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OM SERINE OE Apparel for $1 a Week Tailored Suits; Formerly $35 Now $24.50 ALTERATIONS FREE. Not until you see these Suits on display at the Pacific Outfit. ting Co. can you realize the tre- mendous values involved in this offer, Every right style for Sum mer, the favored models in plain and fancy tailored effects. If you are looking for a well made suit come in tomorrow and let us show you our garments. UR EASY PAYMENTS ARE THIN REACH OF EVERY PERSON. Ladies’ Trimmed Hats Special for Sat. at $4.50 PAY US $1.00 A WEEK, Suits for Men on Easy Payments Our strictly tailored Suits from the best of mafers, such as ranging from . Do not wait until you have the cash. Pay us a trifle down, and 1418 24 Av, POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. UNITED Clothing Stores ——=_— Corner of Second and Madison oy Oy Q Street V0 Boys’ $5.00 Suits, Sale Price Boys’ $6.00 Suits, Sale Price Boys’ $7.00 Suits, Sale Price Boys’ $8.00 Suits, Sale Price Boys’ $9.00 Suits, Sale Price . | Boys’ $10.00 Suits, Sa Boys’ $12.50 Suits, Sale Price . $5.65 Boys’ $1.00 Knee Pants, Sale Price, 48c Boys’ $6.00 Overcoats, Sale Price, $1.95 Men’s $16.50 Suits, Sale Price . $7.85 | Men’s $18.50 Suits, Sale Price, $8.85 Men’s $20.00 Suits, Sale Price, $9.65 Men’s $22.50 Suits, Sale Price, $10.00 Men’s $25.00 Suits, Sale Price, $10.75 Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits at 4 and Less Clothing Stores Corner Second and Madison Gale Price . $4651 BUTT BURNED | VALUABLE | PAPERS ‘My United Prose Leased Wire) BINGHAMTON, N.Y, May 3. |That Maj, Archibald Butt, shortly | defo ut off from line TY 1 nd | Durie > Nev was the statement made here today by Mrs. H. A. Cassabar, jr, a Titanic THE STAR A “RUBC” wHo] “WON OUT” FR }aince she landed from the Carpa | thie Mre. Cassabar declared that Thos. Andrews, of the firm of Harlan & Wolf, builders of the ship, sat next to her at the table, and frequently told ber that the Titanic bad been started before it wae finished, but that even though it should be cut in to three parts, It would still Moat, IT WAS 40 YEARS AG pas. rpheum theatre this week, sailed up Puget sound on the Maybell Robe: nry L. Yesler's lumber The next day he was loading 40 years ago. Eight he went on the stage and has been there ever since DOUBLE ROAD puntilman A. J, Goddard has a double roadw of which will | | vated to rm to Denny way at Western 144 per cent grade the grade ademnation | figures given by the jury of awards | be idea Monday morning Bryce Threatened With a Recall) (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, May 3.—The recall of ed, accordin) }result of the publication of letters written by President Taft tc Theo | dore Roosevelt, in which the presi-| dent stated that under the terms of| }the preposed reciprocity ag:eoment with Canada, America would get much the better of it, It is reported been recalled, but no verification of the rumor was obtainable. MEMORIAL DAY Plans were completed at joint meeting of the G. A. R, 8 of Veterans, United Spanish V Veterans, Ladies of the G. A. R, in the Ar |mory yesterday afternoon for a fit |ting obser Memorial day Following ed to band Memor G. Alic | Sunday services Alice French, Mrs. J. De Mott and G. E.| | Young j . Mrs. Potter and] Dora uiner,| huken and Mrs, Min-| nie St. Marie | Music~-W. E. Covington, Mra, An-| jna Miller and Mrs, Clarisaa Pow i Flora Mrs. Maude Gardn Mrs. | Warnsholdt and Mrs. Cheatham | Finances—Capt. H. W. Powell. | | | Flag H. Hopkin and Captain} | Joseph Dickerson GAIN IN RECEIPTS, | Deputy Collector Ross E nut, in rev | the port of promising, sinc ° heaviest months have not been in-| cluded ONE LIFE COST JUST $146,750) (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, May 3.—Life insurance companies will have to pay $1,881,111 In losses, and nearly as much in accident in surance, as a result of the Ti tanic disaster, according to fig ures published in the current issue of the Insurance Press. The largest insurance carried by a single passenger was $146,750, on the life of Herbert F. Chaffee of North Dakota, SHRINERS ARRIVING IN LOS ANGELES (By United Press LOS ANGELES, tration for the nat |conclave next week begin today |with the arrival of the | guard of th ands |who are cor to Los A from every corner of Ameri One hundred thousand |has been expended for atreet decor: | jations and $260,000 for parades, en |tertainments and other.features BATTLESHIP HITS" THE ROCKS| CONSTANTINOPLE, May 3+ The Italian battleship Re Um has been driven on the rocks b storm and