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- 10 os $6. 00 Dinner Sets, 83.98 | | = aeaneneencteimeminprit irene cc tnstn nt ci He rose decora | with i treatments. i} { $1.25 Open Slop Jars, ih ob¢ ||? iH Pato White Vahandled and l 14 re ered spl- | W 1 dor op ' Pe ila tess By ye Jare 61.25 Slop | Jars, 80¢ w whit Wednesday morning means AND EMBROIDERED and staple color and color combination we ask so the complete belt. TINGS O STONES, beautifully mounted on bright and sample line, no two alike very small A hucaigrs INSTEAD OF $1.00 T | 7c Bleached Toweling, 3 re | 8:30 to 10:30, the yard ..... Mill Remnants Bleached Huck Toweling, good sort for kitchen use. Wednesday | morning, 3c the yard. NO PHONE OR- DERS. 2c 5c Valenciennes Laces, 8:30 to 10:30, the yard ..... | Val. and Imitation Two-Thread Edgings and Insertions, 4 to 1% inches wide, in- | eluding beading. Wednesday morning, 2c 16c 35c Mercerized Sateen, 8:30 to 10:30, the yard .. M%-inch “Sunburst” Batten, black, white | and all colors, Wednesday morning, 16c | the yard. NO PHONE ORDERS. | w the benefit of those We have timed this great sale largely fe pieces to greet Exposition guests, offering Di the @an ¢ wala ‘ | $4.00 Diane Sets, #3. os | HW Ps beautiful Portland shape ¢ plete for #ix 1 | gel | 40¢ ¢ Open Chambers, 23¢ This very special purchase of 535 who desire Tollet Sets nner pets, High grade y $6 00 Dinner Sets, the Ramen a habe. ‘ pot for ex peraona, hiujatnated ote met for alk pr Al | | ‘ Ali eat, | | $2.00 Ewer- Basin, * g1.2 ‘i | | Pair ware Fancy-Shiaped wer? assorted, flowered decors fix-I’tece ewer-basle mug and « a rare chance for those street or evening wear, Included are PLAIN AND FANCY ELASTIC BELTS; BRAID BELTS OF GOLD, SILVER AND py A TING WITH E LED BUCK ] ; tL STUDDED BELTS, WITH CUT STE EL BUCK- LI THE CO-ED BE A COMBINATION OF SILK ELAS TIC AND LEATHER; SUEDE LEATHER ‘EARL AND METAL BUCKLES JASH WITH FINEST PEARL BUCKL F JADE, TOPAZ, EMERALD rose gok i, silver and gunn $2.00. O Re "BON MARCHE MORNING SALES STAND ALONE NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR THESE SALES v £ 2C Sea Port Brand Delicious Plums, in sugar \% cans, Wednesday morning, Not over four to a buyer, 19c New American Schoo! and Office Dic- book in most Wednesday morning, 1% each. 10c Pique and Madras easily laundered 15¢ Canned Table Plums, 8:30 to 10:30, acan ...... syrup; No. 2 pac. ame al 8:30 to 10:30, each tionary, an indispensable | places. 50c to $1.00 Wash Hats, 8:30 to 10:30, each .... Children’s Lawn, Hats, somewhat soiled, Wednesday morning, 10¢ each, Seattle MA a fot Ladies’ Home Journal Patteras, Neme Corsets, Pletecher's Yarns. CHE Sentile Agents for Perrin’s Gloves, Burson Stockings, Royal Seetety Needlework. Cline Piano Co AGENTS FOR Knabe tartare One Priced Piano House. 1406 First Avenue Sale of Broken Lots | t the Buffalo Salesroo . Broken lots of men its, ehoew and furnishin Bale to clogs this stock out. Prices are reduced to less than wholesale. Takin Aptles line of Valley jour and ention, Bunnet Ind Blewett 8t., orth YAKIMA VALLEY PRODUCE CO, apie Groceries. Tele. hone ordets given prompt at- Vinite 496. $5, 00 Dinner Sets, 83 sofa C on the Bet Is com $6.00 Dinner Sets, 83.98 | $8.00 Dinner Sets, $5.98 a decora- | 8.00 Dinner Sets, 85. 98 $3.50 Toilet Sets, $1. 