The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1910, Page 12

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How he Senator From | Colorado Financed Cam- } paign Committees for! Years With a View to Landing Senatorial Seat. Oe BUSINESS 1S—BUSINESS!!! ad Guagen A newspaper man who bh Senator if anion to senator, Here is what Mr don says of the newsp man's welcome Glad to see you. I don’t wh written lampooned heim unmercifully in his paper upon the had occ call he sate Guggenheim Rusiness hat the view of tt, eptom is is business! If, in the course of business It becony « sary for a rival to call Mr Guggenheim a pink, punk and fous — paralileloy parsim Pee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eS Mr. Guggenhetm adr alliteration, and much feeling } business, Have a cigar * * SHEARER EEEEE EERE EEE ERR ERE EE eee ERE SLOANE GORDON In Pearson's for Auguat. Wf the various and vary? timations that sift through ¢ tlonal sieve are worthy of passing consideration, It is ¢ } that the Guggenheim family has de- signs on the solar system, Every once in a while some hys- terical patriot denounces the Gua- genhelm family, and tells about the dangerous position in which Alaska | finds herself, If Alaska were a/ chicken, and the Guggenhet constituted the ce of the ime | conkin’t be greater danger, ac-| cording to paragraphers. | Much of this talk deals with the | brothers nheim, who are not |f fn the United States senate—except | ff by proxy, The Guggenheim ot} whom I Soy write in that dap- |f per person, ye Stmon, who dash- |ff 0 from side to side of a large chair, |f facing a smal! desk, In that chamber | 1 wherein gather the beetle-browed | senators of these United States. Be- | cause, in addition to being a Gug- genheim, Simon is a senator. He fs the only Guggenheim who ts a senator. Not only that, but he is! the only Guegenheim who ever wil! be a senator. fu In rouge et notr, if you have chips enough and play the red straight along through night and day, there fs bound to come a time when you will be ahdad, brief though it be. And in that time you may take down your stack. If you've got sense enough, and make the Monte Carlo folks feet sad, ‘That's the exact manner in which Bimon played the political game jo Colorado. He kept on playing the red, When campaign committees came his way, he took them in and/ heard their woes, And then he wrote out checks and wished them luck, and, for a goodly while, they AMUSEMENTS. Chartes Frohman Presents America’s Pre-eminent Farcear WILLIAM COLLIER In His Great Success “A LUCKY STAR” Week of July 25. Mats Thurs avd Sat Harrison Grey Pinke Presents MES. FISKE | and the Menhattan Company. } All Performances Except Thurs Hi and Sat. Night—“HECKY SHARP.” ‘Thurs. Mat. and Sat. Night “PILLARS OF sOCTETY.” } Seattle Theatre Mats Thursday and Saturday TONIGHT “THE CONVICT AND THE Gini.” Next Week, Starting Sunday Matinee, “TERN S1GTs IN A BARKOOM” Mats, 18 and thc. Nights the to Se. Leeds and 6-—Loaetie Lois Theatre | Phones—Main 1204, Ind. 4234. Last Week of the Lois Stock Company in & Remarkable Revival of wr VAN WINKLE it With Bugene Wiener us Mip. A GREAT BIG HIT SUNDAY MAT., JULY 24, q Return of D. &, LAWRENCE & Co, In || “The Clanaman.” Opening Regular Season, COOLEST S¥OT IN SEATTLE. | I] PANTAGES THEATRE |; (Chilled by Veewum system) “Unequated Vaudeville.” Week Beginning July 14, The Great LETITIA SARTORIS | } | i] 4X OTHER CORKING GOOD ACTS | | NOWTH WESTERN LEAGUE, DUGDALE'S FARK. ‘Tomorrow at 4:16 p. m. i TACOMA V8, BEATTLE Wt Admission, the and be Yooler Car. | tall Finally the Colo got ponitty the etm th « Uttolans BASEBALL} GUGGENHEIM, WHOSE MOTTO | IS: “BUSINESS IS BUSINESS” "na ee ne bi ely reckle oted and just ¥ colle to run for Sissi | Attractive Summer House Garments at Little Prices SACQUES, dotted Swiss, in many attractive pat- terns. WHITE LAWN In slip-over style, finished with embroid- ered scallops. LONG LAWN One pretty Kimono at this price is pat- terned with large floral designs in pink or blue and trimmed with broad collar, finished with embroidery ruffle. Other Long Kimonos of lawn are priced at 75c and $1.00. from St smulative insiatence m sat tight of hin part FURNITURE DRY GOODS Pre-Inventory Specials in Little Folks’ Apparel CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, CIAL 50¢—Of percales and ginghams, in at- tractive colorings and designs, in French and Russian effects, or Empire style with plaited skirt. