The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1909, Page 3

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™ | tne “ ae of Ween “ artist as} Director GL. Here haw gathered! ROBINBON CONVICTED: e Note ¥ to combine trae!a collection which will ably {By Unite ; HANG Il = or in hands aha face with the| never be duplicated on the Pacifico] NEW YORK a ; RID STONE, FISHER COs Seurlip nue VO)VaNarty fae rdetd ell Madecees erate Sleoninelds a iM #arnients, argued that | coast, many of the pletures being Mobinson was convicted | ? ably a cold golor, | exhibited for the first tine at a|fday of conspiracy in oon a r portrait tise, Gains) public gallery, and many others! ¥!th the disappearance of t m, and Won tt} Ing on show which will never, Of the United Copper company, Ho ae man in Bly again loave thelr resting plac fy) Will be sentenced late thie after arm and real a geytle-. private collector |noon, The ( of Arthur 1 have been found tn : | 0, Avouwed the mame of i: howe da CENSUS BILL PASSES | thin afternoon | Such are the romance the old (Ry UGlied Prew \ ely w wi art} WASHINGTON, Jun ex the exposition Is crowded |oene np propetation Wi >| with t " wl © lover | $10, passed the ho i t | of Sie and of Art 2 afternoon by w vote of 1 lene, following ane the Brorane } in the Great Collection OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL “TEN O'CLOCK a Paintings on the A.- y.?. — Clothing on Credit Pay as You Get Paid Kees and Butier Ditter, fat hee | Butter, ranodi . ee J whole history of (he the tra, “ there when te women fair, te ple ioe ‘a ion, where AL | Blue Serge realize tt a Mod the Most co! ters, old a ‘ | awe to western Av Por tt oa imac the int auty | nat Of the great halle of rare] Suits for Men Havé long been rec nized as the most px lar suit made, and de ee ’ 1.008 1 ey are ® more ervedly It is correct | 900 ‘ 5 and ONG 0h eRe . for any occasion and for 4 Gi! which the ener ; {tl * | the exhibit « fasclu any season of the year Lambe, 10. eaat? OS 0 , WW fr holee steors, ib ones Impressive. 4 Aa We offer Dressed Meats, ‘the portra Voa}, large 4@s Veal A Silk Lined | Blue Serge For I; vulated bones soe $16.75 cere ae | Splendidly tailored, They look GOOD and they are GOOD, Not the best at any price, but the best at THE PRICE. To dupli cate this suit would cost you at least $22.50. OTHERS UP TO $25.00 tnt | higher of Btuart, its loves, Ite tragedios Story Told Here. are two of the port Feed | Western Washington | 4 Washington ‘Three Hundred Suits for Women to Be Closed Out at an Average of Half While it’s midseason for the stores and the wearer, the season for the manufacturer is practically over, and to help a very good friend clean up his workroom, we took the balance of his stock—three hundred Suits—paying but a trifle for the lot. That, in a very few words, is the reason you can buy these superb garments at these astonishingly little prices. There are three lots to choose among, and the selling begins at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow. At $10, Suits Worth $19.50 t0 $22.50 At$19.75 Suits won$37.50%$42.50 P P o two S s i s perc renresenti Fifty-nine Suits of plain and fancy fabrics, | Eighty-tv mune 7 this group, representing the choicest styles of the season; made of rich, Tailored Ready- To-Wear Suits, Skirts and Waists White serge suits beau tifully tailored, always po ular and exceptionally so this season, Wash Rep suits and a few late spring and summer cloth suits, very desirable and priced § low, $9 to $27.50. Skirts * $6.50 to $15, Waists 95¢ up. IF YOU HAVEN'T ALL THE CASH OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. Nelvon Gallery haves one of fy phrase, aud more i hin tongue ship, even as tO canvas of hie Mm he won her, and than most of our ts and cold eyed when love and! woe |(CAATELY- SIMPSON (2 worsteds and panamas, in stripes and checks; all ALE : good colors; made to sell at $19.50 and $22.50 satin-finished soliels and panamas, in striped ef All the long coats are full sitk-lined, well tailored | fects or in plain Fr All the most de- and perfect fitting. Not a suit in the lot ever be lightful color shades to choose among. Regular fore offered for less than | prices would be $37.50 $15.00, the fair average | to $42.50. All are value being $20. Choice | entered for Satur- of the whole collection | day's sale Al crssccccens AL cress eevaseeeee @ At $15.00, is Worth $25 to 5 ! At $24.50, Suits Worth $45 to $50 Righty-two Choice Suits in this group, mostly Sixty-seven Suits in plain panamas, fancy strip exhibition styles; only one of a kind. The fabrics re yi, Sk gp worsteds, queens’ cloths, satin sol- iels, in rose, wistaria, gray, smoke, reseda and all the richest shades that have been brought out this | season. The tailoring is of the highest order. The Messaline, and beautifully trimmed with fancy | styles, fabrics, colors