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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1909, frilly little drew made with th front and back anel th popular with ' trimmed } wnd pacont leather slippe e, My k HINTS TO MOTHERS t le If adenold sre od Jnot | shaped, smooth remain in ebi rt 4 hen th \ ‘“ yey te i 4 H theno " 0 aise Mout nd ft interior; beat this to a i ant A wor hey ning well 114 \ A al operation is sufficient to White Stock for Soups ae ie WAy i | ar) is / N femeve them. The child suffera| Good white atoek ia so nec és | \ / # (Ws Fj, ittle pain, and loses little blood to cream soups that you we Jerve im a opy and # : Ss China and ¢l hould be care. | tutu f z fully washed in hot water with a White Ato ip—K nue of mon BS erage litte soap, ringed in hot water and| veal, 4 pounds; cold wate 2} Carefully bone 1 can of salmo! Boon wiped with a an soft towel Spoon; poy add to thie 1 eng well beaten jomand ; bit of lemon jules. Shape in ro The tw Try ® Maploine fee Cream © Re dip in cracker crumbs and egg t in the (Hustration, wears a / ft ie simply delicious | meat from bone; out in amall pl fry in hot lard eee — $, * © © of h h t a . HE SHOP OF SWELLDOM, during the spring and summer season D- of 1909, has made more high-class, fashionable Ladies’ Suits than all Seattle tailors combined, Every garment turned out of our work shops has been hand-tailored throughout.by men tailors, and of a character and quality for which down-town ladies’ tailors ask from $60 to $100, We employ none but the most skilled workmen. The busy sea- son is now drawing to a close, but we wish to retain our tailors through the sum- mer months, as we are planning on a much larger business for the fall season. To keep our men busy for the next few weeks, we will make Ladies’ Tai- lored Suits for which we regularly ask from $40 to $90 for the exceptionally low price of This offer is limited to 50 Suits, and holds good fo THREE DAYS ONLY Friday, Saturday and Monday POSITIVELY. ONLY ONE SUIT WILL BE SOLD TO EACH CUSTOMER, AND ONLY 50 SUITS ALTOGETHER, SO COME EARLY. For this special sale we include the finest line of Imported and Domestic Woslens that money can buy. Mostly new summer fabrics, but a few pat- terns that have arrived for the fall season, will be sold at this special price as well. These goods are worth from $4.00 to $7.00 a yard. Mr. Krueger, proprietor of the Shop of Swelldom, spent several weeks in New York recently studying styles and buying goods. These goods, which are offered you at this time at the special low price of $30, were bought by him in New York, and are the latest and most popular fabrics—fashionable black and white stripes, the plain whites and the shepherd plaids, etc., in serges; light gray worstéds and serges, in all wanted shades, in invisible stripes and plaids; broadcloths, chiffon broadcloths, Venetians, fashionable tan heir line suitings and rajah silks and pongees. Workmanship Every tailor in our employ is a thorough expert. Our cutters and fitters are graduates of the most fashionable of the approved schools. We absolutely guar- antee every garment we make to be entirely satisfactory in style, fit and work- manship. This means that money will be refunded if we fail to satisfy. Our garments are satin lined, guaranteed for two segfbns, with hair-cloth fronts, Remember— which we guarantee will retain their shape. In fact, every little detail of $50 to Three Days $90 tailoring will be found in all the Suits we make. Only— Friday, ? Saturday and Monday. Only When coming down town to do your shopping Friday, Saturday i Ege or Monday, ask conductor for transfers to Madison, East Union, i Sold. 19th Ave. or Capitol Hill Lines, all of which pass our doors. OP OF SWELLDOM CHAS. R. KRUEGER, Proprietor Why buy ready-made Suits for $25 to $50, and then pay from $5 to $7 for alterations which are usually necessary, when you can buy man-tailored Suits made to measure during the next three days for $30? 