The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1908, Page 5

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ine RAILROAD MAN WHO DOESN’ 1. LIKE PHOTOGRAPHERS ¢. fF. DALY WwW. HH. NEWMAN. TORK, May 29.—About the shot was taken by a photographer eat things in art circles are pho: who wayleid him and C. F. Daly H. New: vieo president of the Central. Forty agus of President ag te New York Centra Tt fe said that he has for a photograph for 2 —Svolile accompanying snap years ago Newman was 4 station agent and he la now head of one of the greatest railway systems in the country. Century Club Picnic. The Century Club has disbanded for the summer months commaecones | at 10:30 o'clock, Rey. Dr. Liwyd presiding. Lancheon will be served 5 at noon by the ladies of St. Mark's parish TEN ITa tM fies Campbell to 5; he However Campte who recentty tt Will meet again the second Sat = missionary service Uday of June, the 1th, at a picnic : oll will speak on “Ja- % do held at the b { Miss Mar Work and Future,” Sun S8tet Byne, “Stratheone,” Kirk land. Political Equality Reception. One the most ceptions given this season (x fa the Calvary Presty Me church. Tana Yoka, a Jap grt of about 18, will assint h dy singing in native successful re ligious souge dom was (nat given Wed FB Be Japanese language. Missfevening by the ladies of the King @upects to spend her va-/County Political Equality elub, in honor of the Emma Smith visiting guests, Mrs De Voo, president of the Washington Woman Suffrage association, and Mra H. W. Allen president the State Federation of Women’s cluba. The reception hall of the Fairfield was prettily decor ated for the occasion. Dainty re freahments were served by the sev eral young women dressed in white with her me Mrs C li, of & Lith ave. Os ber return trip to Japan stop in Pennsylvania, to iter charge, Taca Yoka. tn the hool for girls, where the ip Japanese Woman will be pre for ber future missionary her own people ta Ja Organ Recital. Zanday afternoon. at 4|¥0'P. Notable on the musical pro De. Frank Wilbur Chace | 8T@™ were the selections by Mme. fie the last organ recital of | Harris, late of Hoston, whose voice ap on the fine new organ | *4 interpretation are nnusually fie Mit Presbyterian church, Pleasing. Several attractive solos Mra. Edward P. Fick, who made « very pretty pic tare, wading between the dark of the music room, in a own of blew slik and « large white lace hat. In line with the benored guests were Mrs. ide H Hutton, Mra. W. P. Harper, Mra Homer M. Hill and Mrs. A. B. Leck Harris will be the were given by as "es Auxiliaries A.Will be an annual meeting Women's auxiliaries of of Olympia, Jane 4, in feom of St. Mark's parish All Episzeoyal parishes the Cascade mountains will enby Assisting in receiving were Tee anced aay lee, | Mra. G. Marvin Savage. Miss Della Parker. Mra, Edward P. Fick and held. The session by religtous services held Navy Yara Route Steamer isle lenves Flyer dock 6:30 &M, 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** | T sources of wealth that Mrs. Brown WOMAN MUST GO TO JAIL (By United Press.) LONDON, May 29.—Mra. Ma garet Hamntiton, who is 70 years old, (most serve the prison term of 19 months to which she was sentenced for committing perfury fn the cele lbrated Deuce will contest. Her ap- peal for a new trial was denied to- | day fee Clustrared boo ae OO Wee HARDWARE SALE | t RS’ Veek - End Bargains 10c Bar Toilet Soap 7c: “REGULAR 10c—Bar of the Weil-Known Japa- | Rese Rose Toilet Soap, Saturday, 7c $2.25 Door Lock, $1.59. REGULAR $2.26—Oval Design Basket, 12¢. i We—German Wil Market Basket: just the Front Door Lock in the old for the market at the copper finish; has three of a chip 2 keys; extra $1 59 + Special c special ad ie Water Pail, 13¢. House Letter Box, SD¢. 