The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1912, Page 3

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ART YOU LOOKING FOR LAND? pave i It Is not only good dand, but is con- to Seattle and Byerett markets and where jer than [n other parts of the Puget Only one to thee miles to boat 200.00 400 00 800.00 sao Acres 1,600.00 h cash and bi alance In twenty quarterly In. at the end of ten years if land, Free rightof-way for to every ¢ Spectal price on tracts ‘or more, We have over 4,000 acres to Rasy of access and easy to see, Con to new hotel, and new store opened this Call at our office or write us for maps and . matter. All of our tracts are close to the Tater, ‘and for those who wish it there Is fine bunting, fisbing and boating CALVIN PHILIPS & CO. 211 California Bldg. Tacoma, VIA THE MILWAUKEE” ALL POINTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ty, Ned... $11.00 Prororn ngpag aes $110.00 91.50 Sioux City, ta. Washington ” Winnipeg, Man. ) MANY OTHER POINTS THROUGHOUT TE TICKETS Witt BE ON SALE 21, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 26, 29, 30, 31, tekets g00d for return until October 31, 1912, ‘stopover privileges and choles of diverse routes are of Return may be made through California at slightly higher For adidtional information regarding fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, train service, call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. J. L. CRISWELL, Gen. Agt. Pasa, Dept. City Ticket Agont second and Cherry, Seattle. THE NEW LINE 1S THE SHORT LINE. f you SAW IT IN THE STAK. ft that fifteen other dental concerns have falled to in Seattle within the last two years, and have TA DOESN'T PROPOSE 10 _ ABDIGATE . Follow ing Col Roosevelt's declaration at Oyster Bay that he personally would lead the new progressive party and that no compromise lead er would be acceptable to him, Sen. ator Jos M. Dixon of Montana t day held conferences at the Hotel Manhattan with progressive leaders from several states Durt he day there was to be furt ferences in the sen ators room, participated in by Geo. W. Perkins, Controller Prendergast, Frank A. Munsey and others. Senator Dixon said that the plans for formal organization were well under way, but he would make no statement or comment on Col. Roosevelt's assertion that he ac cepted the Orchestra Hall nomina tion in good faith and had no in tention of abdicating in favor of any other progressive leader. $8,000,000 i QUITE SUITABLE Crimen appro Is that new book, Crimioals,” got up Publisher—Yes, indeed; ;it's gilt edged and chock full of steal on gravings. QUEEN RECEIVES SEATTLE GIRLS (By United Press Leased Wire) HONOLULU, H. |. June 27. —The Juveniie Bostonians, the wellknown company composed of Seattic girls, now touring the Hawaiian islands, enjoy the distinction of being the first and only theatrical com pany ever to be entertained by ex-Queen Lilivokalani, once ruler of the island. The Bos tonians were entertained royal ly, and “her majesty” was so delighted with the youthful players that she is now auto- ing ribbons for them. The niane are making a big hit with the natives. ENGLISH LABOR _ LEADER SPEAKS At a welbattended meeting of the THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912. We Bought Them At Less Than 25¢ On the Dollar — SPOT CASH — 300 Men’s and Young Men’s Stylish Suits Peck and College Brand models, made to sell at from $20.00 to $35.00. But we purchased the entire lot from their selling agent for less than one-fourth their actual value. To fully appreciate the wonderful values offered requires only a personal inspection. You are invited to come tomorrow—learn the prices and examine the goods. Workingmen You may be absolutely assured that every dollar Men's or Young Men's Clothes tomorrow will mean a than four times the price you'll pay. $20 Suits for $5.00 An unheard of price for an ele suit for gant Nice soft grays and tans for summer wear The pants are worth what we are asking for the entire suit. Peck’s