The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1907, Page 7

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1907, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, An interesting musical program Ines been arranged for the Sunday ———- Rain has sinned od threshing In the R DIR afternoon concert at Woo The Temple 4@ Hirsch, Fifteenth | for the dedication of this chur ta Kmptre. park, The Beattie Marine band will) ay, and HB. Union et, Is nea t wf next_m nar he hee lay from 8 to & m completio: nd he fi erv aband »wit to the Inabilit ; a : * is to enlarge its public Tr |" a > | ibe t “! sth “ 1 é ahd U f an ; finish th e- > ‘ will be held there late in Septem cto » finks « 0a ae Peultrymen from various Parts of A cooperative poultry dealers’ ber. {t is of Romar chiteeture i ybt Koch ts pas q, e lca a gy gen Apo Sipto this! the state organized at the Savoy bourse will be opened in Seattle in| The, elaborate services glanhed | tor of the Temp! I board w ask the, “Yn ite agreement wif@ the = hotel youterday afternoo About two weeks. - = a the schoo : , number of eltte Cogat Cor this yearahe Be. | Harclay MeCutcheon, the Belting: |" yesterday afternoon with be The following officers wor® yeu eit to ote sard Reaorven the right te erat | ham qwuth who stole a ptreet oar |Get of controlling the poult#y| toraay elogt stterill, of |10 days t# gntively spatghin seatton’s o Whe | on private sentes, the coal Puaphan, | 284 Wrecked it recently,Zhay boon |busiggss in this state, the step Hb ‘Kent, pre } een oe } form #veh a ¥olumi here coal for | ols od, Uap Mecific Coast te pap «liven one year at hard lat®r and|ing ®aken in order that ratsef¥) O'lirien a fi | Becaune of these ¢ peas private con re can | the ne @ @ny corres are dis-|" 220° fine. jmight deal directly with (26 Mf! Joga’s Marsh, vico pr | {tions are 6 trou! whes®re juested co = | For the first time in the history |Semer, thus doing away with the! ©. Williains, of Sgattlo " For the secegd timo, 15-year-old! om ‘sto changes Mad — _., }of North Yakima laboring men are |! storage proposition tary-treasurer Janet Cook, a inmate of the roentages to not over 7 en@ 16, | 80 Boareg, thatSt has become neces. | « t= oie ee =e | Washington Children’s Home at ey toe ser SS Sor ee sary to Ball drunks out of gall to| (Star Special Service.) If the ch (@ are nol made (her \¥ noo them at work PRINTS PRAISE OF SEATTLE. posite mad . boy ape from that pig n to oppome tbe adoptiog of | The que n of Abordeen| a We ee | BVERETT, Aug 9-—Union men) tho charter hw a@red PAR SF Sunday | The last edition of the Cigistian] The girlowas arrested several) aie uy tn arms over the terms of ever Om Gem's Of Le lew 2; Oa ele the eal condition’ on | closing fight rd Endeavor World, the official organ | ¥eek* ago as an incorrigible, and d a » the| , The Nan Patterson caso was oe eee be ‘e ay 4 jury +4 | 2 that was soon to be sent to the reform |th® new charter, They were the o” aan ayeet chae® Bis detee eaald we | the case of one violajor for keep. | ff that order, contains many com pi dup! in London today whem re ew . ne ot ie Ne jeteling Open Sundayereturned an ac Plimentary refe on to Seatgie,|*chool, Knowledge of this caused | most strenuous adve en of the Sherley Falcke shot himself while to @siet wollte j quittal verdtet Jind the peop! Watsed over the |her to run away. The police are| initiative and referendum ang the | riding in a cab with Irish Hoey, an sapihat It was @e (lve i Lhe Moti te Woe tp rebeea-| William Allon Dell,oaccused of] The county cuiiiconi « have|™@aner in which the recent con j~ the lookout for her recall provisions, and all three | actress with whom he had become ott of all 8 ee : eo ~ Penmaes Sud by Iw. J. W./ the murdeg ot Mins Addie Roper in| OXtended to Feb, 1, 1908, the tithe! YePton was entertained here. wore @uly Miserted in the charter | ™fstuated si Eieieehen was De Hagges pipe onal frtend of] Biaing, last January, wan arraigned |!!init In which the river and barter’ BOULEVARD ure ] by the commissioners, but, allege | Fleet of Battleships at Navy Yard Dd oe to at the lot the tiketubaie fine MALY | in the superior court and pleaded | ‘ working upon the | the labor men, in such a way that ted od by & voto of i! vote {n/ got guilty to the charge of murder and fixing the iimite a th h h a the congreca sat favor Of accepting th Knatio Sak ns of the dlatrict for th any good they might accomplish ot anurans taun Gee ee at” the firat degree. elle tn hw rh Ay um Councilman Crichton’s favorite | wii) he nullified. They held that PALACE MEAT MARKET jo ot | y o its wor 504 2nd av., has the best amd fresh Owing to the crude sanitary ar-yplan for @ neente boulevard around |ihe percentage of voters to sign rangoments at Kast Green Lake,|the brow of Queen Anne bill will|q petition for calling an election | meat, fish and poultry. Phone Dr. A. B, Kidd, @ practicing phyal-|be urged for passage probably atltg vote upon legislation, 19 and 25|% for your Sunday chicken, Both ey » eons . The county comntlastoners Haynes tot The , ) Yakima have offered a reward of —— ~ =| $1,000 for the return of H. | CRNA! at least six month it delay ts oldable. 