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Many other pretty styles in Wash Dresses in sizes from 2 to 5 years are specially priced at 25¢, T5¢, OS¢ and $1.50. THE SEATTLE BIAE under obligations to the house of r Quegenhe He didn't bribe mor exent | Don't be led astray by tt indirect gated) te} He » The id want te r him tor * ' doubt ab inor bille " thin | bin our laws It] tirement regord of | ly Mebrat any man tojand the would scarcely His featu or Moi mont ola e made by ° muffice to any prom ¢ for Simon ¢ rn for Bime Wuggenhelm for xen arry nit | oeivers. Quexet Perso rgloal moment | agreeable the | ta He ts human he and |oonsin, the He is & man of simple} in hin habite stantly and | help nally fe plearant When the payeh urrived, Simor ty Mone ly that he this office or wonheim nigh vo. als an olaewhere, Mr nhetm takes himself seriously in the state There eginiat wan } Ive may Ougee Boattl FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Btore Closes Dally at 5:80. | Stylish—Cool—Comfortable STYLE PRI¢ dium-length model, STYLE 220, PRICE $1.00—A very 256, attractive model, of batiste, with short top and extremely long hip, the mate rial extending below the boning. This garment is especially designed to pro | duce long, slender lines and is fitted | with two pairs of hose supporters. | pairs of hose average figure, bust and long skirt excellent quality ~~ Quite a group of cool and very pretty lines cial, to close out, $1.95 | PRINCESS ALL-OVER APRONS, | $1.00—Made of Amoskeag gingham, in blue and white checks ONE-PIECE DRESSES, $1.95—Of black and white plaid, prettily trimmed, with pipings of red ONE-PIECE DRESSES, $2.50— Many pretty styles to select from at this price, made of blue or black and white plaid percale and blue and white or pink and white checked gingham. Some have long sleeves and close-fitting neck, oth- ers with Dutch neck and short sleeves. Other-attractive Dresses are shown at prices ranging from $2.95 to $5.50. —-Recead Pioer Se—-Of sheer lawn and , $1.00— Y SACQUES Y KIMONOS, $1.25— SPE-| CLOTH COATS, SPECIAL $2.00—Ex- ceptional values in brown, navy-blue, green and tan Coats. Sizes 2 to 4 years, but not all ‘sizes in each color, GIRLS’ SKIRT ROMPERS, SPECIAL 50¢—Of pink chambray, in sizes from 1 to § ears. BONNETS, SPECIAL 25¢ TO $1.50— Made of lawn or silk, slightly soiled. ~—facond Floor hae intr Groat Fails, Mont “ | Slee. of ever $2,000, | $4,000,000, the Conrad Cin@ale® | company is in the hands of two re- | Financial trouble followed n'a Cnancial | through under the name of Mulligam |the death of W. W. Cargill of Wie styles in percale, plaid Dresses, some of which have been sorted out from much lghe avlead One very attractive style is of solid-color French percale, finished with sailor collar, shield and four-in-hand tie in various color-combinations. Huced nome of w 4 by Bene 000 principal backer, FURNITURE DRY GOODS Summer Models i in Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets at $1. 00 E $1,00—A me adapted for the with moderately-high The batiste, supporters are attached material is and two Becond Floor Spe Becond Fioor Pre-Inventory Clearance of Women’s Knit Undervests at 50c, 75¢ and $1.25 A good range of Plain and Fancy Knit Vests, in Lisle, Silk-Lisle, Silk and Silk-mixed qualities—of- fered at these special prices because slightly foiled from handling or display. SPECIAL 50¢ GARMENT— A large assortment of styles in style. A large quantity of dainty Lawn Dutch Collars and Jabots was obtained at a A Special Purchase of Pretty Dutch Collars and Jabots SPECIAL 75¢ GARMENT— Women’s pure Sitk and Silk-mix- —Women's "Women’s Fancy Knit Vests of | ed Vests, in low-neck, sleeveless | yokes, in low-neck, lisle and silk-lisle, in sleeveless | style, in plain and fancy yoke ef- | style. fects. blue. DENNISON’S LUNCH SETS, on Sale at 25c dozen doilies and six plates. DENNISON’S oncession that ables us to offer them at 25 ROLL—In assorted colors. an_unusually-low oor The purchase comprises Dutch Collars in a wide J variety of popular shapes and sizes, square, round ify and pointed effects; also Jabots, large and small, in single- and double-tab styles, All are well-made of fine lawn, Valenciennes Mechlin lac | tion at 25¢. Women’s White Canvas Oxfords, with plain toe, welt sole and Cuban heel, special $1.95. Women’s White Canvas Blucher Oxfords, pattern, with plain toe, turned sole and covered Cuban heel, special $1.95. pire nh ny Vudor Porch Shades s and insertions. -NNISON' CIAL 12¢ ROLL. DENNISON’S HANDY BOX trimmed with and imitation Cluny, Maltese or Choice of the collec- ~—Firet Floor. Keen Pre-Inventory Specials in Women’s White Summer Footwear in ren two-eyelet style, three-eyelet FREDERICK & NELSON me INCORPORATED emmy S FANCY CREPE 85¢—For office and household use. Women’s White Kid Ankle-Strap Pumps, wit! pearl ornament and Cuban heel, special $2.45 Women’s White Buckskin Two-eyelet Pumps, with fanc y tip, welt sole and Cuban