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THE SEATTI TAR--THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. think rvice gt thie morning, At the rabes | - i a ta ll hd ota stots MAY OF TRQUBLES — [ines essere setae sol Minors tate sours St [rane rad nA 00, th be to depopulate and | the charming actress, Billie Burke. | es Dasa ne be eee 1500 goes jie ae ee oe . | tue. | rates upon & moment's notice ) re and a crash. | “Wang.” IN Ss 7 A i=d OFFICE | PAY 8 PER CENT To Study Italian Crim wage earner Robert Lott tn singing “Wang |. PAN POULTRY eHow | NEW YORK, May 24.—-Distriet ’ } A Great Hardship this week with the San Francisco | Judge Mitchel! Gilliam of the ou-fAttorney Clark, of Brooklyn, will It amounts to an inrpossibility| Operas Company at the Grand, He 2 Green Lake people who are in| perior court, made an order yes | s@tl for ital on sues 6 Wer id om otain employment in the city! !# alvo reciting De Wolf Hoppe - * . terested in the question of holding fay afternoon requiring City! Italian criminal where he gro — which req * long hours of toil | el € Casey at the Bat IX- p in cures Resu! ts} le poultry show at this | Treasurer W. F. Prosser to pay W Mr Clark will be accompanied by and return to the ho wo far} | | fall have been invi et at! D. Perkins & Co. interest on four Fffincis L. Corrac, one of his am distant therefrom, without “The Shadow Behind the Throne,” ‘ Gr | the residence of Je #. Thomas, | Hi 1 city improvement fund war sistants, who was born in tw fuleroy Park People se the hours required for the Hurgese-Hunting Company ts m a Great Dea hereby virtually mi them | having a big week at the & the ia selves slaves to clroumatance the Chinese play, The Shadow Be fF ont Hy Proceed Against [""F%uy"'Siuene ir “sctiany in the Thee “Tracked round of Explaining. ought to have qn tae ext and man-|the World” ts coming | F $ E.Com ny 30 ank you to usd | “Boldiere of Fortune.” . sate on der orb ae new members of the Pant mediately tna ating of your own 1 —_—— axes players at the Lots have es volition a schedule that will bring | tapiinhed t sclvou as favorites in roniaing the Paunt vlief 1 Hort | N P . 7; 3 he Right t te patronizing Y of Hattind The Girt} o Mail, Telephone or C, O. D. Orders Filled for Hour-Sale Merchandise, and the Right to Y b ten tre Perk . © » ae " i car line threate ay a ne <f wddl/of the Golden West" starts next Limit Quantities Reserved. street car comy un Gar, OF the sas pe as the) sunday afternoon wa ioe the : worvien (288, that runs up California wt. | - they ae wives. bs Tou to] XUN Felleve conditions for | the | ie eas Soltebinin 8:30 to 9 | @ to 10. | 10 to 11. 11 to 12. ° ny s esent, if operated from the « — | - , one mo ' ‘ ’ a from the Jun Bight vaudeville acta are being | ee ory. : to the c in conjunction ‘ hi R " | that cars are tee ae eneina ene presented at the three daily per . ft during the rush hours) aisnosed to heed the convente: | a ee pecomes wo heary that} oe wishes “ the peop eo ea At the Pantages. i is trying ordeal to ride Over) change your schedule at once, give Joe Morris is distinguishing him | ROY 0, HADLEY, Re q Ae | " a ¢ er service forthwith, other. | elf aa a Hebrew ¢ dian at the Assistant Gecretary Chamber of | ioe. 1s quicker service forthwith, oth: 4 pave been sent to A. Vil wise we shall be c d to im-| Pantages by singing a seemingly tt | Commerce. | yi 4 gaperintendent of pudlic] mediately take inde t action /exhaustible number of parodies \—————— — Handkerchiefs. Val. Lace. Remedies. | Millinery. : gaying that “if the matter) with a view to rem the sit.