The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 5

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tT AR as Mp toll? Second AV. Tomorrow this matchless econ- : ieent ends. Don't delay When the clock strikes ba. ; closing hour tomorrow night will experience regret if you ave ® single summer merchan- Sneed unfilled. } the morning, if possible-—selec- ‘can be made more comfort- isfactorily than during f b and rush of the after- mn and evening hours. print many items. Many too small! to advertise— f these are marked at even reductions than those yee mentioned. soba $1.50 Lawn and medal: all sizes, p disposing price Good Quality price the disposing sale. leather Goods Q Yalocs and variety in Hand | Post Card Albums and Sou- to be found In Beattle. $1.25 HAND BAGS Boe. of Ladies’ Leather Hand Rage owns tans, ete, made with | ete and cetn purses, prinet- | handles values te : RE, sect 50c te 82.50 BAGS FOR Oe, i, Morocco, Patent and Alitaator Various etyles and Poet Card Albuma, various all sizes, at, 91.00, The, be, te and ¢c Me VEILING—YARD Se, Bd Tuxedo Net Dotted Velling, In | colors and designs, also plain mesh Face Vellings; worth Ni ARTIC ty of ornamen ites, coin purses, totem m stick pins trays, Prices less than « Black Hose, ae / a od aga W ssgen Reovey | Hoys' Wash Suits in blue, tan, | Ladies’ White Cotton Hose, . ner aae ine canie sania a nfl tes or blue and white stripe; good quality, double sole, | fast color > | umbrella knee Regular 35¢ good quality gingham, Buster spliced heel and toe, Rego quality. price lag = to | | Suits, Cotton doth, black. trimmed rows white trim t col on for # Children’s a Arrivals of Fall Millinery Receesary to close out the y, th Fifty trt Garvey = ENLARGED STORE 10 t7seas. Better come rming Waists and _ | Petticoats Sacrificed Walsts. trimmed front, Regular values to $1.60. Final $6.00 Petticoats $3.98 wide 16-inch flounce, fine tucked | or shirred with percaline under Ladiew Belts ? ine lay; come tn all the wanted plain jadiee nee Werth 80c Be adies' Belts, worth TE colors and fancy plaids and | jSiticw ficlts. worth stripes, blacks Included to $6.00. Final disposing *$3, 98 | in stripes and checks, black and white, etc, tucked and ruffie flounce, all “Ladies? Union Suits 29 | | Bays’ $1.25 Wash Sut 8% Men's $125 Shits 98c “Men's. Union Suits. at Mén's Soft White Shirts with- | b | | | | shirts are the Silver make, a | shirt that can be depended Standard $1.26 een Bale price i...., fay Arrivals of fall M Mine proved and popular good flower trim; also fancies and tallored wings In a good Reductions are #0 pro variety. These hats were worth | Here, at Very Special Mat early shopping will tp to $14; to be cleared $3, 50 Prices. ng ®iarantee to secure OMt fOr... ceeewees aaa a Hulte made of all-wool Scotch Homespun, 7 specials | Children's Beach Hate in plain | Pr titted coat 42 inches long. with and plaid straw, values 15 | jong foil collar; coat buttoned on left MG aMapes in all the fine | to 26 ....... Cc | Hide, a nabby ani new affect: cutte and | nkirt, pleated Mh colors, burnt and | A gremt clearance sale in our fine pee Values to $3.00 39 flower department, Every flow ’ ’ Cc | or Half Price, fulte made of all-wool Homer coat 45 inches tight fittin strictly er tallor-me wit, with t pocket new skirt with Dimi yoke and THE STAR NN J Buchanan Co.’s} Costs Collapse On the Last Day of Our Great Disposing Sale ‘ 5 Tee yuens de « mater tee Waists 98¢ embroldered VALUES TO Me FON tte. | Ladies Duteh * ein La aod Kmbroidered | Deaizye aleo Lace Bows and Jabots | ate values, each 1¢ Me to Be NHCK WEAN Be. ein | Tar and J | and ions of mbroldery jong sleeves, open back or front, | jenty of large sizes Race red Linen ¢ are ih washable ma ¥ of Jabots, ete. in regular ole Price pee .. 