The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR.-TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909, i] | = < | ACISES COMPLAIN OF —for the service of the people; THE GREATER STANDARD js the largest, finest exclusive housefurnishing store in America, ITE ce our welcome to you! 7 by residents of the von Lake dle triet that the street care service BIG BALL furnished between that district and Seattle welcome the world to the cA. YU . PACIFIC EX] the AYP, grounds ts not only In| TION! adequate but impossible —— } 1 om | EMENT AT pitts Hleged that tt te impossible . hs Mie, we are ready to entertain he visitors who will be attracted here thi UNIVERSITY grounds without firat coming clear / : Y a met his city is prepared to gre y one in the characteristi Jown town to get a car, as at Fre CLOSES. mont, the tranafer point, the cars F ; awaiting with keen pleasure t¢ tend its hospitality and kindliest owded that it ts Impossible | t | F a . — d Medals | to set on. the Nth at. transfer N . its thousands of guests an mu Me sald to be ip idian care | r to the cavally be bed | ‘ —the GREATER STANDARD, representing as it does an important feature of warded Roaidonts of the district say that ae inti ae i , 2 : ‘ ‘ Winners. by simply putting In a ¥ at these ] ; : the Seattle spirit of progressiveness, extends greetings to all, sharing in the polnts cars could be run on a direct : « R welcome ready for you : 1 line without necessitating the trans | Yi Rtas aatns banque ft . rt just so to visitors is the welcome extended by this store, just so is the helpfulne the graduating glass = . Bees of Washington (| TAMPICO abe oy FIRE. | ‘ of the STANDARD’S credit service extended to Seattle people, being the great - < (Ry United Prose. ] : it mark the last ADL se +] CITY OF MEXICO, June 1,—Telo- . - factor in the establishing of thousands of home lhe store’s credit-giving is : of 00 on the campus OF) ams received here from Tampico ° jented reports published in a num ¢ week closes with ber of newspapers that Tamploo had N ; quirements, an accommodation to the homefurnisher that is extended in a pleas Bich prom! yleither been destroyed by a storm Py . yt ee eee ead : — ; “ d : ant, simple, dignified way—to which you are most welcome! pa poe attractive affatr | . : e - peor nilditaaiaitaas State building a ’ Be iha weene of the Dall and : : { curtain materials wpecially a saving of $3 on this crib— tly decorated uy ve ‘ ’ = (lors for the oocasion E : priced for the week exercises yester | "Yrtese gest \ by ! . exceptional mpeciets in the Drag pended and many | Sele Pe test Pet eetes j ' Katara 3 Department for the wook wv wa ake Tire? . WN ie sirable materiala for curtains. and prises avarted aan. F ae Bak Sennett at the totter ee Gold medal tn Mage cad Batter, ites é . » iy < y ; derpricing Gertrude He : - wr ‘ = Fie sherman i ter, ranch . eee 1, Black; #7 Poultry, L. Wilson, N |) feotiera, th. a ih 8S erst) Hen arena ih Johnson, ¢ planned along the broadest possible lines, arranged to meet the individual re eee nw PAPI pap regulor price §12.75. 