heel, special $2.85. Women’s White Buckskin Four-eyelet Blucher Oxfords, with welt sole and Cuban heel, special $2.85. —Firat Floor. SPECIAL $1.25 GAKMENI Fancy Vests, with handsome crocheted Silk-Lisle sleeveless Come in white and cky- Dennison’s Paper Novelties Specially Priced , SPECIAL 22¢€ —Consist of one table cloth, one dozen napkins, one CREPE PAPFR, SPECIAL 6¢ PAPER, SPE S LS, SPECIAL —Firet Floor August Patterns ‘Now Ready Monthly Style Books Free (Fu plain toe, First Floor, Mail Orders Carefully Filled —With tiabill: The new Grand Trunk steamer Prince George arrived at the Grand | | Trunk dock yesterday and midnight on her mv 0 Portland canal with engers. je yeaterday it lored | Linen cause The Suits FREDERICK & NELSON - Basement Sa estoom| A Special Purchase of Well-Tailored Wash Suits on Sale at $3.75 Exceptional vah and » bought a very favors able figure. are designed and finished, with mannish co vers, and skirts They come in white and natural linen color, and inal full range of sizes | 16—18—34—36—38—40—42—44—46 }) The ee of the Values at $3.75 Is Strong can - 1es in Women’s and Mis Rep Suits, rendered pi a manufacturer’ urplus stock at Bd tailored models, strictly carefully llar and Te- in various popular plaited styles, fr , as follows: wPETSessese. color. wee eee Pre-Inventory Specials in Women’s Wash Skirts| at 95c and $1.50 The closing gut of several lines of Women’s Wash Skirts affords an opportunity to save mat the buying of practical, washable, serviceable gar- ments that will form welcome additions to vacation wardrobes. ‘Fhe Skirts involved are well-tailored and attractive in style—all have deep ff hems—and come in plaited, gored and kilted styles. Underpriced for clearance in two special lots, at 95c and $1.50, A Clearance of Women’s Silk Pongees, Taffetas and Foulards Basement Seleugom, ee: erially in White and natural li ——Barement cB en at $8.95 This special figure now covers the remaining summer lines of Silk D in the Basement Salesroom, and represents substantial reductions from Alf the Dresses are one-piece styles—some with lace yokes, braided and some tucked; the sleeves are three-quarter length and the ular prices. plain plaited or in tunic style. Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40 Clearance Price Women’s Knit Vests and Union Si —An Importer’s Overstock— Offered at Unusually Low Prices KNIT VEST en's Knit Ve neck style, S, SPECIAL 10¢—Wom- of pure white cotton, in low wing sleeve. KNIT VESTS, SPECIAL 15¢—Of pure white Swiss-ribbed catton, in low neck, sleeveless style, with wide lace yoke in medallion effect. KNIT VESTS, IN PLAIN AND FAN- CY STYLES, SPECIAL 19¢—Women’s low neck and sleeveless white Knit Vests of fine quality, Swiss-ribbed, one style with yoke in beaded effect, silk-taped, another with crocheted clover design on lace yoke. WOMEN’S LAWN AND PERCALE SACQUES, SPECIAL 50¢—In washable | colors and attractive designs, made with fit- ted belt and circular peplum or in loose style with adjustable belt. CHILDR ‘ CIAL 50¢- Of galat SPE- t-blue | with white designs, made in Garibaldi style, | collar | white, } with panel front piped | with white. | j Closing Out Odd Lines of Women’s Foo |; s CIAL 30¢—Women's low neck and | whi WOMEN'S KNIT UNION SPECIAL 40¢—-Women’s pure ~ | cott | styl wid Pre-Inventory Specials in Cool Sacques, Children’s Dresses and Rom Cc 25¢—Of plain pink or white ‘ | black or blue designs, made in Russian St WISS-RIBBED UNION SUITS, te, with lace-trimmed umbrella i on Union Suits, in low neck, ¢, with pretty crocheted yoke le, lace-trimmed umbrella knee. —Basement S$! PECH singham a HILDREN’S DRESSES, with belt; slightly soiled WOMEN’S” WHITE PERCA SACQUES, SPECIAL 75¢—Patte with blue or pink stripes or designs, h fitte: circular peplum and tu trimmed with belt, and cuffs ROMPER blue shirting, ¢ ped with white. Sizes 2, SPECIAL 25¢—In skirt style or regulation boys’ Rompers, of date’ 4 and 6 years. at $1. AS Pair Gun - metal Pumps, turned sole, Cuban heel Patent Leather Ankle-Strap Pumps, with gun-metal bow, turned sole and high Cuban heel. Special $1.45. Patent Leather Pumps, without strap, with turned sole and high Cuban heel. Spe- cial $1.45. Viel Kid Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt sole and heel. Special $1.45. Fal with broad oe, “common sense” An with bow plain toe Special $1.45, | ici Kid Lace Oxfords, with round \ pate heel Vv tip, 1.45. \ tip, 1. Basement SS » kle - strap on vamp, and high Tey nt tip, Goodyear welt sole and m Special $1.45. ici Kid Oxfords, with broad toe, PR turned sole and low heek ici Kid Oxfords, with broad toe, and low heel. 9P Rasement Salestem turned sole 45.

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