The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1909, Page 4

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THE STAR: GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. ree RUNAWAY). 1420 Second Avenue ‘RIL Needs a oe, and He DRESS COATS | ff ieiveracitncs! lt may be that Morrison Davis,/ an Syearold boy now In the care CRAVENETTED OVERCOATS An of ime hie little feet be 1 to toddle, Morrison has runaway.” Back tn Kitsap coup ty, where he came from, the nelgh bors tell of bie journeyings, When he and his little sister were award ed by the courts to the care of the y for a spec “I want a job,” he manfully de ~4 +4 C od r * e y b e - — Specials for Friday and Bisrst tere eas akt| rom sno0 w soem 044 7 before last at Edmonds, after his’ lows, to her with the Patriarch Saturday all the way there, Marshall Otto) tomorrow LADIES’ RUBBERIZED SILK wood I carried tn for Mr. Sweet.” | division br note sale “ebalge for $18.00 battleships that he has so oftan| ani L00; special ..... . watched in the harbor at Bremer |COOPER’S SALARY There are many others too numerous to mention, for poe He ts a Good Boy. assortment of Girls’ and Misses’ Dress and School Capes. an excellent child, sweet tompered, The most complete stock of Coats for men and women Perey Beatin beg Mpa in the state AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. away ts his one fault. They so atn- You always save the middle profit. yw's longings for Independence |B. Cooper, at a salary at $10,000 1420 SECOND AVE. 1420 SECOND AVE. | FOR STRIKING GIRL ccoal citren 8. EB. Crabb, who struck bis 12- lyearold daughter Elma tn the face with his fet near the city hall Wednesday night, wae fined $100; by Police Judge John B. Gordon; yesterday. Crabb waa charged by’ Humane Officer John Vaupell with | assault in the third degree. & sams —— Bankrupt Sal Rg stock iP ot hts Mate Furnishings your Bake Oven Treatment Message and Teom incleded ta ‘Treatment, ie = “3 Se Your Patronage. —TOURIST BATHS— Eu TRULY WARREN "si ua" a 228 and 230 ane ie, Second Ave. and Marion Basia | ] } Shoes That Meet Every Requirement FOR EITHER DRESS OR BUSINESS WEAR. There's not only syle but service and satisfaction tn our shoes, Every pair represents the best value that each of the various prices can command anywhero. Old Oak Shoes $4.00 FOUR DOLLARS’ WORTH IN EVERY PAIR. They are so good, many people who used to pay $3.50 for their shoes, find them worth the difference. Stacy-Adams and Jobnson & Murphy's shoes, $4.00 to $10.00. SAMPLES! SAMPLES! Men’s Sample Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes $20.00 and $25.00 $27.50 and $30 Spe- 1,000 805 FIRST AVENUE Colman Block. if T moke « on your Dental 1 High Grade Clothes cial High Class Clothes Raturde: “EDWIN J. BROWN. Pay Streak Attractions at the Expo. Just Arrived “NEEDS NO BOOSTING: s The * Greatest Exhibit of Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere Come and See Them _ , Greatest opportunity to save from $10.00 to $20.00 on any high-grade Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette. Now is your chance. Oldest and most reli able Sample Suit Store in Seattle. TRU LY W ARRE Original Samote | Chinese Theatre Native Chinese Orchestra, LADIES’ RAIN AND], 22S GIVEN MORK last disappearance. | Militant and Rebekahs, wil be inj} age of 85 per cent woo! and strongly rec He had begged rides and walked) this city for eight days, beginning | omm: You just ought to see how much | fh King, secretary of the Ontarto ly recommend for ite wearing and non More “ably be shrinkable qualities. $1.25 ace ictly vy lorrison says when he grows up huraday of next week will be Our price . : i. COATS, strictly waterproof; the kind $12 50 PB ypneieomgiig booming gee lod mesday of nest week will ' rf both men and women. We call special attention to our ff) The home officers say that he ts RAISED BY BOARD and heavy weight; colors black, tan, grey, . Little 6 sympathize with the Ittle|services of Superinteniient Frank Special Values in Women’s leather; sizes to 13% | that they are greatly in hopes some| year, the members of the schoo! | Misses’ Velour Calf Shoes, warranted all {one on a farm will want just such) board of Seattle voted to raise his 1 Lot of Ladies’ Black Wool Dress Skirts; e | solid leather. a boy. walary from $5,000 to 96,000, with they come In different styles; large nize,| Our price .... .. ; Caf alncdd 0 lal reach Praaee until his salary Saterday to 36. Special for $3, 25 Bere Call teen, Warsented of 4: ‘50 | oe < . solid leath Our price « ‘MUST PAY | PAY Alg FINE Mr. Cooper has under hia super i Ladies’ New Fall Styles in Dross Skirts lees Box Calf Shoes, white oak sole, mat Vision 823 teachers and special in-| ~ ; navy and black; the new pleated 2, 5 calf top; warranted not to rip. 2, 00 structors and the welfare of 30,000) effects. Special for Saturday $ 7 Our price ¢ seeseoee seebere Men’s Shoe Store The greatest bargain offered in Seattle, These Skirts are made of | Fine Shoes for ladies; blucher style, with patent leather eeerre e i age striped panamas, worsteds and novelty sultings. Plain colors and | sizes. This {s an excellent opportunity to purchase & in fancy patterns, in light and dark shades; values up we 95 ora - A.