The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1909, Page 8

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tS THE STAR—-WEDNBSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1909 — oOo as ca ee ac nn pee enti ee en cee EXAMS. NEXT MONTH | SEATTLE OM, SET 8 Delegate Whe appeal to the Trans real congr anking it t Polls Will Close at 6 ; Seas ania o'Clock and the Count Will Then Be Made Big Plans Are Sade. i eoosces| Agents of |__| The Prudential i | ; . mar 2 Are Now Canvassing in This Vicinity. They Have THE . ia The Tang and reception a th a Most Vital Story to Tell of How Life Insurance PRUDENTIAL . HAS THE Has Saved the Home, Protected the Widow, and NGTH OF ities = — See = Educated the Children. Let Them Tell it to You. GIBRALTAR y Built upon honest, upright and economical Life Insurance principles, The Prudential has revolutionized all popular methods of Life Insurance and saving. It has thrown its protection around more than a million homes. It issues a policy : free from technicalities and absolutely guaranteed. Its popu- Hi tion will reviewing ‘ ed 0 larity is evidenced by over seven and one-half million policies invited guests, the mayor and city councilmen of Seattle, city offi in force. cers, state commissioners to the exposition and the board of awards of the pageant After traversing all parts of the grounds, the column will wind up at the Stadium, where first of the sports and the balloon races will start. At almost the same hour events will be golng on the head of the Pay Streak, where at the foot of the Hill monument upon a raised platform, a dozen of the pioneers and patriarchs Total Payments to Policyholders Since Organization, Plus Amount Held at Interest to Their Credit, Over 313 Million Dollars. wo pt Banged Ordinary and THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA The New Monthly oN poate spl paler dlaeed Industrial polictes. Iacorporated as » Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. Income Policy Pro- 15. ge tong gir Ages 1 to 70. JOHN F, DRYDEN, President. HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. vides Support for oo Yesterday. T'tis Both sexes. r Your Family or for Miss Columbia. .....3.108 20410 dies tie Agents Wanted. Good Income. Promotion. Your Own Old Age. Miss Fay Masqueria 11,166 |g fe eee 781881! G. M. SWARTZBAUGH, Supt., Rooms 413-14-15-16-17 Northern Bank & Trust Co. Bldg., Westlake Ave., Pike St., y' Miss Irma Davis 79 and Fourth Ave Miss Mazle Lupton a7 s337 E, J. ROMRBACH, Supt., Rooms 505-6-7-6 Cary Bldg., Fifth Ave. and Union St. Madame Zenobia 290 M. B. AVITT, Manager, 701 Contra) Midg 1, 0. Lunt . Bpecial Agent, 701 Central Bidg. aii eC 0. B. FELL, Special Agent, 19 Pl. Bidg. Hl. A. SEMON, Local Cashier, 701 Central Bidg Miss Pearl Bull * 79 8. fh. BK. BERSE, Meld Manager, Flat A, 1427 Terry Ave Miss Nellie Quina 5 BRANCH OFFICE IN SEATTLE, $100,000. INVESTIGATE IT! Pike Street, Near Second Avenue. bieeces Sy. alliuaael In People’s Bank Building. | Your Satifection MacPherson-Gray Co, ‘=: PERSE SSOP EIA: “EXTRA ‘Specials for Thursday and Friday ) A special clean-up In Hook-| 26¢ Box of 3 Cakes Soap 1 10¢ Glass Rottles of San ‘ price quo ay ahars w t On Hose Supporters, tn col | 15¢ | ford’s Black Ink 15 Wash Dresses, o H) Ors and in black; regular 25¢| 95 Kid Glove Cleaning | the Silk Knit Co 48: Weal Dresses }} Yatues. Your choice for.40¢)| Paste for . in pink, blue and white; ® yar¢ > : f 80 Box of Ruchings, white| j2%¢ Pearl Buttons hs long. Bpecial 10¢ | 14 Duck and Rep oats ; }) and assorted colors Special) gozen Be | 25¢ Jet Hat Pins, extra long. 39 Long Swiss and Lawn Kimonos : Bh BE ec eee veers eens BEC] age Batra. Heavy Black | +. : : ise a. "That's the entire lot. Who will succeed in 5 %e Tooth Brushes ....15¢) Rubber Combs toe) 2 ate Sh ae A Se ay! r { . : bargains? ‘ S0e Tooth Brushes ....25¢| 25¢ Pond’s bxtract for.1%¢@| the A-¥Y-P. Match Safoa i906 1 aad am #0 od f to | All in One Big Lot—Garments worth from $5.0 mp 26e Dr. Graves’ Tooth Pow-| fytra Large Cake English Ibe A-Y-P. Souvenir Hand , ietmecasad . ais Evi > if $12.50, at . 