The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1912, Page 3

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T STEAMERS pocn Polen FOR TACOMA Stre, INDIANAPOLIS and © enw 100, 11100 A. M.. 1100, 3100, Fee, ti0e tM. ROUND ‘THIvs DAILY ‘Trip Ie, Neurd ‘rip Se Seven at hoon, b eal SEAEH ROUND Te Trip, Bvereit Round Trip, Bvereté ie Be. Subject Had had twe opera tumor suffering my physician, who sald he do nothing more for me but ain. 1 did not know saw one of Dr. Swick’s I went to see him in taking treatments, Afte' # treatments I was wholly i wom If any es to know more about my T will gladly teil the Dr. will furnish my name and-ad- upon application.” MRS. C.. Seattle. ‘2815 First Av., Seattle, Wash. URGES FUND FOR WILLING WORKERS WASHINGTON, July 12 i money fund for “wil to be loaned to st thea and cities for public ments, is the solution of the idle labor lem sug: ed in a bill in the ho today by atative TRerger, the Wis jalist. The bill urges that the government loan money for ex |tensive improvements and thereby work to the unemployed How soon an industrial crials will come I do not know,” sald Berger in supporting his bill, “We all know the government helped the rich man's panic in 1907 b loaning $42,000,000 to J. P. Morgan, who loaned it out again at 6 per give ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 4 Corner "Firat and Cherry SEATTLE emoved. | 99% Buffer at times with some form of indigestion. If neglected, It becomes dyspepsia. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy You should ody baw. a WI cure indigestion. always keep this wonder 1 house or travel: ‘and drunk lke tea. taste, better for the stomach re arugs he sells SCOTCH STOMACH 0c REMEDY aT ALL GOOD DRUGGIS PURCELL SAFE ( co. Raclustve Agent fer CALI BALLS 8 ‘sare SEATTLE. AND THCOMA ELKS GET PRIZE PORTLAND, Or. ing ite taet tion, the gr ©. Elks today inaugutated Grand Exalted Ruler Mille and other newly-elected officers and Netened to the farewell address of the re tiring grand exalted ruler, John P. Sullivan, The prizes for delegations tn the reunion parade and for the drill teams were awarded today, Ta coma received firet prize for the greatest number in line, Oregon barred, with 254, Seattle was seo jond, with 226, Tacoma also was arded first prize for the moat attractive float The Fifth Regiment band of the California national guard won first prise as the best musical organi zation in the para The crack team from Denver won the first prize In the drilling contest, that from Oakland, Cal, Was seco team third. Today was largely given over to the pursuit of pleasure in accord ance with the individual tastes af the visitors, Many were prepared to go on ab excursion on the Wil lamette And Columbia rivers this afternoon, but most of them passed the day in independent sightseeing trips and general frivolity The finale of the convention will come tomorrow night when the 1912 meeting will be brought to a clove with a masqued carnival and “battle of ribbons.” THAW’S HOME FOR BLIND GIRL ALTOONA, Pa, July 12.-—For merly the scene of many joyous summer vacation parties, “Ein burst,” the summer home of Mrs Wm. Thaw, July 12,—Hold- and the Los Angeles ven of rest for Helen Keller, the blind girl of Boston Helen Keller bas long been a friend of Mrs. Thaw, who is well known in charitable circles, Mrs Thaw made the place a free gift to the blind girl MITCHELL TO SPEAK SUNDAY Jobn Mitchell, great labor leader, will deliver his lecture on “The Pur | poses, Principles and Ideals of the ju penreer yore mes "FLOUR | J | ing Trades’ Union Movement,” at the Bainbridge Island Chautauqua next Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mitchell will appear jointly under the auspices of the Chautanqua manage ment, and the labor union organiza- tons of Seattle. The labor untons will hold a basket pienic, and the day has been marked Labor day on the Chautaagua calendar in honor of the event. "Beattle will be well policed dur. Potlatch week,” said Chief of Police Bannick this morntag, “I ave asked for 75 extra policemen, nd I will get them. Besid here will be sent detecti Vancouver, Victoria, Spoka land and Tacoma, men who the crooks and yeggs of their cities, who wil help use out during next week, These men, ten In all, will materially aid us tn keeping out the undesirables. ; mother of Harry K.