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@ | Cash_ ee “Don't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” _The Now Store The July Sale Should InterestYou Whenever y neighbor tells you that at @ certa y Why not take the New trad you save money by 50 Per Cent Partial List ALL THREE EXACTLY \& OFF PARLOR SET IN Y % OF! PICTURES AT AND FIVE-PIECE AT EXACT EVERY THE HOUSE Maho Rocker or Cha Shipper shed any and px f olst at, slight ly at to 8 $8.00 Rocker with $--Vernis Martin Parlor Rook seat hand er or Chair k covered seat 13.50 price $30.00, cut to....815,00 33 1-3 Per Cent Partial List 994—Solid Gold Oak Sideboar 92—Elegant Colonial All Mahog quarter saw b iahe any Wood Rocker, hand yh has French bev mirror ished, heavy round post lain 18x36, 4x48, modernly back pattern regular $30.00. arranged = silver and linen eut to 820.00 Grawers; price $65.0 726—Mahogany Arm Chair, fin Me est style, has maasiv frame. 674—Sidedoard, extra large mas all wood, hand polls price sive pattern, all quarter sawed $37.50, cut to 25.00 hand polished golden oak, has | 939--Mahogany Parlor Rocker. 18x40 French bevel plate 1 low Colonial effect, perfectly ror, six linen and silver draw plain, all wood, hand polished ers; price $68.75, cut to - price $21.75, cut to... 814.50 $48.85 | 904—Turkish All Leather Arm 025—Sideboard, all quarter sawed | Chair or Roc most desir golden oak, has three ach able ch solid comfort bevel plate mirrors, very at- price $60.00, cut to Sd) tractive pattern; price $43.50, | 281—Quarter Sawed Gol eut to , $29.00 | Upright Fo i eeiteehare heavy French aL, PEDESTALS glass on front; ONE-THIRD OFF to RE COR. SECOND AVE. @ UNION STREET WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17 Increase of postage of second-class mail matter may be urged at the coming seasion of congress as a means of wiping out the deficit in the postal service. Representativ Overstreet, of Indiana, chairman the house committee on post offices and port roads, is strongly in favor | of this plan. | TEKOA—The Mahoney Electric & mbing company has begun the r system he rm construction Men’s Strict- ly Custom- Made, hand tailored, genuine im-' portedRoy- al Blue Serge, single or double breasted, stouts or slims, suits that sell in the best stores ev- erywhere for $20, Y special— $10 Mixed Nov- elty Tweeds $9.65. for .. for $12 Neat Brown | $18.00 Hand Mixtures 7 75 | Tailored for i Suits for A. Bridge & r to the Bon Marche ton NEWS OF fand the ec fund Royal Blue Serge Suit $15.00 Imported Scotch Goods $20.00 Custom-Made English Suiting $13.75 1415-1417 Second Avenue THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, JULY 17 1905, — TAPS SOUND FOR aS Sigggeaeeaggapmmommnenes G. A. R. LEADER | Undermuslins | ad Book Special at inepction ofthe Grand | fh | cf styl and valu; Caring Salo rs | MTT SECOAD AVE. 470 HADIAON ST ge aetaadae ileal se home's timton bat reaveret | P| Ind to 1-2 Less | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Three for 25c maing will be taken back to Be | General } 1841 was born tn He enlisted in Blackmar at Bristol, Pa July have fallen low list of t windows, Clearing | display in our | MEN'S HIRTS. White laundered Shirts | (for big men only), made of New York and Wam sutta Mills cotton, with pure linen bosom, sizes | 16%, 17% and 18 only r ular $1.00 values Bale price 396 BATHING SUITS. | Men's Bathing Suits, of fancy striped knitted w ted, all sise Clear ing Sale price tomor row and while th each . W. W. BLACKMAR SET WARTS | A big collection of White the Fifteenth Pennsylvania cavalry Lawn Waists, all made and served with distinction through up in this season's out the war. | styles; worth $1.00 — | and $1.2 hb, Clearing BOISE, Idaho, July 17 Sheridan post, G. A. R ‘The Boise, Sale price ave taken charge of the remains of Gen | NAPKINS. eral Blackmar ne body was em Letes 6-6 stip Tenner ®t balmed