The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1909, Page 3

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THE 8TAR—THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1909 = === UNFORTUNATE ALIENS Psbecial Values Show [ui bttnes| CHINESE TROUPE | Women’s Summer Waists | | Wh | Juati Vatt {thon STOUNDING REDUCTIONS | — We have cut writ if tr foan rage. prices right and left, regardless set a new mark for price cut- ting and value aad they NOW - Special, $18.00 | itary 60 and $25.00. offic prov taine . Special, $12.50 . Special, $10.00 1.00 and $16.50. 19.50 and $13.50. OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE | tere | prise ee $145 for tomo G high back with lie Used Furnishings in Exchange for “Wen, or Pay You Their Cash Value You have anyt eety, tte., which is ir Mo sell oF exchange for talk to you. You w ticles. on sale in « You will also find pieces there from our regular ne little thing the matter with them, slightly rubbed ed, and down they go to the basement at bargain Many a good bargain here. Better come and look n iurnsture, ¢ go irpets, Stoves, ranges, tion, and which you v goods, it will pay you to We place r Exchange Department in the I find us most liberal #LCOMO AMO MMIDMA of detained men and women which consequently was paid off and land re ed at @ hospital {n Ts After of cost. Here be had regained hie health ho wes 3 given a job painting the hospltal are the special There the immigration officer found him and placed him under ar és ot ‘ rest for being an alien. He tw still valuesthat have ff] fett for being an atten. “io ts ett H\ station, waltt ed tape of i the tmmigrat Another case of two sallors who left their The letter also takes up the san |etates that they are not conce omen both are crowded In quar pleasant There are three washbowls pro | ¥ided for all of the fifty men im same wash bowls the men of a joe? twelve inm the| od States immigr doton: | nel atation at Smith's Cove have | ten a letter to The re n@ that the same be given the letter are quoted tustance ue, Would make the true Amer blood in any oll with It sounds exec gly lke th incidents fa Ger o” who we il and e to unwind fate More Red Tape. mentioned Ia that ship announce bh we, and crossed the northern line, un | : * ivin aware of any wrong doing. They THE TIN YUNG QUI TROUPE, g g. cece 4 on loyment the vers | The Tin Yung Qui troupe of im-| a ent field of China made tt AT $1.35—Women’s Su \ working faithfully for a month they | Perla! Chinese performers, now ap- |» ary tot Manager Ab King to/ cross-bar lawns, batiste Hiwere arrested by the immigration | pearing at the Chinese Village on ‘ — on oth es) ! Hf | ofticlats lthe Pay Streak, hae the rare dis ri ys Par madras and pique. Some That was four months ago and! tinotion of thelr prof : Catan toleae ified others are made with fancy lace yokes, lace are still detained jot having been awarded 1 the prize of $6,000 Dow preas at the conclusi from Shang by the Under Tin Yung Qui and hi Beattie conditions of the house and ‘ bi hibition given at her « © panions must return to China be | ; | Meaidos being infosted with ver-| {ie %HtY Of Pekin, The troupe has | fore February 10, 1910, but prior to | W. , Cl h Shi . S ' l ROO and $20.00. . . Special, $15.00 Bi in ‘the writer says that the ven-| paconh Pere? before the royalty of thelr departure they will doubtlees omens Clot irts: Specia f ‘lation ix very poor and that the) ‘Their established position in the| ing Eastern vaudeville jails in charge have made no isions for exercise of the de ed prisoners at ail oo ee . Ho" “the writer states, “ana ‘the | LAND-LOGGED AND BROKE SAILOR AT $7.50—-Women's Cloth Skirts, fifteen styles to select from, the - pn rae o conditions we are compelled to un 4 materials being serges, Panamas and fancy worsted All are strictly dere heelys pacerh PINES FOR HIIS HOME ABOARD SHIP ‘otinvad and this a oe mont favored atyies= The italorte 400 dail e with American spirit of justice | an ene : a 1OSt Ta as i he majority are seit ; e e § elmer that we hear so much about in the) trimmed, The ure plaited and flared old country Fa Ustad! gt agpirg Notbage Oe ae ie pene he Man Uhl 988 Ore AT $10.00—Al 60 Skirts in this lot, in materials of serges, Pan- —| | At bbe wip ligt tiene te : ships, #0 take mo along if you! he (maid) “1 had Wy few more amas, fancy worsteds, black voiles The styles are plaited and as | eporter for The Star was sent | want.” So spake William A, Kelly /eents, I whould have had a few more , 14 \ 1 AND | oO | COLUMBIA to the detention m Wo inveuth| a: nn easly Ebr this Weraing Webel heureeen asd then | showid bare flared, Some are self-trimmed, others satin-trimmed, all strictly tail- : °o.- - gate ¢ cond and found! patrojman Odin suggested to him . "or te t red ] ntional val t $10.00 eact : . ' : ro din sugkested to him give myse what's the ored and exceptional values at $1 each, Second Floor. hes he similar in every Telthat be was @ deserter from the worl® torn ta ehip? I have wenn thn any jail. The building ts dingly poor wooden struc that would burn at the alight-/ provocation, and the men and navy “You, I'm a deserter, all right, all right. 