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THE STAR—PRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909 r EMERY-AOKI HONEYMOON 2:05’ | get slong tho best in the world HAS NOT BEGUN TO WANE cow sich puans | Meband,” she sald to me, and! much WHITE WI! SEEM [for first Ume 1 shook hands APPY Hith the cause of more disturbance Doean't Mind the Accent Thi for feat toi (hg HAPPY. han it ia usually given for a mere Aok! speaks with a moat deolded | Lincolr t nan to , t and at thom {t is not easy | cot shirat ratand him, but! from t ear Wife, However, Is Not the |‘*! nd |t at all | owing to the he ®fas | A , talk and laugh | of the , Y Child of For. nik and laugh | of th wore ‘oung Child ore my | held tn i | mer Days. r it. And she | posed oopt his extravagant The ¢ A morry laugh. Yet | Archie re that Helen GO) BY BONNIE WHEELER Path revieve | seit! ly happy. #he Kingston wot: | De ] , jouwlt hal © lo my shadow,” ahe told |) but somehow a sorrow seer ed by the faculty, and sill . . G tl H tp the contra me, and smiled back at him with |urk In her deop blue eyes and the | son and Kthel Weaver, selected by | LT TaN en emen ® ere S a ean oe ar eyes laugh at tines seemed hollow the ciaea from the roll of honor chy Japane , the Jays Proud of Her Chickens. aly natiatiee “wii Gladys Pm 7 poco . t ade in mar Mr Y @ = Cal, does / « of CHAT She asked me, and a tour of] fMther and friendat Why, what y tet after more ang | 'BO PAnch was then made, “I am | M84Wer Would you expect a girl who 5 , / wedded life { than {20rry | haven't any worms to feed | D4 been married only a fow weeka| Doputy Sheriff Soott Malone and ‘ ' couple Fe | he little chickens, id, ami}. | BIVe you And try as I would,| William Zimmerman, who were de A ‘ oer " pend one 3 | D8 but we fed al thig| he would not say she was thor. | tailed She » to om fT ie ° : Te be an ideo ; |morning. You sho eon | OUBhLY happy ae strike troubl ; honey moe! , > hem feht ove ch worm.” Aoki Has Grown Older, Taylor, Washington, wi the om f @ ‘on the dank Be O8. | and the girl laughed at the memory| + ployes of the Denny-Renton Coal 4 tife now : - . © | of the ploasant ning The girl's faco te perceptibly | company , wore alleged to ; fa fais pal ach & BLOrMY | Ay thinner than ft was when I «aw her a thar thers SS ree vet of matrt:| © are going to cover that\ty her girlhood’s home tn ¢ | passer’ jatump with re sald Aoki, “a Lar [ete wie, sald Aoki, “and Madera, California, and, enve ne altuation nod by the . / An Ideal Spot bow ytae ~ 5 1 Mig Erszcose ds of the white wool shawl | employes of the coal company on I'wenty-four hundred shirts are to be on sale ; : ne ou see the ton here has ¢ Wrapped around her, | tablint , ‘ 5 : Perched upo ight rise of} been cared for fo me Ul vd | alte hl tig cy F. | tablishing @ union, and the company at Stone-Fisher'’s tomorrow. All new style : tea close aie ‘ P sqeny yl me ht evening Was VOry does not recognise union men, ° oe : the phe : # la rank and the flowers | warm, with her cheeks flushed and ry sizes from 14 to 17,. Made of Madras and Percale, fe this ome So Man overgrown, At first tho work in| @ faraway look tn her eyes, | could . ' ¢ f | and bs Aw @ live : arden tired me, for | was not} not help but feel a wave of some Minstrels Tonight in plain colors, fancy stripe and figured effects—tan, / small pari’ 4 to it, but the neighbors have! thing akin to dread paa r ° oy " lua. hi » } ngee col £ » igs ter 0! ttage Dut Of! been most kind to me and have vaemeemaiatt ab Ger tak lies anny Amateurs at Shell ‘The . gray, blue, black and white, and pongee color, The / al are flowers eee dot | shown me many things In domestic! be but idle gossip, but | Union. » eee finest, snappiest shirts we have seen this year, Not ; rane and thelr heads | — a | a ‘wer matched anywhere else for less than a dollar. On | ms late afternoon when I sale tomorrow wilted the Aokis and a fresh, cool erasing Dreote was blowing up : ke. Gladys Aoki, dress Q New American SHAPE ~ Gives Slenderness and Grace CNB oithe new Self- eee y Reducing Corsets is No. 405, at $4.00. Its long skirt produces extreme reduction of back, hips and upper limbs when you stand. When you sit down, the pressure is releas- ed, and you are as comfortable as if you had no corset on. The new Relief Bands add greatly to the hy- gienic value of No.405, 65¢ Apie THE STONE, FISHER CO. Second Av. and University St. k grass ) grow wild e truck farm, © gate, and as cond meeting, ttle forward and greeted Real Shoe Value | Shoes that look well, |] that really fit and that | wear-~ SHOES |. the kind it pays to buy. | They always wear well be me only the best oak i} d leather is put in’ jj - They fit—they're i Bf made ina varicty of styles | P Fito suit differently shaped | { f There's one thing | the low styles, they |) f. — the hee! and instep, it , ars why Old Oak Oxfords || #0 easy to wear. They : Bok Well, too, they're made ft asand we're proud of ] Everett and Edmonds. PURCELL SAFE CO, Mme. Mueller Z ; Ladies’ Hatter Offers exclusive designs in Mil- linery from Eastern and For- eign markets at One-Third Off All Trimmed Hats At Both Stores 963 THIRD AVENUG, OPPOSITE CENTRAL BUILDING, AND AT 524 BROADWAY, ays $4.00 Adams Shoes are $6 but they can't be beat ry price MEN’S hoe Store ||: ] __ COLMAN BLoa. 805 FIRST AVENUE “Fatoling shoes it pays to | f old oo pleked out |! od L : DOG REMEDIES. WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES © tien Sia Blood Puritice’ 4 Herring-Hall-Marvia Pilla, Vermifuge, Canker of the Bear, | : Bye Lotion, Fit Cure, Diarrhoea! e Lo. 4 Cure, Golter Cure, Ceolme Dog! MANUFACTURERS Wash, Dog Soap and Dog Bread. 