98 Bots, Fine Belts that go on sale who wove WedNESday al AT A THIRD TO HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES | new 49 | ration, of omplete Com nber ‘MAKER'S SAMPLE LINE WOMEN'S $1-TO $2 BELTS Wednesday at graduation gifts to buy and women who wish beautil ul belts for and hundreds of other styles, too numerous to mention, in every new The buckles are unusually handsome, AND tal in profusion Think of having $35 different styles of belts to choose amo ng! The sale starts at 8:30 Wednesday morning. BE ON TIME. dining room and bedroom and Separate Pieces at a radical reduction from Faney All: White Bwerel tne, practical shapes. more than three palre to one uatomer $4.50 Toilet Sets, 82.08 10-pleoe ‘Toile ney | shape, gold borde Hot includes ewer-byatn 64 chamber, soap dish, «mall pitcher, mnug and covered soap dish, 50¢ and alone are worth double what THD STAR—TUEBDAY, MAY 25, 1909. $8.00 Dinner Sets, $5.08 Maddie ednesday at OTHER PRECIOUS It's a good maker's entire i at one price—a@ Sars Bulletin String Beanemtitandard vality, Kastern pack dneaday 9c $1.08; can Holland Herring -— New importation, mixed or milehersn, Wed- 9c | nesday, keg Shoulder Mame — Sugar cured: lean and tender Wednesday White Pige—Chotoe lfornia fruit. W. while they a Co |) last, dozen c Freeh out tos, The Seeded = Haletow = New, freshly seeded fruit renee te uae, fuil und package Wednesday . 5c Vink Roane—New Cyli- fornia stock, Wednee fay. 4 Ibe. Ife; Pure Spleee—Full m: ure Z-ounce cans, wlar te yorletion Migr tend Golden Geren ve * lay, No. 10 cane The, No. 3% cans 10¢ Breekfast Tea. Wednesday, ib. vince you, low. rent a room, ‘otatoes and a A full }/ 24¢, and rented the room | orack out of the box.” | Mra, Van Dever ||| Spruce st, Fremont. | CHILDREN’S EYE TROUDLES | ven special and careful attention | y our speciaiiat. Bring them in for | Cash Registers ah examination If you suspect During fair seaso trouble, Our charges are very || Cash. ‘Recastere at lo moderate. ke omer, SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. ‘Ly 1207 Second Ave. for Rent | ¥ iret Av. |. OOF or M. 1180, . La seven times, | j to take it out. in will rent iw rate, | | snow | LL co, | | solutely nothing, SPECIAL WEDNESDAY Local Ranch Eggs ............2 Dozen Best Eastern Sliced Ham .... THIS 18 THE HAM ANDO EGG SEASON And These ‘GAUSAGE! We have the finest made greatest sausage maker, SAUSAGE! SAUSAGE! made on the premises by supeneenennen We have a Ballard Branch. Puget Market Co,’s Big White ‘Market -++-10c Per Slice Are the Lowest Prices in the City, THE BIG WHITE MARKET |: MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING. | Mra. | several calls over the land could “| Where are you going | your money? for 55¢ Germany's rps aatly at teute Van Dever says sho A STINGER Single room, ej with use of bath and phone, $7 per month. 818 Bpruce st. pone Ind. 4371, —18-26 Here's something which will con- You can't get away from this, We aimply smother the other fel Mrs. Van Dever spent $2.05 tn another evening paper trying to She didn’t get even a call She put the ad in The Star, cost “the first lives at $18 She ordered the ad to run In this But the second day ordered ua | Because the room was rented. We got results for 24c, and the! coat was $1.51 less than the amount spent in the other paper—for ab chad telephone, | not count the number who called at her residence. } What do you think of that? to spend) Call These—Ind, 441 ‘Everett and Edmonds | ‘pall | 50c Blue J. No. 8, 5-Seamed, Extra Heavy, Extra Qual- ity Carpet Broom 25c Brooms have adv from 10 to 16 per cont You can buy here regularly ga t price as before the ou can buy @ broom h for the next six da’ rethat ia If our stock holds eyt~ at @ profit to yow of 100 per cent. If you have money to throw a lon't vy buy now Enameled Handle, 2-seam, A- de Child's Broom ie seam Special Broom... Bho 4-seam ihe x L Broom 1 400 No. 6 Little Jewell éaeam Broom . Full length, 64 inches \ o broom, 14% Inches; width, 10 inches. 450 No, 1 Jowell 5-seam Broom. Full length inches; length o broom, 16% Inches; width iT Inchos 1, Handle firmly wired, |Tiithols broom vorn. boc No, § Blue J hoavy Fine heavy oxtra five seamed fi eked d broom urely wired. ‘ ae Ware. quality, hroom Wolght, 49 ounoow length of bro 12% in neg No.1 No. full if mn, 6 Inches width | corn. b0c a | Parlor Broom . Nigh-erade m Me length of 14 Inches 67 inches im broom, 19 Inches; width, 4-neamed, The boy for rough work ‘ 7 select ¢-searm Broom... 