The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1909, Page 7

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’ Tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 14, we will have our final Clearance eof all men’s suits and women’s and you get the goods when you make your first payment. NO COLLECTORS ’s Silk Lined $1 475 Serge Suits Ladies’ Skirts fancy materials, beautifully tailored, that were 10 to $18.00-— _ Now $10.00 WASH WAISTS that were $1.50 to $1.75— ITE SERGE SUITS that were $25.00 and © Now $15.00 ASH REP SUITS that were $10.00, $13.50 EY. SIMPSON = tt UNION S$ Between 4th and 5th t From P. 0. DEA PATTERNS. | NEW IDEA PATTERNS. FORMERLY OF THIRD AND PIKe ow at 1421-1423 Fourth Ave. ween Pike and Union, the new store on Fourth Av. uty Your Wants Here d Save Money ~ Our prices are lower than Second Av. Let us this to you. Below we give you a few of our ood values: y BLOUSE WAISTS, 5c bray, beeeeee OUSE WAISTS, collars and cufts, patterns, seeeneeee BOYS KNEE PANTS in great variety, sizes 50 4 to 14, at .. OC Se aaa amnraneraemerameretiaed LADIES’ GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY "hae sorted patterns, gee gee MOREEN KIRTS, cut very A NEW LINE OF SILK SKIRTS, all colors. Regu lar $5.00 goods. Bpecta . BOYS’ Ri o Lor 3 GAN SHIRTS and ¥. ers, corn color; regular 25¢ goods, Special at 19¢ HAL SALE OF 2% TO m 78—This includes laste and 4 dat at .... 106 HOUSE FUR. HERE AND GAVE MONEY. LADIES’ SHIRT WAIBTS. $1.25 to $2.00 White 98c Lawn Walste at 48c Tbe Lawn and Colored Walats at ....... 19e Fancy Ladies’ Home Ot oo. sseee 16¢ Ladion’ Black CLEARING SALE OF ALL SUMMER GOODS. Ladies’ $1.26 Mustin 98 Gowns at ; C Ladies’ $1.00 Muslin Gowns at Ladies’ Tbe Muslin Gowns at teee The Corset Covers 60e Corset Covers at ‘ 36e Corset Covers 26e Corset Covers yore 5 oF 26c Gauze Voats at at yard Check at, yard try IDEA PATTRNs | NEW IDEA PATTERNS. THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909. ie tore ld Grensed, [b. .. re, live, Ib, THATY TIMES AROUND THE WORLDON CAR Seattle Street Car Man Would Have Done That if He Had Kept Going| in a Straight Line 1.00 n + 4,00 th Live Wetght Belgian hare, ‘ood, PO-1b. anck In. 108, $6.00 por ton higher Veed—Selling Prices, Washington Washington Bran, ton Hhorts, t Peed cort ton Nolied cata and bar ley, mixed Prutie—s Hasphorrios Los Hed it J A. GREER. J. A, Greer has man for twenty y He travels 103 He has worked Me worked seven years con tinuously, without a single day of rest, The estimated mileage for his job has been 733,360 miles, That is nearly thirty times around the world. When Greer first started on the road, Superintendent A. L, Kempster was an office boy for the company, and would ride on the front platform with Greer and ring hie bell, J. A. Greer, motorman on the! Alki Point line, travels the dis | Two More Days of lind then has. enugh margiae tl] the Big Sale of Siw amine te! Tools and Hardware been “streetearring” for twenty A big reduction in_all of the years, and holds the Seattle record for continuous service on the front Standard Brands of Tools. sem THN WINDOW, end Monette Hardware Co, 108 Prefenteine Place, Third Av. and Vester Way. a motor } black? “ per day, | hoe To Vancouver 1:30 p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria. Princess Char lotte both ways, giving timo for a visit at the cities of Vancouver and Victoria. Takes you ¢n route through Active pass and the San Juan telands CANADIAN PACIFIC, 609 First Av . Hundred Miles a Day, According to his own estimates he hae traveled during the \ast [twenty years on average of 103) }miles per day, and during all of} jthat period he has laid off bat 180) days. Sixty of that number were! taken up while he was confined to! his bed, #0 really his record atands| with an average of six days’ vace j ition every year for twenty years.) bg includes Sundays and all holt. | are Why, Greer bas got Rowse) Bago! backed off the map when it comes to liking work! | In fet, the chances are that he} has any man in Seattle beaten for) continuous, steady work, without a| single holiday For seven years during his con- nection with the street car eysteme| lof the city he worked steadily, with | [out a single day of reat | 1 Just think of it—during every! Christmas, Thankagiving, Fourth of| July and all the rest of the hott days, he tolled steadily for soren {years Has Dodged