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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1908 }¢ of the I and Wa THE BON MARCHE || THE BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE ; om ih tee Next year, the ola will separate and the schools will hold ee | The rule promulgated by Dr. M | A. Matthews prohibiting the presen a ef \) uirp lS 0 ltation of flowers to the graduates. was enforced, but each gigh car vied a boguet of flowers, supplied be : by the clams, Chad fn Might dresses land carrying thelr beqaurete, the grt i H gradumtes presented an attractive ° Largest Class in History of fo2si0"\e"wie)"Someho pane Met . Shorreck, president of the sehool weatved their diplomas beurd, amd Seattle Gets Diploma | Freder Biore Closes Featuring Summer Hosiery and Knit Underwear For Misses, Small Boys and Girls ios begun at 2 o'elaek HESE are classy Suits at §22.05— Suits that le "oon and the program was have been New York favorites at $20.00 and §) This Afternoon. a» follows , ; Processional, Dr, F. W. Chace . A : $25.00, Took over a prominent maker's entire Mgmnt Bag Bea i warn We nt deveth tha ti surplus stock at a third to half off his u ual price. Want D. D.: introduetery uperintondont ; =—TS Refore “ ae « atives | Frank B walutatory, Sam week in exposition of ¢ ed to clear decks at the end of the season and took ve am audience of relatives ri rag | Mae 1 ‘ : ‘el seriidad the tebe ure |) 84 friends whieh taxed the eay orn! Pe Fy Me nit Und { ui dec e fabrics 3 ra Markle ne Ob OC ee valent the kk to de juickly ne ude in « 4 ity of the First Presbyterian | ijpation of High Sehoo! # rta ur t ! fancy weave tripes or solid colors of brown, Copenha charch, the clams of 1908, Beattio City and State,” And Hosiery for Misse nd Childr gen, navy, russet, leather, blaék and white checks, ete high school, held graduating exer Yeca! ie im oper 7 uth renast gen, n ‘ . : a Abt, Hilda Deighton ank igh character of our wooc Materials are fine Panama, Serge, Cheviot, Panjab Cloth, Ni this afternoon. Alnshina* tale L. Palieer; “Ti r ] Raiah Silk and Shepherd Check Louisienes, It's the sen The class is the largest ever City Beautiful,” Mildred W. Lor Udeh ind ihe Gistusine of cos , le " 1 $20.00 | StAdusted in Seattlo and among ing; vuledictory, Trvgve Wedere sational sale of the season Everyone a splendic the largest ever graduated from Huschmann presentation of eaisetisats of ation eek avalitii $25.00 Suit; Friday at a high sehoo! tn ¢ 4 States, diplomas, Mr. EB. Shorrock, prent 25 SRC 3 containing 328 m It was dent of the board of directors; re REP PSS ORE Very Shag ee made up of the combined senior censional, Dr. F. W. Chace | The notably k regular price the interest is heightened by the The maker of these St takes pride in the cut and dash of his garments, as well as the perfect tailoring Models are the season's best—Edna May, Prince Chap and butterfly or bat-wing sleeve. The coats are lined with good grade satin or taffeta silk, SPECIAL VAI and the majority are smartly trimmed with silk braids and taffeta : silk. Some are strictly ored rh skirts are handsomely tai UF HOSIERY, lored and are unusually full, in gored or pleated styles, with bot ISe PAIR rwo om fold or strapped. These are unequaled values at $12.95. : ’ Bes ot PAIRS FOR 25 Best we've ever offered at the price fine-rib black Children’s bed, fast seamless Hose, silk all good and durable quality. Second Floor. Boys’ $3 Suits While They Last $1.95 never bought such before. part of a special purchase at a special figure for one day finished ; $1.9 Suits These are Joys Pants have all seams taped, double stitched and reinfore ed throughout. —— the best Suits you ever laid eyes on. Friday for ... $1.95 Boys’ $1 00 ( Wash Suits... 