The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—WEDNI SDAY JUNE 8, 1910. 3 | hh == _—_——_—————— (ae ee ent enema | FISHER CO. { Ge nd Univeraity } STONE, FIGBHER CO and Ur ty ve ae i TE Mh ‘filere’ S a Millinery Sale ofl Jed of Theatre Insurgents Give List of Attractions | |: Includes Most Celebrated People on the Stage Ki y; Andrew Mack, Guy Today: =~ oe tinal Profound Importance wT ia Bing: | tet) proof, & ae | IN WIFE'S 5 Uae tre 0 r ‘ Mee vw ng Yesterday we took stock in the mmc r RAN millinery store and found that we had far more hats than are need- ed, and we decided not to wait until July, but to sell them at low- er prices now—right away. So beginning tomorrow we shall sell everything in the millinery store at an average of half price, (and the full regular prices were em- inently fair). The chief reviewed the situation bert attrac be Bfine y EEGEH? ui . uy mf wt. Lee wee eee eee. 4 ¥ , * a t. : r very carefully, went over the figures, looked age at the weather chart and said— “é , ° Sell the Hats, | Don’t Care if You Do hry Vee ; : : Lose Money, But Sell the Hats’’ ae . ° : Our people have taken him at his word and the [Free D ; keer Fe aa ig prices in force tomorrow and the two following goth |. Gave, the dyeing wil be anes | | days will make millinery history. Prom Miestatypt” | Abeslataly Free of | The stocks are arranged so that every woman m Charge | can be served quickly and satisfactorily. You can waiton Model ep noe Parlors yourself for that matter. The hats are grouped on tables aa i pene and counters with plain-to-be-seen price cards over each Hele,“ aes group. Many lots of untrimmed shapes are to be sold on the first floor, main aisle. And the big point is this—that all the hats are reduced save plume trimmed and white (midsummer) hats. The reductions are set forth in what follows: Trimmed SUL, 2 OT eli ST on By the REGAL DENTISTS “JOY 1S MINE” | feck We mot a great mar | Trimmed Hats--Group1 rainy avee ome ae oe eany [HIGH CLASS HATS) Soo... vies ooo $8.98 [ALL AT HALF PRICE] i °::'.' gs 00 Paul Armet Jules Trimmed Hats-Group 3 |... Trimmed 4 Hats-Group 4 bi ; hag te Roan stoeare ag HALF PRICE ff it i lack, blue, | All $25.00 Hats at All $30.00 Hats at at Women’s Dress Shapes Up to $2.00, Artificial Hewers = to $2.00 Untrimmed nee tp to $12.0 tit ear amin be | see sates os Gel hi Untrimmed eeite to $8.00 : See Shanes vet to = ns wath sees a=? to $12.50 12 and 14 inches as oak $7.50 *vent that s f any other 4 “BIG FRONT \ WINDOW WILL TELL YOU The pra al and ¢ eed cy was $9.5) | Stal a WOMEN’S SILK aha AND TAILORED SUITS BOTH IN ONE GREAT SALE AT $10.00 APIECE! Worth to $1 .0O Catlery Cx ly Warranted Shears, ie from best grade est possible manner at, a re a nu oI 9¢ The men employed are the bent can attract. You ful, sympathetic ntist chair We cure pyorrhea alveolaris, com known as Riggs’ disease teeth) written guarante given with : ; ‘ all work A matchless opportunity for frugal women, thi Over three hundred splendid Garments are involyed. Sold at far below RESne DENTAL Orr iene usual worth, because we paid less; the re Mey rs that manufacturers expected did not come, and they were glad to unload 1405 Third Av., Cor. of Union St.) Garments Worth Every Penny of $25.00 Are to be Had for $10.00 Tomorrow The Silk Dresses Si ts Dresses The Tailored Suits Are « f Rous 2 Rajah ‘Rough Rajah Silk or SatytFinished Foulard, Splen Ar styles and 1 color erge t t a a 1e The Bytak Ores are plain, the-Foulard D eason ts lined with silk or sa All beautifully: ta ured effects ored Some of the colo Some of the colors are Gray, Olive, ‘Reseda, New Blue, Alice Navy, Garnet, Blue; Gray, Olive, Blue, Green, Rosin, Heffitrope, RAYy Reseda, Tan, Brown, Black, Ete. All with lace yokes and some witb Jac All esin the lot. Regular values from $20.00 to $30.00; Values up to $25.00 ; a fair average would be $25.00 . Stevens, the man who teaches how to dance. ening Fourth and Pine st Main 9011; HW 1165. = w floors, couring sinks. H. L. KLEIN” THE SHOEMAKER contains no in 5c If you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET » $1.25 Infant’s Bath, 89c me Be | cary, tin, Infants Bath Tub pela! C | with side handles; ja 89 i panned. Special OIC $1.29 ($3.75 Gasoline Food Stove, $2.69 Chopper, | two git $ aso ine he Women’s mee, pee 45 Made of nair Women’s $1 Gowns, 69c Made of cambric and nainsooh high necks, trimmed with tuck ind embroidery, slip-ove trimmed with iace insert Val. edge; others trin embroidery ; $1.00 value. Special Women’s 75¢ Gowns, 48¢ || Women’s Siete, $2.95 Gowns made of nainsook, trimmed ——X BOY WOULDN'T EAT | Pio if he didn't like it. We attrib-| ute our popularity to the facet that we do satisfactory work at reason: | able prices. Use the phones embroidery insertion high neck Federal Paint and W 1314 First Ave., Arc Right in the Sbopp' pro BROKERS | 2: 69 Wallis & Lewis Co. NEW YORK STOCK GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Private Wires Main 7791 Ind, 2280 327-328 Bailey Bldg over style, insertion and Val Special at DOWNING, HOYKins @ RYER, Ine | (Betabliahed 1899) BROKERS | Btocks, Grain and Pro \ Both Whones 279. Pr Wires. 104-306-306 Alaska Bide. " a> seieincihiaaccaaiidie eaiaaelailtaial GRUEEEDD © GHEEENED GEENEES GEES GUEEEED CUEEED CREED cummes cummeD enmene cnuEED cumeeD Har ENUE 4ND UNION STRHLET. X

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