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sperma we = THE_ 60 Store Closed Monday, Sept. 6, Labor Day; Seattle Day at A.-Y.-P. E. | 50c Kinds for 25C savings, WOMEN’S 50c STOCKINGS try over; th le W ‘ednesday at 25¢ pair.-Main Floor, | 95¢-35¢ Knit Underwear 15¢ 35¢e-40c Knit Underwear 25¢ Underwear news of the most wel come sort—it tells of coal, comfortable Underwear at Great Savings Misses’ and Children's Veste--High neck long and short sleeves; low neck, no | sleeves and short sleeves; lace trimmed and tight-knee pants; 35c and S5c values; | own hats.—Second Floor. that will lee fell and winter Women's Fine-Ribbed Veste—High neck and see low neck, short sleeves and no sleeves, in white, blue and pink. Pants taped top, lace knee; abo Cights in fine summer weight; $1.00 WINGS, ALL S5e and 40 values, all at one wits Sh price Wednesda in any a t It is seldom possible to secure these the makers fear to detract from regular business by marketing samples so early they are, new Fall Silks on the threshold of the season at almost half price checks and stri; broken plaids, overlaid plaids, checks, some with velvet stripes and overiald jacquard fi allel in the history of Seattle merchandising. Regular 7 ie | CURTAIN SAMPLES 40c EACH || D |VALUES TO $5.00 A PAIR apie, Lace ai - a ) to ell Fr ir mi each. 4 sels, ie net « ssi weaves exempt t work ot the mill. offe f. the kind tn Bis it Fou mine Ble and B6¢ Matting, ite Od rote, od@ lengths. of4 patterns, elt uped at one fe linen ‘we: Cweet. prt ft a yard [omg gers Ag bag: of it! Only $1.00. ready te wear instantly. jong sleeves. Bigelow Axminster an Body rupee yg gs sah) der down to ... yards long. Nothing rugs; worth up to 3.09; each ou know what it means when we say “Sample Suits” Suits in the accredited new Fall styles, which are finished CAUSE they are samples. Not very many Suits in this lot with it's a . They are 40-inc® Coat Suits, full lined, semi-fitting, sleeve. fine broadcloth, in shades of green, navy, smoke and brown Full Floor-Length lawn, in Frege and beautify vantage with Kimongs & fine, rownd thread in médium shedings adions, trimmed to ad color tnaterial. | fhe who likes to be neat and trig aroun Wild be delighted with these pretty kim But it tw just a « house | $1. 19) trimmed with laces Walste actually 2000 PAIRS SAMPLE HOSIERY ef eb From a Well Known Importer at About Half Their Real Value Real Value An importer who is recognized as the leading Women's Hosiery Hoyse ig this country. is advertised in all the leading magazines, and has the largest sale of any Hoslery in the world their travelers’ sample lines of Women's Hosiery, and offer them at almost half their value, WOMEN’S 75¢ STOCKINGS Tn this lot you'll find Black Sheer Gaur Including Gauze Lisle with silk em ; broidered insteps; Gauze Lisle, with lace Silk Embroidered, Plain Silk Lisle and boots; Silk Lisle, with fancy stripes; All- Gaure Lisle, in black, smoke, gray, navy Over Lace and polka dots, in such good Cc and tan, All-over lace effects, in black, C | colors as brown, tan, red, oxblood, Egat tan, blue; and lace boot stockings, in rose, | gray, smoke, pink, sky and black; all ¢ goods the coun- green, lavender, smoke, gray, gold and tan; all 75¢ val ues; in this sale W ednesday at 48 pair. oMsin Floor. | Great opportunities for milliners, as well as for women who trim their $2.95 UNTRIMNMED HATS, the proce Hate made of all at ance price Wednesday toman stik, corded sith. tur a rment ; 15¢ 4 with ¥ . . and ar t Wednesday, COLORS, tHe Wine gitocte and tancy feathers ew Fall Silks af, a Taal ample pieces” until considerably later in the season, as * However, here S Represented are Louis-. ine, Taffeta, Swiss Satin Messaline and Peau de Cygne in all the most wanted shades ia hairline Pekin stripes, pin checks, self stripes, Tartan | ures. An offering without peer or par , BSc and $1.00 new Fall Silks, Wednesday at SOc yard Fleer REDUCED TO FROM $1.45 200 girls will clap their she te in nN to- morrow, when the elders buy these trig little wash dresses forthem. Think They're made of fine percale or gingham, clean and perfect, or with Gibson plait over showder, lee: ali bi ay with black and white; full skirts, In the ordinary course of events they would have to retail for at least $1.75—we bought a special lot to sell at $1.45—now we mark the remain a saving of about one-third of more than usual care, BE rather choice collection notch collar and coat single-breasfed, “Skirt has gored top and plaited flounce from kpee to bottom Sizes up to 44 bust would be cheap at $18.00 and $20.00, while they last Wednesday ... $1.75 Lawn Kimonos $1.19 | $2.00 to $3.00 Waists $1.19 Decidediy “a small price for Watste of thin lot of cre and including pure linen tailored re worth 2 ‘to to $8.00 MARCHE 75¢ Kinds for Their trade ————Eey—E——>~——E— —E—E—E——__ We have secured Note the unusual aise: biaok ah | Sailor atyles The material is a | Suits that | . $12.95 character ofde and ends Woleta. Walsté, lingerte ilk corde: 25c to Matting mples, 1 yard square, cut selvedge ends. Choice designs, in red, blue and white Ww ill make fine rugs to put near the kitch en sink and save time and labor.” From 8:30 to 10:30 Wednesday morning they will be 10c each. NO PHONE ORDERS . Mrs. Potts’ Irons, 50c Baking Powder, 8:30 to 10:30, a set . ...., 85c| set of 2, including stand | Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons; regularly $1.25; Wednesday morn- and handle; } Ing, 8c a set. NO PHONE ORDERS, morning, one-pound cans fos 6c cans to a buyer. NO PHONE ORDERS. 35¢ + Matting Samples: One Yard Square 8:30 to 10:30, a can yea Royal or Price’s Baking Powder Wednesday Not over two | | quanr porrims 85c_ APE JUIC Bc. Me Nt port. SR giwe & rand; made | nee freeh California grapes; healthful, re freshing. luable at mil sacks, W Ht, 35c Hamp—Sumar oured, well trimmed, averaging ¥64; por ba mp entitle - Timbo ried’ Ger deliclote iba Weanes 4 2B ‘eon Oc vie ‘and, péndy to bat: re b bo onns . Weangn- | guy ae 15¢ “alley 6 standard THE Leads eal AUOUET Babs 1909. MYSTERIOUS. RETURN OF A tions Asked. the pap sane, at lithe address given without making | yourself known, of letting the own er of the purse know anything about Wt? That te the iittle trick whieh Glyco-Thymo me Seattle woman played on| | ; ‘ ino—$) ize 75c M. A. Garner, head clerk in With every pur fre Pet postoffice of Washington, D. C chase of ble worth nas We81,00 4 while It was only “common hon-| jf of our pure Rove aise 69c oaty it wae a bit out of the or | ADDED 10 SEATTLE Cold Cream’ we will | A-Y-P, wibasned mary. ; ive & Japanese Tea] Btatlonery 20 Cc | Mra, Garner left the with the fowels, coin and ticke wombn's rest room in the }ture building, at the scponition on |@unday, Bhe missed it In a couple of minutes, find it « The lows was report jed to the exposition police, advertisement inserted tn the pa r Last ening Mra. Garner \found that the at her room In the Y, W “a house, at Pifth and Seneca | Phat te all there was to it | the purse and the |the money and the ticket returned | intect, and no questions }found the purse tn the reat room, | why ebe took it away, why turned it without leaving he or seeking a reward, all the |myateries, But Mra. Garner | lteves that common honesty pure ‘WANT THE PEOPLE TO OIREGTLY ENACT Before a larg and women tnt 8 U'Ren, of Oregon, father of direct legislation tr the Vine Arts hall of the exposition. W. HL Kaufman, of Dellinghag, janother speaker ° The Direct’ Legi« filso b id tte ted to carry (nittativ rough in ¢ SIGNG OF PROGPERITY. CHICAGO, Aug. 51 As an *evt }dence of the pr | by the Rock Island road of the company today the placing of orders by for $9,000,000 worth of equipment ppalgn, | | offic \* Western railroad for some years —~« sold us their entire misses and women. We ne one seasor in stock over from Haven't the room era) different nearly all sizes style shat i Nottingham ie Lace Curtains White and Are for Wednenrday the extraord! fered, y store we We guara tor Tace in Lace ¢ fal, p 61,26 Lace Curtain apeotal, pair $1.60 Lace Curtains *pectal, pair $1.76 Lace Curtains special, pair $2.80 Lace Curtaint apectal, pair Doumcyed wi and $1.75 Seattle ‘Da | At A.-¥Y.-P. STRONG LOST PURGE Contained Dieseaiiia: Coin} evening, which i 24 hours ahead and Railroad Ticket, But Came Back-—No Ques-| morning rinowaaend yw teeter om | SUT CASES AND TRAVELING B If you found & purse contatuing eles trom the Be attle Chamber of AGS $1,000 worth. pf diamonds, 9200 10 ieee nae ee oe thie pur ‘he | We bavi loash and a tleket to W ington Chippewa hax been specially char-| ens uu / and then saw an advertisement in | ChPE | and Grips. ea quantity quich ph asking for the retura of oifering a reward, would | lyou quietly return the valuables to vet) DAY. GELEBRATION but returned only to! and an} reo bad been left | ©. A. room: | Juat | diamonds and| shed. Who ie @ | pretty fine thing, and not so rare as ) some people believe. LAWS IN THE STATE um movetnents in t, today made an address in the wae mn League of annual prepariog for a vendum laws pority antlelpated | tor, le | fread pointed to the road | The order tn the largest placed by The Valyu Garment Company, one of the largest manufacturers of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and.Skirts, have retired from business and were advertised in “yesterday's papers. wool Panamas, Serges, Cheviots, Prunellas and the latest novelty mix mix- tures. Best of workmanship, linings and _trimmings. 