The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1907, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907. THE OLD TOTEM POLE Brooks, the noted the supervision and direction of ef Boston, Mass. whe has! Brooks, If any granite fine enough to model the Seward) can be fownd ion Washington, Mr, statute to be erected th) Brooks prefers te use the local ie in Seattle work: | stone, plan: | The sewlptor ts of the opinion rr ‘the plan of Mr. Brooks that gold should be ased with the a the famows old ,copper and silver to make th pee be the and O. La Wares, Becretery. Ki. Ausian-Turenne, Vice President Daniel Kottener, Prowident The Bank for Savings CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID Per Per Cent Cent The grammar school track toams | that meet at the sonual track meet on the Uni ome \T THE SUMMIT OF SUCCESS You'll find the Pacific & Puget | Hound Hottling Oo.« brand, Her joase note a few of our prize | winners, poptilar approval the judge: Ginger ale, lemon soda, cream soda, birch beer, summupar “ lila, seltzer, carbonte, vichy, straw of ‘ { berry, peach and pineapple well There are others.” The average : ; price is 76 cents the cane of 2 dow an intelligent choiee: od south to the bronge, and wants to use Alraka way and the}old In this work i 4 tm nearty the} “There ts not enough statuary in| wtem pole new) Seattle, for a elty with the wealth jand progress Seattle showa,” said pase for the statute will be Mr, Brooks today. “It is a pity feet in diameter and, some ef the city blecks in the vicinity of the poblic Mbrary and will be of Dronze, mine feet) farther up the hill could not be : reserved for amall squares and Brooks says it will take him | parks, where statuary might be pwd two years to model and | in aie malute after be compleios will become COFF Try several grades coffee; you may as have ‘The advantages of a Bank whose whole time is devoted to savings depostts are apparent. Our time is devoted to the eare of ~ your deposit—our investments aro mace for the safety of your de feet hich. The figure of posit. * To Inapect Clty Sehoots, | | goygruor ato sdlary of about) hin parents Or guardian before ho | vernity dampus are oxpocted to) B. 8. Day schools while the War fn ordinange to appropriate $500 26,000 a year could hke the trip. ‘The organ-| divulge tome clove contests, It|)ren av, school has a good chance & Aystematic tuwpection of the efty penses an well as the expenses of | taken either by Central moet In expected sohools will be ntrodugad in the & momber of the facuily who ao The city is Ww be divided into At thelr rogular meoting yester| wit) wave to buhave wi » del pon the trip districts, Raming a physician for Dadi rm Gay the school board granted the} or they will be deprived of all . VANCOUVER, B. C., June 14.—| #lon to use the name of the school on the big eastern trip upon whieh returned ¢ Vancouver this gern ON THE FRONT ing after nd trip > Beas ~ , | the team had to get ‘the conseut of tomorrow afternoon terior had & on the marine hospital for] sule goverment wonlt ber etcns will cout, when finished, $1,000,000,| the Yukon coun! The bursting of a steam pipe on The commiaoner for several hours yesterday, She resumed her schedule at 2:05 p. m. ham and Vancouver route tomor- row morning. She behaved well on The Spokane initictes the Alaska | 2 weanon today, Skagway, | & month to be expended tn having | | BOYS LEAVE ON TRIP tration will have to bear all the ex: | looks now as If first place will be jnnd the honors. An interesting FOR THE YUKON elty souncil next week in i po companies the boys. The members | each @istriet. high whoo! baweball team permis | Driviiogos Dr. A. Thompson, M, P, tor Yukon | tay on te meal de A seed stated that the minister of the. tn ton will begin shortly It} to Yukon * © next meeting of the Flyer