20 — ceunst Corbia’s House Letter Box, eg eo made of japanned steel; has fered poem Water @ paper holder and two fiat pia 13¢ keys; special 9c | Saturday | ISe Cereal Bowl, Se. $1.25 Baseball Glove, 75¢. R 186—Hine Abbie Ber REGULAR $1.25—Extra fine OF Cereal Bow!; just the brown leather welted seam can . nt ded Baseball i. ee Bi = cer Gaeday ‘ 75¢ repens 8c $1.00 Fish Rod, 69¢. 4 AR $1.00—Hpllt Bam! Me Lunch | Plates, 8¢. ep gen pee iew ype | Fish Rod; silk wrapped and 1Se—China Dessert has good cork grip; nickel M-Lanch Plates; assorted trimmings and extra tip; decorations 8 extra special 5 Pelee special, each c Saturday ic 85¢ Mortise Door Lock 59c Steel Frame Mortise Door Lock, in the old brass + beautiful design escutcheons and knob; al- Ways sells for 85c; foeey's 59c \Seclece & Hibet © Oe Bedaveme A number of handsome gowns were; FOR PERJURY IN DRUCE CASE. DEATH NOTIO“N dard, ag Ned tr May 28 He was a mew bod at th 1 i William & aK tied 1 M FUNERAL NOTICES. Th t f Willian auepi ¢ the ‘ 2, BPO. RB, Sunday Preny at £ o'elo wt the parlors of the Ronney Wataon company. The bu al w a noe at the Lakeview AMUSEMENTS A t Mlonere «x “ May seodmy orl WW ecbtuemetn beta wew ft \ Wife New Y x ’ ‘ my wate Grand —"Wang xt ho Nightingale » Seattio—"The Shadow fe mad the World Lote—"'Ho! ot Po weok Girl At the Co At the Pa * ville | At the Star-—Hat son and vaudevil r fixbing tackle at Piper Are you a Bargain Hunter? “DIRECT ELECTION IN OREGON CAMPAIGN CLOSES TONIGHT FIGHTS ON AFTER OTTER BOTH S8IDES PROHIBITION ONE OF THE MAIN (88UE6 (By United Prees.) PORTLAND, O rr" election of United States ser and prohibition are th ‘ ae campaign which ends he elect olng Monde Heth contest have bec ered nered fe slatora te y he tt * WM. Cake, ht erent, haw abvo mute bie con 3, touet woah repubtiean ep » atatenent N Hin powttion somewhat by ble failure to enter the different county fights waning for the election of state len inlatore Antisaioon campaigns are being suducted tn all but twe Some of th eutt precinet equi One of the most these fights tx at at the prohi's, under the Oregon local febts others @ the state remarkable of Johns, where If so, stop THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 29, w, have been able to tn } and residen OREGON TRACK TEAM 18 EN ROUTE TO SEATTLE (By United Press.) KUGENE, Ore, Ma §.—'The mit wh ning? Oregor naw held Sa 8 Hayward Hever an wit meet, although t will be « close igs si pons TO CREMATE BODY OF MRS. OTTOLENGIN The funeral of Mem Ananda Ot tetongin, whe wea killed in the Mexes aut ie acotder vet Hutte ' at pm sien sintor of Mew. 7 ! ty, and wre invited . ty will be cremated NO CHANGE OF PRICES AT HOTEL LINCOLN me, per person, § some, With bath, per per with bath, per person, $6 cots, | $1.00 each. Mackwell Hotel Ce oo short at the Gigantic Closing-Out Sale Being conducted by Lewis Bros. & Co., of the enti and Rubber Goods belonging to Fredlund, Hornburg & Larson This stock of Dependat the best colt, calf and kid at from 30 to 60 per cent and make your purcha Ss 1.000 pairs Men's Work Shoes 1.000 pairs Ladies" Fine Dress Shoes ee than who at cial Offerin $1.75 .. $4.00) ' $1.20 .. $4.00 AT 705 PIKE ST. Merchandise Is composed of the very latest designs and thers, and the mammoth reductions made will enable you to pu your kndwledge fo cost.. Brush prices ap pan Fancy Dress 8 1,000 pairs’ Men's 1,000 pairs Miases and Children's Sipes e stock of Boots, Shoes * made from outs future require: — With 30 to 60 Per = Reductions. 