50ce—Boys' Union Suits, long sleeves and ankl with high neck, short knee length. cotton Ages 3 to 9 years—Sailor Blouse styles, mostly; of gingham, : ; fast col- madras and percales, in fancy checks and stripes ors; choice at, each ... tion of three Boys’ Underwear briggan cotton Shirts and Drawers —shirts with high nec sleeves; drawers in ankle length. derby ribbed Egyptian high SPEC UF 19¢ fine 1A HO PAIR ribbed, black Hose; also tan Hose thread; tain sorted lis! to m sizes 5 5c—B: 4 t Friday. We say one day, because by evening we hardly ic—Boys’ cream color cotton expect to have a Suit left. Shirts and Drawers—shirts with | bed cotton Vests, with high neck, Made of fancy cheviots, cassimeres, homespuns, tweeds and high neck and long sleeves; draw long or short sleeves; hard worsteds, in fancy checks and stripes. Reliably made ers in ankle length. | neck, sleevel tyle and trimmed, and the range of sizes ts from / to 16 years, 50c—Boys’ pure white or Bal- | *k and long | bed cotton I length, in ei style. neck, e length, or sleeves and sleeveless. Misses’ 25c—Misses’ pure white, fine-tib- | 25c—Misses’ pure white, fine-tik 50c—Misses’ pure white Swise ribbed lisle thread Vests, low neck, 1 for Wom and Chil IAL VAL HOSE, 19¢ Infants’ lisle Hose ribbed ioned, heel and Underwear also in lew Jrawers, ankle or knee ther cuff or lace knee 4 * Main Floor. 25c Henley Serge Friday, a Yard Oc 3,000 yards---In every color that’s good and desir- able. Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Figures and what not. All go Friday at 10ca yard. | 25c — Misses’ fine ribbed thread Hose, double sole and lisle ale shed English diplomat and writ-| , wee & member of the colony jat one time. Later his cousin wrote FAMOUS HOUSE novel, making bitter charges) toe; all sizes; guaran- DESTROYED BY [tense — teed fast black. FLAMES (By United Press.) SANTA ROSA, Cal, June 18- |The Manor house, famous as the headquarters of the late Thomas Lake Harris, founder of a free love [and spiritualistic colony, is a mass of charred ruins today and over $40,000 worth of books belonging | to the library of the colony's val uable briewbrac ie a total loss. Because hé did not have a look out in his place during the time jhe was cating bis lunch when the Utopia collided with the steamer | Chicago on the night of May } Pilot T. O'Brien of the Utopia yes terday had bis license suspended by the marine tnapectors for a pe-| riod of 60 days. DEATH TRACEABLE The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. sonMARCHE Exclusive Seattie Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets, House.” John Cole, a relative of | Harrie’ family, was in the room at \ the time of the explosion and was badly burned | The colony was founded by Har-| ee (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.—An Andrew T. Russell, 45 years old, proprietor of a saloon and cafe at puzziing the authorities here today The latest case ts that of Dr. H. V. Baldwin, late of London Dr. Baldwin took apartments at the Hotel Robins on May 28, where never been a well man after being | Shot, and a complication of diseases. primarily due to the shooting, caused his death. Andy Russell was taken to the THE DEAF CAN HEAR Don't Fall te Invention: Fer further partioulare a: THE STOLTY TE RLRCTROP HONE MEANY, SPECIAL him since. FUNERAL NOTICES. directly caused Russell's death, Gen. C. W. Turner was instantly killed. Emimons owned a cigar stand in front of Russell's saloon and was engaged in a legal tangle with Russel! 4 Turne who was ~ - the balan thane attuenes, ates | Presbyterian chureh on Friday aft killing Turner and wounding Rus-|Sfpoon at 2 o'clock. | The burial will Ii, Emmons blew hi 1 ake place @ peraw comnate sell, Emmons blew his own brains | ry6 funeral service of Julia W ard out took place at the St. James © |dral at 9 o'clock this morning, ‘The burial was at Calvary cemetery. FIGHT ENDS IN ARREST. OF SUMMER SUITS Price + The funeral service of Thomas Rock will take place at the First ON ALL DEPOSITS THE HOUSEHOLD SAVINGC OR FUNDS May be placed in this bank as a JOINT ACCOUNT, opened by and | accessible to both the husband and wife. Deposits and withdraw. || } | als are just as easily and promptiy made by mail as in person. In case of death no legal red tape ties up this money FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ALL SERENE IN CUBA. