The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1909, Page 8

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aE eee er 8 Tells People of Wisconsin Metropolis That There Is Much Be From the Exposition City} on Puget Sound. to Learned MAYOR ROSE PRAISES SEATTLE IN FERVID TERMS TO MILWAUKEE PRE REPLICA OF FULTON'S FIRST STEAMBOAT LAUNCHED THE STAR FRIDAY, gli 23, 7th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SAI SUMMER GOODS AT JULY 1909 ALL Half Price and Less At The Bell Clothing Store, 216 Pike St, Our Clearance Sale is known by thousands of people at them every year. We always gave you what we promised we : M 1 R 180 of Mi was would, and when we say half-price on all summer goods, you ly, wa ased with this} can depend upon it as being correct, e have a larger stock } wae ee as ah of summer goods on hand this year than ever before, because T waul pel. After di ing wanted to be well prepared for the Exposition trade, To be cer. i his jo west from Milwaukee tain that none of these goods will be carried over till next j Goattin © ca ecided to commenc OL eventh nnua | | we have decided to ce ence our Seventh A 1 Clearanes | . ‘ i PWithoat detrection th | Sale now. Remember this: All our goods placed on sale Hi dogres auty and reliable merchandise at half the price paid elsewhere, ue of Milwa t pay {bute} i Where trit i. I wish to] ii | Apoak h magte elty that has] ; bh | Dloss hamlet eI i fnsignificant pre nto | ; marve s city of h ac ia. By oe B Reeseeess i pilshmente withir at <i | 75e Garment...s+6. ! | tt sty » witht | $1.00 Garment....... Oe truth! ndded | $1.25 Linen Mesh Oe H olen = | Furnishing Goods M4 $10,006 | . Silk hirte, $2.00 4 “The city is situate | sound, and Puget » $1.25 Rote | song of her ¢ ! 0 REE I bc Suspenders....... “This question is one of | 4 th feet al wterhvon > he) -_ ia ae =—6—lhlUllULfl Ll I Bf oe Speers oc ceees i} world. 1 eked, deep Channel.) LAUNCH OF THE CLERMONT, REPLICA OF FULTON’S CLERMONT, FIRST SUCCESSFUL STEAM iH @n abundance, aye, a superabun:! BOAT | i] M . fs oom tems pate adel , i| danoe of re the largest ocean, | i ners may » direct to wharf] The photograph was taken Just as the boat started down the ways at the Staten Istand ehipballding | Without liehtering or towage. There} plant. In the corner, Mrs. A r Sutcliffe, granddaughter of Ho! Fulton, who ehrt dd the boat “ved eat data: : | may be seen every day the sea) The first Clermont was launched fn 1807 and made ite historical trip up the Hudson at Sept. 12 - ’ HOB seen eeer t H q craft of Orient and a} ®, Henry Hudson discovered the Hudson river, These two events will be the subject of a great cele 1 Hematite Handker hh. Composite assortment it is. Reg} on this fall from New York to Albany, The Clermont will make a triumphal trip up the river, stop chiefs f be : = ularly plying vessela hold direct i at every town and t part In a local celeb oT] each place | 10 Hematite Handker communication with Alaska and the | He i rd i coastwise trade of the Paelfi j . | chiefs ,. 2¢ Hy makes this port the sea level and cloaked in snow]ern ideas, and there is an alr of dream that little more than one} SOc Heavy Work Shirts, 35¢ “Seattle ix the trading ground forthe whole year through, while off| bustle and push and 6 activ ear ago all was primeval forest 1 Row Ties be the far east, the Alaskan north and |to the opposite Is a range of sightly| ity that becomes there the forest was felled) 12 1 its at the entire upper coast of the Pa-!mountains with the irregular The hotel ac oa are/and In Ite stead there aa if ANS 50 and $ 5 Sui @ific, and this has made her the sky Hoe sifhouetted against | adequate to supply the wands of|in c He t wand, a) PANTS it commercial city that she ts./the horizon. Everywhere, on the|a city of much larger pulation, | r it hovers) Oe Bove’ Pants 2he P Yhen the Panama canal shall be | mounts fo, in the valleys and/and yet they are constantly taxed | th { The buildings 70 BR Pant : 35 All our $1.00 Shirts..... Completed, traffic with the whole/along the steep shores of sound/to thelr complete capacity. For a peated with rare taste jgnd f2C Boys Pants. ..