The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1909, Page 3

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909, 8 JAPANESE TO FURNISH |, *i.005% 9 [DAMAGE CLAIM IS |p FIREWORKS AT FAIR "sf"! wie) GIVEN COMMITTEE | seerercere megdl rate | a ln me ain, The € Dougall & Southwick Co. wf Tokio, and will be efgrred t Jin “iostrme"wucm S| a yucca want! ofr... ||| Prices Alone Do Not Tell the Worth or at the foc ‘| piuten GRANTED LICENSE Streak, whieh promises some the appropriation bill donating i Sap tees “|. om grmhthy nrayarane'n reaoa! of Worthiness of Merchandise. HERE TO SEE A.Y.P foe pe Wey Danlel J. Keefe, commiasione ‘ ow Winnifred Punt ; |aeneral of immigration of hs! Try a Mapleine tee Cre one , rator of the Dil of values, there are many who make no pretense of knowing the actual jington, D.C, who f@ in the elty,| It is almply dell While it is true that the majority of women are discriminating judge worth of merchandise. With them the barometer of worth i price—they depend entirely upon the reputation and trustworthine of the store to Pike Street, Near Second Avenue, Telephone = Matw aos In People's Bank Building yrotect them fron ceptio entatio H yeene IN<THE SERVANT. IN THE HOUSE” AT THE I @ om deception and misrepresentation } MOORE THEATRE WEEK OF JUNE 27TH, ‘ ] | Lowest prices con y re deal | There are certain defined limits within which this store operate a) ia . pendable atta ac erson- fay 0). a NEN re || far as Quality and Values are concerned—a policy so safe to the patron ¥ 150 SEATS | | rex that though an article is purchased at considerably less than the bu Exceptionally good values in Muslin Underwear, Figured Mad- || pected to pay, there will always be lasting satisfaction because we n Jes Ran K “ ras, Pongee Parasols, Men's Shirts, Hosfery, Feather Pillows and | Offer goods of doubtful quality or of unknown worth | For Charles Ran Kennedy's other articles not advertised here—all specially priced for tomor- Great Drama row’s sale, For example, take Nadia Corsets; the price is $1.00 pair, unquestion 2 a i. | ably the best produced for that amount—and yet, if a customer intending » ) to pay more should be attracted to Nadias, and buy them, there would al ‘ . ” e a : | ’ — ‘ e || : oe Ag ke a ee : Pits Regular Value $1.50 cost models and always give more than $1.00 worth of service We have received another shipment of Splendid Sk , , y ” I those finely made white M itn Petti Splendid Shirts for men, specially pric The same with our well-known $1.00 Kid Gloves; 25¢ “Ione” Hos- ven by The Star as Prizes in the | coats, which were sold out so fast the last | | C4! they are faultlessly made, with wide iery; $4.00 “Sorosis” Shoes; $5.00 Boys’ Suits; $1.00 Men's Shirts; $6.00 1 \T r Saat nel time we had them on sale. They are the | bosom, neatly plaited ; attached or detach | Si Ye s+ $25.1 on’s 4 *tc. These . quot oH HIDDEN WORD CONTEST best values ever offered at this special [| ed cuffs; excellent material; these Shirt Silk Petticoats ; $2 ) Women’s Cloth Suits, ete Phese ple all quota ‘ Now in Progress | price Trimmed with lace and insertions | will give satisfaction for the most fastidi | tions from many of our popular-priced lines—every article of tried worth, and some made with tucks, They. are ous dresser; worth $1,50, Sale price 95¢ || and known to be the very best obtainable at these figures. | fully worth $1.75; your choice tomorrow y | for $1.00 | | Nobby Colored Shirts, made of very In advertising, it is easy to quote small prices—to inflate worth—to Regular $2.25 Muslin Petticoats, trim |} good quality madras, in beautiful light || allure with statements of incredible values; but like water that always HERE IS THE PLAN: | med with beautiful embroidery and plaits, [| | patterns; attached or detached cuffs \ a special for tomorrow at 1.45 regular $1.50 Shirts, tomorrow for ..06¢ Alé-word sentence pertaining in some way to “The Beautifully made Muslin Gowns, trim 3 : in the House” is hidden away somewhere in med with Val. lace and baby ribbon; cut Regular $0c. Suspenders, all desirable evening's Star among the advertisements and read full and carefully finished; regular value olors. Specially priced for tomorrow | c aS: gatter, These words are placed in 16 different $1.75; special for tomorrow .,...$1.00 38e¢ pares : - ‘ and printed in a little larger type than the words | c and following them. ieee ont 2 caeck Vaca $05 Slat te seen Flegaat Pongee Parasols, $1.19 | Silkefinished Half Hose for Men | Ready-to-Wear Apparel reaches and rests at level, there is always greater security and comfort in trading where Quality and Values are dependable, and where a child can shop as safely as the most experienced shopper. as the original sentence (on file at The Star and comprising exactly the same number of words Regular Value $1.75 | Regular 50¢ Quality for 25¢ For Women and Children der or nearest to it These Parasols have finely finished The very best Silk-Finished Half-Hose o Aheit proper or ii Ey preaders sending in the twelve correct answers | natural wood handles; strong frame, cov for men, in black and in ¢ they are At the end of June we count stock. To close out all arranged will each receive a pair of seats | ered with excellent quality of Pongee, in the famous “Iron @tad" brand, and as % ix prmance of “The Servant in the House” at |{{f | all new colors to match summer gowns sure the wearer satisfaction; no better | ff} | surplus assortments we always make decided reductions. ti — ia pre Theatre Monday evening, June 28 they are worth regularly $1.75. Sale price half-hose anywhere for SOc. Special to Meanust be received by twelve o'clock, noon, | temoriee : $1.38 1 | totrow, pair ahe There is nothing wrong with these garments—all were Ba winners A Goya Goa laak vant he dnc purchased for Spring and Summer selling—and the savings e Star Thursday evening : CR . : || are pronounced at the prices quoted. ict eee Th Guaranteed Feather Pillows, 69 Fine Quality Figured Madras, 15¢ : nt by Mail, Regular Value $1.00 Regular Value, Yard, 25¢ Women’s Coats at $9.85 to Contest Editor, the Star, All-Feather Pillows, of excellent grade j \ splendid assortment of Figured Mad | Two assortments that have been reduced in price to close out before inventory. contain 3 poun { sanitary feathers s, in the neatest patterns and stripes; an Seattle, Wash. covered with good Naya ee king. These ideal material 464 whines dreakte, ahitt One style includes semi-fitting coats, 50 inches long, with plain tailored collar and turned-back cuffs. The other style is also semi-fitting, 40 inches . with inlaid | Pillows are splendid value at the regular | and wai al ly fast colors; no bet delivered at The Star office or by special selling price of $1.00 each, Sale price to ter quality anywhere at 25¢. Specially velvet collar, plain tailored collar, button trimmed. The materials are fancy striped side r 1} 1 | | not be considered : | morrow priced for tomorrow's sale, yard 1h¢ worsteds, in tan, gray and castor colors, and all are strictly tailored. Second Fleer for tomorrow's contest. Twenty-four seats | teevy-dont vents for Fiaeys he ; Children’s Wash Dresses, $2.75 Up s aa a >, t ne * Wank Hulidiog. MacPherson-Gray Co. a About 70 of these garments,,at reductions of about one-third. The materials are Gingham, Chambray, Plaids and Lawns. Fifteen styles to select from; some have Dutch neck and short sleeves; others full neck, long sleeves, full waist and kilted skirt. Trimming ¢ piping, embroidery and soutache braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced le Rocker FRET FRET FRET | Annual Sale of Summer Shirt Waists Very Strongly || e > e|| At $1.18, $1.35, $1.50, $1.85 Each Constructed More than twelve hundred Waists were ready on the Ve UE MVS | || opening day of this sale, and all remaining lots have now of. Solid Oak EXCURSION TO BIRMINGHAM || been brought forward for final clearance. For years anh pao nega || we have received the entire sample line of Waists from one AS a special tomorrow |i}! : “e of the largest manufacturers that regularly supply us, we offer this splendid Jit- ‘ | ° A the Mbchet. Le" is. very ' which enables us to offer values greatly below their usual well made, of solid oak, |} | worth finished golden, and has | : the cobbler seat; a very The materials are sheer lawn, linen, madras, batiste, and pe rersling 3 ine prece, beautiful marquisettes—all 1909 styles, and at the above attrac- Sultabie for living room; i? n | . . . sold regularly at 4 75- : 7 iirel tive prices represent exceptional savings. Second Floor Bi wm Solana ial, | STEAMER YOSEMITE ‘| | Butterick onda Sorosis jal Bedding Pri | gna os ateetean | Patterns outhwick OQ Shoes eee es Frices Tomorrow | ees SECONDAVENUE'&: PIKE STREET)" le Wool Blankets, cot Me 2 TES, HNC, OR.9G PIER 6—FOOT OF UNIVERSITY 8T. Ci . 