The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1908, Page 3

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‘nV ORCE lia “aga Exceptional Sale of 7) Women’s Dress Skirts Saturday at $6.50 Shaler Bros, —Not Only Largest but Best FALL SHOWING OF BOYS’ CLOTHING LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN TOWN School days; fast approaching, will call for new Suits for boy big and little, and the Shafer THAT REGULARLY SOLD AT $8.95, $10.0 s ay : , | | (Poe ae Oe oe ee Stores are splendidly ready. We have gathereda whole storeful of clothing for young men and for In _ ode oO stir into acti¥t 1} boy not a mere “department,” but a store—full to « PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE—QUALITIES ARE GUAR- ANTEED — STYLES ARE CORRECT Boys’ School Suits at $3.50 ll Norfolk styles, double breasted styles, Buster Brown and Sailor Blouse styles, of fancy tweed ] and velours, in’ checks and stripes, brown and “Indestructible’’ Suits at i 00 At this pr e offer the famou nies tructible Suit, for boys; sold by this house for years un der an ironclad guaran tee, and1 me report of are navy, ( beautifully ¢ While the Sale of Men’ s $1.0 00 band $1. 25° Golf Shirts Saturday at 80c — at this price The Ban Sale «# the previous Saturday is eclipsed by y, and there should ill «gray effects; all size ; Z failure; double-breasted ae eye nar ll made and very » 4 l mad f fancy apie and new; som an we ‘ Styl nade oO ancy 3 BLACKMAIL ufts attached and some with cuffs | values at ...... 4.5 oe a oie... " Do mixture 1 rk colors 4 . SEVELT | detached, plain white and colors. } y J I 3 | nsurance po with each suit ; size to 17— _ —— Boys’ School Suits vege United Press.) Ux, 0, Aug. 2 At $4.00 Boys’ Top Coats at $5.00 | At this price we offer the | famous “Mrs. Jane Hop and Bon Ton Corsets Are Now on fal New Models in Royal Worcester | | -_ othes ‘sh o oy . The New Adjusto Model for the | medium and stout kin cl thes,” for boys: figw t 1 d reduce the Yankee Suits, And Cravenetted Rain- “4 , Je 1 | _ two pairs of “ps iH coats, in great variety; g. and be ob thr a mut. Ro: ral $ | the “Security tond price Besse alr 3. 00 | Clothing, and many oth = : ae 2: : ¢ $5 00. ers. Fabrics are worst- $3.50, $5.00 and on to ed tweeds, cheviots, $10.00 —_— serges and corduroys; all sizes for boys, big and little. Fine good money's worth at ..... $5.00 Sale of Housefurnishings in the Basement Youths’ Suits In new fall fabrics; all United Press.) ae as "e 59 Imported Willow Clothes Baskete— HT wanted shades: sizes 14 “dew ADJOSTO Saturday A 39c | Other groups, including to 20‘ at MOOCEL 610-820 $1.50 Nickel Plated Pott's Gad irons — Set of three, 93c | Ivan Franks’, Skolney’s a from stand and holder Saturda ' i : | and other famous makes, $10.00, $12.50 and te Pee Pails, 12-quart size- Basement oo 13¢ If} up to ........ 812.50 $15.00 Specials y Twine Shopping Bage— 12 | ; c INATE A TICKET Fall Showing of Men's Suits, including Kuppenheimer’s, Brokaw’s, Kaufman’s and Other De- | Heavy Wire Potato Mashers— i SR | Satarda ; ‘ 4c | pendable Lines— United Press.) } 25e Royal Granite Sauce Pane— « Mont., Aug. 28.