++++6 oe Atlantic may come tn and go out/and lakes, the stately, dignified eight months in the year Seattle le cach is & marvel of symmetry aud} @ $1.00 Boys’ Pants 5O¢ | All our $1.50 Shirts and the vast horthwest will empty | pines lend the perpetual green of; the rendexvous fully 15,000 peo uty and finieh, Ne th ad | fits products and recetve its foreign | thelr foliage as a dark background| ple who spend the other four world’s fairs had bs The plies through the gateway that| for al) that wan may build months of the year in Alaska, but hits are pune 1 inter BOYS’ SUI I s seems was designed in the be Well-Paved Streets. come south to eseape the rigor of | ¢ ng, and stra t may cena, | Gluning for that especial purpose. “tiie senate abe weead and rear |*e* Aris wale , They pen ae t wed ot the | $5.00 Boys’ Suits., $2.50 | Suits. $3.25 B “Manufacturing has not begun to} and lined with. commodious, sub-| Rectnnrante and: Gute oralin motion, all of the whedle weet x 5s any appreciable extent, but of ne | stantially constructed structures tooo and popular and appar-jstarted and the enterprise was as] cessity will come, for there will be| house the commercial resources of greater economy im working up the city, and everything hae the Upon the ground the raw materials /ppearance of stability and strength that abound on every hand than | Sky scrapers innumerable rear thelr fa shipping those same materials | shapely forma ike vast monuments east and then shipping their fin. to the enterprise and thrift of their fahed products back west again to builders, and one literally respires Supply 2 market to which Puget) an atmosphere of progressivene sound {a the Inevitable threshold |The homes of Seattle distinguish “The site that nature provided | the aesthetic tastes and refinement for the city is lavishly beautiful. of their owners, the art of the Back of the sound are two preten- | arehitect, and the #kill and Integ tious” fresh water lakes around|rity of the bailder, One tw tm which the residence sections have preased with the convietion that been established. A succession of this ia the abiding place of great Bilia, a number of them quite ab- wealth and nowhere is the sugges. Tupt, make the topography un-|tion more patent than im the pala usually rough, while the scenic sur-/tial homes and roomy, artistic foundings are grandly attractive. grounds of the affluent. The people Off ip one direction may be seen have the appearance of being well old Mount Rainier 17,000 feet above | groomed and fully abreast of mod es 5 fhe louse of Homest Merchandise THE MOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER RELIABLE DRY cials i ’ and Misses’ Specials in Boys isses’ good quality sateen $1.50 Misses’ Vici and Tan Oxfords, all new, this | seancn's lasta, Clean-up $1 59 . ' | price ...... ; Boys Satin Cait Shoes; good heavy soles; 1 lot Little Gents’ Br price 1 lot Boys’ Kne values to 7 Pan tur rip rt $1.75. Sterling Bedding aad: Domestic | Values | $1.25 Comforters, full size, covered with good quality silkoline, filled with white cotton; special for Saturday 89c $1.39 White Crochet Bed Spreads, full size, Clean-up One lot Ladies’ and cambric, ta med; worth up to 6 Clean-up price adies’ Cambri stitched ruffles; We Outing Flannel! in neat stripes and checks; special for Saturday Tc CL Ei SE RES. Special for Saturday Black Sateen and Moire Underskirts, with deep ruffies, cut extra wide Special for Saturday Wants for Boys at Clean-up | Pri Saturday only Saturday's price sizes 9 to 13. Clean-up 98 | Boys’ Knee and f é Ree eeeT Ea) ‘ C) and fancy effects Boys’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, double sole,| values to 750; California oak tan soles; warranted not to| only Specials in Muslin Underwear Saturday yraet Covers, Dray also lace and ombrotdered Ladies’ Cambric Night Gowns with lace yoke, made of extra quality cotton; special ad io : Sha for Baturday. 