| There are seven other acts on the | Wo Swiss Hand- | Beautiful Fine Valen. | Noted Housshold Reme- | Any Trimmed Hat in our 3 pasted by the 29th tat | uation j butt | kerehiefs, with fancy clennes Lace end Is dies, such as Witch Millinery Department iit be started for #uCR) The residents are still awaiting j embroiderette borders | sertion, in dainty pat Hagel, Arnica, Castor regardless of cont or 4 oe the law affords relief At the Star. and hematitched teven; valecs up to $66 Oll, Rose Water « beauty, During this gt congo Ha - A new show with 31> performers hems; regular 10¢{| @ dozen yards, During Glycerine, Camph« hour ...HALF PRICE he maiter bas been taken vj is being gtven at the each During this | this hour, a doz. $2¢ Glycerine, ete., fui 2 i Mayor John F. M a oot Se performances at the Btar. There c. B. YANDELL, half-hour be : oz, bottles. During this | 4. vam Sane Cot ‘Bretric Ca, an “7 ey 1 ve pmed de e ote 7 i 7 a ttle S jo that the lana 6 stot oo cA oon “ype iy | Secretary Chamber of Commerce. Feather Pillows. 1 Veiling. hour, a bottle 5¢ | cred Taffeta Silk; our | on jand a one-hour mv comed “ = itfon Veltings, ‘ Tales ; fed inst ne cone i |The Bathing Girls.” Hattiing Neb) ‘This has been an awful day in Sulner Piers, tact te Mack, white, savy om cose ge ne {he moot want i bs ae Compa = _ - son is seen in a eparring pibition, | . " it + +. brown tan cham. | Meavy Oriental Tapes he mm oe hort of cars for ade | he Star office sell mpectal at $1.60 ine os ae try Couch Covers, 60 ors. During this hour ; t rueh hours The Ladies’ Musical Club proved E and only just before the hour of balf-hour, each y gg ~ Dagger and 3 yards long; per * Rod: | } > . nal; regular 79¢ val = ods. ‘available car is in Operation. themselves capable of big things | THREE 11) |] L soln, to press had peace been de Embroidery. aa Saline tis Ah fectly reversible and qeextension Rods. More Care Coming. jlast night, when the local singers | clared.. Beautiful, Fine “Swiss a yard ! fAnged all around 4 ith white : has at present a/ Were @ feature of the second con-| ARE D VORCED The rouble arose over & series| Nainsook and Ham : 50¢ | regularly sold for $6.00 po i AR . t given by Walter Damrosch and/ nnectio th the burg Embroidery and Hair Pins and $5.25. During this - of care ordered, and their | cert § | publication yesterday of phote ? ins. ~ | from 30 to 40 inches. red us that they | his New York Symphony Orches: | on photo | Insertion in pretty | Good Crimped Horn hour $3.65 | Duri this hour, each : ain in their power |&t the Moore. Even the famous} graphs of Chatr an Josiah Colltna | scroll designs; from 4 sie: Flan’ cnet cater Rough Silks nape als si he x delivery of the same. | New York conductor joined heartily; Mra Clara J. Fischer evidently | & je fleet reception ov oe; | to 8 inches wide; val only. During this hour | : . vad that certain changes |{% the applause of the choral num-| proved to Judge Mitchell Gittiam | S* Yandell and Assistant} wes to 3he a yard « doom "56 The balance of our Beau | = Fm broideries. heen inaugurated by |bers. Bowman Ralston conducted| that she aud her husband have a| Secretary Hadley, of the chamber During thin balf-hour, titul Rough SUkS | geautiful Swiss and : Electric company to|the eborus, and the merit of bis/ mutual hatred for each other, for|Of Commerce, aud Becretary Dun & yard Te Lawn Aprons. in plain and fancy | “Nainsook Embroider. ihe service referred to, and | efforts waa seen especially in the} he granted her a divorce from — of the fleet reception commit F.-V, DUNHAM Men's Sox Women’s White Lown weaves, in an groslient | (a nmhes cee - " 4 | sa on ‘i ud . assortment of color i ‘will be made within the | march and chorus from “Tann-| Francis Flecher yesterday Fie , Aprons, with pocket se Sa | English hand-em to « | Nauser }noon, They were married 4 is tm atreot eat ton of The Star! Secretary Reception Committ “ : yd re Fd and wide hemstitehed hapa “7, oe Pe er ed eyelet designs; The entire program was from the| © ebild esterday all of the photographs aah aatheied pl wy hem ood length are . oH | 1 to 6he & etter cothogegeal py | Ba of ot aaad mee ae re an pac to| Were properly labeled. In the car ae pene paula satioties with ers and fawt colors; | 609 made trom ne | hour, yard 69¢ bg , ae te 8 far a2 the Weary patrons | Poser opening with selections from/ nL. Bishop from Alice Gertrude | fer editiom, theough An error {2 | twice the aii td te athome 20 Yeah ar ne tee | materinis. During this Aprons. hour, a yard ....25¢ ; 4 . © meochanica! jepartmen yo ple ” D ; » ‘ ‘ireet car service can see, “THe