The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1910, Page 7

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ee: Change t ie the Se-Or-Managemen ale Sige ade tory : wesparer °° . pene Ane at fee artoln Lae Wri A . Baas Store Opens Saturday at 9 a. m. and Closes at 9:30 p. m. grereatyped fo Zs J ee formula eo ir > ria Women’s $10 Wash Suits $6.95: $3.50 Skirts $2.75 35cNeckwear Sale Continued ; Sanna! ‘5 Men’s $1.50 to $2.00 Shirts $1. 19 ~ nt a : Misses $10 Wool Dresses $5 nd $4.50 Dresses $2.49 Store Opens Saturday at 9 a. m., Closes 9:30 p. m. eu Store Opens Saturday at 9 a. m. and Closes at 9:30 p. me our esr scen ¥j59,1%,32:0, Shirts Sila be . * ‘ Soft bosoms, pleated bosom ff he ft ached cuffs and detache 4 : a The et of Wash bane 4 bay 4 Bo = The Neckwear at 35c 4 * | mysteries of successful fytog to a t in ! ‘in this pale for the holiday outing ae erate oe ses of Uesisie Be 1 t - Sats 1 — A 0 | cna tm can $3.50 Wash Skirts Are $2.75 $1000. 6 ate Oe Lisle Socks, 32 320 bis ; es Deve r eae $4.00 Wash Skirts Are $3.20 Children’s $1.75 Dresses, ee ae on thd 5 nnd. fancy gear be spent in ~ “ actual 50¢ 32 » an tees $6.75 Wash Skirts Are $4.95 | a a ig c ~~ oe $10.50 Wash Skirts Are $7.50 ee en an a oS Riboet 1 evans Tan a olor yh af Wr Misses’ $18.75 Dresses. hae aml. i8 ‘25 “an. ith a secret. m: . ¥ . . , | & garment .. _ red eee formu $10.00 Children’s $4.50 Dresses, | ae Sores seer |(l Semen” $1000 Sm Tes 5100 ® pupils” are allowed to ta ieeasedaee their aviatic opleag im the mc 1 de Boys of Seattle “ Indian Cor- “ Safely. tHE FACE maRKs Apache, in fail re streaked with fs war | of Met slong through the the ground. He tied three of them from Green Lake. together 18 inches from the top,|*tt!p of buckskin over th ing tripod on a circle five Was almost me Bow and arrow fell w his knees Ati Apache’ Fa grounds of his then, re are sro%c aernel the other fel ode was giv Pihibition of how to play was nece See the warm days have come y rer ore used, 8 SM the boys are playing In Always make the door on the a drug store BINCH KITCHEN KNIFE—IEx HAMMOCKS, '4 OFF aa nade of *Outh side,” said Eagle Bye, “so as fire sald tra quality steel; warranted by $ 1.00 Hammocks 75c 7 ys, |% keep out the north wind,” Give much heat as Lauders, F’ & Clark; regular § 2.50 Hammocks $1.87 mt are being ro Next the Indian clothes. Eagle 26e value. Satur 18 $ 4.00 Hammocks $3.00 © for Blankets pa Eye gaye his own pattern for mak 32 ft Scat rede wi day c $10.00 Hammocks $7.50 only pulle he caging head ars out po anh up leaves and bark un | BREAD KNIFE—Christy pat- | THA” BPOONS—Malacca plated hs te, and y the stage of the os seed bss ern, beechwood e; regula tro, d durable; ve: « WO Sclsime tn teen made of pliable, but fairly heavy 4 when boys play Indian and tan, Deore men tiay tet | Ber eee poms Pag! i ye Me ees her boy's face can (leather. The pattern shows how | sit around fire in council, only one seer roee | Oe 18c Deen Bs Oe ap on: ree “a into thet of | the upper ix cut, which is made of ee talk at a time,” was Hagle pope Rie CE hal on 10c id om sho repl buckskin or any soft leather, sewed Eye's parting Bor nickel tase, brass movement, | TABLE SPOONS — Same as 5 at axle grease fully guaranteed; regular 69 aboye. Bet of 6 fe laying Indian. ‘That | bi $1.00 value. Saturday C | tor 15c . PAPER NAPKINS—Full size, | [RON HANDLED KNIVES AND . Br as bi See the Boys From Columbia |} errt0cine 0 ype romalZhnnt hain ite m hab 100 for C | thing for camp; regular 44c 7 e word: P. k Cl b PAPER PLATES—2 sizes; good | 60c set. For i always t ar u for lunches and plenic 4 | JELLY TUMBLERS—Tin top rf. the pipe of + service. A dozen © | smooth finished edges; 2 sizes Was no pipe of Bither Bagle Bye no the patterns for outfit Just as he it. And Eagle Kye sat vt in Arizona arrow come bye, sighting Here---Sc Wrights Now Making Flying Men Te make a tepes of ¢ Eagle hool of Aviation--- th tt hance over to/‘ 1 boys it; his eyes abling and | Component part waxing tt with jetly teils how it The co throwing wishes o comes back and| have seen its eve n the » be * Want to Play Indian Right? Sit in Council With Eagle Eye three ak a tine fastening them wall a3 you go J, fiat fasten theres poles by @ clothes hing as shown Than odd Paublern for making a LAGLE Live Cover orname harder, t is can be added f he he eterese looks arrows are best when made | B «wood, blunt at one end and The at the other. And the kind of a bow string is an old| « from a bass violin y “ comes the tepee,” said trim It, thou Eye. To show how the frame , plum set up he showed 12 straight sles about 10 feet long. One end each was sharpened to stick’ In low ‘the fasten the an Indian ar Then he added astening them made of heavy tout unbleached ee ts big enough ree or four boys, will shed cannot be blown over, and is d of a tent in which built without smoking The fire should as shown in picture. If the boys want to be realistic and paint t ald. use the corr signs, and know what they rep sent. Here are Kye made that ha famous warriors. ( Grand Concert and Entertainments Mammoth Rink —AUSPICES— WASHINGTON ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS ASS'N. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, ie 2 AND 4, 8:15 P. M. Leschi Park Pavilion —AUSPICES— YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 4, 3:00 P. M. » helped mak thorough THE STAR—FRIDAY, 1910. JULY 1, Women’s 0c to B Gloves at ariou all lines including thread, white cashmere tock fine qua re OFF FOR THE “FOURTH” Included are W« ‘olored Lisle men’s ‘T Thread Gk Clasp in va Saturday —Viret Vloor NEW TRIMMED HATS $2.75 Formerly $6.50 to $10.00, Choice at Carry your entertainment with It will only need a day to close out the entire lot of 200 senna oh emmate kok orien Hats, for every p ses some distinctive feature | Joo) ike to pay. pikes that makes it particularly bec g toacer oe ae tain type of face | Recipe for a Good Time a ' Pian ar outs ¢ Have a tion « . ' $6.50 to $10 Hats $2.75 iat“ Be cheerful remain from They're al up by our a special . soft answer lot o terial ch es f mater rich w wrath cured at a reduction, so th the former prices are below act aluc There is not the ny were. Kalves, Lunch Second Moor Women’s 50c Hose Straightening an arrow hese are reg SOc Fine ( Gauze, Lisle-Finished Cotton b sit ings for Sat ay, 35¢ a pair ah ity for $1.00. Fast black, wi : d Suits some diagrams of the things he tells you how to make in the accompanying article. “sep i? t and “h ; ar ine sors and push the bow into the hot{to the sole and in the back, ar did saving to you h, if ye ‘ound to dry and season it.” |iaced