32-504 Women’s tat. to-Wear HATS $1 00 and $1. 25 PETTICOA A clean-up sale of every ver carry any hats tion Taffeta Silk Petticoats. of TY ao oe Well made, extra wide and ihe are sev le Hats this lot nicely finished. All hapes and « sizes 35c|.? 60c ..85¢ | 98c otal price, a $1.28 | $1.65 We'll Be There | 200,000 TAPS: COMING IN MO = The rte a the de! mon aboard at’Port Townsend at 6 o'clock thin — RETAMY USE YOUR AND. 2018 = Bose we CAVE. oruven rR T LAM cs ec To ALL ALL SEATTLR Rearerrenvearaiiat, “mi CQUAREN Stas TIT OF : Special Wednesday} Attractions | pown-rown SroORE WI3-1018 FIRST AVENUE, yee “TOWN A RE steamahip Mi gation of Japan is ncheduled to arrive © business lof her schedule, She will He over) there for the night wil] not tle up at the Great ern docks till 9 o'clock Wednesday however, and On thetr arrival at the Great of ner cent on the entire stock of t ¢ ! rennet cake the Japanese witl|p 0! 28 per ci oy , { ; Travel be taken in automobiles down Piret|f ing Bags. This holds good for today and t nly, ay. to Yealer way, thence up Bee ond ay, to the Hotel Washington here are to be special decorations Laxative Gro mo Quinine 13c the occasion | FREE box for comprising Pot a Doan’s Kidney Pills and Buger. Bet Creamer The are made of 660 brown earthenware, | box 25c | known tn Japan on | Cascarete— 16 [CANOE RACES AOKS AND REPETI- Tekonsha ware tho alse .. c | TION OF FRENCH FETE | WILL BE PUT ON. A SAAP IN HAR BRUSHES T Gad - Pheet. fal added attractions for|§ Sanitary Hair Wrush—Bastly | gig pheet 1 A ree cleaned, good bristles \t le day celebration at the ' e paition Bes Monday we } ular 76c brush; your choles of happy nounced today, one a repetition ct | several woods, In as 39c and ca the French fete, which was pro sorted colors, at ....++ the 26c duced at the exporlton by the| Federation of Women's clubs on! August 21, and the ovber a series | WOMEN! BE BEAUTIFUL ,lof Indian canoe races and water aperts, in whieh American and Brit We are demonstrating at our First Avenue store jumbla Indidns have agreed | t Willard White “Aids to Beauty Our de to show you the merits of these remarkal to compete | The 400 children who participate |B we» call gpectal attention to Vaucaire Gaiega Tablets, jin the French feto will parade the |i the bust, fill out shrunken parte and py © grounds on Seattle day in costume, |— form During the demonstration the §1 and produce their protty festival in the Auditorium In the evening. ‘The |eanoe races will be held tn Lake | nion, at the foot of the Pay! Melorose Beauty Cream--The 60% during tion . Birea, Director of Athieti wil | from tribes on Vancouver inland. Our guaranteed Fountain Syringe, made of pure red full capacity. Has rapid flow tubing and hard rubber screw A better syringe cannot be made Regular $1.76; Regular $2.00; in around the Bound | and on Hoods Canal are expected | to enter. Cash prizes will be hung up, and the Indians will put forth | every effort, there being keen rival: | ry between the tribes. ‘HOUSE UPSIDE DOWN | NOT GONE BROKE} ‘The House nd several fr tquart size ial Squart size ae THE QUAKER DRUG CO. ma Upside Down, an at traction on the cireak, has not | }*gone broke,” a» was published by | mistake {on The Star yesterday af ternoon. However, a petition for a receiver was filed in the superior | court by John Coughlin, a plumber, | who, appears, was & subcontrac having engaged by WI) the orlginal contractor to Frank M. Bean, at yp Bony ttemen. m Ipetuéed in Treatment, Your Patrosage. oa ‘Acceraie Messane « torney for the attraction, trouble rer’ payinent. between Coughlin — TOURIST BATHS — and Delage ie the sole cause for Ovetéental. | the filing of she petition stock of newest Fall Suits and Skirts. The "Skirts NOW FOR THE SUITS—AI All sizes for I'rimmed Ready-to-Wear Hat | Black Sateen, Black Moreen and Black Imit ‘Domestic Specials | Good Shoes Table Padding — : | oe 00 & ya | market; 18 everywhere. Table Padding-—ti-inch Knitted | Special price he | ms | - oes t | yard ‘ 2 {| Wor i abe restaurant or | finer e napkins; plain | $3.50 Shoes are ... C | $2.69 Shoes are . Pillows, Guaranteed tn every Ways “81 Couch Covers © Wednesday wrades | | Speotal TEA—SOAP—FRUIT JARS .| Ball Mason Fr with p rit Jare Tin Top. Je Glasses ise. Special at, per dover -19¢ pin-line rae 1 | rubber rings 3 | LOTS OF DARGAINS—NO M1 Prices | SWEATERS 8 Y| LACH CURTAINS BOYS’ CLOTHING