The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1913, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913 3 Boys and Girls, Do You Get Discouraged? Just Read of This Child, Deaf, Dumb, Blind, Crippled! She Smiled and Was Brave--and She Succeeded Tacoma Two Big Stores Noted for Low Prices OUT OF THE MiGH- ep piIstTRICT ~ e BY W. H. ALBURN t, wher ° 9) who, she thou ht, might help ad A N xe h t A St B id sacar on Tae hus ah ae sen ee ae | re Ge ee ae Le ext-To- That-42 -Story-Buildin i Helen Keller has just appeared, “ ' man of influence, who ° A ta fore ) her red as a student tn the oe rind and. a"iretees eagerness | “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” There's 8 you pe on ee IN DAD'S HONOR. EMPHASIS IS GIVEN TO CLEARANCE PRICES HE WILL APPRECIATE. es Dentists ' e Here Are the Best Suit| [CLEARANCE OF ont ee a5 had grow Values in Seattle WOMEN’S SUITS , This Store Will Be Open Saturday Evening Enjoy The Potlatch Gigant Purchasing = / (8 Stores) Men's “Summer Did you get that? Well, we've something for AGE ROE ates $c Lawn : There wer ef ur years of this ts ; ? Suits 48¢ Mama's Boy, too. We are not going to argue Waists oposee 49c Some Specials oles llega pre gs be dee nn Neb! . : at whowe boy he is. What we wish to drive home is $1.39 House would not yield to despair. e was she came back she was the same 0 Union Suits th “4 ce eattle to outt! ; fe $1.00 Union 79¢ at We aie Cha: baat fines i Saati. to OntHE deed ll ...98¢ At the Dream Until Sunday a er of Russell Kinneburg, of ve Or nel) @ 7 ro use! K, 0! Beautiful Quality The Spotted Elephant's Hawk Hohokus, N. J., immediately after fo ens,” a ¥ = Mt his first wife had divorced him in tly Gulch mething Ro! Pennaylvar He ¢ to Stam protd iy ; aching Ro Pe or Ladies’ two-clasp em »rot year welts, box toe, button fn Havat Ignoran fe 1 in April with Miss Anita Von ered back Silk Gloves ‘1 or lace; tan, gun metal and At the Clemmer Until Sunday Ler pb iy West One Hun white, black colors. ee bade nan a peat The Diamond |2'ed Snd Sixteenth street, New Heavy double tipped. You Pretty White Dresses in Many Dainty Styles for or Dad's 3 49 A Piracy York, and was married to Miss Von will recognize the superior Little Girls and Infants, at Exceptionally rt gee Dream. ' — quality of this glove or Low Prices. Lacied Penge Galen ton ree Oph Mecearabt sight. Price, extra spe turned Pumps. Stylish toe, EME Tonia nd wife, gave birth to a cial for clear 63c Girls’ prettily trimmed Overalls and colored Tub with silk bow. All sizes cee ycte tit ‘ie a ance Dresses, sizes 2 to 6, Clearance Comt aurie wan d ‘when he. contracted Powses' ont Bereus © py sell a a cp DORE Re i . shild's $1 k © ontracte e u t pager Pes “9 he thin triage: He bas be bow-length, high quality Children’s Straw H ats for ever yaay we Sev dee leather button eral good styles; values 1%c and We have imported a lot of Potlatch Hats that we intend to distribute among the young men and Young women FREE as long as the supply lasts. oe Tae na Road,” “The atistaction—fashion, qual Delta. “Meal 65565 sess 5 sis caves Infant Soft Sole imitati >, lea Ind mpan: it d service, Cleara Shoes. Fancy tops, sizes fe eitation sd pastes ata) peeneane sce _ wl eS ee | Da eat te Highest Grades of Little Girls’ Trimmed Hats Oto 4. Clearance 35 and fun-makers. Come in and register and get one At the Melbourne Until Sunday | GO DOE ic cegss scence at One-Half Off. price c FREE We have also a supply of Potlatch Toys for the little ones. Bring them in and let them help along | the celebration. