The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1910, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE STAR—FRIVDAY, JULY 22, 1910. TH LONE REPLICA WO NEW STONER [ANILTON &§ [=== Wt AGAINST SUGGENKEM, 5 ONCE nT erie Suid mi Anti-Ring Candidate for i n lake a County Commissioner Tt ep ” Edison a s 7 I Operate a High-Class and Cape. fully Conducted Dental Practieg at Moderate Prices Tells His Plans for Con.) (nif men ne api ducting County Affairs, ee er = rea = b Bridge Work ... $5 and & FUL rites i . Id Cro > THOUT CHARGE fr Ph h 01d Inlays $2 OBLIGATION, Pores Inlays. $2.50 ie vad ‘ onograp F ‘ $1.50 to 4 LADY ATTENDANTS, , ; wv 4 Full I 85 to $100 ne ei Por 93.5000 85 |e a0 A \ ‘ light and easy t Platinae Filling rT} . 7SE0 ON SUNDAY, | ‘ t os Bextra s eT Both Telephones, Ballard Music House 5411 20th Av. N. W., Near Market St Phone, Ballard DR. LYBROOK SHANKLIN Over People's Ban and Pike ®t, 1277 — |615- 619 First Avenue | PS ees DESY £ MR OE. Pe tee ee eee 1615-619 First Aven & ore . On the Square : vit EXTRA SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, will be a great ibs saving day at THE HUB. You'll find extraordinary offerings throughout the store—everything specially priced. You will saye dollars if you’ll visit THE HUB now. We iG, mention a few of the special values on sale. A $15 SUTS FOR § 7.28/ iN Exclusive Seattle Agents for the Celebrated Lanes WORKING CLOTHES | Opposite Totem Pole | ; 7 In bis campaign Vincent prom lines to disclose the methods used | im an attempt to drive him from the state-—how his clients were ce lected. In the cau €us he bolied. He declared that he would never vote for one of the chief trust magnates of the country > power of social and financ fal 1 oof ee asies | ait he lone de mon RS Muence was directed against him| him to the election of Guggenheim from /*!th ® view (o reducing him begxary tp floor of the house. Thence-| We i in inn eccitinstent or not, It seems certain that | G ucational crusade of the ai: When he went home his consti | ble can representative wh ot od wency met him with a band. But) | we — Guggenabeim pet le ro — y hss teal federal appointments defeat tiremen ed him Now the republican insurgents ot | ror Ey. low pre Colorado have chosen this pio oneer Ye rginte Ate forward throughout the session he/| was ostracised. TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Clearance Sale of Men’s Summer Apparel Suits, $17.50 While these suits are regular summer gar- ments, they are of light, medium and dark shades of coast weight materials which can be worn the year around. They are ex- ceptionally high-grade suits, including the famous BRADBURY SYSTEM. Values up to $32.50. Clearance price......+.. $17.50 Suits, $10 There are about a dozen of these two-piece suits of blue serge left, which were strong values at the regular prices, $15, $18 and $20., Cleariince prices secicccecccatees $10.00 Oxfords, $3.15 All lings of summer footwear in Low Shoes, including patent colt, tan, oxblood, etc. Val- ues $3.50 to $5.00. Clearance price ..$3.15 Straw Hats, $1.50 Every Straw Hat in the store offered at this price. Both sailors and soft shapes. A few genuine Panamas included. Values $2.50 to $5.00. Clearance price .....sscecess $1.50 Soft and Stiff Hats, $1.95 Broken lines in both Stiff and Soft Hats, in | all shades—tan, brown, gray, smoke and olive Eve ery size in some styles but not in all. Values $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Clear- BECE PTICS fososidicess cossccetoes $1.95 | Summer Underwear, 40c B. V. D., Porosknit, Derby Ribbe ed and Bal brig ed ¢ EUS SP. Se eee MEN’S ODD PANTS Regular values $6.00] About’ 300 pairs of to 7.00, vour choice] Men's Oxfords left, values $3.50 and 4, $3.45 all will go at. ; Clean Up Silk Ties Underwear Hosiery At prices that are positively less than cost. Every Straw t in the store will be offered tomorrowy at— HALF | All the newest patterns, all colors z and all sizes; every Shirt worth $4 ft) 0 PRICE $1.50, now, your choice for . . . ® - i e are mc csertige Lice ts,we ff allow you to use our Credit Plan just the same. We advise you to come early to par- | ticipate in these savings, STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union St. | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ sey i gen

Other pages from this issue: