The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1912, Page 3

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sama steh ts] SEATTLE GIRL SUMMER CRUISE IN THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912 BRYAN SAYS 7 Ge, CONCERNED IN TAFT KEN Bese |e) BUCKML —HESTOLEIT D AND PORCE (By United Press Leased Wire) (hy United Py Wire.) $1.30 Couch INS FOR $3.50. WE . | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Avg >.—| LINGOEN Nob, ant. "ye alate THE QE THAT SAVES NE ai croG 88, $10 ANO $12 Wash, Sunday # of attempted blackmail! nouncing President ratte speech of} Covers for, STORE AT v YOu MO: Y Taleum | TEETH FOR $3.50 y, 12 o'clock mid> fi lodged against e epublidan presi: | each Powder at ine “Sitios Chas. Ste in| dential nominat while some Dentists | . charg) says in his publication, the | for prices for + RB . th of Clara! moner C 15¢c are making $8 Prone tagetondbae ng found in| “He accepts Root 2 ~- 50 : disorderly resort here »gulart th as pridgework $ a“! e regularity without a ‘ement Sty Offic Rock is alleged to have come her a and Cemen ‘ « . ne here} adds his endorse: “ Athi are trom Thc First Ave. and Yesler Way from Seattle with the girl, and! ceedings ae ing is free / 35c Hair which ted in his z placed her in the house. Stern be-/nomination. What an astounding Brushes, Se Pearl tee all work for 12 fame involved when Pearl Morton,|inditference to the injustice to the Pope Buttons, es Come in today. DO NoT Pied Adverticement tl of the house, alleged that|pubiic!. He and Root know that he card ITOFF. We will convince Stern was with Rock on the day|is not the choice of the majority of mn os F | the girl was turned over to her. — [republican voters and they know C = "Rock is responsible for this,”|the Taft administration. is. repudl SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. 3c Geor e H sald Stern today, “He threatened|ated by those who elected him, e me with imprisonment on this! tp know that t dover com: FLOOR PEOPLU’S FOR JUDGE Taft delegates F ‘ Macné sve exe, || SUPERIOR COURT |) e ‘START HOME WITH _ Of This Season’s Wearing Apparel Take Elevator. Nonpartisan Ticket } CHARLES DEAN Including stylish clothes for men and young men, tailor-made Suits and Coats for young ladies and — - . . f . } women, and Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords for the whdle family. All summer merchandise must go | ; : | Se ee Pee eet Se quickly to make room for new goods now in transit. LOS ANGEL Aug. 9— Chief of Police B aw of New at GUS BROWN Says =. home tousy having in evarody chae- fi Ladies’ $2.50 1] Ph omomenal Values for Women | $1.75 to 82.00 | Deap, accused of complicity in the White Canvas Swiss 2! ir at n - | $258,000 robebry of the Westminster HME 0 a4 pair Big Clean-Up in Waists Flouncing. branch of the Bank of Montreal, w ff SAILO an * ‘ 0. e are offering SAILOR WAISTS in | ZOLOT’S FAMOUS ONE AND TWO- sale price, it 1s the policy of this house i ore ee eee a eae $1.69 white linen with plain or striped collars, | PIECE SAILOR SUITS, regular $4.00 yard It to carry goods over from one season { : STORY A MYTH a ppt aot OM -§3e values i $2.89 98¢ er, we offer you the following $17.50 SERGE SUITS $5.75 NOVELTY $5.50 TRIMMED “Wean' SOR" came last night| WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 9 worth regular “ you coulda’ bid vp your hoes’ |Having found the story 1016 by Mrs yapeh tie $8.25 SKIRTS $3.29 HATS $1.49 Men's $4.00 i I'm no hold-up n Edith Chase, wife of Maj, Chase, U.| Twenty-eight Serge Suits Young Ladies’, Women’s | Ladies’ Straw Hats, neat- Working % ‘ : cot : 0 ationed at ee price selected berg vee from es ong Novelty | yy agra worth to Shoes, now | . ‘ “9 | our regular stock, 5 » $5.75 5.50, 4 HUMMING SILVER j\::: eb polliaee yt ane, a de-| 98c $17.50 valuce . $8.25 horn tl $3.29 | price oR oa $1.49 $2.69 ‘ THREADS IN GOLD? isis escrcs 6S isso ters 's ee eS SALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 9.—-|Private sanitarium Ladies’ $3.50 10c can Per- Ladies’ $2.50 Ladies’ $2.50 Vismuiag “Miver Tershsstimeag| ies Wash Goods f 2 8 ies’ $2. 