discommoded the steamer | ————— The Troquota goes on the Belling her trial epin yesterday d other southeastern polnts eh bottles set down at your door One trial proves purity, palatabll ity and wh Pacific & ge Your grocer returns your maney, GAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY | if you don’t tke Behilling'’s Rest; we pay him. | neem Sound Bottling | Corner Firet Av. and Univerdity St, Opposite Post Office Local stone cutters will i; if possible, to cut and i pga granite for the base, under IKE SETTLED | Getter Teloaraph Servier.) FRANCISCO, June 4 workers’ strike was set von and the men go to Seven thousand ‘Telegraph Service) Colo, June 14.—-The of James Kirwan, acting ‘of the miners, shows that the federation In the March 31 Kirwao his is a good answer to the eeners who tried to disrupt < ti The total member 08. The contri Moyer-Haywood Pet to April 1, was $87,787 ie miaries of Moyer and Hay 4 $168 & month cach, has been while they bave been ‘The total teceipts for the were $224,886 and the $190,096. = FOR BOULEVARD Phe park Doard ts to ask the efty fe transfer the contro! of fe acre tract on which ts the Washington pumping station ie the council to the park board. aiding to the area of the park private parties tn the vi the board is getting deeds to ails frontage for the Lake boulevard. The board r to aceept the offer of Dove for « strip of lake fremtage and are negotiating Brown Bros. for deeds te fren tage. pat of the Mt. Baker ad Was approved yesterday af) by the street committee Muffs valved at $109 were foneeaied tm the false bot -@ the trunk belonging to Nomura, 8 Jap steerage om the Tose-Maru. The tar. | not “a case ie under ad ent by Deputy Collector Chest "U.S. Navy Vard for the Navy Yard to Sam's Battleships—the Oregon and Wisconsin ship Philadelphia, the Boston, and the great Boats leave Pier 2 gt 0:20 and 10 « m., and 1:15, jound trip cor d for tomorrow we hav the last day of our Moncey larger thar Jananese Fans * 2c—In a large va amp Special Doll Go-Cart $250—Has double and is well bullt $1.79 Specia Saturday Sail Boat w Be The Reliance M steel hull and full cany A splendid toy for the Tn the new Day Toy Store 29 Imported Doll 1Se—Faney Dremsed » wi a welcome add t the dol! family More . c Jack Plane it $2.25 ys Mon Wing Sale Com lar tation Bale day Alarm Clock $1.00 Maus Windir, ¢ the usual all-day drives. edrock for th some seasonable Saturday specials of much interest $10.80 | full roll, finely and closely woven reed work on this Mae, comfortable chair; back is of fine pattern, closely woven cane sont; very solld and good, regular value $18.76; at « $10.80 | —large comfort reed chair, tine | ly Woven reed roll on edge, |) cane wat, closely woven; neat desten in back; en attractive |) chair; regular $8.75 and splendid value $11.60 special for Saturday . these savings on summer draperies —for Saturday we give you these extra special re- ductions on seasonable —thed@y comforts, just the | thing for the camp cot, makes | & good heary covertug—tege | lar value 9%¢ ach, while they last colored swivees 36 inches | Wide, im reds, greens and | blues, for sleeping room cur | tains and bed sets; worth Ife —apectal —« splendid Hoe of rope val ances, in good assortment of | colors; regular value 32.00 | ths sale -....... $1.39 this sale .. And Saving Sale they are better Summer Goods final windup Fish Basket $1.75—tmy man thow aD 20 pounds. A high grade article Saving Porch Shade price Regular $2.25—Constructed so as to roll up; made of fancy bamboo, Size § feet. Satur special price ... Croquet Set Regular $1.75— and varnished, § bargain for Sat urday’s Money Saving sale Regular 1 Gor Neatly striped $1.29 Lawn Mower Regular $19.00—Our “Blue Rib bon” Lawn Mower is the best machine made; has four hard ened steel bindew and is easy ing. Any size. Very