The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1910, Page 5

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EMPLOYES ALL NIBBLE r DON'TSMOKE OR CHEW MUCH) cary Today 1 told The Star cor v vid ink ¢ ad med, 98 boxes, oF t nto drint Y one. + But ¢ ® ; actual Fa candies eaten 40 afford —_— © and c pe, a gy oon Rong ety of te to chew 6" . re t ideas "TenneY oom Som obew \ arettes—well ch are ters and poo ne Poa erp re 1 Vin to Know, deca on : rh ined as ce a th hal : appre i candy #20) = | jay ft RDER VICTIM’S PALACE not kill dange 27.5) EN MOE WAS A BELLE IN CALIFORNIA | "svc ic } mers is the ni — this in cut fr the - celve the drainage of drinking “ for a min-| will tranquilly put uch streams int LILIES TO GROW WHERE COLLINWOOD CHIL DREN DIED. CLEVELAND, 0. J * buried Cae very hyacinth the garden feacademy. It ts | eee eR ee ' * * BINGO 18 DEAD. *| BEWARE! : tem }® NEW YORK, July 5.—Bingo, #| as & the famous cirous horse, whe *| | & was seen in Seattic last sum. & : You tain Drinks? Look Out./* mer, with “Polly of the Cir ¢| l® cus,” died at Coney Island, #/ ea — *% Sunday, 23 years old. Bingo *| & had been in the ring since he #/ BS watch guilty and was thereupon) ® was 3 years old. For three «| ; a wn he | ne % years he was featured with #| eee, or| 4 « to Dr. Wiley, ice, even #.*Polly of the Circus.” *! 3 ma tured ice, Isn't always what EENVENENES TEES YI Fou use it and othe: nw» | TACOMA WILL TRY TO BRING | S53 CAPITAL AND LABOR TOGETHER gays it is to put ice} | The Tacoma Commercial clad te; The of the mone « te eting tu Tacoma | Pay attorneys, expert witnesses hangerson and court costs This state bein @ome definite | arranging for a m oe oe> rei on July 22 to discuss the question " tn jof providing some fairer, mo: it with |fomica! method to adjust the 0 jpensatien to employes for persona iF Was bring: | injuri iffered in the course, of! It ta expec ence Bataral ice|thelr employment and to do away will be thoroughly representative, | The doctor! with much of the unfortunate and | and th © backers hope (hat lyzed and| unnecessary friction between em Hay w zr added pot-| ployer and employe. | Promin: fearedient,| Statistics show that heretofore,/ men ax of in part of out of the amount paid out anny the state have signified th Hy Puirid ani-|for this purpose by the employers | est and Intention to be prescat. The | lof labor, not more than 40 per cent | Tacoma Commercial Club is plan-| Be water in the| thereof actually reaches the em-| ning to take care of 200 Bot pure, receivy-| ployes or their families, who are,| gates. The dates fixed im @ impure surface however, the only persons injured | precede the military tournament | company realized and who ought to receive all that is| which is to be given In the Tacoma| the goods on jt, / paid. ‘stadium on July 24 to 30, Inclusive. | PANGENBERGTI uits Business Article in Stock, All New and Staple, Will Be Closed Out AI COST | 8 ae no reservations, restrictions or conditions. Not an article but Must be sold. We are not reducing stock—not getting rid of odds d ends—not closing out unsalable and shopworn goods—but WE ARE OUT OF BUSINESS and the ENTIRE STOCK will be placed on tale at the original cost to us. A few sample prices follow. ye MILLER RAZOR, $150.1 art SHEARS AT COST | noes es cew 59¢ ALTTAMS’ SHAVING SOAP | GENDERGS BLUE WILLIAMS’ SHAVING § EE goa a yk oh ek ah ee ee ee ooe OF SERS 391 FISHING TACKLE AT COST. “NHOLM RAZ-}g4 99) dozen TROUT F Be ciine ont price 4g | Closing out price ....++000+++ 18¢ 92.00, 25c KNIVES ’ os- | $1.50 KNIVES... ERs eccccvccrosce 9¢1$3.00 KNIVES DR NGEn BERG * Second Avenue Five Doors South of Union Street THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1910 NEVER BEFORE WERE-SUCH SAVING POSSIBILITIES AFFORDED AS YOU WILL FIND AT 1 SY HE HANGE o*MANAGEMENT SA Every section, every aisle, every counter is fairly bristling with bar- gains. Now is your opportunity to save as you never saved before on summer necessities and luxuries of every sort $50 Tailored Suits $14.95: $4 Wash Skirts $2.50 / Summer Wear for Women and__ Children Cveing Gowns Half Pre: M. 50 sik Shirts $8. 85 linary price reduct on g Dr Waists, etc. Hundreds of smart styles from which w n of ecure a be ing fit have beer The « Garment $4.00 Wash Dress Skirts, nl FRENCH CHEMISE—Of hand FRENCH CHEMISE—Of ngoo hand-em top and armhole $2.00 Ba ¢ CORDED BAND CHEMIGE—0; | | fa ab ta can | p TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS ' PIICO .ccesevoeees NIGHT GOWNS i] Up to $50 Tailored Suits, $6.50 $14.95 of Odd hepherd . teen ia : : va Sale . finishe 4 hes ud meé Pri 55 Misses’ $10 Wool Dresses, BLAC K MOREEN PETTICOATS M sg 8100 Evening Coond at Half 5 $5.00 __ | fle; $1.60 va ale price ; . BY 00 Price and Less : D c “8 ¥ 6 to 12 Crit. DREN'S Piaue enaed {or ox mmed with em. What are left in Evening G silks, chiffons and Isce go half price Were $100.00 to $175.00 Now $50.00 to $87.50 vd boys bv Vane e= ear parr regen EES" 5 SE best qual “ s, in d and medhuth ells regula th en rity c. For Wednesd elling at 10 day only 12'%¢ “yar Cilioren's wees —Third Fleer $3 Lace Curtains $1. 