The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1908, Page 8

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ees of Railroads---Secure Valuable Letters. (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, -Fet ’ TACOMA PARENTS SEEK GIRL HERE believed she is in Seattle The girl has not been seen In » the company of an seen here. IMMIGRATION MEN FULL OF FIGHT ited Press.) 20.—The p pends largely on the suce the immigration steamship compa nies, which aye trying to create an opposition stfong enough to over throw the Jay axreement. A resolu ment is expected to be introduced in the diet SUSPECTED OF ATTEMPT ' AT SUICIDE N. A. Smith, a calker, 27 years old. residing at Eagle Harbor, was ar rested last night and booked with-|' out charge. it is alleged he at tempted suicide by polson. When interrogated this morning Smith dented any suictdal motives, | explaining that he had taken of! of cloves, with milk, for stomach trow. bie, and that, suffering great pain | Bosomed Shirts, iv from 14 to 17 selection at 85¢. Ww. B. ocuring evidence for Later the car was bro the garage of the Winton company, Pive st and Mine a man who left without giving his name PROMOTIONS IN | » physician who treated him MS ROBBED BY SNEAK THIEVES 2119 a, and it is h os a en & tight-fitting | ¢ “Buy your hat of B. N. Brooks & hat, and a r own age when last and balls for boys and see them and # Amertean on censuring the men who sre behind this move isvireiery &¢ F. M. SP 1310 Second Avenue TS: $10.00 WE are putting on sale, Saturday, about 150 suits and overcoats that have been left from the higher priced lines, at $10.00. The former val- of these graded from $15.00 up, but be- cause of the sizes, pat- or styles, they were left over. For the sake of clearing them out quickly, we are sell- ing them for the ridic- low price of of which they are made is worth that. Here is a chance for the man wants a durable working suit at a low price, ---$10.00. BUSINESS SUITS $14.50 We still have a good many Business Suits that we brought Everett store, for Everett was not a suf- ficiently large town to handle all of the stock of clothing of our store, so we brought to Se- attle that which we had left, and have been using them as SHIRT SPECIAL 85e We are now putting the last end of our son's stock of Sof for 85¢ each. The former price ranged from $1.00 These odd sizes and patterns, we are closing out at 85c¢ cach Splendid values in mid-winter months. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second and Union Wallingford a SECURE EVIDENCE fas Have Been Trusted Employ- 0 wsem © & report to the police . THEFT PROBABLY WAS A JOKE T. M. Reeves reported to the ¢ thie morning that his aut obile had been stolen He left it at Sixth av, and Pike jst. fo onter a store, When he came out it was gone COUNTY OFFICES formerly index Clerk Case, has 4 to the position of recording probate clerk in the same department, ‘This position was left vacant by the bate Clerk Si J of chief el KE. & & | place left vacant by Mr, Wilmot Hoth men have given eminent nat istaction, and County Clerk Cw sotion of Pro the position k in the department | your will take the} wneed that Becoud av ow Closing Out The Great Sale Of Musteal Goods, Sheet Music Rooks, Leather Music Songe and Instrumental Fe Mandolins, Banjos, “6 goods to be sacrificed regardiess of Coat Store fixtures for sale. A number of fine show cases All must go. Pianos Over 200 Pianos yet to be sold. This ts not a clearance sale of a lot of cheap goods, but a sale with no reserve whatever. All must go. Cline Piano Women’s Coats 10 | WorthUpto$47.50 “ie | Phonograph Concert at the Pure Food Show Thursday Afternoon. Admission to All Is Free | should be tired of hard luck stories, prophets of evil and politicians. Come! | and spend an afternoon with us. Costs you nothing An acre of booths, scores of pleasant and courteous attendants, ready to | | help you to whatever your palate tickles for, and— Specially low prices on Pure Foods at the regular counters and certain | rendered; makes tést | 2ib. brick of Boneless Codfish, | Shredded Wheat Biscuits, most pastry and ple crusts; 11 sue white; Fri 15 nourtshing biscuits 1 Friday, » pound .,.....000 | day, @ brick C | wade; Friday, a pkg 0c oe 1, ae o international Mond & “ Friday and Option! Depar Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company in arch Shoe and Clothing Co. is to be sold for what it will bring, and all the affairs of the Company wound up. To this end another big slice has been broken off the prices and the public can now buy at such figures as have never been known before. All Men's Suits worth to $8.50 for .... $4.85 | All Men’s Suits worth to $15.00 and $20.00. . $8.65 All Men's Suits worth to $10.00 and $12.50. .