The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1909, Page 10

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WEDNESDAY THE STAR JUNE 16, 1909. ELECTION IN THE YUKON THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE) ‘15c to 25¢ Wash Laces: 20,000 Yards to Sell = MAY BUY BLOODHOUNDS. y (Dy United Press.) TACOMA, June 16.—The commissioners yesterday tnformed }Chalrman Russell of the elty coun joi and license committee |that they are willing to purchase the two bloodhe recommended | 85, $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Silks, Thursday, a Yard 50c Sale of | county police ontinue the ands The arrival of a delayed shipment today enables us Thursday at | blue and white All 85e, $1.00 and $1 5 values EARTH ss (Me United Pree) BERWYN June 16—A to 1 inventor 4 ‘Tse MOHAIR SICILIAN, BLACK AND COLORS, ONLY. mle 1 qu , . ote inches——a | p—has a permanent lustrous finish and comes in the shades you like best FY, MARINE, GRAY, GREEN, CARDINAL AND BLACK, It wor ea i but a bit of good buying enables us to sell this lot at a saving to you of one rd most 14 yards wide vAVY Main Floor. Neb youtor There's nothing so well worth owning, so practical for both service and dress a waist or fay. He was y burt skirt of this highly lustrous stuff. For bathing suits or an underskirt there | The amateur av was t we have never sold such quantities, we have never had so good for so little Borenson, & blacksmith. Sorenson in view of several hundred towne }men, made the ascent in a ball and an wer ed BROWN bargain at 7 50c a yard.- and|* ——E THREE 5¢ BARS OF SOAP FOR ONLY ONE DIME Proctor & Gamble’s White Naphtha Soap; leaves the clothes clean and bright; Thursday morning, 8:30 to 10:30, 3 bars for 10c. NO PHONE ORDERS. Not over 3 to a buyer. $1.25 Berlin Sauce Pans, 79e| 50c Axminster Mats, From 8:30 to 10:30, each .. .. | From 8:30 to 10:30, each ... and when it struck the ground he was in a and not badiy #ition | ANT SALOON WORKERS PU A CAMPAIGH “Wearever” Pure Aluminum Berlin Fringed ends, great variety of patterns I Sauce Pans, with cover; 3-quart size;! and colors; the very thing to cover worn | Thursday morning, 79c cach. NO PHONE) spots in carpet; Th ring, 33 : ORDERS. tach, NO PHONE ORDERS aes to make dr 15c Muslin Drawers, $8.00 Long Silk Kimonos, be $3.98 Kippered Herring and Boys’ Tennis Shoes, pair 49c Women’s Knit Underwear SPROTAL PRICES NOW #8 Wiypow Women's fine, white, cot ribbed, sleeveless Veats, taped neck “a Juliets Navy / Yard Route my vy Mail Line for P. #. Navy Yard and Mattleships. and arms, on Steamers M. B. Kennedy, Athlon, Tourist and Inland Flyer DAILY TIME CARD. * Sehedule in Effect Monday, June 1, 1909. STEAMER YOSEMITE eaut on cnc oe. OROT OF UNiVEaNTYS en 6, Seattle Be (except Sunday ’ iilnek tace (8 & HB Kenned am, t ‘ n this conat Hs m *Phureday 4 Saturday only 11:90 Extra Boats on Snaday cna > MOONLIGHT DANCING EXCURSION TONIGHT See aad | friar ayees eld, bats EVERYBODY COME FOR A GOOD TIME, FARE 2c; FOR CHILDREN Baach Infante’ white, fine, ribbed ind. 126 DIES FREE. Vents, high neck 1 long LEAVE PIER 6 AT 8:20, RETURNING AT 10:30 be ar nanvenees — — —— Last night we had the 190 Idaho cadets with a 0plece band Cc n our excursion, and over 1,800 happy peor See astecaions Vestn: cw tal TOMORROW with slik ribbons on @ Oke We run 150 among the the t rion aa tain and wate nery in the