The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909. 5 ||BALLINGER DOUNG) scw"sousth. 2. a a | a MOWARD GOULD 18 3.2.8 22 }lunohes tn sale na i Killing of » } . . ° | es hie ——| Bellingham—Donald Boyd, con y United Press.) yupreme court te pay o fudament of | FARNUM TAKES SEN | victed of kidnaping, Pateick McCoy, | WASH! NUTON, April $2.--Morel ss. soa with taterest from Ma | PYNOWN DIVORCE CASE. inside a pero Ge Pliage the last Gaya of bie adainiotre. | Wullame ts 00 years old, he —for tomorrow's sale we have selected four excellent values; these articles are | - Olympia—Work han atarted toar-| Navy Yard—The orew of the| tion for the purpose of conserving | Mave panned the century mark be sold for advertising purposes, and without considering 1c and profit on | _ (hy United Press) i Rene Yon aan gpa rulsor Milwaukee pat 1,600.4 tona|the water renources of the country | fre Me debt ts sottiod, ' & purposes, y considering loss and profit on | . a0, Apel Dustin Far Lynden—Rather than sign an) *®0#rd in nine and a half hours, | WAM restored to entry today by oF Simme E 4g an | them—therefore we will not sell more than one of each special to one cus- | alle as the ¥ \ All jordinance legalising | card playing Hay Names The i ated in vartous r EXxcursio | tomer. | 4 Gould w e aS resigned OLYM . y | pa ‘ fontana, Utah over we a peng oesth erage si he lb PIA As ¥ ies " - 4 Pe is East —telephone or C. O. D. orders not ac cepted, but owing to the demand of our te ivor northwest of her ; . vow. Eee : Ghete on aale June 2nd and Srd -' 1 aA nee ntmwrent of he * of th mine to he Durin t two week Sulina i tet Annee tite yace (|, great many out-of-town customers, we are willing to fill mail orders if re- xt ne im hie noouver Vvangelist arge the expenditeres for y wor # restored near i! and 3rd must 11 | ‘ 4 > "4 Peatant Katherine Clem-| ha converted 1,008 during the past | jmprovemonc Senagyt ser ap odo. came noon {DY “Oregon Railroad & Navign ceived not later than Saturday at 6 p. m. and goods are not sold out before Se eealt, his actress wife five weeks Senator W. H. Pautharus and RR. {hue withdrawn by Mr, Roomevelt, [WOn C@ Round trip rates toll) — receint of order. | Se oe Howard] Navy Vard—sixty-five local ma-| White of Bummen ea tnd Omaha and Kansas City, $60.00; st. | I] : m the face were notirines have been sent to New Or-|tiams, of Puyallup. OLYMPIA, Apri The su-| Louls, $67.50; Chicago, § »; N | nihilate | leans ome art he nied the motion | York, $108.60. Return Umit Oct fact that ! ” | b 4 moth | . > maid} Republic—Mra W. T. O'Connell, Hungarian Cabinet Res & rehearing tn ntost of} ber Sst, Other rates and pa j 2-d { f | htl d — ; nant mtn, Covet Meee Sten Retome, [fre Try = Oe cun cite i, Gor atl Qday sale of slightly used rugs eo was ¥ oa~ | re scorching which may/|garian cabinet has reatgned, and the | St'P*t proner May ‘This | 608 First av, E. B. Kills, general | af landing & Aymaker” as] prove fatal ‘emperor-king, Francis Joveph, has |! aitposes of the case. | agent oer a Penn my Sap are ag | Tere te ef eo, Noreen ue, Geel Ay 2 —————————-= |_ ‘The novel Farm Yard Dance} | Sy a ek fy this Gould person ts w do: taken place at Dreamind tong, | AME GRAND | See qewer tn Now York Admission 25c, Including 5 dance | JOHN CORT, Manager. , aight years ax oh Macho tickets eee | Record & agement of Two Weeks other prom me to take part in a sbearity ue Ga A {played a short sketoh with J UNDRY Rie Bedeon After that I 102124, i Gould acct at dit times, I never was alone fm my automoh was as harmless as any ed. There were besides myself and the in the party. I nocepted tion because I love auto Oho cay Sa » trip mentioned a) AGAIN “THe GCINGRRDHHAD MAN” || The Newport |) was infatuated with Mra | ‘and I am sure she was not |ff CATT & GRUL | a = | | Seattle Theatre Revghe was an actress when I/ i} FIRST AND MADIBON, Russell & “vd Mare. Phones, 43 ie boy. I wae attending the PASTS wa san —all these rugs are full room-size. the sizes range from 8 feet 3 by 10 feet to 