1 left the Nebraska in New York on June 2, and | was going to give myvelf up Patrolman Od! morning on the wa had an altogether beaten about him and a look as been loft over from the fore, plye a sanguinary soot nine service now 1 gute 1 can't do without i 8) atthe present moment, K fe lang: g in the elty jail, w ing Ui Patrolman Odin te over "te 'th Y noow Me lant fivé con that, to say the least, are not ry if he had night be looking oned and in t (Hy United Pree) perform thelr datly nose, The policeman accosted him) WASHINGTON, July the . nine «4 Ve ve — the Gally | in4 observing, from his long ex-| Weight brothers, on account of pian ng eg ~~ y rm eee Oe oer Bes, | perience on the waterfront, that| various accidents that have ant We tellctt Tour Patrouage, Spreads Disease, [Kelly wae obviously # sailor, and| pened since their arrival at Fort] " Phe White in the bath room with the| that his arma were covered with eres may be fore , bial — pe ‘at, yaneae ¢ accused him of be | further extension of time from inspector in charge, a Japanese tattoo marks, be accuse TOURIST BATHS tek. aaa: came into the room and bathed a/ing a deserter. And Kelly owned | 28, in which to complete thelr swollen eye with cold water, He up. | Clal aeroplane speed and endurance He said that he quit the Nebras-| trial infested with an cye disearo; Piano Pointers Do They Apply to You? 1—Select your Piano as you would your furniture—for durability. 2—Ascertain which store has given the greatest satisfaction to the greatest number of people, because that store will be surest to give satisfaction to you 3—Remember, there is no such thing as economy in a store whose prices in accordance with “how easy” each customer proves to be, 4—Consider what the Kohler & Chase One Price, No Commission plan means as a Compare vacillate See how many makers of high repute it represents and test the instruments at Kohler 0 to $180 lower than those in other nsider this beautiful Hoffman, illus 2 illustrate vonerof our magn guarantee of safety stock of Pianos with those in other stores & Chase's and find out if the prices there are n For instance, we ask you to carefully co Examine stores. trated below, THIS BRAND NEW HOFFMAN $6.00 MONTHLY Here we i icent val It 1a rich, neatedesigner un Domingo n vany, ‘Thissa the pianc hly red ‘i y the great: Gol Music, It i entionsly 1 I by examine and test this piaty eltdor $350, c invite you to material an it tko and a ire ye better than many ste Just cor atid see, AND AT THE SAME TIME You will have an opportunity to examine and fest the handsome, largest, newest GIL- BERT Piano for $168, $5.00 monthly; the largest, newest and best Ivorson & Sons, $194, $6.00 monthly; the largest, latest and finest Knight & Brinkerhoff, $210, $6.00 monthly; the big, handsome, newest Hoffman’ (style 70), at $260 the beautiful “Best in the West,” Kohler & Campbell's, at $275, $8 monthly; the lasting Stuyvesant, at $300, $8 monthly; the old reliable Kohler & Chase, 37 monthly; the magnificent Fischer, $425, $15 monthly; the matchless Weber, $55 monthly, KOHLER & CHAS 1318 SECOND AVENUE OPPOSITE THE ARCADE BLOCK, NEAR UNIVERSITY STREET The Best Place to Buy a Piano, Distributers for the Autopiano. res $7.00 monthly long the Immigration WRIGHTS WANT MORE TIME, | In the Women’s Suit Section tomorrow we shall offer three special lots of Women’s Summer : Waists at $1.35, $1.85 and $2.85 each, These are all the newest styles and come in a variety of attractive designs. embre ind lace inserti sie Women's White W nma ls of linen, fine lawr « insertion, and pin tuck trimmings. Second Floor on _ Tomorrow we will place on sale in the Women’s Skirt Sec- tion, two special offerings in Women’s Cloth Skirts, as follows: and | alt Special Sale of Hosiery We announce the following important items in the Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Sections tomorrow: AT 25¢ PAIR—Women’s Black “Her Cotton Hose, high spliced heel and toe, with garter top. Special 25c AT 22e PAIR—Women’'s Tan Silk Lisle double heel and toe, Excellent value at 22c. AT 20c PAIR—Children's “Ione” Hose, in black, extra spliced msdorf”’ The Seamless Hose, with the As knee, heel and toe. Special at 20c. oft. | AT 14c PAIR—Children’s Black Stockings in medium and heavy cotton; also gauze and silk lisle, spliced heel and toe. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, $3.50 Tomorrow, in the Boys’ Suit Section, we will offer a number of $5.00 and $6.50 Knickerbocker Suits at $3.50. This low price is made in order to completely clear this line. All are attractive new shades in colors of tan, gray, green and brown mixtures. Main Floor, This is an excellent opportunity for boys to be fitted out with medium weight, stylish, serviceable suits at almost half price. Boys’ Straw Hats We have just received a new assortment of mod- erately priced straw hats—the third shipment of these neat-shaped pearl split-braid hats this season, Ages 4 to 17 years Special at 75c. ac Pougall g Soreais outhwick Co. S«: SECOND’ AVENUE & PIKE. STREET — “‘T Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid!” This is the most popular song of the day and is one of the Third Floor Butterick Patterns Main Fleer PURCELL SAFE CO, hits In the July list of new VICTOR RECORDS Harry Lauder, the great Scotch comedian and “Jean MeNelll.” sung by Billy Murray, ‘de Genuine KALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO,'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin afe Co. MANUPACTE 12 OOCIDENTAL sings two new records, “She Is My Dalsy,” {s the “My Cousin Caruso,” most comical record we have had for several months. Among the other hits are, “I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew," by Eddie Morton; “Did He Runt" tet; “If I Had a Thousand Lives to Live,” by Edward Hamilton, In addition to the July list we have just received a special by the Peerless Quar- catalogue of one hundred new double faced re Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It’s Delicious Maptetne ts the new flavor— better than maple, 1406 SECOND AVENUE

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