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_| STEVENS mga || ACADEMY BUILDER mr ‘ool Place, ns Ethelton | ALBERT HANSEN Esta’ hed 1883 K ARCHITECT PRECIOUS STONES, Fi JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry are ink raat to Postoftice Dyer Saturday only, and just before the Fourth, we will offer : Jons in Mens Suits, tneluding blue and black, following reduct SR reserved. These are gad union made, and can be aga credit at these prices. Bring eed with you and look them ow gar $21.00 $19.00 $15.00 have bought here before ws, and that this “fake sales or try o-s67 | Credit Teduced prices and pay $1.00 a week or $5.00 a month. the people,” and operate credit clothing stores every- ‘Open Saturdays until 10 p. m. * FACTS! WW SHOULD KNOW is a feeling of refinement that comes from knowledge of satisfaction in wearing a suit. The time has come when people awakened to the fact that they have been enormous prices for clothes. WE WAVE SOLVED THE PROBLEM! — OUR PRICE Gall and we will convince you that we can give You the same value at half the price. SAVE Tif MIDDLEMAN’S PROFIT Bs 7 6 (iL WOOLEN MILLS ,304 PIKE ST. — i} SEATTL INSUREENTS HERE WANT Some 50 progressives held a pow wow at the Alien Dale cafeteria last night. And when they got through they accomplis |--this wae the purport of the re by the chairman, C. J. was feeling throughout the |week that there had been such j big bundle of things d don the shoulders of th {the Chicago convention that a} [good heart-to-heart talk with each | jother In Washington would be a/ |mighty good thing. And ao they} had the talk. Every speaker said he had come to Heten to the others, and the others said the same, and |most everyone present agreed that [the Iine of action to be pursued by | the progressives in Washington should awaif both the Baltimore myention and the program ar ranged by Col, Roosevelt and bis advisers at a meeting to be held next week In New York THE STAR—FBIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912 Sn ee eer ‘An unheard of price suit for men or ye With perhaps two or three ex ceptions, the insurgents at the conference last night are even at this time perfectly agreed to launch | the third party. The few excep thomas are not opposed to the idea, | particule but wanted to walt just a litte while longer before | the Everyone xception, platnly port of the Taft John E. Bal » went so far as to say that Le would support either Bryan or Wit the democrats, | to a third party in order to make sure that a pro-| ensive in elected at this thine, and t the progressive mas, Marsha others, took th party ought te matter of princip! that the time had come when def-| inite steps had to be taken to bring | jall the progressives under one ban: | ner Rond, and view that t » oF es i | ExMayor Byron Phelps: who saw | ithe organization of the republican | party back in 1856, was present at| the meeting. | ; “If | could feel it possible to sup port Taft, | would not be here to. |night,” said the old man. “I have) been @ republican all my fife. 1) can't vote for Taft. And | don’t! want to for the democratic ticket. | Let us we the third party”) [Former Mayor Dilling declared the Chicago platform as “evasive and « nonentity.” Among those present at the Ab confe last night were: | ‘ase, Senator W. H. Paul Senator Dan Landon, Dilling, Byron Phelps. ¢. J. France, soho yder, John © Paliaine, Riek Ne, Phillip , Austin BE) jeorge Hi Wylie George W C. Alien Dale, Stringer, EB. ©. & Lawrence, John E. Burrows, T. P. Tworoger, Hugo Griffiths, H. C. Piggott, Walker, Dr. E. B. Edgars, Hemphill, Otway Pa Morrison, Artha Moran, Arthur |R. Priest, M. A tate! | Bond, Loren Grinstea ishire, Louls E. Petersen, Sutherland. Edward Citftord. [Adolph Baker, Dr, W. G. Storgis, L |W. Gilmore, Dr, 8 Griggs, H. 8.) | Stirrett, Ira _D. Landy, Clayton ©. Rhoads, Pred Everett, J. B. Nelson, rl F. Gould, C. Schalkenbach, L. O. Van Riper, O. H. P. La Farge, Dr. C. J. onsen, Edward T. Levy. Dr. W. McDowell, George C. Meilott,} Al H. Curtla, C. V. € Mar w Ro Kell lehati Bond, L. nd the sum pald prt indicated, are for strictly | flest grades ene art—Selling Pri: Buying Price. 3ne s= zs = Ox ton; Dried jaan ns? Sane me” Lem SuRSSss STS SSSeEn: arkeye, 1 | Troon | Quckiings | Boriee, itve, Ite muda on fornia carrots | H i} | potatoes ntaloupe .+« ante ee timothy et wound timothy: Hhorts . Whole corn cked corn noua) Net oate and barley mixed d The pants alone are are asking for th “Just Think!” ng men soft grays and tans for summer wear. worth what we entire Clothes and College Brand Suits for We Bought Them FOR TEDDY i At tess Than 25¢ On the Dollar —SPOT CASH — 300 Men’s and Young Men’s Stylish Suits i oil 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 you spend here for Men's or Young Men’s Clothes tomorrow will mean a saving to you of more than four times the price you'll pay. $20 Suits for $5.00 $30 Suits for $9.85 allows us to sell a for an elegant This p suit for $9.8 merchant tailor at four tin he price tion of patterns. The Peck's College Suits for $98 All Alterat hich is as sa will make te der fine selec Nice suit, Peck are rig band and Brand $30.00 Remember— That Peck and College in Amer ship as ments. 