The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1908, Page 5

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ee ES = An Apology to the » Robert Bdene fj ( 1 : JEATH NOT We beg to ar : . , I I y : ~ i inounce to the many who came to our le that we ret the fact that so many were atl Men, Burglarize) . y bl is Gide 6 6 : 8 ‘| . Maney V Svees ‘ 4 unable to get prompt attention, but owing to the demands of the people on our sales force, some were . Hunees aad Pick ty, at TOR 10 " ecial Suburban Delivery Service is a feat unaccommodated at once, but we have added more salesladies to our force, and we feel we are better Pod Fy © ae I aa ’ ATER I PAN DARD th vill equigped to handle the crowds in a gentle and orderly manner, and see all get their opportunity to ets h Ma body |e ppealt to the home furnisher aan ttiad ourchase the gres 2 —. . x eat bar g he we mt « tance, meaning that your purchases will be de f « Salis we are ortering livered to your home in a thoroughly satisfac a punsnar worregn = MM tury was omorrow e $ niy e ’ Phis system is for to take ad tout place at hape tdisTie "os" THIS STORE WILL CLOSE Tm JACK TARS WORRYING oie FROM 1 TO 6 P. ean bien SOCIETY DAMES Bey DAY”—WILL RE- “ at | 0F HONOLULU OPEN SATURDAY EVENING— y home. | mma Cory vom am FASHIONABLE WOMEN 4 ae ; asin | DANCE AT BALL TO GE GIVEN, Seattle’s center for | office furnishings— peaten to the = ground The THE OFFICERS AND CREW OF | | this is a statement that we cannot emphasize Open From 8:30 a. m. Till z2p.m. and From 6p. m. Til 10 p. m. To allow our help and ourselves to join the throng who will welcome our gallant fleet—and for those who come to purchase during the hours we are open we offer the following (sranite Coffee ts, gallon size; ‘ \e ' t hina Sets, $6.98 $3.49 Granite Tea Pot I cccccsevovccsee 2 asswar + varieties . Half Price Gloves, button black kid, $2.69 .....$1.34 sali glia et Cees Ser Vhite Cotton Gloves, 90« Py 5¢ Granite Bread Pans, 22c ........+..+- ile LADIES’ HOSIE RY—Sitk, Lisle, Cotton, tengo | Teeves looted the offies| ATLANTIC FLEET? ] Bexlyama, eeeretary of the | Students Ald society, at | Granite Dish Pans, wt, yesterday after-| com | ‘ , sn top deok was broten | TO sg rh ~ Society | too strongly, as our wide lines of different styles fo j The thieves s« area $i 6.25 | nore te divided against itnetf today | are so unmistakably superior that we are bound ardinieres, $1.50 . t Cashmere, ¢ Half Price Ame na 4 $3 ie question oi other ! — X . St ot.” The thieves wenti°. Rs Pigg yop rete ther Mr. to be accorded this distinction—representing ack Tar of the Atlantic feet of} daganene oe Japanese bank after carrying |the American navy is @ suitable the best and most widely known makes (heir plunder and oschanged | dancing rtmer for the tadt oft st the le 1 . . | Tt) . “Ce > " ae ae er the upper crest. The treeble beat Just the styles that will appeal to practical busi- LADIES’ NECKLACES—In Pearls, Tur American Lady Corsets, 464 model, $1.98. 99¢ coin grown from the plans for a big ball ness men—a little better—a little nicer—a little SIE sci ccsicesvea $4.00 Silk Opera Glass | > eer eee ee ere ee quoise, etc., up to $2.00, at .. Half Price ees Mathes Tbe giecccccvcceses ... B3¢ OU COUN, TOO. 600 6k sini Baacks teeess 33e¢ Baylignt Burglaries, |for alt the aattors of the feet t more practical than the others fie bold daylight buretartes which the leaders of saciety were ; fitted in broad daylight | expected to come and eo the we are in a postition to meet your every ollice afterncen A pair of jas keto with ‘ want, and assure you of a selection from a show forced an entrance te the he soete on ing of over one hundred different makes of of Marshall's 100-yard Linen Thread, 5c; 2 for .5¢ will never attend a fmer they are « te dan Bre a a as : : : : 7 sailors.” said Geo. W. Smith, “Tt fice desks and a wide variety of style in office Hand-Painted Pictures, values to 98c . 