4 splendid all mete i _o68 | ; . . , . { in whitecand blu Sarah Sutton $100 | j ‘ ; - - ~aate’, j \ TA iJ : joints, guaranteed jn physics, Enoch Ka > "4 | 4 - : . i a 4 ee) tted ele @ sedolarship | jectrical Be : ‘ 4 ae ‘ : " ick Kirsten yotgnt. cae folding Ackerson scholarsh!y Comm f ee. : f Miss Carrie Cowgill: Sow’ | : : ae { bed: k scholarship, Ray + epee a A ry rm #35 law prize, Edward : ‘ special ~The Scholarships. Cholee stoars, tb o geholarshipa tor the i wae Meats. fare: a - Veal, good medium bol jon German; Mies Edna oyster snel ‘ Biss Blanche Lydela Clam sheila 1008 ; Joseph Bar Boglish; Miss Mar- botany == cottage or camp dresser- commode : = eo a \ priced for the short lenagthe f colored Madras that were regularly priced at up to $1.50 @ yard. your choice tor, yard ’ seer 49c Bungalow nets, white and Ara jortment of patterns and 50 inches Common * Food, p0-ib i) tm 10a, $6.09 per tom | bigher. - -S2ss5 S Ssesse " in assured by ¥ pees. | ; riveting the ther tomatoe De mir Weatern Washington ‘ ar A 4 ard; specially pr , timothy ; 4 : only ; t e wee 39c BRastern Washingtoa ' timothy eee eeeene | att : aww Alfaita . | Wheat hay é | Bastern Washington : canvas folding chair— maple frame, can remnants of riey, ton . vas camp chair; , olored Sw Feed Wheat, ton y price, ured Hwine regular prices op, ton . . me lhe and 180 @ yard: specially ‘hele corn, t priced, your cholee for 11c racked corn, tom .. yard ‘eed corn meal, ton .. » very practical piece of summer furniture is the commode-dr coe, sors, mes tess pare sieely fintah * Preite - $1. 20 for this $1. 75 = i. vel edge mirror; - workers \e extension foot ‘ splendid val Eiserhars tn | cere ce caro and caine cen bee . seasonable cot special— : ; ena value | strawberries 60g : t ccm $1.75 bers, des. : s m rdwo te regular price, 82.75. & wplendid folding cot, exactly § i at an ti c 4 ike picture; strong frame « BD PATTERNS | STANDARD PATTERNS ato Bf, Li "easoued maple, has pl etely; stool fastenings; very a pre . * value at the regular price hin way for Stores will remaing closed all day Tues- tha week — 1909—Opening of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- | $3.50 Set Solid Mag- hy Nasing at 9:0 o' Cock] een eee ie fe Mem Widow “An Attractive Sale of = : —— = Will be heard at THE MOORE, yunning TWO , W h i bri | CLOSED TODAY WEEKS, commencing with matinee Sunday, May NUON WASHTADFICS | |S) : is | . e e § You save $1.51 on ao net of solid | ka, This Inthe beat Known sub The more familiar you become with this BU tak, bs aout Dockaad bk eas . A n In UI ta tion a and ng aoe a catchy mu:t.. the more you will enjoy the opera. Seattle during the fair—we foresaw your needs 24 oo 4 for special selling Wednesday a most at- Yourself and friends are cordially invited to visit 1 We Have All the nent of cotton washable fabrics—a special Mapecial occasion, The yardage is large, so all [| our Exhibit in the Manufactures Building at the Ex- wd the Goat of mnaintaln a cut | er i 0 r) 1 The designs are rare | * position which opens this morning. havantage of our’ exceeding!y | I y WwW The fabrics are batiste os A F ™~ | Segvors unt Festus i over Sat USIC ak The price to cur C The Official Opening will witness the finest and arday hurt: une With of June, willl be Wictoe Records and Player Roll . yard most costly display of musical instruments ever made |for you ne posminie for the tabie and | 8 Then more op in and esse srownds wit st. apot and dainty 10¢ in America. | 41,00, wet No. 100 Wallace Retin Seecceipeencnd es faches: o> mk yeni q . Ls . ned nives and ‘orks = " (Die Lustige | “Villa Sor ‘gf Not only is the Johnston Exhibit the largest in- | obo et > See apeee Sven Witwe) (Lehar) Dolce Hes | st9t i-th With orchestra. j cotton fabric’ wht i hiee Bnet : " “Ls } | - " " aeNr'etiipce-ba ight ona ‘on romabton th dividual exhibit of any nature on the grounds, but W125 not No. a0 Wallace irancy (Vocal Walts) | In Engtisn Avene | ica ihe Teaset 88107, 12-inch, with orchestra. Sung by Piste Revel, 8o- wide ® yard .... ve 10¢ : those in a position to judge claim it's the biggest and 100, Heavy, Magnet rth in ttadtan .. 