The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—PRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910 N 1 by the f | " t ghout h nd The fact that IIHENT Pe * DES MOINES BABIES ¥ MUST SLEEP ALONE ‘ ete Quen Be Li'l CHAMPION? Be Wed Gercant | | SATURDAY MONEY SAVERS AT THE THREE QUAKER STORES Plymouth Shoe Co. 707 SECOND AVENUE Pike and Westlake 1013-1015 First Av. Third at Madison Arthuh, like the and is a walt om Who wants! s. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Do you want them at ietion $1 95 elias TOMORROW WE PLACE ON SALE span Famous Irish Liniment— ilar 50 Luceo Cleaning Compound — Regular Vital Vim erve t » reg ilar 50: 27¢ Pepto Magnan (Gude's)-—! lar $1.0 Squibb’s Lithia Tablets—3-grain; regu Beec ham's English Bitters — Regular Pi AD . ; oS Fine Stationery—Re Rival Playing Cards. New-Skin—Regular 10 1 Dozen Emery Boards—Regular 5¢, Pocket Nail Files—Reg Cascara Tablets—100 in bottle; vated .. Post Card ‘Albums—I 1 with Souve. ir Postale at regular price of album, Laxative Boro Pepsin—Kegula ke 29¢ Sylmar Olive Oil—(California); regular $1.00 .. B8¢ Sylmar Olive Oil—(California) ; regular ee ee 4 that MEXICAN FLAG FLIES ON PUGET SOUND * sae case where the walter language and le The Mexican flag ts floating * eat lw on Puget sound today for the * |@ firet time in* history. it ® % flies from the masthead of the & % tug Colima, which has been # lO-cemt | used as a harbor tug by the * call-|% Mexican National railroad at * “\% Manzanillo. The Colima has * Murine Eye Remedy—Regula Peterman’s Discovery—%-pint; regular g hi Bromo—lor | aah radian BLED. «is. ccs 67¢ Pigurivg on a ba: tip warranting a ing a wa 7 cal ti % been bought by local people *| prices. fo 1a sive ee tke doug Seer 3790 Pairs of Ladies’ “OXFORD TIES” worth $5.00, $4.00 Pegiers’ Tangunge ® and ia in the Heffernan dry. * Let Us Load Your gag OL x sae SMa Frozen Dainties at the and $3.50 a pair—all go at the Extremely Low Price of $1.95 a pair, not more than two puirs to any one customer. “Low cur,” 25 cents. %& dock today, where ahe will bo * *Piefaced mut,” 15 cents. * Camera and Do Your Developing and Print- | w overhauled. Third and Madison Ta “Bonehead,” 5 cents. * * 43 “Uneducated yap,” 10 cents. [peeennseseenenen M 4 “Thiet.” 30 con COME QUICK IF YOU NEED THEM ing if eset i an wes. ‘st | MILLION COPIES OF = a : = Ei Hi Remarks reflecting ‘erlously on, “TEDDY IN AFRICA” brea } : “Ecaees fone A comin aR ey = wie . Vee Your Four-| (| TESS Sem eh a At Plymouth Shoe Co. race Five cents extra to be paid for|Conkey, publishers, today took a Ours Are use of each adjective of the kind|contract for printing — 1,000,000 erserat tly designated by a blank. copies of “Roosevelt in Africa” for The case before Judge Gemmill| Scribner & Sous of New York. It seas that of Frank Mitchell, a wait-|is the largest single order ever or in the Mangler restaurant on La-| given . 707 SECOND AVENUE Maio S181 Waiting for You at London’s, and All at Slaughter Pri Slaughter Is the Only Word That Positively Describes What Is Going on at London's N LADIES’ and MISSES’ | BIG “COVER. ALL” |LOVELY, COOL | NEWEST DAINTY STYLISH WHITE| EXCELLENT QUALI-| PRETTY TWO-PIECE | BEST 100-YD. FINE PATENT OR | GINGHAM APRONS—| LAWN $1.00 KIMO- | NECKWEAR — Values DUCK SKIRTS—1,000| TY PRINTED LINO-| HOUSE DRESSES— | $1 L K — Black ot a VICI OX- 30¢ | NOS— | to to sell; worth | LEUM—Not Wonder 1 FORDS—Pair . 9c SERIE: sac we see's s 18¢ | OGM: (i isdess anna 49c | NO a aicin eiwsie uate 9c 96 C500 vi. cea d 7) 19, BOC SE Sa6 sewn at era Pecars soa 87c | Spool a BULKY GOODS CUT DEEPES ee el $1.98 | Mr. London much prefers to take a loss now by deeply cutting the | WASH V VESTS FOR MEN— ave 62c on every one you buy ats core SIRE COMEED on | price than to suffer a complete loss later on by having the | COTTON VESTS «............. 4c | SHOES. = MEN'S WORK 1F —As che. 44 BS is «hee : MEN’ s HAMILTON - BROWN | SHOES—$3.50 and $4.00 Patent, Tan | . © | SBE THE HANDSOME = : ~~ | RUGS—30x66 inches. or Gun-Metal Save SE ere “te | . ° ; . | 91-00 on one at... «40k © Re ARR The quotations listed here today are not at all “special.” They are | — ae BEAUTIFUL PARLOR RUG—Regu- | TAKE ANY TRIMMED HA be $1450 valve. Tearing @Q Ag typical everyday prices, and are only mentioned here to give you a THE STORE NOW— aaaaaicanalaiaiiiaa small idea of what is going on at London’s—every article in the store 55. a.5 cae 3 BOYS’ WASH SUITS—Rig zht now is -| BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SUM when he needs them. $1.25 79¢ | greets you with a | HEADWEAR—lHats an NS anal Kini’ Khe 64 0e> 40 > | lv alues to $1.00 ........ : e CUT PRICE reviitnsite R. & G. oy none for wear. A pair ....+++ WoMEN's Fine coat sweat. KXvery single piece of goods in thestore has its marching orders from | — fe bows Pace." $1.49 the wrecking chief, who utterly declines to accept any responsibility ® ERS-—cLong, Seantorog dine leds Saad eines Ra KS FULL LINE OF NOVELTY SILKS | for the loss he may Cause. ; —For summer wear; 0c | lhe neater di re eR tia ee eee eRe 40-INCH WHITE LAWN—Excellit ; | Nice clean whit yard... POSTE A 2 5 ID Ww a 18c grade; but, heedless of its Be a aS pp a an white Po Pearl Buttons, cm, amr a } Fine, clear Glycerine Soap, 3 cakes 10¢; | worth, Waban ae at, yard ..+0s0e8 FINE BLEACHED SHEETS—F. ull | Cpe Sree COS CCGA OO 0 08 + % $ Be. ea RR ae 8 GS Ean : ah a 9 39c | | oo wb # Rubber Pacifier with hard ring, | Finest Lasting Perf od (BIG, HEAVY. QUIL " \ OW seseeeeeeerererreveee ME, io 6 ehh ded LAW ew sds oes 1 ume, any odor, per | —Worth $1.29 NG AOE ¢ ORs MME TRE HE i a ikea She ceacce 22¢ Searing Down: 1 San WOMEN’S FINE DRESS OXF ORDS | Best Front Pad Hose Supporters adorned —$2.50 and $3.00 grades. 44 with silk bows and fancy brass fasteners, J : Jelly Glasses, each ......... .++++.2¢| SEE LONDON’S NICE BLANKEDS: ow only vce te eee Wa Vee cocoanut 44¢ —Big, hefty, ten-quarter Men’s Fine Business Shirts, each. . -66¢ | size, for Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets

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