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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