The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1913, Page 1

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T HE SEATTLE STAR __ ne | Fires SHRILL, THE DRUM = FREDERICK & NELSON | ROLLS, AND OUR OLD MEN On Sale, Beginning Friday 60 BACK TO GETTYSBURG A New Purchase of Pretty Summer Dresses For Girls, Misses and Small Women if Ce Cheered by hundreds of Seattle friends, who crowded the Union o || depot for an hour before the train left, and who lined up Jackson ° . oot Month - E End Sale of Wearables ware Contoderua aollera tet” Wodnentny tight fo the big renin Exceptionally Low-Priced . i: lil’. Wife years bare slapaes einba tue: wiosde Neniante for three days The Dresses for Girls, sted Some Very Drastic Price Reductions Here—for We Want | ¢ :0 i've fois nn sow oer si! of timtmusion i var Special $5.00— ‘ to Get Rid of All Odd Lines and Short Lots—and All | ti wii ce Mie anne i ae eal eit yes 6 to 14 years in these daint iresses of Voile Havens Wright, Pasco, Wm. | Waterman, Win. R. Stewart Byron B Bowman, | Walla, Liewellyn Woodin, Withrow. | Prnest Synold, Port|ino, C McKiniey. Winsiow Linen | ito floral and conventional DB Edges and Cotton Point de Paris apd Sha 5e tetas ic dow Laces; widths to 4 inches. fe TORCH AND VAL RSERTION 4 YD. Se ey | ‘WIDOW OFFERS REWARD _ | Preserving Supplies Attractively Priced ton Torchon Insertion, also Valen Pa and Novelty Trimmings, in clennes Insertion, !n assorted widths 21/2¢ lengths % to 1% yards, at half price FOR CAPTURE OF SLAYER |] “sure seat” Fruit Jars | GRANITE stain " |] harmony as well as the appreciation shown by the ladies of the G. A Fancy Crepes and Lawns, in a pleasing variety of stripe and flan hat? Slightly Soiled Garments, No Matter How Great the Loss } ','» 9. x0 vertowed! spon te Coureaerate vers bakery ana cs oaks das wits, | Low ot ' $1.25 to $2 7 Last night the old soldiers needed no sympathetic words, Their! plaited skirts; girdles Oe ee oul BARGAIN TABLE No. N BARGAIN TABLE No. 2] Jf age nad titted orf their shoulders, They were happy ax a lot of kids finish, Unusual values at | and YOUR cHolgs ANYTHING ON LAWN KIMONOS | our cHoice OF ANYTHING ON They were going back to meet old friends, They laughed, and joked | The BLE AT THIS TABLE AT jf | 24 Dlayed. Baa The Dresses for Misses and are — 95e¢ — | There was one sad note. It came from the loved little woman who Small Women; Special $5.00 asa hae been making the battle of life side by ide with the comrade of . yet many y She sat alon he old man, his gray beard reach 7,50. ang a= pen eres SS erveres ae] |] ing over hie it, could net p feeling happy. He kicked his and $ subs dainty styles in Fig |] like @ youngater, kicked them agalsnt a sult case, kicked them againat 4 » to 20 years in th 4 ared Lawn or Batiste a@ valise, then kicked them against another eult case iaonabtaa . } pane f many pretty patterna tn | But he did not speak. For beside him sat his sweetheart of many er 1 ‘ a peop olled and “a ma table overflowing with splen- | {P| years, and she didn't appear happy. She played with a sash or some ludes very interesting models in Fal a a wee aid dargains and each garment | || thing about her walet, pulling it through her fingers, fidgeting nerv Seed. Watt sae, arcana: Gi 4 sisi bso amaelnsmetas aici $17.50 to $28.50 eh ty Pag ih Mls fs | And eo they sat till the gates opened wide, and, with drums beat o gerie, Dotted Swi Figured ] Ing and fit ling, t and their Irers poured Into the — ate lor } hite Linene Sailor Dresses $5 to $22.50 Linen Suits, fadras and Crepe Plain colors lases, priced SILK TOP COATS | siicntiy. mussod, at 3.95 |] railroad yard, where the soldiers boarded the special i ees | st Cc $14.50 Shepherd Checked 3 95 | Lal the littie old woman could not to contro! her emotions. and tasteful combination effect Exceptional values, 1 ° 37. 