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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908, ° ° 6 have you visitag this store yet? Remember, there's always a splendid welt@e awaiting you, and you'll find a visit hore certainly worth while. ° good “busy Friday” news— 9x12 ft. fine Brusselette rug $6.85 .G0V.BUDD IS x (By United Press OCKTON, Cal. July 3 ’ jineas of TORK James Ht _A. Bridge & Co.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast : a. ° - Another Cut Tomorrow wemake astill deeper cut on the men’s suits. ).—Atter Former eatly im ghter and| eon at any the past (wo Weeks however, he suf evening, | - anid at 10 o'elo he - i summer suit must be sold. ‘and had ee ” eral Ht A OGM I Outing and business suits—plain ne | Mi Mac 8 ft | ree. Bh and fancy fabrics. | Bz tn this city gahort time before Sian i. oe Been selling at prices ranging from $15.00 to $25.00. —for “busy Friday” only $6.85—regular value $12 this is a and mot did rug, ta r ra, with ¢ alike on both aides; mottled roll borders. Will give very ee = oy gp, aaah Now all put in one big lot— choice of any $2.50 this $3 chair or hammock for 99c rocker $1.6 Standard special summer chair of rocker— , MM Wenituveey Miss Misa Alma Sto Miss Am at SIO No such values anywhere else, nor such variety—everything and anything you want—plain and fancy fabrics. Yes, plain blues included. wVeewtanie, Mise Stimson Entertains for Guests. Donna Pheips entertained at terday, compltme Linne and ‘at her home, 1016 Se the Housefurnishing Store will throw open the entire line of ham mock values up to $2.50 at extra apectal, your 99 choice : Cc Oovers were laid for (—tut one to a person; no C. 0. D. } or fone orders filled. Mall or Card Evening. { ders filled if received by Satur to Mr. and Mra. day night.) Mr. and Mra Judd N,, will en $3.00 and $3.26 of either sum reguiar val your ¢ mer chair or rocker, exactly like picture; finished red; made very strong and durabte Rex value of chair $2.00; rocke extra spectal priced tor aay Friday” only (either chair or 85 rocker) ..... (mail orders filled) Come tomorrow if you can; come before the store closes Saturday night, anyway. Smoker Tonight. B Forteon camp No 2! War Veterans, will er” this evening at) 3983 1-2 First av Turner Presented. J. Myer will pre Bally E. Turner, of Chi ¥ evening, August 6, | o in the Holyoke block. | possesses a lyric so- which will be shown SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. SEATTLE. TACOMA ry € ined at luncheon ¢ mday ¢ on Boyleton av. N mplimentary to Mra Charles Emery Hathaway . t Mrs. Burkhart Entertains. | j s : Mra. Lycurgus Burkhart will en | * at the navy Bh her home, f14 14th will be laid for 14 shies aee a hen taughter + ony Gay United Press. . G L. McElroy, of Tacoma,| HURLEY, Wis, July 30.—While po ay evening to| seeking shelter under a tree from Mr. Charles G. Barker at the home!® severe storm which passed over at Tacoma. of Rev. J. L. Greenwell near Emerson, J. a ae is son Harold and Pot Seattio at a| “Take heed that ye do not your his nephew Paul were struck and ay at her home in alms before men, to be seen by killed by lightning them, otherwise ye have no reward - t for Mrs. Hathaway. of your Father which is in heaven.” Chatles Pauniieroy Whittle- Matt. virl AMU EMENTS — —| Now on at the Crown Clothing Ce. 1121 FIRST AVENUE for Friday's of Alterations made cheerfully quickly, correctly and without charge iad will give a tas-| leroy park newt | rried T LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST "gs: "9-107 VST }SEATTLE d Hi formance. Next week “Rip Van | including the performances of Dor-|roomers had given their landlord hands and feet bound with ropes, a{ but little hope of ever learning who; Strange that when a man sits In s Garden Hose... . Winkie” will be given in operatic |othy Dayne, Brotherhood & far.|for safe keeping gash in her throat, telling how | she was. a hammock with a girl and looks at form. The music is by Planqnette.