The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1908, Page 8

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Tie SEATTLE © Aeyomu f ht cltios wealth Bocus CHECK |" W. H. Gat ® furniture mas wes, pe af at » Firat « orday cant ed ( ’ By United Press.) bby BL. y k The Viretolan R—FRIDAY, M :) O08. ee emcee ; - " _ * aes - ~ ROSTAND TO WRITE a &CHOOLS ONL Two sToniee. } j KIDNAPED Pee vere 4 $ CAUGHT 0 ie Y Muten 1B.—At al —_ { i ” 1 duced in t : employ Moore—"'The sted Mining company Franklin” in 43) you { axe kt week, “The Whel of Love MeCarghy with high to andy ¢ otwd 1 ba The Grand—'Dream City ext ‘ { th He v dre The Seattie-~"What Women WH Diphtheria Closes Schools. The Lyrie—"An Ocean Voyeae ext Wee Four Married Men CENTRALIA, March 13.—The | city schools of Chehalis are | EDMUND ROSTAND. and all public Ineetings have been vies.) postponed on account of an epl-| (Seattle Star Exelusi demic of diphtheria. PARIS, March 18 | pletu v ARE RH Offorte of ft The Coliseum—Vandevilie * ® | dramatista in the w Pantages’— Vaudeville * $1,500 A WEEK TO BE The Star—Vaudeville . A WOMAN CLOWN The Orpheum—Vaudevilie eR EERE ER RH Hewnty a @ bie | i The Five-Cent plotures. Coal Miner Killed. ACOMA, Mareh 1% al miner, of Wilkeson, wa onterday while working | WILL SEND SURVIVORS ~:!" BACK TO JAPAN sce. ngham te assured of @ b ad i | T. Reid, judge of the su } court at Tacoma, will not lidate for re-elect } © 48 candidate for the next WE HAVE NEW YORK, March 13—The| FORMED AN m Te vn aq liv 2LESS CHAIN, ent in Thi ale potion as - — « taken on the preceding quar | How did we do it? FANNY RICE Every man (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) |» NEW YORK, Mar. 1% The w an clown will be fn clrens enter Fanny Rice, cb Jong-time SPRING ¢ Smartest R HING in Be CLUBIVE » in all the we sold ame again we Bagong, He sent his friendic— and they’ve kwear from fl aan ei + at 25¢. Boe Poem their the beet maker and The. NOTH All Whoter and Semmer Suite, val friends. DO ¥ give wider seope possibilitie College Women's Reception. Cl 5 W WHY reagan ie acca ean Sweep |. tended by the women’s faculty of iIf there is the State University to Women, either graduates or those who have been enrolled on the ¢ college day aft Sale $14. 3 Spring March 14 NO FANCY STORE NO FANCY PRICES The Benson a man in Seattle that we and fit right, the present mothers’ congress be og held at the white house, and opening - cannot fit, following: Mrs. T we haven't A. L. Priest, Mr Mra C. W. Johnson, T. Condon } } Mrs. ES pseen him yet———= Meaney and Mrs. J. M. Smith B formal invitations have We’re a fasued Chapter G, P. E. O. ng specialty Chapter G, P. EB. O. will give & special sncial afternoon Mouda at the residence of Mre EB. Fow Jer, Irving st, in the chapter's organtaatic teresting program has been ranged eh member ts privileg- |t g one guest * doomed in recomended } clothi | houce——— COFFEE. *~ * ly u always So pleased was wees less # safety that she weeee DOY Schilling’s Best, one-\pher star two-star three-star —— baseball sults, $1.00 te Dells, #1 ‘ i hee tnstrecte 4 four-star five-star jless than $10.00 in and’ get prices. gate to the republican convention| Your grocer returns your money|. 