The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1909, Page 8

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Pia en), AO es ong tt a a a Re © a) eS THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. | | CHINESE LOVE AFFAIR IS BOvS, wrerTe Beg eee" Q STORE FULL [Move ee bones Are you looking for a lodging cording t ( t ts rie = ond ma that « Hack house? Gee our business chance tom, d Rowe eur nt ‘ + ie ftair * 1 calumn. i love a ‘ ® i Beit ‘ : set ton youn $100,000 STOCK OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS TO BP Wastin BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE IN GREAT =. [Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co.) ance, |] INCORMOR THD J}. G. CARSON ' turn it ov and mt desirable makes ae eee! Oo eoharaat | Celt, naw On Bt the Biamarck ai- |i] ito men along ieefiont, as-|gainea, bre Mawkine follows. with(fl - omens } brand new. Included are such fa. | PT'°** * ane it to men along the waterfront, a» games Mra. Hawkins follows wit mous makes as the Kimball, Pease, |" atly Guring them of a job doh ple tag nad - ates Hobart M. Cable, Marshall @ Wen-| Pre’ te on alle ma vie, re BENEFIT — CARDINAL CONDEMNS | For Women Ne tess Hoos | bea FAME. Down to Rock Bottom, : FEW PEOPLE TAKE INTEREST HIBERNIAN SOCIETY & “} Ili Sera sabe batinaty adfering, to. thio abe at BS Don't | DENTISTS Br ve the t wae f th ret 1 : And . { ’ ait at the A hel . in tb hh f ot oad at ree EITEL BUILDING y girl cw ay the its t a x suardian Second Ave. and Pike Street, Second Floor f _ { took ? . dis 2 tHe ei . 4 Has to 3 * 1 oa _ - — x » Take Elevator. Rooms 207, 208 and 209, Seal @ ¥ 1 \ ” | WANTS LIENS THE HOMELESS MAN Open Saturday Evenings. If] sreatest opportunity ever pr + Hi _Pollowiag 4 visit to tee men | The Why of It 1 e : ees St | A WORD TO YOU! 422 ee a Z — the home e ing Thomas ply ; ? Mr. 1 J fn 4 t m.. weet ne, about shoe fitting. We have shoe fitters who ; ‘ iH i At next Monday's meeting of the | he we era ® . James have been with one firm in Chicago for the " fp} Meons« venue cot ae {or pallid ane ~ past 17 years. We brought them to Se attle i. Sean ony cownell, Councilman Weave on account of their experience, and pay the dat tone a ¥ tha ve of J, Ber NW acco bed ! ares tint ain tn ‘ - é liga se F : shechieee I LOVE MY HUBBY Hi highest wages of any one here, Our shoes 1 Beth . } ‘ = ; agency at 212 First av, 8, be re BUT 0’ you CANDY | are sold intelligently, are fitted intelligently, a INVESTIGATE (UR EASY TT sin Weaver cle ‘ - and will wear. You Save $1.50 to $3.50 a PAYMENT PLAN a eral hu ' o LADIES ARE ROLLING FAST ON |}! Pair, You get the very latest styles in all ' : # Alaska THE BISMARCK ALLEYS— Coe iti ae All size nd + rote thy "We ombler a MRS, RAUCH LEADS sabotaged — " never beer i “ age _—— We are pleasing hundreds every day in Nephi a ey oa rae Po oes -_ e to the office of M. J. Heney, who weekly contest for a box of $4.00 to $6.00 Sample Shoes Makes Money ba pm. Sundays 9 UU 1p FY could pase an examination. That > be awarded the lady with ‘a tl find the very. tatewt | "ated" accompa b eee sees oe courant ! wl find the very latest | Naturally, © aale of this magn MODERN METHOD ©. a AN | tude, coupled with the drastically ij | Instrument is being pur | we other dealer {or IN ATHLETIC EVENTS FOR | |f Greatest Consolidation Bale ehotee t of delay, Drop in at| by our mpeciall 4 ] { seve vince yourself that thie| ®? ¢xamination 1 « BENEFIT OF ROWERS. (By United rea) ++ sf *% Radon * rig Bom trouble: ¢ - ~ DUBLIN, May 14. —- Cardinal pied re cate oe, Zohn | moderate marked the ben-|LOgue has issued @ strong con For tomorrow we have on sale Laird, Schobetg& Co.'s $6.00 Women’s Jf) "ii tin i iat, ora in the West, Third and Univer - j a malvenaliy ow ——, be oe fH} Shoes and Oxfords, $6.00 Suede Button Shoes andQxfords; Stetson’s, Hur- |[)tored oak and clogant’ mottled wal- | sity, Johnston building ig tela association at the Grand opera| the Ancien rder of Hibernians oH ; on _ i ant | house last night, There were sev-| He says that In some places the |) ley's and Williams & Kneeland’s $6.00 and $7.00 SI and Oxfords; Doug 5 Tee cae ee ee QnIENTAL FOOL ROOM © eral bouts and matches booked that! Hibernian society te 4 er ¢ ‘ ‘ Me r Sh - | - 2 Sele Tables— did not come off Gad taatinns * crvaliy, somgulen las, Packard's and Ralston Health Shoes. All $2. Come and be con- | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Ine. Ber, metals, Tanten raps The bo: b between Omar i n-chair bert Drange of Maltnomah and Pete Mow, | people to join the organisation by Hi. yinced, me 1 piace of the kind in ae wort @ A.C. at 126 pounds, was ne force, by threata to boycott, and f} * Alaske Bide cerh given away dally. 1418 Abel E feature of the evening. Dranga out-|¢veD by personal violence. ne Thira ‘ay. between Pike and Union. fled Moe, who did not appear in| — usual form. te MeVeigh tore tuto Gordon In ot HY Stocks, Donde, Grati if sew Progee—818, Batabiishe d iH dere Executed for tnv est BOUGHT THE WHOLE STOCK Location and Good Will of The World Tailors, 1113 First Avenue L. Lyons, The Tailor: I have been on the coast for years and make high-grade clothes. My reputation as a cutter and tailor is well-known on this coast. I cut to fit and tailor tomen that know. I run my own shop—I make all garments in my own shop—my tailors are all experienced men, I try on your suit myself, give my personal attention to your suit. I will satisfy you or return your money. I use the best of lining and I will give you your choice of any imported or domestic cloth in my house on Saturday and Monday for— the 125-pound event so fast that the Bout was stopped in the first round. | @8 Gordon's nose was out of busi ——_ tan Dees. Romeo Hagen won a dectaio | @ld Burkhardt. at 145 pounds, | @n extra round had been f (7) Holmes was ao frost, as it was [ ) Bpparent that neither wanted to © damage the other rt the heavy- ES. event of the night. yr Srank of the Multnomah i teh went to the mat in § min seconds. Frank could not Reese. Other wreatling c! were inter likewise bexhihition ‘by a team of tumblers. DIVE TOMORROW Featuring Spray, a high diving ‘woman, and a genuine ostrich farm, ma Park will be opened to the tomorrow for the 1909 sea pepular. outdoor amuse ‘Ment resort will then be open every day the summer, presenting free attractions every afternoon and evening. The act of Spray is ribed as one of the most dar of its kind ever seen tn the \weat. The ostrich farm, show- ing a Mock of the magnificent birds, -& uovelty fot these parts. Ail old features so popular last have been retained as per- it attractions this year aud ‘BOW ones have been a le THE MARKETS foliostng ate the local prodace, ment: 3 ged eenenti cece unless otherwiee ter, fat... er, ranch .. Made to order and made RIGHT. I will put the following linings in your suits: Alpaca, Farmer Satin.or Venetian or Serges—all suits are hand- tailored. If you leave your « rder and do not like your suit you do not have to take it out of my house. Myréputation in California is such I never make a suit for less than $45.00, and I will not make a suit in Seattle for any less when my workrooms are working in full blast. I never disappoint anyone for time. I can get your suit out on your own time. DRUMMOND BLUE SERGES never in the history were ever sold for less than $5.00 a yard—I will make them up for $20.00 For Saturday and Monday. All Fancy Scotch Tweeds for the Same Price FE WORLD TAILORS L. Lyons, the Well-Known Tailor 1 1 4 3 Fl RST AV E N U E L. Lyons, the Well-Known Tallor t and Cutter of the Coast and Cutter of the Coast j Dressed Meats, eal, large ee $4@9 Fai: good medium...., 8%@9 Poultry Foods, i : t This is the way I will make my coats. Hand-made, top to bottom, they must fit you perfectly. All Suits kept in re- pair and pressed free. food, 90-1h ‘ak 1.95 Sense Ege 90-ib. sack .. 1.76 , $5.00 per ton ir. tel in Peed. Western Washington imothy see in Washington jothy . ; . 16.00 1) .00@ 21.60 1. 00@ 18.06 5.60@17.00 25.00 { 48,00@ 44.00 | | ? 00@ 44.00) 00@ 18.00 1. 4 00 He 6.00 On. ..., fe Corn, ton ., ‘ kod corn, ton orn meal, ton { ified oats and bar: mixed

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