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB A. L. HALL, 1111 First Av. | Z | BROKEN LOT SALE! Men’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings to the Value of $15,000, Consisting of Broken Lots to Go at Your Own Price it We did a tremendous business during the Transfer Sale, which has been in progress during the past three weeks. About $22,000 worth of merchandise was disposed of at unheard-of prices. We accom- } Plished our object, viz., raised the money to pay off the Berger heirs, but are left with about $15,000 worth of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings in broken lots, all good, seasonable goods, but lines are not | Complete, and we find that it will pay us better to close them out for what they will bring than to replenish the stock so late in the season. You will find this to be the best opportunity yet offered you to get teliable goods at savings greater than ever before known at a Buffalo salesroom, where prices are always much less than other merchants are forced to pay the wholesaler. This is due to the fact that only bankrupt, 4 retiring and surplus stocks, bought, in most cases, at less than one-half their real value, are sold through the Buffalo Salesrooms. SALE OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 15,9 A. M. We can afford to cut price down to a mere fraction of regular values of these goods to close them out. If you take advantage of this offer, we promise that you will buy seasonable goods cheaper than you ever knew in Seattle. NOTE THESE PRICES: LOT 1—CLOTHING LOTS 2 AND 3—FURNISHINGS AND HATS i | | e | | | | LOT 4—SHOES Tremendous bargains will be found here in Clothing during this - t 4 Many startling bargains in broken lots will be found dur- Sale. Many of our lines are broken, but the assortment is so large | G00 Men's Summer Underwear 50c Working Gloves 2t¢ | $1.00 Men's Heavy Ribbed Un HATS. ing this sale, Lack of space forbids us quoting many prices that almost anyone will find something in a pattern that will surely , sees eas 24¢ | tec Men's Working Shirts. 294. derwear B30¢ | Straw Hats, in different styles Suffice tt . that the cadre Ate 1 re Py yt ! Don’t buy elsewhere until you look this line over. $1.50 Wool Ribbed Underwear F “dae | 500 Mon's Shield Tecks ine 15¢ | Dullice it to say that the ep@re stock is priced’away below ff i ond $12.50 Busine ite in. Tweeds and Hard Minished Wor ane | $1.00 Men's Working Shirts. , ; pt Roe. 95.66 Adas's in ditforaut ‘elvlan any other store in the city, | otc ‘ ats lo. b0c and Tbe § i‘ in-Hands , . 7 . % 4 | er ecuperion Pa f wilt ave ier: ; $2.00 AILWoo! Underwoar,.9@ | $2.00. Flannel Sbirta........9p@ | °° 8’ ely ‘26 ON¢ | Ladies Shoes and Oxfords, val} $5.00 Men's Box Calf and Viel | a and $20.00 Suits, in the Intent styles and shades; | Men's 10c White mee oe Tbe Men's Golf Shirts + BV¢ | a50 Men's Suspenders ive wpe vee t ts Hats ate + ical $4.00, ; Kid Shoes, - or Clay Worsteds included; all priced 5 ~~ 4:00 Mon's Golf Shirts, 7 yp we hall ane peste + 0 Men's Cy ‘ | $3 on BEE dering those tures days, at..... * 2c Wool Hose wwe |?* Be sbi 19¢ ) 500 Mon's Sudpenders @8¢ | end ery g1dg | 20 Men's Cale and $1.95 42.00 Men's $0.0 anc $20.00, bought for this’ season's wear; all $ 35 io Black and Tan Hose 7 $1.25 Men's Golf Shirts ane $3.00 Suit Cases $1.65 | $5.60 and $4.00 Men's Fedora Spore - | 8 “3 9 Pent besercscid <p ur? Se Men's Pants; values a56¢ Heavy Wool Hose 19¢ | $1.60 Men's Silk Front Shirts | 95 99 guit Cases $2.45 and Derby Hats tor $1.95 04 oH vr $1.45 ase Sas 2, She Yaaty Lisle Hides ...ume afas Wks tye be |” ; $6.00 Men's Hata in all styles C7 Ge UNGENWEA eal Boys’ Butts; ali sizes; Cheviots boyn' Suits; small sizes; values | 16 Blue and Red Handker $1.45 Men's Percale Shirts, .gp¢ | $7.00 Solld Leather Sult “S185 sepa , eae See And Worsteda; val. ; up to chiefs ‘ ¢ | $165 Men's Fancy Mohair pee eee? | HOc and Tic Men's and Boys’ $1.50 Munsing Brand Wool ip te $8.00 $2.65 6.50. e. 5 10c Canvas Gloves... be @hirts - SPE | $10.00 Leather Suit Cases.$6.05 Caps whe 419¢ T5e Cotton Ribbed.......20¢ LOOK FOR THE RED TRANSFER SALE SIGNS AT 9 A. M. TOMORROW 424-PIKE STREET-424 LOOK FOR THE RED TRANSFER SALE SIGNS AT 9 A. M. TOMORROW BUFFALO SALESROOMS 424 PIKE STREET