The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1909, Page 3

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THE STAR—-MONDAY, JULY 19, 1909. but Jt wil bring Savery ¥ 7 : ee TNS g of mirth (yt a : : q 1 1 ah | he Wor ‘ THE BTONE, FISHER Oo, BECOND AND UNIVERSITY { THE GTONE, PIGHER CO. } ®ECOND AND UNIVERSITY mi \ 014 pa ali teed > Noth are a | perly said ferl GREATNESS OF THE | Finda cdiesicialy NORTHWEST IS SHOWN | of M J " Alhambra The Ouse s ‘ | Grand—Ferria oH . pack | Pacific Northwest Commer The Blue Moon bo —l }monthly magagine of the Seattlo—Kmma Hunteng . ; " f i Chamber of Commerce, bh Coon Hollow 2 Ogee New Vautera wm | Vling_crentnaa vt wnat a ; . Dig beng ae we offer another lot of eight thousand pairs of | Gtar—Now Vaudeville tonight. #| Ne inaltiduat chtantory magesine contalne mich shoes, oxfords and pumps for women at two dollars a pair. - ' rt is| Mpectal articles by prominea They represent the second battalion of the shoes purchased by | * ere saat Mehl men deal with various topice ¢ ae a! “ : . ° 7 m TANNA RR RRR AR Elid tre sole atl th fected [comm pte i our Mr, F, G, Fisher on his recent buying trip East. They are really | sa on ° * tite ioe aiutiar ues in sae f} CANCeled orders;” big lots and complete stocks, ordered by various | e| ing the new magazine It has t vie ‘uienion ah te Chander oti Shoe dealers throughout the country and afterward canceled for one | {fun ait af the save tine turf] L@ASON OY another; dull business, backward season, or perhaps just a | *| nishing business men with the sort hd | of conmrial geriodiea for whieh] WOMAN'S Yeason—‘‘changed my mind,” there has been much demand The r leal work on the first] edition i for the pub 7) Mshers to be proud of remedied-——ample seating room i provided and w the selling BRIEFS BY WIRE The sale actually provides boots, oxfords and pumps worth from $3 to $5 a pair at MINNEAPOLIS.—Pilots of the|f] And all the broken sizes left from last week's shoe event are included, The following list Glidden automot wrists de-| "| parted from here at 7 o'clock this magarine eee eee eee ee ee Last week we made a mistake by not having enough you an idea of the quality and styles in the sale, wi mell i. : ‘| morning, the other care leaving at see REI eat ere Weak (ack hee coat THE SHOES THE OXFORDS Me ee 2 miles today, reaching Man Nthe | snpears iy kato, Mion, some time this atter/f] BLACK SUEDE, BROWN CRAVENETTE, | BRONZE KID, PATENT KID, . nak a - 7 he | GRAY SUEDE, PATENT COLT WITH | BRONZE CALF, GRAY SUEDE, SPOKANE—Thourands are ree-|]] BROWN SUEDE, TOPS OF GREEN OR | BLACK SUEDE CHOCOLATE KID, - i : ag Sp. z a Bogie A ; AL” |tetoring today for the filing on the - . . 7 ee or oe TAN RUSSIA CALF, OF A BACHELOR, | ja) *° 4th ere is ae O Flathead tends : sgh aes GREEN SUEDE, GRAY SUEDE, BROWN SUEDE PATENT COLT WITH the most satisfactory te Pie" 5 0s : Bie Gearty maler ee bt a annatibents ae | PATENT COLT, OXBLOOD KID, GRAY CRAVENETTE, SUEDE TOPS IN | a AR ht ; ng eS «| show that 18 Dave Darn baren lll GUN METAL CALF, TAN RUSSIAN CALF, PATENT COLT, COLORS he| participation in the Adana massa-\{]/ BLACK GLAZED KID, BUTTON OR LACE STYLES. BUTTON OR LACE, TURNED OR WELTED SOLES. | ws wicht aa well be roast ot me ‘ ip the dish | Bive Mo chiet ‘*/ crea. Thousands will be sentenced fo an oven as to =| fa at the tle t { shdont ‘one 4! to hard labor for life THE PUMPS } Sietoet girl and hug her} Page A bn ; ler ith the ¢ bY 4 | : . to ! | BRONZE KID, CHOCOLATE KID, PATENT KID, S 4 t PORTLAND, Ore.