and ¢ 1 in a metaliic on Gn tas aa casket and os yond quality always retailed Army hall, where it lay in sta ue at Mk be c Ganen, Goomeind til 3 oeclock this afternoon, when 2 a it was taken to the depot. Mrs Sale price $1.95 Blackmar leaves tonight with the remains for Boston. WASH GOODS. | Sicilian Votles, 30 inches WASHINGTON, D. C., July | wide, in small checked }John R. King, of Baltimore, senior patterns, shades of tan, vies commander of the G. A. R., be- | biue and gray, very nice comes commander-in-chief by Trea for shirt waist suit. ron the death of General Blackmar| Clearing Sale price..... at Bgise, Idaho, yesterday, | eee vee wees S1-3e THE STATE PROS: county up in R The new Ben mart b aty off ning business. jals are begin WALLA WALLA—Whitman col- | >*#008 Just as this time lege haa been notified that its in * structors are eligible to a portion| GRANITE FALLS—The Wayside of Carnegie’s $10,000,000 benefit | mine has shut down pending nego It is announced by the col- | tistions for sale REPUBLIC—Mining work here Is prospering. Both the Ben Hur and Morning Glory mines have resumed work after the mid-summer vaca tion. | | = | BELLINGHAM—The sports here | leannot buck the tiger any more Gambling has been stop; VANCOUVER—The Bozarth fam tly is holding a reunion on the old homestead, which was located in 1847. ABERDEEN Work has com meneed on the new A. J. West mill. | PROSSER—The J. w building has been started. coat $25,000. Carey It wil TACOMA — German. ies and Austrian singers are preparing to attend the Portland fair in a body CHEHALIS — Mosayro several cases of smallpox Shaner has died of the disease k reports Pat WENATCHEE—A stock company has been organized fot the purpose of irrigating 3,000 acres of what is known as the Columbia «vallty across the river from this place. 23 Cents Dozen © fresh Oregon Exee 25 Cents Pound Washingtor 29 r Adams’ Beat amery Butter. Fresh Roasted Coffees ' ybody knows that Coffee very day is better thar {fee roasted get it from one week, on: you your grocer nome months to one year. Our ¢ fees are fresh roasted every lay in our own store with the $9.75 $12.75 ved blue flame e at 15¢, 25¢, 30¢, and 40¢ per pound. Try ffee. ADAM TEA & COFFEE CO. 921 GECOND AVENUE, Near Madison Street impre Co. argains we Move r than ever, Ow prepar thing by storm. Remarkable ba ole summer «1 for tow ment is taking ev row have BATHING SUITS. Women's Bathing Suits made of fine black cot ton sollel, with lar cuffs and belt of white and red, with full blouse and skirt; regular value $2.50 each; ¢ ing Sale price 81.08 TABLE LINENS Heavy Scotch Cream Dam ask, 66 inches wide, a r and the quality usually re at b a yard Clearing Sale price. 39¢ DP 3 GOODS. English Mobairs, 38 inches wide, cream color, the kind that washes per fectly; usual retati price 65e a yard. Clearing Sale ore 4ve SHOPPING BAGS Rush Shopping Bags, light and neat looking, the kind always sold at 15 each ecial Clearing Bale tomorrow 9¢@ pric HANDKERCHIEFS. a Lace Trimmed All Linen Handkerchiefs, in 25 dif ferent styles, values 25¢ and We each. Clearing Bale price ve | The Clearing Sale Sweeps On ry line of uJ, more spocia puntos See big CORSET UNION SUITS ad ci Womer Union Suits, of Snel 7 knitted cotton, a ‘ leevelens umbrella oot ing lk taped neck bip and arms, and 2%-inch atyl lace edgings at knees Clearing pecial Clearing Sale morrow price, each 59e TOILET SOAI GOOD CALICOES A big lot of Toilet High Grade Calicoes (we gate celebrated make <e : fons regular 10c and iSc val. kin e dark pat ues. Clearing Sale price ter a cake be price, a yard TOWELING BOYS’ PANTS. All Linen Crash Toweling Made of good, strong, dur 19 Inches regular able tweed, all sizes, 4 price every e 1c a to 14; regular values 2 yard pecial Clearing dc a pair. Clearing Sale price tomorrow only » tomorrow The 19¢ NECKWEAR CREAM SILKS Ladies’ Hemstitehed Col Cream White Wash