The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1909, Page 3

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TOON TH TN a a a Uy I TON Closed All Day Monday—to Celebrate the Fourth—Shop Tomorrow SUPERIOR JUDGES MUST BE OWN D.|( fy Unites og re peat OF DEEP T0 BE ae oN cg yi AKTEETIE WIG | = aS eee) | CAUSES FIRE -IN 4 “4 pi ee fey) ete? Let Us Have a tng . Great Sam “Fourth” This Year safe and sane if you please—let us pack the lunch basket, get out the fish poles, the cameras, the bathing suit, and go off to the shore or the woods—or both—for a long day. Or you may spend the holiday profitably at j the exposition, where the world’s best art and industries are displayed, and where the fireworks will be let off without danger to eye, limb or property. Such a Fourth the store is amply pre- pared to help along. Everything needed for a comfortable, enjoyable Fourth is here. OF HARTZ MOUNTAIN Canaries TOMOR ROW At $1.69 . FILAGREE OF STEEL 18 SHIPYARDS WHERE GIANTS OF THE DEEP ARE BEING CONSTRUCTED jo Sam's and hold the peopl that wil] be LL AS WORKMAN pp wr ye, Tub Dresses for Women at Half Price Wash Dresses for Girls at About a Third Less Just in time for ahe 6 eT AND CARPENTER! * Y GARB Ata me none of the H fy i rounds, yester Feligious ee With its dexdic atc! hing the ded! leatory exerct Ga big biack) ang rice cake mounted &/ trom the platform in baskétfuls “is-| §PEYLER 1S FINED. tarlan t ne (iy Vetted Pree) ima to the gat of his ; the finishing tently following and persw tions Mrehitectura) and) travelers to patronize the how , bi After ch he! represents, Peter Olson, a } eecended | runner, has heen fined $10 and the thelr friends wil) start on a ts days’ owting to te hés| police court. Olsom has the repo. morrow evening | the costs of betng «round through the oh the meeting to ile | sity for action upe pase Ay in See a JANPOLSKI IN concer : : Albert G baritone, was ‘ ard in again at tae versatility was di TACOMA, July 2-—For persie | wide range of bie Sixty of the If it were possible to make and sell better Low Shoes than the sort we offer our trade, we would have them We've been selling Shoes for ]) years, and we know Shoes as || few people If you are tn terested Oxfords, Bir come he nd see the best |) that's made ‘| $3.50, $4, $5, $6 | a) Tunes laune “y | tation of being one of the hardest. perial” has been eharlare a for the} 903 SECOND AVE. ohlest con- | working hotel spellers in Tacoma, erowd loses 1 P. M. Every Saeed uring The S Months of July and August lily Will Be Celebrated on Monday. We Close All Day pecials for Saturday sonal Rocker |I Living. ‘Room _, for 98c Rocker hardly ReeTB POs | sibie does it? But it's | illustration, solid oak PE true never the Jess, a | throughout, fin pubstantiat sewing | ished golden, OF A Rocker just like the |The ARENA The Oriental Pool Reens| Pool Tabler—45 BS tele Tables—a5 at the A.-Y.-P. E. THE BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING HOUT ON THE PAY STREAK, MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 5, CHARLES OLSON Undisputed Light Heavyweight Bh World, hampton of the \Pay Streak Attractions Made of fine lawn, in white and colors dotted and striped, plain tucked or lace trimmed, one and two-p styles, All sizes, from 34 to 42, And all at half regular prices $ 5.00 Dresses for. $2.50 | $7.50 Dres $10.00 Dresses for.85.00 | $2 Create . figured, s for .$3.75 at $1.95 Made of washable fabri si in white, blue, tan and | at $1.00 Over six hundred different models to 3 among. All sizes, all pink; braid trimmed; | proper styles; open back or open front; lace and embroidery idea? dresses fer sum mer days; worth $4 to $5. On sale Saturday, $175 _bayen at. 1 95 | Vacation Supplies igr Bathing Suits for Men | this sale tomorrow at 75¢—worth $1.00, | hint Boys’ Bathing Trunks | 89¢ Union Suits at 69¢ at 15¢. Women's Lisle or Cotton Women’s Bathing | Usion Suits, tn a variety of Suits at $1.00, $1.50, | *tvles: high or low neck, $2.50 to 85.00. sheet or ins siawvees — nee, cul or umbre ace Bathing