$6.75 | All Men’s Suits worth to $22.50 and $25.00 $10.55 The material tonics during Men's Cravenette Raincoats, Priestley’s make, Men's Black Worsted Suits, all wool, while worth to $20.00 for ............... $7.85 and colors, 1,000 garments, worth 75c; Receiver camel’s hair and tan, worth up to $2.50; Receiv Sale price lots Men's Soft Shirts; some are slightly Men’s Black Wool Sox, regularly 35c; Sale price, mussed, worth up to $1.00; Sale price .. .20¢ three pairs for y 50¢ One lot Men's Stiff and Soft Bosom Shirts, worth Men's Black or Tan Cotton Sox, regular 20¢ sort; up to $1.50; while'they last they go at....48¢ Men’s Fine Black Sateen Shirts, worth 75c; Sale Heavy All-Wool Gray Blankets, worth regularly $5.00 and $6.00 a pair; while they “last, a One thousand Hats, soft and. stiff, black, gray, tan and brown, worth up to $3.00; Sale price... All the $2.50 Women’s Shoes for.. All the $3.50 Women’s Shoes for Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company 337-1375 3 ONLY TWp a DAYS MORE ' Of the Great $10 Sui and Overcoat Sale clothing by Grant, during whieh ty Young Men’s $y Overcoats will bese ’ HAT" tells the story, except the reason why e lust 83 Coats, the end of our regular stock, | which we want to move before spring good arrive. The ones, twos and threes of a kind two that were $47.50—are of fine Black Broadcloth, lined, mind you, with Siberian squirrel! Four were $38,50—three were $35,00—seven were $32.50—and | there isn’t a garment in the lot worth a penny le than $20.00, but all go tomorrow at an even $10.00. They are long, loose models, single and double breasted, fashioned of broadcloth, kersey, covert cloth, Scotch tweeds and Irish frieze Many lined with Skinner's satin and fashionably trimmed Such Coats would be a great comfort for the balance of the winter, anda most satisfac tory garment to start next fall; colors, black, brown, blue, tan, Ox- | ford gray, red, green and fancies. Coats that were $20.00 to $47.50, but we want their room, and out they go % 1 oO The Bon Marche—Second Floor. OR the good it will do you and us, come to this VICTOR PHONO- GRAPH CONCERT tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, and hear the world’s greatest singers—-Melba, Calve, Caruso, Scotti, and | other famous artists in some of their greatest successes You | This sale includes blues, blag and street car conductors’ motormen’s uniforms. 4 The sale will close evening at 10:00 p. m. Costello & Gr Corner of 5th and AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. Three examples: LARD { CODFISH | BISCUITS Beattic, Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street. Mmm I SFLeseists Seeteer Betas 28% 8c = Week Teginning: Monday, February 24, | Rierenth Merbert Keleey sed Effie Shannen, | AT TL jay Matines—Yebruary 2% ta Kiaw @ Krianger present GHONGR M. wonday Until Thureday and Tharedey COMANR mustce) play Matines, “ss MINOTES FROM NROADWAT" “THE WALLS OF JERICHO” hey, Beturdey and Katurday Matinee, |< ® neDEn hee y ae “Kid Burne’ and py mpeny Privette te the Hands of the Receiver For the benefit of those whom it may concern, the entire stock of merchandise now at the Mon- they last MEN’S UNDERWEAR. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR. Underwear, ribbed and fleeced, all size Men’s Heavy All-Wool Underwear, natural gray, Livaonaai rer | OF 6 NO CONG 0 as Fb Oba ha Ce MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS. MEN’S SOX. MEN'S SHIRTS. MEN’S SOX. : The Whirtwind WHAT HAPPENED P Daniel Prawtey a 2% Next week— In Seattle PANTAGTS All This Bin Ne NSO ic ws k bid 2 Co Wee cbw seaee 9¢ MEN'S SATEEN SHIRTS. MEN'S SUSPENDERS. Phe famous President Suspenders, sold the coun pi ake SCM ahoOS bck bale ee dea bhce ce ee 38e¢ try over at 50c; Sale price ................ 30¢ ALASKANS, ATTENTION! pair C6004 E CORSE OTs 09 WF8. 46 i6b058 ET ON ACE SV, PEMMOMIS Des Bink on Ewe ou eae hc da ee $2.65 Rubber Boots, Gloves, Mittens and all needed supplies at 33 to 50 per cent on the dollar MEN'S HATS. MEN'S SHOES. va All the $3.00 Calf Skin Shoes for men ...... $1.85 All the $3.50 Vici Kid Shoes for men All the $2.00 Children’s Shoes............ $1.00 Sjoe ce ne tah esd eeeaeuee 93¢ WOMEN'S SHOES. Popul Sealed Bids for the entire stock and fixtures Heton; will be received by the Undersigned B. ALEXANDER, Receiver FIRST AVENUE

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