The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1912, Page 3

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Oa ye SUIT - sf 1,000 PAIRS OF——— rousers Free! Made to Your Order th every two-piece Suit tailored to your order. Free free. No prices changed. We wish you to in mind that you get the extra $7.00 Trousers ab- ely free. Furthermore, you get the same good —now and always. Commencing tomorrow , July 6, ending Saturday, July 15. Remember, One Week Only None given free after sale closes. Don’t come and expect to get these pants free, for there will Q. w 3 : we Ee ST THINK OF IT MEN! : A Regular $25 and $30 SUTT—TAILORED 10 YOUR MEASURE AND EXTRA $7.00 PAIR ON PANTS FREE Union nion | i lade Made | "WORLD'S LARGEST UNION TAILORS e} mndee Woolen Mills 304 PIKE STREET it’ Open Evenings During Sale po % % | i Ss | 1 1 ¢ ieart ¥ rE ; | om: i i : THE ‘STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, LOTS OF FW NOONE HURT IN SEATTLE It wa a quiet Fourth, It drizzied 4 good part of the day. seriously hurt. Tho joyed themseives at p nies, in spite of the w The Church of Our Lagy of Good Help celebrated all day at Leschi Park, There was a baby show, the grand priz furd Charles months, son of F. E. Groppenbacher, 716 75th av. There were compet tive contests also. Two thousand Ravennattes flocked to Ravenna Park for their aixth annual observance of pendence day, and several orators made the eagle scream, Three thousand responded to Mayor New ells call for Seattle to join with Kirkland, There were fireworke at night. schoolgirls representing nearly every playground in the elty |danced and dried at Volunteer | Park The Knights of Columbus pleknicked at Lake Raliinger Residents of Rainier valley cele brated in the old-fashioned way at |Lakewood park with water sports fathletic and fireworks The Norwegian residents of Seattle pleknicked at Atlantic park The |Forestors of America celebrated at Wildwood park. The Scottish Clan jobserved the day on Mercer island Bo did 400 Japanese. Mayor Cotterill put in a hustling | | day it was he whe awarded the | © Master Groppen baby show at Leschi ade ® speech at the He drove the golden ebration of the comple ighland Park and Lake Burien railroad, near the Mountain) View school. He was the speaker at Kirkland. ede of Beattleltes went to a4 to take part in the big day Montamara Festo, Hund fishing. And hundreds ed quietly and happily at home LOTS LIKE HIM contents She—So you are here for the summer on your va oat What do you do in the winter? He--Get rested for the next va cation. GIRL DEAD; FATHER CHARGED WITH A MURDER POSTUL, Misa, July 5.—Benste | Spencer, 16, died today of typhoid fever, and the atate authorities are | now preparing to prosecute the} girt’e father, William Spencer, on la charge of murder. When the Spencer child became dangerously {!, three physicians tn terrupted ‘the prayers and exborts itions of the Holy Rollers in the hope of saving her life. They were ordered from the Spencer house and on returning a second time, were driven off with shot guns, “Yes,” said Diog * I've quit jlooking for an hone man. I'm jhunting a fountain pen that won't ink your fingers.” THE MARKETS the average| mmiaaton| ducer rhe following are prices paid by local merchants to the prices pald by the commissioners. The prices p: farmers comes under “buying price,” t excellence, but these price stherwise indicated, are fo first grades Eeee—Ruying Price. Frum—Selling Price Wenatchee apples 1789 Navel oranges Lessee’ Moste—Gstiing Price, os Dressed hogs Trimmed sides Short loin pork