1M. ar 8p See Union La Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery, values to 25¢ yard— Dress Shrits, values to $2.50, plain or Pleated bosoms, all sizes, each $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 62¢ New lot of Wash Ties, reg. 25c¢ kind. Sale price, each ile Men's 25c Silk Lisle Socks in black, tan and gray, all sizes, special, pair 19¢ Men's 15c Cot- ton Socks, black and tans, all sizes, pair Kleinert'’s Hook- on Satin covered Hose Sup~ porters— 16 . ‘The clffmax of bargain giving In reached for dependable merchandise. ties, Volles, Ratine and Ginghams, Various signe ranged in four lots for your Inapection. LOT 1—Regular values $5.00. Sale LOT &—Rogular values $10.00. Bale price .......+5 LOT 3~Regular Sale price LOT 4—Regular values $25.00. Hale values $16.50, Nainsook Embroidery Edgings, and Insertions, 25c to 35c Embroideries, Yard, 14c 10,000 yards Nainsook, Swiss and Cam- bric Embrotdertes, values to 5 14c abe yard Corset Cover Embroideries 23c en ul Corset Cover Ei reviaoriea, tse valcen, yard 23c 75c to $1.25 Flouncing 48c Swiss and Natnsook Flouncing, new and pretty designs, equal to $1.25 values. Sale price, yard 7c to 10c Laces, Yard 5c Thousands and thousands of yards Tor- chon, Valenciennes and Cluny Laces, valves to 100 yard 25¢ to 35c Laces 16c Big lot of Linen, Torchon and Cluny Laces, alsg Aljgver Laces, 250, 35¢ and some 0c values, Sale 16c Price, YARD savesesee eeeveesesees Women’s Trip- lex Cotton Hose will give you three times the wear of ordinary stockings; pair 29¢ Men's Nainsook Athletic Under- wear, regular price 50c gar- ment, special, garment Special lot of Suit Cases, reg. $2 kind, special, each Roll Neck Sweater Coats, the kind that sells everywhere at $7. Our price $4.98 WANTED—10 Clothing a Misses” 25¢ White Ribbed Cotton Hose, all sizes; pair— 19¢ experi- id Men's Furnishing Sales- enced men. Apply at 9 a, m. tomorrow. iSale Begins at 9 a. m. + Three hundred White Hats of peanut straw, reg. 75¢ value, In the Woman’s Ready-to-Wear Section TAKE ADVANTAGE, Five Hundred Lingerie Dresses Some neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery, in Dim! A fortunate cash purchase secured from @ manufactu rer of women’s garments about to retire from business Pumps and Oxfords Oxfords we've ever known. line of Men's and Women's Low Shoes must go regardless of cost or former sell: | ing prices. Ladies’ $3.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords at .. Boys’ $1.50 Shoes at 75¢ Silk Foul- ards, Louisines and Messalines, 75c values, for THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Brand C assured attention ns of th makers a wor fon Made produc y of the thes a { the « al direc Children’s black ribbed Cotton 15c pkg. Pure Quaker Oats, Corn Meal or Violet Oats for Qc 20c pkg. Cream of Wheat, most delicate and de- licious breakfast food— Boys’ Summer Suits, gray, brown and blue mixtures ; $3.50 values— Beautiful lot of Lingerie Waists, the kind sold regular for $1.50 Sale price— 69¢ Hose, 15c values. for— Sale price, pair Linen Suits, Skirts, Lingerie Dresses, etc., at prices lower than you've ever known Linen Suits, Values to $8.50, for $1.98 Women's and Misses’ Linen Sults—All colors; sizes 14 to 38; the $8.60 kind, for Women's Trimmed Hats—Elsew here Monday, only ... . Red Seal Lye, sold elsewhere for 10c. Month’s End Sale price, 4 cans— Women's Ratine Hats—El here Monday, only Children's Ratine Hats for . ee see Women’ 00 Peanut Straw Hate— Black, gold or white, for . Women's $5.50 Serge Skirts for .. . . Lingerie Waists—$1.60 values; Monday at ne Silk Walste—Fan for . . Messaline Silk Petticoats—$3,60 values; all colors, for . Sven plated Children’s Street and House Dressee—-Ginghams, lawns, etc, at HALF THEIR VALUE Cravenette Novelty Raincoats—Guaranteed dry; $20.00 values, only . ‘ colors and de- Ar Clothes Pins, while they last 5 dozen for 5c Blue Label Ideal Tomato Ketchup 20c bottle, sale price— 16c Continental Corn Starch or River- side Gloss Starch, or Seeded Raisins, pkg.— 7c Sc pkg. Search- light Matches, double dipped kind, 3 pkgs. for— 10¢ Big Package E. C. Corn Flakes, ready to use, sale price— 8c Experi For Men, Women and Children Greatest vaives In Shoes, Pumps and 2 69 ite Canvas ai oe $1.89 Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes at Men's $4.00 Work Our dneire | BROS at ....0555 dies’ Shoes at $3.50 W Boys’ $3.00 Shoes at Ladies’ Shoes Children’s $1.50 Fancy Shoes at Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes at EXTRA—A manufacturer's surplus stock of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, $1 59 . values to $5.00, sale price Ladies’ 75¢ Long Lisle Gloves, black, white and tans, pair— $3.50 to $5 Para- sols, plain and Big lot Ladies’ fancy Mercer- ized Parasols, $1.50 values, now— 98c fancy colors, now— 372¢ || $2.29 WANTED enced Saleswomen, Cashiers and Bundle Wrappers. Apply at once. Sale Begins at 9 a. m. SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST.