The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1910, Page 8

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g THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910. Ss . |& NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ¥ | y Nifty New Auto Hat | OF te n the Going Is Hard, But y, VOTES FOR WOMEN | One’ ChildShallLead Thos Mar Of BY MRS. GEORGE A. SMITH st ee ee IPO iv ss meeee * t * * Dir * DAILY MENU * + ‘ * * ‘ s a ‘ * Breakfast wan) ? ' ; é ' * son i Ww F * wt ee i ‘ * * E i a3 ae a * * * t * fer! : * rn i iw * ‘ rl fs 1 i Bis . “ ; * be he fe * * q * f ' * trom : : * ’ * N * 1 ai M * * s * * * * with * * Baked B pr % ee Scrambled Eggs and Tomatoes i of S t vote q Aus cia HS Mora 1 Card m Ww ting ’ mar nity t 5 RIGHTFUL privilege racy has gained fo t| Birdie Giadsto whose attempt to play ba on hee ne to her papa; and her | BY W. G. SHEPHERD | HOBOKEN, N. J., July 15.—naou c od Fish color 4 n the Gladat 4 bon holds the fine a ts RI E at b an t ‘ te aaa i ‘ Orange Boled pe yi + > ye \ ‘ nih M and Middy or % 4 — * are all - | TUBBY AND THE TIDE : er an Xe olla tala 3 : aoe Wee ie 7. ‘ - Pe . summer, any a b A t pot — tus ‘5 tf Fried Green Peppers. EX DONO DEI, the ji Mix, + t ; j ‘ - , | aes —— TWO HIGH-GRADE STOCKS Schools f 000 nurses hb rolled as member ; I } Miss Delano mak i ters in Wash om as ¢ , ie : nd Hi ove ; } ii i I|FREIBERG'S CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE] [PEOPLE'S SHOE CO) MOVE TERRIFICALLY ; 2 sae at At Extraordinarily Low Prices oR ay cs Gy fietighvist' Stator wos" fi ~~ THOUGH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF MER- shooting qua from then on the etnias, Soar womans Ritts s0n has ot at leant a Tittle house CHANDISE HAVE BEEN SOLD OUR STOCK IS. STILL REPLETE WITH CHOICE VALUES Nickel Plate Shoe Co. — 822 Second Avenue — SPECIAL SALE OF “LADIES SHOES” for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday ranch. Soon a made her fi ruthless kill Cloaks, Suits,Skirts, Waists, Capes, Dresses, Millinery. Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Pants, Hats, Caps. Trunks, Suit Casgs, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Portieres, Laces, Embroideries, etc., ete. A Doors Open Saturday, Juiy thew re ee 19 Clover rs Se 1’ uien’ 19 ‘7c Freiberg’s stock of | & se Long Baby 97¢ Trimme reet an ey sta ser ; reds $3.35 en Suits} Dress Hats, about 300 in be har n ; 19¢ | ss: $2.48 all. Choice of entire rf stock, values $5.00 to rao ene $1, “1 50 sid $1.49 cs Skirta; sé Cos? ¥! .98C By 0 Lin se ; [19 Pike Street |LOUIS HURWITZ IN Nant] 319 Pike Stre Doors Open Saturday, July 16th, 9 a. m. I Man-Tailored baal -“-ne $2.19 " $1.49 st white +. .59¢ 39c narnwin ne Regular $5.00, $4.00 and $3.50 Values 5,000 pairs of Ladies’ High Grade Shoes and Oxfords, made by Wickert & Gardner, D. Armstrong & Co., John H. Cross Co. and others. Every pair made for Seattle’s trade and bearing our own name. No finer shoes made in the world and worth $6.00, $5.00, $4.00 and $3.50 a pair. Sacri- ficed for this sale at $1.95 a pair. All widths, all sizes. Nickel Plate Shoe Co.} 822 Second Avenue een gee Pn aan a = pp mene apan nt RS

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