The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1909, Page 5

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IAL | LA ‘Hove » Ot ” “Move On” Sale Sale That All Seattle Is Patronizing Everything and everybody is on the move at this The prices are moving down—the people are ng in and the goods are moving out. ' Come! gave. Buying here is a contagion. erie Dresses One-Half Price ther models tn dainty Lingerie Dresses embroidery, tastefully trimmed with ae, f lawn = fa Boe aturday “Chocolate Day” At the Tea Room 83.00 | $20.00 Dresses now 85.00 ; # 00 Dre 810.00 $15.00 anes now Deliclous Chocolate will be apectal and evening at our Cozy Tea Room. Very | “Brerydod ed tomorrow « prices \ Choer Choc Cream Soda, late Ice Cream Cones ite Nut Sundae. At 5c te Pte plate Pudding Chocola solate Cake Chocolate Chocolate Bot n Bons. Regular 60° Sorts Tomorrow, per Ib, 400, Try Our Special Lunch: 25c of one portion of Soup, Meat, Vegetables, Dessert and Drinks. MENU, Soups. Potato, Bou!llon. Meats. Roast Beet Roast Pork. Veal Loat. Vegetables. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Lettuce. Deasert. Chocolate Pudding. Chocolate Pte. Chocolate Ice Cream. Drinks. Cup of Coffee, Cup of Chocolate, Tee Cream Sodaa. Pot of Tea. omen’s Neckwear PAll Summer Neckwear must move on. Broken lines and odd fat Dutch collars, In Ince or linen, laundered or unlaundered, ce bows and jabots arranged in two lots for a quick clean up. WS TO Me FOR ite | LOT ® ludes L Linen are & Duteh Btyt arious new design: Saat Ps ies’ Belts‘Are Moving On odd lote and broken Mnes in Washable and Elastic Belts js styles; must be closed out during thie sale regardless 10e AND 15e BELTS Se lety of wan in black, 48c so lace effects in collars, bows and jabote: values to d0e 25¢ male price Ww. " sale price ity fat sad aeceyend Vei s and Veiling And Tuxedo Net, Dotted Velliog: alee meah Bray. brown, navy and other popular nade Values for, per yard..., 12.50 TO 1.00 VEILS FOR 91.08 fafis and Hat Drapes in popular colors, ¥% yards tong: “Move On” sale 1 Betts worth up to bee; “id doeignd; values to 4 00. slove Dep artment 2Clasp Silk and Kid Gloves, in « ae 50c Saturday, pair ... seeeeenee 81.50 AND #175 ¢ fuine pure silk Gloves, 14-button length, double ers; ali colors and sizes; values to $1.76 fer, pair Ste headquarters for useful and ornamental Souvenir Trays. Burnt Leather Novelties, Purses, Napkin Kings, Poles, Dutch Collar Pin at popular prices. Silver Spopns and other - Extra 260 BOX RUCHING, 16c, t-yard ler tT CLOCKS FOR 56e And Sliver riet Rue xew, the Clocks; good time y¥ at 25e rs and Toilet Requisites Malvina ( Bure tng. kind and ort and Notions “and ae | ers’ Findings fbe to G0e Scissors for be Card Hooks and Byes. be Spool Barbour'’s Thread be Sheet Pina (400 count) sheets for . « Card Batety Pins Halr Pins...7¢ Shields ise rrr ‘ Box Wire Msterine for P Antise: “i Potton, wale vt 1 - Omo Dress c Fish Net Shopping ine } « Whisk Brooms aoe d BSiiell and Amber r i Be ihe yard he he Re Ping 10e Gartér Blantic, 10c Pearl Buttons, card Jet Buttons, per doz i “iy ta Not necessarily with buying intentions. ! Watch the goods move out and your neigh- You'll catch il save astonishing amounts on every purchase.- Come! 98¢ | THE STAR--FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, CAL AL Of 4 1909, 1 ONE I THE SIBE 0 HORSE HOM He Proves That it is Worth! While for City to Take Care of Her Old Stand- Bys. | -- | A) SS 7] If you belleve in tranwmigration and if Into this world as dime tn the future, | do your durndest to be an employe} of the elty, You'll te it] then | Old Dave ts an exfire horse, He spent the days of his youth at fire headquarters, where he learned al most everything but higher algebra, i eee and now he lives on his reputation braidery r jin & big, comfortable stall down at trimmed, all f the olty barns, at Fourth av, and over embroid | feeds on the beat grain and he bas things just own way down there wante water ho goes and