world; leaving Pier 6 at " Inks yf ae ck pi turning at 6 p.m. FARE—25¢ ROUND TRIP fouaily DUTC H c OLLARS patterns OSTEOPATHY 27--We Have-27 ay eee tee ie Vibration radia Nght ther extra specta Live BUYERS for City Pr Ve have Marke e. if ¥ t LL, seo Un at ( Bigstrictiy, Treatments $1. each. path and Optician Pie's Bank Bidg., Becond Main 2461, Internationn! Hond & Realty Os, and Pike. 1CINS & WYK, Ine, lished 1898) 1009 American Dank Bldg. | selina: Po Gloves for Thursday aa “PIANOS ome or tart BROKERS FOR RENT BE Vaation’ two-clasp 1 KOHLER & CHASE, WONDERFUL AND MYSTERIOU This a true of most of the sausage One doesn't know what ft is made of from us ta made in ow beef, pork and v Germany house mu buy ta of a made But the in packing aaa 1018 Second Ay » cholcent ¢ Siocks, Graig and Provisions Opposite Arcade Bik | 70. Drivate Wires, | | i Alaska Didg, Telephone Main 1092 of Ind It HH, L. KI. IN i He sud ER. Wt you gan't mt wibte or shoes to fit Pod, gor them mado to measure at 217 JAMES GTREET, ie tetany TRY OUR SAUSAGE—IT’S GOOD THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, We Have a Ballard Branch Agree TO PAY 164 W ALL YOUR MONBY BARNS, Vaid Last T ¥ GORMLEY IS woz« THE SUPREME COURT DECIDES | (hy United Presa) We have in the neighborhood of twenty thousand yards of Laces, clo out to us by an ime. | Tica i ie Nomiae THAT HE 16 TREASURER ° e porter who desired to turn them into money quickly—«he last four to ten pieces of each of many | Betti ecnanicy res en) He) a OF THI8 COUNTY, irror | kinds. They are worth Ie to 25¢ a yard, marked Se, and should bring an e “ throng Thursday, | lal) the five districts were made, « - es Included are Cotton Cluny Lace Edges and Insertions, | al since The decision rendered b 1udee : a i ; y Wilson R. Gay in the ease of the to 4 inches wide; Maltese Lace Edges and Insertions, : THURSDAY | _ Dawson: Dr. J. 0. Lachappelte | wis . iy . Me ool as Be A. Smith, Conservatives; Charles | &tate x ‘ 1 a a to 4inches wide; Normandy Valenciennes and Point de Fossuyt, Joseph Btlngle, Laberals,| Matt, H. Gormley, acting treasurer u in a Paris Lace Edges and Insertions, 1 to 7 inches wide; AT A YARD Dawson Jamon W. MUrDIY, lof King county, was youtorday af 3 > H | a Mie ibera ohn Mechlin Lace Edges and Insertions, 4 to 2 inches wide; ’ | Aas’ * firmed by the supreme court at , - 4 +72 jrant, Independent-Liberal; George B. tiful B led M | ; ; H j | ri elsion practic eaulitu urle rors, sli Plain and Lace Edge Footing, 1 to 3 inches wide, extra | Diack, | Conservative, | Klondike Ny mpl Thin decision | ae re , ghtly damaged jy c . i Aundeville q \ € give fr jormile he office of fine mesh; Everlasting Laces, 4 to 6 inches wide; | Lod Liberala; ‘David Whpls, Wiel sounly treasurer woul the elestion th ipment, are on sale today and tomorrow ate Torchon Beading, 1 inch wide, ete.; the very A Hogan, Conservatives, | of his successor even half at our Pike Street Store, ] . | 1 righ f y sumime | White Horse; Robert Lowe, Wil| George F. Russell, who was elect ; , aces in demand right now tor trimming summer jlard P. Phelps, Liberals; Patrick | ed to the office of treasurer for the The damage done th ont Cases Very 4) dresses, and always in demand for trimming un Campbell, Conservative lterm beginning January 12, 1909,|f The glass is perfect eth or ti igh, ‘ } ' ‘ ked Co | The election will be held June 28, | did not