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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1910. =— ——— r | - | Gilson Gardner Watches Roosevelt —([:)"io"!hwrn'ty me ly ° 4 . Th ag fe CLOSED F | j STONE, FISHER CO, Second and Universit ) Trying to Be a Private Citizen) | CLosED 1 SSE RIDAYALL DAY ‘iia e ie BY GILSON GARDNER | va it . e - ian te, Varios EW, TONE Jy stmt have cat ce Zan leew? Fon pover| the sry ot th . Keystone Clothing Co. PRS i Dectraion. | henna "Duty" "7 | Roda sat" ylyt| 5 Member a eu Marking Former Low Prices Still Lower q Z ih the vilege of printing everything | ®PPetnted = that Col 4 Fail to See Demonstration of Fireless Cookers || °*°*?t the news which be has to | Hould not have Joined the ‘Don’ «ive out to the world. | tempting to put a political How T. R. Does tt olives “een” Col. Roosevelt associates with} party: The pub the editors of the Outlook every lr obably not share thin dis Tuesday and Friday during the | pointment ; luncheon hour, Mr. Abbott hy guged & private room at a nik Ue club down on Madison squa and here the colonel and the H lands, the A ts and Mables gO and eat food and discuss th things which shall not be published ta the Outlook ‘ | Meantime the offices . to predict that — hall leadt volt will not indulge where Col. Roo t where Col. Roose criminations or biek Ninet Grand Introductory First Semi-Annual Clearance Sale The a little over four months, and will Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Tan Pumps and Oxfords at $1.88 a Pair Sixteen hundred pairs of these Smart Pumps ) FRIDAY BARGAINS of Garment Hangers | Sanitary Bia Nickel - Plated Trous Ice Croat . C | Freezer, © will make hich wilt lea rters of the | ering club the night | ture | before All manner of del-|and the | omati politician | statesmen, work {tors, reporters, and Oxfords for women are featured in the Pr has only been in business Keystone Clothing Co vormonall ties arity,” There! thelr political | augurate, beginning Clearance Sale tomorrow morning. The styles es yearly—July and Rearorators awa : . f ae tie ee are illustrated correctly The character of the dvery body with this sale, two Clearance ts anxious to bave a little word | atriot-| J k . . are nuary indly do not class + vith merchants that : with the associate editor of the | wiht anuar n : ; tio 2 ee 39c Preserving Pan, 21c |Site | SNORT -s0t caky in (hi Eales aliens buslaot footwe: Caesar's wife, “above suspi ve you an idea of to Oyster Ray. } me the two hours’ rail | cion.” repare erchant ving merchar ving Sie vas. Wridey bortale caccneetcc cee ee Mason Qt. Jars, 59c | Tc Toilet Paper, 7 for 25¢ Genuine Ball Mason quart | Roll good quality Medic gixe Fruit Jars, complete Toilet Pa | Stranger road jou > take , will be welcome to see us mark down the in thi » of the sale hen the seve <2 HIBEANIANS GIVE the importa ill be sold Frida ALE—Cash only; nothing prices, Of cou THE RULES se, no OF TH Dorothy Dodd Tan Russia Calf Oxfords— the lower edge et a look at the a kets will remain. The small Dorothy Dodd Chocolate Vici Kid Oxfords— with Boyd's porcelain-tined | Dutlook and his family. PI BANQUET TONIGHT charged. All former price t taps. Special | lundreds who do not come send | ticket will be the selling price. We will have plenty of . im ~ . ; BE Fis cass coves 59c | ee ee ae eee of ag gradi : oe Autocrat Tan Russia souiaaees Oxfords, with F ONLY MERCHANDISE OF THE HIGHEST CLASS Such well-known lines as Schloss Bros. & Co.; Kirk, Nathan & Fisher; Chas. Kaufman & Bros.; L. Greiff & Bro.; John B tson; Crofut & Knapp; Mallory Cravenette Hats; Ringhein-Ramie Swedish Health Un hand-turned or welted soles Bliss-Perry Co. Brown Vici Blucher Oxfords— Brown Suede Oxfords— Dorothy Dodd Russia Calf Ankle-Strap Pumps Chocolate Kid Button Oxfords— colonel tx wr | ®€| At the Aretic club tonight the! . . ‘ / fully, and is more or} a.” ever All Camp Equipment Specially Priced | Bye few clerks nna | Anteet Order of Hiberaiass will - stenographers lent by the Outlook | > meth / | $15.00 Go-Carts, $10.98 |) : jof the ation who are visita company, but he never gets to the f the organization who are visitors this worrte | One-Motion, Colaps. i orries him " in Seattle, on their way to the na bottom of the heap. Incidentally, | tional convention of the order, to He would like to read every I Canoes are made purpose. Ali per ly safe. }be held in Portland, The banquet ae | will be given by the local division f “Ct aS Wer t He kn 1 Mayor Gill, Bishop O'Dea, and de A G. & M der wear Cartwr & W arner's, All sizes up to 6, in each style. eee / to get on Mees ; MK Properly | many other prowtnent men will at Roxford, Scharschmidt, B. V. D. and knit Under , yle. a ek ‘ 1 off cars, a» the pare oF but he has not the 1 : 1 irt uet ‘ . ¥ ¥ tend wear; Earl & Wilson Shirts; Cluet cabody & Co a when time to do more than write and The offi f the Lad 1 . “ ; sign about 250 Jetters a day. ) he officers of the Ladies’ Aux! tirts; Keystone Special Shirts; Universal Pajamas dash « }iary, who ure alxo on their way to lk Hosiery; Imported Neckwear, and { the Very Best for Men’s Wear WATCH TOMORROW NIGHT'S PAPERS Positively a Sale With Class, and Less Than Cost Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Saturday For a Few Days Only Keystone Clothing Co., Inc. 716 FIRST AVE. adyo just a fow left to sell Making Up Time. jthe convention, will be given a re | et this spectal prt | $10.98 Silk Gloves erythir Col. Roosevelt is trying to make | ception and banquet at the Hotel up for the two months in Rurope | Washington by ths members of the | When he was not able to take his | local Ladiew’ Auxisary i |regular exercise. His tennis and | | bis walks, rides, and tree chopping }he regards as just as important a i part of the day's work as bis in jterviews with politicians and his epistolary and editorial work, He jis gradually getting back’ into jtraining and working down to his fighting weight. | Col Roosevelt ts receiving calls from all manner of politicians. In the published stories some empha sin has been laid on the fact that! he has held interviews with pro-| reesives. He does not share in the recent notion that a progres jaive is not a republican, or that a} ee eee eee eee 25c Paring | Knives, 2 for 25¢ LINGERED IN SALOON. * * * * * * - * * Charles Simon, a logger of * *® North Bend, 30 miles coast of # * je, began a 10-day “* * in the county jall for re @ & fustng to help a # fire war ® # den to extinguish forest fires. # ® Simon was in a saloon and re # * . * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * 2 of factory odd Righerade 8 Screen are covered with Wire cloth; heavy well made through- Well known and guaran, [teed Keen | Kutter make; oy better. Windsor Gold- iday, Bronze Alarm Ptor. .29C Clock; like | . . aoe eiseak hak 10c Machine Oil, 5 two bella: & | Cholee of famous “3in-1” or Rood timekeep, | bike's “Stonoll,” for all ma er at that, will sure wake you | Chines, lawn mowers, etc; up. Spe- | “@4n-1" ali lent OT a O86 | eke Be to obey the warden's ‘Thin te the first time the law has been enforced in many years fires near Seattle this er have been lesa severe than in any former year. INCE Rh (Now in servic (On and after Jul: Leaves Leaves Seatt Bw Hvery Thy For VICTORIA, VANC on, & cn STEWART (the new gold Melds), CONNBOT nH Ss. 8. OF CE ALBERT FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND POINTS. 81X DAYS’ CRUISE! Prince Rupert and Return . From Seattle to ....| Stewart and Return [MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE" °"," man who votes his convictions on legisiation of any sort should nee-| essarily be read out of the party.| “a He recognizes the fact that the old ee Watch the classified columns of | niet party ties and names are becoming Lawn Social i} The Star. uuite loose aad out of date, and) ‘The ladies of the Calvary Pres} Somewhere there are two free | that issues are more important } — rch will give a lawn! 4, ert . 