gets ft, turns on the hydrant with [his nose and shute {t off again when he gots through. He's way up jin his ‘teens now, but he never for- gots his friends. i | it and a horee some Shirts yg | 2.7o WAIST POW #195 Whie Jan orth Walets yee to Special Rat urday eia5 #150 WATHTS Y Bestowa Smiles on Friends. If one of bis old drivers happens} down that way Daye greete bim j with pricked care and smiling eyes and pute bis cold old nose over his ’ shoulder and asks about the family If a visitor happens around, Dave jot his corne n jit was his day at home waite to be introduced, Just now eling at hie best. He put his Mr. | Man! You Share, Too, | in This “Move On” Sale MEN'S 76c SHIRTS 580, The Wmperor Shirt; a mote ehirt with or without cuffs, plain or pleated bos | styles, figured o: | Very heat patterns, our r lar The shirt; "Move 59c sale Men's 150 Socks 6'40 A Modium Weight Cotton Sock | in blue, tan, oxblood and black, also a few fancies; fast colors, Regular 6c grade “Move On 6: Early Fall Milinery Advance showing of carly Fall Hats in new Turban models, made of moire, Bengaline, satin end vel- vets, tastetully trimmed with wings, quills, bows and novelty feathers, A_ really remarkable showing, at an exceedingly popu lar price CYour inspecti he has lung fever, and thie morning he waen't feeling very well, but when Superintendent L. B. Youngs, ertain, just as and h to Mr. Youngs’ ear and. whis |pered that he was feeling better |than he was yesterday, and that |he'd like some milk toast Moat fire horses stay in the har) \ ie unti] they get too old to run Qi In the firet two cases hey are then taken out of the fire department and turned over to the feot or water department. After qe" there for a while they are pensioned off on full pay. If a ‘es kind looking farmer wants _ worthy horse the probability ts the eity wij] sell him one of lie old trustworth! It ta better j than standing In a stall all the time lor going out to pasture, for on a ied the work isn’t so awfully hard and the ground is soft. In pasture Ns horses are bothered a great; dea! bs files, and as & consequence they Jone weight because they | spend all thelr time Mahting the | Wefhe pests, and do little eating j Babe Died. | | Babe, another old trustworthy | j lof tho street and water department, eae up to hie stall, Dave came out it in tenflat, untll they become wind broken or until they meet with that mw y of service in the fire ied not lone ago, & on solicited ) department i WZ | most of the stable men wore mourn. | } g | tow for ber, for she surely was a } E xX I R A |fine old girl. Babe worked in the| } & | ieee et department until her | jas day watchman of the barns, mak jing the rounds, halterloss, around “ sc bese |the place while children elimbed on | | All Flowers and Foliage, now Half-Price | @ her back and rode. ‘When she got | 25. ! B 3 " |nick Babe went to the hoaptt i i 25¢ Beach Hats, bce Saturday 106) | bis bow Gehl, Where: thete te plenty All Summer Trimmed Hats, worth up to $8.00, now , (lc Handkerchiefs for 5c | Ladies’ Linen Pinished Cambric Handkerchiefs, hematitched and satin striped borders, also checked designs, —_ to We 5 values for, each . ase seeeneee 4 of room to get up and ie down) ‘without seratching. Babe made her |last rounds and kissed them ell \good-bye and then she lay down and died. | There are hundreds of interest- ing experiences that Superintendent | Youngs bas had with horses and de |iighte in relating. He loves the | horses and they love him, and they | show It, too, In thelr dumb way | If you are going to be a quadru | ped some day, try to be a fire horse, jand things won't be as hard as they might be by @ long ways. NEXT COMES DIVORCE | | Clean-Up of scaler Realy -to-Wear Stylish, beautiful garments, of excellent fabrics bad t | apiece tailoring, at the lowest prices such goods have ever been sold for— $6.98 for Suits worth to $20.00. $9.48 for Suits worth to $27.50. Tailored Linen Suits, button trimmed; Fancy Repp