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THE SHATTLE STAR- haere tavhiiatty telentie anxiously saan Beadgtreet's ache ees = eRe ec -FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1008, Ce a _ New Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co Calamity Sale of. Mer’ Ss Suits Beggarly Prices The valance i © ‘Connor ck is rearranged for tomor row’s sellir Pe tar e been made—bi ings result. Read, ind bring this ad with en u vn ! | we do as we say a + off In the num: | reports at the end of every week | marriage loenses issued in A decrease tn the bank clearings | i = ts compared with Jot New York moans perhaps thet |i store always open Saturday e vou a the d ‘ wit ew pe a xiven a Jot Wal ‘with few ; for pout convenience oubling thet es with buying a that the ord |atooks, But refraining from stock b+ bebe Pn = ne ond ieinatine ‘May wa than 100 license gambling never hurt anyone ear than last, and adds} When bank clearings drop tn its j tha many lovelorn men have re | Seattty it no doubt meang@ha ge turned thelr licenses after recely than t ing thom beoause they have not the of land wit ot funds to marry not change he Boattic Shows Increase. al oatato is z a A . there and little ts lost Tt ta not © in Beattie Nearly ’ every month #o far this year has Seattlo Slightly Affected " :. Jomrat @ big lneeoben. Jon mo we | these splendid Standard Saturday: specials conn d, agaiga’ 06 in Ja « ! m, and crn Cee ye ‘1 wary ut there Was a « a noise like ° a, prin ah in Fe A with ‘ k t h : bi fry Puts ‘No Any es Soom yo | Kitchen a viows y ing hie tale rs His Wings Then the following figiires tel , b d ® Gimp in His Wings FS owners “""! cupboards 1907, 183: April, 1908, 263 Inoas | acial priced os ’ r P | special pricec . 34. For the first week in June | : | just past, #5 permits to wed wore 1a . jasued, against 85 during the same © with ite} “ = Reve i year * the beat evi “ | * “Baty Increase in Wed- 2 be : series | mar ways spoken t ack of Shows Seattle Is | License Cle elland, “No | funds to start houseke one brings a lic back, Such a j thing ts unheard of. x Not Hard Up. | Cupid ts Not Starved ‘GLAD HAND FOR THE) |} ‘This condition in Seattle shows | “J mean }that the pay envelope at tho end| STRANGER IN CHURCH “ money troublea have! Of the week is Just as big as over | * ba ME eddie the matrimonial |OF 1 t has been diminished at ali | 4 OF Seattle, And with June now /it MAS not been sufficient to affect cnaecnnininie regular value $9.75 al we ewig the heart throbs are |t¢_ family cxpboerd / high Kitchen Cupboard; has " 2 werse than over | very day the bankers carefully ’ A ‘ " pt busaing feean the bank clearings, oagerly reguiar valve ee pansls in sides; 0% I Shoes! | Watching for & better “showing, o, 4 fe h, 98 Inches wide; two ; ! Shoes! Shoes! | the business men of the a ce very roomy Hornderg & Larson, | aeenenennnannnenemnane _ a well made; has top, “S ghoe dealers of Pike at, uv. 6. Navy Yard Route Steam which is not shown in pic ing & big shoe sale at| Monticello leaves Flyer dock t lug price is 705 Pike. *) and 9:30 a m, 1:30 and 4 p.m this ¢ tao . Seid hoard is made 5c Bar Grandpa’s Wonder Tar Soap REGULAR Sc BAR--Grandpa’s Wonder Tar Soap, especially recommended to mechanics, etc. ; special Saturday, per bar .. 3c $5.50 Grimistone, 83.98. SMOLNTELD $3.95 regular value $525. CLIFFORD W. BARNES. | (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) CHICAGO, J onget de ley stare Lunch Plates, 3¢ Doz ' frosty mitt and the “$5, 95 special— 1 settee, made of beat hard wood, nicely patot ed in red and varnished; made heavy slats; very serviceat “ fortable; 4 feet $3.95 f quatity Heavy Paper || REGULAR $5.50—Hail-Nearing |J for the stranger in Chicago who U Plates: just the thing Auto Grindstone; a large Cret would like to go to church Sunday} ie your Sunday lunch 3 quality stone, set upon a nt tore pees. per dozen .... C || bearing, weil-painted fra stead, the glad hand . extra This is the plan of the 8a | Lemon Juicer, 3¢. apectal $3, 98 | Evening club, under which nar R Se—Giass Manny | $1.00 Hose Reel, 69¢. num@er of well-known business Juice Extractor; a 3c | REGULAR $1.00 — Hardwood (f/ 8% conducting & big ne rian 4 ' Ayer, apectal ... | Frame Revolving Howe Reel: Bi iott and mating the eccanmen tea SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. Des. Table Tumblers, || M2, '% trucks and patent tet £0 to tbe bonteet tee cael eee clamp for holding node 69 : . nored Guest of Pe a ee? + Nereis c (the new ta! ‘ t them very aleply, although | R We O00Z.