Clothes and College Brand Suits for 5.00, Think!” men or young men alone “Just you spend here for saving to you of more $30 Suits for $9.85 This purchase allows us to sell a suit for $9.85 which is as good as a merchant tailor will make to order at four times the price. A fine selec- tion of patterns. The styles are right Peck’s and College Brand $30.00 Suits for tag: peice That Peck and College in America. You can ree ship as well. Your spec ments, See Union Label Brand Ch ansured ¢ al atte direc ¢ productions of the best y of the material Peck Brand” Union makers 4 workman. ed to Made Gar STD Emery or Savoy Dress Shrits, values to $2.50, plain or pleated bosoms, all sizes, cach $1.19 Ferguson & McKinney Dress Shirts, the reg- ular $1 kind, plain bosoms, cuffs stitched, neat stripes and plain blue cham- bray, all sizes, each New lot of Big lot of Kleinert’s. Hook- on Satin covered Hose Sup- porters— 16c Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery, values to 25 yard— for dependable merchandise ties, Volles, Ratine and Ginghame, wigs. rer of womeu™ garments about to retire The climax of bargain giving is reached TAKE ADVANTAGE, Some neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery, Various A formate cash purchase secured from a manufactu Three hundred White Hats of peanut straw, reg. 75¢ value, for— 33c Five Hundred Lingerie Dresses in Dimi colora and de. from business. Ar Beautiful lot of | Lingerie Waists the kind sold regular for $1.50 Sale price— 69¢ In the Woman’s Ready-to-Wear Section Linen Suits, Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, etc., at Children’s black ribbed Cotton 1Sc pkg. Pure Quaker Oats, Corn Meal or Violet Oats for 9c 20c pkg. Cream of Wheat, most delicate and de- licious breakfast food— Boys’ Summer Suits, gray, brown and blue mixtures ; $3.50 values— $1.95 Hose, 15¢ values. Sale price, pair Qc prices lower than you've ever kpown Linen Suits, Values to $8.50, for $1.98 Women's and Misses’ Linen Sults—Al! colors 14 to 38; Women's Ratine Hate—Elsewhere here Monday, only Children’s Ratine Hats for . the $8.50 kind, for Women's Trimmed Hate—Elsewhere § here Monday, only ...... ase Red Seal Lye, sold elsewhere for 10c. Month’s End Sale price, 4 cans— ranged in fotr lote for your Inspection, Women’ 's $1.00 Peanut Straw Hate— business, and the ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS the grandest success! T RATES AND EASY PAYMENTS sand how we do It. a opened the most elaborate and modern equip on the Pacific Coast at Second and Pike Streets, Bank Building, and we challenge the world for ‘Work. No matter whai price you pay for your dental Work will equal, if not surpass It. give you a $10 Gold or Porcelain Crown for $3.50. | ‘are doing $10 and $12 Bridgework for $3.50 and $5.00. | have cut the rates on Artificial! Teeth so low that people Delieve it, but we are making a $10 and $15 set of teeth te $7.00. Sliver Filling in the mouth for 56c. lis are from 75< up. All work is protected by @ Wash Ties, reg. 25S¢ kind. Sale price, each Black, gold or white, for Women’s $5.50 Serge Skirts for ... Lingerie Waiste—$1.50 values; Monday at Silk Waists—Fancy Central Labor Counel! of Seattle, Governor Hay and Joseph Havelock | Wilson, prominent labor leader of | England, were enthusiastically re colved. Gov. Hay spoke on capital and }inbor and reviewed the work of b administration along those lin Mr. Wilson delivered a powerful ad dress on trade unionism LOT 1—Reguler values $5.00 fale price << LOT 2— Sale pric Clothes Pins, while they last 5 dozen for 5c Blue Label Ideal Tomato Ketchup 20c bottle, sale price— LOT 3—Heguldr vaives $16.50. $6.50 val Sale pricé fe Silk Petticoate—$3.50 ¥ ail colors, for Children’s Street and House Dri at HALF THEIR VALUE Cravenette Novelty Raincoats—Gu dry; $20.00 values; Monday, only .. LOT 4—Regular values $25.00, Sale price . See Window Display SHOES, Pumps and Oxfords For Men, Women and Children Greatest values in Shoes, Pumps and) Men's $4.00 Work Shoes at