-Y. oe wi | to $9.00; your choice for Specially priced for Saturday's sale, a pair . JAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909, A. LAWSON & BROTHER RELIABLE DRY GOODS Nouse Corner iseptember Sale Fall Underwear and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. The lines here represented are stand. and well tested makes, gaining an ever-increasing clientage-—lines we strongly recommend for thei ing and non-shrinkable qualities. We aim at doing business on a close margin of profit, but we sight of quality. Goods and Prices Tell the Story—Come and See Sat Men’s Fall Underwear and Half Women’s Fall Underwear and | Children’s Fall Underwail : Hose. Hosiery. Hosiery. 5 ; : home, It was thought he would be m s ieeaciaees Nile inthe ety. Ou On your fall wants in Underwear and How | Right here we can save you mang ing for, but rarely realize oe wou ~ wee bay agli gather in knota or wear off; tested and vv Ribbed Vous aod Drawees to’ mateh and see " je here, who abhorred home or yp Bigg f J tine o entree good medium weight; vert # 7 - a much-looked-for opportunity, the early rush a big “H" aod who longed in the MORRISON DAVIS, a ge ys hae gre Fes nacmg | taped, Special, for 25c Bors’ and Misses’ Jersey Ribtagm r line Y , 3 : erma . b. be . “A ’ oy medium weight. Spec ng broken s of our lines completely, as we were innermost rec “ of Bis sare Ces felled. Sizes 32 to 46-in. 50 Adies’ Ribbed Union Suits, good medium Saturday not prepared for so tremendous an onslaught so early a home where he night fcotch vod — OOS Our price Cc Senet. ai elled ceaimas eabeee +o and carry water for some one who ater dad’ Watin. Oe DF etuidie’ Calan utth, creo co a : : loved him, so Morrison longa, and f LL IL Men's Fine Ribbed Jersey Cotton Vests and be . aaa - ° ae peter Arter lh : J We Seem Seem to Have Just the Right Thing the Right Thin within bis heart burns the fire of Drawers to match: full cut and well made; | Ladies’ Part-wool Ribbed Vests and Pants to 10; BOK OUR Gimmed, able seat coh natural match; medium weight «iik-taped 69c Boys’ and ienes nm ond Vests aul sizes 16 to 106 | Ladies’ Wool Vests and Drawers to match; Saturday . oi Mon’s Natural Wool Vests and Drawers to | — fine rib; steam shrunk 1 00 Seve’ Mies i ! match; sizes 32 to 46n, This garment | gpecial : E . Boys’ ond Mis sian Woo) / , Pants, stea nk hn comes fn medium weight, with a. percent | Ladte Fast Black Cashmere Hose, double sizes 16 to 3 dea ora wearing EOQ| Beate sce 25 ¢ | vere ent iene qualities, Our price fast black; doub ro SRCER ee found him wandering the street and| he formal opentng of the grand . " | Ladies’ extra fine Black Cashmere Hose, wee ogo Bo ggyt fle LADIE MERCERIZED WATER- turned him over for the night to lodge will take lace at the tem Men's Fine Australian Wool Underwear, | a bl r ol nd oe) eR ney and ; “ese ase ei voats and drawers to match; alzes 32 to 46. | jouble heel and toe; regul 4 333 price PROOF COATS; regular $16.50 to Mr. Sweet, who bad no children, and| ple Monday noon, followed by & ses = lege i | out sizes, Special Saturday aC | a: eta e who volunteered to take bim tn. f the Grand Secretaries’ anso- ie garment is one of our oldest end} 5 | Boys’ and Misses $20.00 values; special ........00005 | “But, Morrison,” sald the home| ctation at 7:30 p. m moat popular numbers, gaining new friends | Ladies’ Grey Wool Hose, ribbed, white heels, sole, heel and toe E officer, reprovingly, “you are too| Among the distinguished Visitors | each season by its wearing and $1 50 |} and toés. Bee 5c | thread of cotton In leg which LADIES’ RAJAH SILKS, RUBBER- ttle to work, and no one will want /expected to be present are Petrus | non-shrinkable qualities, Our price . | Hive price : - to the wear. Bee Hive De ZE egul 20 nd $22.50 val- & boy whe fuse away.” | Meyer of Copenhagen, Denmark, |[J Men's Plush Wool Underwear, vests and |———— SSAA ae IZED; regular $20.00 and $22.50 val ‘i 1 won't ran away if I have a | Jon B. Goodwin of | Baittmore, | drawers to match; «lx to 46, Another | ’ Mi ’ Fall F Wie REED ihe sine osanece job," he dectared, “and I can work.