The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1910, Page 5

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«DD PRE ow roe — st 3 ( t ‘ ae a, o vo : I ts A to re , ing “ ment Rom Mome ako Washingto rt of the canoe, then (By United Press.) NEW YORK, July 8.—Inatoad of |/Miven ® falr Income,” sald mr coming tnto fortune at the death Thompson - niga! way they waited for a ” an hor hoping for aid. Finally Mra, W. K.\of her millionaire husband, Mre { Gardner, who, with frie « no} fF ra trip in hee launch i b eo! : 8 . picked them up and took them to shore. ing that has ya} in the the past fellow has ip the fast decad oratory over © put the prac upon, and a generally were but oratory, the Kreac fr in the ba BD falien, jnto decay ip 4) chambers had fallen Ir other end and bung onto Fire in Grocery Store Damage amounting to $1 ly covered by insurance, was caw od by a fire in the twoutory build i Ss. FREE! !2 "ev HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED—PRINTED IN THREE COLORS—MANY OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE POINTS OF INTEREST SEEN ON THE DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION TRIP THROUGH THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS CUTLERY SPANGENBERG Is Retiring From Business and Selling His Entire Stock of Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, etc. AT ACTUAL COST TO Our Stock of Pocket Knives, Which Consists of Over 1,000 Styles, Is From the VOLNEY P. HART. and slips it to you im public and in Poa ane over on p tn electing V att qounciiman = fre fa the coune!! « iy suddenty « oO ee even now unkind re d now and then FAST SOUND, SUNDAY, JULY 10 siti Knife Factories of the World. All Are Fully Warranted ON THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER Oc P ple 2.00 I é Lo isoesnse cin teceenees A} ert ‘ ; fe) I bear bl ‘ made material and workmanship obt $4.00 Our $3.00 p nbe Spe I $1.7) Ground R $2.50 Rainier, our ow $1.17 $3.00 Our Cel 500 Bin, German made... Oe back Uc ta’ soc hseane tua pans $1.50 Wostenholm IXL......$1.08 Every Article in the Entire Stock at Cost “CHIPPEWA” LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 9:00 A. M.—ARRIVES BACK 10:00 P. M. , Mut the « ~| Sms | $1.00-——ROUND TRIP-+-$1.00 We Kees tect aa EAST SOUND, WITH ITS PRETTY GROVES AND SANDY BEACH, IS AN Are Mrs Emma Jane Walker 69, wite|{| IDEAL SPOT FOR A DAY'S OUTING. THE TRIP FROM SEATTLE 5 of William Walker, of the Puget |[| THROUGH THE “THOUSAND ISLANDS” OF PUGET SOUND TO EAST Going Milt company, Port Gamble, died at| the family home, 808 36th av. N.,t aire, yesterday Mrs. Walker came to! Puget Sound with her husband | |from Maine 40 years ago. Play pool at Oriental Pool Room SOUND IS A PANORAMA OF GRAND SCENERY UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. TAKE YOUR LUNCH AND EAT IT ABOARD THE STEAMER, OR YOU CAN GET AN EXCELLENT MEAL ON BOARD AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE SECURE YOUR TICKETS EARLY AT 612 FIRST AVE. OR COLMAN DOCK, to Quit SPANGENBERG 1326 2nd Ave. pies are mate | tonight. $10 cash prizes dally, 1413 ae em afrad, rd Ave, between Pike and Union. | . ove | Starts Saturday, July 9th _MicCormack Bros. IRCED TO UNLOAD Biggest Bargains in Clothing Ever Offered in Seattle en’s Suits No Tinkering With Prices Allowed 2 Our enormous business, both here 2-2) and in Tacoma, hasn’t been built up ‘rice and Less Sale Starts Saturday, ‘ts Saturday, July 9th Sth 1,500 Men’s Suits all made from high-grade fabrics, made up for this season’s wear; heavy enough to be worn all the year on the Coast. Made by such rep- utable firms as WOODHULL, GOODALE & BULL Syracuse, New York JNO. F. RYAN, Boston And several other makers of note. in a day, but gradually, by square dealings and honest merchandise. St a Few of the Big Bargains We Are Offering 3Piece Suits, which formerly sold for Men's Pants, broken lines in values up to Go¥Ghirts at $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 $1.00 Men’s Union Suits, all Hand some even higher $2.00 and $3.00; your choice now cut to oh : $1.6 Go s, 50¢ Silk Neckwear toys’ $1.00 All-Wool Knee Pants 1 bodna 7 75c Golfs, in percales, madras iit t ; ang ger ays, cut to the low figure c ‘ wi. © - we 5 mis S0c Silk Garters ¥; Your choice n $8. 95 ‘ 75¢ Black Sateen Shirts pre eet rters Men’s $2.00 and $3.00 Soft Hats $25.00 and $35.00 ) Men’ s Summer Suits, wig Rube? ‘ glee b Odd lots Men’s Shoes at $2.00 and tailored, now offered cut to 75c Summer Underwear, in fancy lisle, ¢ $3.00 now Boys’ $2.00 Soft Hats mesh, and form fitting, in all Big reductions in all lines of Men’s Shoes cut to colors Jno. B. Stetson Hats $1.50 Silk-Plated Underwear, in a big cut to variety of colors and weaves, cut to 35c Summer Underwear, several colors, now All alterations made free of

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