The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1908, Page 5

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nnn wae ae NEGRO BOBS? eres : step end es ce le ee nec tw afte ioe oo Draws Knife on F. Hirai i hoi were. ‘in charge Who Finds Him Robbing (“"" “v.58” eridge c rade Mrs, N. "Wt Trunk. he Tuesday Hy the Washington Aon } Choir Gives Dance The young men Trtt Par o ish cholr gave an enjoyable dane vay [108 party, Monday evening In the guild hall Sewing Bee for Charity. The Women's alliance the c ch wil hold a © of the people THE GREATER STANDARD Is me furnishing wants in the are of you Get Ready to War on Fly Peril we food may carry 100,000 bacteria, s to fe and health ory way. Welcome! Should You Bank With Us? wneheon will be ved at noon Dan bad entered the pre ) May Entertainment room while he was dowr * Ladies a Sale of slightly damaged gas ee fly which walks a te majority dangeros $1.50 Four-Panel Screen Door 89c Mission F n 4-Panel, Well-Made Screen Door, r-rusting wire cloth; extra 89c tial sum bet Spanish War Veterané H. Fortson Au all Spanish Wa with talnment wa mall the children such unequa od the at their hall, 2609% Jack May 22. All Spanish War Veter ane in the city are urged to attend SCENE OF CARNAGE AT BULL FIGHT We pay 4 per cent com pound interest et out! Penny Social an Chureh if | A penny social wi We want your buriness ' " ‘ } , « house, levening in the a We pay all deposits on 40c Foot Tubs, 28¢. fand the Japanese t man} the Unitarian ebur demand [* 00 Lawn Mower, Hart of the = rv 4 Dan in the lowe We wil jart | Boylston and Oliv t have ¢ jin given in the tn and took him to police head 5 sXe Double Handle, Smooth we have a number of new, goo slightly damaged from ¢ means injuring their w dar Blue i oat Galvanized Foot Tub; very ae nenesten We w geclal : t 7 ived = aking f : Harta * atch was found : on sale for Thursday, Frida os ue bade $6 98 extra ape 29c in the Dearo's ¢ thea ha nes LY HALF PRICE. as here shown ‘ eet i in ca " United Press.) May 20.—A wild 2hole gas plate, regular price $2.50 1,59 EXTRA SPECIAL ote he ‘ rhage was $3.00 Flag, $1.98. ISe Ice Chipper, B¢. seph Hammer were ed extna eo 96.50 2.95 = . * 1 ly at the church of Our Lady of see eee T & Flag, sire Ge Steel fee Chipper, with bh He : thole gan regular price 66.66 color ded that further search ag | 7006 ope by Rev, Father pont tbe (LOS Naty ations eae teeta 9 supported by Miss Her Ss i 3 t 1 . and Mr. Joseph Tracy & cela. epee, c was held at the bride's home fol av ngs inviting your special atten- tion to our showing of lawn and veranda nips so yeually fair pricings just style indications be m athe ve en Trust Co. Exhibition of Art sold and! The Century Schoo! of Fine Arte de at an ex e¢ work of Itspupils rrow from 10 a m. to 5 p 4 {100 Hose Reel, 65 be. ' Hardwood Pre Table Tumblers, 13¢ Set. tSe Fluted Bottom Clear Glass Table Tom ed George 25¢ Souvenir Plates, 19¢. F former suict SECOND AND CHERRY na were thro and finally the peop! Owing to the determination of Inte father ¢ b Sperra, Jr instant kill ur then the 1. The tragedy oe curred in the elder Sperry's office in New York. Both fath and son were wealthy DON'T FAT) UNTIL UC US 25¢ Souventr Plates or Plaques eness and the bone china; very neat; scenes Hurlbut ese NUE ANO UNION STREET we are exc ve agents for the famous OLD HICKORY fur Autopianos to Sell We are stocked from cellar to \utopianos he fac tory made a mistake and ie $3.98 nishings— | this mission settee much less for Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Exceptional Values orrow Is the Day, ——. | 9 A. M. the Hour Trimmed Hats UR SALE STARTS $5 00 Empire Cafeteria A am arret with u five carload instead of two, and owing to the fact that sales are lighter in