The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1910, Page 8

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THE SE ATTLE SAS CRAZED FIREMAN KILLS MOB oT ccm eer at a WIFE'S chiLD i adactice NEGRO | A Clearance of Attractive Sommer + Wash Dresses at $8. 50 (By United Pr ess.) | t ai i , red fo Dur am th sah ihet today |: Q a Z x | skirts in plain gored ind plaited styl pe priced for cle soni Bec Srkirtoc har, tate h'tann'aes ea osu Rete cites ae || f Excellent Values in Walking “Fall Models in Women’s Durhar tin eres on Sets epee act ena ms mi me as te We ot ay CPA and Dress Skirts at $10.00 | —_ Long Coats at $25.00 lawn, Drawing INSANE OVER CIEt ONGS e where he sald the ‘ onirt “sti. y ‘ a emi-fitting ight he was ve ‘ j neled A / , ‘ } ' ¢ oO ft rec 1 € 1 1 1 e When he left the: c r : ent bh ’ ; . if: lined other firemen. He had to “get ther but t het " r models with deep cir ar fhe { t to w t. others 1] dt it. Smaeiee thought he was only talk € 7 : ra era ‘ martly de. Little hope is expressed for ott’s + y t th 4 | made fr , ig! a ‘ y adapted for and in p TO GET FORTUNE THIS BOY MUST <2 an" mje LIVE BY SCHEDULE FOR 16 YEARS <2 2 a i lity wear, CHICAGO, 8 L—R t x George I A Clearance of Women’s Lina Suits hoe At $12.50 and $15.00 } ? ; } ; aah i ‘ , d . bar rates bn roa ; ‘ » $ ome ts of pure French and Irish linens, his pecu { with gored flare and plaited skirts, ; I pecial, $12.50 H i H L G. Dyre ind $15.00 —Second Fleer, |S td ae ee Advance Fall Showing of Children $ Outdoor Appa 10OWn in ihe se] INVESTIGATION «WR AV ausdaliy’ bechniing “Are. edveiice -Fall models is | le ons and tiny flowers. ‘These priced at $0 the Hi ile ilren’s Coats, in velvets, fine broadcloths, cordu $1.00, $1.50 and up to $5.00. fS BEEBE ES nces| By EDWIN J. BROWS, D. D. Ss. [@ M4 ys, caracul and seal plush, as well as in the lighter For Children of from 2 to 5 years are Hats of beaver, ol at 14. His grand-| WHY ts IT 7 t ‘ | I ights of cheviots. A wide range of pretty styles is | yelyet and soft felt—decidedly novel and exceptionally mn , ‘ red at pr s ring from $5.00 to $27.00. | featured at prices ranging from § tos me attractive in shape and trimming. Dates Wiite’ suk -bounets: are nero—warty is * Inspection of these new lines is cordially invited, styles, dainty in the extreme, prettily trimmed with —~deteal sa ROBT. G. DYRENFORTH. t 1 . at vou to bah poss nie rm ARS lle PUES EUAN eS FT it ee eee J ‘ Mf th sich school at 14; he must study manual ‘ ache gm t Os S Soon pene tee ances ey Sse ea a te Special Prices Quoted on Attractive House Dresses graduate there at 18; then be must hustle across the ocean and study oe ee Att a beard) th, b | d _— R C ] f, . SPECIAL $1.00~—One-piece House Dresses of percale, in SPECIAL $2.50—One-piece Dresses of pink or dull-green enton 0a ~ ie * ok #. H} plain colors or patterned with dots and stripes. Made with high | and pink plaid gingham, with high neck and long sleeves, trim- PALACE MARKET t . ' i] Bese ad inatk Val sand shin ‘ | Will Be Delivered for the ‘ 4 oe in Ammer ool collar and long sleeves, trimmed with pipings of plain color and red with pearl buttons; also of light-blue and white percale, with Everybody nowadays ts tucked skirt, and waist trimmed with yoke and medallions of striving to secure the purest | N would § r a dental f fastening in he back. The majority of these dresse e in larg white Swiss embroidery. i e on e t ay | SPECIAL $2.95—One-piece Dresses of fine gingham, in i ‘ th eae SPECIAL $1.5 me-piece Dresses of blue and white or avy, red and white, or blue, tan and white plaid, trimmed with Days Cs f and | il black and white plaid gingham; trimmed with bias bands, having | of white pique and large pearl buttons; made with high } ‘ Wassonne, of Mates H plaited skirt joined to lor yoke, Dutch neck and long sleeves . and long sleeves —Second Fleer. for A o Ss ine ake eee ag Se EE OEE 9 12, RAE ES rte ad ee saci fe a rym const oe 1H Less Money 9 2 citesece | New Lines of Vei lings Disclose Many Novel Effects } Our steadily increasing vol- ie ume of business. ar t t — - ee : We take no chances here Than ever before in the City ti t private arbit The New Veilings are very difftrent from those in vogue during the summer season, and many unique effects in small meshes, everything must be the of Seattle. that the & ¢ of Washingt dots and figures are featured. Some of the early I all’ irrivals are described below: First Prose, purest. " A ¢ ‘ be s * ; \ i Drop in once. | _———_—— ' Denta I becasise ck Silk Octagon-mesh Veiling, in small, | | Octagon-mesh Veiling, with spidereweb and French Woven Veiling, in fine mesh, 50c, 65¢, medium and heavy patterns, 38c, $0c and 95« chepil le dot, $1.25 yard PALACE MARKET 600 10th Ave. hei a \sad-pipe clach. ‘ Black Silk Octagon-mesh Veiling with woven | tine Black