The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1909, Page 5

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B onty mace the ANXIETY OF | RICHTER IS INCREASED = “LOCAL MAN AL uost| CERTAIN OF SIS- TER’S DEATH. A Letter Received Shows She Was in Vortex of Turkish Trouble. ttth av welfare ¥ r, 4 misaton eart af the pathoth whioh, ry, Nas B A. Riedt anxiety his atetor, Ber ary ttving th ¢ : turmolt In Turkey os fay received Dee gion of atievian'ss a! a cortainty Phe lotion wae ‘oo April & © tering of * page taken ples BD the sister toile Fi temde starting for 4 foreman, #0 wit one im Hadsin @ attacks there, Dut bh tiet w rere the deat m her letter Miss Richt » from Had n af the neve te salt = E ghat ote Intended 6 Adena in company ¥! D Maurer, whe was © pase stain, also a “fi will be beaut of }av “6 doubt ale |b 00. | ¢ | lah etinge | Youngs APPROVE THE ANTI. CONSUMPTIVE BILL » health and sanita ht appr uf 7. re culos Hreete ea at Wan vetor Mayor Miler din SEATTLE BOY SECOND Fred Mirkett the Untyersity second among from all part took the f the revenu ett, wh cel ¢ Whahington, at the 100 candidates f the counter examination for who cadotohty Wr Heattlo boy, will re his appointment tr OF ROBBERS Mra, George O'Rettly will give a benetit ¢ Mra, Mary Smith who April penny tw of Wa m4 ant party for of Phipps station, up amd robbed on at which tine was held Almowt every nm the workd was 1) palweing tiem Cory Davia} me tee pe > turned over to Mra h Smith waa oo: roweds | Mra | by robbers] le walling along "Ratnie er bowte-| \Ja folding go-cart spectal— WANTS suavere BOND ISSUE Another be essary to con: isnue will be nee nto the extensions and improvements to the municipal department determined upon As necessary by Supt. L. By | t bond imue of $800, | diately, | TO HELP VICTIM THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1909. entra specials for Friday— positively only one of each ad; carried are ready packed to be taken along telaphone or C6, 0. DO kind of these articles sold to a customer unless otherwise stated in the orders not accepted for these specials, Articles that may be easily where delivery is requested we do so at our conventence a cupboard special solid oak $1.65 regular price $3.50 priced for $1.65 an extra special for tilay_| — lable oilcloth regularly priced at 25c a yard j ‘Apa@ilaily priced only } Friday only The Exclu- sive Style Shop” Shop” 714-716 Second Ave. UNUSUAL VALUES IN Ta Exclu- sive Style lored and Lingerie Waists $1.25 | ‘Tomorrow we make another phenomenal waist offering at $1.25, in- cluding many new and unusually strong numbers in both tailored and lingerie styles They come in fine lawns and mulls in many dainty designs. styles are neatly made, exactly as illustrated above. The merit of this collection will emphatically appeal to all, for the values trip to must be pald hack to} The flowers/the general fund and the water ty ow the | fund for amounts previously bor | planted} rowed by the light department, and | having | the residue, $635,000, will only hat} complete the betterments deem essential by Mr. Youngs ht a plan outlining the ghe year to make (he qerites Mise Richter late all coming Gp. °* Oantens ¢ amt today sated ane mm” ‘The letter is full of the work defng) F gene by the young missionary, and gene. aan foci with what enthusinem pate determined he wag booking forward te the com-fesch ward for both at jag tetiarence, fo which she was to/ house lighting wax presen £ the Journey which may have) counell # Wghting cominiliee and ac. | Lolal Naat. tion wae deferred untit each of the | —— {ward counelimen could look over | the plans for extensions in his w your unrestricted 1 5 C choice for one day as an extra special for Friday you may have the unrestricted choice of our entire line of table oilcloths, including ~~ ¥ effect and colors that regularly sell at 25¢ ; yard; special for one day, hes adjustable ehd. reed? w oo * c cal wall he tail- r price $5.06. Friday pe ored vad land ee Phe mean atmospheric FIGURES ON APRIL WEATHER ISSUED BY ns U.S WEATHER MAN George N. Salisbury, section | of the United States wenth- | hes teeued ae metearto- summary for the month of} 4 passe, and the fi sed | be compared with those he | years, a slight tmpr "vement | fegard to precipitation and # Giwering in point of temper- sare | the highest point rec “being WM, and the lowest 2 Phe hottest day was the Sth, a hen the thermometer climbed ao 67 de-| end the coklest was the Teh, when It sank fo 35, the mean for the mth Bele 48 degrees The mean for the moath for the past 19 yours ts 49.9, ‘The total precipitation for the| th Was TT, and the greatest pre-) ‘citation tn 24 hours war 2%, be-| porn the P4th and 7th. i average for the month for the | but ao eligibles were xe- ‘The job pays $1,500 per an- i Pec engineer is wanted at « per yrar, to go to the in Utah. i OnE woman tx wanted. but | af very strict. The Ia that of chief of the train in the government hospt for the insan The successful | s Will have charge of all fe Z patialits and ourses, and will (Mave general charge of at! mate Mites Who are tis tratning. The ‘onekagll $849 per year, with main- ATTACHE 18 HERE. W. Van Livonius, attache n havy MAP wark done by tt see Whether they were sat factory, The total proposed exten | foe commercial and domentic | This We have the best ready- for-service apparel in the world— | The Broadhurst System It fits right, wears right and is priced right $18 1 $40 Other reliable makes, $12.50 up. J. Redelsheimer & Co First and Columbia Strongest Overcoat House in the State New Arrivals This Week—Spring and Summer Tailored Suits FOR LADIES SPRCTAL ron oN wrk LADIES’ A splendid line of Standard Pet tleoats, v fered ot mot t 92.00. t at the acquain Must be seen to be appreciated. _ National sen Co. Ladies’ Outfitters. 1408 SECOND AVE. Third Floor Denny Bldg.—Take Ele- vator. 200 genuine Smyrna rugs— two hundred reversible a destgns WH be placed 0: blue fm wickless oll. stove—. $4.19 regular price #05, best Blue flame wick Kelesw and oT by 34 inches In ate, bath sites: extra ly priced for each our Suburban Detivery ser- vice is a @rent Con ¥ enience reat vat 1 7 one day, limit two te a cust $4.40 Spectally Priced for Friday Standard 4 Y a be ie rniture Cos) soi. away ment — cook } / book compiled by the well lenown expert ©. KB Parson, ERE WILL BE FOUND THE SPLENDID H Spring models in Men's Clothes from tai- lors of national reputation. This men’s department store is sole representative of the Chas. Kaviman House, Strouss Bros, Peck & Co. L. Abt & Son and Garsom, Meyer & Co, Correct tailoring in every detail, selling from $18.00 to $35.00 “The Suit That Sells Itself” A Bridge Special $15 Suit Once more we call your attention to this particular Men's. Suit. The pioneer popu lar-priced suit of Seattle. Coming from one of the leading manufacturers, it contains all that is best in the ready-to-wear garment oh Made up tn the season's popular shades tans and browns; bench hand-felled collars, hair Always Always of olives, greens, made throughout ; cloth and shrunk linen canvas in collar and break or roll. A suit for men of all ages, selling at front, guaranteed not to splendid Always—$15—Always An “A.-Y.-P. Special” for You The “Expo” combination for the outoftown customers or the ones in town, for that matter, Here's an entire outfit for the price of a mit of clothes SPRING surT SPRING HAT SPRING SHOKS (Oxford or High Cut) srr oF UNDERWEAR COLLAR HANDKEROHINR SPRING NW wre AVP, FOR ALL FOR $25.00 Bee the North Window verew |The Newport! | and styles are unapproachable. Infants’ Muslin Drawers, Special Values 35c and 5Oc A line of splendid quality drawers in 1- to 4-year sizes, Well made. ished with embroidery and cluster of tucks. knickerbockers. Regular values 50c and 60c special 35¢ and 50¢. CAFE & GRILL Should Be FIRST AND MADIGON, aE Equipped With a ‘Water Heater ab) PREM! FRER! . got a = 100-page ve book which teaches you bew to cure ourself = without Sree. I atifully Winetrated end Kiyo it free to every sick siting person who mails me this ed oF it, HIS GREAT STORE CATERS TO THE every wart of man. In its various, depart- ments willbe found dependable oe from America’s best Workshop’. Ev depart- ment headed by an experienced buyer, continually on the outlook for the best in men’s wear. The greatest men’s store under one roof on the Coast. In Spring Shirtings popular Summer Shirt—the Negligee—in pure soisettes and fancy sateens. An immense showing ‘of the chambray These numbers are offered as low as Neckwear in the seasonable shades; a swell line of Four-in-Hands, and for the Exposition the nifty A.-Y.-P. and Totem Pole Ties, at ....... 1s BBE All the favorites in the Golf Coat Shirt in great variety. In the North Window, Splendid Shoes for Spring This department has the clever things for spring and summer wear in the pop ular shapes, both it Oxfords and high cut patterns. Shoes from such makers as Packard-Bates and the Gotzian Company never fail to give complete satisfaction. The very best shoe in the city is shown at Straw Hat Time Is Here Take off the heavy headgear of the winter months and let the head have a chance breathe and enjoy this apring weather through one of our always-popular Saflors, Panamas from Straws in the prevailing styles—$z.00, to Brazilian straws or Genuine Panamas, $4.00 to $12.00. $2.60 and $3.00. A splendid line of derbies and felts in spring weights, and the famous 50e crusher for boating or fishing. A. BRIDGE & CO. First and Yesler Two Entrances LARGEST CLOTHIERS O Two Entrances First and Yesler N FHE PACIFIC COAST Also an excellent line of muslin The Modern Home Gas Range and Gas No Home Is Complete Without Gas. Seattle Lighting Company

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