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO, Wholesale Manufacturers Retail SEATTLE STORE 1315 Third Avenue. OUR MESSAGE TO DAD WILL INCREASE HIS SAVINGS. VIGOROUS REDUCTIONS MADE Annual Clearance of Surplus Stock Demands h These Drastic Reductions These are Suits in which you will appreciate the : high-class grade of the fabrics—Suits that shall be NOT A CHEAPLY MADE SUIT IN THI f ld at that ENTIRE STOCK permanently satisfactory to you—sold at prices tha We will see that your suit fits you perfectly; all you will pay cheerfully and rejoice in the value re- the most popular styles and fabrics are here at prices ceived. far below the usual. Styles for young men and Nor- folks our specialty. Serges, Cheviots, Bedfords, Whipcords, Novel~ none $15 and $20 Wool $7 45 ties and Newly Arrived Strictly Tailored SU Rs) % w Gnas & <b oh 6. 6 0:650.0 010 0:0.0p0 400 06 Men's $20 Wool Suits $11 95 Suits From New York BE nrc tects trees set eteaeesessenseeers Ladies’ Suits of white gq 57 Men's $25 Suits—these have two pairs $14 715 serge, values to $22.50, at " of pants-—at Ladies’ Suits, plain tailored and novelti Men's $30 and $35 Serges. Exceptional $20 00 eataae to $27 £0, [CE eee Are ee | retagn dich eae idee Newest $30 strictly Tailored Suits cutaway 20 00 CLEARANCE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS or straight front, lined with Skinner satin © Blue Chambray ery RPOTOR ery Fs 496 tame bas SATURDAY COAT SALE MISS ANNA JOHNSON We A GS DUR ih vins 0b co caw teevtednecdvedtscowasensceets 20c $1.00 Golf Shirts, attached Fashionable Coats of new. reiite 89c est materials; three-quar. Values to $5 at ter or full lengths; trim- Up $ That was the end of her school $1.25 Golf Shirte; plain or 9 med collars and cuffs; dis- gaye It seemed the end of life to Sa daae ah fancy, with separate 93 style values the little girl to whom the world oo soft ¢ Cc Hie just opened, Her parents were t de Suspenders fell. An all unper Lach ing farally: Waa tart, and they | that wade & ua a pelr 29c 3 ror opal 8c . that mebody could do some r ing & tithe te life the gicem. The Wen as then thet Mise Hamaibed Athletic Mesh Underwear tha: Dey, and these are: tite. [owen pros, $1.50 Missed! 93 grew upon her until she began to ¢ { her education, and| shirts or drawers, -19c Boys’ $4.50 Sults of cassimere and $1 95 Dress#s ...... mein eo c e write letters—pitiful, aoneen| t aks for the patience each cheviot, broken lines, to close Ladies’ White Dresses EN’S WHITE NUBUCK BOOTS, PUMPS, i ‘ aE ess Values to Me Night shirte vy, (ON OXFORDS $2 50 THE WED Twice IN Men's 49 | | Sere Suite, 7 to 17 years, tan, brown $3, 45 bbe eine $4.29 LIES Se, eee e Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, 49c Z . eats. eK WEAR AND $6.00 Tailored Separate 6 stylish low Shoes, in gun metal, patent, tans | Boys’ Shirts and 59 49 Skirts of heavy 93 Q Vici kid; button or $2, 50 UNDERPRICED Blouses C ana 406 English kersey $ 8 es : At the Vesier Until Friday ple ee ; : eine ” a , } ), Sonn. - ‘ Elevator—Open Saturday Evening Until 9. Tragedy of Big Eag' “9 wy 3 Sample Shoe Shop Co.'"