The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1908, Page 7

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aT R-THYRSDAY, MA MAY 14, 4, 1908 ° 7 Sd SOSHSHSHS OSES HS HSE Se Se Soe Sesesesesesese ooeeeees |t: od @ on « ~ $TROKG FOR D in SOSH SOSH SESE Se Se SeSeSeSeSeSeSeSeSeseSeseeeee eee i iGUFFALO BILL'S TALES OF THE PLAINS NO. 10---ON THE TRAIL WITH CUSTER eoreeerereree eeeeeeereree foe 1, 1908, by Press Pur ° ao gurraro |b (Ws Fe Cocty) “ecu hariite tne aha | 2" Stas wll cndanhtly TOMORROW WE ENTER UPON THE LAST TWO DAYS @ hilly to sehen and bronyght | Nominated delemate to comareen b OF THIS PHENOMENAL BARGAIN EVENT. ENORMOUS Tadian to hits feet and woud me | (he Aemoornty of Aleta, wl trent ve vn it dowd Pe stomieshie wants af mtn » this mresment of alt! 4 at up & hom, theederons How wae that for a had CROWDS AND SPIRITED BUYING ARE THE BEST EVIDENCE ; . THAT THE MERCHANDISE AND PRICES ARE WHAT THE ne got a ts gga SEATTLE PEOPLE WANT. TOMORROW THE VALUES WILL pe oy Rina recap Fe EVEN BE GREATER—PRICES ON SOME STILL LOWERED, Me a pat ive OR BETTER GOODS THROWN IN LOTS AT THE SAME ee PRICES, FOR WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL EVERY VES- . ‘h Daly, = TIGE OF GOODS. SHOP IN THE FORENOON, IF POSSIBLE, vy TO AVOID THE CROWD IN THE AFTERNOON. cased been ont the ia sure de H rullete whiotling beet | had « start, The braves for me the next ¢ ie ed and to overhaul me ark for straight r the firet mile © Indians gave up the race iT of the adve eoratt committee will be i Joutbeastern Alaskan de » oame $12.50 Men's Suits . ; 7.69 $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s Hats SS ee ee ‘CLAIMS ALL FOR TAFT $15.00 Men’s Suits $9.87 $2.50 Men’s Hats nited Press and $22.5 en's Suits 3.95) “Guyer Guarantee eee: DYNASTY OF MAN INGTON. Ma heer Mitonecen ot the ott $25 and $27.50 Men’s Suits. . $16.45 “Mallory Cravenette Hats”. » wel ALONG QUIPT HP DIRECT | EE ena et in tedae's | fay 930 and $35 Men's Suits $19.85 | “John B. Stetson Hats” ne H bad |WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS OPEN conventions tn Ca a, Wash 5 vet | TUB SOUND. a jauton, Oregon, Montana and North fag 228.00 Top Coats ..........$11.65 | $7.00 and $8.00 Panama Hats ‘ EERO TERE oE ——~-| THEIR HEADQUARTERS IN| \™ . Dakot These states il inetruct 7 a : : sor} At the end of twenty-eight miles as when he started. A quarter-mile] WEW YORK, AND THINGS ARE| 4 delegates for att which, with fmm 929-00 Top Coats ........ $16.59 75¢ Working Shirts oll | the pace bad begun to tell heavily. | behtad rode on his lathered, | . the 70 delegates previously toatruct > « ye nme | The escort had fallen back. weary horse > AT ONCE TO BE “DIDDING.” [od for the war secretary during this | 92:00 Men’s Pants $1.38 $1.00 Dress Shirts re nec! out for a mile or mo: | wee © total of Taft's strength . Pr twelve hadn't sent the mule any faster than| 1 sald nothing, but just wt - | wit be 668 or St ‘mote than & ma. fa 92.50 Men’s Pants .. . $1.65 $1.50 Coat Shirts 8 ° eady, ewinging gait he had) and saluted as Custer came up. He | Jor 9 i aad at the very first main (By United Press.) “ any : $3.00 Men’s Pants 2. 