2609 FE. Ward at. Mrs, Myers wan | Nicolat, the president of the Sunny! ive statement of C her way will delay the compidtion of t put th rding to an John P. olan there, fears an epidemic of |the meeting of the councll Monday | yer cont, is entirely too high, and | Phones 6 4 D: 2 years olf when the civil war|#ide Law and Order league, who! joy Major Chit fixed the| Phold fever. Thore are nw sow. | night, It was considered by ® spe | further that, in the matter of the rng e commenced, and remembers b mysteriously disappeared several |time tor the completion of thecanat|™ %# yet, cess pools, many of cial committee made up of Crich-| referendum, the time allowed be Advance fall models are dally vg her grandfather discuss ev weeks ago aa July 1, 1908, bat a now foared |t28™ shallow, being tn use, The |ton and Murphy yesterday |fore legislation goes into effect coming in from the “fashion” clty engineer's office declares that| The new boulevard will be about | -|\| conter. We are now showing ot the rewelutionary war, in w lth t expe = on visite will not see 7 YEARS OLD : be ms an active participant. A| Approve Stone Av. Plan |the completed waterway ark, Gh tee. new tank newer fori five, miles ag B68 OY fest wide, | Hattieship ee oa vance styles in high ie Ay party wom given the eon) The plan of th renal the north end can be commenced! making a cirele from Prospect st Hored Sutin, Conte and are tonarian bg setatives and friends! gives semt eee, Bark board to in @ month and Second ay, around the bill to|— . a YE Sas saian demain Fespened of a her frowltios eet give a rightofway to the Seattle Bult to dissolve the Standard | a connection at West Highland City Hall Market will make garments to measure : jectric company to pate through Ot] company and allied organiza-| 25 to 30 per cent cut on all fish " F fethie beet: of howls Blow Logie isinchaestitpennsiale lee te th mpkny and allied orm Driv J at reasonable prices : “ sea Woodland park dyer Stone ay. ox-|tions on the charge of a trust |ing rode. Cleanup sale of all sur Rolled roast beef 10c, sirlotn y Myers, youtertay wed) Pwettly Syumdewn wt Nery Yard. | tended, wan approved last night by| formation will come up at New | plus stock, Come in and examine | Battloship Nebraska at Navy Ytrd. steak 6c, leg of lamb de. 5 Novelty Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 2d Ay. ~ Ber 100th Birtiday at ber heme e** the North End Improvement olub.| York September 3% our stock, Hall's, 1111 lst ay, 9*¢) ** Third Ave wd “ STORE OPENS 9:30 A.M. CLOSES 9:30 P. M.--UNION HOURS We're doing the biggest business we ever did at this time of the year. Of course, there’s something in being a 1 complete store--- having nearly everything the general public wants---having it right, and, as a rule, at a lower price, although in carefully selected and reliable qualities always. We intend that this store shall suit you--- and suit you as nearly perfectly as any store can serve its customers. Test our sincerity by coming in tomorrow--- -that’s Saturday. Taking Advantage of Our Great Bargain Offerings ? We Always Court Comparison. $8, $10, $12 and $15 SKIRTS $5.00 This is Positively the Greatest Skirt Value Ever Offered in Seattle. Reliable Qualities at Lower Prices Are Putting Us in the Lead. ST CALL ON UMMER SUITS $12.00 50 Values $7 5() $1750 at 8 yyy yp, WE WANT YOU TO KNOW US AND OUR BUSINESS BETTER. London’s Store for Men Gives an Object Lesson in Pricing. Men's Sample Shirts, 15, 154 and 16, wools, silks and are the best that the factory can produce; $4.00. Your choice at Object Lesson price ....... Fine High-Grade Skirts, made of strictly all-wool materials, and handsomely tailored. Two hundred skirts in this lot, and actual $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 values Object Lesson Sale price .. .$5.00 Never Mind the Architecture iv Our Building fen's Pongee Silk Shirts, all sizes. These have the soft collar, just the thing for warm weather, and will wear and wash; regular price $2.50. Object Lesson price ..