The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1909, Page 7

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ontrol the martne WILL HAVE A tei dey heads of the steel HEALTH RANCH ‘ ies ycConaghy Plans to Out do the Famou Muldoon with His Home for the Brain and Nerve Fa sged A Civte federation efforts to arrange a |v ompromise was a mere bit of stage y play doon Ik a question among the doc-| There ar # friend jent game. nates OR, ALBERT M'CONAGHY An tdeal Location Thie x h in the Olymplea can mon the Hudson cards zz LABOR NOTES aS ih fas pointed 0 app that the path onal strike ee Would not on wath oer iH i 2 g E Z yite i € aeoociated with the marine r| Dut that Js another story | MURDER AND SUICIDE (By Velted 1 nan ee Cal ne 7 ler In oll, and Core and steel, and other cap ywerful in Various branches bau « g and then fired 0 bet j let into his own brain, dying tn-| stantly | Try & Mapleine lee Cream Cone jit te oi sim: ply deucious | oe, ¥ hieh | and which in its tors! ‘4 ————— ee | oe We want you to know that we handle Petticoats. To tntro duce this line to your spectal §) notice we shall «ive away f) j ve ck q ‘officials of s« thie lubor war, and OF powerful men in the desing Seth in turn con je, Geo. B. Per- association | KNGE HERS ie Midsummer Sales. Extraordinary Saturday Offerings ’s Lisle Half Hose 5 Worth 35c Pair—Tomorrow at PAIRS H} These splendid Halt-Hoee for men come in att the FQR faney effects—varioun ce $IZ free a Heatherbloom Petth §) coat, with all Spring Suite sold by us, up to ... 815,00 Silk and Heatherbloom } All Cloth Spring Suits at more than 915.00 a Heavy Taf feta Sitk Petticoat iwhich us wally rvetaile for $7.50) will be given free. Petticoats} All our a ring Suite are olorings—many tn at igus. A fortunate pure haae exceptions) values at, 5 embroidered dc fis to quote mc les for $1.00 it is an unmatehable offering marked to sell at Spee vesend Cut Prices. Same as we rece advertt ed Garments eat priced sults ri t any the giving of the pettio ont ‘seun not change the.cut price on the suit ‘ GIVEN AWAY FREE Over 100 Different Styles Lin on Wash Bulte and Separate fF} Coats; from $2.75 up to 821.50 | The Lowest Prices | in this City on Suits They're Samples--Thal’s why NEW YORK | SAMPLE GARMENT } COMPANY PANTAGES THEATRE BLOG. SECOND AND SENECA Open Until 10 P, M. Saturday Nights n’s Negligee Shirts $ H} Very Superior Values at i asc. _ “a ure I : forreet iting re all sizey-- cial order by one of the le £é a, Priced riaanad at Ic De THRE Are Valuer of rarest at 10¢ ibbbe “a rviceable BY MD: An black only wine a Sew mid 408 as i aatharion; jomorrow a8 “PAIR. Mhildren’s Tan Hose | | Values to 35¢, Saturday at 25¢ PAIR % j gh of Children’s Mere =[00E SH + a he july | a nae | wi | , hak, ISHE HERS allk—and ane RELIABLE STORE a 5 Fe erized Stoc kings is Oitered tre “ied fiasortment. Ve | coon, eve Thocones | | and careful atte iit urn ng thei | BCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Keeond Ave. nee 'GRA FT FUGITIVE "LAST SATURDAY OF THE CONSOLIDATION SALE i; MINE CAGE DROPS (By United Prows.) IS BEING SUED (2.0%: i! i” broken, five men K. DETWILER, WHO skiprpeO HHURRIES FAST TO F TWO YEARS AGO, 16 NOT BECOME A WIFE me S ORDERS SUIT DROPPED | HIGH GRADE ON 95M. M. MTB SOL) 35 r Pre exert a ca Amer: | state 7 = Ai AS 25Per Cent t to 50 Per Cent [some 1, unt! he was taken (fy Dulted Prose.) In a6 Jules y a ic PIA N Os FOR RENT KOHLI & CHASE, 1918 Seoond Ay Arende Wik Telephone Main 1092 of Ind. 1002. 5 Wonder Millinery Co, SALE ON AT BOTH STORES. ) Ae Many #eparate ; a H dered committed to jall timated that more than , atered at the) Try a Maple It ts simply 4 Opponite 1420 Gecond Av 1821-1623 Se SMOKE-SALE-SMOKE The $30,000 stock of Men’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings of the Standard Clothing Co., at 208 First Avenue South, was‘DAMAGED BY SMOKE from the fire and expldsion in the Budd-Atkinson Paint Co. in the basement of the building Monday night. This Entire Stock Will Be Put on Sale Regardless of Cost or Value -{ SATE COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00 And continuing until the entire stock is disposed of. The store has been closed for three days and the stock arranged and marked down for quick selling THE LOSS HAS BEEN ADJUSTED AND YOU REAP THE BENEFIT This is the one truly great money-saving event for the people of Seattle, and the early buyer will find choice selections in all lines) HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PRICES: All $12.00 Men’s Suits reduced for this $3. $ All $20.00 Men's Suits reduced for this $6 49 MN Fala aes Dct ce ey SES be dade ceeaeed bat ee MRE REPT IPR ee ED sigs 8 ln All $15.00 Men's Suits reduced for this $4. 2 All pec 00 Men's Suits reduced for this a NTs hts 0a iho hs, 6 ain esa DCE O's 9 a ne, rr ry sy ey All $18.00 Men’s Suits reduced during this RR ee Eire RRS arteries $5.9 for Hats Men's Hats, Underwear fale tes \ $3 Men’s high cut Oem | Shoes, black 20 Light wool Men's Un ct Canvas Gloves ......s.0%s 3c a derwear, per garment derbies .slightly $ BM@ajl ~ Ct COMMIS ci skiee benkaae tc damaged, .sssseeees 5c Pas, Tan Oxfords, regular} yjon's fancy Balbriggan, alll Neckties .........cceeeee 5c Straw Hats, 15¢ foe eines ol oar clediane ee 25c Golf <Bhitts.. a5. <s exswd 35c UP fOM voce eeeee ees Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, Men’s ribbed Und Negligee Shirts ....... 4Sc Felt Hats, $I 95 py Sg ey ho $2.15 wear, sale price «; 35c Handkerchiefs ........5 2ic OP SOs + Fs 096 44 * men's —e cut oxblood and] Men’s all wool Underwear, reg Sox imall colors’. 5,..1++ ac ular $2.50 Overalls in all sizes, with or without bib.. garments 9c Derbies, olate, regu WD EON cvkciess $i 25) ‘ie $5 Shoes ..... $2. 05 PLE ASE NOTE To those not acquainted with this store, or those accus- tomed to making their purchases further up town, will find it greatly to their advantage to make an exception in this case and attend this sale. Ladies are invited and will be shown every courtesy. THE OLD RELIABLE-———— STANDARD CLOTHING HOUSE | DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER 208 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Between Washington and Main Streets—Store Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock— eee wheres Until 11 o'Clock EXTRA SALESMEN. “AND CASHIERS WANTED — APPLY AT THE STORE | 12

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