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THE STAR 12 MERCHANTS’ UNION BOOSTS PRICES AND PEOPLE PAY Grocer Who Tried to Deal It Explains Why the Cost aT Here's the Story of One Fairly With Customers of Living Is So High. | | An excure nounced tor! ¢ Talk about your hard tim Why, and there “% Or amoke to ob forts, beautif Port Ballard Music House Uncle Sam’s Loan Office Established Since 1890. Now Positively Quitting Business. Greatest Jewelry Sale Seattle Has Ever Seen Watches Almost Given Away. OPEN EVENINGS. Only a Few Days More. Uncle Sam’s Loan Office 168 Washington Street ' Gray Suede Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Ladies’ Pump Patent Button Oxfords . Gun-Metal Oxfords Vici Kid Oxfords . Tan Kid Pumps .. Boys’ and Children’s Shoes at the Right Prices Shoes for the Whole Family Without the Fancy Prices 4 DOWLE SHOE STORE 13214 Third Avenue Opposite Postoffice "RAY, HURRAY--CRIED HENRIETTA CROSMAN SHE DOESN’T HAVE TO WEAR MEN’S CLOTHES t Sunday oss palatial Iro- look—see for yourself; every Tomorrow we offer a specially fine lot of two and three-piece * ’ quote to the ocean. This is the! salesman, bookkeepers and sten Suits, in blues and blacks, as well as fancy worsteds, at these very finest trip.on the Sound, and this ographers are (waiting on piano Tomorrow Morning at 8 0 Clock is an ideal time of year to make| buyers. See in that room, there's THE NEW the trip, a seas are smooth George, the cleverest me nic om this Coast and boss of cf) be ” “cc 2 99 4 struct the beautiful scenery. More © electrival taning and repairing hi tri than any othe all! ap le th that lad 1 ure | FOR JULY ae Foy My ag Og ae Eg Blue Serge Suits for Young Fellows, $12. 50 - the government light houses, quar and we'll all average about the ? Go on Sale. antine station, customs houses and same, No wonder, though, for 1] tell you thie ts certainly the RE. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910 SE OKERS 4 Preval, l Vrivas a SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. ‘ ue % to os red | MALL AND ‘aie w ' uy ' 19 ye te ! a Pairs ‘ bos AMUSEMENTS, o> ¢€ at = ae 7 - loore Theatre us tom a Mange th Ce M i « Monday, Jongg ber N W HENKUETTA Cbd if > GF | th a w ows He his wif ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARD SEA- wie th “s ee for st wa SON, WE ARE FORCED TO SACRIFICE OUR Grand Opera Hi ea M © regu LADIES’ OXFORDS AND PUMPS. Me sofa i at goods ches , : porns vd che . - at | rue TELEPHONE om» livery wagor - hought tt ty e = The Merchants’ Union. t 1 har 41 rl} ——— é Dn Queen Ar 1 @ ex “ I “ a} =a On Que A . 4 5 Seattle Theatre] : moes ented | ioe oa & Your Choice of Any Good aes) The The « er Queer . brnoation b w 3 ae, hm ad xford or Pu — | & Bowen y ore aid B ! ee no pica ak Our House st ees ‘opmine 1 D k MI66 CROSGMAN, 6 . i Part in “Anti-Matrimony.” plan of clubbing togett F " Emancipated From Rosalind to Mer Present N t P W. th L Th Beri acpe gustthion,seving mor-| Stat" suppose jets alice acs tcc Gada ae meen wicredeeiinien saisinis eis ET. TUE LES TREN | mh ftoy bol hog wegen fb con Pe tr old her t t came Rosalind in lea, but Bowen's store sas tT) me nd " f t . rs t to try it ; t t ita Crosmar All right, I'll take the part ! ' ppa Dray Ce 50 f + ag — a ne aid « x Sol the Bo toon Sei oat first qu : RE: This th ‘ y of how | ton In “The Bword of the King or To be brief, he did ne i you! a8 a tv The was a New York pro-|tenrietta & aah ke the, The Christian Pilgr and "The chants Uni ss swe fee ‘eaten tt They we putting |ieading part in “AnthMatrimony,” | Country Girl” All of thom required He began welling Kdods at 13 lo " a ws —— Dart 1 Thptt Maarieeny,” | are cinta “ & price as poss. elt - meant he w ' es It's Fun, But be Ol! at 15 Cents. men's roles . For instance, Bowen at explained, “but : 15 cents a ettea Cr an y¥ woman Iikes pretty gowne—1 & charged 2 a : trousers for| guess every woman in the world is per cent profit, the others demand ) has had tiliidoes. in thts play 1 am Setting | : ed 90 per cent en's clothes, /@ven for several yeare of doing A few days later the Standard| The story of blet and hose, | a's clothes - Oil man stopped at the ste lw once the fided her own Thie % » hest val Seatt The line in notified Mr. Bowen that he wou of Rosalind—but | : scored her This is the best value in Seattle. The . F ea Mates S05 have to raise his price to the mark | “ first big an “Mistress Nell cludes many makes, made up in ete gun metals, an 4 dandusky present 2 set by the union, or the Standard | “You can wear as pretty dresses| when she masqueraded aa a young) xf : cide tinth Oxted i acai ¥ welt owe tenor, ts that 2 ; | atents, tan and vici kids; both Oxfords and pumps, great irish come? Gina Sead wall his no more ot GOOD NEWS FOR ep ditipntecraeaeoanete —_—_—+|| school Boye’ patents, tan and vic and pumy nish Sime arama | ace ee ee THE GUGGENHEIMS | Pointed Paragraphs. - ed Hu-|| & T bi ankle and two-strap pumps; nothing reserved; ev Matinee Saturéay, Pricse—ttethe Bowen refused, and bought his olt © lone than nothing it you! Scene of Animat vu | Eye Troublies : ¢ t } elsewhere. Just a half-hour later ‘aie: Gueiah woehs ‘ re lens ie ity . S C had ? ery pair goes at the low price of $2.15. : Niger Me el — Po pite?