The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1910, Page 6

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7 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910 i ki % NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO. WOMEN READERS OF THE & STAR ¥ | | THIS GIRL HAS HOTTEST SUMMER JOB; ® oon eS SHE POSES AS MODEL FOR WINTER FURS VOTES FOR WOMEN * | COND Te MRS, GE A. SM | t ee ee a ee * * | of © ' * DAILY MENU * * * * 8 t * * ray ra * ‘ Mint Cup * o ix th t We 4 Te D * lu * r 7 He l* 4 * * * Le in P * * n sbar * * 0 * Wa t * wine om we * # | laren 4 dF Loaf. ad * D * of ee t a t 7 ‘ | Due oh * 1 1 a| ther Asc ™M Ss. ' * od F h - 4 , * re * Cr of uf « : ike It " nd F * i 4 or :h f : ye. ery L le ty he + aa rm ‘ D und An * ¥ ' « - tk A t ‘eat * * ts “4 erv ee ee oe oh t bee Baked , Tomatoes Bread Sticks A . tb nelde 4 ‘cca teainal ail oe e — % k ke nw alt and pepper BROKERS I f enn ge peerage, ogame Wallis & Lewis Co, the the ; , NEW YORK 8TOCK . ‘ ' | Braised Lima Beans. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS a « classes Cookie er b Boi! te Private Wires * ~ " the ar te t One cup of butte 791 tnd. 2280 . HOW WE W a ya bof snams, 9 teannee 27-328 Balley Bidg. TORI ES rere ee FAIRY BELLS A ele OF HOT WEATHER Ahead of Us London’s LOWERED PRICES Will Be Found a Boon to Your Purse CHILDREN’S WOMEN'S LOVELY GOOD 12'4 PRETTY CHILDRENTs ' WOMEN'S NICE LISLE- ning and evening uaa Walking Dress Spritely Wing. More honey shall OXFORDS and Oraty SCARF SILK DARK PER CAMP OR poi col $1.50 TO $2.00 Pape » an 1 - ANKLE TIES) Ties Values | —!" solid col. | CALES—For |BEDSIDE RUG acircens | WAISTS—See | new browne: —Values to $1.49 and on to ors; not 40c, house weer or —Not $1.50, Slaughtered ae ¢ | now are only, $1.60— $2.00— but, yaro— camp; yard— but— at, @ pair— thom; now at | patr— _ Me 98c 24c 8ic 93c $1. 39 Sc | 186 Above Are Fight Typical Bargains 8,000 Others Just as Good May be seen at the store—Seeing is believ- ing at London’ s—Read a little more Women’s Fine Whit Ingrain Union 9x9 ART | Cool, Dressy, White Duck (3) ec e | Good Size Gray Cees SQUARE—For camp or re) y, VESTS Ac a9 isciaiins 46c ss on oh $3, 39 to $500 only fr 8e cooeee: Me A OE ieee eevee value oa 0a Tearing Down the Store Slaughtering the Stock And incidentally saving our customers thousands of dollars on their summer needs. London’s sole desire is to be ready for the wreckers when they come—as we have told you many times, the wrecking chief positively refuses to make good any damage he may do to our stock. Mr. London much prefers to stand a partial loss now than to pocket a complete loss by reason of damaged, unsalable goods later on. The stock of shoes is right where the wreckers will strike first and for this Herr FRANZ reason a very small bit of cash will work wonders. Arp Do Not Keep Underwear—Hsiery—Men’'s Wear All Goods Your Purchase \ Exchanged or If It Does Not Money Returned. Please YOU | ccockery—carpers VIOLETS pe Be Beg (Clinton Scollard in New York Sun. WHITE SEWING MACHINES REDUCED TO $30 Seattle Sewing Machines, $19 B. D. VORIS Ploneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Av., Seattle, Wash. Ind. Phone 504 Sunset—Main 705. Sewing Machines for Rent CR ESC E N T—The Happy Medium between the high priced Baking Powders and the cheap big cans, Crescent Egg-Phosphate is the high quality moderate priced Baking Pow- der, proved by the test of its leavening power, its evenness, its uniformity and its wholesomeness, Crescent is moderate in price and great in satis- faction. Sold by Grocers, 25¢ per Ib. Corsets R&G eceived bh ard, ? Y, P. E,, Seattle No more—no less CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., Seat Curtains—Blankets Hair Goods Excepted . tO aS SR

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