|low and Dorsch & Russell. The she met her death, the body of a ‘ her close, she doesn’t seem the Big st Purchase of 3,000 Feet of High-Grade crystal tank swimmers are attract young woman was found in a burn The girl was about 20 years old | game me Covered Garden Hose; extra quality seam- | “At Fort Reno.” ing big crowds. FOUL M DER OF heap of trash in an unfrequent- | #94 evidently had been subjected to a ty wo: pee then the Welbee 7 art of Williamsburg today barb: mistreatment before her Bunting company has given here At the White City. . do they appear to such good ad The two Randalls, who give a YOUNG GIRL | ed the body, and his son, vantage as they do in “At Fort| program of as fine rifle shooting | J Ruddick, a pe der arrest, in connect jease, The body was tal e.) | morgue, where efforts are “The Thief.” Seats for the engagement of “The Thiet,” which will be seen here next week at the Moore, will go on sale tomorrow morning. Mar | garet Hlington will head the east There will be a Saturday matinee. 2 is | Fireless Cookers Sold Here—Let Us Explain Its | Merits. “Boccaccio.” os Ruddick, a watchman, who | death. are un Reno,” the present attraction at|@8 has been seen in Seattle for the Seattle. “All for Gold” is com.| several months, will appear at the The Best Shoe Repairin the City While You Wait S0c Paint, 35¢ 10c Fly Killer, =< United Pr: being : (By ing. White City, Madison park, touight ~ ag *: Can of Pure Paint, made Faultiess” Fly Killer; kills but and all the week PB ae aN Wonk” - se Pg | = made to identify it, though th is 217 JAMES ST. ‘beat lead and ol]; assorted does not eh t iy; #0 ntee, “Madame Sans Gene.” oe by acd and “ | ALLEGED THIEF CAUGHT. ~ = = | GARDEN TRACT a The members of the Lois Stock 2%-acre = tracts $100 company have decided that they PAY LITTLE sere; easy terme; close to s Carpenter's Brace, 98 ¢ 50c Liquid Veneer, 33¢ |f} have had a sufficient vacation, and| John Caloccar was yesterday ar tor what here. you car line and lake; level, clear. ; regular buc 35c so sure and so clean 6c , . ith 1 " 48 a result they will return to this | Tested by City Detectives Peterson yond y money to excellent ad 4; fine for chick ‘ e's Brace, with 10-inch known Liquid Veneer tity next Sunday afternoon injand McClurg as the person who |p "**'*« ~~ Bao a aa ot WHAT 66 us r wn SAYS things new; covers ; robbed W. Garlitz, of 911 Connectt extra special PPE; cocobolo handle, nickel Madame Sans Gene piand double ratchet; J scratches; for planos, eet ee ee cut st., Sunday, of $296, the amount scape 2 Pope g Pgs — bit; wort 98c s and fur a reg. 33c Pantages Vaudeville. |represented being savings the 917 First # 5 apec ular 500; specia $ | onal Very pretty and cherry bios * . . IS Dission 8 Sew, $1.60 $1.25 Water Set, 89¢ somy je "The Geisha's Dream Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! 26-inch | car Crystal Glass Water || presented by O Hara San & Co. at e . be Pantages theatre as ove of the big or smonade Set; enameled Dee S. hemmeand Sie riche features of the week 1 patent gro: ‘Mall hand saws decorations; tankard shaped pwerth $2.25; Friday $1 69 jug; complete with tray; worth For Everybody $135; hot wenther / Comedy at the Star | Entire output of one of Troy, N. Y., leading shirt $2.25 Scythe and Snath, special 89c There is a good deal of comedy j manufacturers. Materials of Madras, Percales, $1.49 in the new bill at the Star theatre sand Oxfords, plain and pleated TR Well-known Swedish Steel 10¢ Chloride of Lime, 6¢ attached and detached cuffs, selling regu larly for $1.50 and $2.00 . At Special Receive all the sévantage A Riv int; no matter how large or with sele Can of Silver Shield Chloride ‘Anath sea a adjustab uf Lame for tant : ‘ $i 49 wore ter fascia 6c Overstock Sale: TOILET WARE In Plain White, including Bowls and Pitchers, Cov red and Uncovered Chamber Pails, Soap Slabs,Cov ered Chambers, etc $1.25 Covered Combinettes, with wood-handled bail 89¢. 65¢ Covered Chambers, all first quality ... 47c | Spalger & &E Christensen’s Dancing Pavilion Luna Park mall, we will give it the same sislsulpancabae DON’T BORROW YOUR FUN SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Have your own, Have it at home. Have a Victor We Pay 47 Interest A small payment down and a dollar a week gives you the . grand oloists the great bands and orchestras; the popular on Savings ballad singers; the comic song hits—a world of melody and fun $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week State Bank of Seattle Sherman, Clay & Co. Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” On Pioneer Place 1406 SECOND AVE. Yes; half price still prevails on all Summer Suits. The Name Speaks for Itself Cor, First Ave. and Yesler Way