The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR AME OUT OF HIS HOLE TODAY, AND HE SAW. A | REFORM THE Lcd heeft SHADOW, ALL RIGHT LAWS, oAYO 4 LUSTICE much politics, rewer of the United urt in an inter OOD NEWS Geeks news of the great February Trade Sales. The waist bu yer uncovers a derful waist bargain, The millinery buyer corners fine ostrich plur | sharp critictam | and their en- | enforcement, | of the grow hip of | faring Saliaoedinay Sale of White Wi R $1.50, $1.75 and $2 New Sp ring W Our shirt waist buyer came acr« a manufac turer in New York cit ee who was very discouraged with the prospects there; what with per trow bles and other setbacks, he was willing to sell his steck of Spring Shirt q Waists mighty cheap. That is why we can give you this splendid bargi ain tomorrow: 150 dozen White Wash Waists, beautifully trimmed with Val | enciennes lace and insertion, in many designs; tailored, mannish styles, made in the new plaited effects; button on side, with small fare cket; open front and back, long sleeves, with stiff collar and cuffs: made of good quality sheer lawn andl as eee ees | not one in the lot worth a cent less than 5 Ten different styles to choose from ae _ ENDORSEMENT eae Tecan ieee ALL otensomce eras ime o Pent : . sold tucked fronts, long sleeves, open bow Sting struck or any ‘loud | front, stiff collar and cuffs. Made to sell | HE GILL 1S A JOKE ™!!y0oyon cynics vans Bf 88 068 ve tena | LOT Pate af One auaty inne tae | LOT el of 2113 18th av. 8. aald tame ai| | LOT 4—Waists of plain white the Beacon Hill meeting and I tucked yoke fintshed with lace a Hiram C. Gill was last night unan *, a8 many of them were know flearly everybody living, In| | broldery. Meant to sell La b 2 imously endorsed for mayor by nfitted for standing the district. 1 know eight oat bs LOT 7—Walets of LOT 8—Wats LOT 10—Walsts of sheer: about 100 residents of the First Crowd Waited for Gus Save aves in Beattie os aa | lawn tn the man t exquisitely trimmed in lace me nene lawn, front of imitation «| ward, whose chief place f business Mr on spoke for nearly an BOUT, About wwothirds of the men atthe | tucked front and back, laun- | dallic 1 4 with | with Trish an uf nt ae pg Bond ye ih _ Bhar do . se bi ory ned , meeting were not residents of ype | dered collars and cuffs. Made | fine Val lace Tor | long # coo e Pcs, * val a aceording endorsement was given in the Bea. plause or showing ~ egg wren ae f | t0 Sell for $1.76 tail at $2.00 | at $1 each Second con Hill fire hail, to which place ward den under eaderabip of | who has swing shift nt ey Mullen’s, and who is Mr. Gils widely known for hia interest in porters leaped |municipail matters, Several of the to 4: “Let's on ows from Clancey's also joined dorse Gil” The chairman of the party and made their way to the meeting, cate jengine house. eye, put the exhilaration. The crow? t ward standing DENVER. in ‘the Den A. H. Reld, of 2206 14th av: 8 ] They Will Be Conveniently p phacsll ot on Tabies By Siz anid “I have lived on Beacog HIN Ee Trade Sale of Ostrich Plumes crowded into the back part of the | Reductions of One-Third to one = hall. Most of them were not sobe The millinery buyer was able to forward th had be Cain and Mra The meeting was ked for th purpos: of tndorsing Gil. Th hing “Red's” vigtiant | ¢) adjourned at the time ¢ m, and with one the endorsement and the ende o T di « rand ting had ® arrange grand ment cannot in auy sense be consk 0 ® views to th ov ered as a club enodrsement 1 Improvement club, th whfch organization bers were pr crowd from Mullen’s a DON'T WAIT. y's voted “aye The chair-| Do it now! Step to the nearest n carefully refrained from put-/phone and dictate that ad to The x the negat and the Star. Main 1056, Ind, 441. Star ade ) put any dis y one cent per word. (10 all taken w ‘ont 10 cents) all occupying Ch front seats 8 fact necessitated elegation from Mullen’s and y's standing up in the rear rdship in several WASHINGTON.—W. T. Lopp "has been appointed chief of the A ion of the department ~~~ DON'T PURCHASE BEFORE YOU SEE OUR PRICES ~~~ ‘Everything Reduced Majority of Suits, Coats, Raincoats Gowns, Dresses and Opera Capes at ess Than Half! of the Onssich Plan es, bought at a | price con cession, 80 a8 10 give Seattle women a Trade Sale | bargain—and feathers are going to be so much worn y¥ YORK.--The | this spring i} Pl - : Lin Black only; 14m. 91.00 | Block wndrestors tam, . $8.89 [Black and colors; 14:in. 91.00 | fu Gineu caprazen® $12.95 Black cad cole; Tein 92-00 fac cay aose $13.50 J Plu pais Bisck endl cole) 1bin 99029 | Breck os ane, aerme— $21.00 Black and calore; 17n 94699 | Black or white; 22%m,, $20.00 yin @ union. WASHINGTON.—W. E. Purce cntmeF | $8.00 Willow Plume— $40.00 Willow Plume— Mis lo reduce our stock as much as possible | In black only; 16-in. ~ $5. 00 Black or white; 26-in. . “$29. 20 & | entory, we have rearranged | $10.00 French Heads— $55.00 Willow Plume— Coats, Raincoats, Gowns, Black and colors; 19-in. $6. 4 | Black or white; wage hn ~$39. a0 ¢ Dresses and Opera apes - pee tome Floor—seuth. Astonishing Reductions ON LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS Values up Values up Values up to $28.50— to $40.00— to $58.50— $12 35 $18.0 0 ‘2629 Coats and Raincoats for Ladies and Misses Values up Values up Values up to $22.50. to $38.50— to $58.50— ‘9 19% 9964 HORSES SINK IN MUD HOLE THAT SERVES AS STREET MORNING SPECIALS. On Sale From 8:80 te 10:80 Only— noual pune ee all records ody ts pent ven Se No Phone Orders Taken America, Come the table. you by Amerie cturers of pale in t Main Ploor 3c Basement—North be Lining ' ine Laundry Soap 1} , 1 Bleckota rr 1 All One-Piece Dresses, Gowns and Opera siaek 14hc¢ n | Capes ! aa ravors MuNcPaL | LAt L2 Price and Less) |J. Redelsheimer| & Co. Columbia st. and First av. SRATPLWS BIG SMORK—KHCOND AVE. AND PRG Sr " wo Entrances

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