| Thaw, this season is the quiet ha-| i THE STAR—FRIDAY|’ ULV AiB? 1912, ~~ iGREAT PRE-INVENTORY SALE $250,000 Stock Merchandise Must Be Converted Into Cash by Order of the Board of Directors At a meeting of the directors of the McCormack Bros. Stores, an examination of the books revealed the fact that all departments were overloaded, consequently imperative orders were given to conduct at once a great Pre-Inventory Unloading Sale. Beginning tomorrow, we are prepared to offer the greatest bargains you have ever known. Many lots of new goods will be hurried away at a mere fraction of actual value. SEE WINDOW EXTRA bolt Narrow Ribbons for Great big lot of Ladies’ Purnps and Oxfords, tans, black and patent leather, values $3.50 to $5.00. Pre-inventory Sale Torchon and Val. Laces, values to 10c. Sale price, yd. 2:¢ Big lot of Women’s 25¢ and 35¢ Neckwear 18c 50c Windsor Ties 39c Allover Laces, |] 12%4¢ and 15c values to 50c. Embroideries Sale price, yd. |] sale price, yd. bc Tc DISPLAY EXTRA! Three Hundred Young Ladies’, Women's and Misses’ Linen Suits, all colors and sizes; regular values from $5.00 to $7.50. Pre-inventory Sale Price, only See window. The Word Bargain in This Sale Will Rise to Its Proper Dignity. Take Advantage Men's 25¢ Silk Lisle Men's 25c Wash Men's $1.50 Negligee Shirts. Ties, now Sale price 11° | 68° SENSATIONAL PRE-INVENTORY SALE in the always busy MEN’S STORE $20.00 SUITS FOR $9.85 Including W. S. Peck and “College Brand” Suits, principally tans and grays; no better 620.00 values to be had anywhere. $9. 85 Pre-inventory Sale Price...... a! $25.00 SUITS FOR $13.85 Great big lot of Men's and Young Men's $13.85 Ladies’ 65¢ Summer Weight Union Suits 75¢ Summer Silke and Voiles, yard 19° $1.25 Lace Curtains. 7S¢ Bleached Table Sale price Linen, yard 19° | 45° Men’s 50c Summer Weight Underwear Sale price 23° 20c Colored Table Oilcloth, yard 14° Ladies’ 35c Plain and Fancy Ribbons, yard now offered for 18° | 14° 15¢ Cheviot Shirting for men’s work shirts, 25c Ribbon Flowers Sale Begins Saturday at 9 A. M. Ladies’ White Skirts, 75c values, for 98° 35c plain and fancy Striped Soisette, yard 39°) 19° EXTRA! Buttons worth 35¢ per card. 1 Te Sale price .... Buttons. worth per ‘and no artist is worthy the name who does not use the best materials Extra Salespeople. Employed, So All Can Be Waited om Promptly. Men's $1.25 Balbrig- gan Underwear, garment 18° 65c Corset Covers, neatly trimmed, Whether you plan for bread, biscuit, cake, pie or any form of pastry, be sure your plans include the use of FISHER’S BLEND the safe, certain, satisfactory flour that never fails to yield just the result that you hope for, $7.00 Roll Neck Sweater Coats $4.98 50c Brassieres, neatly $2.50 Matting Suit Cases for $1.39 $2.50 Corsets, sizes 18 to 36. Sale price $1.75 Children’s White $1.19 55c Sheets, 72x90 size, Sale price Men's 25¢ Cotton Socks, sale price, pair The prices pata t nder “buying pi a the retatler Prices in all rintion, nc- nd 1 farmers comes nd the sum paid nder “sellin oe are su) for strictly Buying Price. : @ VA een’ ‘meate—eeiuing oe : Ladies’ White Petticoats with deep” flounce trimmed, now Spring Jan | Breakers feared howe Primmed side join pork $1 and $1.25 Silk Gloves, opera shades, pair 78c 25e and 35¢ Coral Neck- 75¢ to $1.00 Earrings, Sale price 49c Children’s 15¢ and 20c Black Cotton Hose, pair 35¢ Corset Cover Em- broidery. Sale ee0e 23c 12%c Lonsdale 6 Muslin, yard ... Cc Hem- 2 ez STARR-BOYD BUILDING EXTRA he | i Children’s 15c Black 6194 First Av. Fancy Trimming | Braids and Guimpes, | values to 25c, per yard Braids and Guinness values to 50c. g- | now open and doing busl- nye will do all den- cost of doing m= to Den- Cotton Hose, pair 2 Ladies’ 50c Black | Ladies’ Silk Hose, 28 stitched pair Cc } Handkerchiefs For work best 10c Val. Laces, Edging and Inser- laces, Sale tion, yard price ve. Faretzen, live, i Spring duck)ings Dueks, lve MODERN DENTISTRY. 7 ok Te in Uwe The practice of dentistry is an rican profession, If consider- from the standpoint of scien- tific mechaniam, hygiene and phylaxis, It is true that tal work of its kind is pra theed in ali ctvilized countries, it it in aiso true that American tistry \eade the world. elenic Crown and Bridge- Poreelata Crown: Gola Porcelain Inlay Will dern Artifielal Teet rofension os the patciess extraction of « All thie work distinguishes the master mind and hand of the American dentist and gives him not only first place, but actually places him on a pedestal above all the world in the practice of dentistry, Realizing all this and ling deeply and appreciating responsibility, we adopt the fame AMERICAN DENTISTS, You will save money and re- ceive the most thorough, modern and skilifyl dental work that the human mind conceives of and that human hands can demon- strate. Our work will be as good Our prices will be a_low as the lowest. ‘We opened for business Mon- day, July ist. the American Dentists oYD BLDG, PIONEER SQUARE, Whole corm Cracked cori Bale gat c 4c 14c 11c 75 1 per yard iu | Sale oe Te Tell Your Friends and Neighbors and Bring Them With You to This Great Sale. They'll Thank You for tt. Women’s $17.50 Navy Blue Serge Suits. Pre- Inventory Sale price $8.98 Women’s and Misses’ $32.50 Novelty Suits. Sale price $12.98 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. Women’s $15.00 Cravenette Rain Coats, Sale price $8.98 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts, all sizes. Sale price 97C

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