The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1913, Page 10

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oem agemgran- eras: sean SOR en oe a THE SEATTLE STAR | CANADA GETS ALL “HET UP’ "sare . - STILL BETTER BARGAINS AND] "S00" a “4 ‘he imperial 0 ern ent at f at STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30 he arrival Ko, In evasion of the 1 Still Greater Price Concessions SSE nee ct ts ae il a 2 —MARK THE CLOSING D AYS— eh a I ie eo maser || rassieres, P ial a Cc OF THE BON MARCHE’S JULY CLEARANCE SALES. COUNT A BILLION STAMPS |) Seotesing ia eae WASHINGTON, D. C,, July 25 ont ¢ Inspectors yy At I n Both are ee | just completed counting more than 1,000,000,000 postage stamps % i Maly pee , reinforced en 8 0 ul % of. | In the bureau of engraving and printing. In exact figures the r hen an “ ber that passed under the hande of the busy office wan 1,323,19% A Cae 1 , and attractively trim e e eoee 608, The stamps have a face value of $30,452,121.73, and th GAS HOT | Lids j med w f y ertion and constitute the reserve supply ordered some time ago by Pe P S | ‘ LATE master General Burleson | i | anata : : || iii Housefurnish- | | | T ake the place ww WANTS TO FURNISH PROOF) inr'sum Dg rte : / ” Ties |’ ? t, ac in f the | ican Special values at 25¢. EVERYTHING IN STOCK INCLUDED SESS \=S ataneastaiesi =| eames Ss EXCEPT PLAIN BLUES AND BLACKS "= f//j7, GIRLS PREVENT A CAR WRECK a Now Is the Time to Buy The best Men's Suit offer of the entire year— “s | \ OREGON CITY, July 25.—To the coolness and bravery of three | ° taking as it does, our best $15, $18, $20 and 5 d young girls, Is attributed today the averting of a serious wreck on Fh a ‘ acation ppare Fall j an Interurban trestie near here. While walking along the trestle, suits of these suits are just right for Vv : . 3 : v erna May, Hilda Ford and Mary Green, all 17 and 18 years old, dis res RN I sue matin Me y wear—and we have all sizes here—though not all i) Seu Sa covered the trestic on fire. By using newspapers saturated with LAWN While the Summer's favorite effects in Lingerie and Wash sizes in all styles ] 1 0a gg water, the girls extinguished the flames. During the process a Dresses, Tub Suits, Silk Dresses, Silk and Lingerie Waists HERE’S A QUICK CLEARANCE a ’ passenger car passed over the bridge, bending the rails where the | MOWERS : Q \\ ‘ fire had softened them, causing the car to careen wi diy. are selling at heavy discounts from regular prices, in o of Boys’ Summer Wash Suits WN \ ——— ||| SPRINKLERS pre-inventory clearance BOYS’ $2.50 to $3.95 Ine, | HOSE | | now $11. WASH SUITS, FOR WN) |PARE.A AD D AMS TAKES A eel | can | ee } Rage lenders, has i a ‘ mae ings Section | | WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES, now $9.85, $14.75 SONNY bsnl ay eek pe Tee Pro was annout and $19.50. f e e it cha The NI demand | board + “ncoept | “| MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES, now $5.00 and $6.50. | Gc ak key call," catia the whole GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, now $1.35, $1.95, $2.45, Wash Suit, and make him comfort: | _“Mra, Young nation is a calamity,” maid Mine Addams ger ae SBC $4.35 and $7.50. able. We have a splendid selec ' anteens = tote 4 flew’ of fine, percales, extra good | COME AND SEE THE HEALTH HAMMOCKS a Pieces Set tn alt ex 3 FOREST FIRES ON COWLITZ|) “Shen,” | WOMENS AND isses’ Lines SUITS, sw $5.00, or Buster Brown styles, with the nd tt is made by PACOMA. Jets n gndr asela in the Cowtite . 7 : so that you ros aro raging © Cow A (sa ¢ Dig sailor, military or Eton roll Ot Seattle, oe tae reit | |] | river district, and ie Oni neiaabenie he" taave, 4 Priced WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ GINGHAM DRESSES, now blue, brown, black, white, pink and [and your little ones weil. You'll cord Hy pot 7 seeipocly. pe ihe rpetandtgbam tone) a barni $1.95. : blue’ stripes. Ages 2 to 8 years, | find ft well worth looking at entry office he Irew are nll be uve been set by | | —Housefurni | —Upper Main Floor, Union 8t. Side —Fitth Floor oman scat ssahellbedhani eases ar3 la ee ‘ WOMEN’S LINGERIE AND VOILE DRESSES, now ings Section $6.35. ‘SE i dithagn aaalaabcablbast ae eerie erate CLEARANCE PRICES ON MEN’S FURNISHINGS HUNGER STRIKE DIDN’ T HELP ——! | GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, now 65¢, 95¢, $1.15 and PARIS, July 25.