The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1909, Page 12

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THE s1TAR—MONDAY, AvausT #8, bil THE_BOW MARCHE CHOOSE THE Mill Remnant and Factory Sale |} GEARDLESS. — HERE'S WHY 150 Women’s S ; $10, 00 and $12. 50 “Sample” Skirts ‘Tuesday | at Girl Accepts Test Kiss i Now that they've dene their duty in bringing him business, the maker is willing to lose From Bearded and) | something on these 150 Skirts, made of the best all-wool French serge, panama, cheviot and | Beardless Men, Former mannish worsteds, in plain black, brown, tan and navy; gray mixtures, tan stripes and plaids. : ‘ lg , s f ves Her Microbes. | Separate or cluster plaited, full flare gores, scif-fold on bottom, or self-strapped and button e Gi Choice of the FATHER OF OIREGT PRIMARY COMING | wBriatrrinar ‘tie TO SEATTLE TONIGHT | WILL ATTEND CONVENTION oF WAGHINGTON 6TATE DIRECT LEGISLATION LEAGUE, Twe oeuive FREE To ALL Ha -— SUNDRY BARGAINS FOR. TUESDAY—WEDNESDA A SNAP IN HAIR BRUSHES GLAD-PHEET Sanitary Halr Brush—Pastly Glad Pheet 1p en cleaned, good bristles, A reg ular Thc bruwh; your choice of several woods, in as 4 callou fal worted colors, at ! ackage for. 4 | trimmed, All sizes and lengths in the lot to begin the sale Tuesday morning Second Floor, $3.00 and $4.00 Sample Waisis $4.50 to $7.50 Sample Waists Walsts of pure Hnen, French lawn and Walets of pure Irish linen, net, atlk tat fota, lingerte, mull, prettily trimmed with lace inserting, medallions or strictly tall- ored with pleats and tucks; up to is 50 in this sale for only $2.95.--Second | ingerie, some nicely trimmed with pretty | Floor, Pick the smooth shaven man, wirls, Ite safer, They made a test in Paris the other day, A man with whiskers kisged a girl, They brushed hor the bruahings tn & they Wweted the found almost enough germe to #soare Health OF fleer Crichton out of a year's rowth. hen they found & > beardless | line for $7.45 bis be SUIT CASES AND TRAVE LING BAGS : We have just reecived a ship t ize Bult @ and Grips, 1 ove & quantity quick ecount of per cent on the entire stock of Bult Cases Traveling Thies holds good for three days on laces and embroldertes, others strictly tall | ored; waists which sell regularly at $2.75 to $4.00 in this sale for only $1.95.-—Second Floor, le Line Jewelr Worth U to $2.50, 50, Choice ‘Tuesda ‘Sam A part and parcel of the sale advertised Sunday, but omitted from lack of space ginger to the selling Tuesday, and keep alive interest in the other lots at 1Sc, includes Belt Pins and Buckles, Brooches and Dutch Collar Pins, Long Chain ‘omen’s and Children’s Bracelets, Cuff Links and Scarf Pins, Jet Bandeaux, Watch Beautifully set and mounted designs on OK silver, gunmetal and jet. Choice, 98¢. This offerin Bayaderes, Fobs, etc. range up to $2.50, but we've put one pric on the lot Real Irish Crochet 1 Neckwear Samples z From Well, Lerimie beautiful apeclinens of and Sample at © dgilars nant judin STOCKS, SET W : ni ¥ nay, ows WITH F ‘ 5 : 5 DEEP HOCR DOTCH COLLARS WITH BRAIDED RAISED NORE REPEC Prices read thus The $4.00 pleces for $2.00. The $3.00 pieces for $1.50. The $2.25 pieces for $1.13. The $1.25 pleces for 63c. The 75 pieces for 38c. The 0c pleces for 25c. $1.00 MOTORING VEILS ron 0s tment of Silk Chif- elie with wide atin r, two yarda longa yell Price Litsit » surplus Jot the chiv! happened on in New York: here to sell Tuerday at $1.95 each. Pier. rk WHITE HATS 3 GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES 3 Tt will add 29¢, 59¢ and 79¢ The values Main Floor. je line of girlg White Dresses, made net or embroidery; @ to 14-year For Tuse ay & of lawn, ir pretty ae ehh be prices. The $10.95 Dresses will be $7.30. The $ 6.50 Dresses will be $5.67. The $ 6.50 Dresses will be $4.33. The $ 4.50 Dresses will be $3.00. The $ 2.25 Dresses will be $1.50. The $ 1.50 Dresses will be $1.00. Children’s Wash Hats at Hall Price The 98 Wash Hats will be 49c, The 65c Wash Hats will be 33c. The 50c Wash Hats will be 25c. Second Floor At one-third less than the regular retail outh, and prevailed upon him to r. They could only collect a fow germe and they were harm | lone. 1 don't take much stock tn that,” aid Dr, Ortohton yesterday, (He & handsome mustache.) "There fa no special danger in whiskers. |There are germs on all lips, A beard on a mas face indicates age and good Counotl Clerk Bhrader approves of the Paris finding “Bteer ol advises. hey're treacherous.” (Bhrader has Ro beard. HOLO-UP MAN’ SHOOTS ONE OF HIS VICTIMS (ty United Press.) NORTH YAKIMA, Aug, 20. -~ Thomas Lane, a clork tn the gon eral store at Thorpe, in the Cae cade inountains near here, was so rlously wounded last night by a) robber because he thought that the command “hands up" accompanied by « display of fire arms was a joke by a friend. Lane entered the with Rugene Brain, the proprietor, when the robber entered. he tn truder was masked, and polnting | store |& revolver at Lane and Brain, cried | out the familiar call of the hold up man Brain's hands shot head. but Lane replied dot and started toward He dropped the next | mt with « bullet in his thigh. When Lane fell, the would-be rob- ber lost his nerve and fled. A above bis piposse je on his tral! today with bloodhounds, La srocthounds. Lane will reso’ recover r of the beards,” he} W. 8, U'Ren, of Oregon City Oregon, father of direct legislation is expected in tonight pvention of in his state to attend the annual ¢ the Washington State Direct Legie | lation league. The convention be-| ging tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Pine Arte Auditorium at the; AYP, fair j “The only argument against direct hat the people of incapable of welt) ernment and do not know what ie good or bad for them,” said a member of the league today RELIGIOUS LEADER {6 MARRIED 70 DOCTOR Frese.) | WASHING TON, D.C, Aug Mrs. A. C. Odway, “Victoria G tin” of the Koreshan Unity, or a |modern celibate sect, announced toda, jage to Dr G. A Graves, & dentist, who was a mem ber of ‘the religicus order at the head of which Mra, Odway held jaway The news of the marriage of their leader will shock somel5,000 Koresbans throughout the world, The Ko ane have communistic roperty at Kwtro, Fis, valued at | 200,000. day and nesday, , Laxative Bro mo Quinine Giyco-Thymol KODAKS Snap! trigger is taken 13c FREE With every ine—$1 wiz 75¢ chase of 66a. Horlick’ Malted | of our pure then? 1.00 69c Cold Cream we The next **"Esbossed | eve @ Japanem which suggests it wi Set, comprising self to thousands of 36 rT Creamer and Beattle people in The | Doan’s Kidney Pills | These are A, Quaker dark toom.