98e Values to § g Other apecial lots include Veniae Lace, Pique. Irian Embroidered Washable Collars, tn a en rtnent of colbre and designs, bt Mie, Bee, Taffeta 4 SALE PHTOnS hall #ises, equal to Petticoats. Values | HY sRCTION Heit Vins, Hair Ornaments and ® play tomorrow | Oe blue oboe Hash Pine fe Be Bouventr Watch Fobs, each te, se and We $1.25 | fcdeoce Seeks forts Be ‘ American Alarm Clocks for, each noe Notions and Toilet Prepa- ations Tomorrow Raspberry Day AttheTea Room § ‘ rap + aiiiel . } We can Taleum Powder for be ‘or all lovers of delicious red, ripe Pp te, @ snapherflos eu wabgbens tattervew Rou 10e cake f erfumed Toilet Soap. .5¢ berry Day. All day and evening you'll 5c cake Perfumed Toilet Soap... .3¢ find them here served in various ways, S0c good quality Hair Brushes. .25¢ from delightfully refreshing Raspberry ice Hi 25¢ Sanitary Tooth Brushes 15¢ Nteg p Pace Pind lh inant berg | 25e cake Cuticura Soap ..18¢ ali day at very special prices as foliows: 25¢ can Colgate's or Mennen's Tooth Powder | Se box or cube Toilet P ins... Se card Pearl Huttons... Raspberry lee Cream Raspberries and Cream. Raspberry Sundae........ 35e to 50c Shopping Bags for.. Human Hair Goods Complete line of Hair Owitohes Rangs, Curie, Puffs and Ci re in all col ore and at money-saving prices Raspberry Ice Cream Cones .) 25¢ Raspberry ice Cream Soda .. When served at the Foun Raspberry reed A 10c card Pearl Buttons... Raspberry Glasgow Filip. . | Se card Safety Pins for Raspberry Pie j Je ball Mending Cotton crrettd al 7 | 25¢ pair Elastic Hose Supporters Raspberry Sherbet .. for ihe } | Ladies’ 25c White Hose 19c Sale lar be price ~ Infant's Vest Oc now showing one of style. Regular $1.25 quality; sale price... 29c 89c We are One - Third Reduction out collar; made of fine qual- the best vests for infants ity figured Madras; these | Te —” bone or for, ten ever shown at this price; e line. and we have gar- made of fine Australian P te of every kind; long or short sleeve, knee or ankle length, cotton of Hele; also | fine Hight-weleht wool, These | goods are non-shrinking and perfect fitting Kale price One-third reduction lamba’ wool, hand-fintahed, Bpectal sale price Jersey ribbed, non-ahrinking 50c 15¢ tyle. quailty and fit. 98 ¢ | Hose... 9 25c Veiling, per yard.. 10¢ | 25¢ Shopping Bags for. Men's. Plain or Fancy | $0c pair Scissors for. . . be e Lisle Thread — Socks. «dies r.2- tas Se He aes lor ., F Ladies’ Muslin Gowns | me ase nip sept Carle, S09 | $1.00 Croquet Sets for. 50¢ 4 at: ar : . BB¢ | l5ec to 25¢ Tooth Brushes, Je Shelf Oil Cloth for Se | 12%e Ladies’ Sleeveless j each : 10¢ Brass Curtain Rods, 4 | Vests vires 8@ | 25¢ Dressing Combs for 15¢) for ...,...... pores BBG | 25 Souvenir Coin P urses | 25¢ to 35¢ Crocheted Doylies| 15¢ White Lawn, short | at 106 | 15¢ | Jeagthe,9 yard Ge for . Homespun Novelties Fashion's Latest Cail in Suits — First Shown . immed hats in all the ap- | styles tn ffect deep aide pleats, in i gray only. Very spec al at $19.50 fulte mage of all-woo! diagonal Home un, 46-inch coat, somi-tght fitting Shaw! collar inlaid with bengaline, self button trimmed skirt with high yoke with deep side pleate In $27.5 0 three, Come in cedar and " $22. qrey. Very special at guilt 2.80 Inepection Invited main biter flee Window Display. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909. RSUCIETY BEAUTIES IN WATER MARATHON i\ 7 | AAS —< LOB ANGELES, Cal, July 90. A Marathon race In the water, with tworbedutiful young women, bot leader#'in the city’s younge wet and both boot, ag the or aoclal rack swimmers ¢ ly contestanta,—well do you’ wonder that Loa Angeles pink (#4 circles are “all smoked lop? Wittth a few ¢ ha « Willis and Miss Mabe bring /® & climax a friendly beauil Ikt the son whore two years ago, id) a ewimming race over 4 fhm He rae in the ocean Kee Taker has already made wevariiong ewime, but haa never before been In @ sertoux contest Rut 2 yearn old and f ener: MISS MABEL BAKER, FROM A SNAPSHOT BD C. WILLIB. (LEFT), AND MR&. Jrare teaw f ta nd figure, she # excwedin ar ii in the a at wift swhem i that she oning Mrs, Willis has won recognition lehiefly through her daring high living. Her friends declare she * more at home in the water than on land. She shown herself has course, but beth at, barring eran od ansistance CIRCUS TO SHOW Willie Smallboys and Oth- | | | Elephants and Other At- tractions. Hurrah! Ctreus ts coming. Ringling Brothers, | Kiepbants? You bet; jand ail anxious to meet the Willie, come Mberally supplied with pew nuts, The big clrous will come from Pverett and pitch ite tents in Beat tle Thursday, August 19, for a two jdaye’ engagement | Ringling Brothere are presenting ithie