The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1912, Page 3

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TAFT PARTY LEAVE. HERE FOR CHICAGO With the fervent prayer on their RABIN ae cep one fyery Woman's Complexion ts booitd to show whether or not she is in good physical condition. If the complexion is muddy, the skin sallow; if pimples or skin appear it is then attention must be given to improve the bodily condition. There is one safe and simple way. S. the system and purify the blood with a few doses of Beechams Pills. le family remedy is famous for its power | j lps that the Taft steam rollet-abs | remain well olled until they arrive, the Taft delegnies from Waxhin lton left for Chicago this” mornine ‘This well known vegetal . At about the same time that ¢ ¢ the action of the organs of digestion and elimination. Roosevelt delegates were due to ar They will regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver, tone the rive in the vention city, Hov ard Cosgrove, chairman of the Twuft delegation, left for Chicago Tues day morning, and W tT. Devell,| who will present the Taft argument] before the national started Monday night for Congrove’s early departure w that the local Taftera ha exceedingly ved at the p patches which have been « ly hinting that the might falter when it Washington contest, THE “RADIO.WATCH” and you will know what it is to be free from troubles, Beadaches, backaches, lassitude, and extreme nervousness, : wil make you feel healthier and stronger in every way. * “dearing your system of polsonous waste Beecham’s Pills 4 ve good effect upon your looks—these they Beautify and Improve are of ape-ial value ond importance to women. where. In boxes 10c., 28¢, steam roller} struck the! Effective May 8, 1912 STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE” AND clFIC admapetsin es “PRINCE RUPERT” Beattie, ‘Wash Wednesday and Sunday at plcht for VaANcorven rte ame, GRANBY BAY AND QUREN AnLoree ID TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY » Wedneeday and Bator an} neas openin “GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Sig tatdet savcee te mcanteeed. Axl ; stead lands TRACK HOL Engliah company is making ‘em,| The dlais and hands are {Muminated by a radiam compound that makes it easy to tell the time in the dark The above picture shows how the face of the radio watch looks In the jdark of the moon SCOTTY’S PRIDE IS PRICKED LOS ANGELES, June 13. “Death Valley Scotty’ pride is pricked todey as the result of a thrust by Superior Judge Craig, before whom he appear ed in supplementary proceed iwngs inquiring into his broth er's property. “Sit down,” thundered the | court, when the miner vaulted into the witness box, “to hear | better.” Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle LIKES OUR DENTAL WORK pleasing—only first-class mate @ilckIy— with less pale “This spectacular outside the court may be all | right, but it is beneath notice here,” added Judge ‘Gralp- STATES WON'T | RECOGNIZE TAFT. we Flinn | jails are used—all work ery Dentist on our staff hax had @iperience-—every Dent is most careful and efficient In iherefore when Ohio Dentists do your work you ge! the Work at the lowest Cut-Rate Prices for which work of such an possibly Le done. $4.00 Bridge Work $10.00 Teeth 915.00 Set of Teeth nd Ave. and University. Opposite Stone Fisher Co. Entrance 207 University St. nd Basket Picnic Given by Seattle Division No. 350 ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS day, June 16, 1912 At Beautiful ‘LAKE KEECHELUS Ideal Place in the Cascades for a Delightful Outing SPECIAL TRAIN VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” from New Passenger Station, Jackson and Fourth at8am. Returning, leave Lake Keechelus at 7:30 . Good fishing and various amusements.s On sale at City Ticket Office, “The Milwaukee,” and Cherry. , ROUND TRIP, $1. 50 . $4.00 $5.00 $8.00 0c $4.00 Crowos sive element: of the vsetiinan pas }ty in Pennsylvania, who is directing | | Roosevelt's “steering” comm’ here, and Governor Glasscock Weat Virginia, said that neith |Pennsyivania nor West Virg |would recognize Prevident Taft the regular republican no should the Taft people contr convention. Speaking for these two state, Flinn and Glasscock 4 clared that Taft's nomination w not be accepted In any cireum-} | stances. I } a - | |\"WARE HATPIN NIPPER | SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—De- claring long hatping are as insan}-) }tary as unmuszled dogs, the health | |board is considering an ordinance |prohibiting them. A special “hat Ipin nipper™ to arrest non-complying ladies, also is provided for 10%! 11% 12% 10% «124 168 11g 124 08” 1% u 3 i am 1 4 imeats— Setting Price, oe 1 ue ! 2 ¥ 7 Ox ton 3 | Dried spring b WHY AND HOW RATES EASY PAYMENTS ig it that fifteen other dental concerns have failed to & Practice in Seattle within the last two years, and have mut Of business, and the ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS the grandest success? _ CUT RATES AND EASY PAYMENTS and how we do it 4g0 We opened the most elaborate and modern equip- Office on the Pacific Coast at Second and Pike Streets, iding, and we challenge the world for r what price you pay for your dental if not surpass it. We rtally give you a $10 Gold or Porcelain Crown for $3.50. Wenn fin9 $10 and $12 Bridgework for $3.50 and $5.00. We have cut'the rates on Artificial Teeth so low that people a: it, but we are making a $10 and $15 set of teeth to $7.00. We give any Sliver Filling in the mouth for 50c. Gold Fills are from 75c up. ‘All work is protected by @ Ht iaust now be acknowledged that we