The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1909, Page 8

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[ Today ’s Styles Today IN POSTOFFICE BY SECUR ING MONEY ORDERS, That a postoffice savings bank would be extensively used by the | general public In Seattle and al Bradbury System The Best Men's Clothes Made Yet. lly conclusively proved by the in thely own names and re them at the end of a twelve nun who buy money or The new fall models of these famous clothes are now on display, and we cordially invite hundreds of thousands now on deposit in the your inspection, placed there You'll understand, when you see how beau- ine oa , who evidently has a somewhat abnormal doubt of the |atabtiity of banks, has at this mo | mont $122,000 worth of postal lers teeved in hie own rom the local postoffies One man, tifully they fit, how stylishly they're cut, and the high grade of material and tailoring’ that is put into them, why “Bradbury System” name f Clothes give such universal satisfaction-—why they have been responsible for the growth of our Men's Clothing Business to its present large proportions. You see, the man who once wears “Brad- bury Clothes” wants the “Bradbury” his next suit—sends his friends in, foo, Bradbury Garments are priced from $18.00 to $40.00, and our Liberal Credit Privilege js at your disposal without extra charge. You yan outfit completely for fall at this store and label in pay a little at a time for the things you select. | (Store open till 10 Saturday evening.) | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ap. 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” radical is Indicated. by olleta of early au which begin to appear on the + in the parfors of New York's tashionablé modiates and in tt shop windows of that city, The OR, Straight tines seem to be di appearing. and tho loosewalete dress je drawing In at the girdle By HAROLD CARTER. Yon tsk me my Aaa duchess, (a Fevount the cireanmtances which #0 unexpectedly prevented our no- ble prince from regaining the throne of France. You have heard how Louis repaired to Parise at the In stigation of bis loyal companions, ready to parthke tn that movement whieh was to restore to our coantry her royal lineage and wrest its rule from those imbeetle republt ans And then—-all was in readi news for him to place himeelif at the head of his adherents, And he dina; at How can | recount, my dear duchess, the event which prevented |Louls carrying out the plan? = It Lwas not Indecision, He was fotled by an episode as unexpected as It was horrible, And by a miserable barber who apparently recognised the quiet gentleman he was called upon to shave, and effectively apoil ed our coup. Miserable misereant! France weeps because of him Everything that could be fore seen bad been prepared for, The labor «trike had paralyzed the capt 1 5c tal. The electricians, acting the Fon ‘ive you the best s, the best service ee the best values—to give you genuine quality, is the Bartell Policy. It pays—both you and us. BIG SPECIALS SATURDAY Old Dutch Cleaner— The reliable dirt destroyer. Two cans for.... goa ane 17c Destroys all perspiration odors, 25c size.... Woodbury’s Facial Cream— SPIRE -20C WSC, MOCHA BL. 50, cc ksececeoecios Almond Creme— A really superior article. A 40c bottle for.. Lola Montez Creme— A splendid cream at a spl 75e Size Sempre Giovine— Rejuvenates the skin 18c did saving TOC GOR i iacessicscds Jergen’s Violet or Wild Rose Talc— A superior talcum p fumed. The L5c size Paraffin— For capping fruit jars, etc Sea Salt— Take an ocean dip at hon Blue Jay Corn Plasters- These days of sightse Blue Jay Plasters relic wder; deliciously UPON THE FLOOR LAY A DARK, SILKEN THING. ; & lb. sack