50c and 75c Ties ‘ ‘ uple of miles further on, just} “You were right, Cc And| NEW YORK, Mey 14—tn an alry| Pieres county democrats are for , js o|before we reached the foothills, | you're the sort Of @ scout I iike.| room om the eleventh floor of num-| BFS $3.50 Men's Pants ....... $2.45 President Suspenders } where I knew the going would be | I'll bear you in mind y barder than ever, | ventured to say reapectfally wee Wits ioe pos tl ao Fey eee eee $4.00 Men’s Pants 2. 10c White Handkerchiefs ........ 3¢ y of Men i= $5.00 Men’s Pants 3. 65c Cotton Ribbed Underwear. .38¢ 25¢ Boston Garters 75¢ Lisle Thread Underwear... .40¢ 10c Canvas Gloves 5e¢ $1.50 Silk and Wool Underwear .89¢ Don't you think, air, we could | see hit up the pace a little more? ake the lead if your mule can « do 0,” said Custer, starting up his bis horse again. But my mule am b © occasion was the openin the euftregist campaign he hi quarters of the Women's Self-s ting league, of which the plot 4 Were the members who eater ained the constant stream of to ‘the Stillness the stamp of a tothered mys hoof Now it wasn't likeely any w man would be camping up there ent spot. f *% along qui horwe in the lot that cowl ‘ome within “speaking distar of m “Late that afternoon my male trot ed up to the fort, looking an fry TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at P , " “ mers p> & CATALOGUES FRER ore ln . p iastrete’d Om od “ al STOP THE RENT We can sell you Beautiful Howes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just like reat T. P. FAY ©O., INC. Mehihorn Bidg. H.L. KLEIN. THE SHOEMAKER . i! you cant get boots or G Avenues |2/6 P/AE ST. # shoes to ft ves, get them made ff r A Premium forBabies We Want Mammas and Papas, With the Little Ones, to Come in Tomorrow and Inspect the Stock of icker Go-Carts and “Allwin” Folding Carts THIS PARTICULAR STOCK, ALL WE HAVE, AND ABOUT 250 IN NUMBER, HAS BEEN ASSEMBLED ON THE FIRST FLOOR, CON- VENIENTLY DISPLAYED, AND PRICES SMASHED TO SMITHEREENS. NOW BRING IN THAT PRETTY BABY, PLACE IT IN A CART MATCHED TO ITS COMPLEXION, PAY THE MONEY OVER AND PUSH THE CART OUT OF THE DOOR. THE CART YOU PICK OUT ay YOU WILL GET. { WE HAVE ALSO ASSEMBLED ON THE SAME FLOOR WITH THE GO-CARTS ALL JUVENILE FURNITURE, SUCH AS MORRIS i CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIRS, BABY WALKERS, PORCH SWINGS, ROCKERS, NURSING CHAIPS, ETC. i BE SURE TO COME IN TOMORROW WITH THE BABY. BIG THINGS DOING AT THIS. } Quitting Business Sale WE’RE CATCHING UP IN OUR DELIVERY AND SHIPPING DEPARTMENT, BUT IF YOU ARE STILL ON THE WAITING LIST, PLEASE BE PATIENT—WE WILL GET TO YOU JUST AS FAST AS WE POSSIBLY CAN. i DoorsOpen9a.m.T omorrow, Friday REMEMBER THE SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS: ALL CASH; NOC. 0. D.'S; FREE DELIVERY AT OUR EARITTEST CONVEN- IENCE; NO REFUND OR EXCHANGE; NO STORAGE, he Century Furniture Co. Northwest Corner Second Avenue and Spring Street RASS EE GTS LA ARTE. TB RS RGB Pn PoE IS the deep sand of the trall ved the sound of my male's} r tinge «=the )«=6Oomoment) «oof §6diw | PROMINENT COAST NEWSPA 3 matin ad of ow “ i al . silently ¢ y bora PERMAN MAY BE NOMINATED “4, | lem op tudinien th *.| ORLEGATE TO CONGRESS BY ~ a . ner fac e ALASKAN DEMOCRATS ARE a elgg Pa ©

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