—Imitating the British suffragets, a hardened $1.35. MEN’S $1 SUMMER WEIGHT UNION SUITS AT 79 sm Rent nian hd ann neg ke Mae — tn ta means of avoiding sentences totaling 31 years. Sentenc | Nice, light, summer weight garments of white cotton ribbed. Hare the long years for burglaries and eight years for robbery, he was to have been | FRUIT JARS sleeves and are ankle length. Shown in the new closed crotch style. Pitty brought up for trial today on a charge of receiving stolen property, | . of F dozen in the lot, and they are second quality—but that will not interfere with their but was too weak. The authorities went on with the trial, imposing ] Thr d Silk H 1 00 P. : splendid wearing qualities. Saturday, 79¢ a suit. another eight-year sentence. Heurteux is very weak, but the jailers PRESERVING ea 4s osier y, e air declare they will soon break him of hunger striking. He is being . forcibly f | SUPPLIES — ss . : teow : MEN’S FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS SPECIAL AT 98 | ti a “il Lethe esa, ally sal elena And they are so cool and comfortable. Made from fine madras and mercerized | —Housefurnish- | bi as 7 pongee, in the plain and striped effects, Have the soft military collar to match and V CL ERK KI BA | i] double sole, in black, white and popular colors, $1.00 pair, f shown with the French turnover cuff. Buy one or two—you will be more than ings Section | " is 4 for Saturday, 98 Women's Fine Gauge Lisle} Children’s Fancy Lisle Half- peared. WH: Chom, .-eteed. Dy iets CUSHING, Okia, July 25.—Opening fire from behind « prescrip 8 y Lisle Half. two ts who attempted to hold up the Edmund Diamond drug able, in black, white and/ store. The other robber fled, but was overpowered and taken to | plain or fancy top, 35¢ pair, 3 MEN’S BALBRISGAN UNDERWEAR | MEN'S 35c¢ BELTS, PRICED AT | tlon case, a young drug clerk early today shot and killed one of —— Hosiery, sheer and service- | Hose, plain color ground with | 25¢ ea. Our regular 36c belte—shown | c | | a nemnnetieelants - $1.00. | —First Floor. — 35¢ Garment —— Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers | —nice garments—excellently made. | e | and ¢ colors. Made from q | Drawers have the reinforced waist—| leather, with a good rartety of buckle THE GREEKS WIN BI VI T RY COTTAGE wherintilltliiitachenntpetuamennaschaes i bicycle seat and French bands. Priced | to choose from. All sizes from 30 to 44 DINNER for Satur 35c a garment. | tncluded in the lot. o ’ 4 ents ATHENS, July 25.—Dispatches received from the Greek frontier |ffl | omens iner confirm tts of the captare of Cresna Pass, rtant point SERVICES y FOR QUICK PICT URES USE THE“ANSCO” CAMERA J “2! tsiessoree"s Se" osets se is oebb'"Son tae ere | Housefurniah- Special $2.35 | HIS WEEK'S SATURDAY EVENING P T ‘eger cr THIS ), ie ‘UST reproduces a picture King Constantine and Premier Venizelos are framing today tele . . a M > bir | ings Section | Jail, Neither the dead bandit nor his companion has been identified. brown, 35¢ pair, 3 pairs for) | pairs for $1.00. taken by an “Ansco” fn 1-300th part of a second, and yet It's an clear rapt i eply to the wired quest of King Charlies of Koumania that feo with Bulgaria Popular effects in Hats for outing and vacation wear at a sharp reduction, including: THE ANSCO BOX CAMERAS|“BUSTER BROWN” CAMERAS : i r " Bar a Smal! Ratine Hats with rolled brim, trimmed and faced eat Se RS epret tthe, re, tee te JAPS TRYING CLEVER DODGE | — | wa safe cient ernie Priced Een SACRAMENTO, July 25.—Hoping to defeat the intent of the | Se ee ia 7 ACY, rE ER tet Wobb aittelion lend lew by forming Insornorations and later trane CAMP COTS Small and Medium-size Hats with linon brims and satin $6.50): 4X9, priced « we | ferring stock, Japanese land companies are being incorporated at the crowns Anece Bex Camera—|*t. each $2 0 | rate of 20 per day SPRINGS nN 5 size 24x5%—very easy to| No. 2-& ae | The Japanese are forming 50-year companies, believing their Large and Small Hats covered with allover embroidery takes pictu size 2% 4 lands will be secure least as long as they live. The Californt MAT TR i i 1.50) Priced at law, however, allows corporations shalarssicoun at the time oY i | RSaES and faced with: hemp braids. We Save You Money on Photographic pre aed - | i | —Fourth Floor | | —specially er at $2.35. VeLlB. PKG. ACID HYPO; 15c KIND AT. ©emeca Cameras at ne-Fourth | | | __ Basement Salesroom. LB. PKG. ACID HYPO; 25¢ KIND AT ; : : at AE ORD a 4x5 PLATE HOLDERS, THE 80c KIN to One - Third Off List Price saa aavecoree, seectne: om oc ccame | MBSR, RST ae | lf) naxen, ore, sar 25 toorinecon ance tn tent ef A Clearance Special in | i $19.00 » bet : Girls’ Lingerie Dresses, $3.35 includes about 75 dainty little Dresses regularly selling at a sharp advance over this low figure. BOYS’ $1.50 BASEBALL