The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1910, Page 7

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py RICHARD &. Cr Short Ballot : Bette a tion The “Short Ballot’’ the Hope of the Péoules PRESIDENT'S BUFFER the Despair of the Political Flimflammers Sa THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910 73 1301 First Av., Corner University St. Look for the Blue Signs Make No Mistake “Do the Brte_sce Know ? ' . * : han iw tad ' ha It in the re of @ poll * , corrupt F re : . A * f nd ndent a mbly tri in Brooklyn, taken ® =e ; . An : ah 1 { th ion of * * treanu per f . t ' . * . hon * la for y - , bad * (Kne ' ) ’ e: : - hand [«* 1 ik w th oe ‘ & ba rovides ® * t ‘against the tr do in * pen fo : ‘ Ab my * last year per cent ® | = ae . A lnghoem : A n ac 1 nt iN CHAS, DBD. NORTON he - ee ee a ae 2 2 a es Ma eniphined an nachcenie ee tie as : ya, “Sil $40,000 STOCK fers NETTLEFOLD. £3 ta lr af at eat ana 9 ‘ hips? A (John Sutton Nettlefold, Winter- vi . * | dep parr At ey ty 9 p “tahoe Ga le s . tr ; i : OF MEN S TUNBRIDOE |S Seite s |an's'erandsece ot Wie Loya HIGH-GRADE ® gle v I y be nm and be father of three | y Ame an Red Cro of which Pre (William Stephen Tunbridge, Rock- : * f ee eee a ¢ N r ; i lands, Woodbourne Road, Edg.- tS iad Pile Rite i} lil a his ii S baston, Solicitor). I sd ua who are » Ui Poe b — FACSIMILE OF SHORT BALLOT FROM ENGLAND ; rt : : This ix a typical official ballot (actual size) for an English city w oO hin elect ea. Is chews the names of we cand saan fer a single office Woodley--¥ ‘ rh how getight ticket blindly. | The ; : iD everything ¢ and Tir : he perqu! know the andidates for all the F nothing certs who ee elec We niust get Americans, We are j RICES Of citizenship hort We must ask the most intelligent and Youth n don on in the world bate apathetic.” We are not : sity“ tall the truth, 1 hat THE GREATEST OF ALL CLOTHING SENSATIONS—A SALE HO! FOR ROUND And ‘we can win” back our final|” Youth—On, my darting! Hi WITHOUT PEER OR PARALLEL—PRICES CUT TO THE DESPER- OnLy a th / sekarecdiredndhvennaDbosse nscale deal ute casiest tires ahd ATION POINT—-UNLIMITED BARGAINS! THE CRESCENT CITY ON THE BEAUTIFUL AIT OF JUAN DE FUCA THE FAST AND POPULAR STEAMER HATCOM COLMAN DOCK 8:30 A. M.; ARRIVES BACK 10 P.M SUNDAY, JUNE 12 BALL GAME BILERS PIONEERS VS. PORT ANGELES TEAM. GAME CALLED 2 P. M. PORT ANGELES $4.00 Miss This Cusaranty to Visit the Crescent City. the Ideal Month for an Excursion Down the Strait. No Fog and a Smooth Sex. our lunch, or you can get @ lunch-or regular meal he steamer at a reasonable price. TICKET OFFICES 2 FIRST AVE. ANO COLMAN DOCK. LOSING OUT IMMEDIATELY—SAVE MONEY] F] = This is your last chance. It will not run in it tomorrow, so you had better come You « mxious to begin alterations. Our prices ma ins were newer Offered before: An examp bd, plaited skirts, for $10.89. It isa shame to tdingly, or less. This is a final sale for a few i to come. , Military Capes, Ladies’ 01 Tailored Suits, silk lined, worth $25.00 Ms kx snv ae taenes Sies<s. 50 All-Woo! Hand-Tailored Suits, Skinner's satin lined; rte O35 OO" 25,5 fo Sua $7.89 A-Wool Hand-Tailored Suits » newest les and materia $10.89 E Chiffon Broadc! Semi-Fitting Long Coats Mi Skinner's satin lined, in black and colors; MO. 5 eee $7.89 | Skinner's satin worth $40.00 d, in short and 4% lengths; worth $10.00 . DE Cy Bio's ose ooo dele vs CaOeN SEM $2.89 Plailored Linen Suits, worth $10.00 ....