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THE SEATTLE torg hore and thors. orrison seconded this last mo- tton, doclartog it m good one, an a R—TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1907. man out at night would see double as « failure and the proposition to] Catholle Socletios of the U. & te Y take Hebrews from the nited | holding the sixth annual convention States to Palestine ts fallacious tn Tndlanapolis, | COUN iL TAN Portland has not planned any ro ne 1 th I J coption to Viee-prestdent Fairbank li the time, honce never get con Astoria and other towns had bands | A hait was called for the minute °— - SPINAL MENINGITIS ttey We reduce to Aas all tas out to meet the government offielal Rey, Thomas Bowman, senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal . iene . , ted his 99th birthday] After remaining motionless and sia dhilidiek deka biavget tics o gent hegdltlgeined Pee e g ls le ae ge gy J apeechioas for a ported of two] BERLIN, July 16.-—During the|*®P@ Just minsed gett an arc Hse hle biere » 1K h of Mayor Schmits’| months, as the result of spinal!fast three days rain has fallen |lght tn front of every butcher shop |, & various motions and amendments, Then it was found that everything |was in indescribable confusion, and |the only way out of it was to send 4 amendment |the moss to the Mght committos, What can a family Igy on in| vance tn pay from $4.49 to $5 a Boattlo? The head of a family of | day for the foremen, from $3.85 to bas 4.50 a day for tho linemen and ere that he cs others. The counct! sent the mat saya that he ehureh cel at Orange, The elect toatl force | > his tam stat at |ter to the civil service and sal 4 that an arc be p over the | which Jone. fly on $4.40 & or jaries committee. Successor at Frisco has been put| meningitis, Leon Richards, tha |throughout Germ@y, varying from |north of the government canal last beh andthe Sh pure: month. gile the city to pay off again and some candidate will | three-yearold child o@ Dick Rich;/bix to eight inches. Rivers havelnight. ‘That meant Ballard, as well oe p at Twen}fourth and! ‘Throughout the gntire posted him $136 try to be selected late this after: /arde who lives on Bainbridge Island) |Fisen and streams are out of geir ; uy jcontroversy Murphy held out tha’ : Single workaeg fi: ite R WIRE noon ‘has recovered. All traces of the| banks, ae Green Lake and the University, linrphy showed his brotherly |afi} be gives his light over the city electri riment, say that Torrible talon of barbarous troat-| dread discase that distorted his it |} The Odor {a well out of its banks, | A® innocent-like resolution went |foeling for Gill by seconding this |Madivon st. butcher shop, but Re MH costs | Rg tneh sth ae eluent ree ment of the insane in the asylum |tle body have passed away. His/bnd noldiers have boon sent to | @FouRh the council ostabilailng Aa menue, sik the fatetinn ee ree ee, ane the Ber month to sat gy Rptting | | James Courtney released yoster-| of Alabama will bo revealed in tho | lite was despaired of by the physb|Pheck the onslaught of the waters, /%°° Hight at wing st, and Wood) | Murphy owns all the butcher |parent partiality . $3.85 a day oF $100.10 * Month and| day from San Quentin, where he| investigation ordered by Gov. Com-|clans and they regard his rocoverf}} Many people have lost thoir|@¥" ay. in the Ninth ward, but | show i Gill, not to be outdone| MMMTING Is PosTPONMD, they ask $117 a month . had served a term for murder, was}¢t ff stories of nurses are true. |as remarkable | fives. a hot fight ne aoe Be wl v4 agin d ape Seg Pad goon , Twenty six men Im the depart:| ocerested at the prison gatea,| Mmatos have been dragged by tho Giats, Silesia, is almost undor |¥*# carried. Following this cam ~ | upon whose wages 62 per eate ove 0" a ee ad for sustenance ap | charged with the murder of a wom- oo Bh ae moat veaneaglagles s thom an average of/an in Now York in 1901 Sidney Hollis, a nine year olf (Star Special Service.) to live in Seattle The Rock Island railroad ts to] boy has been convicted of murder-| EVERETT, July 16.