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} Iris TIS CLEAN AND NOVEL Fismict SAYS A FRISCO PAPER, TH STA on | AMUSEMENTS | AT BEING = FUNNY prosentative arligia in their re ape r que TIMES GAVE R pootive tines in fhe ir profe 0 he ie 0 USES | ROWE CIROUS BIG U fre more than 200 otrows| gy eee ee Rok Seattio bankmen will cavort in B00sT champions with the show, ‘The com | @ aut # | come ra Thursday and Frida tum M elaborate, and). yy USEMENTS ® “a Pb we oarate the ho or he falr, ie core ou f * dorable Frital “ 4 the finest embihition of the kind |* “The Honor of tt * rts will all be taken by em ever ween In this elty ® = Grand— Dark * of the lo uking itu The big spect the Congross|* Seattie—"Homan Hearty * The story te of a show troupe of Nations,’ is a very beautiful ore | * — Gols The Man on the w/ stranded In Turkey, with the ar | r) ation * Hox w|'ue lady held for ransom by the pho The ble yw will exhibit tn this) *® Orpheum New vaudeville #/ #ultan because he thinks he war x olty May M1 wnd 22, afternoon | * tonight ‘ | bunkoed when he purchased — the at and night, and present every act|* Star New vaudeville to. # | Heket jue 4nd feature that they presented | * Might w| The cast follows and during the phenomenal run of aixty|* Pantages—Now vaudeville ® The Adorable Pritet ol. performances ty San Francisco, |* tonight * Mins Alta Daly elty In| When 8 persona pald admin |* bLyceum—Vaudeville w | Haldec Miss Edith MoClare that | #lon to it. A bt et par * * | Lena Mine Jacque Casad Rowe have as-| Will be given at 10 o'clock on the|* * * * ® RAR Ae eee ww) James 1 Bluff wove Maren an are eo} morning of May 20 } Mustapha He + leving Bogardur tr at . ‘<= eenttte D. Ed Broke Harry Colwell - Human Mearts” a i J. G, Dime David Ola | dram * Was the offering t Mise The patronesses of the show are any dowbt } ayes ood It) Purth, Mra Andrew Chilberg, Mre the compan i W. Andrews, Mra. N. H, Lat PEOPLE MUST ASSIST pede in gd gh ely */ mor, Mra, M. A, Arnold are tL. | ; herformances yest ' ° | Grondahl, Mra. James D. Hoge, Mra - iret time slace Mt rman appear. | J, W. Clise, Mra, G. V. Holt, Mre int,” anid Mr © stage she was hissed } olte rajwune TO 7 PROPERLY CARE poor accommodations; or, wor trgay. And roundifs too, But it | yO: Sauey, Mra. BC tea i For VISITORS KILL ED THE (still, none at all: and the quickest Ener Oy one, form of applause Pine anere | ‘ TOWN EXPO, way for the A-Y-P. to got @ black | realistic “tie ho ee eit ae “ate | Pte . bank name is to have Seattle people fail! "bad" Woman, Heretofore tt | —_— to properly care for the visitors. jyoee has easayed the parte of qT «MEETINGS CONTINUE 10 iheopinion of TA Nadeau, di) If more rooms are not Hated with asd Bad Tah Deen Acenatemed to the | of the A-Y-P, expo the bureau shortly, the exposition | ° "4 Hearts” ts fi) ith GROW IN INTEREST | fale wil! be for suo management threatens (to take potion a the re were gi nt the most sanguine drastic measures to provide the| {Pit F"h readin’ by the cast yee. | td i ttle public rooms to her followers that she fe versatile, | oe Bea of ex rts who| Every effort te being taken to/ end in the final net yesterday rose Bocial Centers” wae the subject exi » people, |wanelch ANY extortionate cea ROR ee ees eee pom | UP for @imeusmion today at the ja private conversa: | that may be brought to light during | Logan, the p tod blackerttt, ing of the “Know Your City fndieations point to the | the progress of the fair ve & aplendid t The |tule in the ¥, M. C. A. auditorium, | exposition held In| Mr, Nadeau claims that the prin-| belence of the cas 1A detachment thie morning visited | cipal reason for the failure of the | Bt. Mark's settlement houses, and| the Chamber of Com Jamestown exposition was the ox Lote Janother party visited