The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1910, Page 5

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rHE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910. 5 — + “National Conservation”’---Here Is What = am It Means as ( 10lonel Roosevelt Sees It | Gifford Pinchot Writes ray Bes Ys hea-q lemue of 5 ' sa bY i GIFFORD PINCHOT “Conservation, anc ne Star Herewith Prints an : ois > SAYS: Exclusive Digest of It—These Statements Embody . ag . Former President’s Ideas on This Subject of Nation-|°"""", yl, oly , 7 raw : permanent ba Future of Republic at Stake. killeth giveth lif y Wide Importance Rea Saturday's Best News) he You've heard to the past ( great inte | Wine execut he law OUG t conservation If you dont orva Equality aquare deal protect great concentratic , Conservati intelligent use of laws and inet who will [tutions for the public good and wi ei ght. The [the conservation of national re , . sources, not for the trusts, but fe - a a ie oe hs gh ig al hic t We know of no better news for man or woman than REAL @ { Theo, Rooseve gard to sues and problems. BARGAIN NEWS. A husband’s greatest boast about his wife is fonstruction of the lawworks for the benefit of the men i a tt ! that SHE KNOWS how to buy, where to buy and when to buy, We, tire the best lawyers andwho have sources of lawmaking || x ' vad AND ALWAYS GETS A BARGAIN. LADIES, prove this boast Law requires to be con-strued 1 eople, it w shop here tomorrow, \ Ready-to-Wear Values j Extremely Important} “ Excellent Values in Linen Suits and | Gingham Gingham 6g cw Lingerie, Dresses Petticoats “BYGIFFORD PINCHOT t homes for and our na 1 with justne ( ‘ of : y { 4 We bate come info Femarty 4,000,000 square ve fa the , i mr { t Kreoa bh ft square on te ree can bring ourselVOs as B on the prosper we do with our fy wealth? What aro we do | a : in = p, a ee pec ro Made of good quality ging \ ee eats ves es i ed \ ; nipped jeoeal sen Ww ith dace tion d 4 €);! red wit , ‘ ~~ | flounce— ge is used in traction a) $ ¥ 2 - tp electric lightir ; set 3 to $17 yf 50 Specially Priced Seats ay | Saturday" $9, 99 Saturday... BOC if at and gas welle have at } if ‘ 4 : 4 vm Soca ola are sre Long Linen Coats | A Special Line of 4 fy burned in order to be! Ba se Esk Waists $1.25 N bie iron mines, ae in the coal the higher grades have the mines, leaving | ble beds to be ex A splene at treet, driv Dainty Waist cost or not at} ing or f er rimmed with la ted or r tened to nates Tailored Waists and cuffs; Middy Waists ‘k, with blue trimmings. Ex Saturday Price $4.98 | Saturday $1.25 Corsets, Saturday | Long Crepe Ki Wiasiniie Boys’ Buster Brown | with starc with high collar; a good range of | of wh 81zZ¢5— cellent values tion, it Is estimated , has permitted the of 3,000 square miles of soll; the destruction at the rate of 100 a year. The Missis alone transports yearly mount of material to be from the Panama canal | the decision which we make within the next very few years will depend he future of this natio: ouK a ita existence + t t 1 ~ | stands nearer to the| \j | | | | = has reduced the Only 50c $1.98 | 89¢ ‘Public lands by one-balf tet dae ket oe Suits | Tew lands should be cared} These pictures show the three, Made of good quality, | Good quality material, made deatres, aspirations and purposes of the average man th iad held for homemakers by the BE Great areas of pudlic lands have into the hands, not of the #, but of large individual principal resources of the nation that are now in greatest need of conservation—our forests, water power and minerais. The portrait inserted is that of Gifford Pinchot. am-welght coutil very back and front | é Made of best qualit m bust,| tucked to yoke depth, front) striped gingham: dress port- | and sleeves faced with satin; | is buttoned on side, and an a variety of pretty colors to | han self-belt; good, full choose from; good value at | t ners; ages 2 to 5; the benefit of the many, not for t 50c Baturaay coocces $1. 