—Little Julius} femme fev poorle over! ay reith Son | 0 plese uh ras |Roveen, ¢ years old, was run over |} BLACK SUEDE. TAN RUSSIA CALF, PATENT COLT, ter tes sand see it \s ‘ tavillay a exburs of Portiand, and iil HAND-TURNED OR WELTED SOLES. tomorrow bib the § ng | Prov paly visibitities of almost Instantly killed cote Reet ERE eet pee ie baked Pe as al wordt: a HAMD> | since ept ys Another Boring Question ; . Biter Ms gn Saf ts Seah Ei aera and etry mm om Ps ~~] Clearance of | Rubens’ Vests; Skinner’s | The Omo ca gates ee ria ei SE pe ar can ny |nntene eer ten St ine Corsets for | Famous | Dress Shield Children Lining Satin os } Re ening woieht| munet Movner, Mie trace oi 1 Frouches ; Dance Tonight ng for bigs te 5 Ay ~ ” Docent lt aN alevabe cy Dance at Dreamland, Beventh av.| 1 ite > 4 Tint) tome great and Union at. Admi on free a at 75¢ None Better! (“Oo ses iD every wanted } It is rubberiess No matter how go : or } J ism At this lining store nobody } | ; ; H $ Just arrived Stocks now It te odorless | be it is never allowed to | the stream of business That's why these odds and | ends are marked down beautiful merchandise Ailk and wool, wool and? js ever told that “this is just (It te was cotton and woo! and Mnen, We } 4% good as Skinner's , Wier For the reason th here 2 It is economical Corsets in all the wanted spor’ have secured plenty of the large ) } isn’t any just | els, but mostly large sizes slaes, too (up to 6), for which { We've a full line of colors —A perfect mine of good qual few smaller sizes in short styles } | ; 5. } ities fe BA as ea Walees the demand is very pronounced.{ Every piece guaranteed } gee the show and. ieara: ths | up to $1.60, for Priced from for two seasons’ wear. } news from first hand tomor | Priced at $1.50 a yard, § row | the chea yest lining in the Mrs. Costello will tell you all _ Manufacturers’ “Close Outs” Slightly Damaged @SC | 45c to $1.50 | tate Morr” | ars SS = The very low prices asked for these fine beds make this sale of utmost importance. Some few | | Spee [ oe th Dedd | hes on the enamel, but you won't mind that when you see the low prices at which they are | | HE TONE. TSHER 0. ‘Dovey I oe Women, GLO Tron) Bed Fob Vee vccssesssoccess \. | bees | UNIVERSITY 8T $13.00 Iron Bed for vscccsccesssecece sees { : ae SEATTLE -Gem $14.00 Iron Bed for ; ye 2 i 7 ——— — a $12.00 Iron Bed fo t aa i oy \ AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. a Stre ak Atte ti 300 on a 50 [lee Se] Alhambra Theatre AUK | at ak hare . —— ° - . ; Wertiake Fifth aod Pine $17.50 Iron Bed for .. sees ‘ . ee : ? | Rugsell & Drew, Myra Phene Ind. 288- $13.00 Iron Bed for ns . Be, Boe. Gp" | ’ : te! . Be, bee, Te. | THE ARENA $33.00 Iron Bed f 3. } ; : Gales of Laughter Greet |*4ners Véngeetig: ween duty 10.) On the Pay Streak, Revue, Tive Avolos, the Wortbleys Martini & Maxmililan, Lena Panteer, | — : =a pe) THE BLUE oe rec | Eriday Night, uly 23 Morris Chair | SPECIAL DINER 8a) MOUSE Leserueanne | lay Nii, iy 23 . Frame of id ak crv of hard wood finished HALLS SAFE & LOCK CO.'SSAFES Winner of All Medals for Fun at cangatltybi Sanur Catia ‘ame oF SOG Oa | golden solid i . saddle shaped World's Faire the World Over Fishers, Harry DeLatn, hand ve. finished golden or Plake, Lech and Lech, rtek= Early Ragtoh, «nest || 22 panel wan at _ _ || Herring-Hall-Marvin] MOORE THEATRE —_______ | Doc Roller d raight | z JOHN CORT, Manar r) PRIDE OF SEATTLE. design on straight | | struction; good value at $1.60, im | fe Co. NT IDA NT AG VAUDEVILLE Mission line effect; @ 1) fs a || AUPACTURERS CHARLES FROMMAN PRESENTS UNRQUALED VAUDBVILL Best Two Out of Three to a comfortable and |} #12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE MARIE DORO, In |r CENRTIAN STREET MSI Finiah, t ly t Antti ‘ CIANB—4~—ven dere of harmeny 4.