The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1909, Page 5

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YOUR SHARE OF THESE BARGAINS OFFER BD THIS WEEK AT THE GREAT WEST. ERN CLOTHING CO a iAfew of Those $8.65 Are Still to Be Had— This Is Your Last Chance | Suits have sults patterns and che fit. you slim or « en’s Furnishings One-Half Off includes a splendid selection of " SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS : GLOVES NEGLIGEE SHIRTS The Entire Stock _ One-Half Off ( Children’s Clothing Cut to Real Cost We have « very fine assortment of Children’s Suits or all and are anxious to close out the entire line, and same for quick selling, Light, medium and ts in all sizes. a's Suits, double or single breasted, Russian blouse, yorsteds and cassimeres, at $3.34, $2.42, $1 65 as low as... 50 Children’s Suits, in worsteds or velour, in- : Raf pairs relat eee knickerbocker $4.97 Sargains in Shoes ain, now offered at ‘or Men, Women and Children SUMMER SHOES Men's Rox Calf Shoes, + gale price ....cseeee Men's Shoes, in buckle oxfords, In tan or black IA BHO; NOW oo. cee ec cereccee ceneee seneeeee men’s Shoes in dongola and vici kid, or plain; aale price... ......:cseeeee Prrrirh 31.23 © Women's Shoes tn extra fine Goodyear welt, blacher tan or: black g styles; now 33 Shots tn-low or high Gut, fo tans or pew wld Bh eeresess $1.19 $2.50 Boys’ Shoes tn extra box calf, solid leather Inner guaranteed. These shoes are packed with a $1 43 i for the boys; sale aes cog etteeeee tiie. A) reat Western Clothing Co. well made in every teen . DAYASATH YOU KNOW THESE GooDs— BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. No. 41 Yankee Automatic 96c ular price § Hand Marshalltown 82. ni ie; regular ia special. price $2.26 9-inott regular pric special For Other specially Priced Goods See Window, Monette Hardware Co, VREPONTAINE PL 7H NO. 108 AND Vestn Range and Gas Water H “Produce the happy combination ! Mticonom; y, Ease ie) and Comfort. #-1319 First Salat ara erste Arcade ae ools and Hardware. OK at the PRICES. VORYS WIN IN of Washingtom Puyallup, which on Ty fed “dry" by the lave 68 out of & total volo of 706, maker the third town of the state to vote j dry" under the new local option | law enacted by the last legtalature, | Cashmere and Rockford both vot-| lot Saturday, and both voted| dry,” Cashmore in Chelan county | by @ vote ott to 44, and Rockford | |'m Spokane county, by Ti to 87 | There are two other elections acheduled for next week—Wenat chee on the 24th and Bothell, at the north end of Lake Washington on the 28th. Both of the we towns | will undoubtedly vote “dry,” says} the antlealoon leaguers A significant feature of these campaigns te that both Cashmere jand Puyallup have been “dry” for] }a year and the liquor mon sought} to force the issue upon t the yee towne! by using the new local option law Cashmere elected a “dry” council | }by & small margin last December, | but this time when they had a clear cut issue, they had $1 major-| ity A conservative estimate on} the part of the temperance pe e} would have given them about 6b Votes, but {t ls evident that a good many men, who refused to commit themselves, went into the voters metum sanctorum and voted! against the return of the saloons) to thelr town. JOY RIDING. ON THE PAYSTREAK WILL BE BIG THING TOMORROW THEATRICAL PEOPLE WILL HOLD HIGH JINKS AND GREAT TIME 18 BILLED. mia Polly of the Cirens,” and “Anita, the Singing with many other well-known characters, will meet to morrow night on the Pay Streak }at "The Witehing Hour" of 11 which time the Theatrical Mechan les’ association will bold their high jinks. The big doings will begin at 11 o'clock In the Spanish thea tre, and continue until early in the morning Early fn the high Jinks, President} Chilberg and Director General Na deau, of the exposition, will be tak en Into the T. M. A. and given the honorary obligation, The lodg goat will be in evidence and twenty candidates of the Pay Streak will take the joy ride Into the assocla tion. Every performer in Seattle and every stage mechanic will be on the grounds some time during tomorrow as the day is to be fo the T. x , Ae | CORPORATION TAX WILL STAND TEST | (By United Prem) BEVERLY, Mase, Aug. 19.