The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1909, Page 10

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Pe x chy enti * ‘— 4 w THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909. eSURRREEREREERainen reer ersten aS ere’) POE c7] PPT erento resereenersnessndel =P OSETST SEE j and his family are now | adaededeeeaee a i} | borg ie enthuslant conditions RANGE DISEASE a his family are now tn t :|MAY TAKE A BIG ssa pauenes that’ he ean to-| ES CRIPPLES : and 1 the * HOODOO CAR KILLS ri non ~= tare MAK , , Bs A = A us » Rarret * ing unlucky number 2814 [1 * between way and Alaska } = " with the }® nole Instantly Killed a ari} | (Hy United Wre ms & - : i t! — 1 i} CORK A i v ON t A f . e THR AT hin nein bys rhe 5 altnilar| (thy Vntied Press) ly oa the. dno ’ A cher High * Phd Adar pn ume One of Yeung'e Widews Dios | : ‘ a yy > qt, Hy threa CHICAGO, Aug. GThirtyefive] ye tand Inte lant night, ‘The ooo we] oy “ae oe Dates here as ap BALT LAKE CITY, Aug. ® nie funtile hick Hq Th ce say the wording of the | persons were injured when an elec-|* cupanta'of the machine, two'®l pian cena! In dee ft de ahaa Fane ohildren on the agen of a ° tera te coherent and evide trie car was struck by a Pennayl|® ¢ men ne wartout'®) ventigations 11 fishing, f dled bere ” yoatorday Bhe as|months and 10 : Rot the work of @ demented person, vania suburban train at a grade/) One ‘ul nee, Were raclRt®) and mining condit wha! Maanah Kjet Young. She was 64 |doe# not kit, c io na . ek oasing bere last night, Motorman caaee * oy e¥eee Pie here Pig No: ; . m ir8 old, Mo chbAres were, born nae ‘sitorts of the t the sera (thon = ©, P. Best died of bie Injuries and vs . way, Capt, Mikkel | to her é Letter Writer Demands a on chen others ‘ay él Highwaymen Sentenced. ~ Big Sum From Former ACTRESS li STARRED The injured motorn ald the Pees (MAKE CITY, Aug. | 6—| aceldent was caused by the brakes] ” MMn gS at ), Rowe a 2 * Mayor of Los Angeles v' . ~ eee erat a|tahwaymen th 0 bo uly 2 a Honest Merchandise H j Y F 2619 2621 2623 First and Other People. a ny en Fre) ete moment Ther are no gates | tty ind Ona were x r uns OF LOW PRICES 2 VENY r Dasle, an ac received a atab|#t the crowming and no flagman) five YOATE In tie teat a etted x | > orner Ry Dates Prem) vous th the breast tn full view | WAe stationed there \weak aa iii csieg | ON & BROTHER RELIABLE DRY GQODS HOUSE Cedar LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 6 4 ; hen’ ,| The passenger train, running 40 thie city are working |, , ice Ih Bh Theatre BS) ratios an hour, turned the street oar in an atte Naor the wrt M Daste's jealous rival on the | this irpose two Weapons Were om (ty United Press) | co epee me ployed, one With’ ohining bind NEW YORK, Aug, The Kid = to Impress the Q and the naping two children within @ Ab robs ; 1 f t my mily hee 4 et use of the jealous rival ln j led th Ollee to believe that eff: * oe cover Mayor ¥ . peat Si val Milo. Lina | are heal made to blackmail the Toh W 9 E pA Bar M4 * m althy » wrong dagger at the (Ry United Press, | paronts | nae oye Dre Ba all cosikanini ae iiae 1 time and plunged the steel] agnTraBULA, O. Aug. 6-—Mra.| When Stephen Guardino, four | Angeles. blade Into the breast of Mile Desi Chas. Green, wile of & Lake Shore | ¥ere ols wan stolen from in fron 2 yo! kman was directed 4 OM8- | engineer, alone In her home last)! D's oe BR “n a Bak a ve ning re ; aring the Sint cues stutly bluffed two men, | #fterne . of the wounded actress and seving the blood, became wildly ox cited, but wae oa ment from the stage manager tors in the audience attended the ac tress. The wound, while serious, will not cause death under a brush heap on a vacant lot near Hollenbeck park at 4 certain hour ye day, At the time deals nated he went to the place fn his automobile and placed a sack con taining washers under the brush heap. Previously he had notified the grape arbor at the rear of t house over his face He was joined masked Just when the two men react and whistled soft by a pal, 1,000 PAIRS LADIES’ OXFORDS DOG GUARDS HIS In patent, tan calf, tan viel, gun metal, viel kid, all sizes, all widthe Values Up to $6 $2. 