89 80c Cork Linoleum 49c The Uf; of the Ch day these great values.in Home Furnishings tery Store enters enthusiastically into ge-of-Management Sale ng for its f enth WHITE, ECRU ANO IVORY LACE CURTAING—42 inches wide 2% yards long; im three, four and five-pair lots; regular prices yp to $3.00 a pair, Special for Wednesday, $1.89 a pair. BISSELL’S CARPET SWEEPERS—Fininhed in maple, mahogany and birch; regular price $2.75. Sale price $1.63. SMITH'S BAXONY AXMINSTER RUGS—In beautiful Moral anc Oriental patte 8 1, Wedr h and velvety colorings; sold always at $ beat pulverized cork ground In linse patterns, the surface highly ena for 76c and 80c. Our price for Wednesday Is 49 everywhere yard Chien’ 20cStoking Children’s Fast-Black Ribbed Cotton Stoc ings, medium or heavy weight. Suitable for “s ys or girls} full size, clastic and durable; regular 15¢ ( and 20c values. Wednesday, while they last, 10c a pair. —Firet Floor Remainder spirit | Second Shipment of Dr. Perkins’ Sanitary WILD’'S AND NAIRN’S LINOLEUM—Heary quality; made of the | quetry and tile HOUSE DRESSE en Je of Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, $3.85 PERCALE DRESSING SACQUES “S6c mt ue BLACK MOREEN PETTICOATS—Made with « oidered and hand-scal CHILOREN'S WHITE LAWN DRESS style, g =r —Third Floor —Third Floor vowels, and i $11.00 Refrigerators for $5. 98 $22.00 Refrigerators for $12.50 Boren penne wages er “—_—e Buyers We now wish as the first, we n and Inches deep and $5.98 hes deep and $7.50 and 46 score, piabe n size for home r store and hotel use. $50.00 up to $80.00 . 225 Reduced to $23.00, Regularly $37.50 . 230 Reduced to $18.75, Regularly $34.00 250 Reduced to $30.00, Regularly $52.50 . 255 Reduced to $33.00, Regularly $46.50 $10 Dinner Sets $6.50: $22.50 Dinner Sets $15, CORSETS HALF PRICE These are the most extraordinary values in the history of prices we quote, in some instances, are less than you'd have to china . splendid ‘chance for folks looking for ag ishing of their own china closets, to get something extraordin $15. 00 for $20.00 Dinner ‘Sets $14.50 for $1 ner Set, decoration conve: al forget Dinner Set, Haviland & Co., white Ranson | the styles mentioned m border, gold lined, dec stoons of | china, 50-1 et service for 6 peopl $ 3.50 R Belt C ° sma Jain shapes; t Austrian ‘ engo Belt Corsets ...... 50 chin urable and equal in beauty to $21. 50 for $28. 50 Dinner Sets igi $ Wrench chink lece set, complete sérvice Dinner utiful shapes, gold and | $ 8.00 Binner Corsets . for six people. $6.50 for $10.00 Dinner Sets ; Dinner Set, white Austrian china, best qual- | ity, 50 pieces; complete service for six people $15 for $22.50 Dinner Sets Dinner Set Haviland & Co. Derby shape) pink e blos a and com et, 100 pleces, com ervice for twelve «people, 25¢ Non-Breakable Strand Barrettes for| ee =e Several pretty styles of the popular Strand Barre offered Wednesday at this special price. These have illy strong hinge and catch, non-breakable, are shown sizes and shapes most favored in both shell and ambe ular 25¢ qualities. Special for this sale, 19¢ $5 “Sorosis” MeL Tic ate wedc $29.50 for $40 Dinner Sets ttes ar Eres j w ; 2.45 — Entire Stock behead ae ob ado $45.00 Willow unusu of Millinery ere $ 5.00; Now $2.95 and Ostrich : in the Ape phas Were $ 8.00; Now $4.85 Plumes a ‘ Were $10.00; Now $5.50 Third Under 98 ' PAB Wy? ft) ye ae SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET Basement. china retailing, for the ay for common white LINES OF CORSETS TO BE DISCONTINUED— Broken sizes; materials finest coutils, mercerized ig gifts, or replen- batistes and silk br all have two and three ary sets of hos prters. Models and sizes for every 8.50 Dinner Sets figure; n es in each *, but all sizes among | | | nd $ 6.00 Parisette Corsets ........ $2.95 $ 3.50 Warner Corsets ........ $2.50 $ 2.50 Madaline’s Corsets ...... $1.50 $12.00 Smart Set Corsets ....... 36.00 $14.00 Fasso Corsets ervice for | aner Set, Haviland & Co, ed at any time. ft tcaab arloes the reductions Noth Prices | hates Bh naccl | Were $12.50; Now $6.75 } Bape ~-Kirst Floor, —Virst Ploor, re are 5 eens. 35c_ STOCKINGS ONLY uihwick Co. sn DOC —First

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