—For th 19.80 for Iving, | eschew politics--cease lobbying and | ing his little playmate at Baltimore | first time in months Everett ts enj another resolution for an arc on|that lights be placed in front of| Owing to the fact that ether a Wallingford ay. intersection in| all butcher shops north of the gov sstiactngs tos scat: te Hall the Ninth. This was too much for |ernment canal ‘ Counctiman Gill, M® amended by| Reynolds came in for a count |day evening, the local Cymrodorion ladding an are for Mighteenth av.|for an arc at Forty-fifth and Four-|soclety wili not aold its proposed y orry, Fi while the (otal carnings of the 26 | attend strictly to railroad business | and sentenced to the industrial] tirely free from contagious @1y- ia. land B. Alder, in th Third ward. teenth N. BB. opening meeting then, Notices of are only a | more than $2,600. according to announcement made | school until he shall have reached |eases, Health Officer Reardon saya} The Washington Fire has ep Counctiman Mullin then demand. Kelso asked for @ light up by the next meeting will be published The mon joined in @ petition to} by the officials, maturity that hie office hax not a single) pointed I. B. Prentice agent at To-|od the adoption of an amendment | Snohomish and personally mailed to each mem- the counci! last night asking for ad-| the Holy Land has been branded} The American Federation of} quarantine card on display edo, 0. eel for a light at Howell and Batlake.| Gill amended to add a few clus | ber —— ‘ It Starts Tomorrow, 9:00 a.m. EMORY’S GREAT MILL-REMNANT SALE AT LONDON’S GREEN TICKETS Mark the bargains. Watch for them. Sale lasts 10 days. Thousands of dollars’ worth of Mill End Remnants from the world-famous mills in New England and the South will be on sale at LESS THAN MILL COST. These low prices will be in effect all over the store. Mr. W. T. Emory, the Agent of the Mills, is now here. He has been sending us goods all summer for this sale. WE HAVE DISTRIBUTED 50,000 CIRCULARS, FIVE TIMES THE SIZE OF THIS ADV., WHICH WILL GIVE YOU FURTHER PARTICULARS. THEN, TOO, WATCH THE STAR EVERY DAY. Green Tickets Are Everywhere Emblems of Economy at London’s. Look---Read LIMITED SPACE PREVENTS QUOTING BUT A FEW PRICES FROM A FEW DEPART MENTS, BUT COME TO THE STORE—WE WILL MAKE GOOD. Thousands of Yards of Table | Case Upon Case of the Season’s Green Tickets Mark wars 40,000 Yards of Domestic and Tremendous Sale of Women’s Damask Remnants Choicest White Goods and Children’s Underwear Wash Goods of All Descriptions Lengths of 1%, 2, 2%, 2'4 up to 5 yards, marked at | ANO DOMESTICS DIRECT FROM THE MILLS ew ee The ) WATCH FOR THEM TO YOU AT A TRIFLE OF THE MANU and Hosiery WEARER. Prices barely the cost of the raw matertal. Every FACTURER’S FIRST COST. es, low neck, lace trimmed, beaut! All new, clean, seasonable goods, direct from the Piece measured, ticketed and marked in plain fig- es Ladies’ Sleeve rer best mills of the country, offered to you during this Wes, Some are pure Irish Grass Bleached Linens, ful, fine ribbed, Ladies’ Pink anc with draw str nal prices that will make this store the hub for all domestic buyers in and around Seattle. Read every item carefully. You cannot afford to miss a sing! « 27-inch Unbleached Outing Flannel, good weight, at per yard Be 6,000 yards of 94 Bleached Included are the White Goods, In styles that are very scarce and hard to find, even at regular prices. But ese are bargains that speak for them selves. Ri the items below and be here when the sale starts fome are Union—part Mnen—some are mercerized Damask, but the Emory mill tickets tell you just Kayser make, $1.60 every What they are. Every one knows how linens have WHITE 6WISS GOODS. wh 69¢ . pting, in lengths vanced in price in the past six months. These sortment of this most desirable and prot This greatest of all Greater Seattle’s LADIES’ $1.75 CORSETS, 10¢. savers, Mimeneae ee ‘ane Ste big reductions on old prices y + phon bse “a ie gt Dg ~~ ~ G eo t S, j oe “ill start at 9-00 tomérrow bast es t wan s. Reig me Und ukable Moe . ng eg Toweling. Mill ane Bleached, Snow White, Heavy, Good Wearing Ta pg: emo Rg nl ig rn bate we rea d sales bie Start al gv. : HMO ; : ,,, LADIES’ $1.25 JACKSON CORSET, 10¢. ; hare a. , C.& Dunk k Gingham, 5,000 yards ble Damask, at, per yard +++@8@ 1 price, per yard .....+. . 