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om . a THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 380, 1909 8 i GOING TO Gl YOUR HORSE AEST N COUNTRY? a= Men’s Negligee Shirts em HU Selling Saturday at Special purchase of a hundred dozen blue ’ Cage if Only He Shirt Decidedly good styles, plaited b Get Woman lo Wed Cut full size, well made, not skimpy in good quality Shirts that you gladly p wigniee and « a Park, has © laott that he war ia the Hove tt All Sizes in Both Colors, Choice Choice, Seasonable Shiris for Particular Men AFTER TOMORROW YOU'LL PAY $1.00 FOR § Thousands of Pairs Added to the $2.00 Shoe Sale SUCH SHIRTS have yey ¢ as le one at work on peg whew ; : 4} tree f the cit a and ene | a A ther, which has been sent to y. His for a couple of weeks wife st all not Those are n tenalized pletures, | old. H hot One ts & photograph of a horse what nationall(y »! Ulltaken at r m on the streets of on : Ss this elty, ‘The other ts of one which Today we placed on sale for the first time a new shipment of Shoes and Oxfords for the $2 sale want to see t OF te worked 60 weeks a year in town, + - P | woh the |} a two-week vacation every Styles are same as before, and can now be had ina full line of sizes in each style | seople—only the horse | Newest leathers and shades. Also com- All new styles and most approved lasts. | fun out of ft than most get out their vacation. Wy ok at the horse in the bigger eture. Hie eyes are alert, his at: | titude spirited, He ta back In the “'* country, where there je green grass binations of patent and suede or cravenette. Button or lace, shoes or Oxfords, and ankle- strap pumps THE LEATHERS. All suede, patent, with suede tops, gun THE SHADES. Brown, black ra brown cray- vlazed, $3.50 to $4.00] $2.00 j metal, glazed kid, bronze kid, Russia calf | | and cravenette, Sale renewed tomorrow at d outdoors nich has; While the rest of us tak Woman's letter Mie look at the other horee. Jbroken bis spirit and made him a our vacations, and getting into th Is @ story of Work, hard, um | drudge, of dirty, emelly, close sta outdoors as much as We can why remitting, of rain, of beatings by | bles at night not take some thoeght of the horse! a Wash. July 17, 1909. / Buthoriacs = SS SS the apple tree. I'll get you the best The kindly old lady returned with Gutherland Sist { I've got-—though that len't much.” steaming, savory dishes, which she Miss Suter Bhe buatied about while Artie and placed for them with loving care. | e - Dee of Yurence relaxed beneath the apple Artie watched ber closely all the| tro t my mot mu Ages “a més anticipation of the second feast You see, I had a wild, dear boy | - Pp. Smit! . within an hour, bat Artie hummed of my own once-—before he etarted|H} Bese) aie ine peeacuater, antl ge NS ete tl Caturda Nis ht, After 6 Only, Buy Uke Clarence smacked his lips tn while Clarence, who was known on the | w ‘ ha wn ott . ‘ 4 ow!” shouted Clarence, the tie a J i p : ae mint lit eae WD |waiking expert, for Artie hed $1.25 WOMEN’S KNIT VESTS, | BATH ROOM SOAP DISHES $1.00 PERCALE WRAPPERS. Denver and Omaha / mpped a dish of hot gravy upon |l) Bakd crocheted, best quality, lisle « Black 3 ie ' sad through the oaken gateway ©-walker's solled hand. “What |i] silk ud lisle, her i wey i : 7 “ . v white, goo ined path to t © with you . ilk and lisle uped 4 1, f t < atled am upted the rf | After 6 Saturday night ..... Cc | bott After 6 Sa 50c arence ic ware inatant tin — — dogs while Se jhe bore 1 aber hicke | 75c WOMEN'S VESTS | MISSE s' corr ON VESTS. the ‘barres . nber, san dolef {* | ence the second time Hic tiel A. deen hand chochetec ; Gerered with a now | shout bis mother far away 2 |bame Artie, too eos shee: leep hand chocheted f Ribbed Ve v neck and sleeve bee ie & Very short time, | turned the corner of the hous | “Naw!” growled Artie, still kick yowe. Alter 6 50 Any size. sold always at 4c and $ le § alue Mit cure dodged to avold a emall Niagara of | iss at the gorging Clare Me Saturday night .....