12 feet by 14 feet. 4 Bat Tonight ar HPRMAN and he tte Institute of Technol ] first saw her on the Sivewer Bat is PLAY BALL 5% stity and abound chat . ie —the regular prices were $27.50 to $65.00; the sale prices range from $14.00 | case” | kena to $30.00. gald his deposition wo: of every charge MARKETS you will find in this lot excellent values; some of these rugs are almost new and others slightly used afta "VES", LOIS THEATRE set Ma ‘ anna a splendid opportunity to save one-half on your rug purchase; the sale will last only two days, Friday and Saturday This Week's Play You Wil Like It Is Full of Mystery and Thrtils “THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANOLES.” Next Week “Pretty Peauy there are also excellent values in slightly used carpets, in various lengths, in Brussels, Axminster and Velvet 4y without eucoses Hkin spe doctors sald n eraphy. The Dp: ain Sunday Nigh regular price $4.50 4 very pretty dinner set of KF ood center table | se. eclain: ree av | 50 feet covered ferent patterns to select | garden hose—- from; up-to-date filled-in ALED VAUDEVILL#” Mew from Dickens Comtqnes, Acro Tria; Deteos Brow, Is ama colors; gilt lined decora- tions; the set consists of Lasting Satisfaction and true economy are secured by purchasing our Ready-to-Wear Clothing. We show the latest Sack Suits for Men at £12.50, $15, $18, and Up the following Moore Theatre Tomorrow Afterscom, 345 O'Clock. | sears » j Seventh Bympheny Concert of the orcHesTRA Olympic Theatre 6 dinner plates ig New Show Ie Now Here. MME NADSL, THE NGLINE ven » pie plates 6 sauce dishes ate. 6 cups 6 saucers 6 individual butter chips FANCY SOFT SHIRTS and divans, wire od Pike 2 platters FH . i ot. Th pNranT 7 in a splendid variety of patterns—cuffs at ais. thes]. aenabied Commtiy and Vasdorene, 1 baker tached or detached, at $1.50. al ak te ' me chones i 1 napp’ $3.29 t bad % eudevilic acta, including PPY oan et eviile acta, inotudin f a regular price 87.50 on the nem. | ORS ie Remade coral and okt specially priced for Friday, 1 bowl only te day—Friday—we _— a ehan: i | 1 pitcher | with be sale an excellent a $1.20 quality garden hose; cove 2 with patent cotton flexible —this is an untsual Friday cloth and pure rubber Hned; 50 feet long. complete with noxale and hase; splendid garden hose ‘ Mo Theatre |— } remuine price $1.90 JOUN CORT, Manager Balance of Week, Matinee Saturday J. Redelsheimer & Co. EE | Richard Carte BASEBALL First and Columbia ‘ i } special of excellent value; | ture: top 22h | only one set sold to one wiar price ver 7.50. Specially priced Strongest Overcoat House in the State ie Or eRte, Hieaneit Temerrew at 3 p.m Wetany ee | customer i. p Lively Must “MANY LAME” Nighte—2se to $2.00, Mata. —s6¢ Fs omed aa PORTLAND Vester Second Av. | at Pine Street Three pounds |of delicious, aromatic coffee | Joseph Brooks ir = for one dollar / metia by are: HS eS cers in sealed cans. Thursday CITY OF SEATTLE oe STATE OF WASHINGTON !}58- Know All Men By These Presents: That I, R. M. Renner, the duly authorized Executor of the Buffalo Sales Co., for and in consideration of the sum of $11,485.00, du hereby sell and convey the entire stock of Men's and Boys’ High-Grade Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes, together with the a Fixtures and lease of said firm, now located at 424 Pike St., Seattle, Wash., to M. Seigel, the local manager, receiving the sum of $4,000.00 as part payment thereon, balance of $7,485.00 to be paid within the next 10 days, or said first payment to be forfeited. READ WHAT IT MEANS— | The Buffalo Sales Co., an organization of progressive merchants, whose output of wearables in their several locations throughout the United States is enormous, who yearly sell vast mountains of merchandise, who pool their capital with buy- world’s experience, which, when purchases are made under one hand, directed by one head, controls factory outputs and eliminates six or seven profits made by middlemen as jobbers, importers, brokers and selling agents, selling