The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1909, Page 9

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NN YAEWS k Be have got av : sec} stand selling Pp the old \s \ ft other mer h ig: ve put at the st Bol “low our’ New re } lew Metlu We have s eas a limit, t annual , but w the size order to ty pled gales for the n force Lnew prices,” Meth- xl” is t our- » same protits have of tae double year. means 50 per cent jprohit per garment to avery subs ag is a list prices, them, a Metho:! tantial of old other nd our prices: its, Overcoats and nincoats for Men Be vege $40.00 $35.00. $30.00. $25.00. $20.00 Our Our Our Our ~Our New Method price New Method price . New Method price . New Method price . New Method price $32.50 only $30.00 only $25.00 only $20.00 only $16.50 only Redelsheimer = | & Co, | Sa ci T OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE T WEEK OF BIG FREE RSIONS BIRMINGHAM tle on this side of Sound on and street cars Leave 6 ON BIG, FAST NEW “Iam T will set ; return at 8 p.m NO GET ON BOAT FREE ed to see nice level land my ten acres out to fruit next year.” OPother letters, but it costs us too much to 1H Berries raises o Of this and on the mainland on this sjde of the e Birmingham is ound, accessible to railway, s and churches, and is caper than on the Sound with beaches, tingham, its beautiful agate t water lakes, a eckled trout is an ideal place nding and a day's outing, so with us, ish to buy or t chance to g water front Come and = enjoy whether you intend Fine trout g in lakes on { Division of eap as $50 of 10 per Everett people take be Birmingham at t I ett at 12 f property fr office in Room 2, ding classified ads. SHOW OPENED WITH SPLURGE. High Steppers and Hand-, some Gowns. Seen by Horse Show Crowd at] the Armory. Seattle's fourth annual hors show opened in a blaze of glory last night ta the big National Guard armory with an elaborate patronage of the |i] most exclusive of Beattle soctety | folk and their guests, Nearly four |i score of boxes filled by the soctal |] esented a beautiful array of |i ne hate and gowns and the /ff more somber evening dreas of the| men. | The staging of the National Guard armory for this big equine exhibit |i ie most effectively done, The boxes, |ff promenade, ring and entrance gates | are admirably sulted to the pur posea of the show Francis T. Underhill of Barbara, Cal, - expert amateur sportaman, is passing on all the ow Santa Te a, the direct ing man much of the|ff credit for the suceess of the event. |f He has worked untiringly In hie ffort to have everything tn readi 00 Mink Bernice Baker of Tacoma | and Miss Elinore Laidlow of Bpo-|ff kane, recelved many cheers last |i night for thetr bdrilliant per |ff formances, D.C L. Howe of Vancouver, B. C showing some fine animals. Char | Manning, of Everett, with his pri | winning pontes, D. EB. Freder! with his trotters, and D. F. Sullivan tm the saddle class, ate drawing the | | blue to thelr various excellent ex | hibits, ‘SACRAMENTO HAS DAY | are |} Sacramento shared bonors with | Mr. Taft today, for it was Sacra- (ff | mento Day as well as Taft Day. To help out, the Californians distrib- | jj juted 10,000 baskets of grapes, 7,000 boxes of matches, and 30,000 Cali fornia badges among tho fatr food products at the AYP. E WIN AT POULTRY SHOW Lioyd Bowers, Goshen; E. J. Wat json, Gold Bar; H. W. Turner, Sun jnyside; Mra. B. 8. Hill, Bast Yak ima; 8S. J. Soule, Seattle; D. J | Reinhart, Kennewick; [. J. Oder, | North Yakima, and J. M erie, | Tacoma, were am the biggest |winners with exhibita at the! A-Y.P. poultry show | WOMAN'S ALLIANCE MEETS. | The Woman's Alliance of the Unt- tartan church will hold tte regular [monthly meeting In the assembly room Friday afternoon at 2:20. Mine | MeMecher will speak on “Organtbed | : # Celer will sing. = | HOLD A SOCIAL, if The Stevens Reltef Corps No. 1/ }will hold a social at the home off | Mra. D, Barton, 4749 Thackery place, |i |Priday, October 1. Strangers | eT. |THE MARKETS | | | wel cae Indicated, are erades, | Bene ° Butter Pat Butter, ranch Poottry, ®, Greased. lo. . ters, live, Ib, Squa | Pigeons, dozen | Belgian hare, Ib. + Monts, Live Weight. 1%o "08% : hg ao 06@ 10% 1O4¥@ ii ltry Poods—Selling Prices. )-ib. sack » 10m, $6.00 per ton higher. Feed—Selling P Washir ” y 14,00@16 Washingtor jy Washing rr or onts srlecasliife Prices. 