95 Now....... Now 1,000 pairs Children's Shoes, Values up to §2.00 640 pairs Children’s Shoes. Values up to $3.50. Now 81. 35 w 82, eee Nettleton’s $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 Oxfords, now ..... $4.05 WE ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. (By Untied Press) BURLINGTON, N. J. ton, while intoxicated time after time a party of would. rescuers headed by poll driven back by the anima’ | Logs, teat tn the mud, Jess tn the fining tide, P Mra, Green had Just extinguished | stole her light when she #aw a man enter | He omerged with a Re | Stephen's also MASTER TOO WELL Aug. 6— When James Logg, of East Burling fell into a creek yesterday afternoon bis faith: ful dog guarded him so well that non were help- teomen the was returned to his At 4 o'clock the same afternoon aieyearold — brother} | Anthony was sleeping In a bedroom of the Guardino Mat when a strange man entered and carried him away without awakening him. At the ly | Underwear and | 1 Lot of Ladies’ Vestn, low | Jace trimmed quality Spec Lat of Ladies Drawers, BROUGHT ABOUT | BY BAKE OVEN B80 Special for Saturday Shenentligannd Ladies’ Fancy Howe, be colors Bpecial for Baturday ... boc and 7 4 Now and Always “Bee Hive” Prices Lowest WE SELL STANDARD PATTERNS regular 260 and 36¢ Saturday and jacetrimmed drawers; in tan and all the new | Ladies’ Fancy Lisle Hose, bla fancy embroidered denigne; the police, and detectives were 4 time the other members of the watching the place, However, the| TRIKE DECLARED OFF, | the window, Mra, Green called, a8) fn ing « nolghbor.| ; 1 a . wack of washers was beoured by (hy Untied Frees) aS hep tng your gun, quick! |ABthony has not been found and | Great Values in Ladies’ Skirts Specials in Muslin Underwear | First Shipment of Fall Comf, some person or persons Who were! yONOLULU, Aug. 6—The strike | “ eo back| te police of New York city are 1 Lot of Ladies’ Black Panama Skirts, bands On sale Saturday, exception ly wtrong not detected in the act of more than six thousand Jap-| fay lly two men at the back) ee him of wateon; good values for §5.00 5 | Saturday ls w Cotton is sosring. Theneil Later a suspect was arrested, but) gnose plantation laborers, which | The men took to their heels. Mra , Bpectal for Baturday ‘ 1 Lat Ladies’ Corset Covers. S nainw a ” were purchased when cottop touched bn ae, wet —* ‘ne has been As pe aad Ixo| Green asked the police to wateh pattie AT PICNIC, Ladies’ Skirts, in a great variety of styles er a embroidery trimme water mark je he was not the right monthe and has caused much loss ited Press.) 4 colort il the new weaves; all orth up to 5 89¢ Comforters, full 6! man to the planters in the islands, hag | te rest of the night BALTIMORE, Nd, Aug. 6—Pour one eeherines, [3-40 he how weeres) | Cannan wien Cc) quailty white cotton ee 3 The letters were all in the same been declared off by the Higher persons were drowned yeeterday worth up to $10.00, marked down for quick | Ladies’ Cambric Drawers, with deep hem quality silkoline; recular price $136 gat + alge eg sen E be Wage ——- the organisation | Heat Death to Babies. oo a pene —- in a selling Saturday to $5 98 stitched ruffles; also ince and embrold Speeial for & er \ rman script. arren Wilson of the strikers. WIC. » nee | hey And sixteen others were f 1 fn 4 d th to boc 3 % r jameanihidanaiadeediinntbanbaseaxeesiees an yt AGO, ~ &$ rt yg | on the Patapsco river struck from 6.08 to , Feel “eps hive renee c eo “Pore pe ee | ith spot “ . . ri ep ire " , ‘ . otf : ni otton, cove In Chicago was neon In tho official fim" RE Amine’ 4 Long and Short Kimonos Priced to | Ladies’ Cambric Night Gowns, with lace yoke, | quality allkoline, regular #L46 death record for yesterday, the re Raptiat Bunday schoo! picnic. | Go cut full; regular 76¢ qualtty 49 Values, Special for Saturday TOMORROW — SATURDAY ort containing names of 26 In-|'e 2 ptm dreads athe 0% Saturday Bpectal reeeees c $1.98 Comforters, extra large sige, ants | year of age and under, . Ww , | one plece white cotton, covered WE WILL SELL INSTANT RELIEF Clean-Up Prices on Women’s | quality French sateon; ‘regular 2.60 value, Special for tues $1 Special Values in Black $1.26 Black Sateen Underskirte, made ¢ good quality sateen, gs pee Bpecial for Saturday , ais $1.50 Black Sateen and "Moire Ui with deep ruffles, cut extra wide. Special for Saturday ,.,., Hosiery neck, no sleeves, 14 ankle cuff, knee values up to 222¢ Fee 5s grounds with regular values Saturday Shoe News tried to lasso the dog and failing, were about to shoot him when member of Loag’s family coaxed the dog away and its master was pulled out just In time to save hie life 707 *) FIRST AV Bpectal . Waists Lot of Net Watets, ecru and white Ladies’ and Per sian effects; worth bic. Page pier |). Clean-Up Prices on All Summer Our (4a /\PRICE SALE Is a Big Success During this sale we have sold hundreds of Summer Suits and Pants; and other lines of merchandise are at ONE-HALF PRICE AND NO MORE. Now, as the sale is about to end, we are placing on sale this Saturday all our $10, $12 and $13.50 Suits at $4.65, you to take your choice. Our $15, $18 and $20 Suits will go at $7. We have 250 young men’s Suits, ranging from $10 to $15, which will go on sale tomorrow for $3.25. Don’t miss this oppor- tunity. We must clear this stock, and you can easily see you are able to get a suit for the usual price charged for « pair of pants. Numerous other bargains await you in Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Dress Shirts, etc., which you can note below, the equal of which cannot be found in the city. Clothing All $16 and $12.50 Suits are... - 84.65 All $15 and $18 Suits are..........87.00 9 / With Lon: Young Men’s Suits “rane* All $10 to $15 Suits for .. $3.26 We guarantee them all wool and a perfect Summer Underwear 50c Garment . 75c Garment ...0++00¢ $1.00 Garment ..... $1.25 Linen Mesh .. 25¢ ++ BBG .B5¢ Furnishing Goods fit. $4.00 Pure Silk Shirts are ......+...82.00 Boys’ Suits $2.50 Pongee Shirts are ..... $1.25 $5.00 Boys’ Suits ...sseeeeseevss $2.60 | 90 Suspenders , 25e Suspenders $7.00 Boys’ Suits ..secceecesseees PB.25 50c Socks, silk lisle ..eceeees Pants 25c Socks .....06 SOc Boys’ Pants ... ae sean ree el. Perereryrrrory ya > Hemstitched Ha cake re chiefs Hematitched Handkerchiefs . c Heavy Work Shirts are ... 5¢ Bow Ties 75c Boys’ Pants . $1.00 Boys’ Pants .. Hats All our $2.50 and $3.00 Hats Shoes All our $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Shirts All our $1.00 Shirts . All our $1.50 Shirts .. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock we except a big rush, but plenty of sales- men will be on hand to wait on you. By no means will you be disappointed. 216 PIKE ST. ST.. trimmed; to $2.26 Bpecial for Saturday 25c : Ladies’ Log Kimonos, worth The, in Persian | H. F. JACKSON Buffering intense pain for the last few months, due to an aggravated very latest styles; effects; cut full 4 Clean-up price .... Special C 1 Lot of White Lawn Waists;, Ladies’ Short Kimonos, in a great variety of | fronts, also ince effects; Clean-up price .. #tylos and fabrica, worth to $1.60, 8 | up to $1.00. Rpecial 5 C | 1 Lot of Linon Walsts, white and stripe ef Ladies’ Long Kimonos, in all the new Persian | fects; atiff collare and effects; long and sbort # 98 | to $1.76. requiar $1.60 values. pec fal ssce.BOO | Clean-up Sale price ..... BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 JACKSON STREET val $1.75 | “embrolde red waists up Bpecial Prices on all Oxfords, $1.76 