4 00. Hall's, 1111 First av *** lat Chicago for Hughgs 1 if you don't like it; we pay bim C1 SCwhe rea 1 can have your ¢ here, once a week, lothes pressed ifree of charge——— You’re welcome to stock inspect our at any tiee——— A Store May Say: “Our $15.00 Suits Are the . Best Values in Seattle” ; ; ° | For lle we are arguing splendid quality, we are also earnestly We never urge people Men’s Suits $1 to $20.00 Men Top Coats |We want 1 jyour lOnce we get it asking you to make comparisons. Do you suppose we would be so you compare, mate ¢ keen about having busine 5S Same sitive what your ulti Id be? We have me enthusiasts not to kno ¢ were not po pinion wou skeptics bee« een too many w that when we will hold it. | it comes -~ sa right down to real comparisons, no other $15.00 suits in Seattle can approach our “Famous Joe Schermer & Co. Fifteens” in fabric, tailoring, style, fit or deed, some of our customers $18.00 and $20.00 suits ervice; in have found they equal elsewhere. | | i] 1010 First Ave. The new Spring Stock is NOW complete, and NOW is the best time to choose your new Spring Suit. One thing is cer- tain—prices are not going to be lower—but assortments will, At least, come and look at these as ety Suits tomor- orth of Hy And You Will Be Welcome—to tek or oe Bay Boys: $3. tn and $4. 00 er at $2. Sanh Two-Pie Suite, reliably 1 #, in new, nobby Men's Store detierne Seattie. Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. | Fare 35c—Round Trip, 60e. | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6; | and 10:25 a am, 205 and pm, LEAVES TACOMA -» 8/55 a. m. and 12:15, 3:65 7:30 6. m. uu + OuaCey, dr. Agent. Seattle Tel. Main 176.¢ Tacom Tel. 212. Feelltet Aeaa na Seatnten tases of wees Bases Fly On The Fiyer Ds Next week, The Denver Bx | Star — Moving | John Cox Madison! DOWNING, HOPKINS & R} & RYER, INC, FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Women’s and Misses’ Street Hats at Ten Dollars These Street Hats at Ten Dollars are values that wil] strongly appeal to Seattle’s feminine population. — Sailors, turbans and other pleasing models are included, all daintily trimmed. The four models illustrated above are in stock ag this advertisement is written ‘ $25.00 for Choice of a Number of Spring Suits We have gone through the stock and readjusted the prices on quite a number of Spring Suits, including Women’s and Misses’ sizes, bringing them all down to $25.00. The Suits are thoroughly correct in style, among them bei double and single-breasted models, with tight and semi-fi backs; others are strictly plain tailored, and still others trim med with braid, lace and taffeta. One of the suits re-mark- ed at $25.00 is of striped Panama, with Another is of striped serge, with tight-— fitting jacket. having seams semi-fitting strapped with | jacket in self material — on the b and collar cuffs of bl silk. The is nine gore com Prince Chap style trimmed with tailored buttons. The skirt is a fif- teen-gore plaited model, with six-inch bias fold on bottom. “INCORPORATED === baenge SESE“IE SE LSEES R27, F S3E5e. Ladies’ Spring Coats Over 500 Ladies’ Silk Moire and Cravenettes On Sale, Commencing Tomorrow, AT BIG REDUCTIONS $22 Values $9.00 $25 to $35 Values $17.50 GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. FIRST AVE. AND MADISON ST. « Tacoma Offices, 515-316-317 ere’ Trust Midg 518 Rank Pesereeceeeoososors Si Beey Ane cn Soececeescossccsocoreess AMUSEMENTS. 5c Star Theatre 906 Second Avenue This Week reser Sasa “CHROKERS,” OR “TA WINNING OF “ a betw. THE 100-TO-1 SHOT trig Houses Have TH ry sour : Week \nnouncemett 7 spoilers.” Did you ever stop to think that a genuine VICTOR TALKING MACHINE Costs no more than an infe- cous FUM. rior make? With a Victor in your home, you have 7 ; told oo an opportunity of hearing Melba, Caruso, Schu- . l aa nd ted Vawdey ith rapt dally Meth . = mann-Heink and all of the other great artists. Let us demonstrate the Victor for you. Sherman, Clay & Co. Largest Victor Dealers in the World 4406 Second Ave. Hooks, Bends, Grala Private Wires Bot a ee. ed foe a mate by gee pee s _ e = * @ Bp Ged & Be ee

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