4 $2.50 .. $5.00 T5e «. $2.00 SPECIAL LINE OF MINERS’ AND LOGGERS’ BOOTS A Dollar Saved te Two Dollar Karned the largest savings they ever made Hiteh Your Dotlare to Our Special Bargeins and earn Sale Begins Saturday, May 30, at 12:30 P. M. And Every pair of Boots and Shoes tn the House Must Go. No Btock Rese 4. All Goods Guaran Frediund, Hornburg & Larson 705 Pike St., Seattle, Wa. Lewis BROS. & CO. in Charge Honest Merchandise at Rock Bottom Prices We Stand Back of Every Piece of Merchandise We Sell, and Guarantee Our Prices Lower Than the Lowest. : NOTE SATURDAY’S STORE NEWS A Great Muslin Under- | wear Sale Saturday. ' Hore are prices and values you {fh can't duplicate, search where you with Ladies’ White Nainsook Skirts, with ruffle from ko four rows of wide lace insertic» on ruffle; also dust ruffle; good value for $2.25; spe 1 45 cial for Saturday * Ladies Night ¢ io fine quality natnsook, and em broidered, trimmed, high and low neck, long and short sleeves; this lot of gowns are worth up to $1.89; your 98 chotee Saturday for c Ladies’ Corset Cover and Draw ors Combination, in a fine quality nainsook, trimmed with a fine nainsook embroidery; drawers cut extra full; reau lar $2.00 quality; $1 49 special for Saturday ‘ Ladies’ Fine Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed in fine quality broidery e; regular a, a Saturday || Striking Hosiery Values for Saturday. one, high Black Cotton I regular 2 for 260; 8c Fast Biack Cotton Hose, double sole; conahat 2c quality 12: spectal for Saturday af if Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose high spliced heel; regular and he oout « never sold for loss than 3 special for 25c Saturday Ladies’ Tan, Gray, White and Black Embroidered and Drop Stitch Hose; regular 3 pairs for $1.00; spectal for 25c jaturday our line of Opera Length , all colora—why pay The Hu and $1.00? Spectal for 49c Saturday 11 12%c Values in Dress Ginghams, Saturday's Price, 9°4¢. | | 50 pleces 12'%e grade Wash Dress | | |f Ladies’ 18 spiteed heel; special for Satar day Ladin | gh spliced heel Ginghams, {0 str checks and plaids; all new signa and colorings irday ipes spring de. 92¢ price for 8a only | Branch Store | 2401-3 Jackson St. Boys’ and Misses’ School Shoes. Boys’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, dow ble soles; Saturday's 1 75 special $ . Boys’ Bo Calf Shoes, double Cal tan soles side stays no eut off var all solid warranted to give satisfaction; special for Satur $2.00 day Viel and Rox Calf #y oak tar oc 1.75 Patent and Tan Ox the new lusts $1.75 We Save You Money on Men’s Furnishings. NOTE SATURDAY'S SPECIALS, 60 dozen Men's Heavy Twilled Black and White Striped Work ing Shirts, full regular eut ant well made; size 144 to Inch; regular value 35 c Saturday's price only Halt Men's Fast Miack Cotton 1 8c Minses’ Vict fords, in spectal for § day Hose, sizes 9% to 11%; apecial for Saturday Men's Kentucky Jeans Woo! Pauts, sizes 32 to 42 98 special for Saturday Cc Men's Natural Balbriggan Vesta and Drawers to match, full regular cut drawers, made with bicycle seat; sizes 32 to 46; special for pe 25c This Store Will Close on Satur- Little Tots’ Coats and Headwear. We can save you money Bahy's Summer Outfit Babies’ Long Coats, cape trimmed with washable silk braid; ape eal for Satur day Babhew tra cori braid, satin linea and interlined; special Bables® All- Wool Coats, heavily wateen ining and special for Saturday Babies’ Japaness Silk Bonnets embrotdered and interlined special for Satur 25 y LY song Coats, nm quality English Bedford trimmed with silk guimp $2.98 Cashmere embrotdrred interiined Infante’ Lawn Embroidery Bon nets, special for Satur 10 day’... c Infante’ Lawn Bonnet, Peter Pan. assorted colored ribbons; etal for Satur day Infante’ Fine, Sheer Dotted Swiss and Lawn Bonnets, in Poke, Prince Chap, Peter Pan, ete all specially priced Saturday from T5c .. $2.50 Two Specials in Ladies’ Waists for Saturday. Tat 1, of Lawn Walsts, in white and colored coin dots; the very newest styles; worth up to $2.00; special Sator $1.25 day Lot 2, Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, in lace and embroidery fronts, tucked backs, long and short sleeves; worth up to $2.00; special Satur $1 98 ‘ . ¥ day Three Kimono Specials for Saturday. Kimonos, in white with fancy colored ef 49c moa, in a great “ice SOC in Per Ladies’ grounds, fects * actual value $1.00 your choice Saturday Ladies’ Long Kin variety of styles price $1.50 Ladies’ Short sian and and wide price $1.00 urday your choice Kimonos. Jap effects; narrow sleeves; regular 2619-2623 FIRST AVENUE 2 ew ©@ wae sae © GARNEY WILL NOT ‘PEACH’ REFUGES POINT BLANK To TES TIFY AGAINST RUEF IN THE PRIZE FIGHT TRUST CAGE (By United Pross.) SAN FI CO, May 29.