+.eeeee Cc i ame ay Attar 6 Saturday niahi 6c a fine growth | thrown dish water, and 4 kind name le Hannibal Jones, Clarence | « - | dozen . , . taevede ee fee, SrOFth eae fea tke-vhrlanete | here waa just ajokin TABLE TUMBLERS. Saturday doliviiscsse te md your prepare Ba ne! If 1 didn’t like to “ i Jokin'!” sputtered Clarence, car |i) Thin blown lead glass Tumblers, 10-02, | ’ me | Sven” ante 0 the ts : FNge [lng curlously, while the old Indy if) sine, Sold the city over at 65¢ doz. | 25¢ LINEN KERCHIEFS Asi odd lot for. sien 4 eee “and would you p Faive y vidi Artie wae my boy's name, He! After 6 Saturday night, | Women’s plain hemstitched and cross vests 1 SRHOFF, two unfortunate wayfarers what Ye 4 4 [lon Rome white we lived at Lester UM uk bes arevdedezeveusen + RDC | bar handker fatm't had nothin’ to eat for three ‘ ville. I'm afraid he tw it : r “Of fe "| ooh adler gual S sedier sal | bad.” 2 ee Limit, half dozen to a buyer After 6 Saturday or Cj ti | Artie, the porchelimber, kicked| SHE BUSTLED AROUT WHILE! “Lestervilie,” shouted Clarence , ¥igorously at Clarence’a bing. “Cut ARTIE AND CLARENCE KE | "Why, that's where Arte Ea — i!” he growled, under his breath.| LAXED DENEATH THE APPLE| Another vigorous kick from Artio|[] {f | *|"You haven't settled that chicken | TRE! upaet Clarence so that he rolled|f} || Three Dorothy Dodd i and gravy you had an hour ago. re nnn | Over against the soup and over | 4 Shoes i Clarence looked curiously at bin the doleful cong of his “whi-ite hair | turned it upon the grass. Washington | | srotesting friend, while the kindly|red mub-thuh faerr away"—sans| “I come from San Franctaco,|{| | for Women. || \bia taay beamed oe hem git i far more pensively than even the | ma‘am aia nl Stores | SECOND AVE & UNIVERSITY at SEATTLE «Gem» oe right down, boys, In the shade of composer ever could have Intended | “Ban Francisco!” exploded Ctar-| oni - jenee, receiving therefor a series of} | forceful kicks Was your boy Ight-haired, with brown eyes and a mole on the left b side of hie neck, and named Artie Francia Wilson?” continued Artic. the poreh climber Yes, yea, yes,” trembled the old) lady, “Oh, tell me about my poor, | — — me wild boy! During uy and August |: <== knowed your boy weil,” he advised. | MUSEMENTS. PSN Oe) Alhambra Theatre Ind. 384. Mata S147 RUSSELL & DREW, Mere. Sam 8. amd Lee Shubert Present THE BLUE MOUSE A Riot of Sale of Men’s Oxfords eran. bee f $5 and $6 Mata—2he to $1.00, The Girl From THE GRAND Tonmight—All Week— “He discovered gold In Nevada and! got to be a@ bill ire. He founded | 900 orphant asylume and bullt a thousand churches and load of money to hea in Peru and Siam, Ab, thank God! Thank doa| iC er Oc er erooned the old lady, while Ciar-| ence stared at bie partner with ad-| autiichina miring amazement. “But why did! he never return or write?” asked Special for Tomorrow Only the lady. Not samples or thopworn stock bought to be sold at reduced prices . 