The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1909, Page 5

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BAVARIAN | COLLE | | mABBED 1 DEATH IN SLEEP | use OFFICIAL MURDERED IN HIS BED. a Sequel to An International Scandal. tah Sars oe Oe has been offered | ~ an Bw. Ow Guey Garp and fame the United States 190%. During Febru and the early par were engaged in the wale ta mines which are now | 4 ae ee mythical. Th the stock were the country. and | dear to compe! the | it to recall Wu certain Chinese we- | sald to dave held} an emissary of these ‘wnt to China to com- at the v 18 ARRESTED. 3. — Rev. EL. the Central Bap for riding a $15.00 Men blade 3-tine i Pe ey $15.00 to § net | Forks fe ‘almost oxte, fir stonks and meat woolens a tas weneted, valeur $18.00 to $20.00 Young Men's nicely tall number goes for ; Nehrconal lies. : indy Kitchen | ares Ie We ole $10.65 ored Sulla, In velours, WASH GOODS 8107, 12-inch, with orchestra. | Bung by Bisio Stevenson, So mi civer ong ee worsteds and tweeds ‘ $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits, In pretty 57 In Italtan $3.00 | prano, and Chorus, ny eesisins $20.00 to $25.00 Mon’s Suits, hand-fetied | 920.90 to $25.00 Young Men's Suits, band atyles; large assortment Cc Bung by Marcella Bembrich, | aw \ collars, shoulders and button holes, in made garments, and all $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suits, in splendid ma Sopraho. ia Song. ate reck ie worsteds and all fashion $11 45 styles and fabrics, Sale price, . 5 tortals; late atylos 3 11 You So" (Waits) | 81688, 12-inch, with orchestra the means "| Love You Bo” (Walts snatiel ness hgncs gamete . WE CAN FIT ALL SIZES AT THESE Now C 5340, 10-inch, with orchestra, | Y re : 1 old, 8 A ALL GIZE8 AT ALL THE PRICES PRICES SIZES FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES in’ Senation |) ee ee, ee Bung by Biste Stevenson, So- | “Women.” kid, blu a | | Lae ible itch disappear FIRST DROPS of i : : prices. D. Prescription. 11 kills disease eps instantly si loti ASTONISHING PRICES NO. 1 | ASTONISHING PRICES NO. 2 $10.00 Men's Suits, made of wortteds and casaimeres. . $12.50 Men's Suita tn fancy worsteds and tweeds and checks; $18.00 to $20.00 Men's Suits, nicely tall ASTONISHING PRICES NO. 4 $2.50 Women’s Shoos, in dongola and vict Sale price FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND Opposite Arcade Annex THE rae his Day, {ENE 2 NOBLE npadred charges Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings at Your Own Price!!! PRICES CUT TO c=.|| Nearly Nothing A short time ago we started to sacrifice the magnificent Summer Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings originally purchased for the Crescent Clothing Co. of Portland, one of the best clothing stores of that city, which was unfortunately overtaken by adversity and closed its doors ery start of the season. We bought in transit $15,000 Worth Of Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes and Hats At a price that enables us to give them to you at a FIGURE AWAY BELOW MANUFACTUR. ER’S COST. Wise buyers, knowing values, are daily crow ding the Great Western Store, and the stock is going fast. Here are a very few of the low figures we are making: CHILOREN’S SUITS $2.50 Child's teds and casaimore, Sale price $4.00 Child's Suite. Russian blouse MEN'S CLOTHING YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING. $8.00 Young Men's Suita, fine tweeds and worsteds, Salo $4 45 price * $12.00 Young Men's Suits, in variety of styles In worsteds and 6 35 tweeds. Sale price ’ $12.00 to $15.00 Young Men's Sults, in stripes and checks; all sites 7 85 Bale price $ ' $15.00 to $18.00 Young Men's Suita, in fashionable styles of tailoring $8 65 ‘ Sale price $6.85 $8.65 18.00 Men's Sults, In seasonable et clase $9.45 fine n's Suits In stripes good value. . Child's Suits, ma if, two palra of trousers, bocker and piain, This ASTONISHING PRICES NO. 5 MEN'S FURNISHINGS IN MEN'S MERCHANDISE, BUMMER SHOES ' $2.50 Men's Box Calf Shes, wel) madigdn 900 Men's and Moye’ Hats in one big | Containing everything for men's wear ee ue te | eee Waltz,” instru every particular, bargain section, containing derbies, | Al leaders that will not last long Hung by Harry Macdoncugh,| mente G, 12-Inch (walt ale WER. cs cssascccsseee ' falta and straws. They sold as high as Tenor time) $1.00 7 a Bocen th bediae extor’e. 4 $3.50. First come, first 73 Men's Half Hose, in bidek and tans 7 2 awe miuee ‘waig aA woe po gt : bs =! ad ee dee PLterved, at C in Iarge asnortmonti’ Bate price,,.4C Silly Cavalier, The Merry Widow Waits.” instru nm ac’ Spren 5 O-ineh, with orchestra - on . + 00c nes. How 4 $2.19 Mon’s Hats, in fedoras and derbies, light E e-Bee. With ceetentze. 7 : ‘ and dark colors, in Handkerchiefs, in redewhite or blue 5c n Bngliah co | “Merry Widow Two-Step,” in 10e values For this sale stylen, Sale price yi $1.37 wher BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR or plain $1.23 Men's Canvas Gloves, néver sold $2.50 to $4.00 Women's Shoes, in extra fine | Regular T6e and $1.00 values in a variety re at this price. Per pair Goodyear welt, blucher or plain, tan or of i all sizes: 47 A Sack, Boring divine Pen Oe Sale C FA choice of the 26 and 85¢ Suspenders Now $2.33 Regular $2.50 Union Sulta, in Balbriggan 1 Ary - per palt $2.50 Misses’ Shoes, in low or high cut, in all co $1 19 : - - Aaa tans or black 1 19 Sale price ' Men's Golf Shirts, in etrip v Now sold at ' MEN'S SHIRTS styles modern; cuffs attachod Reli $2 and $2.60 Boys’ Shoes, in extra heavy | Extra fino hand-made summer flannel or detached, Saleqpriee J feve box calf; solid leather Inner sole, guar: and new Regular $2.50 93c h . m4 . s anteed. These shoes are packed with values. price Mother's Friend,” a famous boys’ shirt ma | a baseball for the boys 1 43 1,000 Men’y Golf Shirts, values 63 mi allor and golt.paWerns nce | Sale price, up to $2.50, In faney pattern C alues from 75¢ to. $1.00 MANY MORE OF THESE BARGAINS Mi88E8 AT THE STORE MANY This great sale will continue until all of the Crescent Company's great stock is disposed of, Your own judgment tells you that it will not be long before the entire stock is closed out at these The watchword is “HURRY.” 1} Great Western Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue GRAND SUCCESS nn Lama tr th ot ) } i { { ‘ 1 t} 1 au ) { Y fm pine a Hr “ ace U plivered by Prot. ay, of the Univer $9.95 } ASTONISHING PRICES NO. 3 Suita, double breasted, wore $1.65 sailor patterns and lootetemer » up in fancy $3.34 Child's Bults, in fancy worsted and kaicker ASTONISHING PRICES NO. 6 3c 7c “3c 39c THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE Be Sure You Find the Place————Center of the Block , 1909. vther carmet with : CAR FARES! nn" tra good Frid Is for tomorrow— Seis) LAWSON SOON TOS HaNeED | extra good Friday spec or tomorrow | toon” rage Bi oa ee : hut | . | BPBYSANTIUS MOBCHPOULOUS | C. O. D, or telephone orders not a ited for the pecials; only home they have never showed the (Ry United Press.) (Staff Correspondent of the United | these articles to a customer, if not sas vise stated in the ad |alightost Interest in mo or my af BOSTON, Masa, June $.