~""1') prew 4," te the veply of Hidde anne © of the iedicta aD. bern ¢ peine fixtet ¢ : Grane was approached a teh . nia U that Ruef will nex tried indtets « from th Sieht ordinance timos i en the « od t that Grane DAMAGE VERDICTS ARE RETURNED wing verdicts were te Judge B na the #u perisr court, which {s hearing the condemnatic poceedings for the Stuart wt. regrade: Alfred Lueben. $2,929 Anana James Pontius. rons ‘ o Investment m pany, § Kiatawa Investment pany, Sarah Couch and Alice Wickwa 9 and the Pa pany, § it is a to art at. from 66 feet te om Weatiake ard te t and then ake This thoroughfare is much used and it is planed to have it read for the falr next yea WASHING.ON, May 29.—The Hamphre has been passed by the ho! iding for the estab shinent ore fish cultura Puget sound r the 1 Fish Washing yagation of salmor _Station Bi THE DEAE aN HEAR 46, chest measurement. bring it to us Suits Men’s Shirts New Line Soft Bosom Shirts, fine styles; new patterns $1.00 ... $1.50 Tan Oxfords for Men Men's A specially fine $3.50 Trousers n; new stripes, all sizes, at 103-105-107 89-91-93 } _A. Bridge & Co., Largest Clothiers on the Coast. _ There's choice of double or single-lyreasted styles, in all sizes, from 32 to browns, new tans, new olives, in stripes, in checks and plain colors. Every Suit Fully Guaranteed Kept in repair free of charge as long as you like to and unbounded satisfaction is forded every man in his purchase. ALASKANS! A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler store will be closed Saturday till 1 p. m— open Saturday evening these seasonable words to you— do it so hobby with own uph satisfactort ” istering work, and we ers that it ‘DARD upholstery work is the right kind, the good kind, the d you can be satisfied w t has made hundreds of f ts for * No matter b arge or how small the item. let us give you an estimate of t the men in charge of our uph they have be no stery work are experts ws a long time can assure you there will tion, no delays, no disay giad ntmenta » furnish estimate of cost, on any work you may wish the making of window shades is an important STANDARD feature— we have a factory, as part of the complete equipment of our Carpet Store, that is devoted exclusively to the We can than any Western s such manufacture of window shades take better care of your order for e, and will gladly give you estt might have in mind to have Pricings as usual, the very fairest mates on an work you done Fone us. Standar Le. SECOND Ave. tureCa, nerd, AT PINE ST. A Real Sale of Real $25 Suits for Men AT $15.00 Because of the business slump back East we were to over thousand Suits for a third less than the makers had intended them to sell for. able buy one And these Suits are selling here At $15 Instead of $25 There's choice of all the new fabrics—the new af Real $25.00 00 a “$152 Soft Collars | New Underwear Summer Weight Wool or Cotton i aia, All Weights, M Soft Co! en's liars, in plain tan, aoe ‘tae new novelty; 2 for .-...200 50c «. $2.00 new novelty; 2 for . 9 Everything for the North at Lowest Prices tan, blue, white Tan Oxfords for Men are shown with. the two buckles; very pop- ular and smart. Pop- oe ere ee Men's Hate—The Popular Pan- a eee town, at .. Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Everything for Travelers. Seattle, Wash.

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