8% th, 66 Inohea; length of | broom, 16% Inches; width, 18 Selected Iilnols broom corn. Handle securely wired. Fred M. Spinning 1310 S nd Ave. CANE FURNITURE A lnrwe variety of the popular line, 1 “ONT POYNOTS rRices,” clined to kava, “atrive While the tron Is hot.” and nt our em . 4 ou rp, Pot 8 i froma Mang | Pane] and hip Mantes and Gas Lamps, eto. window. ibe ite when she salle out in the harbor | to meet the fleet of ten war vessels two of the Japanese jfrom the line of march while the |fleqt is steaming Into the harbor, jexactly at 8 p.m } fran fe }Pubrman, which wan filed yester- | *!ARMED MEN GUARD in- | for the now diggings. A$ | in a few hours from one claim to | day, and $80,000 is said to have been se|LARGE SUM OF BAIL Be} Fault YOSEMITE WILL HEAD AND BANDS PLAY A WELCOME. Arrangements Made to}{ Handle Big Crowd on Boat. Two big brass band 4 4 steam calllope will comy in making Joy nolee on the good ship Youem lelght of the American navy, as they round West Seattle Sunday to vinit thie port. Yea, and hundreds of tin horns, cowbells and whistles will |Join in the din to siriek @ weleome to the visiting officers and sailors, | The Yosemite will carry 1,800 | passengers, and as sbe ie the offi-| Jotal prows bout, she will be one of the few allowed within the lines | patrolled by barbor pollee Inunches. | Sho will head the procession | Will Be Decorated, } Coplously decorated with may bunting and fing#, the big boat will |} present a gala appearance indeed | Just four boate will be allowed I | aide of the patrol lines. The Hyak and the Kitsap, carrying the 600/ Japanose residents; the Pawtucket with the official reception commit two of the Chamber of Commerce, | Mayor Miller and & few naval not-| ables; and the Yosemite. All other boats must stay away until they are anchored. The Yosemite wil] leave pler 6 next Bunday afternoon af 2 o'clock and the fleet will round the point € GET EXTRA HOLIDAY, THANKS TO G, A, A. MAN ‘There te an elderly gentioman at Redbank, N, J. whom the workers THE FLEET CAL LIOPE WILL TOOT ji- navy and | THE fat | Butter, ranch | Hrotiera, tb. ve, 1 4ose are, _ ' Sommon atec ated bu ayy hone mem), 1008 ° 4 Berateh food, 00-1b ok o n sens Bow ¥ po-ib, ane tm i $6.00 per ton higher Peed. Westorn Washington timothy ‘ | Bastern Oats, per ton 06 Sate, astern Wasi: ington 00 Bree e ho: MINER ty coal miners been settled. The strike the mines of Eastern Briti months, The open shop co operators crimination a bers. The te are binding three years, DIES F OWN (iy 8AN Dr. Osear N sult of an ope of a growth performed on had operated of the United States will have to thank this year for an extra day of reat. His name le H. M. Nevins. He te commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. Decoration day this year falls on Sunday, May 2@. Bome of the G. A KR. posts began to arrange for cele- | brations on Saturday, May 29. Mr. Nevius immediately issued or- ders that Decoration day exercises ware to be held, not on Saturday, but on Monday. REMEMBERS RELATIVES AND CHARITIES ‘The will of the late Mra. Carrie day, is an example of the thought fulness of the woman who was held jn such high esteem by all who ken her, After remembering all her relatives, Mra. Fubrman made many bequests to charity. In order to provide for her mother during the months that it would take to settle up the the will calls for ay allowance of $100 each month to be paid out of} the $10,000 which her mother ts to receive, The largest local bequest to charity was that of $10,000 to the Orthopedic hospital of Beattie. GOLD CLAIMS GRASS VALLEY, Cal, May 25.— \; | Reports of two new and wonderfully rich gold strikes fn the Allegheny district have caused much excite ment in Grass Valley and Nevada City and tomorrow wil] seo a rush Tt ie reliably reported that $75,000 was taken out taken yesterday from another prop- erty located on Kanake creok. Both properties are being guarded by men armed with rifles, MONEY STOLEN (By Uniten Press) BUTTE, Mont., May 26.