The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1908, Page 8

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° acceptance the pre 8 1 will gladly serve, b ROOSEVELT = me MUST OBEY RAT! on it in realize 2,000,000 in the world, Bapid « re) Capt@Claney, of the steamer Chippewa, owned by th Inland Me — a ye pe we | rari speruted from command by (By United Press.) pa ane * ae , HOW | Preskinos Jackin Geen yesterday WASHINGTON, Mee Drea pt inde who were pre |W Kis Inawlence w Jn Khner } Gent Rewsevett has weer elected | yieusty dexpalring. The jdtying of : - tot of the laternation® Tu w , of the world fv the TO SHE BATTLESHIFS Rereubsias- congress, which meets | fight b » toward univertal| Take beat t Pte Ten round te bis letter of | brotherhood.” trips dat? ae round trip THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Anniversary Sale Men’s Shir At Lowest Prices Ever Asked r j me nary offers play important part iins are pos precedented THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE would be hard to understand these underpricings ordinarily at this sea extraordi un an extraordmary Such Shirt ba year. a itively Men’s $1.75 Shirts, Men's $1.25 Shirts, 9 Men’s 75c Shirts, 55¢. $1.38. | Any $1.25 Man's Shirt in the | Over @ dosen different patterns Any $1.75 Man's Shirt in the house for $e. The same shirts in faney pique fronts; pleats house for $1.38. This includes | hat furnishing stores sell at and stripes, plain white bodies the cream of the “Griffon Mie ; ao a Shirts for 1908. ‘Ove hundred | $1:50 An Immense variety o aifty styles; regular Th dozen to choose from, Anni-| 8¢*: Wrtodate styles, Ip the | ghirts Im the Anat | Anniversary Sale versary Sale ° r 8 | sary Sale at Ray $1.38 = _ Men's 50c Shirts, 39¢ } A ee en's 50c Shirts, . . A Men's $1.00 Shirts, ° $1.19. 1 he Rest $1.00 Man's Shirt we Standard 0c Shirts, in stripes Any $1.50 Shirt in the house for | Know of, tu this sale, Te. Pig | oA neures: neat Heh effects $1.19. This includes coat styles | ured and Striped Madras and | no cuffs: all sizes as well as regular. Choice of Chevi sion of col the Ansiversary — at 39c three score patterns, in any ortags. 1.00 shirts size. In the Anni 1 19| In the Anniversary 15 fale Days—Friday, Saturday versary Sale . | Sale c hes Monday OW Sewing Machines will sing! To get Arnold's 25¢ Hi wash fabrics at this time of year for 10¢ is a fortune sack, indeed—even though they are in lengths of 3 to 10 yards! Foulard, Soie Rosee, Panama Voile, Satin Stripe Voile, Linen Mouselline, etc. ; flowered and printed with conven tional and all-over designs—fresh and smiling. As good to you as if cut from the piece, but you save more than half at 10¢ a yard.—Basement. Sheets and Pillow Cases Reduced For the Great Anniversary Sale HE threeday Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases ends Friday should share liberally Prices are | than wholesale. may. 25c Pillow Cases, 19¢. The Finest Pillow Case, the Hy Every housewife and hotel manager Grasp the opportuaity while you | 22¢ Pillow Cases, 17¢. | A beautiful, fine quality Pitiew Case, size (5034 Inches . wearing qisality Anniversary 65Sc Bleached Sheets, 45¢ Durable Ready-Made 90 inches, sear ed ready for the good. remular value Anniversary Strong an Shcots, od, a bed. A sheet; each, price price price Male ive 85¢ Bleached Sheets, 65¢. Full Double- Hed Stee Ready-Made Bleached Bheets, made of fine. smooth, even thread og no seam, No dressing; size 61190 Inches, regular value She each Anniversary Sale price Abe $1.20 Bleached Sheets, S5¢. We are often asked for an extra | large Sheet; we carry then give you the benef! ef our sale. Hieached Pequot Shee 90x93 inche: $1.20 each. price Riversary Sale price 75¢ Bleached Sheets, 6O¢. A Beautiful, Soft Sheet, that con tahis no dressing, evenly wov Hient wearing at ity; size 72x90; regular pric } each. Anniversary Sale p 15¢ Pillow Cases, 10¢. A Good, Roomy