The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 6

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911 HAS GIVEN SIK MILLIONS AWAY 4 a Square, dozen Pigeora, doxen Feed—Seiling Price. rn Washington Tim- Wenatchee appies 1.0@ 2 Native appies se@ 12 Dressed Meate—Selling Price. ks 6 Smoked Meats—Selling Price. hams The Hallmark $2.00 Shirts at ... $1.00 and $1.50 Coat Shirts 50c and 75¢ Work § 75ce and $1.00 \ 50c and 75¢ Derby Ribbed Underwear via the above picture, mila Wetluzskaja. Merryosky Widowich |Spirits Send Word . to meg He'll Say); | Judgeas lawyers and doctors are e lally invited to the By € ture of A. J. & ert, one of the in the tualiet church. fre m the pirit world from depart ed Seattle judge court official and newspaper men. The lecture p. m. In Stevens’ hall, Fourth and Pin Good Friday Today « “l Friday, and the | Lenten season approaches {ts end Service more than ordinary olemnity are being held in the churches today. Bishop O'Dea will deliver the sermon at St. James Cathedral tonight The Mass of the Presgnetified” will begin at 7 k At & o'clock this morning » was a solemn unveiling of | the sacred crows i lady just stepping dark side of the curtain is Mile, Lud JAS. H. COLE BIBLE LECTURER Of New York Will lecture under the auspices of the International Bible Students’ Associath Faurot's Acadamy | hall Temple, East Broadway oe p.m. 25 ¢ again? 1 Buy the FILLMORE, @ $2.50 1) What kind of bodies will they HAT, at have? Will the mother meet the child? McDONALD’S Wil friends know each other? 1023 THIRD AVE. Hear, Then Judge The public cordially invited. SEATS FREE—NO COLLECTION OUR GREENBANK TRACTS ARE FOR FARMERS, POULTRYMEN, DAIRYMEN, * FRUIT GROWERS And Those Wishing a Summer Home in the Country The property ts located in one of the most favored parts of the Puget Sound district, where climate and scenery are not excelled. Six Miles of Water Front res there are nearly six miles of frontage on The s for these tracts range from $17.50 per acre for inland tracts to $76 per acre for water front tracts, The terms are onefourth cash and balance quarterly over a period of five years, with the right to pay part or all any time and stop in- Interest only 6 per cent. on deferred paynrents. re tracts of alder land that can be immediately cleared and placed under cultivation, There are tracts with sufficient piling and fir timber to pay «lost, if not all, the cost of clearing You will not find another proposition like ft anywhere, We go Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdayd and Sundays, There and back Cal! and let us tell you afore of this proposition, Maps 4 matter at our Office, or will be sent to any address. terest Th ipa and prin CALVIN PHILIPS & CO. 815-816 Leary Building. 319 PIKE STREET ——THE—— MAMMOTH SALE Will come to an end. Saturday, April.15, is the final day. Therefore we wish you to take advantage of this. You are cordially invited to come and see our*prices, where you can save 50 to 100. per cent on this merchandise. Read a few of our extraordinary bargains, which will be offered on the last day of sale. The well-known Blue Ribbon Clothes— $15.00 and $18.00 values, $20.00 and $22.50 values, $30.00 and $35. uncalled for +++ B8B¢ | 25c ..65¢ | $5.00 and $¢ oe BOON | cca sheers: akaves ‘ 38¢ | $3.00 ind ‘$4.00 Black and T 34¢ now now Gosranteed, Sox. o.. 050 esis tv deen ».00 Black and Tan Oxfords and . $3.35 n Shoes $1.89 $2.00 and $3.00 Children's Shoes at Sa 25 [RRR RR RR RR hd \* |* RAYNOR MAKES "em CA0QH SAN FRANCISCO, April 14—1n hat the government hag | ar KEEP CANAL OPEN (My Unlind | Prose . , Direct to Beatie Siar Office © leave no stor n offered the I WASHINGTON, Aprff 14 San Franciseo-New the ind ‘ j® Senator Raynor (dem, Mar © by way of I u| Pacific M r land) got a igh out of the com petitt w ¥ ' 1 | dignified senators today, in #|Yices received here from Washing-| Pana a} |* discussing the island | of ton today government Guam Guam is one ly voleante aid. it te Ite principal pe wnaken, w rats and castor, oll, If offered at auction beyond its value as @ military point, and as a cable relay would bring half. But if Japan it,” he added, getting “we would be cut unication with | « of our prince | | OPEN THE WAY 10 LAKE FOREST PIR on macadamising th ees ‘st m the univ Forest park will beg! eral hundred car rock will be nece drive will be improved for five miles through pri forest, with 1 giim of Lake Wanh:| station, it a dollar and a ever pow . * * * * . * * * * * "ing from the Philipp eee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee Representative Quits | B OLYMPIA April “4 K Ww | Jamieson, Pierce county representa Keeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee bee os LSB Adak Dong » ta | date for commissioner of public | Pai | safety at Tacoma (By United Prost Leased Wire.) DENVER, Colo, April 14.—Tu derculosis patients coming to Den ver after today must immediately report to state health authorities, Former Governor Joseph W. Folk | of as @ result of the Hasty bill for|of Missouri will be a guest of the| ed the regulation of persona with tu-| King coynty democrats at a berculosis, which passed final read-|luncheon Monday to celebrate |! ing in the house. Thomas Jefferson's birth N jes has handed Gov. Hay his| mq ; ev 1 ERCULOSIS resignation as a member of the|are now working to make it a par ro He ts & recall~candi-|of the Jand show to be held tn § ae els IA, April 14.—Be # in front of * * one 4 *! f over and *| ailed ssengers had to # take n¢ 1 milk cans, bar ® rela and crates in the * curs from Tenino to the cap * . ita Ne 00ST WHOLE =e «© behind the Northwe lishing nt Congress a6 an anni ul in December With an ¢ ! Folk Here Monday. show in the BY EXPRESS! FOR THE EASTER TRADE More than 500 pairs of the late Easter novelties. Ladies’ Tan, Velvet and Suede $2.5 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C Second at Pike—Over Swift's D “A New Style | Pump 216-218 Pike St. RETIRING st and $6.00 YOU HAVE A ae 4TO9 WE CAN SELL YOU A PAIR OF GOODYEAR WEIL THAT WILL W FOR $1.75. OMPANY, rug Store ED “SHOES EAR Inc. 216-218 Pike St. FROM BUSINESS Kessler Quits Boys’ and Men’s Clothing Slaughtered We are taking a great loss on our stock in order to dispose of it quickly. What 89c Will Buy TOMORROW SATU RDAY $2.00 and $3.00 Pants $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Shirts $2.00 Negligee Shirts.... . $2.00 Flannel Shirts $2.50 Suit Cases .} We have about 100 of there. Shirts ; 26¢ Men's Howe, black and $5.69] coiores ss 6c . 50c Fourin-Hand 22.50 Men's Sul Ties . cut to $2.50 to $ $2 $2.00 Union Sui ‘ po | 89¢ ‘BD¢ 8D¢ $2. 50 Hats.... $2.50 Shoes FURNISHING GOODS 3c |! 48 $15.00 Men's Suita, cut to $8 Cases $1 Cases $20.00 Men's Suits, cut to : $9.89 te voser - seneeeee seeceeees pine $3.5 $25.00 Men's Suit cut to. 26e Boston Garters ...cecee ceeseeeee $5.00 Silk Negligee BBB cnc ceces cecined! $1.50 Negligee Ghirte 2.2 .cc0e ceveesencs $1.50 Union BOYS’ SUITS $4.00 Boys’ Bulte .ccecsee ooeeed $5.00 Boys’ Bulte ..ccee coeeee $7.00 Boys’ Suits $3.50 Sweater do! OOMts occ cece weeeee 260 Wash Ties .. Fo é om 2.00 Men's Hats, soft and stiff, wea § all sizes and colors, 8 c ‘ 5 Tbe Black Sateen $4 ch EE EE Shi Ee Meer mT $3.00 Men's Hats, soft $1.50 Men's Loath 5 and stiff, cut to ...... 1.38 Working Gloves .08 teeeee Me $4.00 Men's Hats, soft 1 89 500 Suspend $6 and stiff, cut to ...... ‘ ers : Sh Every article in the store will be sacrificed. Get here early tomorrow. will be sold—wholesale and retail. 3.00 Men's Pants, $1.50 Men's U nder- $2. its $1.75 Wool Underwear, the garment S9¢ 89¢ SUIT CASES 2.50 Suit ) Leather Sult 0.00 Leather Suit PANTS ee 2 50 Corduroy Pants, 50. Men's Dres 8 Pants, cut to ........ We have recently bought a large stock of Boyden and Pack. ard Shoes at 37% cents on the liar from one of the finest hab. erdasheries on Second avenue. These will be sold at less than r purchase price 50 to $5.00 Men's joes, cut to . 00 to $6.00 Men's joes, cut to ...89e $1.48 00 Boyden and Pack 1 89 ard Shoes, cut to . 00 to $10.00 Boyden 068, oUt tO. eresess $2.48 It will pay you for a week’s work. This stock TODAY’S STYLES TODAY ”” Ready to-Wear i} 2" \’ Accessories for Easter New Arrivals in Waists Bulgarian er farquisette, hand cotton voiles, flaxon med with Ir hand embroide Exquisite line S easily make | tomor- f from assort- be in the c | that are ff kir sh but se he ap ding de- riety of exclu Credit Will Help You Buy It is not necessary to ut something easing, satisfac- n buy to- remit the re convenient y a court- ing, for which new when such an altogeth Y depos tory convenience is avs morrow by making a balan for you esy of on easy terms when it is red te absolutely no extra c Get Your Easter Suit Early Tomorrow You owe it to your for Easter, and thet 1 should be without one. Or are extensive enough to ple r ical—extra sizes are availal r the un- usually proportioned—and easy terms will be made for you. and Furnishings, Too} bo arkson to be New pat { interest to n summer New arrivals in J. B. Stets Cl hats give you an idea of the worn, and one that will suit you terns in shirts and ties will b you as well as the latest style footwear STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY Eastern Outfitting Co., Ine.’ 1332-34 Second Ave. Near Union St. y “Seattle's Reliable Credit Regular 0c Han HOop's —.

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