The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910. 7 LIKE SOMEBODY ELSE}: *is istics (75 to SI. 30 silk Remnants at it 1.00 baa] Corset Waists for | The 0c Chamoisette Gloves at got vormeenins | foe Sere Women’s, Misses’ or cider’ Clothes at Chr $6 (ut $95 hidren’s$3.50S wears $1.68 so ff ot Oran he sted ging gt | : oa | eee eee) sen fi Prices That Are the Very Limit for Lowness| ulden’s $1.50 Bathing Suits 58: $1.50 Kimons for Coe b a | Misses’ Wash Children’s Wash Children’s Coats and 4, _(\, Children’s $3 Sweat- Capes, Values to Cloth Dresses) $6, at $1.95 in we also qwo CLUB HOUSES MR. THEODORE TAFT | AME CLOSED | A et v. s, Suits Half Price Three-Piece Wash Suite of fine Kngl ar or V-neck; 4 and gray for $3.00 a j A copy of the Buenos to 6 1 up to $6.00 olgd Children’s $1. 50 Ki- monos, 65c Made of best quality kimono flannels and dainty flora) de : Ayres (Argentine Republic) the woralled King ¢ Herald of May 31, received in and the Sea "| Seattle today, contains the fol Jocated on th 1 lowing brief but highly inter pear the Sea eating news item “NEW YORK, May 30.—Mr, Theodore Taft, president of the United States, has arrived here.” to$10.00 93.19 | Broken lines of Children's $1.68 $1.50 Bathing Suits for 58c Children's Bathing Suits of erge, flannel and jer joth; trimmed with white A) pink, tan and bi Were $ 8.75 — Now $3.95 Were $12.50 — Now $6.25 Were $15.00 — Now $7.50 Misses’ Wash Crash and Cloth Dresses grouped for fancy clearing at $3.75. The regular prices ranged to $16.00. Ages 6 to 12 years signs and coloring with braid; % 2 to 6 years; for. Waist Sale mee fen Cut Out the Weeds down the noxtous weeds. The $1.25 and $1.60 a... D2 tom ore ‘Women’s 2 50 to 44. 50 Underwear Reduced to m an overstocke ace ce Dresses for Half Continued |—_— AL Valentine, witities, wa! o6 Of rep, » and do- chan ) waist line letting Thow Walets manufacts at @ third to n trimmed with seroll trimming; ages 10 most half Jess than regular price. | Can't Disguise Booze, Smoked Meate—Melling Prtew The coune!! cu | 8 Mame to 16 years $1.50 Value, 95c ‘ a fato a fis h Boull Shippers of spirituous Uquore | pieaic bh io . isa the superi t's eat-| west comply fe toto with the new | beted items Were $ 6.75 — Now $3.35 $2.50 Value, $1.45 tion. vo remained a (! sre, lact requiring that all importations Were $ 8.75 — Now $3.95 as ’ wns to $4.50, $3.50 Value, $1.95 | garment 8g Were $10.00 — Now $5.00 Misses’ and Children’s $2.25 to’ $2. 75 Red Goose Shoes $1.85 ry pair of Fag Goose’ Washing Compe: whe Christy Bread Kaite— eer Bes Feed, e man $6.40 “per ica we unhes not yet ! te Douek wheat om | Evapersied Milk —Setting Price m 3 te & 5 3 Veod—Selting Prices, Rasters Wasuingion Tim t great Saturday sp il, $1.85 $2 “Red Goose” Oxfords $1. 85 gare. Ana | Women’s 50c Lisle Stockings for Up to 35c New Mesh Veiling at Up to 75c Dutch Collar Pins for Direct from the Chemmitz maker; a spe: Quite an extensive variety of pretty Megh Just at the time when wanted most, we elal pure ne which enables us t well this Veiting, In black and navy blue, at this re offer these Imported Jeweled Dutch Collar ata, ade of Hosiery below regular price. markably low price These are she Pins, in a wide variety of effective designs, 8} fine, fast black Lisle thread; extra meshes with large or small dots, hexagons, ay below r lar price. French cut jewels strong, with spliced se ter ngle and double thread effects and Bruw nD hyst, topaz, sapphire, emerald, rhine- by far the largest stones and jet; mounted in gilt and silver; grades. Choice up to Tbe values. Saturday 25c. tops and extra ® tiny dots regular 50c gr | —First Floor —First Floor Store Open Saturday Evening— These Sales Begin at 7 P.M. No Mail or Phone raves Accepted, and We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities signs; two in set. After m. Saturday, Se a Convincing Evidence of the Grow- ing Popularity of Philadelphia's Famous Old Piano From the third day of June to the twelfth day of July, just 14 per cent of the pianos sold at the Bilers Music House have Lester Dress Goods, One lot of Wash Goods ao e Art Dougall roe : ‘outhwick Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET Remnants