The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1909, Page 10

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on ITH SURE SHOT TEDDY, IN WILDEST AFRICA MORE PICTURES FROM ROOSEVELT HUNTING CAMP on | Te FO a h ie eaguers Begin) Day With Prayer Serv-| kee and Then Go to Work at Transacting Regular Business. iy fact that the visit apite of the fact Bs - kept up late last night by 4 geasion 10 A many ; Led atw nd the 0 t the ing watch at ist ohut he clty ibis morning the tine was taken With department conferences In vention hall, the Firat Pres Be eon the Plymouth Con ohureh rterian was heavily ‘ Praoklin Yaa Hton, ¢ jent of the | arr ree Edw d Loe! (Photograph by Warrington Dawson. who preached MeKinley's porinon, (he “Rev. B.C. Me it. Loula, the Rev, George » wey os of New York City, the Stephen J He en, editor of rth He the dD, feniiien Copyright, 1909, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN IN THE ROOSEVELT HUNTING CAMP NEAR R HEATLEY'’S RANCH. KER MIT 18 IN THE FOREGROUND. THE PARTY IN THE BACKGROUND INTO TROUSERS POCKETS 18, OF COURSE, THE EX PRESIDENT, WITH HANDS PLUNGED NOTED WAITER Chicago, Reception Tonight. A social feature evening will be the reception Junior agne workers by the local Junior League superintendents, @ First Methodist chureh, from to #10 business soasions of the big of this to BE REFORMER | Gertrude Atherton Takes | up Battle Against Those | Who Talk at Theatres will come to a close to night, with speeches by the general of the three Epworth : Rev. Edwin M. Randall Hiodeat of the Methodist ehureh league; the Rev TF, Bartlett, supertntendent of the Rpworth League, and the Drama. BAN PRANCI 18CO0, July &—ter trude Atherton has turned reform er, and has taken up the battle of theatre goere who are financtlally imable to purchase a whole theatre fand enjoy a performance without Interruption from “the {ll-bred pro vincialinn talk during the Bet. Heary M. Dultose, secretary of Methodist church, South tnen the visitors will take Be up the recreation features of the ton, excursions around ge Island and to Bremer Being on the program. The Hyak. Kitsap, and Burton been engaged for the trip,/ will be a craise entiroly the island, with a stop fo The tickets are sel Armory ticket office and at the dock, the boat leaving ot ven out by, the sin part ag fa the Bremerton boats F i . 1 Hal Oe le at the Armory, and e arr ia of tie iil visit the famous compa gy Where the battleship Oregon | present undergoing repairs. | } Will Detiver Lecture Bishop William | jent of the Ep " NM deliver his t Jetture, “Shylock and David Armory. Bishop Quayle Meat eloquent of the young of the church ery a most | THIS EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS SCENE OF CAMP leeturer, being a poet, NEAR HEATLEY'S RANCH,WITH KERMIT ROOSEVELT 8ST and an orator combined. | ANOING IN MIDST OF BONES LAID OUT TO DRY BEFORE SHIP. jeeats are $1.25, $1, and 76 cents. MENT TO SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Hekets are selling at the Ar | * tieket office, bave turned round o: ward and sald quilet Nov abrup Keep yw, there ia ne bing Lub neulting peopld, bMt © auch bartams N tue wht joan, «rtD indepes. assumption of supertortt That ts a curtous re Adox, but it extats Why, in heaven's same, if'}pe® | ple want to talk, don't they a A | (Photogragh by Warrington Dawson. Copyright, 1909, by the News | are is paper Association.) but a brutal HOW SHE FOUND IT. ing I dropped my Imperial Order of | bome—or meet elsewhere? George Ade, at dinner in Lon-| the Roosters pin on the lawn, and | Cannot come to the opera for love Balaam's Trusty Sword. don, said of luck Ive been looking for it now over|of it, or they would listen; they Young student, showing the| “Nobody in so dependent on luck! half an hour. It's gone for good, 1) are Kenerally seated conspicuously at Oxford to a party, pro} as the playwright) When he prow | suppose in the orchestra, so they do not . B rusty sword, which he as-| pers he considers luck a kindly cod ‘ jcome to the show to listen. They fet thems was the identical xword | deas, but when his work failx, then, TAt Biehl when Jackson ft come merely lo apend $2 jake Which Balaam was about to | luck seems to him a spirit, perverse down to dinner there was his pin) a show of themae! in order to ss. One of the party ob-| ly cruel and mean bealde his plate. be able to say eve © that they That he thought Balanm had| “He regards tuck then as Tom. “ ‘Bully for you!’ sald he. ‘Where / have seen certain operas. | dwell did you find It, Martha? “tT let Tommy go barefooted this | afternoon.’ said Mra. Jackson, quiet ly but only wished for one. | Jackson's wife, of Lafayette, dows right,” sald the student, | “Tom Jackson said one morning the very sword he | at breakfast 1TH Bits, ' "Hang it all! upon their offenses at the opera, as I suppose at the vande are none at all the play | ville there While I was woed Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. The Clearance Sale at the Shafer Stores Now On The finest Clothing made in America is now offered at prices ranging from a fourth to a half less—or very close to it. Two-Piece Suits, Were $20.00, Now $10.45) ThreePiece Suits, Were $18.00, Now $12.65 Two-Piece Suits, Were $25 10 $30, Now $14.45 Three-Piece Suits, Were $22.50, Now$14,45 N. B.