Men's 25c¢ Silk Lisle Socks in black, tan and gray, all sizes, special, pair Embroidery Edgings, Fine Nainsook Row be acknowledged that we are Seattle's real Cut : Payment Dentists. __THE ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS ‘Bank Building, Corner Second and Pike, Opposite the Bon Marche and MacDougall & Southwick. Take Elevator or Walk Up. prices in ail to variatid neas and Men's 15¢ Cot- ton Socks, black and tans, all sizes, pair Men's Nainsook 25c to 35c Embroideries, Yard, 14c 10,000 yards Nainsook, Swiss and Cam bric Embroideries, values to 14c 36e yard Corset Cover Embroideries 23 beolderies, 23¢ 75c to $1.25 Flouncing 48c Swiss and Nainsook Flouncing, new and pretty designs, equal to $1.26 48c values. Sale price, yard 7c to 10c Laces, Yard 5c Thousands and thousands of yarda Tor chon, Valenciennes and Cluny 25c¢ to 35c Laces 16c S Ladies’ $3.00 White Ca Pumps and Oxfords a | first grades. Eaxe—Buying Price. Continental Corn Starch or River- side Gloss Starch, or Seeded Raisins, pkg.— Rainier Valley, Street and Columbia | aon ne Athletic Under- IZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR [000° fccr wear, regular , THEY ARE RELIABLE Eg Xonwue, tre price 50c gar- COLUMBIA RENTON __ GROCER RAL MERCHANDISE | \ Sirpeeweaeg | * ment, special, garment .P. PHALEN Williams & McKnight Beacon 1622, Columbia 1. | me you Coe see gan Us wa | z 39¢ 4 Up-to-Date Grocer of | ‘WILL SHOW I ara ic, LIVE WIRE BARGAINS | doecial lot of Phone Biack 71, Ind. White 221. Suit Cases, reg. HARDWARE $2 kind, special, | Renton Hardware Co. 1 Some Big Specials on Here. —easieneeemaatioete each fe AN Rooms BIG SAVINGS ‘ tk From All Depots | Phone Ind. White 201, Sunset me. 901 |!”"'4 ed Price. a: REAL ESTATE eB an le TAILORS | T ' Sweater Coats, haere the kind that sells everywhere at $7. Our price $4.98 WANTED—10 Clothing Oxfords we've ever known. Our entire | line of Men’s and Women's Low Shoes| Ladies’ $3.50 Whi Shoes at ; iful Corset Cover Em- Oc values, yard e Canvas 82s 49 $1.89 must go regardless of cost or former seil. ing prices. | Boys | Shoes Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes at 5c pkg. Search- light ‘Matches, double dipped kind, 3 pkgs, fo 10¢ Big Package E. C. Corn Flakes, ready to use, sale ildren’s $1.50 oes at | Men's $5.00 $1 88 my EXTRA—A manufacturer's surplus stock 98 lot Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, 1 59 ‘ c) values to $5.00, sale price . Ch Ladies’ 75c¢ Long Lisle Gloves, black, white and tans, pair— price— 49c bc WANTED - enced Big lot of Linen, Torehon and Cluny 35e and 16e Women's Trip- lex Cotton Hose will give you three times the wear of ordinary 1] 75¢ values, for now— stockings; pair 29c || 372¢ || $2.29 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY also Allover Laces, 25c, Sale Laces, Roys’ $1.60 Shoes at some 50c values. price, yard . Hot and Cold $3.50 to $5 Para- sols, plain and 75¢ Silk Foul- ards, Louisines Big lot Ladies’ fancy Mercer- ized Parasols, $1.50 values, now— 98c Misses’ 25c¢ White Ribbed Cotton Hose, all G-acre ¢ house, barn for berries f cee fine at Menton, icken ranch, a chicken house 3% miles tr ‘only $1,360. and Messalines, fancy colors, sizes; pair— 19¢ experi- and ere tracts, $2 up; close to city. Wilson & Marlowe, Renton Wash. sal All IER VALLEY DISTRICT |; PHYSICIANS ones, ‘Golambia 7 76. weno 4390, “Col CARL E. KOENIG, M. D. 9716 Rainier Ave. 9 to 11m. m8 to G and 6:20 dppointasent, per acre and) Experi- enced Saleswomen, Men's and Bundle Apply at Furnishing Sales Cashiers FRUIT TheEs AND men, Apply at 9 a. m Wrappers. 1 Se ewens ¥. foot of Molly Wonton Line, wet ott at tomorrow. once. -_o e819 00@29 5 16 FLOUR fi ' ‘ #0004 sii 4 d's Best Flour tg Om COUPONS Sale Begins Sale Begins : ; goa 4 oigge, ovignn. wyaziom ee 90 t 9 am Best Drug Store in This CG M$ #0.) 22-35 a ° ° District Rolle oats and barley RIGHT PRICES mixed SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. 40.00

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