pavers, live, , pring ducklings ive, 1b aba, doe ves atanion—Selling Wetes® | Potatoes, 100 Tbs Bermuda onions Cailfornia carrots . Aaparkeus frectm, ack -+ ‘turnips. «ack Radishes, doz Par ale, roan thous Head lettuc | Cucumbers, ous Celery, dow Rhubarb, 10 Wasntngton ag: ee Puget wound’ 1 Wheat nay Bram oss Shorts... Whole corn Middling Holle! outa and barley mixed 1912 $1.75 Princess Slips neatly trim- med, now $1.29 1,000 sheet roll of fine Tissue Paper, regular 10c size, 4 rolls 25c Perfumed Toilet Soaps, the regular 5c size, cake 3c Carnation Milk, sold elsewhere for 10¢ can; our price 4 cans for 25c Fairy, Fels Naptha or Ivory Soap, 7 bars for 25c Gold Dust, Pearl- ine or Citrus Washing Powder, package, 18c $1 value Japanese Rugs, 36x72 in., Clearance Sale 4/c Cream of Wheat, delicious breakfast food, regular 25¢ package 16c 75¢ good quality Hair Brushes now offered for 43c Continental Corn or Riverside Gloss Starch, regular 10c package $1.25 White Mer- cerized Table Cloths, size 64x68, * sale price 58-in. Mercerized Table Linen, worth regular 60c. Sale price 37c Big lot of Hem- stitched Pillow Slips, size 46x36, regular 20c values for 13:¢ $2 Comforters, made extra large, filled with white cotton, special $1.48 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 6o Ladies’ Handker- chiefs SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE Began Friday, July 5th, When the Doors Swung Open Sweeping reductions in trustworthy merchandise. This Great Sale carries with it convincing proof that this is “The Store That Saves You Money.” SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MAMMOTH Sale of Men’s Clothing and Ye including e are determined to make a clean-up of all Men's mung Men's Summer Suits at prices less than one-half actual value, to sell at from $26.00 to $35.00, But we for less than one-fourth their Peck and College Brand Models, made purchased the entire jot from thelr selling To fully You are invited to come tomorrow $30 Suits for $9.95 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 asking for the price. A fine selection of patterns entire suit. Peck’s Clothes and Col The styles are right Peck’s and Col Brand Suits for lege Brand $30.00 Suits for $5.00 $9.85 All Alterations Free. agent preciate the wonderful values offered requires oply a per jearn the prices and examine actual value napection the goods $20 Suits for $5.00 An unhe for men and young men and tans for summer wear alone are worth what we ar¢ ardof price for an elegant Suit Nice soft grays The pants All Alterations Free, BOYS’ CLOTHING Dept—Another Big Cut in Prices. Wash Suits M ust Go! | Children’s Galatea Brown and Kussian Blouse effects; $1.75 values, now Boys’ Blouse Suits in hea galateas, $2.00 values, at Suits, in Buster $1.19 Children’s Percale Wash Suits, $1.00 seller, now ... Best Chambray Suite, in Buster Browns, $1.50 sellers, now .... 98c ————--GREAT SALE OF STYLiISH--——— APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Inctuding five hundred Lingerie Dress es, some neatly trimmed with lace and em- broidery, in dimities, volies, ratine and ging hams. Various colors and designs. A for- tunate cash purchase secured from a man ufacturer of women’s garments about to re- tire from business. Arranged in four lot « for your inspection: LoT Lor 3 — $5.00. $1650, Sale price price LOT 2 — Regular values | LOT 4 — Regular values $10.00, Sale 6. 98 $25.00. Sale . price .. on $12.98 Big Lot of Women’s and Misses’ Tourist. Suits Some in combinations, including jackets, skirts, blouses, Special at $1.98 to $3.98 garment. 