The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1909, Page 10

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¥ ] 10 THE STAR~—TURBSDAY, JULY 27, 1909 th | GOL. MARKeREIT DYING. | wie @THE [bold Markbrelt, Weyer org aiplo.| _ DOWNTOWN SORE Use You aa THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE , 50e | " = near death and slight hope to13-1018 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2915 = <iaig jotnua \ tt and wae Unite swe anvaanese — Btate to Bolivia fr 809 pe nee sumsrAavion 1 AOUTER STS IITON ews race mwowes pee, That Sale of on the Dollar jj {4 ISTINN ay iT lcd ed Pain| fies Cosiainco teats Pace wr cipaclgiy os, chins e nesdal c t diamor | pr tart at for values up IDi st Prit ory : {inet alent “He was the only eand i Boer Bia Pokal Fee a Cote SpA Aeon |} BE) Direc mary League and) ee ene initiation @ bas yoL 2 : Mi Others Want to Know a t wan nerved to B21 a Drug Su ndrie S Mineral Waters oo Up to 75e Values for 29¢ Up to $1.50 Values for 59¢ Send Circulars Broad-|1g LEFT ESTATE BY Reduced At Cut Rates Dutch Collar Ping, Buckles and Belt Pins In Dutch | pack Combs, handson tod in Rhinestone cast Throuzhout State. ne SHE WAS TO WED | manmota TABLe Ts ri WHITE ROCK te FF al i be bh we * aie th je, coral and other setting lac “wart rotten | ee Ai | reduction of superfluous f id amber, c ; asatnaan Whi Papeete y ateammalian ts tod RUBIROAM for the teeth; re sane 20 . Sit . ake Scart Ping, Bracelets, Beauty Pins i ee ee eae tral Later Gounell and Klar Counts PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE Ff WATER (concentrated) Bayaderes, Bead Necklaces, ameth Stick Ping, Bar Pins, Dutch Collar Pins, w me S aL orerss eats MINOW Me ye “ REO N SPLITS. Hat ‘Pins eel y en “Watch Fobs with ty cateh, In metal and gold th right to Hl 0 po 29c 10¢ i al ' tilled © wupreme bene, | DE MIRACLE—For the ; ) Imported, ENOS EAVIT SALTS Reg or 15 Gran i 9c ° rH an Bu ROBERTSON'S GRAPE JUICE pRan; f M Full pint bottle 7c BOs for Women’ § $3.50 and $4 Oxfords, All ers, All Sizes ( e and f ¢ : thi ‘ ‘ ” ‘ ale ere 4 fu f STRAWINE Maken yc oO. Ding Siiaas $4.00 ae Sine: els Penta i $3.50 Black Kid Oxfords . oy Dseks Bs pe og taal ll 25c thi: ae pike Women’s $4.00 Gray Suede Oxfords Choice Pr. Women’s $3.50 Brown Calf Oxfords a fee . EHMANN'S CALIFORNIA OL © SOUVENIR WATCH Fog leg Women’s $4.00 Patent Kid Oxfords u Women’s $3.50 Russia Calf Oxfords | it. What tne} ye rege dpe er ee oe 63c mbine rr 1T¢ oe Women’s $3.50 Gun Metal Oxfords Women's $3.50 Tan Kid Oxfords oming, Dr wer, of . aia Women's $3.50 Brown Kid Oxfords $2 A5 Women's $3.50 Patent Colt Oxfords Harriet Albright of to All Sizes — All Styles — All Widths ° All Sizes — All Styles — All Widths | sass, out pees | Get Your hi, a eno ‘ : Fe eS : MANY SCHOOL PUPILS are bis ithe SS py intrimmed hats that have b < creating such a furore here fo art of this SEEING THE A-Y.-P. E. um ies - SK a: ee ol week. It's many a vear, indeed, since equally good values have t the 80 The 5 esbduatad “tous p etc iifered, They are made of fancy satin straw in the popular burnt a: > _ Brag: shades and there are four charming styles to choose among; the kinds that Ugo cord Vig 1 eg m adem the , 3 you have always paid $1.50 to $2.00 for Wednesday again at 50c each Every visitor to Seattle and the Fair should carry away Tse to 1. 5 Bunches of Flowers for the K. W. Raymond, of the ex; with him and send to friends some souvenir yr As a companion offering for the shapes: A tableful luding ROSES, TA ee ecea fran) | printed programs of the Galty tan ih Cee TDr’ in BERING COA 000% i er recne ‘ BUTTERCUPS, BLUEBELLS, LILIES OF THE VAL L E y, FRENCH FORGET WASHINGTON, D. C., July 2 ce th he will gindl fe unas to | found as at The Quaker stor es, he ne mee ion ee ME-NOTS, SPRAYS . SMALL PINK ROSES, LILACS, SILK POPPY BUDS, a ae : rr bin io ae the tte = helt children reeulaty |g Marge to itemize, but you'll find everything from Post other bloss Flowers worth up to $1.25, Choice, Saturday, at 2 fluence towards having the present | t \ ct | to Pillows for the den the constitution making possible PENSION FOR OLO SHAH Davenports sited Pree) Second Flower WOMEN’S 75¢ BELTS i All the remaining Belts from our i cent purchase at one very low p Belts of silk clastic, 14 to 2 inch wide; combined silk and clastt ‘ | and Persian braid belts, with plain and | fancy buckles finished in rose gold | allver, gunmetal, oxidized, gilt and jot black, white, and most every good color and combination. These belts will sell ray | idly at this ridiculously low price, for they're worth b0c and | | The. Choice Wednesday at 2he Main Floor WOMEN’S 50¢ GLOVES: Regular lines redticed to turn ste over and freshen up generally tein months’ wear for you; 12 and 16 C button lengths of suede lisle glov es in black and white—2-clasp “Kayser” Chamoisette Gloves — washable, yet resemble real leather. Regular prices 35c and SOc a | pair. All at 25c Wednesday. See if your size is among | them. Main Floor. CULLEN MUS, ces. | marin a Lounges and Rant tary ¢ h great array royNoM, Sere te, Playing at at the Music Pavili on | during the intermission of LAberat |ti's concert this evening, the Hugie Hand of the Sixth, Duke of Con pauigh's Own, Regiment, will give alll Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest But Best. short concert on the exposition| 4 grounds. Another feature planned | i lfor this evening will be the usual] fers! Clothing Prices E Em Emphatically - MISSES’ WOOL SUITS, THAT, AR E eg) 95 | | $15.00 AND $16.50 VALUES FOR $16.50 VALUES = | These Suits at Po MAM Walia dt QO95 are 8 very sperial lot that & loadin are a very special lot that a leading manufacturer has just | closed out to us, prior to stock-taking. They are the prettiest colors and most de sirable combinations we have ever shown, all fresh and new, in the 24 and M-inch coat styles, which are to be worn this coming fall, handsomely trimmed with silk braid, buttons and self material in various pretty ways. Some are collarless, finished with sash of silk. Skirts have side kilt plait, finished with buttons and braid, In SIZES FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN. ‘They're worth $15.00 and $16.50 and are very big value for $9.95 Second Floor. WOMEN’S $17.50 AND $20 BLACK SILK COATS . ——— 50 Silk Coats made of excellent chiffon taffeta, in black only, beautifully trimmed in black silk braid in scroll design | and braided effects. Some are made the new 2 and 3-button e | cutaway, pointed sides and back, finished with aid around | entire coat. Others are strictly tailored. Regular $17.50 and — | $20.00 values—choice Wednesday at $12.50. $4.50 Tub Skirts Now $2.95 $1.00 Wash Waists Now 69¢ | jtion at the exposition tomorrow |} oe.” Ae jevening The fireworks tonight at) the foot of the Pay Streak will in} j clude @ set plece arranged for the} visting Biles. | GETS OLEOMARGARINE, socastai oat —== Two hundred and fifty pounds of! garine was seised| The Clearance Sale at the Shafer Store embraces clothing of | the highest character. Here are the famous Kuppenheimer and , | the Brokaw Suits, in all the proper sizes, in all the newest pat seach “en rehe state dairy aad iil terns. Suits that formerly sold at $20.00 and $25.00 are now food department | étteced COUNCIL PROVIDES FOR PUBL. SAFETY At $ I 445 Hereafter all railways operating} in the city must provide safety ap-| |pliances at al) street intersections cerncend eaten Special in Arcade | College Clothes for Annex | Young Fellows colered oleon! at the Diamond ay by Bt Ernest Kelly. Th property of the Pte torent the rl $8.08 | i M00 DINNER SETS 66.08 | 1 76 Women's Wash Tub Skirts, made of excel | Women’s $1.00 Waists for clear s sale, G9¢ nna | ) ri lent quality of linene, linen and rep, in white made of good quality 1, na, ginghame | te} Men s Suits at $12 65 j Reduced | blue and stripes of different colorings, in all the | ANG percales; the mulls and lawns are : new and leading models, beautifully strapped | and percales ure shown in differnt | These Suits are all wool wor- About five hundred of these with self goods, buttoned down front, former orings of stripe s the best selling price $4.50 9 95 $1.00 Walsts we ever owned 89c Clearing Sale price ......