The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 7

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i of odds and ends ‘oe INo SpectalSale from an accumulated stock of many years, but the best makes of high-grade $4 to $6 new and stylish shoes, such as Russia calf and White Nubuck boots and Colonial pumps, Men’s Button Boots and Oxfords, all leathers and Take Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to 10. SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO. INC. THE WONDER MILLINERY ‘ 1525 Second Ave. DU LIKE PANAMA HATS? are the best that can t pdate styles. IR TRIMMED HATS ARE HALF PRICE Tomorrow You Can ‘Save Money Here Several important Specials in Women's Wearing Appare! will be offered at this Popular Credit Store tomorrow. Make your selections oa Credit. SPECIAL. Strictly Tailored Suits in new sea- souable styles, handsomely made up and are guaranteed to fit per fectiy. with fo charges for alter. SPECIAL---Tomorrow we offer you & choice of our complete line of Fancy Tailored Suits, comprising all-woo! matertats and colorings and in overy size at special 25 Pct. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. SPECIAL —We give you your chotee of any Trimmed or Tailored Hat tn our Millinery Department at just half price. A vast showing of the sewest models in Street or Dress fats ONE-HALF OFF One Dotiar a Week. 3,000,000 ACRES FREE HOMESTEADS 10,000,000 ACRES $10 to $45 Per Acre whose average yield per sere for 1911 was 31.7 bush- a for t past ten years 26.5 bushels wheat. other crops . Hundreds of fine opportunities for stores and other enterprises, Personally Conducted Excursion on May 21 One Fare plus $2.00 for Round Trip us om this excursion and we will show you hundred« of tm- farms at $20 to $30 PAYMENT PLAN and Fin Also farms on a on easy terms. FINE FREE HOMESTEADS. Write tor further information. GEO. W. HIBBARD, G. P. A., C. M. & P. S. Ry. 4 Daltding JR MEN AND BOYS Made of soft, pliable and tough chrome tan leather with elk a, Very easy on the tect and give more wear than any other m for the price. riya _ ocd Boys’ sizes 10 to 13%....06 Boys’ sizes 1to 5% Mén’s sizes $3.00 and .......... Ohildren's and Misses’ Twostrap Sandals in all leathers and sizes at Money-saving prices. YMOND & HOYT 1406 THIRD AVE., LIBERTY BLOG. #1; The Cheapest Piace To Buy Good Shoes, Scott Malone Will Try for It, Too SCOTT MALONE Scott Malone, THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1912. HONEYMOON ON ISLAND AFTER WRECK SAN FRANCISCO, May 17 Shipwrecked and cast upon an island In the South seas, Capt, Thomas Budresen, of the schooner G. W. Wateon, and his bride spent an unusual honeymoon among the native The Watson was wrecked while en route from Papeete to Raleata, Mrs. Endresen, formerly Miss Ann De Lateur, of Pendleton, Or, was ordered into a boat, and later, when the Watson jammed agatnet a reef, her husband and the other mem bers of the crew followed. Suit TO ORDER deputy seberit(t,| who bas been keeping a +. string | # of candidates for shert{f oft—dge for the past two montns, fn the at- empt to pussie out whether he ts/ ff candidate, too, this morning de- ded to allow his lid to be dropped | into the ring. Malone has tlved tn Seattle for about ten years. uty under Sheriff Hodge, but had held no political pos! HE WANTED TO END IT ALL} SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.—Pail-| ff ing in an attempt to end his fife in the county jafl here today, Henri De Lorme, arrested in Chico, Cal. re- cently on a charge of having kid naped present wife, who is but I4 yea: je, told the police that despondency over his Prompted the act. De Lorme ts charged with the theft of a diamond }etickpin from his | Mra therine Johnson. The oner slashed himself with a 6! | plec of tron, His injuries seri IN TROUBLE AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.— Claude Alexander Astro, a clair voyant arrested here in 1909 and ebarged with baying embersied $2,000 from Jasper O' Kelley, Coos Bay towboat king, upon whom he jfotsted Stella Tynan, a vaudeville| jactrews, im the role of O'Keliey’s long-lost daughter, has been rear- mother-in-law, | i rested. He was a§prehended at Now Orlean Astro, following his flight from here, was arrested at Hot Springs, Ark. There he won his fight against extradition, the local au thorities recalling the detective! sent to bring him back, Astro) sought to break fat! in Hot Sprio, but was shot and captured. ~~ SRARKAAHHARHAHREREE * *% ESCAPED—RAN ONE * BLOCK--DROPPED DEAD ® LAREDO, Tex, May 17.