14th Avenue at Madison these articles are specially selected for Friday's s g00d values; C, O, D, or telephone orders not acce | . | an unusual refrig- | erator special | for Friday— fled kin out with thi 1 alno ie and $14.95 regular price $21.60 ‘he flame oil on ~ 5.05 a $2.50 ier rug: specially priced § : for friday only $1. i9— or —our Suburban Delivery serv- ice is a great convenience ti fer those liv ing far out we make reg ular deliverie to all points of Greater 8e- Standard | Tamale Grotto 1425 Vourth Avy, Main & Open from 11:00 « SSS | |The Newport! i CAFE & GRILL j La FIRST AND MADISON. i Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and App Lunch Sent to Your « Ttustness, Ring up Sunset Main 1830; Ind, L 4006 NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co. y Capital, $300,000 ‘Abstracts Ttl| Surplus, $35,0009| 25 Cents While this bank voes Per lastrument a large savings busi rei casaren weal DON’T PAY MORE news. We are able to kasitlia ve, serve you in both de partments. The follow Guaranty Abstract & ing directorate insures . sayaaredtive safe man | Title Co, agement: 543-544-545 New York Block Ferdinand Schmitz | Semtile, Wash. J. 0. Lowman, } | Main 1192 ted, 44st A. B. Stewart, R, C, MeCormick 4 — 8" tia | fivesentenat) © N, B. Sotner, 336 + Zind. Ave.cer inion ALBERT HANSEN, Jewele- Branches at Ballard Georgetown and Ren ton. Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Corner Second and Cherry First and Cherry Optical Department AMUSEMENTS. ~ MOORE THEATRE HN CORT, Manager | 3 n. Tanight,| ek | Charles John Drew | Nighia, 50¢ fo 82, Mats, S06 | | | The Raven presort prion service em lnning da m, © jmeans that the doctor’s skill in pro |, ,DeKinniug Sunday evening, elk iit Saturday seribing le most efficiently supple Henry Miller's Assoointc Player hiv, Rane Kean b SRY ANT A v rw soil J cronies by the druggiet’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG Co., extra specials for Friday Sale— vi) Friday— res Ce edit . b0e to 1416 Becond Av. $1.60 Matiness. aber to $2.00. | ale and represent extra pted for these specials. majolica jug: special for regular values 50¢ and 75¢ ne } a splendid gasoline | } stove: , Specially ) priced ) for the ideal furniture polish; we guarantee it to be the best you can buy. Full size bottle— Your S Manager of Week, Matinee ¥ Only, AN ond his “The Sule (seats now he Wheard of the Nile’? hy Morton new prima Ninhin, 25e to $1, Mat. Be te The | Seattle Theatre Hassell & Drew. Mears. Phones, Main 43, _Matinees Thurs and Saterday. evening ¢ wee BUNTING and supporting tn T COZY CORNERS.” Next We Star ane Sunday Mat- «, June 21 b.2 # “TOMBOY GIRL. 1c an Even- Los THEATRE Pe Sunset, Main 1504; Ind, 6994, A Great Thrilling Play ‘This Weeln, A Maguificent Production of “THE GREAT KUBY" Next Week, the Famous Paree, “TURNED { Phanes 6106 Mats. 10c, 25 Boe Vauderttte, Week of June tt : Charlotte : Braate: World & Kingee a Keller: Marie Rus Saxophone R, Melody Taperetis Artista; WHITH aed Mirth; HUNTRE ator and Dancer ©8., #8. 0, L. Dey TAGESCOPE. STAR POPULAR VAUDEVIRIR, ally o, T08, NEW SHOW—NOW HERR THE $10,000 STATUR DOG, BEN. Always A Big show at The Star | Chinese Theatre A. nV -P, E PEKIN ot Jugelers, " te First Native Chinese Orchesten, Luna Park i toge Amuse and 9 p LA HOUSA'S CLOWN Big Budget of Pun for OFTRE ATHELITIO PATUK, NOWTHWESTRRN LEAGUE, BASEBALL morrow mt 2:80. TACOMA YS. SBATTLG Admission 2he and 60c Take Vester Cre. j i | |