and qualities leave nothing |. braids and _ buttons to hi desired, Suits None worth less than 15 are really worth 2A D() $25.00 to $35.00, All are $43 00 to $50.00 to go in this gale 48] At cc ccccserenecenctess Se Ti Rem | at wns cee wee etcns oO Are always changing the make of shoes they wear is because they never yet found just what suited them at the price they wanted to pay “Gentleman in Work in the same ® story of its own the yarn, dis ua Reynolds on fe 8 color in por “ Joshua, remember 414 UNION STREET 1 Block from Postoffice, Between 4th and Sth. If you've been trying out the $3.50 and other $4.00 shoes, and haven't ad just what you want he Old Oak Shoe may be the very thing. Made with a real oak tanned sole—they wear, The fit and styles do | not suffer by comparison : — i Sewing Rocker | | | This strong, serv- 1 iceable Rocker, like ) with other $4.00 shoes, and ed soliels, plain serges and she pherd checked even some that are higher- [}/f) priced cut, but with five This Solid Quar terSawed Golden Oak Dresser, just | | / | worsteds. All colors—rose, green, reseda, tan, | | like picture, with | | | | spindles in back, navy, etc. All the long coats are lined with satin Stacy-Adams Shoes are |] the acknowledged leaders $6.00 to $8.00. The Men’s Shoe Store | |] Colman Building, 805 1st Av. saddle-shaped seat, 20x40 «inch case and 20x24 Inch oval mirror of heavy, French plate with my beveled ede. A plain, neat dresser, | jarly sells for strong and service | ., 55 able; regularly sold | “~~ at $17.50. Special | for Saturday, $1 45 only $12. 50 ForSaturday’ sSelling Only} and Colored Scrims; Good Color Effects — Yard Wide — Regular Price 25c Yard---Saturday, Special, 19¢ } Tapestry | Novelty Curtains T-bolt construc tion ; a very neat lit- tle chair that regu THE {Crescent Market IN COW BUTTER STORE, Cor, ist and Pike, SSS, | Three Principal washnton 0. Distributers of | Store SECOND AE Lp UNIVERSITY BT IVERSITY 8t SEATTLE Comms Naas oe Sa All meats sold at this market are kept in a thoroughly sani tary refrigerator, are the best wolected animals money can buy, Our sanitary refrigerators and show cases Insure free dom from dust and germecar trying ies If T make a on your dental werk you save a dollar on ] 1 Capital, $300,000 4 Surplus, $35,000 While this bank does a large savings busi ness, it does even a dental work, Jental combine two doliare on 3 Our prices are the lowest in li the city consistent with superior quality We Invite Your Inspection Novelty Curtains, 244 yards long, 42 inch Camping With the Victor You'll have more fun with a Victor this summer while on your vacation than with anything you can take along. It will play dance muste for you, it will give @ vaude. , a complete opera. A new col eo horn makes It possible to pack them Tapestry, ; just the thing for inexpen- | es wide, white and ecru, large corner motif, 50 inches wide, in Ori I bawio J 15 Years tn practice peovers or porticres; regular price | mounted on best French bobbinet; regular larger commercial busi DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, enon We pfs ‘ple 40 ial 29c Yard |Special $2.15 Pair po a eve ys I We 80 | price $4.00 pair “Get yours now sen“ & Ca REGISTERS? ing directorate insures conservative, safe man- |B agement: pmnants in All kinds af Carpets, Linoleums, Mattings, etc.) ... Sich ‘eden Bi J, 0, Lowman, 1406 2ND AVE Art Square, $11.00 value ..87.50 9x12 China Matting Rugs, $4.00 value ....$5.75 mS ‘ - ayer, s 6, MeCormick, Wool Art Square, $9.50 value ..$6,75 | 74x9 Granite Art Square, $3.26 value ....2,50 ut’ What. you yaaa : the Hpeciaiiat ames D. Hoge, Art Square, $4.00 value ....95.95 | 9x Granite Art Square, $3.75 value ..... $2.95 1 india nd prewerihes sal N. B. Sclner. a | PAMBIE Matting Rugs, $5.00 value .83,25 | 9x12 Granite Art Square, $5.00 value, ....88,9% “lesO6 — . d ton. Tae Genuine ewar HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Fri Remnants in All Kinds Af Carpels, Linoleums, Mattings, etc. | pFarsr.ceseyawrotsy aes ; | : : J. B. BRISBOIS Union Herring-Hall-Marvin ALL THE CREDIT you Allwin Gor, Fitet Av, ane’ Safe Co, MANUPACTURBERS OCCIDENTAL AVENUB Private Offte voiding | __waeirotienitraat! J Savings & wenener \OSTEOPATHY| Frust Co. wae tt |iaeavaty .rtaniens slg of Seattle FIREPROOF = HUY A YAKIMA ORC CHARD " And Ay to ur years you will r ) per were ench month s full bearing Yakima We have free excursions to buys i thod: theal P a of All Bab for hic ne plalsen ane eating syou Corner | Tuesday, Thursday and by Best eal bped offjoes In Gealtis. Cone Panhaeny: oe” onan ancninin n € ‘ n even niOW Carriages ss " Osteo ath and Optician, Second and Cherry Household Geode. Maem ote Rs Pha) Aleut Msi Me ty ihneon|gt Shay law: esene - , 410-411 Central Bldg. atin anncest. goth nie anamomeeoiotaamaimoad erecta cocina.

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