15¢ | Brown Windsor Soap for ..5¢@ | kerchiets 3 oe 106 4 ibe Large Size Curling Irons Light Colored Celluloid Boe A-Y-P. Pine 2he , Lxaeaprars - et 4 oe naend " ; Q5¢| $1.00 Golf Shirts 696 | oice « bond's Extract Talcum oe A-Y-P. Souvenir Pins | ml 3 ‘ wer e : 4 fi Pir c— & ; 10¢ 10¢ | Powde ihe | for . 2he ‘the Package Assorted Nee eam 4 Special Numbers i in “65 Mohr Dress Goods 39 | Over 800 Pounds of Cherries|/ BED Pata for $1. Ds or $1.95 A choice selection in Mohair Dress Goods, specially RAISED ON ONE TREE AT BIRMINGHAM AND SOLD AT 17¢ A POUND Large Size, Medinm Weight, White Friageia White Wash Skirts, priced for ‘Thursday's and Friday's sale. Fancy }} ’ rners. Special TE eee: “ro | al eelenteatinenta oy TOMORROW—THURSDAY—ANOTHER Me acer ae ck a and fit is excelle Extra L arge att hite Marseilles saline Sil rule a $1.00 ene “7 close out the lot aline Silks; regular values $1.06 vad $1.28 Your ; thélce fortwo daveesl Gnredes nad Dak On Fast Steamer Venus. Leaves Pier 6 at 9:45 A. M., Ret t 8 P, rv be “Ve if F Su marked Hing 95 | rap? for ty " ny and sree 59c | NEW HOAT. NEW CAPTAIN, NEW CREW. | uto ens me No tickets needed for the big land sale of 3,000 acres on this side of the Sound, Popular Styles mnsignment just Water Front Near Everett, Acres $50 to SISO FI Cvice ling 124, yards tone pretty designs) inl ? . : rag ey i and extra wide; made ol hand crochet, baby Bargains in Silk i None higher, Eight fresh water lakes full of trout and black bass. } with folds Values up te ; : ; ‘ This is your last chance fine grade chiffon, hem and Venise lace; @ . to buy choice water front Gheap, as w s hed ends; all f } ful cti at tanita of ain Lisle Gloves y Ghear e can't buy any more for five times our prices, titche nd all ce eautiful collection, we offer all rem and shades. Choice 506 Silk Lisle Gloves in 16 HUNDREDS OF EAGER BUYERS : \ : i ee fengeh eat ( Have been on our excursions the past few days and_all our Birmingham property is now A New Line of are r ay and white ti fe es Chiffon Veils ese y y >. s “ans he vl a Yo uur 69c Tons of ripe berries free on this land. Hundreds Bat |) ae “ . of Seattle people have got rich buying land of us. A a ie ho Women's ‘Two-Cla p | ba ay 7 few dollars down and 10 cents a day or $2 per month fists “Olavie; ta ‘black payments make it easy for the poorest people to be , $ goods, wa Sy a white J able to buy 5 acres on water front. You don't need 1 { . than a dress length i 35¢ values, 19) i . , any brains to make money on land around ig he pe ; vie 2 ; ) Sa a Seattle, as the rapid increase in population makes the x land more valuable every day, and that is why C. D, Hillman has made several million dollars on land in- creases the last few years, Fine oyster and clam Solid colors, in navy, cat e line Swi dinal, gray, sky ] rose, cadet, tan, brow and white; 134 yard irfs, 18x84 it ed edges; @ 1 for this sale, 3, lace insertion and Collars. The lot contains plain and beaches on this land. Also street car lines and rail- fancy stocks, some of them slightly coun road, We want all the men we can get, at good wages, SECOND: AVE ter soiled, Regular values { to work for us. See Lindhold or Everest on Steamet Venus, Pier 6, before 9:30 a. m,, or C, . are up to 65c; your choice for ., 10c | D, Hillman's land manager in Times Block. Call and get FREE MAPS AT ONCE. East- Reliable = ze BoA: RRR ern people are welcome on this trip, Store AT JAMES rset covers made of }}} Excellent bargains in women's Wash

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