$1.89 No Exchanges! No Refunds! 1410 Second Avenue an’t find better bargains. The Danziger Fur Co le is a $40.00 tailor-made Suit, Russian blouse are t, embroidered shaw! collar, lined with gu: } } Men's $3.50 Celebrated Peque Brand et Cures pe = maner est and most desirable shades; superbly $ ate jue Brand iranteed Peau de Cygne, made of mannish wor res a iad aullneed: ‘puelect Gt giaracnteed 2 0 ka eal Vbakean Oo) $1.27 i eee = Paes at a six nen dead does not neces ee . ine ae ee 1] 50c Porous Knit Underwear .. ..20¢ make such sacrifices. Everything goes ac . are good values at $18.00; our sale i S : ; Bs sari p human trag price Men's $1.25 Silk Mixed Summer Under days only, Come tomorrow—come early. Don't a te Saale Geaki anes wear to go at ee er 65e¢ more happiness by dying than e Men's 75ce Golf Shirts Wess they give by living. But 517 Men's $1.00 Coat Shirts in plain, natty pol and Linen Suits, Waists of All Kinds, Panama, Voile, Serge i] be , Silk and Heatherbloom Petticoats, Linen, Silk and Wool cys Blish Covert Coats, one-half satin lined and | or the Convenience of City and Out-of-Town Customers, Sale Starts at 10 a.m. “Then watch the classified ool-| umns of The Btar Somewhere there are two free e ’ ® \tickets advertised. They will be| < ea Leader Charges Trust With Murder Tuy no ‘ Further he deci you can| Tells Senate Committee) proot that serio That Hopelessly Maim- atten ed Men Are Put Out of plants “t the Way in Steel Plants. Overbuying and a Backward Season Tell the Story of This Great Slaughter Sale Commences Saturday, oxaw ’ Hy United Press) 2 this ~ Md WASHING une 1 ughte man liver * r safety * WHAT THE SHORT * Thos, H. FI 9 e 2 * BALLOT MEANS * F. of L. in tt * * oD who also appeared *% It means the elimination of # ublic health to urge the ne-/ mittee, sald that When we will offer values unequaled in any land. A sale that will stir the greatest of skeptics. No such bargains were ever known. How dif Il, f the Dianket ballot and the #/ © # blind vote # | the methods empl f With the short ballot the @| industry. He cite ® voter bas op tunity to decide @/ perial authoritic * for himself as to the merits of # | be ed ' # all candic¢ ar the Magyars| Stamley ky was telling f It realizes the ideal of pure # » mills and m the house that “more men have ® democracy ® | an or ‘ plant where the/ been killed In the sham * It ta the people « ballot @ | death rate r on 30 per cent per) lens greed than ever went *% It iw the despair of the pro #/annum and of anothe eternal court in all the carnage of @ fessional politician. @ | ploying 900 men, where the civil war * # |have met violent death in the past eee ee ew nine youre of federal investigation of d in the steel « fact the Austria he est by the bf en were before the ferent from the prearranged, stereotyped and rez Represen with which the papers are fairly teeming day in and day out, but mea n atir downright sacrifice of the highest grade goods on the market. The fig ures below speak louder than words. Pay this sale a visit—you will not be urged to buy. Space does not permit us to list all the goods, but the eer te meen NEW YORK Jun report of the Pittst on “Work Accidents sued, charges th portion of the deaths that occ Pittsbure counters and shelves are just bulging with bargains. Clothing se8UIT FOR $5.85 A fine t es in lie § 29¢ 39e¢ s 29¢ irts - 49¢ ed Underwear. 