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 18 communication ived by In a) Secre- on First av After a strugel 2 tary of War Taft, Governor Magoon| Seneca st. early this morning = Cuba says that conditions In| which ended in the Cee! hotel, that country are mont satisfactory | George Woodie and William Phil One lot of about sixty Bland so far there are no Indica-| lips were arrested by Patrolman C Suits at just one-half of the tions of any delay in the aurning|M. Ballard. Both are being held at ‘ cemloatane orer of the islené to Hip he city jail on charges of disor- | 5.0 authorities in February next, as|derly conduct Summer Prices $2500 Suite .......99.50 TM proponed tn the president's prociam : ation WANTS PEACE WARRANT. At Bunkers. $26.00 12.50 Jewcastle Lum $1.25 sanaied $15.00 __ Honor Bishop Brent. John Gallapp, of Green River, | When you buy a Victor “eh vse ~ : Pp. a We will trust you—your Ww ASHINGTON June 18 Hishop says he is “afraid” of Matt Kemp of us on the easy-payment Newcastle Nui $3.25 Saath We aoe Charles Heyfy Brent, of the Philltp-|and ‘as a result asked for a peace plan, nobody knows but Black Diamond Lump .96.25 . pine isiand’, was again clected| warrant against his neighbor to you paid cash. Furnace Coal .... . $1.00 A Special Low price Protestant Episcopal bishop of | day, claiming that Kemp bad threat You never feel the small , throughout the store Washington to succeed Bishop Sat-| ened to shoot and otherwise injure weekly payments. Aud te e him before you know it the ward CASH. CREDIT. —— ——— —— ——— —— be ssupieg Sakina Pacific Coast Coal Co for other ‘screen ‘door’ at VitW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION Sherman, Clay & Co. * June 1% All In LAWN, only $225 to J 563 Railroad Ave. South. + $425. Terms $10 cash and A large assortment of mold- 1406 Second Ave. Phones: x. 96 6nd Main %0 Pare ‘AY fg l $7.60 per month. Take Green ings to select from os ‘ M in shed Lake car to Green Lake ste Frorrayra rainy AND Ind., 92. a * orpor | tion, Inquire at Green Lake 1 PAPER Cc 1312—Geocond Ave—1312 1814 West po Arcade Annex Bazar for Mr. Smith. 1310 Second Av. or wy wero econ *) TQ OLD WOUND [props OUT OF SIGHT! ris,, who came out here from Bng-| 1206 First av. who was shot by] wher disappearance of a hotel land and attracted « large follow Emmons on. the night of guest, as strange and inexplicable | ing. Lawrence Oliphant, a distin 7, 1907, died at Pacific|a# the three separate instances at hospital yesterday. Russell had|the St. Francis hotel last week, is reer * hoapital about a week ago. He was|he was accustomed to stay when 259 Arcade Annem aingl ho relatives in the|in this city, bat on the following) Wert H a momber of Seattle | day he dropped completely out of lodge, No. BP. O. B sight, leaving his baggage. In the shooting affray, which {n-| word has been received con near | Misses’ and Children’s Dependable Hose | 25¢ and 35c—Chil- | | dren's fancy Half Hose in a variety of dainty checks and stripes also solid colors. INCORPORATED SUE TO COLLECT MONEY, The Northwest Rubber Comp | saaeed sult in the superior |yesterday to recover $13,130 from C. W. Kimball and bis wife, claim ing that they organized the com- pany and subscribed to several hun dred shares of stock which they never paid for. Mulal Hafid Weds Cousin. FEZ, June 18.—Mulai Hafid has been united in marriage to one of his cousins, a daughter of Mula Ismael | AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre x One Week, ¢ L mmencing Sunda MAY RORSON n Her Laughing 8 s The Grand | All ‘This Week—Matines Saturday THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. IN “THE TOY MAKER.” new 10, 20 AND SUMMER PRICE a0 CENT! NET WEEK BONES AND Kor SOFA ROFLA” CENTS. | Seattle Theatre ‘TWO LITTLE SAL , Next _Week—Beginuing Sunday Mat Ince, “The Gambler.” Mise Hunting as Fairfax change; our prices as asual PANTA VAUDEVILL “UNEQUALED VAC DEVILLE | k's Tremendous Feature ROBERT PITESIMMONS. World's Cha iddiewright, with JULIA G: TTZNIMMONS, In thelr Orieh “A man's nian for a Th Five Other Standard | suppl | Pittdentiie Aces 35c—Misses’ tan or black fine+tibbed liste thread Hose, full- fashioned, double toe and heel. AMUSEMENTS, COLISEU Beattie’: Leading Vi rr y: * REOULAR SCREAM! i Crimmine & Care gad Their Ove Oa pany of 26 in “At the Nothing Bat payers S Sunset, Mate 1906: beds OM] Week Menry bey a, Greet Powerful Drama of OTHE HYPOCRITES.” xt week, the great Chrletiat BAe Phones ee aun —— Ballard B. P.O.8 Excursi ) Olympia | SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1908 z 9:30 A. M. Visit the Tumwater Baseball Game, Ballard vs. Olympia Elke. Fare Round Trip. & come. osm