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MANY POLICIES ARE WORTHLESS ae . of MERCHANTS who } wie pECRETARY ention to the 1 EXCHANGE says FEW Al “ ont find qe THE CONFL SION protected, 1 we 4 , rire N v hat eve Mi hold PREVAILING me oO a at hin in ~e WORLO There is danger in QuRANcE he matter But Few Are Paying ethete are hundred oO ite hardah ms. indi’ \ “ mn San pee! no, If (ne " fa i Gre, Hoult not rom surance compan insurance Thee , few who are payte Torih the paper *F ' nd doing everythin Pavia was the state wast yakten settionents morning bY W. T * ) nolseo te slowly build ry of the Merchants _ ng mh Tt wll take for city, who has due ne n her frme be en st weeks’ Dusin 4 vt the same Few bus fpan Francisco. on belaar rected aap ave : Worthless Police! in hetght, and many are ” t the ve *phave Deon & , ‘ ne trouble, ane situation there ts tnanrance trou ; A rey word that there F “ On © nd the Me ot palicles Bow o% acific In having trout oe “7 es on the cons wand the stoamahy enrately wortniees, COMPS ure involved on the oth aden poen forced to the wall BY jer. wind there is a seareity have Seer jeco disaster, aml the of labor at San Francisco. The toak Ban eens not Deen 207 ot clearing up the debris is sow Ro hare |thing enormous, stil tots te being of thee Mprancieco every col! etarded by not having sufficten te ta known. help OVERNIGHT == MAT FIT veneers Saturday's races at the Mead | FIRST RACE-seven ¢ selling. 4-year-olde and wants TO COME INTO SEAT j TLE WITH W iT SEATTLE— " COMMITTEE IS AT WORK TO Garey peTenMINE THE 8OUN ~y . 1 Waters ——- SECOND RACE . 3-year-obde Amorenrent ts 20 na Aveyolin Tee ‘dik Point residen's x Legal Fors Meattie, providing \ Sant- | Mosaro 1 Tail immediately annex to the EG. Ctem occcs i af Seattle, The W Seattle Martenor ....+.4 tes amd mayer have & 2 PAM | S554 9 wean me +o Hog A aman h AIKI | THIRD RACE—Ome mile and 50] nodal yards, selling. 4-year-olds and 9795 oare Tyron Rese Katle Crews Rey Dare . ennemation » Seattle all of tha te the line of South j ‘eraterty to the sound. taking Dixeite n, Oxbow Mey Helladay Pettis to the mat. a Taranta Seattle Mom Cond .« ed Bensie Weifly 108 han been Redwald . et Mayor | 915 *Aniraa eee 100 thie morn- | 9666 Redmont 107 wae on FOURTH RACE..Five furlongs Alki Point and other) spectat puree, 2-year-olds qaiaia, but the committee | 9421 Lucy © - 102 Mable to agree upon any | pert Lady's Beauty ... vo ? M ab . toe y Prost 116 eT! Gr @. Clatr . 10 9831 Uttea *- 5 9422 Calmar vo $81T Native Son «18 1FTH RACE—One mile Mead Selling Stake, value #00. 8 year-olds and up 9832 Col. Jewel! 24 *Martinrmas 196 9624 Buchanan j 1e4 9820 *Ra Sheridan os IXTH RACE Six furlones sett fog, ¢-year-olds and up. | 9786 Glendenning le 07 Titus It 109 * Ls GQrORR «oe eee 108 9819 BM. Mrattein 108 9426 Little, Hastercup ovk tor (992%) Dr "Sherman .- supe 109 9098 *Peter J 100 SEVENTH RACE — Five furlongs purse, 3-yoar-olds and wp. (9919) Grasecutter down by « wih do away with all) formerly made by the} the and Bie fe directed in the mata fewight tratfic, the passenger | also affected, and as the latter the eral be directly affected . some raiire | f the fest, offering special exe ursion & Wreit, have for cause OLD SOL 16 ALSO SLATED FOR A SIMILAR EXHIBITION OUR: ING THIS MONTH. T James A. Murray 9800 Minty’ Etkins be interpreted the clerk, of FROM WESTWARD. The steamer Portland. of the i Coast company, arrived Seward, Valder and the went early this morning with 125 and 356 tons of ot were roundtrip the Reynolds De company, of Alaska, w forth to examine the property ae. Omar J. Humphrey. president ‘the Alaska Coast company, mace ‘tip in command of the Port Look out for an eclipse of the moon tonight. If Seattieites hap |pen to protract ee magnificent eclipse of the luminary will be plainly vistble. This eclipse ts slated for 3 o'clock tomorrow morning, The affair ts assured the utmost promptness, whether an audience ts present or not A week from next Sunday the sun is also going to hide his face for a short period, but this spec tacle will be afforded to only those on the Pacific coast who happen to reside In the Alaska country The two above phenomenas are explained by the erudite as result ing from a slight crossing of the wires by the chief dispatcher \DVERTISE CITY