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: FAIRBANKS OUT : . OF THE RACE Ing Is the Strong Candidate | FREE Now for Second 4 giving away WASMINGTON, May Vice teas presente RE BD) Prosidont Fairbanks i now a ed nee ~ Ot Tere ee pesintely fj didate for the second plac end , having a pret, ed bis fie the presidential and Vest Free winat Thin ts rat defi 4 * break | the forees of the aa’ those opposing the as-| wit yeu - Ne matter what Ps vor tage Ps tions of William MH. Taft you get abso! wn, No one im the Fa AD tad vest. Offer good from now attempts to tt departure of the ment. The | peor “fn the following low be feat. < a Mr. Ke , who ° sin Ch With ever coat pret bee _ of apie w Men’s Suits Suits. t nen wares and (8 deelin he action of the Fairba’ Men's Single and Double agers, but they are co Tweeds, Fa Fairbanks will Breasted Pixtures and Ct fe Suita, in a fancy yyy check. 7 ois, £ See's * Suits SRAURAREAHRRAR AD! : BITS O’NEWS SPREE RE RRR eee Men's Suits Diack and blu Programs for the Fleet : The puptla of Mrs. Harriet © feds, go at een pale saat Saunderson will give a progran PN Men’ rday and Monday evenings on | ‘Art Tailoring ( Bee double brea worsteds. wegen, in ery and black, go 89.50 voard two of the battleships of the for the sailors who cannot ashore | Church Program. The Young People's. association feet ome ranged to give a musical ar nd. Ihte program on board the battle th every $1.45 and LB Hat, a S0c Cap—Free. ary ship Virginia on the evenings of , H ats Saturday, Sunday a Monday Men’s Teachers’ Tea Bi Men's Hats co at. She Men's Hats, al! colors and at 81.45 The Sunday school teachers of the Firet Baptist church « at last evening ip the assembly roome of the church: Or. David Russel! Lectures, Dr. David Russell, for tea cesafu! miasionary ith every pair of uth Africa, wi S pairs of 16 Socks, eoture on t bye Zambest to the Cape,” this aing at the auditorium of the Shoe Sale—38 Jy «cs : Fruit and Flower Mission at Half Price The members of the Fruit and wer Mission club are wartees ergetically on the scenic etta House Thas Jack Built This 5 and 6 at th every TS Shirt, a \Tie; with every SOc Shirt, Mandkercnief. Furnishi fs Ralbriggan Under ze Under } children are requested to be regular | lim their attendance at the daily re} hearsals | Reception to Naval Office The first function given ia f the naval officers of the War goes at Me's Balbriczan goes at Spring Needle goes at Lines and fleet woe SUk-Mixed ir at Tse be the reception tomorrow Spon Camet Hair Under 1g at the New Washington a at B56 i by the Seattle Chamber of iy Ponies ge at A5¢ Commerce. About 2,000 are ex Shirts go at GSe |) pected to be present. Waeaner's or BGolt Shirts go at lchestra will furnish the music Gott Shirts Ko at } Elaborate decorations wll be used signe Shirts go at The receiving party will consist of io. Shirts | Admiral Charles Sperry, Admiral The | Wm. H. Emory, Presidest John H and "i130 White and Fan- 9) McGraw of the Seattle Chamber of sizes 16%, 17 *, Mayor Miller, Mra. John irs, Charles D. Stimson, | wy Work Shirts go a rhek Mra. J i Hear ‘Work Shirts so » C. Henry, Mra. Albert &. ise Mrs. Edwin A. Strout, Mre M Heavy Boys’ Shirts go at lL. A. Nadeaa, Mrs. J. W. Cilse and| 25e he | Mrs. Josiah Collins Be Wien's Handkorch iets Mra. Gottstein Honored floes Handkerchiefs. 7! 1¢ In honor of the retiring president Handkerchiefs, 2 fur fl ot the Ladies’ Musical Mrs. | . M. A. Gottstein, a luncheon will be tad Ties .. 