The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1910, Page 3

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SPOKANE p of fine He @ young man ounty | ¢ politics with the bosse forma to thelr f the 150,00¢ " / on wil be give t ox =ajoept by the authoritie ve | ton, D.C. and at apes. before the census ¢ se ‘ er the wires | | | Monte ave Weia HOPPERS a 3" PLAY IS A HIT} NEW Yorn May 4.—Twen ty yeare of DeWolf Hopper's fun making along Broadway has not wearled the old town @ bit, If the newspaper criti clams of “A Matinee Idol," in which he opened and is ap pearing nightly at Daly's thea | tre, may be believed The opera is strictly sum. | mer weight. The only change noted in Hopper was that at last he has found a play that | Veagtables—Helling Price * Yakima a Permits him to wear real clothes. Local tre for Portiand and ft termediate points, O. & W. R m, Breakfast served tr Passenger statior ath and Dea AMUSEMENTS. | MOORE Theatre| Tost WT Teed: Aeitiag Prices. Washington THE GRAND Joba Cort, Mer TONIGHT—MAT. MAT MORROW oTHEr HAT AY “THE GINGERAREAD MAN” “Seattie Theatre Hay floors that require eRe Tubber; Special | RO stooping; extra | ! prepared Paint for all home u dpm arses x from best materials All Thin Week | ei 4 ly to our er Armstrong Musical Comedy Co $2.26. Special... 91.989 »| 3 % gallon, special .... $1.59 “WIS MIKE” \| 400. Special. 92.49 | quart, special Three Tim: 16 } y Day Sale }Gold Dust, 18c Toaster, 19¢ Gas Toaster, ity Re OF Oil sive; and worry by these prices whether yon need paint or not M Floor Finish—A spe for kitchen and a Liquid Hard- Sbe | $1.60 | $3.00 wonderful | Cement Floor Paint dries not affected | 39c_, Floor Brushes—For | Pohwhing floors; long Dust Twins do your 8c caste well on | saves | "190. 40c DISH PAN, 21c 1) made and durable Is Paint Day Brightener—A special prepara- tlon for cleaning waxed and varnished floors without remov. Rverybody’s MAJESTIC fre | ing the wax or removing the Play Mouse |) | varnish This Woek-—K AMA gallon, spe- | Regular 75¢ can, special ..49¢ ad $1.69 | Regular 40c can, special ..25¢ : quart, special .49¢ | : cata Siicaien Pheoce—Main 1964, Ind 459 “RAST LYNNE” PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” of Kitchen Needs 15c Rat Trap, 7c “Hold-Fast” Rat Trap, with strong, death-dealing ~ Te ch the pingee spreaders. ct 3c Galeantaid Pails, 19c Extra Heavy Galvanized Iron Pails in 10 and 12-quart; for water or scrubbing use. 19c Special ‘Lyceum Tantra || Second Ay—Next to Savoy Motel. | ALL NEW “The Cowboy ¢ “The Mester Mo: Flower,” “Trip 1 BASE BALL TODAY AT 4:00 P. VANCOUVER V8 SEATTLE Adi 2B B00 a de als i tly Ladies’ Dony ‘Toda Savoy Cafe Something doing every minute at Savoy Cafe. Have you heard the Washington Quartette? If not, you want to. Open till 1 a, m. Savoy Cafe, Second Ay. Reservations for after thea- ter parties peciaity. ; good THE STAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1010 3 STONE, FIGHER CO HAS ASTONISHED THE COMMUNITY Women who came in d« bought not one but iW ilk dre and was are all in excellent taste. Women’s Suits in the cutaway or Russian blouse Women’s Suits, exhibition of model garments; one styles, i in many fine fabrics and in rich colors; all | of a kind; richly trimmed with silk, fancy buttons and braid. Worth $50.00 and sizes; many exclusive models. Worth $40.00 to $45.00, for. Foulard and fT Three Foular and Messa Dresses, one piece ess styles, with trimm ot aid and yoke of lace s and new de signs; p y ect Worth fu At $13.95 Beoond and University ‘ STONE FISHER CO. { Becond and University STONE, FISHER CO., ULOSE THM The Sails of Women’ Ss Suits and Dresses fearing the 0 good to be t (one t bargair $22.50 33500". Women’s Suits, of plain and fancy worsteds, panamas and serges, in all colors; misses’ sizes included. Val- ues up to $25.00, Women’s and Misses’ Suits, of fine diagonals, prunellas, serges and wor- steds; plain colors; all the newest rue, ¢ man took he'd The sale is ataesl: tomorrow. Fresh supplies have come from