direct to the and consumers at a saving of 25 to 50 per cent. Mr. Scigel, not contemplating the purchase of the Buffalo stock, has just purchased a $30,000.00 stock of High-Grade Wearing Apparel for men and boys, but owing to the fact that it was such eg00d buy, he purchased it also, and will continue to do business under the same title and on the same basis and will place on sale both of these stocks. riday,April23,9a.m. 424 Pike St, Cor. Fifth WATCH OUR WINDOWS MEN'S FURNISHING GO CLOTHING. — y e Men's 10¢ Whit Handkerchiefs writir | Men's Business Suits olbcacue one 4.95 Odd Lot of Collars eine dabeeees te Men's Wool Busin Suits ae why Re. $6.95 25c Wool Hose ‘s ‘ Pert ° . ‘ ae Men’: 7 16e Black and an Hose see . ec ne Fancy Cheviot Suits vee $7.85 35c Heavy Wool Hose a 196 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits $2.25 50¢ Fancy Liste Hose ‘ +. 280 Fine Worsted Suits $0.98 16c Biue and Red Handkerchiefs es eeee see Men's Select Worsted Suits $11.39 15¢ Men's White Handkerchiefs are) ‘ SWEATERS. 20¢ M Handkerchiefs 10 Men's Tailored Suits eh 4 pied eghhinad enad tere ecco $1.50 25 Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 1290 Men's irnported Worsted Suite ..... 66. .seeeeeee $14.86 Straw Hats, in Different Styles oe 160 Shae tents Guestere . “ $1.95 10c Canvas Gloves Be and $12.00 Men's Overcoate ........ ¢ ereee 96.95 $1.50 Men's, in Different Styles oereee oe ee OBC $5.00 Men's Sweaters ‘ bs $2.25 Working Gloves 24e Overcoats oe ae $2.00 Men's Fedora Hats $1.26 94.00 Men's Sweaters pee $2.95 Deer Skin Gloves en Overcoats SAOD Gente Fedora, in Bleck dnd Ore $1.49 . $1.25 Men's Pigskin Gloves 690 ercoats 80 and $4.00 Men's Fed. a Garey she ; 11 g1.96 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. $1.50 Men's Horse Hide Gloves 89¢ aveneties oie $3.00 oe ’ Lge ay uta Race Redan sttbdacts 660 Men's Biue Ribbed Underwear ...........5 secseeseees 350 Working Shirts 390 nd $30.00 Cravenetts Coats $6.00 Men's Hate, in y eapee 88¢ Men's Brown Ribbed Underwear ‘ 440 Working Shirts 49c Biavenetie Conte $9.86 50c and 75¢ Men's and Boys’ Caps sodee coesesens Me $1.26 Men's Fancy Blue Underwear Sinaeeasameas 396 Shirts : : 890 Boys’ Mackintoshes worth up to $10 . $1.86 SHOES. by Men's Summer Undereser seven 4 ee a : 89c = 126 jen's All-Wool nderwear oo oe . ie Black Sateen Shirts ‘ia T30 PANTS. Ladies’ Shoos and Oxfords, vaiues up to $4, Sins teste Aieat Underemr..... ae 4 Sad Guach betwen Ghisen. Nave wae fe if Shy 6 Men's Pants indy “aes $3.00 Men's Ca Merry ‘ $1.76 Men's All-Wool Underwear syenbahels 890 7c Men's Golf Shirts vane arinstrlnie (iNmne Mew’ ‘des Bp Regs od wets $2.00 Men's All-Wool Underwear fcesdinadlved 98c $1.00 Men's Golf Shirts hae yee Bex Calf and Viel Kid @hees MEN'S OVERALLS, $1.25 Men's Golf Shirts estaneauie 59 hagrs en's Worsted Pants Dress Shoes s 75c Men's Overatis oe 58c $1.50 Men's Silk Front Shirts eee . see T8c ‘*Fine Worsted it ’ 3 $00 ers ewe Pants $5.00 Men’s Logging Shoes . _ $1.00 Men's Bib Overalls eee 630 s\as on Cereare Sains isidnosdynstontvenays sane po eh $6.00 Men's Logging Shoes vhs SUIT CASES. e ancy Mo rts e imported Worsted Pants ... S70 Men's Lanting Sheee $3.00 Suit Cases ay $2.00 Men's Fancy Percale 4 980 sove etorHine eo'ne seeescoese eee $4.00 Suit Cases Heavy Ribbed Underwear 39 Bult Values Up to $6.60. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, $5,00 Suit Cases ; Shield Tecks A I a TITER 19% Sizes . vets , . $1.35 Drawers Only. $7.00 Solid Leather Suit Cases Band Tecks iar seteaven sss sl@e 95.00 Suite sa eve kane $266 $1.00 Munsing Brand Wool a Sg pis $10.00 Leather Suit Cases 500 and 75¢ Silk Four-in-Hands 7 ; 280 9720 and $8.00 Suite $3.45 75¢ Cotton Ribbed $42.50 Satin Lined Suit Cases 8c Men's Suependers ; 190 600 Men's Suspenders _ Remember tl.c Time and Place—Sale Starts Friday, April 23, 9 a. m., 424 Pike St., Corner Fifth Av., Seattle DO vay ins 910 alimony for | nterene Reculive mont After |

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