The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1908, Page 5

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RC. Struve Is to Be the} Bridge Luncheon given This Afternoon, to Meetings wilt ce COA recital hall Outing. 116, Prater: mal Ald the yak Pore Peshington FREIGHT TRAIN About 60 hoboes raided a Nort cE DESTROYED Portiand-Seattle line. ® ‘ ‘ Fesidence occupied 2923 Eddy st, HIN destroyed by fire | Cam ‘The furniture was saved, | long the track % $1,800, with no insur nd train and | booty o=| SIx refrigerator cars were brok S itet , Dentist, resumed into. The members of the tra 68 American Bank Bldg. | CTe® Were warned by the robbei ese not to bother them, under of being thrown off out merchandi were locked Into a box car officers were the train arrived. They di had been forced open and the pr oners had escaped CAR CATCHES FIRE. electric car was ignited by a he Yesler way was blocked for about 10 minutes 4. 4. GINGLES, M. Db, oon. Ly Arcade Battin Eye, Bar, Nese and Throat. i Attonth or te Chronte mame te All Medicines Muppliet Railroad Ave. South. Ex. 9 and Main 70; Ind, 92. onomy Fruit Jars _ Are Being Demonstrated 7 in Basement Be Flour Sifter, 13¢ $1.00 Fish Line, 49¢ Tin Flour Sifter, has ex Martin's Best HighGrade Ko Wee and side handle |] *Meled Trout Line, 25 yards h SR extra good sifter long; extra strength; 12-1». me... Sehwue.... 49c ‘Me Measuring Cup, 6¢ $1.25 Electric Door Bell, Measuring Cups 89¢ Bavy; absolutely correct |] Electri« or Bell, complete Y way: worth ry with wire Il, button and bat Sportal c can pot them BM Set Mrs. Potts’ Irons, 89c ise 50 Night Latch, 89¢ win Cylinder Night Lateb gated German silve' [ie tenaiae prenti He a Veneer, 33¢ 45c Window Screen, 20¢ Veneer, the best liquid Hardwood poe brigh tenis « old b on Be aE Umbrellas 10c aa Japanese Umbrella Frame Inche s or Sun Shades; strong 'rame; regularly sold at 25¢; 10 Spelger & ANO Uh Tur ION welbot ular $3.00 value; for “ COND AVE. AT PINE ST. “HOBOES RAID A Six of the hoboes were a0 warned by thetr companions and covered, however, that the doort| Moore tn *\°The Thief The frame work of a Capitol Hit | Winkle box last night, at Third av. and | urday Traffic on the line|be the attraction, with Mabel Day ‘ation Asbestos trons | THE STAR—THURSDAY, AGQUST 6, 1908, plush rugs, 2 54 in, all colors, attractive Ori ental designs, fine copies of lurk ish rugs. Reg $1.95 genuine busy Friday” onby for “busy Friday” we will place on sale a fl large shipment of these beautiful Bos ton bean pote. They fh 4 fire proof glazed stone are guarantee ware, Covered-—a good pot for absolutely sat isfactory use these sizes bat. reg, S6e; Frida | Geieetnst essere A at. 450; Frid Sat. reg. 60¢; Frida Friday 45c SEATTLE. TACOMA GERMAN AMBASSADOR MUST LEAVE ITALY nited Press.) nosin a ug. 6 —Incensed eritictsm the day movement te the German embaseador. an organized "ans ve Count Monta, h yut of *lorn Pacific freight train near Ka-|taty. ft is understood that thia lama yesterday morning, on the and mac od course was considered nie a | visable thaa for King Victor Eman a are very warm friends, and an in i ternational complication might re Then they left. sure picked up their = AMUSEMENTS threat ot | “The Thief.” ~ | Te Few women on our stage have notified, and at the station to get the men won #0 clean-cut a triumph at so early an age as has Miss Margaret * | lilington, who is appearing at the Frohman’s production of “Rip Van Winkle.” | Planquette’s opera Rip Van continues at the Grand t | Another matinee will be given Sat Next week “Olivette” will the title role. “All For Gold.” | Owing to the death of Michael S&S. Drew, father of EB. L. Drew, one of the proprietors of the Seattle {the matinee scheduled for this af | ternoon was postponed. The even ing performance of “Ail For Gold | will be given } apps , | “Madame Sans Gene.” | Many commendatory expressions | |have been heard concerning _ the | performances of “Madame Sans | Gene” at the Lots, Next week the company presenta Charlies Hoyt's satire on the prohibition question A Temperance Town At the 6tar, Edwin Keough & Co., in a myth teal caprice, “A Bit o Blarney,” an {f | electrical, scente and dramatic nov elty, are leading a bill of seven Jelever acts at the Star j Pantages Vaudeville. | The Whangdoodie quartette of colored comedians, singers and dancers, are making @ hit at Pan tages by the style and merit of thetr work. The big feature is the Bottomley group of acrobats. Sone to the Coliseum. | James and Elsie Finney jtank swimmers, and Edwin Keough |}& Co. in a seente sensation, will head ‘tne Sullivan & Considine road! show of nine acts at the Collseum next week crystal “Ae You Like It.” ” much-talkedof » He At White rg The Four Comrade o e doing a clever nd evening at Whit DIVORCE 18 GRANTED One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing 1 121 FIRST AVENUE Friday's Wateh tor a4 o? AMERICAN GENTLEMAN TAILORS Twentieth Century Cutting System In eighteen years we never made a suit of clothes to order for less than $45 and up. Now we are compelled to put our stock at your mercy and give you high-class tailoring for about one-third our regular price. We make noth- ing but high-grade Clothing, handle only the finest cloth. We never put our shears into a piece of cloth under $45 and upwards. Our tailors are only used to the finest kind of tailoring; doublé try-on is our motto. WeCut Only by the American Gentleman System And a fit is always assured in our cutting. Now, in order to get you to keep us busy this month, we will put on sale Friday and Saturday, Two Days Only, all our new goods, just arrived, at the following prices: $45 Suits to Order | ee $50 Suits to Order | a | $55 Suits to Order poo $60 Suits to Order | | A No. 1 workmanship with the American Gentleman cutting, first-class lining, nothing better in the tailoring line of trimmings than we put in our suits. Remember on no other days will we put on sale any suit for less than $45— that is positively our lowest price after Saturday August 8th. No garment goes out of our house unless you are satisfied; your money back unless we satisfy you. Remember, we are first-class merchant tailors; we are only making this sale to get you acquainted with first-class tailoring. Do you want an up-to-date suit? Do you want cuffs? Do you want fronts that never break? Do you want hand work in your suit? Do you like a suit that keeps its shape? Well, you only get such a garment in high-priced tailoring—that is what you get from us. AMERICAN GENTLEMAN TAILORS or Saturday, for .. . Twentieth Century Tailoring System 717 First Av. Southwest Corner Old McDougall & First and Columbia Southwick Bldg. 894, and from that|Mrs, Jennie Shirley, 507 Seventh} e was postmaster,)/av,, and John R. Phelps, of Cali r ehildren: | fornia 12 Terry av.; Mrs. | Bradshaw Wastlake av tos goggle k to Liy ton, 8,086; to London, 3,325. Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 019 First Ave. M. HEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 182 2a Ave. So Seattle, Wash °

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