Pog ere hye on Pie posed | Rishop and to Isaac Fancher from | 10° mori a pore ne ic | oven although it was published bet qaees leit. Dorion hour 19¢ | Women's Mother Hub- | Stockings. : 2 letter was sent, Tues bn L oe Row tnadrr welt gy oo Hannah Fancher the name of Mr. Donbam, and Mr |0ne® he gets an even break with this half-hpur, a | Women’s Vests. bard Gingham Aprons, | a, 19 and Girls’ Fast : Free rie’ Blestris |eaived. “The Ring of the Nibelung™| F. J. Tourtelet Dead. y's pleture bore the Dunham]! seeocisies im the reception. ig ; | Women's Sleeveless | Svor “ihe “shoulder; | Black Seamless Stock P | a ‘ | over the shoulder; BR was written by D. J. Me-|furnished the next two numbers! or paUL, May 28~-P. J. Tourt | Orange Stick: | Lisle Vew white regularly sold at 35¢. ings, — — one ‘ q ‘Attorney with offices at “Sounds of the Fortat” and the ict superintendent of the dining car| Another Biunder } Orange Wood | pink and blue, During During this hour.29¢ pe-wennes nd. Dar. ; ‘ reat Annex | ‘Ride of the Valkyries a service of the Northern Pacifie| Later, at 6 o'clock, an extra wan) Sticks, for manieur-| this hour ive Tone Cleves | ing this hour, val “* o with other dis-| Mr. Saslaveky gave “The Good) Company, died at St. Joseph's how |lssued, telling of a fatal automo} ing. During this half | 4 . sree cone BG Mmllar distance and equal Friday Spell” as a violin solo, with | otal, aged 65 years. He had been | bile accident. In this edition Mr hour, wach t¢ |, Garden Hose. Beautiful Long Silk Tat Face Powder ” he 1 am dis Mr. Tukin and his trombone being ¥ trouble for ten ¢ Yandel apepared Mr. Dunhan } Laund: 50 feet of Guaranteed | feta Gloves, that wear ‘ i says, 4 it with heart trouble for tep days ’ “ ' aundr Soap. “ “ " etter th | The Famous idealine heard in “The Song of the Even) nd Mr. Dunham as Mr. YandellJ IN rhe Weil Rubber-Lined Cotton much better then al | OO Powder a ing Star.” Walter Damrosch and Mr. Hadley’s picture had found ite f Popular Reval’ Laue | Hose: complete with | silk; they come In| See se towser, fa his orchestra are announced to give STOP THE RENT proper place ae RENT pular Royal Laun brass couplings. Dur. | black, white, tan and rene - & return engagement Sunday after We can sell you Beautiful This morning Mr. Dunham want pe Pre ge te ing this bour | brown; our $1.26 qual pt — PO > noon, May a1. Cottages, Bungalows 9 ed to know what he bad done that PNTERSTATE COMMERCE Com ce ae eee "$3.60 | ‘ty. During this hour # hour, é — E Payments Jus. like rent he should be so libeled as to havel mission 16 ASKED TO HELP Curtain Swi 25¢ | Wash Belts . Dish 79¢ Blankets. ead John Drew in “My Wife. | T. P. FAY CO, INC. tacked to hit open and manly rtain Swiss. . erry Dishes. 450 California 00! ‘The seat sale for John Drew Mehihorn Bidg. countenance the name of Mr. Had TRADE WHICH GOES J Remnants of Curtain Beautiful Hand-Embroid | 35¢ Fire Polished Glass Blankets, in gray fagement at the Moore in ley, and Mr. Hadley came throug! Swies, 36 and 40 inch ered Wash Belts, with Berry Dishe plain only; ideal for camp- - with the statement that he did not THROUGH PACIFIC COAST. oe de. During thie | pearl buckles. During | rich patterns Dur. ing. During this hour, inteod that any picture of his Ports. half hour, a yard... .9¢ | this bour, each. 12'2¢ | ing this hour ise | ® pair... $2.75 should bear the Dunham label : — ores at Ee soa tidiepeiabiieiamiuaeiidnaae _ - Then came Mr. Yandell, whose upper lip for years has been un pugeness | adorned, and who objected most (By United Press.) | hed bd er 15 strenuously to the confusion caused | CHICAGO, May 28.