—Priend Prove.) ° faira, It has been 10 years since |°f Mis” Marion Lawson CONSTANTINO 25 - Ay awaiting the announcement of eq at Adana day, aceordin 4 2 panne | them, t want my ehiid 540 WOT ter sainguusat te somes Pater tt cov i i Ay be «0 STANDARD rte kettle [ln the Krewtowt country of the Be era pn gw fre! | missionaries there, ‘The Armoniana|il Cefrigeratog special— a if oe } Si aaanialt Wakén' ee WhO, wore hanged with + Mohamn é < } " © wedding da I tl mis SENIOR BALL PROVES A mete bande of uth to the ane ay United Pree) 1 Pronounced b all who atte 1 report whitewashir h i at FRANCIBCO, J Se a avaka Washes, tha @asine TALK WITH TAFT weoeas } : quarder of Lew Kay } ! t the clans of 1909, U. of W | : P qpapector of was given last night in the ite - Graduation at Bremerton : Kong, ast Mons! eee wai oa Want (My Vetted Pree) PREMERTO! une rh } 89% ¥ ‘ & WASHINGT June fuat! x t T atay = anit graduating exercises of the Bron Chinen CARL VON HUTTON prettily decorated with shrub president, and Prank Mor-(@rtom grammar achoola wt I to a sandal eee ne hery a lowers native to the state ris secretary of the American | this evening at Kagle } A cla whieh SA RANCISCE and ited a striking appear. Federation of Labor, had a confer. of 4 t 40 ls to receive eight ‘ Ting Par to one of e tithe anee th tater W ge Pong.) 0 \ f t titles q ith Pre te are plomas. Th i “A a jroulation of the re- and to one of the w t estate On the baleony floor a buffet sup. ree the dveas will be doliv f ee he withdrawn /of Bavaria, Carl FP. Hutton, | Pet ¥4* served during the program. | fect ean leo’ h were | Maynard Lee D oat he mise * prose to th by the sity of Washington { Te Washington brother of Baron Von Hutton, and bimeutive ‘hovel of + is a 1d” Baroness’ ‘Von Mattde mendations of the counetl cover a Must Pay Losses and Expenses! y known to her intimates as “Pam, ROBBERS CAUGHT wide range of ® e which it ie Al surance is mutual in the F them $1,500,000 is earning bis living as a street lesired to have the president take| sense that the policy holders must | # earning hi SA Btred —_— ip in his annual message t a Il losne nd expenses ens} a 0 large § on behalf of car conductor tn San Francisco (My Veited Pres) Sreda: anther" Seanhael Fae yy heehee, gee Ba > ae : : st 6 Jenge Chinese, a y were re While Baron Von ton lives| DENVER, Colo, June ~The po-| Taft promised to take the matters! to dint lowsea of | a Eee ¢ » et cect ty an a tow days | ly et il ® lice stated today that they were |"? With hie cabinet the few among the whole. This be tion ular r at Stadded to Death of bis Bay ‘ jal rived peterned to China, and Mon divorced baroness filts gaily about CCM Mdent that James Shelton and “THEODORE erry 7 ins ry cold & property oo fen found dead in his apar Kur ¥ e art ie leading a happy, ‘illian Stevens, accused of com | could be satiafied with the beaut! | that insure all classes of hazardous | ge Age BF ) regular price, Se. ja & Hong Kong hotel, his pep sh nd fn a Iittle cottage here, plicity in the Omaha train robbery we are showing in| cake whic pay fo we not regulat 2 golld steel heavy frying pan peed with eight knit baby Scar os ei bg and were also implicated in ( ain and we are closing | If he hae safe y wolf, he they are made. of piece steel; will Rie = Boos goth Bag ow 8 “p a. oe 4 he M Spokane recently, them out at our Remnant Sale for! should insure tn such a company as inf al ob vlan soon , aat a jifet! ‘ bare believe that one of | There pplsh about | They have communtoated with the ‘less than half their regular price.