high-grade goods than usual, we have decided to close these goods out at tre mendously cut bo ces Elegant A\utopianos can be secured p ere this sale for prices ranging from $375.00 up“ 7 Aten denoenrese Regular Value $10.50. e of furniture for the den long, fitted with green by t, strongly screwed—regular . e for Thursday, Friday and Satur- fehave already told you why we are closing out—on account of our store m rented and the necessity of our being out of it, bag and baggage, on h, so now all there is to do is to invite you to the greatest banquet of is ever set before any discriminating public—Read below if you are in ubting Thomas” class—then ards. These prices e tree use of our reulating library Now is the time to purchase your Auto piano. Never before At this popular price we have a collection of Pan |} ama Hats that is of unusual merit. It embraces Come and Be Convinced | othe best models shown this season at $10.00 and _ ape $25.00. They are the best ideas in shape and 73c a yard Chiffons $2.50 Manicure Sets | 39¢ $1.25 | | variety Every day adds new $2.00 Sewing Boxes models to the lot. Spetial $1.00 | rses $1.00 2590 Hand Bags $1.25 1 0 Pocket Books $1.75 $00 Umbrellas iading 1 are si } Wl } adding and are hown ina wondertully wre shading, a le regular value $4.00. —this style Old Hickory arm Crockery HALF PRICE 1 Serereerrrrrren \ Srare eis rocker is very popular, strong $5.00 Smol ing Sets ly made and very practical for 2.50 $5.00 Shaving Sets $2.50 ollar and Cuff Sets $1.00 Laces HALF PRICE Linen Table Cloths HALF PRICE $35.00 Drawn Work Table Cloths $17.50 Drawn Work Napkins HALF PRICE Linen Napkins Glassware HALF PRICE Jardinierc HALF PRICE 500. Toilet Sets Music Rolls $2.50 $1.00 $15.00 Trunks 96.00 Bags $7.50 $3.00 592.00 Hosiery $10.00 Men's Clothing $1.00 $5.00 00 Mirror $9.00 Boys’ Clothing $2.50 $1.50 5 $3.50 ( $8.00 Youths’ Clothing : $1.75 $41.00 96.00 Sil) $7.00 Rain HALF PRICE 3.00 3.50 - - ” s Fringed Napkins ip $300 Portier Collars HALF PRICE Haberdashery HALF PRICE $9.00 Ladies’ Coats $4.50 use about the porch, house or i i} | Thursday, Friday Special line of wings in assorted colors; 25 | and Saturday is . $2.95 regular $1.00 values . v's Cc i Two-Tone Hair Flats, $4.25, $1.50 and 50 | | $1.75 values ay ; C| Fine Leghorns; regular $1.25 value; 65c | "now ae $2.75 and $3.50 White Lagho rns ; $l 00 . now YY Sere $275 Black Leghorns $1.00) $2.00 ¢ ‘ture Co, Sard, SEATTLE TACOMA SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. in the history of the piano business have we made such ridicu lously low prices on Is. Call and investigate. i $5. these goor Welcome to Our Fleet AN Exact Reproduction of | the Gold Key to Be Pre- | sented to the Admiral Upon Arrival of the Atlantic Fleet At 25¢ Each Votes will be allow ed on all purchase Aaliéce this sale. Don't forget the great $100, 000 voting contest be 714-716 | Second Ave. | 714-716 ing given by Kohler & Chase. Fifteen pi anos and players, with a $3,000 Weber Art Stlye Grand: Piano to head he list, and over 2,000 other magnifi 5 Excursion to “*°¥ Port Townsend areamgp yoROM Ta) ‘ $7.50 Ss , cent prizes are to be gold and wilt ¢ ] ies’ Skirts ‘a given away absolutely e € an _ HALF PRICE First portion of squaadron of Atlantic Fleet arrives here May 21 May 21—20-Round Roxing Contest Between Harry Krant and Guy Ruekle Hi A | R May 22—20-Round Roxing Contest—Victor MeLaglen vs. Jack Sul i t k ivan amer Returns Immed ately After Fight Bach Day 1513-1515-1517-1519 Second Avenue ]] rnc com ee Mayer & Bros The Admiral’s Swastika Souvenir Key Company 607 NEW YORK BLOCK. Phone, Main 1414 r. W. Ball Frank W. Johanse Kohler & Chase Established 1850. 1318 Second Avenue. SEATTLE, WASH

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