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A Columbus man advert 8 kt f ball pla hite a home run ond Pally. LSovertiens wet Ro: will trae, “a now vosunet T HE SEAT Tl E Nt TAR he makes friends by the score, doesn't he? — cleaner for a season baseball pase. FURNITURE Store Closes Dally at 5:30, ORY Goons SPOHSHHHSH SESE SH HERESY SHHOHOOO® = <x ‘3 BANDITS ¥ RESTLESS—By Berton Brailey | ~tinties FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. . FURNITURE KILLED IN SCOOT SHHHEHS ESET ESSE EH ES HEHOOOSOS Oh, 1 don't care where | go, but 1 want to get away | Life seems mighty dull and slow, and the hours are leaden gray 1 am sick of doing things that I've always done before Wi i | | DRY GOODS a . = Where the one reward it brings is a little gold In store; | BERLIN, May 21.—After terroriz-| And | want to board a sbip-—any kind of ship at all, ing sto ere in a Berlin suburb, Bo it helps me give the slip to the efty’s emoky pall, three bandits, who adopted methods! avery time the breezes blow, every time the curtains sway similar to those employed by the} Oh, 1 don't care where I go, but 1 want to get away! | Attractive Values in : | jdeath early today in a battle with) When I hear a rover speak, telling of other lands, | ' \ omen S$ | al ore ul |the police. At midnight the authori-| ‘There's a flush upon my cheek, thert’s clenching of thy hands; | EVERYBODY LIKES OUR DENTA 0 ‘tes we tified that a trio of dey! Por I've never hit the tratl, never shipped across the foam, | At $25.00 1 & || Peradoes were operating in the sub: And my life seems flat and stale and I'm tired of house and home, Because—It's pleasing—only first-class materials are used oy! yor} urb, looting stores and threatening | ‘Treading in the same old mill year on year and year on year, is Cone quickly—with less pain-—every Dentist on our staff has ha death to everyone who attempted] ‘Though the voice ts never still, calling ever, calling clear; hie me! Derctor S when Obio Dentists do eae banger yl to interfere Of the wide world all F knowss the land of worka-day, is wor nerefore 8 . e very best work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such and put up a desperate fight. Bur character can possibly be done, dened with loot, they were eastly| 1 am aick of belng pent up where the walls are close and. straight, | $8 Bridge Work .. wl overtaken and one of their number| When the warming firmament lures me to a freer fate; Cl, es SOc | $10.00 Teeth $5. dropped in his tracks with a I would go by foot or train, liner swift or frowsy tramp, . 8 of bullets in his body HH] | The bandita were heavily armed And I don't care where I go, mt | want to get away | HESE Suits are made to éonform with the most approved 1 : | Summer fashions, and illustrate the high standard of i iH] value-giving we have attained at this price Beat $8 Gold Crowns ......04.00 | $15.00 Set of Teeth Or through dust and wind wd rain in a Kypay waKon camp dropped the loot and fled Anywhere I had the chanee, any way and any route, Pence AR To 4 ‘ Second Ave, and University. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. ond robber was wounded. The} Where there may be SOME rpmance still surviving every doubt j There are plain-tailored effects in navy and Entrance 207 University St. third bandit stopped, killea the] ~ Where the tropic flowers grow, where the frigid gods hold #w H} tind aban. did quik illboutieall Min Wdviaede, wounded man and then continued Oh, | don't care where I go, but I want to get away! , js ‘hie Might. He was finally killed os ea ee cere ee cn mee Suitings and Mixtures; also some novelty Trim med Suits in new colorings, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | Recent arrivals in Silk and Linen Suits in many desirable models add to the attractiveness of + HT the offering Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 44 bust measurement. Price $25.00. Bubscribers to The Seattle Mar will confer a favor by notifying © at once of 4 THIS DAY IN HISTORY any attempt to sub: other paper for The Seattle Star. It is the desire of the Management to secure the service for all, and compte EMOVAL SALE Exceptional Values at Ridiculous Prices Our sales force has been greatly augmented, and customers, who, during the Saturday rush, could not be taken care of, will find sufficient salespeople to meet every requirement. Work has been started on our new location at Third and Univer- sity, and our entire stock is reduced to prices that will make moving an easy task. When the Portuguese navi-|f gator, Juan de Nova Castella, ran |ff inte an island §10)7] waar tHe Sexe }iniles long and |i 4 les wide 0 4 a seven m | he Circulation Depattment how on his good | NR "=| 99599 $35.00 $45.00 That if 'Visitor—Go you were ao \ quainted with the great finan- 21, There may | cier who was raised here? As lonely’ ond ij Sece= = =| NOVELTY SILK WAISTS” Charming Afternoon Dresses } in soft Charmeuse, Messaline, Crepe Meteor, Foulard and Taf- arrive any feta, featuring the latest style ideas, are specially priced at vas Second Floor discov earned.