0 f —_—— “Why—why—you moved away but our regular line reduced for this A strong, we -made Wicker Rocker, similar jane We Soeeet the -sédreen.” Hed MIDSUMMER SALE to pleture, roomy and comfortable, high back and | tleman and they named a big, swell izes and colors. Blucher or plain tops, tan, black or shaped seat; a splendid chair for living room or street (or has th Denver All styles, #izes an pcg ve Sto tr, Now om tts A Seattle Theatre Russell & Drow, Mara, Pholtes 42 Phones side Btarting Su ing in “Nettle, The News Girl” porch; sold regularly at $5.00; special for to Thank heaven! Thank heaven! An offering of high grade, regular line shoes by a reputable a! morrow till 1 o'clock— murmured the old lady, “And and | » never misrepresented, deserves your care py ‘LOIS THEATRE |“ 4s positively cannot be duplicated In Seat | {deration 2.4 SD | vee | Artie, the porch climber, rever: |g ful Cepmernen y and woe | Quartet, "Wilbyr” 3 ° ~ ently bowed his head. “His Inst 9 le Robinson, 3. Hubens, amcis . words was of hiv gray-hatred moth. | i) .| mond - eae teary the eed ae Men’s Shoe Store => SAE | 10 STAR POPULAR VAUDEVILLE, rmances Getty Price 1 Colman Bidg. 805 First Av. _.. | rowin' friends went to the funeral, ma'am. They's a monument 200 feet high to him in Denver.” |e The old lady shed a happy tear Bless you, young man,” she sighed. “You have made my heart giad.” When Artie and Clarence trudged down the main road @ |ite later Clarence turned upon his companion | in grinning dieguat What made} y Y/ f f : | MARY HAMPTON, Lu ? k > you lfé to the nice old dame?” he ] i ~ Y | vogiuimate Me una ark ,,, j ‘ | Ts, See the Dangerous and Pxeciting Cycle Whirl and Loop the Loop. APVER BE Honing Board, like pic- long, attachable to any OMS periectiy flat when not Fegular price $1.25; tomor- sag 1 o'clock | de 4. "The Melodrama. Free at 9:20 and 9 p Dally All Z . repented Artie, with scorn. 6-OTHER STANDARD PREATURES-0 Week “ 4 " MMB. SC LEAND 5 Do you think {t's lyin’ to keep your _——————— | ING LION own mother from knowin’ you're a } K! e Handled In Manner S a cy measiey poreh climber! “e" | CHILDREN’s eYR TROUBLES gs A wedding ta’ Os fal and careful attention ist, Bring them tn for if you suspect NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | take place Aug Then he took up again the dole eee = Cup and Plate far ear eno” I The Newport Wine Rack _||Victoria With a Princess carne aatton Prenat ir a = Een o2. _ BASEBALL Princess Victoria leaves at 6:00 the rest a. m. daily for Vancouver via Vic PEAR EE SB Main office, 219 Marton street. — Mission Cup and Plate toria, The real modern steamship . M Rack, 88 in. long, solld |! of the Pacific const, giving daylight | oak, finished Barly Eng views of the Sound, Straits ot Fuca. —— eee em Suniay, Aug. tat, & p.m. TIN & CO, GLOVES leg ont AND ys, VANCOUVER {207 Second Av. Opp. Savoy Hotel, oale \ sion 250 ial " the famous Active Pass, Gulf of PURCELL SAE CO, Mah; top shelf grooved for Fico reig passing In full view of the Bankru t Sale THE cup soos salmon fishing fleet at the mouth Colle e Inn « 50; specia of the Frazer. 0 ate of Clothing, Hate, for tomorrow till 1 o'clock Canadian Pacific Ry,, H Furnish ings at your The Home of “PRRERCTO"—Ddest whe ‘ sh cossanht ach avenue n - glove in this elty for 81.00 « pair. y bd afe. DOWNING, HOPKINS & KYEI, Ine, Suit Cases (Betablished 1899) Traveling Bags Eat Mapleine ALLTHECREDIT YOU | Store | BROKERS WANT MEEK TRUNK @ BAQ CO, rain und Provisions. 5. Als ag alle So whee am eva copra Ice Cream tO Mien 1o'Clock = ||———— ' 16 ae : * During View Lots “Near “Exposition The Raven Sy SHMOniBiGn: CORTES - ‘ os ; si + “a . 3 , “i y — =e as July Cash and #10 [Means that the doctor's skill In pre | Horring-Hall-Marvin Only $200; Terms Per Mo the Mapleine new flay better ¢ scribing Is most efficiently supple ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler afe Co. and Juat @ few at this PRICK, Come today. t 409x120, walking distance to ‘oejmented by the druggist’s skill In RANUPACTURE elty, Only $2,260; ¢ compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 812 OCCIDENTAL A | = | maple. Ho Heal " | Tater yatta ot A Malus?’ [1410 Second Av. | Optical Department First and Cherry. skCOWo ANO UNION