The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1909, Page 10

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E THE From a Well Known Importer at About Half Their Real Value An importer who is recognized as the leading Women’s Hosiery House in this country Their trade brand is advertised in all the leading magazines, and has the largest sale of any Hosiery in the world We have sec ured their travelers’ sample lines of Women’s Hosiery and offer them at almost half their value, Note the unusual ant Women’s 50¢ Stockings for | Womien’s 75c Stockings for In this lot you'll find Black Sheer Gauze Including Gauze Lisle with silk embroid | ered insteps; Gauze Lisle, with lace boots; |Silk Embroidered Plain Silk Lisle and i | Silk Lisle, with fancy stripes; All-Over Gauze Lisle, in black, smoke, gray, y and Lace and polka dots, in such good colors as tat All-over lace effects, in black, tan, blue; brown, tan, red, oxblood, green, gray, smoke, jand lace boot Stockings, in rose, green, lav “ pink, sky and black; all SOc goods the country over; this ender, smo! ke, gray, g and tan all 7Sc values; In this sale Thursday at 25¢ pair.—Main Floor. |sale Thursday at 48 pair.—-Main Floor, Every day we add hundreds obeautiful Hats to our superb collec- tion of $7. 50 Hats—an assemblage unequaled in Western America. Handsome Cavalier styles and the jaunty Turbans, in an infinite variety of all the wanted colors and designs. Every One of These Hats Is Worth $10.00 or Even $12.00 You will surely agree with us in a minute when you see them, Our $4.95, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.95 Hats, in many cases, are direct copies of the 3 finest Parisian and up-to-date New York models, We illustrate one of J the $7.50 models, but remember, there are fully two hundred others just as good.—Second Floor. WOMEN’S $1.75 15¢ TORCHON LACES AT 7c. $1.00 WIDE DRESS NETS 50¢ Never before have we shown more beautiful quisite laces—big varieties for all pur Women’s 50c Aprons 39¢ Women’s 39c Aprons 25¢ Why sit and make Aprons when you can get thoroughly good Aprons ready made at such amall prices as these. WOMEN'S Be APRONS S00 and ex poses. Also special lots: $1.00 Dress Nets at 50c Dress Nets; for women's waists and dresses, {n all the new shades; also white and black; stripes and dots; large and amall meshes; 36 to 44 Inches; Thursday, @ Yard ...ccccscseeeee . c 10c and 15c Laces at 7i4c Linen Torchon Laces, \ to 4 inches wide; Edgings and Insertions, in a cholce variety of designe; nothing better for under Ti | wear trimming; Thursday, a yard ....420 Main Floor Bargain Tabie--Main Floor STILL SELLING A.-Y.-P.E. SOUVENIRS at HALF PRICE We bought a dealer's entire stock, combined it with our own, and placed them all on sale at a full half less than prevailing prices. Of course, the selling was great, but, strange to say, some re main. Not everybody knows that—so we print this revised list tonight: r fale on Main Poor 25c Official Seal Metal Hat Pins .......... 10¢ $1.00 Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Hat Pins ......50¢ Official Seal Metal Scarf Pins ....... + -10¢) $1.50 Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Belt Pins ......50¢ | 50c Official Seal Metal Watch Fobs .......10¢ $1 50 Brass A.-Y.-P. E. Jewel Cases .....75¢ ® 25c Match Boxes, A.-Y.-P. E. designs ..... 10¢ | 50c E SP Bie Mag 25e $1.50 Brass A.-Y-P. E. Flower Pots ...°. T5¢ |.50c Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Flag Brooches .... . 25¢ $1.50 Metal Shoe Pin Cushions ...:.....75¢ | 50c Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Lapel Buttons ..... 