeves; shaped at| neck and no sleeves; med embreila panta, wi and taped at neck taped at neck and arms; and are txped at neck and arms; the regular good value at the rege and arms; splendid val 2he quality Saturday tar price, 20¢ each; spe a Saturday at Oe Vests, 460-—Women's |Bc Boys’ Underwear, 2ic | '2't Vests, Se—Women's Gauze Lisle Vests, wtth | Made of a good qual White Cotton Under hich neck and | tty Balbriggan The | vents, with low neck aod sleeves; shaped at! shirts have high m4 woilat; nice, light eum-| snd long sleeves. The | mee weight; regular pants are ankle jength price b6e each: on ape Splendid 260 undergar garment; extra special } for Saturday 5 etal rale Saturday 45c | ments. Saturday 21 19¢ Hose, 2 Pairs for 250— | 180 Children’s Hose, & at ’ price ... S0c White Hose, 480) S0c Black Lace Hose, 430— (290 and 3Se Black Lace | Women's Fine Cotton airs for 250—Children’e Hose, that are fast Whito Cotton Hose, with Women's Plain White} Wom Fine Biack| Hose, 21o—Hoot and All | Gauze Lisle and Km| Lace Lisle Hose, in boot} over Patterms in Wo | black and have double | double heels and toes; heels and toes and nice qualities, that sell " men’s Fine Black Lace broidered Lisle, in white| and allover designs; | pii40: qxoellent quail | and colors, with allover) have double heels and | @lastic ribbed tops. The readily at 19¢ a patr, for regular price ts 8c a| Suturday only ....16¢ ; thes, with double heels | and boot lace patterna;| toee and clastic tops; and toes and elastic | regular grice S0c a pair;| teguiar price S0c a pair. | py ms 123 og) day's price only C| tor... 25¢ tops; regular prices 2%¢ special for Sat 43c. Satur@ay sale 43c | Big Saturday Hat_Sale and %6c; Satur 2lc wréey at only . price @ay only . ' "Try McCarthy's First” when you start out to buy your Het tomorrow. You'll find it saves you time and money to come here for the goods you see advertised They're unraatched anywhere. 96.00 to $6.75 French Sail- no nleeven, taped at neck and shaped at waist; recular price 12%e «& ie’ as has been the selling, big as has been the crowds, we intend they shall he still more extraordinary, and we ee Values that put all other cheap selling records in the shade. The hig $20,000 stock that we secured at less than 50 the dollar, to be dumped out regardless of cost or loss. It's a case of forced to sell No need for much talk, for prices like these will sell the goods themselves Otherwise a sacrifice like this be out of the question. Extra sales d. Apply at once. Bargain Lovers Come Quick nber, just as you sce the goods advertised here, just so you will find them at the store. $1.25 Japanese Crepe Kimonas, 880 A nico assortment to choose from in Pretty Crepe Cloth Ki MEN'S SUITS. Men's two-piece Suits, in ali the very latest novelties, at Ae pe $6.50 Men's three-piece summer Suits, in the very styles Patterns, go at ... senes . $7.45 Men's Spring Suits in worstéds, tweeds and faney mix worth $10.00, go at +. a9 oseeese QO0O iMen’s Spring Suits in fancy checks, silk worsteds, is and fancy noveities, worth $12. 50, go at . $6.25 Spring Suits in the very latest weaves and checks, and black serges, cheviots, linported tweeds, every Bhandsome tailored garment, worth $15.00, go at $7.85 ‘let of Men's Frock Suits, in blues and blacks, worth Y and $20.00, to close out .... $5.