- nineteen gamblers, arrested last fall, were called into court for trial, developed that sixteen bad left the elty and that their bonds had been lost or stolen from the sheriff's} The bonds aggregated $16, 008. The defendants cannot be found. TRAINMEN _RE-ELECT THEIR OFFICERS (By United Press.) COLUMBUS, O., May 25.—The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen unanimously re-elected W. G. Leo, of Cleveland, as grand master, A R. King, of Cleveland, was re-elect ed general secretary and treasurer, and D, L, Case, of Cleveland, editor and manager of the official paper. IS CHARGED WITH STEALING A BOY) (Dy United Press.) ASHLAND, Wis, May %5.—John Thomas, allas Ryan, has been ar rested on a charge of attempting to kidnap Gordon Clayton, the 10-year old son of a Northern Pacific engi neer, delicate chise! ing {t to pierce the base of his} brain DESERTER GIVES UP | United Press.) (ty BELLINGH. Forten, 4 des den, haunted of this elty. to send him year ago, sre on leon) pre Meats, Live Wetgtt, WINNIPEG. ta and British ylelded as FRANCISCO, dead at the Lane hospital tin! success, but this time he hit the | tured, has surrendered to the police | he was tired of leading the life of a) hunted man and wanted the police | deserted from we army about | SCOTTISH RITE how! MARKETS ng are the ed by the loval wh noe, men nvereme te a6 for wtrtethy Poultry, re, iby, +06 08 rt | oot ey ah ” rT >t 16 pow, 1008 “0 % sori 17.00018 16 .b0@17 Ly iy a1 ‘ ¢ i $66 3 ‘ ‘ ” Valted Press) Mun, May 26. strike of Southern Al Columbia affected nearly all of; Southern Alberta and sh Columbia for three miners yleided on the ntention and the mine to the die gainst United mem rms of the agreement on both parties for ROM HIS OPERATION Uplied Press) May 2- r, of Berkeley, is | @ the re-| ration for the removal in the nose, which he himself recently. He| twice before with par | Tay | too hard a tap, caus-| AM, May erted from Fort Wor by fear of being cap} Forten explained that} back to the fort. He) REUNION (my Uelted Press) TACOMA, May 25.—The eleventh | semiannual Seottish Rite reunion | for the Valley of Tacoma, Orient) be one of th the history of in Tacoma. nue four da: banquet Frid the work will b will BOY SURRENDER D TO HIS FATHER (Ry United Pres.) BOSTON, Mass, May %6.— dridge Shaw, 1i-year-old son of Sen- ator James F dered to his Fisher Bidrid . father of CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY) | New Discovery Has Revolutionized) the Treatment of Skin Disea ] Nothing tn the history of medicine has ever approached the success of the marvelou When jas poslam, which, it ts safe to say haa cured wm and akin diseases than any remedy ever offered The success of posiam is not at all surprising Ww that even a v plied to the mediately and cures ghronic cases in two weeks. of eczema, aa totter, crusted hume every form of Itch, yleld to it read- fly, “Blemishe hoses, mudd Aisappear alm poslam is ap; being cleared overnight Every draggist keeps both the 60- cent size (for minor troubles) and the $2 jar, and either of these may be obtained in Seattle at the Quaker Drug Co., as well as other reliable drug stores, Rut no one chase poslam ing an expert will be sent b upon request, Laboratori! street, Now of Washington, opened this morning at Masonic Temple class of aspirants, piles, with a large It promises to e most successful fn) Scottish Rite veya i The reunion will con- ys, concluding with al ny night at $:30 and! be elaborately put | | | 1. Shaw, was surren-/ father today by H.