The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1909, Page 5

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— TH ee —— | Store Closed All Day Monday—Labor Day Seattle Day at the Exposition R—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909. RULAIMG THAT a HAO NOT ED ACTRESS Bs TIER Gets Hot Under Collar When He Is Asked About Having DO YOUR SATURDAY SHOPPING AT Garvey-Buchanan Co.’s We Are Splendidily Prepared for You - New Fall Tailored Suits at $25.00, worth to $32. 50; “|Wen’s 124¢ Socks 5c $6.50 Street Hats for $4. 25; a manufacturer's entire line of Men’s Neckwear, regular 35c and 50c sorts, to be sold | New Veiting < Rooks Men's Cotton blanked people prying into his af fairs. im STATION MORE th drawers Saturday Ribbon Sale. regular 500 50c :. $19.00 Ladies’ Coat Sweaters $5 ) is ousands of yards Ta eta and Sat n Taffeta Ribbons, 2! At this price we are offering very exceptionabg wvalies TROO! 5 AT PRESIDIO © to 4 inches ‘itu sal teense ney colors; values tc ‘De in Coat Sweaters; best Saxony wool, mannish, fitted Ny United Frees.) Ramon, POT Ard . 00... sec e eee cece eneaseneners i semi-fitted styles; low V neck or high roll collar, in SAN FRANCISCO, Be opt. 3.—It is ind a splen alues to white, gray or cardinal planned by the war department | Hoc, Saturday, pe até SOMATIOR 3 Hie Civics. iy ae to station a large number of troops] ~— Sepia + : bd at the Presidio as soon as suffi is obtat ned for clent water suppl ng, snappy Suits, embodying all 14 lat- » New girdle top, cluster-pleated skirts, ‘New Autumn | koa Is > We are now showing an extensive line of the newest Fall models in stunni: features—the low buttoned effects, the long waist lines, semi-fitted coats. Below-the-knees coats are favorites. Materials are extremely nobby—Scotch Homespuns, Diagonal Worsteds, English Tweeds, Broadcloths, etc. $30 and $ $32. 50 New Fall Models for $25 Extremely pretty odels, in 45 *elf-collars and pleated effects; $82.50. Very s; $20 Wash Sas for $5 y for quick] Philippines | od in the » epne inlareté, It haw ne inch Tailored Coat $ u additi is also conte WOME FASTS AND $2. 50 Waists » for 98c eee acne S 1, Fancy Rep Suits,| | White Lawn and Mull Waist ally tri in| 4 CURES \ DISEASE! aintily trimmed vi Oriental lace, etc 4 1 by j All the wanted at. $10.00, lace and emb r id back $15.00, $18.50 and $ short steeves; v to $2.50 (By United Pres) POMONA, Cal. Bept. 3—To oure a skin m y, whieh has affilcted her for some time, Mra. M. C. Allen has completed a fast of 31 days. Ghe said today that she is confident that her fong abstinence from food has | Dur. 4 peeerance choice at . Special Saturday . Ladies’ 50c Vests ae. love Department special values in Ladies’ Silk, Lisle Art Needlework Dept. Bargains in Dresser Scarfs, Shams, Cen Ladies’ Imported Swiss Ribbed List , rhed the desired result. French Kid Gloves, black, white and | ter Pi hion Pili si L Py : bee the tnterin fetiestng her y shades. Some in broken lines, | ‘f Pieces, Cushion Pillow Stipe, Laundry low neck and no sleeves, hand * lak presi abe acer only warm S ielow. manufacturer's cost. onanipal og Knit Slippers, Dollies and Silip- or plain yoke, finished with silk wash water. Ghe lost 16 pounds. j p ribbon ular Se value 35 z pe 91-7592.00 KID GLOVES, $1.35 75c TO $1.00 LINENS FOR'S50c Sale price c | faine French Kid, 2 Including Embroidered Shams, Dresser j (lf PRAISE , white, champ . Center Pieces, ete.; some in LADIES’ 50c HOSE, 330 | and other prev hematitehed effect; valves to 50c Sa pee sR haga , 7 ble sole, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY spliced heel and toe; best grade fast black $1.25 CLUNY PIECES, 75¢ This lot includes Linen Scarfs and Center isle; warranted FOR SLOT MACHINES imported Pisces, ‘wi 5 fegular G90 quality. Gale 3 Acco: ding to Supe dent of | sameeren ba ng Pee values $1.25, Sale price, A | c priee 3 c Public { tilitios A +. Boullion, the} i izew; finge 50 DOILIES FOR 250 pay telephones now tn use through. | od oomph walls asiear Battenberg Lace Dollies, 7 to 12-inch sizes. CHILDREN’S 15 HOSE, 9¢ out the down towr of the} Saturday, pair various designs; regular values 25c Children’s Black Ribbed Hose ible wi ity are mo ng de- | © fe TO 0c GLOVES FOR 15c SOc, Sale price, each . triple knee, fast color. These