The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910 esa FISHER ve ty TONE, FIGHER CO Second and Un STONE, FIGHER CO, flere’s sa Mig ht Sale of ies my Women and ‘for Boys a and Girls Z . t » idseason We have decided to sell the finest footwear for women at decisive price concessions. The surplu ‘ ym certain fr 4 Plenty of u nd pairs if de Shoes and Oxfo weds tre ont remular stocks will be offered at SAVINGS OF A THIRD TOA HALF! Plenty of rs fers trom the usual event in that it affords Kayser Clark's Famous 25c - All Sizes—All Styles—All Widths— All Colors 4 Th gl novelties, as well as the more practical, every-day tyl neluded he sale . venience they are arranged in groups, with plenty of e csart fitters to pee ra the selling. By long odds the biggest sale we have ever held and by far the Stockings tor row at 9 o'clock | greatest values. g Women’s $3 Shoes and Oxfords | Women’s $3.50 Oxfords and Pumps| Women’s $2 Shoes = Oxfords ES | ET! | See SSD g Patent Colt Shoes or Oxfords .....,.... At PUMPS At | Vici Kid Oxfords, with light sole ; At Black Vici Shoes or Oxfords | Patent Kid, Ankle Straps ..... nt leather tips; all sizes ......... wi | ent lath | iti mae: a | $1.55 Gun-Metal, Ankle Strap act $2.45 Bron Kid Two-Eyelet Tie ‘ai e $1.05 Tan Russia Calf Straps | Brown. Vici Kid Gibson Tic tL RO | All OXFORDS | All i vid - p Sand vith common sense All Patent Button Oxfords with colored tops. | Widths | ‘ran Russia Calf ............. | Widths | h patent leather! Widths Gray Suede Oxfords (broken sizes) .... and All Black Suede Pumps (broken sizes) ...... Sizes EO ee carte! | and All |” and All P; Heat Glas ed Kid... Bro coeeees nd Oxtfore wn Vici Kid jaa Sizes izes or Sizes CHILDREN’S $1.50 OXFORDS =e. —— 75 OXFORDS Women 5 $15 i onse es ) pn Made of vici kid and patent leather: Strap Slip- | Of calfskin or gun-met in blac brown; all | M Dorothy Dodd toh ire also included, in all sizes, and in all the | widths and size worth regul: ot $1.7 ale | ber hee usually sold at $1. Oat ‘ Dies and Oxtords wanted leathers. Value $1.50, for .,... O8¢ | price .. : ; j $1.2 25 oe Pug O8e | Saturday s Savings in the Drug Store 50c Box Paper 18s oa N. Y. Auction ; We have t Auction Sale i ie ‘ é vid ieee Alexander k City iE ee } i Envelopes this auc {G a « nlit crear an Er elope t 1 a re = For Men, Worth $2.00 to $2.50, for $1. 55 Beg py 8180 190 Brussels Rugs BOE Gi hanS rR ae $10.85 } § HIM Axminster Rugs ...... resetee teres cereeee BLT.8S The Shirts were made for ongiot the foremost haberdashers on the Pacitic Coast. But manned wa oto seeye shad Ses sarhoir te ial abe ace for some reason or other the buyef® canc’ i) the order and the maker turned the lot over to ieOui2 fect, and all are in handsome patterns and choice } 3 for less than the cost of the makiligy } Made of the finest percale and madras, with plain and plaited fronts; handsome and exclusive | patterns; cuffs attached. Shirts that were intended to sell for $2.00 and $2.50, are offered to ONS ey ey a Pry Ww’ sa e's big he Spee ba ban . $1.5 Taffeta silk covered pa rasols MEN’S UNION suits MEN’S HALF HOSE ° : a ae a OT TT -in gay colors, beautiful styles, long worth regularly $1.50. Sale price $1.05 fine lisle; worth Sc, Odd lots 25¢ } 5 ¥ seiiale ‘ile ciceeiand nade MEN’S $3.50 VESTS polished wood handles, worth reg- feos f Drawers of fine quallty/in eta or waite; | “Rian. Pascy Wash Vests, in light colors; all sizes '} ularly $3.50, sale price tomorrow— ok bapane peta 1 Hali Hose of . nd Sil Fine quality Union Suits, in flesh or ecru color Men's Fancy and Silk Ex Women’s fancy silk stockings plain colors and in black with broidered figure. Worth up to , on sale tomorrow— $1.50 Pair he Sale of Milliner or a Tremendous Stir!