The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1907, Page 5

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| Store open Saany evenings for your convenience. | _ these seasonable’ e Specials for your choosing ° Saturday-- ice cream freezers are wanted just now-- a large asg@rt- morning when four of his ministers, orable scene with never his condition wae ty go to the heir task sight was the limit of timag in this, the tal » primaries an the an to be held on eat was the rush | failed to get heir names on | mittee has been |} inted to vieét the city hall and} in if it will be possibte to | iheep the registration books open | Mor another week | gerted that the registration clerks | of white paper | and could se and offer the following special “White Moun- bad thelr supply entirely exhausted, More persons have | # far than voted at the | prices on the $2.00 a ast election held here. ip tauart size, value eek for «. ceri size, vies 0 95, for sie macil size, value $6.75, for THE THEATERS “Dolly Varden.” “Dolly Varden,” 10quart alse, value $7.95, for which will be} 4-quart size, value $3.95, for gang all next week by the Francisco Opera company, one of the best of recent years, lawn mowers are good, too-- and at these special prices should move quickly, why not discard the old hard-running lawn mower get a good WIZARD ball-bearing | tempered knives and case hardened bearing? rofia” finishes out this week At the Seattle. » “Anita, the Singing Girl,” Sunday at the Seattle theater bearing and guaranteed; ular value $8.50; tonight and twice tomorrow good low-priced At the Third Avenue. bearing and guaranteed; reg- wlar value $9.50; Iinch “Tip Top” “Jim, the Penman,” lat the Lois tonight, tomorrow aft erngon and tomorrow night N will have two ‘Sunday, and vaude ville Will be presented next week, ||! 18inch Wieard Mower, inch “Tip Te regular value $10.50; Standard Purattare Co. Hariand & Rollison. | Harland & Rollison are two Euro musicians at the Star theater During their act they @ concertinas, guitars, flutes and saxa They also eat a musical and play a musical game of | the circle swing. merry-go-round. the chutes, the I, fa no life at all, without you have 8. B. Co.'s carbonated bev So before start the street are all being well t Luna park, the ideal) orages to drink fing on your plenic, excursion ¢ yachting cruise, be sure and have a supply of ginger ale Circus Coming. circus, one of the lemon soda, sarsapariila. ated, seltzer or vichy waters, seen, will visit ours are the purest and best Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling IMams was yos appointed reesiver of the Coast Lime Co. by Judge | The application was made | Western Lime and Lumber oO Mf. Schelle has opened the “In the finest equip: | ped grill in town, at the corner of | | Pirst and Cherry novation Grotto,” SPECIAL UNDERWEAR, 5Sdc. ‘We will run as Saturday's special |engaged some excellent and singing talent for the ente tainment of his afternoon patrona, . Mr. Schelle haa | Extra! Special Clothing Underwear at 50¢ per gar- W. B. Hutchinson Co., cor Unton. Today and tomorrow in world’s history, We must 2,500 at once to pay off BEN HUR PURE PRICE 7c PER BAR. NO BET- LAUNDRY soap, German Willow Fishing Baskets Reduced Regular Price $1.50 Saturday ade, hand tailored cl ing to less than cost of raw ma sits worth up to $25.00 and $19.00 on sale two days at CLOSE WOVEN, PATENT FAST- ENER. LARGE Size Brent BAR Fish Lines Reduced REGULAR PRICE 500—Pure Children’s Toys Un- $3.50 Tender, on track! 1 of playthings for All goods at greatly vr Fish Reels Cut Priced REGULAR PRICE $4.00—H« Children’s Carpet The Benson Clothing Co. 501 Pike St. Cor. 5 REGULAR PRICE, Trout F Flies Underpriced g Doll Special make some money? | money to make big || begin by opening a savings ac |} count with ue today. made and good Sacmaset Set About Half REGULAR PRICE Japanese Lanterns at We Pay 4s Interest chotee of a big assortment of On Savings Accounts Aavad’s Srvimenion g Ballard, Renton. Fly Paper at a Third REGULAR PRICE 25¢—A Sheet of Tangle Foot Fly Pa James D. Hom Ferdinand Sehmits, Emanuel Rosenberg. Brooms Greatly Re- Boys’ Coaster Wagons masULan PRICE By REGULAR PRICE Union Savings & Trust Co. EIGER HURLBU r ND AVENUE a UNION STREET | WHITE SKIRTS ABOUT HALF 300 of them, many styles but all of them new and ateletly up to-date. Tomorrow at low than the cost to manufactur Regular prices, $1.25 to $4.60; toMorrow y pay just about half the regular price. GIRDLES, 33¢. 25 doz. of the most popu- lar tape girdle on the market in white, pink and light blue. We do not dare mention the maker's name as the contract price is 50c, but we have too many and tomorrow they will sell at 33c, all sizes. RIBBONS, 15¢. 