98c Soe d; worth up to 50¢ Be Quality Bed ‘Bhoets, foll 2 yds. ‘wide, 1% : yds, long, made of good, heavy mus eatineg tka lin; special for Saturday ‘ 39c ake sect gsael 2e Hleached Pepperoll Sheeting, full 2 by) ie a yd. wide; special for Saturday... C | Clean-Up Prices Children’s Summer Underwear. ently thrive, most largely from the tourist trade that ia ever on the wing. The Exposition. “It would be an enpardonable slight to the civie pride of the good people of that magnificent clty to omit mention of their more than creditable exposition. Ite location ie superb. Surrounded on three sides by the waters of the sound and the lakes from whieh It ascends) s in gradual @ it makes a front isplece for the distant mountains |that rear their somber but sturdy forma from earth to form the base of the ethereal vault above. that would challenge the inapiration of the old masters in art. One to see tt now for the firat time would not HE BEE HIVE GOooDs nNouse nderskirts, made of a deep flouhee. 75c 98c ices ownle Shirts; 15¢ ea pra OO ¢ Pants in Black, Blue sizes 6 to 16 years; 50c in natnsook embroidered trim 25c | hem and Ne Women with regular; word deep 25c quality 49c on Women’s and Special Sweeping Reductions on Kimonos Short Summer Kimonos Saturday's price Women's Long Sum and stripe effeets urday's price , Children’s Hosiery One lot of Ladies mplete, as fit for inspection and yment as it will ever be. Ut is} cellent in all of ite appolntmenta, and simp! to show what rh epirit may accompliah. rvee shee may well cult}¥ate equaintance with dente jations between the two cities should be established by our initiative if poanible, for they can not fail to rewult In mutoal pleasure profit, The Alsska Yokou Pa from our businessmen and tm turers, Chicago was not slow to put in her bid for trade, and we would be Insenstble to our own In teresta should we wait for that same trade to come to us instead of going after it." 2619-2621-2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar JULY CLEARANCE SALE Sweeping Reductions in All De- partments Saturday We Sell Standard Patterns Great Values in Women's Black Petticoats $1.26 Black Sateen U: i A - Kimonos in Per a © regular; Bat 49c Values in Women’s and Black Cotton Hose, double adios’ Jerse oi) Voats 0 oe Men’s Wants Marked Down —_—- Tay ganbed Vout low neck. no) “heels and toon; regular value 160 8! Men's Strong Working Shirts in assorted | quality. Clean-up sale price : 83c Clean-up sale price al dark colors, sizes 14% to 16%, regu 5 Ladies’ Lisle Vests, low neck, no sleeves, | dies’ Tan, Black and Colored Howe, In a Jar 50¢ values; Saturday's price only 3 C | “taped and lace trimmed; regular 39¢ “| great variety of styles; worth up to 1 lot of Men's Golf Shirts; end of the sea-| quality. Clean-up sale price 25¢ 250. Clean-up salo price 15¢ son's bent sellers; they come in 15%, 16, | Ladies’ Union Suits, low neck, ho sleeves, | Ladies’ Opera Hose, black and colored; reg 16% and 17; values to Tbe, Satur 39 lace trim drawers; regular 29¢ ular quality, Cleanup day's price only C quality. Clean-up sale price 25c sale price 45¢ 1 lot of Men's Odds and Ends of Summer Un One lot of Child's Vests and Drawers, jace | One lot of