4 * | “tam afraid—i'm afraid for you, she cried “Be careful ; sa . Mel " Ry 50, of wash Coats are repriced at $ bd | | Take care of yourself, and come back.” j rv nk sain bane — a | nl Pagal tepid oars $3.95 And the tears rolled down her cheeks S 28. 75 d bee slightly solle u o & 6 .¢ ited Seater table Pigtdea an oe 98¢ Made of high grade atin aa well wade Dat I Gov. Lister accompanied the veterans as far as Newport, at the Novelty * uits, $ | care 50 Covert Jackets tn t! ' proed : $3.95 | |] voter tee | - ° Messaline with change. | price see I ip of Silk Suits in plain and | . . lot, priced at 98c " taffota lining, in | $14.50 White Serge Coate, slightly | Whines Wis went Mon: a iia wee J j i af . ; vi $4.95 Poplin Wash Sults in soled, repriced | ; 4 esigned ir ‘ an pn. f odd lots, will be sold at 98c “% cutaway oor full Par to, : $3.95 | yecen meste ee it ; sts ja’ the ne i ef fongth styles. j aa els with skirts i naa BARGAIN TABLE No. 3; STYLISH 50e to $2 50 | aan execu low-priced at $28.75 vx f || WEARABLES ARE PRICED FROM OU ny Pde eartl ‘enter: Jr veil AND ‘AMONG THEM YOU WILL FIND:— | a, Ttobt, Barton, —— —— ¥ $1.00 to $1.75 Silk Walsts, charmingly 50 Dainty $1.59, $1.98 and $2.25 Lingerie | ad jen, i Fos . ° ph made; your chotce for » Big Andere Begg $1 90 eon t. Wark K . U d W ’ ie omen’s Silk Hosiery » $3.65, $3.95 and $6.95 Silk Waists are $2 50 i 10298 and $3.80 Lingerie Wa $1.96 | iron War nit nderwear e 1 priced at, each ave be ced to | hole. tO. P one ny ore , Bes , 2,95, $3.95 and $4.85 Slik Petticoats are $1 50 Kunyar Second Floor First Floor an Lingerie Walsts, very dainty reduced to, each ’ ores, Da 4 ; at be ad ‘ and prettily trimmed, at dan ccoeene 50s Ms —Second Floor f 2, Wels W: MEN'S Summer n W' IMEN’S But-i-Nol — Sill pul, ste Hates |Reaktiar tak tecdber deaview: & me weight cotton Hosiery, strongly reinforced, wif iti nm Pit 20 C. Atking, Bhelton. W white 1 le. ¢ 7 buttonholes in garter welt to prevent brolt > THE MONTH-END REDUCTIONS IN DRESS TRIMMINGS | “cg Ot a ea ante ee en threads. Price $1.50 pair, z LACES AND EMBROIDERIES ARE DRASTIC INDEED ! B22 IN women’s Mercerized Lisle Union Suit, | ,, , Women's Tan Sik, Hesley” so ay binson, Chas " Need : match summer footwear; ge ’ * REMNANTS OF 10c TO 19c EMBROIDERIES | 25e AND 36c EMBROIDERIES PRICED A YD. J ir Heper c Mooarrey er. Ino. fle r i weight, with fitted gricchal Oke pate , ia. | Swiss and Nainsook Embrotdery Edges w Mer t-line w neck, sleeveless, cuff knec Pag i be consisting of Swi nd nainsook edges and po | nd Tends in wiathe up 18 Inches In « gary Wl te. Price $22 Misses’ Black Silk Lisle Hosiery, fing mab Insertions in assorted widths and patterns, A@ | ‘atlety of dainty embroidered floral and 15e Bore mo ribbed, brilliant finish, with double knee 50° Lengths from 1 to 3 yards. : ey cer Ta Boys’ Poros-Knit Union Suits, knee | and foot, 50c