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ATTENDS DINNER IN comcast HER BATHING SUIT stare always open Saturday evenings € bar Waseca for your convénience Ly, | i E Vi ¥ ister Man! pinore wt eon seven ahiaait a ae pa D You realize the importance of The Bell Clothing Co.'s Stock Reducing Sale? £ "ten vy tho Hunt | f n and tnitiated into the m You want a Suit or Overcoat at less than Manufacturer's Cost? e on? wes 8 : by “Mra, He ‘ 5 ‘ e Mean Exactly What We Say womMEN ENGAGE IN It is not a question of 7 it that ind » place before the people our entire $30,000 Stock CH ARGU ENT of the World test Makes of Clothing and Men 1 urnishi but Plair peaking,” we must CHUR wi pive ou a Buck Steel Range at $1 have Mone We guarantee every garment we sell and therefore nd b at we advertise, down ae " " «rogation which did not wish The contre . ¢ | to serve God tn a proper manne that has helped furnish hundreds of ¥ gree the 801 pal >| Mra Cave claimed that she had Seattle homes rm Re eas pe * | been snubbed on the atreet by othe we ¥ : , ‘ te Union Congregations 1} women members of the congrega that gives you any go-cart at $1 down hill, « the thon because of her action in stand fe. Queen Aune ing by the pastor, and dramatical that re “nt he | i feagreration and & moet -~ Pe ge oi Bay yee oestony hat represents “the largest furniture If you're not perfectly satisfied No Bankrupt or Shelf-Worn Stock to select from—only Clothing, iat aight to discs ass the ¢ ak savers! of the Women present store in the We ete, of the highest quality and latest designs the 3 and b At thia the aceused tmmediately eH ee iC that gives you a heater at $1 down deve s that if they had not spoken it was because they thought thetr ~~that is the practical, the right, the W oe hah . necane did not care to speak to satisfactory way vag ti ie eas ft ae olneseniiten voted to aivy that you should try Segins the Sixth Day of this most Stupendous, Sac rificing Slaughter of Seattle’s Sales. Read these « ( " b ‘otlr m 0 500 adc on M {thdrawal Jeavor to collect enough by sub ante ton of tpt tion to pay this and a few ee ‘ with the explanatior claims now due. ther @4 not care to | , oe Pants We have over 200 pairs of Men's Pants at prices, to be sold for less than it cost to make them Clothing legant Suite of cassimere and| Men's good substantial Over. cheviots, all new frables, lat coats, to go at the cost of the lining, during this 10-day sale Young Men’s Suits Young Men's Suits, in all the RERATARERAREA HD * WASN'T SHE JUST CUTE? tare Co, ost cut and very stylish, | ® ort 77 ‘ . . latest style 4 tterns, . s e (By United ‘Orensd ve th a1 0, during this 10 re ¥ : $7.95 a : . pattern Men's $1.50 good strong Work &® PLAZA, Wash, F 21 7 = 87.50 rs . a oot - wey ane os ages 17 to 20 years. Have ing Pants, now ..... o5e * Mrs. H. H. Mott secured suffi Cholee new patterns in Men's| worth $15.09, during thie 10 you ever heard of such a rid- | Men's $2.26 Business Pants, now * clent water to do her washing om Bults, dor and single) Ga nw ne we 2 ‘ . $1.80 f.with the other day by a false 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. breasted ay PatiOreh, | cl, Venstion ‘Sinad “Oooe A eee ee nents ee I Men's 61.60 Deseo. Pants, ie # alarm of fire, The snow on blacks, blues and browns,| “e's Venetian lined Over member these goods have $1.95 . . wen. |® the roof was meiting under « worth of $17, dur coats, in faney and plain pat 95 PHILADELPHIA, F wen | @ hot sun and also from the fa | ing this 10-day ‘sale..99,95| (tH of the best materials, brought $12.00 to $20.00, but | Men's $2.50 Dress Pants, now