the Broadway tion be for the cessive charges taxed against the | Y high school 1 but 3,000 strangers. « This, the third and last week of) the falr but (wo weeks “A room in a hotel which would A the campaign, will u in many | thousand rooms will naturally bring $8 per day they ah ding ERAN EE the bole forces. of the moat Important subjects yet! ‘pore than sufficient to ac charged $10 for,” he sald, “and tho! Pe Silent nervousness he gave a | discussed morrow the hospitals the immense throngs early comers just spread the news! good account of himself. Motuber, will come up for argument new Meili attend, and unless more at home that double prices were | ls poss a stage presence day the plans of the Antl-Tubercu ire secured, many visitors being asked.” | rite w win moclety will be Dard time of 1 ai go discour a tour - and those who be classed as such, “a ably night at the Y he following will be rendered ‘of the Object of the by Mr. Charles Paustus , member of the Amer riety of Boston, Mase ay Lovely Are + Mendelssohn | Mrs. Alto; M , Bass: M ‘Wilfred Lewl W. B. Judah, a ate ver’ Mr. relet. | ers ve. Piece “D. Sydney Strong, Congregational Brotherhood of | Press) Mex. May w— from the famous eo penitentiary in that would follow bat thelr cells, Lestie Mul im Mitchel! and Dr. G) Betorious New York company ewtadlers | Adams, aged 14, who ae taetton, arrived here youthful pair back = The couple arrived Y. making the trip from On & slow river steamer. re Advices to the police he cause of thelr apprehension and the girl was) tn charge of the matron at) detention home I ARRANGE FOR DREN'S CHORUS Srrangements for the of the anthem, “Lift Up) ” by a chorus of 500 @t the Epworth league Nestion in Jnly, will be made at | eeting of Junior league super is to be held at 4 o'clock don at room 300, ¥ ling. The chorus ts In sections in the ist chorehes of the} ST 1S DYING. Cnited Press.) Wl, England, May 17 ith, the novelist, ia se- = today, and it in red Heeover. He wax taken | Peay, and bie condition ba ee Worse hourly. “CELEBRATE TONIGHT Preparations have been BF the Young People’s Society | Norwegian and Danish Meth ° ore! ehureh for an in tion in honor of Nor. I day, which is to be held Ment ot the church to r ou F. Cottertt! and a YOR Hansen will de ‘the ibe principal Addreeses during erentng irae — 10%, MAY be reanononiy nee ON YOUN savings. For particulars noo PEt hound Savings a Loan ¢ oe N12 Columbia st from attending Just for that reason,” bart of Betty | day A, HB. Griffithe will t mm | with her friend vinather | PlayRround movement, Friday’ acquisition I» Mise Kstelie Warfield, | Ject, and the last, will be “Things & pretty little ingenue. She madé! We Lack | ACEMAKERS WILL MEET TOMORROW | SUFFOCATED IN RISON CELLS “Naturally, many were deterred Beeretary William McKibben, 1 The Man | week re She DISCUSS os Fe LUMBING LAW Queen Anne Christian Chureh. | peat carbine Address—"The Higher Patriotism,” by Chas. J, Anderson, Lecturer nh open meeting of members of | for the “Universal Truth Fellow. we Huliders’ Exchange of Seattle | ship.” and others will be held at rooms | 200-204 Arcade Annex at § o'clock ht. Prof. B. J. MeCaustland, | | who is professor of mauletpal engl neering of the University of Wash ington, and an able authority on hydraulle, sewer and drainage engt-| neering, will address the meeting on | the subject of plumbing ordinances | Peace Anthem—"Lovely Appear” (from “The Nedemption™) Gounod Signing of Constitution and tribution of Literature and Em blems Miss Anna Loulse Strong. Founder of the Civie School, wil! At last the notorious road houses jot Georgetown have given up the fight, and promised to close their the | Places Of business, without putting y the suburban police to the trouble of arresting them precide