Pillow Case, ste 45236¢-inch, well made, deep hem, good, substantial muslin; regular alue ibe each. Anniversary Male price 10¢ serviceable 6 Bale Ase $12 25 Bleached Pay 90¢. Something extra nice and fine for the at room; size 81x90; “The Hygienne.” an elegant sheet; regular price $1.25 each Anniversary Sale price ..90¢ | An oe —— An Extraordinary Friday Bargain ANCY Swiss Muslin Curtains, made of plain white swiss, with deep princess ruffle and chintz bands inside ruffle, in colorings to match a_ pink, blue, green or rose room Nothing newer, mind you, has been shown this season for bed room curtains—and, we may add, nothing prettier. Yet these newest and best $1.35 Swiss Curtains have been reduced for this ‘tale to 0 95¢ a pair.—Third Floor. = . Second Avenue and Pike St. “=~ York, 2 Walker Street =e | ie Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse AMUSEMENTS, 1 AMUSEMENTS. ei aorta seed ea a ee Hh Moore Theatre | Lois Theatre John Cort, Lessee and Manager |p a A ‘ pa All This Week A. Brady An-| o¢ py Vaudevitie MR, WILTON EACKAYE | “ON ' ; In Ha » Great May | Bie a HARDEES, THE MANDOUFF KING, NONDMAN" via! ite “og i 3 “COLISEUM ~ | Moore Tr *atre | Heath's Leading Vaudevilio 1 : rss Jon 1 a a ie . ants, Bunda |! phones x Tonight- Fonight g 1 7. hr SHOWS EVERY DAY 4 png «wuts tones evi | Dreamland Rink | Or THE CABRAGE rATCH.” ly © seate ¥ Seventh Ave and Union 6t. chts ' Mt. tof fi. STAR WRESTLING Home of Musical Comedy and Vo Kod Dal At 8:30 Sharp ' $500 a Bide and the Gate. Catchas-Catch-Can — Best Two |; Falls Out of Three. ~ ‘The Grand | JOUN CORT, Manager All This W k, Matinee Satu The Sen Francisco Opera Company im “PANTANA Fred Beell | minutes Lyric Theatre 180 Pounds, the Wisconsin Wonder, Vs. Seattle Theater Russell & Drew, Mare a |F " ‘to a" i i Dr. Roller m1 “A TRIP TO LUNA PARK Of Geattie, 195 Pounds mpany in| Bird bis t “ ‘ Admission—From $1 to $5 TER | “ ures . Tickets ale at Joe Di 1 pee d t \ rd’ Cigar Stand, Second and . saat hit sler bea ie, 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 14, Hew retary of the state board of health ) Meg made an inepection of the nd veesele last en day a “found & number of viel tions of the regulation that vessels should be protected by rat guards |when lying at thelr plers | Capt, Claney, of the Chippews, who had failed to comply with the Instructions, told Dr. Hee that he did not care’ what the health aw thorities wanted done, Becretary |Heg reported the situation to | Joshua Green, who suspended Capt Clancy op his return trip from Vietoria READY CHANGE GELT A } BOON TO BUSY SHOPPERS. THIS 16 THE NEW READY. CHANGE BELT—SEE HOW IT) WORKS, Girls, aid ye er have your) arms so full of bundles when you! started for home from a sbopples trip that you could not reach your purse to make change? | Then you will apprectate ‘the new belt device x offered im the hops, It te very simple, but it ab has the change ready. © belt is made of well stitched Kid, and the puree looped | over it tn of the same material The purse holds a litte metal! kid-covered box, with four open ings, one for quarters, one for dimes and two for nickels. The coins can be piled on other, and a spring @ one of cach pressed to the edge, so) that you can remove it with «a finger and thumb on short notice The envelope flap fastens down with a snap. | ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT FORMER MANAGER OF LOAN | ASSOCIATION HAS CHARGES PREFERRED AGAINST HiM— SURRENDERS. if (By United Press.) if BAN FRANCISCO, Tich May 14 or, formerly man ager of the Los Angeles branch of the Continental Building & Loan association, has surrendered to the police, who held a warrant for his arrest on a charge of embezzlement preferred by William Corbin, sec retary of the association Tichenor declares the money he took from the funds of the loan sociation was due him. Tichenor |! closed the Las Angeles office and came to San Francisco