IN THE SOUTH butehers and dealers in meats. granted an order of dis B. Smith & Co. con @ general sheet metal and Works, have dissolved. The iy asked to be disincorporat- Palace of Sweets to Re- Open on Saturday * of Sweets will reopen 16 First avenue Saturday. Dur- the afternoon and evening there Ba be @ special mus program |SEATTLE YOUNG MEN WILL Muvenics wilt be given the ladies. Management desires to extend Sordial invitation to former pat and others to be present at the ing and inepect the stock of ios. There are new and at- live features in the bunch room it i planned to make the pla. @ the most attractive in the away MAKE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA FOR A PURPO! spread = Seattle = Mterature broadcast, advertising this section of the state and at the same time have a unique outing, two Seattle young men and also one from Col fax will leave the city the first of next week in a touring car an make thelr way by easy stages to |Calitornia and to ulfferent sections of that st To alien's fortune 0,000,000. Andrew Carne- 1000000. W. K. Vander $100,000,000, Without ex- §| A. Woodard and G Mondral, of tion, every great fortune in §| Seattle nd Robert Jackson, of Colfax, are the three who will ad-| ica can easily be traced to Beginning of smal! savings. founders were men whe by earning only $3 te $10 [P week, but whe saved « part of they earned. 'e Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest vertise this city A large touring | lear has been purchased and Mon |day they will leave, They will take lterature prepared by the leommercial bodies of the elty, also that given them by large manufac turing firms. The exposition of 1909 will aleo be widely advertined Arrangements have boen mele to ship advertising matter to various sections along the route in order to keep fully prepared for the gem Jeral distribution | FOUR LOTS BRING $70,000. We Have « Branch at George: town, VANES D. Home, President N. B, SOLNER Cashier. | A large sale has just been made Beg ettlrrogg lin Plummer’s addition, in which Tieest theconhere’ mes McElroy has purchased from F. W. Baker lots 6, 6,7 and 8, block 5, for $70,000. worth, ERCHANT (8 ARRESTED. “, HW. 1. Barth, a merchant, was ar rested at noon today by Sergeunt Sprengle and Patrolman O'Gonnor HAVE BEEN MADE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL ROADS MAKE NEW SCHED. ULE TO SEATTLE FROM THE EAST AND SOUTH. One-way coloniat rates to Seattle from all sections of the east and south will be in effect from sePtom- ber 15 to October 21, Spoctal ctr culare were received by the various rallroads today annoaneing the above. The agreement was reaghed at « meeting of the Transeantinental Passenger association, which met at Chicago five days For merly rates similar to above have not applied from Texas or Louisiana, but this year special agreements have been made which embrace those two sections BLETHEN SUIT IS POSTPONED The motion proceedings brought Alden J. Blethen through brother-iniaw, Davia Hunter compel the water 4 ft the we h . partment abut supply to Rainier E morning postponed until Tueed Residents of th ection af by the proceedings will hold 4 meeting at Dunlap Monday © when the case and the motives hind it will he discussed UNION LITHOS OUT ON STRIKE (Scripps News PHILADELPHIA, Avg 4% 106 Ithographers struck tleing up 26 eatablishments to Over today, DES MOINBS, In, Ang. 2 —Pifty lithographers today obeyed the na tional organization's strike order MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 1.—All the union lithographers struck here today ST. LOUIS, ug. 3~-One and fifty Mthographers struck tods The employers decided against an eight-hour day BIG FIRE IN MILAN. (Scripps News Service.) MILAN, Aug. 3 » palace of Decoration of ‘ert » Milan ex position, way destroyed by fire this morning. ‘Aany people were in jured, T?.e property lows is 600,000 pounds LICENSES ARE OVEROUE The time allowance for renewing federal liquor Heenses expired with the first of this month, and the United States collector of revenues states that many drug sjores of the city have failed renew their licenses in time and will have to pay « penalty of 50 per cent In ad dition to the amount of the license The Heense tis due July 1, but a month of grace is allowed DAYTON, ORE., BURNS; LOSS $30,000 (Seripps News Service.) DAYTON, Ore, At ~The business portion of this city w destroyed by fire this morning Nine buildings were burned, The loss is $20,000, LILLIE STILL MISSING Patrolman C. F. Lillie, suspected of firing his own home, is #till ely sont from the city, although his aie days’ leave of absence was up oa Tuesday last, b being three days behind time at present MADDEN GOES TO ASYLUM. Billy Madden, who is addicted to the use of drugs, and who has been arrested « countless number of times, was ordered confined In the Steilacoom insane jum by the superior court this afternoon. T. M. Henderson Saddelry Company ordt- | Ov TEAMBTER 18 INJURED and Binck surveying the ond work |the line between Seattle River junction. Revers! leehan are at work, and by . the month construction wit | The rightolway of the road t+ Ithought to be wide enough for two tracks, but ff sot the com purchase strips tracking ALBANY, BN. YA warehouses, the largest tn the world, the eastern distributing point of the Pillsbury tailia, burned this morning, The lone is $200,000, Right thousand bar rele of flour were burned. AKRON, Ohio—Kapert examiners reperted today that County Treas Hmith t table to charges 0 stlement for loaning public for hie oFn profit. The nt tnvetwed te over « quarter of and ts atil! outstanding BOVS START Fine Residents in the vicinity of Kighth av. avd Crockett st. com plain to the pollee that amail boys are in the habit of lighting firewin vacant danger of sar The patrolmaa cted to lots, to the ag property has been inatr the practice YOUNG GIRL M beat ING. Anderson, aged 1%, di 4 fram her home at Koss on falling to return, the been asked to loce her. The virt is slender, having 4 dark complexion, black hair and blue eyes, and wears a black skirt light waist and straw hat » police hay DIRIGO ARRIVES FROM NORTH With a very light cargo and bring ing no fish shipments, the Dirigo. of the Alaska Steamahtp company arrived from Southeastera Alaska ports this noon. She satle again for the north next Monday with a full cargo. ADAMS BACK TOMORROW. H. M. Adama, assistant traffic manager of the Grea Northern railroad, who has been east of th mountains for over a week on buat ness, will return tomorrow morn ing MONTARA {8 SIGHTED Steamer Montara, bringing 3,000 tons of general merchandise from San Francisco, passed in at the cape this morning and will arrive in Seattle early tonight. After dis charging she will load a cargo for the Bay city STR T MAN JAILED, G. W. Greely, a atreot fakir ped dling a novelty device, was arrest ed this morning by Patrolman Poolman, charged with peddling without a license, He was released on cash ball of 0% for his appear ance before Juatice Alexander CARD PLAYERS ON TRIAL Harry Barker, Frank Emory, J. 1. Frank Johns and F. Steven arrested in the Federal hotet on the night of July 29, are on trial be fore Junticn of the Peace Davis this afternoon, Patrotman George 0. Bunnell ts the principal witness for the prosecution CLUB IS GROWING. The Seattle Commercial the month of July took in members. club tn 153 new CANOEIGTS ARE MISSING (Scripps News Service.) OTTAWA, Ontario, Aue. % Dr Scott, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Cram, of Montreal with De Scott's went on a canoe trip this week, The canoe has been found bottomatde up, but there is no trace of the physictans BRONCHO BEATS PACING RECORDS (Scripps News Service.) GLENVILLE, ©. Aug. 2-—An un known broncho broke the world's record for pacing mares in a race here today, going a mile in 2:02. Will Have No Rivals Those who are acquainted with character of the North Pacific nephew TELEGRAPH NEWS WOE TYLER 15 expenses to be provided for the entire ord As a ronult each side ts doing som jnhard rustling | Loren Kidd, who was for years « joright and shining Nght tn thet fafiod with his | office there, writes to friends here be is not at all prevent location 9 te for ar | prised to see him put In an appear lance at his old haunts at any time, land have him resume place in Green Lake noctety AC. Lange ban returned very suqressful they contemplate engaging im bus! ness, Friends and relatives be lieve the couple will mot be sate fled to remain outside of the Ever green state permanently An exciting rw the streets of Green Lake yer day. A team of