| ice of Portsmouth, Mra. Shaw. 6 akin remedy known nore cases of ecx 08 for those ills. hen it Is considered | ery small quantity ap- skin stops itehing im The very worst cases well as acne, herpes, salt rheum, rash, ra, scaly scalp and pa such as pimples, red y and inflamed skin nost Immediately when plied, the complexion ie ever asked to pur ) Without first obtain imental package which by mail, free of charge, by the Emergency 82 West Twenty-fifth 4| WIS-1016 FIRST AVENUE §’ STRIKE I$ SETTLED The | bas | ©THE WHOLESALE DRUG DOWN-TOWN S/ORE IND. 2918 WR Pog UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST, “WESTLAKE AVE ol — Iwo aHT RANE me THE BIG SALE CONTING ALL WEEK f Drugs and ker ig HOW oy, tate can | OCCastog “he people ig priced—donegy of the | One Se ae Oe thers just as good at t ke ALUM—i0e packag BORAX — 100 > Daekags for a O01) BIRD BEED—I0¢ packa 6c FLEA POWDER jay GALT6G OF TARTAR— OMPOL 4 ounces. for .., 10¢ 3 DER. 0 LICORICE QUININE Yor, bottle; 1 : se packags DENATURED ALCOHOL — ul! | TINCTURE & ARNICAW quart © lor. for WOODBURY’'S FACIAL BOAP—The 25e cake for HOLMES’ FROBTIL LAM BELL'S PINE TAR "HONEY— | nie regular TING For coughs; 25 bottle bot for ., 14¢ | ROSEWATER — Much P. & Wis SUGAR OF MILK— | than you geal Full nd; regular other drug stores; fie Spedal Demon | the Golden Vibrator ALL WEEK AT OUR FIRST AVE. gm Vibration ta healt? I stimulates lation, gm ct cire sation Taenns | vitality. Modern vibratory magi ry Golden Vibrator fe gy by the condensed exercise, It without causing fatig ud gives without effort. A few minutes Golden Vibrator os, gives plump to parte thet sg intended to carry pleasing away wrinkles, stimulates the motes growth of hatr, clears the and speedily alleviates headaches ralgia. Come and wee the Vibrator he demonstrator show you simple it is and prove the spot what it can do for you NURSE PERFUME demonstration of this wonderfel remedy ts still al store, You are the loser if you neglect to call aa pleasant ily restores cs FO eg a ee BES) Ras The Piret Ave of its efficacy In many allments to which mankiod is Y ry | f THE QUAKER DRUG 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— 406 Pi Public Market Meat JAS. HENRY, Prop. Senta for This Sistine ee Tomorrow Corned Beef, per Ib. . | Pickled Rock, par per lb. Veal Cutlets, per Ib. . 1600 Pike Place ——16 600 Pike Pi eens STEAMER YOSEMIT rIcR Go. ROT OF UNIVERRITY “ST Mammoth Moonlight Tonight on the Soni! BEAUTIFUL WEATHER. LEAVING PIER 6 AT 8:30, RETURNING 10:30, AND DANCING ON BOARD. Round Trip 25 Cents, Ladies TOMORROW WE GO TO TACOMA TO SEE THE ¥ THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY . SATURDAY | agtevethese * WE GO TO HOOD’S CANAL AND OTHER SCENIC WE LEAVE DAILY AT 10:30, RETURNING AT Si TRIP 250. . Just think of these beautiful rides for the email sum a Get your tickets at Pier 6, foot of University Street, oF principal drug and cigar stores In the olty. Big band of music on board on every trip. | FISH ’ wo a few pointers Ak. ....WE GO TOWARD THE 06! The Nature of Disease Unknown Most physicians do not know the | trout or basa, 1111 Firet Avent true nature of disease or Ite cause, THAT NEW WALL If they did they would not use| polsons (drugs) to cure them, Th: Can be had at our store }eost if you can wae true cure for disease is to got rid of the polsons already in the} | remn eft from the | Wall Pay syetem. FEDERAL an a 1304 Firat Ae DR, HALLS 100-PAGE BOOK will explain the proper cure of dis-| ease, and we can furnish it free free to you, free for the asking you of a new-found cure an be used in your he interruption or ingony Send for it today dv. DR. S S. HALL CO. Be 1914 Second Av, Sentile, Wash, | lene this natto 1000 Amerioam Seat OSTEOPATHY [- Electricity, yibeo ten Meht ther. } apy, hot aif swen' and other | drogiesa mot rode. rooms | for tial & Rinses Beat equip ed offjoes # in Boattio. Con- eultation free. ‘reatments $1 cach, Holt, Mo gs and Optician, prk City, 407-8-8 Jo's Bank Bidg., Second and Pike, Main dea e*

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