q for the position, be uaving oiffeted ecratehée or thee ‘ames derclothes, at the lowest price ever asked in Seat wale ip tan tet abate elootion laa te rim between election |B =" itor \ Ate iigoat yg tle; regular 1$¢, 20c and 25e Wash Laces, in one |legisiature granted parliament in| day and Jw appoint | with @ polie | over f t enliact iat one ridiediousily lew ent years, Each contestant do- | master Ruswell's refusal Sua saleese tome ta ve aii colossal collection and at one ridicu posite $200 on » qualify comminsioners iF tices (regul ’ é ape and range iy price—Thursday, 5c a yard ’ felted to the ointed P. J, Smith as county ices le . Ie to get half the num vf votes |t ire Your chote ‘oval e pee? MAIN FLOOK Jot the duccensful candidate rmley, who was then treasu oie jae Ratha i ney designs with the stand that there was no|p OF Straight handles, The woods rey IRWERITANCE TAX day, with values better than Represented are at shepherd checks in blach whi te | | by Chior of Police J. M. Duley pro An Ipheritance tax amounting to 1 1 hex’ eo city agrees t ton the and blue and wh with overplaid of blue, green, brown and cardinal, B and white checks vided the city agr tond the y \ e . — ; oat of maintenance. Mr. Rusesll mmisel IF with overplaid of green and cardinal. Monotone check and plaid combination, in tan and t he ia h Neved reer gs 2 ; “ : ‘ } ; ' ' | old the 90 loners he Lelleved) trom the estate of Johanna Calla “s gray. Two tone chee in blue, green and jasper, Black and white « outlined in blue and | |the counel) would do this ghan, and in » petition filed in the green. Glace stripes, brown, navy, wine, rose and jasper. Black and white novelty stripes and | | superior court yesterday a decree : ’ | checks. Black and white checks, with neat Jacquard dots, Block checks, in black and wh ite and | iDR OPS 7 re) making the inheritance tax on the SOc yard.-Main Floor, | | |ostate a firet Hen is sought | | pped 3,600 feet in| direct the administrator tax and luterest ——EE a _ cami = i & guide th out of business, according to A. M jon - — mac “f < axter, ite head in this city, The 4b to greet you at 4 rt ver and | Unsatisfactory condition of the lum The Quaker be @ glad to greet you at our seit aes ov od ber trade ie xiven as the cause of Manufactures building at the fair. Remember gieg ounly | the actounly | th wun” TILLMAN OBJECTS 10 [ee the nomination of United States : : : ‘ | superintendent of the Ant! 8:30 to 10:30, garment ....... From 8:30 to 10:30, each . League for the U Devlin ean give no information reel no ‘crotjan iegm feo ig Children's Muslin Drawers, ages 2 and I Kimonos, of silk. in Oriental pat will be present. A that would prvetamtits suspicions jicit Tour Patronage. ‘ : or = «: » Ser sad at » counties, Walla Walia of subornation of perjury in the 3 years, finished with 2-inch ruffle, feather-| terns and silk crepe, in various t i Whitman, are planning |Perrin trial. It 1s thought that = — TOURIST BAT stitched; Thursday morning, Se pair, NO} Thursd morning, $3.98. NO P HO ) NE ial a) option elections | Deviin'’s nomination will be re Ocetdental. PHO ORDE ORDERS take place this year ported favorably Monday WOMEN’S COLONIAL PUMP Or Ankle Ties—Tan Russia Calf, Black or Tan Vici -’atent Kid—adorned with buckles or bow knots —lovely goods—$3.00 values—SPECIAL AT Rubber Heel Pair— KER~2 re USE Your IND ion pal ©THE DRUG