of strikers, cut the wires. Part d from the world, Our rents had rallied at the point armed, At are hard on the f ns. The 10 2 Bartell Drug Stor es » oolleaptesae — | -Main Store |°: nd Avenue . . y Ma offle he r of depa rh de im ie HTT 90 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, [( “== |claim the reatorat RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH THe om n ours, REGISTERS? é is, sn atenaieel fakes tad College Inn |," ror vg new and second hand ee ted ui you big money n the There THE SUNDWALI. CO. t h th nent persons #8 of the “ON! Piet Ave ‘Only throe Seattle, Wash. UNCLE SAM HAS A i BIG SAVINGS BANK MANY PEOPLE DEPOSIT MONEY GRACEFUL EVENING GOWNS = | det Reels te asleep, And. Sh Age MentiOh, he must be! | sha’ hae not dared jto een to hh 8 |not Mons. Applepear, the |man’ he demanded | prince. One joent mustaches was gone | MADE-IN-WASHINGTON knew, hinie prolonged illness. THE STAR -FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, yu Another has upwards of $60,000, | and there are many otherwrewith large amounts which they eanwith| draw in the correct form anduman ner al any time | The people who thua put “thelr wilimited faith in their Uncle ty tead of Ina very fine sounding Hat 4 And vice prealdont 10 partioular el rom all ranks ning @ Very large safo Lablishment True ate but the ever prewe eye ho deponited for ke no Inerement Always, of course to nt fixed reserve, they doubtieas prove very useful to the government | And the depoesltora seem to be! satinfled ax well Ho everybody that’s all right Another of fu pleased and] Of fine quality soft white madra bosoms are plaited, and boxed All are detached cuffs plain coat styles with attached or A full line of sizes, should se norrow all pure white, Every man cure a supply of these to aturday Sales for Men] Tomorrow it’s White i A Shirts als TOD tists Gers dant the Popular *, cut full, sive comfort, ; . bee the Teg- ‘wn makers, vurchased for norrow, si output of ell } These were FRENCH, REVERSIBLE AND ' PL SORE UES OTS hae, SMR For Quick Clearance’ in the Suit Store Tomorrow 100 Wash Dresses in terns, made in charming ways This sketch portrays that fact, he well as the marked change in halr dresving that is now upon us These « may t soft, clinging material attractive colors and pat and selling all season large sprawling design, Tall ender women will welcome the wkirt or tunte effect that will fe soon On many of the newest frocks in Hightweight fabrics ‘Tomorrow, choice at $2.50. BATHING SUITS A Quarter Off Women’s, misses’ and children's full line of sises, in pretty and } up to $7.50. whereabouts — myself, Henri and Auguste, The government wee pot even auspicious that he had left Switseriand. And to think that We were folled, our plane over thrown, by this miserable barber! Alas, my duchess, even @ prince is not exempt from the aecessitios of life He must eat He must charming styles, woo! or silk, blae or black. ONE-FOURTH. A Sea of White Waists And all reduced, many at almost half price; beautifully made of fine materials and dainty trimming; on tables tomorrow, priced this way: O8¢, $1.25, $1.45, $1.95, © on to $15.00 valet, #0 UrKent Was the noe precaution. And, thongh we waited) upon him assiduously, none of an | tknew how to shave, nor would we have dared to riak spliling the royal blood. Could we seod Loula forth un. shaven, with three days’ stubble beneath those magnificent mus taches? The sou) recoils from thes suggestion He would have been al mockery, madame. What eet we do? “For long we pondered upon thia/ question, And at last It was t Auguste that the suggestion came. | “Send for a barber!’ sald this miserable one, “Hut. he will recognize the! prince, objected Henrt But, if so, we can detain him unt! our plans have been fulfitied.’ “So he persuaded us, and wo left the howae and hurried to the cor) ner for a barber. It was growing late and our friends were at the! rendesvous. We took the misc reant) to th prince. | you know this gentleman? | ed, sternly plied the barber, gaxing! # thoughtfully, ‘Unieas—itis Roglipty | He deeetved us, the scoundgl, So, sure that Louis waa not detart ed, we withdrew, leaving the bar | cee | “NEEDS NO WO BOOETING.§ Pt, j ber at his horrible pursult. Andiin the next room we walted, till a wild Next Week shriek aa of some strong man io ~The | agony resounded thr the fh _ ae vit abo Sos Greatest Exhibit of a |___-™ Tox™-xen lay Loute oa Primitive Wild + ahaa Bae 8 ehinfito RUSSHLL & DREW, Ma i} People another Man Ever Made Anywhere |The JOY WHEEL / m 4 p } | $7.50 and $8.50 Messaline Waists, assorted styles | | and colors, choice, $4. 1 9) each .. Pay Streak Attractions $ yo Seuttion Lendiow T ht Me Rives. S00 to HE. Mate. S00 to 1.001) Neat Week—-Same Great Attrac Hon. THE GRAND Igorrote Village: i. Y.-P. Exposition JOUN CORT, | Manager. FRANIS th the musical “HIT MAHTMAN stir AnMOY urm How can I tell it? Upon the floor | eapled a dark and silken hing, | looked at it and at our half of Louls’ magnifi | Night to $1.60 Seattle Theatre RUSSELL & 1 Managers. Hoth ¥ = 4 DAY COMING SOON} Has Arrived — |) sstAjnieMaehe'liny: ig owaeg fj__At the Arena jij w= me—saus,cir or m r of Com with t bam ty Barman meree, with eault th Made . 4 fetter doy Au ss “ii| Chinese Theatre Mrs. Annie Besant Mg bs we iy “ “ “g € , - - he seas A.-Y.-P.E. ° evewned Orat aed Prest- From ever erelal body in the} dentateetat svotmmet tera to} tate of Wa soerotary gion com Ht pledging the) qhe pwKIN TROUPE, Jusgiors community's support of the mo¥e|Magtclans and Strong Moen. Firet ment time In Amoertoa. Music Halt ON FOURTH AV, AND smNPOA STRENT, SUNDAY and MONDAY, August 22 and 23 PORTLAND PIONEER DIES. Native Chinese Orrheatra. | (Dy United Press.) | PORTLAND, Or,, Ang, 20.—M, 1D. Wilson, ploneer, perhaps the gat)} The « known livestock @uthority in the! AGO M too Witt PATON Northwest and ecret ary of the oO n state Vintwsion to the} Pact exposition, died ye ebiew jay of heart disease after A Full Line of Snappy New Ties at 5c All Saturday me OPEN END FOUR-IN-HANDS. ‘No Need to Pay Me han $1.50 for des or Oxfords £ lots fi and made to sell for $2 The shy) ones in this sale are surplus reput e¢ manutacturers to $4 ing country. In fact the same styles and qualities arege at those prices in the largest cities of # Ample styles and sizes for tomorrow's sellin NINE STYLES OXFORDS, SEVEN § SHOES, NINE STYLES PUMPS, = Values to $4.00, os 1 5 § at, a pair ..... e | ‘Complete showing of the | new . Fall fh | Shoes. Latest shades in fabric tops, jib cut tops | and new lasts. Dale Bert Twe Lotweope, Job: Mat.. 100, Ze, 500. Nights, Ie, Bie, Soe, The. Advanced Vaudeville, Week of Aug. 16 HELENE reo Soprane. BUCKLEY'S TRATED Dew IRENE LER aed THE CANDY KID. ) VROMANS, terman Jester Luna Park * ——— at Beatle tes or Nik! Point Cate ke dance 1G NRW ACTS NOWTHWESTERN LEAGUE DUGDALIOS UTTULITEC PATK BASEBALL and (RE ek Free, Fred Melvittc, World's Chant High Fire Diver, to Darkeg 80-FOOT LEAT POR LPR i" oo Sulphur Bottom Whale Twenty Other Big Peatares Daily. Grand Scottish Gathering and Parade SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st CANADIAN MILPPAIY DISPLAY oA. Mm f Down Town 1 Vang ' " military SCOTTISH GATHERING AND PARADE, CALRDONIAN AND OTIEH GAMES io Mae one eM { Ditiged Stadivm — 4 ptoitaity pis men, ehildren’® we GRAND HVENING CO dancing vent

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