The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR “BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907 and 1208 Seventh Ave EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, Telephones— Editorial: Independent 575; t Independent 1188) Su Sunset Main 1050, Main 1060, BALLARD STAR AGBNCY.2m Ballard Awe @uneet, Raliard mt per Week, of twenty-five cents per month, ro Malt KINA THe dale when your subsoription expires ts When that date « * ° has your name is tak the fit, As £ dais oa J at (he Postoffiee at Beattie, Washington a quneee sew War on Bad B Business Ta a apec cable dispatch f Lond to the New Y ua ta thia ve gnifieant paragre ph The old world hag come to believe in general terms that Amer foan business methods are rotten ake more than a pape reorganization of the great life tn © companies and @ ing of the Augean stables at Chicago to restore European | Americ esty and fair dealing, It will be a long tr put pinfjon on “this side of the Atlantic will have avy dence in Amertoan corporate reform 406 © Bishop Potter says that when he was asked by the London reporters concerning Amerioan scandals tndu waly ¢ i fm the eas, he answered that “the real he twe h and the Amertoan poopte was that the Ar ans wash thetr ¥ Mnen in public A good answer, The Amertoan jo wash thet y linea tn public It is a Dlessed practice, and may we long practice tt. If tt fa not washed thus, human experience sblishes that it will not be washed at all Mee ES ke The worst thing about the old world’s bettef that bas 0 ave rotten ts the “7 that hurts. It ia not only the meat trust scandal w gives I ° ground for su = Its mow ms back to the plucking of f 1 Brie and Atchison Jersey Tt recalls It has now n the railroad w ‘ world re for p It Yank an wl tok fs not deca have negleced an ity ' Por a & ion we have tees tra oa mn f Dusiness h and fair dea which It took a to quire. It ts time we were redeeuting ft and standards eS There ous wh tn washing a public; but the important thing | VE ARK WASHIN — ona Tourist Exourston. No finer ride on the sound than that to the U. S navy yards at Bremerton, where the famous bat- @eship Oreson and the largest ‘Buy Your Fireworks at __Piper & Lf s walning ship im the world. the Phi Bring the ean be seen. Also gor. han - ment ¢rydock, cruisers to abe - we Boats leave Pier 2 atx ‘ BS rush and stock Dunn & Co. Phrenologists, 1414) Talbot for patents, 206 Mutual Life. ‘Bnd ave, $1.0 Some NOTICE TO WATER STAR DUST By “Josh” Almost t fort w.c. T.U.t Thut that 4 tr " taf What The Howton Amer ‘ ved th ' Mra ¢ , a ‘ t " he does. M he ait w \ ah " t \ é waan't W tt ter you a A WORD FROM JOBH WISE ’ tried \ { ‘ A thin wk ‘ = QQ, One of the man think y \, most popular and ) of women's porated wy " pect clubs. by an ax | ‘EM SPIT. co ait DROP IN AN SEE ERR RRR AMUSEMENTS IN SEATTLE * ~ * * & . The Meadow * , . ~ . ee eee Mineral Country's Springs of the Star .) ter Vaudeville. Orpheum Theater—Vaiidg ntages Theater—Vaude ® * Central Theater — Vaude- & * * & = Lake Union Pavition—Rabet & 7 * “a * @ Madison Park Pavillog-> @ @ the in Wedw ta ad “me .* * * 7 . ee ee Fine Display of Artistic Photographs # wi CONSUMERS Moon Began @ IN DIS'T NO. 3 ' a ‘ June, | © e arte Dis W m Now ¥ a th Bo-, among Seattle ra oes Friday Special in Ribbons Great reductions are offered you Friday in the Ribbon Section. While space permits but few quotations, all lines are specially reduced. Buy now for the 4th A large assortment of fancy, plain ar iR ; very best of taffeta, regular 1 35 rd; Frida 29¢ Children's Hair Ribbor aid, up to two inches wide; I a's price, a yar 10¢ Special, No. 2—Ribbon in red Ww 1 whit yards in bolt, regular price 10c bolt ; sy al Friday Se Shaded Ribbons, up to § inches wide; Bows Made to Order Pearl Buttons Pearl Buttons, good, strong for 10¢ lear, water Pearl, Bathing Suits Better provide yourself with a I Suit for the 4th of July. Women’s 3-piece Bathing Suits, hair, full blouse waist, linen, with rows-of bi sleeves, navy and red, all sizes; price . Women’s and Misses’ Bathing S in navy and black, bright r athing mad wide sailor of fine ality quality k soutache b lar, belt and band at bottom of skirt hite braid short siceves, low neck, all si . $2.75 Bathing Caps to match s Ika dot each . . 