sunk at a point near Quara, according to a dispatch re. ceived here today. advance of lodge n CAT HOLDS LEGACY WILKESBARRE, Pa, May 3 Because a pet cat insists on living out all of its ning Hives, the estate of Ben Dilley, amounting to $25,000, must remain in the trust indefinite 1” under the terms of Dilley's way A. REUBEN HILEN Four years ago a tall low whose first name was Rube and who bonght his ticket for Auburn when he was going home, entered the University of Washington ® quiet young chap tention was p then rece Hilen, wn tor, who will « ¢ from the school of law this June with the de gree of LL. B Winning all hieh he par He was and little at id to him. Ni six varsity debates an year Hilen en ty debate try fi ~ }question ¥ helped de-| sf As & 80 Hilen feat the | of | Wonder Millinery 1525 Second Avenue. REDUCTIONS ON ALL LINES weer Everything pricea, as@urt * Beautiful staple colors d Hats, Wille Ictitious values, IDAY, MAY 3, 1912 ington @ ry jers of the Washinate }and won a ufanimous focal of btate judge |GIGANTIC LANDSLIDE (iy United Preta Leased Wire) the speak » college west of today to e in the voloanic re gion surrounding the Jemez dis trict Is believed to have caused the phenomenon. Tre great boulders have dropped 200 into a sink, from which pparently bottomless cracks radiate to every point of the compass. Hundreds of Indians, terror stricken, are leaving the moun- tains. “TOMMYROT” Or, M eerting that such proceeding | Think for Yourself Hammerslough’s GOOD CLOTHES AT $15.00 WHY? Doing business up high, where rents are low. Second Floor Lib- erty Bldg. Every step saves money. Third Av, and Union Opposite Postoffice OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Co, THIS reduce ne real Milans Flower ow and nee—all are substantially re- duced. Visit this big store when yo: of buying. on the streets here that Bryce has|~ ROPOSITION Beginning tomorrow mc $425 a full 88-note to obtain from Teast $500.06 any other ¢ yerally 8¢ a full scale 88-note Player Piano, T » is made according to t ry © tell you about it guaranteed Player Piano. Piano is as bigh a grade as you could possibly expect wu think orning we will sell for This Player ban a manufacturer for at 5.00 we will the Player & 66-note a bargain, rice of this he small space used in this Now this is n © advertised Geo. P. Bent Co. The Factory Store 1421 THIRD AVE, UNION MEN'S 1 $15.00 To $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 and $: These Suits are stric inion mm: are guaranteed to gi satisfaction to the wearer, wearing them and payiog’ rown and black, in worsteds, and casshmeres, OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 10 Kes, NEAR PIKE STREET. SUITS 27.50 ade and 6; comfort and You can buy these sults and test their yalue while , blue tweeds P.M. (ITELYS IO Third AV. sel, | would be Counctinan Wal together a commit climen to dratt suite on th ck of the was named @alrman of the co mittee by Mayor Ruwhiight did get 4 FILLMORE he 7] well pleased—-McDonald 4 Fillmore Hats $2.50 Bummer Hate, $1.00 and $2.00 McDonald’s Hat Store 1048 ‘Third Ave Between Madieon and Spring Prominent Broker Praises DOCTOR LATHROP UGH empire Bidg. Tomorrow—A Speclal Sale : of Fine Serge Suits & Dresses | | i} a prow we offer a eplendid m of Finely T Suite in new sha 1¢ and brown, in #e | different and distinct models, ly band tallored; exceptional values at this $22 ma | | special price A special display of Serge Dresses will also be shown well made, stylish garments, that are worth a great deal if} more than tomorrow's price-—-your choice tomorrow | Handsome White Serge Suits at Special Reductions, You Will Appreciate Both the Styles and Prices in Our | Millinery Department. | ational Ourtiatin Is never a necessity with us. We do not you $4, $5 and $6 for shoes today, and tomo advertise a special sale of these shoes at a lower ure. WE ARE SPECIALIZING all the time, and] sell you $4 to $6 shoes, of standard make, such ag] Hurleys, Bostonians, Knox, Reed, Wichert ; ? si : and Women's $5 White Gardiner. . Nubuck Boots and Colonial Pumps OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TO 10 Second Av. at Pike, Over Swift's Drug Store. between Seattle, Tacoma, Portland ad San Francisco, on this She Finest Grain in the West you realize that you are getting everything a railroad can give in up-to-date accommodation Leaves Seattle Every Day at 11:30 a. m, — ‘Three Other Fine Traine Daily ——— E. E. ELLIS District Passenger Agent 716 Second Ave. Telephones Main 933 and Kiliott 1995 OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue