The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907, (o) aan naam ae meme, Nk a Grant saya his machine pushed the | Cowets, Capps and Hollyday are to | to the outside world, fearing that | Premier Christenson, ar nm route, fatally burned and the hotel build end will co man over make a tour of the Pacific coast| tf this privilege ts continued the | to Teeland ng de yed The lows timat-| thie pert a forta within the next three months, | Cald will disclose Raisull’s retreat A crazy farmer of Nunica, Mich,, | ed at $20,000. | Jefferson BOTHELL PIONEER DEAD Walter Sousa, 23 yeahs of ag®,} Mrs, Hazen 8. Pingree, widow of | fan uck yeeterday wi n ax a | Local of jmarried, brother of John PhiD/ one of Michigan's most colebrated | Killed his invalld non, wi d the KING COUNTY LOSES ng i Jousa, the march king, was killed | governors, died yesterday at De | latter at | WUE thP ur i] jin Washington, D, C., Saturday | troit at her residence, aged 67 yours, | OY nele (Star Special Service.) went Wy 6 live wire | Mrs, Abby Francis Hamlin Ab-|. 0" o was the r r father He ‘ | ROO RAT low anne ¢ ‘ ROTHBLL, Wash., Joly 22.—Mre A conductor and motorman On| hott, wife of Rev, Dr. Lyman Ab 2 ‘ o ey uit of the heat wave at) St, Louls yesterday ae A . Mary Anne Bothell ved reat, | (HO Mission at, line at Frisco wore | ott, di at Hilehie, Germany, : | as a resul struck and be done to avert an accident the dent of this place. 2 aaa remh | shot a founded late Saturday | jast FridGy. ‘Death wan caused ty |, Railroad traffic 19 delayed near} iinkee Nisleiiek: piavianis 1 arne cat, driven edeatrian was under the heavy | Saturday night hy i: ty ean joo night, ny being disabled the car | pneumonia } La Crosse, Wis, on account of dam-| pory TOWNSEND recer Me or oar, ht odged bene: | . ea r . rad ago wrought b; tornado. : hip { vutfour, Wiiltam | 9A" MIS body wedged beneath the| Mra, Bothell and her husband, who | "yshet down 8 stoop | ure io WY) Albort Carr, a negro, shot and | “White SOO rites at «| iaformation given out amship t ific hoapitat ’ died & Your or two Aan wore the | Blummed Into a store, wrecking! iaiiod Maye » amped ‘ ois seuake 8 re I ; } who | ,.A® Quickly as possible the In-| first settlors of th | Strike breakers are accused of tig] coe oe a eeraman Fe | emphatically denies t ‘ jared man was taken to the hospl-| The rap te Ae ce > i shooting, | promingpt contre | wt Hygtte, Mont., yesterday James K. | puay anton to the Alaska € re “yn | Oe vol bAme after * ins. ¥' € ¢ nO oto: dled ong wey 1 ” other « ‘ < {Mah where he shortly after passed | tirat settlers Frixco’s new mayor, B. B. Taytor,| in pursuit of th eh et ths lioo han dies A | be listed and asscnsed npany and other ng ry A examination discloged | has announced that he is opposed to} had taken to the felda. sadpsuligguarolgh epee }ty as clafmed by Assessor Thoma ey the fact that several ribs had b@n prize fighting andgthe fighg trunt, | ‘ | Mrs. Nick Longworth explaing| Parrish, ‘The thirteen v jennod and tax r the first time Whe m Par@® of the splintered BRIEFS BY WIRE bs Ho will do every@iing to prevent Dr. i. J. Gallagher, a New York | that while in Frisco preparatory to! trolled by the Peab J a J were driven into the lungs.| professional boxing contests, orn : “ w ~ Biteraby iretparaged Jep re for HoWolulu she and her | with their he ona never regained conscious | we ‘ ,. ou ig Island last night lowing | husband will avoid soclety “4 nz the atreet nactous ‘he stabl™ of Jo en's | ay FaIOS Me or ihere, wore a | Meas after being: hit | A discovery ot treo milling, high| gq 5he Mable of John Wanamaker's| the explosion of the kasoline tank | "A tamp was upnet in the Trout-| ‘The sembait he anes vassing on} AScording to the at grade gold ore has been found three| kintown, a suburb, were destrogod | trig eee ee cuusht fire.) dale hotel, 18 miles fro Portland | ment of the S