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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911. STREET SWEEPERS OBJECT |WO#'T BRAND MAN TO WEARING A UNIFORM| aaa CLEAR the DECKS t sweeper are m weartng of the uniform, [t ts the alleged slavery of it they don’t Iike. erable grumblin, be vd claim that Walters iasued the knights of hqyel donned the new 5 C ¢ nicked out And now they are tn the to buy Supt. of Streets A.|them, Now, they hold that Wai has denied some of tere has usurped the rights of the he regular vacation this city council and that they can be r forced to wear uniforms only by ie said this ts Walters’ usual | legislative engctment 4 rc ishing those who! The matter of wearing the uni . faction with his|form has been before the city manne s Laat cll in the form of a protest . year w , efused the men, It has been re work | than the law a ed ferred to the department effic: eight hours—the courts » 4 }committee, which will take it up them. But Walter ned them jnext Thursday morning. by refusing them the regular two In the meantime the brown sults ‘ ¢ ° e weeks’ va . jand gray hata are adorning the : And so in this instance The men!men who keep out streets clean 4 ae JUDGE GEORGE DONWORTH SOUP SPLASHES TAFT'S WAISTCOAT |onirstvscs nes e ° NEW YORK, June 9.—President Taft's luncheon yesterday, id we stints dean tenet 4 given by the Unign League clud, was somewhat marred by a Nucionaat eauionaiie’ ter = trifling accident. The ¢yearold grandson wf William Berri, the 9) Me crimes pani Ford host, wanted to give the president a program, and to enable him . js would hesitate to call a mas ao Yo this, some one put him on the table. Just then a waiter put fia felon,” said Judge Donworth yes ‘& plate of soup in front of Mr. President, and the youngster, ad vancing to deliver his prpgram, eet hie foot squarely in the middle [ince a Cente 08 SNe The need of a Department Store complete in every detail at Second avenue and James street has been apparent for years. gling or sending improper matter of the hot soup plate, President Taft's waistcoat was lashed, iY e ho Vans eiinths ce cebon canes a ee throwsh the mat ee pont ‘McCormack Bros. now come to the frent with the armouncement that they will occupy the old Knosher & Co. location and will offer the pres cousforted the child, who was overcome by the, [| imprisonment is leas than one. year to the Seattle public the services of an up-to-date departmen* store. . je incident he should not be classed as & felon.” | Judge Donworth took this post BUT: tion when C. T. Hutson, assistant U. & district attorney, objected to the sdmiasion of testimony. ot T. Only after every dollar’s worth of merchandise contained in their First avenue location and+that remaining at Second avenue and “fc gge n eraay "himaeth,. whe James is disposed ef. To effect this in the shortest possible time the price-cutting knife will have full sway in every department. plead guilty to amuggtin: Zac si §. BARGAINS IS TOO MILD A WORD | Threw Money Away THE TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER OF. DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE WILL STARTLE THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY Diagonally Across ° From Moore Theatre Apparently being unable to | apend nis money fast enough, John Linn last evening took a walk up Pike st. trying to dis pose of it by throwing it to the winds. He | | | | | four wae | stopped by Patrolman Whiting, | | ' | | whe sent him in to the station, F : suorning, efter havieg ad on Men’s Straw Hate in a variety | Women’s Long Rep and ‘Lin- | Men’s Golf Shirts, all colors and | All-silk Ribbon, plain or fancy, J eo of shapes, $1.25 values. ette Coats, $8.50 value. patterns, values to $1.50. 5% and 6 inches wide, values ns Clean-out price— Clean-out price— Clean-out price— to 35c yd. Clean-out price— Dr. E. J. Brown EVERYTHING SLAUGHTERED 713 FIRST AVENUE $ Dresses that were $25.00, now The ee onion Block _— Skirts that were $1.25, now ........00 Gavan You 108 Per Geom. B i 1 Kimonos warth $1.00, now : a Hand Bags worth up to $2.00, now .....50¢ . iitare Men’s Soft Hats, velour and | Women’s Dress Skirts, in voile, | Men’s Suits in latest patterns | Women’s Long Silk Gloves in Wings, etc., worth up to $2.00, now .... Remember f panama and mohair, all col- A . black and white, regular j a eet, elt, $3.00 values. Clean-eut aan, $040 sales. Clann cal and cut; regular $15.00 suits. $1.50 “gloves. Cl 7 price— i i on — ~~ Bekins “. |= 98c 3.69 5.95 98¢c ; Pivet Ship through cars of furniture Exst every few day’, securing nearly half rates on freight for customers. Clean-out price— ie, 30-88 Coten Shoes, 780 Dirt ae 5@ dez. Womes’s Untrimmed | 300 Women’s Trimmed Hats, } Men’s Suits in all wool worsteds | 600 Children’s Straw Hats, a f : Hats, values te $3.50. Clean- waluce to $4.50. Clean-out and true blue serge, values a ng ‘a 1, BROWN, DD. & out price— to $25.00. Clean-out price— 4 Bil 49c | 1.29 |512.75| 12c REPEAT CUSTOMERS |IH/FELS NAPTHA SOAP, SEVEN BARS 25 Making the stranger a tegular customer is necessary in building up a great business. C The assortment, prices, treatment and liberal credit terms extended by Seattle's Popular re) R- Se F Home-Furnishers is daily making repeat customers for this store. Suppose you try us out! Cow-hide Swit Cases, 24 inches | Men’s Vici Kid Shoes, bals or | Boys’ All-wool Knickerbocker | Women’s Sleeveless Gauze CUSTOMERS DON’T NEED CASH long, 96.50 valucs. Clean-| blucher cut, $3,00 values.| Pants, $1.00 values. Clean- Vests, 15¢ values. Cleam-out Customers of this store may have delivered to their home out price— Clean-out price— out price price— ithmediately without cash payment such articles as a refriger- ator, lawn mower, garden wr 7 hese, garden wtensils, oi! or wee OL vapor stove, etc., etc. We add the amount to your account ey” without increasing your 7 : B weekly or monthly payment fe ] Get these things now when Sremypetns Y . you need them. fy = AEE 390 ‘Women’s Fancy : Side | Beys’ Scheel Shoes in durable | Boys’ Knee Pants, all wool, val- | 50 doz. Women’s Fancy Hahd- Waist, = embroidery, lex calf, values to $2.50 ues to 75c. Clean - out kerchiefs, 15c values. Clean- $9 Library Table $4.85 | «dl en Gueed price— price— out price— Mission Pattern Library Table, of oak, in the popular Early English finish Top measures 34x24, Table-has large under shelf for books and magazines, -A $9.00 value. Special for Saturday 8 r | B sinnenimnsiiliamemesaiiniiiapaiiailas i Women’s Fancy Gingham and | Beys’ Vacation Suits, $3.50 | 35 doz. Women’s Neckwear ac- | Men’s Work Pants, non-wear yo R ] | Lawe Dresses, $7.50 values. values. The Clean - out = peg Seren, stovtas orb qualities, values to $2.50. Even- ze | Cleam-out price— price— out price— Clean-out price— ak and fini Early ‘English, with seat up- in Chase her, Splendid value at’ $7.50. Sale THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY tA 50 ck Special] ci ts| MeCormack Bros. | sat: break hooks, are offered at a Been oe {fg TOMORROW AT GREATER DEPT. STORE people 5-hook Rack, regular $1.00 ....60¢ umwners 109 @ II.| secona Av. WIN’ At James | Wanted