ty italiane aod F : 7 po hat Mrs. Mott had a hot wash. @ with silk sleeve lining, a won they must go now at - $2.25 ee eee ee * le day fire. The steam * | Men's Fine Dress Suits, lined! derfel bargain, worth $20.00, F Men's $5.00 Dress Pants, now git ofa Hlot follow «th ora, @ BpPearance of fire, and Mra. | throughout with heavy serge during this 10-day sale 87.50 end $10, -- $8.25 a ee SEE be 0 be hae ~~ @ Mott sounded alarm. The @ lining, stylighly made, good * i Sit.49 Pe mare’ * to. gtve & Betehbors came running, each @ | enough for the hest dresser, en's Imported Vicanas, Mel eo Cott asi ake teria aie +a cape! Mayor Re tothe | ® With @ bucket of water, When #| worth §20, during this sale tous and Cassimere Overcoats, | 19° Cotton Hose, now .....4¢ | Te eer Ribbed Underwear, them work. On Ub 3?) @ it was found there waa no & $12.49, Worth $22.60, during this 10- | 25¢ Fancy Hose ei .0, <4 amon vooes BOE Gay ball they Minunted red Mase 4 bias the water mead & . day 0 $12.89 | 15c Black Hose, now ......7%@ | Another lot of those Tic Over . taf jerked from the seats v 1 barre! and Mra. * And now the climax of all bar-| We © over 100 Men's High onders, now 9 alls for .. 39¢ p wo attempted to cross the . Jent on hand to finish @ | wal Your chofce of any| Grad Tailored Top Coats, Tie ; ¢ $200 and $2.50 “an fe tront of them. In man ce > wasning al ee ee } Bult worth $26.00, tallor made, worth to $20.00, during oabessensipervl 19¢ shapes,” now 956 gane of these victims were | @| Closely watched by pollee, the |threat of Mr, Lysons, Chief Wap- | and they will go like windfire| this today sale Bow Ties, now 3| j0¢ White Handkerchiefs, now a ase bo ‘ ° Ree hee eee eee eee Ic *hinese have been unable for penstein said There is no open during (ile sale at 813.89 810.95, $12.98, $14.49 0e sananes és Be © f thee the pole | gambling in Seattle, either by ne : be © conduct any open gam - + “ plans of the a REMEMBER, EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. WE ASK YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION. The Bell Clothiers 216—PIKE STREET——216 ‘hh ” « “ ur a ' ef resitance. In the j dling games in this city per an = as Get ke jawed many of the ape * FR patos Officers Hayden an4/ them, but we cannot afford to turn were thocked down an ' Nae R Fraser ® |% \every man loose to this work and poor Paver, as he was coming out of @ allow them to do nothing else YE te mee 3 on © th ‘ tenella sane for the © an A. T. Martinkit! ie ane toe es seine, Chin Gambling ts a part of the Ch trouble crews of the © . a ding are charged wi , hese religion. Some of them may we rowed on Lake Wa DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER. 216 PIKE STREET. Gow, into eustod - = be carrying it on x them | he bought five lot selves, but I can assure you it is under adverse circumstances that meen constant mevement from place to piace 'to escape our men who have positive fustructions tc alinowsk!, of & Warrant worn 8 to the case were me related by marriage. alleged that at the p Gow at 10 cents ait in the wun € $60 for his appearance for trial in police court on Tuesday Reports of gambling by Chinese ae en's de orgetown, on February 16, bave reached the police, and every | "Ss them !a.” z Isewhere the defendente’ th Sifance te tha aaeartmant ae tae i : od to kil, tho-entiee feusity of thelon ins . inder the Management of Kann Brothers of San Francisco F? m pial nent. GIRLS FACED FIERY DEATH ffort the Chinese have » etty In this been chased all through t doors have been broken down to (Oy United Pr i? . a dae ®' been forced to pull off their