horses owned by the Green Lake Transter Co. was being driven through the streets at taehed @ wagon loaded with ice One of the lines broke and the ant mals started off at a terrific pace, but after running three or four wagon broke and the stopped of their own accord, injury to them Darts. “ rdley the | ment t time Mre have been with others at Surprise Lake, Tacoma wesr GREEN LAKE Diocks the | team retary and More Robert Mr cam pin hear and WEST GREEN LAKE, Aug 3— The troubles of the Schwarts fam ty. or f the row bet ween Sechwartte end his ex-wife, are at tracting malderable attention around West Green Lake, where the couple have resided for some The woman the Mary Bue! has although Schwarts been inetin mont in ae resided himself ay Mra the has to wander to different sections of who the country. From persons have been fomiliar with this co end their troubles, it is learned that there are two sides to the story that is being told The women bos ihad four husbands, living with lone of them more than two years lSchwarts is evidently deeply ot tached to the w n, notwithetand tng their many bitter quarrels lie maid to have aquandere fortane on her, and ts now tn leircumstances, financtally r [stant brooding over his mart! troubles, has, it is anid, partie junbalanced the man’s mind, and he lappears erratic and acts strange. Recently he persisted tn annoying |his ex-wife, and a stoned him. He pulled a big knife |from his pocket and gav hia tormentors, threatening to cut Special Hats $2.00 bad $2.00 each. W, B. nor Second a ta for | $1.00 | Hutehinson Co. « Unton at., Seattle. House plans for that little home for 26c from Knapp & West, 54 Colman Bidg. Write today aa pains to plea xcellent t turn to the good old times he once | the former from a} ~ SAID THE JUROR business trip to} } Montana, whither he in the} | interests of the Noria Safe &oLo | Ca re! Hin and his father inlaw Frank Hawkins, left M evening (or Lewiston, Idaho, where way occurred on | time, at the corner of 624 and Fre} crowd of boy ‘| eo? Plum! ota Cine banquet that ins | 7 by far young | off tarnes | The 1901 had here. The fact ts that the young man ts attacked with a genu-| yee" 'r ine case of homesickness, and his) ee" for friends would sot be at all sur which was month of July the bustest by the wrated by the society at Groen Lake, but who te/the mionth positions w how at the town of th Bend | for 4.207 men and 378 w jin charge of the railway bow | ‘This is larger by 65 month in the h largest the onateuc ratiroad ~ preceding | history of the office wae July. | ever ty. Dur ° provi omer 0 than atory of to July 1 for iat HANG WOMAN DEATH SENTENCE OF CON DEMNED MURDERESS FERRED ON ACCOUNT OF AL LEGD INDISCREET REMARK this this tt On the new t affidavits the fui j that 4 an he ever battal Thre one fr port t j jand aboard employ no] company, jed by | bett, w jet various times He} loads for delivery a amall) the efty m-| thie manner for | Why, the t | most Sound tleships of | We are showing some odd sizes in| Transport they woman e day tion for « ward ports Jand the Banta Cl | eengers $1.000,000 | bringing ore from Kiamar Cal ia al ning cr fendant’s 0 the defense to the stated intended The acensed ju affidavit today 4 the defense rial. rors discus Aug, 3 McVicar in until tomorrow foresoon. during to hang (Scripps News Service.) | STOCKTON pronouncing of the death sentence against Mra Emma Ledoux, for the murder of A wet contint rtion fo introdu nror pr case dur vploym: | | 1 is ox-| ing | ded | month tn this por work | The | for sod. ral cod ect that one of the trial the nt denying that ing | was given to get an affidavit im re It is expected that the mo trial wil © steamers om Seward and ted ty ow, Thy re due ara tro Nom amor rinaba The three the ¢ amé Banta and should The ge Winbur of the Kahale Detectives ho charg f on ted a systematic FOUR STEAMERS OUE FROM ALASKA roe a other to arriy diana frow mn the e steam we 14 each bring large lists of pe TEAMSTER 18 ACCUSED. a teamster in the | y Transfer | was this morning arrest Adams and Cor him with the theft tents of to merchants of Winbur is alleged to have | robbery me time "All Aboard for the Navy Yard go to Yard, ace 8. Navy beautiful Yr Where shall I spend my Sunday? Pier 2 aud chase to| Port Orchard Route steamers for | take