Hose are » than @ » al Til 2Clesp Lisie Gloves, in black, sation 220, SIRPER SOLES, 19¢ seconds, but damage is very slight—hard 1 tol Saturda: 15c r bd 16¢ quality. Sale price c hv tienda daabes somes $1.00 CROCHETED SLIPPERS, 75c Ladies’ Hand-Crocheted Slippers, . various OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, $1.00 colors and all sizes i $1.00 values juman Hair crate Prgtecon heey vc LOG | atin’ steht Gowns, eood quity eae | reat 3 Just received, 1,000 Photographic Pillow down: high o nw Het wes se ring presping stock clean-up, preparatory Tops, washable; similar to the kind on vlad Aesth é * new and enlarged Hair 4 . fi sud rimming bra 4 when a sale and display last Saturday, inclu ee ia Gas dina ial ml Soto . ing 50 A-Y-P. Exposition 50c | Seale Arr rtostae ce fit made to Mr. Boulllon by strangers Hair Rolls, al! for 25¢ souvenir designs; each ...... & . porate lbeag Sapte pening Bhp here HAS and $2.00 Coron uffs for tse : Among the latter was Mark Mun Gwitches for $1.48 hi lesi Serocise Awaits You Tenerrew DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE py? tog araial naw | 0 Switches tc s2'08 | Another Delicious Surprise Awai ome Advantage of our half-price sale on Au The mac operated 1 the | . ao sustine Corsets, all new goods, this sea 1 i The celebrated Calwa Grape Juice (non tion. ie not m a tes lor 50¢ | alcoholic); the pure, unfermented juice of ALL GO AT HALF PRICE otter ve been addressed by ’ for... 98 | California Grapes, will be served all day Me bouillon to both corporations, ly $ for.. $1.50 | and evening; also the following delicious ly $2.50 to $4.00, for. .$2.50 specials: ra : Sans Gunde ) Stirring Specials for an - - | Grape Sundae .........+066 | Py ; nd Toilet P figns | Oe Nut Sundae cece i 7C Enthusiastic ae a Toe ‘After S Sal \ MALE Nea Ms a Grape Oran After Supper Sale We dotthe Hine H and avage se Dr Grape Jutce 89¢ Cot or Camp Comforts; after 6.. 39¢ Ay a Cold ‘Cream Grape Punch treat " ie \, | pe ny Q Grape Ple ad 76¢ Drummers’ Carpet Samptes; aft ; am fi a y's 1 o'clock er: 25¢ ‘oie “heron Face Powder for. .39¢ iung phe {tion and inctd P 206 Try Our Special aera $1.00 Children’s Hammocks; after 6..99¢ g the health Dolgates From 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. 35¢ Canvas Telescopes; after 6 ibe |e? 15e¢ 41 5¢- ontinue your cam: | rs Srp Releladeandct ieibiat ive Choice of one portion of Soup, Meat, ibe Rawhide Trunk Straps; after 6....25¢ paigt rats,” said Dr. Novy | i f Vegetales, Dessert and Drinks. rl Pig A ga Tia Beef 5 4 COO FY tie ive Menu | $1.25 60-tnch Tapestry Couch Covers; after <r dew A PE lag apn an ‘ where vessels from plague ted Di ‘ Soup ee fe tee foreign ports are constantly dock | : SATURDAY SALE or NOTIONS | nat Meat ye | 85c 4-4 Tapestry Stand Covers; after 6, 40¢ ing, and the time when the dread g Roast Beet Roast Pork Roast Veal | 50 dozen 16x16 Linen Finish Napkins; after plague strikes 16 never heralded. | Hi He Mending 1¢ Veal Loaf 1g gach nae ae The rat campaign 1s the stiteh In 4 a rY eg tc ite ae Pd dy al oid | 10g yard wide Shirting Percales, yard @4¢ — q 5 fi Y ‘ ¥ Mashed Potatoes aettuce Bf card Hoo Meliss cikies Qe | Redishes py co taby 2he Ladies’ White Sun Hats; after 6...3¢ LUNA PARK HAS 4 eee reer! B 2¢ | Grape Pie Apple Pie Rhubarb Ple | joe Ladies’ Undervests; after 6 be A BIG MYSTERY Bor Wire Hal 2¢ Ice Cream : 2 Buried in Mystery” is one of pert , 4 2¢ Drinks $1.00 Men's Flannel Night Gowns; after |BNitne new acts that will be put on F . fe it Grape Drinks Tea Coffee Chocolate 6. ‘ Ove at Luna Park Monday afternoon , ia F Ss It’s a coffin trick different from os. ¥: oe ERUAA TE HORE Be that frequently seen in vaudeville 90 gee igi ¢ theatres, The originator is Prof z 10¢ roll Toilet Paper for 4¢ R. B. Woodall, His assistant ts a aa) 160 NedWear, Tabs, Dutch Miss Sole. The young woman will g 2 Collars, etc be be handcuued and placed in a cof- 4 Ae ¢ b fin-shaped box in full view of the i oe ge ng Bag for 10ec to Lhe Necklets, each 5¢ public, and without the aid of cur j 15¢ 10¢ to 5c Wash Belts. tains, trap doors or other accessor Below 5 WBE | 1113-15-17 113- 15-17) each ...... Be jes, she will disappear and reap: wa Shichi ir 184 jg am ‘ i. pear from another part of the stage ‘ Sik’ Pye hi eae 