—The tater | a EPURNIHERS OF HOMES, STEAMBOTS ame NOT by the substitution of the mous-| sate commerce commission was tache of Mr. Dunham for his clean) toid by J. C. Stubbs today that if/ "7 shave lip. that body did not change {ts ruling Fi Wi and Gi rls |there was grave danger of & loss or Women tf Forgive and Forget. Finally, upon the promise of The|o! Sl! the Oriental export trade Star that the three pictures should | @foush the Pacific coast ports. The appear again tonight, coupled with | ruling that the Western roads want thelr proper labels, the gentlemen {the commission to change requires agreed to forgive and forget Mighty Seasonable Home-Making Goods ially Priced for Friday’s Selling fs; ““ them to publish the Inland propor $3 15 B a That is why the handsome fea-|Hons of through export freight tures of the trio who did such aplen. | te ° uys did work in preparing for the re-| It #0 happens that the | rates then > Ne e — “ j ception to the fleet sud tn enerytag) a, pusiness to the Orient are out these preparations are publish. | ed for the second time. Mr. Collings te pot so fortunate $500 Reward For any case of alcoboliem that 1 cannot cure In from 3 to & ays J. B. BRISHOIS, Globe Hotel, Cor. First Av. and Main 8t. much lees than the rates on domes tie goods, This is made necessary | by reason of the sharp competition with the Sues canal route, and by }the fact thet nearly all the exports come from the territory east of Chi teago and close to the Eastern sea board. It was explained to the commis sioners that it necessary for the rallreads not only to make low $4.75 Rocker Like Cut The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits ......... $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— C. EB. Burnside 4. W. Cliee A. &. Kerry C. J. Smith | A $1.50 Cane Seat 7 | John Behram JM. Frink } W. P. Trim ©. J. Humphrey Friday’s Price 95c Rocker pietured in this cut ts the snap buy offered on Friday, at a saving of $1.60. This special Ww. W. Chapin 8. P. Weston H.R, Clise special is n very strong, Rocker, made of hard- finished golden, to im- George F. Stone William Piggott oak. Rocker is ie made of hard maple and it's fize and buitt with af, TMG, Cat shows, the atyle eae | very well finished, a dark golden FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. Mdile seat; back fairly Peeat Back of special is medium | Back of sale rocker is high and buflt with one mortised banniater. The shaped arms are securely fastened to strong back posts Wanters of serviceable gockers would be pleased with this num ber. bigh, and shoulder rest is an em- bowed panel; short arms securely brace the back; In fact, this Din- er is @ very good value at the regular price, and short price makes it a good buy. shoulder rest is shaped i Special would make a ‘Wmlortadle living room FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF $EATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Statement May Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Saving of 25% Nothing Reserved—Take Your Pick of the Line. in this sale you will find very strong, durable Screens, With solid oak frames, nicely finished a dark weathered. The ‘is the best grade of burlap; several colores in the lot. Reg $4.50; special price ° $3.38 Oak-Framed Sereen, made with movable inner panels; the best grade of red, green or brown burtap. Regular ; Bpecial price ‘ nd Discounts + $1,695,659.80 102,400.00 227,061.43 below are « few hints in regard to the other values: . a $7.50 Seren, 3 paneds; sale price ......+ ss esee+ 5.63 99.00 Screen, 3 panels: sale price "i ; 75 5, instead of $10.00, buys a Three Panel Screen ie instead of $12.00, buys a Three-Panel Screen. ee Stock ' qeseeeee = fl | Undivided Pronts 3 ve 69,269.17 | Ofreulation seen . B - Deposits ....6s. jocenth: sopenss estos PE dedans P, y r Exclusive DIRECTORS ‘ay later ae resins Sales Agency Thoman Rordeaux President Mason County Logging Co. j : John MH. McGraw McGraw, Kit * & Case, Real Evtate | for the Mon Maurice McMicken.. Hughes, MeMieken, I Nt & Ramsey, Attorneys ? } W. D. Hoftus President Hofius Steet & Equipment © All the Credit arch Range. J. A. Hail Vice-President and Patrick MeCoy Lumb You Want | e 0, D. Fisher Manager Grandin Coast Lur pa j DWM Vice-P and have short sl} choice Ribbon. Beautiful Binch Taffeta Hair, Bow and Sash Ribbons, in Dresden designe; blue, pink and lavender; regular 46 value, During this | hour, a yard 23¢ Jap Lanterns. Assorted Japanese Lan- terns, for Decoration day affairs. During this hour, each be Skirt Braid. Goff's Angora Skirt