—Re ports reaching Beverly from Wash. | wtitutionality of the new corpora tion tax Is to be tested have not dis. turbed the president in the least He #0 declared himself today, The tests and the protests, the president sald, were anticipated Mr. Taft himself ts thoroughly con- vineed that the tax will stand any teat that my be applied to it COUPLE MARRY AGAIN; QWORCED FOR YEARS | The |When the ington and New York that the con-| |LABORER’S VERSE’ BRINGS THANKS FROM KING EDWARD 1 BAN FRANCISCO, Cal Aug. i jl response ty a few Hnep of hay ) if} v ne congratulating Edward, ary Wngland, on the oceaston of the winging of the recent Derby by the king's colt lnoru, Harry b jof this elty has received from the | | eceenenenmett jking @ personal note in approvla-| | ‘ |tion of the poem. | | People in Small Towns Pre-| Koos is» Inborsr who bi lepare tine writing pootry has | fer Water Wagon to the ‘hinpoud the wae ne ete } songs, An Englishman by birth | Booze Carts in the State) n portemils to the core,” his | jloyal heart was quick to the nows of the king's vletory “I'm just a common laborer aye Noe I'm willing to turn my hand to moat anything #0 long as it la honest work, but I like to write poetry best of all Here is the verse that brought a mossage from the king TO A SPORTEMAN, brom distant fan Francisco mossage has been went Rearing words of greeting to King and Parliament writer's from London sportaman to the core Devoted to your Majesty, as others were before and a |The gladsome nows has reached ws the Derby haw been run, That MINORU, your sterling colt the famous race has won Mout befitting is the name, an un qualified success, May often you repeat it honors more or loan Tn years gone by when Prince of Wales, you patronized the sport |Eunobled by your pr ov, and the atmosphere of Court Your ventures tn the Derby were more striking than today Riband Blue Persimmon won, holding cracks at bay HANSON SECURES THE PASSAGE ai THE JUDGE'S PRIMARY BILL AND GETS EVEN, OLE HANBON, OLYMPIA, Aug. 19.—The pas primary, aside from being a polit feal triumph for the people, was a personal triumph for Representa tive Ole Hanson, of King county It Was sweet revenge for Ole, so sweet that In the height of his glo ry be packed his bag and baggage and returned to Beattle, caréless of what the legislature may do. Last winter, court nominations }from the were gouged direct primary law, Han son fought the move unceasingly. Speaker Metgs, who is always on both sides of the fence. favored the gouging and refused to jfecognize Hanson on the floor Hanson refused to be ref with (fy United Pree) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 19. “| William D. Garland and wife, who were married in Newfoundland 12 years ago and divorced six years ago, met by chance on the street here yesterday and promptly were reconciled and remarried When they separated Garland went to the great northwest and his wife to Arizona. Garland se cured divorce in the state of Wash ington. Mra. Garland was granted a decree. in Arizona Garland had no idea where Mra }Garland was and Mra. Garland was unaware of ber former husband's whereabouts Hil Gariand settled here a short time ago. Mre. Garland cam » wee Low Angeles, never giving r forme |hasband a thought II\ play of fate they met on the street Hello, Will,” sald she. ‘Hello, Amelia,” sald he. “How've you been?” ine. But lone How've you Same.” "I got a divorce In Washington.” “] got one tn Arizona. “Did you? Well, let's get a mar riage license and try all over again.” “All right, just as you say,” was |Mrs. Garland’s reply Calhoun Trial Postponed. | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19. The » ond trial of Patrick Calhoun, president of the United Railways, who ts charged with bribery, was continued until next Monday be cause of the serious finess of At |torney Stanley Moore of Cal lhoun’s lawyers, who has taken a lteading part In the trial of the trol ey magnate. British Battleship Aground. SHEPRNESS, Eng, Ang. 19.— The Britiah first clase battleship Agamemnon stranded today in the |Long Sands range whilé engaged in target practice? Tugs have gone to her neatntes Might Lowe Her, Cholly—T like to Int 108 ‘ou to @ friend of mine. He's very rich, Cholly'# Fiandee-Well, you do It at your own flak,—Spokane Chronl- ole, By @ strange | the resolt that Meigs put him te |the custody of the sergeant-at-arme, and the bill was passed Hanson Taunts Meigs. Yesterday things were changed and Hanson taunted, prodded, jibed and jeered Meigs to his heart's con tent, and actually forced the speak er into voting for the repeal of the measure. | “How well I remember that day,"| shouted Hanson. It was the the apeaker of the house | day | | Ou THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST respond to! thia} and gain sage by the house fosterday of the| | bill restoring the nomination of su-| (ty Untied Press) |preiné court judges té the direct) ROME, Aug. 19.