gee at 5O¢ | kace dtyles vile “i to and $1.00 880; a garment, BO¢, Hamme ice are all spe- | cially priced; savings af a third and more, Camp Stools at 19¢, and $1.98 are of = «$1.00 | 500 Garments for 35¢ Women's Pure White Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, in low neck and sleeveless styles; instead of 35c, also high neck, long or short Camp Stoves, Gasoline | sleeves, These are in sev Stoves and Camp Cook eral dainty designs of lace : * edging; also plain. Values up ing Utensils of every | to boc; a garment, BSe; 8 sort for 81.00, for $12.50 | Women’s “Jumper” Suits Women’s White Waists choose | trimmed; | Waists worth $1.50, | at the most decisive savmgs. not all sizes in every color or styl soiree mh WEST a Oxfords [Ost ain | Sees ranged this way— Dresses Worth $2.50 DRESSES WORTH $1.50, FOR 98c DRESSES WORTH 65c AND 75c, FOR 39c 59¢ Suits for $1.5 SO Suits for or another, but And all are ar- for DRESSES WORTH $1.00, FOR 69c DRESSES WORTH $3.50 AND $4, FOR $2.69 Boys’ Wash Suits Bizes 6 to 12: st wanted styles and weights are included in A mere Women's Vests at 50 Women's Vests, fine qual- | ity pure lisle, white, Swiss | and derby ribbed, in high | Meck, long or short sleeve | style; silk-taped and extra long; also.many pretty de signs in sleevele low neck style, with han crocheted lace edging, plain French fin ish and narrow shoulder | Straps. Silk Lisle Vests are among the many at this price—50¢, Women's Pants at 50c | Women's Knit Umbrella | Drawers and Tights, Jersey | Or Swiss ribbed, nicely trim- med with good quality lace. 50¢. Excellent Vidoes) in ; Summer Un-| derwear for Women | Pleated Negligee Shirts | for men; new patterns; very artistic and exclu sive; $1.00 to oe Eancy Vests, new styles of flannel or merceriz ; 81. 50 to $7. 00. Tennis and Boating Shirts of silk, -with soft collar; in cream or blue, at $3.50, King Cour nty Day At the A-Y.-P. £. Tomorrow | Values up to Tbe. Special, | Focker made of hara | Medium hig h 1 Sa Sayan -—- i back ; cross brace : Wood, finished golden, agm . consttuc DR. B. F. ROLLER Three solid saddle | tion, cobbler The Pride oF Beattie Washington a strong, og’ Catoh-aa-Catch-Can Btyle To a i} | serviceable Rock : BPP, | finish ‘heat two ont of three falls, } Stores AND THE USUAT SPICY HOXING = HE STONE FISHER @. G& UNIVERSITY BT ff SEATTLE «ucemn Principal Distributers of . seat, four turn seat; e te jit . Butterick Fashions ed spindles in | ck | er, worth $3.75; i for tomorrow morning, 4 back, embossed EX HMETIONS, Roferee, Kid Herman. HOOKS OPEN, THO, } 7 T, SHARP Bio.) panel; | one to a custom Ose between bouts For Ladies and Gentlemen. Mewsnwe and Con sing Toom Included ta Treatment, A eae Wale Soa an |lgorrot Village aa TOURIST. BATHS — ar on ss: thas Pate net A-Y-P. Exposition | ane ie ~——I Navy Yard Route "Re ack, Early Eng ris h designed exactly The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS || Fast Mall Ine for. 8. Navy Yard and Mattleships ©, with clock in |] “380s No! HoosTING.”—1-1, 1400 biker at. eeu Wonderful values in Men's | pone The Eat Mapleine we oe inches long; regular price $7.50— Greatest Exhibit of aff Ice Cream $3.25 Primitive Wild It’s Delicious $3.25 Tabourette $1.65 People tls Tae kPa GH) AMM, toe MOLD, enue Mapleine te the This strong, neat Tabourette, on Improved Property. or eB fant each, aro, bipt ahay aA eed: «| Ever Made Bolter chan. nag! ta HARE ’ cache hake hee with 14-inch top, | Anywhere w ncaa “ EVERETT AND EDMONDS | legs securely INSIST ON A NEW You Box | bryced by arch i | - — tise Ne, ae x fe satel | supports, finished WF EW || Chinese Theatre WE SS75E, | it: geet at | in imitation ma } A,-Y.-P, | . hogany, golden } SENSATIONAL SUCORSS! oak or arly Eng es rr lish, - in Amer Native Chinese Orchestra, MH. DB. Kennedy, Athlon, Tourtst and Lolund Flyer, DAILY TIME CARD, Bchedalo In Effect Monday, June 1, 1900 nedy, fastest in binck face ALL YOUR MONEY BANS, 10 Per Cent Paid ¥ roar sOUN XD ma Colambia mt.

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