at the Registration | “rhe tty counctl of Georgetown |"F large cltleg. |) Be ae Miss May Krueger, Secretary Se. (dered at Ite last meoting that the | -ciciand’y addreas the subject will | five road houses tn that clty # Md close their doors at 5 o'clock today | | After making several offers of com | promioes to the counctl, which were | rejected. the resorts have decided to obey the edict, attle Humane ety, will pre: | ide at table for the Distribution | of Literature and Emblems. be open for general discussion. T hts | subject in of great importance to) residents and property owners of | Seattle on account of the proposed | | revision of the plumbing ordinance | now being considered by a commit | tee of the city eouncil. | DOWNING, MOPKING & RYER, tne,’ (Batabiiened 1893) | CHILDREN'S EY THOUDLES Given special and careful atter hem | . thelr celle while fighting the flames BROKERS Sy our Speptatiat. pring ” The firee were extinguished after | Our charg are Mocks, Grate aad Provisions. Both Phones 270, Private Wires, (904-208-300 Alaska Bide. ! the prisoners had become uncon-| scious from the sufocating smoke fa} their colle. SCHUCHARD OFTICAL CO, seer Second Ave. STANDARD. PATTERNS SEE RS NE BE =e The Price Bars Are Down 2,000 Yards Dress Goods at Half and Less Than Half You Cannot Afford to Miss This Sale The price bars have been dropped on all this season's Dress Goods. 2,000 yards affected. Lose money? Yes, we will. It’s good business pol- icy to do so at times. This is one of the times. It’s to be a quick, effective clearance, to make room for the new Summer Merchandise rolling in upon sere ey —MONDAY, MAY 17, | BANKERS TO TRY THE BTONE, FISHER CO. One buyer left on Tuesday, another on Saturday, for the New York Measure this sale by the value stand- us, market, and we must have the room. point and it will be the most important of the year. lute facts as to original prices, and stand ready to live up to every state Don’t miss the savings. We are giving abso- ment. 200 yards Tallor Suiting, D4 inches wide, two toned Invisible stripe. Popular for coats, skirts, ete. Shrunk and sponged, ready for use. Every | yard selling regularly at $1.60 75 Choose at Sale Price, yard .. ‘ Cc 600 yards Dress Goods, 48% inchos wide, in self colored effects, stripes and corded, colors of brown, navy, dark green, Copenhagen and other popular shades, splendid weaves, medium weight, suitable for all year wear tn tallored dresses. It is sponged and shrunk. Selling in black, navy, brown, Every yard .63c 176 yards Wool Panama, Serge, Eoline, Tamine, Nun's Velling and Mohairs, 16 inches wide, Broken lines, among which will be found the best colors, such as wine, myrtle, tan, mul- berry, ashes of roses, brown and garnet. Every yard selling regularly at 600 30c 200 yards 42inch Volle, tan, gray, reseda and Copenbagen, selling regularly at $1.26 and $1.60. Choose at Sale Price, yard .. Choose at Sale Price, yard regularly at $1.66 83 226 yards All Wool Dress Goods, 44 inches wide Choore at Sale Price, yard .. C fancy weaves, a few novelty effects, mostly | 260 yarda 48inch Chevron Sultings, colors of solid colors, among which will be found Copen navy, brown, garnet and myrtle, This new and hagen, reseda and tan, Every yard selling popular fabrie needs no introduction. Selling regularly at $1.00 and $1.25. 50 regularly at $1.35. 68 Choose at Sale Price, yard .......6ec00% Cc Choose at Sale Price, yard c Tricot for Cloth, 98 Inches wide, in broken lots, cheek dress skirts, dresses and school frocks Dress Goods and Excellent weaver 460 stripe, yards new Spring plaid and plain colors | Selling regularly at 60c Selling regularly at 26e. Choose at Sale Pric Choose at Sale Price, Yard. ssceee Selling regularly at The, Selling regularly at 36 ( : Choose at Bale Price, Choose at Sale Price, yard.....e.