on top with « leather thong —Firet Floor WANTED RIBBONS REDUCED Less Than Usual The Ribbon Store has arranged an attractive program for Sat urday. Several groups of the most-wanted Ribbons will be offered hudaw at 6 )k at very special prices m. % Fi 0 p.m WASH RIBBONS—Silk Wash Ribbons in white and light blue, | op, intr cata hada ae at these special bolt prices: No. a bolt, 20¢; No: 1, a bolt, 16« 2 POLLED. PREPAMA- TRLCOLOR RIBBONS, for Fourth, at these notable reduc tions the NO. 1, WAS 18c—NOW, A BOLT, 10¢ NO. 1/%, WAS 20c—-NOW, A BOLT, 15¢ NO. 3, WAS Sc—NOW, A YARD, 2¢ NO. 5 WAS 6c—NOW, A YARD, i¢ NO. 7, WAS &c—NOW, A YARD, he NO. 12, WAS 12/,c—NOW, A YARD, S¢ ly —First Floor Picnic, Canning and Camping Supplies Cost Least at This Store t Wa $1.00 Sine, Oe FRENCH Saturday Ske NO. 8 GRAY GRANITE TEA | and 2 styles to choose from ular 30c and 35¢ values 5 3c | 'tosen a doz. 95c reg We |: KETTLES—Regular Tbe value for 1-Pint enomy Jars, | SOAP—Nicke —Virst Floor. ving Dish Pan 14-Quart size for 45c¢ 17-Quart 21-Quart EVERY NEED FOR THE “4TH” CAN BE SUPPLIED AT A WONDERFUL SAVIN Children’s 35¢ 0 Wl Hose at 39¢ Princess Silk, Yard —-Hiret Floor Toitet Articles 1-Gal. Economy Jar leather, plain leather and a host of fancy 1-Pint Mason Ja that sell regularly up to 75c. Your chofee 1-Quart Mason J Cc Saturday ......... outhwick SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET mercerized the lead silk tsa hes 25 street and even ret Floor. ‘Boys’ 2-Tenusee Sells $3. 75 Boys’ $2.50 Straw Hats $1.49 Store Opens Saturday at 9 a. m., Closes 9:30 p. m BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS—That | are nicely tailored. Many have two pairs of Knicker trousers; some full lined through | out; sizes § to 16 years; $5.00 and 3 75 . in | $6.60 values. Choice Saturday BOYS’ RUSSIAN SUITS—That « quality of all-wool che worsteds 2 o 6 years values to Saturday BOYS’ FINE MILAN STRAW HATS— to § years; values $3.5¢ ee $4.00. Saturday BOYS’ FINE SPLIT BRAIDED STRAWS— Ages 2 to values $2.00 @4 4 A v & year oidered Lin- * are of price ncluded, ar 30¢ values shown in a all sizes, and 60c ms 50c Sat —First Floor. Open Saturday Evening Thi close sharp at en tomorrow (S. m. Among the he following store wil irday) at 9:00 a m. and will special sales arranged for } evening are t hide India Linon, Siac me Chinaware, 10c 20c Embroideries, 5c A few hundred yards of Embroid ‘ mostly f f Saturde | —Hasement | 50c Writing Paper, 15 ne After a | Tulle Linene Writing Pap Saturday, a | sheets ‘and’ S0 ‘envelopes in box First’ Floor box slightly soled. Atter 7p. a Ratur ot 5c —First Floor, | ae to 12l4c Ribbons, 5c warp prin grounds with inches wide Saturday 45c Window Shades, 29 Window Shad mounted on roller; best » m. Saturday After mrth Mloor, | $1.28 Night Gowns, 69c —Firnt Floor, Dainty Jabots, 10c First Floor, | —Third Floor uP TO 75c BELTS FOR 25c UP_TO $1.25 BELTS FOR 48c A manufacturer's sample line, to which has been added many styles from our own stock, Saturday at these special sale pri Sample Belts, 25c elastic, patent leather, fancy « Relts of Sample Belts, 48c Fine Taffeta Elastic He Patent Leathe med Belts, Novelty El and Leather Be pretty and expensive buckles; regularly up to $1.2 Your choice Saturday Ce, styles

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