SUITS CUI TO 50c CATCHER’S MIIT, PRICED AT | | | They are made from the finer qualities of French Lawns fi a St 10 each — —38e each— | { and Mulls, and feature the straight-line, prettily-tucked and plaited skirt effects. The trimmings are of laces and ins Well made Suits in gray and red, dive and Fine, well padded Mitt of good, soft leather. P ; sacl Meee ‘ell made be q » for ¢ tions, and smart ribbon bows and beadings. white and gray and blue. The suit includes Splendidly made in every way. Buy one for ST} ft cap, belt, good ball and mitt. $1.50 sult, com- that boy—he will be delighted with it. Reg: | | 4 yy) d » Many charming effects are included in the drop waist plete for $1.10, Saturday. —Fourth Floor. ular 60c value for 38, eaieg A Pie models, with deep flounces of allover eyelet embroidery. Size from 6 to 14 years. le SATURDAY ECONOMIES IN PURE GROCERIES LINOLEUMS || an snomal opportnity st $8.35 Challenge Peas—No. 2 size cans—wel! Mayflower Cottec—one eat | n. y., satterdy—alderman clancy thinks he is got the smartest lot —Second Floor Broken Lines of Girls’ Top Coats in various styles filled. Good quality peas, = 4 of kids in bis ward that there ts in town - Creamery Butter crarel 5 have got a ball team which they call the young mattys, and and materials, are quoted for clearance at a reduced Balk Peanet Butier—euaranteed strict- Priced per Pound y t ‘size ‘cane t's some team, any Bite they can't beat they can lick <r - MecSely a a * Debielo for a- via nee Ale i well, the alderman {s a fan, and every once in a while he would price, $4.95 AE BG. wediah My 6 kina th \érop around on satterdy afternoon and see the young mattys pl : Jarge, tancy white: po- I play f a ee ee fat we Be ‘ t fo. 12 emma 5c II, uppel of weeks ago he went to a Kame, and he was talkin to ICE —- ne urday, @ 3 , ay LEDY BaF eh) | the manidger of the team | BNA T thties ahs 54 eS eu, lic Shake none and the manidger told him they was going to play a team from CREAM Tr cm up in harlem that had cleaned uy tub Aner tases FREEZERS 00 ingerie aists, 95c $1. 25 | ? Snape—tremh shipment just re. Splendid quality—spectal for Sileed Penches—Del Monte bran gee, says the manidger, wo certainly would Ike to trim them 1 cane, heat quality California Washington Cream- 1 P lic | , iia niderntans tathalp oevent —Housefurnish- HOOSE from a great many pretty styles at these low J hcl pil o oD SAREE ONPG dae || a 6 spot, spend it for new bats or gloves shoes on any P 3 prices, designed in sheer, soft mulls, lawns and voiles quality, | We cannot | wooden boxes. Very bent 59c | nt to, so long as tt helps 5 rin the ume ings Section and trimmed with serviceable laces and insertions, with aie price tie a New A thls yanr'n erop-—fancy . ‘ 4 a touches of white and ored embroidery, Dutch necks and @ p a“poune ; y c he took a look around, and then he says to the manidger, look al the popular flat collar effects ‘ c —Honrin’ Poor. |f| here, mike, 1 don’t see no new gloves nor bats nor nuthing why dident you use that 5 spot 1 give you Good values at 95¢ and $1.25. 15¢ AND.20c SHEET MUSIC AT 30c PURE CHOCOLATE CHIPS AT [eet See Seat DHee . en ‘ —eeieeheat anal! you said to do anything with it that would help win the game, —-10e Copy— — 19 a lb. — | so 1 allpped it to the umplre johny f The follows Y lect! you have a “sweet tooth,” do ail to buy , : scat eens dats Soe” elt ns Bite Ravens gored wb ane Rah New Silk Petticoats, $1.95 Lou,” and “Underneath thé Cotton Mor * viar the and 200 values, for Saturday, 16¢ a copy have nice molnses flavor and are dipped : pet dM | —Third Floor, Union St. Side, @elient chocolate. 19ca pound. —Fourth . ‘ f | NEW shipment of well-made Silk Petticoats to sell at fa this low price, including a model in Messaline Silk fin-.}) ‘The Branch Vostottice has heen moved to the Mata Floor Mnleony of the Union St. Store, >" : ished with deep, ruffle-edged flounce, and another in soft Chiffon Taffeta Silk with accordion-plaited flounce. ” The colors are Nell-rose, Emerald, Navy-blu w ‘ose, e, ~ CAMERAS fase thei osu ena Abii agen, Prune, hite, Black and pretty changeable effects. SUPPLIES Excellent values at $1.95. and sharp as a time exposure. Look at !t yourself and see WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES fete et jena. tn ed, ih vt Are “a Ot sight. fout of | wats ove FURNITURE k that washes perfectly, and f iD te ut, Bri ance.” Made with 1 { —Basement. Salesroo —First Floor Pe HOT IN INDIANA nsty sorta in bee hives melted and the $9 Frederi cK & Nelso: sy bees were smothered to death,

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