—Brooklyn Life. jered Gp to 1816, when Napoleon} —_ was exiled, and these polar explor iy ° ° The County Medical society held | crs are such it tbc email tt ti y Scioto stn hrs oe ve 7 wet Ore ractively Friced at 94. ert made on the city watershed : ; eee ne ood ot re was read ©. Levy, arrested in Victoria on a] MART tailored and semi-tai ored Waists of Chiffon, Taffeta and Messaline especially designed for wear with the tailored suit aes —— ident of SRATee of arson from Seattle, ta || . G. Murray, ploneer resident of | ! dition pu , ov j y, pi fighting extradition. Deputy Sher ] The styles include novelty stripe and figured silks, with Dutch neck, also i relieved at throat with soft net or lace insertion }this city for 40 years, died at the | itr Liner returned from the Cana Providence hospital last night, leav-| dian city for affidavit to secure the| ing a widow and «ix children. He | necessary papers to get the was born in Nova Seotia and came to this coast when a boy. | “A Case of Suspension,” the piay |f] Price $4.75 given this year by the Broadway | Women's Federated clubs of Se sophomores, was presented last |i attle are well pleased at the out-! night at th ‘ “ Come of the eale of Seattloniade|'Ten sophomores took part con thy Telephone Orders fer Advertised or r Other Merchandise Promptly and CG goods held last week. They believe | play was high!y succesntul i fully Filled. SOME GOOD THINGS FOR WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “ Sx » $2 1150S Oe, ee en Sa forme SO: ie | Sacerty teka0 sad $05.0... 1.50 Silk Petti oats, Pongee Suits, $ adie $3.50 6 $4.00 ..... $1. 89 formerly $25.00 and $30.00 .. 7.89 Shi Toi VERE Long Pongee Coats, Q an Sh, Wa es rt BQ | ary AA : Long Woolen Coats 250 Wash Suits, formerly $15.00 . mae) | formerly $800, $2.00 and $10.009 1409 | ell pony Ladies’ Woolen Suits, $4 89 | formerly $22.50 ee formerly $15.00 and $18.00 . 0 Blue Serge Coats, $8 89 100 White Serge Suits, black stripe, | formerly $15 and $18 ‘ 0 Skinner’s Satin lining, $7 89 | 100 Men’s Suits, which for- 89 formerly $25.00 and $30.00 ...@0s merly sold at $15.00 and $18.00 ®ve These Suits comprise such makes as David Adier, Rochester, etc. wonegcae se The season's favored shades are represented, as well as plain black Northern Pacific train Noe 41 smashed into the rear end of a freight train at Palmer Junetion this morning. No serious damage was done —well-tailored Petticoats of chiffon taffeta and messaline silk, cut in the prevailing Some have cluster-tucked and ruffle- |} Mme. Pozet, © famous South | American beauty, and the wife of the new minister from Peru, haa just. arrived in Washington. ee edged flounces, others are in tailor strapped manufacturers ha been encour: | ciety reporter? | told him to due here June 1 from Yokohama. WAMARED Ul ECIDEDLY sual teva. career geuee (NO WONDER WE Silk Petticoats | D'ono% wea shapes and have inside | aged and interest awakened In Seat WANTED—Two tive men at | Telephone Elliott 5500 (Five five hundred) — ask for “Telephone 0 condense as much as possibile, | carrying & large number of passen- iH Srorea—aatire. Embonpoiat LOOK SERIOUS, at this price in Bags of straight-line effects. styles. many desirable plain shades, also the fash- {coin purse tle products Roselawn cemetery. So runs | ” an ad in a Vermont ; Department. CONDENSATION snipe a Assistant—He did. Here's | gers and big shipment of silk and his account of yesterday's other Oriental goods. 2 95 3 50 3 95 fine Morocco, goat seal, ° e '° suede and velvet in the All are leather or ionable two-tone effects. and German-silver frame in gilt oF . metal finish. . Editor—How's the new so Well-known steamer Minnesota is I New Arrivals in | Hand-Bags, Spec’l ternoon tea: “Mrs. Lovely most popular silk -lined, Special $1.45. Pacific Outfitting Co., Inc. 1418 Second Av. Bet. Pike and Union and accordion plaited effects, Choice of i invtixuiane See omememTmrmimemems The Shetkh-ul- (slam, the Turk- jeb censor of women's dress, | has ordered ali! women to wear! veils and loose robes. He says that a woman face and sorm| should be pro- cealed from all Prices $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95. Second Floor. Stamped Brass for Piercing: Specially =a clearance of broken lines in Stamped Brass for Piercing offers exceptional BACK EAST” number of useful and attractive pieces, including | KEOow EFA FE eyes but thove ot His i conxeny ll