—Es- '® caping with seven other prison- ® oners in a break from jall at % Nuevo” Laredo, Maximo Mar- ® tines, after 18 years’ tmprteon- ® ment, ran one block and drop- ® ped dead. A man bunt te on ® for the seven other prisoners ®& still at large. aeteeeteneneee * RAHA KHKEKRER HHH 14 PEDDLERS ARE ARRESTED) As the beginning of a regular an ttal campaign for the arrest of un scrupulous peddlers, who ch: the m | housewife by selling stuff measured in senles not having the stamp and approval of the weights and meas ures department, peddlers who escaped the vigilance of the depjart- arrosted yesterday by A. | , Chief Inspector, and . They were released The men had failed to have their seales tested and stamped, and some of them bore last year's) stampa TIRED OF WALKING People residing in the district northwest of Green Lake are tired of walking from five to 30 blocks; to reach a car line. So they have petitioned the the city counctl for the condemnation of property for es- tablishing and grading Tenth av. N, E, and E, 75th to E. 80th st., ar- guing that if this street should be opened up it would be @ natural thoroughfare for a car line. The matter was referred to the streets and sewers committee, which returned the petition with a recommendation that an ordinance be passed. LASOOED A DEER PENDLETON, Or., May 17.—Aft- er firing five shots at a deer and missing, David Bonifer pursued the! animal into the Umatilla river and Jansoed {t. Tho deer dragged him) nearly half a mile in the stream, but he hung on and captured it. BULL DID IT FOREST GROVE, Or., May 17.—~ Pursued by an angry bull, E. W. Lamb climbed up on his barn, The roof was sifppery, and he fell off, breaking his collar-bone and a rib. TRAIN THROUGH TRESTLE BROOKS, Alberta, May 17.—A construction train with 20 men went through a 40-foot trestle near here, killing Ha Smith, carpenter, and | fatally in Thir- |teen others Iso injured. $150,000 FROM CLARENCE RENO, Nev,, May 17.—Students) of the University of Nevada, here,| lare celebrating the announcement that Clarence Mackay had endowed ithe Mackay school of mines with a! gift of $150,000. This makes $600,-) 1000 that Mackay bas given to the university. Auto Explodes—Driver Killed. DE LORAINE, Manitoba, May 17. —While returning from Bottineau with three persons, John Gowa) jlock’s a rturned on @ grade nd exploded, Gowanlock was killed instantly, i He became a dep-| fi oring from etart nag from the ground up-and we to put fittingly, stylishly, servicesbiy the two ther pore you want to Fine Tailoring? Mail Orders Villed. Samples Te there anything Upen Request position | if First Ay. 1912, by Leon Sigman formation regarding e« wenciee for Pat! and Winter now being prepared, . | ADDRESS SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLA, | 558-308 W. Madison St. Chicago. Extra Special Sale BIGGER BARGAINS, BETTER VALUES Than ever are being offered shrewd buyer? Then watch our items and EVERYBODY IS DOING IT. The Alaska Hardware Co Carry the highest class of merchandise in brands that are well known and guaranteed by the manufacturers the world over. If prices cut ice with you then this is the only hardware store in this city that can save you money. YOU CAN BET WE SELL FOR LESS, Come early and get your choice of goods. Sale Commences 9 a. m. Saturday, May 18 GENUINE %4-IN. PLOW STEEL CABLE; regular price 8e, 4 sale price, per foot Our customers say we are not selling goods, we are giving them aw Are you a it pays. We told you before and we tell you again that we must move our stock, Remember 50 FT. 4 PLY -IN. RUBBER HOSE, close-out COMPLETE ALBERT GEAR with hooks; regular price 28c Ib., sale price, Ib. .....0+ HARDWOOD WHEELBAR- ROWS for garden poses; regular price $3.50, sale price ..... and other pur- HIGH GRADE GEM FOOD CHOPPER, No. 22, large size, 5 dif- ferent cutters; BLOOD'S HAND MADE GRASS n $1.75, sale price SCYTHES; regular price $1.00, sale price ......s000- . 4Te SOLID BRASS GASOLINE BLOW TORCHES; reg- 1 93 ular price $3.50, sale price...