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’ THE SEATTLE STAR ee ae eee eee ene [NS ON FOREST | } || Showing New Fall Models in Royal Worcester Corsets FIRES | he etout Beat higher Tut At $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 The Lesson Is Plain, Says \ 3 : hag tra . po ! : : x bibenert a : te a Ay “4 SS wie the Deposed Forester, es t * | ; ar below Taking Shot at Heyburn le ee RRR REREAD rately low, and Carter. f : ; AVY hose STRIKE BREAKERS «~° L. WORCESTER, STYLE ¢ 0—A Cor t, trill ia __weeue Prince Turns Farmer son Pa ted pitt Breber, tren | Special Offering of Lingerie Waists at $1.50 [tcoper ot the, Chiengo Montreal o cane of slaying patton A Large Sizes Onl y—40, 42 and 44 : | Women’s Hosiery & Well-Made House Dresses et Special at $1.50 35c and 50c Pair <n LISLE THREAD 1} I 4 & Fret ging! e plaids, made \ k ! j th itec kirt eck and long | s of white tons. PECIAL $1 reale EDISON, VICTOR ot COLUMBIA « ve mplete House \ Dre t te or brown and | i} v rif necks and long The Lesson Is Clea MT | VANCOUVER, Wa mprehensive line 1¢ or brown, in evidence at | , Easy to Make Schoo! Dresses With Ladies’ | Home Journal Patterns Toilet Requisites Violet Ambre Royal| _} ecker's Cold Cream, | } | Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters Pa OO a 1} \| Items in Stationery : ! “J Kt package. School Supplies ) men are thr nt and @ num pe { and insist wives and chi'dren, the and the min lars’ worth « n-Jenks’ Violet Bril- 0c I's Vegetal in Vie forests be a cds j u on 1 F Is Is, 2 for 5c and 1 de bbb! EN’ cS | Monto | he entire Northwest wher il 4 t Brise as Pampas. 65 Most of the fi 1 in the entire 1we where a each 5 ore ES TORSDRROW trol and it ts makes of Talking Machines are im- 1 10c sate. Se. SDe andl Hudnut’s Florida Water, . R. will soon be ext! . aste, Se, and 50c ott as : | hundreds fighting the b should partially displayed and demonstrat- 2 Pinaud’s Faney Toilet CHEYENNE, wre fue 28 st ag ed, side by side Pen Holders, Se and 10 S in a variety of . y bet here that ; n rs, ar ' y of odors, essays a 40-mile horseback ride his first Sunday here i A ; eae , + tai Yelt reception committee means ¢ out the _ Stork $ rs, . * * Ss dies’ Delight Non- js taking 00 the confla } 50x otions in Wide Assortmen Twist Tape, assorted widths, an automobile a - ares Machir Elite Cloth Cleaning Pad 25¢ rty in case the A Vanderbilt Has Typhoid Machines 0p Mag Curlers, wave and | Carbona Cleaning F ton Co i cher ne ts NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 26.—His| c es gre ther ‘ . : n Corset Bones, will he hair without heat; or break, 10¢ and the arriva Reginald Van-| ies” thous A at N! YT only will you find here ev- delicate fab city and hund! ery style and finish in all the Cast ¢ r colors, 15c, 25¢ and Safety - pin + calor ga different rs of Talking Ma- . Se tet ted sizes, 10c. Invisible Jet tomorrow chin but you may mal our se- ‘i ine ee : the biggest parade eve | i sae eho cP eaormspat Pateca as nd Skirt Clinton Gill Safety-pins, | yy sizes 1% to 2M, Wyoming ection from the largest stock of 25¢ size 254, 10c 10 x. —First Fleer. new records to be found anywhere on the Entire Coast Wash Dresses The Coats $5.95, $5.75 $850 Sizes 6 to 14 Years Misses’ and Children’s Reefer It Pays to Deal at Headquarters. ~~ Ren tte ae i, Sizes 6 e 12 Toa —_. ° Successor to D. &. JOHNSTON CO. Eilers Music Bldg. Third and University. —— SS said a tobacco expert in discussing how i 7 z Dresses of fine zephyr ginghams “ oP —— tT x k , Bondy & Lederer hit upon the PRESADO iy Tir te. Berechs plaid patterns, light ad Coats of tan covert cloth, mary a BLEND—that wonderful knack of blending F LoS} SSS me col Waists blue, black and red cheviot, shep- filler, binder and wrapper tobacco. ——_—_— _aeemmmememan = aati ‘a d and box-plaited, with herd’s plaids and novelty mixtures Perhaps it was —‘“just luck.” But perhaps the manu- — P _— low neck and short sleeves or high exceller Fall wear. They af 4 facturers deserve some credit, too, for their years of| FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. neck ie one ana pon made with box heck, Goublaaa q ‘ Hare full-kilted or cluster-plaited. patient experimenting; especially for never pushing | ed front, plain notch collar and revers, stitched cuffs and pockets ‘Are lined throughout, and some have embroidered emblem i They are trimmed with bands of Men’s Headwear In Approved Blocks and Colors for Fall and Winter 1910 ahead beyond the supply of these selected tobaccos || needed to maintain the superiority of this “Presado” blend. But, anyway—luck or no luck—here’s the} result. AN ALMOND TASTE—a delicious, sweet, nut-like flavor, H embroidery insertion, narrow pip- ings and stitched bias bands and f include French waist and normal sleeves. waist-line styles Second Floor. ’ " Women’s Fall Knit Underwear WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $1.00 —Medium weight, in ankle-length, with high neck and long Popular Numbers in Gloves WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP SILK GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR —With Paris-point embroidered backs and double-tipped Sleeves Fi a : SPE ot Ra fingers, in pongee, tan, gray, navy, brown, black and white eth Mendae carer mien on ae ries WOMEN'S ‘TWO-CLASP OVERSEAM GLACE heck and fong sleeves. 2 ov GLOVES, $1.50 PAIR—Of soft and pliable kid, with Parié- we \MEN’S COTTON VESTS AND TIGHTS, 50c } Point embroidered backs, in biscuit, tan, gray, brown navy, combined with a bouquet, a fragrance of tobacco-blend that no other manufacturer has ever been able to approach—and in a cigar that sells at 5c!— The Tom Keene We consider ourselves lucky that we have become selling agents for this record-breaking seller. SCHWABACHER BROS. & Co. tuc. Seattle, Wash. Featuring | Lines at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 | Fall Arrivals in Men’s Gloves Men’s Silk Gloves for street wear, in gray, tan and corn color, at $1.00 and $1.50. New lines of Kid Gloves in Fall shades of gray and tan, embracing several excellent makes. Men’s Furnishings Section, First Floor } GARMEN'T—Vests in high neck style, with long, elbow or } Steen, beaver, black and white wing sleeves; also in low-neck style, with wing sleeves WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, Tights are in ankle- and knee-length 50c PAIR—In natural color, with stitched backs, . ; sii is First Floor. ¥ . ” —First Floor. Over 80 samples of Heating Stoves are displayed on the First Floor, Annex, including the famous Beckwith Round Oak Heatet for which we are sole Seattle agents Give credit to the fair-minded dealer who recommends the Tom} ? a Keene in spite of its closer profits; and be fair to him by not | m4 LADiEs’ — asking for more than 5 Tom Keenes for a quarter. There are| F d k & N | HOME ORDE other cigars in the showcase which the dealer can afford to sell | re eric e son oe | a at 6 or perhaps 7 for a quarter, but if you want a quality cigar, | incornerates lis la | | a INCORPORATED cee take the Tom Keene at 5c straight.