{ Twe ws tied strongly built chair — . _ mem | W. J, Locke's Beintitiating Comedy, | 4 BEYER & BROTHER—Comedy And Seat Mos Sparring $16.00 value for “The Morals of Marcus,” Cyeljats Prelimtnartes, * If 1 make # dollar Mat., 800 to $1.60 |S--GARDINERS-6—-Musieal Comedy General Admtesioa bee. on your dental work | Pvenings, 800 to § sete ben Skit save a dollar on ALVA YORK—Bn ome ne Reserved, $1, $2 and $3, ) 15 our dental work, The Grand Can TER, TAY om pmedy Ringside, and deptal combin | “Bketoh, nantities range fre to 6 only joags two de on JOHN CORT, Manager | OLD us r 1 . ‘ Quentities range from 1 ; ‘ eee ental work, | Temtght—All Week—Mat. Saturday, | HEROLI Ms " 1 ir dental work Golden Oak Diner 7 “1 Se Fontal FERRIG HARTMAN en Oak Diner 20 Work for pe leather Arm Chairs Under-Priced —~ | $82% fant Bostish owe. 89.4 a vain ato ,.rorunan anus... Igorrote Village Early English Diner and All|, , 20¢ — } 7 ad. ha tor the W King pedpte 3 at md N "oh N Here. i sae a $57.50 || $3.50 Karly Bostiah Diner. 91.91 (sgt. sis te tw Show Now Hore A.-Y.-P. Exposition my comfortable, roomy Arm Chair .... 847.50 $3.75 Early Bngliah Diner 5 | morrow even All Direct From the Kast—All New £9 comfortable, roomy Arm Chair ‘$39.50 | | $6.50 Woathored Oak Diner, $8.25 Pe test AY i thon Ef Seattle Theatre nett Wie ; MD comfortable, roomy Arm Chair.........$29.00 | | $12.75 Mahogany Diner......§6.40 \f J thrown, th , . — Myery “ey ey ag «| Luna Park aw ENA rt In the nat . Free mt 180 and # p.m Daily All The "COON HOLLOW,” 1 Golden Oak Dresser | Rocker Value | cab AM, naw an |e. Sate fod Her Perormina | hahit of cr A Sure Cure f A BLUES. A Thrilling and Educating Per | | Recaption and ' 0 Paes * A very neat, attractive Dress- || ‘This Rocker made of solld onk 4 | i. a Phe Clown Mana - Primitive Wild or, designed as shown; made || finished golden, designed exactly . er, de igned’ { a | wolden: || Hike. pleture, with medium high K ond. Peo le of solid oak finished golden | back, neatly turned spindles and | | p ase 19x40; beveled French embossed panels, cobbler seat; a G — e ahi siloeae Wika | ba fnelien sl." veer eaten welt forte. Uren Ever Made Loran tak $18.00, f * | Gupeiy braced by stretcher under Negolin Shoe Polish a ison ar ul value at $ , fo } A good $4.00. Rocker for ‘The Newest, Hut the Neat seat Thin Bloo Borteh | f | Anywhere tured In Beattie, at an n fac ‘Two Performances Dally, Every Day and Sunday, Afiornoons 2 p.m, $2.85 TI = Chanmane Bill’s Coin peat - = | a : \~ mene: Tee — | SENSATIONAL avockss: time ' Amerte “. AND CONGRESS OF ROLGH RIDERS, Native Chinese Orchestra, | ope THE HIG TRIBE OF Bas}. STAND. re oMeME AAD grace Wot Trunks | The Home of “PRRFROTO"-heet | @love in thie elty for #1.00 a pair. : j 2 ; : Sulit Cases Admission 600, Including Grand Stand Geate, | Traveling Bags ALBERT HANGEN, Jeweler, sacdk ona Shahi: Mickeis and Reserved Nox Kepis om Kale at Shaw's Drug Score, Madison |) MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, Optical Department. “NEEDS NO BOOSTING.—P.-1. ’ SCCONO AND UNION

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