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS. pring Suits in mixed tweeds, worth $10.00, ’ Sor as Suite, in > hiee and black congens cheviots, » worth $12.00, go at . $6.85 CHILDREN’S SUITS. lot of Chi! dren's School Suits, in all wool worsteda, worsens .. $1.35 plaids and mix . $2.15 blouse $3.25 tof Ch hildren’s Spring Suits, in fancy Worth $4.00, go at ....... ereeee Rit of Children’s Buster Brown and Russian , worth $5.00 to $7.00, go at ....0605- MEN'S PANTS. Men's fancy corded black worsted pants go at .....85¢ Men's all wool pants, in plain colors and stripes, go oo $1.85 . $2.35 pants go at. MEN’S SHOES. of Men's $3.25 Vici Kid $2.25 . $2.75 $1.75 $2.00 . $2.00 Shoes of Me: rong work Shoes OPPOSITE | BOYS’ SHOES. 290 pairs Boys’ dress Shoes . 100 pairs Boys’ school Shoes 200 pairs Children’s school Shoes $2.00 Children’s Tan Oxiords go at $2.50 Misses’ Tan Oxfords go at ... + $1.65 $1.25 $1.00 sarees BL10 LADIES’ SHOES. 275 pairs Ladies’ patent leather sh $2.50 Ladies’ Oxford Ties go at . $3.00 Ladies’ Oxford Ties go at ....++-40+ eomas $1.65 oowes $1.50 MEN'S HATS. 500 Men's brown and black stiff and fedoras $2.50 Hats, in the latest styles, go for ........+ $3.00 and $3.50 Greco and R. R. shape go for . John B. Stetson Hats go for ....... yo for +»...95¢ BLANKETS. $3.50 Grey Blankets go for 3 $2.00 Blankets go for .. FURNISHING GOODS. 1,000 pieces of Men's Underwear go for, a garment . 1,000 garments of French balbr un Underwear, g marment .sseee ates « . eave Men's all wool U nderwear go for, af arment Cornet 6 best fancy ribbed Underwe go for, for, a .45c a garment $1.15 «20 5c 10¢ 5,000 pairs of Suspende ers for .. 5,000 pairs of Sox go for 0c fancy black and brown Sox 10c Handkerchiefs go for ...... 2,000 Men's Linen Collars go for « $1.00 Silk Mixed Shirts go at .. 15c Cotton Gloves go at 3 7 Black Sateen Shirts go at . 20.0 tase ooo SSC 100 dozen Golf Shirts, worth $1 1.25 and $1.50 each, to close, go at .... evareeseccessSOe $1.00 and $1.25 Chite iren's Hats go a 3 aud: ee B of Wash $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 values, go at . §0c, 75¢ and $1.00 35e sig line Suit fro at NEW ARCADE BUILDING, 1317-1319 First Avenue, Seattle Mrween UNION AND UNIVERSITY STREETS. HALF BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICE, monas, in the large figured of fects so much wanted Are trimmed with plain colored bands, The regular price is $1.26 each. Tomorrow's spe cial price will be only . $3.75 Japancee Silk Walsts, $2.49— There are two different «tyles to choose from—one 2 round yoke, the other square afte pret: ty trimmed with jainty ince, tomethor with tucks and medal Hens of Irish crochet, They are all pure white and are very beau tiful and appropriate waists for summer wear. The regular price is very low—only $3.75. Tomor row take your pick of the lot PPP ARPA LLLP ee New Waist Patterns $1.39 Patterns, with stamped desigue making the This offer includes ample material for Tho Shirt Waist for now shadow embroidery the waist, collar and cuffs, and the cotton for ombroidering dosigns are all new and we do not believe ft possible to match these patterns anywhere at leas than $2.00, They are certainly at tomorrow's price, $1.39 very extraordinary valu only . . s- genmer_ Kockrest ‘our Lace Bargains 6% Point d'Eeprit Net, 490-—~ 2 600 Collar and Cuff Sets, 330— Pretty Potnt d'Haprit Dress Revere Collar and Cuff Sets, Nets, in shades of blue, white) tatiored and ruffled; nice val and rose These se ues at SOc; on sale Saturday ularly of rd. white they Inst, 33 Saturday” epecial pont 49 at a ic pow <7 C } 00 Peter Pan Collars, 6o—You 296 and S6y Sebbinet, 230—This |“ Lnow how popular and how ia 27 incher ide and 16 puro? = soaity stylish and practical white. ‘The quality ts excellent ellan c Gaeuee, being marked to sell regularly hoice of fh aseor® at 28c and Mc n yard. Special