37¢ ed Cooper's Silk and Underwear eae Wright's $2.50 Underwear to go at bse $1.29 awe are inadequate ar such statutes as exist are ng the year in questior 6 ere killed by ts in Pittsburg is the coroner's total, The wusly Injured for the year conservatively estimated at om were per definitely—just a few d It may be closed me suit FOR $8.95—A grand as ngle and doub breasted ish 1 the new ke a sharp saving of many dollars to you. Such hei &, serges, velou eres and worsteds in mutiiated-bere there can Ei . be no 4 In five years that $22.50 MEN’S SUITS FOR $11.95 ae 59¢ would 5. Ten years would This amount entitles you to choose a suit i hirts in percales and ugh to people « from ten lots, as finely made and as cle madras . ++++,-89¢ oh; & number Men's $1.00 Negi ties to match gantly finished as the most fastidious 1 noticeable even ne Pitts r - dresser could desire; fine home and for and Children’s Coats Sacrificed peare’e $0690 0 Wore. 15.18.28 burg’s streets 59¢ ee Shirts in the newest .89¢ in prev eign suitings of style and tone, and in great variety of effects, tailored into gar- Tailored Linen Suits, natural and all colors; These are the Sante Of tailliess: feahlon “worsteds worth $15.00 errr F .. $3.89 paver ares “ cheviots, vicunas, homespuns, tweeds » al are urder has be res and Scotch mixtures in bla S $1.98 Military Capes, all colors; worth $35.00 .$5.89 a repres ywadrab and fancy designs; at 25 Silk Teck Ties .... 2... +000. ane + jon of Labor " 50« sur-in-Hand Ties wees Oe Silk Raincoats, all colors; worth $25.00. $4.89 [The Carnegle Stee! Co great se Mer 0 Hats in grey, brown and Panama and Serge Skirts, plaited and gored; ' $11.95 black, in all styles .......+.s++s2+- 58¢ BES ariterican Bridge Ce 1 $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats, a Sect ths MI ees sheen ak tes oes $2.89 I! Lake Superior Consolidate styles and colors .. $2.89 : . Lines $30.00 SUITS FOR $14.95—Swell 5 s in all the » shap Panama, Serge and Voile Skirts, plaited and r FT pea Steel & Wire Co. stylish, handsome, perfect fitt gar ee eee $1.09 gored effects, in black and all colors; worth f Nation ere ite shat abn tha vary newest kinds ME oe ee ee Y, .6§ of fashion ; the latest America t Steel Co ts which arear ation of the te a .. 88¢ 5 Heatherbloom and Moire Petticoats, in black } They employ. 288,000. work skill, alia aia re doualtakia tant ; $1.37 and colors; worth $2.50 ...:<+.001>-:+3 67¢ boc <p dmg brates mbt gered S137 y one 0! $3 Oo: © get one of ‘lue Thibets ar Fancy Lace and Net Waists, worth $7.50 ... vorth $30.00, Don't fail to ge ¢ me 2h wy 3S these, even if you don’t need it; ou . $1.€ LEELA OD RHO HRG 040 0488 KDE 2 $1.89 DID YOU SEE IT? ce 00 and $< 00 P ‘ants in nobby p Children’s Coats, worth $10.00 :...... $1.85 , terns, peg top and planet style, | to go at ° . $2.95 ' WHAT? WHY THE HE MAJESTIC Want to Go Free? | Why of Course! No Returns! No C. O. D.’s! THE PEERLES CLOTHING CO. iSO! First Av., Cor. University St. given to the persons whose names . . are mentioned in the ad. These Between Pike and Union Street sames were picked at random from the oity directory. They may be your own. There is always a good show at the Majestic, the best there is in vaudoville, Read Tho Star classified ads and “Get the Habit

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