3 during hie intermittent add iobwiebenaaes Nubuck Pumps, fumed Talcum sks Wit Pam: ay Aotc White Canvas White Canvas vf firensonmgs | % sale price Powder rice In a gener. wk Pumps, for Oxfords, sale $25.00, and high 4 2} | ing Fi \, ‘ , $27.50 ’ Bo fo f ous aseortment | outing Flanne aig bel y " of colors and sate price, $30.00 Suits. ed, Night Marshal c decieha, Gholee yard N Oo w ; ullough of Midvate 1 stead 6 | 8! f result of an attempted hold-up of] : / the Vienna saloon in that town eC 3C = s Z e several month Two dekperadoes, in making « sensational attempt to rob the! saloon, were frustrated by Marshal 7c Crash Towel- 50c Window Men's $1.50 Men's $1.25 Men's $1 Dress Men's $1.50 McCullough, whose revolver sent f Musili Nai Bi es irts i r : D> of one} i Shades now uslin or Nain- albriggan oe "i Dress Shirts in an rans einer lls gif Hl RA ) ing, per sook Night Union Suits, all Shirts in abund. plain col pw McCullough’s gun was spitting fire yard going for Gowns, all sizes, sizes, now ance for, each striped effects as he died. ~ VIOLATION OF | Candidate 2° | 29° | 97° | 97° | GIS | 97° A LABOR LAW uabttahe’ hatetiies 3 exons ot for Judge of Men's 10¢ Hem- 10c roll best EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’ Mercer- Great big lot of contract laws by New England ; : : ined’ Cotton il Men’s 75¢ Work stitched Hand- quality Tissue 1Sc Bottle | 3% Pkgs. Search. Lisle Hose, all s expected to follow 4 of Archur Saville. Superior ieee Toilet Paper, Derenide, light Matches, colote, S8c Shirts, all sizes, an Englishma: m the charge of Importing operatives to take the! (} 1,000 sheets, for ek ee values, pair sale price, each places of strikers in the plant of the) now 4 | Barre, Mass. Wool Combing Co./ ‘The hearing is set for tomorrow,) c Cc c c and 25 operatives have been sum moned as witnesses. They were) ° taken en route to Barre from Eng | F Fownes’ 75c Silk PR ne Lyle se. || Blanket and Comfort Sale Saturday | cere. = der Sheriff “Bob” Hodge, thin \ Cott colors, 2-clasp morning filed for sheriff ess on $2.50 Blankets, size Grey Cotton Extra large Com- Big lot of Com- length for, has been a resident of | Hose, ir Blankets, worth | i more than 20 years. He is Uni = regains $1.00. cate | f0rt% NOw, offered, forts, worth pair it f Michigan m having | Sitonded the first law clase of the c white, Saturday price | each regular $1.50, for 4 9 c institution. Stringer wasddeputy | | | marshal formerly | $1.73 69c $1.39 $1.19 The only other filing this morn Reductions on Furnishing Goods Bp isiutare’ie sioise"se Ake Pence’ | ete va Oe eo candidate for justice of the peace $1.50 Combina- Ladies’ Black 1,000 dozen Val. Laces, 3,000 yards Plat. Val. Lace, 10c to 15¢ Nar- tion Muslinwear, |] Silk Hose, worth Beading, Edging and In- Oriental and Torchon row Satin Rib- WHERE THE = +, ies * Candidate two-piece, lace- 50c, sale price, sertion, 35c to 50c values, bons, 5-yard or | | #1 for Superior $1 Al 9 28 trimmed pair sale price Laces, values to 10c, yard pieces for xcellence but g' 25c and 35c Fancy Children’s Play Boys’ $5 Suits, some $2 Military, Cowboy Clothespins, usually P ‘ with two pairs of . r On Non-partisan Judi- }) Ribbons, 4 to 6 inches Suits, $1.50 Indian knickerbockers, sale and Policeman Suits 2 dozen for Sc, sale ciary. Ticket. Primary wide, per yard and Baseball, at price price, dozen 1GkS BLEND = =~" EN 16° | 98° | $3.45 1° G y o O te c i | rah J)» Cal J Due penrect Salona ives: iu] BEST MODERN If Ladies! Se Hemstitchea La di 9 A ron Sale Ladies’ Neckwear, values Hscwme ws FLOUR Mitton He = DENTISTRY each es p price Costs- ng lamb bbe i a Two hundred One hundred and | $1.50 Coverali Ging 72x80, in tans or MORE per Sack — Ladies’ Fancy twenty dozen ham Aprons, made LESS per Loaf Swiss Aprons, some | Ladies’ Long White | — with two large ——~ ~ TET TS ) ie 217 neatly trimmed, reg- | Plain Aprons, worth pockets, trimmed tn Pe : ae - Ladies” 15¢ Embroidered ular values to 35¢, regular 50¢, sale with braid, sale 25c Shell Barrettes, Collars, sale price, each price price various designs, for, eat each shallit be fis; 3 i | 7. 15° 24° 93° for Sprin aap, cy ay 5c Package Writing |] Ladies’ $1.25 Muslin-]} $1.50 Muslin Gowns, 75c Cotsets, made Genuine Coutil today : 4 bs Tablets or Gowns, slipover style, ]]. all sizes, square with hose supporters |] Corsets, latest models, Envelopes, each neatly trimmed, for neck style attached, for $1.50 values, for 19° —bread, biscuit, cake or pastry? Of one thing be sure— use ; 5 4 | ee + ; af i 508 | 5c Bleached $1.25 Lace . Ladies’ 35¢ Ladies’ 75c new Ladies’ Long $1.50 Hand Bags. FISHER’S BLEND |r , . | i ; asf WE 20 ‘ 2 Cuiteina: wile Jersey Ribbed Patent Leather Silk Gloves, all 5 : e Radishes, doz . POMS ie. BG) (la | i — now 4 urtains, Vests and Pants, Norfolk Belts pes soe various kinds, : f or, yar C tipped, $1.50 @No matter what you may decide " set a S z Mt Sui “er oe bi ih for to bake, it will be better if you use so My 1 the most dependable flour and make e " @ 4 V4) ‘ ; certain of results, 5 Y @ 2 AF A ABURING PEOPLES @ Fisnex’s Buenn is the best for every iy | astern papery we” ~=DENTISTS Purpose, You can depend on it. Puget sound timothy i For sale by all Dealers Wheat hay : j LECTRO DENTAL PARLOR Bran bd . CG rae so gerne - ( ia P j COR FIRST AVE. ano PIKE ST ii st ti a | Midas vr AbpOSITE PUBLIC MARKET Rolled oats and barley mixed cheene

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