Braid, in colors; be bolts. During this ar ze Children's Caps Children's Wash Bon- nets, values up to $1.26. Dainty Caps, easily laundered; slightly soiled and mussed from displays. During this hour, each ee 19¢ Sempre Giovine. The Famous Face Prep- aration; prevents tan and keeps you looking young; regular 50c size, During this hour ze Stair Carpet. Heavy Brussetette Stair Carpet, 27 Inches wide; the most dur able, practical of all inexpensive carpets; re greens and tan; lar 60¢ a yard. During this hour, a yard 39¢ Every Department le Teeming With New Spring Merchandise. Friday (as long as they last) Regularly Sold at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.95. The collection represents over 60 White eves, with Dutch necks; 2 to 3. Y <> SN Vs Dent's Gloves. The Famous Dent Long Gloves, to wear with % sleeves; medium weight and perfect; regiuarly sold for $3.50 a pair. During this hour $2.39 Protectors. Woman's Friend Sani- tary Protectors, with patent pins; regular $1.50. During this hour .. we Lace. Good Cotton Torchon Lace, in neat designs, suitable for edging undermuslins; values up to 10¢ a yard, Dur ing this hour, a yard . Loseeeees 2¢ Ties. All-Silk String Ti black, white, brown, gray, green, light blue and cardi nal; regular 35¢ val ues. During this hour Be Paper Napkins. Fancy Decorated Paper Napkins. During this hour, 2 dozen he Paper Plates. Paper*Plates, any size. During this hour, 2 dozen see ea see Linoleum. Remnants of Imported Greenwich Inlaid Lin. oleums, from 6 to 25 square yards; if your kitehen needs recov- ering, this is your op- portunity to save mon ey. During this hour, @ square yard. . $1.19 Dresses, slightly soiled, and others are mussed from window shows and handling, but the laundry will quickly correct these little irregularities and make them as new ly made, from fine, sheer lawns, dotted broidery and insertion trimmed, having long sleeves, others fastening in the back sizes range from 34 to 44 inches. tiful Indian Head Sailor Suits for girls and misses; other dresses stunningly made from fine lawns and Point d’Esprit; very dainty affairs, lace and ribbon trimmed; Friday, your Swisses and Linen 3 to 4. y —N Ws Kimono Cloth. | New Kimono Cloth, very similar to the import- ed wool challies, in a | large assortment of patterns. During this hour, a yard .1623¢ Beauty Pins. Gold-Plated Beauty Pins, in sets of two; regu larly sold for 33c. D ing this hour Rompers. Boys’ and Girls’ Over Rompers, from cut ages years hour Al. made full and from 1 During wide to this B3¢ Alarm Clocks. Good Nickel - Plated Alarm Clocks; good time keepers. During this hour .. 59¢ Safety Pins. Good Nickel-Plated Safe. ty Pins; non-rustabl | During ‘this hour, | dozen Long Gloves. Here's our 16-Button Length Lisle Thread Gloves, in __ black white, tan, brown and navy; regularly sold at $1.00 a pair. During this hour .. .. ..50¢ Boys’ Underwear. Boys’ Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; summer weights, During this ABE | biue chambray; | 6) $3.98 The Suits concerned are stylish- Tailored $3.98 styles, em Beau- ‘) Men’s Handk’fs. Men's Pure Linen Self. Plaid Handkerchiefs; regularly sold for 35¢. During this hour .23¢ Curling Irons. ° Small Size Curling Irons. During = this hour, each le Tea Pots. Decorated English Tea Pots, 4 and 6cup sizes; regularly sold for 39¢ and 49¢ each. During this hour. 29¢ Table Linen. $1.50 Richardson's Fa- mous Double Satin Damask, snow white; beautiful designs. Dur | ing this hour... $t.19 6) be | hour, a garment .16¢ | The RhodesCo. Women’s Sailors. The Popular Band Straw Sailors, for women, in black, navy and white braided straw; 1 - larly sold at $2.50, 75 and $3.50. Dur- ing thie hour .8$1.59 Figured Lawns. Beautiful 27-inch Figur- ed Lawns and Batistes, in a full line of very beautiful —_ patterns; regular 12%¢ a yard During this hour, a yard veve ss WG Back Combs. Plain and Fancy Shell and = Amber — Pack Combs, jeweled with semi-precious stones values up to $1.00. ch During this hour, « BEST 4 CO.’S INFANTS’ GooDs.

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