Suits, daintily trimmed with wide bands of Oriental lace, | | etc,; all the wanted colors and white to choose from— | Suits worth to $20.00 must | Suits worth to $27.50 must | “Move On” at— “Move On" at— $9.48 Extra 6,000 hell and Amber Rarettes, » the lot had here remular values | | lutely faet spliced he patterns "Move On” price . and toe regular 60¢ sale Me PURSES thatelaine, Filigree e LADIES 2he VESTS fe Hiiver Bags, fitted with | tea’ Bwiew Ribbed Vests, lo rd cases € ‘s 25¢ LOGANSPORT, Ind., Aug. 20 A pretty little social event which engaged the attention of a select sot here was the nuptials of Julia Kroger and Master Tony, of Or ville, O, It was not an elope but there w a good deal MANOH CC cted with the affair The contracting parties are chimpanzees owned by a banker of their home town, and they came here to avail themselves of the services of a well known magi trate. In the presence of 200 people the words were spoken that made one chimpanzee of two, After the ceremony Master Tony slipped the squire a crisp $5 bill, Then the \ eee couple were showered with |rice and peanuts, of which they lhc with great relish “WENDINGTON’ 8 BROKEN PROMISES The sweeping assertion that they mend everything but broken prom isos, crockery and glaseware is jus tiled, Furniture, trunks, side sad dios, baby leather goods, household rth ay Phone Ind. 373 * 92.2% UNION = e175 1 att and tale fochet In ribben Pins, man designe tn position VI valuen te Art Department Se VALUES FOR Ife Swiss and Berim | La witk want | » woft elastic finiwh; t nd wular § rf } $1.15 LADION 89.98 BATHING SUITS 82.75 | Cretonne 4 QuTINa LADIES’ WAS S00 ‘SpucHANAN "TI —15—II7 SECOND AVENUE 7 ~ —< Ty) all ced ery aay and ree adjoining phone Main evening. halle fonts | | a 7 Monae convenience» eee nce ae a ee i ie en ely mm SaturdaySPECIALS at the STANDARD English tea porch couch: stand: rata tc deen specially priced for Saturday— for Salurday— aie price ¥ } i | | like ploture high, | ( a a cabinet special: for Saturday— $9.90 senogn tia a or of Maulla and dutable taee wht tt an be ¢ hat and coat rack specially priced for Saturday — reguiar price $15.00 attractive je ob astabl and ponat Mish; @ je et glass door ry well t out regu price $18.00; ene re; ha ) priced for *15¢ } Baturday } } : exactly pic finished in Barly 75¢ this Ie a ependid daturday HPECIAT! I hat rack, exactly ike plet Bpecial for Baturde & serviceable Standard f Coc rniture Cova SEATTLE armchairs oto,, at ergatly reduced prices, Ladies’ Fall Footwear| We have just received a large co seg of the very latest Fall ALL WIDTHS—ALL SIZES EVERY PAIR MADE FOR US. $4 and $5 Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Oxfords at No Damaged Shoes No Cancellations No Job Lot Shoes Ladies’ Shoe Parlor FOURTH FLOOR—ARCADE BLDG. Take Elevator to Fourth Floor Open Saturday Evenings | 50¢ Foot Pump 25c Cyclone 1 ip picking Ume e century, Bale hy A 14 Cyclone Be, 14x % e Genatne HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFE) Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUPACTURERS OCCIDENTAL AVENER We ¥ ere, -|Pianos Almost New Chickering & $230 D. 8. Johnston ...,,8110 ||” Marshall & Wendell, 8145 |) 5°" . 8250 190 low aye Sons The Raven prescription service means that the doctor's skill in pre scribing is most efficiently supple without in - “- |mented by the druggists skill In Dental War Makes Low Prices. | compounding. RAVEN DRUG £0, n, K ron | 1416 Becond Av. | Fred M. Spinning 1810 SHOOND AVENUE. Ludwig Others Easy p equally as ‘yments, terest Cline Piano Co. IANO( ror Kohler phos ININ Second Ay Tel. Main 1082 Ind. 1082, strictly. hi work for h af vent low (Batabiahed 18098) = b | > high-class work BROKERS ° Stocks, Gratin and Provistons, Both Phones 270, Private Wires 804-005-900 Alaska Didg. 1, and pain less methods hav e the dental) war Ing until 10 and @ p. Open every ¢ m, Bu my arte netn Dentistry.” RDWIN sf BROWN, D. D, &

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