25¢ $1.50 Shaving Cups, china mugs ........75¢ 50c Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Seal Brooches. . .-25¢€ $2.00 3-piece Plate Tray Sets .... .. D5¢ 50c Match Box and Cigar Clipper . .. .25¢ | $2.00 Copper A.-Y.-P. E. Ash Receiver.... .95¢ | 50c A.-Y.-P. E. Copper Paper Cutter 25¢ $2.50 Mesh Bags, Official Seal .... 1.25 50c Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Hat Pins .. : .25¢ $2.50 Vanity Cases, Official Seal . . $1.25 | $1.00 Enamel A.-Y.-P: E. Cuff Links . .50¢ $2.50 Bronze Clocks, A.-Y.-P. E. design. .$1.25 -00 Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. Brooches at ....50¢ 25c Brooches and Totem Poles ......... 15¢ | eae Flakes | 8i¢ a Package | Popular Brand Toasted Corn Flakes; an ideal breakfast food | Thursday, a dozen, sc ity. Thu equality. Thure ‘Se Canvas Clothes-Pin Bag, with clothes-line attachment, con | taining five dozen best-made clothes-pins; from 8:30 to 10:30 € Thursday morning, bag, pins, and everything else, for only 10c. No phone orders and none to dealers. 20c Art Sateen, | 10c Dress Gingham, 1 , 8:30 to 10:30, a yard . 10c | 8:30 to 10:30, ayard.. 6ic Mill Remnar 36 and 40 ‘Inch Art Sateen; ‘Thursday morning, 10c a yard, Fine for com: fort covering gr hangings, NO PHONE OR DERS Nurse Stripe Gingham, plain and combination 0 ORDERS. 8:30 to 10:30, bottle .. 8:30 to 10:30, package ..... Full pound bottles of this useful household Full pound package best quality ¢ * Stagch; remedy; Thursday morning, 19¢. NO PHONE | Thursday morning for 6c. Limit, 3 to each cus ORDERS. | tomer. NO PHONE ORDERS. sale tomorrow morning at $1.00 each. All are exquisitely decorated, and have handles. Think of the coming Gift-Giving Season and buy half-a-dozén, Basement. We @ purchased at a remarkably low price 200 beautiful Cake or Fruit Plates, one of a kind, madg to sell at $1.60, $1.75 and $2.00. These fine valuos will be placed on tt $1 Visitors to the Alnska-Yakon-Pacifig Dxposition are@uvited to visit Seattle's largest store i aud ** 70 thermetves of Its conventences; no obligation of any nature ts entatled. TAR—WEDNESDAY, SE 00 Enamel A.-Y.-P. E. i Purses . .50¢ 50c Baby Cups and Card Trays ........ 15¢ | 25¢ Clothes-Pin Bag Filled With Pins for Thursday morning, 6%c a yard, NO } 35c Hydrogen Peroxide, 4 Oc 10c Gloss Starch, 5c | | $1.50 to $2.00 DECORATED CAKE OR FRUIT PLATES cPTEMBER 29, 1909, SWCOY DONS © NAMED FOR MAYOR MOEN DRUG R~D Co ETAT DOWN-TOWN SroRE 5 (}F NEW YORK 13-1018 FIRST AVENUE, aN 210 one a - } UP-TOWN STORE WE DELiveq 8 ° ae en prea a J Rte To ALL ALL Starrigy er-or ‘ | 7 al We uP own Some, QUAALR SEUSTIFOR Wag, CREP Prones sng, ener ovens at ay ;}Get Your Soap|| Now | GARB TODAY ‘Law Works Quickly for | Seattle Government Of- ficial, Who Embezzled| $15,000 of U. S. Money. M. P. McCoy, of Beattie, former | United States examiner of govern: | J iment surveys, served the first day Soap is a staple article of a three-year sentence in the grocer charges you for launc federal prison at MeNell Island well what the druggist usua today, for obtaining approximately Jj I 1 and medicinal ap | $16,000 = government mone: mi 6 to note the sa v6 offered tenn government juoney — by OTTO T. BANNARD. ’ the savings offer MoCoy was arrested on the night| NEW YORK, Sept. 29—The Re , This sale lasts all week of Beptember 10 at the Lincoln | publicans have nomin what Mr Saturday, These for hotel by Deputy United Staton Mar-| Dooley would call a “silk stockin shal Fred Lathe, He waa widely | Candidate” for mayor to sweceed known and lived tn a fashionable | George B, MeClellan | |netghborhood and bis arrest created | He t# Otto T. Barnard, banker, |m sensation |lawyer, ‘varsity graduate, club | He was released on $10,000 pall | man and uplift politician | jand his hearing set for September - _ | Conti's Castile Soap | Turkish Bath Soap; Dr. Lowe's | 4 2 4 Imported from dehyde 20 béfore United States Commie IN wranes | —Per dozen cakes A |sonor Armetrong. ‘This was vost |TQ ERECT GARIBALDI =f 2°" pit septic and pure, |poned twice and was me up| four - pound bar | | three 25¢ cakes! 