The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1909, Page 5

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why ete syns THE STAR-—FRIDAY, TAP AA Garvey-Buchanan Co. s| fi: Enlarged Store I HOMORROW 1S THE LAST DAY | _ Of the Red Cross Sale of Drugs and Requisites ' and the Last Day of the August Clean-Up Sale AR ee 4 AB eae AD TAP 113-15-17 Seneca st. day of these than the day previous but will take Here is Every events has held forth more of lomorrow will not only off advance greater than a list of the and sale price SAVIN rtunities oppo er mor nany other day, into bargain-giving Every one plainly marked with reg th an all other days last day The two is your —--READ EVERY ONE—— WeEe Ane ! CuRAP Perfumed ad Medic ated | RED CHoss PHICKS OW ‘ q ; .,, Eoilet Preparations Toilet Soaps eens ieienremes || ie ait pecials difference | tlar price between the aving MARVELOUSLY | Fecs e ba Hand Requisites mm) She Werite Listeria ; 2 t 1 ertne 1 C . Ap Brow | ibe Bottle Peroxide tor eis we | perenventeerenth: } 4 . a Joe; thin A ie Gass! : . ' bettie Ho eve 166 | ‘ : se 14¢ ae ee Meare mee ¢ | : ge tage rows eale 4c 4 i ou Be} ie can Velvet Nursery let Powder for wi Be | REMARKABLE VALUES IN 1 Hair Brushes, Combs | Toilet Papers and Hair Tonics | | Large roll tissue Paper, 4 | 80 it Brushes, sale | | 4 ‘ f c } r6e Brushes, sal i C } -_". re , c Robifoam; sale en c |S cakes Woodchuck Laundry Ie Us Be Meritol Tooth 1Tc ate Ha @ Brushes, sale Cc) Soap. Red Cross ° c | ae 19¢ 240 Dressing Combs Radio Laundry Soap, 4 o c cake, or 3 cakes fur Lyons’ Tooth Pinaud’s EB | aile Triot Tooth Powder, | Sf pattie Newbro's Herp c C| Hair Goods tad to none; vce Tc el oe Tooth ~ATe Red tbe sine Danderine for nla Extra! @e HAIR BUUSHES, aee, } oursehold Amn Red Cross sale price, bottle See size, Red Cr price Extra! Se PRAFUMERY, OF, 25¢, Our complete line of High Grade owe sale xtra! ! PALMOLIVE SOAP, Ge THAN MERE soar. Extra! rfumes, Includt Pinaud's | i t Alf Cushion | fetreanes, tnvigersten, | frrmumes. including Pinaud | Akertey's ‘Perfect Air Cushion | pand delights at te other man’s: Ne Hay Wire Hale Brushes, the kind bet healthy Heliotrope, Vialet Opopenax, en in ma ‘ it gr Rise, ete eauiar that takes out the snarl with owt breaking the hair lar values, @5¢. Red Crom pal remy 39c | 3 | You Save “One- Half O On LINEN SUITS Fifty Women’s Summer Suits; the pick of this | season's newest models in fine rep, tailored linen, | etc., in two-piece and three-piece styles, elaborately trimmed with bands of rich Oriental lace, etc.; all values 800; Red Cross sale price, of BOTTLES FR Time to Hurry | grow old waiting | buy now. ye! all lovers of de- ons. Very appe- and invigor- s will be pre- you all day to- and tomorrow eve- Cosy Tea Room. i up to boc yard on in the clean-up sale; per yard 12he Pillow OCnses, 100. | the much-wanted colors, including white, can be | ot f fing. smooth flntal, smusitn ; i ; * inches the found in the lot. All marked for quick clearance | ¢otton tarket ‘on the Flas it (large cut) Ar a aSeLit the cgalat whites behoaven ‘you to eupply Sour | awh; F tes, oe mont to come e | Houpe wus! operas eopdl bite lar price iBive. Clean: hr lee Cream Sundae } ala mode up # 10¢, ee Yard, leached sheets @ sort ye weually,. ie row at yard 8%e Cases One-Half Pr $12.00 Suits for $6.00 $18.00 Suits for $ 9.00 $15.00 Suits for $7.50 $20.00 Suits for $10.00 Early Fall Millinery at 0 fe Bleached Moustin, 5 amnoo Rot th finish, fall suitable for and Your unre ar entire | P | entire ke of Bult Telescopes at once. | ateicted We offer tomorrow a special line of advance fall models in corded silk, pressed satin and chenille and silk braids, tastefully trimmed with 910.00 | a @ ice Cream Soda 7.60 lee Cream Cones ; O26 | wings, soft silk drapes or jet ornaments. The 4 3c | newest advance colors represented, and shapes PE are very stylish. Specially priced at........... | at the Fountain. ‘ Men's Ae and 20e Neckwear, 60 EXTRA——— ‘ “a ——— 1 Sees s color combinations to 50c All summer millinery and flowers now on sale at One- | dark; they are aileniik tle ; ‘ | mage up tn half Price. | mafner, R Qualities; sa —- meer ————__—_— price | Ladien’ 2h¢ Vest nnd Pants, 2 DONS 25¢ Women’s ; Neckwear | After Supper Sale | Dutch Collars, some and | Your final opportunity to | Rb. 4 jabota, that sell share in this bountiful harvest | od tiarly at S80. Wat, each 4 je of Bargains. eap Ince trin _— -| the Children's Heavy Twine Ham- | 5c ik Ribbons, 3 to 6 mocks, after 6 ahe | embroidered designa j | | | wide, plain taffeta and | Clean-Uc Sale: i in Ibe Pillow Casing, 42 Inchen wide: ea colors; also Ceap-Up Seen dee. 7 io Ae Sopiat aah A i-3¢ American Shirting Prints " popula n bone, valyes sol ; i Irean) worn, while very | ara Ss Ape Mat tr ight, it has a wood , dout le and high Ae + | all eens Fe pole rust go: | Me oP Auta vitt P and Taffeta Si! its | the Binck Hate; ‘ oe - | ol at sold vogulanly at 98 $1.26 Mussed Walete, after 6.200 | . te $1.76, | bc Brase Extension Rode; after | sale price .. | 6, three for Bhe | Regular values sat to 4 4 19d badies Voots ft btraw " | _ eale price 1 is Pid ety of at ie Parasols worth up to | She Intar fe | . $6.60, wale price | me 58 “THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST Ws— ——Tis — 15 — 17 SECOND SECOND AVENUE ye Wk Gloves th black and all ; Jar atyles; materials, gingham chambray or percale trimmed with finishing tallor made, d n throughout: large sixes only Regular $2.00 grade 85c nale price mado with Val fron | tha@Dr. Hurdette was on his death & pant president of the No ; deration of Women's clubs, | nm solute denial-of such rue) daterday | termed jot sieep any night } ton ;herye to stop its awful throbbing.” | | home every day, and many of these | | greatness of this, one of Americ AUGUST i r ATED HUMORIST 10 AN DEATHBED tullecing Terrible ’Pain, Robert Burdette Jokes ||} in a Silent Language As He Faces His Maker, 1909. BY FRANK T. BEARIGHT, Nida pa of the American Press Humoriate and Written for the United Press. LO8 ANGELES Aug. | Sunny, lovable, fun making “Bob ee ie on the rack of a phys | Heh fow mortal allod upon to endure, and i}| econmarily fatal,” his doo lf} ay, but the famous humorts preacher admits that it 4 lo f bia y " at ie hat his resignation as femple Haptiat chureh of Is bis “first farewell appes ' t like Burdette Message From Boys | carried & message of sympath and cheor fr nye” of the Amerioan Pr int He the perpetual and pastor ome of f ws, and calls hi #, with the tion of Mark Twa king, wh earn have a few members of ck of fur | wouldn't use of speaking of body, the re . jokeamiths of| look of |}f} & moment was what these press drove the his eyes fc wanted to What he he bas said to me ¢ way ften “Boys of my own kind—my real f} brothers, God bless them ali.” | His fortitude tw | der e ween you has and for he mya& continu i from b@ wale cast Bislip and a fa A WE veranda at hie » may t result the b atlo nerve being ge andstorn the sharp corner of a ben@—oddly enough, a bench made an old church pew muse «Of persistent reports) A pineter backward Pasadena 5 la in} Bi of denials of his three | Mrs, Burdette, who Is bed, in claps, “Dr, Burdette ts not mortally mM, {i and yot his fliness could be truly} critical. Hin suffering {s| terrible and almost constant. He rarely gete more than two hours iff and the only} ase from the pain te by the injec. | of