2 |than organizations, He Is co Savini ar the tane | ee P| nes aiane eee Galle The Safest, Finest and Mow N racific ‘service. Hot : Electric reading Leave Se- a6 | cerned to have policies good for the |"r Mra, Bernard Devin, 426 21th | eR Wo the persons whose names | Ns, > Beattie 10. me, - |ecountry advanced. He In not con ay g. F are meadoned In the ad. These m haa Telegraph jcerned with the polttical designa |numes Were picked from the direc Rrerett af 0:66 © me. hoes , Ave. and Yester Way j lon of the individuals who advance| Play pool at Oriental Pool Room | tory. ‘hey may be your own Ts Bam a P : ) Beatle, Wash. Phones Indy 2064; Main 6709. them tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413/ There Is a.wayn a good show at the supehale ccktele we | Colonel Roosevelt hus made it] 4rd ay, between Pike and Union. | Msjectic, Read The Star classified | sange without notice perfectly clear that he is willing to *ee| ada and “Get the Habit.” Phomee—Sunsst, Thain nest: tnd. 190 THE GREATEST VALUES 2223232 IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING There have been placed in one group and will be sold at one price about 500 Suits , that range in value as high as $22.50. These are broken lots in odd numbers of our better lines, being made up from Worsteds, Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds and other pop- ular materials, including all the newest and most popular shades and patterns. In this lot will be found sizes that will fit every one, and you may have your choice of the lot at the ee Pr eee eee ya Wide oo eile « han Leo SE PCR Pe Key ps Special Reductions in Men’s Pants Our entire line of famous Keystone Union-Made Pants has been placed at special reduction. These garments are too well known for any. special mention—they are guaranteed—a new pair for every rip. $3.00 Keystone Pants ...... $2.20 $5.00 Keystone Pants ‘ i 6 . $6.00 Keystone Pants Two-Piece Suits at Half Price Our entire stock of Two-Piece Suits has been reduced to one half—$18 Suits being offered at $9, and $15 Suits at $7.50. These will be found in all siz We have a few alues that will go Fe small sizes of regular $12.50 Special Reductions Throughout the Store A Few Prices Follow—More Bargains at the Store : FURNISHINGS SHOES 2. “alf Shoes d Negligee Shirts in all the new | Regular $1.25 Golf Coat Shirts are rular 75c Crushers; splen- $ 20 ged Box Calf en am veglig 46d | cited ot... ‘06 Regul ar 75¢ Crushers; splen oe . $1.00 $ in all ie $1.50%values in Golf Shirts, the new | | did values. Choice ....45¢ $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords, broken ors ., : se teeeeteeee strt and checks, at ..... $1.10 Nh eirake 2.00 S F ; lots, in black or tans.....$2.45 | | $1.25 N Mae seats 3 Sor G00 Tien | heen 8800 Salt Felt ims at 90¢ | in allshades and colors .......20¢] | ported “Scratch-Ups,” all $1.50 values in Negligees; all the $3,00 and $3.50 High-Cut Shoes, ‘ ‘ s RON Re - oe. $1.10 75@ Ties all marked during this sale broken lots, in black or tans. . newest shades, with tie to match 46 | te Phe price of bay “Let yghe gee a ldo eak ag pi 35e Underwear in Balbriggan and | A large showing of Golf Coat Shirts Regular $2.50 Derbies, in $4.00, $4.50 and 35.00 Clearance pase a SMR a oa Tg, hy AEG [At ccccrcccecrveseeeseees cee A5¢ black or brown, Sale price . of Packard’s, Gotzian’s and] [$1.25 and $1.50 values in light and | Regular $1.00 values in Golf Coat Bates’ Bhoes 6.65. .0cesss $3.45 medium wools .......++++ OOP | Shirts At ......5.ceccsscecees BEET Fo. vice cee weeens Agents for the W. L. DOUGLAS We Sell the Famous Union Made KEYSTONE PANTS AND OVERALLS “A New Pair for A. BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE. COAST FIRST AND YESLER TWO ENTRANCES FIRST AND YESLER SHOES For Men— $3.00 and $3.50