Tuesday and when he heard @ warrant had been iseved for his arrest be im mediately made preparations to surrender He is willing to return to the southern eity for trial AMUSEMENTS University Musical Course. | Mies Bessie Abbott was the een ter of attraction at the mustoa! entertainment given by the Univer ity of Washington at Dreamland rink last night. She by Edith Moxom Gray Hans Drees was assinted planist, and el, violincellist Mins Abbott’s soprano showed great ra and cultivation im the rendition of the mad scene from Donizetti's “Lucia,” an arias by Schumann and a number of other ons. In response to the generous we she sang “The Last Rowe ummer” and “Coming Through the Rye Great pleasure was afforded by Miss Gray and Hans Dressel, whoe performances included Schur and Hocchertni’s son and an etude by Chopin ata in A New York Symphony Orchestra. | Two hundred voloes will sing at the Wagner program to be given Wednesday evening, May 27, by Wa Damrosch and the New York Symphony orchestra at the Moore, The opening coneért will THE ANGELES 1424 ond 1490 Virat Avenue. KESTAUKANT AND CAFE 1908. i. Apperel fer Mi and Children. Women, A special purchase, compri of cotton challis in pleasing Orie med with satin bands and very fering that will impre you wit power Space det forbids tieles involved in the 25« ale of but your knowledge of the this store's merchandise will “Silver” Brand Potato Masher, Press and Ri “Never-Burn ter or Bal Open Double Wash Be with Alun Coated Steel Rubb Surtace Royal Granite I h Steel Spider I Stove Never Break” 8-Inc ‘Henis Self-Basting Driples Alcohol Wickless card prizes. Cut-Glass Bon Bons, $1.00 | Each- new line in heart, club, spade and diamond | shapes. Just the thing for } Several patterns of Irish Point Curtains, executed Fifty Folding They are eecape tn the be given Tuesday night | Long Kimonos: Sp. Values, $1. 95 A Large Collection of Made-Up Rugs and Caspets: <oeiane. Val 25c Sale of Housefurnishings iiled descriptions of the high quality of all of be of the importance of the savings. Vegetable | pped Kettle, Capacity 54% oiler of Lace Curtains at $3: 95 Pair | in Battenberg braids, motifs and mage; Bt are included at the i. opm figure. | ' FREDERICK & NEL FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. © Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Under ¢ Fournier Root the Ho Rverythin White Lingerie Waists, Spl. $1.45 i" long Kimono i } 1 eu : " . © and medal. ntal designs, trim- | lions, clust ‘ ; effect. attractive. An of models at $1.45 are dese ‘. ther h our value-giving | being of fang n, ent Te, Metitiog, a we . TB : ae cr embroig. week La ase al. lace, ‘These are made in our workroom, from short lengths an continued | rpeting, considerable qnantity has accumulated, and an announcement of the special ranted S Spec ric ine ‘ : ‘ P Kind Size pecial I ie Kind 7 pecial Prigg ' Bigelow Axmirister 9-9x10-2 27.50 | Vel 9-4x12 $209 Extra Axminster 9x12 $20.00 be Brussel 10-6x12 $28.25 Roval Wilton 8-3x12-6 $50.00 O-wire Tapest Bru 2 Royal Wilton «10-6 $30.00 | | of thas 2 “6: , : : Velvet 16 Royal Wilton 8-3x10 $30.00 fody Brussel ) Bundhar Wilton 10x10-7 $22.00 sundhar Wilton 0 Savonnerie Axminster 8-3x10-10 $20.00 sundhar lton 2 8-wire Tapestry Brussel 7-6x9-9 $ 8.00 tigelow Ax1 ter 3 8-wire Tapestry Br Is 7-6x9-8 $ 8.00 | 8-wire Tape Brussel ) Body Brussel 9.9x12 $28.00 tigelow Axminster x12 Stinson Tapestry 9x12 $19.00 | Roxbury Tapestr § 0-4 R Teprac Wilton 8-3x10-6 $26.50 Bundhar Wilton 7 3 Papestry Brussels (9-wire) 8-3x11-9 $12.00 | Bundhar Wilton 10-9 I fapestry Brussels (10-wire) 8-3x12 $14.25 tundhar Wilton & 8 Body Brussels &-3x10-6 $20.50 tody Brussel 6x/ Tapestry Brussel 8&-3x12 $12.25 tundhar Wilton f 3 Bundhar Wilton 9-9x9 $28.50 Savonnerie Axminster 10-6x11-10 ar special values fr pical are | May Silverware Sale Value ; A fe . t om the May Sale of Sil with such af Housefurnishings erw which