The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1909, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1909. Crisp acting as guard and guide | commisal gran epuon ern 7 SNS, OMFS HT oe Later we NEGRO COMIGTED == SUNDER THE NEW GODE 2:0 ofended himself against al s t attack made upon him by} Convieted of operating the old *, through the press, Van! pigeon game, K. P White @ negre POLICEMAN CRISP, WITH ONE OF THE MISSES JAMES, AT Liv- addressed 160 employers and|was yesterday sentenced to nerve clase in this line, but If pre r i | on hadnt t wey rhe a | ERPOOL PIERS. | at a quot in the six months in the oounty jail and ts Tangements carry through, 1 | : 3 jhotel, and bitterly arraigned tho la-|the first vietim : suffer the pen to remain throughout the expe | TRENTON, N. J, June 18.—Pol-; fears of years had come true—'bor leader, James A, Emery of|alty of the new penal code without rivals. » Hamilton T. Crisp has rea there was a man under It New York Was also & speaker White was found guilty of rm screamed, Her — alsters ling $12.50 from severa ing Prepared, and They| Will Be Opened Soon. MAKE oust wan appointed fornia Btate N nve Ban Diego next August. Spokane | was selected as the next meeting 0 persons had # struck and 10 men w west. It has taken the me at tor a The Oriental Pool Rooms Tables—46 It is known tats I < 1. Pretty soon all the «iris NOT TO RAISE RATES. women upon false repr Private Leased Wire to All Ba- Miss scream, Oriap, dashing to| LOS ANGELES, June 18.—-No ho- | Offenses of this Kind are clan changes na » high-class the 0, looked awfully good to|tel in Low Angelos shall raise Ite /dor the now code as larceny, Sums 8. C. Osborn & Co. wont renton, looked them. He clouted the burglar with | rates elther during the Blix’ con- leas than $80 are classed as potll fay grap @a7 rivet Av. U waw that the his atick and recetved the plaudits | vention next month, the drugglats’ | larceny | jon ation of “tht tine auf ficient room to put It on the Streak.) Will Bo a Big Fun Path With the Monitor and Merrimac and the Rattle of Gettysburg on the grounds, Pahting the Flame: the middle ¢ Se of ‘a eae with any amusement way ever turned up. A wire from B. W, MeConnell,/ general manager of the Monitor and Merrimac and Gettysburg spec taclea, recetved yesterday by Par ker McConnell, announces that E. J. Austen, the famous British artist) who produced both of the war time} shows, has invented something al-| together new in the way of ele trical effects, storm scenes and Ut Mike, and that these are now ¢ their way to Seattle to be added to the Monitor and Merrimac equlp-} ment. Buliding New Attractions, — | Two new features are now going} up on the Pay stfeak as fast as tae contractors can do the work. One) fe the House That Jack Built, one 0! | the highest class straight amuse-| ment features ever produced, ac: | cording to old showmen on the Streak. The Jack House ts being t up on the space between the yrrote village and the San Marino} building, and the San Marino Dduilding is being remodeled for the) reception of dainty little Chiequita, | the “Doll Woman.” Chiequita ts) the smatiest woman fn the world, and has been seen tn every big city of Burope and eastern America.| Her levees have become as famous as were those of the diminutive Tom Thumb of another generation. : Ostrich Feathers Have your otf feathers made {nto Willow Plumes, We clean, curl, re- mode! and dye feathers In al! shades. and Pompons made from new Seattle’s Greatest Clothing Sale Commencing last Saturday the Receiver of the BANKRUPT POST CLOTHING CO. began the greatest money-saving clothing sale ever held in the city. After a few months of struggling the -Post Clothing Co. Goes to the Wall- i The store is rented to other parties, The stock MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE and is marked at prices that are truly a tonishing. This store carried a fine line of Men’s, Young Men’s and Children’s Clothing And all are going at the prices quoted here. Come to the store and satisfy yourself concerning the values— they speak stronger than words. While the Stock Lasts These Prices Go In Children’s Clothing the stock is limited. An early visit will assure you some splendid bargains. The Famous Peerless Pants—Sell- | ing regularly at $10. During’ sale, per pair— 92.8 Young Men’s Suits in finewa S $4.45 $15 Young Men’s Suits, stripes | and checks— . $6.40 $18 Young Men’s Suits cut t= 99.45 Evening Dress Suits and Tuxedos —In the finest materials, from the great Stein-Bloch factory. Retailing from $35 to $65— while they eto 914.85 $10 and $12 Men’sSuits in worst- eds and cassimeres— 94.95 $12.50 Men’s Suits in worsteds and tweeds— 96.85 $18 Men’s Suits cut to— 99.45 $20 to $25 Men’s Suits for sum- mer cut to— or old feathers. MODEL MILLINERY Co, 520-597 People’s Bank Bidg. Corner Second aad Pike. “ONEFLOOR UP” |SAVES YOU MONEY| MEN’ $30 Finely Tailored Fine Suits for Children cut to as Regular $5 values in these Suits low as— cut to— 91.65 | $3.34 Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits Children’s Suits, regular $7.50 cut to— values, go at— $20 to $25 Young Men’s Suits $2.40 | $4.95 |S This great stock of clothing will not last long at these prices. All goods are cash—no telephone orders taken—we cannot deliver goods—no alterations made— no credit given. & RECEIVER OF THE POST CLOTHING col — OLD ‘POSTOFFICE LOCATION First ané University First and Univers Gordon Tracie Room 207 | Traders Bldg. 9054 THIRD AV.

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