| WASHINGTON, June 24.— | 1 A OIE ER ee manity a Sure Cure |} Can be quickly corrected, PANTAGES THEATRE : grade 35 cents, instead of 49) The Interstate Commerce Com- 1 . , Pessimism. and ar gays d overcome Bs “UNEQUALED VAUDBVILLES o ts, : of death use asses in after & u Cents, as his competitors asked.| mission today decided it had no potas i » denying the fect thats & 0 RS | fo worlngen dager cand got well | | There's wo denying the fact. hats] yee. © REMEMBER THE LOCATION 2nd FLOOR | : (Epa ning Benge Bagnall | steamship lines in Al vee Jail over the country, a shade ‘af || LF— t and Is bers of the union says they will | Seer Scouts os tes rene that yery bad habit of complaining | eS time by an ex- i e © stop buying of me unless you sell | tes in the sense in which the that everything is for the worre. in |] perienc optician. ed ns i i Bs S LEAGUE, at 40 cents or I cut you off my list.” | airs is used in the acts reg- ian't afraid of some| spite of the fet nll natural con w 1 h ON LCDALE®S PARR: : 100 Per Cent Profit | Ifa man isn't afrel me | te aipreniads ote © can supply such a P ‘ t ages ir pa a oe } baer inte em woman it's a sign that he tan't | ab ae ee a —_ rier man. R. 206-7 Lit ty Bldg., p. Postoffice. BAS ve n wen doug is butter jecision s the Mor- ow, ever mt | jooms Op i EBALL ‘Clsewhere. The next day the vine Guggenheim syndicate, op- |e. tor indications of an overwhetin |} le Optical C Corner Third Ave. and Union St. ‘ “ gar and pickle man stopped at the} ing Alaskan railroads and | uot) he cute me of b ens jp all lines versole Optical Co, TODAY AT 5 BM i e ie ee = =| engageme , —— Admin to e |be of her w ds = E DESTROYS (yee: F = iw n that places h ta disad BALLARD HOME SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, but Best » to the | A rowd: | ln punt That's Crowded i buyers at * / BALLARD, June 24.—Fire RKED DOWN” |f With Style pletely dest i the new home of t fte a Value | R. Thompson, at 19th av. N he x and W. 72d st. yesterday | enial, s f & Thompson had just put the nered Clarence runs The garments offered by the House of Shafer will compafe hy coat of paint on the bullding » vator, was pres Sate the satesi i rabl h the t k th r ia the fire started, and now f 2 has FINE EXCURSION department serv - baggy | favora yy with the best work of the custom tatlor. be $1,000 loss, with Insc t hope late of a local m ie house, dur % 5 Z 4 $600. The fire 4 t wa : TO THE OCEAN ng @ moment's by spell, ex They're made to look well; the¥'do wear well, and give, am = called, but the distance—at tw claimed Whew b beats (i : 690 al Og miles—was too great for It to arrive dis = ing I have ever. coon tn Be} questionably, the greatest satisfaction. ™ nee ow" $15.00, $20.00 pews ge Ie Along with a fine collection of Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Suits, we effer AL. ons, ¢ and en THING IN MARKING DOWN Double and Single-Breasted Suits, of fine blue or black serge, ™ hers, inclad Victoria and the PRICES and {s bringing out the} for young fellows, up to 38 chest measure. The best values we 7 5411 20th Ave. N. W. |Race Rocks. Just enough of the buyers beyond all expectations kn@®v of ee Phone Ballard 1277. Near Market St. ocean swell is encountered to make | 1218 Second avenue-Kohler &| : (On Fremont-Ballard Car Line.) it interestir Music ts provided |Chase—is on the lips of everyone } eee w for and a delightful outing is awalt- This sale is the viggest sen: |f MM. Sale ; h A 12.50 For YOUR convenience our store is open EVERY EVENING 9 ing the secker Sunday. The ca- sation yet in ptanodom; but ex-|f en ’5 oe on le in id e reade nnex at és during the week. pacity of the Iroquois prevents any cuse me, there’s a lady that needs | ff . +e ; crowding and provides comfortable|to be waited on. See our mana We offer over a thousand Fine All-W n, ir | retreat ger”—-BUT HE WAS BUSY and fancy worsteds; latest styles; effects Bpec ial in the Annex only, Men’s Shoes: Important Sale i in the Aveiale Annex, First Av. Side Weres wmeseervre ryeresce. Special lots of Men’s Fine Shoes, secured direct from the factories, at great price c cessions Men's Patent Colt, Vici Kid and | Men's Canvas Shoes, in gray ) Little Men’s Canvas Shoes and eck wee eon ah Cave nae | or white; all sizes; worth $2.00. Oxfords, in gray or hite. ae ECE tie EP COE $1.95 | On tomorrow ....$1.20 | Worth $1.50, for ....... 95¢ [: (Men’s s Straw | Hats ‘Specially Priced at . Boys’ Wash Suits: Fine Stocks: Bupidially Fine Value Soys’ Wash Suits are shown in splendid variety, white and colored effects plain colors, , in stripes, A splendid lot worth while is here told of Suits of plain and striped Madras, in gray and tan and blue effects and sailor blouse styles, Special at ...........0.08 SHAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Corner of Second Av. and University St. “Qpher gxeseeerpere pesareree y c—