Accidents And in all of that time he never has had an aceident of any conse quence Other motermen have been killed and mangled, stil! oth fers have carelessly injured others, but Greer has never heen tmplicat od in & single serious accident One seeldent, in which « bakery wagon Wis smashed agninst his tar, was thrown out of court be cause It was shown concluatvely that it was the fault ofthe driver The Friendship soctety, the bene | jfit organisation of the street car Men, was organized in bis room just nineteen years ago. COEUR D'ALENE DRAWING. | COEUR D’ALENB, Idaho, Aug. 13. Drawt for lands in the Piat-| head Indian reservation at Mis }soula, Mont. continaed today, and! it ia oxpected that the last of the! ¥ emma i be drawn tomorrow | PURCELL SAre co, Preparations are being made al ready for the drawing for the few claima in the Spokane reservation which will take place here next Monday. Only 250 numbers will) be drawn. THE MARKETS The Great Rallway Addition, just outside city limits of TACOMA, where millions of dollars are being spent In the construction of great rallway terminals. LARGE LEVEL LOTS with perfect tite, $0 to $100, on easy terme. POINDEXTER & MOORE REALTY C0., Inc. Roem 106 Washington Bidg., First Av., Seattle. follow! are the §=average e= Ze Genwine HALL’S SAFE & LOCK C0,'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin fe Co. MANUFACTURERS 092 OCCIDENTAL AVENUD troanacee and general & heae prices, unless lediented, are for strten erodes. Eees Hutter Fat ” Butter, ranch Brotiers, ib OF THE GREAT TELEGRAPHONE The ONLY machine tn the world that will record and repro duce a telephone message. The ONLY perfect dictating machine In the world Verbal contracts made over the phone now absolutely bind- ing—think how tmportant that fs. Did You Ever Hear a Wire Talk? EVERYBODY COME And soe this wonderful wonder of wonders, Demonstrations every day. H. P. O’Reilley & Co. Ind, 4242 327 Walker Building THE STONE, FISHER Co. oe New Goods to Have First Show | Tomorrow WOMEN'S FALL SUITS AT $25 Full line of the new BECOND AND UNIVERSITY colors and materials. 100 all told Buy oarly LONG SWEATER COATS For women; nothing better for light wrap or outing LA GRECQUE COR- SETS thetr all prices This ture Beattle A full blyles WOMEN'S HIGH BOOTS styles cloth topa, full ines Wt $8.50 and $4.00 TRIMMINGS The stock bling over Ugntful and pri fu home. in line of all Fall are eut ty! cent, is bub with de surprise a are low the entrance. Such ties are CHIOOSE AT aS3C Six Saturday Night — department is showing the new arrivals tomorrow, never less than 50¢ each. Specials for After MEN'S FANCY VESTS. 2c MILLINERY. Cheeks, stripes and small, nent figures, good cuta and stylish | the year round. Saturday, af | ter 6 cceeeecsss MALP PRICE MEN'S HALF HOSE. Faney styles of all kinds and col- | ors; regularly 260 pair. Sat afier 6 . i) Straw Street 25c and Children’s and Outing Hata; values to $1.26. Saturday after 6 made of good out full, well made well made; Saturday after 6 Saturday View Lots Near Exposition Obiy 8900; Terms fre Cash and 616 . Per Month. Jost & tow at thie PRICK Come today | 408150, wathing letance to heart of ety, Oniy 09,088) terme Ietermational a * Madam Paul we 1323 Third Av. ING, HOVKING @ RYRK, teen | (Betabitehed 1903) BROKERS Mocha Grate aed Provistons. Beth Phones 270. Private Wires, (004-205-204 Alnshe Hidg. CHILDREN'S BYE Thownt, careful attention Bring them tn for it you sus charges are very SCHUCHAND OPTICAL CO, 190T Second Ave. Standard Patterns MEN'S UNDERWEAR FREE DEMONSTRATION Men's Roxford Balbriggan Underwear, in cream and ecru; short and long sleeves, short and long drawers; double- seated drawers. A good-fitting garment; per garment, 75¢. Medlicott Morgan Balbriggan Underwear, silk stitched, double-seated drawers, in white only; garment, $1.00, Cooper's lisle-thread ribbed, in blue and white stripes; dotuble-seated drawers; garment, $1.50, Cooper's Pure Wool Light-weight Underwear for summer, in white and natural color; spring needle knit, ribbed, dou- ble-seated drawers; garment, $2.00. R. & G. Corsets, style No. B 61, made of fine batiste, em- brodidery trimmed, long Princess hip, straight front, medium bust; hose supporters attached; white only; pair, $1.53. R. & G, Corsets, style No, 45, made of batiste, long skirt back, medium bust, skirt hip, lace and ribbon trimmed; sup attached; white