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WONDER MILLINERY CO. 4829 Second Ave é ing new in OUTING Gome and see the BLAZER various colons at $7.50 ww: $1.75 D HATS GREATLY REDUCED. Havgea smartness of design and qual- ity value that can not be equaled any- where. —They look better ’ —Wear better, and —Are better —Than any $15 WILL GOV. HAY! STICK AF Bil TFT QUITS Will Governor Hay remain a can didate to succeed himself if Preal- dent Taft ts turned down by the Chicago convention? Dame Rumor ie busy with this question these days, If T. R. is named by the regular convention at Chicago, rumor has it, the governor will have the good sense to recog: nite that there is “No Hay Fever” to be hoped for in Washington. The fact that W. H. Paulhamus, presi dent of the senate, has announced himself as a Roosevelt candidate for governor, has set the tongues of the gossips to wagging all the more concerning Hay's retirement. Governor Hay, when asked about it, replied tersely: “When I have an announcement to make, I will make it myself.” Dr, Tate Mason is the busy cam palgner thin week. He spoke be- fore two women's meetings at the home of Mrs. Parker, 4415 Thack eray, and at Thorn's hall, Green Lake, at a meeting of Bastern Stars, Yesterday afternoon the North End candidate for coroner spoke to the Jall Reform league at the Butler hotel “You've got all the votes here, but we want to see you and hear you, anyhow.” That's the invitation extended to “Bob” Hodge, people's candidate for governor, from the people of Skykomish, The little to on the border line of King te all excitement over Hodge’ > pearance there next Saturday night The town and surrounding country ts all billed with the anne that the people's candi apeak at & masse meeting arrang for him voluntarily by the people of that community “We've rented the hall, adver. tised the meeting, and we are going to have & whopper of a meeting,” fs the message they sent Hodge today While Scott Malone has not made any speeches yet in his campaign for the sheriff's berth, he has die tributed something like 10,000 cards. He says he ts in the race food and strong, and Intends to stay to the finish What? No Free Lunch LOS ANGELES, June 6—There's sadness along the Rialto today, for Councilman Toppam ts demanding that the city government prohibit free lunch. The saloon men are with him, too. Final action was deferred. The following ate the rane prices paid by local commiseten merchants to the producers and prices paid by the retaller to the commissioners The farmers comes under and the sum paid by under “selling price.” cases are sub) cording to fresh: excellence, but ¢ otherwise indicated, firet grades axe—Buying Price Eas, local We and general prices, unless re for strictly ” wran—Selling Wenatchee apples... THE STAR-—FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. Japanese Rugs, size 36x72, in Oriental designs. Anniversary Sale price KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Joraey Ribbed Vesta, low neck, sleeveless; 16e values Sale price 260 VESTS FOR 190. Women's Jersey., Ribbed, Vv some with pants to ; all atyles. 19c Bale price ... 50-650 UNION BUITS 300 Big lot of Ladies’ Summer Weight Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, values to 66c Sale price $2.25 Ladies’ Navy Blue Bathing) Sufts, sale ‘ Ladies’ 2-clasp Pure Silk Gloves, all colors, é Special, pair 49c Dutch Cleanser, regular 10¢ pack- age; our price, 4 packages 25¢ Gold Dust, Cit- rus or Pearline Carnation Milk, sold elsewhere Powder, package 18¢ for 10c; 4 cans 25¢ THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. Fels Naptha, Ivory or Fairy - Soap, 7 bars Elegant lot of Parasols, worth regular $1.50. Anniversary Sale price You'll) Need This HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Children’s Black Ribbed Cot- ton Hose, 15e values 5 pair VALUES TO 25¢ PAIR, tie Women or Tan Cot aranteed stain some ee. LA 25¢ to 35e HOSIERY, PR. 19¢ Women's Lisie-finished Hose, black and tan; 25¢ to 19 36c values, pair ..... c McCormack’s First Anniversary Sale Our justly celebrated Anniversary Sale CONTINUES TO ATTRACT LARGE CROWDS. Below we merely give you an idea of the many lots and consequent savings— savers that should induce liberal purchases at the “STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” SATURDAY YOU'LL FIND MORE BARGAINS and GREATER VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 36-inch Burlap, various colors; regular 20c values. Sale price 12: Printed Challis and Ameri- can Prints. Anniversary Sale price Colored Oilcloth, the kind sold regular for 20c. Sale price, yard 12: 1S¢ Huck Towels, extra large size. Anniversary Items of Interest in Women’s Apparel We have planned for months for an Anniversary Sale, and are prepared for Friday and Saturday with the greatest bargains you have ever had an opportunity to select from find this a rare money-saving event. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. You'll $3.50 Women's and Misses’ Linen $1 98 Dust OH shee: 6 hs Vi) assed eee ve ' Gr big lot of Women’s and Misses’ Novelty 8, $12.50 values $5 15 Sale price ... sere rere yee ' Women’s $14.50 elty Coats $8 715 now offered at ' And another lot of Womer $25.00 and $30.00 C Women’s and Mi Linen Suits, $6 98 values to $12.50, nov vas ' Young Ladies’, Women's and Misses’ Blue Serge Suits, regular values to $17.50, $9 45 now going at Reet ' Women's and Misses’ $5.00 Novelty and Serge Skirts. Anniversary $2 60 Sale price eo serevesecedeanse ' PHENOMENAL BARGAINS IN TRIMMED HATS. A fortunate purchase made by our New York buyer is responsible for these remarkable values. Six hundred Trimmed Hats in 12 dif- ferent styles offered in three lots as follows: Regular $3.00 values for Regular $5.00 values for .. +++ $2.79 Regular $7.00 values for ...-$3.79 Also a special purchase of Boys’ Milan Straw Hats, sold regular for 25¢ 5 Anniversary Sale price . wi C EXTRA—Two hundred Women’s $7.50 Rain- coats, principally sizes 34 and 36, sale price KOOL KIMONOS Big lot of Kimonos in Oriental de- signs, $3.00 values, sale price Men’s $1.00 Dress Shirts, various colors and all sizes, for 200 dozen Men’s fine Cotton Socks, black and tans; sale price, pair And another lot of Men's 25c Socks; Anniversary sale price, pair 11° One hundred dozen Men's 10c Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, each qc Navel oranges Meete Selig Price 0 10¢ Ginghams, that will wear and wash to your Beautiful Silk Kimonos; ular $8.00. Sale price $1.50 House Dresses no Ollered S00 36's tesos » i oswedecee sooess 19c GREATEST OF ALL WAIST SALES. 39c $1.25 Lingerie Waists. 69 $1.75 Lingerie 98 | $1.00 Tailored Sateen Anniversary sale price C C Waists, sale price .... cee ve Pairs No, 1, full cut. ay Be Men's $2.00 Suit Casés, for this sale Regular $3.00 Men's Suit Cases now offered for 1.59 And another lot of Men's * ££ entire satisfaction, yard 5: Big lot of 15c Pillow Slips now offered for Men's $1.25 and some $1.50 Nogligee Shirts. Anniversary Sale price 4ge Great big lot of Men's 50c Bilk Neckties, sale price 29° Men's 65c Balbriggan ueacees = oe nee nee Batons. trai =. Waists Anniversary Sale of Men’s Clothing Men who want a really good suit can get it here for a great deal less than you'll have to pay for it elsewhere, all the time, but during our first Anniversary Sale the prices at which new, stylish Suits are sold represents a saving of at least one-third below usual prices. $30.00 Society and Sincerity Brand Suits— $16.85 The newest 1912 and with fitting qualities second to none. Society Brand Suits for young men have 26 practical points not found on vordmary clothes. metas Sone Sas Secs ee F eeeS SESS eee "Est fing’s Trunk Store is forced to vacate the location at 706 Second av. In order to room for surplus stock stores, 706 and 1420 Second av. i , Ladies’ Hand Bags, Umbrel- Traveling Bags, Music Rolls, Sets, Letter, Card and Bill Cases, Combs, Military Sets—everything in & at both places is being 10 to 50 Per Cent Room must be made by disposing of the We realize the quickest way to do this 0 cut and slash prices 10 low that a discrim- ating and discerning public will come and take Sods away. ing merchandise and Stoelting adver- both reliable—never misleading nor $23.80 Buite for— Suit Cases, worth $4.00, $11.75 Good all up in the newest models, patterns sale price $7.89 Rubberized Bathing Caps, regular 35c values, now Ladies’ $1.25 and some $1.50 all pure Silk Long Gloves, pair 89° $2.00 Matting Suit Cases, for this sale wool Suits, made $20.00 Suits for— $9.85 Newest shades of blue gray, brown and gray. Sizes 36 to 44 chest measurement $25.00 Sophomore Suits— $13.85 A, full line of browns and grays. * $15.00 Suits— $4.95 For small boys. Shirts and Drawers, sale price Babies’ 25c Stork Pants, | Whole corn |Cracked corn and men large Exceptional Shoe Values Today and Saturday We're going to offer you some of the best bargains in Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords that it has been your good fortune to par take of for some time. Note the following items: To take the grandest scentc trip of the Northwest, sale price 19° Rubber Bibs, worth regular 10c, now 7¢ Saturday, June 8 and Sunday, June 9 S. S. SIOUX Leaves Colman Dock 9 A. M. for Bellingham and Anacortes Via Scenic Deception Pass. Arrives Back ,10:30 P. M. $1.00 nouns rv $1.00 ake ® basket lunch, or you secure meal aboard the mer at. reasonabl@ price, Tickets good going Saturday and returning Sv , or good for round trip o1 per above dates. Tieket Office, AN DOCK.|, Main effected by making your purchases of in Leather at this time. 1,500 pair Women’s Pumps andy Men’s $4.00 Shoes for dress oc- Oxfords in a generous assort Sale ment of styles and all sizes; values to $5.00. Anni $1 59 versary Sale price .... 1 Ladies’ $3.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, all styles and sizes. Friday and $1 98 Saturday, pair ' Ladies’ $3.50 White Canvas Shoes, all styles and g sizes. Sale price, pair. $2.4 casions, price .... Men's $3.50 fine Shoes, various styles and all sizes, Sale price Boys’ Shoes that sold regular for $3.00. Sale $1 §9 ' price Children’s And a big lot of 19¢ $1.25 Full Size Crochet Bed Spreads now offered for Shoes worth $1.50 pair Sale price 1420 . SECOND AVE.