pair 10c, 15¢ AND 19c WASH LACES A YARD ote EMBROIDERY BANDS TO 9 ori’ 3s oc high neck and short sleeves, Children’s Half Hose in white, black, wh Nainsook and Batiste Embrot Thoe € P . cy +» 25 w in Hoptonstall, Col = tan, navy, with fancy top; 25e and 35¢ } Geer wie oe antinns eee tery Ponds nad Oniloonn te Baby Ieee Hi enetall, Col. W. —Becond Fioor. | P i pair. | and designs; worth regularly Sc yard. —Maln Floor. mee Rili's dcutar an abiiiekad Attractively Priced DISH PANS ’ dell's ¢ ( ional reward of J 56 uy Los LES. June 36,—$5,000 : a * reward was offered today for the| $10 will be given to any wh: In n to the SPECIAL, Pp 4 derer of murderers of Charles hours of 12 and 2 p. m. yesterday AND ‘2 SPECIALS TO THIS MONTH-END BARGAIN CARNIVAL | fect soslsv Sheds Sens Se gh ity for tee fe are ND 65 at x aan, who waa done to death in his Information that will lead to the | + Heavy seam- , ico in T le block lat este identit f the murdere hethe: ‘ ' pe 30e TABLE OIL CLOTH, MILL LENGTHS,YD. | 25c JAPANESE STRAW MATTING PRICED J in; Mrs Cr Pendelt, the mur. he tn arrested oF not. Port : its of less gray enameled steclwery 10-quart For Friday, the End-of-the-Month Sale The choicest Japanese Straw Matting |} dered man's wife, offered the re-| reat and conviction of th larger size, special 40c; 17-quart, special S5e; 21- se brings you & bargain !n mill lengths of in the carpet designs, in red, blue or jf | ward thro h Sheriff W. A. Ham- Mra. Pendell offers $5,000 Th | quart, special 65c thre off cloth, 1% yards wide at 1Se a yard 15e green reversible patterns with haavy 21e ; a friend of the dead| J. P. Brockmeyer, who was close they | QURTE, Specter Ooe.. y otf Many designs and colors to choose from. selvedge, at 2ic a yard. to Pendell, says that Pendell made ave infin 2e— HI ‘ In making the announcement,| many enemies through the loan de aie : | GRANITE LADLES, SPECIAL 1 pe 17¢ BEST QUALITY ART BURLAP, PRICED $4.50 WOOL-MIXED ART SQUARES EACH [J Sherttt Hemme told the newspaper | partment of his business, and that || ished ¢ are Seamless Gray Enamel Ladles; Only 17¢ ard for the very best Heavy Wool Mixed Art Squares men: “In order to ascertain as soon | he had warned him many times to leaned with the great PIONS TEAS in dlaaeall a quality Art Burlap for the Endot size 9x10% feet, and make nice rugs as poraible the exact hour of Pen-|always be on his guard est ease We a ee a | the-Month Sale. Comes t * 121/22 for summer use. $4.50 value priced $3. 95 1) ee ee “ | IMPORTED JELLY AND PUDDING , brown tint, for draperies, wall for the End-of-the-Month Sale at $3.95. ints b doz | ; leerern and’ couch covers: eas cited at oh pootichco gato ‘NO CLEW TO MY STERY reve ig geo | | MOULDS SPECIALLY PRICED= =_ r) Ic | uiart b¢ dozen er ; ae 15e CURTAIN SWISS 36 INCHES WIDE, YD. signet grate Tatteta Crotonnes; OF SEA; TWO MEN DROWN i ns, $1.15 dozen ae ne er fancy ot Just 10¢ a yard for %36-Inch Curtain pme iinen ones In the lot; hi ome shapes 3 foe! Swiss with yellow or green figures and ution ane Ge after Maggs 25e SEASIDE, Ore, June 26 wore signaling, as if for b Patty Pans, box of 24, special 20e. doti tor bedroom curtains. The kind 10¢ Mill lengths, worth to S0c yard | Searchers are combing tho be grees’ of the 1 PRESERVING KETTLES Individual Moulds, box of 12, spe j you usually pay lic a yard for. —Third Floor. | the beach for traces of two shore could reach r pain _ # dividua Moule > 4 | ‘ races ehere come) reeds : SPECIALLY PRICED— |...) 