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s THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908. ”? FALLS 2,000 FEET—LIVES THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE || THE UG TH I oro REAL “DEADWOOD DICK” OUTLAW US oo sic mn, ra RO S T = ORT, WORTH Tox., April 29.4 miraculous manner wh a he ho “ IN PLAIN SIGHT OF NEW YORK = ' K ovmick, swathed ty , declared tals that he would mae Mrs. Langtry’s New Play (Seattic Star Exclusive Service . ion as oe as Sane weban anc “Wile aad’ ee or | Should Be Renamed Wee he Sis esi WITNESS HAS | “The Tearful Bore : i | (By i ies 4 hake DISAPPEARED...» v= = pres 1 a Japar Fearf . | \\ @ ® Ld rm b " 1“ by K ‘ a mous ; = . ‘ , 4 . ! . : ‘ os pring ousefurnishing by “s st 5 Supply All Your Spring and Summer Needs fs did tain on : at These Absurdly Low Prices: nee $1.20 Doz. Tumblers, 58¢° | |" 65¢ Doz. 7 ; yy ' 4 Dozen. blers ‘ . ' is : . iS¢. EMBEZZLER DELANEY “SNAPSGHOTTED” ON HIS RETURN fr a ty . : : € FROM HIS MOUNTAIN CAVE, ' ‘ alte P ; : of - mained on guard | out one n a tong dis dl : I b , a Iu orde ‘ t t i tore ¥ ' Peps _, 25¢ Sugar and Creams, {:2¢. himaeif with two " as hunte to take » L Te Ponad (Ty w +) ‘ “ ne is ; oo ong pong bap f then |t Dp poune | “att be Gicmiseea te ik of eee Pike end of iaotar nia : soxty Se Keil ‘ Seek tree 8 was where the v deny bust and long continued "$1.50 Doz. Tumblers, Oe e Celery Trays, 10¢, Voted Sy yellow coon dogs € , - na , H e ote with ceed» view proposed a and. Ww * * York. Cut Bar Tomblers : 10¢ ie an Sale" MURDEROUS ELEPHANT "ers Foon set MRS. POTTER PALMER ATTAINS HER AMBITION BY DINING KING EDWARD : (®tar Special Service.) LONDON, April 29.--Outdoing her rival here, Mra. Fradie Ma tin, Mrs. Potter Palmer, of Chicag the cherished ambition Ite ntertained King Ed She was hostess majest at Biarritz, and ne doors of the most exclusive socla les in ach rogram of ¢ priffcation—-that Mrs Palmer paid a royal fave $50,000 to persuade the king to t he Invitation. It has been an open social secret for many years that M desired to get the Ring der he hospitable roof. She fa epeat edly, but the king's fav w te enjoy more and more th and in Ha “ dinners she cave efforts to win royal Bradiey Martin was € petitor, and the s " often amused themselves by wa. questior who would MRS. POTTER PALMER. ne ocial te pe im ; ee OLD WOMAN RESCUED Has to Quit. FROM THE FLAMES After 14 years te business in Seattle Ra nier Cloth ing Co. will quit bus Our old custom who have (By United Press.) dealt with us for know that! SAN FRANCISCO, Ay they always received full value for Herote res two ol thelr mone ed To new never dealt with us to both, that during o Sale will sell « shoes and mens fu enstome who have ing O thing, hat at half p and less : t Watch for Friday's ad in Juniper st. ¥ ‘ « 1 wa it Afte rs Avenue one i he ain wed ws flau Ta . teh bo e ft 1 & | tushed and ‘ « st won He 4 ¢ od t « ve . w t. w a 4 Hy front s TO SEE BATTLESHIPS. Flee i MAY PAY PENALTY Look at the Price Cuts on Cott ROBBED THROUGH WINDOW, ' ant ered ° » " a a ow of " . Union st « ; A tew be CALHOUN MISSING 8 1-3¢ Apron Gingham, 5¢, Se Bon Marche Sheets Ge. 206 Pillow Cases, PO ee ees Se was one hae Extra Heavy Hu t — . Mt boun namiter ' ‘ i be Tur r. $1.95 Bedspread, $95, Dynamiters Feared SNIDER we Terman Fowsle, 20¢. Dx Bed Size White Hem] KIMBERLE Africa, April | isedspread, fringed a] Officials De Heers ( and Trasnee ard 3¢ fringed ends ” around, with eat o . CMDs Zr good able reds, beautifal ane t 20 White Linenette, 12'5¢. absorbent; reg price « regular prige’ : : Bale price 106 price ...4) eal P ag The finest » made f 3.75 Wool Bh 5 . tne dl lines 4 inthe 10c Roller Teweling, 6¢. z: e Wool Bsesr uA aa 4 wide; sold everywhere at 20¢ A Qo Strong, Heavy, Cc re: an yr pmond market lauaders perfectly; makes the ven Roller Toweling, 17 fine cotton ehains in washing at Gets Big Contract _ There was an jon of ol rn at aan pr u be ly; silk binding: HAVANA, A The ex — . fro ' « ce $3.75 pair, hee ante pl a inate for bighw BP i Rh was attacked by ore Thursday Remnant All Go at About Half E WwW what to expect. It is the first vigorous Remnant clearing since March, that means we have more Remnants to dispose of, and you have richer picking usual, Prices are about half the usual figures on everything. There are Ree nants of black and colored Dress Goods, black and colored Silks, Wash Goody] White Goods, Muslins, Sheetings, Ginghams, Linens, Domestics, Laces, Braids, flings, Embroideries, Chiffons, Veilings, Ribbons, Draperies, etc.—all as good t as if cut from the piece; but now, tomorrow—Remnant Day—you get them ata) third to half less than your very self, perhaps, paid for the same goods at the coum ter. There are lengths for waists, for skirts, for suits, for every purpose, and thing for everybody. These Bon Marche Remnant Sales are occasions of widel interest. Women watch for them, and are here bright ‘and early for first cht | COMMENCEMENT DRESS. (Star Special Ge RIVERSIDE ce D P THEY WON'T LET ANY ONE HURT | THEIR GRANDPA Seattle THE Second Avenue and Pike St. “ew York, 2 Walker Street TT [ ao ¥ glo EXERPESESTEGHTSeFSTt- TPTPRLEETILTEE- Tan s * * Sz s= , Im- * § WS SEZ5 75c No. 1 Stanley Im s, 3 Cite Trevis. Chemnite, 22 Theatre Strasse. Ma s 3 OY &S=O proved Bronze Metal J eas 7 : . PX &asave Trammel Points as y en ES, eTocs * f¢ 4 f Europe » her cargo for the st wt e ro es A ' fat 10 A ® mas = 23 55c 3 eral | . © first boat 10 at ok of ¢ =e -<N bbe * : . * ga R Gmen 5 oO her outw ake a duled for Mar * hie =n e - @s > a ss Tacoma for Cordova . Fe oS one , be fie ; her Bernant £ SS 2 a a 6 U. 8. Navy Yard Route Steame = % * “ e rae =3. > *. §J:@ eaves Flyer dock 6:30 ‘ “ ® . | Seat ess eS ©. " ‘ Thy &. 3 $4 > . | SHOES AND OXFORDS 2 : The steamship Corwin arris S Z 2 2 S = c= | " me FREOLUNOD, HORNBERG “@ rtf < to ea Spee 8 om the w ae 3 asc ae: tee: | Yard 3 more The C2. 3 o S y A LARGON t . ae | coe Comex ine fe e Frisco, “allt company Ww cea A Y 705 Pike St wn. Where she will fue ‘ ’ ound trips Struck ¢ ‘ 4 Mour NA oo A pene ¢ aon re *, i a montau : Hotel Wallfirst « | Hotel Wa : oak patice inte neds “alifirst ow THAT'S ALI . Quiet and , aeires Latest picture of O11 King John D. Roekefeller, snapped while he <1 iY rom, : , py sunertoe paints and oils. The Hotel W. ‘ early | s LL uiet and Homelike was going home from church in New York, Easter Sunday, The two | Binks v3 Seg pf ge bore hg op nfort and Cleanii tore 2414 FIRST AVE “ ei ta children in the picture are Harold and Muriel McCormick, his two hate. UNIVER “al t , ap alla _ Main 1673 Ind., 2794 ig M. SPINNING Main ‘ere aed na 2794 iriten ae nee marched sur dily on in frent of grandpa, white, f°" Exgmmnatvovai. 2414 FIRST AVE ind, 28 it. Me 1310 Second Avenue were # haifdozen detectives hired to see that n REALTY 0O body shot the richest man in the world. 1673. Main 1009 American Bonk | Sutiding