The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1909, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909 4 \CAN’T PRINT SEATTLE DAY TICKETS FAST |= DIVORCE AUN ENOUGH TO SUPPLY THE BUSINESS MEN | ++» TNA FAMILY : mer Suits All Sizes demand fo MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ARE BOTH DISSATISFIED WITH tickets at the down tows 9, 75 banks that the firet con THEIR HUSBANDS === = Oldest Sample Suit House in a attle Branches All Over the United States TRULY WARREN Original Sample Suit Man $20.00 y $40.00 Sum Mer Suits, All Sizes. ent has been ox <i | Drummers’ Sample Suits for Men and Yo oung Me J EEE EE ery oc 16 along Firat and : nd ave, wit ral ‘ ft PHILA MLPTTA, A } thousand sdditional Myself and associates control the entire output of the le f high ge for d ‘ and, War ~ SEPTEMBER 6U Uckets, whieh will no | clothing in America, accepting the sample lines, no matter how bi, 8 the drug ner W, ¢ ; | NOT GOOG IF DETACHED a ‘ ; 4 doubt be dinpowed of very mer is through with his trip No, ° } | i 4 Bet The Seattle Day buttor Of course, we are honor-bound to withhold name of make, so as to enable the hig e } . . 3 are «attracting attention rent, ground-floor merchant to get the large profit for the same Samples te. fl / x i 24 all over the elty, and hur ; rf (6 AomAENOWS * i ia a 4 dreds of them ere being always made a little better worn by enthu boosters working for the <) COMING TO SEATTLE. ss’ Sas ae PROBLEM PRESENTED. fetta Yeung Wen’ all and : at MANUFACTURERS Will | FIVE JACKS BEAT FOUR KINGS ", be purthased “pefore, pt wm coats and Cravenettes ‘ a Read Caefli Our Saturday Special city have be outablished { i i nterod 8 | ber 6. A majority of the wholesale the newest fabrics i MOOT \ MAKE A SPEECH, MAYOE, WHEN ONE OF THE JOHN: \and retail merchants of the elty All the started the an HE SAYS. | NiES 18 A COP. have purchased the Hokete for Hand styles, handsomely nulment of the marriage of Mrs | . employes and other firme and busl ‘aft fnatlfinie “ald Croxton, the parents of the bride ———_ ness houses are taking the tickets vilored, including alter oung M alleging that she was too Young! yutner Burbank, the greatest| Manufacturers’ Day will be cele Anton Haller, of Grays Harbor,|by the tons and doser free rice me a & Men’ when the cer was performed. |) .cticalturiat in the world, and the | brated at the A-YoP. expe to-| will play no more poker | "I'l Be There,” is the Seattle ation ree, p ' Summer Suits, all th Mrs. Crox It said she] who hates to make , morrow iy connection with Made-in Mr. Haller met one Charley Brith | Day slogan alway \ | found it | with her| ore than anything else Ww ngton Day, which ts to bejand a fat R we ! left, nog < husband becaus: alow H over the state, The) King ot. «ta aor os rere and the metal at 3p. m. In the Stadium how the tr ander vening at 7 comes the big id alaoe here Mr. mitt iy worth Ic than $209 . I 00, all go your choice (My United Pres) nS CoCenn 5 LONDON, Eng. Aug. 27.—After 7 sahinaton @taner at the|arer apentad a Whit ot ‘The Interstate Association shoot $30.00 to $45.00 Men's aving served 7% years ‘ er to Dire Sista ‘bathding he : : Phe irene . . ionen, the well. keawn pr 1 1 A. Nadeau - 4 ae a. me, Mr. a Wore, can ind Young Men's Suits, . ee hea te ved will be a pre ae initiated with { by Je y 4 boxer, Dick Burge, who in February Burbank {s anx President Chi : 4 and poker| Who tled Overcoats and Craven borticulturiats of the Northwest p informal way wh h , Seattle. Plans for such a meeting 1902, was sentenced at Old Batley |‘! for 10 years, penal servitude for in the nun 4” his |but whose tion, Governor Hay and " er of broken plge jes will be among the} Mr d in the shootoff ette We do not exag Alterations Freg, 7 : frauds on the Bank of Liverpool ; ottay Phones wa , hit 20 gerate when we say it 1s has arrived nd for Burbank’s reception at the rrtland, and tecvedps gv gga . Sug ; M a poole grandest selection of from Portland, anc Althou op mptly bet $23 on hie) ai re and oir showings are aby notice of his coming ceived today y , FREE ILLUSTRATED LecTunes, | "°°" NOTE THIS FULLY—We buy at a big discount, and, leased on ticket of