| b0c bd. We develop, print) box 29¢ | drown ei nw 16c known in Ji and enlarge, quickly, | Cascarete— cheaply and well the wise Tekonsha WOMEN! BE BEAUTE We are demonstrating at our Firet A ore the Witlard White “Alda to Beauty.” rater will to show you the merits of these remarka yarations, We call special attention to Vaucaire Galega Tablets, whieh the bust, fill out shrunken parts and p © & perfect form. During the demonstration the $1.00 box sells for m—The bOc Koos the your pleture but what step Melorose Beauty Cri box, dur FOUNTAIN SYRINGE SPECIAL Our guaranteed Fountain Syringe, made of pure red full capacity, Has rapid flow tubing and hard rubber A better syringe cannot be made quart size—Reguiar $1.75; special Squart size—Kegular $2.00; special est wt THE QUAKER DRUG 6 Ce RGGeSe Beh aCGeNee CeTe Sey ay cee MARTIN &CO.|| Noney > 1207 Bnd Av. Opp. Hotel Saver. EASTERN &Y High Grade Gloves | Rees Henk Bidg., cor. Pianos bed It is seldom possible to secure these “sample pieces” until considerably later in the season, as the makers fear to detract from regular business by marketing samples so early, However, here they are, new Fall Silks, on the threshold of the season, at almost half price. Represented are Louisine, Taffeta, Swiss Satin, Messaline and Peau de Cygne, in all the most wanted shades in hair line checks and stripes, broken plaids, overlaid plaids, Pekin stripes, pin checks, self- Tartan checks, some with velvet stripes and overlaid Jacquard figures; an offering without peer or paraliel in the history of Seattle merchandising; regular 75c, 85c and $1.00 new Fall Silks, Tuesday at 50 yard. ~Main Floor. 25¢ SCHOOL DRESS GOODS Mill remnants Cotton Dress Serges in 2% to 6yard lengths, Tuesday at half price; cardinal, wine, garnet, green, tan and blue To Vancouver i: 30 p.m. | Return by Daylight neg | Through Victoria. Princess Char. \lotte Loth ways, giving time for « visit at the cities of Vancouver and STEVENS | AL tits icine Victoria. Take you en route Wat ane yoo rasta COLLARS 7 ae rs tae falands. ES Canaan hy apa y 12 WAISTING MADRAS AT. Mill remnants Cotton Madras; 2 to T-yard lengtha, fn light and medium grounds with woren stripes and checks in various sizes, Just right grounds, printed with stripes, crossbars and in weight for autumn walsts, school frocks, boys’ fine mixtures; a good servic able material blouses and men's shirts, It will make up hand- 12: 20c Linen Handkerchiets 10¢ || 75e CARPET SAMPLES 25¢ ~ a 25¢ Linen Handkerchiets 15¢ || $2.50 SAMPLE SPRINGS $1.00 (Ai 4: 3,000 samples and broken lines from Mills & Gibb, Incomparable bargains are in this wonderful Mill New York, at 50c to 65c on the dollar. Buy at this Remnant and Factory »ple Sale —Third Floor, “AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HAL : sale—for now and for holiday gifts. You'll save lots CARPET SAMPLES, 23¢ BACH SAMPLE PETTICOATS OFF THE REGULAR PRICES of money. Ingrain Carpet Bamples, 1 to 1% yards 61.50 CARYHT SAMPLES, O60 MACH Tieet “? wire Brusse! 1% yas, long: newest Seattle is where the festive Eastern drummer disposes of all his‘samples—might be called the “Jumping-@ place"—there’s nothing beyond. To return with heavily loaded trunks is costly. In short, LONDON BUY ALL THE SAMPLES, and this time IT’S PETTICOATS. SAMPLES, YOU KNOW, ARE THE CREA OF THE FACTORY. In this lot are HEATHERBLOOM, FINEST MERCERIZED SATEEN, MOF MOHAIR, FEATHERSILK AND PURE SILK PETTICOATS, in black and all the plain colors, anda stripes and plaids. ings. ‘The very thing to Regular $1.00 Meroerized there around the bh Ouse a S200 Gateen Petticoats at _39¢ na Me - 98c 150 TO $2.50 BHD SPRINGS, 81.00 ra | | at | | oom ti Regular $1.26 Black Mercerized lateen Petticoats at... 66c } | | Road Unquestionably the greatest sale of Skirts ever held in the Northwest. one of the largest manufacturers of skirts in the country, are retiring from business and have sold London their entire stock of skirts at a small fraction of their value. This big lot comprises everything that is staple and new in pure wool skirtings, both domestic and foreign weaves. Every skirt is a new 1909 Fall model. There are blacks and all plain colors and novelty mixtures. All sizes. Do not miss this sale, as we are pare acaaly offering these skirts at nan ne and less ..........