in plain and figured da of i kinds: many differe: | lengths orth up to a yard. After 7 p. m. ing Sundays and holidays, this makes a showing of ester pianos alone selected by careful and % buyers during the past 33 business daya—a deserv- worth of this illustrious old make. ster purchasers for this period ts given Hi no doubt find there the names AMUSEMENTS. PALACE MARKET Moore Theatre 79t%,9"* "Grand Opera House | nxious that you should ask about | zi i at the Big Piano Store and whether One Week, Commencing Sunday John Cort, Mer. j Everybody nowadays is th their instruments. July a inbeamen Sena ra | striving to secure the purest t t , at SRA > MORRO | 8 —2 that we have or ever can have {s our Ha erg yrs ONsTA of edibles, especially in and rapidly increa are the names and addres ng list of satisfied patrons. In the Big Musical Comedy, es with the dates of purchase: sh “PLAYING THE PONIES. WILLIAM | We take no chances here, everything must be the purest. Drop in once. PALACE MARKET Second and Yesler Both Phon i The July | rie Edison Records ES ORIG cat , Sa | , are unusually [pees See tees. La ES Peepige E [ ALHAMBRA THEATRE |]!0fe'sr ch." "* "SP" me Sf business ns ut } st. || | entertaining A couple of dollars spent on| Matinee gg NER | | aye -epeenae” “erm C mee 8 <n W—People—90 Phones s108, | Renutitul Opera in Five Acts, | Wagner's Orchestra, | | ee fapppreasaoL new Records will provide fresh | ea ckEKESSOR TEKS and delightful entertainment for yourself, your family and your friends for weeks to come. . - BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE What This Bank |): Ay Ee AUESTICM% 422 | nia st iE) = iq pre 6411 20th Ave. N. W. Offers Women aa ee OLE | Near Market St Special privileges in the opening “ii ‘ T:18 end 6 | fear MILLINERY of checking accounts; reading | Ele | in town. | Phone Ballard 1277. . and rest rooms for the use of “1a || seane ser wn tah and save me atrons shopping downtown; a Pcie | eo Consulting Bureau, which dt sashinea } affords both men and ‘women EL | we Meridian Av valuable information about In q L ~ + —- | : a8 vestments, ete., without obligat 1 : : me eras are used almost te the exclusion of all othe rs tn oi Al ine pra By de ee oe if : a . : heatre | revogg ine 4 Con er of Music at Boston and the Broa ma . : : n né 2 i} | ladelphia, two of the greatest musical how to dance. The National Little Harry Cummings. Rverybody's | MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS ze the worl Bank of Commerce J Hind ¥ ys 6 Peo nk Bullding, Tonching every day and ater Pas, may be secured on the Pacific Coast only at lusie House. Two additional carloads, fresh from the fac- all the various styles and finishes, are now on display More. You are invited to call and inspect them. d and Pike. Second Av. at Madison St. THE CORNER GROCERY.” | United States Depositary Se a X BULL) AVESTIC THEATRE FREE coms ore = sarmx | | | Pine at Victor and Edison Machines FOR SALE and Records Watch the classified columns pot PANTAGES THEATRE STOCK OF | The Star Washington's (Chilled by Vacuum system) — § where there are two free BORGUM MUSIC CO. / Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining }| cement = om a : : — a ets advertised € e || “Unequaled Vaudeville.” 7 A Largest Musto and Concentrating Co. DOWNING, Ir KINS @ YER, Ine BROKERS \ sive on “othe reo eat hese eae 1007 ard Avs, Open Evenings e || ARIZONA | And bis cowpuneners | | | U wre icke « > } Mpee of NEW YORK 8TOCK names were picked from the direc io. Ere —— ———+ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | tory ‘Shey may be your own | There is a.ways a g¢ Concern. COMMUNICATE WITH (Bstabliened 1693) Walts & Lewis Co, |ave meactoned in tne ad. The LF. Rothschild & Co. | FEROKERS | Successor to D. 8. Johnston Co. eiaesbon 1 show at the] ome . i. BILERS MUSIC BLOG —THIRD AND UNIVERSITY. ager ci Gtecks, Grate end Provisions, Private Wires Meee ee Redd The Star elaccitiog |{M% OTHER CORKING GOOD Acts | Star Want Ads are busi ie oth Phones 219. Private Wires. Main 7701 a siiey Bunt 2280 | ads and “Get the Habit” Sears nae jness bringers. Try them, 204-308-400 Alaska Bidg.

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