—Hall Price Half price for all the finest Hats (excepting the white and the plume-trimmed styles). Less than half price for some of the early-season models, And all the untrimmed shapes and the flowers and trimmings are offered at mere shadows of their former prices! Women’s Dress Shapes Worth to $2.00 Artificial Flowers Worth Up to $2.00 Untrimmed Shapes Worth Up to $12.00 yme styles; worth up to $3.50 tices splenc did quality garment 50e 82. 16 MEN’S SUSPENDERS MEN’S BATHING TRUNKS Men's Fancy Web Sus iders ; kid ends; worth 25c Men's All-W ig ioetiaa Trunks; worth $1.00 gH pr 5 Sale price Untrimmed Dress Shapes, in black and natural colors,| Big Tables filled with Fine Flowers—Roses, Marguer Handsome Leghorns, Hemp and Braid Hats, in and in a wide variety of new shapes; big ites, Forget-Me-Nots, Cowslips, ete., in black, natural and two r ef brims, modeled on pha lines; worth up Cc wide variety ; worth MP to $2.00. Allin one fects; worth up to $12.00. Sale eo to $2.00. On sale at WOM ov... DRIED hh Fes kcees bs ae kduewsccenessocssceee Untrimmed horns Worth to $8.00 Children’s Shap s Worth U to $1.50 Willow Plumes Worth Up 0 se nches The most pra tical and most economical Hats one can | These are of coarsely braided straw, in white and| Black Willow Ostrich Plumes, 12 a . and buy; in black and natural; handsome white and blue; drooping shapes, beau long; finest quality male stock models; worth Se epuaid $8.00. In this tiful quality; worth up to $1.50. On Cc worth regularly $12 50 each. On sale DOM GE cir evedctrelagsccdopercnnese be BRIE BE i vccccdcsee snancevednesesers at ‘k RAR PNA NIN RDN NAPPA ARR RRA RRA APPR PARRA 5 Ne Coats roa Girls at Half Price| wane Handsome Suits for Women at Half Price \°.: Great days, these, in the Garment Store; every past record is being lowered. And great days, too, for the shrewd women who re spond to the store news. All the finer garments are offered at half price The reasons for this extraordinary move have beén previously stated in the papers—no need to reiterate. You can get a share of the L awn an 1 ) ; , hand —embroic savings if you come tomorrow—nobody asks for more! gee mmed ; All the Women’s Suits at $25.00 and Over Half Price | All the Girls’ Coats at $7.50 and Over Half Price} ‘’ °°!" “35. The season's finest models and most popular styles are all in The picture illustrates the styles very faithfully. All girls of Fountain Pens 98¢ from 8 to 14 years of age can be correctly fitted and incidentally $ it happened, but de-lighted. The fabrics include plain and fancy worsteds, the latter { Way Salz lo: c $ money in the in stripes and some shepherd and broken checks. Weights are § Den Ubsinies j ; P susines: green, olive, tan, blue, black and brown; all sizes, from misses’ 14 | comparatively light; all the serviceable colors are included, such as} ee cluded. The fabrics include sefges, diagonals, panamas, worsteds | and pain queen’s cloth. The colors include rosin, navy, gray, to 44 bust measure— navy, red, brown, tan, blue about that ye 3 can buy some » ple ‘rs are “( -ricec S We hese ara Gold All the $25.00 Suits ...$12.50 All the $40.00 Suits ... $20.00 Some are plain, others are trimmed. Priced this way ae parat Gold , All the $ 7.50 Coats for. . $3.75 All the $10.00 Coats for. . $5.00 2 from $2.00 to $4.00 All the $30.00 Suits ...$15.00 | All the $50.00 Suits . . $25.00 | ‘an the $ 8.50 Coats for. $4.25 | All the $15.00 Coats for. $7.50! AT 98¢ APIECE w-e All the $35.00 Suits .. .$17.50 Up to $100.00 Suits at enh 00 | And on up to $20.00 Coats for ...... 6.6.60. 6 cece cee $10.00 § Pisin cold or stver + | [Hats up to $15.00 for = {

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