are Seattle's real Cut Hasy Payment Dentints . THE ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Building, Corner Second and Pike, Opposite the Bon Morche and MacDougall & gatas Take Elevatoror Walk Up. No mat OME Work wil) equa rown straw- gtern timothy ound 00@40 a6 P. iddiings jolie} oat ‘mixed. business |G THE STAR Ladies’ $1.25 and some $1.50 All Pure Silk Long Gloves, pair HOSIERY AND KNIT UNDERWEAR 200 dozen Ladies’ and Chil dren's Black Cotton Hose, refular. ise vatu Women's Lisle and ized Howe in t ta white; values to B50; pair Ladien’ Jersey Ribbed Sum] mer welght Underwear, val-d wen to The; sale 19¢} price, garment 1S¢ values, now, piece’ /¢ Beautiful Val to 1Se. Sale price, yard 61° Torchon and Val. 10c. Sale Laces, worth per yard, price b¢ Big lot of Allover Laces, worth to 75c. Sale price, yard 16° ized Damask, 58 inches wide, yard 29° 1244c White Huck Toweling, 18 inches wide. Sale price, yard 75¢ value Bureau Scarfs, 18x54. 49° Sale price, each $1.25 White Lace Curtains, 3 yards long. For this sale 19° $1.25 White Bedspreads now offered for §9° $1.25 White Mercerized Table Cloths, size 64x68. Sale price 98° 124%4c White India Linon, none better, per yard a THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912, All Pure Silk Rib- bons, regular values to 35e, 6-yard piece Torchon Late, Laces, worth 40c value Bleached Mercer- 7¢ | 10c Turkish Tow els, white and un bleached, sale price bc Ladies’ good qual- 81x90 Pequot Sheets, $1.00 value, sale price b8c THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY ity 75¢ Elastic Belts, Sale price ANNIVERSARY WHITE SALE Positively the Greatest of All Sales Including the best products of Switzerland, Germany, England, Ire- land and Scotland, and a splendid showing of American Made Goods. “| $6.00 to $12.00 Linen Suits hamiersary Sale Price ML. 98 800 Ladies’ nd Linenette Suits, i : ; for le to was that he wa tire from busin the ridiculously low price. Two and three-piece all sizes for y y ladies and —SALE PRICE— Suits Worth R lar toe Sui Worth Re SO sé Suits Worth Regula ar $9.00 eae Suits Worth Regular $10.50... Suits Worth Regular $12.00... 200 dozen Duster Coats SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. up in 12 different styles; regu Three hundred White Hats ot | Wests worth regular $2.00. An Embroidery and Lace Sale Included in this $1.98 sale are White Sale Millinery See what remarkable values Trimmed Hats. Six hundred | peautiful lot of Lingerie Waists, White Terry Cloth Hats, made the Kind sold regular for 6Q lar $3.00 values, 1.79 $1.50, White Sale price.. OVO at $ 7 peanut straw; regular 39 niversary White 98 76e values, for CH sale price ..........06 c have ever known. B Nainsook kind we f yards Swiss and of the ‘thou isand itude and low prices an including thousands a nds, Edging and Ine ed through the ked importer who needed the money The t in a sale of Embre jes that will t venience we have arranged Surparaing in mag snow white Embroider ing, Cor» Cover kin York office, from an overst: ally our own figure, and will re perhaps for years to come. For your co immense lots as follows embered for months, he entire purchase in five Lot 1 LOT 2 LoT 3 LOT 4 LOT 5 = " Great big lot c Embrolderies Embrolderies Embroideres | Embroideries rahenptih gutted worth to 35c worth to 50¢ worth to 65¢ $1 00. s Nainsook, 45 in Sale price, yard, | Sale price, yard, | Sale price, yard, yard, Flouncing, a5 price, yard 9c 14¢ 23¢ 48c High Class Clothing for Men and Young Men At Half Price SOCIETY, SINCERITY, SOPHOMORE Brands 1912 Patterns and anes $13.85 ‘dss In offering these well known brands of clothing at these prices we claim to offer the best clothing values ever offered on the Pacific Coast $3.00 Men's Working Pants $1.98 $4.50 All We $3, 39 $3.00 Corduroy Pants ciceniceiiienigemniidesiaatasniin $1.50 Young Men's Whipcord Pants 98c BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Boys’ Play Suits Best percale and cham- The famous St. Regis $1.50 values bray, Play Suits at sacrifice prices, Indian Chief $1.19 Suit; Baseball Suit, $1.50 values Heavy Weight Galatea 48 $2.00 values ¢ Children’s Wash Suits $1.49 in Buster Brown, Rus- High Grade Linens, sian Blouse and Plain : Waists; just the thing $2.50 values for the kids in summer $1 89 weather. “ ' Beginning Monday, greatest sale of Silk Braids, Fancy Guimpes and Dress Trimmings ever known in Seattle. See our ad in Sunday papers. Ladies’ Long Lisle Gloves, black, white and tans, special, pair 49c Ladies’ Neckwear, including Collars, Bows and Jabots, 35¢ values, now 23c RIBBONS 25¢ TO 36¢ RIBBONS i6c Thousa of ds new ‘thay ... 16¢ 50c RIBBONS, YARD 23 of Piai and "23¢ Splendid lot Ribbon 1,500 pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords in a generous assortment of styles and all Values to $5.00 sizes. Anniversary Sale price 1.59 Ladies’ $3.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, all styles and sizes. Pair 1.98 Ladies’ $3.50 White Cavivas Shoes, all styles and sizes, sale price, pair $2.49 Men's $4.00 Shoes for dress occasions, sale price $2.99 Men's $3.50 Fine Shoes, var- ious styles and all sizes, sale price $2.49 Boys’ Shoes that sold regular for $3.00, sale price 1.89 50c Brassieres, plain and re- inforced styles, all sizes. Sale price 39° Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, $2.50 values. Sale price 1.79 Princess Slips, neatly trim- med with lace and embroid- ery; $1.75 values for 151.29 39c Novelty Wash Foulards. Sale price, yard 23° $1.50 and $1.75 Serges, cream, black and colored. Sale price, yard 1.19

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