year what they call “the one supreme show of the universe,” making tn size, quality and new |ness a befitting offering with which to celebrate their 26th anniversary in the clroun basiness Today the aggregation ts so large | ithat !t# transporting ts an annoy ing teaue in ratiroad circles. Today the Ringiings employ 1,280 people. carry 650 horses, exhibit 108 cages jand dene of wild animals, present three miles of parade glories, and | ithree times more ground than the tents of any world | The ae ge fe made up of 100 | | numbers few and elaborate! jepectacie intsetooes the perform fance, and the climax is the double somersaulting automobile | A atreet parade will leave ~ at 10 o'clock, To begin with n@iit every foot of It there something to be seen that was never geen before, It le peopled by 1,280 men, Women and children from every country on the globe j the hundreds of odd wheollng utruc are 40 elephants 08, ponies no larger than New \4 ith im jare owned by any other earth HOME IN A BARREL— JUST LIKE BAD BOYS.) PATHRSON, N. J, July 96.—Mary Hurt, 16, took a dip in the Morris efnal, and while she was there somebody stole her clothing |home at 68 Slater st. in it, ke the j story books may bad b — Bmaliboys of Beattie, providing they | | } HERE ON AUGUST ded Mary was in a Callahan, wy quandary. Annie guarding the wan ers Will See Big Herd of <io\iing, war trigntenes away by two men who took the clothes Annie, being resourceful, go rel, and little Mary walked But a bar- her ys have to do ASS. With Six Records have & canyas spread that covers! , Limited Number to Go on Sale other eirews tn the | | |show grounds on show day morn-| of our second order the pageant s three miles In length, | for it everywhere, wo adidhd dogs, and more wild ani-| Model K reproducer, equipped with displayed tn open dene than! two sapphire show On | sizes, for their Standard or Amber-| Today and Saturday. Quiok Action Is Necessary. Another shipment of this popular Talking Machine tw just recelved | and went on sale this morning} yromptly at o o'clock remember the previous sale—all gone by Satur day night, And with only a portion} shipped us, ow-| unprecedented demand have but a) ing to the 18 | limited number for tomorrow This & positively value ever offered. A strictly brand hew, latest style, genuine Hdlson with highly polished, antique oak | cabinet and cover to match. Parts} the greatest} [turbe are drawn by 660 wleek, high | finished In black and gilt enamel, | jstopping horses In silver mounted | jarge maroon and gilt horn, made in two sections for convenlence In be: There Aravan of camels and drome | handling, supported by niekel-plate a) swinging crane. Has’ new style} points of different! ol records, Has powerful motor, ean be wound while running; all gears Interchangeable. Think of} it! This instrument, together with} six records, three Standard and} three Amberol (the new fourmin-| ute record), for only $24.55 Remember, only a limited num ber, Hirst come first served No Telephone Orders, No C, 0, D.’s Terms; One Dollar a Week Headquarters for Talking Machines and Records. Successors to D, 8, Johnston Co. Little Eilers Music Building, Third and University, STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE — THIS STORE IS ONE OF THE SHOW PLACES OF SEATTLE—VISITORS WELCOME! Standard Furniture Co. ww GS Brown GET THE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THESE RE MARKABLE OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS SEASON. Men’s and Young Men’s High-Grade Suits Including the famous Penn Brook Clothes Remarkable values are being ofiered tn this sale — values that bring an .enthu- siastic response. It has always been the policy of this firm never to carry over goods from one sea ton to another. All $15, $16.60 and $18 Sults at— $10.50 All $20, $22.60, $25, $27.50 and $30 Suits at— BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS oar Gy Brown = ce ALWAYS RIGHT, NOTICE JUST ARRIVED “My Wife’s Gone to the Country, Hurrah! Hurrah!” Sung by Collins and Harlan and chorus. This is one of the August list of new VICTOR RECORDS 1406 SECOND AVENUE Watch The Star Want Ad Cilenes for Reins of All Descriptions.

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