The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1909, Page 5

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THe STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1909. , ail = re li Ten ‘ih PICKPOCKET THREATENS = A . P cons oar ean) MEMES =n: nant'”[ 5 splendid specials for Friday this list of Friday Specials will be of special interest to YOU! Every item advertised here is a splendid value, selected for gne day's sale telephone or C. Q. D. orders will not be accepted; mail orders filled if re ceived not later than Saturday, and provided that articles ordered are not sold out before the rec eipt of order, positively only one of these specials sold to one customer unless other- wise stated in the ad; articles that may be conveniently carried should be taken along—if delivery is requested, we do so at our convenience. Fr 3: +7 . of * é . ‘ ols ; Gabale a) Vanion, ine foun large room-size granite rug special for ‘Friday— } summer milk and meat wired Here Drat . . ho aug omulint - , ; cabinet special WEALTHY MAN SLEEPS IN POLICE STATION ape | Compe a uD « . “ iw ‘vohea Press) r * : YOUR COUGH , tet washer, tans May a VE 7 Women’s a, were gall eee econ See ks PE alee a Wearing’ OFFICIAL CONFESSES a : ciao Apparel TO ROBBING MAIL western wasntents wa}st uate "the “esnuine on SAN FRANCISCO, May 13 te No Better RR H. L. KLEIN SHOFS —SHOFS— SHOES Clothes THE GHOEMAKER, GAWAY SHOR Sau Than = yy aot boote or ) $4.00 aed 64.50 values oli 4 igi siden a — ie mansere ik —— AT THE CROWN CLOTHING : al , very special: rubber- 217 JAMES OTREET, iat Firat Ave {54,"* Phensvor yew ‘te tired folding go-cart g 22 Second floor Burke Building The Man You Have Been Looking For “Take Elevator Second Av, and Marion St. Opens Friday Morning at 8 o’Clock SUES, COMPS * SCKPS, WATSTS = MILLEN EY CASH CREDIT Ly Serene man you've been waiting F . “MOORE. THEATRE | 7 i “only Men's Sample em They Are the Pick uits, made of sete *e the Clothing World | J 3's i orn MP thi-tol sabladel Sra dE aS RRO T Cc i” MOST SKILLEL t, ololete and Models for Men f°. og eth Gem" and Young Men § *.tsiicSsihuth. Pore ris me Oris SKINNER ~~made of hardwood and padded bf} 4 ‘ ALL ARE MADE BB aR eoragetgenaes praetor ae top; the handiest and best board ED STYLES— AE ge, ACCORDING TO THE _ Meta Row Saline Nighi, bbe] ME 10, tolas out oath mart rapa” rg SERVATIVE AS i fe LATEST DICTATES —_—— io for Friday, . AS MORE UL- ee 4\ OF FASHION | Seattle Theatre | 2 moat Important Matloces— Tharsda: pet Saterday in @ hitehen— : ‘ | ‘ives away | te th x ree in our | SCHOENFELD | | ‘ " The following fabrics and included in this of- ‘aa’. an shades are embraced in this a degree of ele- splendid collection of suits not common to Blue, black and fancy, finished M : Fi "iu nt makes. Choice of :25 and unfinished worsteds, cassi- ive ne chNeren tre a lifes styles for more ma- lige a 1966) »/ meres, cheviots, etc.; rich shades : a and more actentuated pit tet Pathe of tan, olive, green, gray, blue, % young men—such as eget aan ; i castor, etc., in the fashionable Lots “THEATRE i - rofessional and business men, as . z : y buttons, etc., sin- } P spe | “LOVERS’ LANE” On May 23, 1909, will transpire the most mo- 4 ate be well as college chaps . ie Suman tenets . styles. tite. £7 ; ' pe feng Sede arg mentous event in the history of overland passenger |— oe transportation to and from the Pacific Northwest— erica’s ' 3, America’s | Dhenee £108, aside from the completion of railroads already built. 20 rer t $28 The inauguration of daily, through 72-hour pas- $ & | , to 25 Cl NI $45 Clothes) re Se lothes cee) | Great Northern Railway eens ed srewocmmunpamannet 3 15 ‘| i asl | ee A Cordial Invitation to! Wy i y | moo | aot Is Hereby Extended the Traveling Public And all who desire to keep pace with modern A Suit, including all necessary al- transportation progress, f i, including all necessary al- \ j ; i ‘ { 3 terations. Perfect fit guaranteed. Perfect fit guaranteed. ne y i Never pay more than this 4 price. | 4 te ns nf is ‘ To Inspect One of the Eight Rot sell any but all-wool ? t %, You save more than half in H) PRATURRS—t a under this price. . wy iH most instances, Lun : Park *: ar o's or" 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. tna wor + poas. Trains Maintaining This 20th Century Service A ttesive G00ds every week from more than fifty nationally famous makers of men’s high-grade suits. I open tomorrow hoo noth Cir 4e | ON EXHIBITION AT KING STREET PASSENCER STATION 800 to 1,000 newest spring styles AT MUGH L ESS than the actual cost of production, oung, N&tato Y ram and : ee é Y¥ GOOD MAKE IS HERE AT A SAVING OF FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 ON EVERY SUIT. i 3:30 to 6 P. M.—Friday, May 14—7:30 to 10 P, M. Me id Care. Gate Admission, 10 { in Warren, the Samp le Suit Man nace Tonight C. W. MELDRUM W. A. ROSS M. J. COSTELLO . Leschi Park Pavilion | City Pass. & Ticket Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Traf. Mgr. Ween 212 Second Floor Burke Building “Take Elevator Second My and Marion So lnm pg po 5 Admission 600, Ladlow Pre

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