1 — Regular values | Regular 9.98 Sale bloomers and dresses. MILLINERY ymen's Trimmed Hats, reg: ae A Be LINEN SUITS $1.98 | Young Ladies’, Women's and | We Misses’ Suits, worth regular Women's Peanut Straw ly to $8.50, now $1 98 Dl Hats, $1 values going for .... | SILK PETTICOATS $1.69 | Crrdren's Ratine $3.50 Silk Petticoats in a va-| Hate at 719¢ $1, §9 | women's Ratine Hate, sola elsewhere for $2.50; or “SI. 49 SERGE SKIRTS $3.49 Rig lot of tailor-made 5 rae | JULY WAIST SALE Skirts, regular values — $5.60 Sale 3, 49 | | $1.50 Lingerie Waists, 69 | Sale price .. C price Children’s Street and House Dresses, in ginghams, lawns, etc., about HALF PRICE. r values price . riety of colors. Sale price } our price, You'll Need This Hosiery and Underwear Children’s Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, worth regular 15¢ per pair Women’s fine Cotton Hose worth regular 20c pair, now ...... Triplex Cotton Hose will times the wear of ordinary Women’s 36¢e give you th 50c pure Silke now Ladies Hose, Shoes and Oxfords line of Pumps and Oxfords Special at- Our entire must go re Hleas of cost tention directed to a special purchase of Women's Low Shoes, in a big assortment of styles and sizes; values 1 59 to $5.00. Sale price ..... . $1.98 Ladies’ $3.00 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords at ...... Boys’ $1 at Men's #4 00 Work Shoes at Ladies’ $3.50 White Canvas Shoes at Boys’ yore Shoes at ‘A Men's $4.00 ‘Dr Shoes at * Ladies’ $2.60 Vici Shoes at v6 Children’s $1.60 Fane Shoes at , Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes at EXTRA—A manufacturer's surplus stock of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords, values to $5.00, Sale 50 Shoes 200 dozen Ladies’ Mercerized fine Cotton Hose, white, black and tans; 26e values, pair 4 c Sbe Jersey-ribbed 50c Union Suits 39c 2-clasp Lis! "e Ladies Vests at Ladies now Ladies’ 50¢ Gloves at Ladies’ 75¢ Long Lisle Gloves at : SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICES IN Laces, Ribbons, Neckwear Don’t Miss This Rare Opportunity. 5000 yards of Valenciennes Laces, Edging, Beading and Insertion, values to 5 12%c,. Sale price, yard c 350 LACES, YARD t6¢ Thousands of yards Linen, Cluny and Torchon Laces, 85¢ values, now, yard ...... SR 35c TO 40¢ EMBROIDERIES 23¢ Big lot of Corset Cover Embroidery, some in beading designs, yard .23¢ 25c TO 35c EMBROIDERIES. l4e Beautiful lot of fine Swiss and Nainsook Embroidertes, values to and some 40c, Sale price, yard .. 25c TO 35¢ RIBBONS 16c Plain and fancy All Silk Ribbons, 35¢ values for eeeeeneees Ribbons worth to 50c, now, yard ... Great big lot of all pure values to 50c, Sale price, yard e : Ladies’ © ollars, values to 40c, BOW, GRON oo cieccnes ‘Lace Bows and Jabots, Regular 15¢ Turk- isn Towels, bleached and un- bleached, Sale price Le Havana Cigars, 100 in box, “Lon- don Whiffs,” 2c each, box $1.75 Havana Cigars, Gladstone Brand, 100 in box, 3c each, box $2.75 10c Spool Corticelli Silk, 100 yards, for 3c $1.25 to $2 Ladies’ Hand Bags, some with pockets and coin purses large size. $1 to $1.50 Ladies’ Plush, Velvet and Washable Bags 59c Ladies’ 25¢ to 35¢ Collars, Bows and Jabots, etc., 19c Ladies’ 15c to 20¢ Negligee Linen Collars, now 12:¢ Big variety of Ribbon Flowers, values to 35c, for 1c Ladies’ Tailored and Elastic Belts, values to 75c, for 39¢ 15¢ to 25c Nail Brushes, sale price 9c Genuine Bocabelli green and white Castile Soap, large cake 9c 75c Long Lisle Thread Gloves, pair 49¢ 16-button length pure Silk Gloves, pair 98c

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