shnnles regarded as remarkable ghest quality of new Mr. Smith held four ttend a ea Marquis de all material in newest hades; price same al- The Ohio male eby bers, under the dir fessor H. W. Owens, of Lima, O,| Next Sunday, im Roster: Wels fertcetat os rar tian’ thee & th pincide ’ pe ‘ To Vancouver Il: 30p. m. $30.00 second-floor rent, | has been invited to sing at the | lowship Max Heindel will » be no ill fee ways can cheerfully say that ig between “| Return by Daylight First Presbyterian church next Mon urse of free illustrated liomate today ne from | are without any competi day night. During the greater part « of an ethical, devotional fh . incident ing reported C afort te lncide ts t brough Victo ve P see of Monday the singers will be the tual and now-sectarian na pt rat ennnllinm nn: _ weg tir Needing de centage fous ‘both von titea toe ner and you can sea suests of the local Ohio society at/ture. The subject will be: “If a| Tomorrow is Mapleine day at) "ed Mr Smith was arrested. He) ii oo Uide Oe Saamuver aad so cheap and still make \ - la ee ) was handed a bundie by Acti ts né 0 Peseption re a Man Me, Shall He Live Again \Garvey-Buchanan Co. : vudae Mewerd ‘Walires ae Victoria. Tekee you en route g ing profit. 3 ting of 36 days on the chain |“fough Active pass and the San Juan talanda. CANADIAN PACIFIC, oo Foam } AY. o wang and « fine of $106. CHOLERA BREAKS OUT. Wy United Press) ST. petTensnt RG, Aug, I-A} violent outbreak of Astatlo cholera has occurred at Vitebsk, which is | t Vj lla the capital of the govergment of gorro e I age that name. The outbreak exceeds jn Intensity that tn St. Petersburg, | A.-Y.-P, Exposition there being 16 cases and #ix deaths | GET THE HABIT—BUY SAMPLE SUITS TRULY WARREN ORIGINAL SAMPLE SUIT MAN Rooms 228 and 230 Burke Building Second and Marton Sts Open tii ¥ $20.00 up to $40.00 Sum- mer Suits, All Sizes— $9.75 |tn ane ey, and Me cases eed 42) onmmos wo noowrINcs—r1, I DANCE | : ' ae : MARTIN P ; ENTERTAIN LADIES, The 2), tacmlanid% were vene' ana J ro 1207 20d Av. Opp. Motel Me » Mra. Harriet M. Hudson, depart: | Fernie ‘aps and By Gl rivcea erro] Greatest Exhibit of a |MMASORSICEA er [High Grade an | Pete "Ostrich Feath ci on a Chinese Theatre tate se ae Renee moar oe | Pharr We clean, curl htertainment given by Mra./ Bartel, at her home, on Kast People rry «t., leet night. American s -Y.-| model and d 5 | shad en ners see Ever Made conten Cocina \Seeaees oe ee COLLARS ig The PEKIN TROUPE, | Juggiers «| . ret | FEE") gas CuitS o Tomorrow is Mapleine day at| Anywhere ee see ye Garvey Buc hanan Co. gee Native Chieeee Orchestra. UY . WATER FRONT | pL Hesse of Honest Merchandise I bc Alongside the Rrewerton Navy | TE MOUSE OF LOW PRicts 1 Yard, where Unele Sam ts i spending millions of dollars A LAWSON & BROTHER f . ‘ , ) ; every year. Navy Yard City RELIABLE DRY GOODS NouUsE H 25 ’ Our big Clearance Sale of Men's Clothing closes tomorrow night. me on mile ot he, proitions - water front on Puge und an Fp 4 Don’t delay if you are in need of a New Suit or separate pair of Pants. is alongside the navy yard. We 5 y Tomorrow will be the Jast day this season to procure Suits and separate ire kar ts lane ovecas fee 4 Pants at the following low prices: thero (at our expense) and 3 i prove to them that grote wal There's a chilliness mornings and evenings that calls for warmer underwear. For Satondee we! arae in a short time. w AK sere ecco! ture various lines suitable for early fall wear, with values exceptionally stron: Men’s Suits up to $35.00 for GIO.G5 J] = ies Se ptionally strong. ; large lots at $40 and up. Terms , S 1 #4 down and $2 monthly, City Men’s Wants for Early Fall I : Men’s Suits up to $22.50 for SIS.5O Gy ine ere Ge LB oon’ Want for Early Fat 4 4 We butld homes on easy pay ers to match, sizes 32 to 46; steam shrunk; ments, Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Ken nedy, leaving Colman dock ten times daily. 