The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1910, Page 11

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1910, 11 muy KOENEN IS WELL I'D RATHER BE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN: [Hs RECEIVED AT THE MOORE) THAN COUNTESS OF GERMAN EMPIRE. y's! 0! cue ik sarc COUNTESS LEONTINE | ' It may be that a girl does not ot Soloist Appears im ite inst 4 Dutch " Attended Concert wa the's Jeot to boing kissed against her | *! will, providing the man in the can -~ With Symphony Orches- * pretends to use force.—-Chicago| Marriage i* the process by which ows. & woman tries to get a job as boas | FPOOLIGH DANCE TONIGHT, x Ine of the dange things about Dod fa all Che minchtet 1 wug-| April fool dance at Dre amland to fests to you an a rolief night. Loads of fun gied this, saying that he merely | Peprimande “i the young woman ye diay Minn tin | oe aia ae | SHAFER BROS. Not t Only Largest but Best The Kuppenheimer Clothes for Men Are at the Shafer Store pon, A Dutch contralto, fet of thy He veoning, With] ‘There of greatness, herlin ¢ Y kood quality ne th Ttatian | © ay 4 WILLIS Savand a good at ‘ nn te in Ameri ver ahe took — y which was after her B at avening’s 9 eA Ma . jon, vory faruies interpreted by Mr. iadiey | bere emen, The other orchestral “acetar Sale OF MEN’S HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING ——AND ymph Techathowsky's “Romeo ay . este es * ove mo sino evoked sai eee = er % that of clen clttae mn of thee United + von MADE FOR MEN, © family vv ding all th Ked tn saying that fd Ceothers raises | te her new play redhssene i, wh . tu SHUBERTS a NEW HOUSES PLANNING FOR NEXT SEASON LOWER AND LOWER GO PRICES $35.00 SUITS reduced to $19.50 $25.00 SUITS reduced to $14.50 $20.00 SUITS reduced to $11.50 $15.00 SUITS reduced to $ 9.50 HATS, Soft or Stiff $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.40, $2.90 WORTH UP TO $5.00 We selected the Kuppenheimer line, not be- J the best Clothing made in this country. in Alle The fabrics used are all wool, the tailoring is } with the = The Melting F t 8 strong | the Cabba high class, the styles correct and the prices mark- edly moderate. Kuppenheimer Suits can be had Rinnohe Ring. pe Angetie in at very attractive prices— Nestmova, he | - C $20.00 and $25.00 ne the past season ad so few theatres as from Denver to I a oattio to Winnipeg, ate nto thelr profits, and mu ntures risky With theee new thea jthe theatre manage annering as the Heroine | ** 1" thelr heavy x ce b y c peas se = Rachel's Crothers’ Play. Con An vane will |Liebler star attractions on the Coast, | eet FRE accrues rst zt camps which they were endeavor : se hart ia ts daca ai ta atid MAID SUES ‘MAUD ing to save from the fiames. - } } 007: hed et qr vit tenOne| The fire started last Wednesday It eo ALLAN FOR $1, | ‘PRON ange and reached the home of Mra. tvy | ¢ aS wolen’ - : (iy United Preas) = MAMA fighting = fercet | Corll o0ay. The seven tumbermen | « KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aprit { here today. The woman we and all were|® M 1 Mattio ivy. The men trapped when a thicket surrounding | : aud Allan, the Salome danc ot. the house caught fire. who left for California today, fds eered at the lumber * ALHAMBRA Na anal Most of the fish in smal puddles | # npany tn orp A penned they are big * Teller Next w z AMUSEMENTS Brokaw Bros.’ and “High-Art” Clothing, repre- senting new styles and fabrics, is now ready