15¢ Columbian Knitting Silk, 25c ...... 12%¢ trom | »| would be better to give a bail to chairs and devices dat the only articles taken | the off - 3 i we are headquarters for filing chinets and of teh and chain This suggestion : 1513-15 1517-19 Between PIKE & PINE 1513-15 1517-19 Between PIKE & fice devices of the most practical kinds and well known makes ot valuabtes | Of protest at ey artiots | ing tines bec e home of | diffien! Martin, 2085 Hast Madison st tered and the following ar hen: Ove diamond ring got ring. (wo baby dain, a cold locke k containing a few dot} ” |aaid today, “Il should have no tency in att ing the tw ee Meme Locted. | United States sailor is good enough dome of S.C. Throngtom, at) for any society In any country in} Teen st. was broken intel the world. } Afternoca while the fam A nugget chain, ve stom ~ STATE NEWS o ctrician Terrace last night | ed of $85) Graft he Wilmet alm Otympia are concerned he grand THE FAIR SECOND AVENUE. —we are exclusive Seattle agents for the widely known and used MACEY filing devices and the GUNN sectional cases. wife of th th pocket was @ Second av liner Me money in bille in his He members th two or wile, by who « z me ' € SEATTLE TACOMA STCOND AVE. AT PINE ST. Aldrich, at Walla Wal has been postponed ap Mra tly * lwunched her anw ub. fliers may be construct emerton Yakima ts Peterson, sap a rancher rties are after ot niwh L. E. Price has been elected city clerk of& Kent EK. W. Woodward, a resident of a for 22 years, suicided by tying « rock to bis body the Coline Vand 4 and then jumping into Commence ie Pentageo— aio ment bay the Star—Vav | es er one_ | ORRTS OY WEE .., Something New For Clafli "| | : Mi pote Claflin | A carload of mail was burned at gee or Its & Co. | Cheyenne, Mont., last night on the hops wnat **¢| Union Pacific nee ot Heineman & O'Connor’ s Stock at An Average of Half Price Che men of Seattle and the men who are on their way hither will sit up and take notice. Here's a sale worthy the name—fine clothing, all good, all wool and all new, at panic-stricken prices! Not“y the yast fifteen years has there been such a chance to get good clothing for a fraction of its value. Read the I g printed herewith. Bring this ad along and see how it matches the goods! More Than 5,000 Suits for Men at Half Price and Less Men's Suits, worth $7.50 to $10.00; sale price Men’s Suits, worth to $12.50, for ... .$6.50 he ‘ ; ... $3.50 | Men’s Suits, worth $20.00, $22.00 and $25 00, for ; Men’s Suits, worth $15.00 and $18.00, for ..$8.50 ae gue cee ssi nin Caste $12.50 These Suits are all made for this seanson’s sale--fine styles, fine fabrics, good tailor ing. Heineman & O'Connor made sults in ys’ $6.50 Suits $3.50 r North Carolina democrats have instructed for Bryan lo} 0 rey Reward Terrific storms are raging in the ‘487 case of alcoholism that ntral states ture in from 3 to & Gov Hughes has opened hie * ee seo, US Navy Yard Route 8t Fiest Monticello leaves Flyer dock A fi . eed Site, Se and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4 p. m. The “Sweet Babee” Nursing Rottle—eas fly cleaned and hy gente Complete with alpple for 25c Saturday Is Candy Day Regiuar 800—Full pound package of McDonald's Celebrated “400 Chocolates Pag Ginger—Imported, delicious and healthful; a 60« and Fancy China [Se Onl om tw Sot eo A Genuine Suit Case Sale Don't compare these genuine cow hide Su... Cases with the 915 Bavarian China 9.98 kin aon offered by. ther er - 7 - + t € particular Boys’ Suits $1 -65 Boys’ Suits $2.25 | Bo 3 The ones we offer are genuine Made 'Y nor to sell at ° . nye @ Suits, 0! ed twee ; 50-P, Di S. t | cowhide, with reinforced cor Raye CHG TNSS Sein Ht vanae Mees y's newest | Boys’ Novelty Suits, Russian blouse and tece nner 4 short told and worsteds and plain cheviots; sizes sizes, up to 16. sailor styles; all sizes; finest fabrics; all 4 mad One Thousand Pairs Men’ S Trousers at Half Price and Less nor for fine trade; now offered at the 50-Piece Dinner Sets are high-grade Bavarian } ell for, Fe in Id or neat |! day an $ two decorations—plain white and gold o | 4, 00 | daturday Spray border ; good shape and exceptional- Pa Meat patterns ica epectit. cet ef $9.98 Some Very Attractive Items steds and plain serges, all the latest effe made by Heineman & O'Ce Lemon =e 1eeze 10¢ Child’s Set, 6¢ of Seatt! Pure Ruber Complexion Cup. sw Monarch r, . * . Special ze Men’ rT. | ’ en’s $4.00 and $5.00 Trousers , 4 oe Cntise Garden “: 10¢ Organgine. Headache Pow Men's $2.00 Trousers for 85¢ $ $ 2.25 Men's $3.00 Trousers for .$1.45 to ft hoe, rake 1fe der Free . ate 3c SF the new deodorant com A full line of Melba Toilet Ar 2 : . . on Coeree on plete, with a bronze arn ticles—Creams, Rouges, Nail Roys’ Knee Pants at half 2Qhe, 5O¢ and 75¢ | Men's Niack and Fancy Coats and Vests, from $15.00 and $20.00 per, DB¢. _ Alarm Clock, GDe¢. 2he Enamel, etc Worth 50c to $1.50. Suita. Choice $5.00 ng tar eggp ise ee Fight o’Clock Saturday Night We Stir Up 1 Clock; warranted ie * wrreet timekeeper; ex | Things in Drugdom Sees 93¢ | wom 69c Chopper; i i t n 4 Ala end at Ridiculously Low Prices jf} Cuticura Soap, after 8, only one | Witch Hazel, regular 25¢ "tl \ Men's co Balbriggans 25¢ | Men's » Shirts Be en's Linen Collars, worth 5c, fo be 35c Tennis Ball, 19¢. to @ person 10¢ alter § ¢ Men's 75¢ Black Sateon Overshirts 45¢@ | ye sake diee haan es Me deel ee a, 5c Glass Vases, Ihe. ¢ New Imported Best English [|] Pure Food & Spice Co.'s Spices, | Dime $1.00 Savings Bank, after Men's 750 Black and. White Work Shirts n's ’ n Sox, bla ton 15¢ 8 Suspendera for = 15¢ PES Assortment of | on M HighBouncing Match |f} ibe size tin, after 8 for ..8¢@ | 8 wre 35¢ | Mother's Friend Waists, worth 75c, for 45¢ 150 Suspenders for ‘ ° he eryeal Glass Vy ed | Tennis Mall; special Sat I} Dentifoam, the new hygienic | Air Float Talcum, a POS Bind wiz da 19c | tooth wash, regularly 25c, af | size, after 8 2 fo w be > %™ 6 WD Be; choier 15¢ BAS age he as 413¢ | Hariem Oil, atter 8 ....2 for Be Men's Shoes, $2.65. Men's Shoes, $1.85 Women’s Shoes, $1.15. Table Tumbt 1 40c Camp Chair, 20¢. 25¢ Bottle Bay Rum, after 8 250 Box Soap, after 8 106 Men's ent Kid Dress Shoes, $2 65 ens shoes, Oo. Women’s Dongola Kid Shoes alt $1 15 hana umblers, 4¢. i0e Hardwood Frame, Strongly 10¢ | Double Nail Brush, after worth $3.60 and $4.00, for ' sten’s Gelbiein Ginse: sth $1 AF les; worth $2.60; for . Ens Cie. =. An te ny aes han gp we Quentin's Florida Water, regu ioe 2 for be $2.50, for Pan = =e a Tab est and canvas sent ( se sine, afte 10c package of foilet Paper, a me EF .EN’S HATS ers: fire 11 a ie larly 50c, large size, after 8 > Shoe E - nished to watch the parad * ter-8 . , each 4c pecial, oath 29¢ B9¢ fe: Craving Robe TREAT «4 Children Ss S Women’s Oxfords, $1.50. Soft or Stiff, Black or Brown— | 25¢ Bottle Rose Geranium te nickp! zine bottom, while they Worth $2.00; 4 1 Women's Oxfords, blucher cut 1 50 98.50 Hats for . $1:38 Cream, after 8 be last, after ® 206 for . fine quality; worth $2.50, for ® 00 Hats for - 81.75 59 ast, after y . -College Pennants Fremont Grape duice, after % | 91.25 'U. 8. Army and Navy pint botties ee the | Wateh, cicRet ar wine mie Ww at The Cotlege Pennants, made of best grade felt, eastern and Colleges, just the thing for decorating, eacls Se 20e Whisk Broom, efter ®...S¢@ } ter rs 250 Bottle Antimepur Shaving | 9. Amsornes Pretal cin cE RR ett fa Aa The New Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. ertume Spex! t 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE. ow tute Boiminy ae See enn ewise ULAS $F oe | Opposite Arcade Aniwe, Half Block North of Postoifive. Hetween Union and University Sts. : cai oe ab regular 60c odors, a@er 8, @unc® . ® e B® & 2 e@Ge0 Ge @

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