only; pair, $2.00. porter AT 25¢ PAIR Benson's famous hose, fine black cotton, also tan seamless, medium and light weight; full fashioned; stainless AT THREE PAIRS $1.00 Fine Black Gauze Hose, full fashioned, all sizes; heel and sole and toe; extra long. AT $1.00 PAIR Lisle Hose, embroidered; new and pretty designs; black embroidered in colors; also solid blue, gray and slate; double heel, toe, sole; full fashioned KNO A double The Reliable Store ! Men’s Four-int-Hand Ties Another factory wished to clean up the present stock on hand. We purchased the entire line at a saving of 50 per About a thousand ties in the lot. trade by a leading manufacturer. High grade silks, rough and smooth weaves, in staple and popular Plain, changeable and fancies. Tables piled full, just inside Plenty of help; no time lost in waiting. Straw Sailors, untrimmed shapes, | Handsome 300 Muslin Combination Suits for 39c Cornet Cover and Drawers, or Corset Cover and Skirt combined, quality nainsook, excellent value Special Showing of Hats | L T JAMES ¥ THE GTONE, FIGHER CO. { SECOND ANDO UNIVERSITY. ee ee ae mmmeemene ts ee Opportunities for Practical Econo- my Tomorrow MESSALINE SHIAT WAisTs 97.60 to $9.96 « ure marked to go at $49) One will soca not be enough The MILLINERY CLEAR ANCE $4.98 you may t hate that have been selling as high an $12.50. FABRIC GLOVES $1 qualities, Ger man, extra fine wov on, reduced to 6 16 Chamot tomorrow, At woler a WOMEN’S KNIT UN DERWEAR Still a good variety in the odd lot i for $2 garments; 60 for $1 garments. SCOTCH INLAID LINOLEUM The best to wear; holds its color and does not look shabby the $146 grade to morrow at, a square ard, $1.00. BASEMENT BAR GAINS This busy spot haa goodly list of economies ready for tomorrow You'll lose if you miss them, Savings in every line of Summer Goods, Shop morn ings. All made for classy new shades. a Sale begins at 8:30 Satur- day. “The Early Bird.” SHELF PAPER. Lace edge, any color, usually bee package. Saturdny after 6, 4 packages for.. 10c SALT AND PEPPERS, 360, Cut Glass Balt and Peppers, with sterling silver tops; worth 60c | each. Baturday 35c | ART CANDLE SHADES. iittle Mosale Art Shades tn rich colorings; worth abe. Saturday after 6, each } after 6, each HAND WOVEN HAMMOCKS, In all the latest colors, large, full size, with spreaders at each end. Sold regularly at $2.50, $4.00 and $4.60 $2.69 urday, after 6, Short Kimonos 25¢ Light figured lawn, plain white trimmed; regularly Saturday after 6 trimmed with embroidery; Sat each ev we ofr aT fetes co_AUNDRY COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2% FAS") sia ae CAS" THE SHOEMAKER. 1% yeu can't get boots oF measure at 217 JAMES STREET. All Descriptions. sale Standard Patterns SATURDAY BARGAINS Underwear, Hosiery and Ties for Men Wright's Natural Wool Underwear, in fine ribbed or flat weave; just the weight for now; garment, $1.25, MEN'S HOSIERY Men’s Silk-plated Lisle Hose, in all colors, double toe and heel; good wearing and good fitting sox; choice, pair, 50¢, Men's Interwoven Sox, in all colors; light, medium and gauze weights; the kind you don't have to darn; choice, pair, 25¢. NECKWEAR Early showing of Fall styles in Neckwear for men, in new shapes and colors; choice, 50¢. Men's Neckwear ; a large assortment to pick from, in fancy foulards and fine silks; all styles; choice, bse. Corsets The very best thought in buying for a critical trade is put into this line; your style, with grace and comfort, is here. American Lady, style 370, made of batiste, lace trimmed, skirt back hip, straight front, reinforced waist; all sizes; white only; pair, $1.00. American Lady, style No, 401, straight front, Princess hip, extra fine batiste, spoon steel front, for stout people; white only; pair, $1.50, Durable Hose for Women AT 50¢ PAIR Plain and Fancy Hose, colors of black, tan, blue, pink and white lisle; some silk and linen heel and toe; extra long garter top. AT 75¢ PAIR Fine Lace Hose, all lace and boot lace, garter top; fine fast black only; double heel, sole and toe; full fashioned. AT $1.25 PAIR Lisle, Lace Embroidered Hose, fine gauze effects; solid colors; embroidered in blending shades; extra long garter ' top; double heel and toe; all sizes, RS. The Reliable Store a shoee to fit you, get them made f pect’ Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains of

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