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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909 sa REEF EN SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ‘i AN, PRANOIB st iis a fas pales int asses “Sa “ND i At The Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Ay. ll Brown, convieted of embes-| pillaged tnetitution. © “nay Yoatatat! nat William Haya, vice 4 t and gs Front cian antans tthe Union Sales Bae tot sala Sele Deg 000, treet ‘a naticte | in Our Store Is Greatly Reduced ¢ in Price nto half en rich:| ent of Ranks Alden Anderson, three! Quentin prison today, after having , ‘ . : 9 ieee von t voeeding | weeks ago. served his sentence of oluhteen BURIED IN CALVARY 5 ‘ L oF a T k enator tt e CEMETERY TOMORROW it, tareliette, Takes, = Near Second Avenue, Telephone — Mate aod) In People's Bank Building. Rap at Both in Weekly, | Rear Admiral J. Thompson and Editorially Says he Satisfaction veteran of two ware and of both| Just What He Thitiks or Your army and navy, who #a wthe Amert Money Back can havy develop from a few woe nm hulk eta of modern Droadnought de or] MADISON day at the Providence 1 ‘ vow tariff and Speaker Ca 4 long, hard fight againet an both attacked today by lacPherson returned from the East, where he spent six jable malady ast PA oll pee | The funeral will be held from &t The leading editorial bears the} * in purchasing merchandise, and was fortunate in’ securing James’ cathedral tomorrow morn. | capttod, "The New Tariff Law and some best bargains; among them are the latest styles in Ing, Rt. Rev, Rdward O'Dea, bishop | (he President's Statement } hes : , of Beattie, presiding. Burial will! It declares that the presiden Won Ready-to-Wear Apparel. The goods are arriving daily be in Calvary cemetery the campaign last fall promised a| and \ te your inspection. For tomorrow. we mention the yg eae td fe the daughter of Mr.) dowaward revision, saying in part and Mra 1 T. Spurgeon “ follow t xtraordinary good value 13th AY. and was at the be The kind of revision de } manded, promised and decreed the admiral at theh end 3 " at the polle wae not even par — : _ : = with Dr. C. H. Thompson, his » Sali a 4 sa * ( Two younger children, Maud, Mar had stage Pah EgPA bs va $4.50 Silk Waists for $2.45 75c Belts for 10 Jand Delano, are at the Thompson! SSmmon use ie affected by: the = - home on Lake Washingte ¥ ae 2 | I rates under the Payne-Aldrich Nobby of China F - _ These are the greatest }) yg ~~ Dr, Willlam Thompson, I) taw, the cost will be Increased mk, made with Dutch collar ‘ Jelt, bargains of their & New York physician to the consumer.” 1 kind ever offered, We The editorial continues, saying Bee te ey ar gt ‘ oN hay ¢ thrown on one table NESS CATCHES FIRE: Mink alihhenh teauy ave 4} splendidly made and makean : \ i} belts that were regularly ne president's Ss > te 4 4 . a4 " aL it ls not a vise \¢ excellent waist where real f\ LY, Pan priced up to 7Se each th hopeful significance In the comfort is re Regula | ‘ N The lot contains wash ¥ YOUR f wreaidept’s intimation that the haw values, t ' a \ belts with embroidered } tariff Is not a closed book | nen we Another editorial, under the cap | ys ; (My United Press) tion, “Cannon's Revenge,” says } BANTA CRUZ, Cal, Aug 13 ing ablaze from a lighted had accidentally dross, Mrs. ©. # in a local he buckles, also silk and pat ent le eather pice “By relegating the republican congressmen who had the te merity to question hie divine right to rule, to unimportant committees, Cannon may be laboring under the delusion an La ; N Bling trom a bathroom today and tel Americ sy and R. & G. ‘Conds } ALY.P. Souvenirs |} pit from & batho the, that he can awe into, submis tion eir constituents. \ i door, where her nu as stand ‘ ; : é : Continuing, it says excelled “c odness.” They fit and they wear Specially Priced le , 1 4 ke but t ’ latest oe, i i he nurse picked up a rug ani “He took revenge, but wen en |! ery latest models, ¢ YY) This is at Hlent op- {} Fi beat out the flames, not, bowever,; a long ways toward *his down one fitted ee i }} portunity to purchase antl) Mra. Petorso: 1 inhaled the fall, demonstrating how little } flames and De burned | iG) representation the citizen 4s ' your souvenirs and save . ” .00, $1.50 and $2.0 0 Hf recedes Snevai ot ff fpr e iat tole | permits te haven cogre Hy i regular price. i “ memes AyP: Mach Saeg f INTERESTING RACE | $10.00 Wash Suits for $3.95 ||) 5.0 A.V.) Necaues | |] _FOR VOTES IS mate “You know well that these two makes represent un P for 25e¢ White and tan Wash Suits in strictly tailored styles, 2M ¢1 sa A.Y.P. Hair Bar Mise were made by one of the best New York firms, I} > reites for... -70@ specialty of tailored suits for women: Nobby } $1.00 and $1.50 A.