The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1912, Page 3

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GUS BROWN Says Absolutely Unequaled Anywhere Have a smartness of design and qual- ity value that can not be equaled any- where. —They fook better —Wear better, and —Are better —Than any $15 ; SUITS —You Ever Bought ond Ave. at Yesler ere the Cars Stop 'U. S. MARINES' _ JON CUBAN SOIL (By United Press Leased Wire) HAVANA, May 31 Landing of the firat party of American ma-} rines on Cuban soll as a direct result of the negro insurrection, oc: | curred yesterday, when a detach-| ment of marines wae sent to! Daiquiri, 15 miles southeast of San-| tiago, to guard the plant of the Spanish-American Iron Co. there, | The guard was ordered to proceed | to Daiquirt following a rebel raid} last night on the compan . In Banta Clara p © rebela were routed at by @ rural guard after they had burned three buildings, | “The police in this town look awful shabby.” “Oh, they'll do tn a pinch.” OROZCO GETTING | TROOPS TOGETHER’ |. CHIHUAHUA, Mex, May 41 } With half thetr army already con: | }centrated .on the mountains near Bachimba, and the mobilisation of! [the remainder proceeding rapidly, | the rebels are preparing for an im | | pending engagement with the fed-| | @rals near here. Gen. Ororco ts dt jrecting the mobilization in person. | The federals are repairing the} | bridges north of Jimines and are also «etting ready for a decisive | battle when the rebels come down from their mountain retreats THEY’LL KNOW IT LOS ANGELES, May 31.-—If you drink beer In Los Angeles, your neighbors may know it. No more may Hquor dealers make unmarked package or suit case deliveries. An Open wooden box is the standard The police commission made the ruling. A SWEET LOSS SAN BERNARDINO, May 31 | Because an ipexperienced laborer | at the apiary of J. W. Bush opened | j the ventilators of several hundred | bee hives on a hot day, thousands of bees were drowned In the melt ing honey. Bush is out a $500 crop } } ° THE STAR—FRIDAY,.MAY 31, 1912. 25c¢-35e All Pure Silk Ribbon, yard THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Remarkable Values Now Offered in All Departments Including a Manufacturer’s Sample Stock of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords at About 1-4 Regular Values ANOTHER ROUSING BARGAIN DAY IN THE Lewis & Women’s Ready-to-Wear Section Co.’s $1.75 Dress Shirts 18° Sc Wire Hair Pins, Box 3¢ Men's $3.50 Mallory Hats Trimmed Hats that sell regular $1 99 | up to $6.50. Sale price ‘ | Big lot of Straw Hats, some in rough designs, also Sailor styles, values to $1.25, for .... heen ic Children’s 25¢ Straw and Linen Hats, now Peanut straw featherweight Hats, regular $1.25 values, 39 | sale price, each preuaa athe C j Ladies’ $1.25 Gingham House 1] Dresses going at > dae C And another lot of beautiful Messaline Petticoats, all colors, $1 69 . ' $3.50 values, for Women’s Navy Blue Serge Suits, regular $20.00 values, i $9.45 now . All Women’s and Misses’ Novelty Suits and Coats at half and some less than one- half price. Other Bargain Lots: $5.00 Dress Skirts for $7.50 Dress Skirts now Ask to See Manufacturer’s Sample Lines of Waists, Skirts, Suits and Dresses, on Sale Friday and Saturday at Less Than Cost of Material. E. C. Corn Flakes Toasted, a most y j delicious food, al- Ribbed Union ae 10c pkg. Buits, all sizes je price Tt 39c 65c Ladies’ Jersey Ladies’ 25c Hosiery, tans and black, sale price, pair 19¢ Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, 20c values, per pair lic 98° Men's Medium Weight Knit Underwear $1.00 Scotch Suitings 25-inch Crepe de Chine, 39c values, yard 19° $1 Plain and Fancy Messaline, 25-inch, yard 69° 15¢ Azua Lawn, all colors, per yard 10° 10c Linen Towels now offered for, each 5¢ 7¢ Challis, various colors and designs, per yard 4.