Teg Trays, Ink Wells, Candlesticks, Picture Fra Wome: after thought-knitted expression on the less life, protest against the Last Thursday Corkery, who lives e an BO ‘. Shetk's order, at the Lewis hall dormitory, at the |i Broken lines of Stamped Brass for “Metalaplika” work are also priced unusually] | University of Washington, was one|Hl for cle ae Z . Sha Rack TEE 3 Pen. eahk: ab i. Wi idddetine, « 10d tab trateneans EAE oe 06 rakes for clearance, and include Lamp Shades, Book Racks and Handkerchief and Glove linotype operator, of 405 Mercer st.,| students. On Friday Corkery was The special prices range from S¢ to $1.50. Joccurred Sunday night, following |admitted to the practice of law by jan operation, He leaves a widow |the supreme court at Olympia. On and little daughter Saturday Corkery was an embry —— jonie law; wearing the wistful | A MOVE IN TIME |look of the species for clients and a Augustue—i’m not fond of | place to hang up one’s shingle. On Buntioods of Gfightint places to spend a PS: the stage, Violet, but | hear |Monday Corkery became a full- summer vacation. S your father on the stairs, and | | fledged lawyer. He had found » think | had better go before client, tried a case in Judge Car peieten fast fateing New York and his- | the foot lights—London Sketch, |roll’s court against two eminent } | lawyers in the city, and had con The Sea Shore gee the picturesque New An automobile, driven by its own. | quered. ae er, John Vitucci, 1118 20th av, N.,| All of which gives young Corkery | England mountain resorts. knocked down and severely bruised | every right to assume a serious and be “back east” excursions at greatly reduced farea, 1 | Charles Naive, a messenger by, of | dignified mien, It isn't every young tcket dice during the mney read a S - 1415 First av. N., at Fourth and |lawyer who wins a case two days} —-First Floor, “Direct - Action, Gas, Ranges Bake Perfectly At a Minimum during the summer, read ’ Seneca last night. after he is admitted to the bar, you||)| “Qiagen Me) = (ik CO LG | know dnc ‘ob ike hla We ele i Cost for Gas N k@ occurred Sunday at the home of Fal ASSEMBLY OPENS | ane : con Joslin, 727 17th av, N. Many itienda of the decseusd "ere pres. | ote te seneral assembly of the Pie IVE feet of Gas Bakes Biscuits on both O : a ened to the © Ol nited Presbyterian church o} oven Liberal op aver privibgen afford bag teamed ; | respect from the Rev. H. H. Gowen. | North America will open tomorrow sateen includes heating of 7 ani | night, in the First United Presby Abdul Baba, the Persian high- terian church. Three hundred del | | b i igh je th il Albany, | row, says “a right” ie the | egates will attend, every presbytery | tae eee & only thing he hears in this |in the United States being repre | —Third ie The nient and comfortable and country in answer to questions, sented, One interesting feature of t convei train service : He ought to ask William his |the convention will be the attend es orp ge yoo Mogg the trip a most enjoyable | opinion of Teddy. nod of malastonarien from India, | A) e rm r@) re) r att re Ss Ss Let us Plan Your "Taek East” Trp Amalgamation of the two local| The question of affiliating with| Tel us ina eral way requtre, the num! S councils of the Knights of Colum, | the Southern branch of the church Wholesome Di Barty. and t gh te fr oy you wene. to aod we SS SS |bus took place last night at Haks' | will be the principal topic to be dis > See SSS ol Always Comfortable Do Not Mat, Pack or Spread — ieroatlony aad |hall, in the largest meeting ever | cussed | held tn this city, The two counetls ot ilies Fis ee Be is Pesionaine and “the tones. | UNVEIL SHAFT | ig emacie f i / Seattle. Officers were electedfor| A granite shaft, weighing 14 tons the new council |a tribute to the memory of the gol |diers who fell in the civil war, will ei a> Our idea of nothing to get |be unveiled Sunday at the Soldiers In full and three-fourth sizes, at prices ranging from ~ NEW YORK Leen ce Gutters Bag toon eharhed ke $15.00 to $30. 00. has been chartered for —- the occasion, and will leave pier 4 F eadquarters, Third E N TRAL Funeral of W. H. Bell, for 25 {at 9:30. The ceremony will occur crcrenwts. Mesteoeiera years resident of this city and /at 1 o'clock, The Iittle daughter CES LAE LA ANS ar ala tat tet pes: er vee —¢ 4 lor 18 years connected with Sclwa-|of Departmental President Harri | . Pore® LINES J | bacher Bros, will be held m the| will pull the cord that unveils the MeCray | ude | Nolce undertaking parlors, at 2 this |shaft. The monument is the result | hades \afternoon, Rev, Ernest Shayler offi-|of two years’ work by the member Refrigerators | ‘ | clating of the relief corps, ij } INCORPORATED, ' « | DP cecaearmnara tis = SSS SS —=—————— .