ape ial price for Saturday Camp Pie Plates Regular Se Doxzen—A Grive from the Busy Basement Size eight inche fat 3c y's price, the Table Tumblers hin b! Only six of Regular 75¢ Dozen own and fire polished unuau, each PELGER-HURE drapery materials. BOOBINET WITH BATTEN —I0inch, roguiar ayectal tale price —Setach, special sale price all of our odds curtains, 1, 1% and 2-pair lota, from the inexpensive grades to the very best, exactly HALF MARKED PRICE —ston't overlook the remnant table for short lengths of piece goods—there are lots ot good values among Ladies White Canvas On fords, biucher cut, plain toe Cuban heels; sixo low heels for big girls. leather 8 good at $1.75 RAYMOND & HOYT 405 —Pike Street —405 DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER Ine BROKERS. Provisions Bonde—PRIVATH Tel, Main 270, Ind. 270. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg Stocks WIkES. Grain, Appropriate | Wedding ‘Gifts Tiffany Bronze wares, Tiffany giass wares, rich out glass, Min ton china ware, art goods from BASEMENT everywhere AlbertHansen Jeweler and Silversm Bole Agent for Patok, Philippe & Co.'s Celobrated Watches First Av. and Cherry St | yard. | goods section. Men’s Suits $6.98 For $10.00 Suits For $12.00 Suits For $14.00 Suits eee |o° For $15.00 Suits $18.00 Suits Tomorrow choice of 860 Men's Suits, at $6.96. All new, clean and strictly up-to- date. Only a few of the $10.00 ones; mostly suits that sold from $12.00 to $18.00. 3000 pounds of the best granulated sugar on sale tomorrow nine Ibs. for fifty cents. The limit will be 9 Ibs. to each cus- tomer. $1.00 Wand Bags 25¢ About two hundred Hand Bags will be on sale tomor- row at 2Sc each. The colors are black, tan, gray and white. The regular prices have been 50c, 75c, 89c, $1.00 and $1.25. Tomorrow you can take your pick for a quar- ter of a dollar from the entire lot. First comers will have a chance to pick the best in the bunch. 15c Wash Dress Goods Cc 100 pieces Lawns and Or- gandies, printed in choice de- signs, in the newest color combinations, most desirable fabrics from every point of view for quality and style Regular price 15c and I8c a Tomorrow they will be 9c a yard, but we reserve the right to limit the quan- tity to each customer, in or- der to give all our friends a chance to get in on this snap. On sale first floor, in dress Me Men’s Pants $2.98 Regular prices $4.50; $5.00 and $6.00; a big as- sortment to choose from, in the newest styles and materials. You can af ford a new pair of trous- ers at this price. Company AT THE FAIR This store will be a most attractive place to shop tomorrow for the men and women of Seattle who are willing to save their money. The dimes uarte air offers and The save than any other store in Seattle. see for yourself. Hats on Sale at 4 22 Don’t Miss Seeing tT ] | the Hose B13¢ a tet ta Mack Fine Ganse Hose; double heel; a splendid value at our reg price, iSe a pair, Saturday and Monday, 3 5 for @ quarter One hundred dos 7 Fifty de dies’ Fast Black Full dow 8¢ Hose 12',¢ Seamless Hone; sole; long and elastic leg; one in the city, Saturday and © & customer, at 12 & pair Bie heel and do of the best 1%¢ Monday, two pairs One « chit Qo Hose 19¢ 1 dren's Fine Import od Fast Black Hose 1 and double toe he a pair, Saturd xt rit y and flouble her ila double knee bed. Our reg Monday at 19¢ Thirty dozen La ported full 50c Hose 25¢ Fine ly Novelty lose i double so) dies regular made handsome stripe pal Saturday double heel ~ Our and Monday at 2% Pure White Union 76e Union Suits G1¢ | auits le length, For y and Monday neck; a and Gie a sult cotton Summe sleeveless Ladies ] Vests, low V A garment that many * Our regular price ® garment SSo Underwear lace an high # and Monday, 26 wide ask Saturda 50 Summer doren Ladie Vests, low neck sleeveless y trimmed in pink and light blue. Reg 19c. Saturday an? Monday, two for 19¢ Underwear 12\o¢ handsome rice quarter Twenty-five doze Children Waist sixen. know Nazareth Waists 12\¢ | all You little one each waist for the Monday worth. 