emthoroush fare ar pase Na witnesses the mact titles from Seward, Alaska, and &) py fire, entailing a loss eatimated | His =e : eee terribly burned, | arly yesterday morning and one | surar npan how worour hf oeasive rate stampede * 4 on ome ¢ o qi ri ony e sor was burne . . ta y pa 260.0 aa by ancther m ant as ae | © of upood. co * ‘- . at $100,000, Lyndenhurat, Mr. Wane! he dying agony of her | lodger was burned to death, several | ( Res ’ ty — i ; $260, < ho slower ? — ham ryan has announced | amakgr's country home, was de > + ARORA anoe rewe pons stepped . BLANKETS ry me, ur prom roople of PI ev ‘i ‘ s both large jpachine, and ning contd | | SUANKETS RENOVANED to} the thren iniues for the next nation, |atroyed by fire in February Iawts | deiphin were ge vet Tage of Monuments rae be 80, sod Gamw & We —_— 0 @ ne exy Waray Rug @! campaign as the trust, railroad | caus joan of net 2,000,001 ba | 5 val ) 4 2 wor Fattioabip Nebraska at navy yard. /Co. Both phones, Ind, 7219; Queen and taritt questions auslng @ loan of nearly $2,000,000.) wutos colliding Art Marble Co,, 2011 Second ave This is a most healthy finan ure a weed *** Anne 222 eee! Thre i _ The bandit Raisuli has forbidden) King Frederick, of Copenhagen, | three doors north of Virginia, Both | condition and shows a very gratify, saved wi terest f t Se iree = avy «experta, Admiral|Caid Sir Harry Maclean to write accompanied by Prince Harold and | phones 1738 *** ing growth *** independent in a very few years. White Parasols Ladies’ Glove _ ea , ’ ‘ ies ves zi autifully adorned with ral rows of tucks; value $1.50; sold at th ‘ . ‘ ‘ 3 es te | the Silk Gloves, value 65c; 2-clasp; white and colors; at sale ....+ . -29¢ i ridieulous ¢ ees RON eevee 6d¢ . : 1 ' $119 : Others, inlaid with inserting, embfroidered dots and edy go at Ladies’ Long Gloves, genuine liste, elbow length, white, tan and gray; 9 ‘ & goa : quality . ‘ ’ 79¢ os i “oe 25 ong Bleck | <s, 20-button ianinth, pure will uality ..$1.25 ‘ Come and see London's hustling clerks in blue check jumpers and green shirt waists. Crowds of eager, thrifty buyers get the bargains. Are you with us? o yers g iMilli Remnant Sale at London’s Five Days More of It ro9,°— > | Five Days More of It COME EARLY You will find every value just as represented. In most cases better, for it is bard to give an adequate idea on paper of this i SENOS ther is contains fif- teen or fifty yar ould not use fifty, but the manu- facturer must have fu aloss. Hence the Marvel “ Thousands of Yards of Table Damask Remnants 2% up to § yards, marked at at sale LOOK FOR THE GREEN TICKETS. They mark the path of economy through the store. You will find them in every depart size pieces or dispose of his goods at s Mill Remnant Sale Values. ment, at every counter. WHITE FRENCH ORGANDY. This beautiful material is 50 inches wide; so wide that 6 yards is ample for the fullest dress pattern; regular price is 0c, and it is worth more. Mill Remnant Sale price, per yard .....66 ceseescenccenceseescecess A3¢ WHITE IRISH LINEN. This pure Irish Linen is 90 inches wide launders beautifully ; $1.10 regular price. Mill Remnant Bile price, par yard os .. ces scieasdissvaneuane 89¢ WHITE IRISH LINEN. All Pure Irish Linen, of fine q is a close price on this Lengths of 14, 2, 2: just what is prices barely the cost of the raw material. Every piece } wears out and wanted for Measured, ticketed and marked in plain figures. Some ate pure Irish Grass Bleached Linens, some are Union (part linen), some are Mercerized Damask, but the Em Ory mill tickets tell you just what they are. Every one knows how linens have advanced in price in the past six months. These are big SOEs cueiee : aie nao WHITE PERSIAN LAWN. 48-inch White Per Remnant Sale price, uctions on old prices— Bleached, Snow White, Heavy, Good-Wearing Table Damask, at, per yard 49c regular price. Mill .. B7¢ sian Lawn per yard .s.scrnsktar tas Heary 75¢ Grade of Gerr 97 ich Unbleached Outing Flan , yard a cibWies baad eeseneeree Se 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, in lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Goods that are selling today at 35c a yard. Mill Rem- aE OO cline s.ccsesas: ctsouuseecealntnese . .25¢ 16-inch Gray Crash Toweling. Mill Remnant price, per yard .... eve ose code ee seteceoeeesacee Ginghams, A. F. C. and Dunkirk Gingham, 5,000 yards of them ; you know the quality. Mill Remnant price, per yard vce. ess PEPIN ee 1 LOOK Ff THE GREEN TICKETS ask, at, per yard $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 and $1.69 Grades of Extra Fine Quali ties of Pure Irish Linen, at, per yard ....... sae DBE a oe aa i Napkins, fine grade of German Bleached Dinner Napkins, excellent $1.59 valties, per dozen ..........+++ $1.29 Heavy Grade of White Mercerized Table Damask, laun der beautifully, at, per yard The endurance of this sale is a strong potat: Most bargate sales affer a fewdays “peter out.” Not so with this Great Mill Remnant Sale. It will continue full-and interesting during the whole ten days. Every day will be a day of most Phenomenal bargains, the last as well as the first THE EMORY SALE is one of the most practical events in merchandising history, and is looked forward to every year by the shopping public generally in cities where it is known. Our store’s name and that of Mr. E together in guarantecing the Merit of every article offered in this sale, Clean, fresh merchandise in the very newest and choicest styles, in lengths from three to twenty yards, is offered you at prices that are away below their real 65c Equestrian Tights 44c Ladies’ Fine Swiss Ribbed Equestrian Tights, in black, pink and blue. Mill Remnant Sale price. 44¢ 40c Union Suits 25c Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Union Suits, sleeveless, umbrella knee. Mill Remnant Sale price 25¢ 50c Ladies’ Hosiery 39c Ladies’ Black Lisle Lace Hose, various patterns, all pre nse, erase ane heal .. .B9¢ 15c Children’s Black Hose 8c Children’s Fine and Wide Ribbed Hose ry are joined alues, This announcement is important, and should appeal to every economical shopper 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, Oil Boiled, Guaranteed $1.75 Value for, yard $1.25 Women’s House Wrappers, Regular $1.00 Value for 69c Good quality Fast Color Percale and Calico Wrappers. Regular price $1.00. MILL REMNANT SALE PRICE .....06 eseee ceseesere eoeeenes 39c and 50c Lawn Kimonas 25c Extra quality Light Figured Lawn Kimonas; beautiful floral designs; fast colors. Regular prices 39c and 50c. MILL REMNANT SALE PRICE .. Black Sateen Petticoats Regular $1.25 values at 89¢@—Fine black Sateen and “Nearsilk” Petticoats; 20-inch Jap Silk, Every Wanted Color, Black and White, 35¢ Value for, yd. 19c 50e Grade Chiffon Taffeta Silk for Suits and Waists, All Colors, Black and White, yard 32c , BEST TAPESTRY Brussels Carpet WORTH 95¢, ON SALE AT 6S8c Vil twe lifferent styles; made extra wide and full, with a deep fancy fl Excellent $1.25 value. MILL REMNANT SALE PRICE .89¢ Wash Petticoats Ou line of Plain and Striped Gingham and Chambray Wash Skirts, at Regular $1.25 value. MILL REMNANT SALE PRICE, 89c Women’s Bathing Suits Two styles, one made of very fine quality brilliantine, in royal blue and navy Remnant Sale Price (Value yard 39c 56-inch Wool Suiting, for Rainy Day Suits and Jackets, 5 Colors, 75c Value for, yard 3c blue and black; the other made of ¢reponette. Either low neck or with sail or collar, Beautifully trimmed. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values. MILL REMNANT SALE PRICE . .s0¢.+ cere aeeoeress rrerrrrere ) o.) $1.75 FLEXIBON@ CORSETS, SE 10 © @ ‘moomheun ad ea ® a 2m oa. at fae OC.608 anne & os ae © cee okt Otte en cmmnamainiaate oo cnctis & sec

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