-Y.-P. 4 Regular prices were $6.50 to $10.00; to clean WM ” ack Combs for lot we have marked them Totem Poles, your choice ai F tn iy Bite Ba ‘ e ; p | An interesting race in ballots In)” ' » bs | Bion between Columbia, the much |, *He#land ltalked about protege of the Co Hiumbia exposition, at the A-Y.P. and Miss Maud Thomas, of Stokes Extra Saturday Specials for All Day $1.25 to $150 Muslin. | Piecandy store, in the race of the Carnival on Pay Streak day. Ruchings, assorted colors; box of six “35 Petticoats for 79 Miss Thomas’ many fr is are de Cif Tuches for... - termined that ¢ pal eatate which) Last of season - A special fot of fine lie to be presen to the queen| « to return October Tooth Brushes for ..15¢ | Se package black and col M { Underskirt shall not pass beyond possession of on Railroad & Navigation Tooth Brushes for. .25¢ ored Headed Pins, 2 for S¢ “10 Mustin iderskirts see | COLUMBIA, THE PRIDE OF THE stinw miorence ty j ESQUIMAUX VILLAGE, | alee Sore Chciat IN THE LEAD. Fen Preemar OlMe WH Mone aD LEA a daughter of Seattle Following and connections (via Salt Lake and ie Busy Bee Iron Waxer, 5¢ | 10 Assorted Wire Hair - trimmed with lace, em are the contestants and the stand-| Denver if desired). Full particu Dress Shields for... 15¢ large box : broidery and insertions tars, reservations and tickets at e of Assorted Seen was Prize Medal “4 0c they are slightly mussed sone Union Ticket Office, 608 First ay size Curling ees ; %5e and Se Hookon Garters, ul ne ent from display; excellent aoe oe bargains 10¢ | all kinds of colors. ....10¢ = SEE io The Stern Furniture Co cna aoape HHS TODA | the GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS fhe GE AT 1 OCLOK ON SATURDAYS DURING LY AND aygu}] = “ersten Te Fi: — IN SMALL RUGS}} = Complete v1 E 7 VE oT RU GS; size 27x54 ‘Oriental aid floral designs in good inches; a good variety of patterns bright color combinations; very in Oriental and floral designs; a siielal walesh nf ® | r the che clingy ext alt SMYRNA. RUGS_These are Credit Outfitters ‘And All Next Week at Bell Clearance Sale AXMINSTER RUGS: size 27x | Slightly soiled, so we offer them | ‘ i 54 inches; a large variety of floral | at one-third off their regular } : During our August Clearance Sale we have given thousands of bar- } | gains at HALF PRICE AND LESS. We will continue to do as we adver- and Oriental designs; all the sea-| prices; a good variety of patterns son's newest color effects; extralin best color effects: sizes 36x52 || tise during the life of this sale, which will end the coming week value at “ inches, 30x60 inches, 36x36 f, | AXMINSTER RUGS; size 36x| inches, 36x72 inches, and 4 feet by 0 en | ; ) | Clothing Summer Underwear 72 inches; all the season's choicest |7 feet. All $10 and $12.50 Suits are 5 SOc Garment ....sccessscees ececesees All $15 and $18 Suits are ’ 75c Garment .. With Long n Mower Special y Men's Sui gee eS ae aD oung Men's Suits “Pants : P get ate $6 14-in. Size, $4 Exclusive Seattle dealers in “Bradbury Sys- All $10 to $15 Suits for ‘ Furnishing Good ; ‘fente f $7 16-in. Size, $5 tem” Men’s Clothes—‘the Best Made Yet.” ‘ Nie guarantee them all wool and a perfect is vg ing S Saturda i $4.00 Pure Silk Shirts are } $8 18-in. Size, $6 Hats, Shoes and Furnishings of every descrip- ff) Boys’ Suits $2.50 te SAE aie 50c Suspenders tion in complete and down-to-date assortments. $5.00 Boys’ Suits 82.50 ? '§ ar | 25¢ Suspenders N CUP AND PLATE RACK AND CLOCK $00 ey Sats gas | Semen ———— 25c Socks 50c Neckties Solid oak Plate and Cup |] A t 50c Boys’ Pants 25e]>. Rack with clock in center, Open an ccoun | 75 Boys’ tents ey Bie | 2 Neckties mission style, Early Eng “" $1.00 Boys’ Pants 5O¢ | Sc Hemstitched Handkerchiefs ... lish finish; top shelf La | 10c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs .... grooved for plates; nine ao) : ‘ 1 50c Heavy Work Shirts are Gib hooks; ie inches long? I pay a little at a time ‘the new apparel 7 on i are special for Saturday till 1 ff} you'll need this Fall. No red tape; no extra All our $2.50 and $3.00 Hats o'clock o » = $7.50 Val | charge. The best there is, for the lowest price, Shoes : ri on the easiest of easy payments. All our $3.50 and $4,00 Shoes All our $1.00 Shirts | | 5 All our $1.50 Shirts 2 65 | Store Open Till 10 Saturday Evening Saturday morning at 9 o'clock we except a big rush, but plenty of sales- | e . men will be on hand to wait on you. By no means will you be disappointed. ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT STORE i} ; oe. la Eastern Outhiting Co., Inc. Pho a | 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. wUGY “Seattle’s Reliable Gredit House’”’ AND AUGUST.