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FRIDAY, 4 APRIT ‘A National Institution | rooming King & Oo. j Established 101 Years 27, 1928 From Coast to Coast *) At 4th Cincinnati Four hundred thousand in Cincinnati—over twenty mil- lion people in the country— can today buy Browning King clothing in their “home town” Browning King store, and Race Streets | 20 Browning King Stores in 18 Cities nati. men have $30 You Surely Know the Browning King Better Values Even though you’ve never been in Cincin- Right here in Seattle thousands of already found that buying clothes direct from Browning King’s fac- tory through Browning King stores they are saving 10 to 30 per cent, or the whole- salers’ profit. Browning King’s Remarkable Values and Newest Style Men’s Suits $35 $40 And $25, $45, $50, $55 to $70 Hi School Boys’ Suits—Sizes 32 to 36 $20 $25 $30 $35 Men’s Hats and Furnishings The Newest Styles at Popular Prices Second Ave. and University, Seattle ‘SHEFBIELD, Enr.. business losses. Aged Woman Used Hat Box for Bank ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 27.—Seenrl- ties found in‘her hat box after the gudden death of Miss Mary Burnett, aged 62, amounted to $6,500. Two Boys Drown BRUSSELS, ‘April 27, 10-year-old Eloise = Artran School Children LIVERPOOL, April 2 school. }||| FARE MEASURE |" S88 | Is INTRODUCED 19-Year-Old Files Bankrupt Petition April Nineteen-year-old Henry Shoded filed | & petition in bankruptcy owlng to) Girl in Bathtub|"" Two: boys,| superintes aged,12, and 18, bound’and gagxed|p nae @rowned her in the bath of her home| Cannot Buy Candy All) pupils of secondary schools have been for- | bidden to buy candy going to or from THE SE WOULD SAVE IN New Attempt to Conquer Mount. Robson ETERS ELLE DE Bn “CLEARANCE SALE. 7 6FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES New Argument Is Advanced for Montlake Bridge Kis to Capite rying « ni and University dis aken, Mont Murray saya, “A triots, hu six the ager BERMANN from BY BoB the party of making | stores and omers ma} | liveries, thes sreat, I am sat ing in the cost of delt Better equipped than they were | will amount to much more than the| When they made their first and un | cout of the bridge. nuccennfit mpt last) February the prepared to keep | “As everyone know», the cost of | deliveries is added to the cont of goods, and so, in tho end, it in the {Public which pays the econon j from which the city suffers By t at it declare they if it takes Winter condtt according jona still pi rule of 6 wun being hi “ Soliverten the adven to «e | of the bridge would be saved by the s] during t 4 lux | public in the coat of goods ary that they did not know on the | Be ™ | first trip, when the tempera low as 60 and 70 degrees writes, if more than counteracted by the danger of snownlides tn the The new ldcent fare ordinance | 4 resulting from the warmer duced in the city c 1 meeting Thurnd: ne Fecommendat “and Jean Landry left f mountalh «a month ago 4 t of Utilities | cutadliched headquarters at Bere F. Russell, providing for the sale of | | some 18 ‘nalles: away te andiseven tokens for $0 cents and 1 an Natignal raitwaptins fot $1.00 when bought at the of oximately’ a third of the of the utilities department. No| distance up the oountainside. They change is made on children’s school | have just been Joined by Lambert in Suicide Pact SLD, Eng. April 27.—|and Bergues are the men Black— $2.95 per palr Black— $2.95 per pair $2.95 per pair Low or Hi Heels Men’s Scout Style . Men’s WELT OXFORDS— Brown or Cash Buying for our Chain-Shops and lower selling expenses, means a Big Saving for You! One- and Two- Strap Slippers in Brown or Oxfords — Brown or Satin Strap Slippers— Rainier a tittle’ over Tks, aged nd Ada Stone, | citrated Mt, suicide pact attributed to “impulsive |fent during the winter for the fi insanity.” time. We Welcome Complaints WO things are necessary for good public service— efficient production and efficient use. It’s our en- deavyor to produce gas efficiently and to render good gas service. UR customers owe it to themselves and to us to . use gas efficiently and economically, because when this is done mutual satisfaction is the result of our business relations. ie is only through mutual co-operation that both company and customers can benefit. And mutual co-operation means good public relations, at the foun- dation of which is a genuine spirit of helpfulness, OME persons fail to report complaints because of the thought that they may be classed as a “kicker.” ; We Welcome Complaints And when they come to us promptly and directly, they are doubly welcome. advantage, however, Bergues | fares. ae nbergh and Jacques Landry. Fars The — orien party Included | * Charles R. Ysrzyman, but he froze | Two Girls Drown one foot’ on the daa for the sum |mit, and his place was taken by Jacques Landry. The two Landrys| who aged 16, drowned themselves in aj} ® year ago, thiia accomplishing the ATTLE er an & hi 1 in do La | ole Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave, Main 6767 THE GAS CO. THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1906. tories ithe U ampson's f ms less as wi where STAR Simply stamps and — DELIVERY COST Seattle Party Undaunted by Accide ? If you're ter or 's book paration t of the der wh ur Washington bureau. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New I wish York Ave., Washington, D. ©. a copy of with four cents in stamps for same, WITH THE Ma. al La . adjuti General Lane nt of marine 5 years first return to Santiago alnce that He spots along the shore west of San tingo ashore and were codes, Maria Teresa, Cristobal Colon and the reat. | noMBARDED FOR DAYS Morro Castle, perched 300 feet above entrance on a great rocky cliff of which it seems a part, barded for dafs by Sa istoric date whore ¢ natel Some 4 ousand c polonel will the high rock promon. wich mark the entrance to Pjthe harbor of Santiago, morning, & group of us listened to the reminiscenses of Brigadier Gen: §. marine corps. ‘s slege and ra's fleet on July 3, 1898, al ‘ated but utterly worth res has compiled, t the coupon below, “The Bride's Booklet,” and inclose here- * Lad LAD! $6 Whit military and m hand turned soles. ‘ e we into the Unive trict. If t 7A * $ bridge were ¢ ruck 1 - me ae * : Men's save two miles on every trip, Here's Mount Rdbson, highest ‘mountain in the Canadian Rockies, which four Seattle Shoes ) WEEE ON THRUCt men are now attempting to ascend, The white substance appearing behind the peak is not) sigs, i Pile Mae a a cloud—it is snow which is being blown off by a 60-mile “breeze.” Inset shows the : wegen t mee me cabin at Berg lake, where the mountaineers are making their headquarte rs. The pictures} , that the <X-\ were taken by Jean Landry, one of the climbers, about a week ago. \Ladies a June bride, brother of a lok Sa initeas : | INFAN until ‘moon, for it. se loose inc liegeat 98c SH Pumps | SHOES LADIES’ OXFORDS | Ladies! Drown, Black nnd Sport Oxfords, formerly OY s0¢ re sold. t9 $5.00)" Clearance ey? nclahere hema yh Special... ‘LADIES’ Grade Dress Shoes, originally trown made to sell for $7.00, . PUMPS GIRLS’ loans JANES nm pipings; a ance Special. Clearance Special E pb a aE Gris’ Patent Mary danes s 1.98 98¢ GIRLS’ SHOES $1.98 Work 81.98 Over 500 pen. Vatent Cait Kia Pu Shoes, eut to $4.98 MEN’S SHOES... Men's Scouts and Heavy Shoes; Clearance Special 51.05 Men's and Ladies’ $1.08 SLIPPERS 98c ALL SIZES 2.98 runs °2.98 Values Canvas Oxfords and Pumps; Baby Louis heels; Biack, Plain and Bro~ mch and Military heel White Canvas SHOES 98c Ay new stock of ladies’ brown 2-strap, hand- turned soles and two- toned and patent Slip- pers, made to sell originally for $7.00, at Clearance Price— $2.98 Prices for Good Shoes in Seattle, Come to This Clearance Sale iq SHOE STORE © 1401-3 FIRST AVE.tNion* UNION LADIES’ $2.98 Spanish heels; rance Price, ...82.98 A9¢ Mary Jones, zen; at Olear~ ..23¢ White Ca TS’ SOFT 80) General Recalls Details of Santiago Harbor Fight Lane Was First Lieutenant of Marines Dur- ing Spanish War AT SANTI {By Mali}~ FLE reb Rough Riders won today it is proba’ | spot to be found a: NO RAIN FOR the other ant and inspector of For one thing at Meuten Admiral w York, during the final destruction WAS 4 part of Cuba and while the sun {f n ago. Thin was his all purposes. pointed out the ral Wood Sovera’s ships ran burned, the Mer-/guit that in place more than trails. build or even maint built, Santiago its 000, 1s riotously sugar fs booming a medelaval pile the harbor as bom-|Cuban spends his son's 13 ch guns but was only partially | teusts to fortune fo stroyed, according to General|sow with sugar con ane, In ro Castle, there was|ix full of hope and |nothing but a lot of obsolete cannon, | but he manages to 1 bronze muzzle loading pleces a min in the 18th century, breakfast obaliy the several > outside Santiagol wife fer taz! Roosevelt and his cut of The Financial End of Your Business is an all-important part of it. The more closely you co-operate with your bank, the more you use its services and facilities, the better you can conduct your affairs, and the less trouble you have with your finances. Our business is caring for other peo- ple’s business, Jhe Bank of Seattle + Second Avenue and Columbia Street Juan Hill and El Ci cated as an international park, but PAST 21 MONTHS more than a few stray sprinkles in the past 21 months in the Eastern hills, mountains, valleys and gulches, looks not unlike Arizona at its worst, of Yuma Js quite ardent enough for The splendid military roads bullt es for 25 years with the re- ‘urred to Cuba Libre apparently to pressed when sugar is down, proverbial sailor when he has it and| buy one handsome layout for fete days—and an occasional champagne First National the battles of San laney will be dedi. bly the dreariest nywhere, ft hasn't rained the whole region, jot so hot as that have been left to s they are little Tt has never oc- ain roads already elf, a city of 80,- prosperous when and horribly de- The | like the money r the future, Just ming, up again he empty of pocket o find enough to Scolded by his Choose Your Spring Clothes Specially tailored in the new season’s Patyien all well made of thoroughly dependable materials, in stripes, checks, mixed or solid patterns that are ex- tremely good looking. Priced at And you can purchase with liberal credit. WONDERFUL VALUES materials in pleasing, new effects—specially priced tomorrow at Now—Pay Later F i The family outfitting store offers you special convenience in buying new, warm weather ap- parel. You don’t need to pay the whole pur- chase price at once. Choose the good-looking clothes you want, pay just a small sum down and the remainder can be paid later when your requirements allow. Bradbury Suits or Spring $29.50 and Upwards Offered in UTILITY COATS 164 Coats’ for all-year-round wear — good $22.50 See Our New Arrivals in Women’s Sports Wear It’s worth your while’ to choose your Spring outfit at the Store of Credit Gladly. You can wear while you pay in easy weekly or monthly sums, and our liberal credit costs you not one cent extra. Come in tomorrow and let. us show you our display of seasonable apparel.