3¢ Bi givon next Friday by Mrs. William zoe | Hickman Moore. gee With the Travelers ) Resters Ps p2ae Tl view Julla B. Kennedy bas come ene ancy Vests. Bito Seattle from Phoenix, Ariz, to iam Garters 73 ¢ Fi spend the summer with her brother oo ise Kennedy, 310 Bighth av. Miss Se dy ix a member of the Wom Beary Horsebide Gloves ise ze derated Clubs and the Cen-| J Woo! 8 Sor, 2 paire for and Tan Sox. 7'4¢ 48 Black Sox, 3 pairs Hall's, 111 : the nae YAKIMA IMMIGATED FROIT LANDS beautiful Men’s Pants ful, each. eae Men's Heavy Working oe mile from shipping Oe sthing better 4 Men's Cashmere Pants us Bn Opportunity te com $1. LANDOUT @ COMPANY, Men's Worsted Panta 10-1) Mebthorn Mallding St.45 Men's Pure Worsted Pants Sh coed % Dress Pan e fancy stripe Jan's Men's Pants - fancy worsteds, "0 $2.95 Pee with every young man’s 1 pair of Pante—Free | Young Men’s Suits a, Young Men's MS rove Men's Sutts and gray In the final story of Jack Spurlock — Prodigal (sce THE SATURDAY EVENING Suit Post, on all news-stands thse Cases to-day): Salt Cases 1. The Prodigal meets 84.45 the Major's ward var 2. Is reminded that he was once proposed to, PREE—With every Boy's Suit Pror * We Cap—rree Odds and Ends Boys’ Suits, less Than Half home instead to a of a 3. Goes skinned bull, fatted calf. 4. Adds a few millions to his father’s bank account. 5. Discoversthe Big Idea, and imparts it to the Major, 6. And indubitable source, Fixtures for Sale learns, from an that at last he is a married man. Remember the Name and Num. ber. At the B stands, Scents. ear by mail veris Puntignino Company PHILADELPHIA Tun ( @ae Qoys Are Brerywhere Copies will we delivered amy address by wiewne to > STAR FRIDAY, MAY 22 1908. AMERIGAN DANGER TO BUCKET SHOPS MUST page dai CHARTS ARE By United Prose.) (By United Press ‘x Mer 3 Ma are known the w Mins Allen, Mise Lat So clapsical and ome foot and limbs are bare, and her| GALLILEE EXPEDITION Soe 0 costume ia of transparent | rohibitioutats w pink wile Jeanvention to elect delegat national conve (By United Press. | the t ta COLLEGE SECRETARY IS|.!%,,'siascineo. Mes 229 tev sof lusting interest in marind| #! the ad ‘ | eome AN EMBEZZLER (By United Press.) LANSING, Mich, May Th shen arisen tas SING © expedition, which le 1 me . . Diego, in the brig } vey ny a De ¥ 1906, has ames Hi, Wade oon re af a most suc watul D A fast limited train A by & charge having om: | iri arch Seattle and Taco! 000 t 000 (of the! The brig was in charge of Cay Omabe, Kanse a. Further |), 1 og nde St. Louie will be inaug n xtore forlor th were W tor General Bird} p yy and C. E r . . aim of the « wa Magnetic surve P ate in full DIES ON OPERATING TABLE. (By United Press.) FRANCISCO, May Kelly wan be y hold-up men vit of injurtes ita he died on the operaung fishing tackle at Pi @ Taft's cond ay a4 Se SHOES AND OXFORDS In tan and black quailty and compare the prices. FPREDLUND, HORNBERG & LARSON, : 705 Pike Si addition to a bad gunshot . — ~ aera =e} wound in the knee, Alegich was H. L. KLEIN » shot ia the nose THE SHOEMAKER “3 R TOMORROW'S SELLING sale for Saturday, a nice assortment of 20.00 to $22.50 Men’s Suite at the one price JUST 5.00 You had better see these HERE We all clothes * press bought here, once a week, free of charge. 1010 Ave. lst Specialty clothier Look at the YOR: la oi) AWAY OFF ce". “ | GRIEVOUS RE. | the PORTED IN MARINE CHARTS bs ip | ERAORS ARE QF THE PACIFIC COAST BY PROHIBITION CONVENTION ught b oft tn BURLINGTON : ADVENTISTS HOLD CAMP MEETING nail islands and New Zea " ‘ THREATENED WITH : it~! », a8 the members — in meat, tea | Milla Alegtel era of th bath t the pplicate Ba wn, ndown Saturday if you can't get boots or H shoes to fit you, get them made H to measure at 217 JAMES STREET 1 gaabssatesteescistess tcc: Going North? Huy your outfit from Theo. Wilts & Co, 1008 Pirst eee The Washington Trust pi Ny OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits .. $555,000 | Transact a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— 4. W. Cline C. E. Burnside A. & Kerry C. J. Smith 4. W. Godwin C. 4. Cobt John Schram