—The ff} Saturday : c have named a state 2 it With Harry Haletine, of Mix MB governor MAN SAYS TO FIGHT FOR PEACE Boys’ School Shoes, $1.50 to $2.50, in the Shafer Shoe Store, Arcade Annex | St. | ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHOLE BLOCK LONG | Wire Egg Beaters— Saturday SéeapaAdsle kohoasountane « Weather Forecast Occasional rain to night and Saturday; mod erate south winds. FRISCO SOCIETY ©2550" JAPAN'S ENTIRE NAVY WILL THE neLEnsED “7% = Reerorn csr onavns IN A FLUTTER imaY hot Pt nek | GREET U. :. FLEET pe he at which candi- : PhviD Sst ANSLEY Au firéctoire whe at the coming | ‘* And It Is All Over the New “ Me sons at] THE HOP CROP (By United Press.) following the completion of the tices of gadge t, justices of the r, county have been on the repub- Béward H. FitsGeraid. ata of the Native | TOKIO, Aug. 28—It was de. grand maneuvers by the home fleet the 22nd infantry. in| Directoire Gown---Women terthined today that the American |'® being anticipated as the most city en disqualified from Def ted Press important event of the year in lent Roveevelt's 91 'y the Men. Ug. 28.—It te| battleship fleet shall be greeted ja5an, 7 ” @nduranc on ac p will|wpon arrival at Yokohama by the a. minal charge physical diss aa the Pe poy of gp Grawn up Ovation to Mead. r, whom they yr bankers will no’ 4 grand battle line of welcome al year CONGRATULATE TOLSTo!. Sdvance the necessary funds, | will be the culminating maneuver| ANACORTES, Aug. %8.—Gor ~ <q aye azo} of the mikado’s practice, in which ysoad was given an ovation by the Grand Army Man Dead. (By Unites Prev.) jee at | prostioally all the important ships s last nt " TACOMA, Aug. 28.--Thomas W. Aug 28 he annual admisslor of KERMIT ROOSEVELT of Japan will take part. The oo '*! here last night, when /Giies a Grand Army man _ tied rcelved greet- the members of ¥ * parlors of the Native Sons at M« casion of the arrival of the Ameri. he add da campaign gathering | jay t dis » at rpiretae| PROVES A REAL HERO|s*” =n ‘of war on octover 17, in the opera house that the . “ a Only a Few ae More And the Great One-Half Price Sale of Clothing by Costello & Grant Will Be a Thing s'. Past the Native Sons o and 12 prom 9. The gowns have h-jinent society women of San Fran-\ed and it ie cisco over the propriety of wearing | women may refuse (By United Press. ) 8ST lives « ank Hilton, of New York, and her two sone. EDMONDS 10 VOTE TO O37el4ll SECOND AE co SECOND AE UNION The Time to Pick} aise city's RANK NAN TS aes Them Up Is Saturday Plage oat The Findings in Our Curtain Section pegrory—rr—rgremgeg J oli it evita, oe One and Two Pair Lots from the fourth to the third 135 Bera By Nottiagham Curtains, 2 pairs im the lot; Satur DIES FROM KICK je playing in the street in The m Curtains, 2 paira in the lot; Satur Curtains, 1 pair in the lot; Sat ; $1.15 of hie home at Bothell yes-| » Curtains, 2 pairs In the lot Satur y, Claud Cole } “Geisha jas icked tm the head by « horse] Among the goods to be slaughtered this sriaing, 1 pal’ in the’ Tot! “Sater. week are 500 MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS, 250 Boy Dies From Horse's Kick rs L, Wash Aug be Al dead f OVERCOATS and CRAVENETTES, consigned by an Eastern house through shipping a condi- tional order without our consent, which they now say sell at your Closing-Out ng sa ek; @ numbe of carpet ends in the lom " pe = Sse Hod Br meecle an 4 ie 4 "ve te range in length each piece worth from $1.76 Li) per yard Tote Your choice fr ‘ The to $1.50 Special Sale 200 Remnants of Printed e = IC rices jo hei api ary WERE $10.00 TO $20.00; | ~ w $4.08 | Mirah rm Y YT Pen ta.| “darle to the plows, Recmmnt Brice, par yard. oh iu aie ee Rather than return. Also TWELVE CLOTH- ee ee ee Co ge, gi 0 a ING TABLES, FOUR SHOW CASES, SHELV- ee aoe xs bestia aon iteemeearabemadheeta ty °F ING, FIXTURES and the balance of the en- in this lot, ¢ focal hool girl Buy now The CASH OR CREDIT i Pay later nemser le Pitted | : With a All the Credit | Siiding 1312 — Second Av. — 1972 Fifth Avenue and Pike Street You Want |

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