¢ Quaker Oats, better in qual- ity and flavor than any cereal food made; pkg., now Ge Great Anniversary Sale of Young Ladies’ and Women’s A manufacturer’s surplus stock, purchased at about one-fourth the regular value, through the activity of our New York buyer. Including 2,000 pair good fitting and perfectly comfortable Pumps and Oxfords in tans, browns, patent leather, vici kid and gunmetal calf. We are deter- mined to make a complete clean-up of this lot, and in order to do so quickly we make the following ridiculously low prices, beginning Friday— Oxfords YOUR CHOICE Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords THE MARKETS $1.89 . Ladies’ 50c Belts 39° Sc-10c Hair Nets, all colors 2:6 75¢ Fancy Earrinsg 58° Men's 15c Sox for 6° and $600 worth of bees. | | { na Navel oranges Chucks .. tee ins, No, 1, full cut... Kite No. t Cows, No} 23: - Ewes - ‘Wethers . Spring. tamb . Hreakere «- Pork— ren Primmned. ses Short join por | Shoulders ew feet - ae Pork sausage .- Liver sausage Rologna seenee Tubs ae Smoxen meate— Selling Price, Hame ‘ . con . Potted tam o...- | Ox tongue, sac, « | Dried beet : lgpring brotlere ... Sak Suns & FES sees worth worth worth worth worth Pumps and Pumps Pumps Pumps Pumps Spnstesene” woe espe S Sesss =se5 to the right store. no connection any other storein this we do have “= 8 ever made to sell 80 little money. Come tomorrow Judge for yourself. TH. LARGEST UMION TAILOR 7 Dutch Cleanser, reg. 25c package, our price, 4 Gold Dust, Citrus or Pearl- ine Powder, Ladies’ 2- Clasp Pure Silk Gloves, all colors, spe- bpeery Carnation Milk,]] Fels Naptha, Sasabs, dus ‘i = oe iba Potatoes, 1 jntone .. + 04 . regan onto’ 4 47 sold elsewhere alae eo doom package for 10c-—4 cans Soap—7 bars 49c 25c 18c 25¢ 25¢ GREAT REDUCEMENTS TO BUY IN THE ALWAYS BUSY MEN'S STORE Ivory or Fairy ‘aulifiower. @ berries Cailt. cabbage lForhouse ie Ave. Annex Building. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 ALBERT HANSEN Established 188: $ PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry \ _ SEATTLE ai joie © Undertaking Co. OADWAY AND UNION effictent seevies, Homelite surroundings Phone Kast 300, Bable prices, Whole corn Cracked corn Middiings Rolle! LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follows: FOR TACOMA NDIANAPOLIS and FLYER S00 r 100, 11:00 A. M., 1:00, 3100, 900 P.M. MIGHT ROUN Single Trip B5e. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, SIOUX 5 12100 12 No 6 P. THRE ROUND TRIPS DAILY, Single Trip, Everett S5e, Ma- Round Trip, Everett 40, i es effective March §) 18, "12. } a Sehedules, Subject F | ce Without Notice. | | Men's 50c Suspenders for 17° Lewis & Co.'s Men’s Four-in- Hand Ties stylish and $30.00 Sincerity and Society Brand Suits, $16.85 dependable $25.00 All Wool Cassimere Suits, newest shades $15.00 Suits for small men and large boys, with long pants Just received, a new lot of Boys’ Suits in fancy gray mixtures; box cut coat and full peg top trousers with watch pocket, tun- nel laps, button and buttonholes on pockets; $6.00 and $7.00 sellers, going Friday and $4.98 Saturday Clothes Pins, 50c Swiss all you want, Curtains, sale price, now 29c per dozen 1c | Boys’ Summer 10c All Pure Linen Crash, 17 inches wide, yard 5c | $20.00 Men’s and Young Men's Suits, up- [ae ee $9.85 Weight Suits in large sized broken lots in grays, browns and mixtures. $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Summer Weight Knockabout Suits in brown and blue mixtures. $4.00 values BOY’S CLOTHING DEP’T Boys’ 75c Knickerbocker 35¢ Window Shades now going for 24c Ladies’ 5c Handkerchiefs, now 20 Cream of Wheat, delicious breakfast food; regular 25c pkg. 16° 5 10c pkgs. Envelopes and Writing Tablets, various sizes, sale price a”

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