WN-TOWN S/O | wid. 1015 PInST VENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE aT. ame WESTLAKE Ae — nae SUSTAINED euven a Btn rt Pree) 10 rite ray vost " fer iy at tHe wo ‘oun avons Il f EC QUAKER SES TIT yi re ebony, mation, to select from ‘acancy at the time maple-and others, and there are mar You can't make mone by buylng OMe oF mong Half Price At Our thene at Summer Necessities | These will help you keep sweet and clean &nd cool ang fortable during the warm weather The Callaghan estate js estimated hing Uke $600,000, half of the John Edward Corcoran heir jor court Is asked to of the Charlies H. Farrell, to pay the ‘o be worth a Vernon Cucumber Cream, per jar ane Rose Cold Cream, larg: screw top jar for Florentine Face Cream, per jar, 86c and .. Witch Hazel Cream, per bottle ce and .. Emery Board package ... BIG LUMBER CONCERN, (By United Frees) BAN PRANCISCO, June 16.—The sham Bay Lumber company t of the largest concerns of the ind on the Pacific const, is going 50c weet Hand Pumice, Polish .,.., » 50c Hygela Compleaden Rho-Di Raber De |= rcer a 4711 Bath 6 ta, lar 4 iUe for 50c Requa Nall bas Cream, 60c bottle for, ADE b are demonstrating GLAD PHEET and preparations this week at our Firat ay THE QUAKER DRUG CO, TWO sTOKES, he MELOROSE be store, company's retirement 1013-15 FIRST AYE. ROBERT T. DEVLIN , WASHINGTON, June 16.-—Oppo- enn on the part of Senator Tib an ie the only obstacle In the way Natriet. Attorney Robert T. Dev In to succeed himself, according | © # report current here today Tillman has expressed a desire go more fully into the Perrin} though the subcommittee of! ictary committee of the sen-, rently is convinced that Girls’ Vici Oxfords, all sizes— 98c $3.98 Buys SHort JACKET rapeny Ta rOR WOMEN AND MISSES . REGULAR PRICES $6.00 TO $10.00 Serine a ll anes A chance to get new, all-woo! Summer Jackets, made in ig the latest styles, at half price and less. Black and colored all-wool panar serges, cheviots, coverts and novelty all colors and sizes. On sale Thursday LONG KIMONO Full Length Lawn Kin tiful floral patterns from 34 to 44 Sandals, Sizes 5 to 8— 69c Polish Lace Shoes, Patent Tipt, Pr— for women, Drapery oa ecru, from, as, ees mos, in beau- all colors; sizes Silks and Dress Goods $2.50 BLACK SATIN MESSALINE, $1.49 Our $2.50 quality Black Satin Messaline Silk, guaranteed for wear; silky finish, and every thread pure silk. Suitable for waists, suits and coats Special at London's, per $1 49 yard 36-inch has rich FURNISHINGS} For Men and Boys Wash Spits, In Bae) $1.10 BLACK TAFFETA $1.25 IMPORTED FRENCH SILK, 79¢ SERGES, 850 : Another of our great Black Taf. | Reduced for one day's selling | _ years feta Silk Specials; extra only, beautiful, fine, twilled #50 ! e trismiy heavy, brilliant finish, espe Imported French Worsted ‘ana fronts; sivea & cially adapted for coats and | Berges; have all invisible J to 14 underskirts; also sultable for | stripe effect; unexcelled for | #1 if ag waists and drosses; if you| wear; just the material for 7 want the best value, see tailored skirts and \ London's 8 before buy guaranteed all-wool; I This special for one day in most of the wanted sh . only Special only for Th s a [a ee ) PRICK SHOR SALM DAILY, per boc M Hua Sha dts’ Pring . it sves on of heavy i aiways $4.00; i | A STORE FOR MBN ONLY IN CONNECTION reday

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