1,000 choice lots and tracts to choose from. Only 60 minutes’ ride. BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT superior quailty; this garment we strongly recommend for Its wearing qualities, Very special value, 1 00 ouly . ‘ te eeeeeeeernes ' Men‘a Jersey Ribbed Tan Cotton Underwear —Veste and Drawers to mateh, — made with double seat; sizes 82 to Men’s Suits up to $15.00 for $7.75 Men’s Pants up to $4.00 for $2.95 Men’s Underwear, 45c All our Summer Underwear can be had at the above price, in cotton, COMPANY, come in medium weight, suitable 50¢ 106 Cherry St., Ground Floor, for early fall wear, Special .,... c Call or write for maps and We place on sale Saturday our line of Cash prices mere Half Howe, in black, grays natural and fancies; medium and heavy weight; sizes 9% to 11%. Very special values 5 “Closed September 6, Seattle Day at the Exposition, Women’s Fall Underwett! First Showing of Ladies’ Fall i i : ; lisle, cotton mesh, in any color you please. . Men’s Coat Sweaters Waists Hosiery i Union Just ia, 8 chalce Une; the demand for same Ladies’ Man-Tatlored Waist with stiff col Ladies’ F all Jers } ie going to be big; evon now they are sell lars wid tutta; they coten th neat ainee de eer nibied Seay q e ing freely. See our line, get our prices and checks, Special for : a Se Se S & We are offering extremely strong | saturday a 98c Lamy; Spectal for Saturday ‘ ‘ avings = BOG we $2.75 | tecee Neca ii sii yore, | MMe Siam Wen fe : : Ladies’ Black nd White " fe Ww U . r 1 and toe. rust LO. Boys’ and Misses’ Reliable School J '"\i\"tna newort ntrion Gneelat | ores gray heel and " . ‘or Baturday . on ccccceewceeve of Seattle Shoes for Saturday $4 25], or. ici fines embro! dots and figures ke C, C, C. 95c $1 45 2 Women’s Neckwear and Belts cial for this sale ‘ ; 4 ’ Capital... +ssreees $300,000 1 Lot of Dutch Collars, Plain Lace and Em ; ‘cos’ Fall U be Getting our shelves cleared for the large stock of Fall goods which is Surplus and un- a he eo 25c Boys’ and Misses Fa ’ arriving daily, ‘ divided profits .. ~40,000 Ladies’ Fancy saideecd ‘hives and Hosiery be “good fellow" | lal for Sa 20c Boys’ and Misses’ Fleeced Jereey Met ‘ sant of cowardles. He is Ladies’ Elastic Belts, in col and black Vests and Drawers, all sizes from - heey » « i Pe at thes. 7 Special afraid of being thought mean Bieetal B90 qualith 25c i “ 106 w 4 r we OGY Fe Caer ee eee Ladien’ Silk Blastic Betts, with Jet ; eres bed Union Suits, i . oO his money freely in having what Nuakion Seotal Ove 50c . q In erroneously called a “good Very Specially Priced “al fe, SSS sts time.” Then there is only one Roys Alf Sch on arranted ¢ : joudle sole For Men, Boys and Childr 2 ’ thing to do, start a bank account 2 ne Bley Ay ate er ll | Remarkable Black Petticoat Val- io cgeelll 0c J , Boys ane uldren. Any combination of colors you desire can be and put into it each week as Ay $1.50 ues for Saturday ; Fast Black Hose, the best wearing hose for 1éss had here, at prices from— 50c, $1.15, up to $4.00 much as was formerly thrown away. Note the Prices Quoted 1 Lot of Ladies’ Black Petticoats, with dee; ruffie, cut full. While they last Lot of Ladies’ Black Petticoats, three Stylos In this lot; with deep ruffies from the knee and clusters of small ruff others with pleated ruffle; all out extra wide and made of good quality sateen and near silk, Spectal for Saturday | $1 25 We Sell Standard Patterns | Boys ox Calf Shoes, warranted white oak soles, mat ealf top; warranted not to rip Special for 2 turday ‘ ents’ Calf Shoes, warranted all ather; sizes to 12% Misses’ Velour Calf Shoes, warranted all sold leather Misses’ Viet Kid Shoes, double soles, patent tip, warranted years; values ie los, Special fc P daturday ~ $1, 98 Saturday, only one ke BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 JACKSONeaT INTEREST Qf PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually Boys’ School Wants for Fall of Boys’ Coat Sweaters for © extreme; siaes 26 vce!” 50c, $1.00 wu $l 1 Lot of Boys | Pant “s enldent Caashter JAMES BD, HOGR, N. McCormack Bros. 812-14 First Avenue Opposite Colman Block TWO STORES—SEATTLE, TACOMA Ferdinand sehttts D. Low man, A. &, Bt t, ©. HL Hebb, It. O! MeCormick, James D. Hoge. N. i. Boines, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY 8TrCeT Hranches at Nathard, G and Hen etown TE Se a EL

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