—The report that bitterly and} went the' ital | Your Name on Our Books is as Good as Cash Only take advantage of this offer Every ring and Summer Tailored Suit NATIONAL Advance Fall Styles Are Now In| 19, ‘TO A SPORTSMAN” 1909. | | AVOKINOHAM SALAD ands © thane an & Ay” fan, sr HARRY REES AND THE KING'S MESSAGE, | The rich British people And poor, | atill ho: nor Derby Day | of this poem, is} that you will accept | My sincere congratulations on the lusion standard you have kept j As the wir of the Derby, no bet | ter news could bring |Greeting to Your Majenty-"God Save the King! | SCORES | HIS OPPONENTS geantatarme to me. It was the y whon, throwing off his mask, he sang in hin sweet ribbon cou {volee, known tn every ehur io wr in North Yakima, “I Love the | But Oh, You Convention | elas grew restive and looked | aththe sergeantatarme, Hanson! sage out, “You can't do it again Mr, Speaker, you can't do It. We've| got the vote today and you don't dare fend your sergeantat-arma to! aw eng and two thirds of the se with & roar, to support Hanson. Bcores Governor, | H@ore Hanson quit he paid his respects to Gov. Hay Bbame be it said that the gov-| lernor of this state, ever influenced | by the powers that d thé Gourt of tast ned this bill and it became a law | The repeal passed the house with | & whoop, even Palmer voting for it.! Whether or not it will pass the sen- ate is & question. It is generally felt here that the repeal bas a } chance in the upper house, but it is be, bright ie slened ft, 1) may SHIH OF PERSIA IS STABBED BY FATHER the young shah of Persia attempted to commit suicide ts ad, and it is said he was «stabbed by his father, who was deposed from the Peacock throne, according to dis patches received here from Tehe ran, It te stated that the child was wtruck by & polniard. The wound is slight TAFT'S COUSIN KILLED, | (iy United Press) DENVER, Colo, Avg 19.— Charles Taft, & cousin of Proaldent Taft, and @ prominent and wealthy merchant of Pryor, Colo. was kill- od by lightning, according to a re port received today from Trinidad. He te the first vietim of the foods} and electrical storms now sweeping lover the atate, RECEPTION TO BALLINGER, (Dy United Pres) HEL A, Mont, Aug, 19.—Act ing Governor W.R. Allen today tendered a reception to Secretary of the Interior Ballinger 4nd mem batwlof the senate irrigation com mittee now visiting the atate cap. few days left to ‘int the Store One- Half Off A WEEK PLAN $l TFITTING CO. 1515 Second Ave, Six extra good specials for Friday— positively only one of these articles—unless otherwise stat son; articles that can easily be carried will not be deliver orders not accepted one thousand bedsheets { i values up to $1.00; 4% Tn wa baie arde 4B} 14c ' reversible Oriental Smyrna rugs— 89c regular pele #150 Aid ruge with be sold tomorrow “tie ais of | hammocks: Friday only, iall rriced a O9C. 69c regular values wp to 62.00 tomorrow, Friday, we w rly price sale the remain! | place on t gt the very .. 69¢ Standard rniture Co SEATTLE ng stock of § fees clearance sale of what (GUS Brow! s=» Our Great Stock-Reducing Sale has left about 250 Men’s Suits, this season’s patterns, in cheviots, tweeds and worst- eds. $15.00, $16.50, $18.50 and $20.00 values, now on sale at— $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and values, now on sale at— =" 0 Big Reductions in All Departments of this firm n to It has always been the never to carry policy over goods from one seas another Gus Brown Always Right” Where the Cars Stop Second and Yesler If you want to get what you want, try The Star, want getting columns. | ‘buffet value: special for Friday— ed—will be so a per ed c O. D. and ‘tolaohaad a great $14.45 regular price 825.00 ‘ eo rt gays bree Yo Sid op ped nt at Boston bean pots— t2c regular price 200 f glazed h cover ake beans then per- ame repular price ar price 406. ate ar price @c wickless blue fame oll 4 Your Credit during this week. Come and note the great sav- ings in price. Chickering & Sons. .$230 | D. $. Johnston .....8110 | Marshall & Wendell. $145 Crown Ludwig Others equally as low. | Easy payments, without in- terest. Cline Piano Co. FROZEN SWEETNESS Mapleine Ice Cream At alf parlors PURCELL 4 ie Genatne HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANULPACTUREIS OCCIDENTAL AVENUR yt. 6th, Seattle Day at We will be there. Serr naRMEMOR eT oe

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