+ 10c FOR 20¢ HANDKERCHIEFS ates Women’s all-linen, sheer, embroidered Handkerchtofs, hemstitched with a dainty narrow hem; wonderful values at llc each. 1Se FOR 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS Sheer Hnen crossbar Handkerchiefs, scalloped edge and hemstitched; many designs in both styles to choose among. 1Se FOR 26¢ HANDKERCHIEFS Bleached on the green hills of Ireland; sampled at cost. Bolled-—that'e all all linen, of cours hematitched, with new floral Initial in each corner; soft fin ite BBA ish; quarter-inech hem; an extraordinary Mil) remnants handkerchief to well at 15c each. Malin Grapery 6nd eomtars Floor. ct ii'in” here and ¥ SATEEN 12%0 YARD Sateens for in REGULAR $3.00 PETTICOATS Regular $4.00 and $5. Petticoats 7c PRINTED CHALLIS AT 4c A YARD oROeRY Woven Wire Bed Spr tor full-size nagalae $2.25 and eres $1 .49 and medium-size bede, a makers floor Potticoats . BULLETIN A c egerercra | Regular $5 Sample Silk Petticoats, al colors, $3.3 Domestic Department | GLOVES | 4 16-button length Sim all sizes, 2-clasp, glace fin 1 ves, all colors; thi} Ootion Ba lar fluftty ee 4 : Wool Matting. In J-pouné ‘Toot of pure white Cotton Hat~ | feh: regular $1.75 quality; ‘ 980 seller i pound and &-pound rolls: each value apectal 19 Tuesday, a : . rolf one up ‘nicely Ja, a bos pric c oar c , ¢ - 7 and all measure 72x84 Large und of them large enc ash the Cotton Bat Dainty Cotton Challis, 24 inches wide, percale finish; pink, tan and red grounds, printed with flowers principally. 10:30 Tuesday morning at 4c yard. NO PHONE ORDERS | 35c 36-inch Sunburst Sateen, -16e! | $20-$30 Wash Dresses, 8:30 to 10:30, at, the yard . 8:30 to 10:30, choice at Mill remnants “Sunburs 1 to Byard | A few BPriantes and two-piece Gresste, of | | lengths, in black and all cob Tuesday morn: | yjne¢ n, me uation ellk, Poulard silk and lingerle | ing, 16c a yard. NO PHONE ORDERS. Tuesday morning, $5.00. NO PHONE ORDERS. 20c Check Gingham eee, Aes 5-4 20c Table Oilcloth, | 8:30 to 10:30, at only . : aC 8:30 to 10:30, at, the yard . Kitchen Apr made Table Ollcloth; white and fancy col Gombotter. Special prices | 4; one for a bine, brown or wi ome siightly imperfect; Tuesday mc | n | 1-pound fo} Tuesday h NO PHONE ORDERS Amit, | poner rei $ vr wonbdae 62c | | ORDERS ne bo sate oe ERE Bs cia va f | LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICKS white, cream, From 8:30 to Sateen Ladies’ Kid Gloves, all colors, Wool Matting —White Lambs } Ladies’ and boys’ Leather Gauntlets, with leather fringe; wate of good, durable soft-finish uesday, & “ hi _PINS oo) standard t nd Dutch calla a in a F a wide range «ray. gn with fancy les; valued 25 on a bandy 1 finish} not tat Se derdo Maskets—Or ets for single ash a ote—Larae 11-4 DB beg at borate: aio yihy hignksts with blue Or_pink ia weal, O96 | hod ayatl (hemselves of In conventences; no obliEe “ian of dhy haiurg i gataiiea,

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