Silk lar and Cuff Sets, of hes wide, the kind plain white lawn, regu ich used for sum lar retail price 26 t waists. Clearing Clearing Sale price 12¢ price, a yard. .25¢ PRINTED CHALLIE BOYS’ SUITS Washable Printed Challies Wash Suits of good sum suitable for children’s Washable patterns, made es and kimonos up in blouse styles; reg ring Sale pric ular 59¢ and 69¢ values Clearing Sale price 47¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Cor. Second Avenue and Madison ty bawks have on deposit at the|secing a bit of the city present me about $2,500,000, placed| “At Tacoma they have got things | with them, for the most part, by|running in such a systematic way farmers jthat a tourist hardly ever pas exe that no one is in need of any, COLFAX—The 24 Whitman coun | ing therefore they leave withou TOKIO, July | FRANCE WILL LOAN that the on =|% jouse has been fixed Began the Riverside hotel building 17.—It ts expecta, Russian warships Pallada, | RUSSIA THE COIN} povcisa ani Poitava, sunk at Port : seed through there without stopping to Arthur, will soon be refloated. The DAVENPORT — The hardware| see the city. The boosters’ club is| AS Rite aby store of Adam Knox has been con-| certainly getting in» good| ST. PETERSBURG, July 17 Korean Joan of $1,000,000 is over~ siderably damaged by fire |work. They advertise, they send/is stated on excellent authority that ped four times. This is the _ | booklets on to meet the coming). pony gyndi rangers ge time a foreign loan was over WATERVILLE Farmers of | trains anc every acheme | Serer to Ruaria to supply the money ted in Japan. Douglas county will harvest an ex-|in the art of advertising. Why don't | Pi/™ to UMS te attr et Japau RO SE: traordinagyily large crop of wheat |the Seattle Chamber of Commerce | mat as a cg ape pone cApiaa ANG GRULDREM this year, do some of these things? Why don’t/ 171. said the sy » has offered | Can enjoy a pleasant afternoon at bo y have some one # Victori out bills or ac | induce the tourists to sto ja day or so? SHOULD BOOM te The hotel managers of this city are complaining of the poor efforts | on the paft of the ¢ ber of Com meree to keep tourists in this city any length of time. “it fe not so much for our hotels said a prominent hotel man of the elty, “but if the tourists are wante by the city to stay and look arc it offer OSSINNING, N. Y., | Charles Jackson, colored Breen, white, inducem “The Princess Victoria is bringing | hundreds of people into this jevery night. They arrive he 0 * to catch the 10 o'clock train tor Portland and so make preparations to get the early train in the morn —— trocuted at the Sing Sing Jack house this morning. a man during a he York. Breen committed m |a bar room row in New Yc meet the every night and hand ething else that will er by It is the only prope EXPIATE CRIMES IN CHAIR OF sat: were successfully el up in k Prin to $600,000, to advance any 5 000. G:L Holmes Furniture Co: U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Today Inaugurates the Third Week of Our Annual July killed New ler in If You Owned ‘Your Own Store yu could supply merchandise to your own family at wholesale prices. Become a part owner in the Producers and Consumers Association And you can do the same thing. We'll show you how to become a part owner without money. 314-15-16 Colman Block Main 2553 L 1005 iV Phones - - - @08806000000 000000000000 Clearance Sale Starting off with a fresh gain business r CIAL SALI constantly f membe PERFECT line of extraordinary bar- an lented week of Many pieces are on SPE- FIRST TIME, as we are paces with new goods, Re- hase promptly and IN CONDITION MBANWHI ‘erlook the don’t ov fact that Practical Housekeepers awarded the Highest Medal of Merit To the CELEBRATED MONARCH RANGE—made of malleable fron and steel. We sell you one—brand new—under the most liberal terms. m. An expert swi etn ee ania nit ll a atta it