Children's Black Hose, made of a derwear, values to 50c; price to 25 trimmed; regular 25¢ and J5e good quality yarn; sold all around close, Saturday, only C quality, Cleanup sale priee 15¢ for lhe. Cleanup sale pr * Bag | al BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 JACKSON STREET MCT AT TNE LTTE RETR ELIT } j Sale commences Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Come early and get the best pick of our up-to-date half chandise, We have hundreds of other bargains which you can see in our display windows, It will pay you to our store and be convinced with what you can buy for little money at our Half-Price Sale. TR ra 216 PIKE ST. SEATTLE, WASH. Pay Streak Attractions: I en se SM BORE. at the A.-Y.-P. E. Alhambra Theatre Vhowe AMUSEMENTS, ~The Grand JOHN CORT. ee Tenight—All Week— FERRIS HARTMAN Haswell & a Mare. And Grest Singing Company In Sa: | - <i 8. and Lee Bhubert’s Operetta, “THE BLUE MOON.” ag A Cho |THE v CLANS—4 i — = —— &@ BRO rus 6 gisinens meal cvening. 26c to $1; Mat ote Skit [ALVA YORK— oh hee an kateueine Sunday and Week, “The Ameer.” | Cxretee roo Matinee Saturd & atines Saturday oo O08. HEROLD—Muscalar Marvel — THE BLUE iP Pei MOUSE Mme. Schelle and Lions. ~ MOORE THEATRE — Kinge of jungle by a JOHN CORT, Manaror marke Temtght—Al —M MAN THE ARENA On the Pay Streak, Friday Night, July 23 CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT. Chartie Olson OF INDIANAPOLIS, va. Doc Roller PRIDE OF SKATTLE. Heat Two Out of Three Sam 8. and Lee Shubert (Ine) | resent [Splengia Production. pee 18, Kleancr Gordon & Co., La Wotite Revue, Five Avolos, the Worthieys, Martini & Maxmililan, Lena Pant aud the Kempe. ber Big Them Five to “Twenty a w CHARLES FROF Finish, f ; a MARIE DORO, in STAR | And Two Fast Sparring W. J. Locke's Scintiltating Comed POPULAR VA VILLE. a Preliminaries “The Morale of Martue’ |. Performances datiy—2:80, t:18.| | College I . General Admission 50c | Rventngs, ie to $2; Mat., boo to $1.60] 8 Prices i0e, doe ‘ The W Reserved, $1, $2 and | Sunday and Week, “Three Weeks,” ee a ta , = #1, $2 #, th Bory! Hope iy 7 Big Acts. Ringside. wT e Fin 4 panto, All Direct From the Bast—All New Third Av. and Pacem to This City DON'T Miss TH | | Ho Seattle Theatre Igorrote Village: Skala, S| LOS THEATRE “COON HO | Afternoons at 2:80, Bye. « YP. Exposition | ...A,ommatls sensation. Eight Big Features Next week, starting Sunday Mat Chiqut csv the same company in "A GIRLS | wishers, po eg oe me : = ae Ae + holes ‘Setcee: (em aad Zeek, Antta Wick- NEHDS NO HOOSTING Pat, 10 and B60; Nights, ihe to Soc, | 2A Lelecone. ee Mats, The Greatest Exhibit of aif NORTHWESTERN AGUE. DUGDALY ATH © PARK, Baseball SUNDAY & PB, Music by DANOING Se BACH Eat Mapleine Are ‘Two Performances Dally, Byery Day and Sunday, Afternoess # P Kvenings 5 p.m, Primitive Wild Ice Cream “ eiapion ei oes ‘roc People -It’s Delicious ; — Ever Made i Anywhere Batt ater At M a di ison Park ‘ —|F HY Chinese Theatre A.-Y.-P. E, OSTEOPAT Cheyenne Bill’s gy on ph re dha | Blectrtctty, vibration, tight ther- tima in America @rugiess methods. Optical rooms | Native Chinese Orchestra. for fitting glasses and treating eyes | ROUGH RIDERS. | | Best equipped offices In Seattle. Con- AND CONGRESS oF CAL INDIANS. tt we orr at oe on free, reatments $1 each. pow MA Ween LAUNDRY « . Molt, Osteopath and Optician, : Nb st Cor, Soring 407-8-9 People's Bank Didg., Second © BAND OF OUTLAW BUCKING HOW te jand Pike, Main 2461, } COLLARS Ic, 2c, ir 15 Stirring Events Depleting (he Lawless Life of th ANUS) CUES 4c "ma SHIRTS 8c Admission 500, Tickets nod Reserved Box § Including Grand Stand Shaw's Deow ALBERT HANGEN, Jeweien, First and Cherry, Optical Department Sal wisn

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