enjoy y on dealed his | in | } the | the | the and examine the great bat | San the Une x on 2 See ary the | dock. | | Boats leave Pier 2 at 8:30, 10, 11:30) & boys as unity t these prices for Capa and’ Furnishings at a Great Saving. Jobbing All work guaranteed bing Co, 221 Pine St and 1:16, 2:30, 4 Round trip, 50¢. promptly woll am th save money suite —EEE) 30 and 7 . attended G. H. Brown GET OUT SALE arry the most refable clothing in the efty and take th ir parents. your 30 - GHIY TO TAKE $s | aL. eamater for the | Independent ' ym pany Ibe aa h to ' sn the ott while w or B dropped & The 1 srold m of ' ARRESTED. & | heavy case upon his foot, crashing M John Becket, residents | | jit lile arm we alao struc ' the W t Green Lab who we bad | Jobs A t }bone, Barnard was ren 1 the sceldental turning of 1 tay t » ‘ | Wayside hospital wf the mien trikin > " m of t ' | BIEGAL CASE DISMISSED | | frie «i Be " {a recover " |ted many he SECRETARY VANDELL ENU-| SEATTLE TENNIG PLAYER HAS) Un Ue rg , OWNERS OF oIvVEs WiLL | . MERATES SOME OF THE AR-| .) eed 1 with = Bos alr sae 00 GOOD CHANCE OF WINNING |™M new! 1 busts AGREE TO PAY FINES iF] Which L ny t Com building, is being graded and the |veoled a quar the goods TICLES OF COMMON Use! MONE ys. beg go —_ on THREE PRIZES IN VICPORIA | round put in fir miition, on @ THEY ARE COLLECTED FROM | ported fF WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED] Misimniane he tnataner of Chiat = alot inet eee | THE OccOPaNTs oF suiLD| ON AUGUST 11 | (Star Special Service.) pense ti mary to h INGS. | | VICTORIA, Aus og [Mumps HE the elty auth w sendh Jo the balane the work 1 . eattle, is now in nt A ¢ . hee compiled & ands an exec ‘ Mactory ngrecment, the improv’) B. Kennedy, F. W. Kean an : ootgyn yrerend Prepon oft three prises. He will play Major | M&Ut 1 Delng carried out rapidly | Bugene | charged with rentin na nm which cat } | Willinms (hia after to decide | ** BOSS | hou for immoral purposes, we pe iF caeatacdbada ane.” Kee | who p in th All other! | this afternoon postponed until Wed-| 1 Among these are awnin | Swattlo yora ar Fourteen neoaday, Auguat 16 | baking powder, baskets, beer ooo players coming to Seattle from The partion to the case have been cianamnnape tne vet biveing, candy, buch | he of ming the payment of a fine, | whoa samy furniture, canned | put it is unde a o | frui cata ctae ell | | promine has be whereby | (Sorippe News Service.) eal late. clare, collara, cook {FOUND QUILTY OF PUTTING Ithe city will « ennt-ati saints i LAPORTE nda, Aus ing utenatls, corduroy clothing, corn] pOIgON ON PARKING STRIP |the rent of th Pier en , ted ‘ eracke try supplies: In this wa owners of the] ‘ sing to her Tb he ankets maple a WILL APPEAL TO SUPREME | sonst will pay thelr fines indirect: | pirunda 1. ¢ wiik, paints ye f | }ly and will not figure officiall . , 1 suit case | COURT, | i ig | It is not known that all the tr PETERGON 6UES GATES. “pt te ind other article PREEN LAKE, Aug 3.—This por . . terested parties have agreed to this | Auguat the chamber reques | me tig of the Queen City te “short WELL KNOWN COMMERCIAL | ¥1,,, but there will be meetings be C. 1. Peterson has instituted suit hat all merchants display tr of 1706 Sleteonth av, /O8 Water, and as a result gardens| MAN 18 TAKEN LITERALLY " gainst William G. Gates to recover their wind oods that were mat and coats by Justice ait lawns are raptdly drying uo | Special Hats $2 00 500, due on prom! yes ufact urec and cards Judwe this afternoe N@twithatanding thin disag AT HI8 WORD BY HI8 PATRON | *g - that off rds will be v found guilty of placing ad highly unsatiafactory state of We ere shewme © od cinee jn Olympic w rke wished by the chamber upon re-| poison to his parking strip, presum-|affatrs, it n be said that the ee 8 ae mm ae YS nage tient ably Cnt acerca oicecoees | that ait of the Bunny seine GACT et ee Be Wiens raeet, Fa; OS as F. D. Cont & neighbor, who/ate patience and maintaining a] cariostures appearing in the com sige Freeman Haturday aline to have seen Drake put out | eieinaty nce in Uhia| papers pertaining to the Innocence] Retire now—$5.00 G, @ J. tiren the poleon, was the princtpal witness | unhvoldable state of aff snd susceptibil he) 53.99; $400 punce pro tires MAPELINE ICE CREAM sgainat Drake. Drake announced |MRhly commendable sre not who of artiste’! $3.49; $3.00 double tubes, $2.49, at y, American | that he 1 take an appeal |Lake eltizens do not Ike the pres [minds was der : at the] Spinning’s. o* Bank building. = ' | ent condition of affaire a litle bit, /Malnier-Grand hotel this tr s |° ALAGKA DIRECTORS MEET. [but are inclined to be philosophical! A letter, after ing b | and hope for better things in the | red to the various hot The directors of the Alaska &/near future, It is certainly the] ¥#* finally taken by the thern railroad are meeting In| proper spirit to exercise, and other| (he R rand and there f the company's headquarters th the communition similarly situate whet Dexter Horton Bank building today.| would do well to follow thelr The envelope was addi e company has secured a frat) ample follows wins 8 manager of the and will const tric) The members of Behe Nam? are Ab: club, was in oad from Juneau to glans, 200, | O. O are b is n Mr He to aka md Salmon bay Ma-land progressive to an unusual ce who is a well Known of the Se ertal ad ling ock will b aree Evidences of this have b ou! al wre ry to & pat lunch veate ahipped h within the next 60/ made apparent times innumerable » ama arby sang lictty federation | 4ays tm the past, but the mest unig ter head of the Rainier-G 8 Spokane Sep: | and tnal acheme for increnstn tel, Bay. Herma a hie } the membership of the order has|'? send his order care of (he abs nent leoagtd been inaugurated. A membership | ho! « t ® appearing conference in full leanteat Ix now “on,” the lodge bet sory ¥ sonar head. Sy Ba legates, one from) itvided into two equal p with | 244 te shown, but with funny results. club in Oregon, | jGeo, W. Hill as captain . = are to The Seattle Com-| }team and J. A. Kood captain mere has been requested to ther. During the coming . \ send a o, but as has de | | months each side will strty | ided ng definite about be | her in the num matter | ® , . ‘ can be Induced to become | - ie ee members of the ord At the ond] . of the n | The ¢ bia & Puget Sound) be counted,” and those who | railroad has commenced actis¢| the lesser number of new members| |preparations for double tracking /to its credit will have to pay the aturday Prices cut to “Smithereeens,” to rid the store of all Summer Wearing Apparel. See the windows for samples of the most stupendous bargains ever offered in this part of the United States. _Men’s 2-Piece Suits All this season’s styles Remember, Saturday only $5.00 $6.25 $7.50 about $10.00 Suits for . $12.50 Suits for $15.00 Suits for . There's 75 suits in the lot—there’s a good price if you come early. Young Men’s 2-Piece Suits AGES 16 TO 19 About 50 in this lot, that sold at $10.00 and $12.50, They come in light and medium shades of gray, sin- gle breasted, square cut, and double breasted, cuff pants, made up swell. Take your 25 pick of the lot Saturday for .......++++ . About 2¢0 Suits, worth $10.00, light and dark worsteds, double and single breasted, all good patterns, suit- able for late fall wear, all sizes $6.95 Take your pick Saturday 150 Suits that sold at $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00. Light and dark patterns, in worsteds and fine cassimeres. These have been our best sellers, but Saturday take your pick $12 50 FOE Sess ccdvvesccevevedis Boys’ Linen Crash Pants se kind . goc kind 7s¢ kind for Boys’ White Duck, and Brown Linen Crash Norfolk Suits, made with Buster Pants, sizes g to 16; worth $3.00. Saturday ....e+45 The balance of our Children’s Wash Suits, ages 2% to 8, in Blouse and Buster styles, at Half Price and less Special Combination Suit for Saturday Boys’ Sailor Waist, in plain and fancy percale, and one pair crash pants, any size, for Ose. Just the thing t play in eee e ee PRs eT C To Rar: a eee .. Be Girls’ and Boys’ Show Sailor Hats, that sold at soc, 75¢ and $1.00; Saturday only ‘ si cae Just received 100 dozen White and Colored Duck Hats and Caps, for Men, Boys and Girls, to be sold Sate urday at. seveeseee BOG and 5O¢ The balance of our Men’s Straws, that sold at 7§c, $1.00 up to $2.50; Saturday ...-++++e..00. BOG and T5¢ PTE UNION CLERKS AND UNION GOODS A. BRIDGF {416-1417 Se Next Door to cose ne ee Selisctiissac aces mpeshepmene —ereenreentat ta ae eT

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