the marking room. The prices are just as low as the ones in force the first day of the sale. Tomorrow’s bulletin includes— The styles are correct. DRESDEN TAFFETA -_ PETTIC OATS dong ‘th Asada. F levees Sale wil Dress Nets for Evening Gowns—Great Economy Silk Stockings for Fair Women Chiffon Scarfs for Evening Wear coat, ever seen.” The garments $29.50 $4.00 On sale to These « shades; worth $30.00 and At Ke, 95 shown in the Veiling Sect anny omeringaae | a0 [ar $3.05 | me Kerchiefs of High Degree {It is safe to assert that the ity of the Kerchiefs car- In the La Se w we offer a fine assortment of Colored Dress Nets, These are} ried by the fair dames who will dance for Sweet Charity’s all 45 wid self-colored figure For using over drop skirts of messaline } gaye will be of the finest lace and linen or taffeta, in harmoni r ing colors, nothing could be finer or more effective. } Antic ing the demand, we h a zed f al 7 regular prices range from $1.00 to $2.00a yard, but because we've too many, they're ‘ & the demand, we have arranged for a specia offered tomorrow at 50¢ } display of fine Kerchiefs tomorrow " § Armenian Kerchiefs of the finest linen, edged with real Rich Dress Trimmings and Lace Bands al 504 @Vard §— | Armenian lace ......ssecenseees ve 81.00 $ Madeira Kerchiefs, in eyelet effects at In ad m to the sale of Dress Nets, there is be a sale of Bands, Appliqued Laces and § : 4 Inse s and Fancy Dress Trimmings, These will be shown in a wide variety of colors { - oe tees ee : “st. 50 to $2.50 and designs. Regular prices ranged as high as $1.50 a yard. All are offered tomorrow { Real Duchess Lace and Princess Lace Kerchiefs, in wide va- ey ; 50¢ } rie ty, at prices ranging up to, each .............4- $25.00 Summer Shoes for Women—TIwo Great Groups Below Usual Price Tomorrow ing. we offer over three thousand pairs of W The purchase has been divided into two great groups Women’s $3 and $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords Pumps—In Gun-M Kid All sizes in each style an rd all A Here they at $2.45 a Pair Colt, or Tan Rus Patent al Calf row at, the pair are Women’s House sia Calf 4 Oxtotée—in Patent Colt Slippers Black Glazed Kid, ‘Tan Rus sia Calf, Chocolate Kid or Five hundred pairs ¢ Bronze Kid Women's Black I Shoes—In Gun Me tal Calf, Toisas Ginet ‘ Patent Colt or Black Glaze he ber heels. On sale tomor - $1.00 omen’s Fine Shoes, summer styles, neat and as good as they’re good look- Women’s $2.50 and $3 Pumps and Oxfords at $1.95 a Pair Pumps—In Black or Gray Suede, Patent Colt or Bronze Kid Oxfords—In Patent, Tan or Suede Leathers. Complete sizes in each style and all widths, and all at 2 $1.95 Odd Lots ¢ of China at Halt—Dinner Sets a Third Less—Be News of the Da Dinner Service ¢ beautiful “Donatello” shape, dainty rosebud border 50 piecesy:ine the with decoration, | $25.00 Dinner Sets, $13.50 China Din- | Fine ooth’s Sicilian” ner Sets, in plain Colonial shape, tion, trimmed with band of deep blue ervice | | a very hands | $25.00 | | with gold; | $43.88 Dinner Sets at "921.941 This is a hance | ner Set, in a very neat bord trimmed gold knobs and handles EXTRA? Odd Lots of China—Letting go EO ate open HALF PRICE Se Decorated Salts and Peppers. ... Sak edatar cae Snes ie o |) | 19¢ Yellow Nanpies ©. . 9 1-2 15¢ Rockingham Bowl me Haviland Din decora gold; solid | with real with gold trimmings; a complete ; oy i Service for Fo se ite - $21.94 | $1.00 Buffalo Art Jugs, ¢ sérvice for 6 people; value $12.00, | for © persons; regular value $29.0 Service for 12 people $34.09 | $2.00 Historical Jugs, Letting go at, set .. $7.50 | Letting go at . $13.50 | Exactly half regular prices | $4.50 dozen Old English B 100-piece Set. Letting go at 100-piece Set. Letting All Odd Pieces ro at.$25.00 | HALF PRICE tions. at All odd pieces at the same reduc \ fine, | can be had by those who shop early, | Cups and Saucers, 6 for . 15¢ Austrian China Cups and Sauc ers, pair 1-2¢ complete dinner set

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