Ladies’ Vici Oxfords broken sizes. Special $2.50 Ladies’ Vici and Pat. Oxfords; broken sizes. Special ..sesesesee | $3.60 Ladies’ Viel Pat. and Tan Ox fords; broken sizes. Special ., $3.80 and $4.00 Men's Oxfords, Paty QM Velour and Tan. Speclal ...essa5 values 9 cults; jattack of rheumatiam, H. F. Jack json, of 1525 Righth Avenue, Seattle, Main 1672, decided to jeonsult Loughney & Loughney, the wellknown Bake Oven experts. suite 220-225 People’s Savings Bank | Building. His visit to these popular specialists resulted in relief to him that was a surprise, Results ob- |tained were almost Instant and to- | day Mr. Jackson feels lke a new | man. For three Mr. Jackson could not stoop over, walk or move jat all without suffering severe pain JAt Umes the suffering was excru elating. And, worst of all, the rheumatiem appeared to be getting worse, The Bake Oven immediate ly did all and more than was ex- pected of it. Do you wonder that Mr. Jackson Is today sounding its | praises? Loughney & Loughney have asso ciated with chem Dr. F. H. MoClellan, ja medical practitioner of years, Dr. McClellan proscribes for patients and gives advice and directions In the handling of cases, Professional | telephone Star Sample Shoe Store ROOM 202 ARCADE BLDG. No Big Rent-—— No Big Store T $3.00 Shoes months Dependable merchandise, Reasonable prices, Steady business growth Great Reduction Sale Men’s and Youths’ CLOTHING $23.50 Mall ordere will recelve prompt and careful attention $36 Bults reduced nurses are constantly in attendance. WO ccveccsaseves Consultation Is free and a diagnosis, $20 Suits reduced $18 00 | correct in every detall, te made WO reccsecscoces ' | without asking a single question. $25 Bults reduced $16 50 |The Bake Oven hours are from & WO vaveeeeenenes . j. m to 6 p. m, dally and from 9 $20 Suits reduced $15 00 A. m, to 12 noon oaly'c on Sundays. WD seoresecenees! ‘ Large Tracts 0 and Up y Large Lots oF and U TERMS $1 AND $2 MORTHCY: There prices are what make Bremerton Heights property well so fast. Thies beautiful prop- erty is alongside the Bremerton Navy Yard and we are building acity there, The wonderfulstu ture of Bremerton Heights lage sured, as Uncle Sam te spending millions on his navy yard. For this week we are offering A FREE TRIP To show you the navy yard and Bremerton Heighta, We can prove to you that # small in Yeatmont In Bremerton Heights will bring you large returns We will guarantee a large profit in one year at the present prices, Call at our office for free Ucketa or write for maps, price Iist and cireulars. Go with us on the fast, new, pala tial steamer H. B, Kennedy, leaving Colman dock ten times daily; fifty minutes’ ride. Seattle Homeseekers Co. 106 Cherry St. (Ground Floor). Bremerton Office; Oregon Bide See the sighte of the navy yard {n our free auto. August Clearing Sale Prices Lower Than Ever > Netter come right away, as this sale will not Inst long Only a few samples are dip played in the window, Large Assortment Inside, v7 oO Advance Fall Styles Men’s Suits at $20.00 and $22.50 Beautiful patterns, first class makes, and bearing the union label of United Gar ment Workers of America. a JOHN N. THUNESS, 1113 3d Av. Between Spring and Seneca Streets Priced for Quick-Sell ALL SUMMER CLOTHING INCLUDED Boyle's Ann Summer § OP HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING| All suits ranging in price from $18 to $27.50, the son's styles from the best manufacturers’ placed in one group for this e@ Gale at .63..... Every suit retailing from $27.50 to $35, 3 the finest fab- : rics, hand made garments i throughout, } Your choice e ; during this sale ferent patterns for men. all sizes in the d men and yc Fit Guarantee Alterations Fre ivertises, and titre re in this sale, We have aL This store does exactly as it ¢ real values offere BOYLP’S, 423 Pike ‘St

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