4 Seneca St oem Tan Pouches Reloaded from the outte, The-well al CONT AY. ‘| ay meal known trunk trick will ¢ be worked, and both will be given as free attractions for the new week, | Feet eae 2 amarante rnin meee | Russian and Tuxedo Married Miss Robson. and © santanted tant © at 16 2-3c each (3 for 50c) ; Leather Goods at ridiculous- feta tr Reamalene: ce a | ly low prices; and a colossal assortment of Women’s Fin- NEW YORI ag EP S iprie 1 quality. » ery and Wearables at the greatest price reductions ever Belmont, who wa a to bs | married Bleanor R the 7 SC known. while abroad, was atrenuoud a Read wonty line; don't ee item. mae Se ae stamssitneienas halide cia Mi ALPEN ATS He returned yesterday from Eng 35 N k land on th Luettanta Captain Pritchard the vensel said that Men’s 35c Neckwear 162c. Showing of First Hats for Street Wear 1@ iiss er itis net of Way across, and that 3 for 50c Weopl jthere was no “Mra, August Bel | ¢ place on sale tomor- mont” or Minn Eleanor Robson on An exceedingly fortunate Purchase [Ww @ charming assort: board ’ by our Mr. Buchanan, now in the New ey of hats for earby fall Cablegrams stated that you mar York market, enablé& us te. offer. neck- | Wear. ried Eleanor Robson while aboard’ wear values unheatd of before. Silk $0.50 pI sade thal aay oy Four-in-Hand Ties, French fold stydes, MOORES POR: 04.00 Hh Swe or od Be meat Ne ve: ht or dark colors; patterns of ev sarod ny ‘ practical — stele, has a right to pry into my private ery description. Whatever you like in | facings trlatead cu ne —— a tie, you will find it here; regular 35¢ tatjored bow of velvet on poe ig 4 Bets ‘ ae 5 side; white and black com 5 this’ steamer,” pois Pe: binations and all sult col 1" per man. | Price 1 635c, 3 for 5Oc ora; $6.60 models $4, 95 rath uted Bel : mW aces mont h anger | See Window Display ania cer sehewien o The then turned on his! BOYS’ Ste UNDERWEAR, 250 Wings and Novelty Feath ’ ie tens ee ne ee Boys’ Balbricezar ferwear, medium light weight; suitable for a ers; all colora; all prices, “4 he: ae utacing "hea "gouple of m best Egyptian yarn, all finely finished: trom— away | ax muttering about Pama | - store always open Saturday evenings owe | for your convenience n this ‘“ittle | Standard ls gs these splendid values specially selected for Sat lurday's sale— girl | rocker this EMPRESS snathine selon extra $17.95 special machine store price $45.00 Mission clock, —thir EMPRESS is poaitively for 10 years, and {a mably the best and most rellabl le now ada it in easy of opera 7 ton, ais construction—will i ea right and over | F fi f action, If desired, by competent Instructors 6 eel | | uiseie n ure regularly ole ST. 95 to a custo SEATTLE DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYEM, ine { “CHILDREN’S EYE TRoUDLI (Established 1893) Given special and careful atte | by our specialist. Bring them fi The Raven prescription service | means that the doctor's skill in pre riding le moet efficiently cussie an exaiination {f you suspect qertaing oa BROKERS trouble, Our charges are very mented by the druggist’s skill in moderate. Stocks, Gra Both Phones 279, compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Becond Av. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second Ave. FIREPROOF STORAGE | Successful Boys Can Make Money THE STAR WANTS SUCCESSFUL BOYS We'll Teach Them “2” Make Money Davenports > ‘ Exclusively for bal Household Goods, Waldorf Bidg. Only Smart Boys Are Wanted A Newspaper Boy Has To Be Smart Every penny counts. Here's a chance to make lots pennies. of A large number of the most successful men in the world, at one time or another, were connected with the newspaper business. The circulation department of The Star is anxious to secure a number of smart, wide-awake boys, ranging in age from eight to thirteen years, who want to make money. Just as soon as the full number is filled, it will be too late so take advantage of this opportunity NOW. ° No capital is needed. Each and every boy will be started in a busi- ness for himself, near his own home. But the boy must be energetic and chuck full of ambition. If he is that kind of a boy, we'll do the rest. Come to The Star Officé, 1307 Seventh Av. Between 9 and 10:30 Mornings

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