+.+4+++ 1c yard , 1909, SECOND AND UNiveRBITY, } { THE GTONE, FIGHER CO { SECOND AND VERGITY. IEXPOSITION SALE at Stone-Fisher’s HE Exposition will be ready on time, but a local newspaper pertinently asks, “ T Certainly Seattle’s homes ought to be. thousands of dollars’ worth of furniture and c: arpets, rugs and draperies, linens and bedding stocks have been gathered with Seattle’s special Exposition needs in view. Will Seattle be ready” Here are These Hotel men and restaurateurs, vice. The store never rendered more timely s home owners and flat dwellers are availing themselves of the splendid stocks and the matchless prices. Despite unfavorable weather the sales are 75 per cent ahead of last year and still growing extra salespeople have been engaged to wait on the people who will come tomorrow have been reserved, and we have plenty of carpet layers. Let us hasten slowly! weeks away. Twenty Extra wagons but two short But the Exposition opening is Rugs and Carpets for Dining Room and Guest Room— Prices a Full Third Less Last week's remarkable record will surely be broken tomorrow—fresh lots of Rugs have arrived over night—bought from the mills months ago, at price concessions ranging from a fourth to a third, and offered in the nick of time at little savings to you. $18 AXMINSTER RUGS $22 VELVET RUGS ‘ $45 WILTON RUGS These measure 6x9 feet; the right Fifty of them; handsome patterns { Richest rug and the finest out size for reception halls, small bedrooms, S side of real Or 1 12 feet etc, The usual price is lowered for the full ee ee Oriental, fy and 223 fe - : - { i“ ay jee AYP. to $12.75 } ventional patterns; worth $22; in this ¢ col = bol Nae tae huttlaca by : Exposition sale .......+.+ . 816.85 } the A-Y.-P. sale at $39.50 $25 AXMINSTER RUGS ; ws . Size 9x12 feet; tit any average room; i} $14 SRUSCELe RUGS rich, deep pile; Oriental and floral pat | Carpets Selling at Just About | tly Oriental r! st qual bern worth always $25; in the AY Factory Prices /, 9x103 4 feet; ust $0 $14; on BIC At ve eeees B18.25 $1.75 Axminster Carpets for. $1.15 ie ale tomorrow $8.49 i 4 a . ¢ | $1.75 Body Brussels Carpet. 81.35 | } en ae for $2.40 | | | $1.50 Velvet Carpet at i NAIRN’S LINOLEUM 43c > hundred earth Rugs, size Wo. _ -_ | 3x6 feet, ideal for halls, hearth, pas 85¢ All-Wool Ingraine Lo Nairn’s Pr Lis half a | sageways, doorways and spots where |} | 30 Japanese Mattings for | car load just ed tile pat- bthere’s considerable traffic; rugs P, 8—Orders wilt be filled and carpets terns for eh yore 1en, laun ithaf usually sell for $4.50 are of- aid in the same order that they re hook: | dry and halls ; the re 65c quality ferefl in this A.-Y.-P. sale at 82.40 | | Sant it tele before the AYP. open. | is offered in this sale at...... 4 — * 5 Mrs. Langt “To Look Well— A “woman should wear the right corset.” models told of below will be carefully fitted to the woman théf're adapted for Lira, Model "G 41,” for me dium stout figures; medium bust and long hip and back; made for, high made of fancy ca brocade | ekirt; batlate; ire of $8, 00 wala in blye and rg Lyra, slight Says These $4.50 Couch Covers to Be Sold for $2.95 One to a buyer, else there'd not be enough to go round. Fine Kashgar Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, fringed all round; values to $4.50. While they last $2.95 $1.75 LACE CURTAINS, 98 | $2.75 LACE CURTAINS, $148 Two hundred and fifty pairs Three hundred pairs of Nottingham and Scotch | Scotch and French Net Car- > * | talns, in white and ecru; 3 Net Curtains; white and Ar& | yards jong; 50 to 60 inches bian; % yards long and 64 to wide; worth $2.75. On sale 60 inches wide. Worth tomorrow $1.75, for 98c The two Model “X 10,” for and medium figures; bust