- Artist's Dream” Obs Husdied aa ‘Betenteaventl 39 Second Ave. and Pike St. At the Clase A Until Sunday ; L Amsterdam aysnue, New Eltel Building. The | York, pleaded guilty to bigamy ff Molding “In Old)|the city court here. Bush ed 5. Miss Helen K Kinuobure, ‘aiff | AT CLEARANCE PRICES SPEC IAL AT CLEARANCE PRICES Faultless Shoe Making for Practical Wale Dad's $4.00 Oxfords, Good the second and third wc back and double tt 8, Shoe, Sizes 8 5 to 8 Picket Guard.” two reels. |he married PEA eat etees geaniie Girls’ and Boys’ dark blue Pathing 79c Bipalh visite cs 1.25 ita _ WEEKS FOR $10 At the bed A Until Sunday ¢ Saturday Hosiery Saturday Hosiery dies’ Silk Lisle Hose mk ae weight, black or tan rib ther’s Oat He | Howe fast colors; st sole and toe; 4-inch garter ne ane 2 the last and serviceable Satur. 6, 1 on Account of a Por is = Miss aturday rr : shui menu rammaleyenmes |||, “pictuadenyney 23c anut butter. | AT THE THEATRES | with peanut butter and a cup of co THIS WEEK. is & - ~- wi = with peanut butter ) af Metropol ope : As an occasional Sunday treat|- — a ee Se a tee ee q Seattle ran t 8 and some vin FRISCO EXPO WILL | _THE MARKETS SEATTLE LEADS for twer , . ~ . ‘ i : | y y i 2 . . . . Te , 4 ; ; 1 75e 4 i letters—to people « ' nee of both $2.00 Pajamas, 8 Boys’ Suits, sizes 9 to 17, weeding out . } suit, at 9 c broken lines, values to $6.50. To close $2.95 eee i and gray, full peg pants — ‘ + Values to 98 [i MEN'S SOCKS, GLOVES a “ype c epecia sexe esgsakied teeaecacare a HATS GREATLY skirts Pay i MBO) 0. nee ceseesccecceceesccessses | - red “trimmed, 350 two reels; “The Well,” "The | Arthur B. Bush, whore home ts at \ tendly terms wutis lately ; Bilk Gloves; embroidery ia : D hat Fore Love M ataia . | Royse’ and Girls’ medium I s' Silk L se, x} . : ‘ rry, | ight, black high spliced heel, double r|P 1 ) cents fo o ror an : aI 4 or th nd 1 S tops; black, white or tan h One cup of tea, two - sed oA =f 4 4 A ices of bread Dinner—One boiled potato with ry as | pabre—Dirk dairy butter, two slices of bread lt Men’s Hats _ Mallory and Stetson Open Until 10 p. m. / pn nanan aerenonteettaeaaete i Wnt on ele 5 pounds id her rosy! aid ‘by local commiasion: merchants e by e 8) Ss postof: Pantages audeville, cheeks indicate that she is in the| he pr ers and prices paid by the re-/fices in the state eo Ww snington jr Grand—Va ile and motion fj best of health 1 eata” tia. Easnben ose caalae “ices | during the last fiscal year. Seattle santo 7 (iio SAN FRANCISCO, July 18—| cepted the formal invitation of thielbrisa” end the tem peony the retatier leads the other postoffices with a Bi) j cleninee 22 Enowyiare eed ‘Thousands of men, hundreds of| United States conveyed through the |"nder c price.” Prices th ail cages|16.3 per cent Increase. Tacoma | hae 1 belt rfvth aged en? a SEEKS MOTHER horses, much shipping and many | department of state and are iy An | ream oh So ve chk Sectae 1 rgent gain, th t % railway cars are busily engaged | ning to take part upon a wonderful |t ¥ \ ¥ h . : ’ pega 4 how in the gigantic task of con-|scale. Japan has appropriated are tot etl ay {mors busine n Portland, Port- | a eT ine POAT: One SACRAMENTO, July 18,—"I think {structing the great palaces and oth-| $600,000 for its participation, Every |PF® Tanck visa oa, ed amounting to 11.8 ioe coches Y Cherry was my mother,” er buildir of the Panama-Pacific | commonwealth tn the United States Appies 1. i8@ 2 ie: A slight girl, 19 yearn old, with| International exposition | will be represented. New | York |V gb0@ IDENTIFIED BY BIBLE wistful eves, stood before the ser The sounds of hammer, ctreular Pray fe t, Pieheey ia Pet ae ne 1 1.250 28 f , “ 2B | goant at the police station}saw, pile driver and stive | Of $700,000; Pennsylvania 73 = # \ = toda jd Chief Johnson she| whistle pervade nearly the who! | with $300,000 cote halk ¥ 4 ] CHICAGO, July 18.