13%¢ | morning and will last 10 long, full shopping | Syii"2t, emt hase aeo tess ee WHITE WAISTINGS. Recent buyers know the price of these goods is Beary 7ic Grade of German Silver Bleached Table Damask, at, per yard ... ees MATE HOSIERY. Lace Lisle Hose, mill damaged, 25¢ days. Get ready to attend---come every Ladies’ Black Our Entire Stock of Women’s tit ad ing. We'll se ie, Ibe and 8c val : ei : T¢ $196, $1.29, $1.50 and $1.69 grades of Extra Fine | ues In short longths up to 20 yards. Mill Rem, day if you can. Thousands of dollars and medina Ready-to-Wear Garments Qualities of Pure Irivh Linen, at, per yard ..06¢ nant Sale price ’ . i 4 “ ch Ace ° Hy WHITE IRISH LINEN. worth of Mill End Remnants from the hed tae Included in this Sale 1 pure Irish Linen is 90 inc wide, just what c a a a i Besides our own complete stock of Stylish, Up-to- Wie wanted for pretty “drousen; never world’s celebrated mills in New England ‘ te hendtte Wenn Garsnent,. make tes tae $1.10 regular pr X a é out and launders b Mill Remnant so secured ENTIRE d from some of the foremost M- ” per yard sve WHITE LAWNS. will be on sale at LESS THAN MILL COST. Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, $10,000.00 HING in the lines of WOMEN’S. : 000 yards of Fino Sheer Lawns, white only, in ese low prices will be in effect all over M und CHILDREN’S RE ; Worth of Strictly New Dress 1,000 rds of Fine sh oF Lawns, rhite only, i These low 1 will ms A Neck All GARMENT Goes ab take ce AP mage obs PS Aig MII Remnant Sale price, per yard S*¢ | the store. 15 great departments join hands prons, Neckwear--- thie _the GRRATHGT EVENT OF THR KIND EVER RECORDED IN SEATTLE MILL REMNANT SALE OF SEPARATE SKIRTS I pace will not permit us to describe Goods at Mill Cost and Less to make this STYPENDOUS BARGAIN A magnitic Have Green Tags fabrics A Factory Cost Sale of Fine ie Pu t bs, ¥ Be | for carly Pail woar 5 this ante li EVENT the most satisfactory, the most | a M ' : Roguiar $3.60 and $4.00 Skirts at Mi fietory cost. 1 would be well to not only an Undermuslins al ie vi ab Roar $600 and $600 Shirts MDT cin! stared aiihds Gk nied Din anacniais gecalat warchind adeeatoourows | DYiliant in all our autGessful career. rang! f " 2¢ | k #10.00 and $12.00 Shirts a dresses tor the tren will cont you only about | Magnificent new stock of Peer Mu ( pink and per yard 3¢ Fre r $5.00 Black ‘Taf at $2.98 half what . wee i t : MILL REMNANT SALE OF WOMEN’S WAISTS . nat yo 1 have to pa te ecard of omen's Fine Und Armen ' wr . ze you will } pay lator RE ee eee or caltialent, (mipartand NOTE I ¢ begins 9:00.a. m, Wednesday, July 17, at . hat i £ | ke ) White Lawn W at 69¢ ft nm itne to : DRESS Goons » MER sisi aime hae anoee bad 0 Mill at : z : : R , nd $1.60 White Lawn Wais drigdheas ah team’ pcne pom hace ster? te London’s store, 1107, 1109, 1b1f Second Ave., Seattle ae : 104 4 yards One-Hait Wool Dress Goods, all atylos, | Th magnificent dist ens reigibeg he ine | Resular $2.60 W at #1 colors and Aypte® asin $8 * Sale my ; t 7 pecan len o% | Regular $3.00 Silk Waists at 2 — nd by and ¥ Mill Remnant Sale ng a special trip here to NOTE II—Read every word on this page; it will mean ality ’ 19¢ oF heen oad) $1.98 << spahdaaie ashe LADIES’ GOWNS HANDKERCHIEFS FOR A CENT 1 Liftere \ n dale ad mia o ee Pierre the saving of many dollars to you : 5 ; “4 if , es. Regu Dleces Imita ficent Iwe Good Muslin Gown om 4 Hemeatit C dl c each ¢ $3.00 0 values at $1.69 of colors and u insertion and tu : syttionic LADIES’ APRONS FOR < WOMEN’S HOUSE WRAPPERS cambrie ruffle; a good 69e valu 1 Gingt ' \ kind 17¢ | I ; luo a aD¢ GENDRON GO-CARTS. OLD COUNTRY LINENS : 4 ; 4 LAWN KIMONA® One LADIES’ PETTICOATS. CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIE ' 1 ‘ 2h¢ ' hort Skir 1 t r a 1 1 « on 19\¢ BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS ed and finished w lace or embrot ‘oo ‘ {i I R jar $ Yalue ato. Ree 4 59 * ul at ¢ r t ate WASH PETTICOATS ; : ms CORSET COVERS. RP ay RY $1.0 ose | 91.25 qua a B0¢ ” yar@ . .28¢ a ud . ? $1.26 75¢ WOMEN’S WASH DREgSES HeWoel Buiting, emia gout tor veiny-d y of the Universal Range oe me ia At almost Half pe " - . fs iy i c REN'S COA | OM A026 Jo were and clotiien, navy LADIES’ DRAWERS. D AN 0c val At? 1-3 ¢ Ted, Gray,» (Mtoe? gad bia®. Regular 1 Musi Drawers, with ruffles of lawn and C © Yalu 19¢ Chitérgn's Was Dresage, W and ¢ ic. Mil @ ih Sal ©, por Sard sbric, thuster tucked, hematitched hem; best eRe e 15¢ | ron's Fats, in f everytl r Read % . P \ special gt 19¢ pbc value 10¢ | Woar I 1 t Special Mill Remaant Prices. A 19¢ alues; #L Ft