@ ts BEST WIRE NAILS, mixed; reg- ular price Se Ib. 41 sale price ores 82 10-IN, COOPER'S SHINGLING FROES; regular price $1.00, 49c sale price $48.00 GOVERNMENT WALL TENT, 16x16 ft. diameter, 9.97 14 oz. canvas. Sale price ...Qve 20x30 CASTIRON WHITE EN- AMEL SINKS; regular price $3.50, sale price THE FAMOUS EVER READY DRY BATTERIES; more voltage, more amperage, more life. Sale price, each ..... SHEET IRON CAMP STOVES, 22x13; regular price $1.25, c sale price .s0.s0s+--6 sovcsebee 2-MAN ATKIN'’S CROSS CUT SAWS; regular price $4.00, sale price .......... $1.73 IN, WIDE BLACK WIRE; regular price 35c, sale price, yard GALVANIZED BARB WIRE, 80 rods to reel ; regular price $3.50, sale price ....eseeeee- $2.1 5-FOOT GALVANIZED POUL- TRY WIRE, 2-inch mesh, 150 feet to roll; regular price $4.25, sale price ... LIFE PRESERVERS spector’s stamp; regular price $1.00, sale price ........ 63c ARMSTRONG STOCK AND DIES, cut 4 to 1-in; regular $3 A price $5.00, sale price ...... ot with in- SCREEN A HIGH GRADE SET OF 13 BITS a wooden box; regular sf: $4.00, sale price ..... $2.47 * Alaska Hardware Co. 405 RAILROAD AVE. Established in 1900 FOOT OF MADISON ST. A“RIPPING” SALE AND THERE’S A REASON FOR IT This superb stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc., which was bought from the U. S. District Court in the S. Kaufman bankruptcy proceedings, is admirably adapted to discriminating Second Avenue trade. But we cannot continue the business at the old stand. w@e We Are Notified to Vacate Must be out of here by June 1. Consequently we've ripped the prices down to fragments of wholesale cost, and intend to make a clean sweep of every line. Contract goods and all meet the same price-ripping fate. Boyden and Packard Shoes Get Theirs In this Ripping Sale are included hundreds of pairs of Boyden and Packard Shoes, sold regularly at from $5 to $7.50—-some as high as $9 a pair. These were purchased when Cheasty's Haberdashery on Second Avenue discontinued their shoe department. We have divided this stock of Shoes into two lots, and ripped the prices on them like this> ~ —Men's and Young Men's Suits— Snappy, dressy and up to the minute in style. A whole outfit for a few dollars. Your friends fool you every day; they cut out the label and tell you what they please. $15.00 Suits, all colors. Ripping | $20.00 Suits, popular grays and Sale price | Ripping Sale price ....... the place. 608| The Kaufman Store Second Ave. One lot, including Oxford, lace | and button styles, in black and tan, all uniformly priced for this Ripping Sale at ‘OVERCOATS| AND PANTS $2.50 and $3.00 Pants. Ripping Sale price .....+.++++ $3.50 and $4.00 Pants. Ripping Sale price . e. 1,48 and $25 Overcoats. Ripping Sale price ......... $12 and $15 Overcoats. The other lot embraces tans, | patents and blacks in Oxford, lace and button styles, and are all uni- formly priced for this Ripping Sale at browns. Ripping Sale price $25.00 Suits, the latest fashionable fabrics $1 0.89 $2.50 Hats; all colors and shapes. Ripping Sale price crushers. Ripping | Sale price | ors and styles. | Ripping Sale price ..... eee | $2.50 Wool Sweaters. Ripping Sale price ...... $3 Wool Flannel Shirts. Ripping Sale price ..... $3.00 and $4.00 Hats; all shapes, col- $3.00 Straw Hats; sailor shapes and c Ripping Sale price ..:. and most reliable makes, They'll keep shape 50c Neckwear. and color as good as any tailor-made suits. Ripping Sale price .... Ripping Sale price ........... 13c 25c Hose Supporters. Ripping Sale price 25e Hose. j Ve Ripping Sale price ............ $1.00 Silk Handkerchiefs, Ripping Sale price . 15ce Hose Ripping Sale price ...... bc 15e Linen Collars, Ripping Sale price ......+.. 15e Initial Handkerchiefs, Ae 26 35e Suspenders. Ripping Sale price ........04 13¢ $1.00 Silk Knit Ties. Ripping Sale price ... $1.00 Dress Shirts. Ripping Sale price .......... $1.25 Night Shirts: Ripping Sale price ..... 25¢ Wash Ties. Ripping Sale price ......... 38c Doors Open Saturday, May 18, at 9:00 A. M. Every article in the store priced to move it at sight. Economical buyers, this is your chance. Come and get the goods; we've io place to move them into, consequently we eliminated worry about that matter when we ripped the prices for this sale. Remember There are hundreds of other bargains like these for you at— 608 Second Ave.

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