1098.00 | prano, and Chorus ae most comprehensive Musical Exhibit ever made at NO Hotes and i weeaeny Sung by Marcella Sombrich, Soprano, “Vilia Song.” any previous Fair. | awards | 31688, 12-inch, with orchestra ¥ t ole dle “Ll Love You So” (Walts). 1 : aN : n English nen Messaline Gow ns Instruments are shown from all quarters,of ‘the ? - : os 8140, 10-Inch, with orchestra. | Sung by Helene Noldi, Bopewne globe—the object being to exhibit the bighest it $0, Fo we en es added er a : } 00 12 simes and F Sung by Elsie Stevenson, So- A Notable Sale ‘es achievements in the musical industry. All the latest snail aiiver insorte prano; Harry Macdonough, Ten- | S382 19-tnch, with orchestra : 7 T ir creations of the Piano Makers’ Art—-Superb Baby | y SPER PPA. od | Ue Sung by the Peerless Quartet , » the styles that A a: fovtag anviiel ‘Maxim’s"—5294, 10-inch, with or- | ,, . : , ig. They are the styles tha and Parlor Grands, Special Exhibit and Art Style Up- | a Foren MPP etso|— chestra. In Rnglish ..-....¢00 | “Merry Widow Walts,” tnatru Princ effects, with all that’s needed : ‘ F - py Brand Walisce ailver | Sung by Harry Macdonough, mental, $1555, 12-inch (walte Stunning and tasteful, lace yoke, sleeves rights; the very latest inventions in Automatic | In- | I’ Rhives and Forks ....81.90/8 Tenor time) $1.00 Htrimmed models; graceful, semi-fitting lines struments—Mammoth Orchestrions, the newest Talk- rod, or valuatie thanta good not (ff “Silly Cavaller, The.” “Merry Widow Waits,” instr | Sage, taupe, tan, green and peacock; in all ij ‘ " | nives and forks. T |} 5389, 10-inch, with orchestra mental, 6306, 10-inch G0 red and two garments ; some few are made ing Machines and other sound-producing instru- |Useful treasure always y |} In English ., 1:06! “Derry Widow ‘Two-bten” Jbuy them once—the happiness H but mostly all Messaline ments, Pianola Pianos, etc., etc., are displayed. | sive te lasting “tied peri zi deo» $8. 50 We're certain a visit will prove both interest- Wednesday, your choiee anat ing and educational. This Exhibit was especially |Fred M. Spinning! planned for your benefit, so come. BL 1310 Second Avenue St amare in- Sung by Stevenson & Stanley strumental, 6466, 10-inch ..#0¢ VI !WELCOME— Make this store your meet Every Convenience—A Comfortable Home | % oe a . ; Let,“ LAUNDRY 1] lo JOHNSTON C0. Og ; THIRD AND | 1406 Seinnd Av. Dress Skirts « and All ri ae ditiaeaties BUILDING ¥ EW | UNIVERSITY run) ae red Largest Steinway Dealers in the World. Forty Stores in the West. Informal Recitals All Day. es & Largest Victor Dealers in the World, 9 BUY A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT | meen = — = —= <= And in fous eara you will be sees. = = <= pondent F nore onch month 7 "SB will pay & a fail bearing Yakima CHILDREN'S EYE TROUBLES | The Raven prescription service : : e ore hard tract Given spectal and careful attention | means that the doctor's skill in pre We hyve froe excursions to buy: | by our specialist, Bring them in for |soribing ie most efflelently eupple: ers avery Tuesday, Thursday and] an oxamination (f you suspect Saturday : trouble. Our charges are very | mented by the druggl oki in « Yftice ope event A. DAV. at sames | Store BYISOE/SES RARBIS OILS Moe, SiaitecKine tame Coy | edersie. st eaaaNadiig. RANRI BRLFA es J S 2 < where —Not Agents. SOCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 4106411 Central Bldg. 120T Seeond Ave, 1416 Second Ay.

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