J. M. Prink W. P. Trimble George F. Stone Wilifam Piggott 0. J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin 8. P. Weston H.R. Clise FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. Prof. Davidson Will Make a BALLOON ASCENSION Each Afternoon at 3'0’Clock Saturday and Sunday, 3:30 and 8:00. The New $12,000 Orchestrion Will Render Daily Concerts. Meier’s Band See the Fleet From Luna Park The best place to ee the arrival and maneuvering of the bat tleships during their stay in Seattle Harbor The courtesy of the Park has been extended to the enlisted men of the by the management, and all the boys in uniform will be admitted free Plenty of room—no crowding—unobstructed view pa welcome at all time Societies, lodges, Sun churches, etc, may hold picnics or outings at Luna Committees are cordially Jnvited to call on the management » closing elsewhere Coming Attractions—Florenge ‘Troupe of Acrobats and Capt Meekiam and his Airship, whichgwill fly from Luna Park and re turn CHAS. LOO TON IGH DREAMLAND RINK Sea's: WRESTLING $500 a Side and the Gate. Catch-as-Catch-Can—Best Two Falls Phree—Straight Police Gazette Fred Beell vs. Dr. Rol 180 Lbs. 198 Lbs The Wisconsin Demon. Of Seattle. ADMISSION—From $1 to $5 Tickets on sale at Joe Pigard Cigar Stand, Second and Yesler. o Manager At 8:30 Sharp 8 Out of Rules er “ FASTER TIME OW Comes Tomorrow—So We Close Open Monday at 9:00 A. M. Things Doing Bigger Than Ever See Our Windows—wWe Are Sure Quitting he Business Out-of-Town Buyers Are Urged to Come In Monday | Century Furniture ompany Northwest Corner Second Avenue and Spring Street PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING Co. ine Suits for Men Are Offered at About Half Price The surplus stock from our wholesale department now being sold through the retail store. Over eight hundred Suits came over yesterday they'll be divided into two great lots and sold as follows: Suits made of plain and fancy fabrics, in all the wanted shades, double and sin- gle breasted styles; all-wool cassimeres, worsteds, tweeds, serges and vicu nas; in plain effects or new stripes; all sizes in each lot— Suits Worth $12.50, Suits Worth $18.50 and $15.00 and $16.50 for $20.00 Are Offered at 1s Men’s Trousers at Half and Less Boys’ Suits at About Half Price Odd lots of Boys’ Suits marked Men’s Fancy Striped Worsted down to half price. Sale starts Satur Trousers, in all the wanted gray ef- day: fects. Priced for Saturday as follows: ao ca $3.00 Trousers for ........... $1.35 $5.00 Suits for $5.00 Trousers for A Thousand Hats for Men, Worth Regularly $2.50 and $3.00, for $1.64 Soft or stiff, black or brown—all the latest fancy shapes, in all sizes; an immense variety; worth $2.50 and $3.00; removed from our wholesale de partment to sella Pai Coast Clothing tn O First Av., Cor. Marion New York Office, 717 Broadway, New York. Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothiers on the Coast AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. ] Me re re The Grand | oo yours je Gra paeetattin 40 FOUN CORT, Manager. | ft i All This Week—t Ma va | PANY IN | MOTION PICTURES OF THE GREAT “VAUDEVILLE ACTS 8 THE BOHEMIAN GIRL.” } NATIONAL PLERT $1.00 | And Might Wat Seattle Theatre | yest Theatre in A Mo: ore Theatre ¢ House M Raturd ] bere ARLES PROWMAN i F r : hurgess-Hunting Compan: SER THE FLEET AT PRISCO— | Francis Wilson pag cowpea genn'ong sallisis CO 1 a Ma : . = ® Motion Pictures of Land and “THE LADY PROM LARAMIE.” Wa ' v ities. we cot Rauitibeiats, - STAR Lois The ee tens %, het al Comet. a , Main 1 toa ane | all Gee ANICR MhGRaatE” Noal Weck WSoldiors @2 Ferees” @ * THE ANGELES 1424 and 1496 First Avenue. RESTAURANT AND CAFE, Sunset Out Town Visitors fal Musical Lusch: werved for Ladies. Instrumental, Sp: eons, Hatcony -~ - «®