| grand necrotary since 1906, and J 1M tried and tested number which we strong | Boys’ and Misses ‘ootwear. Values. Men‘s strong Merino Half-Hose, good for wear; colors natural and grey 95 Our price, 2 pairs for . c Men's Cashmere Half-Hose tn light, medium natural and + effects. Our price é c Calf Shoes, warranted all al Dress Skirts. ee oe eae Be Specials in Women’s Belts and Two eascers sa — Petticoats | Rol PSE ieee | jac Bateen Waists, made of @ Neckwear. | turday. | quality, tucked yoke. , i: on ‘ 1 Lot of Ladies’ Black Petticoats, with deep wale Women's Elastic Belts, in colors and 25c ruffie, cut full. While they last, | y case regular price 29. Special DONT 00 o8s Kav eiesdes ip bneewee C | one tot of Woot Waists tn brill Yornen’s Silk Elastic Belts, superior 5 te = batiste and other wool fabri quality; with jet buckles. Special 0c 1 Lot of Ladies’ Black Petticoats, three | i ison’s style waists In this lott | styles tn this lot; with deep ruffies trom | to $4.50. 8 Women's Fancy Embroidered Collars. -20c | the knee and clusters of small ruffles; worth up pectai Special | others with pleated ruffie; all cut extra | One lot of Black and Colored Women's Dutch Collars, embroldery trim- | wide and made of good quality sateen and |. fall styles, not all sizes int med and plain lace offects; values &. near-silk. Special for $1, worth up to $7.00, to SOc. Special . aece c Saturday . Spectal Saturday .... ‘BRANCH | STORE — 2401-2403 ‘JACKSON §£ Specta! MacPHERSON-GHAY CO. FINE TAILORED SUITS Pscca® Our showing of Fall Suits is strikingly handsome this year, no previous season ever offering delightful variety of smart styles. Our splendid new stock is so varied that dozens of becoming can be found for every style of figure. SI5 A Specially Attractive Line SI 5 New Fall Millinery $6 Silk Waists for $3.9 This store is going to be a factor in Millinery selling this fall and | peautifully Tatlored Silk Waists of taffeta and m winter. We have just unpackeda shipment which, for lateness of ry hi black : th t N Yor M style and general desirability, cannot be excelled. As is usual here, | '® White, black and gray; the latest New York styles priced taem low. The line we show at $5.00 will compare | Y@lues at the regular 06 of = 00; spe —. favorably with anything offered elsewhere at about twice the price. | Priced . * $12.50 New Style Long Coats for $8.50 | $20 Black Moire Raincoat for Th Coats are. made in excellent style and trimmed with stik | Very stylish Raincoats, made of a splendid quailty braid. The material Is a good quality black Thibet; semifitted, | binck motre cloth. It ts absolutely rainproof and at 64 inches long; ee price $ ) 2.50. aeser wien 8, 50 “ . a iu ply were nen gd looks like a silk coat ee $20.00 values 4) $20 Long Tailored Coats for $15 $12.50 Black Broadcloth Capes for 58. There splendid Coats for women are worth every cent of $20.00. Made of excellent novelty suiting and Scotch tweed and strictly The very latest styles in Women’s Capes, made of & tailored. Pockets trimmed in mannish effect with ” broadcloth, in black, navy blue and tan button 015,08 velvet collar and buttons to mateh, Specially priced trimmed; regular price $12.50. Specially priced ....+ $9 Dress Skirts for $3.95 Excellent Shoes for Women $14 eR hoes for a very little money; rm price §2. Bedding Bargains | $5 Bay Suits for $3.50) Hosiery Bargains Gray, fall size Blankets of good quality. These Suits are made extra strong, of de- | Not the cheapest kind of Hose, that #a Will give satisfaction in wear, Regular price | pendable materials, such as Scotch | °P!Y & few days, but an excellent ribbed top, black hc ag $.4h 6 pate Extra special for 98c tweeds and novelty cloth, Norfolk coat | at our regular price of 25 ‘ tee te and Knickerbocker pants. Sizes 3 to 7] sold tomorrow at : Cotton Blankets in gray, tan and in white. years, Regular $5.00 values ae 59 Women's Fine Ga Lisle Hose,” Good size and of medium weight, Regular | fF «1seeeeee seers and tan; retnforced heels and toes ae eat values at . price 60c a pair. Extra spectal for " ae Z a BV shynap | vical ad «be ¥ 49c | Fer larger boys—s to 14 years—we have | Oniidren's extra quailty Fine a splendid Suit, made double breasted, in | Hose, all sizes; 2 for 26c, or, & Daly) Full size quilted Sfkoline | Comforts, filled | very attractive style. Dependable dark | wari y edspreads yandsome with pure white,/gguitary gotton, Regular | materials, well sewn and carefully fin Sy ad Bedspreads in a price $1.25, Extra.rpectal fer Sat QB | ished $7.50 values ular price $1.25, Special for Satur urday. , Ml Bh cash isicass det ack 00 day .. rigs ben : watt [om MACPHERSON. GRA Rooms 228 and 230 Burke Bldg. Second Ave. and Marion St. pesos sts leg from $1.00 up. SORES PANS OUND SARt ; Open Till 10 o’Clock Saturday Evening Second Floor—-Take Elevator Mat fang and ‘Berong Mei ira PIKE STREET NEARSECOND. ANE NUE

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