The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1909, Page 3

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tHE STAR—TUESBAY, AUGUST 17, 1909 3 a BEGGAR DESPISES binaly vit Besn aeeeee iP TM ul "t ii mi Semi-Annual Clearance Sale = MSs EATH nite 1526-28 Second Avenue At The Stern furniture (9, 1526-28 Second Avenue IN | HOTEL rsa ase EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ON ALL FURNITURE yEnoicaNt APPA t MISTICATED, ! ldled ne fo S FH DERN FAD aadies ' 1 € remiad {iy Eated Bree : ass and tnelder ioe tree fis Princess ess Dresser. \, ich (HUMANE SOCIETY IS Golden Oak Finish "PROTECTING HORSES > fare netther friendieons nor us before birth thelr as if with a premonition , Gas Jet poo identally Open- hi x ed and the Lodgers Are | ot the| Overcome by the Dead- : put down her uplifted lass ly Fumes. tomy ehild y HOME WANTS FREE WATER The Ryther Child how Denny way, ne J BRIEFS BY WIRE DENVER, Colo LONDON GLASGOW t th Lindsay's partner, W. G A Remarkable Showing]: ntiy ¢ Nothing could speak in atronge wel terme of the growing popularity he Northweatern t t; made of ee ry hae |The Slern Furniture Co dctunted vy Mf Prices the Lowest Grand Rapids Furniture Distributors Quality the Best ASF forthe 1526-28——SECOND AVENUE——1526-28 Y al table for living or . ul value at cial for tomor- A5 OW PAY LA ATER WALL THE CREDIT YOU aussi 4, WANT than two and a halt 4 = Y 50 ° ‘« tett M r . ra ol ww COMP Dae al oli i J f nu an honors * Chicago Cebigalon $72. 50 RANK! an » “Rove Marie” to @ fair] | CINCINNATI. — Senat ' 2 yi ns sonTE-ls i ' ee AUS’ | NEW WESTMINSTER, B. Cd ROI < | Dick left Inet night for the Beattie! ,,.NEW WESTMINGTER B.C-N0| gay eRANCIBCO—E. EF, Cain Last of season, September 9th; te yi Cunada so tar thin year, | the railroad magnate, left Inet night | good to return October Sist. Route | OLYMPIA—b re was fora visit to the Alaska: Yulee Railroad & Navigation Co se ot the tate tion of | | VANCOUVER, Wash. — i: : = aud connections (via Salt Lake and ft SCCON® AND UNION ed the congressional race Denv if desired). Full partteu- at) GAN FRANCISCO . y / Dance Tonight lars, reservation, and tickets at n | M-mile ride, kn the Hoose DAWSON. Governor Genera Price waltz championship at| Union Ticket Office, 608 First av. { velt feet for horsemanship, te how ! is for the outside, after Dreamland tonight, Admission free ‘BE. EB, Ellis, general ‘casa bd A\NUITLUTUN 000101 mM HIAUALUALUAIALUALN | Y | _ Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Final Clearance of Men’s Clothing at the Shafer Store—$10 The midsummer clearance sale is now drawing to a close. All the Summer Suits for men Day After Tomorrow Thursday, August 19. That is the date of our big special di- tect excursion from this city to RONDALE AND THE STEEL PLANT Come to our offices this afternoon or tomorrow morning and your tickets. There will be no uncomfortable overcrowding. We have a second big steamship under charter and will use it if necessary. | The Round Trip Fare Is 50c The Chippewa leaves Colman Pier at 9:15 A. M. After nearly e hours at the steel plant, it will return direct to this city, reach- Colman Pier at 7:30 P. M. wel, We want every business man in Seattle who has not yet seen ' the steel plant to attend this excursion. The steel plant is the biggest and best of all Seattle’s new business enterprises. It will “bring more wealth and more population here than any other one industrial plant within Seattle’s sphere of activity. ! We make the fare low and the hours convenient so that the | excursion may be convenient and within the reach of all. ne a dle tinct soprane) The signor {x sald to} umped all the way from Bo Ne » are offered at most decisive reductions. Quick action is necessary. MEN’S TWO-PIECE SUITS, WORTH MEN’S* THREE-PIECE SUITS, UP TO $25.00, ARE NOW— WORTH UP TO $25.00, ARE NOW— $10.00 $14.45 Boys’ Suits Decisively Reduced The balance of this season’s stock of Boys’ Clothing is now offered at remarkable re- “ppp BOYDEN Star. 6 aay that the Star ny ductions. BUSTER BROWN, SAILOR BLOUSE, DERBY AND NORFOLK STYLES, IN PLAIN AND FANCY FABRICS AND IN ALL SIZES. PRICED AS FOLLOWS: Pantages. tdward Blondel, the character in at the Pantages thea and he is making ‘em nd loud, Mr. Blondel} Mt in a aketoh he calls “The Hoy.” He ts ably asnisted by REMEMBER—The steel plant # Clara Kverett and Mise Arting Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits......... $2.95 | Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Suits for....... $3.85 5 e ve Spiller Muatea! cand Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 Suits......... $4.85 | Boye’ $6.50 Suits for ........ceeeess $6.75 Opens less than nine weeks hence tne won| $12.50 and $15.00 Suits for ......... $9.75 nezao soprano voice easily scored a i hit Buckley's dogs lay much cleverness, and mn and her candy kid go a} lot of good dancing. Ge eo mans entertains with German coms | ody COLLEGE CLOTHES FOR YOUNG FELLOWS, FORMERLY $10.00 AND $12.50. —on October 15 a NOW REDUCED TO $7.65. [Second Ave. | and University _ ‘Lols. Johnny Buckley, an eccentric] dancer, i one of the good things on] tap at the Lots theatre thie week He's worth seeing The Ailleen May company put on @ aketch entitled “Jerry, the Tramp,” which gots by strong foore Investment Co 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX (eur | SHAFER BROS. University St. Arcade and Arcade Anner—Mhole Block Long mm LY The Dale sisters do a sort of jHer dance which made @ hit nN tH] ‘\S two Jeunetts, equillbriats, Be 1 non and the Tyrolean quartet Wm complete a nifty little bill.

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