g Choive vl * ange m ” 6c sale price Saturday 23c only « ‘ $1.26 and $1.89 Allover Lace, 98¢ Handkerchiefs Beautiful Allover Laces, 1§ ‘aha and. tha Slander inches in width, in white and 160—Pure Linen Hand cream, the qualities that are korchiefs, with \%4nch hem sold regularly at $1.25 and $1.39 atitched hems; nice qualities, @ yard; on spectal sale 98c that soll regularly at 250 and im tomorrow at t 6c each; special tomor H 90 and 120 Val. Laces, 6e—Fronch Bon 16c and German Valenciennes L208 § w46n'5 ‘286 Handkerchiete, 110 Insortions and Edgings, pretty shige gcse og = + eNom patterns; lote to choose trom and hemstitched. Most stor regular prices as told above; soll th all the time at the La — tomorrow at 6c regular value, 260; our special ONIY seseee aly ++ price for Saturday ts a Wary ee? “| ay Ile } Embroidery Sale . 5c Flouncings, 200 Hand Loom i e@ Swiss Dmbroidery Flouno ings, in’ blind cm work de Cheap at 36>; a Semnorrew Ot... 200 Swice Incertions, t1o—Pretty Ie nertions, 4 and 6 inches wide hoth Swiss and cambrio; groab values; on "Re AE 1 Saturday at, a4 Ic ore, $3.85—A fine assort- ment of straw braid French Sailors, nicely trimmed with flowers, ribbons and quills; all uptodate styles, that soll regulariy at $6.00. 96.50 and $6.75. Chic and jaunty hats that go so with summe Special tomo and $2.50 Street Hate, Ge—About twen ty-five hats that we wast to close out at ‘They are this séason's #tyles, but some of them are slightly solled. Rei ular $2.00 and $2.60 hats. Chotee tomor row at Children’s $4.26 Sailors, $2.50 Made of very finest Ep glish Milan gtraw and bought to sell at $4.25 each; these children’s eatlor hats are cer tainly great bar =f alee: Children's $2.60 Gailor Hate, of rice w braid; special to orrow at once Drug Sundries bo Soap, $o—Kirk’s Pure Castile Soap, alwaye be a cake; 3 special at vtgee %e Cuticura Soap—You know what it ts; epecial tomoriow ot So Lace Shelf Pa pleor tomorrow to a purchaser, at 10c Children's Fine Bristie Tooth Brushes, tomorrow, oh ~ hate Fiction 43c We ured the first re prints of a great many volumes of the latest fiction recently on the market at $1.50 a volume Thore are 100 different titles to choose from, The books are all well bound, fn cloth and print ed on excellent paper. Among the authors represented are Jack London, Winston Church NN, Aathony Hope, ge Barr McCutcheon and Miriam Mich elven Choice tomorrow At, each Me : spocta have Misses’ $2.50 Cheyenne Hates, made of Bnglish novelty straw bratds ; special tomorrow on $1.25 ODTY weveree wereeeee Sailor Children’s 91.75 made of beautiful white English straw special tomor- tow at, each Hates, Cun 7 eeene ar ee —_—— Little ttems at the little prices you ean apprectate— 5e J. & P. Coat's Luster Cot 3c ton, Saturday only ., 28c Silk Corset Laces, on spesial fi sale Satu % 1] Beats-All Hair Ping, one 46: in a box, special | 10 Colored Pearl Top Pin one dozen on a card, at 1c Sieeve Protectors, bla white, mercerized, pair Family Pine, best pins inade for ff ordinary use @ paper Te Cube Pins. ora, goud s per cube Hose Supporters, for women and children; epectal at, pat . TSc Party Fans, in dainty color ings; special at, @BCN peccvee e rted col 35c Wood to Burn 19¢ ——— NS 500 pleces of new stamped Pyrog raphy Wood, for burning. Some. thing to take up your Ume in vaca jays. Inoluded in the lot are 6x12 and ¢x7 inch boxes pipe racks, mateh hangers, steina, pla pitehers, ple ture frames, nat bowls, whisk broom holders and card cases Regular 260 and 860 articles. Cho'ee tomerrow at 19¢

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