38 $1.50. 0 aaturay. 8c | eee 2 mene, ventless a Entrancing Millinery in Bargaindom 4 any other condition that the ests in perpetuity ee et aoe meer: Vek na range of water pov rtr| ty Beautiful Trimmed Hats to be sold ata "0 nnte must be left fre If fraction of their former cost—Fancy Straw Dn country which belongs to the own censities = Beet poe eh Oe if -lbeciting Tuscans and Leghorns, trimmed with st. the any r the a leave either eae a wings, flowers and fancies, in all the sea- The Confilet Mi tae ahead Our’ ahoie twure hg SON’S leading shapes. All to go for $2.50, values to $8.00. A grand clearance of Flowers, Fruit and Foliage, values to $1.50 bunch, for 10e. $1.50 Silk Auto Drapes at 98¢ Ladies’ 50 Neckwear at 35c. ian acute stage s easily seen that young men in politics and public) the special interests have used the} spirit. i 4 Extraordinary values in Silk Auto Drapes, in plain and Beautiful line of Ladies’ Lace Neckwear, including Ja- LY figured silk, full two yards long, hemstitched border, all bots, Stock Collars, Tabs and large Dutch Collars; all Hi period of public indifference to The time is coming when it will Maneuver themselves into a post-| not be respectable not to be in ition of exceeding stre angth. The | terested in politics. | | THE MARKETS The following are the average prices wted by the h wholesalers on local | yt; produce, ments and feed. Prices im all | eases are subject t Freshness and We mf leading colors; always sold for $1.50. Special sale price very dainty, dressy patterns; regular 50c line. Sale price hee prices, unles i ‘ , 22.00 ) D8¢ 3 ) are for strictly first grades 2 ington Thm BB cece eee coer er eee cere ee eee tent eee tenes neneenes ts000e, Caneb vsb¥ecrsnw, weodeowuanias sanabemekes 35¢ 17. 00@18. 00 oh a ane a ouaneNDy | k ‘Ladies’ 50c Lisle Gloves 29c Ladies’ 75c Hand Bags 50c / 3 } Fess and Butter—Baying Price. * Lisle Gloves, in black, white, tan, leather, gray te; Fownes’ make and others; sold everywhere at us : Sale price [RE SRS teapot ie 29¢ | extra good value; a; regultr 75c ane ality. Sale io ...50¢ Leatherette Hand Bags, brass mounted, large size, 9x12; Buying Price. ue The Store That Serves: You Best | oe (0.1 Be Avenue and Seneca Street 4 Sel eeeemniliommen lea es) oy ie, T T BROKERS OH, KLEIN F F H Walls & Lewis Co. NEW YORK STUCK If you can't get boots or GRAIN AN D PROVISIONS shoes to fit you, get them Private Wires made to measure at save a dollar Main 7791, ‘ Ind. 2280 ii JAME STR “ 827-328 Bailey Bldg. ae Bankrupt sale, pa Seasonable Siciustione | in Summer Furnishings | department will take care of your present needs in summer ._ Included are new blocks in both Straw and Panama both soft and stiff shapes in J. B. Stetson Hats, “B. V. D.” feroskait” Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Low Meare featuring a epecial line of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts in newest in attached or detached cuffs, in plain or D ched cu > platted bosoms MGOI shirts, at. ery $1.15 ve line of New Neckwear in beautiful colors and h Pegular 75 values at 25¢ vac Ih, OF ooeceee 3 for $1,00 Bradbury System Clothes on Easy Payments Fat tet that you can buy them on Credit at cash prices prover , we fairness of this madegs way ofdoing buminens, It also y surdy prée shtiafaction in style, fit and t of duty 16 ni on geting them gu ant $30.00, ston OPEN 'N UNTIL J ? M SATURDAY Save Your Teeth Now Eastern Outfittin: Co Inc : lemme oo "82-34 SECOND AVE. - Ls UNION STREET Iman dock. | BROKERS "pubjeot to The entire m Ind. 184. | from the 8 MEALS SERVED, at 260 on the dollar at 608 Union at | aegis. ar Stocks, Grats and Provisions, plo on Chorry Both Phones 279. Private Wires, m Weattle, "Wash 304-905-306 Alaske Bldg, Sommon Bense 0-1b. wack . in 108, $6.00 per ton higher. “Beattle’s Reliable Credit House”

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