160 pieces all silk ribbons from 3% to 5 inches wide in plain colors and a big line of novelty, designs. Goods that we sell regular at 25c, 33e, 39e and even SOc, all in one lot tomorrow at fifteen cents a yard DRAWN WORK, 1, 500 Pieces of drawn work and Spactel work. Doilies centre pieces, table covers, dresser scarfs, ctc., etc. on sale tomorrow at half } our regular low prices. The best collection of this class of goods in the city. Take a look at them WASH DRESSES. A big tot of children’s wash dresses in Percale, Gingham and Lawn. Nat pretty styles. Sizcs up ty] 14 years old. These are ¢ ‘ yan new this season and could not buy the material to make them at this price Main aisle WAIST PATTERNS 125 Beautiful hand em videred waist epee ene are all imported goods and there are none like them in Seattle The regis lar prices are $2, $2.50 and H $3, but tomorrow they will be on sale at O8¢@ each You can well afford to buy two or three at this price fhe colors are white, cham pag white, ecru, light blue and black OUTING HATS, 16¢. Made of grass linen and t?iinmed with braid. Very neat and serviceable. Just e, cr the thing for camping or knocking around. Will laun der perfectly, Regular price 25; tomorrow 16¢ h LADIES’ COLLARS, 8¢. About 200 turn-over col lars go on sale tomorrow at 8¢ cach. They are clean and the styles are right Some of them sold as high as a quarter, none sold regu lar at less than 15c; tomor row take your choice at 8¢ BELTS, 5¢. The price would indicate t good that they are ¢ but such is not Many of them were | to sell at 50c and even as high as a dollar; tomorrow they are all S¢@ each, all col ors and si BEST EASTERN BACON, LB. 17WK4¢ IOWA CREAM- ERY BUTTER, LB. FINE NEW CROP LEMONS, DOZ. we ¢ tal Baking rel can o¢ 20¢ Calumet Baking Powder can oe 40c Bnglish Breakfast Tea, 1b 25 45c Japanese Tea, Ib 29 (Xo Spider Log Tea, Ib... 20¢ 60¢ Gunpowder Tea, Ib. .29¢ 60c Bnglish Breakfast Tea, 1b. aoe 10c Coffee, good quality, Ib. 19¢ 48¢ Coffee, Mocha and Java, Ib ane MEN'S 35¢ NECK- WEAR TO MORROW STORE OPI 3 for 50¢ TNICTAR Prices here tomorrow will be b@lowany price quoted by any other store in Seattle on like qualities of merchan lise. Shop all you like, Get posted. The More You Look the More You Will Appreciate Such Prices as These |} | CHILDREN'S HATS, 25¢, 39¢ AND 50¢. Newest shapes in straws, about 20 styles to choose from, handsomely trimmed You would pay at least double the price at any other Store in town. About 300 in all but they will go tomor- row at these prices, 25¢, BOP and 50¢. Fix up the children; it costs so little if you trade here—and a big lot goes on sale im the base ment tomorrow at 10¢ each; worth up to 50c MENS’, BOYS’, GIRLS’ HATS, HALF PRICE A big lot of them in al most a hundred different styles, shapes and colorings Just the thing for camping or for everyday wear on the street. Nobby chic styles to please every taste and to morrow you pay only half the regular price for choice of the lot LEGHORN HATS, 98¢. Worth $1.50. TRIMMED HATS, 25¢. Worth $1.50. CHILDREN’S DRESSES, HALF PRICE, $4.98—BOYsS’ SUITS, 200 of them in sizes up to 36 in bust measure; for youths and young men Nobby styles, sp ndid ma terials, regular S trom $8.50 to $15, tomorrow only four dollars and ninety eight ents. Could you ask for anything better than this? _— MUSLIN, 5¢ A YARD 1,000 yards of good qual ty bleached muslin 32 in hes wide, free from starch A quality worth easily 8¢ a yard CURTAIN SCRIM, 5¢. 1,000 yards of the re ular 10c Curtain scrim in ecru and in white, tomorrow 5¢ a yard $6.98—-MEN’S SUITS Reduced from $10, $12 $15 and $18. Reliabl te p tly made, worth , of the regular price norrow take y pick for six dollar and nin eight cent You can well afford a new uit at this price $1.85 MEN'S _ PANTS ade of 1 all ria ' ar ope $3 $3.50 and $4.00. Tomorrow choice $1.85 a pair—two pair for the pri f one Better buy a new pair of WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS Heavy blue Denim Over lls, splendidly made regu lar price 65c a pair; special ut 49¢. Best quality Men's Work Shirts in blue and in black ith hair line stripes of white. Regular price 50 special BD¢ each SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE TOMORROW FROM 9:30 9:30 P. M SECOND AVENUE PIKE AND PINE TRIMMED HATS AT trimmed hats—in fact every f single hat in the store will be on sale tomorrow at just half the regular prices. are not afraid of competi tion; look all you like; you will buy here if you buy at INFANTS’ BON- NETS, 1214¢. Made of sheer white lawn pretty lace bought to sell at 25c, to. morrow special at one bit WHITE SKIRTS For Summer Wear. Twenty styles to choose from; prices from $1.60 to f ¢ tomorrow they will Three hundred in all, but they quick at this bia reduction Most are just half, some of the others are « little more than half and others are less than half price. No exchanges and no approv to wear § + $1.25, Hl $1.50, 82 and $2.50. All under price. WASH GOODS, 9¢. WORTH 15c. 2000 yards Lawns, Mulls, and other wash dress goods in a beautiful assort ment of styles and colorings Newest designs, regular sell and 18¢ ow choice of the entire lot B¢@ a yard GINGHAMS, 5¢. 2,000 yards of dress and ron ginghams go on sale row ata nickel a yard at 8c, 10 yards to one NAPKINS, 55¢. thousand ff Napkins, , on sale tomor , and as long as they last f at SS¢ per thousand Buy them while and yards of Laces in cream, , from 2 inches to 4 in s and inser EASTERN HAMS, LB. E GGS, DOZ.22 GENUINE “LIL- RANCH 9c MORROW sixty We ff price Per cus This and 5 Prunes for ro eep Price Cutting on Men’s Clothing All $25.00 Suits $17.75 AN $22.50 Suits $15. 73 TS All $20.00 Suits $14.75, All $18.00 Sus has $12. 75 All a as” $16.50 Suits | - All $15.00 Suits $11.75 Al $13.50 Suits $9.75 (a $1250 Suits PRICES--- merchants aly Way --- All $10.00 us Mas $6.75 ALL TOP COATS. Same Reductions in Proportion é. nh Joe Schermer & Co. 1010 First Avenue res, * lothing Specialty House” ~~ There

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