—Hell @ 40c Ca: Be. ia t »much good in certain di Table Tumblers, thin 4 yall first quality and full | EGULAR a Camp a | rections extra rpecial Bat | Chair; frame and back made of shal TH es = power Se | good, strong wWeod and seat of ot Ca CLU Lusitania Greske Record. “ aus || heavy canvas; special 29 } ‘o.; Norman W. Har NEW YORK. June 12.—By cross Window Screen, 25¢. ne c r leary PF. Crowell, atic from Queenstown | LAR 35c—Large Size | $3.50 Roller Skates, $2.69. tocevanch. go gy i ‘a (By United Press.) Frame Window REGULAR $3.50—Winsiow Ad others: CHICAGO, June 12.--Women of justable Roller Skates; full bal) bearing and best steel frame all atres; ge pam $2.69 he | United States are being slowly clubbed” to death, not by th nary club, ting to the vie justable and has fly Hi on of " » replace | t leche SG aul ae The idea of the club Is to replace the silk-hatfrockcoat reception with the third degree greeting of the Original Smile club. Services are held tn the Thomas Archestra hall, where g bi pipe organ and a t special, pair chorus of 106 voloes help to entiven wk thing delegate to the re con ve $1.25 Screen Door 89c ce = . | _ LTH" DUE MONDAY. Women's clubs geo a distinct REGULAR $1.25—Hardwood Frame, Natural Fin- fi | evil, in ag? opinion,” she said ished. Mortised Screen Door; size 2-8x6-8; covered }| 1]| T* Seattle high schools will t® ~They take Gp too m ave their “Sealth Annual Monday maraing at the ton high school. This yea nual wOl excell those « years, woman's time and are to I think we could get ee enna N TO VISITORS EVERY DAY.— The whole Atlantic fleet will be with best quality rust-proof wire cloth; a bargain Saturday at ........ * 89c lo. the savy yard a few én / ne } elger’ ~~ Barbecued Meat OM fashioned becue lunch, AVENUE ANO UNION ar} | 160.” Oriental Cafe, 1413 Third av - — wee Who has bought a Suit of Clothes, Hat or Shirt at this great Lease-Expiring Sale ff he did not get the worth of his money and rere, 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 e High-Grade Union-Made Men's $18.00 Suits, now ......... $10.00 Susts, regularly sold at $35.00 and Panama Hats, worth $15.00 to $20.00, $40.00, now .¢... . $20.00 | OS BOE See OE $7.50 SOOT RIE. wei-son sc ceaa $17.5 Shirts at Less Than Half Their Price i $25.9) Suits, now ...... +. $15.00 | 50c President Suspenders, now ..30¢ | $20.00, NOW 4... eee ceeee $12.50 25c Boston Garters, now .....-. 15¢ Underwear, Neckwear, Sox and Everything Else at Pro Rata Reductions. Costello & Grant Cor. Fifth Av. and Pike St. Mauretan ven minutes faster d established by the om her last trip han the Money's Worth or Money Back. None “Just as Good” Thereare no -ready- made clothes for men that are of the same high class character in every particular as these gar- ments we sell, From the time the cloth is select- ed till the last touches are put on“the suit, no part of the tailoring process is neglected or slurred over. The quality of this tailoring is shown in the shape-keeping qual, the ities, the fit and looks of the garments, Clothes that are minus the hand work put on these can not give the same satisfaction.