5:. in men, presumably drowned off win esa. Can ait Wok wacko : | cial 25¢ tho 100 Massed Dolls Worth 9%c to $9.50, at| Domestic Remnants Worth to 8 1-3¢ Yard Tillamook Head yesterday | under Prese Kettles of ex- | , wi Slightly mussed Dolls at half price, in Remnants of Ginghams, Ch | Suerte iactacct ta ve yt af ee Bist and ary Reg k a vray enameled _ cluding 98c Character Dolls at 49c, $5 om | Calicoes and Lawns in good iength | wane ober of the rm # washed up into atin tate re'satits 1 1 ' Kertner jointed dolls at $2.59, and $950 2 worth to 8 1-3¢ a yard, for the Hnd-of feos yer Saeeeee, ae fee eee aerate pear Wau UD ana nes) Kestner dolls at $4.75. the-Month Sale at 5c a yard jy Arthur Mayer were digging barned on one side, also was Two-quart size, special 20c; 3-quart, spe- | ‘cides liane : . clams along the beach when found, but it contained no clue ; 6 - Fes ohne they saw the raft round the to the identity of the missing cial 2 uart, special 30g; 6-quart, spe- | headland wo men on board | men ciel 3 Remnants of Wash Goods Worth to 18c Yd. | Popular 15¢ and 20c Music Priced, Copy ee eas : - Remnants of Lawns, Batistes Included are such pleces as “Sliding, ee 99 | Mc Voiles, Peroales, Ginghams, Crepes, “When the Robin Calla Its Mate,” “Oh ‘CROOKS PLOT TO LIFT QUART MEASURES, | 0 Ripplettes and Linenettes, worth to You Little Rascal,” “Love Ie the An aE Ene? > en econ A) Raa | i HIS MAJESTY’S JEWELS || 88°!" 4 10c @ yard —Lower Floor. —Third Floor. By ahr ges 7 We ‘ vif Quart measures of gray en FRUIT AND LONDON, June Phe recent the palace at $17,500,000, that the eh ; t II of placing of extra night watchmen |#4n& of International — crooks Iware, graduated SPECIAL 200— ihe RIBBON REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE—OR THEREABOUTS |J on duty in and around Bucking a Se a vere has and gills | For mashing fruit and vegetablesy a ; Po lace was not due altogether |tions in the fashionable Wes m7 rithe cling eding. rs Remnants of 15¢ Ribbons | Remnants of Ribbons Worth | 35¢ to 40c Ribbon Remnants ||. torre of & cctfeccct ete (fuga the, fhantonable Wos GRANITE epieceal. se bh calla ta ‘co d tori fl h | " 5 7 agg: eh a < 4 Ss, 2 novable strainer and japanned handle Are Reduced to, a Yard | 20c a Yard, Priced, Frid It was learned today that Scot-|king's London residence. A com m hal | af jay Have Been Reduced to, yd. |} land Yard had received a tip, fol-/plete new system of electrical 9¢ AND 10c— frame. lowing the public announcement of alarm has been inatalied, with fix i ing Spoc of ay 10c | 15c 20c the revaluation of the contents of|tures at each of the windows oti he ee ons of gray en- | WIRE SOUP AND BERRY oral nC Included in the tot are Messa- | | Ende of of Fancy Floral Rib- | incteded are plain taftetas, ‘é ‘ a ae ee eeeeay Gee ie i. rae | ERS, SPECIAL 25-— a pons including taffetas, satins, | moire taffetas, satina. Pi C Y size, special 9c; 18-inch size, £ pe pes g sa ae velvets and messalines. Range | colors, light taney olor Fan DR. FRIEDMANN S LAIMS > special 10c With long wire handle and two wi i a taffetas, heavy corded ribbons 2 i vete—ranging !n wid 3 1 . supports, enabl strainer to rest Of ee in width from 2 to 6 Inches &- in width from 6 | uppor nabling straine: : d with velvet edges, and many jengths 1% to 2 yards. Friday, | Pad Bin to 400 values | NOT PROVED, IS REPORT FRUIT JAR RUBBERS, SPECIAL 7c | kettle. Special 25c : others. Friday, 10c a yard a yard mulated Weer, Wks be, ode. LONDON, Ont, June 26.