—When Oscar | was post that Cherry de Bt.lbig area-on Man Francisco's north| Based upon a rev jew of all de- oa : } Ir, was Aa t the murdered keeper of al be here the completion of the|Partments, the comptroller of the 7 5 ; per a uch, where the comy n 4 Selling Price { friend of far gave him a here, was the mother ama canal will be brated in| Panama-Pacific International expo «Price. io j x 1 ible for whom she had searched all her 5. SImultaneous construction | #tlon estimates that its Initial cost | iii Sid 3 i = . na Ufe has started upon the exhibit pal a ‘era ee eae he he Of rine. fill’ out 20 2d? ‘ ew' Hu r eave th he © her name as Mrs. Lornalaces. The work is let to con-| the Intrinsic. we lata gate linda. rf ™ Vegetabice—Seiling Price, ~"~ i WVE have just received a carload of the newest and ' the testament In| Oltve te of Walter Oliver, an|tractors with definite thmo. limits, | the exhibits, and the amount repre: | yore. atter 13 | Local m bart nae % aii latest designs of imported paper hangings We Bits pocket ; employe of the Southern Pacific|and is being accomplished in ad.| sented in the displays will tar OX: | Rowdee 18% ie 4 the largest stock of exclusive designs to be found A oo the : ( nes ' a Ie} ¢ mp Any J { x in Yolo. |vance of schedule ceed the cost of constru Vier ‘ ; k ima och bie ; he are er money,” ex An idea of the rapid ‘ogres BY : i, ‘ 5 ere in the Pacific Northwest. Estimates are pan mar, Ia., claime life of Baum-| plained the girl, “I would not touch| now belng made on the proere’ INDIAN WOMAN eeu aE. ee Contracts taken on interior decorating and hou pi » ot Had it not! that kind of money, but no matter|tion of the exposition palaces may LEAVES $300,000 |} i “sue le TH ‘ The t line of pictures, mouldings, etc., een for o Bible | fou bted If /tiow much this woman has been run! yo gathered from the fact that con well Tae 7 hy 1 1 3 the city you will find here. Picture framing is ‘our his identity would have been estab-| down, if she 1s my mother, that 1 rts have been let or awarded for) GRAND FORKS, N. D, July 18 Iv @ .13 ant “ sae ty. ished SUL Care BON main exhibit palaces except| Wealth records among Indians of|) a14 Feed, Selllug ae Only one Incident In that slaugh habh 1 tale ‘ that for horticultu the northwest probably were estab iy a Washington ca oy ed ficlal to the Champs | «¢ Paty aes Art Horse, 86, West} ‘Twenty months before its open-|lished by Mrs. Alma C,) Parkin, |s aye, sound thinoth b o lobe W il Pa er Co und t taunt ca dvatilaneat. ing, on February 20, 1915, the Pan-| whose will reveals the fact that toe Alfalt | a p ° ttle’s reeru Rear Jama-Pacific ‘International exposi-|her estate is valued at betwe : ; tor red f Rear-| MODERN, elegantly furnished | tion overshadows any commemora:| $300,000 and $400,000. | Mrs, Parl r aausage 4 907 SECON ENUE ho flin tde, | rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir-|tlve and instructive exhibition in| was directly descended from Sitting | Tu’ ‘ : yi BEC ORR ON 2 ae the I re-| gin Kighth and Virginia, near) history Twenty-seven of the| Bull. Her estate was built up} Smoked Ments—Selling Price. A Leving Laird tlake. , Elliott 803.—Adv, [world’s mations have officially ac! through ber own efforts, ee a

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