7 6 c Y nome sly new stunts for your entertainment $3.40 plain linings; $1.25 grade music and have worked up some entirely stunts fo rtainmen Silkoline Comfort for 15 9 ’ sie ne fill Mohawk Sheets, size 8ix#0; |) | | S ALL FREE—DON i MISS ; | i © 92.25, ape everybody knows this brand; | With th V tetrreeeees BEAO | Very special, each........65¢ IIH) Last Sunday we had a record breaking crowd on our Birmingham excursion and sold over $65,000 Camping | e ictor — worth of our beautiful waterfront property, mostly to people who expecttg make thelr pe aa “ cata u'll have more fun w a | homes there. Many of these people have requested us to run this speciafiagoursion that they _ Tout have more fun with 8, Victor thie ‘ Cluny Curtains | have an opportunity to take their friends to look over this property, wo We aro selling at anything you can take along, It will play z “07 i 7 ¢ music for you, it will give a vaude- Oriental Couch | Wi E 2 On Terms of He show, a complete opera. A new col- : o rite and Eeru Cluny f}f} an Cc | ville show, \ t the width for | Curtains, 24 yards long, 45 [}]) e r 10c¢ Per Day lapaibte horn makes it possible to pack them ; 7 ’ 3 2 hh easily Tae G j Several pat- | inches wide, mounted on It makes no difference whether or not you have any idea of buying Milf of this land, you're in Get yours now. from; good, | best French net; a nice as vited to come anyway tomorrow and enjoy With us the grandest mountaif #énery in the world, the HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES ngs; regular | sortment of twelve choice |}f} finest trout and base fishing in the — water Inkes or oe property, and the salt - fre ce water ; ae A a ent 7 60) va bathing, and pick all the apples and cherries you want. Bring the whole family for a delightful day's r Fi fach; tomorrow | patterns, $4.50 to $7.50 val outing. So well satisfied are wo that you will like this charming place that we ask you to bring along Herring-Hall-Marvin ues, per pair— ll) a tew dollars, as you will surely want to buy when you see tt and an ft Is going rapidly you cannot much Safe Co longer delay. We guarantee to refund your: money with 10 per cent Interest after one year if you are | MANUPAOTU ms cn | not satisfied. 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB Aye | This property {# platted Into ideal homesites of 5 and 10 acres, js accessible to electric and steam ; _ e railway, and near schools and churches, has a magnificent view of the Olympic mountains, and te “i t - | surely destined to be a great city. In fact, so sure are we that this property will double within a 4 $5.00 Glasses for $1 T year that we will return your money at the ond of a year, with 10 per cent interest, If you are dissat 4 q ALL THE CREDIT YOU | intied. : ONE WEEK ONLY WANT Twelve miles of sidewalks and watermains are being laid on this property. We need more men atisfaction Guaranteed | to clear Jand, lay aldewalks, build houses and stores, ete. We pay the best of wages a WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO. | 1825 Third Av opp. Port Office. Be at Pier 6 promptly at 9 0’ clock and we wili pass you on free of charge. G. D. Hillman, owner of Birmingham, is the largest land owner in the state of Washington. Por any case of alcholiam that I EVERY NIGHT ea 3 a. By BRISBOIS We give a moonlight dancing excursion for 26c, Ladies free. Leave Plier 6 at 8:30, returningsat Globe Ht 10:80 } Cor, First Av. » < Private Office,

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