and extreme long made of fine mercerized 3 pairs of hose sup vo $00 of 15c Pillow Cases 10c: 50c Table Damask 39c: 55c Sheets 39c $3 Pattern Cloths $2.39: $3 Blankets $2.25: 25c Towels 19c Housekeepers and hotel men will be eager to buy at such prices as these. sotton goods are not likely to be sold for as little again. only a part of the story: 92.60 TWILLED BLANKETS Heavy Twitied Cotton Blankets, white or gray Bale price $3.00 WOOL BLANKETS White Wool Blankets, finest quality, size and beautifully fin cotton warp, 1li4 ished cs om tied $3.00. Bale $5.00 WOOL BLANKETS Fine Wool Ulankets, In gray or white, beau 124 size; Regular price $2.50. $1 98 Certain it is that bedding, linens and Not for years to come. Here’s a fine list, that tells, after all, 59¢ TABLE DAMASK Heavy Bleached Table Damask, 62 inches wide; splendid value at 39c 58e, Sale price 50c TABLE DAMASK Mercerized Table Damask, 60 inches wide; snow white and beautiful pat $1.25 TABLE DAMASK AllLinen Damask, Irish manufacture, 7 inches wide; best values at $1.25 and = 9c Rh priced for the occasion $1.25 NAPKINS with Restaurant Napkins, silver bleached, with terns; worth 60c a yard, A-Y-P. red line border; size 18x18; la ; $2.25 Bale isla 4.9 $5¢ price $1.25. Sale price, daze 88c civinaneaimiin $3.00 PATTERN CLOTHS Handsome Pattern Table Cloths, with hematitched edge and border patterns; size | 85c UNBLEACHED SHEETS, wo | | Heavy Unbleached Sheets, size 81x | Ufully finished; excellent quality, The best, | 90; regularly sold at be; for 45 | $480 inches; regular price $3.00. fivedoliar blanket in town; offered | AcY.P. Bale Cc ; regular price $3.00. $ this sale e 35; 98 AWE, Bick: ak aia 2.39 660 SHEETS Heavy Bleached Sheets, 72x90; worth 550; on sale at URSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY : > NOSHER’ | le Reliable Store Doors to Zoological and 7 p.m, RESERVE SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY. HE \ TONE. & UNIVERSITY 8T SECOND AVE oming! Circus! May 20, 21 and 22 WILL EXHIBIT AT Fourth Avenue and Republican St. GREATER NORRIS & ROWE CIRCUS Bigger and Better Than Ever. MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, DROME, AERIAL ENCLAVE. —Two Performances Daily— Avenue, Grand Parade 10:30 a, m, > : THURSDAY. 27 W H 27 The Newest, Rut th --We ave-- This Bhoe Polish ts 1m Gardens and Big Show Tent Open at 1 p. m. in Seattle, at our own faec- Live BUYERS for City Property at |[ tory, Use the polish whieh will Market Value. if YOU want positively not crack the leather. 1Se PILLOW CAGES, 10c Bleached Muslin Pillow linen finish; size 42x36. Worth | Ibe, for Cases, $ Bleached Huck and Turkish Towels, full 10c | $size; worth 29¢ and over. 1 adi SE, Cc 39c Special FISHER ©. | SEATTLE «Grom» New Apartment House rented. This Gilt Edge Investment 19%, This consists of THRE most new houses, close in, rent- ing for $77.50 per month. All improvements in and PAID. On account of settling up an estate this property will be sacrificed at $6,750; only ) cash. See Newlon at 1009 American Bank Building. 80 rooms, all house is clearing $350 per month; 3-year lease. For a few days the price is only $6,500 $3,500 Cash SEE ROBERTS AT AMERICAN BANK BLDG. ROYAL ROMAN HIPPO. 1009 Twe ains—600 People—h00 Horses and Ponles—Herds of ere Se a ae Blephants, Camels and NOTICE Liamas-2 Rings and Elevated Kranlol & Pech v print Rt eg " ‘ 5 S. Jobnaton Stages—\4-Mile Hippodrome | \.,,, land, the hig’ one ate chen Stak! Track — Thrilling Races ae L At Kohler @ Chase's, Acres of Tents—Seats for All AV, Opposite Arcade rut this ad and give it to the salesman, who piano: will show you the at 2p. m. and 8 p.m. aL, see Us at ONCR fonal Bond & Realty Co. American Bank Blig Aak your shoe polisher for Neg- olin. Inter | 1009 Tactory. 2229 Second Ave.