The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1908, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908. i 4 witha ne ot unto MANDOLI® CLUB RECITAL “i ESTATE ae felg nRor | the ! " ‘ MICH AM ’D (By United Press.) * June DENVER, June \ olin club of the Wash. | ool will give ‘ Vvening, June 6, in U. ©. Navy Yard Route Steamer © | Monticello leaves Flyer dook 6:30'+, aughter o er and 0:30 a.m., 1:80 and4 p.m. *** nings lryan, will have the honor |B, ¢ (By United Prees,) — | WELIAN ide. June Exceptional Prices on Silk Lisle and Taffeta Gloves The prices herewith quoted are for Saturday enly, being excep tional pricings for the day rt Buy an Oak URNISHERS OF HOMES, STEAMBOTS ane NOTE Made Kitehen ebayer Steps Cabinet One More Day and It’s Over The Monarch Baking Demonstration Closes ihe weok bundreds of poeple vinited our Monarc ere wgrowbdly sarpriand to learn how ennily the M 4 the -wakion re % autwnished the visitors. Take bisewits, for f ab meter Cream Che inte Habtly brewned, agyetieing meredin, To leare bow tw Gurn the trick, ecame le Saturday Ty the last day of the baking demonutratton, Remember, We Carry a Full Line of Monarch Extras, These Two | Dining Chairs o re | Vom Hpee a poor, Innocent weak ee Jren's 94.00 > 91.95 at the Calnmity Sul 7 Pint ave. ove The cutite in va 0, but it Wy aatd valunbie t rT juve fe Califersta Were owned | Menay's Werth or Money Buck ty | Notewon, buifewe whem the |! wp, tome an orden re: || Good saving demonstration letraiming the emecuters from din |] Our Popular Silk Taffeta Gloves, in 16-button length; posing of the paegerty amd nat tte | A T ease for hewrtng an Juty 14 } s wo Suits STATE NEWS ae tle like | getting | and weite; an ul glove ad outing weir). taphihe OLS & pair & pair i Pea rsswaced c 16- Hutton, Long, Batra Hanvy Silk Giowns, bomutifully are the Lead- ' y ws ‘anon = Te | two suits coo eS yrs - berate biieg yn berg in wher 2 89 @ T be Ming oe ~~ ee nee fo r t h e GRY wiccrees coccenvoneseneessgrebesee epseese eseseres a ing Week-End = aa Pei of Wate Well | WE price of | Exceptionally “ons sind ain ons ria Ts Hntrint India of 1. 0. 0. F.|| one when | Low Prices @@ = mits: they come in bip tength, vont Bt tren, on June 16. |} oi metineem | YOu buy our hand- fe icenia & your | tailored gar- whieh to clothe her } Helen Rogers, deughter of the | ments. You’d late governor, will be married ay ve Akers of the Waekingten || rather have one of these—you | with velvet collar and trimmed with buttons, that regularly sold. ‘at $6.95 and $7.86; Saturday .......s006 Weil Made Coats for Girle and Minune, in red and wavy v lannels, to fit cirls from 6 to 16 years, erett waa deo oyed by tire yester day ino} — d Seat Diner for 75¢—It's | 95¢ Is the Short Price That Buys Worth $1.30, This $1.40 Chair. wouldn’t ex- | Chair tik» the beard sage he wee | High wood i, So eo or at reane beable Casi ‘ane change it—a f- F Very High-Grade Bali-Bearing Lawn Mowers, with four tool finished golden; seat a | Saturday ft puts it in the wood « ck ie made with strong turned special is like cut, made of ha pindies and an embossed foiden; seat is woven cane. Short securely brace the back to | ly brace the back. which is made with five pen od chair and each buyer is lim- | turned spindies and embossed shoulder rest and | strong posts, Six to a trades, steel blades; cuts 12 or i4inch swath; Saturdey Garden Hose, fully guaranteed, heavy rubber, with Bargains for woven cotton outside; 25-foot Feces with coup- Saturday . . eee + eevceres lings; pe ene feet it a while—for |, most any other | The Famous Lenox Soap, fits the hand; a universal sonp; Saturday, 8 bars | wey high fentim 8 = ter you’ve worn | Shade two sul ts you Seven-Piece Clear Glass id Sets, including bow! and “| could get. | Pp hmanes boaees Spent eee See Joo “Schermer’s Aad NEXT FRIDAY They’re Exclusive Clothiers There's a wearable | quality about hand built clothes that the usual ready ~ made | strives for but doesn't possess From the time the scissors cut into the cloth to the making of the button-holes, these clothes are built by hand labor. That costs more—costs a. good deal more—more than any other clothes ever | | cost that have been sold in a clothing store $25.00 to $50.00 Woe hav t clothes as low a8 $15.00-—ev00d clothes—stylish new patterns, Cheerfully Estimates | } | ; Submitted. Weather Forecast: Pair tonight; &, fi C 0. essen eer we TALE : winds. A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest on the Coast on Hn Re te A m= $1 > Y reason of the extreme back- wardness of the present sea- son we have been able to se- cure another big lot of fine suits for men to sell under price. ASK ANY MA Who has bought a Suit of Clothes, Hat or Shirt at this great Lease-Expir ing Sale if he did not get the worth of his money and more, and if he does not tell you that he has saved from one-third to one-half of his money, we will make you a nice present. He knows he has, and we want you to know that he has. The sale is still on, and we want you to call and be convinced This Is the Store Where Goods Are Always Sold Exactly As Advertised King B [Ag | 805 tet Av. 710 2nd Av. Colman Bidg. Near Columbia They have been divided into two lots. Correct Apparel for Men We confidentially reeommend the od aga tothe most discriminating trade. | BEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 360—Rount Trip, 80c. OUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE -— 6:46 and 0:26 a. m., 2:05 and 6:46 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m They are worth every penny of the full regular prices. New styles all. New browns, new blues and High-Grade Union-Made Men’ s | “$18.00 ee eee Poe $10.00 |.and 12:18, $:65 and 7:30 p. m. y Suits, regularly sold at $35.00 and | Panama Hats, worth $15.00 to $20.00, Ya.°Maln Vie “vacome—vel sa grays, and plain blue and black. OD, BOW servirsessery MEME OTE speestgen reins th $7.50 [Everett and Edmonds 4 Double and single-breasted styles. $30.00 Suits ........- ... B17.50 | Shirts at. Less Than Half Their Price Everett and Ed monds All sizes— $25.00 Suits now .......... $15.00. 50c President Suspends, now ...30¢ SID.00) Ec ak cree cece $12.50 | 25c Boston Garters, now ......15¢ $18.00 and $22.50 and $12.50 $20.00 Suits for $25.00 Suits for Underwear, Neckwear, Sox and Everything Else at Pro Rata Reductions. COSTELLO & GRANT PIKE STREET COR. FIFTH AV. Oxfords, Soft Hats, in 25 shapes Shirts, in solid New Neglig with buckles A. Bridge special 1¢ and tan $2.50 H $2.00 ‘$1. 25 A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast 'G5-01.03 ) Vester’ Seattle, Wash. New Steamer Monticello

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