3 bars for 10c, In the meantime he White Lily Soap — | Quaker indicted by a grand ju: . mes Just the thing for | « Boap, bo whlch had sollected waditicns’ avt,| ‘The Italians of Seattle propose the bath fioog tO ldonce of fraud. A bench warrant |t0 Crect ® Iifewized statue of their can for C| Per dozen, Me |was fasued for bis arrest. When |B@tional hero, Garibaldi. The plan 3 cakes for 10c, | MeCoy heard it he broke down, con. | '# to unvetl It mber 10, 1910. Uncle Sam's Tar | Buchan's 363 ' Pumiss Hand Boap Boap— | fensed ail and threw himself on the |Th® movement ie represented by +p p Three 20¢ jmercy of the court at Tacoma you | E4ward Brunini, of the Seattle Mes J — The mechanic's | Three 5c cakes for for | terday. < saggaerio § ItaloAmericano, and friend takes off 10c. | 3c, | He was sentenced at once and| "ditor G. B. Porollt SVee, | Sees, Coed was on bis way to MeNoil Isiand| Finn H. Frolich, the sculptor|# three 10c bars for| Shaving Soap, Suse | yesterday afternoon, }who designed the J. J. Hill monu | He was married and Nvod at 523| ment, has been asked to prepare 20c, | —Three for 10c, | | 14th av. N. He bas @ seven-year-old |* design. Jansen’s Dog Soap | Rose incomparable son. ; ia i— —An imported soa) McCoy operated tn Washington,| UNION STATION PLANNED. ae we CANIS | ound soba Vieist |Montana.and Oregon, his territory | rae ; } OF £00. odor {f preferred; embracing practically the entire| Milwaukee traina will run {nto Northwest, Mix dutiow ‘wore to/the new $600,000 Harriman station | S*#t—Skatters dirt; | three ms cakes for check up the government con-|on ite completion January, 1911 3 cans for 23c, | 3 tractors. | Within a few days the Milwaukee He confessed he proceeded by a | trains will start from the tem-| carefully concocted « m to rob porary depot built by the Union . the government. Inste: actually ¢ just below where the IS | Ou for i golng out and checking up the sur |? cific crosses First ay.) : veys he eat fn his office and m: / Hip tho reports from the survey *** JOTI tok Hmirecords of the surveyors them-|* * My selves, Then he fixed up a fic. FLORETTA WHALEY 18 TO ® We have sold @ good deal of soap in our time, but titlor yroll and drew money for|* GET A BIG SUM. * much quantity and quality combined for so little Pa exXpense that was never incurred. | * — * get nine cakes of pure soap in a paper box for 23c. seit * (By United Press.) * tomorrow to make sure of getting yours, for they're go * NEW YORK, Sept. 29—* | SACRAMENTO IS READY |* rcretta Wantsy, "Who “two & * » eloped with Rev. & $ Josccb8, Siecnaly sale 2 119 CAKES OF PURE SOAP FOR } It will be one big day at the ® celye $5,000 from the estate & iA-Y-P. E. tomorrow. For that ®@ of her uncle, the late Anthony *® \day ts not only “Taft Day” but * Whaley, whose will was filed “Sacramento Day” as well And ® today at Mineola, L. 1 The #| |we are going to give the president * use of the estate, which is * i ja run for*this money, too,” is the * valued at $45,000, goes to Mr. #/ tee Frank Wiggins; commissioner * Whaley's widow, and upon