—A,cure, claimed by Dr. Friedmann DOZEN ee pa |] committee of the Canadian Asso a ae treatment, has neither cor cEN— || JELLY GLASSES, 20c AND 25¢ DOZEN IE | ciation for the Prevention of Tu-|"A00% nor frequently even, taken Extra thi y 1al 4 ne place in the time during’ which xtra thick, good quality gray rubber, Jelly Glasses with tin tops, in 4- a SEE THESE MONTH-END ECONOMIES IN PURE Foops Sch ar save warn GO Ma eS a acess nek sg jity Sines wit, sin ooh Male See mame whote oF halt age es geatity ta Pork and Beans, very be Friedmann, discoverer of an al-| 3. Thus, upon investigation, the - nshsepaccedbennilnek ~Hovsetersisnings | CPUS Fay strips, a pound «... . 196 ] 49 tb. Sack Bom] f2%s0y" sc "se. tare) F ic |leged tuberculosis cure, finds as|committee finds that the results | 4 160 thes Resecsdeesens 2 followa: have been disappointing and that i kere! nedtu ized Ni Sid nmol, Py harel, price’ tor Friday Tic Marche Flour at] teytor's va tract, 4-08. botties— | 1, The inoculations have neither|the claims made for his remedy by % DURUE Ae cc bs ccretenave ey Cc $3*, areas la favoring. $5c | eonstantly nor frequently been fol Dr. Friedmann have not been ‘ } ee 15e Size Norway Herring im Tomato Derventa, your shelce of I lowed by marked change in the| proved, and that nothing has beer ‘ - 9 | alia Sauce, No % sise, priced Ret appy clinical course of the disease, \found to justify any confidence in ig | : gett es 10¢ |= $1 24 “ a "ot Mastinem {Aig ||| a" Ths cere, or presvess toward! the retedy. | e io’ Steel Range » splendid uty ft » fine 01 “* | it. ra fish ee a ie “Bon Marche Fiour, sound om enced, 20c T T ti e eo d as omen clr i aches, “Del Monte” brand ( pean ws rom best blue stem | ame eee an tabla peaches A's H atisries Fare Cider Vinegar, larke size bot- @ cg blncstye PYIGGY, 6 Ge 20c tes: guaranteed pure, a bottle, c ; Gravam Flour, milled from the mont By Berton Braley ~~ ford’s Gloss Starch. bet ‘hl Friday Mt, We came een 0 ; i Ff are HE Ohio Steel Range meets the demand for ey. ee ect oon as widny, Bo, 10 wack oo c __ Gold is all you care Sor, it will buy the rest? You are aye ; 3; F e d ae eth Fiver, rich—and therefore doubtless you know best! “All men a hightgrade, clean-cut and practical range ‘Trade at Seattlop Great Cash Store—You'l Find It Profitable, ‘ he ae oe al for sale; gold means milk and at a moderate price. It is thé result of thirty righty is its power and men hold it high?” Can it years’ specializing in the manufacture of steel ? ing ang | j| coax a shower from the cloudless. sky? Can it bring the ranges. | playtime of your, youth again? Can it keep the Maytime ‘ . my Ub for the joy of men? Note its plain yet handsome dress of unornags “Gold is splendid plunder, life’s most treasured prize?” Can it buy the wonder of my true love's eyes; buy a spirit which is faithful, fond and sure? No? Oh, man of riches, you are very poor! mented nickel, as shown in the picture. A ra UNION STRENT——sECOND AVENUR— Prin street that is kept bright and clean with the greatest ease ° —Third Plog,

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