- Both (Arcade Annex) Second av., These prices will be in force Stores, First av. and corner University st Boys’ Suits—-A Clearance Boys’ Suits, in Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse and Norfolk styles, also Double $ Breasted Indestructible Suits; all sizes in one style or another; from 2% to 17; p95 4 | worth $3.50 and $4.00; for ........- . REE ey 2 EY Seer ee ~~ Other groups of boys’ clothing up to $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 at even reductions. College Suits—Reduced | The entire stock of College Clothes $25.00 Suits for $18.85 | $15 Suits for $12.65 | $12.50 Suits for $10.65 Men’s Shoes—A Clearance is reduced for young fellow Men's Heavy Calfskin Shoes, worth $2.50; Men's Oxfords and Shoes, in black or tan a ee eee ee ree $1.85 all sizes; were $3.50 and $4.00; now $2.8! Men's Oxfords, black, vici kid or calfskin; | Boys’ Shoes, in vici kid or caliskin; all siz UE HT, COR aacsenssvterices $1.95 | up to 7; were $2.00 and $2.50; for .. $1.45 Shoes on the First Avenue side (Arcade Annex.) ‘SHAFER BROS. >) ST AV. SECOND AV. i AND | uNiveRsiry UNIVERSITY eet a Arcade and Arcade Annex-—Who!le Block Long ST. | ! THE STAR--FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909, ATTEMPTS 10 During Opera or the orwm 9 there are far fewer offenders at, | ite when a yc mung man and served! Piedmont, where he learned fo the Jintes navy tor nine your’ be ore | mather's | tofcna, Bhe d at ‘he r he was ies wuaded by bis mother to Hie father ond d and died as home there @ of the and wealthiest summer r in southern Callfor ML EDM. wervice ndtnine r both wery ie Prine ¢ d wo nat night and, n convernne lower Rt. Calle t of the e wh ral charts for the and one of th j s to Patrol trace of A. Cab y the © more. Tor vik lara eanal FORMER PILOT OF aneasy 18 ONE-SIXTH OWNER Hin fathe ?,000,000 KANBAB DAY TOMORROW. To Kansas day at 1 the “Grasshop- ig program. will be syle on m at iL ‘al pub nd free sneas chub wilt 1¢ Auditorium all CATCHES FOOT (By Uni \GO, Jub KILLED wil DB on the edwards, formert local fireboat, a 1 CHAE which w well known in n country b of $22,000,000, his whare eatate left by his nia, at her death th ago Rdwards graduated from Aruapo: emp . ldridge u rriifgman wile dh until he read of the proba ing of ber will In a eopy of The a Star while In Beattie a fow weeks ago there mother about lin Cait A Btate wt. wurfac nl et K mor here Any netress Edwards left soon afterwards for B Rooms 228 and 230 BURKE BUILDING. Drummers’ Samples MEN’S SUITS Now Is Your Opportunity While most high-rent merchants are trying to create business through special we go them one better. We offer you, without reserve or restrictions, your absolute choice of any high-grade sample suit in our line at far below cost of making. Even Less Than Half Price We coast country has little or no use 228 and 230 BURKE BUILDING. sales are already showing FALL AND WINTER SUITS. This need and choose from 1,000 new, nobby and up-to-date fall suits at less than for a summer suit. You medium weight goods the whole year. Come here Saturday half price. $30 to $45 Men's highest grade Sample Suits, $20 and $25 Men's All Samples Grays, blacks, greens, High Grade blues, ‘ olives, Sample Suits, choice, Loh 0 blue unfinished tans, choice, don smokes, castors; velours cash meres; all the styles that will worn All our Summer Suits at HALF PRICE and LESS. Nothing reserved. Every- thing must be closed out Saturday, so come early and avoid evening rush. ween) FRULY WARREN day 8 a. m. fl 10 p. m Sample Suit Man Second Floor.} Rooms 228-230 Burke Building worsteds, and fancy be Second and Marion Special Inducements VIA Rock Island Frisco Lines In way of scenic attraction and fast, comfortable vice. Call at us to Cut to Almost Nothing! Prices are slashed beyond all recognition of former values in the desire to dispose of the great stock of ser office and permit show you why you should travel via Rock Island Frisco Lines New, modern equipment liner, ob ation and li brary cars—everything to Men's and Children’s Clothing make your trip a pleasant sk g ans nad alc gd © 2 (ue That must be sold at once on account of the failure of the “ses =|{POST CLOTHING COMPANY vice and know you will be pleased For full information call THE m or address Geo, P, Cave, G, A. C. D. McNaughton, C. P. A. Main 1004; Ind. 493. 705 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE ASSIGNEE’S SALE Men's $20.00 and Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It’s Delicious pe $4.00 values Mapleing tw the y favor better than maple. IN’s BYE TROUBLES | and careful attention Hist, Firing them in for amination if you suspect Our charges are very Will continue until the stock is sold in entirety. There Are 35 Dress Suits as $50 and $60. While they $12.85 and $9.95 RECEIVER OF Pants 85c eh AQ | “si2ho ‘$6.95 Hats, Hats, $3 $12.00 $4,95 | and other teading ee Men's $18,00 ny Quite, Man's Odd Coats, $1.35 In both Tuxedos and Evening Dress, finely made, silk lined, that sold as high Ihe Post Clothin g Co. ae we HARD OPTIOAL CO, hit: Segoe Beeond Ave, 4 )27--We -We Have--27 | Live BUYERS for City Property at Market Value Wf YOU war sectntnnta ts eat onc” A First. and University ||°*.Geaion 1009 Amorican Bank Bide. ( EMBO METS LENT WE BT

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