2 1% \ 5 60 DANCE TONIGHT. Souvenirs of Pres, Taft given away tonight at Dreamland, Seventh av. and Union at, Select dancing Adrnigsion free. soe The boxes were Muttering |Hf MeGregor and 8./7] “ORIENTAL LIMITED,” 7:10 P.M. Biss, Sic J. W. BULLOCK Phones 87. cm Hosiery Begins Tomorrow RIALTO In our previous semi-annual Salesof Boxed Hosiery the decided economical advantages that result from buying Hosiery by the box have been clearly indicated. iss The occasion commencing tomorrow will be no excep- tion to the rule, as preparations have been made that insure saving inducements of rare attractiveness. The “Rialto” brand of Women’s Hosiery is syn- onymous with satisfaction. “Rialto” Stockings are fashioned from carefully selected stock, laid off on slender forms—are very elastic, fit perfectly and are absolutely fast-black. They are reinforced with double sole and toe, and in most cases have high spliced heel. The qualities embraced in this Sale are cotton, lisle and silk-lisle. only. BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL $1.50 Women’s Light-Weight, Gossamer Cotton Hosiery, fine gauge, with high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Women’s Medium-Weight Cotton Hosiery of very silk Egyptian yarn, in excellent finish, with hem top, double heel, sole and toe. BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL $1.75— Women’s Medium-Weight Cotton, Split-Sole Hosiery, so desirable for tender feet, with double heel, sole and toe. Women’s Cotton Hosiery of real Maco yarn, silky finish, medium weight, very clastic, with hem top and foot strongly re- inforced. Women’s real Extra Size Maco Yarn Cotton Hosiery, in medium weight, with high spliced heel, double sole and toe. BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL $2.00— Women's Cotton Hosiery of pure Maco yarn, made with very elastic ribbed top, five inches wide. “Women’s Medium-Weight, Silk-Lisle Hosiery, fine quality, lustroug finish, with high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Women’s Medium-Weight, Split-Sole Cotton Hosiery of fine quality Maco yarn, with double sole and toe and high spliced heel. alwdeg Women’s Hosiery of best quality Maco yarn, in an excellent | i] weight for winter wear. Sold during this Sale in Boxes of six pairs —Firet Floor. BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL $2.50 Women's Light-Weight, Silk-Lisle Hosiery, extra fine quality, with deep garter splicing. Women's Medium-Weight, Sea Island Cotton Hosiery, fine gauge, made with spliced seam, high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Women’s Real Maco Yarn, Extra-Size Hosiery, made with extra elastic ribbed top; a medium weight, very soft Stocking. Women’s Heavy Lisle Hosiery of superior quality, with spliced seam, high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Extremely serviceable Women’s Extra Fine Gauze-Lisle Hosiery, made with im- proved wide garter welt. BOX OF SIX PAIRS, SPECIAL, $2.25— Women’s Split-Sole Hosiery of best Maco cotton yarn, made with spliced seam, and strongly reinforced; an __ exceptionally good quality. | Women’s Extra Size, Maco Cotton Split-Sole Hosiery, me- dium-weight, with elastic hem top. | Women’s fine quality Silk-Lisle Hosiery, reinforced with } deep garter splicing, high spliced heel, double sole and tee. iI Women’s fine quality Lisle-Thread Hosiery, made with sea ff island crowfoot, high spliced heel, double sole and toe. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED The Coal on Top Last Eastern Excursion This Year CHICAGO ren RETURN $72.50 Oct. 4 ‘Tickets where, and privilege of divers¢ routes returning, Ten Final limit for return Nov. 30. of all others in quality, 4s offering t summer redu any- we are ndW at regular It is a clean kite nace, stove or r great satisfaction qualities. of all coal and dry are first class, lallow stopover days going limit GOOD ON THE Seattle to Chicago Without Change in 72 Hours Complete information regarding routes, sleep UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE 721 Second Ave. Corner Columbia. (. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger & Ticket Agent re oa ei nama Money Saved sell real estate, etc. We give you full weight and guarantee 0 and free and rubbish EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle So much de- pends on the steel in a saw, Unfortunately the quality cannot be seen by the eye. You have to use a saw some time to really know what it's made of, Simonds Hand Saws are made of Simonds Saw Steel, ‘That statement alone means the saw is all right. We guarantee it, Pay $2.00 or $2.50 for a Simonds Hand Saw and you get a saw worth every cent of the money, When next in either of these stores, ask to see the Simonds Saw, You don't have to buy, but if you need a saw we are ready to sell it, SDMA. Chcas edie se $300,000 Surplus and un- divided profits .. 40,000 The Savings Bank has been the stepping stone for some of the richest men of the world of finance. One of the reasons that so much money is spent carelessly, is because it Is too accessible. If it was regularly deposited in our bank, you could it to from 4 more easily hold on to it. INTEREST 4B PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually, JAMES D. HOGER, Ident N. B, SOLNER, Cashier DIF Ferdinan TORS hmits, J. D. ‘Low wart, C. H. Bebb, ilck, James D. UNION HARDWARE CoO, STEWART HARDWARE CO, F, M, SPINNING DAN. BE. ERICKSON CO, FREMON1 HARDWARE CO, ne Hoge Read. my todera D's CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches at Daltard, Georgetown | and Renton, SIMONDS MFG. CO. Seattle Office, 119 Jackson St. ALBERT HANSEN, Jewele, Firet and Cherry. Optical Department. Do you want to buy a home? See The Sta ’s classified real estate columns

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