+5.+ ‘ in the Clearing Bale u popular college clothes for young fellows, embracing ponatruct! sted, in the season's most popular colors and patterns, all the most striking patterns JUST LIKE BROTHER H (hy United trees) | new grays, tans, olives and colors and styles, sizes pTUG8ON, Avie, July 21—Mayor browns; all sizes. Suits of | 30 to 38 chest measure; cpt aug AM ope ace the snappiest $12 65 | handsomely tailored. All to seem dilate Appliances an ordered by the board, | Grocery Bulletin | DELICIOUS TRA! — WOMEN’S 35 TO 50c NECKFIXINGS S| That's only one of the good things from this new purchase of fash jonabie neck accessories we'll place on sale tomorrow, in this lot are Stift Linen Embroidered Collars, standing and Eton eifects; Jabote of net and mull, trimmed with Valenciennes lace ana insertion; soft Dutch collars, lace and em | broidery edge; bows o net and embroidery; Linene Coat Sets; Short Tallored | Stocks and Long Ascotse; Muli Ties, String Ties, Windsor Ties and Maline Heney, the San Francisco prose: | eutor, last night headed n spectacu, are all offered at . | be closed out $9 75 : WHITE BEANS ud« pies , }lar rald on Chinat Chinese for gambling Aroade Annex, First Av. Side | Sypers Ree an BOYS SHOUT FOR FAIR) © All the Boys’ Suits Are Marked Down vol ough et for Quick Clearance Bows. All new, clean goods, fresh from the maker, Your choice of the whole colection, Wednesday, at 25c, Main Floor, Pe ORME ai WOMEN’S 75c TO $1.00 NECKFIXINGS FOR, Gnare 4 “The boys ontite by specie! (entn,| this.) All reduced. editor of the American, They are $3.50 and $4.00 Suits for $2.95 | $5.00 Suits for ..... fase ec Peing aa. Batali $6.00 and $6.50 Suits for $4.85 | $8.50 Suits for .... dueted by the Chicago paper It te} i great trip for the youngsters, who | $10.00 Boys’ Suits for. ........ 06.008 Hee SRE oo” are learning’ more and enjoying themselves more than ever before in thelr lives. They will be In Be attle until Friday ; , | FIRST AND 20 AND Tribeamen Fight Italians. | | | UNIVER | UNIVER: | | linens and madras; Lace Stocks of Irish crochet, Venise lace and tucked net. Unquestionably the finest and most fashionable neck fixings in town at 60c each. Main Floor, } Neckwear story continued. This chapter fully ae interesting an the preced: pint inison as they entered the A-¥-P.| f | Ing one. It contains hundreds of dainty pieces—Hand-Crocheted a-pint 0 yun wterday, the i ; i i SAE Hand umbreléored GiIN Linen Gelfure, dobots ef net; fave Gnd embreld- rinsro ‘ spect Nike Chleand aeowrican Ga Buster Brown Suits, Sailor Blouse and Norfolk Suits, literally i | ery; Dutch Collars, with and without attached jabots; Fancy Stock Collars of ap ten ea & trip across the continent to the] , he coast F | Jace, chiffon, etc, elaborately trimmed; Long Driving Stocks of plain white pent W ‘ falr has : thousands to choose among. (Largest boys’ store on t : GLOSS STARCH Aw | Visitors HA D—Made t, properly | ROME, July 27.—Advicea rocely | ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX ed from the governor of Benadtr SITY 8T [ede en) WHOLE BLOCK LONG. i |state that the Mohallin tribe, seek }nig vengeance for the ca) (ure of i thelr chief, op July 17, attacked an} Italian detachment of native As carla, The enemy was repulsed, \46 belng killed, bluestem wheat Weanen H day 10c |

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