« From $25 to $50 you can get the very best to be had, both in cloth The window show will give you an idea. All-Wool and making—at a price H]\ Suits, in cheviot, fweeds, fancy worsteds, unfinished ef . worsteds and vicunas, plenty of the much-wanted you can affords Clothes browns, afl ee made to sell at $15.00, $18.00 and are not first-class if any of the details of good tailoring are leit out—- and while it is expen- sive to put them all in, it done these clothes. has been clothes—not heed eas low on $15 Hing Bros Le~Leold Cate tig, Roo 1 otamene in Men’s Fancy Worsted rth $12.50, for Men's and Youths’ Suits priced $6.95 herewith are shown in all the Men's $15.00 and $16.50 rits f $8.65 latest st and the newest Young Men's Suits, worth $10.00, for $4.95 | fabrics All men can be Men's Outing Suits, worth $15.00, for $7.65 | tittéa Sox ie Men's 50c Balbriggan 27¢ | Men's 15¢ Black Men's 75c Balbriggan .. ( rad 75, er ‘any pos Men’s 25¢ Fancy Hose ......12%¢ Men’s 15e¢ Stiff Collars 5¢ | Men's Dress Shirts, worth $1.25, for Men’s 25c Suspender Bt © Se Fa cavdeuee wer .-T3¢ Eagle Brand Soft Hats for Men, all Men's Odd Trousers, fancy striped styles and color worth $2.50 worsteds, fully guaranteed; Secagiebieysris worth to $3.50; for ......$1.95 Boys’ Suits, Worth Up to $5.00, While They Last, ‘$1. 65 Only One to a Customer—None Reserved. | Boys’ Wash Suits of Fine ar. Men’s $3.50 Oxfords and Shoes $2. 49 Two hundre 1 Suits in the all good styles, ik a! and find your a $5.00 Suit for . If you come e Chambray and Madras..... Men's Oxfords and Shoes of vici kid, patent calf skin, coltskin and new tan Oxfords of Russian ) calf; latest styles, with BCKLES. Nothing like ‘em in town for less than $3.50 and $4.00. On | SHH LOMOTTOW BE on nkdaecaeectaciteura ts ° Women’s, Children’s onl Men’ s Canvas Shoes at About Half Price Half Block New Monarch Shoe and Clothing Arcade North of Company pera Postoffice. 1317 and 1319 First Avenue 1317 and 1319 First Avenue Opposies is claimed, there we t waiting them, the today began a sw tion of the employm 0 positions up the crews of two street cara here in the past few weeks, robbed another car early today. The rob- ‘EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES DOPE MANY MEN | Phelan and Dunni bery took place on MeAllister st., j with shi just opposite the city hall, and the | ny ois hts mer th men ran through the Hall of Ree- (By United Press.) alleged they found no work ords when they made their get- | LOS ANGELES, June 12—Fol jaway. Conductor E. Fuller and | lowing the a of B. J. Phelan) ANOTHER FRISCO ROBBERY. | Motorman A. B. Ewing are the vic- jand C. M. Dunnick for alleged fraud tims of the robbery, The thieves oft got away with $35. No trace of the robbers has been found by the po- lice as yet jin taking fees from hundreds i {By United Press.) m men and boys and sending them! SAN FRANCISCO, June 12.--The/| | into the Imperial valley, where, it two masked thugs who have held! __ Pacific Coast Clo} Clearance Sale Cut Prices on Men’s Clothing Backward season responsible for this sale—cloth- ing that should have been sold months ago is still on i}, our hands. Tomorrow every suit in the house is 1} marked down. Here's a sample of the values we'll }] give. Men’s Business Suits $15 Double and single-breasted styles, all sizes, plain ] and fancy fabries; all the most desirable shi "M of | blue, brown and gray, and all the new patterns; | far and away the best value we have ever offered at $15 Boys’ ladestructible Suits $4 Yankee Suits for Boys $5 With @ guarantee that they can't Yankee Suits, with two patrs of rip; all sizes from 7 to 16 Pants, one Kniekerboek and double. breasted 4 0 one pe fo we sizes 5, 00 styles . 8 to 16, at Seven cromes ‘ $20.00, choice Boys’ $5 Suits for $2.65 Men’s Hats For pee Double-Breasted All-Wool Men’s Soft Felt Hats, all styles; gray, bac : im alt sizes; worth $4.50 and black or brown; worth $2.50 and Suits, $5.00; on sale tomorrow at . $2. $3.00; for*ss.ce. .. $1.64 Men’s $1.00 Negligee Shirts for ........+6 Oaer ees 6 netse une Os .65¢ Men's 50c Balbriggan . erecee seeeees coeeeeee: NI! Men’s 75e Outing Shirt . SO ereccre veseecenese ve Men's 20c Cotton Sox ev enees @eerscees cose Neck Pacific Coast Colin 900 | First Aves Cor. Marton Men's 50c wear Cergest Wholesate end Retail Cwthiers en the