is meeting flattering reception ample assurance Oneida Community Silver-Plated Knives} Forks and Spoons—Satin-finished Teaspoons, se French Fryer and Dra of six, 75c; Dessert Spoons, set of $1.25; Table Hanging White Porcelain Salt } spoons, set of six, $1.50; Dessert Knives or Forks ime “Brooklyn” Heavy.Wire Sink Strainer | Ch 2 set of six, $1.2 Medium-Weight House Broom oice Sterling Silver Novelties—Souvenir Spoons} Nickel-Plated Crumb Tray and Scraper | a variety of styles and designs, 75c each, bs ¢ Pan num 05¢ 2 5 20th Century Silver-Plated Knives and Forks i ~These are triple-plated. Knives or Forks, set of Quadruple Silver-Plated Bread Trays, $1.25- ' Cents A handsome French gray floral design. 1847 Rogers Bros.’ Butter Knives and Sugar fF i Spoons Well-made and attractive, 25¢. ® Cotton-Filled Comforts, | | Special $1.85—Figured Silk Handsome Cut-Glass Vases, $3.00—An entirely new ae oline-Covered Comforts, fill P ‘ | ed with pure white and fluffy sign in richly cut Flower cotton; size 72x84. Vases, 10 inches tall. Single Pairs Lace Curtains Underpri Various styles and qualities of Lace Curtaing that have sold down to single pairs of a kind. Ex treme reductions will be efiective. and Novelty | Metal | Couches, Special $3. 5 Can be used as divan during day and full sie) bed at night. Frame finished gold bronze, fabae lity non-sagging steel wire, fastened and) oil-tempered helical springs and Width of Couch open, 50 inches; length, of best que supported by spirals 74 inche ~ INCORPORATED jews time than it will | Wilson ce singing come both under the auspices of take to fasten him in the box | dtans. re four other new Ladies’ Jusical club acts. a “Faust.” | - The Bendman. _ | Frank B. Fanning, who for eight At the Star Wilton Lackaye, in “The Bond secutive years supported Lewis The new musical cc man,” at the Moore, is proving one m, ts at the Tivoll with the pany has caught op at the of the féally big attractions of the Fanning-Howard company, in| 4nd ts giving “Puck and the season | Faust in a most capable manner her cs: is also @ series of strong vaudeville : | Bearing Lawn Fantana ‘ee “A Trip to Lens Park.” a antell i wrestling all ag 4 Some of the song hits in “Fan-| rye curtain rainer at the Lyric |°Ome™ ower . we tana,” at the Grand, are “Just MY linig week 41 Rg | 4 Style," “Darby and Joan," “Laugh. |(Mt week Ix by Char ee Danbe POLICE PREVENT SUICIDE. ing Little Almond Eyes,” and “The lrroupies ‘The burlesuweia = ied Despondent — beeau he had Farewell Waltz I"A Trip to Luna P is called | squandered $375 in four weeks : , mma Part August Byorm, a laborer, threat “On the Quiet.” age ened to commit fcide last night : At the Coliseum. at First av 1 Pike st. t ast 7 fame The big act the ¢ » are lf “ 1 On Het,” a Rng , are} fore swallowing a small ap bie if — * e, de bar ac-lof strychnine Detective Pt ould and the matinee idol, “ 8 : — idge,|and Patrolman Alvey took it trot Woodruff, is at the Lois piped: com-jhim. He was sent to police b Meredith” will be presented next week “The Burglar's Daughter.” There will be a souvenir mat ! the Seattle Saturday, with Emma Bunting in “The Burglar's || Daughter The Purgess-Runting company will next be seen in “The Lady From Laramie At Pantages At Pantages theatre, Hardeen will offer his grea rick at the matinee performance tomorrow Friday, when he will be put into a huge box and secu nailed t there. He anno ol hat he will “OLAS APH YOU WILL ! Y ho nore Saving is th which a ation may be 1 for future prospe 1 small ways availa consta n addition ri FIRST AVENUE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE 1 even cutting CAPITAL nese and 400,000 FULLY transfer yout = to pleasure Sever offered. ear tier + Trojan Laws ® P + trejan Law oD n ower , rs M Mower Mower awn Mower ON ALL DEPOSITS NE VE R BE COME RICH Be eitbloatiane ack. 8 ts “1310 Second Avenue =|

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