College Clothes for Special Sale on Men’s Trousers NOTE—We are here for a limited time only oe Lee to close out balance of stock formerly at 1113 Third avenue. Cost of merchandise will not be considered, Our main object now is TO SELL THE GOODS. John N. Thuness 1408 THIRD AVENUE. Between Pike and Union Streets. fons to remember Kan AmyseMe NTS. calh Ce, Weies te: ac Rak Gs Ge Come and take them away. maid, Julia Surmont, caused her much inconvenience by filing a damage sult for $1,000 and « civil [ault for $225 here yesterday, The | sheriff, attached the dancer's lug wage to satiety the latter claim, « }#um Mise Surment alleges was due for services. The civil action for $1,000 damages was brought by the maid who alleged that Miss Allan slapped her face. The dancer de ® @ We Have Only a Few Days More in Which to Close Out the Entire Balance of Mrs. J. S. Fraser's Bankrupt Stock ALHAMBRA THEATRE — +) TONIOHTMat, Set. Se and ate THE NATION al OPERA ©O. ™ “THE PORTUNY TELLER” } POPULAR PRICK te t@ S100 ‘ive JOHN CORT week, Bonita in “Wine, Wo anger Fellows * . . . * . * * * * * e eto GRAND— “The Ainskan.” Next @ * o * * * * * * * * | . . bt Particular attention is eee eee eee eee i called to the snappy styles shown in these fnew Spring Suits for young fellows Sizes f range from 30 to 38 chest measure; new, i] handsome fabrics and 1 clever tailoring; a spe cially fine group is of fered at ......$15.00 Two-Trouser Suits for Boys at $5.00 The highest value that can be met with anywhere hereabouts—all-wool fabrics, in handsome pat- terns, and two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers with each suit; guaranteed for looks and service. All eines, front 7 to f7) 40. cis es cheeue ee $5.00 Boys’ Spring Topcoats, in | High-Class wv “— | Limit of Time Absolutely Compels Us to Close Out the Entire eis teak. | fae mis ‘om Balance of the Magnificent Stock at Once PRICES CUT TO ALMOST NOTHING In Order to Make a COMPLETE FINISH Immediately Men’s Shoes, Special Sale in the Annex Men’s Shoes, of patent leather, oxblood or calfskin, light or,medium sole ; regular ore, Arc ide \n nex, at ... 049.500 0b: 96.5 06 0.05 oe $3.50 Shoes, in the Shafer Shoe St otis’ Puhen $2.50 to $4.00 Tortotse Back Missow” Coste =......9 UAT i ——— be ecb, Little Men’s Oxfords, in Men's Oxtorc is, of patent 16.06 ens Hats, latest springy’ ” $15.00 Dress Hat ratent dull | he all leather 1 fskir TR Aur AXy $1.50 to $2.00 Lawn and $1900 Dress Hats, la $5 56 patent of a a an A nj; THE JAY js 3 orén 12.50 a H t latest creations ' . tm 13 as j “ “ rs} ‘ ne plt an acTs—6 $1.00 Children's Bonnets, plain | Lingerie Walsts ... *'69c - } $4.47 bon a sy peer By $5. 47 es, 8 1 al f y $3.50 1 $4.00 ) and fancy teim 39c at $1.20 " $2.85 ea ES 00 Wire i 96 ie paseo 0 Clothes $3. 98 Sane. San dren's $1.78 med |» | Shafer Bros. | *==*| and Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long ect ae 9 eT War to the Teettr eye EDMONDS . $10.00 to $12.50 Volle and Serge $20.00 Ladies’ and Misses PaNTAGts THEATRE #150 Dros $2.49 SAvaLeD VavoEViLLN St $1.60 Children’s Lawn 7 Dtaines © i. tee 3 C TA! an THEATRE Str, Clty of I MG MUSICAL COMEDY CO hee evens Dress Hats, $10.00 to Redinne—New Haby 1 SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. 925 Third Ave., Cor. Madison L. HURWITZ 925 Third Ave., Cor. Madison hen | the bi | RDWIN J. BROWN, 715 * t, Main 30 MBALS SPRVED.

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