-.... . eae $1.89 Fancy Silk-Worked Suspenders, leather ends, best of back elastic, worth 7 Object Lesson price Che = ai 29¢ amed, double-seat Sale price .. 37¢ ‘ong and durable, jt erwear, all sizes, satin tr for 50c. Object Les: Meri’s Brown Balbriggan Ur nal Men's Heavy Jersey R the Underwear, all thing fo: 1 00 and 4.25 Heavy Part-Wool Sox, tan and gray. These are rare value at 15c per pair ONLY 35 SUMMER SUITS LEFT, AND WE WANT TO SELL $ ie $ ee ere aha se bp EVERY ONE OF THEM ON SATURDAY. THEY ARE ALL- White Lawn Waists . Pe were Lesson price WOOL MATERIALS, JACKETS LINED WITH SILK AND 69c sticker stripes, dots and plain, made of best fabric and very k and navy blue; all sizes and best Lesson price o5e Men's One-Pi SATIN. A FEW OF THESE SUITS ARE VERY MUCH LIKE n Excellent $1.00 and $1.25 White I Waists, for women and misses. All quality; reg THE EARLY FALL SUITS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND DARK ia Bis 32'to 4B Mealex oecd mi slbeg: ge Shir c tintin COLORS. REGULAR PRICES $12.00, $15.00 AND $17.50. OB- Pr arte TE cca genie sanend earners cane She Geter Co with lace and embr ide re rul ir ave 8 DargSS a ana , . wg Object 4 SIMOON GALS PUICH sain wicca se ccccsscsseess $7. $1.00 and $1.25 values, Object Les Predrag ie knyabnll yao pa son Sale price 69e i hei anew ' Opportunity ts Knocking at Your Door. MOTHERS, BRING THE BOYS. This Object Lesson Gale Will Save You Money Suit Boy Blue Serge « uble eee with heavy Judge for Yourself—Come and Compare. Muslin, Knit Wear and ey Long Skirts, good quality of muslin, flounce of neatly hemstitched tucks gular 59¢ Very special at Put Our Prices to the Test by Analysis and Comparison. Shoes--An eet Lesson FINAL CLEARING PRICES THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY. Odd Lot of W ( fren’s, Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes and Oxford The are high-grade s at sell nmonly for $1.50 to $2.50. Object Lesson p Ose Women’s | 1 on a New School irta, flounce neatly trimmed with two rows of embroidery insertion and tucks, d and substantial embroidery, This is a bargain at $3.00, but during this Cambrie § fle of wil and tucks, sleeves f all and dth ther extension ~ flexible ‘ , new stock and latest sty ; value $3.00. Object Le n to 14: worth a y insertion, and price mie KG $1.98 1 TWO BITS c Women's \\ © Proof fhoe, hee heel, all es. TI 4, These good strong alts and wel rth $2.00, Object : made of t! tan calf, soft and p gu n #1.00 adit ske of lace and emb price $1.29 good $ alue, but a rare t YOu Witt PAY ‘MORE LATER ON Misses’ beading, embroidere Muslin Drawe Y andy Val, lace insertion and edging and neatly tucked; a regular Women's Pat rds, button or | plain or cap toe tension or thin f ( ric Drawers, two rows of lace insertion, good cambric, all lengths; good 50c valu Object ible sole. ; e : rie vs ur $2.50, Object Le n price $1.79 Lesson Sale price Boys! A Fine Line of Corset ( idery \ mi nd ribbon beading; 0c ‘ Boys!’ Vici nsion Blucher cut leather le and unter y Object I Hl : ; ris sizes fro ed with two-thread Val. lace beading and lace in linary 69¢ value. Object Lesson Sale price Bluct Ladies’ Underwear, long and short sleeve vests and knee and ankle pants; just right for now a, A STORE THAT BATTLES FOR LOWER PRICES. and early fall; 360 and 860 vs Object I mn Sale price 10¢ n's Box r style, Goodyear Ladies’ Sleeveless, low neck trimmed, beautiful, fine ribbed, taped armhol 7 dress s} bined : regular $4.00 Ladies’ Pink and Blue Sleeveless, nhole and neck with draw strir n0@ ¢ like t , on¢ Boys’ 11 4 shoe that will stand all the hard wear of the boys and Ladies’ Genuine Lisle Union Suits, all shapes not of 1 style, but neat and natty; regular price $2.25. Object Les Ladies’ Vega Silk Vests, 7c and $1.00 values, Pink, black and ‘bluc ize oe 4 Pure Silk Ve Kayser make, $1.50 everywhere; pink and blue 6ve tees and Boys’ School Hose, heavy and medi um ri 1, sizes to 8% Tee a’ Umbrella Drawers, fine rib, bleached lace rut You know the value Ing. y Fine Black Lace Lisle Hose, various newest patterns in the famous Ethiopian er Gordon dye} regular 360 values, at 25. Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Mose, fast and stainless dye; a good 29 seller, at ‘and Misses’ Shoes and Oxfords in broken lines, all sizes, but different i) )to 00. Object Lesson pPiC® .eeeeeceeeee A STORE FOR EVERYONE--A STORE FOR YOu.

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