12%ye Three « 20¢ Hose 12 Half Hose y aod 2 p that we rday and M added together make the dollars, and ou more chances tomorrow to Come and WOOJSIJES UW “aseg MON JNO SIA Over three hundred nobby street and dress hats go on sale to- morrow morning in the basement Millinery Annex at 49c each. We bought them at a great sacrifice and offer them to you at this ridiculous low price, in order to make you better acquainted with our Millinery Dept. More than one hundred styles to choose from. Come early. See the $2.00 and $3.00 Straw Hats on sale at 50c in first floor Millinery Dept. Fifty dozen Men's Rive Denim Overalls, in « full line of sizes, perfectly made, of 8-oz. Columbia Denim. Our reg uler price, 6c a pair. Saturday and Monday at 43c | ee Overatts ane | One hundred doz en Men's Ties, four irhands and teck searfs, made of rich #ti\ and satin, in a great vari ety of colors and patterwe Regular price she Owing to the manufacturer's delay in shipping we make the price 190. The other fellow stands the loss 35e Necktics 19¢ | Manu Ends Apron lengths 8e 5,000 yards faecturers’ Mill of Dress and 5¢ Apron Ginghame | and Dress Ginghame good styles and fast . ards in a pl « this sa'e tho price wil ore than 2 rarde to one custom and none to dealers Ginghams from 4 to ge and 10¢ nly be a yard. Not G¢ Bleached Muslin ity that Is cheap at Te jong as it faste tt will be priced at han 20 yards to he a yard here. nore one customer and 4,000 elty White a ef ny 10¢ Novelty White Goods variety m ave mer om in fall and 260 a from A greet m if y you would pay 1 18¢, 2 d. As long as they lart the lot at 10c a yard design aiik finished mt ‘on | you can choose 1,000 yards Fine Im ported Perea ina aplendid of de full yard wide. A very fine » 1Re 1. As long as they take your pick at 1 rd AB\e¢ Imported Percales - and colo ‘arc of Fanc BE Fancy Curtain | ouriain Be “tail Serim yard wide, in ecru and white. ‘This im the quality you pay ie « yard for usually As long as they last; the price will be 6 a yard Sorim Men's Shirts solid gular 50 Sixty vtton ¥ of 50c Work Shirts BB¢ | ¢ - made long ond full Our and Monday, 38¢ ¢ Only bundred to regular f 1 $1.00. The style “li, but the lines a ach material, out hirt. Saturday about ell 75c Negligee Shirts The out they go at 49¢ Youths’ Suits $4.98 For $ 8.50 Suits For $ 9.00 Suits For $10.00 Suits ume For $12.00 Suits For $15.00 Suits Tomorrow choice of 275 Young Men's Suits at $4.96. These have been reduced half or more than half. The sizes run 2s large as 36 bust meas- long as they last ten thousand boxes of the best parlor matches at 2c a box, the regular price is 5c. Every match guaranteed. Dealers sup- plied at the same price. 50c Neckwear 9¢ Several hundred pieces of Ladies’ Neckwear will be on sale in the main aisle, first floor, tomorrow, that sell reg- ularly at 19%c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c¢, at 9c each. You can afford to buy a dozen at this price. 25c Wash Dress Goods 123C 50 pieces beautiful plaid wash dress goods, medium weight, just the thing for children’s school wear and for waists and house dress- es, 27 inches wide, will launder like a pocket handkerchief; regular price 25c a yard; tomor- row only 12%c. Dress Goods Dept., first floor. Men’s Pants 300 of Men's working pants in a large pairs line of materials; regular prices $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. tomorrow only. This offer is for Second Ave. scr con PIKE AND PINE STS. Store Opens Tomorrow at 9:30 a. m and Closes at 9:30 p. m. $1.85 | Established 1683 UT | 2ND AVENUE & UNION BUT

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