25e¢ Rubber Bathing C: aps... + 30¢ WATER WINGS Help one to learn to swim ; try them—they’re gre MEN’S BATHING SUITS Men's Two-Piece Suits, with st , very neat, Comforts for Friday Good heavy grade, filled with t Bre honestly worth $2.00; ¢ 11-4 GRAY BLANKETS 1 bale only to sell Friday, fr le bed size, pink blue borders, good for camp; ro house ke should buy this blanket; Friday spe » BLE re white cott fay at, eac $i. 50 MAY MANTON PATTERN® 10. HOME OF THE UNIVE L. RANGE Women’s Sults, Skirts and Coats Tardy Suit buyers—Now is your chance. Be quick— Here are bargains for you. Real reductions that can not be found elsewhere— COVERT JACKETS Tan ( tt Ja ner f stitc! . . AY specia $15 Ja s with med appings and cloth buttom rida . $12.00 Don't { t he si lot a € Women's I ts ir ra) ting Ali bi | n wide Eton Suits of mavy and Panama vf jacket with cream br loth and pleated from knee t . . * . I Dy ft lay gpd offers ral spe be aur store— | 36-INCH SILKOLINE 8 1-3 ¢ : our t ful; special Si 3e¢ TABLE LINEN asc YARD Regular 3 t at va f{ ns, b al ' Seattle, px BD cevccsseccsvescorronceseeees 25¢ DRESS GINGHAMS se I ally 4 it H w : 8 vanted tt r " 8 to 1 y bs be t2 1a COTTON FLANNEL 8 1-2 I ay S.¢ Heavy grade, ful : 22¢ oe iu Washt “ "er" Ana nie ier wr rh FIRST AVENUE WASHINGTOM Pe Sars, prones do ell wa for aratting He Big Dance at Leschi eas Park Tonight I tf hae mri : i | ae ‘ . ‘maki the ah a : Keto. ths manor, 217 James ut |? ‘ ~ Aa rally comes ake whip | oor Messenger left here to go to Den Motnes, and what was our am} tonlahment when he came in M and introduced hls wite, | to be Misy Cooper of Des Moines.) 7 the Rook Island in nt and ina who 4 Sirawh shortcake la how @ 4,-Barnesville, ©. Aaily Knterp GUAKER « 1013-1015, SEATTLE, 114 ye AMUSEMENTS. ROBKELL, & DRWW, Managers Frird Avenue | | 1 Theater “The Moat Popular Theater.” | TONIGHT AND ALL, WREK | The Aylesworth 6tock Company he Drama of Western Life A STRUGGLE FOR GOLD” kidnaped In The Only First-€ lass The pater. Return of the Favorite Opera Company re night, Frid duturday—Ba | | | ’ t Kn uM Harry ' “ y ' f th . Pipe Mine Ht ~ 4 at Phe Princess oe ’ _ —_ ————-—— fay 3 30, 7:80, 9 Burne 100, 90 |} Hed Bug Banish guheave: dusiees , “ h 1 - BASEBALL I] iting u on Pacit past League Port ¥ ad See ee BAN FRANGIACC ) VS. SEATTLE erly } TOMORROW AT 3:30 { The Q mak FREE t RECKEATION PARK. Adminalo snd fake Virginta or l 70 Main 134 eed rn Ce Car LADIES’ DAY8—Wednesdays and Fridays The QUAKER DRUG CO X HA RAC ES ee eeamiaeh A = 41013-1015 First Avenue rinet nAcua PM sure Phe Meadows ~ : . First avenue south — EXCURSION TO MOODS CANAL JULY 4. " ' 1 N nomen ¢ RAILM sng | Pi 0 fr INDIANAPOL HOODS CA — Mt ay . good ere aes a ano Prices i ’ . A " * | ' , ' A kha ' : } Slashed Wed ng at ALKI NATA" tra up Laven AND GROW FAT rif “DANCING ' evERY ven an SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Steinway (and 711 BECOND AVENUE AFTER JULY other) Pianos SEATTLE 1406 SECOND AVENUE. Retined Roller Skating ; Tos tat. Specials In Women’s Shoes For Friday OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS FOR THE 4TH. I Oxfords, best of pure white cany as w la solid ther flexible i $1. 48 1 Ovni , black mil $1.98 La 8 heel, patent $1.48 r 7 b le, best of f n's Patent k s 8 to 1 back Save on Trunks Friday $7.00 scr he bebe tee $4.25 d, hardy square top, metal dl, y, $7.00 value ; at $4.25 prin ms BRASS TRIMMED TRUNK $10.00 md, heavy | eats, extra heavy brass lock, ned, two trays, Fibre bur Here’s That Same Silk Petticoat Special That Caused Such a Sen- sation a Few Weeks Ago Such a deckied success was wired for another lot of tomorrow at 3 p. m excellent $10.00 and extra Friday er $15. ~ valuc $10.00 STEAMER TRUNK $6.50 extra Hagney bolts, linen $10.00 va lriday $6.50 brass bumper hts Lower eas on Suit Cases NO STORE EQUALS THESE FIGURES FRIDAY. $5.00 SUIT CASE AT $3.50 the last sale that we at oned those silk petticoats, and they go on sale! All who bought before agree that these underskirts are truly! Al ather, reinfor le leath 1 frame, linen wonderful values at the extr ly low sale price of ned, 24-inch cont . k 1 trimmings, neat $5.00 CARS OE. o00cnscscsccecs bay 4 einai ALLIGATOR CASE $ $ 0 H He Cash or Credit Basement Bargains pe cain Soe See Game eet oe noticeable in the peg aa a ® ih eaet ove e pecierg b t this basement of black, gray, old rose, light blue, reseda, red, navy and tam - ‘ needs Inigh Sale starts at 3 sharp, and I 15 p m. only, Only one 1 Londor skirt to a customer, and all 1 P 1 la.... 25¢ ef loz . 30¢ its: isi Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. et tall og 1332-34 Second, near Union 25¢ Paper Novels “ Seattle’s Rellable Credit House”.

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