|the Northwestern Mutual Fire As } priced f followed -hin to| Carl. He te a bard worker and | Spokane police in an effort W Federat Paint and Wall Paper Co,,| sociation, which insures only tho| ri eeere ” b eneennnnnnne ted the murder.|holde himself no better than the | identify the palr 1914 Firat Ave. safer classes of risks | $1.50 to $2 hammocks; » specially priced for limit 6 eumtomer, ( lasth coos cereeereeeree pictures to a GLISTO |e best you can bey. Full size bottle— 25c The Merry Widow Will be heard at THE MOORE, canning TWO WEEKS, commencing with matinee Sunday, May 30th. The more familiar you become with this catchy mu: the more you will enjoy the opera. We Have All the Merry Widow Music In Victor Records and Player Rolls, Drop in and Hear Them. “MERRY WIDOW” (Die Luatige Witwe) (Lehar) Dolce (Vocal Waltz) SEATTLE Second Avenue at Pine “Villa Song.” 6391, 10-inch, In English amor with orchestra 600 Harry Macdonough, Ten 10-inch, with orchestra english ° 600 Sung by the Peerless Quartet prano; or { Sung by Stevenson & Stanley. | — strumental 5465, 10-ineh , . 0c 1406 Second Av. Largest Steinway Dealers in the World. Largest Victor Dealers in the World. MONEY SAVED 83.00 Shove, That's Al. GREAT ms $5.50, 84.00 and $4.50 eo at 82.05 AT THE CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY, 1121 Piret Ave. 27--We Have--27 Live BUYPRS for City Property at Market Value, If YOU want to SELL, see Us at ONCK Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAQ CO, 919 First Ave. Taternational Bond & Realty Ce, 2009 American Bank Bldg? Stocks, Grate and Provistows Bow Private Wires, Firet and Cherry. Baa 804-205-000 Atnska Bldg. * Optical Department. } a copper bottom wash boiler: special for Friday— this wash neveral « timely and anual good endid yalue at the regular wilt Friday special—ab 150 ham ¢ of $2.50, made of heavy ”v mocks—regular ranging has thick coppe 7 from $1.60 to $2 your choice large No, & tise: for one day only-——while the botler to a custom v6 jot cial for Friday tae ‘ n Ades Standard Yo ar _ ape pee cutie"? feaeeurniture Coomiig) Surplus, $35,000 Abstract Bills If from us you will notice a from the old “Combine Rates.” | If not from us the discount ts never over 40 per cent many Rates” We mako ers pay full rates, Guaranty Abstract & Kranich DOWNING, HOPKINS & 150; Ivorson, $185 st haceateete ane eames ae ; rf 190; Steinway. 8 $4 (Bstablighed 1893 | Weber $550, At Kohle: ah nee! ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. BROKERS | 4st cond Av. Opposite Arcads Cut out thie ad and give ft to the anlesman, pianos oe botler spectal ts —our Suburban Delivery serv- ular deliveries to all points of Greater Se- attle. While this bank does a large savings busl- ness, it does even a larger commercia! busl- ness, We are able to serve you in both de partments. The follow ing directorate insures conservative, safe man- agement; Ferdinand Schmitz, 4. D. Lowman, os Stewart, » McCormick, e. H. Bebb, James D. Hoge, N. B. Soiner, Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Ren- ton, Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Corner Second and Cherry Tr Steet mets ce. sean eee NAN cata nA SR citi dee 6.6 EXAMINE YOUR REDUCTION ‘| or OVER 60% | and in “Combine cases regular are charged. One Price to All favorites getting while oth- i have no per ce nt discount, Title Co. Naaenas New York Block Senitic, Wash, | Mate 1102 Tad. 4481 Plane & Bach Yorn show you the who will

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