Silk Filet-mesh Veiling, 60c yard; | 1 © assortment of k dots, 95¢ yard with I nille dot, $1.25 yard fine and | yard. Second and Yesler A FUNDAMENTAL LAW E i che 25 ys 4 _ | fine and heavy ps 4 yar P Both Phones 5 Rast OF) ashes “When a # enacted In f t Fine Octagon-mesh Veiling with woven fig Fine S ling with cluster chenille dots, 65¢ Silk Chiffon Vei res wide, in Persian : . A ire, Gc yard yard design, with woven bo $1.75 yard. One Dollar Brings « VICTOR to You From Bf|i-riiti"itts pitt tt uit After-Inventory Clearance - Notions Interestingly Priced saovia She Sent coegeest White and Colored Wash Fabrics (aie M,C: Hose Supporters, in- | Celluloid Corset Steel Protea ts « ants’, children’s and misses’ es, | 25¢ each Sherman flay & Co. 2 id select the man or men WHITE INDIA DIMITIES, 30 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 19¢ YARD 3 15¢ 20¢ pernonk . | yal Waist and Skirt Support VICTOR Talking Machine Dealers in Seattle deatroy I except : renotes, you ] —Of sheer and fine texturg, in medium checks anc — “Verabest” Hat Fasteners, re- | °® Invisible Silk Hair] Wholesale and Retail f Lietiy cassis; te ‘ INDIA LINON LAWN, 32 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 19¢ and 25¢ } ‘ite no sewing, 5c set . jnades, 10¢ each. t competent competition. || Vv ART—Fine, durable quality Bet eedi Noes pence: bp ; tion” Sanitary Hair Rolls COLORED LINEN SUITINGS, 32 TO 46 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL $ spots from clothing, 10c each can be washed and combed, $100 25¢ YARD—All-linen and linen and cotton mixed Suitings, in medium and Tolman’s Pin-On Collar Sup- | “0? ngal” Bias Lawn Tape, from ports, flexible and smooth, with - hand-finished edges, rhe se ith | 14 to 7% inch wide, 8c, 10¢, 12yae ; and 18 assortment are diagonal weaves and crash effects, ' some materials only The New “Century” Woven Skirt Round Linen Stay Laces, 5 yards Adjuster, black and white, 15¢ yard Roman Gold-plated Watch Guard | * ‘ouleur,” a preparation 10 , oy cs em » a ore yaa . “s . “aD abe 7 . Remnants of Wash Fabries that remain from the Pre-Inventory Sales are } Chains, with “Bridgeport” patent | prevent wash goods from fadifg, fg heavy textures, some closely woven and others in loose weave. Included in $ patterns are shown, in others almost full pieces remain priced for quick disposal at 15¢ yard First Floor asteners, 10c each —First Floor, DR Medltte © hear the New BF corre caer a * Victor Reeards for Aust. Vc "7 Values im Cut Glass pig From the Varied Lines of Come in and hear some of this delight- is ® ‘ nt pat os ted S ecial at $1.00 1 in and hear So a om p Priced Stationery ge — ful music, and laugh at some of the clever a“ is thie boar j comic selections Inve ng cormittee. “i The pieces at this special P rig ‘et nis . San 6-ine “orrespondenc riling shades, aS Just a hint of what you can hear: vim abs, ico ne pair VUDOR WOVEN HAM Correspondence Cards in prevailt * an STM Kv 1 Mo i Na es, Ay a dl ‘ whe ‘ ae “* car a —Riery Title Mevement iota ce Lam 00 1 of cons ” plate, ‘Syrup Jugs, Spoon MOCKS, SPECIAL $2.65 81780—Gems From “The Mik Bex and ur the fight Trays, Knife Rests, Tumblers, Handled Nappies and Bon { AND $3.50—Of heavy open $ envelopes, 30c, 40c, 50c, 75c¢ and $1.00. vi Light Opera Company I've Got Kings on My ern pa e + ey the m at jon Dis om weave, with two full width Tally ariely of Hew and 16510—~ 7 Murray my : y and Place Cards, in a \ FS EA cel a ib torials” indorning i , CUT GLASS INDIVIDUAL SALTS, }*Pteaders. Made to endure} ’ ee i 60619-~A movies Peoewes! : : dentin d t 1" n bie: sce, Res - 40 hard service. artistic designs, from 15¢ to $2.06 dozer Marsovin Waltzes Prves's e1 t one t 10e EACH; SET OF SIX, 50c—Hexa ; ) 0,00. go0ni—Jean MacNetl! Harry 1 stand ihe ateation.” te leat, gon-shape Individual Salts, or Celery} WOVEN: HAMMOCKS, Waterman’s Fountain Pens, from $2.50 to $1 ‘ ie Renettm Nore Bares and Jack Norworeh bod to understand | why Dips, as illustrated, 4 ang LAL, $2.95 AND Orders for Wedding Invitations and 1 all kinds © pth i $3.75—Extra-size, with tuft promptly and at 80047 —Madane Butterfly % ‘ t bien c t mbine ‘UT KNIFE. RESTS, ed pillow, shown in a variety } engraved announcements filled Tell Your nio Seottl - : of designs. ; —Hounefurnishings Seotion. coe cx¢ pages ze sorted sizes, with ae to match, Colonial design very moderate prices. —Firat Flot Pacific Count Distributers ot Dealers to t eat ena diske fo piacncnetectostninattaeiapuaten atc — RE Be es . SO el ot VICTOR Talking t 1 t Machines tr Jayer-Pianon, her & Co} ne Hettel| Qetemoor | ( FREDERICK & NELSON )| Dicx-Acton Near Union entitle. ee ee experience INCORPORATED Atel 's aroun saconneliesapen 'BDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 5. . 718 Wirat Avenu

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