lot- Hegeman, president of the Metro | tery mill of Thomas . tery drawings in the mouths of potitan Life Insurance company ance of! "WORST OF IT & Sons, in the northwestern ar 4 . city, were driven) Sere ge ig tar Owing to the vigilance of the district attorney and w placed under arres (By United Pr ) PHILADELPHIA eral handred girls en terre ehh NURSE PROVES THIEF | "**® vinoicareo. NOME BOYS WIN. © sath of new op-todat @ Made Clothing to mak m $ toe Spring Goods * * * * * * * ~ * o (By United Press.) * # APPLETON, Wis, Feb. 21. # * The Nome Arctic Brother @ #2, @ student in the Seattle Gen * * * * 7 * * * * * * * presented himself at the led from custody yesterd {| Jessie Fitch allas Viola Castle xt © whie! {the mill. Twenty mickg| police, Kambiing by and through the were overcome by dmoke, but soon|CBinese has bees reduced to two. ma! wived 50 00 lated cases in which white men Charges of perjury and forge Bisa Lous, $200,008 seldom dares to participate, and The charges are the same on whi CAMP 18 MOV | arried on by the Mr. Hegeman was Indicted rece: There were seven charges of fo (DE Herman F. Titus war arrested a Warrant for assault and bat worn out by Constable Holtz grtown, yesterday hood basket ball five defeated the Invincible Oconto bunch * the past three weeks, was arrested not collect. by a score of 40 to 29 last @|by Detectives Byrne and Phillips jthe games are | Chinese themaety at her room, at First av. and night |} declares, and began to tear It up| Herbert Asbury, a son of Al A® running down her cheeks, confess | He took hold of her arm to prevent! bury, the mure of the paper, when killed his wif tered and) ds Miller, candidate for mayor, gaiied| a week's room rent at the Hotel upon Chief Wappenstein and in Valdemar Tuesday morning, and Dr. W. N. Davis, ploneer physt-|tormed him tha’ he thes shed from sight. King | ‘h@-destructio her hasband There will be 90 men at © says, er ” National Suit & Skirt Co. BOUGHT OUT The Entire Stock of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Skirts and Shirt Waists at 1207 Second Ave AND ARE FAST DISPOSING OF THE ANNEX STOCK, WHICH IN CLUDES THE NEWEST SPRING STYLES IN SUCH EFFECTS AS THE KIMONO, BUTTERFLY AND MODIFIED PRINCE CHAP SUITS. Everything Will Be Slaughtered TO MAKE READY FOR THE NA TIONAL’'S NEW SPRING STOCK WE QUOTE ONLY A FEW OF A. Bridge & Co. Last Call for Men’s Suits AT. =$8.00= HINK of it, ye men who have clothes to buy--- eight dollars for a whole suit, and such a suit, too, as any man might be proud to wear and glad to get. Over three hundred suits to choose among. Double and single-breasted Styles. All sizes. Good patterns. All the wanted shades. For- mer price from $15 up. All to be — out in this final riddance at ae Johnson Bros.” English Semi- Porcelain 9 - Inch Vegetable Dish, round or oval shape, with blue bor- der. A bargain Satur Scrub Pail, 15¢. Weqnart Heavy Ga Water Saturday's Curtain Rods, 5¢. Dozen Brass Extension Curtain R t-inch de Salt Boxes, 10¢ | Each Calcimine, 35¢. Jozen ny Pound Package of ne, ready for en mixed With cold THE MANY EXTRAORDINARY ’ iH] on Mantle, 19¢. Pencils, 2 for 5¢. Ladies’ Fine Tallored Suits, worth $25.00, on a ) ans | © 4 first ( et pecial, the Ladies’ Fine Tailored Sults, worth $3 on ] Keen Kutter Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, worth $42.50, only | Two hundred Hats, |j r Lead Pencil Ladi Fine Tallored Suits, worth $50.00, only all good. styles i Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, worth $10.00, for i a 2 aye | 5c Lad and Misses’ Coats, worth $12.50, for Ribbed and Flat i and sizes; soft | Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, worth $16.50, for Wisat Ciatenmese 6 } e st 08 Screw Driver, 98¢. Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, worth $20.00, for - derwear, } and stiff black, | rhe Well-Kaown Yaskes Ladies Skirts, all siges, all colors, worth $10.00 spring and medi- | | We have the largest stock of Alaska Clothing, | | brown: sad ‘seers @ Por its Avtomat! Ladi a i colors, worth um weight, gray || |) Hats, Shoes and Underwear to be found in the } | ! $2.50: | thd So, “4 ew Driver, complete Lad ts, all sizes, all colors, worth and tan, all sizes; i Northwest. We will equip you in the best possible | i wort 83 SORE; | ig Ladies’ Skirts, all sizes, all colors, worth $20.00 worth $1.50; for || || manner at the least possible cost. i | Gal § Ladies’ Shirt Waiats, all sizes, worth $2.50, only . ‘ | : i i Ladies’ Shirt Watsts, all sizes, worth $3.50, onl Saturday .$1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed—fully. i I Men’ Ladies’ Shirt Waiats, worth up to $12.60, only ! ! men's Gloves, 69¢ P. 7 ¢ adios ; H Blin tre ceca, | 107 Wheetennvow, SOG. IE coneren's Coots, 0h tens: worce $88, cou SOLE DISTRIBUTERS Donte leam Me; mie Child's Steel Top and Met Children’s Coats, all size’, worth $10.00, only skin Working Gio ‘ al-Bound Wheelbarrow, a ——_—_— they last, Saturd: BE SURE YOU GET IN THE RIGHT PLACE | al = ||A. BRIDGE & CO. BER: SS ee Largest | 103-105-107 First Av. { First ELC ER-HURIBUT| | NATIONAL SUIT & SKIRT CO.’ lye | A. M. ZELGER, MANAGER. { * OO Tuteee a Meee 9 Oe Me She OS Me ONE Te Se eee Sk inne # L. Reed, formerly a driver for | the Cascade laundry, was discharg- He was arrested for an alleged de- falecation of $185, which consisted eral hospital training school for|he declared of secounts he could At the reception given to Am- —_— . @ ~ y and three of perjury . 9 ‘s duty was fo serve an Seneca st. last night while wearing J The unemployed men who have The chase f 4 th ae be ery an pe | eallibtian Sop Wb out Titan, aad be ad hades 6 a keeaae mp byw oy » deg pasendor Takahira at the White heen grading new roads at Youngs-|eame so warm tha # ago lfound him at bis apartments, 2008 | 2 stole from.one ©. the nurses when | House yesterday, only good will e - wn, will A “a = today to yn attorn oe the Chinese yaad SEEK MISGING MAN aeunt & } TO IDENTIFY FATHER he packed her trunk to depart and hopes of everlasting peace Rainier boule vard Only 26 wm r ormerly a law partner o ’ | = « ons . will be left ut the old Assistant Proxecuting Attorney’ P. C. King, 42 years old, paid for}, Mr¥. Titus grabbed the paper, he - The girl with repegtant tears Were spoken. rer and suicide who|ed the theft, protesting that it was| The interstate commerce com- and himself Tues-| the first time she ever took any-| mission believes that the various nigh is on his way from/| thing that was not her own railroads of the country will soon clan of the Coeur dAlenes, 14800, / termed police persecu the has gray hatr, brown eyes and dead Chinese was stopped, be would be moustache, One lower front tooth | Kicked him out of the house hs Fourche, 8. D, to identify] Declaring that her correct name | restore wages in vogue a year ago. — - gin a civil suit s gone. He Was dressed in blue} The defendant says Holts attack. | his father's body He is not sure|is Fitch, the girl says ner home | Only the southern lines have made fost distressing cases of ecrema | . © hat od Mra. Titus that the man is his parent is at Langley Prairie, Canada cuts. relieved by Soap Lake Salve. **¢) In his statement regarding the! suit and wore « black soft ha | iy