opiates into the sciatic) Hundreds of letters and tele | mrame are arriving at the Burdette leted humortet about the r ate read to the a Little stories first humorists, come to ligh ory day ev od here ts one that bas/ never been told before. Btory of Burdette, | ‘The father of the chtid told me} the story himeelf, with tears! streamitig down his face. Hie iit j tle girl wae dying. “Bob” Burdette) bad started on a lecture tour along the co and up north. The tour was to last several weeks and or.) Was worth several thon-) of dollars to him. The child member of the Burdette jay achool and a constant at his church, “| want Mr. Burdette to talk to me before | Bob Burdette canceled his entire | lat of engagements and returned /f ~e to Los Ang and the or passed away with tears es on her face at the onde that came from his Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital.... . «$300,000 Sutplus and un- divided profits .. 40,000 All of your business projects should be shaped toward a def. inite end, You should begin . The right way is to open a vings account with some bank, Since we began business in November, 1903, we have been telling you persistently about ours bank, so you, probably, know, where to find us. INTEREST 4 PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. President JAMES DP, HOGH. N NER, Cashter B. fe DIRBCTORS Ferdinand Sehmits, J. D. L man, A. B. Stewart, C. BH. Db KR. C. MeCormick, James D. Hoge, N. B. Solner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STHEET Hranebes at Bal) FOR NEN Kehler & © 1M14 Seeond Tel, Main 10 tnd, 1088, ~ store always open Saturday evenings for your convenience. attle magazine rack: special for Saturday— PVORE” WO IL LEAL « SCHOENFELD 1fe remular price 0 ot taker 70¢ regular price 61.50, plendid and well foot alae top netructed troning 6 $1.60, aspects MEN SUIT SALE Sa Perfect Fit Guaranteed Alterations Free of Charge MEN’S “Gem” ironing board special— it stands rigid aad is ve board ry eae OD¢ extra specials for Saturday bootblack stand: special for Saturday— | regulor price 81.50, $17.65 remular price $28.50, ple and very frame is solid oak nicely hae neatly shaped panel ends; | made and de. er GLARTO ta the niture it te al rea} idea! f 0. D. or telephone pleasing design in ‘ona velour; back | Gropped and forma « 4n oxcellent value at $17.65 | specially from $25.00 up to $40.00. They Are All Samples This exceptional offer is made to enable us to clean up our stock every season, also to help advertise us, We are on the second floor in the Burke building and pay only $30 a month rent, including light and heat. Why can’t we save you money? And we handle only drummers’ samples and get them at a big discount and sell them for a very small profit. Buy your suit of us and save more than half. Our new fall suits ar- riving daily, Hundreds of suits are on display, con sisting of the handsomest creations in high grade tailoring, all ready-to-wear drummers’ samples, ‘The same suits that ground-floor rent, ask you $25.00 for, we $45.00, we sell at $18.75. Come Here Saturday Without Fail Truly Warren Sample Suit Man GUIT SALE} Rooms 228 and 230 Burke Bldg. Second and Madison Open Till 10 o’Clock Saturday Night Worth from $25.00 up to $40.00. Your choice ALL SIZES 15| TOMORROW—THE LAST DAY MEN’S Truly Warren le Suits T must close out every medium and light-weight suit in my stock at once without further delay. Price Cuts no Figure with Me Hundreds of Men's and Young Men's Suits; all the new summer shades and styles are here; worth merchants, at $12, 75. $35.00 to See them and SUIT SALE High - Grade, Ready-to-Wear with high ! buy later MEN’S $10.00 SIT SALE

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