her * from California, putes it And we ® death is to be divided among # ] are going to hand Mr. Taft and the # nieces and nephews * people a lemon, a large, juicy * * jlemon, and an orange, as well.” SR a Re There will be canteloupes that - ad |out-Rocky Ford the original Rocky IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS. |Fords from Rocky Ford, Colo. : - |There will be apples that back There will be a special meeting |Oregon apples off the boards (so of the Ross Improvement club to- jeay the Californians). There will night at the Seattle Seminary, The be oranges, lemons, prunes, peach-| proposed street grades in and I a os, watermelons, flowers, and ajabout Ross and other tmportant J Ovctdestal. rattling ko0d tume questions will be discussed a=) YDS. WOOL DRESS GDSm Lovely Half-Wool Serge Suitings, suitable for school or house dresses and other purposes; 25 good Q 8 designs are shown. For convenience in selling, these come only in 5-yard pieces; worth $2.50 the piece: Spegial'fer oneday .....:..06.008 +. $5. Silk Petticoats | Women’s New FallSuits | Millinery Spec $4.00 and $5.00 | 7 / A $2 98 — $14.95 Black Silk Shapes e | Regular Prices $17.50 to $25 ac 1 apes’ A big one day’s sale of regular | New Fall Suits, the very best ; $5.00 Silk Petticoats at $2.98. More | St) les, with full length and seven- G1 89 hths coats,. The skirts are the than twenty different shades to ‘ new pleated styles. Blacks, blues, Only thirty-five of these choose from, Nice quality heavy | . this price The s' right at ? grays, greens, browns and a line stling taffeta silk 1, full width. | they cannot be boug any store rustling taffeta ; 1 l i - | of home s and mixt izes Seatth : ‘ rly at less than 40 Only one to each cus r } | for misses and wo! 1, up to size 44, | and $5.0 Women’s and Children’s IC arpe _ Sweaters | big Saving = fi = Denar compelle o plored borders I lain whit 3 mpelled to say | colored rder also plain hite. Saving Sale price, 95c SPECIAL ON LINOLEUMS have the beat sweater | per patr valyes in all Seattle. This | 10-4 Gray Blankete—Fat y colored border. Saving fate _57c “ frets, [old ee ny qua broad statement youean quick | price, per pair . ly prove by visiting the store. | 42x96 Pillow Cas day, per aqui Jugt a comparative price list | each, ,.. | yard .. “ aa Cut only, follow peg: Printed Linoleum; 75¢ quae | Comforte—All apectally priced | 48.00 BOR LADIES a og | Pesular. Saving Salo price, each... ity, special Thursday, $4.50 Sweators........ $3.49 | Bedepreade—Fring Bedspreads, full double bed site. $1 99 | Rex sauare yard. COCh, oo eee le ay | Floor oll Cloth, 450 qualitys special Thursday, mer 8 - ‘ squere yard j Sheeting—9-4 Brown Shee tines, full width ‘(81 inches) j Cut only, 4 accu 820 value, Saving Sale price, per yard... 236 Archwag and doorway, Rugs : $4.60 val 9 9 special ursday . « Velvet Rugs, $x6 feet value; special 7 Thursday .. Saving Sale price, $3.50 Sweaters $2.08 FOR CHILDREN | Blankete—Large 124 Gray Blanket with pretty "pink and blue $00 Bweaters .ame | borders; our regular ae § "bc Sweaters "moe | Der par... $1.48 Swenter 15 8.00 Sweaters, Corset sila 98c COVERS FOR 490 | LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICES French cover, full front of | fitje Jace insertion nearly cov: | | ogee ee ering front; others of em | broidery insertion and edge le 50c COVERS FOR 350 Fyjl front govers of ood material, finjshed With many fowg of ting Ince insertion and | fun through With silk ribbon, | poys cLoTrHine Goon TRUNKS | Linen value; day, pair s+.

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